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PREFATORY NOTE.
Under the provisions of the. act of Congress approved July 8, 1870, "An act to
revise, consolidate, and amend the statutes relating to patents and copyrights,"
the registration of works in which copyright was claimed was transferred to the
Library of Congress. The first registration under this act was dated July 10, 1870,
and the fu-st registration for a dramatic work was made on July 21 , the same year.
The present catalogue of Dramatic Compositions Copyrighted in the United States
includes all titles for dramatic works registered from July 21, 1870, to December 31,
1916, inclusive; upwards of 60,000 titles. It does not represent, however, a collec-
tion of the same number of deposited works. Under the legislation in force from
July 8, 1870 to July 1, 1909, it was customary to file the title-page of the di-ama in
advance of the deposit of copies and subsequently deposit the required copies. The
result has been that a great many titles were filed for registration which were not
followed by the deposit of copies. This was especially so in the case of dramas, and
it is estimated that in more than 20,000 cases, while the title has been recorded, no
copies have been received. It has been deemed advisable to include in this catalogue
all titles recorded ; and where no copies have been found, the failure to receive them
is indicated by the omission of any date of copies received.
By the copyright act of 1909, the preliminary deposit of the title-page was
abolished and registration has only been possible upon the deposit of the dramatic
work, two copies in the case of a published drama and one manuscript copy in the
case of an unpublished play (where "copies have not been reproduced for sale").
This catalogue it is hoped will speak for itself. The bibliographical form was
adopted after careful consideration of the many questions involved. It is thought
that the arrangement by titles in one alphabet for the whole collection will prove the
most serviceable. The titles in this alphabet are numbered consecutively, and from
the index the citation is to the number following the title of each play, instead of to the
printed page. This direct citation it is believed will be found a distinct advantage.
A supplementary alphabet includes the titles registered while the printing was in
progress, and contains about 3,500 titles.
Because of the great bulk of the work, it has been necessary to make each
entry in a very condensed form and to supply the facts to be recorded, and which
are repeated in relation to each title — name and address of claimant; date of deposit
of title and registration; date of publication (for pubHshed dramas), and date of
deposit, together with class designation and entry number — in an arbitrarily devised
form of abbreviated statement. ^This should be properly understood to prevent
mistakes. Following this prefatory note are printed careful explanations with
examples. The different provisions of the various copjTighted laws should be
clearly borne in mind to correctly interpret the indications found in the cop}Tight
paragraph follo^^^ng each title. From 1870 to June 30, 1909, the date of the regis-
tration of the title-page was the date upon which the term of copyright protection
began to run. From July 1, 1909, this is so only in the case of unpublished dramas
C'not reproduced in copies for sale"); but the beginning of this term of copyright
is indicated by the date of the receipt of one manuscript copy (the deposit of a
title-page having been abrogated). Since July 1, 1909, however, the beginning of
PREFATORY NOTE.
the copyright protection in the case of each dramatic work pubHshed since that
date is the date of 'publication, which is indicated by the arbitrary sign © C' copy-
righted") authorized by the copyright act, followed by such stated date of pubhca-
tion.
From 1870 to 1899 all copyi-ight registrations were made without any class
designation of the worlvs in one series of numbered entries for each year. To
indicate such entries the year date is followed by the entry number (e. g., "1875:
13297").
Dimng the year 1900 the cop}Tight records were for more convenient use
divided into four classes: "A," "B," ''C," and "D." In this classification dra-
matic compositions were designated "A." From 1901 the class designation *'D"
was used up to July 1, 1909, and after that date also under the express provision of
section 5 of the copyright act which then went into effect. The entries for all classes
of copyright works were given a new series of twentieth centur}^ numbers from Janu-
ary 1, 1901, and the designation briefly indicated (e. g., dramatic compositions,
''xxc, class D, No. 18971").
The main alphabet of the titles of the registered dramas contains cross-references
from aU alternative, or secondary or translated titles; and also from the titles of all
plays contained in any volume or volumes of collected dramas. The alphabet of
titles is followed by an alphabetical index containing references from the names of
aU authors, joint authoi-s, editors, translatoi's, and copyi-ight proprietors; together
with cross-references from pen-names, pseudonyms, etc.
This catalogue was under contemplation and was carefidly planned for many
yeai-s before it became possible to carry out the work. The supervision of the final
preparation of the catalogue was intrusted to Mi*. Henry S. Parsons, Chief of the
Catalogue and Index Division of the Copyi-ight Office, and he has devoted to the
details of the work um-emitting care and attention. The original title cards were
prepared by the indexing and cataloguing force of his division, but the task of
unifying the title entries, making sm'e of absolute accuracy, and the general editing
of the printer's copy from A to Z has been the work of Mrs. Mary Wright Davis.
Faithful and intelligent assistance in this task has been rendered by Dr. Woodbmy
Pulsifer and Mi". Earl M. Jeffrey, and the titles in foreign languages have been care-
fully revised by Dr. George C. Keidel, all members of the Copyi-ight Office force.
The cojjyi-ight act provides that the register of copyi-ights at stated intervals
shall print complete and indexed catalogues for each class of copyi-ight entries, and
expressly provides that such consolidated catalogues and indexes shall be supplied
" to all persons ordering them at such prices as may be determined to be reasonable"
by the Superintendent of Public Documents. In accordance with this provision of
law 1,000 copies of the present work is offered to subscribei-s at a price of $4 for the
set of tAvo volumes, bound in cloth.
Respectfully submitted,
Thorvald Solberg,
Register of Copyriglits.
Herbert Putnam,
Lihrarian of Con/p'ess.
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EXPLANATIONS WITH EXAMPLES.
Tlie complete title of the drama is in each case followed by a paragraph con-
taining (1) the name and address of the copyright owner; (2) the date of the entry;
(3) the date of the deposit of copies in the Copyright Office; (4) the date of publi-
cation, for works deposited since July 1, 1909, under the present law; and (5) the
class designation and registration number by which the entry is identified on the
copyright records. Since the provisions of the copyright law have been altered
from time to time during the period covered by this catalogue, the order and sig-
nificance of the copjTight paragraphs show a corresponding variation. For a com-
plete guide to these differences reference should be made to the carefully selected
examples with full explanations and to the list of abbreviations which follow.
EXAMPLES.
The actual samples below are followed by explanations to indicate
the proper reading of the data :
Aaron Burr; or, The kingdom of silver, liistoi-icr.l drama in 4 acts, by C. E, jqqq*^*''^ P"*^'' *°
Stouks. Doylestown, O., George A. Corbus, 1887.
© Cliarles Erastus Stoaks, Doylestown, 0.; 1886; 28114, Dec. 13; 2c.
Dec. 18, 1877. 36
Explanation : The above title was received for copyright registra-
tion in the name of Charles Erastus Stoaks, of Doylestown, Ohio, on
Dec. 13, 1886, from which date the original 28-year period of
copyright protection began ; the title was recorded as entry no. 28114
of that year; two published copies were received to complete the
entry on Dec. 18, 1887.
After the circus; farce in 1 act, by Lawrence Chenoweth. Clyde, O., Ames Entries in 1900.
pub. CO., 1900. 17 p. 12". (Ames's series of standard and minor drama,
no. 422.)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A : 29671, Dec. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 496
Explanation : Ames pub. co., claimants of copyright, filed title of
work on Dec. 6, 1900, from which date the 28-year term of protec-
tion began; title recorded as entry no. 29671 in Class A of that year;
two published copies were received on Dec. 8, 1900.
Across the desert; drama in 4 acts, by Wayne Campbell. Typewritten. jan°*i*^\90l'^^and
© H. Walter Van Dyke, Baxter. la.; D: 404, Apr. 8, 1901; 2c. May 6, Jufy l,' 1909.'
1901.
Explanation: H. W. Van Dyke, of Baxter, Iowa, is the claimant
of copyright; recorded as Class D, no. 404; title received for regis-
tration on Apr. 8, 1901, from which date begins the 28-year term of
protection; two typewritten copies received on May 6, 1901.
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EXPLANATIONS WITH EXAMPLES
Dramas registered after Jan. 1, 1901, were given a consecutive
(century) series of registration numbers as " Class D."
Entries after Admiral Peters; comedy in 1 act, by W. W. Jacobs and Horace Mills, New
fSd^ dSas. ^°"' York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd. 13 p. 12°.
© Sept. 16, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1909; D: 16812; Samuel French, ltd.,
London. 301
Explanation: Copyright was secured by publication on Sept. 16,
1909, from which date the 28-year term began; two copies were de-
posited in the Copyright Office on Sept. 17, 1909, and were recorded
as Class D, no. 16812, in the name of the claimant, Samuel French,
ltd., London.
On July 1, 1909, the revised and consolidated copyright act of Mar.
4, 1909, went into effect, under which the copyright term, in the case
of published works, begins from the date of publication with notice
of copyright, instead of from the date of registration in the Copy-
light Office as under previous legislation.
JuF^r mg'^^Um- ^-^^tement (The); drama in 4 acts, by W. B. Carlock. 176 p. obi. 16°. Type-
published dramas. written.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34193 ; Wayne B. Carlock, San Francisco. 46
Explanation: One unpublished typewritten copy of the above
drama was received in the Copyright Office on Aug. 18, 1913, from
which date the copyright term runs ; it was recorded as Class D, no.
34193, in the name of the claimant. Wayne B. Carlock, of San
Francisco.
Should a drama which is entered as unpublished be subsequently
published the law provides for the making of a new entry.
Christus; a mystery in 3 parts, by H. W. liOngfellow. Boston and New York,
Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1886.
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1886: 28719, Dec. 16; 2c. Dec. 20.
7279d
Same.
© Ernest W. Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass., in renewal for 14 years
from Sept. 30, 1900; 1900 A: 12737, May 21. 727!)e
Same.
© Ernest W. Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass., as child of the deceased
author, in extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 5061, Jan. 14, 1914. Ke-
newal entry May 21, 1900, no. A : 12737. 7279 f
Explanation : The above three entries show the registration of an
edition of " Christus " in 1886, a 14-year renewal of the same in 1900,
and a further 14-year extension of the term in 1914.
The present copyright law permits a renewal of an entry, during
the last year of the original term, for a second term of 28 years. If
such an entry has already been renewed for 14 years under the pre-
vious law, it can be extended for a further term of 14 years. This
gives in either case a total of 56 years' protection.
(rr)
Renewal entries.
ABBREVIATIONS
© sign to indicate publication or copy-
right registration
Ic. 1 copy deposited
2c. 2 copies deposited
A Class A, Books
A ad int. Class A ad interim, Books published
abroad in English entered for the
ad Interim term
A-Foreign Class A-Foreign, Foi'eign books in a
foreign language
arr. arranged
aufl. auflage
bd. band
bearb. bearbeitet
bros. brothers
O Class C, Musical compositions
cie. compagnie
CO. company
D Class D, Dramatic compositions
ed. edition, edited
exr. executor
front. frontispiece
g. m. b. h. Gesellschaft mit beschrankter haf-
tung
hrsg. herausgegeben
i. e. that is
illus. illustration, illustrations
Impr. imprimerie
Also the customary abbreviations for names of
inc.
incorporated
jr.
junior
1.
leaf, leaves
ltd.
limited
ms.
manuscript
n.p.
no place of publication
nar.
narrow
no.
number
nr.
numero
numb. 1.
numbered leaves
obi.
oblong
p.
page, pages
p.l.
preliminary leaves
port.
portrait
pseud.
pseudonym
pt, pts.
part, parts
pub.
publishing
res. no.
reservation number, Books entered
for copyright reservation under
the act of Mar. 3, 1905
rev.
revised
sr.
senior
suppl.
supplement
t
tome
tr.
translated, translation
u.
und
T.
volume, volumes
vs.
versus
nonths and states.
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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
A chacun son grelot; fantasie en 1 acte, par
Milo de Meyer et Fernand de Rouvray.
Paris, C. Joubert. 18 p. 8".
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31516 ;
Joubert, Paris. 1
A. D. T. no. 1534.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; 1900, A: 10682,
Apr. 27. 2
A. D. 1; the year one; or. The charioteer, by
Cliarles Barnard.
© Neil Burgess, Highlands, N. J.; 1892:
29042, July 12. 3
A. D. 1813; or, America's triumph, a histori-
cal spectacular naval melodrama in 5 acts,
by A. A. Stone. Typewritten.
© Abbie Anna Stone, Milwaukee ; 1893 :
24544, May 20 ; 2c. June 22. 4
A. D. 1900; or, What we are coming to, an
original comedy in 4 acts, by J. Bradford.
© Joseph Bradford, Boston ; 1879 : 14721,
Nov. 3. 5
A. D. 1912; 1 act comedy, by M. E. Moore. 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912; D : 29472 ; Marion E.
Moore, Stapleton, N. Y. 6
A. D. 1999; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by M. B.
Moore. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D: 29167; Marion E.
Moore, Stapleton, N. Y. 7
a farce in 3 acts, by M. E. Moore. 46 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912; D: 30937; Marion E.
Moore, Stapleton, N. Y. 8
A, D. 1999, a prophecy; comedy sketch, by J.
Hawkins. 12 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912; D: 28367; Jack Haw-
kins, Chicago. 9
A. D. 2000; or. The century plants, a comic
opera in 2 acts, by G. H. Kerr, music by
Bowness Briggs. Typewritten.
© G. H. Kerr, Wilmington, Del.; 1894:
12237, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 10
A. D. 2,000, a mystery. See Anno Domini
2,000, a mystery.
A. D. 2016; comedy of the future in 3 acts,
by Helen Ormsbee. 97 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. :May 17, 1915 ; D : 40682 ; Helen Brad-
bury Ormsbee, Brooklyn. 10a
A fuerza de punos; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, letra de Emilio
G. del Castillo y Javier de Burgos, mtisica del
maestro Arturo Saco del Valle. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espanoles, 1912. 47 p. 12°.
© Mar. 24, 1912; 2c. Mar. 13, 1912; D:
29773; E. G. del Castillo y J. de Burgos,
Madrid. 11
A. G.; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von Ricbard
Wilde. Berlin, E. Bloch. 87 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33328; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 12
A gloria; monologo dram^tico en prosa, origi-
nal de A. Diaz Enrich. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espanoles, 1914. 13 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38254; Angel Diaz Enricb, Madrid. 12a
A la fuerza ahorcan; comedia llrica en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadros en prosa, de C. Merino,
mtisica del maestro Eduardo G. Arderlus.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1911.
41 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24318; Cecilio Merino, Madrid. 13
A la luz de la luna; paso de comedia, by S. & J.
Alvarez Quintero. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles, 1908. 19 p. 12°.
© Serafln y Joaquin Alvfirez Quintero, Ma-
drid; D: 13470, July 25, 1908; 2c. July 25,
1908. 14
A la moderna; comedia en 2 actos, por F. Ace-
bal. Madrid, Renacimiento, 1914. 189 p.
12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
.38261; Francisco Acebal, Madrid. 14a
A la orillica del Ebro; juguete en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de A. Mestres, tr. y arr. al
castellano de P. Parellada. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1913. 20 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36523: Apeles Mestres y Pablo Parellada,
Madrid. 14b
A la pinata! 6 la verdadera natchicha; revista
polltica en 3 cuadros, origina'i. mtisica de los
maestros Hermoso y Calleja. Madrid, Socie-
dad de autores espanoles, 1907. 32 p. 12°.
© Luis de Larra y Ricardo Fernandez
Blanco, Madrid ; D : 10059, May 29, 1907 ; 2c.
May 29, 1907. 15
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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
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A la puerta del cafe; entremes en prosa con
un nuniero musicn, original de Angel Torres
del Alnnio y Antonio Asenjo. M.idrid, So-
ciedad de autores espauoles, 1914. 27 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40057 ; Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid.
15a
A la vera der quere; sainete andaluz en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadros de P. Perez Fernandez
y J. Ganiero. nifisica del maestro Alvarez del
Castillo. Madrid, R. Velasco, 1909. 42 p.
12°.
© Nov. 18. 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17487 : Pedro Perez Fernandez y Jose Gamero,
Madrid. 16
A. Lanyom; vigjatek 2 felvonfi shan, irta Pasztor
Arpfid. Budapest Rozsavolgyi es tilrsa kiadt'isa,
1913. 84 p. 16°.
© Jan. 23, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32750 ;
Eozsavcilgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 16a
A. Mann; dramatic sketch in 2 acts, by J. H.
Wade. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1912; D: 29359; Jeannette H.
Wade, La Grange, 111. 17
A-number-one; comedy drama in 4 acts and 6
scenes, by W. F. Crockett. 59 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913 ; D : 34926 ; Will F. Crock-
ett, Chicago. 18
A oriTlas del Ebro; humorada comico-llrica de
costumbres argonesas en 1 acto, dividido en 3
cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de M. de
LTIotellerie y. L. Navarro Serrano, nifisica del
maestro Emilio Alvarez L6pez. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1913. 53 p. 12°.
© Mar, 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36563; Mnnuel de L'Hotellerie y Leon Navarro
Serrano, Madrid. 18a
A Roma se va per todo; quisicosa politica en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros y una apoteosis. en
verso y prosa, original de J. Quilis Pastor, mii-
sica del maestro Porras. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espafioles, 1910. [2], 37 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22430 ;
Jose Quilis Pastor, Madrid. 19
A. S. ; disparate estilo vaudevillesco en 3 actos y
en prosa, original de M. Caba y J. Alba. Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espauoles, 1915. 73
p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915 ; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40082 ;
Manuel Caba y Jos6 Alba, Madrid. 19a
A (The) string; comedy in 3 acts, by Van Zo
Post. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911; D: 25951; Van Zo Post.
New York. 20
A temps; com^die en 2 actes pour jeunes demoi-
selles, par Mme. De Kermen. New York. W.
R. Jenkins company [1914] 23 p. 12°. ([Thea-
tre pour la jeunesse, no. 17] )
© Sept. 28, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914 ; D : 38638 ;
Wm. R. Jenkins co., New York. 20a
• petit drame en 2 actes pour les ^coles de
demoiselles, par Madame de Kermen.
. © Valerie de Kermen, New York; 1896:
17175, Mar. 17. 21
A ... tocar a misa; caso de infidelidad morgnna-
tica, miistico-monAstica, Ifrico y coreografica,
original de Ernesto Tecglen, miisica de Mo-
desto Romero. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1911. 13, [2] p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25013 ;
E. Tecglen, Madrid. 22
A ver si va a poder ser; revista fantfistica de
actualidad, en 1 acto, divide en un prologo,
5 cuadros y apoteosis, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de Ernesto Polo. Javier de Burgos y Luis
Linares Becerra, musica de los maestros Can-
dela y Goncerlian. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles, 1910. 55 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 30, 1910; D: 22439;
E. Polo, J. de Burgos y L. Linares Becerra,
Madrid. 23
Aar-u-ag-oos; or. An East Indian drug, an en-
tirely original farce in 1 act, by Malcolm S.
Taylar. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 25576, Dec.
22 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 24
Aarbert; a drama without stage or scenery,
wrought out through song in many metres,
mostly lyric, by W. Marshall. New York, New
Amsterdam book co.
© William Marshall, England; 1898:16463,
Mar. 11; 2c. Mar. 15. 25
Aaron and Theodosia; or. The fate of the Burrs,
a drama in 5 acts, by B. McCrary. 69 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ben McCrary, Salt Lake City; D:1664,
Mar. 29, 1902; 2c. Mar. 29, 1902. 26
Aaron Boggs, freshman; college comedy in 3
acts, by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & company [1913] 87 p. 12°.
© Oct. 17, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34766 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 27
Aaron Burr; by C. M. Holloway.
© Charlotte Molyneux Holloway, New Lon-
don, Conn.; 1900 A: 3793, Feb. 10. 28
a drama, by A. Leach.
© Anna Leach, New York; 1900 A: 14067,
June 6. 29
30
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54
Aaron Burr — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts, by Defentliy Wriglit (W.
Minturn)
© William Minturn, New York; 1878:6916,
June 8 ; 2c. July 3. 30
a play in 4 acts, by Wm. L. O'Brien. 82 p.
8°.
© Emma O. O'Brien, Minneapolis; D : 14280,
Nov. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 31
— a revolutionary drama in 1 act, by H.
Hooker.
© Helen Hooker, Chicago ; 1898 : 39113, June
27. 32
— a romantic drama in 4 acts, by L. F. Pierce.
Typewritten.
© L. France Pierce, Chicago ; D : 328, Apr. 9,
1901; 2c. Apr. 9, 1901. 33
— a tragedy in 5 acts, by M. E. Thornton.
© Marcellus Eugene Thornton, Hickory,
N. C. ; D : 763, Aug. 15, 1901. 34
01% A dream of empire, a romantic drama
in 5 acts, by L. O'Shaughuessy.
© Louis O'Shaughuessy, Cincinnati; 1881:
8858, June 6. 35
— or. The kingdom of silver, historical
drama in 4 acts, by C. E. Stoaks. Doyles-
town, O., George A. Corbus, 1887.
© Charles Erastus Stoaks, Doylestown, O. ;
1886 : 28114, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1887. 36
Aaron Burr, a tale of the Revolution; a drama
in 4 acts, by M. I. Wishaar.
© Marie Ida Wishaar, Oakland, Cal. ; D :
7520, Oct. 19, 1905. 37
Aaron Burr's dupe; by S. Carpenter.
© Sarah Carpenter, Pittsburgh; D : 728,
Aug. 7, 1901. 38
Aase fiskerpike; eventyrkomedie med sange til
norske folkemelodier audet oplag, af Mar-
grethe Munthe. Krlstiania, J. W. Cappelens
forlag. 85 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912; Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; Ic. May
10, 1913 ; D : 33137 ; J. W. Cappelens- forlag,
Christiania, Norway. 39
Abadiah Squaffles from Squashtown; a new
and original comedy-drama in 4 acts, 4 scenes,
by T. E. Powers.
© Thomas E. Powers, Brooklyn; 1889:
7168, Mar. 6. 40
Abajo la sicalipsis! mon61ogo original de E.
Tecgleu, mfisica de Modesto Romero. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espauoles, 1911. 13 p.
12°.
© Dec. 30. 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28170 ;
Ernesto Tecglen, Madrid. 41
Abandoned (The) bride; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 96 p. f. Typewritten,
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12045, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 42
Abandoned, deserted, skipped, jumped, shook,
shaken, or slid.
© William O. Haskell, jr., East Lebanon,
N. H. ; 1880 : 1245, Jan. 21. 43
Abandoned farms; comedy drama.
© Melvin L. Severy, Boston; 1894:35582,
July 25. 44
Abanicos japoneses; humorada en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros en pro'sa, de R. Asensio
Mas, musica del maestro Rafael Calleja.
Madrid, R. Velasco. 41 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16906; Ramon Asensio Mas, Madrid. 45
Abatement (The); drama in 4 acts, by W. B.
Carlock. 176 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913; D: 34193; Wayne B.
Carlock, San Francisco. 46
Abbe (The) and the actress; a tale of Versailles
in the reign of Louis xv, a comedy in 4 acts,
by A. C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, San Francisco; 1878:
3951, Apr. 3, 47
Abbe Lawrence; a drama in 5 acts, by J. W.
Conway. 64 p. S". Tyi:>ewritten.
© J. W. Conway, Norton, Kan.; D:4383,
Dec. 12, 1903; 2c. Dec. 12, 1903. 48
Abbertons (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. Ruber,
100 p. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D: 16793; Edwin
Ruber, Philadelphia. 49
Abbey Desmond; a drama in 4 acts, by R.
Quinn.
© Richard Quinn, Chicago ; D : 1730, Apr.
14, 1902. 50
Abbot's (The) nap; a playlet, by Louis de
Coucy. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gustave Frohmau, New York; D : 11207,
Aug. 20, 1907; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 51
Abdel Kadir's Eg-yptian mythology and
transformations; Egypt B. C, 1300, The
double chest mystery, by J. L. Smith.
© James L. Smith, Brooklyn ; 1894 : 59171,
Dec. 18. 52
Abdel Kadir's mystical lock and chain cross;
Egyptian necromancy, by J. L. Smith.
© James L. Smith, Brooklyn ; 1894 : 59172,
Dec. 18. 53
Abdication (The); a drama, by Florence Louise
Gailey.
© F. L. Gailey, Detroit ; D : 8860, July 25,
1906. 54
55
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
74
Abducted.
© Jones Kelly, Allegheny City, Pa.; 1880:
8439, June 2 ; 2c. June 28. 55
or. The moonshiners of Rocky Ridge.
© Charles Glenn, Allegheny City, Pa. ; 1880 :
9919, June 26. 56
Abduction; an American romance in 5 acts, by
C. MacRae. Ms.
© Charles MacRae, New York; 1874: 14661,
Dec. 5; 2c. Apr. 6, 1875. 57
farce in 1 act, by C. Raven. 2, 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1913 ; D :34937 ; Carol Raven,
New York. 58
Abductors (The); by G. F. Steely.
© Guy P. Steely, Chicago ; D : 1094, Nov. 13,
1901. 59
Abdul incog. ; musical comedy in 2 acts, by Fred-
erick W. McQuigg. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909; D: 17539; L. C. Mc-
Quigg, Chicago. 60
Abe; comedy in 4 acts, by H. W. Styer.
© Harry Wasson Styer, San Francisco;
1888 : 18324, June 27. 61
Abe Zekener; or, I am U, by Harry E. Lloyd.
© W. B. Blaisdell and Frank Jones, New
York ; 1886 : 14730, June 28. 63
or, I and U.
© James Clinton Lewis, Hartford; 1886:
12977, June 3. 63
Abeaxis; comedy opera in 2 acts, libretto by W.
L. Sawyer, music by John B. Whoriskey. Bos-
ton, 1891.
© Walter L. Sawyer, Portland, Me.; 1891:
24910, July 8. 64
A'Becket; historical tragedy in 5 acts, by
Charles Osborne.
© E. J. Parker and Dominick Murray, New
York ; 1893 : 13146, Mar. 15. 65
Abelard and Heloise; by H. Gingold. Buffalo,
N. Y., 1906. 16°.
© Helene Gingold, London ; D : 8929, Aug. 7,
1906 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1906. 66
Aben-Ali; spectacular operatic extravaganza.
© A. L. Baker, Chicago ; 1897 : 34136, June
5; 2c. June 7. 67
Abendsonne; schauspiel in 1 aufzug, von Ludwig
Fulda. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Felix Bloch erben,
1914. 39 p. 8".
© Ic. Nov. 14. 1914 ; D : 38807 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 67a
Abenteuer (Ein) ; eisenbahncoupe-scherz in 1 akt
und 2 verwandlungen, von E. Zadeck. 11 p.
4". Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1^4; D: 36279; Eugen Za-
deck, Leipzig. 67b
Abenteuer (Ein) in Mekka; operette in 3 akten,
von Alexander Galliano. 94 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1911 ; D : 23736 ; Spitz & Mor-
genstern. New York. 68
Abenteurerin (Die); lustspiel in 5 akten und
einer verwandlung, von Henry Wenden. Ber-
lin-Ch., Vita deutsches verlagshaus [1908]
205 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
14100, Oct. 19, 1908 ; Ic. Oct. 19, 1908. 69
Abgrund (Der); drama in 3 acts, by Z. Libin.
104 p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D: 23166; Wm.
Kramer's sons. New York. 70
Abierta toda la noche; sainete llrico en 1 acto,
letra de G. Jover y E. Arroyo, musica de los
maestros Quislant y Badia. Madrid, Sociedad
de autores espanoles, 1912. 33 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913; 2e. Mar. 7, 1913; D: 32553;
Gonzalo Jover y Enrique Arroyo, Madrid. 71
Abigail; play, by E. Naumann. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913 ; D : 33103 ; Edmund Nau-
mann, Frankfort on the Main, Germany. 73
Abijah Beaupole's store. See Bijah.
Abime (L') (Abyss); piece en 4 actes, par B.
Taft. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1913 ; D : 33227 ; Bernard Taft,
New York. 73
Abisag; modernes schauspiel in 4 akten, von
]Max Kempner-HochstJidt. Berlin, Vertriebs-
stelle d. Verbaudes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., 1914. 103 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 20. 1914; D: 37098: Vertriebs-
stelle d. Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 73a
Abishag the Shulamite; drama in 3 acts and 4
scenes, by Ed N. Briiel. 19 y). 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 6, 1912; D : 29891 ; Eduard N.
Briiel, New Rochelle, N. Y. 74
Abon Hassan; or, The sleeper awakened, play
in 3 acts, by A. Gerrish Jones. 3 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38343 ; Abbie Ger-
rish Jones, San Francisco. 74a
Abortion; play in 1 act, by E. G. O'Neill. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1914 ; D : 37066 ; Eugene Glad-
stone O'Neill, New London, Conn. 74b
75
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
95
About four o'clock; comedietta, by M. Bam-
berger. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910; D: 21448; Michael
Bamberger, Indianapolis. 75
About hell; a play in 3 acts, by M. Krauskopf.
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1S78. Ms.
© Morris Krauskopf, Brooklyn; 1880:
15877, Oct. IS; Ic. Oct. 18. 76
About June sixteenth. See John Brown's hat.
About Thebes; a play, by Mrs. Barney. 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice P. Barney, Washington ; D : 15464,
Mar. 27, 1909; 2c. May 4, 1909. 77
About town; an entirely original comedy, by S.
Fiske and Bertie Vyse. New York, 1873.
© Stephen Fiske, United States; 1873:
10114, Sept. 8. 78
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by Adolph
Shillix. Typewritten.
© John H. Russel, United States; 1893:
53834, Dec. 5; 2c. Jan. 24, 1894. 79
Above reproach. See Senator's (The) wife.
Above the clouds; a sensational drama, by J.
M. Findull.
© J. M. Findull, New York; 1871:7902,
Aug. 25. 80
■by the author of Sylvia's soldier, etc. Bos-
ton, G. M. Baker and company.
© George M. Baker, United States; 1876:
13984, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 19. 81
Above the law; play in 1 act, by E. F. Hague
and J. B. Hague. 37 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D: 32840: Elizabeth
Fern Hague and John Butler Hague, New
York. 82
play in 2 acts, by C. Slade. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1913; D: 33760; Constance
Slade. New York. 83
Above the limit. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Grapewin, New York; 1900
A : 9886, Apr. 18 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 84
by George Totten Smith and C. Grapewin.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1909; D: 17689; Charley
Grapewin, West End, N. J. 85
Abraam Tarnapol; drama in 4 acts, by B. C.
Stasheff.
12 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913 ; D : 34603 ; Boris Charles
Stasheff, New York. 86
Abracadabra; a lyric play in 3 acts, with songs,
choruses and ballet, by J. Volk, music by C.
Christrup.
© John Volk, New York; 1889:1717, Jan.
12. 87
Abraham Lincoln.
© Dickson and Talbott, Indianapolis : 1891 :
32765, Sept. 14. 88
a drama, by A. H. Wood.
© Alph Hamilton Wood, Liberal, Mo. ; 1883 :
21C5, Feb. 1; 2c. June 30. 89
a drama, by B. C. Chapin. 4°. Type-
written.
© Benjamin Chester Chapin, New York;
D : 6947, July 11, 1905 ; 2c. July 1, 1905. 90
— historical drama in 4 acts, by M. L. D.
Buuge. Milwaukee, Co-operative printery,
1911. 38 p. 24".
© July 29, 1911; 2c. July 31, 1911; D:
24814; Martin L. D. Bunge, Milwaukee. 91
— a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. Schleyer.
© John Schleyer, Circleville, Ohio; 1882:
1027, Jan. 20. 92
— or. The rebellion, drama in 5 acts, by F. P.
Norton. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25307 ; Franklin P.
Norton, New York. 93
— See also Historical stories in dramatic
form. — Six dramas of American romance and
history.
Abraham Lincoln, a nation's idol; American
historical drama in 4 acts and 17 scenes, by
W. A. Burke and F. J. Murray. 134 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mar. 30, 1915; D: 40215; William A.
Burke and Francis J. Murray, Portland, Or.
93a
Abraham P. Aaron, the Hebrew drummer; a
vaudeville sketch for one character, by A.
Morgenroth.
© Amelia Morgenroth, New York; D:
11132, July 1, 1907. 94
Abraham's ready grave; drama in 4 acts, by
S. Goldfaden.
100 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914 ; D : 35591 ; Samuel Gold-
faden, Brooklyn. 94a
Abrahams testament; lustspiel aus dem ghetto
einer kleinen stadt in 23 szenen, von Emil
Ferdinand Malkowsky und Egon H. Stras-
burger. 31p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912; D: 31728; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. ^5
96
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
118
Abram's Christmas; a 1 act comedy, by W.
Robyns and Melvin Wiustock, with sugges-
tions by Frank Bush. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Robyns, New York; D : 12695,
Mar. 28. 1908; 2c. Mar. 28, 1908. 96
Abrazo de Vegara; zarzuela en 1 acto y 4
cuadros, en prosa y verso [de] L. de Larra,
G. Cereceda y T. Lopez Torregrosa. Madrid,
R. Vela SCO. 41 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16873; Luis de Larra, G. Cereceda y Tomas
Lopez Torregrosa, Madrid. 97
Abreise (Die); musikalisches lustspiel in 1
aufzuge, dichtung von A. von Steigeutepch, fiir
die biihne bearbeitet von Ferdinand graf
Sporck, musik von Eugen d'Albert.
© Max Brockhaus, Leipzig; 1898:54368,
Sept. 17 ; 2c. Sept. 17. 98
Abreme la Puerta; opereta en 1 acto y 3 cua-
dros, letra de F. Trayzoz, mtisica del maestro
Amadeo Vives. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espauoles, 1910. 33 p. 12°.
© May 19, 1910 ; 2c. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21093 ;
Fiacro Trayzoz, Madrid. 99
Abroad in the back yard.
© Grace Henderson Mathewson, Los An-
geles ; 1900 A : 17726, July IS. 100
Absalom; a dramatic rendering of the 11-18
chapters of 2d Samuel in 4 acts, adapted to
stage work by T. C. Rice.
© Thomas Carey Rice, Worcester; D : 4563,
Jan. 29, 1904. 101
in 5 acts, by R. J. Yv^ells. 56 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Rollins J. Wells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D :
2717, Dec. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1902. 103
a tragedy.
© Clarence Loeb, St. Louis; D : 6317, Mar.
11, 1905. 103
Absalom, prince of Judah; a drama in 5 acts, by
Henry Fitch Taylor. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. F. Taylor, Cos Cob, Conn.; D : 6478,
Apr. 8, 1905; 2c. Apr. 8, 1905. 104
Abschied; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Renato Si-
noui, deutsch von Otto Eiseuschitz. 86 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D: 32734; Comoedia,
Vienna. 105
Absconder (The); dramatic composition, by
Douglas Dyrenforth. 63 p. f°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20822 ; Louise B.
Dyrenforth, Chicago. 106
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by H. Van De-
mark. 7p. (In Stylus, V. 1, no. 35, Sept. 7,
1912.)
© Sept. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1912 ; D : 30965 ;
Harry Van Demark, Houston. 107
Absent (L'); piece en 4 actes, par Georges
Mitchell. Paris, A. Joanin & cie., 1904. 3 p. 1.,
135 p. 12°.
© A. Joanin & co., Paris; D:4571, Feb. 1,
1904 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 108
Absent-minded (The); from the German of
Kotzebue.
© R. J. Hindman, Albany ; 1873 : 4308, Apr.
. 23. 109
Absent-minded (The) suffragette. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© IMa W. Maclean, New York; D : 14934,
Jan. 28, 1908; Ic. Jan. 20, 1909; Ic. Jan. 28,
1909. 110
Absent treatment; comedy in 1 act, by Frank
Staples. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1910; D: 22932; Frank Sta-
ples, Pasadena. Ill
a comedy in 3 acts, by H. J. Holt. 3 v. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912; D: 29862; Harrison
Jewell Holt, Portland, Me. 112
Absentee (The) See Dream (The) of gold.
Absentee (The) husband; play in 3 acts, by P.
Chynoweth. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D: 34183; Phillips
Chynoweth, Madison, Wis. 113
Absinthe; a drama. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Earl Strong, New Castle, Ky. ; D : 8450,
Apr. 30, 1906; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 114
dramatic conception, by B. E. Matthews.
6 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D: 20343; Bob E. Mat-
thews, New York. 115
play in 1 act, from the French of Charles
Foley, by L. J. Vance. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 24, 1913 ; D : 33879 ; Louis Joseph
Vance, New York. 116
Absinthe (The) drinkers of Paris. See Worm-
wood.
Absinthe (The) fiend; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. R. Harding. 35 p. f°. Typewritten
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D: 30999; C. R. Hard-
ing, Atchison, Kan. 117
pantomime in 2 scenes with dancing, by
J. G. Alexander. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37901; Joseph
Grubb Alexander, AUentown, Pa. 117a
Absintheur (The); a drama of Paris, being a
dramatization of Marie Corelli's Wormwood,
by Mrs. M. F. Fishel.
© Mrs. Meyer Frank Fishel, New Orleans;
1898:13892, Feb. 26. 118
119
COPYRIGHTED IE" THE UNITED STATES
139
Absorbing passion; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Bertha Pogson. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. Pogson, Hamburg, Germany; D : 8903,
July 20, 1906; 2c. July 20, 1906. 119
Absurdities of a nightmare. Sec Nightmare
(A)
Abt (Der) von St. Bernhard; schauspiel in 5
akteu, von Anton Ohorn. Berlin, Vita,
deutsches verlagshaus, 1906. 2 p. 1., 3-140 p.
12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
9064, Sept. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906 120
Abtriinnig; dramatische skizze, von Clara
Huge. Proof.
© C. Ruge, New York; D : 8311, Mar. 31,
1906 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1906. 121
Abuelito (El); pasillo comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de F. Quintilla y V. Casaiia.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espauoles, 1911.
18 p. l2^
© Dec. 30. 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28143 ;
Francisco Quintilla y Valeriano Casaiia, Ma-
drid. 122
Abyss. See Abime (L')
Abyssinia; a musical comedy in 6 scenes, book
and lyrics by J. A. Shipp and A. Rogers. t°.
Typewritten.
© J. A. Shipp and Alex Rogers. New York;
D : 7765, Dec. 26, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 123
or, The Negus, a comic opera in 3 acts,
by F. Dupree. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Dupree, Denver ; D : 2298, Aug. 5,
1902 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1902. 124
Acacia cottage; a comedy in 1 act, by B. Or-
ange.
© Samuel French, New York; D : 8950,
Aug. 11, 1906. 125
a comedy in 2 acts, by B. Orange. New
York. S. French [1900] 11 p. 12^
© Samuel French, New York; .D : 8777.
July 3, 19€6 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 126
drama in 4 acts, by A. H. Brown. 39 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1911; D: 24121; Alice H.
Brown, Davenport, la. 127
Academia de besos; enseiianza c6mico-lfrico-
bnilnble, en un curso abreviado. letra de F.
Roig Bataller. mfisica del maestro Federico
Chaves. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles. 1910. 15 p. 12°.
© May 23. 1910; 2c. Mav 24, 1910; D:
21145; F. Roig Bataller, Madrid. 128
Academia taurina; entremes c6mico-Krico,
original y en prosa, de Mariano Tirado Fer-
niiudez, mi'isica de los maestros Jose Lucio
Mediavilla y Rafael Gayoso. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espauoles, 1910. 22 p. 12°.
© May 23. 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21179; Mariano Tirado, Madrid. 129
Academy (The) mystery; musical comedy in 3
acts with 9 scenes, book and lyrics by F. G.
Kertson. 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913; D: 33657; Felix G.
Kertson, Los Angeles. 130
Academy (An) picture; play in 1 act, by Ethel
Chilliug^'orth. London, Joseph Williams, ltd.
9 p. 8°.
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Oct. 6, 1911; D: 25412;
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 131
Acadia; or. The Acadians, opera in 3 acts,
libretto by M. J. Hand and E. R. Banks,
music by J. Carroll Chandler.
© M. J. Hand, Baltimore ; 1893 : 37332.
Aug, 12. 132
Acadia, a last chapter in American history;
historical, spectacular and musical drama, by
P. H. Smith.
© Phillip H. Smith, Bawling, N. Y. ; 1895:
15627, Mar. 18; 2c. Mar. 18. 133
Acadian postscript; a historical drama in 5
acts, by W. S. Kerr. Oakland, Cal., Harring-
ton-McInnis co. [1907] 4 p. 1., 67 p. front.
(port.) 8°.
© W. S. Kerr, Oakland, Cal.; D:9873, Jan.
3, 1907; 2c. Feb. 12, 1907. 134
Acadians (The) See Acadia.
Accepted (The) bracelet. See Muriel.
Accident (The); an American play in 3 acts, by
C. D. Lancaster. SO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4. 1910; D: 20956; Charles D.
Lancaster, Shelbyville, Ind. 135
a dramatic episode in 3 acts, by Maurice
Ha gem an.
© Alice Hageman, New York ; D : 13955,
Sept. 30, 1908. 136
an incident of Paris, by E. Besserer. 10 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Eugenie Besserer, New York ; D : 10824,
June 22, 1907; 2c. June 21, 1907. 137
play in 3 acts, by P. McAllister. 178 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1909 ; D : 17079 ; Paul McAllis-
ter, New York. 138
Accident (Un) grave. See Ultimatum (L')
Accidental (The) plot; by two gamblers.
© John Paine, Washington; 1897:22418;
Apr. 9. 139
140
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
160
Accidents of marriage; drama in 4 acts, by Hy-
man Mysell.
82 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 18, 1913 ; D : 33841 ; Julius Bro-
der, New York. 140
Accidents will happen; by V. Gillette.
© Viola Gillette. New York ; D : 8033, Feb.
20, 1906. 141
Accolade (The); play in 1 act, by Gaston Ger-
vex [pseud, of Mrs. Montague Fowler] 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1911; D: 25535; Montague
Fowler, London. 142
Accommodating (An) crook; dramatic absurdity
in 1 act, by H. Leighton, founded on a short
story by Cyrus Townsend Brady entitled A
paternal burglar. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35781 ; Harry Leigh-
ton, New York. 142a
Accomplice (The); drama in 1 act, by F. D. S.
Bethune. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912; D: 31295; F. D. S.
Bethune, New York. 143
Accomplished at last; a 3 act sporting play, by
J. D. Wright, unp. f. Typewritten.
© John Dawson Wright, New York; D:
11381, Sept. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1907. 144
Accomplished (An) liar.
© Edwin B. Pope, Scbrewsbury Pork, Mo.;
D : 16170, June 26, 1909. 145
Accomplishments; by Aaron Hoffman. 3 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1911 ; D : 25263 ; Joseph K.
Watson, New York. 146
Accord (L') parfait; coniedie en 3 actes, par T.
Bernard et M. Corday. (L'lllustration the-
atrale, 8e annee-203, 17 fevrier, 1912.)
® Feb. 17, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1912 ; D : 28909 ;
Tristan Bernard & Michel Corday, Paris. 147
Accordee (L') de village; pastorale xviii^ siecle
en 1 acte, paroles de Paul Steck et H. de
Chennevieres, musique de Paul Steck. Nice,
P. Decourcelle [1908] 48 p. 12". Livret.
© Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France ; D : 13194.
June 15, 1908 ; 2c. June 15, 1908. 148
a.ccording to Dr. Dane; drama in 3 acts and 6
scenes, by H. A. Woodworth. 50 p. 4°. Type-
•^ritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D: 32739; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 149
According to Hoyle. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Addison Burkhardt and Frank X. Finne-
gan, Chicago ; D : 6649, May 8, 1905 ; 2c. May 8,
1905. 150
According to the code; play in 3 acts, by C. W.
Hartridge. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914; D: 37596; Chfford
Wayne Hartridge, New York. 150a
According to the evidence; play in prologue, 3
acts and epilogue, by E. L. Reizenstein. 106 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914; D : 37094 ; Elmer L.
. Reizenstein, New York. 150b
Accouchement (The); comedy in 1 act, by C. A.
Plamondon, jr. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1913; D: 35181; C. Ambrose
Plamondon, jr.. New York. 151
Account rendered; drama in 1 act, by J. H. Tur-
ner. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1913; D: 34740; John Hast-
ings Turner, London. 152
Accounting (The); play in 1 act, by M. Moore
Clement. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1914 ; D : 37621 ; Maud Moore
Clement, Chicago. 152a
Accused (The) See Silent (The) witness.
Ace high; a 1 act play, by E. S. Tupper. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29162 ; Edith Ses-
sions Tupper, New York. 153
Ace (The) of clubs; a melodrama in 9 tableaux,
tr. and adapted by A. Hoffman.
© A. Hoffman, San Francisco ; 1891 : 17308,
May 11. 154
Ace (The) of hearts; a play in 1 act, by James
Willard. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank- Goldsmith, New York ; D : 14277,
Nov. 13, 1908; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 155
or. The orphan heiress; an original pro-
tean drama in 4 acts, by Scott Marvel (Daw-
son Findley)
© Dawson Findley, New York ; 1894 : 1677,
Feb. 13. 156
Ace (The) of spades; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. K. Synon. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Katherine Synon, Chicago; D:
11819, Nov. 27, 1907; 2c. Nov. 27, 1907. 157
Acherly's honey-moon; a society play in 5 acts,
by R. E. Mack.
© R. E. ]Mack, New York ; 1875 : 7336, July
13. 158
Achievement (The); 4 act drama, by M. M.
YN'alsh. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1911; D: 24905; Margaret
Mansfield Walsh, Cincinnati. 159
Achill; tragodie in 3 akten, von Ernst Rosmer
[pseud, of Elsa Porges Bernstein] Berlin, S.
Fischer verlag, 1910. 3 p. 1., 9-123, 1 p., 1 1.
12".
© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; D:
21355 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 160
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161
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
180
Achilles and Hector.
© Harry Montague, United States; 1879:
14021, Oct. 22. 161
Achsa, the faithful; a drama in 5 acts, by H. L.
Hoyt.
© Henry L. Hoyt, Portland, Or.; 1895:
G5260, Dec. 24. 162
Achsah.
© Zula M. Taylor, Seattle; D : 2014, June
16, 1902 ; 2c. June 30, 1902. 163
Acid drops. See Four one-act plays.
Acid (The) test; comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
C. E. Summers. 130 p. 4°. Tyi">ewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6. 1913; D: 34032; Charles Ed-
win Summers, New York. 164
drama in 3 acts, by H. A. Adams. 78 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1913 ; D : 34398 ; Henry Aus-
tin Adams, La Jolla, Cal. 165
— playlet of modern life in 1 act, by Mr. and
Mrs. R. Rogers. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914; D: 39089; Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Rogers, New York. 165 a
Acquitte; par Ernest Pont. 2 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 30007; Gaumont
CO., New York. 166
Acreditado (Ed) don Felipe; agencia comico-
llrico-matrimonia], en 1 acto, 2 cuadros y
un telegrama. letra de Torres del Alamo y
Asenjo, mtisica de los maestros Noir y Al-
caraz. Madrid, Sociedad de autores espan-
oles, 1910. 34 p. 12°.
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21095; Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid.
167
Across the Atlantic; a sensational historical
drama in 4 acts.
© John W. Ransone, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1879 :
10145, Aug. 1. 168
Across the border; drama in 4 acts and a pro-
logue, by L. J. Cella. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis J. Cella, New York; D : 11945,
Dec. 19, 1907; 2c. Dec. 19, 1907. 169
play in 1 act, by Joe Barrett. 7 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913; D: 32282; John J.
Barrett, West Haven, Conn. 170
— play of the present in 1 act, by Beulah
Marie Dix (Beulah Flebbe) 75 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914; D: 38857; Beulah
Flebbe, Waban, Mass. 170a
Across the border — Continued.
a play of the present in 1 act and 4 scenes,
by Beulah Marie Dix. New York, Henry Holt
and CO., 1915. 3 pL, 96 p. illus. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1915; 2c. Mar. 11, 1915: D:
39953 ; Henry Holt & co., New York. 170b
or, Margarita, drama of the Mexican revo-
lutionary movement in 4 acts, by E. M. Dol-
sen. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1910 ; D : 21765 ; Ethel Mow-
bray Dolsen, Los Angeles. 171
— See also Indian's (An) revenge.
Across the continent; a draana by James Mc-
Closkey.
© Oliver Doud Byron, Brooklyn; 1870:
5188. Dec. 27. 172
a drama of thrilling sensational interest in
3 acts and a prologue, by James McCloskey.
© Oliver Doud Byron, New York; 1870:
704, Aug. 6. 173
1st scene of 4th act of a play in 4 acts, tele-
graph scene, by James McCloskey.
© Oliver Doud Byron, Detroit; 1870:2787,
Oct. 13. 174
Across the dead line. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel M. Young, Terre Haute, Ind. ; D :
6748, May 31, 1905 ; 2c. June 1, 1905. 175
Across the Delaware; in 4 acts, by W.L.Roberts.
© William Lynch Roberts, Chicago; D:
32, Jau. 12, 1901. 176
pi-elude to A Hessian ; or. The angel of
Trenton, a drama in 1 act, by Barba Rossa
[pseud.]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee ; D :
1047, Oct. 31, 1901. 177
— Sec also Elsa. — Hessian (A)
Across the desert; drama in 4 acts, by Wayne
Campbell. Typewritten,
© H. Walter Van Dyke, Baxter, la. ; D : 404,
Apr. 8, 1901 ; 2c. May 6, 1901. 178
Across the eastern continent; a sensational
melodrama in 4 acts, by W. L. Roberts. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Lynch Roberts, Gainesville, Fla. ;
D : 9632, Dec. 13, 1906; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908 179
Across the frontier; or. The refugee, romance
of Mexico in 3 acts, by W. J. Ferguson. 4 v.
4°. Typewritten.
© Apr. 22, 1914 ; D : 36790 ; William J. Fer-
guson, Brooklyn. 179a
Across the hills; a western romance in 4 acts,
by W. L. Ballauf, jr.
© William L. Ballauf, jr., Baltimore; 1893:
40654, Oct. 18. 180
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DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
203
Across the isthmus; a meloclraiua in 4 acts, by
Frederic Dumouliu. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., New York; D : 6810,
June 12, 1905; 2c. June 12, 1905. 181
Across the lines; a drama of the Civil War, by
J. M. Hanson.
© Joseph Mills Hanson, St. Louis ; D : 8006,
Feb. 7, 1906. 182
a protean play in 1 act, by Preston Kendall.
f°. Typewritten.
© P. Kendall, Lamar, Col.; D : 9671, Dec. 1,
1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 183
Across the ocean; a play in prologue and 5 acts,
by J. W. Lewis.
© J. Winder Lewis, Baltimore; 1872:5110,
May 16. 184
a protean comedy in 2 acts, by H. C. Curley
and W. Schaeffer.
© H. C. Curley and Wm. Schaeffer. Balti-
more ; 1879 : 15568, Nov. 18. 185
Across the Pacific; a melodrama in 4 acts by C.
E. Blauey.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; 1900 A : 745,
Jan. 8. 186
Across the plains; a drama in 3 acts, by E.
Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown, Md. ;
1871 : 873, Feb. 4. 187
Across the Rio Grande; an original melodrama
in 5 acts, representing facts and incidents in a
great city, dramatized by W. E. Fearing.
© William E. Fearing, Columbus, O. ; D :
3105, Mar. 9, 1903. 188
Across the trail; a new spectacular sensational
drama in 4 acts, by A. and O. Clifford.
© Adelaide and Orson Clifford, New York;
1893 : 15056, May 22. 189
a realistic sensational drama in 4 acts, by
Edward K. Harris.
© Fred J. Wildman, Chicago; 1897:63220,
Nov. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 190
Across the water; an original and sensational
drama in 4 acts, by E. P. Tborne.
© Edwin F. Thorne, Washington ; 1873 : 26,
Jan. 3. 191
Act (An) of God. See Manikin (The)
Act to order; comedy sketch in 1 scene, by J. M.
Wiest. 22 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909; D: 16937; John M.
Wiest, Ashland, O. 192
Acte; musikalisches drama in 4 aufziigen, text
und musik von Joan Manen. deutsche iiber-
setzung von E. Scbultz-Hencke. Leijizig,
Briissel. A. Cranz; London, Cranz & co. [1908]
48 p. 16°. [Libretto only.]
© Aug. Cranz, Leipzig ; D : 13209, June 17,
1908 ; 2c. June 17, 1908. 193
Acting' (An) academy, the greatest school on
earth; by W. E. Cowan.
© William E. Cowan, New York; 1SS7:
31498, Dee. 6. 194
Acting (The) governor; a drama in 5 acts, by
M. B. Owen. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Bankhead Owen, Montgomery,
Ala.; D: 12450, Feb. 28, 1908; 2c. Feb. 28,
. 1908. 195
play in 4 acts, by M. B. Owen. 125 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1913; D: 33704; Marie Bank-
head Owen, Montgomery, Ala. 196
Acting in an angle; comedy farce in 1 act, by
P. D. Hickman. 15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914; D: 35069; Paul Don
Hickman, Pearl River, N. Y. 196a
Actions speak louder than words. See Vice
versa.
Actophatic remedies. 8 p. f°. Tyi^ewritteu.
© Bobby Gaylor, Chicago; D : 2103, July
11, 1902 ; 2c. July 11, 1902. 197
Actor (The); satirical drama in 1 act, by R. V.
Lee. 21 p. 4° Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16. 1913; D: 35362; Rowland
Vance Lee, New York. 198
or, A son of Thespis, an original comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by M. Nobles. Philadelphia,
Ledger job print, 1891.
© Milton Nobles, Brooklyn; 1891:27406,
July 31 ; 2c. Sept. 4. 199
Actor (The) and his pupil; a comedy sketch,
by B. G. Woodruff, stage name Bayard Ful-
lerton.
© Bayard G. Woodruff, New York; 1893:
36973, Aug. 9. 200
Actor and servant; a Dutch farce in 1 act, by
F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 20172, Dec.
27 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 201
Actor (The) and the janitor; comic novelty act,
by Harry L. Newton. New York, M. Wit-
mark & sons. 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1914; 2c. Sept. 2. 1914; D:
38029 ; M. Witmark & sons. New York. 201a
Actor and the law. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers. Ark.; D : 7973,
Feb. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1906.
13 p. 4°.
202
Type-
Actor (The) and the maid
written.
© Albert Cowles, Williamsport, Pa.; D:
5394, Aug. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1904. 203
Actor's (The) adopted daughter. See Zizi.
10
204
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
226
Actor's (An) benefit; comedy in 1 act, by J. I.
Tanzman. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph I. Tanzman, New York ; D : 16027,
June S, 1909; 2c. June 8, 1909. 204
Actor's (An) Christmas, a failure. See Cin-
ders Jimmie in Faded roses.
Actor's (An) daughter; or, A chip of the old
block; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by P. G.
Hubert.
© P. G. Hubert, New York; 1887:4932,
Mar. 2. 205
See also Zi Zi.
Actor's (The) dream; a play in 5 acts and pro-
logue, by W. J. Kohler.
© William John Kohler, San Francisco;
1S90 : 26811, Sept. 1. 206
Same.
© William J. Kohler, San Francisco; 1890:
35608, Nov. 12; 2c. Nov. 12. 207
Actor's (The) family.
© Frank B. Carr, United States; 18S6:
26939, Nov. 29. 208
Actor's (An) fate; a new and original story, by
C. A. Byrne, the right to dramatize belonging
and reserved to Josh Hart.
© C. A. Byrne, United States; 1876:1811,
Feb. 11. 209
Actor's (The) holiday; a farce comedy.
© Al. Caldwell, Cincinnati; 1894:22067,
Apr. 30. 210
Actor's land; realistic sketch of stage life, by
P. Pauli. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911; D: 25084; Pauline
Pauli, Coytesville, N. J. 211
Actor's (An) love; drama in 1 act, by H. E.
Smith. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914; D: 36197; Henry Er-
skine Smith, New York. 211a
Actor's (An) romance; by Theodore Kremer.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. Harvey Cook, Brooklyn; D : 4656, Feb.
26, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1904. 212
Actor's (The) scheme; or. How we got our
dinner, a farce by Jos. P. Walsh. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:9844,
Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 26. 213
Actor's (An) town; a comic play in 3 acts, by
C. Lee.
© Colton Lee, Washington; D : 2140, July
19, 1902. 214
Actors' troubles; vaudeville act, by Edward
Coughlin. 14 p. 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 39823 ; Siskie Relg,
Chicago. 214a
Actor's (The) wife; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. 28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913 ; D : 33149 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 215
Actress (The) Typewritten.
© W. J. Hurlbut, New York ; D : 4415, Dec.
21, 1903; 2c. Dec. 21, 1903. 216
by G. Nagel. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1910 ; D : 21182 ; Geo. Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 217
a drama, by A. P. Morris, founded upon his
revised work. Confessions ^ of an actress; or,
Men and women exposed, written by herself,
revised for publication by A. P. Morris.
© Anthony P. Morris, Chicago ; 1891 : 3688 ;
Jan. 26. 218
— drama in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by E. B. de
Ligny. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1910 ; D : 21940 ; Ernest B. de
Liguy, New York. 219
•play in 1 act, by R. Morris. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915; D: 41110; Ramsay
Morris, Jersey City. 219a
- or, Venus of the Nile, comedy with music
in 1 act, play and lyrics by T. Stempfel, jr.,
music by Herbert P. Stothart. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1913; D: 33303; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., New York. 220
Actress and artist; or, Nell G Wynne's gift, an
ideal comedy in 3 acts, by W. F. Sage.
© Will F. Sage, Boston; 1881:10507, July
6. 221
Actress (The) and the burglar; an original
sketch, by W. Fessler. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, Greenville, Pa.; 1897:
16258, Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 10. 222
Actress and the fool; playlet in 2 acts, by E. T.
Yarnell. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910 ; D : 20160 ; Ellis T. Yar-
nell, Los Angeles. 223
Actress and the maid. 7 p. f". Typewritten.
© Eliuore sisters, Brooklyn; D : 9891, Feb.
2, 1907 ; 2c. Jan 21, 1907. 224
Actress and the woman; 1 act play, by M. E.
McCann. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1909 ; D : 17334 ; Jlargaret E.
McCann, New York. 225
Actress (An) home; in 1 act, by H. K. Stein-
rueck. 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1910; D: 21648; Henry K.
Steinrueck, New York. 226
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DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
249
Actress (An) home— Coutinued.
1 act play, by H. K. Steinrueck. 4 p. Type-
written.
(c) Ic. Feb. 1, 1910; D: 20087; Henry K.
Steinrueck, New York.
227
Actress (The) ladies; 1 act comedy drama, by
Frank McCul lough. 4°. Typewritten.
1© F. McCullough, Trenton, N. J.; D : 6713,
May 22, 1905 ; 2c. May 10, 1905. 228
Actress (The) manager; vaudeville sketch for
three people, by M. H. Munn, 16 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 3, 1912 ; D : 30278 ; Mattie Hughes
Munn, Scranton, Pa. 229
Actress vs. press; a 1 act sketch, by L. S. Voll-
nier. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1914 ; D : 38798 ; Lula S. Voll-
mer, Atlanta. 229a
Actresses' (The) Christmas. 12 p. 4. Type-
written.
© Daniel Hope, Philadelphia; D : 14202,
Nov. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1908. 230
a comedy drama in 1 act. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George W. Marks, Philadelphia ; D : 14233,
Nov. 7, 1908; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 231
Actress's chaperon; playlet in 1 act, by J.
Rrockman. 17 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1910; D: 20048; Jerome
Brockman, New York, 232
Actress's stratagem; vaudeville farce in 1 act,
by A. Geyer. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D:32G95; Albert
Geyer, Los Angeles. 233
Acts, 25 and 26. See Paul before Agrippa.
Actuality; a play by Leonidas Irwin Luton. 65
p. f°. Typewritten.
© L. I. Luton. Detroit; D : 9690, Dec. 1,
1906 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906.
Acushla machree. See Irish loyalty.
234
Ada; a drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by A. C.
Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, New York; 1878: 9650;
Aug. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1879. 235
56 p.
Adah, the daughter of Jephthah; a drama in 5
acts founded on the Biblical tale, by G. N. Wis-
haar.
© Grace N. Wishaar, Oakland, Oal.; D;
7306, Sept. 25, 1905. 238
Adalina's arrival; or, There's no place like old
Connecticut, [by] H. Elliott McBride.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1889:
36740, Dec. 4. 239
Adam; ein vorspiel, [und] Hippolytos, trago-
die, von Siegfried Lipiner. Stuttgart, W.
Spemann, 1913. 153 p. 12°.
© Apr. 25, 1913; 2c. June 20, 1913; D:
33548; W. Spemann, Stuttgart, Germany.
240
Adam and Eve; farcicnl fact in 4 acts, by Mrs.
C. A. Doremus and J. Burnett Larric. 126 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D: 28838; A. H.
Woods, New York. 241
-play in 3 acts, by N. H. Homstine.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28887 ; Nathan H.
Homstine, Philadelphia. 236
Ada Mitchell; or. The curse fulfilled, a drama
in 4 acts, by J. C. Hull.
© Johnson C. Hull, Brooklyn; 1885:1689.
Jan. 19. 237
— -or. He, she and It, an absurdity in 1 act,
by G. Barr. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Barr, New York ; D : 1244, Jan.
3, 1902; 2c. Jan. 3, 1902. 242
— or. Paradise lost, a burlesque in 2 acts, by
W. G. Baker.
© William G. Baker and Fred A. Freese,
San Francisco ; 1882 : 21064, Dec. 12. 243
•or. The golden fleece, farce in 3 acts,
adapted from the French of Henri Keroul
and Albert Baree, by F. H. James, iv, 124 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21280; Fred H.
James, New York. 244
— See also Tamara.
Adam and Eve and the serpent in Eden; by
J. Buruside. f°. Typewritten.
© Jean Burnside, New York ; D : 10253,
Mar. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907. 245
Adam and Eve in Eden; a 1 act play, by W.
Stanton Howard. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. S. Howard, New York; D:9658,
Dec. 18, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906. 246
Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden.
© Bennett D. Marks, Chicago ; 1899 : 68738,
Oct. 23. 247
Adam Bede; a drama, by M. St. John.
© Mary St. John, New York ; D : 1528, Mar.
7, 1902. 248
in 4 acts, by W. Howell Poole. Type-
written.
© William C. Cowper, New York ; 1900 A :
27530, Nov. 6 ; 2e. Nov. 6. 249
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COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
270
Adam. Bede — Continued.
a play dramatized from George Eliot's
novel, by M. C. Craft. Oakland, Cal., The
Oaliland tribune, 1901. 85 p. 8°.
© Mabel Clare Craft, Oakland, Cal.; D:
1010, Oct. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1901. 250
a play in 5 acts, dramatized from George
Eliot's celebrated novel, by F. H. Mead and
T. D. Beasley. Typewritten.
© F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasley, San Di-
ego, Cal. ; 1897 : 25901, Apr. 26 ; 2c. May 21.
251
a play in 5 acts, founded on George Eliot's
famous novel, by R. I. Weed.
© Robert Lewis Weed, New York ; 1900 A :
331, Jan. 3; 2c. Jan. 3. 252
— Same. [New York, 1899] 111 p. 8".
© R. L. Weed, New York; 1899:46820,
July 19; 2c. Aug. 4; 2c. July 19 ( tj^pewritten ) ,
253
— See also Hetty Sorrel.
Adam, Eve and the servant in the garden of
Eden; by E. Barnum. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edgar Barnum, New York; D : 12788,
Apr. 20, 1908; 7c. Apr. 20, 1908; Ic. May 1,
1908. 254
Adam Goodwon; farce in 1 act, by F. J. Stan-
ton. Norwich, N. Y., F. J. Stanton. 12 p. 8°.
© Aug. 10, 1911; 2c. Aug. 12, 1911; D:
24918; Frank J. Stanton, Norwich, N. Y.
255
Adam Harney; or. The outlaw reclaimed, a
drama of California in the days of the Forty-
niners, by H. Morford.
© Henry Morford, New York; 1876:3574,
Mar. 24. 256
Adam Killjoy; comedy playlet in 1 act, by
Stephen G. Champlin. 12 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 4. 1914; D: 39002; Harry Hol-
man, Tyrone, Okl. 256a
Adam the Second.
© Will C. Matthews, Ivy City, D. C. ; 1899 :
82837, Dec. 22. 257
Adam to Columbus; play in 1 act, by Wm. B.
Bennett. 8 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D: 30377; Wm. Ben-
don Bennett, Milaca, Minn. 258
Adamina; zarzuela en prosa y verso en 1 acto
y 4 cuadros. de J. Samaniego y E. Ramos
Padilla, musica del maestro Federico Chaves.
Madrid, R. Velasco. 39 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16897; Juan Samaniego and Enrique Ramos
Padilla, Madrid. 259
Adamless (An) Eden; by H. Saville Clarke.
Typewritten.
© Boosey & co., London; 1900 A: 11697,
May 9; 2 c. May 9. 260
spectacular extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago ; 1895 : 12828, Mar.
4. 261
sex comedy in 3 acts, by C. Moore, 76 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1915: D: 39921; Carlyle
Moore, Dingmans Ferry, Pa. 261a
Adamo; or. The man without a soul, a play,
by G. Lipsher.
© George Lipsher, New Orleans; 1895:
19334, Apr. 8 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 262
Adam's ancestors; patriotic romance in 3 acts,
by W. jMunsell. 151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1912; D : 29675 ; Warren Mun-
sell, Des Moines. 263
Adam's dream; a miracle play for children, by
A. Corbin.
© Alice Corbin, Lake Bluff, 111. ; D : 13043,
May 23, 1908. 264
and two other miracle plays for children, by
A. Corbin, with illustrations after the manner
of the old English woodcuts by Wm. P. Hen-
derson, and music for the little songs and cho-
ruses in the plays by Roy McWilliams. New
York, C. Scribner's sons, 1909. 2 p. 1., vii-xii
p. 1 1. 55 p. illus., plates, music. 12°.
© Sept. 7, 1909; 2c. Sept. 13, 1909; A:
247247 ; Alice Corbin, Lake Bluff, 111. 265
Addio, Madretta and other plays; by S. Young.
Chicago, Charles H. Sergei & co., 1912. 137 p.
12°. Contents : Addio. — Madretta. — The star in
the trees. — The twilight saint. — The dead
poet. — The seven kings and the wind. — The
queen of Sheba.
© Dec. 20, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1912 ; D : 31867 ;
Stark Young, Austin, Tex. 266
Adeda; or, The priest's infatuation, a play in 5
acts.
© J. C. Porter, St. Louis; 1885:23159, Nov.
5. 267
— or, The story of a dagg'er, a play in 5 acts.
© J. C. Porter, St. Louis ; 1884 : 11398, June
6. 268
Same.
© Jno. C. Porter, St. Louis; 1890:18663,
June 9. 269
Adelaide; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by T. F.
Clark.
© Thomas F. Clark, New York ; 1872 : 4012,
Apr. 16. 270
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293
Adelaide — Continued.
1 act pl:iy, adapted from the Gei-man of
Hugo Muller, by D. Bispham. Typewritten.
© David Bis^pbam, New Yorlc; 1897:4908,
Jan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 14. 271
Adele; play in 3 acts, by Paul Herve, English by
A. Pbllipp, music by Jean Briquet. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32096 ; Adolf Philipp
CO., New York. 272
or, Under a cloud, a drama by W. Ware,
arr. from Sylvanus Cobb's story of The lost
heir.
© Willie Ware, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 1203 ; Feb.
7. 273
a drama in 4 acts, by W. Ware.
© Willie Ware, New York ; 1871 : 7838, Aug.
22. 274
Adele Marot; a melodrama in 5 acts, by E. Mor-
timer.
© Edmund Mortimer, New York; 18S8:
9969, Apr. 5. 275
Adele. the saleslady; a drama, by J. A. Mack,
from the novel The saleslady, written by him
for the New York weekly, under the pseudo-
nym of Esther Clare Summerson. New York,
John Polhemus, 1879.
© John Alfred Mack, New York; 1879:
12864, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 276
a drama founded on the novel entitled The
saleslady; or, Alone in the world, by J. A.
Mack (Esther Clare Summerson.)
© John Alfred Mack, New York; 1878:
11627, Oct. 9. 277
a play, dramatized by arrangement with
Street & Smith, from the exciting story pub-
lished recently in the New York weekly.
© G. W. Ridden, New York; 1881:8854,
June 6. 278
Adele Volkart; schauspiel in 3 akteu, von J.
Neumann. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1912 ; D : 31145 ; Jacques Neu-
mann, Vienna. 279
Adeline's bond; a drama in 5 acts, by A. C. Guu-
ter.
© Archibald C. Gunter, New York; 1881:
20556, Dec. 31. 280
Adella; a drama in 4 acts, by J. Constas. 72 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Constas, Washington ; D :15308, Mar.
11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 281
Adept (The); a scenario of a drama in 3 acts,
by M. Linwood Severy. Typewritten.
© Melvin L. Severy, Boston; 1894:35581,
July 25 ; 2c. July 24. 282
Adhemar; an original play in 4 acts, by P. Wil-
stach. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Wilstach, New York; D : 5526, Sept.
13, 1904; 2c. Sept. 13, 1904. 283
Adinelle; a drama in 4 acts and a prologue, by
E. Garmont.
© Emil Garmont, Chicago; 1884 : 11(559,
June 9. 284
Adios, Malaga la bella; zarzuela c6mico-dra-
matica de costumbres malagueiias en 1 acto
y 3 cuadros, en prosa, original, [de] A. Saenz
y Saenz, musica de Cabas Quiles. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1908. 43 p.
12°.
© Antonio Saenz v Saenz, Madrid ; D :
14689, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 285
Adirondack (An) adventure; an original
American comedy in 3 acts, by O. Logan and
Anna Jenness Miller.
© Olive Logan, Washington; 1898:71123,
Dec. 7. 286
Adirondack folks; a mountain romance in 4
acts, by H. P. Bigelow.
© Harry Pavne Bigelow, Baldinsville, N. Y. ;
1899 : 32355, May 3 ; 2c. May 26. 287
Adirondacks (The); an American society play
in 3 acts.
© Wm. H. Leake, United States; 1878:
11333, Oct. 2. 288
an original play in 4 acts, by F. Cowan.
© Fletcher Cowan, Hoboken, N. J.; 1893:
48887, Nov. 2. 289
Adita, son of the Sioux; an Indian drama in 3
acts, by Francis La Flesche and H. Kane. 98
p. obi. 16°, Typewritten.
© Helen P. Kane, Washington; D : 13799,
Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1908. 290
Adjoining' (The) flat; by Joseph A. Westhauser.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1911 ; D : 24839 ; James Fran-
cis O'Donnell, Cincinnati. 291
sketch, by J. A. Westhauser. 6 p. f°.
Tyiiewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23. 1910; D: 20868; Joseph A.
Westhauser, St. Paul. 292
Adland. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theodore Waters, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
9298, Oct. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 293
Admetus, a Thessalian fantasy; drama in 4
acts, by I. E. Outcault. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D: 36565; Irving E.
Outcault, San Diego, Cal. 293a
Same. Chula Vista, Cal., Denrich press
[1914] 80 p. plates. 8°.
© Dec. 7, 1914; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; A: 391235;
Irving E. Outcault, San Diego, Cal. 293b
14
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316
Admirable (The) Bashville; or, Constancy un-
rewarded, being the novel of Cashel Byron's
profession done into a stage play in 3 acts
and in blanli verse, with a note on modern
prizefighting, by Bernard Shaw. New York,
Brentano's, 1913. 74 p. 16".
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361164; G. B.' Shaw, London. 294
Admirable Crichton; a play, by M. Goldsmith.
92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Milton Goldsmith, Philadelphia ; D : 2617,
Nov. 5, 1902; 2c. Feb. 2, 1903. 295
Admirable Miranda; written for the Hopeful!
well affected chib, bv P. L. Clark. Westfleld,
Mass., 1905. 34 p. 12".
© Patty Lee Clark, Westfleld, Mass.; D:
7386, Oct. 10, 1905; 2c. Oct. 28, 1905. 296
Admiral (The) Typewritten.
© Paul W. Hyde. Pittsburgh; 1899:83842,
Dec. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1900. 297
a dramatic triad, by C. Pendleton.
© Charlotte Pendleton, Philadelphia ; 1889 :
2270, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 29. 298
Admiral Att; comic opera libretto in 2 acts,
words and lyrics by Joseph Blethen. 4".
Typewritten.
© Alden Joseph Blethen. jr., Seattle; D:
5766, Oct. 24, 1904 ; 2c. May 3, 1905. 299
Admiral Cupid; a spectacular romantic comic
opera in 3 acts, written by D. F. R. McGregor,
composed by Max Hirschfeld.
© Donald Fitz Randolph McGregor, Brook-
lyn ; 1894 : 19352, Apr. 14. 300
Admiral Guinea. See Three plays; by W. E.
Henley and R. L. Stevenson.
Admiral Peters; comedy in 1 act, by W. W.
Jacobs and Horace Mills. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd. 13 p. 12".
© Sept. 16, 1909; 2c. Sept 17, 1909; D:
16812; Samuel French, ltd., London. 301
Admiral's (The) daughter; in 4 acts, by E. L.
Joslin. Typewritten.
© Edith L. Joslin, Boston; 1900 A: 31442,
Dec. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 28. . 302
— a poetical drama in blank verse, founded on
the massacre of St. Bartholomew in France,
by W. W. Campbell.
© W. Wilfred Campbell, Ottawa, Canada;
1898 : 35328, June 9. 303
— or. The slave ship, marine comedy in 1 act,
dialogue by N. Waybura and John T. Nichol-
son. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914 ; D : 38447 ; New Wayburn,
New York. 303a
Admirer (The) See New (The) woman.
Adolphe Challet; an emotional play in 5 acts, bv
G. M. Ciprico.
© George M. Ciprico, San Francisco; 1881:
12104, Aug. 5. 304
Adonis; a burlesque extravaganza in 2 acts and
5 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, New York; 1884:12044,
June 13. 305
Adonis (The) ballet; in several compositions, in-
vented and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:1725,
Jan. 21. 306
Adonis in France; burlesque, t^y H. M. Pitt.
© Henry Maeder Pitt, New York; 1887:
5325, JMar. 7. 307
Adonis in Paris; burlesque, by H. M. Pitt.
© Henry Maeder Pitt, New York; 1887:
5326, Mar. 7. 308
Adopted; an original moral drama in 5 acts, by
J. F. Wagner and F. Rode.
© Jobn F. Wagner and Fred'k. Rode, New
York ; 1878 : 7563, June 27. 309
(Die adoptirten); a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by Hugo Buerger.
© Imre Kiralfy, United States; 1877:12535,
Oct. 30. 310
Adopted (The) child; play in 4 acts, by B. Wit-
kowski. 50 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35571 ; Birdie Wit-
kowski, Chicago. 311
Adopted daughter; a brilliant new melodrama
in 4 acts. f°. Typewritten.
© Israel M. Silkworth, Baltimore; D : 8248,
Mar. 29, 1906; 2c. Mar. 29, 1906. 312
Adopted son. See Minstrel boy.
Adopting a baby. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dorotby Usner Baxter, New York ; D :
5264, June 16, 1904; 2c. June 16, 1904. 313
Adopting Lucy; play by Richard E. Harcourt,
[pseud, of F. A. Paillou.] 14 p. 4°. Type-
w^ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28218 ; F. A. Paillou,
St. Louis. 314
Adoption (The) and other sketches. See Man
(The) behind the screen. — Treva.
Adoption (The) of Archibald; a farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by E. Selwyn. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Selwyn, New York; D : 2395, Sept.
30, 1902; 2c. Sept. 30, 1902. 315
Adoptirte (Die); lokal-posse mit gesang in 3 ak-
ten uud 4 bildern, nebst 1 vorspiel. Die iiber-
raschten junggesellen von E. Boremsky und M.
Cohnheim.
© Eugene Boremskv and Max Cohnheim,
New York; 1883: 10700, June 12. 316
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337
Adoptirten (Die) See Adopted (The)
Adora; a new comedy-drama, by Edwin F. De
Nyse.
© Kiralfy brotliers, New York ; 1875 : 7823,
July 27. 317
Adorable Elizabetli; a comedy in 1 act, by
Eugene Latour.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 76303,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 318
Adoration (The) of the Magi kings. Sec Dawn
(The) of redemption.
Adrian the patriarch; a drama in 5 acts, by A.
T. Mitchell.
© Alexander T. Mitchell, Philadelphia:
1883 : 5421, Mar. 23. 319
Adriana Lecouvreur; commedia-dramma di E.
Scribe ed E. Legouve, ridotta in 4 atti per la
scena lirica da A. Colautti ; musica di Fran-
cesco Gilea. New York, V. Ciocia [1902] 120
p. 12°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milran ; D : 2514, Oct.
30, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1902. 320
Adrienne; a 1 act play In blank verse. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; D:
6746, May 29, 1905; 2c. May 29, 1905. 321
• or, Love versus passion, play in 4 acts, by
A. I. Finkle. 82 p. 4". Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1913; D: 34402; Alex. I.
Finkle, New York. 322
Adrienne Feyh; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
J. Robertson.
© James Robertson, United States; 1878:
446, Jan. 9. 323
Adrienne Lecouvreur; a lyrical drama in 4 acts,
by A. Colautti, music by Francesco GUea. New
York, F. Rullman [1906] 75 p. 8°.
© F. Rullman. New York; D : 9122, Sept. 21,
1906 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 324
piece en 6 actes [par S. Bernhardt] [Paris,
Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1., 73 p.
12°.
© Sarah Bernhardt. Paris; D : 10413, Apr.
25, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1907. 325
•play in 5 acts, by Sarah Bernhardt, the
story in English and French, by Charles Al-
fred Byrne. New York, F. Pullman [1905]
23 p. 8°.
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 7675, Dec. 7,
1905 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1905. 326
Adrift; a romantic idyl in 5 acts, by J. A.
Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, United States; 1887:
1933, Jan. 24. 327
a society play in 3 acts, act 2, by N. Ames,
i. e. Eleanor Maria Easterbrook Ames.
© Nellie Ames, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 510, Jan.
Adrift in New York; by S. MacDonald. 40 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Sara MacDonald, New York; D:8336,
Apr. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 329
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by N. S. Wood.
© N. S. Wood, New York ; 1889 : 8235, Mar.
14. 330
a dramatic composition, by H. Alger, jr.
© Horatio Alger, jr.. New York ; 1889 : 4209,
Feb. 5. 331
Advance (The) agent. 198 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Wm. B. Young, Chicago ; D : 12602, Mar.
24, 1908; 2c. Mar. 24, 1908. 332
1 act play, by R. Warner. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Richard Warner, New York ; D : 13070,
May 27, 1908; 2c. May 27, 1908. 333
or, Her mother's last wish, 1 act playlet,
by D. Howe. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28919; Den Howe,
Baltimore. 334
Advance edition of the Republican national
convention; a travesty in 1 act, by Douglas
Malloch, staged under the direction of Otis B.
Thayer. 13 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1912; D: 29631; Press club
of Chicago, Chicago. 335
See New (The) woman's
Advent. See Plays; by August Strindberg.
Advanced woman
club.
Adventure (An); by O. Dymow.
^poHcniecTBie; nbeca Bt o^hom'B ^^'SficTBiH.
Ociina JIfiiMOBa.
28 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39918; Ossip Dy-
mow, New York. 335a
play in 5 acts, by H. B. Binns. 104 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910 ; D : 22643 ; Henry Bryan
Binns, Eden Bridge, England. 336
— romantic variation on a Homeric theme [in
5 acts, by] H. B. Binns. New York, B. W.
Huebsch : Loudon, A. C. Fifield, 1911. 5 p. 1.,
96 p. 16°.
© Feb. 16, 1911; 2c. Feb. 20, 1911; D:
23442 ; Henry Bryan Binns, London. 337
— See also Balaustion's Euripides.
15.
328
Adventure galley; play in 4 acts, by B. Bloch.
109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1914; D: 37357; Bertram
Bloch, New York. 337a
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349
Adventure (An) in justice; or, Hobbe's hobby,
comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. O. Tilburne.
160 p. f°. Tyiiewi-itten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1914; D:38SG0; Edward
Oliver Tilburne, St. Paul. 337b
Adventure (An) in the land of Nod; by F. G.
Ilonth and Justin Paige. 4". Typewritten.
© Francis Greye Routh, Cincinnati ; D :
10200, Mar. 23, 1907; 2c. Mar. 23, 1907. 338
Adventure (The) of a New York detective.
f^ce Limber Jim.
Adventure of Lady Ursula; comedy in 4 acts,
by Anthony Hope [pseud, of Antbony Hope
Hawkins] New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 4 p. 1., 7-137 p. 12".
© June 15, 1010; 2c. June 15, 1910; D:
21340; Samuel French, ltd., London. 339
Adventure (The) of Mary. See St. Patrick's
eve.
Adventure (The) of the Lady Ursula; a com-
edy in 4 acts, by Anthony Hope [pseud, of
Anthony Hope Hawkins] New York, R. H.
Russel."l89S. 3 p. 1., 125 p. illus. pi. 8°.
© R. H. Russel, New York; 1898:67846,
Nov. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 340
Adventurer (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by Al-
fred Capus, tr. from the French by Benedict
Papot. {In Drama, no. 16, Nov. 1914; peri-
o.lical © Dec. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1915 ; B :
32S0S3; Drama league of America, Chicago)
340a
humane play in 4 acts, by D. Oppenheim.
143 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1909 ; D : 17738 ; David Op-
penheim, New York. 341
Adventurers; by M. W. Brooks. 66 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Mary Wallace Brooks, Grafton, Ontario,
Canada; D : 12108, Jan. 13, 1908; 2c. Feb. 24,
1908. 342
pageant in 4 parts, by J. B. Carrington.
48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913; D: 36065; John B. Car-
rington, San Antonio. ■■ 342a
Adventures; or. The woman-hater, vaudeville
sketch, by U. Akerstrom. 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 27, 1910 ; D : 21657 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 343
Adventures in Cuba. See Maine (The) disas-
ter.
Adventures in the far West. See Jack Wilson,
the scout.
Adventures in the old land and the new. ilee
Eviction (The)
5379—15-
Adventures of a bachelor; by Mrs. Mark Pea-
body.
© Louise E. Paullin, New York ; 1881 : 5022,
Apr. 2. 344
Adventures of a cast-ofc; photo drama for
cleanup week in 11 incidents, by A. Pennewell.
(In Oak leaves, v. 34, no. 20, May 8, 1915)
© Riay 8, 1915 ; Ic. May 15, 1915 ; D : 41024 ;
Aimer Pennewell, Oak Park, 111. 344a
Adventures (The) of a college bride. See Ma-
sonic (The) ring'.
Adventures (The) of a hard boiled egg; by
Barry Gray. 9 p. 4°. Typ'ewritten.
© James L. Harkless and Madeline Hart-
ford, Belle Vernon, Pa.; D : 14523, Dec. 12,
1908 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1908. 345
Adventures (The) of a lively hussy. See Lady
Betty Martingale.
Adventures (The) of a love letter. See Scrap
(A) of paper.
Adventures (The) of a sealed packet. See Na-
bob's (The) fortune.
Adventures of a speculative Yankee. See
Hezekiah Hapgood.
Adventures (The) of a telegraph operator. See
Curious.
Adventures (The) of Ademont; by F. E. Moore.
15 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1911; D: 24729; F. E. Moore,
Milwaukee. 346
Adventures of Aladdin and his lamp. See
New (A) version of The adventures of Alad-
din and his lamp.
Adventures of an actress; up-to-date musical
sketch in 1 scene, by E. B. Egan. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edith Barnes Egan, Brooklyn; D: 11966,
Dec. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1908. 347
Adventures (The) of an Irish guide. See
E.ody, the rover.
Adventures (The) of Arthur Lynch. See High
treason.
Adventures (The) of Atwood; by W. L. Harts-
horn. 116 p. Typewritten.
© W. L. Hartshorn, Hanover, N. H. ; D:
1203, Dec. 21, 1901; 2c. Dee. 21, 1901; 2c.
printed ed. Apr. 18, 1903. 348
Adventures of Barney, the guide; an original
melodramatic episode, together with original
scenes, songs, and tableaux, written, composed
and designed by J. MacEvoy.
© John MacEvoy, New York; 1872:3348,
ApJ^ 1. 349
■ See also Haunted (The) guide.
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Adventures (The) of Chlora; play in 5 acts, by
F. H. Shelton. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913; D: 32185; Fredk. H.
Sbelton, Philadelphia. 350
Adventures (The) of Don Juan; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by R. Mansfield.
© Richard Mansfield, United States; 1890:
3S697, Dec. 8. 351
Adventures (The) of Don Quixote de la Man-
cha and his squire Sancho Panza; farce-
comedy in 5 acts, dramatized from the novel
of Micuel de Cervantes Saavedra, by I. Lud-
low. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912 ; D : 31507 ; Israel Lud-
low, New York. 352
Adventures (The) of Fred Esteller. See Ten
thousand.
Adventures of Hypatia; a play in 4 acts, found-
ed on Charles Kingsley's novel of that name,
by G. Stuart Ogilvie. Rahway. N. J., The Mer-
shon CO., 1894.
© W. Heinemann, London; 1894:7317,
Apr. 2. 353
Adventures (The) of Jack; comedy in 2 acts, by
G. F. Gundelfinger. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1911; D: 24153; Geo. F. Gun-
delfinger, New Haven. 354
Adventures (The) of Legate Grove,
der a cloud.
See Un-
Ad ventures (The) of Little Red Riding Hood;
an operetta in 4 acts, by Richard Hardman.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 76331,
Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 355
Adventures (The) of Louis Casimir; a roman-
tic drama in 4 acts, by F. Hall.
© Franklin Hall, Philadelphia; D : 3039,
Dec. 9. 356
Adventures (The) of Lydia. 4°. Typewritten.
© Moses Goldstein, Brooklyn ; D : 1194, Dec.
18,1901 ; Ic. Nov. 9,1901 ; Ic. Feb. 21, 1902. 357
Adventures (The) of Miss Linn; by H. Rogers.
© Harry Rogers, New York; 1900 A: 27559,
Nov. 6. 358
Adventures of Mr. Tom and the baron; a farce
in 3 acts, by F. Summerfield. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York; 1899:
35272, May 26 ; 2c. May 26. 359
Adventures (The) of Mutt and Jeff; musical
comedy in 1 act, by J. Lyle. 10 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911; D: 23334; Jack Lyle,
New York. 360
Adventures (The) of one O'Billiard McWil-
liams. See Comedy (The) of the Killtown
rivals.
Adventures (The) of our commercial travel-
ers. See Pluck.
Adventures (The) of Peck's bad boy; a farce
comedy in 1 act, by C. Francis. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1912 ; D : 30108 ; C. Francis,
Hornell, N. Y. 361
Adventures of Pinocchio; arranged from the
■ Italian of C. Collodi [pseud, of Carlo Loren-
zini] by Emily Gray. Chicago, A. Flanagan
company [1911] 79 p. illus. (part col.)
16".
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; A:
305136; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 362
Adventures (The) of Polly. See Girl worth
while.
Adventures (The) of Sherlock Holmes. See
Sign of the four.
Adventures of Smith & Jones; a farce comedy
in 3 acts, by J. J. Murray.
© John J. Murray, Cincinnati ; 1898 : 65109,
Nov. 7. 363
Adventures (The) of the bad boy; an original
3 act comedy, by William J. Hand and Ulysses
D. Newell. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Union amusement co.. New York ; D :
10597, May IS, 1907 ; 2c. July 15, 1907. 364
Adventures (The) of the Yama Yamas; play.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
13395. July 22, 1908. 365
Adventures of Tom and Jerry; or, Cafe La
Trouble. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fre<l Roger Imhof, Rock Island. 111.; D:
4907, Apr. 20, 1904; 2c. Apr. 20, 1904. 366
Adventures (The) of Tom Sawyer; play in 4
acts, by P. Kester. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914 ; D : 36212 ; Paul Kester,
Alexandria, Va. 366a
Adventures (The) of Tom Van Aster; by the
mythsterious cuss.
© Charles A. Glyn, New York ; 1882 : 10357,
June 22. 367
Adventuress (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by B. IL Hilton.
© Susan Denin, New York; 1871:11355,
Dec. 1. 368
a comedy in 4 acts, by Emile Angler.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1888 : 27474, Sept.
27; 2c. Oct. 8. 369
a drama in 5 acts, by J. W. Hartley.
© J. Warren Hartley, Philadelphia; 1893:
17475, Apr. 8. 370
musical comedy in 2 acts, by W. Chase and
C. Nathan. 94 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912; D: 30455; Will Chase
and Casper Nathan, New York. 371
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389
Adventuress (The) — Continued.
an original American play in 4 acts, by A.
Pitou.
© Augustus Pitou, New York ; 1874 : 10212,
Aug. 3. 372
a play.
© A. W. Hammond, New York ; 1879 : 57fiO,
Apr. 29. 373
play in 1 act, by H. Whitaker. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1914; D : 3G299 ; Herman
Whitaker, Piedmont, Cal. 374
romantic tabloid in 3 acts, by W. C. Her-
man. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
30 p. t". Mimeographed.
© Dec. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1914 ; D : 39141 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 374a
or, Lady Evelyn's triumph; a drama in 4
acts, by W. Burt Emerson. Clyde, O., Ames
publishing company.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1S93 : 9225, Feb.
20; 2c. Feb. 20. 375
Adversaire (L'); comedie en 4 actes, par Alfred
Capus. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. 3 p. 1., 280
p. 12".
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris; D : 4749, June
2, 1904; 2c. Dec. 28, 1903; 2c. Jan. 29, 1904.
376
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred Ca-
pus.
Advertised. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edgar Stoltz, San Francisco; D : 8194,
Mar. 19, 1906; 2c. Mar. 19, 1906.
A. Stiles.
f°.
377
Type-
Advertised for; by J
written.
© James A. Stiles, Brooklyn ; D : 12390, Feb.
19, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1908. 378
Advertisement; play in 4 acts, by Basil Mac-
Donald Hastings. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd. 114 p. 12°.
© May 18, 1915 ; 2c. May 20, 1915 ; D : 40811 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 378a
Advertisement (The) writer.
© George R. Craw, Chicago ; D : 11944, Dec.
19, 1907. 379
Advertiser (The); comedy in 3 acts, by J. Me-
dill Patterson. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912; D : 29634 ; Joseph M.
Patterson, Chicago. 380
Advertising agent; dramatic composition in 3
acts, by E. W. Scully. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D: 20252; Eugene W.
Scully, Montvale, N. J. 381
a modern drama, by C. T. Cargill.
© C. T. Cargill, Newport, Ky. ; 1895 : 37016,
July 17 ; 2c. July 29. 382
Advertising brings results; a comedy sketch in
1 act, by M. Coe and Lulla Cortelyou. 15 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Marie E. Coe, Melrose, Cal.; D: 15889,
May 19, 1909 ; 2c. May 19, 1909. 383
farce in 1 act, by M. Coe and L. Grant. 16
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic, June 16, 1914 ; D : 37329 ; Marie Coe
and Leila Grant, Los Angeles. 383a
Advertising for a husband; farce in 1 act, by
Charles S. Bird. New York, S, French ; Lon-
don, S, French, ltd. 28 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1911 ; 2c, Dec. 2^8, 1911 ; D : 28109 ;
Samuel French, New York. 384
play in 1 act, by H. A. Littledale. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2. 1914 ; D : 37199 ; Harold A, Lit-
tledale, New York. 384a
Advertising (The) girls; a masque of very fly
leaves in 2 scenes, by Amelia Sanford. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1900. 18 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
1037, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1900. 385
Advertising (The) man; comedy in 4 acts, by
F, W. Robinson. 117 p, 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic, Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35736 ; Fred Warner
Robinson, New York. 385a
See also Land (The) of Lag.
Advertising (The) of Kate; play in 4 acts, by A.
N. Meyer. 129 p. 4". Typewritten,
© Ic. June 22, 1912; D: 30085; Annie
Nathan Meyer, New York. 386
Advice; a play in 1 act, by C. L. Fox, 4°.
Typewritten,
© Constance Le Vien Fox, New York ; D :
5763, Nov. 12, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904, 387
Advice ltd. ; comedy drama in 4 acts, by M. C. G.
Bright. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept, 10, 1914 ; D : 38079 ; Mary Chave-
lita Golding Bright, Loudon, 387a
Advice to husbands. See Estranged.
Advice wanted; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
William and Josephine Giles. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald. 6 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1915; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915; D : 41407 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 387b
Adviser; comedietta in 1 act, by L. Karr. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 190Q; D: 17156; Louise Karr,
New York. 388
Adzuma; or. The Japanese wife, a play in 4
acts, by E, Arnold. New York, Charles Scrib-
ner's sons, 1893,
© Edwin Arnold, Great Britain ; 1893 : 4128,
Jan. 19 ; 2c. Jan. 20. 389
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390
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
412
Aegtesland; spil i 3 akter med forspillet De
uuge dr0mme ;if E. Gad. Kj0benhavn og
Kristiania, Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk
forlag, 1913. 2 p. 1. 64 p. 8°.
© Oct. 25, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1913 ; D : 34935 ;
Emma Gad, Copeuhagen. 390
Aeneas; a drama.
© Charles Gildelaaus, St. Louis; 1SS4 : 20437,
Oct. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 391
Aeneas at the court of Dido. 102 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Robert Hammond Real, Baltimore ; D :
3824, Aug. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1903. 392
Aeneid. See Dido. — Flight (The) of Aeneas.
Aenone; an emotional drama in 5 acts, trans-
lated and adapted from the French by A. Fal-
lon.
© Anita Fallon, San Francisco; 1888: 22104,
Aug. 1. 393
Aerial (An) excursion. Typewritten.
© Walter P. Portman, Chicago; D : 7430.
Oct. 20, 1905 : 2c. Oct. 20, 1905. 394
Aerial (An) honeymoon; musical comedy in 2
scenes, by P. Goldmann. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 6, 1911; D: 24148; Philipp Gold-
mann, New York. 395
1 act operette, by P. Goldmann. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1910; D: 22974; Philipp Gold-
mann, New York. 396
pantomimic musical comedy in 3 acts, by
John F. Byrne. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sept. 8, 1914 ; D : 38065 ; Andrew S. Byrne
and James A. Byrne, Norwich, Conn. 396a
Aerietta, the smug-g'ler's daug'hter; a nautical
extravaganza in 3 acts, by L. N. Fletcher, Li-
bretto.
© I>ewis Nehemiah Fletcher, Kansas City,
Mo. ; 1883 : 12550, July 9. 397
opera, a nautical extravaganza in 3 acts, by
L. N. Fletcher, music composed by Edw. W.
Thompson.
© Lewis Nehemiah Fletcher, Kansas Cltv,
Mo. ; 1883 : 17470, Sept. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 398
Aero (The) club; a comedy in 3 acts, by Sydney
Rosenfeld.
© S. Rosenfeld, New York ; D : 9574, Dec. 4,
1906. 399
Aero-nots (The); 1 act vaudeville farce, by M.
Ott. 19 p. 4". Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 20, 1912; D: 28783; Mathew Ott,
Aeronaut (The). 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman and Taylor Granville,
New York ; D : 9505, Nov. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 23,
1906. 401
■a musical play in 2 acts, book by Palmer
Morse, music by Guy Bevier [pseud, of G. B.
Williams]
© Guy Bevier Williams, Milwaukee ; D :
10238, Mar. 29, 1907. 402
an original play in 4 acts, by Charles Ul-
Wollaston, Mass.
400
rich and H. Gilbert.
© Harry Gilbert, Cincinnati ; 1881 : 11500,
July 25. 403
Aeroplane (An) flirtation; vaudeville sketch in
2 scenes, by G. F. Sturgis. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1911; D: 23182; Granville
Iforbes Sturgis, Denver. 404
Aesop, the fool; a classic drama in 4 acts and 8
scenes, by L. P. Brown.
© Laurence Parmley Brown, New York:
1896 : 15405, Mar. 9. 405
Aesthetics (The); an original comedy in 3 acts,
by Hazel Wood (M. B. Smith).
© Magda B. Smith, New York; 1881:4382.
Mar. 22. 406
Affaeren: komedie i 5 akter, af H. Nathansen.
K.i0benhavn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske bog-
handel. Nordisk forlag, 1913. 2 p. 1., 164 p.
32°.
© Oct. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913 ; D : 35004 ;
Henri Nathansen, Copeuhagen. 407
Affair (The) at the rectory. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter II. Fell, Trenlon. N. J.; D : 6.558.
Apr. 21. 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1905. 408
Affair (An) at West-Gate. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Benson Stafford, Buffalo; D : 10502,
May 6, 1907; 2c. May 6, 1907. 409
Affair (An) in a studio; play in 1 act, by L. A.
Pape. 8 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D: 31387; Leon A.
Pape, Philadelphia. 410
Affair (The) in the barracks; English version
of Stein and Soehngen's German play entitled
Kasernenluft in 4 acts, by C. M. S. McLellan.
150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1911 ; D : 24441 ; Liebler & co..
New York. 411
Affair (An) of business; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by B. W. Musson.
© B. W. Musson, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1898:
19547, Mar. 16. 412
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413
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
434
Affair (An) of honor; a pautomime in 1 act, by
J. Perie. Typewritten.
© Junette Perie, New York; 1898:48492,
Aug. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 4. 413
piny in 1 act, by Margaret Raven. 22 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912; D : 28811 ; E. Daniell
Lockwood, New York. 414
See also Cosa (Una) del honra.
Affair (An) of state; a play in 4 acts.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
10152, Mar. 15, 1907. 415
Affair (An) of the family. 30 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Robert Marcus Rcliinks, Birmingham,
Ala. ; D : 13319, July 10, 1908 ; 2c. July 10, 1908.
416
Affair (An) of the heart; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by A. E. Rice.
© Alfred E. Rice, Portland, Or.; D : 7109,
Aug. 15, 1905. 417
Affair (The) of the pink gown; a play in 1 act,
by C. E. Rich. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cbarles Edward Rich, New York; D:
2101, July 10, 1902 ; 2c. July 10, 1902. 418
Affair of the sword; by F. G. Blakeslee and
Henry McMauus. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred G. Blakeslee, Hartford; D : 9090,
Sept. 15, 190G ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1906. 419
Affaire (L') Clemenceau.
(The) case. — Iza.
See Clemenceau
Affaire (L') Coverly. See Tichborne (The)
claimant.
Affaire d'amour de Mme. Blanche; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1898:24550,
May 20. 420
Affaire d'lionneur; by Wm. D. Hall. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
• © Minnie and Etbel Nye, Philadelphia ; D :
5774, Nov. 15, 1904; 2c. Nov. 15, 1904, 421
Affaire (Une) d'or; comedie en 3 actes, par M.
Gerbidon. 32 p. (L'lllustration theatrale,
' 8^ annee.— 224, IG novembre, 1912.)
© Nov. 16, 1912 : 2c. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31613 ;
Marcel Gerbidon, Paris. 422
Affaire (L') de I'hotel Bitch. See Hotel (The)
Hitch case.
Afi'aire (L') des poisons; piece en 5 actes, de V.
Sardou. [Paris, Impr. de l'lllustration] 1908.
2 p. 1., 96 p. S".
© Victorien Sardou, Paris; D : 12436, Feb.
27, 1908; 2c. Feb. 27, 1908. 423
Affaire (L') Dreyfus; or. The Devil's Island's
martyr, tr. from the French L'afCaire Drey-
fus; ou, Le martyr de I'lle du Diable, a his-
torical drama in 5 acts and 9 tableaux, by
J. B. Bouzelli and U. Rustique. 41 p. f°.
© J. B. Bouzelli and Urbain Rustique, Mon-
treal, Canada; D : 4809, Mar. 21, 1904. 424
Affaire Fousseret; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Felix Philippi. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Felix
Bloch erben. 110 p. S".
© Ic. Jan. 28. 1914 ; D : 35S12 ; Felix Bloch
erben. Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 424a
Affaire (L') Grisel; drame fin 3 actes, [par]
Lucieu Besnnrd.
© Felix Demoly, Paris ; D : 10180, Mar. 21,
1907. 425
Affaire (Une) pcandaleuse; vaudeville en 4
actes, i)ar Paul Gavault and Maurice Ordon-
ueau. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1904. 170 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 5948, Dec. 22, 1904 ;
2c. Dec. 22, 1904. 426
Affaires (Les) sont les affaires; piece en 3
actes, de O. Mirbeau.
© Octave Mirbeau. Paris; D : 3335, Apr. 25,
1903 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 427
Affairs (The) of men; play in 3 acts, by A. C.
Carruthers. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D: 38435; Arthur C.
Carruthers, New York. 427a
Affairs of state; an American comedy, by W.
Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1874 : 2038, Feb.
20. 428
Affectation; a musical comedy in 2 acts, de-
picting the fashionable life. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julius Wedekind, New York; D : 2521,
Oct. 31, 1902; 2c. Oct. 31, 1902. 429
Affection (An) of the heart; a comedy in 2 acts,
by Eugene Latour.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 :
76305, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 430
Affinities; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. M.
Yost. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. xMav 27, 1912; D: 29813; Howard M.
Yost, Cleveland. 431
Affinity. 4". Typewritten.
© Richardson William Dickenson, Sioux
Falls, S. D. ; D : 2028, June 20, 1902; 2c. June
20, 1902. 432
— 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Greenman Howser, Chicago ; D : 14053,
Oct. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1908. 433
— by W. J. Carter. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1910 ; D : 17938 ; William J.
Carter, New York. 434
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DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
453
Affinity — Continued.
family tragedy of the present times in 4
acts, by Dr. G. Keitz. 123 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913 ; D : 32161 ; Gustav Keitz,
New Orleans. 435
a play iu 4 acts, by A. M. Bradley. 4".
Typewritten.
© Alice M. Bradley, Croton-on-Hudson,
N. Y.; D: 13549, Aug. 15, 1908; 2c. Aug. 15,
1908. 436
— play iu 1 act, by A. B. Ebin. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914 ; D : 35610 ; Alexander B.
Ebin, New York. 436a
— playlet in 1 act, by S. Sbatford. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1914 ; D : 36928 ; Sarah Shat-
ford. New York. 436b
Affinity and duty; or, Evangeline and
Gretchen, play in 1 act, by Anna Turnworm
[pseud, of M. A. Wolff] 34 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D: 34180; Mary A.
Wolff, Montgomery, Ala. 437
Affinity beach, and The girl from Mars; piece
in 2 acts, by Joe Opp. 45 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914 ; D : 37293 ; Joseph Opp,
New York. 437a
Affinity (The) bug.
© Sanford H. Dickinson, Buffalo; D : 15650.
Apr. 19, 1909. 438
Affinity (The) garden; a 1 act playlet, by M. S.
Parr. 19 p. f". Typewritten.
© Margaret S. Parr, Philadelphia ; D : 15172,
15172, Feb. 25, 1909; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909. 439
play in 3 acts, by M. S. L. Parr. 133 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1913 ; D : 34314 ; Margaret S.
Linn Parr, Collingswood, N. J. 440
Affinity (The) marriage; a play in 4 acts, by C.
A. McMullen. 92 p. 12°.
© Clarence A. McMullen, Oakland, Cal. ; D :
15510, Apr. 1, 1909; 2c. Apr. 27, 1909. 441
Afflicted by affinities; a playlet in 1 act, by
J. W. Allen. 21 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. May 8. 1912; D: 29289; J. Weller
Allen, Richmond, 111. 442
Afflicted (The) family; or, A doctor without
a diploma, a farce comedy in 4 acts, by Mal-
colm Stewart Taylor. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 11352, June
5 ; 2c. June 5. 443
Affranchis (Les); piece en 3 actes, par Marie
Leneru. Paris, Librairie Hachette et cie.,
1911. 227 p. 12°.
© Apr. 21, 1911; 2c. May 12, 1911; D:
24192 ; Hachette & co., Paris. 444
Affranchisement (The) of Louise; play in 3
acts, by B. Israeli. 114 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D: 29486; Baruch Is-
. raeli, Washington. 445
Affreux (L') homme; piece en 2 actes [de] M.
Vaucaire et Y. Mirande. Paris, I.ibrairie the-
atrale, 1909. 37 p. 12°.
© Jan. 15, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 1909 ; D :17785 ;
Maurice Vaucaire et Yves Mirande, Paris.
446
Afloat and ashore; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. F.
Mil liken.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1885:
27730, Dec. 28. 447
Afreet (The); play in 1 act by A. Winspeare.
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1915; D : 39714 ; Anthony
Winspeare, London. 447a
Africa; or, Livingstone and Stanley, a new
drama, by John F. Poole.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1872:9274, Aug.
29. 448
Africain (L') See Hamza.
Africaine (L'); a grand opera in 5 acts, com-
posed by Giacomo Meyerbeer, adapted from
the French of E. Schribe, by W. E. Hoffmann.
© Kate Glover, New York ; 1895 : 51831, Oct.
12; 2c. received. 449
African (The) box; or. The magician's trou-
bles, arr. bv Charles White. New York, R. M.
De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14042, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1S76. 450
African (An) changed. See Their last hope.
African (The) dodger. Sec Oh promise me.
African (An) king; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Madeline Merli.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1900
A : 15381, June 21. 451
African prince, his capture and escape from
bondage; or. All for his sister.
© Elizabeth It. J. Hensen, Chicago; D:
6955, July 12, 1905. 452
African (The) princess. Sec Urlina.
Africanus Blue Beard; a musical Ethiopian bur-
lesque, by Frank Dumont. New York, R. M.
De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
14574, Dec. 29; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 453
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454
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
474
Afrikaforscher (Der); dialog fiir 3 weibliche
luul 1 miinuliclie rolle, von E. Totzke. Antigo,
Wis., Antigo publishing co. 1 p. 1., 12 p. 24".
(Dialoge und vortriige fiir jugendvereine, no.
43)
© Nov. 10, 1013; 2c. Nov. 20, 1913; D:
35069; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 454
Afrikaner; lustspiel in 4 aufziigen [von R. Her-
manns! Elberfeld. A. Martini & Griittefien,
g. in. b. h., 190G. 114 p. 16°.
© Rudolf Hermanns. Elberfeld, Germany;
C : 131973, Oct. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906.
455
Afrikanische (Der) Bismarck und die Eng-
lander. Sec Buren-keile.
Afrimerican (The); or, Before the war and
after emancipation, from barbarism to
bondag'e, and from soldier to citizen, an
original dramatic production, by W. Foote.
© William Foote, New York; 1891:11137,
Mar. 26. 456
Afro (The) American adventurer; 4 act drama,
by J. N. Smith.
© Jean Nuton Smith, Indianapolis; 1896:
63818, Nov. 23. 457
After; an original drama in 1 act, by Scott Bat-
tarns.
© J. M. Hill, New York ; 1888 : 16478, June
8. 458
play in 1 act, by F. Bruegger. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D: 36492; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 458a
After a fashion; or, A doctor without a
diploma, a farce comedy in 4 acts, by M.
Taylor.
© Malcolm Taylor, Chicago; 1878:1185,
Jan. 28. 459
After a fortune; or, Foiled by dogs, a border
drama in 4 acts, by W. D. Marine.
© Will D. Marine, Indianapolis ; 1890 : 2335,
Jan. 17. 460
After a storm comes a calm; a comedietta in 1
act, by John Maddison Morton.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1886 : 30298,
Dec. 29 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1888. 461
After all; comedy in 4 acts, by H. M. Sankey.
40 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911 : D : 28101 ; Howard M.
Sankey, Richmond, Ind. 462
comedy in 3 acts, by P. K. Driden. 116 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913; D : 33207 ; Paul K.
Driden, Reading, Pa. 463
After all — Continued.
dramatic poem, by Harriet Monroe. {In
Poet lore, v. 12, no. 3, Julv-Sept., 1900 : period-
ical © NoA^ 17, 1900; Ic. Nov. 1, 1900; Ic.
Nov, 4, 1900; B: 18129; Poet lore co., Boston)
463a
Sec also Passing (The) show.
After all the judgment; a play in 3 acts, by J.
C. Nicholson. Ill p. blueprint plans, obi. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913 ; D : 32277 ; James Calvin
Nicholson, Hartford. 464
After business hours; a comtedy in 4 acts, from
the German of Blumenthal, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1886:22031,
Oct. 1. 465
Same.
© by Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 4977, Jan. 7, 1914. Origi-
nal entry, Oct. 1, 1886, no. 22031. 465a
After centuries; [scenario for play in prologue
and 3 acts] by M. P. Welch. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 16628 ; Mary Parkes
Welch, Roland Park, Md. 466
After dark in Deadwood and I/eadville.
© James Lewer, Denver ; 1879 : 11562, Aug.
30. 467
After death; a 5 act sensational melodrama, by
R. A. Farrelly.
© Richard A. Farrelly, New York; 1894:
6557, Jan. 27. 468
After forty years; sketch, by F. Allen. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20446; Frederick
Allen, Salt Lake City. 469
After it happened; by Lewis Allen. 2 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1913 ; D : 35066 ; Jack Boyce.
New York. 470
After many days; drama in 4 acts, by Vivian
Page. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911; D: 24369; Gustave
Frohman, New York. 471
an original drama in 3 acts, by Allisto
[pseud, of E. M. Bradford]
© E. M. Bradford, Augusta, Wis.; 1893:
10016, Feb. 24. 472
a play in 4 acts, by E. B. Tilton.
© Edwin B. Tilton, Brooklyn; 1897:45510,
Aug. 12. 473
a play in 4 acts, by K. Lee.
© Kenneth Lee, New York; 1899:70943
Oct. 31.
474
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DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
493
After many days — Continued.
play in 4 acts and prologue, by A. E. Ives
and A. Prescott. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. S, 1915; D: 40308; Alice E. Ives
and Augusta Prescott, New York. 474a
play in prologue and 3 acts, by J. H. Price.
125 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1914 ; D : 35643 ; J. Hyde Price,
New York. 474b
-play in 3 acts, by E. Locke. 60 p. 4°,
Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1910; D: 20786; Edward
Locke, New York. 475
or, Her choice, in 5 acts, by Judith Holman
[pseud, of L. W. Law] 55 p. 4°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911 ; D : 24425 ; Lizzie Wood-
bury Law, New York. 476
in 3 acts, by Judith Holman [pseud.
of L. W. Law] 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© lo. Sept. 19, 1930 ; D : 22110 ; Lizzie Wood-
bury Law, New York. 477
After many years; a play in 4 acts, by J. G.
Spencer.
© J. G. Spencer, Rutland, Vt. ; 1896 : 5133S,
Sept. 12. 478
Sec also Half hours of vaudeville. — Heart
(The) of crime.
After midnight. 8°. Typewritten.
© A. J. Spencer and Sargent Aborn, New
York ; D : 4505, Jan. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1903.
479
play in 1 act, by M. Levine. 18 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36246 ; Morris Levine,
Bayonne, N. J. 479a
After nineteen years. See Simple Bill.
After seven years; by C. W. Sweetland. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Claire Wickham Sweetland, Thomaston,
N. Y.; D: 12612, Mar. 25, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16,
1908. 480
play in 4 acts, by L. Burte. 42 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 27, 1911 ; D : 24783 ; Lloyd Burte,
Brooklyn. 481
a thrilling sensational melodrama in 4 acts,
by Charles H. Flemming.
© Daniel A. Kelly, Baltimore ; 1887 : 19321,
July 27. 482
- — See also Gold (The) king. — Marley "Water.
After six years; western drama in 1 act, by A.
:\IacHugh. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© lo. Feb. 28. 1912; D: 28862; Augustin
MacHugb New York. 483
After 16 years; play hi 4 acts, by M. Gabel.
122 p. 4°. Ms.
© 3 c. Oct. 3, 1914; D: 38398; Max Gabel,
Brooklyn. 483a
After taps; a drama in 3 acts, completed by K.
E. Baker, from notes and unfinished manu-
• script of the late George M. Baker. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1891.
© Rachel E. Baker, United States; 1891:
2779, Jan. 19 ; 2c. Feb. 20. 484
military comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. F.
Dittniar and C. F. Dittmar.
© George F. Dittmar and Charles F. Ditt-
mar, Jersey City ; 1889 : 10698, Apr. 4. 485
After ten years; a romantic drama in 3 scenes,
liy W. G. Duncan. Typewritten.
© William G. Duncan, New York ; D : 62.
Jan. 22, 1901; 2c. Jan. 22, 1901. 486
— slice of life in 3 episodes, by R. T. Ketter-
ing. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3. 1915 ; D : 40257 ; Ralph Thomas
Kettering, Chicago. 486a
or, The maniac wife, an original romantic
drama in 3 acts, by B. W. Hollenbeck. Clyde,
O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 3554, Feb.
10; 2c. Feb. 10. 487
After the ball; by T. Irwin. 34 p. 8". Type-
written.
© Thomas Irwin, Toronto, Canada ; D :
4300, Nov. 25, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1903. 488
dramatic composition in 1 act, by A. Simon.
© Albert Simon, Cincinnati, O. ; D : 4712,
Mar. 11, 1904. 489
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the French of M. Pontin, by Joseph Herbert.
Typewritten.
© T. W. and C. B. Mullalv, New York:
1893 : 34232, July 22 ; 2c. July 31. 490
play in 1 act, by E. Saltus. 18 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 3913; D: 33124; Edgar Saltus.
New York. 491
vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by Henry E.
Shelland. New York, Dick & Filzgerald [1906]
6 p. 16".
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 8821,
July 12, 1906; 2c. Aug. 14. 1906. 492
— or. The dark hour before the dawn, drama
in 1 act, by H. F. Taylor. 19 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Henrv Fitch Taylor, Cos Cob, Conn. : D :
6456, Apr. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1905. 493
— See also Mad (The) count.
24
494
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
513
After the barber's ball; play in 1 act, by J. Mc-
Cree. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913; D: 33775; Juuie Mc-
Cree, New York. 494
After the battle; a war drama, by F. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York; 1897: 6274,
Jan. 21. 495
After the christening'. Sec April fool.
After the circus; farce in 1 act, by Lawrence
Clienowoth. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co., 1900.
17 p. 12°. (Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 422)
© Ames pnb. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A : 29671,
Dec. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 496
After the concert; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
A. Stewart. 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1914 ; D : 37500 ; Andrew Stew-
art, Washington. 496a
After the election; by J. C. and H. B. Dox. f° .
I'ypewritten.
© Julia Cockle Dox and Hamilton Bogavt
Dox, Peoria, 111. ; D : 11880, Dec. 7, 1907 ; 2c.
Jan. 8, 1908. 497
After the elopement; sketch by O. T. Jobnsone.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911 ; D : 25424 ; Otto T. Jobn-
sone, Brooklyn. 498
After the fair; acrobatic rural novelty skit, by
Charles Horwitz. 7 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34505; Adolph and
Anne Kern, Findlay, O. 499
play in 1 act, by Charles Horwitz. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1913; D: 33070; Frank De
Mora and Anna Graceta, Findlay, O. 500
After the fire. See Plays; by August Strind-
berg.
After the French ball. See Beautiful (A) liar.
After the game; a college comedy in 2 acts, by
Liudsev Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1907.
31 p. 16°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 11290, Sept. 4,
1907 ; 2e. Oct. 25, 1907. 501
■play in 1 act, by J. B. Foster. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911; D: 25248; Julia B.
Foster, Berkeley, Cal. 502
After the girl; revusical comedy in 2 acts and 6
scenes, written and composed by Paul A.
Kubens, lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Paul
A. Rubens. 2 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914 ; D : 36030 ; Gaiety thea-
tre CO., ltd., London. 503a
Same. London, Chappell &, co., ltd. 30 p.
8".
© Feb. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1914 ; D : 35986 ;
Chappell & CO., ltd., London. 503b
After the honeymoon; a farce in 1 act, by Wal-
lace Nisbet. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1913. IS p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913 ; D : 32270 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 504
sketch by E. H. Loeffler. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37724 ; E. H. Loffler,
Pittsburgh. 504a
sketch, by J. R. Shryock. 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20453; J. R. Shry-
ock, New York. 505
After the masquerade; play in 1 act, by J. J.
Bennett and F. B. Darling. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913 ; D : 34439 ; Jules J. Ben-
nett and Fayette B. Darling, New York. 506
After the matinee. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugenie Blair, New York; D: 11387,
Sept. 20, 1907; 2c. Aug. 30, 1907. 507
^by Mrs. L. S. Bishop. 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 1, 1910; D: 21227; Mrs. L .S.
Bishop, Los Angeles. 508
— comedy episode, by J. F. White. 7 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913; D: 32712; Jack F.
White, Chicago. 509
— a comedy in 1 act, by Hellen [sic] Morrison
Howie.
© Penn. pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 47042,
510
— vaudeville sketch, by F. J. Conroy. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1911; D: 25533; Frank James
Conroy, Brooklyn. 503
July 20; 2c. July 20.
After the meet; comedy sketch, by Vail Wright.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D: 25342; Robert
Francis Ford, Boston. 511
After the night comes the dawn; a drama in 4
acts. 67 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Arthur Hodges, Chicago ; D : 14984, Feb.
3, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909. 512
After the opera; a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
F. Summerfield. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York; 1899:
23504, Apr. 3; 2c. Apr. 3. 513
25
514
DRAMATIC COMrOSITIONS
537
After the opera — Continued.
a fiiroif-al comedy (with or without music)
in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, New York; 18S0 : 590n,
Apr. IC. 514
After the play; by K. E. Cummings. 13 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© ]c. Nov. :i, ion; D:2uGfM; Ralph E.
CumniiriKH, Han Diego, Cal. 515
dramatic sltetch, by Harry W. Osborne.
Chicago, T, S. Den i sou & co. 13 p. 12".
© IXf,-. 1, 1910; 2c. Dec. 5, 1910; D : 22725 ;
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 516
After the race; jilay in 1 act, by McCree and
Clark. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sei)t. n, 1912; D: 30743; xMcCree &
Clark, New York. 517
After the raid; by K. W. Christy. G p. 4".
Typewritten.
© II. W. Christy, New York ; D : 13093,
Sei)t. 1, lfX)8; 2c. Sept. I, 1908.
518
After the show. 8". Typewritten.
© Thomas William Murray, New York; D:
5981, Dec. 29, 1904; 2c. Dec. 10, 1904. 519
1 act musical farce comedy in 2 scenes con-
ceived and coniftoscd by F. C. Klver.s, iyiics l)y
Geo. Totten Sniitli, music by Rose Mobley. 23
p. 4". Typewritten.
© F. Clarenz Rivers, Brooklyn; D : 13.374,
July 20, KXt8; 2c. .July 20, 1008. 520
After the stampede; a i)Iay in 1 act, by W. li.
'J'ucker. 12 ]>. t". Tyi)ewrlUen.
© Ic. June 7, 1912; D: 29899; William I>.
Tucker, Chicago. 521
After the storm; an original comedy drama In 5
acts, by E. R. Tilton. Typewritten.
© Edwin B. Tilton, United States; 189.5:
57052, Nov. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 189G. 522
After the war.
© Travers-Vale, Monroe, Ga.; 1898:30220,
May 10; 2c. May 18. 523
drama in 4 acts with prologue, by D. Llcht-
blan. 47 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune .3, VAir, ; D : 408.34 ; Danton Llcht-
blau. New York. 523a
— or. The old plantation.
© G. L. Stout, New York ; 1871 : 1077, Feb.
28. 524
n drama of southern life In 3 nets, by
O, L. SI out.
© G. L. Stout, United States; 1873:0.501.
After thirty years; or, A modern version of the
old play of Sweethearts, a play in 1 act, by E.
R. (.'omlns.
© Eliza l)eth Barker Comins, Jamaica Plain.
Mass. ; D : 10292, Mar, 28, 1907. 52e
or, The twin daug'hters of Count Valdimir,
a Bussian exile, by P. Whitworth.
© I'ahiga Whitworth, Oakland, Cal.; 1892:
10480, Mar. 7, 527
After three score years and ten; or. You're
only old and in the way, drama in 3 acts and
3 scenes, by D. V. Steiner. 13 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D : 20521 ; D. Verne
Steiner, Manor, Pa. 528
After twenty years.
© Phil R. Wilmarth, Vermont, 111.; 1900 A :
11.3.S0, May .5. 529
— a drama in 4 acts, by C. Parker.
© Clara Parker, Lesueur, Minn.; 1896:
63299, Nov. 19. 530
— a drama in r)ro]ogue and 5 acts, by J. C.
Webb. Typewritten.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago; 1888:
3720, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1890. 531
— a drama iu 3 acts, by R. L, Vioran. 98 p.
4". Tyr>ewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913; D: 35405; Raoul L. Vio-
ran, Chicago. 532
— an emotional American drama in 5 acts, in-
cluding iirologue, by G. M. Clprico.
© George M. Ciprlco, San Francisco; 1884:
9920, May 14. 533
a play in 1 <nct, by L. Grant. 13 p. 4°.
TyiK!written.
© Lawrence Grant, London; D : 14908, Jan.
27, 1909; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 534
After Worcester fight. See Bagged (A) cava-
lier.
After years of waiting; a nielodrama in 5 acts,
by M. I'.arry and S. II. Maguire. 4°. Type-
written.
© Matthew Rarry and Sylvester II.Maguire,
New York ; D : .5428, Aug. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 12,
1904. 535
Afterglow (The); a monologue, by J. Bell-
Kanske. 4 i». f". Typewritten.
© Jiilta Rell-Ranske, New York; I): 1.5891,
May 20, 1!)09; 2c. M.-iy 20, 1909. 536
play in 3 acts, by W. Cluxton. 101 p. 4".
Jinie 10.
525
TyjK'writlen.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1011; D: 2,3393; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 537
26
538
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
559
Afterglow (The) — Continued.
or, Two islands, a play, by De Wolfe Allen
[pseud, of A. A. Adiemau] 4°. Typewritten.
© A. A. and M. M. Adleman, Bridgeport,
Conn.; D : 10948, July 10, 1907; 2c. July 10,
1907. 538
See also Christine Mallory.
Aftermath (The)
© Flora II. Ingersoll, Grand Junction, Col. ;
D : 13824, Sept. 18, 1908. 539
comedy in 4 acts, Wilbur C. Dwight and
John Cobb, jr. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913; D:33G05; William II.
Denny, New York. • 540
a drama in 3 acts, by J. Ilartmann and S.
Stange.
© Jacob Ilartmann, Stanislaus Stange and
Ward Bingley, New York; 1890:25599, Aug.
18. 541
by K. Jones. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913; D: 34433; Kallulu
Jones, New York. 542
— a drama of the West in 4 acts, by F. H.
Inger.soll. 332 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D: 20290; Flora II. In-
543
80 p. 4".
gersoll, Grand Junction, Col.
— play in 4 acts, by F. T. Holt.
Typewritten.
© Sept. 9, 1912; D: 30774; Florence T. Holt,
Burlington, Vt. 544
by L. Thompson. 67 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 23, 1914 ; D : 37111 ; Lulu Thomp-
son, Oakland, Cal. 544a
— pl.iy in 1 act, by A. Wynne. 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915; D: 41380; Anna Wynne,
New York. 544b
— by II. I. O. Griffith. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. F(;b. 13, 191.^; I) : 39695; Helen Isabel
Ottilie Griffith, New York. 544c
play In 3 acts, by L. N. Roberts. 104 p.
12". Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914; D : 39084 ; Lewis Niles
Roberts, London. 544d
Aftermath (The) of promise; an original
drama in 4 acts, l)y Smith Sulton-P.ro(»me.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 1137, Nov.
30, 1901. 545
Afternoon (An) call; by M. F. McCann. 9 p.
4". Tyiiewritt(^n.
© Ic. Miir. 11, 1910; D : 20461 ; Margaret E.
McCann, New York. 546
8ee also Talking (The) -woman.
Afternoon (An) mixup. Typewritten.
© Mattie Keeue, New York ; D : 3738, July
20, 1903 ; 2c. July 20, 1903. 547
Afternoon (An) rehearsal; by L. M. Knapp.
© Lizzie Margaret Knapp, Hartford; 1892:
15816, Apr. 11; 2c. May 20. 548
Afternoon (An) tea; a Mother Goose play for
children in 3 acts [by L. I. W. Kent] 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Louise Irwin Whitenian Kent, German-
town, Pa. ; D : 12334, Feb. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 30,
1908. 549
a play for twelve girls or young ladies, by
E. E. Hewitt.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati; D:9170,
Sept. 17, 1906. 550
Afterward; a play in 2 scenes, adapted from
Jack Ijondon's Just meat, by II. II. Kirschner.
© Richard H. Kirschner, Boston; D : 10244,
Apr. 1, 1907. 551
Afterwards; play in 1 act, by Marion Roberton.
London, Joseph Williams, ltd. 10 p. S°.
© Nov. 23, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25794; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 552
Again. 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Orman Gray, Vancouver, Canada;
D: 12920, May 7, 1908; 2c. May 7, 1908. 553
piny in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by Mrs. James
P.hiine Walker. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25863; Mary S.
Walker. Yonkers. N. Y. 554
Against her will; an original melodrama of city
life in 5 acts and 7 scenes, by C. M. Seay.
4". Typewritten.
© Charles M. Seay, New York; D:5015,
May 13, 1904 ; 2c. May 13, 1904. 555
Against himself; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
I). L. Hart.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; 1890;
60.q(>, Fel). 19; 2c. Mar. 4, 189L 556
Against his will; a melodrama in 4 acts, by C.
R. Clifford.
© C. R. Clifford, New York; 1881:11547,
July 26; 2c. Aug. 17. 557
Against odds; drama adapted by N. G. Hill from
Elisid)eth Buerstenbinder's novel, Glueck auf.
© Nellie Grayson Hill, Brookline, Mass.;
1898:39834, July 1. 558
Against suicide. See Statue (A) of bullets.
Against the day; T)lay In 4 acts, by S. J. Bell.
44 ]). f. TyiK^writlen.
© Ic. May 10, 1910; D: 21008; Stanley ^J
Bell, Oakland, Cal.
559
27
559
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
583
Against the law; draiim in 3 acts, by J. H. Solo-
tai-off. Gl p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1914 ; D : 37073 ; John H. So-
lotarofE, New Yorlv. 559a
an emotional society drama in 4 acts, by
T. Addison.
© Thomas Addison, Boston; 1888:8404,
Mar. 21. 560
— play in 4 acts, by S. Greene. 56 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Ang. 30, 1913; D: 34385; Samuel
Greene. New Yorlc. 561
Against the stream; a drama in 4 acts, by F. E.
Ailcen.
© Franlv B. Aiken, New York ; 18SG : 12182,
May 24. 562
Against the tide; an original drama in 5 acts,
by S. F. Norton.
© Sarah F. Norton, Westfield, N. Y. ; 1876:
1104, Jan. 24. 563
or. Right vs. wrong, an original drama with
the following effects, the parapet walls, the
snow slide.
© Edward Ilemmiugs White, San Fran-
cisco ; 1872 : 63S9, June 14. 564
Against the world, or, Life in London, a drama
in 4 acts, by J. A. Telgmann.
© Julie A. Telgmann, New York; 1889:
25109, Aug. 16 ; 2c. Sept. 9. 565
Against this nation. f°. Typewritten.
© Ruth Everett, New York; D : 4660. Feb.
27, 1904; 2c. Feb. 27, 1904. 566
Against time; a sensational drama.
© Viola A. Fortescue, New York; 1891:
7418, Feb. 26. 567
Agamemnon. See Orestes.
Agatha; a dramatization of Agatha Page, by I.
Henderson.
© Isaac Henderson, Boston; 1892:42299,
Oct. 19. 568
Agatha Page. See Agatha.
Age and youth; or, A fast old widow, a com-
edy in 4 acts, by W. P. Arnold.
© W. P. Arnold, Litchfield, Ky. ; 1881 : 5813,
Apr. 16 ; 2c. May 13. 569
a comedy in 3 acts, by W. P. Arnold
© W. P. Arnold, Litchfield, Ky. ; 1880 : 6038,
Apr. 17. 570
Age (L') d'aimer; pi6ce en 4 actes, par P. Wolft".
© Pierre Wolff, Paris; D : 6387, Mar. 23.
1905; 2c. Mar. 23, 1905. 571
Age (L') difiacile; comedie en 3 actes, de Jules
Lemaitre.
© Daniel Frohman, New York; 1895:9239.
Feb. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 27. 572
Age of innocence; a comediette by F. Fenn.
© Frederick Fenn, Loudon ; D : 5898, Dec. 12,
1904 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1904. 573
Age (The) of isms.
© Philip Henry Shevlin, Cincinnati; 1898:
77316, Doc. 31. 574
Age (The) of kinder-right. See Heir (The) to
- the soft-soap millions.
Age (The) of stone; play in 1 act, by J. M. Van
Deurson. 9 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914; D: 36465; J. M. Van
Deurseu, San Bernardino, Cal. 574a
Age (The) of taffy; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by D, R. Young.
© David R. Young, Brooklyn ; 1886 : 29000,
Dec. 18. 575
Age (The) of the catacombs. See Fabiola.
Agence (L') Legris; drame en 6 actes [par] J.
Roullet. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1909. 3 p.
1., 161 p. 12°.
© Jacques Roullet, Paris; D : 14829, Jan. 18,
1909 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909. 576
Agenda matrimonial; annuncio comico-lirico en
medio acto, original, en prosa y verso, mfisica
del maestro J. M. P. Requejo. Madrid, Socle-
dad de a uteres espanoles, 1907. 20 p. 12°.
© Jose Maria P. Requejo y Manuel Real,
Madrid; D : 10314, Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9,
1907. 577
Agent and the widow; by R. Stodart and C.
Lindsay. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Stodart and Clarence Lindsav,
New York ; D : 7959, Feb. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 8,
1906. 578
Aggrandizer (The); comedy in 4 acts, by J. I.
McNeill. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1911; D: 24115; Joseph Igna-
tius McNeill, St. Joseph, Mo. 579
Agilulf den vise; dramatisk digt, af Hans E.
Kinek. Kristiania, H. Ascbehoug & co. (W.
Nygaard) 1906. 379 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by II.
Ascbehoug & co., Christiania, Norway ; res.
690 ; Ic. Dec. 13, 1906. 580
Agitator (The)
© Joseph A. Campbell, Boston ; 1891 : 25298,
July 13. 581
Same.
© Thomas Paine Abbott, Worceyter; D:
6026. Jan. 9, 1905. 582
a play in 5 acts, by T. J. Lamar. 4°. Type-
written.
© Theodore J. Lamar, Anniston, Ala. ; D :
5370, Aug. 1, 1904 ; 2c. July 22, 1904. 583
28
584
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
605
Agitator (The) — Continued.
prompt book, by A. Ramspacher. 56 p. 4".
Typewritten,
i© Anna Ramspacber, Pbiladelpbia ; D :
13548, June 17, 1908; 2c. Aug. 14, 1908; 2c.
printed ed. July 22, 1909. 584
Ag-lae; a play in 4 acts and a prologue, by F. H.
Norton.
© Frank H. Norton, New York ; 1871 : 10754,
Nov. 11. 585
Ag'lavaine and Selysette; a drama in 5 acts, by
]\rauriee Maeterlinck, introduction and tr. by
Alfred Sutro. New York, Dodd, Mead and
company, 1911. xxvi p., 1 1., 165 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 16, 1911; A:
300747 ; Dodd, Mead & co., New York. 586
tr. by Charlotte Porter and Helen A.
Clarke, (/n Poet lore, v. 14, no. 4, Oct.-Dec,
1903 ; periodical © Poet lore co., Philadelphia ;
B : 70537, Feb. 25, 1&04 ; Ic. Jan. 20, 1904 ; Ic.
Feb. 25, 1904) 587
Ag-nes; an original comedy, by Victorien Sardou,
tr. by A. E. Koen.
© Agnes Ethel Koen, New York ; 1872 : 9284,
Aug. 29. 588
play in 4 acts, by George Cameron [pseud.
Agnes Surriage — Continued.
a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, founded
on a true romance of New England, by I. Birm-
ingham and Mercedes Leigh.
© Isabel Birmingham, Plainfield, N. J. ; D :
9233, Oct. 15, 1906. 594
of Gladys Drew] 4v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sidney Drew, New York; D: 11637, Oct.
31, 1907; 2c. Oct. 31, 1907. 589
Agnes Bernauer; ein deutsches trauerspiel in 5
akten, von Friedrich Hebbel; ed. with intro-
duction and notes by Camillo Von Klenze. New
York, Oxford university press, American
branch ; [etc., etc.] 1911. 1 p. 1., xL, 178 p. 12".
(Oxford German series. General editor, J.
Goebel)
© Feb. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1911 ; A : 280634 ;
Oxford university press, Auier. branch, New
York. 589a
volksschauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Otto
Ludwig.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany; 1899:
58938, Sept. 14 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 590
von Friedrich Hebbel, ed. by M. Blakemore
Evans. Boston, New York [etc.] D. C. Heath
& CO. [1912] xxxiii, 163p. front, (port.) 16".
© Mar. 8, 1912; 2c. Mar. 15, 1912; A:
305975; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 591
Agnes Jordan; schauspiel in 5 akten [von] G.
Hirschfeld.
© George Hirschfeld, New York; 1897:
56948, Oct. 8; 2c. Oct. 9. 592
Agnes Surriage; by Mrs. E. N. Morgan. Type-
written.
© Mrs. Edmund Nash Morgan, Cleveland;
D : 941, Oct. 10, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1901. 593
a play in 4 acts, by A. Brownell.
© Athertou Brownell, Boston; 1900 A:
28555, Sept. 22. 595
or, A maid o' Marblehead, drama in 4 acts,
by II. L. Rice and E. Holloway.
© Harriette L. Rice, Providence, R. I., and
Elizabeth Holloway, New York; 1900 A: 9706,
Apr. 16. 596
Agnostic (The); drama in 4 acts, by Andrew J.
George. 85 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911; D: 28105; Joseph A.
Schreiner, Brooklyn. 597
Agonists (The); a triology of God and man, by
Maurice Hewlett. Minos, king of Crete. —
Ariadne in Naxos. — The death of Hippolytus.
New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1911. xi p., 2 1.,
[2], 5-235 p. 12".
© May 6, 1911 ; 2c. May 12, 1911 ; A : 286854 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 598
Agoracritus of Paros; a Greek tragedy in a pro-
logue and 5 acts, by A. W. Brayley and C. T.
Grant. Typewritten.
© Arthur Wellington Brayley and Charles
T. Grant, Boston; 1890:27914, Sept. 11; 2c.
Sept. 23. 599
Agrafe (L'); comedie en 1 acte, par E. Grenet-
Dancourt et Jean Destrem.
© Paul Ollendorff, Paris; D : 6703, May 22,
1905 ; 2c. May 22, 1905. 600
Agramahra; a tragedy in 5 acts, tr. from the
German of Joseph Weilen, by H. Hernstein,
and adapted for the English stage by Matilda
Ilerou.
© Herman Hernstein, New York ; 1871 :
9492, Oct. 10. 601
Same.
© Carrie Hernstein, Creston, la., in renewal
for 14 vears from Oct. 10, 1899 ; 1899 : 45611,
July 13. 602
Agreeable (An) mistake; a comedy in 1 act, by
A. L. Zeller. Typewritten.
© Arthur L. Zeller, St. Louis ; 1898 : 56283,
Sept. 26 ; Ic. Sept. 26. 603
Agrippina.
© Mary Flountine Hall, Rome; D : 6226,
Feb. 15, 1905. 604
— a tragedy, by N. Giansanti.
© Norbcrto Giansanti, Vallombrosa, Italy;
D : 7671, Dec. 7, 1905. 605
29
606
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
626
Agua de mayo; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de Jorge y Jose de la Cueva. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espauoles, 1910. 59 p. 12°.
© Sept. G, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21973 ;
Jorge y Jose de la Cueva, Madrid. 606
Agua de noria; zarzuela eu mi prologo y 4 eua-
dros, en prosa, original de M. Ecliegaray, mti-
sica del maestro Amadeo Vives. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1911. 47 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24310; Miguel Ecliegaray, Madrid. 607
Agua dulce; a pastoral drama In 4 acts, by A.
Adams.
© Andy Adams, Colorado Springs, Col.;
D : 8175, Mar. 16, 1906. 608
Aguafuerte; cuadro de costumbres, en 1 acto y
2 cuadros, en prosa, original de F. J. Cortezo
y J. Leirado. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espauoles, 1910. 32 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21988 ;
F. J. Cortezo y J. Leirado, Madrid. 609
Aguas termales; paso de comedia, original de
E. Amado. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles, 1915. 37 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915: D:
41079 ; Enrique Amado, Madrid. 609a
Aguja (La) de marear; comedia en 1 acto y en
verso [de] F. Flores Garcia. Madrid, R. Ve-
lasco, 1909. 27 p. S°.
© Francisco Flores Garcia, Madrid ; D :
16153, June 23, 1909; 2c. June 23, 1909. 610
Aguja (La) hueca; comedia en un prologo y 3
actos, en prosa, inspirada en la uovela del
mismo titulo de Maurice Leblauc, por Heraclio
S. Viteri y Enrique Grimau de Mauro. Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1912.
62 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31571 ;
H. S. Viteri y E. Grimau de Mauro, Madrid.
611
Ah — da staun' ich; schwank in 1 akt. von Pierre
Veber. deutsch von F. Steffan und Carl Scbon-
feld. 27 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. June 15, 1911 ; D : 24482 ; Drei mas-
ken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 612
Ah Fu; comedy in 3 acts, by S. Bayfield. 120 p.
4°. Tyi)evi^ritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1915; D: 40753; St. Clair
Bayfield, Nev?- York. 612a
Ah Sin; a drama by B. Harte and S. L. Clemens.
Hartford, 1876.
© Bret Harte and Sam'l L. Clemens, United
States; 1876: 11948, Oct. 25. 613
Ah Sing's genuine opium den; a light farce
comedy in 2 acts, by F. Leighton. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred Arthur Leighton, Boston; 1899:
56127, Sept. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 614
Ah Som; drama in 3 acts, by G. Carpenter. 118
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1913; D: 33359; Grant Car-
penter, San Francisco. 615
Ah! those women; a comedy in 3 acts, by S. C.
de Soissons. Typewritten.
© S. C. de Soissons, Campello, Mass. ; 1895 :
19094, Apr. 9 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 616
fAhab und Elijah; a historisch-theologische
opera iu 4 akteii, by A. Goldknopf.]
© Abrahm Goldknopf, New York ; D : 8334,
Apr. 13, 1906. 617
Ahasuerus; libretto of the oriental music drama
in 3 acts of 2 scenes each, by W. D. Chenery.
Springfield. 111., W. D. Chenery. 24 p. 16°.
© June 22, 1911; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912; D:
28757 ; William Dodd Chenery, Springfield,
111. 618
a spectacular play, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 18SS : 10489,
Apr. 11. 619
or, Queen Hester, an historical operetta of
5 acts and 15 scenes, by A. Goldfaden.
© A. Goldfaden, New York; 1888:2169,
Jan. 19. 620
Ahead of the game; a 1 act dramatic sketch, by
F. J. Ben man. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 1504,
i\[ar. 1, 1902; 2c. Mar. 1, 1902. 621
Ahkoond (The) of Swat. Tyi^ewritten.
© George H. Broadhurst, Chicago; 1893:
54193, Dec. 8 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 622
a comic opera in 2 acts, by William Hamil-
ton Cline.
© Amelia B. Cline, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
3131, Feb. 11, 1903. 623
a comic opera, libretto by F. H. Wakefield.
© Frank Henry Wakefield, Detroit; 1895:
15241, Mar. 16. 624
See also Akond (The) of Swat.
Ahmed; or. The captive prince, founded on
Irving's tale of The Alhambra, by Julia E.
Spofford. New York, Douglas Taylor, 1874.
© Julia E. Dunn, New York; 1874:8449,
June 23. 625
Ahnen und enkel; 5 stiicke, von H. Miiller-
Schlo.sser. 70 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 40742 ; Hans Muller-
Sehlosser, Kaiserwerth, Germany. 625a
Ahnengalerie (Die); lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Leo Walther und Ludwig Heller. Miinchen,
Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h. 75 p. 12°.
'© ]c. June 15, 1911 ; D : 24483 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 626
30
627
COPYEIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
647
Ahnfrau (Die); by Franz Grillparzer, ed. with
Introduction, notes and vocabulary by Freder-
ick W. J. Heuser and George H. Danton. New
Yorli, Henry Holt & co., 1907. 257 p. port.
24".
© Henry Holt & co., New York ; D : 11.504,
Oct. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907. 627
Ahora si que va de veras; 6, Negros y rojos,
apuntes de actualidad en 1 acto y 4 cuadros,
libro de Conrado Abad y Francisco Lombardia,
musica de los maestros L. Arnedo y T. San
Jose. Madrid, Sociedad de autores espauoles,
1910. 4.5 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22432 ;
C. Abad y F. Lombardia, Madrid. 628
Ahrinziman; a romantic tragedy of ancient Per-
sia, by A. Silvani and M. D. Buchanan. 51 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Anita Silvani, St. Joseph, Mich., and Mar-
cia Darrah Buchanan, Chicago ; D : 12591, Mar.
11, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1908. 629
Ahrinziman, the Persian; an adaptation by F.
Lomas of the book, The strange story of Ah-
rinziman, by Anita Silvani. f. Typewritten.
© Frank Lomas, Chicago; D: 12120, Jan. 4,
1908 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1908. 630
Ahrsdorfer (Die) frau; ein lustiges spiel in 3
akten, von Adolf Eberhard Thiele. Berlin, E.
Bloch, 82 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 33456 ; Eduard Bloch,
Berlin. 631
Ahuitzotl, the Aztec heir; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. H. and H. S. Gurney. Typewritten.
© Harry Stanton Gurney, Brighton, Mass.;
1896 : 4509, Jan. 15 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 632
Aida; by Antonio Ghislanzoni, music by Giuseppe
Verdi, etl. and with an introduction by W. J.
Henderson. New York, Dodd, Mead & com-
pany, 1911. xxiv, 135 p. 24°.
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 16, 1911; A:
2979(85 ; Dodd, Mead & co., New York. 633
a drama in 4 acts, by T. H. French. ,
© T. H. French, New York; 1873:13551,
Nov. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 28. 634
Aidzumka; a play in 4 acts, by C. Skinner.
© Constance Lindsay Skinner, Los Angeles ;
D : 8539, May 16, 1906. 635
Aigle (L'); epopee lyrique en 3 parties et 10
tableaux, par Henri Cain et I>ouis Payen
[pseud, de Albert Lienard], musique de Jean
Nougues. Paris, Enoch & cie., 1912. 82 p.
12°.
© Feb. 23, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1912 ; D : 28822 ;
Enoch & CO., Paris. 636
Aiglon (L'); drame en 6 actes en vers [par] Ed-
mond Rostand. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1900. 254
p. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris; 1900 A: 14571, June
12 ; 2c. June 12. 637
■ Same. Paris, Pierre Lafitte et cie. 3 p. 1.,
3-337, [2] p. col. front., illus., col. plates. 4°.
© Feb. 17, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23541 ;
Pierre Lafitte & co., Paris. 638
Aigrette (L'); piece en 3 actes, de D. Niccodemi.
Paris, Monde illustr^, 1912. 32 p. ports. 4°.
(Edition du Monde illustre, no. 21.)
© Mar. 30, 1912; 2c. Apr. 16, 1912; D:
29377; Dario Niccodemi, Paris. 639
Aika; a grand spectacular drama, written for the
Kiralfy bros., by Brothers Boulton.
© Kiralfy bros., New York; 1874:10512,
Aug. 8. 640
Aileen aroon; Irish drama in 3 acts, by F. X.
Fiunegan. 94 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909 ; D : 17111 ; Frank X. Fin-
negan, Oak Park, 111. 641
Aimable (L') voleur. See Gentle (The) thief.
Aime pour soi-meme; comedie en 1 acte, de
Andre Barde. Paris, Librairie theatrale du
nouveau siecle, 1910. 24 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25500 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 642
Aim.ee Devere.
© Ernest Salvator, New York; 1895:65928,
Sept. 20; 2c. Sept. 21. 643
Aimee's fate; daughter of Roger La Honte,
tr. and adapted from Roger La Honte, an
American drama in 2 parts, 3 acts each, by
M. E. Osbon and P. S. M. Munro.
© M. E. Osbon and P. S. M. Munro, United
States ; 1889 : 30650, Oct. 9. 644
Aimgiad and Dinarzade; an original drama in 5
acts, by J. C. O'Neil.
© John C. O'Neil, Brooklyn; 1873:8230,
July 17 ; 2c. Aug. 4. 645
Aims and ends; a play in 4 acts, adapted from
an English novel, by S. B. Alexander.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston; 1889:
17822, June 11 ; Ic. June 11. 646
Ainee (L') See Eldest (The) Miss Peterman
Ainsworth; or, The stolen bonds, a highly sen
sational American drama in 5 acts, by J. A
Bi'own.
© Junius A. Brown, Farmiugton, 111.; 1880
2376, Feb. 13. 647
Ain't he grand? comedy skit, by W. C. Hayes,
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914 ; D : 37391 ; William C.
Hayes, New York. 647a
31
647
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
669
Air-castle (The) man; comedy in 3 acts, by J.
F. Ballard and Edwin Kanck. 130 p. 4°.
Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915 ; D : 39552 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, New York. 647b
Air castles; comedy in 4 acts, by P. C. Willard.
© Paul C. Willard, Utica, N. Y. ; D : 10782,
June 17, 1907. 648
play in 1 act, by E, Kennedy. 8 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1911 ; D : 24190 ; Edwin Ken-
nedy, Liver more, Cal. 649
Air devils; drama in 4 acts, by H. I. Dodge.
128 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1915 ; D : 39884 ; Henry Irving
Dodge, New York. 649a
Air, earth and water. See Azurine.
Air (The) king'; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. B. Smith. 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 15322,
Mar. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909. 650
Aire pure; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa, de
Xavier y Fernando Cabello y Lapiedra. Ma-
drid, R. Vela SCO. 40 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23. 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16908; Xavier y Fernando Cabello y Lapiedra,
Madrid. 651
Aires de la sierra; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en verso y prosa [de] A. Osete,
musica de Courado del Campo y Gregorio Bau-
dot. Madrid. Sociedad de autores espaiioles,
1909. 38 p. 8°.
© Antonio Osete, Madrid ; D : 15472, Mar.
27, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 652
Aires del Moncayo; zarzuela de costumbres ba-
tnrras eu 1 acto y 4 cuadros, de T. Aznar y
J. J. Lorente, mfisica del maestro Luis Aula.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1909.
38 p. 12".
© July 2. 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16248 ;
Tomils Aznar y Juan Jose Lorente, Madrid.
653
Airman (The); a dramatico-musical extrava-
ganza in 3 parts, by N. A. TefEt. 61 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D: 29033; Nathan A.
Tefft, Bangor, Me. 654
Airship (The) 30 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mabel F. Loving, St. Joseph, Mo. ; D :
7906, Jan. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1906. 655
an aerial pantomimic comedy in 3 acts, by
J. F. Byrne.
© John F. Byrne, Norwich, Conn. ; 1895 :
50811, Oct. 7. 656
a drama of 8 scenes, by I. N. Terrill.
© I. N. Terrill, Lansing, Kan. ; 1898 : 53347,
Sept. 12. 657
Airship (The) — Continued.
a musical comedy, by J. E. Browne. f°.
Typewritten.
© J. Edwin Browne, Washington ; D : 8337,
Apr. 13, 1906; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 658
a musical comedy farce in 3 acts, by J. M.
Gaites.
© Joseph M. Gaites, New York; 1897
28402, May 8.
659
— a play of modern life in 4 acts, by W. H.
Carson. 4". Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York; D:
11732, Nov. 4, 1907; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 660
— n scenic farcical comedy in 3 acts, by F.
Cnshman and J. Shriver Murphy.
© Frank Cushmau, Philadelphia; 1896:
57378, Oct. 19. 661
— or. Three men in a boat, a musical farcical
extravaganza, by J. C. Moore.
© Jas. C. Moore and J. A. Murphy, Phila-
delphia ; 1896 : 19319, Mar. 28. 662
Airship (The) king; a 4 act melodrama, by C.
E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, Freeport, 111.; 1897:
17215, Mar. 15. 663
Airship war-ship; monologue, by Frank Gra-
ham. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909; D: 17515; Joe Opp,
New York. 664
Akbar. f. Typewritten.
© Albert Goldberg, San Francisco ; D : 4360.
Dec. 9, 1903, Ic. Dec. 31, 1903. 665
Akhoond; a comic opera in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by F. T. Richards, music by F. Dewey
Richards. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick T. Richards, New York; D:
7340, Sept. 29, 1905; 2c. Sept. 29, 1005. 666
a comic opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics by
F. T. Richards, music by F. Dewey Richards.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Thompson Richards, New
York; D : 11006, July 12, 1907; 2c. July 12,
1907. 667
Akond (The) of Swat; comic opera in 3 acts, by
T. W. King.
© Thomas Worthington King, Siasconset,
Nantucket, Mass. ; 1894 : 30382, June 4. 668
See also Ahkoond (The) of Swat.
Akrobaten; schauspiel aus dem zirkusleben in 4
akten, von Paula Busch und Hermann Stein.
Berlin, E. Bloch. 87 p. 8".
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33459; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 669
32
669
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
690
Al aire libre; entremes original y en prosa de J.
Aguado y M. Nieto. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles, 1915. 14 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915;
D : 41082 ; Jose Aguado y Miguel Nieto,
Madrid. 669a
Al borde del precipicio; zarzuela dramatica, en
1 acto, dividido eu 3 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de M. de Cea, musica del maestro Emilio
Alvarez Lopez. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles. 1910. 30 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2e. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22427
Manuel de Cea, Madrid. 670
Al cine; caricatura madrileiia de R. Lopez-Mon
tenegro, musica del mismo autor. Madrid
Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1907. 32 p
12°.
© Ramon Lopez-Montenegro, Madrid; D
1102S, July 22, 1907 ; 2c. July 22, 1907. 671
Al. Doug'lass, king'.
© Mary E. Waddington, Norman, Okl. ; D :
3023, May 21, 1908. 672
Al fin, solos!! ; 6, La noche del amor, juguete
comioo lirico en 1 acto, original y en prosa de
E. Lopez-Mariu y J. Juan Cadenas, mfisica del
maestro Ramon Lopez - Montenegro. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1911. 36 p.
12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28169 ;
E. Lopez-Marm y J. Juan Cadenas, Madrid.
673
Al. Martin's country store; a comedy drama in
5 acts, by Archibald Humboldt [pseud, of G. O.
March] and Martelle Everette. Lebanon, O.,
March brothers [1903] 63 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 3956, Sept.
16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 674
Al. Rich's jolly follies; burlesque in 2 acts, by
John Arthur. Ill p. 4°. Tpewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912; D: 30128; Al. Rich,
New Yorli. 675
Alabama (An) claim; original comedy in 2 acts.
© Mrs. L. E. Johnson, New York; 1S72 :
10552, Oct. 3. 676
Alabama mamray; monologue, by C. Hill. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1911; D: 23115; Christine
Hill, Los Angeles. 677
Aladdin; or. The genii and the lamp, a spec-
tacular extravaganza in 4 acts, invented and
designed by D. Henderson. Typewritten.
[Description of scenes and characters only]
© David Henderson, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1892 : 47563, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1893. 678
or. The wonderful lamp, a Chinese roman-
tic comedy, by H. E. Hard, specialties by Stan-
ley Schell. New York, E. S. Werner & com-
pany [1905] 32 p. 16°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 6845,
June 20, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1905. 679
Aladdin, jr. ; a tale of a wonderful lamp. Type-
written.
© David Henderson, Chicago ; 1894 : 12628,
Mar. 3; 2c. Mar. 19. 680
Aladdin up to date; a comic conceit in 1 act of
2 scenes, contrasting the Orient and the Occi-
dent. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Urie Stevenson, Chicago ; D :
14580, Dec. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 681
Aladdin's joy; or, Except ye become, play in 3
acts, by J. K. Sawyer. 28 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; D:, 38942; Jeannette
Ketchum Sawyer, Cleveland. 681a
Aladdin's wonderful lamp. See Arabian (The)
nights.
Alahdie; or, The judge of Swanzy, an American
drama of Puritan days in 5 acts, by William
Ottomore.
© W. O. Soubron, Milwaukee; 1880:6111,
Apr. 19. 682
Alamo (The)
© Moncure Lyne, Richmond; D : 6406, Mar.
27. 1905. 683
Same. 47 p. 12°. Printed.
© E. Unorna Dodge and Geo. M. Scarbor-
ough, New York ; D : 8415 ; Apr. 25, 1906 ; 2c.
June 14, 1906. 684
historical drama in 5 acts, by R. G. Taber.
Typewritten.
© Ralph Graham Taber, New York; 1897:
64038, Nov. 17 ; Ic. Nov. 17. 685
•or, Remember the Alamo, historical and
open air spectacle and fire works drama, with-
out words, by L. Leubrie.
© Lou Leubrie, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1889 : 20181.
June 28. 686
Alan Chapel's wife; a play in 3 acts, by R. M.
Towusend. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph Milburn Townsend, Philadelphia ;
D : 15209, Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 687
Alarm (The); 1 act playlet, by Edyth Aurania
Ellerbeck [pseud, of E. E. Read and Aurania
Ellerbeck] 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911 ; D : 23445 ; Edyth Eller-
beck Read, Salt Lake City. 688
vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by M, R. Fawcett.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 7 p. 12°.
© Feb. 14, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28693 ;
Marion Roger Fawcett, London. 689
Alarm (The) bell; a melodrama in 5 acts, by A.
H. Simon.
© A. H. Simon, St. Paul; 1895:5465 Jan.
22. 690
5379—15-
33
691
t)I{AMATIC COMPOSITIONS
715
Alarm (The) clock; fifteen minnte vaudeville
sketch, by G. B. Hamilton. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Gertrude Brooke Hamilton, Washington;
D : 10694, June 3, 1907 ; 2c. June 3, 1907. 691
an original musical comedy in 3 acts.
© N. D. Roberts and Charles S. Rogers,
United States ; 1885 : 9871, Apr. 30. 692
Alarm (An) of fire; comedy in 1 act, by Helen
Sherman Griffith. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1911. 17 p. 12".
© Aug. 31. 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911 ; D : 25124 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 693
Alarming- (An) situation. See Cook (The) and
' the copper.
Alaska; a drama in 4 acts, by Lock Wood
[pseud, of W. L. Lockwood]
© W. L. Lockwood, Saratoga, N. Y. ; D:
1057, Nov. 2, 1901. 694
great drama of the Noithwest, by Lincoln J.
Carter, f. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago; D:
6604, Apr. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1905. 695
historical impersonation, by Eliza Bryant
Parker. New York city. The Woman's board
of home missions of the Presbyterian church
in the U. S. A. [1912] 14 p. 12°.
© June 6, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1912 ; A : 316818 ;
Woman's board of home missions of the Pres-
byterian church in the U. S. A., New York. 696
Alaskan (The) — Continued.
or. Pals, by W. D. Caddell.
17 p. 8°.
a melodrama in 5 acts, by J. B. Benton.
© Jay B. Benton, Boston ; 1897 : 42147 ; July
23. 697
Oder, Die goldgruben im Klondyke,
melodrama mit gesang in 5 akten, von A.
Mesco.
© Adam Mesco, New York; 1897:46341,
Aug. 18. 698
Alaska (The) monai'ch; a drama, by A. Golze.
Typewritten.
© Albert Golze, Philadelphia; 1896:5841,
Jan. 22; Ic. Jan. 22. 699
Alaska or bust; dramatic composition, by H. R.
H, Hayward. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21254 ; Harry R. Hill
Hayward, Wichita. 700
Alaskan (The); an original comic opera, book
and lyrics by Joseph Blethen, music by Harry
Girard. New York, M. Witmark & sons [1907]
148 p. 8°.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
11404, Sept. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1907. 701
■ — — an original comic opera in 2 acts and a
prologue, book and lyrics by Joseph Blethen.
40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. J. Blethen, Seattle; D : 8997, Aug. 27,
1906; 2c. July 11, 1907. 702
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910 ; D : 20124 ; William Doug-
las Caddell. Chicago. 703
See also Snowballing.
Altany (The) depot; a farce, by W. D. Howells.
New York, Harper and brothers, 1892. 68 p.
inch 7 pi. 24°. (Harper's black & white se-
ries)
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1891:33022,
Sept. 16; 2c. Oct. 10. 704
Alberta, the midget; an original domestic
drama in 3 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1871 :
4204, IMay 6. 705
Albion and Rosamund.
© Elizabeth Altheimer, St. Louis ; D : 6139.
Jan. 25, 1905. 706
tragedy in rythmical prose, by E. Al-
theimer. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910 ; D : 22216 ; Elizabeth Al-
theimer, St. Louis. 707
Alboin and Rosamond; tragedy, by B. T.
Graves. 79 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28. 1910; D : 20004 ; Beldeu Tay-
lor Graves, St. Louis. 708
Album (The); a descriptive, humorous sketch,
by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1896 : 8991, Feb. 7.
709
a play in 1 act, by V. Page. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 4, 1912 ; D : 29581 ; Vivian Page,
New York. 710
Album (The) of life's pictures; original musical
comedy act, by J. Hart. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 6. 1912; D: 30453; Joseph Hart.
New York. 711
Album (The) of minstrelsy.
© Lew Dockstader, New York ; D : 6819,
June 8, 1905. 712
Ar.;uquerque; drama in 4 acts, by C. M. Horton.
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1910 ; D : 20913 ; Charles Mar-
cus Horton, New York. 713
Alcalde (The) de Zalamea; a drama adapted to
the American stage from the Spanish of Cal-
deron, by A. Pierra.
© A. Pierra, Philadelphia; 1881 : 18024, Dec.
2; 2c. Feb. 17. 18S5. 714
Alcalde (The) of Zalamea; a comedy, by Cal-
deron de la Barca, tr. from the Spanish by
Jose Silvia.
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1S98:
43590, July 20. 715
34
716
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
733
Alcaldesas (Las); zarznela comico-dramatica,
en 1 ncto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en verso, orig-
inal de J. Alegre Ortiz, musica del maestro
Pascnal E. Morera. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles, 1910. 46 p. 12°.
© May 19, 1910; 2 c. May 20, 1910; D:
21086 ; Juan Alegre Ortiz, Madrid. 716
Alcestis; a drama [by] C. Montenegro. Boston,
Tlie Poet-lore company, 19€9. 4 p. 1., 7-110 p.
12°.
© Sept. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 29, 1909; A:
251881 ; Carlotta Montenegro, Louisville. 717
Alcestis (The) of Euripides; ed. with an intro-
duction and critical and exegetical notes, by
H. W. Ilayley. Boston, Ginn & co., 1898.
Ixxxvii, 178 p. 8°.
© H. W. Hayley. Middletown, Conn. ; 1898 :
40036, July 2 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 717a
tr. into English rhyming verse with explan-
atory notes b,y Gilbert Murray. London, G.
Allen & Unwin, ltd. [1915] xvi, 81, [1] p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; A ad int. 2324; pubd.
Apr. 26, 1915 ; Oxford university press, Ameri-
can branch. New York. 717b
Same. New York, Oxford university press.
American branch, 1915. xvi, 82 p. 12°.
© Apr. 29. 1915; 2c. and aff. May 5, 1915;
A : 398679 ; Oxford university press, Amer.
branch. New York. 717c
Alchemist (The); play by Margaret Raven.
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D: 28556; E. Daniell
Lock wood. New York. 718
Alchemists (The); musical comedy in 2 acts,
by C. H. Arnold and M. W. Jackson. 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20699 ; Mervyn Wads-
worth Jackson and Clement H. Arnold, San
Francisco. 719
Alchemy. See Eastward hoe.
Alchemy and empire. See Gottlieb Eaust.
Alcibiades; a drama in 7 tableaux, founded on
the life of the ancient Greek hero, arr. and tr.
by M. Coe and E. Patrizi. 88 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .Marie Coe and Ettore Patrizi. San Fran-
cisco; D:6671, May 15, 1905; 2c. May 15,
1905. 720
Alcide Pepie; drama in 1 act, by A. Massard
and A. Vercourt. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1911 ; D : 239S5 ; Armand Mas-
sard and Alfred Vercourt, Paris. 721
piece en 1 acte, par A. Massard et A. Ver-
court. Paris, Georges Ondet, 1913. 42 p. 12°,
© Nov. 8. 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35096 ;
G. Ondet, Paris. 722
Aldemon's daug'hter; or, Cassilda, tragedy in
prose in 4 acts, by F. Dorbesson, New York,
1890.
© Fern Dorbesson, United States; 1890:
4696, Feb. 7, ; 2c. May 9. 723
Alderman (The); an American comedy drama
in 4 acts, by K. La Shelle.
© Kirke La Shelle, Chicago; 1891:23589,
June 29. 724
■dramatic playlet, by D. S. Kusell. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1912; D: 31178; Dan S.
Kusell, Chicago. , 725
— a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. C. Dam-
sea ux.
© Mrs. C. Damseaux, New York; 1890:
22635, July 16. 726
a play in 1 act, by J. T. Prince, jr. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, .jr., Chicago ; D : 13296,
July 6, 1908; 2c. July 6, 1908. 727
a political travesty in 3 acts, by B. H.
Ridgely and I. Dinkelspiel. TyiDewritten.
© B. H. Ridgely and I. Dinkelspiel. United
States ; 1891 : 28172, Aug. 5 ; 2c. Aug. 5. 728
Alderman O'Haggerty; a comedy in 3 acts, by
F. S. Gibbs. Portland, Me., Bryson & Welch,
1894.
© Gus Bothner, New York ; 1894 : 4801, Jan.
19. 729
Alderman's (An) election; or, An alderman's,
in 3 scenes, by J. E. Howard.
© Joseph E. Howard, New York; 1898:
55593, Sept. 22. 730
Aldini; romantic comedy in 4 acts, by H. H.
Morrill. Springfield, Mass., 1911. 38 p. nar.
12°.
© Jan. 2, 1912; 2c. Dec. 23, 1911; D: 28136;
Henry H. Morrill. Springfield, Mass. 731
Aldyth and Tostig; or, A southern tale, an
emotional play in 5 acts, by F. J. Hallo.
© Frank J. Plallo, Minneapolis; 1893: 13S33.
Mar. 20. 732
Alegre (El) Manchezo; viaje comico-lirico-bail-
able-cinematografico, en 5 cuadros, dos inter-
medios y una apoteosis, en prosa original de A.
Caamano, I. Soler. y A. Custodio, mflsica de
los maestros Alvira y Andreu. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espanoles, 1909. 42 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 17470 ;
Angel Caamano, Isidro Soler y Angel Custodio.
Madrid. 733
Alegre (La) primavera; revista en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros, original de Eduardo
Haro y Joaquin Aznar, mfislca del maestro
Teodoro San Jose. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles, 1914. 37 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914: D
38211 ; E. Haro y J. Aznar, Madrid. 733&
35
734
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
756
AlegTia (La) de vivir; comedia en 4 actos y en
prosa, por Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati. Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1911.
92 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911 ; 2c. May 27, 1911 ; D : 24308 ;
A, Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 734
Alegria (La) del abuelo; zarziiela en 1 acto y en
verso, libro de Jackson Veyan y Flores Gon-
zalez, niGsica del maestro Mauzauares. Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1911.
35 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28159 ;
Jackson Veyan y Flores Gonzalez, Madrid. 735
Alegria (La) del amor; fantasia llrica en 1 acto,
dividldo en 6 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de Ramon Asensio Mas y J. J. Cade-
nas, mfisica del maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1913. 46 p.
12".
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
30554; Ram6n Asensio Mas y Jose Juan Cade-
nas, Madrid. 735a
Alegria (La) del batallon; cuento militar com-
puesto para representarse en 1 acto,dividido en
4 cuadros, en prosa, de C. Arnicbes y F. Quin-
tana, mfisica del maestro Jose Serrano. Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1909.
54 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16247 ;
Carlos Arnicbes y Felix Quintana, Madrid
736
Alerte (L'); piece en 3 actes, de F. de Nion et
Dupuy-Mazuel. 19 p. (Supplement gratuit S,u
no. 2887 du Monde illustre, 27 julliet 1912)
© July 27, 1912; 2c. Aug. 21, 1912; D:
30589 ; Frangois de Nion et Dupuy-Mazuel,
Paris. 737
Alessandro and Ramona; or. Old mission bells,
a drama in 5 acts.
© J. Augustus Grabam, Los Angeles ; 1894 :
30377, June 4. 738
Aleta; or. Too bashful to marry, a comic
libretto, by Mrs. H. E. Lindley.
© Mrs. H. Esselstyn Lindley, Detroit ; 1888 :
12000, Apr. 25. 739
Alethea; a dramatic opera. 29 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Albert Gallatin Wbeeler, jr., Chicago; D:
6157, Jan. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1905. 740
Alethoscope (The).
© O. P. Wilson, S. E. Curtis, and Alan H.
Sterne, New York; 1897: 11038, Feb. 13. 741
Alexa; a romantic drama in 4 acts, with a trans-
formation scene, by G. V. Butterfield.
© George V. Butterfield, Boston; 1884:
23550, Nov. 25. 742
Alexander Borgia; a drama in 4 acts, by G.
Tisue. Typewritten.
© Gaston Tisne, New York; D : 805, Aug.
26, 1901 ; Ic. Aug. 26, 1901 ; Ic. Oct. 3, 1901.
743
Alexander Hamilton; American historical
drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Bryant. 53 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1910; D: 22690; William
Henry Bryant, Denver. 744
a drama in 6 acts, by T. H. Sayre. Ms.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1876 : 13699, Dec.
11; 2c. Dec. 11. 745
Alexander the Great. 4°. Typewritten.
© Victor Mapes, New Rocbelle. N. Y. ; D :
3368, May 2, 1903; 2c. May 12, 1903. 746
Alexander, the priest; a libretto, by W. A.
Swank.
© William A. Swanic, Norfolk, Va.; 1882:
6048, Apr. 17 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1884. 747
Alexandra; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Venturi.
© Cliarles S. Morley, Philadelphia; 1881:
18252, Nov. 25. 748
a drama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh and M. J.
I
Safford.
© Marie Walsh and Mary J, Saflford, Brook-
lyn; D : 4684, Mar. 5, 1904. 749
a drama, tr. from the German and adapted
to the English stage, by W. L. Hubbard.
© Wm. L. Hubbard, Chicago; 1888:12620,
Apr. 30. 750
Alexandria.
© Lillian Lester, Minneapolis; 1893:12384.
Mar. 10.
751
Alexandria Scobel; tragedy in 3 acts with pro-
logue, by P. Lucchetti. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1910; D: 20643; Francesco
Lucchetti, Philadelphia. 752
Alexis; drama in 3 acts and 1 scene, by L. Flem-
ing. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1910; D : 20045 ; Luke Flem-
ing, Tarrytown, N. Y. 753
Alfaric, the Goth; play in 5 acts.
© Albert Carr, New York ; 1874 : 13334. Oct.
28. 754
Alfred Sheerwood; a drama of 4 acts, by O. C.
Warrick.
© Oliver Colman Warrick, Indianapolis;
1898 : 33993, May 20. 755
Alger (The) family; a society-drama in prologue
and 3 acts, by Alfred K. Heilmann.
© A. K. Heilmann, San Francisco; D: 5679:
Oct. 22, 1904. 756
36
•757
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
779
Algeda; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. A. A. Silber.
Typewritten.
© Albert A. A. Silber, Jacksonville, Fla. ;
1895 : 30329, June 7 ; 2c. Aug. 3. 757
Algiers.
© Byron B. Viets, Cleveland:
May 12.
18S8 : 13958.
758
15 p.
Algy; play in 1 act, by Thomas Thome.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911; D : 23054 ; J. B. Hollis,
New York. 759
Alhakhan, an Arab in Italy; a drama in 5 acts,
by S. J. Marshall.
© Sidney John Marshall, Chicago; 1884:
17915, Sept. 4. 760
Alhambra; a burlesque extravaganza in 3 acts,
by F. IT. Norton.
" © Frank H. Norton, New York ; 1873 : 1771,
Feb. 21. 761
See also Ahmed. — Eayhannah. of the pal-
aces.
Ali Baba; spectacular opera in 4 acts, tr. and
adapted by A. Hoffman.
© A. Hoffman, San Francisco ; 1891 : 17304.
May 11. 763
or, Morgiana and the forty thieves, a spec-
tacular extravaganza in 4 acts, originated and
designed by D. Henderson, libretto by Harry
B. Smith, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, Franklyn
W. Lee and John Gilbert. Typewritten.
© David Henderson, Chicago ; 1892 : 17703,
Apr. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 763
• or. The forty female thieves, a spectacular
burlesque in 3 contortions, adapted from the
Arabian nights by J. S. Edwards.
© James S. Edwards, United States; 1888:
30588, Oct. 2G. 764
Ali Baba and the forty thieves; play in pro-
logue and 2 acts, by J. H. Thacher. 42 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913; D: 34687; John H.
Thacher, Kansas City, Mo. ^ 765
Ali Baba, jr.; or, Morgiana and the forty
thieves, a spectacular extravaganza in 4 acts,
by Harry B. Smith. Typewritten.
© David Henderson, United States; 1892:
1860, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 11. 766
Ali-bebe; on, Les quarante voleuses, operette
en 2 actes et 4 tableaux, de Emile Codey et
Trebla, musique nouvelle et arrangee par M.
G. Goublier. Paris, Libra irie theatrale du
nouveau si&cle, 1910. 104 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25556 ;
G. Ondet et M. Yiterbo, Paris. 767
Alias Brown; satirical farce in 3 acts, by E. J.
Whisler. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.,
1914. 66 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15. 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
378U9; E. J. Whisler, Tucson, Ariz. 767a
Alias Irish Tessie; by A. Cowles. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1910; D: 21387; Albert
Cowles, AVilliamsport, Pa. 768
Alias Jimmy Valentine; by Paul Armstrong.
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1909; D: 17728; Liebler &
CO., New York. , 769
Alias Johnson; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Osgood.
© Whitman Osgood, Washington; 1888:
18209, June 25. 770
Alias Mr. Roseberry; a melodramatic comedy
in 1 act, by W. N. Lawrence and J. Wilkie
Rusk. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19. 1912 ; D : 30032 ; Walter N.
Lawrence, New York. 771
Alias Pittsburg Annie; drama in 3 scenes, by
C. F. Ivins. 20 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911; D : 24202 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 772
Alias Trixie Kix; in 1 act, by Gordon Davis.
18 p. 4°. TjT)ewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1910; D: 21890; Gordon
Arthur Davis, Spokane, Wash. 773
Alias Winnie Montgomery; play in 1 act, by
W. T. Clark. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
©Ic. Apr. 6, 1915; D: 40276; William T.
Clark, Brooklyn. 773a
Alibi (An); a comedy in 5 acts, by J. W. Con-
way.
© John William Conway, Norton, Kan.; D:
2906, Jan. 26, 1903. 774
a drama in 5 acts, by H. Benhayon.
© H. Benhayon, San Francisco ; 1883 : 5501,
Mar. 24. 775
drama in 3 acts, by H. M. Graves. 135 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4. 1013; D: 31877; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 776
piece en 3 actes, par G. Trarieux. 61 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Gabriel Trarieux. Paris; D: 12909, May
6, 1908; 2c. May 6, 1908. 777
Alice; an emotional drama in 5 acts, by Alfred
Atherley.
© A. Kraetzer, New York; 1877:13658,
Nov. 24. 778
Alice and the eight princesses; a musical ex-
travaganza in 2 acts, book and lyric by Glen
MacDonough, music by Victor Herbert. Type-
written.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 7256,
Sept. 14, 1905; 2c. Sept. 12. 1905. 77P
37
780
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
798
Alice Dillon; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. C.
E. Kaiser. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John C. E. Kaiser, Oreen Bay, Wis.; D:
8277, Apr. 5, 1006; 2c. Apr. 5, 19U6. 780
Alice Harvey, the mill girl; a drama in 4 acts,
dramatized from E. S. Getchell's story of that
title by E. I.. Brown.
© Engrene L. Brown, Dover, N. H. ; 1875:
4082, Apr. 24. "^Sl
Alice in Blunderland. {In Will Rossi ter's vaude-
ville prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter. Chicago; D : 4070, Oct. 5,
1903; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 782
Alice in Stageland; a musical extravaganza in
3 acts, by J. K. Bangs and R. C. Penfield.
© John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C.
Penfield, New York ; D : 3425, May 7, 1903.
783
Alice in the transformation of Washington;
play in 4 acts, by F. H. Cook. 46 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911 ; D : 24281 ; Francis H.
Cook, Spokane, Wash. 784
Alice in Wonderland. Typewritten.
© Edward Westcott Peckham, Orange, N. J. :
1900 A : 5368, Feb. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 27. 785
by Lewis Carroll [pseud, of Charles Lut-
widge Dodgson], scenario [in 1 ct] by A. F.
Coffin. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909; D: 16502; Alice Fenn
Coffin, Montclair, N. J. 786
drama in 3 acts, by C. R. Macauley and
William W. Young. 119 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36394; Charles R.
Macauley, New York. 786a
■dramatization of Lewis Carroll's book, by
A. Gerstenberg. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1913 ; D : 33243 ; Alice Gersten-
berg, Chicago. 787
•dream play in 4 acts, being a dramatization
of Lewis Carroll's book, by Elizabeth Alden
Curtis. 93 p. 4". Typewritten
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D : 30478 ; F. Ernest
Holman, Rockland, Me. 788
— a fairy spectacle in 3 acts, by W. G. Kauf-
mann.
© William G. Kaufmann, Pittsburgh; D:
39SS, Sept. 22, 1903. 789
an operetta, in prologue and 2 acts, by D.
H. Leonard. Typewritten.
© Hope Leonard, New York; 1899:76059.
Nov. 21; 2c. Nov. 21. 790
Alice in Wonderland — Continued.
a play compiled from Lewis Carroll's
stories, by Emily Prime Delafield.
© Dodd. Mead & co., New York; 1898:
63073, Oct. 27. 791
-a play for children in 3 acts, dramatized
by Mrs' Burton Harrison, with tableaux,
soncs, and dances, illustrated by John Tenniel.
New York, The De Witt pub. house.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1890:
41274, Dec. 26; 2c. Dec. 26. 792
play in 3 acts, prologue and epilogue, drama-
tized by E. L. Heinsling [from book by
Charles 'Lutwidge Dodgson]. 26 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915 ; D : 39840 ; Edwin Louis
Heinsling, Norwalk, Conn. 792a
Sec also In Wonderland.
Alice Kirkwood; a drama in 4 acts, by L. C.
Morse.
© Leonard C. Morse, New York; 1882-
18855, Nov. 6. 793
Alice mine. 4". Typewritten.
© George R. Morse and Theodore E. Lyon,
New York ; D : 10050, Mar. 1, 1907 ; 2c. .Alar. 1,
1907. 794
Alice, the actress; or. The midnight marriage,
a drama in prologue and 4 acts, dramatized
by W. A. J. Hohlbein and W. B, Jerrom.
© W. A. J. Hohlbein and Wm. B. Jerrom,
Baltimore; 1873:4909, May 6. 795
Alice, the star of the mines; an original melo-
drama in 4 acts and a prologue, by F. B. Crit-
tenden (Fred Archer).
© Fred B. Crittenden, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1890 : 23207, July 23. 796
Alice unafraid; play in 3 acts, by L. Bi-ewer.
95 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910; D: 20219; Layton
Brewer, New York. 797
Alice's visit to friends in Kentucky; play in 4
acts, by G. Hicks. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D : 38271 ; Gertrude
Hicks, Rockford, 111. 797a
Alicia; opereta en 1 acto, original de G. Jover y
J. Canovas. mtisica del maestro Manuel G.
Llopis. Miidrid, Sociedad de autores es-
panoles, 1915. 39 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41067; Gonzalo Jover y Joaquin CJinovas,
Madrid. 797b
Alida; or, Love and war, a spectacular drama
in 6 acts, by J. O. Shultes,
© .L O. Shultes, New York; 1887:12565.
May 12. 798
38
798
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
822
Alien (The); play in 3 acts, bv M. Crighton and
W. Elliott. 107 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35914 ; Marian Crigh-
ton and William Elliott, New York. 798a
Aliens.
1© Mjtrtha Nelson McCan, Los Angeles; D:
11367, Sept. 17, 1907. 799
comedy drama in 3 acts, by B. H. Voigt.
3v. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 6, 1913 ; D : 33416 ; B. H. Voigt,
Brooklyn. 800
Alimony. 4". Typewritten.
© Herman Lee Meader, New York ; D : 7746,
Dec. 21, 1905; 2e. Dec. 21, 1905. 801
American drama of to-day in 3 acts, by
U. S. Logan and R. D. Robin.son. 44 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
.© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D : 36594 ; U. S. Logan
and Ralph D. Robinson, Brooklyn. 801a
a comedy in 4 acts, by W. V. Pettit. 87 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Wm. V. Pettit. New York ; D : 1395S, Sept.
30, 190S; 2c. May 20, 1909. 802
- — ^ comedy in 3 acts, by L. S. Levy. 105 p.
4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1912; D : 30382 ; Leo S. Lew.
Oakland, Cal. 803
play in 1 act, by F. J. MacBeath, jr. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9. 1913 ; D : 33745 ; Francis J.
MacBeath, jr., Philadelphia. 804
Alimony (The) club; a comedy sketch in 1 act,
by R. A. Deaves. Typewritten.
© Rillie A. Deaves, Rye, N. Y. ; 1S96: 68961,
Dec. 19; 2c. Dec. 19. 805
modern comedy in 3 acts, by A. Luzzi and
A. Mittenthal. 150 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1910 ; D : 21675 ; Arthur Luzzi
and Aubrey Mittenthal, New York. 806
a musical farce in 3 acts and epilogue:
scenario, by K. G. McLoughlin. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
'© Ic. Jan. 13, 1912; D: 29105; Katherine
G. McLoughlin, New York. 807
Alimony Isle; comedy opera in 2 acts, by C.
Horwitz.
© Charles Horwitz. New York ; D : 6327,
Mar. 13. 1905. 808
Alimony (The) man; a comedy in 3 acts, by G.
W. Ogden. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. W. Ogden, Kansas Citv, Mo.; D:
16090, June 17, 1909; 2c. June 25, 1909. 809
Al-i-situ; drama of ancient Egypt in 2 acts, by
P. M. Barker. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914 ; D : 387S1 ; Percival M.
Barker, New York. 809a
Alison Kent; by R. K. Snow. 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© Robert Keith Snow, Boston ; D : 6245,
Feb. 20, 1905; 2c. Mar. 6, 1905. 810
Alixe; an emotional comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1873 : 1342,
Feb. 10. 811
Alkali Ike drops in. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 7049,
July 31, 1905; 2c. July 31, 1905. 812
All a mistake; by E. Holland. Typewritten.
© Edwin Holland, West Somerviile, Mass.;
1900 A: 6042, Mar. 12; 2c. Mar. 12. 813
-farce comedy, by W. C. Parker. Typewrit-
ten.
© Walter C. Parker, Elmira. N. Y. ; 1898:
64696, Nov. 4; 2c. Nov. 9. 814
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. C. Pa river.
Chicago, T. S. Deuison [1903] 54 p. 16°
© Thomas S. Denisou, Chicago ; D : 3848,
Aug. 19, 1903; 2c. Sept. 25, 1903. 815
playlet in 1 scene, by W. S. Fish. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D:. 35832; William
Sampson Fish, Oakland, Cal. 815a
All aboard; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by M. Ott.
© Matthew Ott, New York; 1898:33524,
May 31. 816
All aboard for Mars; a spectacular comedy in
2 acts, by H. H. LaMount. 39 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harrv H. LaMount, Johnstown, N. Y. ;
D : 14778, Jan. 9, 1909; 2c. Dec. 31, 1908. 817
All about a watch, you may call it; a burlesque
comedy in 4 acts, by Sarah Emily Pierce;
adapted from The walking doll.
© E. O. Middlebrook, New York; 1885:
6408, INIar. 17. 818
All about Adam; comedy in 2 acts, by Alice C.
Thomp.son. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911.
24 p. 12^
© Feb. 7, 1911 : 2c. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23294 :
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 819
All about Goldstein; a Hebrew monologue, by
Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Cbicago,
The Dramatic publishing company [1902] 6 p.
12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D : 2538.
Nov. 3. 1902; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 820
All about lobsters, 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. Demain Grange. Boston; D;5620, Oct.
10. 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 821
All abroad; a musical farce in 2 acts, written
by Owen Hall and James T. Tanner, book of
lyrics by W. H. Risque, music by Frederick
Rosse. London. Willcocks & co., ltd.
© Willcocks & CO., ltd., London; 1895:
19903, Apr. 11; 2c. Apr. 11. 822
39
823
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
844
All alone; or, The darkest hour, a local drama
in 1 act, by F. T. Shaw.
© Fred T. Shaw, New York; 1873:10006,
Sept. 23. 823
All (The) America eleven; an entertainment
for boys in 1 scene, by M. N. Beebe. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 8 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14235,
Nov. 7, 1908; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 824
All at sea; by Arthur Law. London, J. Wil-
liams, ltd. [1904J 20 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 5397,
Aug. 9, 1904; 2c. Aug. 9, 1904. 825
musical comerly in 3 acts, by B. B. Lysset.
All for a girl — Continued.
romantic operetta in 2 acts, by Charles
Bradley and M. E, Marks. 2 v. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915 ; D : 39493 ; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 834a
an up-to-date drama in 3 acts, by W. A.
17 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D: 33099; Benjamin B.
Lysset, Brooklyn. 826
All broke up; a comedy in 4 acts [by] K. T.
Deroode.
© Kate T. Deroode, Covington, Ky. ; 1SS5 :
19296, Sept. 12. 827
All but lost. See While life shall last.
All Charley's fault; an original farce in 2 acts,
by Anthony E. Wills. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1905. 50 p. 12".
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 7200,
Sept. 2, 1905; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905. 828
All correct; an American sensational comedy in
5 acts, by C. Winter.
© C. Winter, Rock Island, 111. ; 1879 : 10427,
Aug. 6; 2c. Aug. 6. 829
All crazy; a new farcical comedy, by W. Barry
and H. Fay.
© William Barry and Hugh Fay, New
York ; 1884 : 17560, Aug. 30. 830
All done by kindness; play in 1 act, by R. H.
Preston. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1915; D: 40608; Robert
Harry Preston, New York. 830a
All due to the manag'enient ; monologue for a
gentleman, by Helen Locke. Chicago, The
Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59887,
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 831
All fools day; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. M.
Williams.
© Wilbur M. Williams, Holden, Mo. ; 1887 :
1282, Jan. 15. 832
All for a box; comedy in 4 acts, with songs, by
A. Guillet.
© Alexandre Guillet, Cleveland; 1886:
28113, Dec. 13. 833
All for a girl; a play in 4 acts, by R. Hughes.
© Rupert Hughes, New York ; D : 13506,
\ug. 5, 1908. 834
Brady.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York; 1896:3325,
Jan. 9. 835
All for a nickel. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Marcus, New York; D : 11774, Nov.
20, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1907. 836
All for a woman; comedy drama, by R. J. Beck-
hard and M. Freeman.
© Ruy J. Beckhard & Maurice Freeman.
Boston ; D : 6502, Apr. 12, 1905. 837
All for an ambition; a curtain raiser, or 1 act
comedy, by R. B. Longmire. Typewritten.
© Robert Bill Longmire, Chicago; 1893:
20002, Apr. 24; 2c. Apr. 16, 1896. 838
All for gold; by K. Williams.
© Kittle Williams, Chicago; 1884:9211,
May 3; 2c. June 21. 839
or, Another unfortunate, an original Amer-
ican melodrama in 5 acts and 3 tableaux, by
R. N. Moffat and F. L. Griffith.
© Robert N. Moffat, San Francisco; 1891:
20242, June 2. 840
• or. Little Violet, a drama in 5 acts and 5
tableaux, by J. D. Graham.
© John D. Graham, United States; 1876:
14015, Dec. 16. 841
All for her; comedy drama in 1 act, by P. S. M.
jNIunro. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; D: 29452; P. S. M.
Munro, Brooklyn. 842
All for his sister. See African prince, his cap-
ture and escape from bondage.
All for love; play in 1 act, by E. Rothman. 9p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1015 ; D : 40780 ; Eugene Roth-
man, Coney Island, N. Y. 842a
or, Love flows on forever, a play in 1 act,
by J. M. Colville. Typewritten.
© J. M. Colville, Philadelphia ; 1899 : 15S03,
Feb. 28; 2c. Feb. 28. 843
or. Which will win him? a Christmas idyl
in 5 acts, bj' E. A. Locke.
© E. A. Locke, United States; 1874:11570,
Sept. 30. 844
See also Clarice. — Lighting the trades. —
Narrow (A) escape. — Representative English
dramas from Dryden to Sheridan. — Sweet-
hearts.
40
845
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
869
All for Mary; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. F.
Steely. 4". Typewritten.
© Guy F. Steely, Oak Park, 111.; D : 9655,
Dec. 17, 190G; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 845
All for Milly; an original farce-comedy in 3
acts, by F. Cowan.
© Fletcher Cowan, Hoboken, N. J. ; D : 1300,
Dec. 16, 1901. 846
All for money; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by H.
Feierstein. 116 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909 ; D : 16808 ; Henry Feier-
stein, New York. 847
All for sweet charity; comedy for three males
and nine females, bv Frances Aymar Mathews.
New York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 17 p.
12".
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York ; D :
11683, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 848
All for the country; musical playlet, by T. G.
Springer and R. H. Kirschner. 8 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. .May 14, 1913 ; D : 33224 ; Julius Shum-
sky. New York. 849
All for you; a dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by C. A. Loder.
© Chas. A. Loder, Areola, Pa. ; 1898 : 49877,
Aug. 2. 850
All Hallow's eve; a drama of to-day embodying
a superstition of yesterday, by George Jacques
Byrne and L. Elbert Landone.
© Leon E. Landone and G. J." Byrne ; D :
9285, Oct. 8, 1906. 851
All her own fault; a drama in 4 acts, by C. E.
Newton.
© Charles E. Newton, Matawan, N. Y. ; 1873 :
G346, June 5. 852
All husbands are alike; a play in 4 acts, by
F. Voorhies. Typewritten.
© Felix Voorhies, New Iberia, La. ; 1899 :
81702, Dec. 18; 2c. Jan. 13, 1900. 853
All in a dormitory; a musical comedy libretto
in 2 acts, by T, B. Donaldson. 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D :
11725, Nov. 12, 1907; 2c. Nov. 12, 1907. 854
All in a fog. See Who is who?
All in a lifetime; a 5 act drama, by G. A.
Weber. 50 p. 8°. Printed.
© Gustav Adolph Weber, West Duluth,
Minn.; D : 12009, Dec. 30, 1907; 2c. Feb. 10,
1908. 855
All in a nig'ht; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
R. F. Ferguson, jr. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913: D : 34984 ; Robert F.
Ferguson, jr.. New York. 856
All in a whirl; 2 act musical satire, by P. I.
Cook. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17400 ; Paul Irving
Cook, San Francisco. 857
All in der family; a Dutch sketch in 2 scenes,
by McDermott and Trumble. New York,
Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York; 1875: 10550,
Oct. IS; 2c. Nov. 5. 858
All in the family, t". Typewritten.
© Paul Harris, Chicago; D : 4013, Sept. 26,
1903; 2c. Sept. 10, 1903. 859
a farce-comedy in 3 acts, l)y J. Crawford.
4°. Typewritten.
© James Crawford, San Francisco ; D :
13811, Sept. 15, 1908; 2c. Aug. 4, 1908. 860
a fRrce in 1 act, by Edmund Day. Type-
written.
© Fred Edwards, New York; D : 644, July
8, 1901 ; 2c. July 8, 1901. 861
— a legitimate musical comedy in 3 acts.
© Peck and Fursman, New York; 1891:
38147, Oct. 24. 862
— an original monologue. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Tom P. ]\Iorgan, Rogers. Ark. ; D : 14346.
Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908. 863
All in the way of life; or, The philosopher,
musical variety sketch, written and composed
by Alfred B. Sedgwick. New York, R. M. De
Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8902, July 31 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 864
All in vain; a comedy in 3 acts, by S. G.
Eghian.
© Setrak G. Eghian, Ogden, Utah; D : 12237,
Jan. 24, 1908. 865
All is fair. 10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Teresa Crowley, Brookline, Mass.; D:
12243, Jan. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1908. 866
All is fair in love and war; military specialty
in 1 act, by W. A. Vallee. 1 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 33985 ; Wm. Albert
Vallee, Birmingham, Ala.
867
a musical sketch, book by L. P. Brown.
© Lawrence Parmly Brown. Peekskill.
N. Y. ; D : 3833, Aug. 15, 1903. 868
All is well that ends well. See Maid (The) of
the lighthouse.
All kinds of a hero.
© Alta M. Coultas, Chicago; D : 14272, Nov.
12, 1903. 869
All lights out. See At the sound of taps.
41
870
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
892
All made up; musical farce libretto, in 2 acts,
by A. N. C. Fowler. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911 ; D : 23832 ; A. N. C. Fow-
ler, CSleus Falls, N. Y. 870
All men are born equal; comedy by J. L. Nor-
ris. 103 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D : 203GS ; Joseph L.
Norris, New York. 871
All men to be cliloroformed at sixty; a comedy
in 4 acts, by D. K. Ford. 40 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Daniel K. Ford, St. Paul ; D : 10540, May
11, 1907; 2c. May 11, 1907. 873
All (The) mighty dollar; by Jessie Villars
[pseud, of J. V. Stineman]
© Emorv G. Stineman, Chester, Pa. ; D :
3482, May 25, 1903. ♦ 873
See also Almighty (The) dollar.
All millionaires; in 4 acts, by C. G. Harger, jr.
Tyiiewritten.
© C. G. Hari>;er, jr., Washington: 1894:
59030, Dec. 18; 2c. Dec. 21. 874
All-of-a-sudden Peggy; light comedy in 3 acts,
i)y Ernest Denny. New Yorli, S. French ;
Loudon, S. French, ltd. 159 p. 12°.
© Oct. 27, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1910 ; D : 22409 :
Samuel French, ltd., London. 875
All-of-it; a burlesque on Olivette, arr. and
dramatized by F. Eversmann, jr.
© Fred Eversmann, jr., Baltimore; 1881:
4876, Mar. 31. 876
All on a rainy day; or. Circumstantial evi-
dence. 11 p. 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© Clara Haeucheu, Chicago ; D : 8633, June
4, 1906 ; 2c. June 4. 1906. 877
All on a summer's day; comedy in 3 acts, by
M. B. Cooke. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago ; D :
1466, Feb. 19, 1902; 2c. Feb. 19, 1902. 878
a play for girls, by B. Lawrence Jenkins.
■© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 3293, Apr.
9, 1903. 879
All on account of a bonnet; petite comedie in 1
scene, for 3 performers, by Mrs. V. Sharpe
Patterson.
© Mrs. V. Sharpe Patterson, Columbus, O. ;
1898:55293, Sept. 21. 880
All on account of a kiss.
© I>oula Jockusch, Galveston, Tex. ; 1896 :
9515, Feb. 8. 881
comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Kirkland.
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. July 25, 1910; D : 21642 ; Elizabeth M.
Kirkland, Chicago. 882
All on account of a license; an improbability
in 1 act, by D. J. Fingalton. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Albert F. Neumann, New York ; D : 12892,
May 4, 1908; 2c. May 4, 1908. 883
All on account of a petticoat. Typewritten.
© Josie Morris Sullivan, New York; 1899:
3316, Jan. 7 ; 2c. Jan. 7. 884
All on account of an actor; a farce in 1 act, by
Louis Latham Wilson. PLiiladelphia, The
Penu publishing company, 1904. 15 p. 12°.
<© Penn i)ub. co., Philadelphia; D : 4974,
May 2, 1904; 2c. May 2, 1904. 885
All on account of an heir; a farcical problem
play in 4 acts, by L. Jordan. 4 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1914; D: 38580; Leslie Jor-
dan, Oxford Depot, New York. 885a
All on account of Aunt Sally; in 1 act, by H.
M. Stratton. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1911 ; D : 24469 ; Henriet Mil-
ner Stratton, Lcs Angeles. 886
All on account of Eliza; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Ij. Ditrichstein. Typewritten.
© Leo Ditrichstein, New York ; 1900 A :
20135, Aug. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 887
All on account of Jane; comedy in 1 act, by L.
Silvers. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D: 36060; Lew Silvers,
Princeton, Wis. 887a
All on account of professor. 47 p. 8". Type-
written.
I© Harrv L. Dixson, Northfield, Minn.; D:
3059, Feb. '27, 1903; 2c. Feb. 27, 1903. 888
All on account of the baby; a play in 1 act, by
P. W. Hyde. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh; D:
516, May 27, 1901; 2c. July 16, 1901. 889
All on account of the duke. 3 p. f. Type-
written. -,
© .Teannette Baum, New York; D:2017.
June 17, 1902; Ic. June 9, 1902. 890
All on account of the movies; play in 1 act, by
D. Vanderen, jr. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1913; D: 35302; David Van-
deren, jr., Brooklyn. 891
All over town; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
H. B. Smith. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. June 9, 1915; D : 40881 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 891a
All rivers meet at sea; sketch, by E, Davis.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D : 29151 ; Edwards
Davis, New York. 892
42
893
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
910
All's fair; comedy in 3 acts, by E. G. Birge.
69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1911; D:2562S; Edward G.
Birge, Altoona, Pa. 893
All's fair in love. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© \'alerie Bergere, Bangor, Me. ; D : 2S21,
Jan. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1903. 894
a colonial costume comediette, by A. Miller
and E. Browning. T>'pewritten.
© Asblev Miller and Ethel Browning, New
York ; D : 943, Oct. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1901.
895
comedy sketch by I. Birne. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1913 ; D : 34232 ; Irving Birne,
Brooklyn. 896
See also Farmer Porkberry.
All's fair in love and politics; comedy drama
in 4 acts, by George Griffith. 110 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914 ; D : 35842 ; G. C. Grif-
fith, Cleveland. 896a
All's fair in love and war; by R. Sailer.
© Randolph Sailer, Philadelphia; 1899:
26682, Apr. 17. 897
1 act playlet, by M. E. Pesnel. IS p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1915; D: 40816; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 897a
All's for the best. See Sheriff (The) of Ran-
dall's forge.
All's quiet on the Potomac. See Fortune (The)
of war.
All's well, etc.
© Ludwig H. Henning, Johnstown, Pa. : D :
13504, Aug. 4, 1908. 898
All's well that ends swell; by T. B. Donald-
son. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D :
7328, Sept. 27, 1905; 2c. Sept. 27, 1905. 899
All's well that ends well; by William Shaks-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings, and selected crit-
icism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[1st folio ed.] New York, Thomas Y. Crowell
& CO., [1909] 4 p. 1., vii-xix, 216 p. front.
16°.
© T. Y. Crowell & co.. New York; A:
233348, Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909. 900
ed. by John L. Lowes. New York, The
Macmillan company, 1912. xiv, 157 p. front.
24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Dec. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1912 ; A : 328691 ;
Macmillan co., New Yox'k. 901
All's well that ends well — Continued.
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 188 p. front, illus. 12".
(Shakespeare's complete works)
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1898:32091,
May 24 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 902
an original sketch, by Billy B. Van. Type-
written.
© Mrs. and Mr. Lincoln, New York; 1898:
66183, Nov. 12; Ic. Nov. 12. 903
— with a special introduction by Andrew
Lang and an original frontispiece by Dudley
Hardy. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York, George D.
Sproul, 1907. xxiii, 134 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by Sid-
ney Lee. V. 5)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
174174. Apr. 16, 1907; 2c. Apr. 16, 1907. 904
(Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
bv William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper Sr
brothers, 1881. 180 p. front, illus. 16".
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1881:2665.
Feb. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 905
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Amer-
ican book company [1905] 232 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16".
© 'William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
111764, Mar. 18, 1905; 2c. Apr. 14, 1905. 906
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Amer-
ican book company [1909] 2 p. 1., [9]-188 p.
front., illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Feb. 21, 1909; A:
228505, Jan. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909. 907
See also Serenade (The).— Shakespeare's
w^orks.
All's well that ends well at Hartwell; by S. F.
Morris. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Frederick INIorris, New York; D:
7743, Dec. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1906. 908
All's well with the maids; play in 3 acts, bj
R. Sayler. 153 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D: 30476; Roy Sayler,
Chicago. 909
All Scotch; tartan revue in 5 scenes, by Harry
Grattan [pseud, of H. W. Plunkett] 34 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
'© Ic. Apr. 26. 1915 : D : 40939 ; Henry Wil-
loughby Plunkett, London. 909a
All sorts; a musical farce comedy, written and
compo.sed by P. Gaunt.
© Percy Gaunt, New York ; 1895 : 2«5n5,
May 27. 910
43
911
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
931
All sorts and conditions of men; a play in 3
acts, by T. Reets. 4". Typewritten.
© Tenaj Reets, England; D : 205S, June 27,
1902; 2c. June 27, 1902. 911
All stars; or, A manager's trials, farce in 1
act, by O. E. Young. Cbicago, Dramatic pub.
CO., 1907. 15 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D: 12018,
Dec. 31, 1907; 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 912
All tang'led up; a farcical comedy In 3 acts, by
CliJirles Townsend. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1903. 42 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:4275.
Nov. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. G, 1904. 913
All that glitters; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by P. H. McCaigue. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Henry McCaigue, Marblehead,
Mass.; D : 13904, Sept. 22, 190S; 2c, Oct. 5.
1908. 914
All that g'litters is not gold; or, The poor girl's
diary, a comic drama in 2 acts, by Thomas and
J. M. Morton. New American ed., correctly
re-printed from the original authorized acting
ed. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1889 : 37517,
Dec. 9: 2c. Dec. 14. 915
All that matters; play in 4 acts, by C, McEvoy.
138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911; D: 23293; Charles Mc-
Evoy, London, 916
All the comforts of home; a comedy in 4 acts,
by W. Gillette. New York, Harold Roorbach.
© William Gillette, New York ; 1897 : 22817,
Apr. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 11. 917
All the rage; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by W.
D. Eaton.
© William D. Eaton, Chicago; 1878:837,
Jan. 18. 918
All the to-morrows shall be as to-day; vaude-
ville sketch, by M. King. 6 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic, Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38537 ; Mayme King,
Buffalo. 918a
All the way you look at it; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 64 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12088, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Apr, 28, 1908. 919
All the world's a stage; a monologue, by E, A.
Woolf. 11 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York; D : 8310,
Apr, 9, 1906 ; -2c. Apr. 10, 1906. 920
All the year round; a series of entertainments
for every month in the year, by Harriette
Wilbur. Boston, W, H, Baker & co., 1909.
97 p. 12°,
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 15929,
May 13, 1909; 2c. June 29, 1909. 921
All through Steele. See O'Connor's oath.
All to smash; play in 1 act, by M. E. Pesnel,
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Seiit. 27. 1911; D: 25331; Maximillian
Edwin Pesnel, Brooklyn. 922
All upset; by Robert C, V, Meyers,
© Lyceum pub. co,, Philadelphia ; 1898 :
73710. Dec. 17; 2c, Dec, 21. 923
All wrong; original playlet in 1 act, by H, Sel-
man. 15 p, 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic, May 14, 1914; D : 37035 ; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 923a
playlet, by H. Rempel. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. June 8, 1915 ; D : 40983 ; Harriet Rem-
pel, New York. 923b
Alladine and Palomides; by Maurice Maeter-
linck [in 5 acts] tr. by the editors [of Poet-
lore] {In Poet-lore, v. 7, nos. 6-7. June-July,
1895; periodical © Poet-lore co,, Philadelphia,
1895:12425) 924
See also Plays (The) of Maurice Maeter-
linck.
Allan Quartermain; a spectacular drama in 4
acts, by M. Booth.
© jNIarion Booth, New York ; 1887 : 19030,
July 23. 925
or. The children of the Sun, operatic drama
in 4 acts, libretto by G. B. Densmore, music
by Alfred A. Batkin and T. Havermeyer
Northrup. San Francisco, Batkin & Northrup.
© Batkin & Northrup, San Francisco ; 1887 :
27924, Oct. 28. 926
or, The sun worshippers, a spectacular
operatic drama in 5 epochs, written by I,
Tyrrell.
© Inigo Tyrrell, San Francisco; 1887;
29047, Nov. 9; 2c. Nov. 9.
927
Allatoona; an historical military drama in 5
acts, by Judson Kilpatrick and J. O. Moore,
© J. Owen Moore, Washingtonville, N. Y. ;
1876 : 395, Jan. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 12. 928
a play in 4 acts, by S, H. M. Byers. 122
p. 12°.
© Samuel H. M. Byers, Des Moines; D:
7688, Dec. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1905. 929
Allegory of the sun god; in 4 acts, by R, Craig,
jr.
© Robert Craig, jr., Jersey City; 1873:
8837, Aug, 4 ; 2c. Oct. 29. 930
Allene Gilbraith; a drama, by H. H. Gardener.
Act 4. Typewritten.
© Helen H. Gardener, New York ; 1900 A :
3401, Feb. 6; 2c, Jan. 22. 931
Allen's farewell. See Manchester (The) mar-
tyrs.
44
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COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
947
Alles fiir die firma; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
M. Hennequin und G. Mitchell. Berlin,
Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock. 68 p. 8".
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30126 ; Buhnenver-
lag Alan & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 932
Alles mobil; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Wilbeliu
Jacoby und Hans Linck. Berliu-Wilmersdorf,
Felix Blocli erben, 1914. 3 p. 1., 68 p. 8".
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914 ; D : 38809 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 932a
Alles um geld; ein stiick, von Herbert Eulen-
berg. Leipzig, E. Rowohlt verlag, 1911. 92 p.
8".
© Sept. 15. 1911; 2c. Sept. 11, 1911; D:
25180; Ernst Rowohlt, Leipzig. 933
Alley (The) L. See Girl (A) detective.
Alliance (The) of millions; 3 act drama, by H.
H. Peck. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910; D: 22178; Harry H.
Peck, Boston. 934
Allida; or. The lioness in the lamb skin, a
play in 4 acts, by T. Davis.
© Thomas Davis, New York; 1884:13719,
July 5. 935
Allie; by M. Mawlette. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mona Mawlette, New York; D : 14556.
Dec. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1908. 936
Allies; play in 1 act, by A. F. Hopkins. 14 p.
4°. Tyi>ewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915; D : 40602 ; Alfred F.
Hopkins, Bethesda, Md. 936a
Alligator (The); comedy farce in 3 acts, by A.
T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York; 1890:33125.
Oct. 24. 937
Allison's lad, and other martial interludes;
being six 1 act dram;is, by Beulah Marie Dix.
New York, Plenry Holt & co., 1910. 214 p.
12°.
Contents. — Allison's lad. — The hundredth
trick. — The weakest link. — The snare and the
fowler. — The captain of the gate. — The dark
of the drwn.
© Feb. 11, 1910; 2c. Feb. 14, 1910; D:
201S2; Henry Holt & co.. New York. ^ 938
Allotting the bride. See Game (A) of chance.
Allright (The) girl; play in 2 acts, by Paul
Ki'ye [pseud, of Paul Koester] 36 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914; D: 39303; Paul Koes-
ter, London. 938a
Allrightnikes (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by
Abraham S. Schonier. 80 p. 8". Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910; D: 20920; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wilner, New York. 939
Alma; or. Held in bondage, a drama in 3 acts,
founded upon Ouida's novel Held in bondage,
by F. Marsden [pseud, of W. A. Sliver]
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1871:3443,
Apr. 17. 940
Alma (El) de Garibay; revista fantdstica en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros en colores y 1 en
negro, original, libro y musica de Enrique
Garcia Alvarez, Antonio Lopez Monis y
maestro Barrera. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles, 1914. 44 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40078; E. Garcia Alvarez y A. Lopez Monls.
Madrid. . 940a
Alma (El) del querer; sainete andaluz en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, original de P.
Perez Fernandez, mtisica de los maestros
Vives y Barrera Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles, 1910. 47 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22426 ;
P. Pei'ez Fernandez, Madrid. 941
Alma grande.
© Maria Christina Mena, New York; D:
15608, Apr. 8, 1909. 942
Alma mater; college comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by E. A. Aisenstadt. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 16994 ; Esek Albert
Aisenstadt, Chicago. 943
^8 act play, by S. H. Picchianti. 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1912; D: 31101; Silvio H.
Picchianti, New York. 944
or, The Georgetown centennial and other
dramas, by M. S. Pine [pseud, of Sister Mary
Paulina Finn] Washington, Georgetown visi-
tation convent, 1913. 254, [2] p. 8°.
© May 31, 1913; 2c. June 4, 1913; A:
346852; Munder-Thomsen co., Baltimore.
945
Alma (El) muerta; tragedia en 3 actos, original
de A. Guimeni. tr. del Catalan por L. Via.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1913.
72 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914: D:
36514 ; Angel Guimerd y Luis Via, Madrid.
945a
Alma otrera; entrem§s en verso original, de J.
Hnete Ordoiiez. Madrid. Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1909. 19 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17474; J. Huete Ordonez, Madrid. 946
Alma's growing old. See King Midas' secret.
Alma, the encumbrance; a play in 3 acts, by
Edith Oakenfull. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Oakenfull, Brooklyn ; D : 5682, Oct. 21,
1904; 2c. Nov. 8, 1904. 947
45
948
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
970
Alma, where do you live? in 3 acts, by G. V.
Hobart. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 12. 1910; D: 22034; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. II. 948
Almanac (The); a musical farcical comedy in 3
acts, by W. D. Marine.
© Will D. Marine, Indianapolis; 1890:
12929, Apr. 19. 949
Almanzor; a tragedy in 5 acts, by W. D. Fox.
© W. D. Fox, Murfreesboro, Tenn. ; D : 1651,
Mar, 26, 1902. 950
Almas bohemias; coniedia lirica en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa, original de J. Romeo y Sauz,
mfisica del maestro San Felipe. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espanoles, 1911. 47 p. 12°.
© Ang. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25050; Jose Romeo y Sauz, Madrid. 951
Almas distintas; zarzuela dramfitica en 1 acto
y 3 cuadros, libro de V. de la Vega, mtisica del
maestro Padilla. INIadrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1911. 43 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24311 ; Ventura de la Vega, Madrid. 952
Almas grandes; comedia lirica, en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en verso, original de F.
Madrigal Alvaro, musica de los maestros San
Jose y BrU. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
panoles, 1910. 42, [1] p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21962 ;
Francisco Madrigal Alvaro, Madrid. 953
Alma's return; play of to-day in 1 act and 2
scenes, by J. Lait. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D: 39059; Jack Lait,
Chicago. 953a
Almighty (The) dollar; a play in 5 acts.
© Henry Markinfield Addey, New York;
1874 : 6358, May 9. 954
play in 1 act, by T. Dixon. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912; D: 29464; Thomas
Dixon, New York. 955
See also All (The) mighty dollar.
Almost — Continued.
a dnimatic gem, by F. L. Whittier. 9 p.
f°.
Almira; a drama in 5 acts and 7 scenes, by F.
;M. Franklin.
© Frank M. Franklin, New York; 1892:
25099, June 15. 956
Almond (The) blossom; a 1 act play, by F. S.
Hughes.
© Frederic S. Hughes, New York ; D : 4538,
Dec. 16, 1903. 957
Almost; drama in 5 acts, by I
written.
© Lillian Lester, Minneapolis
Jan. 16; 2c. Mar. 10.
Lester. Type-
1893 : 3
^5S6,
958
Typewritten.
© Frank Ti. Whittier, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
15705, Apr. 24, 1909; 2c. Apr. 24, 1909. 959
a playlet, by Herbert Erman. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© H. Erman, Cleveland; D : 9664, Dec. 19.
1906 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906. 960
Almost a baroness; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
B. p:yferth.
© Bruno Eyferth, Duluth, Minn.; 1898:
15732, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Apr. 8. 961
Almost a detective; a play in 1 act, by Charlie
Harowitz. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IC: July 3, 1912 ; D : 30170 ; Al. Fyne and
Carl Goe, New York. 962
Almost a hero; comedy playlet, by O. J. Hartley.
12 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 16, 1909; D: 16333; Ora J. Hart-
ley, Brazil, Ind. 963
a farce comedy in 1 act and 3 scenes, by C.
Kelly. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914; D : 38851 ; Claud Kelly,
Los Angeles. 963a
Almost a life; a drama in 6 tableaux, from the
French, by E. Henderson.
© Ettie Henderson, New York; 1878:3711,
Mar. 28. 964
Same. Author's copy. New York, 1878.
© Ettie Henderson, New York; 1878: 14146.
Dec. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 965
Almost a marchioness; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by J. H. Havlin.
© John H. Havlin, Cincinnati ; 1885 : 14474,
July 6. 966
Almost a millionaire; comedy skit, by Harry A.
Usher. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1914 ; D : 37393 ; John Walter
Usher, Jersey City. 966a
Almost a queen.
© Lottie C. Park, Los Angeles; D: 10182,
Mar. 20, 1907. 967
Same. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lottie C. Park, Los Angeles; D : 9967,
Feb. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 968
Almost a tragedy.
© Edwin B. Pope, Schrewsbury Park, Mo. ;
D : 10173, Jun 20, 1909. 969
Sec also Eternal (The) feminine.
Almost an alderman; 1 act comedy, by A.
Singer. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911; D: 25429; Alex. Singer,
Otisville, N. Y. 970
46
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993
Almost an elopement; comedy sketch, by J.
Ferrar. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22450 ; Jules Ferrar,
New York. 971
Almost married; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by H.
J. Green. 35 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911; D: 23717; Howard J.
Green, San Francisco. 972
Almost persuaded; by R. B. Kegerreis. 14 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Robert B. Kegerreis, Richland, Pa. ; D :
10146, Mar. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1907. 973
Almost ready; sketch in 1 act, by F. Wallace.
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911; D : 23241 ; Frederick
Wallace, New York. 974
Aloe (The); play in 1 act, by K. C. Beale. 12 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7. 1915; D : 40871 ; Katharine
C. Beale, Washington. 974a
Aloha oe (Farewell to thee); Hawaiian ro-
mance in 1 act, by U. B. Wainwright, jr. 9 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1914 ; D : 36154 ; Dallas Bache
Wainwright, jr., Washington. 974b
Alone; a drama in 5 acts, by F. H. Nelson.
© Frank H. Nelson, Baltimore ; 1872 : 2646,
Mar. 18. 975
phiy in 3 acts, by C. J. Rieder. 33 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911 ; D : 25742 ; C. J. Rieder,
Cincinnati. 976
a society drama in 3 acts and 6 tableaux.
by G. Van Dee.
© Grace A'an Dee, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
4169. Apr. 27. 977
Alone in a great city; a drama in 6 acts, by
H. G. Clarke.
© Henrv Gustavus Clarke, United States;
1888 : 18918, July 2. 978
written and constructed by L. Grover _^and
L. Grover, jr.
© Leonard Grover and Leonard Grover, jr..
United States ; 1887 : 2317, Jan. 29. 979
Alone in Greater New York; a melodrama in
4 acts, by John A. Fraser. Typewritten.
© Flora M. Fraser, Chicago; 1899:10337,
Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 23. 980
Alone in London; original and realistic modern
drama in a prologue, 4 acts and 8 tableaux,
by R. Buchanan.
© Robert Buchanan, New York ; 1885 : 5164,
Mar. 2. 981
Alone in New York; an original melodrama in
4 acts, by Scott Marble and Frank Harvey.
© Thomas H. Davis and William T. Keogh,
New York ; 1896 : 41125, July 15 ; 2c. July 14.
982
Alone in the world; a 4 act melodrama, by
Owen Davis.
© Charles B. Goes, Chicago; D : 1303, Jan.
10, 1902. 983
See also Adele, the saleslady.
Along came Ruth; comedy in 3 acts, adapted by
Holman Day. from the French La demoiselle
de magasin, by Fonson and Wicheler. 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914; D : 36275 ; Henry W.
Savage, inc.. New York. 983a
Along the Kennebec; a rural comedy in 4 acts,
by Eunice Fitch. Tjijewritten.
© Reno and Curtis, New York ; 1899 : 19138,
Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 14. 984
Along' the levee; by H. B. Lewis. 8 p. 4°.
Tn^ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1909 ; D : 17232 ; H. B. Lewis.
Muskegon, Mich. 985
Along the Missouri; by Harry Van Demark.
Philadelphia, Penn publishing co., 1909. 65 p.
12".
© Nov. 30. 1909 : 2c. Dec. 6. 1909 ; D : 17626 :
Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia. 986
Along the Mohawk; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by H. H. Para more and Nelson Lewis.
© James L. Class, Chicago; D : 1949, Jan,
18, 1902. 987
Along the Potomac; sketch in 3 scenes, adapted
and arr. by J. F. Luitich.
© John F. Luitich, Galveston, Tex. ; 1900 A :
22016, Sept. 4. 988
Along the Rialto. 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Alice Marcus, New York; D : 11778, Nov.
20, 1907; 2c. Nov. 20, 1907. 989
Along the Wabash. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bobbv Fountain, Clinton, Mo.; D : 2574,
Nov. 10, 1902; 2c. Nov. 10, 1902. 990
comedy drama, by T. Dreisser.
© Theodore Dreisser, New York; 1895:
29743, June 3. 991
Alonzo's letter; a monologue for a lady in 1
scene, by Charles Barnard. New York, E. S.
Werner,' 1897.
© Edgar S. Werner. New York; 1896:
56479, Oct. 12; 2c. Nov. 9. 992
Alonzus Dabble, Esq.; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. N. Fort.
© John Neil Fort, West Philadelphia, Pa.;
1871 : 11357, Dec. 1. 993
47
994
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1013
Alpenkonig- und menschenfeind. See Rappel-
kopf.
Alpha and omega; ji romantic drama in 4 acts,
by H. Williams.
© Hayes Williams, Chicago ; D : 468, May
15, 1901. 994
Alpha Edison's hundredth birthday; by J. M.
Clarke and M. Delano. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Josephine M. Clarke and Mortimer De-
lano, United States; D : 12S76, May 1, 190S;
2c. May 25, 1908. 995
Alphonse and Gaston; a comedy in 3 acts.
Typewritten.
© D. E. Lester co.. New York ; D : 1381, Jan.
31, 1902; 2c. May 7, 1902. 996
a farce-comedy, by Fi-ank Dumont. New
York, The Empire city job print, 1902. 27 p.
8°.
© Gus Hill, New York ; D : 1636, Mar. 22,
1902; 2c. May 12, 1902. 997
a farcial comedy in 3 acts, by Frank Du-
mont. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gus Hill, New York; D : 1424, Feb. 10,
1902; 2c. Mar. 25, 1902. 998
3 act comedy.
© Charles B. Goes, Chicago; D : 1456, Feb.
17, 1902. 999
Alphonsus, emperor of Germany; [by George
Chapman] with introduction and notes by
Herbert F. Schwarz. New York and London,
G. P. Putnam's sons, 1913. xxxv, [4], 105 p.
8°.
© Mar. 14, 1913; 2c. Mar. 18, 1913; A:
332840; Herbert F. Schwarz, % G. P. Put-
nam's sons, New York. 1000
Alpine (The) storm; spectacular extravaganza
vaudeville sketch, by W. L. Ferris. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© W. L. Ferris, New York; D : 15385, Mar.
19, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1909. 1001
Alpsburg; comic opera in 2 acts, by T. Stempfel,
jr. 91 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1910; D: 20649; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 1002
Alroy; a romantic play in 4 acts, founded on
D'Israeli's The wondrous tale of Alroy, by
J. Templeton. New York, 1873.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1873 : 9845.
Sept. 2. 1003
Als ich noch im fluegelkleide . . .; lustspiel
in 4 aufziigeu, von Albert Kehm u. Martin
Frehsee. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Biihnenvei'lag
anstalt fiir aufCiihrungsrecht, g. m. b. h., 1914.
96 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36878 ; Anstalt fiir
auffiihruugsrecht dramatischer werke d. liter-
atur u. musik, g. m. b. h., Charlottenburg,
Germany. 1003a
Als ich wiederkam; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Oscar Blumenthal und Gustav Kadelburg.
New York, I. Goldmaun, 1899. 96 p. 8°.,
© Heinrich Conried, New York ; 1899 :
79455, Dec. 7 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1900. 1004
Alsace; piece en 3 actes, par G. Leroux et L.
Camille. 30 p. (In La petite illustration, no.
2.— 8 mars. 1913, serie theatre — no. 1)
© Mar. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913 ; D : 32786 ;
Gaston Leroux et Lucien Camille, Paris. 1005
playlet in 1 act, by C. M. Bruno. 4 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915; D: 39408; Charles M.
Bruno, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 1005a
Alsace and Loraine; or, The barter of a soul
for an hour's happiness to Zamiel the black
prince of hell. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lsabelle Lowe, Chicago ; D : 2325, Sept. 13,
1902; 2c. Sept. 27, 1902. 1006
Alshohada (The martyrs to love and country) ;
drama in 1 act, by H. F. Lane. 8 p. f".
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913 ; D : 34657 ; Helen F. Lane,
San Francisco. 1007
Alt Heidelberg; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von
Wilhelm Meyer-Forster.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 2640,
Nov. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1902. 1008
Alt-nevie (Die) welt. See Weg (Der) zu licht.
Alt-Potsdam; oder, Die erste eisenbahn; oder,
Dem vergniigen der einwohnei', heimat- und
liederspiel, von Axel Delmar; musik von Wal-
ter von Simon. Potsdam, A. W. Hayn's erben
(Curt Gerber), 1914. 100 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1914; Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D:
3S325; Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h., Berlin. 1008a
Altar (The); 1 act play, by C. Rakestraw.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chauncey Rakestraw, New York ; D :
6656, May 11, 1905; 2c. May 4, 1905. 1009
Altar (The) fire; or, A woman of character;
or, A woman's honor, an American tragedy,
by E. W. Fish.
© Everett W. Fish, Chicago; 1878:7446.
June 24. 1010
Altar (The) of duty; a picture in 1 panel, by M.
Bayly. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1910 ; D : 21870 ; Monte Bayly,
London. 1011
Altar (The) of love; an Egyptian tragedy, by A.
Lanston. Typewritten.
© Aubrey Lanston, Washington ; 1897 :
16714, Mar. 11; Ic. Mar. 11. 1012
Altar (The) of Mammon.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
1900 A: 13061, May 24. 1013
48
1014
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1034
Altar of riches; comedy of American finance in
4 acts, by Cbarles Ulrich. Chicago, T. S. Den-
ison. 79 p. 16".
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29. 1909; D:
16953; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 1014
Altar of Urauia; play in 3 acts, by W. T. Nash.
104 p. Typewritten.
i© Ic. Oct. 19, 1909 ; D : 17144 ; W. T. Nash,
Chicago. 1015
Alte burschenherrlichkeit; studenten-operette
in 3 akten, text von Karl Biberfeld, musik von
Ludwig Heidingsfeld. Berlin [etc.], Verlag
von A. Ahn. 55 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2, 1910; 2c. Feb. 18, 1910; D: 20228;
Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany. 1016
Alte (Die) gnaedig'e; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen,
von Gustav Wied. Berlin [etc.], A. Juncker
[1908] 2 p. L, 119 p. 12°.
© Axel Juncker, Berlin ; D : 14055, Oct. 14,
1908; 2c. Oct. 14, 1908. 1017
Alte (Das) heim; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Gus-
tav Esmann, deutsch von I. Jakob Anders.
Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlagshaus [1907]
99 p. 12".
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
10435, Apr. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 1018
Alte (Das) lied in dur; tragodie in 4 akten, von
Carl Erich Behrens. 2. aufl. [Hamburg] Vei'-
lagsgesellschaft Hamburg m. b. h., 1912. 83
p. 8°.
© Jan. 30, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1912 ; D : 28993 ;
Verlagsgesellschaft Hamburg m. b. h., Ham-
burg, Germany. 1019
Alter ego.
© Eileen F. Seymour, Boston ; D : 15745,
Apr. 30, 1909. 1020
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Hiram [pseud.
of W. J. Ferguson]
© W. J. Ferguson, Brooklyn; 1882:15056,
Sept. 11. 1021
comedy in 3 acts, adopted from the Ger-
man, by A. De Prosse.
© Angelo De Prosse, Chicago; 1895:30784,
June 10; 2c. June 10. 1022
Alternative (The) ; or. The blunders of Backus,
comedy-drama in 3 acts, by W. M. Day. [4],
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D: 29308; William M,
Day, Cincinnati. 1023
Althaea Surratt; or, The loss to a nation by
the freak of a fool; or. Why Lincoln was
killed, a tragedy in 4 acts, by T. Davis.
© Thomas Davis, New York ; 1885 : 5762,
Mar. 9. 1024
Althea; a play in 4 acts, by E. L. Masters. Chi-
cago, The Rooks press, 1907. 155 p. 12°.
© Edgar Lee Masters, Chicago; D : 9998,
Feb. 20, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1907. 1025
a romantic comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by
Wm. Caroline and John J. Flynn, music by
K. S. Poppen.
© R. S. Poppen, St. Louis; 1889:27651,
Sept. 10; 2c. Oct. 10. 1026
or, A trip to Mars, operatic extravaganza
[by] F. E. Cosby.
© Frank E. Cosby, Richmond; 1898:8068,
Jan. 27. 1027
Althoug'h he seemed to fail; play in 3 acts, by
L. M. Meyer. [1], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1914 ; D : 37623 ; Leta Moore
Meyer, Benson, Neb. 1027a
Alto! y alojamiento; juguete c6mico-lfrico en 1
acto, dividido en 2 cuadros [de] S. Maria
Granes y F. Bello, musica del maestro Hipo-
lito Rodriguez. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1909. 35 p. 8°.
© Salvador Maria Gi'anes y Florencio Bello.
Madrid ; D : 16124, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23,
1909. 1028
Altruist (The); comedy in 3 acts, by V. Page.
[6], 31 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1910; D: 22573; Vivian Page,
New York. 1029
Altruists (The); play in 1 act, by F. G. Powell.
20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915 ; D : 39516 ; Francis Giles
Powell, Boston. 1029a
Alumni (The) play; a farce in 1 act, by Clara
Plarriet Sherwood. New York, T. H. French.
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:42778,
Nov. 30; 2c. Dec. 2. 1030
Alvin Gray; or, The sailor's return, a comic
opera in 3 acts, written and composed by C. A.
White.
© C. A. White, Boston ; 1882 : 8470, May 24.
1031
Alvin Joslin; a sensational character comedy in
4 acts, by C. L. Davis.
© Charles L. Davis, New York ; 1879 : 11818,
Sept. 5. 1032
Alvina; or, A g'amfcler's crime, a sensational
drama in 4 acts, by J. Jnrow.
© Joseph Jarow, United States; 1881:
13044, Aug. 24. 1033
Alvira Slimmins; a comedy in 4 acts, adapted
fi-oni Miss Slimmins' window, by M. Truleigh.
Ms.
© Mary Truleigh, California; 1882:9943,
June 17 ; 2c. June 24. 1034
5379—15-
49
1034a
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1054
Alvise; a tragedy in 3 acts, by P. Brandreth.
100 p. 12°.
<c) Paulina Brandreth. Ossining, N. Y. ; A:
142536, Apr. 6, 1906; Ic. Mar. 31, 1906; Ic.
Apr. 6, 1900. 1034a
Always; playlet in 1 act, by M. Sackolsky. 6 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913; D: 34434; Malvano
Sackolsky, New York. 1035
Always on hand; or. The outlaw's retreat, a
play illustrating western life in 5 acts, by I.
Epstein.
© Isaac Epstein, New York; 1879:3050,
Mar. 5. 1036
Always ridiculed; tr. from a Spanish play, by
Jose Echegaray entitled Siempre en ridiculo.
152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cornelia Baker, Chicago ; D : 10557, May
13, 1907; 2c. May 13, 1907. 1037
Always the woman.
© Samuel Shipman, New York; D : 14566,
Dec. IS, 1908. 1038
Am hochzeitsmorgen; posse in 3 aufziigen, von
W. Bhimont.
© Wilbelm Blamont, New York; 1895:
29600, June 3. 1039
Am I a Chinaman? by L. Sully and A. Kelcy.
II, 36 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21274; Lew Sully
and Alfred Kelcy, Chicago. 1040
Am I your wife? a playette in 1 act, by Edmund
Day. 21 p. f". Typewritten.
© Gardner Crane, San Fi-ancisco ; D : 1872,
May 12, 1902 ; 2c. May 12, 1902. 1041
Am Rhein; romantische fantasie in 4 bildern,
von Robert Wilhelm. musik von Paul Beck
und R. I. Beck. 27 p. 4". Typewritten.
[Text only]
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D: 38526; Reinhold I.
Beck, Hanover, Germany, 1041a
Am wege; drama in 1 akt, von C. Ruge. Proof.
© Clara Ruge, New York; D:7968, Feb. 9,
1906 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 1042
Amabel; or. A woman of to-day, play in 4 acts,
by A. D. Hunt. [31, 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7. 1910; D : 22S35; Anita Dunbar
Hunt. New York. 1043
Amalgam; drama of gold land in 4 acts, by
S. Smith.
© Sam Smith, San Francisco; 1878:14936,
Dec. 20. 1044
Amalg'amated babies; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. W. Goodrich, F. Ferguson and M. Sa-
bine. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D: 28947; Henry W.
Goodrich, Frank Ferguson and Martin Sabiue,
New York. 1045
Amalg'amator (The); a modern play dealing
with frenzied finance and the system, by Wil-
liam Anthony McGuire.
© W. A. McGuire, New York; D : 11463,
Oct. 5, 1907. 1046
Amanda; play in 4 acts, by P. S. Morris. 4 v.
4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Dec. 12, 1913 ; D : 35314 ; Pauline Sey-
mour Morris, New York. 1047
Amanda Minton's dream; play in 3 acts. 40 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29188 ; Herbert T.
Strong and Charles L. Philhower, Chatham,
N. J. 1048
Amanda on No Petticoat Island; comedy drama
in 3 acts, by Mrs. B. A. Armstrong. 102 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1915; D: 40650; Mrs. B. A.
Armstrong, Minneapolis. 1048a
Amanda's spook; 1 act farce, by P. Wolff. 30 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1915, D : 40786 ; Perlita Wolff,
New York. 1048b
Amanecer; comedia en 3 actos y en prosa, origi-
nal de G. Martinez Sierra. Madrid, Sociedad
de autores espanoles, 1915. 86 p. 8°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41051 ; Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Madrid.
1048c
Amants (Les) de Ferrare. See Guilty (A)
love.
Amanuensis.
© Franklin File, New York; 1887:6338,
Mar. 17; 2c. Mar. 24. 1049
Amaranth and Llewella, the squire's daugh-
ters; by Kennieth Waldo Lloyd [pseud, of
Mary Jane Lloyd Cotton]. [2], 98 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1911; D: 23274; Mary Jane
Lloyd Cotton, Chicago. 1050
Amaryl. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Andrew Amos, Des Moines ; D : 2732, Dec.
18, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1902. 1051
Amaryllis; or. Love and fate, a drama in 5
acts, by A. M. Steele.
© Asa M. Steele, Philadelphia ; 1897 : 48368,
Aug. 28. 1052
or, Mammon and gammon, an original
comic opera in 2 acts, written by Harry B.
Smith, composed by H. H. Thiele.
© William Young, jr., Milwaukee; 1886:
14464, June 24. 1053
Amata, the vestal; a grand opera libretto in 3
acts, by J. W. Mitchell.
© John William Mitchell, Los Angeles;
1892:47524, Nov. 22. 1054
50
1054a
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1076a
Amateur (An); play in 1 act, by C. A. Allen.
8 p. f". Ms.
I© Ic. July 8, 1914; D: 37498; Carroll A.
Allen, Des Moines. 1054a
Amateur anarchists; play in 1 act, by A. L.
Bethel. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1909; D: 17195; Allan L.
Betbel, St. Louis. 1055
Amateur art carnival.
© Henry Redington Browne, Fitchburg.
Mass. ; 1887 : 3524, Feb. 14. 1056
Amateur (The) benefit; a dramatic entertain-
ment in 3 acts, by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, United States; 1881:
4873, Mar. 31. 105T
Amateur burglar night; a twenty minute
sketch, by P. A. Heege. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip A. Heege, New York; D: 13292,
June 23, 1908 ; 2c. June 23, 1908. 1058
Amateur (The) detective; an original farce in 2
acts, by W. H. Cooper.
© William Henry Cooper, Leechburgh, Pa.;
1873:6622, June 13. 1059
Amateur (The) lawyer; breach of promise,
burlesque court, lovers in trouble, farce-com-
edy, by E. S. Mitchell. Shelby, Neb., 1897.
© Ensign S. Mitchell, Shelby, Neb.; 1897:
63514, Nov. 13; 2c. Nov. 13. 1060
Amateur night; a vaudeville monologue. f°.
Typewritteu.
© Irene Currie Love. Hamilton, Canada;
D: 13722, Sept. 4, 1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 1061
or, On Friday night, a vaudeville sketch,
by A. J. Flynn.
© Al. J. Flynn, Chicago; D : 12160, Jan. 11.
1908. 1062
Amateur night at the Bowery; a 1 act dramatic
composition, by F. J. Beaman. 18 p. 8°.
Tyjiewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; D:
11816, Nov. 16, 1907; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 1063
Amateur night in New York; a comedy in 2
acts, by W. H. Rudolph.
© William H. Rudolph, New York; D:
11974, Dec. 23, 1907. 1064
Amateur (An) philanthropist; or, The mil-
lionaire and the con-man. 28 p. 4". Type-
writteu.
© Aaron S. Hoffman, New York; D : 1956,
May 31, 1902 ; 2c. May 31, 1902. 1065
Amateur (The) phrenologists; a little comedy,
by H. S. Drayton, illustrated by G. P. Hin-
man. New York, Fowler & Wells co. (Human
nature library, no. 22.)
© Fowler & Wells co.. New York; 1893:
26798, June 3. 1066
Amateur pirate; dramatic composition, by E. M,
Bennett. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911 ; D : 24941 ; Edward Mil-
ton Bennett, New York. 1067
Amateur (An) princess; pathetic comedy sketch,
1 act. 16°. Tj'pewritten.
© Marcla Darrah Buchanan, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 8987, Aug. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1906.
1068
Amateur road agents. See Jack Sheppard and
Joe Blueskin.
Amateur (An) snap shot; or, Photographic
blunders. Typewritten.
© Anais Redin Moliere, San Francisco ; 1900
A : 10423, Apr. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 3.
1069
Amateur (An) sport; comedy in 3 acts, by H.
B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 11000,
July 19, 1907. 1070
Amateur (The) suffragists; play in 5 acts, by
E. Fancher. [1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912; D: 31046; Edith Fan-
cher, River Forest, 111. 1071
Amateur (An) tragedy; farce in 1 act, by Isidor
Toruberg. [2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1910 ; D : 21921 ; Samuel Torn-
berg, New York. 1072
Amateur (An) triumph; a comedietta in 1 act,
by Paul P. Davis. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39206,
July 30; 2c. July 30.
1073
Amateurs (The); burlesque in 1 act, by Ray-
mond M. Robinson. Philadelphia, Penn pub-
lishing company, 1914. 17 p. 12°.
© July 14, 1914 ; 2c. July 15, 1914 ; D : 37572 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 1073a
[2],
comedy in 1 act, by R. M. Robinson.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1913 ; D : 33273 ; Raymond M.
Robinson, Maiden, Mass. 1074
an original comedy in 2 acts, by C. Rose, jr.
© Con Rose, jr.. United States; 1873:1551,
Feb. 15. 1075
or, Cupid vs. the stage, a dramatic sketch,
by R. Peralta-Galindo. 23 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© R. Peralta-Galindo, Oakland, Cal. ; D:
6415, Mar. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1905. 1076
Amateur's (The) dream. See Uncle's picture
on the wall.
Amazing Amanda; play in 3 acts [by E. H.
Sothern] 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38677 ; E. H. Sothern,
Litchfield, Conn. 1076a
51
1077
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1099
Amazing (An) Halloween; trick vaudeville
sketch, by W. Haulou and Q. Kilby. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913; D: 32097; William
Hanlou and Quincy Kilby, Boston. 1077
Amazing (The) widow; romantic drama in 4
acts, by L. H. Mitchell. 4 v. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D : 34499 ; Lebbeus
Horatio Mitchell, St. Paul. 1078
Amazon (The) ; in 3 acts, by W. A. Ryan. Type-
written.
© William Aloysius Ryan, St. Louis ; D :
36, Jan. 14, 1901 ; Ic. Jan. 14, 1901. 1079
play in 4 acts, by S. E. Reynolds. [97] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911; D: 23135; Seruah E.
Reynolds, New York. 1080
Amazon and the student; scenario, by A. Char-
wate. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1909 ; D : 17225 ; Arthur Char-
wate, New York.
Amazon (An) king; or, A dress rehearsal, a
musical absurdity in 2 acts, by C. B. Cory.
Boston, Alfred Mudge & son, 1893.
© Charles B. Cory, Boston; 1893:41873,
Sept. 16; 2c. Sept. 16. 1082
Amazon (The) queen; a spectacular drama in a
prologrue and 3 acts, by L. Vider, founded upon
the French novel La Venus noir, by Adolphe
Belot.
© Louis Vider, New York ; 1882 : 5131, Apr.
1 ; 2c. Apr. 5. 1083
Amazonia; a musical comedy in 3 acts, libretto
and lyrics by D. H. Day, and music by J. A.
Morris, f". Typewritten.
© David Henry Day and J. Arndt Morris,
Duluth. Minn.; D : 1875, May 12, 1902; 2c.
May 13, 1902. 1084
Amazonian (The) corps; a drama of army life.
© Linda W. Slaughtei', Bismark, N. D. ;
1884 : 4465, Mar. 3. 1085
Amazons (The); a farcical romance in 3 acts,
by A. W. Pinero. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1895.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1895 : 36642,
July 15 ; 2c. July 31. 1086
piny in 3 acts, by R. Cuno. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913; D: 32234; Roelants
Cuno, New York. 1087
Amazon's (An) love; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by W. S. Bilbie.
© Walter S. Bilbie, Ann Arbor ; 1885 : 25509,
Dec. 5. 1088
Amazons (The) of Castle Ursale; Sumner and
Dinsmore's musical conceit in 3 acts, libretto
by E. A. Sumner, music by L. Diusmore.
© E. A. Sumner and Lon Dinsmore, Bos-
ton ; 1886 : 1894, Jan. 23. 1089
Ambassador (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by
John Oliver Hobbes [pseud, of Mrs. Pearl
Mary Teresa (Richards) Craigie] New York,
• F. A. Stokes company, 1898. viii p., 2 1., 173 p.
12°.
© Frederick A. Stokes co.. New York;
1898 : 60572, Oct. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1898. 1089a
a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by S. B.
Alexander. Typewritten.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston; 1892:
18373, Apr. 27 ; Ic. Apr. 27. 1090
Ambassador (The) extraordinary; a musical
farce in 3 acts, book by H. W. Yeager, Helen
Beresford and T. Wefing, lyrics by H. Beres-
ford, music by T. Wefing. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry W. Yeager, Helen B. Ford and
Theodore F. Wefing, New York; D : 6350, Mar.
10, 1905; 2c. Mar. 1, 1905. 1091
Ambassador's (The) daughter; or. Humanity
and politics, drama in 4 acts, by A. Goldknopf.
© Abraham Goldknopf, New York; D:
11704, Nov. 8, 1907. 1092
Ambassador's (The) ward; a comedy, by Eliza-
beth Ronele [pseud, of E. E. Witherspoon]
© Eleanor Elizabeth Witherspoon, Wash-
ington ; D : 15356, Mar. 16, 1909. 1093
Ambassadress (The) decides; play in 5 acts, by
J. R. Mann. [1], 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913; D: 33750; J. Rexford
Mann, New York. 1094
Amber, a daughter of Bohemia; a drama in 5
acts, by E. C. Thayer.
© Ella Cheever Thayer, Boston; 1883:
25293, Dec. 31. 1095
Ambidexter (The) of Milan; a play in 5 acts,
by A. L. Adams.
© Andrew Lemuel Adams, New York ; 1890 :
25720, Aug. 19. 1096
Ambition. 4°. Typewritten.
© luternntl. copyright bureau, ltd., London ;
D : 6017, Jan. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 0, 1905. 1097
a comedy, by G. Haas.
© Gustavus Haas, New York; 1874:13113,
Oct. 22. 1098
comedy-drama in 1 act, by J. L. Swift and
Robert B. Howatson. [3], 11 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1910 : D : 22169 ; J. Lionel
Swift and R. Bryce Howatson, San Fran-
cisco. 1099
52
1100
COPYETGHTED IN THE UlSriTED STATES
1122
Ambition- — Continued.
comedy in 1 act, by C. Moore. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1911; D: 24276; Carlyle
Moore, New York, 1100
comedy in 3 acts, by A. Corbett.
© Adolplie Corbett, New York ; 1891 : 2577.
Jan. 17. 1101
a drama in 5 acts, by L. Natbal.
© Louis Natbal, New York; 1885:26499.
Dec. 16. 1102
— a drama of political life, by H. R. Durant.
151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harold R. Durant, Waterbury, Conn.; D:
13440; July 30. 1908; 2c. July 30, 1908. 1103
— -a 4 act drama, by J. Mauldin.
© Jane Mauldin, New York; 1894:48915,
Oct. 19. 1104
— in 3 acts, by M. H. Manning, music by Ber-
nadette F. Morreau.
© M. H. Manning, Portland, Me.; 1900 A:
31105, Dec. 24. 1105
modern drama in 4 acts, by W. A. Hayes.
[73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1914; D: 37856; William
Alois Hayes, Philadelphia. 1105a
play in 3 acts, by Helen Faustina. [3], 98 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1913 ; D : 32850 ; John F. Flagg,
Brooklyn. 1106
society drama in 5 acts, bv H. Wayne Ellis,
rev. by F. H. James. [2], 101 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 28, 1913; D : 33651 ; Fred H.
James, New York. 1107
tragedy in 4 acts, by A. W. Powell. 61 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Alma Webster Powell, Brooklyn ; D :
8911, Aug. 3, 1906; 2e. July 27. 1906. 1108
by J. W. Holleubeck.
© Jerome W. IloUenbeck, Dixon, Ilk ; 1875 :
5854, June 5. 1109
Ambition
Purim.
in Whitechapel. See Power of
Ambition (The) of Marjorie; a play in 4 acts,
by J. Cumberland. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Cumberland, Mavwood, N. J. ; D :
11127, Aug. 3, 1907 ; 2c. July 5, 1907. 1110
Ambition (The) of Sarah. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eleanore I. Mulholland, Long Island, N.
Y ; D : 5471, Aug. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1904.
1111
Ambition's curse. See Estelle.
Ambition's end; tragedian act, bv A. J. Price.
[1], 2 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1914; D: 36579; Arthur J.
Price, New York. 1111a
Ambition's victim; or. The swallows, a sensa-
tional play in 5 acts, by T. McKeon. Phila-
delphia.
© Thomas McKeon, United States; 1882:
15118, Sept. 12. 1112
Ambitious (The) French maid; musical comedy
sketch, by Z. de Nemeth. 6 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25579; Zoltan de
Nemeth, New York. 1113
Ambitious Jean Bishop; comedy in 4 acts, by
S. D. Gaspers, ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb, 3, 1913 ; D : 32174 ; Sebastian D.
Gaspers, Chicago. 1114
Ambitious (The) Mrs. St. Clair. See Wild
rose.
Ambitious (The) model; by A. Yarington.
© Adeline Yarington, New York ; 1895 :
15443, Mar. 18. 1115
Ambrose; a play in 4 acts, by M. R. McSpadden.
© Marrvot R. McSpadden, Chicago ; D : 5390,
Aug. 8, 1904. 1116
Ambrosial (The) cordial; humorous sketch, by
D. L. Beckingsale. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910; D: 22675; Daniel
Loftus Beckingsale, San Francisco. 1117
Ame (L') de I'empereur; pi&ce historique en 5
actes et 9 tableaux, de P. Lamarche. 22 p.
t".
© Pierre Lamarche, Paris; D : 6231, Feb.
10, 1905; 2c. Feb. 16, 1905. 1118
Ame (!*') des heros; piece en 1 acte en vers,
par P. Bilhaud et M. Carre, lere partie.
p. 6&-72. 4°.
© Paul Bilhaud et Michel Carre, Paris: D:
10949, July 11, 1907; 2c. July 11, 1907. 1119
Ame (L') du desert (The soul of the desert);
song and dance scenic pantomime in 1 act, by
R. Dore. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1912 ; D : 30668 ; Robert Dor6,
New York. 1120
Amedaun (The); by Sam C. Miller. Typewrit-
ten. [Note. — Copies deposited bear title,
Terry, the omadaun.]
© Thomas Henrv Marks. Perth. Ontario.
Canada; 1897:38345, June 30; 2c. June 11.
1121
Ameer (The).
© Fred M. lUuken, New York; 1896: 31890,
May 26.
1122
53
1123
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1147
Ameer's (The) bride.
© Fred M. Ranken, New York ; 1896 : 31S91,
May 26. 1123
Amelia La Motte; an emotional drama in 5 acts,
by J. Kanfmann.
© Josie Kaufmann, Port Richmond, N. Y. ;
D : 7212, Sept. G, 1905. 1124
Amelia; a play in 5 acts, by A. H. Smallman.
© Amelia H. Smallman, San Francisco ; D :
3636, May 29, 1903. 1125
Amelia Bouchard; romantic drama in 4 acts,
scenes laid in ^Marseilles, France, by J. San-
son.
© Joseph Sanson, Philadelphia; 1880:
13458, Sept. 3. 1126
Amelie, duchesse de St. Germain; a romantic
opera in 3 acts, by C. O. Tyler, music by Fred-
erick Coit Wight. New London, Conn., 1902.
75 p. 12°. [Libretto only.]
© Cornelia Osgood Tyler, New London,
Conn. ; D : 3333, Apr. 24, 1903 ; 2c. May 2, 1903.
1127
Amendment no. 5; comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Michelson. [2], 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1913; D: 33102; Miriam
Michelson, San Francisco. 1128
America.
© E. W. Fordyce, Anniston, Ala. ; D : 14170,
Oct. 3, 1908. 1129
Same. Typewritten.
© Ida Cross, Chicago ; 1898 : 27545, June 8 ;
Ic. June 9.
1130
— -a dramatic operatic historical spectacle, by
I, Kiralfy.
© Irare Kiralfy, New York; 1892:23879,
June 7. 1131
a dramatic representation of the history of
our country, combining history, music and
art, compiled and adapted for schools, semi-
naries, and literary associations, by H. O.
Ladd.
© Horatio O. Ladd, Plymouth, N. H. ; 1876 :
11970, Oct. 26. 1132
grand historical allegory in 3 parts, past.
present and future, by Bartley T. Campbell,
with music, songs, comicalities and magnifi-
cent tableaux.
© Samuel A. Barr, Pittsburgh; 1871:4776,
May 22; 2c. May 22. 1133
grand historical spectacle in 2 acts and a
prologue and 21 tableaux [by] I. Kiralfy, mu-
sic by Angelo Veuanzi.
© Imre Kiralfy. New York ; 1893 : 17631,
Apr. 10 ; 2c. Apr. 11. 1134
America — Continued.
a grand national and military ballet di-
vertisement, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1888:7887,
Mar. 16. 1135
opera libretto in 3 acts, by F. Dorbesson,
New York, 1890.
© Fern. Dorbesson, United States; 1890:
4695, Feb. 17. 1136
— an original historical spectacle in 3 acts, by
J. E. M. Sanford.
© J. E. M. Sanford, Boston; 1885:26492,
Dec. 16. 1137
a patriotic pageant for young people, by
M. E. Beedy.
© Mary B. Beedy, Chicago ; 1891 : 1789, Jan.
12. 1138
— a play in 3 acts, by A. Donovan. Scenario.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Andrew Donovan, Chicago ; D : 15342,
Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909. 1139
— or. Our country's progress, an historical
drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1872 : 11498, Oct.
29. 1140
an original drama in 3 acts, by J. F.
Poole.
© John F. Poole, New York; 1873:2394,
Mar. 11. 1141
— or. The eagle's flight.
© Louisa Lee Anstey, New York; 1890:
5932, Feb. 18; Ic. Feb. 18, 1890. 1142
or, The land we love, an original romantic
military drama in 3 acts, by J. Templeton.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1873 : 9850,
Sept. 2. 1143
America and Columbia; opera comique, in 2
acts, by P. Wales, composed by L. Wales.
© Philip and Leonard Wales, New York;
1885: 1S613, Sept. 2; 2c. Feb. 3, 18S6. 1144
America for Americans; by J. Dandy. 8 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910 ; D : 20214 ; Jess Dandy,
New York. 1145
America Hawaii burlesque. Typewritten.
© Harry Emerson, United States; 1898:
62991, Oct. 26; Ic. Oct. 26. 1146
America 100 years since. Sec Spy (The)
America, our chosen country; a drama in 4
acts, by Meyer Abraham Novick.
© M. A. Novic-k, Brooklyn; D : 11649, Oct.
26, 1907. 1147
54
1148
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
1172
American (The). f°. Typewritten.
I© Marion F. Creighton, Cleveland; D:
7914, Jan. 29, 1906; Ic. Jan. 29, 1906. 1148
a comedy in 3 acts, by W. E. M. Golden.
© W. E. M. Golden, New Harmony, Ind. ;
1889:22519, July 22. 1149
drama in 4 acts, by M. L. Arnold. [121] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914; D : 37567 ; Morris Le
Roy Arnold, Minneapolis. 1149a
a drama of society in 5 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1876:13938,
Dec. 15. 1150
an entirely new and original comedy in 3
acts, by H. H. Wiuslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 1891 :
21056, June 8. 1151
play in 4 acts, by P. L. Wilde [pseud, of P.
L. Weil] [182] p. 4". Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34137 ; Percival L.
Weil, New York. 1153
American (An) abroad. See Cow (The) boy.
American (An) alliance; a drama in 3 acts, by
C. Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington; 1899:
50299, Aug. 4. 1153
Ajnerican (The) ambassador; comedy in 4 acts,
by N. Hichardson. 151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1915; D: 40885; Norval Rich-
ardson, Rome. 1153a
American (The) ambassador's daughter;
drama in 4 acts, by A. S. Kronold and M. J.
Corcoran. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912; D: 30865; A. S. Kro-
nold and M. J. Corcoran, New York. 1154
American (The) ambassadress; or. It happened
in Nordland, a musical play in 2 acts, words
by Glen MacDonough, music by Victor Her-
bert, f. Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sous, New York ; D : 5804,
Nov. 21, 1904; 2c. Nov. 21, 1904. 1155
American (The) and French beauties extrava-
ganza and burlesque cc; a farce comedy in 3
acts, written and arr. by W. B. Watson and
H. C. Bryant.
© W. B. Watson and Harry C. Bryant, New
York; 1897:7786, Jan. 28. 1156
American assurance; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted by C. A. Shaw.
© Charles A. Shaw, Washington; 1894:
44279, Sept. 21. 1157
an original farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. R. Pacheco.
© Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco, New York ;
1893:53831, Dec. 5. 1158
American (The) ballot; or, Uncle Sam, [by]
B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:7573,
Mar. 30. 1159
American (The) baron; a comedy -drama in 4
acts, written and adapted by N. Salsbury.
© N. Salsbury, United States; 1879:5398,
Apr. 23. 1160
American (The) tarouess; a Franco- American
drama in 4 acts, by Joaquin Miller.
© C. H. Miller, Somerville, N. J.; 1882:
5317, Apr. 4. 1161
American beauties; a comedy in 1 act from the
German, by Abel B. Seaman. 11 p. 12".
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 962,
Sept. 28, 1901; 2c. Nov. 13, 1901. 1162
American (An) beauty; society play in 4 acts,
by J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 1021,
Oct. 28, 1901. 1163
American (An) beauty and an English beast;
play in 1 act, by Peter Banks [pseud, of H. S.
Wagner] 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1912 ; D : 30026 ; Hazel Shep-
pard Wagner, Toronto, Canada. 1164
American born; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Marix.
103 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912; D: 31645; A. Marix,
New York. 1165
play in 4 acts, by A. Marix. 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D: 32703; A. Marix,
New York. 1166
See also Spanish (The) cavalier.
American (An) boy; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
Rochester, N. Y., 1891. Tyi^ewritten.
© Geo. W. Heath, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1891:
6201, Feb. 14; 2c. Aug. 18. 1167
a melodrama in 5 acts, by L. Greene.
© Leonard Greene, Washington ; D : 1652,
Mar. 26, 1902. 1168
a play in 4 acts, by K. Emmett and Hubert
Sackett.
© Katie Emmett, New York ; 1894 : 58025-
58027, Dec. 13. 1169-1171
American (The) boy and geisha girls in Ja-
pan; plav in 1 act, by Hazel Belle Cabine.
[11] p. 12"'. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1914 ; D : 36832 ; Hazel Cabine,
Middletown, Cal. 1171a
American (An) bride. 8".
© Leslie Gufnell Peacock. Ireland ; D : 5570,
Sept. 28, 1904; 2c. Dec. 12, 1904. 1172
55
1173
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1197
American bull bats.
® John F. Kellam, Atlanta ; D : 14613, Dec.
24, 1908. 1173
American (The) bullfighters; a blackface ro-
mance of old Mexico in 2 scones, by J. Farrell.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Farrell and William Sutton, Chi-
cago; D: 11968, Dec. IS, 1907; 2c. Dec. 18,
1907. 1174
American caste; a drama of the North and
South, in 4 acts, by T. B. Thorpe.
© T. B. Thorpe, New York ; 1873 : 310, Jan.
13. 1175
American (An) cigarette; by Eudora Belle
Cauthorn.
© Mrs. Franklin Cauthorn, Mexico; D:
1131, Nov. 27, 1901. 1176
See also Calamity Jane.
American (An) citizen; original comedy in 4
acts, by Madeleine Lucette Ryley.
© J. H. Ryley, New York ; 1895 : 56305, Nov.
6. 1177
American (The) claimant; comedy in 4 acts, by
F. A. Harris.
© Franc A. Harris, Boston; 1878:4409,
Apr. 12. 1178
American (The) clergyman; a drama in 6 acts,
including 3 tjibleaux, by F. Danz, sr. St.
Paul.
© Frank Danz, sr.. United States; 1886:
4872, Feb. 27; 2c. Mar. 22. 1179
American (The) colony; a dramatic comedy in
4 acts, by M. A. Kraus.
© Maurice A. Kraus, New York ; D : 273.
Mar. 28, 1901. 1180
American (The) consul; an emotional drama in
4 acts, adapted from the French, by Lorin Jas-
per Howard.
© Howard & Doyle, Chicago; 1898:48033,
Aug. 15. 1181
American (The) count; or, One of the best,
drama in 3 acts, by R. H. Arnold.
© R. H. Arnold, Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 4036,
Oct. 1, 1903. 1182
American (An) countess; an American comedy
in 4 acts, written and arr. by H. "Wilson.
© Harry Wilson, Vineland, N. J.; 1895:
46656, Sept. 13; 2c. Sept. 14. 1183
an original emotional drama in 5 acts and
6 tableaux, by A. Hinchcliffe and G. de Valois
[pseud, of Marie Walsh] founded upon Etta W.
Pierce's story, music by A. Hinchcliffe. Ms.
© A. Hinchcliffe and G. de Valois. United
States; 1879 : 13182, Oct. 6; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885.
1184
American (An) Countess — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by H. Carroll.
© Howard Carroll, New York; 1884:25575,
Dec. 22; 2c. Jan. 16, 1885. 1185
or, A hunt for a title, a comedy in 1 act,
by J. F. Gesner.
© John F. Gesner, New York; 1893:9063,
. Feb. 18. 1186
American (The) cricket; a musical comedy-
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by S. H.
Gardner.
© Samuel Hayes Gardner, Philadelphia;
1878:8481, July 22. 1187
American (The) crisis; or. Senate of 1860.
© J, E. Gillespie, Kearney, Neb. ; 1884 : 7283,
Apr. 4. 1188
American (An) daisy. Typewritten.
© Edward Carpenter, Philadelphia; 1895:
5885, Jan. 24; 2c. Mar. 6. 1189
American (The) detective; a local drama of
love, crime and mystery, by M. Turck.
© INIarius Turck, New York; 1873:14999,
Dec. 29. 1190
American diplomacy; by Van Zo Post. 90 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910 ; D : 20168 ; Van Zo Post,
New York. 1191
American drummer; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. Black. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1910. 40 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Feb. 28. 1910 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20369 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 1193
American (An) duchess; a drama in 4 acts, by
M. T. Allen.
© Marie Towusend Allen, New York ; D :
14042, Oct. 5, 1908. 1193
melodrama, from the Duke's secret by Char-
lotte Braeme, by M. Owen. [45] p. f . Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 10. 1911; D: 23608; Martha
Owen, Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. 1194
a play in 4 acts, by H. C. Colwell. 147 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Henry C. Colwell, Kittanning. Pa. ; D :
15377, Mar. 18, 1909; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 1195
American (An) duel; a dramatic play, by H.
Allen.
© Harry Allen, United States; 1889:4457.
Feb. 7. 1196
American (The) dutchess; or, Kristidorie.
© Minnie Blakestone Douglas, Cedar
Rapids, la.; 1897:19542, Mar. 25. 1197
56
1198
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1223
American (An) earl; a drnma of to-day, in 5
acts, by S. Silverburg. New York [etc.] Lon-
don, The Neely co. [1900] 143, [1] p. 12".
© Samuel Silverburg, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
8695, Apr. 4: 2c. Nov. 8. 1198
an original American, novel comedy drama
in 4 acts, by M. J. Hooley.
© M. J. Hooley, Oakland, Cal. ; 1897 : 31804,
May 25. 1199
American (The) emperor; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. C. Buchnnan.
© J. C. Buchanan, Dwight, 111. ; 1887 : 17055,
July 1. 1200
American (The) empire. See Kingcraft.
American (The) express; a musical drama, by
S. M. Landis.
© Simon M. Landis, New York ; 1883 : 2486,
Feb. 6. 1201
American (An) family; comedy in 4 acts, origi-
nal, by F. F. Mackay.
© Frank F. Mackay, New York; D : 4327,
Nov. 24, 1903. 1202
Same.
© F. F. Mackay, Bay Ridge, N. Y. : D:
6620, Apr. 5, 1905. 1203
American (The) gaiety girls burlesque co.
© Fred Harvey, New York; 1895:2.5377.
May 8. 1204
American (An) gentleman; a romantic melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. Bonelli.
© William Bonelli, New York ; 1900 A : 8009,
Mar. 27. 1205
American (An) Gil Bias; a play.
© Benjamin R. Davenport, Buffalo; 1891:
15926, Apr. 30. 1206
American girl. 4". Typewritten.
© Alma Adair. Paris, Ky. ; D : 2610. Nov. 13.
1902; 2c. Nov. 13. 1902. 1207
— a comedy, by A. E. Dickinson.
© Anna B. Dickinson, Elizabeth, N. J. ;
1880:13051, Aug. 25. ^ 1208
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. G. Don-
nelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
33039, Sept. 16. 1209
a comedy in 3 acts, by J. B. Runnion. Chi-
cago, Rand, McNnlly & co., 1879.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago; 1879:601,
Jan. 14. 1210
melodrama in 5 acts, by N. N. Emerson.
61 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17553 ; Nelson N.
Emerson, Minneapolis. 1211
American girl — Continued.
■ a musical comedy in 2 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D:6615,
May 2, 1905. 1212
a musical play in 2 acts, libretto and lyrics
by A. Gillespie, score by Frederic Chapin. 59
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Arthur Gillespie, Chicago; D : 8833, July
16, 1906; 2c. July 16, 1906. 1213
Sec affio Americangirl (Das). — Girl of Illi-
nois.— My Margaret.
Anaerican (Das) girl am fiirstenschloss (The
American girl at kings-castle); comic opera
libretto in 3 acts, by F. Schneider. 58 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D: 30788; Fred
Schneider, Clifton, N. J. 1214
American (The) girl at kings-castle. See
American (Das) girl am fiirstenschloss.
American (An) girl in Paris; play in 1 act, by
Nat Le Roy. [1], 13, [1] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D : 32259 ; Charles
Jacklin and Gertrude Lang, New York. 1215
American (An) harem; a comedietta in 1 act.
Chicago, The Dramatic publishing co. [1897]
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1897:59873,
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 1216
American hearts; comedy for two males and
two females, by Frances Aymar Mathews.
New York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 13 p.
12*.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11684, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 1217
American (The) Hebrew; a comedy drama of
New York life in 5 acts and 7 scenes, by E. W.
Scully.
© Eugene W. Scully, New York; 1892:
52891, Dec. 24. 1218
American (An) heiress; comedy in 1 act, by
Jack Burnett. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1911; D: 23789; Edna Pihl-
feldt, Chicago. 1219
a drama in 4 acts, by C. Ulrich, jr.
© Charles Ulrich, jr., United States; 1881:
9175, June 11. 1220
dramatic composition in 5 acts, by W. C.
Stanke. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1910; D : 20094 ; William C.
Stanke, Hoboken, N. J. 1221
or, Ovir colony, an original play in 4 acts.
by F. Reinau.
© Francis Reinau, New York; 1893:169.39,
Apr. 5. 1222
American heiresses; a satirical society comedy
in 4 acts, by Saint Aubin [pseud, of A. A.
Corbett]
© Adolph Saint Aubin, New York; 1895:
50126, Oct. 2. 1223
57
1224
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1246a
American (The) heirs; a comedy in 3 acts, by American (An) in a foreign prison, unjustly
M. Bates.
© Morgan Bates, Chicago ; 1S87 : 2228, Jan.
28.
1224
American (An) hero.
© Josepli J. Heuuessy, New York ; D : 2734,
Dec. 18, 1002. 1225
a spectacular comedy drama in 5 acts.
© Clint C. Ford, Pulaski, Tenn. ; 1891:
33042, Sept. 16. 1226
American (An) heroine; drama in 5 acts, by
N. Marinncci, tr. from the original Italian by
Francesco Ventresca. [20] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 25, 1914; D: 37399; Nicodemo -^^^^^f^^^ ^-^^ ^^^^'' ^^ American drama, by
Marinucci, New York. 1226a '^' '^ r^or,^„
condemned to death.
© J. Edward Buckley, New Orleans; 1899
A: 79291, Dec. 6. 1235
American (An) in heaven. Sec George Wash-
ington.
American (The) in London; sensational drama
. in 5 acts, by A. L. Johnson.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1884 :12210, June 16 ; 2c. June 16. 1236
American jocl^ey; by A. J. Freedman. 11 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909; D: 17538; Alan J.
Freedman, Pioche, Nev. 1237
drama in 6 acts, by N, Marinucci, and tr.
from the Italian by Yittorio Marinucci. 25 p.
8° Ms.
© Ic. June 3, 1914; D: 37212; Nicodemo
Marinucci, New York. 1226b
American humorist.
© Frederick Ludtke Niblo, New York ; 1899 :
54455, Aug. 26. 1227
American (An) hustler; by W. Fletcher.
© Walter Fletcher, Bath Beach, N. Y.;
1887:26731, Oct. 17. 1228
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by William S.
C. T. Dazey.
© C. T. Dazey, Cambridge, Mass.; 1881:
6791, May 2. 1238
a drama in 5 acts, by Ben Rhodes.
© John L. Obenderf, Los Angeles; 1899:
40770, June 22. 1239
American (An) lady; a comedy, by H. J. Byron.
New York, 1873.
© Mrs. J. Wood, United States ; 1873 : 1550,
Feb. 15. 1240
a 4 act comedy-drama, by L. Auld. f°.
Gill. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1906. 70 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 9059, Sept.
10, 1900 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1906. 1229
— a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by F. S. Gibbs.
4°. Typewritten.
© Gus Bothner and Geo. F. Hall, New
York ; D : 2083, July 3, 1902 ; 2c. July 24, 1902.
1230
Typewritten.
© Lucius Auld. Buffalo; D : 13059, May 25,
1008; 2c. May 22, 1908. 1241
American (An) lord; a comedy-drama in 3
acts, by A. S. Kellie. Bradford, Pa., D. W.
Lerch, 1894.
© A. Stevenson Kellie, Bradford, Pa. ; 1894 :
26756, May 28. 1242
American lords; by C. S. Rogers.
© Charles S. Rogers, Hot Springs, Ark.; D:
193, Mar. 11, 1901. 1243
American (The) idea; comedy in 1 act, by L. American (The) Macs; or. An Irish stew,
Carthew. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913; D: 35219; Lily Carthew,
Roxbury, Mass. 1231
© Joe McNeil, United States; 1889:7457,
Mar. 8. 1244
— an original musical comedy in 3 acts, by G.
M. Cohan. New York, Press of Pusey & com-
pany [1909] 32 p. f°.
© George M. Cohan, New York; D : 15274,
Mar. 8, 1909; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909. 1232
Bar Harbor; or. The professor's daughter.
an American comic and romantic opera in 3
acts, written and composed by O. P. Sweet.
© O. P. Sweet, Boston ; 1892 : 1555, Jan. 8.
1233
American ideals; or. Ourselves as others see
us, comedy in 4 acts, by L. D. Syle.
© L. Du Pont Syle, Berkeley, Cal.; 1894:
60056, Dec. 24. 1234
American made; a dramatic composition in 2
acts, by J. M. Weber and L. M. Fields.
© Joseph M. Weber and Lewis M. Fields,
New York; 1897:32228, May 27. 1245
American (An) marquise. See Old Tompkins'
millions.
American (An) marriage; a drama in 4 acts,
by C. Logan.
© Celia Logan, United States; 1883:15050,
Aug. 15; 2c. Dec. 27. 1246
American milestones; drama in 3 acts, by F. F.
Kelly. [130] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1914; D : 37071 ; Florence
Finch Kelly, New York. 1246a
58
1247
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1269
American (An)_millionairess. See Black (The)
art.
American money; a play in 3 acts, by G. W.
Pacaud. Typewritten.
© George Wasliington Pacaud, Stanfold,
Canada ; 1894 : 54579, Nov. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 23.
1247
American (The) Monte Carlo; an opening d, la
Chicago.
© M. J. O'Neill, Chicago ; 1892 : 33560, Aug;
15. 1248
American nobility. 4". Typewritten.
© Constance Le Vieu Fox, New York; D:
7771, Dec. 27, 1905; 2c. Dec. 27, 1905. 1249
drama in 4 acts, by R. G. Mullen. [2],
63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1912; D: 30836; Richard G.
Mullen, Marlboro, Mass. 1250
See also His lordship. — Liberta.
American (An) nobleman; a drama, by E. S.
Getchell.
© Ellen S. Getchell, Boston; 1875:13390,
Dec. 18. 1251
American (An) pasha; an original comedy in 3
acts, by W. C. Reynolds.
© William C. Reynolds, Chicago; 1881:
4082, Mar. 17; 2c. July 2. 1252
rev. by the author.
© William C. Reynolds, Chicago; 1883:
13627, July 25 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 1253
American (An) peer; a comedy, by M. A. E.
White and F. Dana.
© Michael Alfred Edwin White and Fran-
cis Dana, New Yorii ; D : 3410, May 11, 1903.
1254
American (An) Portia; by I. C. Tichenor. 65 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1910 ; D : 21762 ; Ira C. Tiche-
nor, Los Augeles. 1255
American (An) prince; a drama in 3 acts, by
E. F. Riggs.
© E. F. Riggs, New York ; 1895 : 28545. May
27. 1256
American princess; a comedy drama in 3 acts
and prologue, by E. Best.
© Eva Best, Dayton, O. ; 1886 : 22341, Oct. 5.
1257
a play in 4 acts, by Henry Raeder. 4".
Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 5871,
Dec. 5, 1904; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 1258
a play in 3 acts, by B. C. MoElhany. 19 p.
f. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 25, 1915 ; 1) : 39525 ; E. C. McEl-
hany, Manistee, Mich. 1258a
American (An) production; comedy, by N.
Clark. Typewritten.
© Nathaniel L. Clark, Brooklyn; 1894:
30556, June 5 ; 2c. June 5. 1259
American (An) queen. See Betsy Patterson.
American (The) B,e volution; a scenic, dramatic
and historical spectacle. Typewritten.
© Joseph T. McCaddon, Philadelphia;
1892 : 50600, Dec. 12 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1893. 1260
See also Independence.
American (The) Rhine gold. See Hendric
Hudson.
American (An) romance; a drama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by F. Knell.
© Frederick Knell, jr., Roxbury, Mass.;
1896:47308, Aug. 20. 1261
American romance and history. See Six
dramas of American romance and history.
American slavery in 1831. See Nat Turner.
American (An) soldier; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. A. Whitecar.
© W. A. Whitecar, New York ; 1893 : 46834,
Oct. 19. 1262
American (An) soldier of fortune; a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by E. De Corsia. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward De Corsia, New York ; D : 8335,
Apr. 13, 1906; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 1263
American (The) style; a comedy drama, by W.
M. Lawrence.
© William Moore Lawrence, Milwaukee;
1883 : 5693, Mar. 28. 1264
American suffragette; drama in 4 acts, by D. L.
Loughborough. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1909; D: 17313; Dwight L.
Loughborough, Los Angeles. 1265
American (The) tel., tel., and tel. company,
limited; play in 3 acts, by C. F. Richardson.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913; D: 32481; Charles F.
Richardson, Boston. 1266
American (The) tigers; play in 3 acts, by H.
L. Clark.
© Harriette Lewis Clark, Indianapolis; D:
8464, Apr. 14, 1906. 1267
American (The) Venus up to date; monologue,
by Baroness von Wrede. 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Baroness Ray von Wrede, Brooklyn; D:
14422, Dec. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1908. 1268
American (The) way.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans; D:
12599, Mar. 23, 1908. 1269
59
1270
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1293
American (The) way — Continued.
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Harold A.
Robe. 90 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Frank M. Witmark, New York; D : 11139,
Aug. S, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1907. 1270
a farce in 3 acts, by M. E. Smitli. 95 p. f».
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D: 30093; Mary Ellis
Smitli, La Grange, 111. 1271
a sketch in 1 act, by S. R. Chesley. [9] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1913 ; D : 32351 ; Solomon
Russell Chesley, Baltimore. 1272
American (An) widow; a comedy in 3 acts, by
H. K. Chambers. [1G3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D: 16593; H. Kellett
Chambers, Darien, Conn. 1273
American woman; a drama in 4 acts, by C. E.
Banks.
© Charles Eugene Banks, Chicago; D : 5523,
Sept. 10. 1904. 1274
Same. Chicago and New York, The dra-
matic publishing company [1905] 51 p. 16°.
© Dramntic pub. co.. Chicago; D : 7726,
Dec. 35, 1905; 2c. Dec. 15, 1905. 1275
Americangirl (Das); operette in 3 akten, von
Julius Blumenthal, musik von Kurt Zorlig.
[137] p. 4". Typewritten. [Text only]
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913; D:349S7; Ed. Bote &
G. Bock, Berlin. 1276
Americano (The); a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by L. Pendleton. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Pendleton, Philadelphia ; D : 47.54,
Mar. 19, 1904 ; 2c. May 12, 1904. 1277
Americanos (Los) in San Dieg"o.
(The) on the Jamul.
See Eaid
Americans (The); comedy in 3 acts, by E. Eis-
ner. 4". Typewritten.
© Edward Eisner, New York; D : 6677, Mav
17, 1905; 2c. May 17, 1905. 1278
Americans abroad; a comedy of international
contrasts, by E. Fawcett.
© Edgar Fawcett, New York ; 1881 : 15376,
Oct. 6; 2c. Oct. 6. 1279
See also Grand tour.
Americans at home; an original American com-
edy in 3 acts, adapted by O. Fawcett.
© Owen Fawcett, New York ; 1873 : 2634,
Mar. 17. 1280
American's (The) gold; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by A. Pitou.
© Augustus Pitou, United States; 1875:
11144, Oct. 25. 1281
American's (An) home.
© "William Chandler Patterson, New York;
D : 16087, June 17, 1909. 1282
Americans (The) in London; sensational drama
in 5 acts.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Indianapolis ; 1883 :
23966, Dec. 24. 1283
Americans of '76; a drama of the Revolution
in 8 scenes, by B. Betts. Typewritten.
© Brooks Betts, Brooklyn; 1900 A: 6767,
Mar. 13; 2c. Mar. 13. 1284
Americanus; or, Empire ag'st republic, a
drama in 3 acts, by W. B.
© William Bush, Chicago; 1874:8704, June
29 ; 2c. May 22, 1876. 1285
-or. Empire anti republic, a drama in 3
acts, tragi-comical, by Unicus [pseud, of W.
Bush] Rev. ed.
© William Bush, Chicago ; 1876 : 9164, Aug
5; 2c. Aug. 9. 1286
America's enemies; a war drama in 3 acts, by
F. Butler.
© Fay Butler, Baltimore ; 1898 : 31733, May
21. 1287
America's triumph. See A. D. 1813.
America's versatility over all nations, and the
champion of the world; by F. Ilassall. Type-
written.
© Frank Hassall, East Grand Forks. Minn. ;
1895 : 48363, Sept. 23 ; Ic Sept. 23. 1288
America's Vesta Tilley.
© Dolly E. Howe, New York ; D : 7138, Aug.
21, 1905. 1289
Americus; comedy of the nations in 4 acts, by
D. Potter. [3], 120 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1914 ; D : 38815 ; Dorothy Pot-
ter, Seattle. i289a
an open air pyrotechnical spectacular pro-
duction.
© Charles Harkinson and Eugene Kernan,
Washington ; 1894 : 7042, Jan. 30. 1290
Americus comedy four; vaudeville act, by O. M.
Scott. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912 ; D : 28551 ; O. M. Scott,
Chicago. 1291
Amerika abroad; comic opera in 2 acts, book
and lyrics, by C. Stratton. 110 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1913; D: 32922; Clarence
Stratton, St. Louis. 1292
Amerikaneren ; folkeskuespil i 3 akter, af Olav
Omvik. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co., 1913.
2 p. 1. 49 p. 12".
© Nov. 19. 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1913 ; D : 35488 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norway. 1293
60
1294
COPYEIGHTED IK THE tTNlTED STATES
1310
Ames (The) affair; comedy in 1 act, by R. Gar-
land. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1912; D: 31121; Robert Gar-
laud, Baltimore. 1294
Am^es (Les) ennemies; drame en 4 actes en
prose, par Paul Hyacintbe Loyson. Paris,
Edouard Pelletan, 1907. 15S p. 16°.
© P. H. Loyson, Paris; D : 11996, Dec. 28,
1907; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 1295
Amethyst (The); a drama in 4 acts, by W. P.
Campbell.
© W. P. Campbell, Wamego, Kan.; 1889:
7122, Mar. 5 ; 2c. May 31. 1296
Ami (L') d' enfance. See Canasson.
Ami (L') Fritz; comedie en 3 actes par Erck-
mann-Cbatrian, adapted to the use of Ameri-
can schools and colleges and annotated in Eng-
lish by Alfred Hennequin.
© by Louise Quail, Ludington, Mich., as
cbild of the deceased author, in renewal for
28 years. Renewal no. 6379, Feb. 6, 1915.
Original entry, Nov. 11, 1887, no. 29160. 1296a
See also Amico (L') Fritz.— Friend Fritz.
Amiable (The) Mr. Anthorpe; a play in 4 acts,
by Kenneth Lee.
© Martha Lee, New York; 1896:26762,
May 1. 1297
Arnica; dramma lirico in 2 atti, di Paolo Berel,
musica di Pietro Mascagni, versione ritmica di
Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti. Libretto. Paris,
Choudens, 1905. 28 p. 12°.
© Choudens, Paris ; D : 6565, Apr. 24, 1905 ;
Apr. 24, 1905. 1298
poeme dramatique en 2 actes, de Paul Berel,
adaptation lyrique de Paul Collin, musique de
Pierre Mascagni. Livret. 36 p. 12°.
© Choudens, Paris; D:6213, Feb. 13, 1905;
2c. Feb. 13, 1905. 1299
Ajnico (L'); bozzetto dramma tico in 1 atto, di
J. Ponte. 14 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D: 30883; Joseph
Ponte, New York. 1300
Amico (L') Fritz (Friend Fritz); lyric comedy
in 3 acts, founded upon the Erckmann Chatrian
comedy of the same name, by P. Suardon,
music by Pietro Mascagni, Euglish version by
Nathan Haskell Dole. Libretto.
© G. Schirmer, New York ; 1891 : 39150, Oct.
31. 1301
lyric comedy in 3 acts, text by P. Suardon,
Amico (L') Fritz (Friend Fritz) — Continued.
opera by Pietro Mascagni, English version
by W. G. Day. [Vocal score, English and
Italian]
© Willard G. Day, Baltimore ; 1891 : 31369,
Sept. 4; Ic. June 13, 1892; 2d copy also re-
ceived. 1303
See also Ami (L') Fritz. — Friend Fritz.
music by Pietro Mascagni, tr. from the original
Italian by Fred Lyster. New York, F. Rullman.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1892 : 31357, July
28. 1302
Amies du Petit Chaperon rouge. See Drame3
et comedies, par Marguerite Dupres.
Amietta; an historical drama in 4 acts, by A.
Gross.
© Anna Gross, New York ; D : 10150, Mar.
2, 1907. 1304
Amigo (El) de la pipa; .iuguete c6mico en 2
actos, el segundo dividido en 2 cuadros, en
prosa, inspirado en un cuento tS-rtaro, escrito
por los sefiores Jackson VeySn y Feman-Gon-
zalez. ^Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles,
1913. 153 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913; D: 32576;
Jose Jackson Veyan y Fernan-Gonzftlez, Ma-
drid. 1305
Amigo (El) Melquiades; 6, Por la boca muere
el pez, sainete de costumbres madrileiias en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original
de Carlos Arniches, mlisica de los maestros
Valverde y J. Serrano. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espanoles, 1914. 70 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38203 ; Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 1305a
Amigo (El) Nicolas; aventuras c6mico-liricas
divididas en 3 cuadros en prosa, libro de G.
Jover y E. G. del Castillo, mfisica de los maes-
tros Quislant y Badia. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espaiioles, 1911. 77 p. 12°.
© May 26,1911 ; 2c. May 27,1911 ; D : 24314 ;
Gonzalo Jover v Emilio G. del Castillo,
Madrid. 1306
Amina; or, The shah's bride, an original comic
opera in 2 acts, by H. Brunswick, composed by
F. Wink.
© Herman Brunswick and Frederick Wink,
Philadelphia ; 1890 : 14212, Apr. 29, 2c. May 27.
1307
Amis and Amile; an opera libretto in 1 act,
by H. H. Howard. [2], 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913; D: 31885; Homer H.
Howard, Cambridge, Mass. 1308
Amis de collage; comedie en 1 acte, de Daniel
Jourda. Paris, C. Joubert. 44 p. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28092 :
Joubert, Paris. 1309
Amish (The) girl.
© John D. Missimer, Reading, Pa. ; 1883 :
1472, Jan. 22. 1310
61
1311
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1329
Amizonia; a comic opera in 3 acts, words by
E. B. Haiues, music by J. G. Zabriskie.
© Edward B. Haines and John G. Zabriskie,
Patersou ; 1894 : 12626, Mar. 3 ; 2c. Sept. 14.
1311
Amo y criado; comedia en 3 actos y en verso,
de Francisco de Rojas, refundida en 4 por
T. Luceno. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles, 1911. 76 p. 12".
© Aug. 21, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25021 ;
Tonias Luceno, Madrid. 1312
Amona; an opera, by B. T. Trego.
© Benj. T. Trego, Saginaw, Mich.; 1896:
64620, Nov. 27. 1313
Among' southern pines; or, A daughter of the
South, by Robert M. Sperry. Typewritten.
© R. M. Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D : 3454,
May 6, 1903; 2c. June 9, 1903. 1314
Among' the Berkshires; or. New England folks,
a rural drama in 3 acts, by Antbony E. Wills.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald [1906] 42 p. 16°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 8826,
July 12, 1906; 2c. Aug. 10, 1906. 1315
Among- the breakers; a drama in 5 acts, by
Clarence Black. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16376 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 1316
a drama in 2 acts. Boston, G. M. Baker &
CO.
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1873 : 726, Jan.
25; 2c. Jan. 27. 1317
Among the Irish; an original farce comedy in 3
acts and 6 scenes, by E. W. Scully.
© Eugene W. Scully, Des Moines; 1889:
3106, Jan. 26; 2c. Mar. 5. 1318
Among the moonshiners; or, A drunkard's
legacy, a temperance drama in 3 acts, B. G.
McFall. Clyde, O., Ames publisbing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1897:50563,
Sept. 10; 2e. Sept. 11. 1319
See also Heroine (The) of the mountain
rift. — Kentucky (A) heroine.
Among the Mormons; a drama of real life in 6
tableaux, by G. B. Densmore and L. E.
Granger.
© L. E. Granger, Boston; 1880:9444, June
21. 1320
Among the pines; an American romantic play
in 5 acts, by W. R. Wilson and James P.
Wilson.
© William R. Wilson, New York; 1888:
29197, Oct. 15; 2c. Sept. 17. 1321
■ a romantic drama in 4 acts, by W. R. Wil-
son and J. P. Wilson.
© Will. R. Wilson and James P. Wikson,
New York; 1886:13002, June 3; 2c. Sept.
17, 1888. 1322
Among the poor; play in 4 acts, by O. Davis.
114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915 ; D : 40824 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 1322a
Among the Rockies; an original romantic and
picturesque drama In 5 acts, by J. J. Mc-
Closkey.
© James J. McCIoskey, Brooklyn; 1886:
17903, Aug. 5. 1323
Sec also Tried and true.
Among the sweet magnolias; a play in 4 acts
and 5 scenes, by Eunice Fitch. 4°. Type-
written.
© E. Fitch, Chicago ; D : 9589, Dec. 6, 1906 ;
2c. Dec. 6, 1906. 1324
Among the unknown; by H. L. Gibney.
© H. Louis Gibney, Columbus, O. ; D : 3047,
Feb. 25, 1903. 1325
Amongst the people; or. The spirit of the time,
a melodrama in 4 acts, by D. Lasson.
33 p. 8".
© David Lasson, Philadelphia; D : 16091,
June IS, 1909 ; 2c. June 28, 1909. 1326
Amor als pilot; operette in 1 akt, von Richard
Manz, musik von August Leon. Leipzig, Fritz
Schuberth, jr., 1914. 51 p. 12°. [Text only]
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D : 37170 ; Fritz Schu-
berth, jr., Leipzig.
1326a
Amor & compagnie; eiue burleske in 1 akt, von
Max Neal uud Max Ferner. 32 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 7, 1912; D: 29598; Alfred Spitz,
New York. 1327
Amor and Psyche; a melotragedy in 1 act, by
C. A. Kaiser. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Kaiser, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
22090, Sept. 5 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 1328
Amor (El) bandolero; zarzuela en 3 cuadros, de
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, mtisica de los maes-
tros Bravo y Torres. Madi-id [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1913. 48 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36556; Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero,
Madrid. 1328a
Amor baturro; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
en verso y prosa, original [de] A. FernAndoz
Arreo, mtisica de Mario Breton. 32 p. 12".
© Antonio Fernandez Arreo, Madrid ; D :
14696, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 1329
62
1330
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1344
Amor de hennana; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cua-
(Iros, en prosa, original [de] L. Dieguez Bar-
rios, musica del Francisco A. de San Felipe.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1908.
44 p. 12".
© Luis Dieguez Barrios. Madrid ; D : 135S8,
Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 1330
Amor de imbecil; zarzuela melodi'amatica iu-
spirada en el asunto de una novela francesa,
en 1 acto y 4 cuadros y en prosa por J. M.
Martfn de Eugenio, niGsica de los maestros G.
Arderius v Carvajal. Madrid, R. Velasco, 1909.
32 p. 12°.
© Nov. IS, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 174S5 ;
Jose Marfa Martin de Eugenio, Madrid. 1331
Amor divinus; play in 4 acts, by Paul Herbert
[pseud, of H. O. Towne] [3], 60 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23576 ; Helen Olcott
Towne, Flushing, N. Y. 1333
Amor (El) en cuarta-plana. See Piedra (La)
filosofal.
Amor (El) es uno; coraedia en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de J. R. Castellanos. Mad-
rid, Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1910. 45 p.
8°.
© May 23, 1910 ; 2c. May 24, 1910 ; D : 21136 ;
Julio R. Castellanos. Madrid. 1333
Amor eterno; entremes en prosa, original de
Nicanor P^'ernslndez-Brocliado. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1907. 14 p. 12°.
© Fernandez-Brochado, Madrid ; D : 11484,
Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 1334
Am.or (El) facil; refundicion, sainete lirico en 1
acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, original y en
prosa, de C. Allen-Perkins, mtisica de los
maestros Luis Foglietti y Jose Cabas.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1915.
43 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25. 1915; D:
41071; Carlos Allen-Perkins, Madrid. 1334a
Amor libra; coniedia en 3 actos y en prosa, orig-
inal de R. de Zayas Enriquez. [3], 111 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1912; D : 31034 ; Rafael de
Zayas Enriquez, New York. - 1335
Amor, love, I'amour; Love across the cen-
turies (L'amour a travers les siecles), grand
spectacular, musical, and descriptive dramatic
and poetical ballet, libretto composed by
Luigi Manzotti, music specially composed by
Romualdo MarenCo.
© Edmund Gerson, United States; 1886:
5269, Mar. 5. 1336
Amor (El) mismo; boceto de comedia en 1 acto
y en prosa, original de J. Arias Hernanz.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1914.
22 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38198; Jose Arias Hernanz, Madrid. 1336a
Amor (El) tardio; drama rom^ntico en 3 actos,
de A. Instia y A. Hernandez Cata. Madrid,
Societlad de autores espaiioles, 1915. 169 p.
12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41096; Alberto Instia y Alfonso Hernandez
Cata, Madrid. 1336b
Amor (El) y el gabinete; juguete comico en 1
acto y en prosa [de] J. Montenegro y Penela.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1908,
34 p. 12°.
© Jose Montenegro y Penela, Madrid;
D: 13464, July 25, 1908; 2c.vJuly 25, 1908.
1337
Amor y flores; sainete lirico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de J. G. Renovales, mtisica del
maestro Manuel Quislant. Madrid, Sociedad
de autores espaiioles, 1912. 43 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31582 ;
Juan G. Renovales, Madrid. 1338
Amor y gloria; comedia lirica en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de M.
Garrido, mvisica del maestro Teodoro San
Jo.se. INIadrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles,
1914. 37 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40089; Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 1338a
Amor y poesia; comedia en 1 acto y 2 cuadros,
en prosa y verso, original de M. de L'Hotel-
lerie Falloisse. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1910. 30 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21138; Manuel de L'Hotellerie Falloisse,
Madrid. 1339
Amor y vino; juguete comico en 1 acto original,
en prosa y verso [por] G. Peraita y E. Armen-
god. Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles,
1908. 35 p. 12°
© Gabino Peraita and Emilio Armengod.
Madrid; D : 13870, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21,
1908. 1340
Amorcage (L'); comedie legSre en 3 actes, de L.
Xanrof et G. Guerin. 185 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1910 ; D : 20140 ; Leon Xanrof
and Gaston Gueriu, France. 1341
Amore (L') dei tre re; poema tragico in 3 atti,
di Sem Benelli. Milano, Fratelli Treves [1910]
4 p. 1., 118 p. 12°.
© Mav 1, 1910 ; 2c. May 2, 1910 ; D : 20929 ;
S. Benelli, Milan. 1342
musica di Italo Montemezzi. Milano,
G. Ricordi & co. [1913] 36 p. 12°.
© May 3, 1913 ; 2c. May 5, 1913 ; D : 33136 ;
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 1343
tragic poem in 3 acts, by Sem Benelli, Eng-
lish version by R. H. Elkins, music by Italo
Montemezzi. New York, G. Ricordi & co.
[1913] 61 p. 8°.
© Dec. 23, 1913; 2c. Dec. 24, 1913; D:
35428 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 1344
63
1345
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1362
Amore e dolore; drarama in 2 atti, per 11.
Soriano. Newark, Rando press, 1913. 52 p.
12°.
© July 10, 1913; Ic. June 25, 1913; Ic. July
7, 1913; D: 33735; Rocco Soriano, Newark,
N. J. 1345
Amore e perdizione. Sec Liebe und verderben.
Amore fatale. See Segreto (II) dell' assas-
sino.
Amore (L') m.edico. See Doctor Cupid.
Am.ores (Los) de un sonam^bulo; juguete c6mico
en 1 acto y eu prosa, original [de] F. Poza
Matesanz. Madrid, R. Velasco, 1907. 31 p.
12°.
© Faustino Poza Matesanz, Madrid; D:
11481, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 1346
Amorita; opera comlque in 3 acts, libretto by
Genee and Riegen, uuisic by Alpbouse Czi-
bulka, tr. and adapted by Geo. Goldinark and
Sydney Rosenfeld.
© Heinricli Conried, New York ; 1885 : 18895,
Sept. 7; 2c. Nov. 21. 1347
Amorosi fratelli; opera, di D. Vaninetti. [54]
p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 256G2 ; Daniele Vani-
netti, Medford, N. Y. 1348
Amour, or, The Arabian nights, a spectacular
drama in 4 acts.
© C. R. Gardiner and J. H. McCulloch,
Philadelphia ; 1876 : 8337, July 13. 1349
Amour (L') a quinze ans; fantaisie en 1 acta
[par] Serge Basset. Paris, C. Joubert. 29 p.
12°.
© Aug. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 166S5 ;
Joubert, Paris. 1350
Amour (L') a travers les siecles. See Amor,
love, I'amour.
Amour (L') buissonnier; comedie en 2 actes,
par Roman Cool us [pseud, of R. C. Weill]
20 p. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2974 du
Monde illustre, 28 mars 1914)
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D:
36720; R. Weill, Paris. 1350a
Amour d' artiste (Artist's love); musical com-
edy in 1 act and 2 scenes, books, lyrics, and
music by R. C. Michel. [1], 30 p. 4°. [Li-
bretto only] Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30638; Rodolphe
C. Michel, New York. 1351
Amour (L') de 1' Apache (The love of the
Apache); pantomime, by L. Paiges. [14] p.
8". Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912; D: 28596; Les Paiges.
San Francisco. 1352
Amour (L') de I'artiste; drama, 1 act, 2 scenes,
by G. jMolasso. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1910; D: 21308; Giovanni
Molasso, New York. 1353
Amour (L') defendu; comedie en 3 actes, par
P. Wolff. 28 p. (L'lllustration theatrale, T
annOe, 196, 23 decembre 1911)
© Dec. 23, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1912 ; D : 28289 ;
■ Pierre Wolff, Paris. 1354
Amour (L') en banque; comedie-fantaisiste en 3
actes et 4 tableaux [par] L. Artus. Paris,
Libra irie theatrale, 1908. 204 p. 12°.
© Louis Artus, Paris; D : 12123, Jan. 6,
1908 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1908. 1355
Same. Paris, Monde illustre, 1911. 36 p. 4°.
© Sept. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1911 ; D : 25353 ;
Louis Artus, Paris. 1356
Amour (L') en cage; comedie en 3 actes, par
A. de Lorde, Funck-Brentano et J. MarsMe.
32 p. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2867 du
Monde illustrg, 9 mars 1912)
© Mar. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912 ; D : 29132 ;
A. de Lorde. Funck-Brentano et J. Marsele,
Paris. 1357
Amour et patrie. See Love and country.
Amour et piston; vaudeville militaire en 2 actes
et 4 tableaux [par] Marcel Guillemaud et
Jacques Bernou. Paris, C. Joubert [1909]
79 p. 8°.
© Sept. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 16998 ;
C. Joubert, Paris. 1358
Amovir (L') libre; operette ai'istophanesque, en
4 actes, par Edouard Adenis, musique de
Rodolphe Berger. Paris, Louis Digonde-Dio-
det, 1912. 142 p. 12°. [Libretto]
© Apr. 19, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1912 ; D : 29426 ;
Louis Digonde-Diodet, Paris. 1359
Amour (L') medecin. See Doctor Cupid.
Amour mendiant; comedie en 1 acte, en vers,
par Emile Bessiere. Marseille, France, Edi-
tion nouvelle [1910] 32 p. 8°.
© Dec. 24, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1910 ; D : 22858 ;
Bessiere, Marseille, France. 1360
Amour posthume. See Ultim^atum (L').
Amour (L') qui tue. See Love (The) that
kills.
Amour (L') sur la branche; comedy in 4 acts,
by Theodore Barri&re and Teissier, of Paris.
© Frederic Delgado, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 7269,
July 8. 1361
Amour tzigane; opera -comique en 3 actes, mu-
sique de Franz Lehar, adaptation frangaise
de Jean Benedict et H. Gauthier-Villars.
Paris, M. Eschig, 1912. 114 p. 16°. [Text
only]
© Apr. 20, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1912 ; D : 29438 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 1362
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1363
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1386
Amulet (The) See Romany (The) trail.
Amulet (The) of Kos; a musical extravaganza
hi 3 acts, book aud lyrics by F. Merrill. 93 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Franlv Merrill, Minneapolis; D : 426G0,
Apr. 1, 190S; 2c. Apr. 3, 1908. 1375
Am.usenient (The) bureau; comedy in 1 act,
by A. Cowles aud H. Royton. [1], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913 ; D : 33441 ; Albert Cowles
and Helen Royton, Far Rockaway, N. Y, 1376
Amusing the baby; sketch :for two males, by
Frank Dumont. 8 p. 12".
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6043,
Dec. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 1377
Amy, a child of the circus; a drama in 4 acts,
by Miron LefEngwell. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1909. 53 p. f. Mimeographed.
© Alexander Byers, Chicago ; D : 14493, Dec.
Walsh. 10, 190S; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909. 1378
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1899:17148, Amy Dorrit (Little Dorrit); a drama in 4 acts.
Amour (L') veille; com^die en 4 actes [par G.-A.
de Ca ilia vet et R. de Flers. Paris, Impr. de
rillustratlon] 1907. 2 p. 1., 90 p. 12°.
© G. A. de Caillavet and Robert de Flers,
Paris; D : 11674, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907.
1363
Amourette (L'); pi&ce en 3 actes, de P. Veber.
Paris, P. V. Stock, 1905. 152 p. 16".
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 7142, Aug. 22,
1905; 2c. Aug. 22, 1905. 1364
Amoureuse; comedy in 3 acts, by Georges de
Porto-Riche, put into English by Charles Al-
fred Byrne. 96 p. 4". Printed.
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 5749, Nov. 10,
1904; 2c. Nov. 10, 1904. 1365
by M, Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1890:10046,
Feb. 2. 1366
(Love sick); comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Mar. 6.
— See also Cupid's rival.
1367
Amours d' un pasha; a drama in 5 acts, rev.
and amplified by W. Busch.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1887:7135,
Mar. 26; 2c. Apr. 7. - 1368
drama in 1 act, by W. Bush.
© William Bush, United States; 1877: 7956,
July 9 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 1369
Amours (Les) de Cleopatra. See Miss Cleo-
patra.
Amphibious (The) lover; land or sea, which
shall it be? an operetta in English.
© Charlotte Ida Franklin, Shrewsbury, N.
J. : 1878 : 10626, Sept. 14. 1370
Amphitryon; lustspiel von Heinrich von Kleist,
fiir die blihne eingerichtet und neu herausge-
geben von G. Stommel. Hamburg, Verlagsge-
sellschaft Hamburg, m. b. h., 1911. xxiii, 90
p. 8°.
© Nov. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1911 ; D : 28128 ;
Gottfried Stommel, Diisseldorf, Germany.
^ 1371
Amputation (The); drama in 4 acts, by B. Hen-
nessy. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911; D : 23041 ; Earl Hen-
nessy, Chicago. 1372
Same. 62 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911; D: 24684; Earl Hen-
uessy, Chicago. 1373
Amra, a trag'edy and spectacle; a book for an
opera in 2 acts, by H. M. Brown. 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Horace Manchester Brown, Milwaukee;
D : 3243, Apr. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1905. 1374
founded upon Chas. Dickens' story, by John
Brougham. New York, 1873.
© F. B. Dobson, United States ; 1873 : 13824,
Nov. 29. 1379
Amy Robsart; an historical play in 6 acts and
4 tableaux, dramatized by J. Melville Snyder.
© Julia Melville Snyder, San Francisco;
1884 : 18S36, Sept. 19 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1885.
1380
a play in 6 acts, dramatized from Sir Wal-
ter Scott's Kenilworth, by Mrs. W.A.Vigoreux.
© Mrs, W. A. Vigoreux, San Francisco
1884:20691, Oct. 14. 1381
a tragedy in 5 acts, dramatized from Vic
tor Hugo's [dramatization of Scott's] Kenil
worth, by Mrs. W. A. Vigoreux.
© Mrs. W. A. Vigoreux, San Francisco
1881 : 19913, Dec. 22. 1382
Amy, the prison flower; an original comedy
drama in 5 acts and 7 pictures, dramatized
on episodes from Charles Dickens' story of
Little Dorrit, by Edmvmd Coleman.
© Martha Wren Collins, Cincinnati; 1887:
30830, Nov. 29. 1383
Anahuac; mediaeval romance, by E. Weston.
[25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1911; D: 25458; Edith Wes-
ton, St. Louis. 1384
Anarchist; comedy playlet in 1 scene, by H. S.
Sheldon. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909; D: 17064; Harry So-
phus Sheldon, Chicago. 1385
a drama of American modern life in 4 acts,
by J. Bonner.
© John Bonner, San Francisco; 1888:
11596, Apr. 20. 1386
5379—15-
65
1387
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1406
Anarchist — Continued.
a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by G. B. Seitz.
38 p. 4°. JNIs.
© Ic. July 29, 1909; D: 16415; Geo. B.
Seitz, Minot, Mass. 1387
■play in 1 act, by F. M. Lightner. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35348 ; Frances M.
Lightner, Detroit. 1388
Anarchist Island. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Stanley Waterloo, Chicago ; D : 8764,
June 28, WOO ; 2c. June 28, 1906. 1389
Anarchists (The); a comedy of adventure in 3
acts, by G. B. Seitz. [150] p. f". Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910; D: 21808; George
Brackett Seitz, Minot, Mass. 1390
Anarchists (The) of Chicago. Sec Wag-es.
Anarchy. See Paul Kauvar.
Anastacia; 4 act domestic drama, by D. A.
Reynolds. [3], 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1913; D: 33483; D. A.
Reynolds, New York. 1391
Anathema; ti-agedy in 7 scenes, by Leonid An-
dreyev, authorized tr. by Herman Bernstein.
New York, Macmillan co., 1910. [6], 211 p.
12°.
© Oct. 12, 1910; 2c. Oct. 14, 1910; D:
22284 ; Macmillan co., New York. 1393
tr. by H. Bernstein,
© Herman Bernstein, Brooklyn; D : 15541,
Apr. 5, 1909. 1393
Anatol; a sequence of dialogues, by Arthur
Schnitzler, paraphrased for the English stage
by Granville Barker. New York, M. Ken-
uerley, 1911. 3 p. 1., 125 p. 12°.
© May 4, 1911; 2c. June 27, 1911; A:
292163; Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 1394
Anatomical (The) enigma. See Supper (A)
of swords.
Ancestor (The); a play, by H. M. O. Conwell.
© H. M. O'Kane Conwell, Larchmont, N. Y. ;
D : 7439, Oct. 21, 1905. 1395
Ancestor -worshippers; play in 3 acts, by M. J.
Newman. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17640 ; Mordecai
Jesse Newman, Chicago. 1396
Ancestral (An) quintet; by J. L. Andrews.
17 p. 24°.
© Julia Lincoln Andrews, Hartford; D:
1765, Apr. 19, 1902; 2c. Apr. 21, 1902. 1397
Ancestress (The) See Ancetre (L')
Ancetre (L') (The ancestress); lyric drama in
3 acts [English version C. T. Mason] music
by Camille Saint Saeus. New York, Charles
E. Burden. 27 p. 4°.
© Dec. 20. 1911; 2c. Dec. 21, 1911; D:
28206 ; C. E. Burden, New York. 1398
Anchorage (The); a play, by A. R. Haven.
© Albert Roland Haven, Rochester, N. Y. ;
• 1890:19878, June 19. 1399
Anchored; comedy-drama in 2 pictures and 2
acts, by M. Z. Jaffa. [2], 102 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912; D: 30405; M. Z. Jaffa,
Los Angeles. 1400
■ a musical review in 2 acts, by C. Davis and
F. M. Witmark.
© Collin Davis and Frank M. Witmark,
Chicago; D : 3022, Feb. 20, 1903. 1401
Anchorite (The); a play in 6 acts and 12
scenes, by W. Osgood.
© Whitman Osgood, Washington; 1887:
30S29, Nov. 29. 1402
Anciano, la lengua ten; extremes zorrillesco
original y en verso, letra de A. Sanchez Car-
rere, mlisica de Modesto Romero. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1913. 22 p.
12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
3C551; Adolfo Sanchez Carrere, Madrid.
1402a
Ancient America. See Arizona.
Ancient order of knights of chivalry; a bur-
lesque initiation in 1 scene, by O. E. Young.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 29 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 8984,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 1403
And along came Pauline; playlet in 1 act, by
S. E. Koner. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1914; D: 37773; Samuel E.
Koner, New York. 1403a
And company; comedy in 1 act, by A. Hoffman.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1915 ; D : 41359 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 1403b
And George did it; play in 1 act, by A. Colby.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1913; D: 32710; Archie
Colby, New York. 1404
And he did; farce comedy, by R. Stovel. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910 ; D : 21025 ; Rex Stovel.
San Francisco. 1405
And he didn't shoot the gun off neither; by
Juuie McCree. 18 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D: 16798; M. M.
Thomas and W. M. Fuller, New York. 1406
66
1406a
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
1425
And he made good; play in 1 act, by Anne
Snowden. [1], 33 p. 4°. Tyi^iewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1914; D: 37320; Howell
Snowden, Oxnard, Cal. 1406a
And his wife came in; play in 1 act, by G. S.
Walworth. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D: 34618; George S.
Walworth, New York. 1407
And it came to pass; a sketch by G. C. Cook.
23 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Gertrude Cbadwick Cook, San Francisco ;
D : 15293, Mar. S, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1909.
1408
Same. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 e. Mar. 22, 1910; D : 20541 ; Gertrude
Chadwick Cook, San Francisco. 1409
And it wasn't the least what the gentleman
meant; play in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by F.
Noi'dstrom. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Apr. 15, 1912; D: 29368; Frances
Nordstrom, Washington. 1410
And lemon pie intermittingly, and the song
of the lemon picker.
© Jesse Lauhie Dellenbaugh, Salem O. ;
1900 A: 24227, Sept. 29. 1411
And Mary did; farcical comedy in 4 acts, by
F. H. Babcock. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Jan. 18, 1915 ; D : 39420 ; Fred Hayes
Babcock, Chicago. 1411a
And now mother wants to vote; farcical com-
edy in 1 setting, by T. W. Wharmby. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© 1 c. July 22. 1913; D: 33863; Thomas
Washington Wharmby, New York. 1412
And Pippa dances. See Dramatic (The) works
of Gerhart Hauptmann.
And she never told a lie; play in 1 act, by
J. Cunningham. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Dec. 21. 1910; D:228S6; James
Cunningham, New York. 1413
And so they v/ere married; comedy of the new
woman, by Jesse Lynch Williams. New- Y'ork.
Charles Scribner's sons, 1914. 5 p. I., 242 p.
8".
© Oct. 17, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914 ; D : 38099 :
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 1413a
And son; by K. Abbott, drama in 4 acts. 21 p.
8°.
© 1 c. Oct. 29, 1909; D: 17253; Keene
Abbott, Omaha, Neb. 1414
And the critic passeth by; a satiric pastel in
1 act, by I. K. Moyse. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Feb. 5, 1913; D: 32190; Isador K.
Moyse, New York. 1414a
And the floods came; farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by A. Koblitz. [99] p. f". Typewritten.
© 1 c. May 6, 1914; D: 36953; Albert
Koblitz, Cleveland. 1414b
farce in 3 acts, by A. Koblitz. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© 1 c. Aug. 15, 1913; D: 34166; Albert
Koblitz, Cleveland. 1415
And the greatest of these; dramatic sketch, by
E. Clifton. 11 p. f;. Tyiiewritten.
© 1 c. July 18, 1911 ; D : 24714 ; Ethel Clif-
ton, New York. 1416
And the greatest of these is charity; by E.
Stehli. 78 p. 4". Typewritten.
© 1 c. Dec. 3. 1909 ; D : 17600 ; Edgar Stehli,
Montclair, N. J. 1417
And the lamp went out; pantomime in 1 act,
by Jessie Palmer Pierce. Lebanon, O., March
brothers [1913] 14 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1913; D:
34858; March bros., Lebanon, O. 1418
And the tempest raged; play in 3 acts, by
J. W. Evans. 52 p. f". Typewritten.
© 1 c. Dec. 18, 1909; D: 17746; James W.
Evans, Spokane. Wash. 1419
And the villain still pursued her; farce in 3
acts, by Joseph Le Brandt. 81 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© 1 c. Dec. 4, 1909 ; D : 17616 ; Perkins D.
Fisher, Newton, Mass. 1420
And thereby hangs a tale; comedy by E. Knob-
lauch. [2], 139 p. 4". Typewritten.
© 1 c. June 14, 1910; D: 21336; Edward
Knoblauch, New York. 1421
And they married. See Polly's burglar.
And they voted for women; satyrical farce in
1 act. by A. D. Leveridge. [39] p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© 1 c. Oct. 3, 1911; D: 25386; Athos D.
Leveridge, New York. 1422
And what happened then? a play in 3 acts,
by A. Strong. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Austin Strong, Philadelphia ; D : 10227,
Mar. 28, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1907. 1423
And why not? by M. Clover and L. Conly. 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Nov. 29, 1909; D : 17572 ; Luella
Conly, Pasadena, and Madge Clover, Los
Angeles. 1424
Andaluces (Los); juguete comico en 1 acto y
en prosa, originnl de M. Romerales Lozano.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1912.
36, [2] p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912; D: 31.566;
Manuel Eomerales Lozano, Madrid. 1425
67
1426
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1445
Andalucia; dramatic composition, by Enrico
Manofuerte.
© Ferdinand Warnlve, Berlin; 1896:67139,
Dec. 9. 1426
Andalusia; libretto for a comic opera in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by Friars Valentine [pseud, of
Percy Friars Valentine] [84] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34867; Percy Friars
Valentine, San Francisco. 1427
Andere (Der); scbauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von
Paul Liudau.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York; 1893: 10153,
Feb. 25. 1428
tragiscbe komodie, von Julius Bab. Berlin,
S. Fischer, 1907. 158 p. 12°.
© S. Fiscber, verlag, Berlin ; D : 9026, Sept.
I, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1906. 1429
Andere (Die) halfte; drama in 3 akten, von
Franz Kaibel. Berlin, Vita, deutsches ver-
lagsbaus. 74 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutscbes verlagsbaus, Berlin; D:
9825, Jan. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1907. 1430
Andersen; mJircbenspiel in 7 verwandlungen
und einem vor- uud nachspiel, von L. Nowak
und I. Kwapil, das bucb fiir die deutscbe
biibne von Euiil Kliiger, musik von Oscar Ned-
bal. Leipzig, Josef Weinberger [1914] 27 p.
12°.
© Feb. 28,1914 ; 2c. July 11,1914 ; D : 37-537 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 1430a
Anderson's extra; a comedy in 1 act, by G.
Moyston.
© Guy Moyston, Memphis, Tenn. ; D : 15899,
May 20, 1909. 1431
Anderson ville; or, The scout's last shot, a
military drama in 5 acts, by T. N. Wilson.
© T. N. W^ilson, Dayton, O. ; 1883:6927,
Apr. 12. 1432
Anderson ville, on picket or in prison; by E. C.
Parsons. [25] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward C. Parsons, Granite City, 111.;
D : 7118, Aug. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 16, 1905.
1433
Andrea Chenier; a musical drama in 4 acts,
libretto by Luigi Illica, music by Umberto
Giordano. New York, S. French & son [1896]
© J. H. Mapleson, London; 1896:61861,
Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 12. 1434
Andrea del Sarto; drama in 3 akten, nach
Alfred de Musset. frei bearbeitet von Paul
Braun. 120 p. 12°.
© Maurice Magnus, Berlin ; D : 7697, Dec.
II, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1906. 1435
Andreas Hofer; drama in 5 akten, von Walter
Lutz. Stuttgart, Die Lese verlag, g. m. b h.
125 p. 8°.
© Jan. 14, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1913 ; D : 35340 ;
Die Lese, g. m. b. h., Stuttgart, Germany.
1436
Andreas Hofer, the Tyrolean patriot; a play in
4 acts, by M. B. Crowninshield.
© Mary Bradford Crowninshield, United
States; 1895:23266, Apr. 27. 1437
Andrew Jackson; a drama in 5 acts, by E. Fitz-
maurice.
© Edward Fitzmaurice, Chicago ; 1891 :
39697, Nov. 5. 1438
Same. Typewritten.
© Edward Fitzmaurice, Chicago; 1898:
6737, Jan. 20; 2c. Jan. 20; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901
(printed). 1439
a play in 3 acts.
I© David Potter, Mare Island, Cal. ; D : 5666,
Oct. 20, 1904. 1440
Andrew Johnson; tragedy in 3 acts, by W.
Goodman. [55] p. f°. Typewritten.
-© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 32431; W^m. Good-
man, Milwaukee. 1441
Androcles and the lion; fable play in 3 acts, by
[George] B. Shaw. London, Constable and
company, ltd., 1913. [2], 46 p. 16°.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913; D: 34282; Bernard
Shaw, Loudon. 1442
Andromache; drama in 1 aufzuge, mit benut-
zung eines fragmentes des Seneca, von Ernst
von Possart. Berlin, A. Ahn [1904] 34 p. 8°.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany; D : 5452.
Aug. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1904. 1443
mit erkliirenden anmerkungen,vou N.Weck-
lein. Leipzig und Berlin, B. G. Teubuer, 1911.
91, [1] p. 8°.
© Feb. 15, 1911; 2c. May 10, 1911; A-For-
eign 2911 ; B. G. Teubner, Leipzig. 1443a
tragedy in 5 acts, by Racine, tr. into English
prose by Frederic Lyster. New York, F. Rull-
man.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1894 : 18303, Apr.
7 ; 2c. May 21. 1444
Andromaque; tragedie par Jenn Racine, ed. by
Colbert Searles. Boston, New York [etc.]
Ginn and company [1914] xxviii, 144 p. inch
front, (port.) 16°.
© Mar. 28, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1914 ; A : 369555 ;
Colbert Searles, Palo Alto, Cal 1444a
Androwna Pawlowna; tragedy in 5 acts, by G.
Lassar. New York, 1886.
© George Lassar, New Haven; 1886:3251,
Feb. 6. 1445
68
1446
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1467
Androwna Pawlowna — Continued.
Same. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Lassar, New Yorl? ; D: 2068, June
30, 1902; 2c. June 16. 1902.
1446
Andy Freckles, the mischievous boy; farce
comedy in 1 act, by Bert C. Rawley. Clyde,
O.. Ames publishing company [1898] 12".
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898 : 9370, Feb.
3 ; 2c. Feb. 9. 1447
Andy Rooney's legacy; Irish comedy in 4 acts,
by D. J. Sbea. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912; D: 29690; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 1448
Andy Ryan; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Carr and
his assistant author.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874:1270.8.
Oct. 12. 1449
Ane (L') de Buridan; comedie en 3 actes, par
R. de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet. 1 p. 1., 94 p.
12°.
© Robert de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet,
Paris; D: 15690, Apr. 23, 1909; 2c. Apr. 23,
1909. 1450
Anello (L') incantato. See Mago (II) delle
Alpi.
Anfang gut — alles gut! vaterlandisches volks-
stiick mit gesaug in 4 akten, von Gerhard
Preuss. musik von Max Roth. Berlin-Wilmers-
dorf, Felix Bloch erben, 1914. 86 p. 8°.
[Text only]
© 1 c. Oct. 22. 1914 ; D : 38585 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. 1450a
Ange (Un); comedie en 3 actes, par A. Capus.
(L'lllustration theatrale, no 137, 22 Janvier
1910.)
© Jan. 22, 1910 ; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20869 ;
Alfred Capus, Paris. 1451
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus. t. 7.
Ange (li') du foyer; comedie en 3 actes, de
Gaston Armand de Caillavet et Robert de
Flers. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1905. 2 p. 1.,
178 p. 12".
© G. A. de Caillavet and Robert de Flers,
Paris; D : 7164, July 28, 1905; 2 c. July 28,
1905. 1452
Ange (L') gardien; comedie en 3 actes, par A.
Picard. (L'lllustration theatrale, no. 139, 26
fevrier 1910.)
© Feb. 26, 1910 ; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20666 ;
Andre Picard, Paris. 1453
Angel; a comedietta in 1 act, by G. W. and
H. R. Walthew. Tjq^ewritten.
© George W. and Helene Ripley Walthew,
San Francisco; 1893:51141, Nov. 16; 2 c.
Apr. 23, 1894. 1454
Angel — Continued.
a comedy in 1 act, by M. H. Lindeman.
© M. H. Lindeman, New York ; 1899 : 2912,
Jan. 6; 1 c. Jan. 6; 1 c. Feb. 10. 1455
a drama in 3 acts, by L. Steffenone.
© Luigi Steffenone, New York ; 1893 : 3629,
Jan. 16.
1456
— musical farcical burlesque, written by I.
Witmark and Fred B. Hawkins, original music
by I. Witmark.
© Isidor Witmark, New York; 1892:7373,
Feb. 15. . 1457
play in 1 act, by C. F. Ivins. [1], [23] p.
4". Typewritten.
© 1 c. Dec. 23, 1913; D 35423; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 1458
— romantic play in 4 acts, by E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1882
1103, Jan. 21.
1459
Angel (An) among devils; a sensational melo-
drama in 5 acts and 9 scenes, by R. Baker
and J. A. Murphy.
© Richard Baker and James A. Murphy,
Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 9822, Jan. 21, 1907.
1460
Angel (The) and the ox; a di'ama, by J. A.
Preston. [63] p. 4". Typewritten.
© 1 c. May 23, 1910; D: 21122; John A.
Preston, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1461
Angel (The) and the prodigal; a drama in 4
acts, by W. V. Breyer. Typewritten.
© W. V. Breyer, North Platte, Neb. ; 1899 :
68737, Oct. 23; 2 c. Oct. 23. 1462
Angel (The) and the vampire.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans;
D : 10282, Apr. 5, 1907. 1463
Angel (An) bride; a dramatization of Marie
Corelli's novel Ardath, by H. T. Macrery.
© Henry Talbot Macrery, Brooklyn; 1896:
70213, Dec. 26. 1464
Angel (El) bueno; drama en 1 acto y en prosa,
de X. Cabello y Lnpiedra. Madrid, Sociedad
de autores espaiioles, 1909. 25 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17455 ; Xavier Cabello y Lapiedra, Madrid.
1465
Angel girl; play in 1 act, by A. L. Bethel. [3],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23425; Allan
Lewis Bethel, St. Louis. 1466
Angel (An) in disguise; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by M. H. Pike.
© Manlev Herbert Pike, Augusta, Me. ; D :
7033, July 25, 1905. 1467
69
1467
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1490
Angel (The) in tlie house; comedy in 3 acts, by
Eden Phillpotts and Basil MacDonald Hast-
ings. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd. 96 p. 12".
© July 29, 1915; 1 c. Aug. 2, 1915; D:
41386; Samuel French, ltd., LoiTdon. 1467a
Angel Molly (of-the-dust-pan) ; comedy-drama
in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by F. S. Hughes. [6],
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(£) Frederic Sumner Hughes, Dobbs Ferry,
N. Y.; D:7145, Aug. 22, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 22,
1905. 1468
Angel (The) of deliverance; a drama of early
Puritan days, in 4 acts, by E. R. Hawkes.
© E. R. Hawkes, Uxbridge, Mass.; 1898:
48950, Aug. 20; 2 c. Sept. 8. 1469
Angel (The) of Devil's Gulch; by Richard E.
Harcourt [pseud, of by F. A. Paillou]. [20] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Oct. 30, 1911 ; D : 25676 ; F. A. Paillou,
St. Louis. 1470
Angel (The) of Lonesome Hill; by F. Landis.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Dec. 23, 1910 ; D : 22906 ; Frederick
Landis, Logansport, Ind, 1471
Angel (An) of mercy; or. Saved by an enemy,
a romantic comedy-drama in 4 acts, by B. G.
Cross. [48] p. f. Typewritten.
© Belle Gold Cross, New York; D : 3321,
Apr. 21, 1903 ; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1903. 1472
Angel (The) of peace; or. The story of Vene-
zuela, a drama in 3 acts for schools and aca-
demies, by P. T. Carew. Newark, N. J., P. T.
Carew, 1896.
© Paul T. Carew, Newark, N. J.; 1896:
28669, May 11. 1473
Angel (The) of Piety flat; a romantic play in
4 acts, by E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1S81 :
18196, Nov. 23. 1474
Angel of the fields; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by W. H. Carson. [127] p. 4". Typewritten,
© William Henry Carson, New York; D:
6909, July 5, 1905 ; 2c. July 5, 1905. 1475
Angel (The) of the mines; play of the coal fields
in 4 acts, by Jean Barrymore. 71 p. f°. Type-
written.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa.; D:
8523. May 14, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 1476
Angel (The) of the poor.
© Julia Romaine Marks, New York ; D :
3768, July 29, 1903. 1477
original dramatic composition in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. [2], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1910 ; D : 22871 ; Rose Win-
niett, Brooklyn. 1478
Angel (The) of the trail; a drama of western
life in 3 acts, by H. Hall.
© Howard Hall, New York ; D : 13276, July
2, 1908. 1479
a 4 act drama, by H. Hall.
© Howard Hall, New York ; D : 11124, Aug.
6, 1907. 1480
Angel (The) of Trenton. See Hessian (A)
Angela; a play in 4 acts, adapted by A. Cuyas
and D. Ottolengui. New York.
© A. Cuyas and D. Ottolengui, United
States; 1875:973, Feb. 1. 1481
a play in 3 acts, by L. B. Wells. 110 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Leila Burton Wells, Redlands, Cal. ; D :
12366, Feb. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908. 1482
•or, The triumph of love, a play in 5 acts,
tr. from the Spanish and arr. for the stage, ex-
pressly for Mary Anderson, by A. Cuyas and
D. Ottolengui. Washmgton, D. C, 1877.
© aiary Anderson, United States; 1877:
3422, jNIar. 21. 1483
Angela Teresa; an original comedy in 3 acts, by
George P. Bancroft. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourehier, London ; 1897 : 45615,
Aug. 12 ; 2c. Aug. 12. 1484
Angela's substitute; farce in 3 acts, by P. A.
Hord. [41] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; D: 28903; Parker A.
Hord, Washington. 1485
Angele; a drama in 5 acts, tr. and adapted to
the American stage, by E. D. Price.
© E. D. Price, Detroit ; 1876 : 4286, Apr. 10.
1486
Angeles (Los) mandan; comedia Ifrica en un
prologo y 3 cuadros, original de Eduardo
Montesinos y Luis Linares Becerra, mfisica
del maestro Geronimo Gimenez. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espa Soles, 1912. 50 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31583 ;
E. Jlontesinos y L. Linares Becerra, Madrid.
1487
Angelic (The) devil; dramatic composition in
4 acts, by E. T. Gibson. 20 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16354 ; Edward T.
Gibson, Brooklyn. 1488
Angelic (The) imp; a comedy in 3 acts founded
u])0u the Italian Na santarella, by Petrino B.
Mattia. [3], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Petrino Mattia, Newark, N. J. ; D : 1720,
Apr. 10. 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1902. 1489
Angelic (The) Mr. Atwater; a sketch by H. F.
Bagg. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen F. Bagg, Chicago; D : 11245, Aug.
27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 1490
70
1491
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1513
Ang'elica; romantic drama in 4 acts, by A. W.
Dubourg. New York, Robert Drummoud, 1S92.
© A. W. Dubourg, London; 1892:10652,
Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 25. 1491
Ang'elina, the fairies' queen; by H. Blandamer.
{In Worcester west chronicle, Athol, Mass.,
.Tan. 2. 1902.)
I© H. Blandamer, North Dana. Mass.; D:
1166, Nov. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1902. 1492
Ang-eline and her motlier; play in 3 acts, by
Baruch Israeli. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1911; D : 23677 ; B. Israeli,
Washington. 1493
Angelo; a drama in 5 acts, by L. J. Cella.
© Louis J. Cella, Denver ; ISSl : 16930, Oct.
31. 1494
Ang-elo, tyrant of Padua; drama in 5 acts, by
Victor Hugo, story in English and French by
Charles Alfred Byrne. 27 p. 8°.
© F. Eullman, New York ; D : 7666, Nov.
11, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 1495
Angels (The); or. Mortals of sacrifice, a ro-
mantic play in 3 acts, the principal incident
founded on his own dramatization of Dickens'
celebrated Tale of two cities, by J. Templeton.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1873 : 9846.
Sept. 2. 1496
Angels and devils; a drama in 4 acts, by S. H.
Speek.
© Samuel H. Speek, New York; D : 4.380,
Dec. 11, 1903. 1497
Angel's (The) brother.
© Charles Claiborne, New York; 1890:
20061, June 21. 1498
Angel's camp; a melodrama in 4 acts, by J.
Keane. [96] p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Keane, New York; D : 7606, Nov.
23, 1905; 2c. Nov. 23, 1905. 1499
Angel's (The) error; or, Zemach, the rabi's.
© Abrahm Goldknopf, New York; D: 12007,
Dec. 30, 1907. 1500
Angel's passion; by E. Eliscu. 27 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Eliscu, New York ; D : 5609, Oct.
6, 1904; 2c. Oct. 6, 1904. 1501
Angel's (An) sin; a drama in 1 act, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr.
© Alex. H. Laidlaw, jr., New York; 1894:
50619, Oct. 30 ; 2c. Oct. 30. 1502
Angel's (An) visit; by William Lincoln Balch.
© Theodor L. Sussmann, Boston ; D : 5289.
July 13, 1904. 1503
Angelus (The)
© Edmund V. Phelan, Lynn, Mass. ; D : 499,
May 22, 1901. 1504
Same. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Russell. Hartington, Neb.; 1900
A : 6840, Mar. 14 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 1505
a drama in 5 acts, by F. B. Devereux and
J. C. Ver Planck.
© F. Bohun Devereux and J. Campbell Ver
Planck, United States ; 1881 : 11489, July 25.
1506
a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by F.
Owen. 44 p. f. Typewritten.
© Francis Owen, Reading, Pa. ; D : 8646,
June 5, 1906; 2c. June 5, 1906. 1507
an opera in a prologue and 4 acts, by Wil-
frid Thornely. London, G. Ricordi & co., 1908.
38 p. 8".
© G. Ricordi & co., London ; D : 14456, Dec.
4, 1908; 2c. Dec. 5, 1908. 1508
— play in 1 act, by B. C. Mason. [2], 23 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912 ; D : 31679 ; Ben C. Ma-
son, Washington. 1509
• play in 3 acts, by N. Twomey. [119] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31. 1911 ; D : 23231 ; Neil Twomey,
Dorchester, Mass. 1510
story of the Canadian woods in 1 act, by
W. Montague. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912 ; D : 29491 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 1511
— '■ — or. The power of the cross, dramatic play
in prologue and 4 acts, by N. L. Waelchli.
[1], 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914; D : 37564 ; Noah Louis
Waelchli, Allentown, Pa. 1511a
Anges (Les) gardiens; comgdie en 4 actes, tiree
du romnn de Marcel Prevost, par J. -J. Frappa
et H. Dupuy-Mazuel. 44 p. (Supplement
gratuit au no. 2966 du Monde illustrg, 31 Jan-
vier 1914.)
© Jan. 31, 1914; 2c. Feb. 17. 1914; D:
36044; Jean-Jose Frappa and Henry Dupuy-
Mazuel, Paris. 1511b
Angie, the country girl; a comedy in 4 acts,
adopted from An unequal match, by M. Gib-
ney.
© Morgan Gibney, Chicago; 1899:20.383,
Mar. 20; 2c. Mar. 24. 1512
Angiolina of the garden; or. The romantic
Romany, a musical farcical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by C. Vredenburg. 99 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clarence Vredenburg, Chicago; D : 6707,
May 22, 1905; 2c. May 22, 1905. 1513
71
1514
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIOTTS
1533
Ang-lais (L') en une lecon; vaurleville en 1 acte
[par] P. Lamarche. Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1904. 30 p. 8°.
© Pierre Lamarche, Paris; D : 5329, July
23, 1904; 2c. July 23, 1904. 1514
Ang'lais (L') tel qu'on le parle; vaudeville en 1
acte, [par] Tristan Bernard. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1900. 39 p. 12".
© T. Bernard, France ; 1900 A : 703, Jan. 8 ;
2c. Jan. 8. 1515
Anglers (The); play in 4 acts, by G. W. Crane.
© George W. Crane, New York; 1891:
26315, July 23. 1516
Anglo-American (An) alliance; a comedy in 2
acts, by P. K. Clarke.
© Proctor K. Clarke, Albany, Tex.; D:
5667, Oct. 20, 1904. 1517
Anglo-American (An) eugenic alliance; play
in 1 act, by S. C. Loring. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915; D: 40472; Sylvester
Chouteau Loring, San Francisco. 1517a
Angoisse (L'); piece en 3 actes, par F. de Nion.
20 p. 4", (Supplement an Monde illustr^, 20
niai 1911.)
© May 20, 1911; 2c. June 10, 1911; D:
24448; Frangois de Nion, Paris. 1518
Angora (The) cat; comedy in 4 acts, by Jacinto
Benavente. adapted from the Spanish by
Frank Ros and Wm. Dunn. [120] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1911; D: 25291; W. Dunn
Ros and Frank Ros, Toronto, Canada. 1519
AngrifE (Der); schauspiel in 3 akten, von Henri
Bernstein, deutsch von Paul Block. Wien,
Comoedia, 1912. 124 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D: 32594; Comoedia.
Vienna. 1520
Angst (Die) vor der ehe; operette in 3 akten.
von Erich Urban und Louis Tauf stein, musik
von N. C. von Reznicek. Berlin, Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1914.
79 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 8, 1914; D: 37256; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 1520a
Anheuser (The) push; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by Lee Johnson and Will Carleton. [82]
p. f". Typewritten.
© John Donigan. San Fi'ancisco; D:7041,
July 27, 1905 ; 2c. July 27, 1905. 1521
Animal (The) bandits in the great train rob-
bery. H p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edmund Martin, Chicago; D : 15443, Mar.
25, 1909; 3'j. Mar. 25, 1909, Ic. Apr. 15, 1909.
1522
Animal convention; or, The barnyard protest,
novel and humorous sketch for young folks,
by Chas. Noel Douglas. New York, Chicago,
[etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 15 p. 16°,
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D : 7715,
Dec. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 1523
Animals (The)
© Max Ehrmann, Terra Haute, lud. ; D:
• 1846, INIay 7, 1902. 1524
Animated (An) Apollo; 1 act dramatic compo-
sition, by F. J. Beaman. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 7373,
Oct. 9, 19U5; 2c. Oct. 9, 1905. 1525
Animated (The) minstrels of fame; by A. A.
Ducheman and M. Bovin.
© Alexander A. Ducheman and Maurice
Bovin, New York; D : 10S6, Nov. 11, 1901.
1526
Anita; dramatic sketch with music, by R. Ber-
liner. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37778 ; Rudolph Ber-
liner, Chicago. 1526a
Anita la risueiia; zarzuela comico en 2 actos,
de Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, mfisica
de Amadeo Vives. [Madrid] Sociedad de
autores espauoles, 1912. 75 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31596 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid. 1527
Anita, the gypsy queen; a musical romance, by
lone L. Baker.
© I. L. Baker, Cleveland; D : 9553, Nov.
30, 1906. 1528
Anita's trial; or. Our girls in camp, a comedy
in 3 acts for female characters only, by Esther
B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1889.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
2568, Jan. 21 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 1529
Anitra; love story in 3 acts, by H. C. Colwell.
[89] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D : 34347 ; Henry Clif-
ford Colwell, Kittanuing, Pa. 1530
Anklet (The); by T. F. Langan. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1911 ; D : 24385 ; Thomas Fran-
cis Langan, Chicago. 1531
farce comedy in 1 act, by L. A. Witchie and
F. A. Harding. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912; D: 31021; Lelia A.
Witchie and Fred A. Harding, Chicago. 1532
Ann. 80 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alex. Campbell and Wm. P. Koonsman,
Pittsburgh; D : 12524, Mar. 12, 1908; 2c. Dec.
18, 1908. 1533
72
1533a
COPYKIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
1554
Ann — Continued.
comedy in 3 acts, by D. Pascal, dramatized
from tlie story of the same name, by Edgar
Jepson. [1], 111 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D:36S15; David Pas
cal, New Yorl^. 1533a
by Lecbmere Worrall. New York, S.
French ; Loudon, S. French, ltd. 89 p. 12°.
© May 13, 1913 ; 2c. May 16, 1913 ; D : 33230 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 1534
Ann La Mont.
© Paul Armstrong, New York ; D : 7739.
Dec. 20, 1905. 1535
Ann Martin's folly; epilogue, by W. A. Bough-
ton. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914 ; D : 39106 ; Willis Arnold
Boughton, Cambridge, Mass. 1535a
play in prologue and 2 acts, by W. A. Bough-
ton. [2], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914 ; D : 37445 ; Willis Arnold
Boughton, Cambridge, Mass. 1535b
Ann of Harlem; comedy of 3 acts, by T. Barry.
[1121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913 ; D : 34841 ; Tom Barry,
New York. 1536
Anna and the Arch Duke John; a comedy in 3
acts, by L. K. Anspacher. i°. Typewritten.
© Louis Kaufman Anspacher, New York;
D : 6904, June 27, 1905 ; 2c. June 27, 1905.
1537
Anna Barenthin; drama in 3 akten, von Otto
Krille. Berlin, J. Sassenbach, 1911. 110 p.
12».
© Nov. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1911 ; D : 26027 ;
Johann Sassenbach, Berlin. 1538
Anna Boleyn; drama in 3 akten, von Hjalmar
Meidell, autorisierte iibersetzung aus dem nor-
wegischen von dr. John Josephsohn, Berlin,
Oesterheld & co., 1912. 99 p. 16°.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913 ; D : 33045 ; Oesterheld &
CO., verlag, Berlin. 1539
See also Anne Boleyn.
Anna d'Alengon; a tragedy, by J. L. Younlg.
© James L. Young, San Francisco; 1892:
34229, Aug. 19. 1540
Anna Howard's secret; a drama in 6 acts, do-
mestic play, composed and written by C.
Sharpe. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
© Catherine Sharpe, Saratoga Springs, N.
Y. ; 1894 : 8582, Feb. 5. 1541
Anna Karenina; a drama in 4 acts, adapted
from the Russian of Count Tolstoi by S. Car-
penter.
© Sarah Carpenter, New York; D : 3005,
Feb. 17, 1903. 1542
Anna Karenina — Continued.
a modern drama in 4 acts, dramatized from
Count Tolstoi's famous book by A. Stannard.
f. Typewritten.
© Anna Stannard, New York ; D : 7659, Dec.
5, 1905; 2c. Dec. 5, 1905. 1543
play in 5 acts, by A. E. Lancaster.
© A. E. Lancaster and Henry D. Grahame,
New York; D : 63M, Mar. 29, 1905. 1544
See also Path (The) of thorns. — Ven-
geance is mine.
Anna Karenine; a dramatization of Lyoff N.
Tolstoi's book of same name.' 71 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Margaret S. Parr, Philadelphia ; D : 7135,
Aug. 19, 1905; 2c. Aug. 14, 1905. 1545
piece en 5 actes et 7 tableaux, d'apres le
roman de Tolstoi, par E. Guiraud. Paris,
Impr. de I'lUustratiou [1007] 85 p. 12°.
© Edmoud Guiraud, Paris; D : 9978, Feb.
18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. 1546
Anna, the anarchist's daughter; a melodrama
in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by L. C. Ling and J. F.
Cremer.
© Louis C. Ling and Jack F. Cremer, De-
troit ; D : 11544, Oct, 17, 1907. 1547
Annapolis. 99 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph L. Valentini, Baltimore; D: 11662,
Nov. 5, 1907; 2c. Nov. 21, 1907. 1548
Anne. 4°. Typewritten.
© Katharine Baker,. Lewisburg, Pa
5180, June 15, 1904 ; 2c. June 15, 1904.
comedy in 3 acts, by L. Worrall. 78 p
; D:
1549
4°.
Typewritten.
.© Ic. Dec. 15, 1911; D:2S004;
Worrall, Bristol, England.
— play in 4 acts, by Edwin Slocum.
© Jan. 24, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1911 ;
Lechmere
1550
59 p. 8°.
D : 24466 ;
1551
June Durnell Slocum, Philadelphia.
Anne Boleyn; a tragedy in 5 acts, by D. T. Cal-
lahan.
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco; 1899:
29629, May 1. 1552
a tragedy in 3 acts and an epilogue, by J.
Stone. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1912; D: 29177; John Stone,
Cambridge, Mass. 1553
or, A crown of thorns, a tragedy by A. E.
Dickinson.
© Anna E. Dickinson, New York; in re-
newal for 14 years from Mar. 25, 1904; D:
4566, Jan. 29, 1904. 1554
See also Anna Boleyn. — Crown (A) of
thorns. — Plays and poems; by G. H. Boker.
Anne of Austria. See Secret (The) despatch.
73
1555
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1576
Anne of old Salem; a drama in 3 acts, by Clara
Burbank Batchelder. Cbicago aud New York,
Tlie dranjatic pub. co,, 1906. 41 p. 12".
© Dramatic pub. cc. Chicago; D: 9295, Oct.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1906. 1555
Anne Strong-; or, The shadow of yesterday,
a play in 4 acts, by II. B. Osborne. 71 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Hubert Benjamin Osborne, Kingston,
Canada; D : 1427S, Kov. 13, 1908; 2c. Nov. 13,
190S. 1556
Anneau (L') d'argent; a play in 1 act, 1 scene,
4 characters, by E. Willard, Typewritten.
© Edward Willard, New York; D : 530. May
31, 1901 ; Ic. May 31, 1901 ; Ic. July 6, 1901.
1557
Annette; a melodrama in 5 acts, by M. R. Per-
kins. Typewritten.
© Mary R. Perkins, New York ; 1890 : 4607.
Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 28. 1558
the book by J. Pardee-Clark. 35 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Jean Pardee-Clark. New Haven; D:
14951, Jan. 30, 1909; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 1559
Annette, the dancing' girl; an emotional drama
in 4 acts, by U. R. Akerstrom.
© Ullie R. Akerstrom, United States; 1883:
11421, June 22. 1560
6 acts.
Anniversary (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Lipman. Indianapolis.
© John Lipman, Indianapolis; 1888:22270.
Aug. 2. 1565
a drama in 1 act, by A. M. Fox and Her-
© Ullie Akerstrom, United States; 1886:
4989, Mar. 1. 1561
Annie from Massachusetts. See Ranch 10.
Annie Hart's rough riders; a burle.sque in 3
scenes, by H. Blocksom and C. E. Grapewin.
© Harry Blocksom and Chas. E. Grape-
win, New York ; 1S9S : 44290, July 25. 1562
Annie Hart's Yankee Doodle girls; burlesque
in 3 scenes, by H. Blocksom and C. E. Grape-
win.
© Harry Blocksom and Chas. E. Grapewin,
New York ; 1898 : 44297, July 25. 1563
Annie Laurie; comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward E. Rose. [1], 126 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914; D : 37913 ; Ed. W.
Rowland and Edwin Clifford, Chicago. 1563a
a romantic drama in 3 acts. 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© M. Douglas Flattery. Boston; D : 3810,
Aug. 8, 1903; 2c. Dec. 20, 1904. 1564
Scotch comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Heron.
125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915; D: 40349; James H.
Heron, Brooklyn. 15()4a
man Devries. 16 p. 16°. Printed.
© Ancella M. Fox. Chicago ; D : 14262, Nov.
. 11, 1908; 2c. Nov. 3, 1908. 1566
Anno dazumal; ein deutscher schwank in 3
aufziigen, von Carlot Gottfrid Reuling.
© Eduard Bloch, Berlin ; 1898 : 68, Jan. 3 ;
2c. Feb. 4. 1567
Anno Domini. See A. D.
Anno Domini 2,000, a mystery; a play in 2
acts, by S. Morse.
© Salmi Morse, United States ; 1878 : 10084,
Sept. 2. 1568
Anno 48; posse mit gesaug in 3 aufziigen, von
Benno Rauclienegger und Konrad Dreher.
Miinchen, Rubinverlng [1902] 78 p. 16".
© Rubinverlag, Munich; D : 1299, Jan. 16.
1902; 2c. Apr. 5, 1902. 1569
Anno 1992; comic opera in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by H. G. Hawn. 4". Typewritten.
© Henry Gaines Hawn, Brooklyn ; D : 5825.
Nov. 17, 1904; 2c. Feb. 4, 1905. 1570
Annual picnic of the Muggsville Sunday-
school; by Orrie W. Gleason. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co. [1906] 22 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9401,
Nov. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 1571
Anointed (The); drama in 4 acts, by C. Skin-
ner. 110 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1910; D: 22732; Constance
Skinner, Chicago. 1572
Anonymous; a drama in 3 acts, from the Ger-
man of Felix Philippi, adapted by E. Howard.
© Emily Howard, St. Louis; 1899:16143,
Mar. 1. 1573
or. Love, 3 act dramatic comedy of home
life, by M. Keene. plot suggested by A. Ross.
3 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1912 ; D : 29757 ; Mattie Keene
and Aaron Ross, New York. 1574
Anonymous (The) kiss; a vaudeville, by John
A. Woodward. Boston, C. H. Spencer, agent.
(Spencer's universal stage, no. 64.)
© Charles H. Spencer, Boston; 1871:9411,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 1575
Anonymous (An) letter; a comedietta in 1 act,
by E. Golden. 1S95.
© Echard Golden, New York; 1895:61094,
Dec. 4. 1576
74
1577
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1596
Anoranzas; comedia en 3 actos y en prosa, origi-
nal de M. Linares Rivas. Madrid, R. Velasco,
impresor, 1907. 78 p. 8°. (On cover : Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espailoles, 1907.)
© Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid ; D : 10544,
May 11, 1907 ; 2c. May 11, 1907. 1577
Another Cyrus; a farce, by W. W. Tufts.
<c) William Wliitteraore Tufts, Arlington,
Mass. ; 1897 : 70&47, Dec. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 22.
1578
See also Craven.
Another man's shoes; a comedy drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by J. Harrison. Type-
written.
© John Harrison, Philadelphia; 1891:
12873, Apr. 9 ; 2c. June 10. 1579
Another man's treasure; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 62 p. f. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12041, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
1530
Another man's wife; original play in 4 acts, by
Jennie Holman. 41 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1910 ; D : 20013 ; Jennie Hol-
man Krause. New Ibei'ia, La. 1581
or. The life that kills, a melodrama in 4
acts, by Fessler and Rae. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; D : 6093, Jan.
19, 1905; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905. 1582
See also Laug-hiug gas.
Another pair of socks; farce in 1 act, by L. R.
Stanwood. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911; D : 25209 ; Louie R.
Stanwood, Manchester, Mass. 1583
Another point of view. See Monologues.
Another side of life; comedy dramatic sketch in
1 act, by C. Hill. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1913; D: 34306; Christine
Hill, Los Angeles. 1584
Another story of Waterloo; a play in 1 act, by
A. M. Irving.
© A. M. Irving, Toronto, Canada ; 1896 :
2533, Jan. 6. 1585
Another unfortunate. See All for gold.
Another way; a play in 4 acts, by E. Walter,
© Eugene Walter, United States ; D : 15249,
Mar. 5, 1909. 1586
play in 1 act, by P. M. Barker. 29 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1915; D: 41140; Perceval M.
Barker, New York. 1586a
Another woman's honor,
silence.
See Price (The) of
Anse (L') du panier. See On frappe les trois
coups.
Anselma; a drama in 6 acts, adapted from the
French of Yictorien Sardou, by L. Richardson.
© Leander Richardson, New York; 1885:
23157, Nov. 5. 1587
Anselo. the gypsy nobleman; a drama and
libretto.
© A. B. Williams, Springfield, Mass.; 1890:
14722, May 3. 1588
Ansturm (Der); schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Henri Bernstein, deutsch 'von Paul Block.
Wein-Berlin, Comoedla, 1912. 124 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 25, 1912; D: 30346; Comoedia,
Vienna. 1589
Answer (The); 1 act play, by Francis Owen.
[3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913 ; D : 31883 ; Elsie Minet,
Chicago. 1590
See also In the sacristy.
Answer (The) of the Sphinx; play in 3 acts, by
M. W. Abbott. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1912 ; D : 29942 ; Mary Win-
chester Abbott, New York. 1591
Answer (An) to a musical ad. 7 p. 8". Type-
written.
© Julius Steiner, New York ; D : 4393, Dec.
14, 1903; 2c. Dec. 7, 1903. 1592
Answer (The) to a prayer; a play in 1 act, by
E. T. Hyde.
© Ezra T. Hyde, Paris, Id. ; D : 14562, Dec.
17, 1908. 1593
Answered. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffney. Albany; D : 9845, Jan.
24, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907. 1594
allegory in 1 act and 2 scenes, by Agnes
Armstrong. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915; D: 41022; Agnes R.
Bird, Portland, Me. 1594a
Answering the phone; a farce, by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. New York, Chicago, Tullar-Meredith
CO.. 1915. 7 p. 8".
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. and aff. June 26, 1915;
A : 406455 ; Tullar-Meredith co.. New York.
1594b
Antagonist (The); in 4 acts, by F. Grahame.
[2], 44 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21706; Ferdinand
Grabame, Erie, Pa, 1595
Ante el juez; diSlogo en verso original, de A.
Fernandez Arreo. Madrid, R. Velasco. 8 p.
12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 17486 ;
Antonio Fernandez Arreo, Madrid. 1596
75
1597
DEAMATTC COMFOSITIONS
1617
Antediluvia; study in 1 act, by G. E. Mnrdock.
[4], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1913 ; D : 35175 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 1597
Antelope (The); a new and original musical
comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics by Adrian
Ross, music Hugo Felix. London. Chappell &
CO., ltd., 190S. 30 p. 8°. [Text only]
© Chappell & CO., ltd., London; D : 14418,
Nov. 30, 1908; 2c. Nov. 30, 1908. 1598
Antelope Valley. 4°. Typewritten.
© John W. Colegrove, West Somerville,
Mass.; D : 4805, Mar. 29, 1904; 2c. Apr. 6,
1904. 1599
Anthonie and Cleopatra (The trag-edie of); by
William Shakespeare, ed. with notes, introduc-
tion, glossary, list of variorum readings and
selected criticism by Charlotte Porter and
Helen A. Clarke. [First folio ed.] New York,
T. Y. Crowell & co. [1909] 4 p. 1., vii-xxv,
284 p. front, (port.) 1G°.
© Nov. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1909 ; A : 251241 ;
Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York. 1600
ed. by Horace Howard Furness. Philadel-
phia [etc.] J. B. Lippincott company. 1907.
XX p., 1 1., 614 p. 8°. (New variorum edition
of Shakespeare, v. 15)
© H. H. Funiess, Wallingford. Pa.; A:
185612, Aug. 29, 1907; 2c. Aug. 31, 1907. 1601
See also Antony and Cleopatra. — Shakes-
peare's works.
Anthony and Cleopatre down side up; a dra-
matic composition in 1 act, by A. Hoffman.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York ; D : 14918,
Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 1602
Anthracite (An) romance; by M. Harcourt.
50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marshall Harcourt, New York; D : 2269,
Aug. 25, 1902; 2c. Sept. 13, 1902. 1603
Anti-aunts; comedy in 3 acts, by Edith M. Bur-
rows. New York, J. Fischer & bro. 27 p. 12°.
(Fischer's edition, Plays for young people,
no. 3736.)
© Dec. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35435 ;
J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 1604
Anti-hypnotism; play in 1 act. by F. W. Camp-
bell. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D : 29092 ; Florence W.
Campbell, New York. 1605
Anti-matrimony; satirical comedy, by Percy
MacKaye. New York, F. A. Stokes co. [8]
p. 1., 160 p. 12°.
© Nov. 25. 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910; D:
22732; Frederick A. Stokes co.. New York.
1606
Anti-newoman (The) war; by E. H. Johnston.
© Eleanor H. Johnston, Philadelphia ;
1S96: 8766, Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 6. 1607
Anti-Semiten (Die); ein zeitgemiilde in 3 aufzii-
gen, vou S. Stark.
© S. Stark, New York ; 1894 : 555G9, Nov.
28. 1608
Antichrist; by J. O. Gray. 68 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11. 1909; D: 17398; James Or-
mau Gray, Vancouver, B. C. 1609
play in 5 acts, by J. O. Gray, v, 106 p.
16°. Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 22264; James Or-
man Gray, Vancouver, B. O. 1610
a play in 4 acts, by T. J. Behymer.
© T. J. Behymer, Chicago; 1895:20663,
Apr. 15. 1611
Antick (The) See Yankee fantasies.
Anticlimax; musical sketch in 1 scream, by
O. A. Hauerbach and Beatrice McKenzie.
13 p. 27°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909; D: 16806; O. A.
Hauerbach, New York. 1612
Antics; a musical fai'ce, by J. B. Everham.
© J. B. Everham, Chicago ; 1879 : 6904, May
23. 1613
Antidote (The); unusual playlet, by P. Dun-
ning and Eugene Powers. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915; D: 40273; Philip Dim-
ning. New York. 1613a
Antietam; or, The spy of South Mountain, a
military drama of the late civil war, in 5
acts and 7 tableaux, by E. Barbour.
© Edwin Barbour, Nevada, la. ; 1879 : 6725,
May 19. 1614
Antig'one; a tragedy, by Sophocles, for five
males and three females. New York, E. S.
Werner, 1892.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1892:
15399, Apr. 7; 2c. May 10. 1615
a tragedy taken from the Greek of Sopho-
cles. English version by Elizabeth Beall Ginty.
New York, F. RuUman.
© F. Rullman, New York; 1894:18304, Apr.
7; 2c. M.'.y 21. 1616
See also Three comedies.
Antigone of Sophocles; tr. into English verse,
by Joseph Edward Harry. Cincinnati. The
Robert Clarke company, 1911. 69 p. 8°.
© Feb. 21, 1911; 2c. Feb. 23. 1911; A:
280994; Robert Clarke co., Cincinnati. 1617
76
1618
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1642
Antinous; opera in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by G. E.
Murdock. [49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913 ; D : 34391 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 1618
Antiope; a grand spectacular spectacle, by B.
Kir.ilfy. Chicago, Jeffery printing co., 18S8.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, United States; 18S9 :
35. Jan. 2. 1619
Antipodes; or. The diamond wedding, drama
in 5 acts.
© H. L. Pickersgill, New York ; 1SS2 : 6130,
Apr. 18. 1620
■ See also Representative English comedies.
Antiquar (Der) See Panspiele.
Antique (An) warming pan; a 4 act comedy,
by T. W. Wbarmby. f". Typewritten.
© Thomas Washington Wbarmby, New
York ; D : 847, Sept. 7, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1901.
1621
Antiquitarian (The): a comic opera in 3 acts,
by Le Mar Darome. 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© Maude Estelle Doane, Brooklyn; D:
8417, Apr. 25, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 1622
Antiseptic (The); short play, by Paul Tresize
[pseud, of S. F. Whitman] [2], 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27. 1913; D: 33347; Stephen
French Whitman, New York. 1623
Antiseptic (An) baby; play in 1 act, by E. S.
Van Zile. [3], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1910; D: 22229; Edward S.
Yan Zile, New York. 1624
Antoine; a drama in 5 acts, tr. for the sole use
of F. C. Bangs.
© F. C. Bangs, United States; 1878:5905,
May 16. 1625
Antoinette; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by N.
Ruthveu, adapted from Georges Ohnet's La
grande marniere.
© Noel Ruthven, New York; 1886:3613,
Feb. 11. 1626
a play in 5 acts, by B, Israeli. 86 -p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Baruch Israeli, Washington ; D : 15947,
May 24, 19U9 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 1627
or, A woman of the people, a drama in 5
acts, adapted from the German, by G. Kron-
miller, jr.
© George Kronmiller, jr., Baltimore; 1871:
11704, Dec. 11. 1628
Antoinette Rigaud; an emotional drama in 3
acts, tr. and adapted from the French, by J.
H. Ligon.
© Junius H. Ligon, New Harmony, Ind. ;
1SS6 : 7147, Mar. 27. 1629
Antoinette Sabrier; pi^ce en 3 actes, de R. Coo-
lus [pseud, of R. C. Weill] 1 p. 1., 65 p. 12°.
© Romnin Coolus, Paris; D : 4277, Nov. 21,
1903; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 1630
Antone and Isabel; comedy in 5 acts, by P.
Barth. [3], 132 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1912 ; D : 31049 ; Peter Barth,
San Francisco. 1631
Antoneo Maceo; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by F. M. Franklin.
© Frank Milton Franklin, New York; 1897:
29639, May 15. 1632
Antonina; a drama in 4 acts, by M. C. Wilson.
© Marian Calvert Wilson, Los Angeles; D:
10474, May 2, 1907. 1633
or. The fall of Rome, a 5 act drama found-
ed on Wilkie Collins' novel, by M. G. Wilson.
© Marian G. Wilson, United States; 1887:
28219, Oct. 31. 1634
Antonio Carmona, a Spaniard; a drama, by J.
P. Scott.
© J. Percy Scott, Pittsburgh; 1888:35870,
Dec. 17. 1635
Antonio Maceo, hrdina Kubansky; a dramatic
story of present time.
© Josef V. Matejka, Chicago; 1897:3313,
Jan. 6. 1636
Antony; the Bernhardt ed., tr. by Frederick A.
Schwab.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1880 : 16257, Oct.
26 ; 2c. Nov. 6.
1637
Antony and Cleopatra; by William Shakespeare,
arr. for acting by K. Bellew. New York,
Charles D. Koppel. 52 p. front, (port.) 8°.
© Kvrle Bellew, United States; 1889:6166,
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 22. 1638
Same. New York, International art pub-
lishing company.
© Kyrle Bellew, United States ; 1889 : 12939,
Apr. 27. 1639
■with an introduction by W. J. Rolfe,
and 17 illustrations by Paul Avril. New York,
Duprat & CO., 1891. xxii, [0], 196 p. front,
illus. 4°.
© Duprat & CO., New York; 1890:42.315,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. June 10, 1891. 1640
ed. by George Wyllys Benedict. New York,
The Macmillan company, 1913. xxii, 187 p.
front. 16°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Oct. 15, 1913; 2c. Oct. 16, 1913; A:
3.54799; Macmillan co., New York. 1641
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per v^ brothers, 1898. 224 p. front., illus. 12°.
(Shakespeare's complete works, v. 15)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 26440,
Apr. 28; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 1642
77
1643
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1661
Antony and Cleopatra — Continued.
with a special introduction, by Sidney Lee
and an original fronlispiece by J. H. h\ Bacon.
[The University press Shakespeare. Renais-
sance ed.] New York, George D. Sproul, 190S.
liii, 187 p. front. 4°. (The complete works
of William Shakespeare, with annotations and
a general introduction by Sidney Lee. v. 3G)
© Lniverslty press, Cambridge, Mass. : A :
222389, Nov. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. IG, 1908. 1643
(Shakespeare's); with Introduction and
notes by Margaret A. Eaton. Boston, New
York [etc.] Educational publishing company
[1908] 171 p. 16°. (Oucorer: Classic library)
(c) Educational pub. co., Boston; A: 200121,
Feb. 26, 1908 ; 2c. June 28, 1909. 1644
with introduction and notes, explana-
tory and critical, by II. N. Hudson. Boston,
Ginn & Heath. ISSl. 224 p. 16°. (Annotated
English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:7030,
May 7 ; 2c. May 25. 1645
— Same. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1909] 224 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., In
renewal for 14 years from May 7, 1909; A:
229453, Jan. 29, 1909; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 1646
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. liolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers. 1881. 222 p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1881 : 10842.
July 13 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 1647
— Same.
© by William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.,
as editor, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 15, July 12, 1909. Original entry, July 13,
1881, no. 10842. 1648
— Same. New York. Cincinnati [etc.] Amer-
ican book company [1904] 295 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© W'illiam J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
98366, Oct. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1904. 1649
/?ec alfio Anthonie and Cleopatra. —
Shakespeare's works.
Antony and Cleopatra pursued; burlesque in 1
act. by W. B. Wright. [1], 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Afar. 17. 1911; D: 23679; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 1650
Antorcha (La) de Himeneo; humorada en 1
acto, dlvidido en 5 cuadros, en prosa, original
di R. Asenio Mt'is y F. de Torres, miisica del
maestro Geronimo Gimenez. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1907. 46 p. 12°.
© Ramon Asensio Mas y Francisco de
Torres, Madrid; D : 11527, Oct. 12, 1907; 2c.
Oct. 14, 1907. 1651
Antyllus; a play in 4 acts, by C. T. Grant.
Typewritten.
© Charles T. Grant, Boston; 1893:10192,
Feb. 25 ; 2c. Feb. 25. 1652
Anxious (The) widow; a sketch. Typewritten.
© Oliver D. Byron, New York; 1898:75342,
Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 1653
Any old thing-; comedy in 1 act, by T. A. Doucet,
adapted from the 3 act mythological comedy
Pygmalion and Galatea, by W. S. Gilbert. [1],
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913 ; D : 35374 ; Theodore A.
Doucet, Minneapolis. 1653a
Any way to g-et away; comedy in 1 act, by
Eleanor Ecob [pseud, of E. E. Sawyer] and
E. W. Johnson. 6p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915; D: 39865; Eleanor E.
Sawyer and E. Waldo Johnson, Portland, Or.
1653b
Anya min Alsa; a 5 act drama, by S. Shake-
speare and F. Dunn.
© Stephen Shakespeare and Frank Dunn.
San Rafael, Cal. ; 1896 : 67256, Dec. 10. 1654
Anybody's liable; comedy in 4 acts, by P. E.
Browne. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911 ; D : 24421 ; Porter Emer-
son Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 1655
Anything and everything; a 1 act play, by B.
K. Phillips.
© Bettine Kavauaugh Phillips, New York;
1900 A : 8750, Apr. 4. 1656
Anything to get one; 1 act sketch, by T. Stemp-
fel, jr. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D : 29251 ; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 1657
Anywonian, her quest for a treasure; play in
1 act, by M. Ewald. 15 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D: 31619; Mildred
Ewald, Cincinnati 1658
Apache (The); musical sketch, by Luellen
Teters [i. e., Mrs. O. Bussenius] [6] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D: 34350; Mrs. Otto
Bussenius, Douglaston, N. Y. 1659
Apache (The) queen. See Lulu.
Apacheland.
© Orlando Kling, Denver; D : 2527, Nov. 1,
1902. 1660
Apaches; comedie vaudeville en 3 actes, par
Alexandre Bisson. Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1904. 2 p. 1., 150 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris; D:4439, Dec. 28.
1903; 2c. Dec. 28, 1903. 1661
78
1662
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1680
Apaches — Continued.
melodrama a lo Grand-Gignol, en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y verso, orig-
inal de A. Gouzalez-Rendon,mvisica del maestro
Jose Padilla. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1911. 39 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; D: 28155;
Aurelio Gonzalez-Rend6n, Madrid. 1662
or, Life in the wild West; pyrorama. or
firework drama in 1 act, by C. H. Tliayer.
© Charles H. Tliayer, Boston ; 18S9 : 23219,
July 29; 2c. July 29. 1663
Apag-a y vamonos; pasatiempo lirico en 1 acto
y 2 cuadros, original de J. Jackson Veyiin y
J. Lopez Silva, miisica del maestro Lleo. Ma-
drid, R. Vela SCO, 1907. 24 p. 12°.
© J. Jackson Veyan y J. Lopez Silva, Ma-
drid ; D : 11478, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907.
1664
Apariencia (La); comedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
originnl de R. Lobo Regidor. Madsid, Sociedad
de autores espanoles, 1911. 28 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25009 ; Ramon Lobo Regidor, Madrid. 1665
Apart; a drama in 5 acts, by H. Martin and W.
De Meza.
© Howard Martin and Wilson De Meza,
New York ; 1880 : 8568, June 5. 1666
Apartment (The); comedy for four males and
two females, by Frances Aymar Mathews.
New York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 14 p.
16°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11685, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 1667
Apartment 44; incident told in 1 act, by C. H.
Seelig and F. H. Friend. [1], 35 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913 ; D : 34053 ; Clover Hartz
Seelig. St. Louis, and Fannie Hartz Friend.
New York. 1668
Apartment 610; vaudeville sketch, by Helena
Elise Lucas. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17. 1910 ; D : 21058 ; Al Rich pro-
duction CO., New York. 1669
Apartment 309; play in 1 act, by I. A. Root.
[1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D: 36352; Ivy Ashton
Root, Los Angeles. 1669a
Apartment to let; a play in 1 act, by L. K. Ans-
pacher. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Kaufman Anspacher, Croton-on-
Hudson, N. Y. ; D : 7539, Nov. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Nov.
9, 1905. 1670
Apartment 12 K; force in 3 acts, by L. Rising.
3 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914 ; D : 37118 ; Lawrence
Rising, New York. 1670a
Ape (The); play in 3 acts, by A. M. Moylan.
47 p. 8°. Printed.
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 10, 1911; D:
25733; Alexander Mitchell Moylan, Millview,
Fla. 1671
. by I. Osgood. [85] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D: 29972; Irene Os-
good, Northampton, England. 1672
Ape and bridegroom. See Witchery.
Aphasia; dramatic composition, by A. A. Rosen-
thal. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1910; D: 20969; Albert A.
Rosenthal, New York. 1673
Aphrodine; fairy opera in 3 acts, words and
music, by E. Magnus. [101] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913 ; D : 35029 ; Eugenie Mag-
nus, New York. 1674
Aphrodite; drame en 5 actes et 9 tableaux,
d'apres Pierre Louys, par P. Frondaie. 40 p.
(Supplement gratuit an no. 2970 du Monde
illustre, 2 mai 1914.)
© May 2, 1914 ; Ic. May 27, 1914 ; D : 37141 ;
Pierre Frondaie, Paris. 1674a
a farcical romance in 3 acts, libretto by T.
Addison, music by C. D. Blake.
© Chas. D. Blake and Thomas Addison,
Boston ; 1885 : 28132, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1886.
1675
musical drama in 5 acts and 7 tableaux.
written by Louis de Gramont, after the novel
by Pierre Louys, English version by Leonard
Siarsh, compo.sed by Camille Erlanger. New
York, G. Schirmer. 4 p. 1. 99 p. 8°.
© ISIay 7, 1914 ; 2c. May 18, 1914 ; D : 37058;
G. Schirmer, New York. 1675a
— oper in 1 akt nach Pierre Louys, von Hans
Liebstoeckl, musik von Max Oberleithner.
Leipzig, J. Weinberger, 1912. 40 p. 12°.
© Mar. 10, 1912; 2c. June 29, 1912; D:
30125 ; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 1676
— a play, by L. Y. Bourne.
© Linnie Young Bourne, Washington; 1888:
2668, Jan. 24. 1677
play in 1 act, by W. Armstrong.
© William Armstrong, New York ; D :
11361, Sept. 17, 1907. 1678
schauspiel in 3 akten, von Karl v. d. Heydt.
Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlagshaus [1907]
SO p. 16°.
© A'ita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
10020, Feb. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1907. 1679
— — or, The evil fortunes of one Mr. Damocles
Jones, a burlesque in 3 acts.
© W. J. Walker, New York; 1885:19321,
Sept. 12. 1680
79
1681
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1702
Aphrodite Pandemus; or, The Lesbian night-
ingale, a drama hi 3 acts, by A. K. AIuc-
Artbui*.
1© Adella 11. MacArthur, Detroit; D : 1374,
Jan. 30, 1902. 1681
Aphrodite Pontia; or. The beauty box, musical
drama in 1 act, by A. K. MacArthur.
© Adella R. MacArthur, Detroit; D:137r),
Jan. 30, iy02. 1682
Aphrodite's awakening. Typewritten.
© Charles Nichols and Marie Croix, St.
Louis; 1900 A: 39942, Aug. 10; 2c. Aug. 10.
1683
Apocalyptic; drama. New York, Chicago, F. H.
lievell CO.
© Fleming H. Revell co., Chicago ; 1891 :
419r>2, Nov. 23. 1684
Apollo; spectacular musical burlesque, in 3 acts,
by A. T. Floryu.
© Amedee T. Floryn, West Hoboken, N. J. ;
1890 : 28099, Sept. 12. 1685
or, The oracle of Delphi, comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by I. Schnilzer, English tr. and
adaptation by II. F. Tretbar, music by Jos.
Hellmesberger, jr.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York ; 1891 : 14247,
Apr. 20. 1686
Apollo extravaganza co. ; or. Miss Bell, the
dashing milliner, in 1 act. Typewritten.
© William B. Allen, Philadelphia; 1897:
63510, Nov. 13; Ic. Nov. 13.
1687
Apollonius, 1796. Typewritten.
© D. Woodbridge Haynes, New York; 1893:
510U7, Dec. 28; 2c. Dec. 26. 1688
Apollos; 3 act Greek tragedy, by W. V. B.
Tliompson. Typewritten.
© W. V. B. Thompson, Pousrhkeepsie, N.
Y. ; 1894 : 31733, June 13 ; 2c. June 13. 1689
Apollo's oracle; an entertainment in 1 act, by
Esther B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker and
CO., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
60975, Dec. 2; 2c. Dec. 30. 1690
Aponga, a slave prince of Africa. 4°. Type-
writ ton.
© John James, West Lynn, Mass.; D:2741,
Dec. 19, 1902; 2e. Jan. 5, 1903. 1691
Apostate (The); a drama in 4 acts, on the Em-
peror Julian of Rome, by A. A. Weiland.
© Albert A. WeiJaud, Carrick, Pa. ; D : 5818,
Nov. 25, 1904. 1692
Apostel (Der): drama in 3 akten, voo Paul Hya-
cinthe Loyson, iibertragen von Lichteuberger-
INIetcalfe. Berlin, Oesterheld «& co., verlag.
107 p. J2°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 38011 ; Oesterheld
& CO., verlag, Berlin. 1692a
schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von Hermann
Bahr.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; D : 781,
Aug. 21, 1901; 2c. Aug. 21, 1901. 1693
Apostle (The); a drama in 3 acts, by G. Moore.
Dublin, Maunsel & co., ltd., 1911. 4 p. 1., 100 p.
12°.
© May 30, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; D:
24895; George IMoore, London. 1694
Apostle (The) 1909. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© O. Garrison Kitchen, Louisville, Ky. ;
D : 15241, Mar. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 1695
Apostle (The) Paul; play in 4 scenes, by R. H.
Johnson, jr. 39 p. 24". Printed.
© Nov. 9, 1912; 2c. Nov. 13, 1912; D: 31378;
R. H. Johnson, jr., Louisville. 1696
Apotre (L'); tragedie moderne en 3 actes en
prose, par P. Hyacinthe Loyson. 24 p. 4°.
(L'lllustration theatrale, 7" annee— 183, 10
juiu 1911)
© June 10, 1911; 2c. June 23, 1911; D:
24548; Paul Hyacinthe Loyson, Paris. 1697
Apparitions; a drama adapted from Gjeugan-
gere, by Heurik Ibsen, English version by W.
M. Laurence.
© William Moore Laurence, Milwaukee;
1882 : 74G9, May 8. 1698
Appassionata; comedy in 1 act, by M. L. Lee.
12J, 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1914; D: 37052; Margaret
Livingston Lee, New York. 1698a
a play in 1 act, l)y C. Skinner.
© Constance Skinner, Los Angeles; D:
11318, Sept. 9, 1907. 1699
Appeal (The) to Caesar; sacred drama in 3 acts,
by D. II. Jemison. Cincinnati, D. H. Jemison.
[32] p. IG".
© May 1, 1914; 2c. May 4, 1914; D: 30974;
David Herbert Jemison, Cincinnati. 1699a
Appeal (An) to the jury. f°. Typewritten.
© Brina M. Carlisle, Brooklyn; D:8471,
May 3, 1900; 2c. Apr. 19, 1906. 1700
Appeal (An) to the regent; a romantic comedy
in 4 acts, l)y E. B. Comins.
© Elizabeth Barker Comins, Boston; 1898:
57754, Oct. 1. 1701
Appearance (The) of evil; a modern satirical
comedy in 4 acts, by J. Wedekiud. 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Julius Wedekiud, New York; D : 1214,
Dec. 2G, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1901. 1702
80
1703
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1724
Appearances; or, Trankie's triumph.
© Annie Louise Sclierpe, Boulder, Col.;
1882 : 11056, July 5. 1703
Appearances are deceiving; rural comedy, by
M. S. Loder. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D: 29966; Mary S.
Loder, Philadelphia. 1704
Appearances are often deceptive; a skit by F.
C. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York ; D : 10895,
July 2, 1907. 1705
Appearing, disappearing, dissolving and van-
ishing life pictures representing all nations
on earth; by G. Silbon.
© George Silbon, Chicago ; 1896 : 37503, June
29. 1706
Appendicitis; play in 3 acts, by H. Ilyan. 64 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915; D: 39520; Henry
Ryan, Nashville. 1706a
Appendix! cut it out; in 1 act, by A. G. Hubert.
[3] p. 12°.
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910; D:
22U96; Adelbert G. Hubert, Boonton, N. J.
1707
Appetite Bill; comedy drama in 4 acts, by An-
drew Glassford. [2], 65 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1913; D: 33420; Frank H.
Glassford, New York. 1708
Appetite (The) for scandal; a comedy in 3 acts,
by K. II. Gillmore.
© Rufus Hamilton Gillmore, Arlington,
Mass.; 1899:59452, Sept. 16. 1709
Appikoires (Der) (The infidel) ; drama in 4
acts, by Joseph ilarkowitz.
T 1 ~
103 p. 8". Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; D: 40525; Joseph
Kessler, New York. 1709a
Appius and Virginia. Sec Mastei-pieces of the
English drama; Webster and Tourneur.
Apple blossoms.
© Ulric B. Collins, San Francisco ; D : 4807,
Mar. 29, 1904. 1710
a fancv frolic, by Harriette Wilbur. 4 p.
12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13885, Sept.
21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 1711
a play of the present in 1 act, by F. Dobin-
son and A. Mathews. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Dobinson and Amanda Mathews,
Los Angeles ; D : 12337, Feb. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Apr.
13, 1908. 1712
Apple blossoms — Continued.
quaint comedy in 1 act, by W. B. Patton.
[2], 9 p. 8°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Aug. 17, 1911; D: 24965; William B.
Patton, Rochester, N. Y. 1713
3 act rural comedy, by R. M. Sperry. Type-
written.
© Robert M. Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn. ;
1899 : 66227. Oct. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 1714
Apple of discord; by M. Le Roy Arnold, Lillian
Bird Garrow, and Ruth Eddy Leonard. 27 p.
16°. Printed.
© Class of 1904 of the University of Min-
nesota, Minneapolis; D : 4980, May 3, 1904; 2c.
June 4, 1904. 1715
Apple (The) of Eden; romantic play in 4 acts,
by C. Carlton Wallace. 86 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 5, 1913; D : 33411 ; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 1716
Apples of Eden. Typewritten.
© Beulah Marie Dix, Cambridge, Mass.;
1897:9845, Feb. 8; Ic. Feb. 8. 1717
Apples of Sodom.
© Laura E. White, New York; D : 11064,
July 27, 1907. 1718
modern drama in 3 acts, by L. F. Brand.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17629 ; Louise Fenton
Brand, Milwaukee. 1719
a play in 4 acts, by G. S. Johns and Z.
Akins.
© Geo. S. Johns and Zoe Akins, St, Louis;
D : 10105, June 21, 1909. 1720
by Marion Bruce. 94 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 16, 1909; D : 16447 ; George S.
Johns and Zoe Akins, St. Louis.
See also Reconstruction.
1721
Appointment (The); play in 1 act, by A. Hoff-
man. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915 ; D : 40973 ; Aaron Hoff-
man. New York. 1721a
Appomattox; a drama in 4 acts, by R. E. Heller.
© Robley Eugene Heller, Abingdon, 111. ;
1899:54170, Aug. 25; 2c. Sept. 25. 1722
a military drama in a prolog and 3 acts, by
G. R. Morse.
© George R. Morse, New York ; 1895 : 2871,
Jan. 9. 1723
a military play in 4 acts, by W. H. Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, New York ; 1893 :
36998, Aug. 9. 1724
5379—15-
-G
81
1725
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1745
Appomattox — Continued.
a 1 act playlet, by L. Bnglehardt-Probert.
© Lionel Englehardt-Probert, Buffalo; D:
10112, Mar. 11, 1907. 1725
an original military drama in 4 acts, by
Oscar Romulus Beers.
© Charles Edward Hondrick, Bridgeport,
Conn. ; 1S95 : 12256, Mar. 1. 1726
——•play in 1 act, by G. Seibel. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
® Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35935 ; George Seibel,
Pittsburg. 1726a
by R. Stuart and D. A. Bragdon.
© RMli)h Stuart and Dudley A. Bragdon, St.
Louis; 18S)7: 55739, Oct. 4; 2c. Oct. 4. 1727
— — or, Love and war, a comic opera in 2 acts
and 3 scenes, by M. J. Lebmayer. Type-
written.
© M. J. Lehmayer, Baltimore ; 1892 : 23262,
June 2 ; 2c. June 2. 1728
the war of the blue and the gray, a drama
in 5 acts, by J. L. Rocbe.
© James L. Roche, Memphis, Teun. ; 1892:
334S. Jan. 20 ; 2c. May 2. 1729
Apprentie (L'); in^ce eu 4 actes et 10 tableaux
ll)ar (lustave Gelfroy] Paris [Inipr. de I'lllus-
trationj liK)7. 1 p. 1., 102 j). S".
© G. Geffroy, Paris; A : 11995, Dec. 28, 1907 ;
2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 1730
Apres coup! ou tics; coinodie en 1 acte TPJir] A.
Rene Berton. I'aris, G. Ondet. 52 p. 12".
© Aug. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 25, 1909: D:
10923; Georges Ondet, Paris. 1731
Apres I'opera; dranie en 2 actes et 3 tableaux,
par Georges Docquois [pseud, of Henry Gau-
thier-Villars] et Jean Reibrach [pseud, of
Jean Chabrier] d' apr&s la nouvelle de Jean
Reibrach, La vengeance du mari. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1900. 50 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 8854, July 24, 1906;
2c. July 24, 1900. 1732
Apres le pardon; comedie en 5 actes [par] P.
Decourcelle. I'aris [Inipr. de rillustratiou]
1907. 2 p. 1., 80 p. S".
© Pierre Decourcelle, Paris; D: 11675, Nov.
7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907. 1733
Apres nioi; piece en 3 actes, par H. Bernstein.
I'aris, A. Fayard. 254 p. 12°.
© Apr. 5, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24028 ;
Henry Bernstein, Paris. 1734
Apres vous le Bottin; de Henry de Brisay. 2 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912 ; D : 30010 ; Gaumont co..
New York. 1735
April; a play by Alice M. Bradley. 4°. Type-
written.
© A. M. Bradley, New York; D : 9110, Sept.
19, 1900; 2e. Sept. 19, 1906. 1736
April and May; musical comedy, by W. B.
Young. [4], 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912 ; D : 31245 ; William Ber-
tram Yoiuig, Chicago. 1737
April first. Typewritten.
© Clarice Vance, New York ; 1900 A : 21381,
Aug. 27; 2c. Aug. 27. 1738
a farce comedy playlet, by J. Driscoll. [21,
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912; D: 29097; Joseph Dris-
coll, New York. 1739
protean playlet in 1 act, by Leon Rogee and
S. Neuwirth. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914 ; D : 35575 ; Sol. Neuwirth,
Brooklyn. 1739a
April fool; a comedy sketch, by R. V. Hildc-
brand. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Roy V. Hildebraud, Columbus, O. ; D:
16012, June 5, 1909 ; 2c. June 5, 1909. 1740
a farce comedy in 3 acts, l)y G. Williams.
Typewritten.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1891:34323.
Sept. 26; 2c. Oct. 10. 1741
-an original comedy in 1 act, by L. Droge.
Typewritten.
© Lillian Droge, San Francisco ; D : 832,
Sept. 3, 1901; 2c. Sept. 3, 1901. 1742
-—or. After the christening', an Irish farce
in 1 scene, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, United States; 1874:
154.55, Dec. 23. 1743
-or. The clown drill, an exercise for small
hoys, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house. 8 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39297 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin. O.
1743a
April (The) fool girl; comedy in prologue and 3
acts, by W. J. Neidig. [129] p. 4°. Tj'pe-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1914; D: 38075; William J.
Neidig, Chicago. 1743b
April fools; a farce in 1 act for three male char-
acters, by W. F. Chapman. New York, II.
lioorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:5364.
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 25. 1744
April (An) shower; a 1 act comedy, by Loota
[pseud, of Louisa Lee Anstey]
© Louisa Lee Anstey, Oyster Bay, N. Y. ;
1899 : 19140, Mar. 14. 1745
See also Talking (The) woman.
82
1746
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1763
April showers. 4". Typewritten.
I© Arthur Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
6008, Jan. 5, 1905; 2c. Jan. 5, 1905. 1746
April skies; a drama in 1 act from Julia Schay-
er's story, The major's appointment, by E. M.
Roberts.
© Ed M. Roberts, Fort Madison, la. ; 1893 :
43552, Sept. 29. 1747
April's fool; melodrama in 3 acts, by G. John-
stone and John Nelson Harrower. 151 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39274 ; Gordon John-
stone, New York. 1747a
Apron-string's; play in 5 acts, by H. Booth. 150
J). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1909 ; D : 37060 ; Hilliard Booth,
New York. 1748
Apuleius. Sec Cupid and Psyche.
Aqui hase farta un hombre; sainete Ifrico en 1
ncto y en prosa, de Jorge y Jose de la Cueva.
nu'isica del maestro Chapi. Madrid, Sociedad
de a u tores espaiioles, 1909. 48 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16252 ;
Jorge y Jose de la Cueva, Madrid. 1749
Aqui todos somos buenos; comedia en 1 acto y
in prosa, original de G. Canto y E. Calonge.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1909.
35 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16907; Gouzalo Canto and Enrique Calonge.
Madrid. 1750
Arab (The); play in 4 acts, by E. Selwyn. [106]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D : 23911 ; Edgar Sel-
wyn, New York. 1751
Arab (An) abduction. See OfiE to Egypt.
Arabella; play in 3 acts, by G. R. Malloch.
Covent Garden, England, Stephen Swift & co.,
ltd.. 1912. 127 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1912; D:310S5; George Rep-
tou Malloch, Chingford, Essex, England. 1752
Arabella's infatuation. See Wanted, a theatre
company.
Arabia (Le) feliz; entremes lirico, original y en
prosa, libro de Felipe Perez Capo, musica de
Rafael Calleja. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© Felipe Perez Capo, Madrid ; D : 10309, Apr.
10, 3907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 1753
Arabian (An) g'irl and forty thieves; based on
the 1001 nights, an entertainment in 4 acts,
originated and designed by David Henderson.
Typewritten.
© Frances M. Henderson, New York; 1899:
27220, Apr. 19; 2c. Apr. 19. 1754
Arabian (The) lovers; or. The sacred jar, east-
ern tale in 4 acts, by H. F. Downing. London,
Francis Griffiths. 85 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35595 ;
Henry Francis Downing and Francis Griffiths,
London. 1754a
Arabian (An) night; opera in 1 act, by N.
Geddes. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915; D:396S6; Norman
Geddes, Detroit. 1754b
or, Haroun al Raschid and his mother-in-
law, a comedy in 4 acts frojn the German of
von Moser, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1879:15570,
Nov. 18 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1880. 1755
Arabian (The) nights; dramatized by P. P.
Banholzer.
© Paul P. Banholzer, Philadelphia; 1895:
42494, Aug. 20. 1756
or, Aladdin's wonderful lamp, as a spec-
tacular burlesque in 3 acts, by A. Thompson.
© Alfred Thompson, New York ; 1887 : 8652,
Apr. 9. 1757
See alfio Amour. — Jar (The) of olives. —
Talking bird.
Arabi's daughter; a spectacular extravaganza
in 4 acts and 5 tableaux, by A. Kelly and F. F.
Kelly.
© Allen Kelly and Florence Finch Kelly,
New York ; 1892 : 9800, Mar. 4. 1758
Arabs of New York; local drama in 1 act, by
J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1874:
1873, Feb. 17. 1759
Arab's (The) revenge; 1 act sketch, by W. Cole-
man. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1911 ; D : 23195 ; Walter Cole-
man, New York. 1760
Araby's daughter. See Chieftain's (The) sac-
rifice.
Araminta Snow; or. Fun in a studio. 10 p. 4°.
Typewi'itten.
© Florence Armitage. New York ; D : 9924.
Feb. 8, 1907; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. 1761
Araminta's wedding; a new and original Ethio-
pian musical comedy in 1 act and 3 scenes, by
W. Courtright.
© Wm. Courtright, Philadelphia; 1882:
1S777, Nov. 6. 1762
Aramis, the master mind; an historical drama
in 4 acts, from the French of Alexander
Dumas, by W. S. Mathews.
© Walter S. Mathews, Louisville; 1889:
20103, June 27. 1763
83
1764
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1783
Arbaces; in 5 acts, a dramatij^.itiou by T. E.
Newman of The last clays of Pompeii, by Lord
Lytton.
© Thomas Edmund Newman, Salt Lake
City; D: 2998, Feb. 14, 1903. 1764
a tragedy, an original dramatization of Ed-
ward Rulwer Lytton's novel, The last days of
Pompoii, by II. M. Fry.
© H. M. Fry, Reading, Pa.; 1891:16341,
May 4. 1765
Arbaces of Egypt; play in 4 acts, taken from
Lord Lytton's novel. The last days of Pompeii,
by J. V. Legambi. 4 v. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. IG, 1914; D : 382S4 ; James Vin-
cent Legambi, Scranton, Pa. 1765a
Arbaces, the Egyptian; or, Love in Pompeii,
tragedy in 4 acts from Edward Bulwer Lyt-
ton's Last days of Pompeii, by I. M. INIayer.
© Ida Marguerite Mayer, St. Louis ; 1888 :
23988, Aug. 22. 1766
Arbitrating' Liz; comedy in 1 act, by C. H.
O'Domiell. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1915; D: 41397; Charles H.
O'Donnell, New York. 1766a
Arbitration; an American drama in 3 acts, by
S. P. Danzig.
© Seymour Prince Danzig, New York : 1895 :
9111, Feb. 12. 1767
1 act comedy, by A. Mixon. 17 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911 ; D : 23492 ; Ada ]Mixon.
Washington. 1768
or. The strength of union, a comedy drama
in 5 acts, by W. A. Demnion.
© C. Winifred Perkins, Watorbnry, Conn..
and ^^'illiam Augustus Dennuon, Hartford,
Conn. ; D : 3526, May 18, 1903. 1769
Arbitrators (The); a di'amatic composition in 3
acts, by J. J. Morton.
© James Joseph Morton, New York ; D :
2011, Oct. 28, 1902. 1770
Arbor day. Sec Devoted (The) friends.
Arbre (L') de Noel. Sec Christmas (The) tree.
Arc (The) light; musical drama, composed and
written by R. D. Hall.
© Ruele Dannie Hall, Scranton, Pa.; 1892:
10800, Mar. 10. 1771
Arcadia; a burlesque extravaganza in 2 acts
and 9 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, Boston; 1886 : 7340, Mar. 30.
1773
a comedy in 4 acts, by Victorien Sardou,
tr. by AV. J. P.rooks.
© Walter Julian Brooks, New York ; 1SS4 :
25105, Dec. 17. 1773
Arcadians (The); a new fantastic musical play
in 3 acts, book by j\Iark Ambient and A. M.
Thompson, lyrics by Arthur Wimperis, music
by I>ionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. Lon-
don, Chappell & CO., ltd. 25 p. 12".
© Cbappell & CO., ltd.. London; D : 15760,
May 1, 1909 ; 2c, May 1, 1909. 1774
Arcady; a pastoral operetta in 3 acts, words and
music by J. W. B. Hanington.
© John Walter Barron Hanington, Victoria,
B. C. : D : 1901, May 19, 1902. 1775
Archbishop (An); drama in 4 acts, from the
French of Marie-Henri Beyle, dramatized by
Mrs. R. Delno Shymer and Theo. Lowe. [3],
53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912; D: 28778; T. Lowe and
Mrs. R. D. Sliymer, New York. 1776
Arche (Die) Noachs. See Hohe (Die) des
gefiihls.
Arche (Die) Noah, (La grue de la scene);
schvvank in 3 akten, 5 bildern, von Victor Mil-
lere, fur die deutsclie biihne bearbeitet von
Ralph Arthur Rolterts. Miincheu, Dreimasken
verlag, g. m. b. h. 95 p. S".
© Ic. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37467 ; Drei masken
verlag, -Munich. 1777
Archer (The) of the EJiine; a romantic melo-
drama, by A. de JNIontboliard. 40 p. 16°.
© Albert de Montbeliard, Detroit; D : 10550,
May 13, 1.007; 2c. May 16. 1907. 1778
Archery (The) of Cupid: a farce in 1 act, by Ij.
.M. Bond. 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Le^is McGregor Bond, Brooklyn ; D :
7502, Oct. 21, 1905; 2c. Oct. 10, 1905. 1779
Arch-fiend; by J. J. Chatfield. f°. Typewritten.
© John J. Chatfield, Chicago; D : 8932, Aug.
8, 1906; 2c. Aug. 8, 1900. 1779a
Archie; or, A girl's folly, a comedy drama in 4
acts, by (ieorge De Valois [pseud, of M. C.
Walsh.]
© Mary C. Walsh, Brooklyn; 1880:16122.
Oct. 25 ; Ic. Nov. 5. 1780
Archie Lovell; a comedy drama in 4 acts, bv
F. C. Burnand.
© Inire Kiralfy, United States; 1878:2241,
Feb. 21. 1781
Architect (The); or. Life in California, a drama
in 4 acts, by G. I. Nowitzky. Washington.
© George I. Nowitzkj', United States; 1877:
2870, Mar. 8. 1782
Archmillionaire (An); a Spanish comedy in 3
acts, by Pedro de Novo y Colson, tr. into Eng-
lish and adapted by J. de Susini-Etcheverry.
© Justus de Susini-Etcheverry, New York:
D : 1199, Dec. 19, 1901. 1783
84
1784
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1803
Areola, the prairie belle; or. Old Pomposity,
an original romantic comic opera in 3 acts,
bool^ by C. A. Williams, music by Richard
Kieserling, jr. Typewritten.
I© Cbarles Alfred Williams, Cincinnati;
D : 703, .July 29, 1901 ; 2c. July 20. 1901. 1784
Arctic; or. North pole expedition, comic opera
in 3 acts, libretto by J. Franklin Warner,
music by G. Walter Gould and P. W. Turnbull.
© Martha J. Warner, Boston; 1882:14524,
Sept. 1. 1785
Arctic architects; farce in 2 acts, by E. B. Mor-
ris. Philadelphia, Penn publishing co., 1910.
12".
© J.-m. 25, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1910 ; D : 20036 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 1786
■ -Same. 34 p. 12".
© Mi\y 18, 1910 ; 2c. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21070 ;
I'eun pub. co., Philadelphia. 1787
Ivrics, bv Edwin Bateman Morris and H. C.
:\reyer. 18*^ p. 10".
© Dec. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1909 ; D : 17817 :
IT. C. Meyer, Washington. 1788
Arctic (The) circle; musical satire in 3 acts, by
F. W. Beach and Willis Freeman. [58] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911. D: 23720; Frederick
W. Beach, Chicago. 1789
Arctic mystery. See Captain Cunningham.
Ardath; traced v in 3 acts with 10 scenes, by A.
Craft. [401 p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 16. 1914; D: 36729; Albert Craft,
Steilacoom, Wash. 1789a
Sec also Ang'el (An) bride.
Arden; an idyll in 2 acts, by E. Dodge. 20 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20,1913 ; D : 32371 ; Esther Dodge,
Landorer, Md. 1790
Arden of Feversham. See Lilies that fester.
Ardmore; a blank verse tragedy in 5 acts, by
F. L. Benedict.
© I'rank Lee Benedict, United States ; 1884 :
6514, Mar. 26. ^ 1791
Arduin. See Collected plays and poems; by
Cale Young Kice. — Immortal (The) lure.
Are bachelors a failure? satirical comedy in 3
acts, by W. Collison. [89] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D: 35886; Wilson Col-
lison, Columbus, O. 1791a
Are you a buffalo? a comedy, by M. W. Ster-
ling. Typewritten.
© :Marie Welleslev Sterling, Camden, N. J. :
D : 402, Apr. 26, 1901 ; 2c. June 7, 1901. 1792
Are you a buffalo — Continued.
a comedy in 3 acts, by Harry B. Marshall.
Typewritten.
© Gus Hill, New York; D : 490, May 20,
1901 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1901. 1793
Are you a lobster; 1 act farce comedy, by Frank
Kennedy.
© Williams & Pullman, Palmyra, N. Y. ;
D : 7886, Jan. 22, 1906. 1794
Are you a mason? (Die logenbriider) ; farce
comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the German of
Carl Laufs and Curt Kraatz by Leo Ditrich-
stein. ^'ew York, E. Lederer and C. Herr-
mann, 1901. 83 p. 8".
© Emanuel Lederer and Carl Ilerrmaua,
New York; D : 390, Apr. 24, 1901; 2c. June
10, 1901. 1795
Are you a member? a prologue in 1 act; and
The initiation of a candidate, in 2 acts; a
burlesque by J. A. Wamsley. 41 p. 16°.
© James A. Wamsley, Philadelphia : D :
6242, Feb. 18, 1905; 2c. June 29, 1905. 1796
Are you a Mormon? comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. King and B. Woods. 63 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D : 34549 ; Harrison
King and Benj. Woods, Kansas City, Mo. 1797
Are you a nut? or. Foolish moments in one,
play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone. 6 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1912 ; D : 31335 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 1798
Are you a smoker? 4". Typewritten.
■ © Walter Stephens and Chance Newton,
London; D:9684, Dec. 24, 1906; 2c. Dec. 24.
1906. 1799
Are you an anarchist? farcical bomb in 3 ex-
plosions, by N. Lublin and Samuel Golding.
3 V. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914; D: 38081; Nathan
Lublin, Brooklyn. 1799a
Are you an eagle? a dramatic composition in 1
act, by W. L. Ballauf. Typewritten.
© William L. Ballauf, New York; D : 785,
Aug. 21, 1901; 2c. Aug. 21, 1901. 1800
or, The eagle's nest, by S. Peel. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Seth Peel, Springfield, 111. ; D : 2312, Sept.
8, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1902. 1801
Are you an elk?
© A. H. Knoll, Erie, Pa. ; D : 2077, Julv 1,
1902. 1802
4 act comedy drama, by J. W. Erwin. Type-
written.
© J. W. Erwin, Ellinwood, Kan.; D:2051.
June 25, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1902. 1803
85
1804
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1824
Are you an elk — Contiiiuecl.
an original musical comedy, by B. Link.
© Billy Link, Columbus, O. ; D : 2S02, Jan.
2, 1903. 1804
Are you an oddfellow? a farce comedy, adopted
from the German, by W. Brandon.
I© Whit Brandon, Paola, Kan. ; D : 1570,
Mar. 13, 1902. 1805
Are you crazy? 4°. Typewritten.
© Damsel & Lawrence, Columbus, O. ; D :
9721, Dec. 31, 1906; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. 1806
Are you deaf? comedy sketch in 1 act, by C.
Sinione.
© Charles Simone, New York; D : 13078,
May 23, 190S. 1807
Are you glad or sorry? a play in 4 acts, by E. B.
Tilton.
© Edwin B. Tilton, Brooklyn; 1897:45.511,
Auir. 12.
1808
Are you insured? a sparkling, eccentric comedy,
in 3 acts, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1885 : 6747,
Mar. 21. 1809
Are you kidding me? play in 1 act, by O. T.
Jobusone. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37202 ; Otto T. John-
soue, Brooklyn. 1809a
Are you my wife? farce, by F. Halsey. [1] 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1913 ; D : 33556 ; Forrest Hal-
sey, Fredericksburg, Va. 1810
Aren't they wonders? play in 1 act by C. F.
Nirdlinger. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915 ; D : 40674 ; Charles Fred-
eric Nirdlinger, New York. 1810a
Argo and Irene; a dramatic composition, by J.
R. Monroe.
© Jasper R. Monroe, Seymour, Ind. ; 1874:
6902, May 22; 2c. June 4. 1811
Argonauts (The); comic opera libretto, by M.
B. Cooke. 4°. Typewritten.
© :\Iarjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; D:
1595, ilar. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1902. 1812
Argonauts (The) of '49; or. Ocean to ocean, a
drama in 5 acts, by Bartley Campbell.
© Frank E. Aiken, Chicago; 1875:1707,
Feb. 23. 1813
— or. The idyl of Welcome Canyon, a tale of
the Sierra Nevadas, an original romantic
drama in 5 acts, by H. Merry.
© Harley Merry, Flatbush, L. I.; 1879:
11257, Aug. 23. 1814
I
1
Argonauts (The) of 1897; in 4 acts, by E. L.
McI>owell and Edward Young.
© Edwin L. McDowell, St. Louis; 1897:
48168, Aug. 27. 1815
Argument of Izeyl. See Izeyl (Argument of)
Argus-eyed; a 1 act comedy, by C. Renauld.
Typewritten. M
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1892:14187. '
Mar. 31; 2c. Mar. 31. 1816
Argyle (The) case; drama in 4 acts, by H. Ford
.ukI H. J. O'Higgins, written with the co-
operation of William J. Burns. 118 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1912 ; D : 30421 ; Harriet Ford,
New York, and Harvey J. O'Higgins, Martins-
ville, N. J. 1817
Aria, the musician's daughter; by Theodore
Kremer. Typewritten.
© Edward C. White, New York; 1899:
52361, Aug. 15; 2c. Aug. 15. 1818
A.riadne; or. Modern ways in ancient days, a
comic opera in 2 acts, by Leopold A. Camacho,
composed by Gustav Heiniken, jr.
© L. A. Camacho and G. Heiniken, jr.. New
Brighton, N. Y. ; 1893 : 50713, Nov. 14. 1819
See also Gioja.
Ariadne auf ISTaxos; oper in 1 aufzuge, von
Hugo von Hofmaunsthal, musik von Richard
Strauss. Berlin, Paris, A. Fiirstner. 160 p.
12°.
© May 14, 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; D:
29953; Adolph Fiirstner, Paris. 1820
• zu spielen uach dem Biirger als edel-
niann des Moliere. Regiebuch von Prof. Max
Reinhardt. Berlin, Paris, A. Fiirstner, 1913.
137 p., diagrs. 8°.
© Jan. 22, 1913; 2c. Feb. 8, 1913; D: 32225;
Adolph Fiirstner, Paris. 1821
Ai'iadne in Naxos. See Agonists (The)
Ariadne on Naxos; opera in 1 act, by Hugo von
Hofmaunsthal, music by Richard Strauss, Eng-
lish tr. by Alfred Kalisch. Paris, A. Fiirstner,
1913. 49 p. 16".
© May 26, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33581; Adolph Fiirstner, Paris. 1822
Ariana; draninia lirico in 4 atli, [dil Catulle
Mendes, musiea di J. Massenet, tr. di Alex
Jjeawington. Paris, Hengel et cie., 1907. 63 p.
12°.
© Heugel & CO., Paris ; D : 11443, Sept. 30.
1907; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 1823
Ariane; opera en 5 actes, poeme do Catulle
Mendes, musique de J. Massenet. Livret.
Paris, Hougel et cie., 1900. 108 p. 12".
© Heugel & CO., Paris; D : 9610, Dec. 10,
1900 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. 1824
86
1825
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1846
Ariane and Blue Beard; lyric story in 3 acts,
by Maurice Maeterlinck, music by Paul Dulias.
New York, F. Rullman. 35 p. 8°.
.© Nov. 20, 1910; 2c. Nov. 19, 1910; D:
22594; Fred Rullman, New York. 1825
Ariane e Barbe-bleue; leggenda in 3 atti di
IManrice r^iaeterJiuck, musiea di Paul Dukas.
Paris, A. Durand et flls. 51 p. 12°.
© Feb. 25, 1911 : 2c. Feb. 25, 1911 ; D : 23460 ;
Durand et cie., Paris. 1826
Arion; a burlesque in 3 acts, by H. C. Baker.
Typewritten.
© Henry Charles Baker, Iowa City, la. ;
1896: 70499, Dec. 28; 2c. Dec. 28. 1827
play in 4 acts, by G. Lucas. 96 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1914; D : 37634 ; George
Lucas, Passaic, N. J. 1827a
Aristocracy; in 5 acts, dramatized by Countess
Norraikow, by permission of D. Appleton &
CO., New York. Typewritten.
© Ella Norraikow, New York ; 1892 : 18874,
May 2; Ic. May 2. 1828
■ a musical drama in 3 acts, by P. E. Hop-
kins. Boston, 1877.
© Pauline E. Hopkins, Boston; 1877:9426,
Aug. 16. 1829
Aristocrat (The); a comedy drama by F. M.
W'itmarlv and F. B. Hawkins.
© Frank INI. Witmark and Fred B. Hawkins,
New York ; 1892 : 25138, June 15. 1830
a drama in 2 acts, by H. G. Brett.
© Helen Gelston Brett, Brooklyn; 1877:
G791. Jxnie 7. 1831
play in 3 acts, by L. D. Freeman. 80 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911 ; D : 24569 ; Lea D. Free-
man, New Orlean.s. 1832
Aristocrat from Texas; romantic play of to-day
in 4 acts, by G. S. Dnnkin. 90 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909; D: 17426; Gertrude
Scott Dunkiu. New York. 1833
Aristocrat (The) of the mind; a play in 4 acts,
by Siegfried Goodman.
© S. Goodman, Chicago ; D : 15046, Feb. 10,
1909. 1834
Aristocratic (An) tramp; by Lem B. Parker.
© William Kilroy, New York; D : 3248, Apr.
6, 1903. 1835
Aristocrats. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Hay, jr., Washington; D : 7549,
Nov. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1905. 1836
Aristokrat und farmer; lustspiel in 3 akten, aus
deni dentschamerikanischeu farmerlebeu, von
K. Schmalhaus.
© Karl Selimalhaus, Davenport, la. ; D :
13486, Aug. 3, 1908. 1837
Aristophanes' apology. Sec Balaustion's Eu-
ripides.
Aristophanes' Birds, Frogs and Clouds; liter-
ally tr. with notes by W. J. Hickie, with an
introduction by E. Brooks, jr. Philadelphia,
D. McKay [1899] 267 p. 16°.
© David McKay, Philadelphia; 1899:
37474, June 8 ; 2c. Oct. 9. ^ 1837a
Arizona; a drama in 4 acts, by Augustus
Thoma s.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ; 1899 :
51676, Aug. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 6. 1838
supposed by the author to be a comedy, by
J. B. Frost.
© John B. Frost, Atlanta ; 1898 : 22914, Apr.
11 ; 2c. July 18. 183S
or, Ancient America, a western military
drama in 4 acts, by A. C. Carson.
© Andrew Carlisle Carson, Denver; 1898:
31134, May 19 ; 2c. July 19, 1899. 1840
Arizona (An) bandit; or, The Arizonian, in 4
acts, by W. F. Mann.
© W. F. Mann, Baltimore ; D : 8025, Feb.
19, 1906. 1841
Arizona Bess; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by F.
Morris. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911 ; D : 25938 ; Frances Mor-
ris, Colorado Spriiags, Col. 1842
Arizona (The) carnival. See Stinger.
Arizona (An) girl; a drama in 4 acts, by Beau-
mont Claxton [])seud. of Thomas Claxton
Taylor].
© P. C. Rosar, Lincoln, 111. ; D : 435, May G,
1901. 1843
Arizona (An) hold up. See Sure Shot Klit, the
dead man's claim.
Arizona (An) incident; a sketch, by R. Foster.
11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Roy Foster, West Pullman, 111. ; D : 13731,
Sept. 8, 1908; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. 1844
Arizona Jim, a rough rider; 1 act sketch, by
H. Lacy.
© Harry Lacy, New York ; 1899 : 69734, Oct.
26. 1845
Arizona Joe, the shooting star.
© Joseph Alexander Bruce, New York ; 1886 ;
10368, May 1. 1846
87
1847
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1871
Arizona (The) kicker; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© I). 1]. I.esler co., New York; D : 149S,
Feb. 27, 1902. 1847
an original American comedy in 4 acts, by
H. A. Dn Soiicliet and C. T. Vincent.
© Henry A. Du Sonchet and Chas. T. Vin-
cent, United States; 1900:2949, Feb. 1; 2c.
Feb. 1. 1848
Arizona Kid; melodrama in 3 acts, by M. Har-
court. 68 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1912; D: 31110; M. Harcourt,
New York. 1849
Arizona (An) romance; sketch in 1 act, by E.
Blair. [11] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1911; D: 23768; Eugenie
Blair, Philadelphia. 1850
Arizona stampede; western dramatic horse
piece, by J. B. Rue. 4 p. f". Tyi)ewritten
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913 ; D : 34072 ; Jacob B. Rue,
Red Bank, N. J. 1851
Arizona (The) widow; a comedy in 3 acts, by
II. J. AV. I):im.
© Henry J. W. Dam, Sacramento, Cal. ;
1884 : 8228, Apr. 19. 1852
Arizona's girl bandit; a western drama in 4
acts, by C. A. Davy. 4°. Typewritten.
© Catherine Amelia Davy, Mt. Washington,
Mo. ; D : 11556, Oct. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907.
1853
Arizonian (The); a drama in 4 acts, by W. J.
Carter. 4". Typewritten.
© William J. Carter, New York; D : 10042,
Feb. 28, 1907; 2c. June 19, 1907. 1854
Sec nUo Arizona (An) bandit.
Arkansas (An) gal; comedy in 1 act, by D. Ben-
nington. [13] p. f*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911 ; D : 23110 ; Daisy Ben-
nington, Boberly, Mo. 1855
Arkansas (The) traveler.
© John W. Broderick, Newark, N. J.; D:
6374, Mar. 21, 1905. 1856
— ^ a farce comedy, by C. F. Converse.
© C. F. Converse, United States; 1899:
77188, Nov. 27. 1857
Arkansaw; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. J.
Kent.
© Walter James Kent, Vincennes, Ind. : D :
11624, Oct. 14. 1907. 1858
Arkansaw (The) traveler; dramatic production
in 5 acts, by L. W. Leonard.
© L. W. Leonard, Kansas Citv, Mo. ; 1894 :
61808, Dec. 31. 1859
dramatic production in 4 acts, by L. W.
Leona rd.
© L. W. Leonard, Kansas City, Mo.; 1899:
597(>4, Sept. 18. 1860
Arkan saw's visit. Typewritten.
© Edward Howard, New York; John Tnl-
bert, Elmira, N. Y. : John H. Blackford, St.
.Joseph, Mo. : and Frank Russel. New York ;
1891 : 32978, Sept. 15 ; 2c. Sept. 15. 1861
Arkinsaw; just a play in 3 acts, by L. J.
Howard.
© Lorin J. Howard, Chicago; 1899:38587,
• June 12. 1862
Arkwrig'ht's wife; a domestic drama in 3 acts,
by Tom Taylor and J. S. Mackaye.
© James Steele Mackaj-e, United States:
1874:6357, May 9. 1863
Arlequin (El); juguete c6mico-lfrico en 1 aeto
y 3 cuadros en verso, de IM. Soriano y Iv. Fal-
cato. nti'isica de Ids niaestros Teodoro Crist61)al
y Luis Barta. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espnnoles, 1909. 38 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 : D : 10243 :
iNIanuel Soriano y Luis Falcato, INIadrid. 1864
Arlesiana (L'); dramma lirico in 3 atti e 4
qnadri, di Leopoldo iMareneo, musica di Fran-
cesco Cilea. ]\Iilano, E. Sonzogno. 47 p. 12°.
© June 28, 1912 ; 2c. July 9, 1912 ; D : 30218 ;
Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 1865
Arlette; operette en 3 actes, paroles de Claude
Rol.uul et L. Bouvet. Paris, C. Joubert
[190r.]. 85 p. 4°.
© Celestin Joubert, Paris; D : 7477, Oct. 30,
1905 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1905. 1866
Arline; play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by li. Carran.
[20] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; D : 28441 ; Lee Carran.
Everett, O. 1867
Arlington; a play in 4 acts, by M. Warl)rick.
© Martha Warbrick, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; D:
214, :\Iar. 14, 1901. 1868
Arlington (The) belles; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by F. Melrose and H. Chapman.
© Frank Melrose and Harry Chapman.
United States ; 1886 : 14886, June 29. 1869
Arlington Lightfoot, P. D.; comedy sketch with
songs, words by C. Stratton, music by Arthur
Lieber. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915; D : 41453 ; Clarence
Stratton, St. Louis. 1869a
Arlington (The) pageant to commemorate the
dedication of the new town hall; written and
planned by Mrs. C. E. Dallin. Arlington,
Mass., 1913. 28 p. 8°.
© May 31, 1913 : 2c. June 2, 1913 ; A : 346970 ;
Mrs. Cyrus Edwin Dallin, Arlington, Mas!^.
1870
Arlington (The) plantation; play in 1 act, by
V. Vifaiita. [2], 4 p. 4°. Tyjmwritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D: 33435; Violet
A'ifanta, Brooklyn. 1871
88
1872
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1890
Arm (The) chair; a play in 1 act, by Paul Pres-
ton Temple [W. W. Davis] 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Whitina: Davis, New York; D:
11812, Nov. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908. 1872
Arm in arm,
© Joseph H. Godfrey, Chicago; D : 12943,
M:ty 11, 190S. 1873
Arm (The) of the law; a drama in 3 acts, by
A. Bonrchier. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourchier. London ; D : 7210, Sept.
(>, 190.5; 2c. Sept. 6, 1905. 1874
Armageddon; modern epic drama in a prologue,
series of scenes and an epilogue, written partly
in verse, by Stephen Phillips. New York,
John Lane co., 1915. 94 p. 12°.
© June 1, 1915 ; Ic. June 15, 1915 ; D : 40938 ;
John Lane co.. New York. 1874a
Armande; or. The mermaids cave, a musical
spectncular burlesque in 4 acts with original
songs and music, by L. E. Hurd.
© L. Edwards Hurd, New York; 1877:
11425, Oct. 6. 1875
Armas al hombro! zarzuela c6mica en 1 acto
dividldo en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Emilio G. del Castillo y Carlos Dotesio, mi'isica
de los maestros Torregrosa y Alonso. Madrid.
Sociedad de autores espnfioles, 1911. 45 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28171 ;
Emilio G. del Castillo y Carlos Dotesio, Jila-
drid. 1876
Armature (L'); [par E. Brieux] tiree du roman
de P. Ilervieu [Pju'ls, Impr. de I'lllustra-
tion] 1905. 2 p. 1., 91 p. 12°.
© Eugene Brieux, Paris; D : 6341, Mar. 16.
1905; 2e. Mar. 10. 1905. 1877
Arme (Der) Don Juan; operette in 2 bildern, von
Emil Zipper und Eugen Spero, musik von
Ernst Helm. Textbuch der gasange. Leipzig
[etc.] L. Doblinger. 1911. 22 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1912 : D : 28955 :
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 1878
Arme (Der) Heinrich; drama, von Gerhart
Hauptmann. nar. 8°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 2780, Dec.
30. 1902; 2c. Jan. 21, 1903. ^ 1879
See also Dramatic (The) works of Gerhart
Hauptmann.
Arme madchen (Poor g-irls); sociales volks-
stiir-k in 4 aufziigen, von Guy de Maupassant.
© Adolf Philipp, New York; 1893:39466,
Aug. 29. 1880
Arme (Die) Marg'aret; ein volksschauspiel aus
dem alien Steyr in 4 akten, von Armin Fried-
niann, nach dem gleichnamigen roman von E.
V. Handel-Mazzetti. Wien. F. W. Schmieden
& CO., 1911. 144 p. 12°.
© Ic. .Tune 21, 1912; D: 30048; F. W.
Schmieden & co., Vienna. 1881
Arme (Der) millionar; operette in 3 akten, von
Julius Bauer, musik von Paul Otteuheimer.
Regiebuch. Berlm, Miinchen, Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 221 p. diagrs. 8°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D: 37175; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 1881a
Armed neutrality; comedy in 1 act, by C. Foote.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 39974; Courtenay
Foote, Los Angeles. 1881b
Armenia; by M. Charlson.
© Mardiros Charlson, Providence, R. I. ;
1S97 : 15957, Mar. 8. ^ 1882
or. The crescent and the cross, a drama
of to-day, unfolded in 6 pictures, by F. Reinau.
© Franz Reinau, New York; 1896:61343.
Nov. 9. 1883
Armenian (An) episode. Sec Echo (An) from
Armenia.
Armerine, the moonshiner; a tragicomedy in 5
acts, by D. R. Nelson.
© D. R. Nelson, Portland, Or. ; 1899 : 70028,
Oct. 27 : 2c. Nov. 18. 1884
Armide; opera in 5 acts, words by Quinault,
[English version by C. T. Mason] music by
Gluck. New York, F. Rullman, inc. 33 p. 4°.
© Nov. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1911 ; D : 28041 ;
F. Rullman, inc., Nev/ York. 1885
Armide et Gildis; drame en vers en 5 actes et 6
tableaux, par Camille de Sainte-Croix. Paris,
Librairie generale [1904] 256 p. incl. front.
. (port.) 12°.
© Librairie generale, Paris; D : 5979, Dec.
29, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1904. 1886
Armin; drama in 4 akten, von Alexander Ber-
nay. Berlin, Boll & Pickardt, 1911. 75 p. 12°.
© June 20, 1911 ; 2c. July 20, 1911 ; D : 24736 ;
Boll & Pickardt, Berlin. 1887
Arminins' brautfahrt; an allegorical festival
plav, bv E. Roller. New York, Max Schmet-
teriing."^ 20 p. 8°.
© Emil Roller, New York; D:9051, Sept.
7, 1906; 2c. Sept. 15, 1906. 1888
Armoire (L') normande; de Emile Regehert.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D : 30061 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 1889
Armonia conyugal; juguete c6mico en 1 acto y
en prosa, orisrinal de L. Boada y M. de Cas-
tro y Tiedra." Madrid, R. Velasco, 1908. 34 p.
12°.
© Luciano Boada y Manuel de Castro y
Tiedra ; D : 14704, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909.
1890
89
1891
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1913
Armorel; a drama iu 4 acts, by D. Welch.
© Deshler Welch, New York ; D : 1068. Nov.
6, 1901. 1891
Armorer (The) of Naples; a romantic drama in
6 acts, by G. I. Pitt.
© G. Irving Pitt, Worcester; 1894:22882,
May 5. 1892
Arms and the man; a pleasant play, by George
Bernard Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 1913.
5 p. 1., [3], 80 p. 16".
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913: A:
361164; G. B. Shaw, London. 1893
■ S!('c also Plays, pleasant and unpleasant.
Arms (The) of Aphrodite; a play in 1 act, by
I.. Grant. 12 p. 4". Typewritten
© Lawrence (Jrant, London; D : 14909, Jan.
27, 1909; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 1894
Arms (The) of greatness; play of American life
in 4 acts, by T. J. Kelly. [3], 71 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D : 28554 ; Thomas J.
Kelly, Brooklyn. 1895
Armurier (L') de Tolede; operette en 3 actes.
de Ch. Quinel et Lndovic Fortolis, musique de
H. Bresles. Paris, Roeder, 1913. 103 p. 12°.
© Mar. 10, 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
.32783; Henri Bresles, Paris 1896
Armut; tranerspiel, von Anton Wildgans. Leip-
zig, L. Staackmann, 1914. 150 p. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1914; Ic. May 22, 1915; D:
40726; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 1896a
Army days: a play in 5 acts, by C. Fulton. New
York, 1874.
© Chandos Fulton, Brooklyn; 1874:10347.
Aug. 6. 1897
Army (An) girl; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. A.
Elderkin.
© W. A. Elderkin, Vancouver, Wash, ; 1884 :
18998, Sept. 22. 1898
Army (The) nurse; by Sidney R. Ellis. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Ellery, Edgewater, N. J. ; D:
13756, Sept. 11, 1908; 2c. Sept. 11, 1908. 1899
Army (The) of peace. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert D. Hogan, Beloit, Wis.; D : 4719,
Mar. 14, 1904; 2c. Mar. 14, 1904. 1900
Army (The) of 2013; or. To arms, sisters, mil-
itary melodrama of the future, by N. J.
Heaney. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D: 33436; Ned Joyce
Heaney, New York. 1901
Army (The) surgeon; 1 act military playlet, by
M. Downey. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913; D: 33367; Maurice
Downey, Chicago. 1902
Arnelda; romautisch-komische oper in 4 acten,
von O. Eick. Philadelphia, Verlag des
Deutsch-amerikanischen opernvereins, 1892.
© Otto Eick, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 14303, Apr.
1 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1903
Arnold's treason. See Virginia Lee.
Around the campfires at Valley Forge. See
Colonial (A) programme for the Daughters
of the American Revolution.
Around the clock; musical comedy, in 3 acts.
109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gus Hill, New York ; D : 14062, Oct. 15,
1908 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 1904
Around the days in 80 worlds; by W. Smith.
© Walton Smith, Buffalo ; 1876 : 4429, Apr.
11.
1905
Around the Horn. See Peleg and Peter.
Around the Hub; an original comedy-drama in
4 a<ts and 6 scenes, by J. Barker.
© John Barker, Maiden, Mass.; 1893 : 11822,
Mar. 7. 1906
Around the station; play in 1 act, by F. W.
Myers. 67 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D: 20644; Fanny Wal-
dron Myers, New York. 1907
A.round the town; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Eugene Walter. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ollie Mack Trumball, New York ; D : 4933,
Apr. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1905. 1908
Around the world in an airship; by L. Parmet.
5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Leon Parmet, Philadelphia; D : 13087,
June 1, 1908; 2c. June 1, 1908. 1909
Around the world in eighty days; a drama, by
C. E. Pillet and J. H. Connelly.
© J. H. Connelly, New York; 1875:3005,
Mar. 30. 1910
original spectacular comedy, the property of
C. Weinschenk and Kiralfy bros.
© Kiralfv bros. and Camille Weinschenk,
New York; 1875:7996, July 30. 1911
Around the world in fifteen minutes; a musical
incident in 1 spasm, by G. D. High. 15 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Gavin D. High, New York; D: 1,3143,
June 8, 1908; 2c. June 8, 1908; Ic. June 29,
1909. 1912
Around the world in forty minutes. See Puck.
Around the world in sixty days; a spectacular
drama in 3 acts, by J. Aberle.
© Jac Aberle, Chicago ; D : 713, Aug. 2,
1901. 1913
90
1914
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1930
Around the world in thirty minutes; a pan-
oramic illusion, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1895:42273,
Aug. 19. 1914
Around the world on wheels; [by] E. Eng-
lander. Ms.
© Edward Englander, Los Angeles ; 1895 :
2873G, May 28; 2e. June 11. 1915
Arrah-na-Pog'ue; or, The Wicklow wedding,
[by] E. H. House.
© E. H. House, New York ; 1891 : 48870, Dec.
31. 1916
Arrest (The) and trial of Santa Claus; by G.
Redway.
© Georgia Redway, Washington ; 1898 :
71455, Dec. 8. 1917
Arria and Messalina. See Messalina.
Arriba, caballo moro! entremes en prosa, origi-
nal de M. Garrido. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles, 1915. 21 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D-
41084; Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 1917a
Arriba la lig'a! pasatiempo en 1 acto, dividido en
4 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de En-
rique Paradas, Joaquin Jimiuez y Adolfo San-
chez Carrere, mfisica de Cayo Vela y Enrique
Brii. ^Madrid. Sociedad de autores esjiailoles,
1914. 35 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40101; E. Paradas, J. Jimenez y A. Sanchez
Carrere, Madrid. 1917b
Arriba, limon; en 1 acto, dividido en un prologo,
3 cuadros y apoteosis, en prosa y verso por
Rafael Sepulveda, Pedro Baiios y Jose Man-
zano, mGsica del maestro Josg Power. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1913. 45 p.
12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32547 ;
R. Septllveda, P. Bafios y J. Manzano, Madrid.
1918
Arrival (The) of harmony. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Lorena Jansen Rentfrow, Indianapolis;
D: 11703, Nov. 18, 1907; 2c. Nov. 18, 1907.
1919
Arrival (The) of Kitty. 104 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Norman Lee Swartout, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 6940, July 10, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1905. 1920
farce in 3 acts, by N. L. Swartout. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1914. 181 p. 12°.
© Apr. 25, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1914 ; D : 36924 ;
Norman Lee Swartout, Summit, N. J. 1920a
Arrival (The) of Miss Fortune.
© Eugene H. Allen, Philadelphia ; D : 5770,
Nov. 14, 1904. 1921
Arrival (The) of Mr, Wrig'ht; musical comedy
in 2 parts, by J. Whitehead Chandler. [4], 47
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37788 ; William Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 1921a
Arrivee (L') d'une famille en Ajnerique; en
6 actes, par A. Corbisez. [47] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910 ; D : 21878 ; Arthur Cor-
bisez, Panama, 111. 1922
Arrow (The) and the cross; play in 4 acts, by
P. Kewen. 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1915; D: 39442; Perrie
Kewen, So. Pasadena, Cal.^ 1922a
Arrow (The) maker; drama in 3 acts, by Mary
Austin. New York, Duffield & co., 1911. 128
p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1911 ; D : 24073 ;
Duffield & CO., New York. 1923
Arrow (The) maker's daughter; camp fire play,
adapted from Longfellow's poem of Hiawatha,
by Grace E. Smith and Gertrude Knevels.
New York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.
24 p. 12°.
© Dec. 12, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1913 ; D : 35331 ;
Samuel French, New York. 1924
Arrows (The) of an auto; comedy sketch in 1
act, by J. M. Wiest. Ashland, O., Johnson
printing co. 4°. Typewritten.
© John M. Wiest, Ashland, O. ; D : 13578,
Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 1925
Arrows (The) of fortune; an original drama in
4 acts, by C. W. Bell. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. W. Bell, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;
D: 2022, .Jan. 29, 1903; 2c. Jan. 29, 1903.
1926
Arrows (The) of love; romantic di'ama in 4 acts,
by C. G. Harris. [1], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1912; D: 31137; Charlotte
Glendyle Harris, New York. 1927
Arroyo (El); sainete en 1 acto, dividido en 2
cuadros, en prosa, original de Jose Lopez Silva
y Julio Pellicer, mtisica de los maestros Val-
Aerde y Foglietti. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1913. 48 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32551 ;
J. L6pez Silva y J. Pellicer, Madrid. 1928
Arroyo (The) Seco; a problem play in 4 acts, by
W. Winchell.
© Wallace Winchell, Jersey City; D : 13338,
June 29, 1908. 1929
Arsacidae (The). See Phraates 4.
Arsene Lupin; pi§ce en 3 actes et 4 tableaux,
par F. de Croisset [pseud, of Francis Wiener]
et M. Leblanc. 1 p. 1., Ill p. 8°.
© Francis de Croisset et Maurice Leblanc,
Paris ; D : 15228, Mar. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1909.
1930
91
1931
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS S
1950
Arsene Lupin — Continued.
a play in 3 acts, by F. de Croisset [pseud.
of Fnincis Wiener]
© Francis de Croisset, Faris ; D : 14122,
Oct. 23, 1908. 1931
Arsene Lupin centre Herlock Scholmes; piece
a gr.-nide spectacle en ,5 actes et 15 tableaux,
tiree des romans de JNIaurice Leblanc, par Vic-
tor Darlay et Henry de Gorsse. [2], 198 p.
4". Typewritten.
1© Ic. Dec. 1. 1910; D: 22706; V. Darlay et
H. de Gorsse, Paris. 1933
piece en 4 actes et 15 tableaux, tiree des
romans de M. Leblanc, par Y. Darlay et H. de
Gorsse, musique nouvelle et arrangee deMarius
Baggers. 32 p. 4".
© Dec. 16, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23035 :
Victor Darlay, Henry de Gorsse et Maurice
Leblanc, Paris. 1933
Arsina; fairy spectacle in 4 acts, by C. Puerner.
© Cbarles Puerner, New York ; 1889 : 11288.
Apr. 9. 1934
Art; a dramatic tale, a comedy in 3 acts adapted
to tbe stage from Charles Reade's story of
that name, by C. T. Harris.
© Cbarles T. Harris, New York ; 1872 : 4997,
May 13. 1935
-1 act musical sketch, by T. Collins, jr.
[17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911; D : 25987 ; Treve Col-
lins, jr., Brooklyn. 1936
or, A true girl's will, by Col. J. H. Grover.
© J. Holmes Grover, Philadelphia; 1878:
5292, May 2. 1937
See also Nance Oldfield.
Art and nature; or. The spendthrift's auction,
in which will be introduced a series of living
pictures, by M. Morgan,
© Matt Morgan, United States ; 1875 : 12152,
Nov. 17. 1938
Art for breakfast; a farce in 1 act, by W. C.
Parker. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1914. 14 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1914 ; D : 38594 :
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 1938a
Art. O'Brien; or, The flower of Kilmona.
© Barney Williams, United States; 1873:
13070, Nov. 11. 1939
Art (The) of being bored (Le monde ou I'on
s'ennuie); a comedy in 3 acts, by Edouard
Pailleron, tr. by B. H. Clark. New York,
Sauniel French : London, Samuel Fi-ench, ltd.,
1914. 100 p. 12°.
© June 1, 1914 ; 2c. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37214 ;
Barrett Harper Clark, Chicago. 1939a
Art (The) of conversation; 1 act vaudeville
sketch, by Valerie Hope [pseud, of F. H.
lioiirns] 20 p. f°. Tyi'ewritteu.
© Florence H. Bourns, Chicago ; D : 10772,
June 14, 1907; 2c. May 31, 1907. 1940
Art (The) of giving a monologue. Sec Mono-
logues and duologues.
Art (The) of life; a comedy, by L. W. Smith.
• SO p. S°. Typewritten.
© Lewis Worthington Smith, Des Moines;
D: 12974, May 6, 1908; 2c. June 1, 1908. 1941
Art (The) of love; a comedy in 5 acts, by A. W.
P.ryce.
© Albert W. Bryce, New York ; 1874 : 1674,
Feb. 13. 1942
Art (The) of travesty. See Supporting (The)
dutchess.
Art or love; by C. Keeler. 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 1.3, 1911; D : 23341 ; Charles
Keeler, Berkeley, Cal. 1943
Art (The) studio; in 3 acts, by D. Shearer. Ms.
© Dollie Shearer, Cincinnati; 1891:2179,
Jan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 14. 1944
Art teachers at work; a farcical comedy in 1
act. by G. A. Lynch. 15 p. obi. 24°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912; D: 29270; George An-
drew Lynch, Los Angeles 1945
Artemus "Ward; a play in 5 acts, by A. Rhodes.
© Albert Rhodes, United States ;i 1875:
11093. Oct. 23. 1946
Artful automaton; by Arthur Law. London,
J. Williams, ltd.; New York, Edward Schu-
berth & co. [1904] 23 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 4927,
Apr. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 1947
Artful (An) dodger; musical farce in 3 acts, by
G. A. Davies.
© George A. Davies, Cincinnati; 1900 A:
29197, Nov. 30. 1948
Artful (The) Mr. Widemere; comedy in 3 acts,
by G. Harrison. [1], 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D: 38269; Grover Har-
rison, Colorado Springs, Col. 1948a
Artfulness (The) of Lora Dare; a comedy. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© W. Fabian, New York; D : 8979, Aug. 21,
1900; 2c. Aug. 21, 1900. 1949
Arthur Dimmesdale; an adaptation of The scar-
let letter of Nathaniel Hawthorne, by T. Dal-
ton. 13 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909; D: 17041; Test Dalton.
Indianapolis. 1950
92
1951
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
1973
Arthur Eustace; or, A mother's love, a temper-
ance drama in 5 acts, by J. W. J. Todd. Clyde,
O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. cc, Clyde, O. ; 1891:43373,
Dec. 3; 2c. Dec. 10. 1951
Arthur Kingsbury; or, The battle of Antietam,
a new military allegory in 4 acts and accom-
panying tableaux, arr. from incidents of the
late\var, by T. E. Barrow. Mansfield, O., 1879.
© Thomas E. Barrow, United States; 1879:
7046, May 27 ; 2c. June 28. 1952
Arthur O'Leary; a comedy in 4 acts, by Sheri-
dan Burt. Omaha Barracks, Neb., 1878.
© Andrew Sheridan Burt, Nebraska ; 1878 :
13703, Nov. 23; 2c. Apr. 9, 1879. 1953
Arthur Pendragon; a play in 5 acts, by W. W.
Young.
© W. W. Young, Monmouth, 111. ; 1880 : 5562,
Apr. S. 1954
Arthur, prince of Shomer; or, Smiles and tears,
by W. H. West.
© Willie H. West, Brooklyn; 1890:14317,
Apr. 30. 1955
Arthur Sonten; comedy in 3 acts, by R. E. Dun-
bar. South Bend, Ind., Tribune printing co.
103 p. 16".
© Mar. 3, 1913; 2c. Mar. 5, 1913: D: 32512;
Robin Ernest Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 1956
Arthur Wellesley's love story; a romantic play
in 4 acts, by M. B. Douglas.
© Minnie Blakestone Douglas, Omaha, Neb. :
1S99 : 78889, Dec. 4. 1957
Same.
© Minnie Blakestone Douglas, Omaha. Neb. ;
D : 144, Feb. 16, 1901. 1958
Article (L') 47; or. Breaking the ban, a drama
in ;> acts, by Adolphe Belot, tr. and adapted
to the English stage by Henry L. Williimis.
New York, It. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1872:
7324, July 8 ; 2c. July 15. 1959
Article 489; a drama in 5 acts, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, Nfew York ; 1883 : 15403,
Aug. 21. 1960
Article (An) of war; a military comedy in 4
acts, by C. P. Brown. Typewritten.
© Charles P. Brown, Charleston, S. C. ; D :
399, Apr. 25, 1901; 2c. Aug. 2, 1901. 1961
Article III, section IV, Criminal code; a play
in 3 acts, by D. B. Foster. [2] 25 p. t". Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1914 ; D : 38821 ; Dora Beggs
Foster, Denison, Tex. 1961a
Artist (The); a dramatic poem in 5 acts, by R.
Cariveau. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Cariveau, St. Paul; D : 2082, July
3. 1902 ; 2e. July 21, 1902 ; Ic. new ed. Oct. 5,
1904. 1963
a play in 5 acts, by W. A, Stephens.
© William A. Stephens, Philadelphia; 1878:
8872, Aug. 2. 1963
■ romantic comedy in 5 acts, by C. Quay.
© Canyon Quay, New York; D : 3830, Aug.
14, 1903. 1964
— a society drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Jannus.
© J. A. Jannus, Washington ; 1885 : 14073,
June 30. 1965
— See also My world shall be your world.
Artist (The) and model; a farce comedy in 1
act.
© John Flynu, Toledo, O. ; 1891 : 12450, Apr.
6. 1966
Artist and nun.
© Albert Bigelow Paine, Fort Scott, Kan.;
1890 : 8083, Mar. 11. 1967
Artist (The) and the forest-girl; in 5 acts, by
J. H. Konkle. [50] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25436 ; James Howard
Konkle. Newark, N. J. 1968
Artist (The) and the singer.
© J. W. Stover, Chicago ; 1899 : 84070. Dec.
2S. 1969
Artist (The) dream and dansante; play in 4
acts, by F. L. Clendeneu. 27 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 4, 1915 ; D : 41179 ; F. Leslie Clen-
denen, St. Louis. 1969a
Artist-mother and child. See Picture plays.
Artist (The) scout; or. Life in the wild West, a
drama, by L. L. Curtis.
© Le.slie L. Curtis, Boston ; 1890 : 4707, Feb.
7; 2c. Feb. 15. 1970
Artist (An) tailor; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, based upon the German of von Moser
and adapted to the American stage, by H.
Stephany. Cincinnati, 1880.
© Hilmar Stephany, Chicago; 1881:1450.
Jan. 26. 1971
Artista en crimenes; drama llrico en 1 acto y
4 cuadros, en prosa, original [de] .7. Romeo,
miisica del maestro San Felipe. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espanoles, 1908. 36 p. 8°.
© Jose Romeo, Madrid; D : 13874, Sept. 21,
1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 1972
Artistic dilemma; a 1 act comedy skit, by
G. F. Lawson.
© George Fred Lawson, Bridgeport, Conn. ;
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Artistic (An) disappointment; farce in 1 act,
by F. B. Elkins. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D : 34619 ; Felton B.
Elkins, New York. 1974
Artistic liar. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© A. N. Dingwall, Hoboken, N. J. ; D : 9699,
Dec. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1906. 1975
Artistic (The) Mrs. Hay; comedy and a satire
of American life in 3 acts, by Arthur Dough-
erty Rees. [2], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D: 37505; A. D. Rees,
Philadelphia. 1975a
Artistic (An) mix-up; play in 1 act, by R. F.
Ferguson, jr. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D: 33262; Robert F.
Ferguson, jr., New York. 1976
Artistic (An) pair; by S. E. Thornhill.
© Sterling Eugene Thornhill, Milford,
INIich. ; D : 3057, Feb. 24, 1903. 1977
Artistic temperament; sketch in 1 act, by G.
Bloomquest. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914; D: 35976; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 1977a
words for a musical sketch in 1 act for
four men, by W. W. Wyckoff. 12 p. f". Type-
written.
I© Ic. Apr. 21, 1910; D: 20860; W. W.
Wyckoff, York, Neb. 1978
Artistic (An) triumph; play in 1 act, by D.
Hej-ward. [1], 17 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1913; D: 33309; Du Bose
Heyward, Charleston, S. C. 1979
Artist's (The) daug'hter; a romantic drama in
a prologue and 4 acts, by Elliott Barnes.
© Shook & Collier, New York ; 18S4 : 15007,
July 23. 1980
Artist's (The) dilemma; comedy sketch in 1
act. for vaudeville with music, by D. Dore.
[26] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912 ; D : 29469 ; Daniel Dore,
New York. 1981
Artist's dream; a fantastic sketch, by L. B.
Talbot and D. L. Schulze. 14 p. 4". Type-
written.
© L. Berdell Talbot and D. L. Schulze, Los
Angeles; D : 14472, Dec. 7, 1908; 2c. Dec. 7.
1908. 1982
in 1 act, by I. M. Gibson.
© Idah McGlone Gibson, Toledo, O.; 1900
A : 28012, Nov. 12. 1983
or, Ancient Juliet and modern Romeo.
Typewritten.
© Hortense Eugenia "Van Zile, Detroit ; 1900
A : 12705, May 19 ; 2c. May 19. 1984
Artist's dream — Continued.
or, The Colonial quartette.
© L. W. McClure, San Francisco ; D : 12901,
May 5, 1908. 1985
or. The magic pictures, in 1 act, by G. R.
Pyper. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1911; D : 24477 ; Geo. R.
Pyper, Salt Lake City. 1986
Artist's (The) elixir,
gods.
See Magic (The) of the
Artist's (The) illusion; dramatic sketch, by H.
B. Kanter. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1912; D : 31197 ; Harry B.
Kanter, New York. 1987
Artist's inspiration; by W. A. Knapp. 7 p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1910 ; D : 20056 ; William A.
Knapp, Oshkosh, Wis. 1988
Artist's (The) life; musical sketch in 1 act, by
H. H. Ilerold. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912; D: 30960; Harrie 11.
Herold, Chicago. 1989
Artist's love. Sec Amour d' artiste.
Artist's (The) masterpiece; 1 act musical com-
edy, by C. E. Royal.
© Charles E. Royal, San Francisco ; D : 7269.
Sept. 16, 1905. 1990
play in 1 act, by C. A. Weigle. 5 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1913 ; D : 32831 ; C. A. Weigle.
East Liverpool, O. 1991
Artist's (The) model; by F. W. Kopf.
© Frederick W. Kopf, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
3913, Sept. 8, 1903. " 1992
a comedietta, by G. C. Hazeltou, jr. Type-
written.
© George C. Hazelton, jr., Washington;
1892:46299, Nov. 14; 2c. Dec. 29, 1893. 1993
■ playlet in 1 act, by S. H. Jelf. [1], 5 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D: 23924; S. Harry
Jelf, Indianapolis. 1994
See also Newspaper (A) ad.
Arvine's oath. See Cattle (The) kings of
Texas.
Arzt (Der) der frauen, Herr Johann; spiel in 3
akten, von Ahvin H. J. Zorn. Berlin, Oester-
held & CO. verlag, 1914. 95 p. 12".
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38322 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 1994a
Arzt (Der) seiner ehre; groteske, von Paul Mon-
gre. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1912. 88 p.
12°.
© Sept. 26, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1913 ; D : 32539 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 1995
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As a man sows. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert C. MacCullocli, New York: D :
60S6, Jan. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905. 1996
a 4 act dramatic comedy. Typewritten.
© A. H. Chamberlyn, New Yorlc; D : 821,
■ , Sept. 3, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1901. 1997
As a man thinketh; by H. H. Bullocli. 165 p.
4°. Typewritten.
P© Harriett Hammond Bulloclc, Montreal,
Canada ; D : 11118, Aug. 5, 1907 ; 2c. July 17,
1907. 1998
play in 4 acts, by H. M. Greene. 98 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1910; D: 20663; Hiram Moe
Greene, Boston. 1999
As a man thinks; play in 4 acts, by Augustus
Thomas. New York, Duffleld & company, 1911.
213 p. 8°.
© June 13, 1911; 2c. June 15, 1911; D:
24521; Duffield & co.. New York. 2000
As a woman saw it. See United.
As a woman thinketh; comedy of the period in
3 acts, by Edith F. A. U. Painton. Chicago,
T. S. Dennison & co. 96 p. 12°.
© Jan. 19, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914 ; D : 35745 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 2000a
As a woman thinks; social play in 4 acts, by
H. Drucke. [72] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1914; D: 36795; Herman
Drucke, New York. 2000b
As best we can; comedy in 4 acts, by C. Ken-
nedy. [120] p. 4°. TjTDewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21. 1911; D : 231G3 ; Charles
Kennedy, New York. 2001
As by a miracle; an American comedy in 3
acts and 2 entre-acts, by A. B. Miller.
© Alexander B. Miller, Newark, N. J. ; D :
7299, Sept. 23, 1905. 2002
As by fire; a temperance drama in 5 acts, by H.
I Elliott McBride. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39207,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 2003
s children see us; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
W. A. Quick. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Quick, New York ; D : 11059.
July 27, 1907 ; 2c. July 27, 1907. 2004
jis far as the East is; drama in 4 acts, by P.
Shaw. 86 p. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17580 ; Percy Shaw.
New York. 2005
As good as a play. See High (The) old court
of impeachment.
As it always ends; a drama of real life, by
George F. Euler. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Francis Euler, San Francisco ; D :
4644, Feb. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1904. 2006
As it happens; an absurdity which occurs in a
few minutes, by Ralph M. Skinner. Type-
written.
© Dorothy Neville, New York ; 1899 : 82838,
Dec. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 2007
As it is written; a tragedy, by V. Woods. Type-
written.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1900 :
25382, Oct. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 12. 2008
As it often happens; comedy in 3 acts, by C. de
Lima. [101] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1911; D : 24812 ; Charles de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 2009
As it was; vaudeville sketch in 8 scenes, by E.
J. Flanagan, jr. [1] 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914 ; D : 37091 ; E. J. Flana-
gan, jr., Philadelphia. 2009a
As it was in the beginning; by C. W. Calhoun.
[71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910 : D : 21854 ; Charles W.
Calhoun, Berkeley, Cal. 2010
an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by J.
As in a mirror. See Magic (The) dance.
London and L. Bascom.
© Jack London and Lee Bascom, San Fran-
cisco; D:7480, Oct. 30, 1905. 2011
As it will be in 1950; 1 act playlet, by E. N.
Frohlichstein. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912 ; D : 29444 ; Emanuel N.
Frohlichstein, Mobile. 2012
As Judith to Holofernes; a tragedy in 5 acts,
by J, Wolff. Typewritten.
© Julia Wolff, New York; 1891 : 12121, Apr.
3; le. received. 2013
As knight of old; by R. B. Caffray.
© Ruben B. Caffray, New York ; D : 1995,
June 10, 1902. 2014
As luck would have it; drama in 3 acts, by J. C.
Dox and P. A. Folsom.
© Julia C. Dox and Percy A. Folsom, Peoria,
111. ; D : 12961, May 13, 190S. 2015
As man sows; by Neilson Morris. 27 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909; D: 17664; Ann O'Neill,
Overbrook, Pa. 2016
As Molly told it; by Paul Marion [pseud, of
Pauline Phelps and Marion Short]. [New
York] E. S. Werner. 8 p. 12".
© Sept. 24, 1909; 2c. Sept. 28, 1909; D:
16947; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 2017
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As of yore; a grand historical drama in 5 acts,
by P. Wilson.
© Piercy Wilson, San Francisco ; 1877 : 1135,
Jan. 29. 2018
As one is taught. See Hidden (The) Messiah.
As others see us; play in 3 acts, by D. C. War-
rington. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1914 ; D : 36834 ; Dora Clark
Warrington, Pittsburgh. 2018a
As the curtain falls; comedy of youth in 3 acts,
by P. L. Wilde [pseud, of P. L. Weil] [121] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914 ; D : 35895 ; Percival L.
Weil, New York. 2019
As the leaves; a comedy in 4 acts, by Giuseppe
Gi.-icosa. (In The drama, no. 1, Feb. 1911;
periodical © Feb. 23, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1911 ;
B: 241480; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago) 2019a
a drama in 4 acts, by Giacosa.
1908]
p.
12".
© Donald Robertson, Chicago:
Feb. 18, 1908; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908.
[Chicago?
D : 12377.
2020
As the public wills; play in 4 acts, by K. H. M.
Gardner and J. E. Mansbarger. [1], 68 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914; D : 359G4 ; Karl H. M.
Gardner and John E. Mansbarger, Los An-
geles. 2020a
As the sun sets; by G. Levy.
© Grace Levy, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; D : 11850,
Dec. 3, 1907. 2021
As the sun went down; a drama of western
life, in 4 acts, by G. D. Baker. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Geo. D. Baker, New York ; D : 1994, May
26, 1902; 2c. Aug. 8, 1902. 2022
As the world goes; a play in 1 act, by W. S.
Howard. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Stanton Howard, New York ; D : 6859.
June 21, 1905 ; 2c, June 21, 1905. 2023
As the world is; drama, by O. Wood. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910 ; D : 20231 ; Oscar Wood,
Port Chester, N. Y. 2024
As the world judg'ed her; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 61 p. f. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12087, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908. 2025
As told in the hills; a southern romance of
to-day in 4 acts, by W. F. Mann. f. Type-
written.
© Wm. F. Mann, Baltimore ; D : 5622, Sept.
29, 1904; 2c, July 30, 1906. 2026
As we are; a comedy drama in 3 acts and a
prologue, by H. P. Mawson.
© Harry P. Mawson. New York; 1888:
31732, Nov. 8. 2027
As who shall say? a play in 4 acts, by E. E.
Weston. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eflie Ellsler Weston, Nutley, N. J,; D:
13718, Sept, 4, 1908; 2c, Sept. 5, 1908, 2028
As woman to man; play in 1 act, dramatized
from a story of Ralph Bergengren's, by Judith
de Beverly. 15 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913; D: 32617; Agnes Bird,
Rockland, Me. 2029
As ye believe; drama in 1 act, by Louis de
Couey. [2], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911 ; D : 23511 ; Gustave Froh-
man. New York. 2030
As ye sow; a comedy in 5 acts, by C. Ellis. 36 p.
12".
© Charles Ellis, Rock Island, 111.; 1900 A:
2259, Jan. 25; 2c. Sept. 6, 1907. 2031
As ye sow, so ye shall reap; original play in 4
acts, by I. W. Rae. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1911 ; D : 24433 ; Ida Weston
Rae, Osborne, Kan. 2032
As you like it. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday,
Page (ic company [1912] viii, 193 p. col. front.,
illus., plan. 12°. (The Ben Greet Shakesi)eare
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© Apr. 29, 1912 ; 2c. May 8, 1912 ; A : 314333 ;
Doubleday, Page & co., Garden City, N. Y.
2033
by William Shakespeare, ed. with introduc-
tion and notes by C. L. Hooper. Chicago,
Aiusworth &. company, 1904. xiv, 127 p. 12°.
(Twentieth century Shakespeare)
© Cyrus Lauron Hooper, Chicago ; A : 96729,
Sept. 16, 1904; 2c. Sept. 16, 1904. 2034
— ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected crit-
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[First folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell &
CO. [1906] 4 p. 1., vii-xix, 236 p. front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York ; A :
160999, Nov. 20, 1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. 2035
■ from the Riverside edition, ed. by Rich-
ard Grant White, with additional notes. Bos-
ton, New York [etc.] Houghton, Mililin and
conipiuiy [1896] 119 p. 12". (The Riverside
literature series, [no. 93] )
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1896:
21472, Apr. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 15. 2036
a comedy in 5 acts, as performed by
Helena Modjeska (Countess Bozenta). In-
dianapolis, Hasselman-journal co., 1883. 59 p.
front, (port.) 12°.
© Fred Stiuson, Andover, Mass.,
15105, Aug. 16; 2c. Sept. 4.
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As you like it — Continued.
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based upon, the prompt-book of Julia Mar-
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16°.
© Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston ; D : 10059,
Mar. 2, 1907 ; 2c. June 15, 1907. 2038
— ed. by H. H. Furness. Pbiladelphia, J. B.
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per & brothers, 1898. 208 p. front, illus. 12°.
(Shake^peii.re's complete works, v. 11)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 26698,
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— introduction and notes by Henry Norman
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Black with the coopei'ation of Andrew Jackson
George. School ed. [Boston] Ginn and com-
pany [1906.] xxxvii, [1], 152 p. front,
(facsim.) fold, chart. 16°. (The new Hudson
Shakespeare)
© Ginn & co., Boston ; A : 155477, Sept. 13,
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— ■ Same.
© Ginn & co., Boston; A : 164617, Jan. 2,
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— a play in 1 act, by R. Mansfield.
© Richard Mansfield, New London, Conn.;
D : 524S, July 1, 1904, 2046
— a pleasant comedy, newly embellished with
sundry decorations by W. H. Low. New York,
Dodd, Mead & co., 1900. 3 p. 1., 130 p. front,
illus. pi. 8°.
© Dodd, Mead «& co.. New York; 1899 : 69967,
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© American book co.. New York; 1805:
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academy series of English classics)
© Samuel Thurber, Roxbury, Mass.; 1896:
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Same. Boston. New York [etc.] Ginn
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logg. New York, Clark & Maynard. 1883.
132 p. 12°.
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English classics)
© Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, Boston ; 1896 :
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Same. New York. Cincinnati [etc.]
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© Wm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.: A:
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Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
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208 p. front., illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
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lish classics)
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102 p., 1 1. front, (port.) 12° (Longmans'
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— See also Shakespeare's works.
Asa Bassett; or. The F. F. V.s, a comedy-
drama in 3 acts, by Celia Robinson and F. L.
Robinson (Yankee Robinson).
© Fayette L. Robinson, Chicago; 1881:
12610, Aug. 15. 2065
Asa Groot; or, The judg'e of Swanzey, a drama
of Puritan days, in 5 acts, by Barba Rossa
[pseud, of W. O. Soubron.] Milwaukee, Wis.,
The International literary bureau [1901] 3
p. 1., 40 p. 12°.
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
233, Mar. 19, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 190L 2066
Ascension lillies; play in 1 act, by M. H. Plan-
ner. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D: 32128; Mary H.
Planner, Indianapolis. 2067
Aschenbrodel; a play in 4 acts, by J, Le Mon.
© James Le Mon, New York; 1881:13392,
Aug. 31; 2c. Feb. 27, 18S2. 2068
Aschimedas, the Persian; by S. M. Dudley.
© Sarah Marie Dudley, Detroit; D : 11226.
Aug. 24, 1907. 2069
Aschimedas, the true son. See Master's (The)
power.
Ash-can Marie; a sketch, by R. A. Deaves.
© Rillie A. Deaves, New York ; 1899 : 73575,
Nov. 11. 2070
Ashes; actless play, by O. D. Bailey and Lottie
M. Meaney. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D: 39813; Oliver D.
Bailey, New York. 2070a
drama in 4 acts, by V. Page. 41 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909; D: 17494; Vivian Page,
New York. 2071
play in 4 acts, by E. M, Crane and Josephine
Victor. [3], 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910; D : 21447 ; Eleanor
Maud Crane, New York. 2072
Ashes of Adam; by Ed Rose.
© Ed Rose, New York; D : 7277, Sept. 18,
1905. 2073
Ashes of art; drama without a lesson in 4 acts,
by L. H. B. Knox. [2], 146 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911 ; D : 25837 ; Loren H. B.
Knox, Chicago. 2074
Ashes (The) of desire; a social drama in 4 acts,
by Stuart Boyle.
© Ernst Kronshage, Milwaukee ; D : 35S2,
June 15, 1903. ' 2075
Ashes (The) of roses. f°. Typewritten.
© Francis Cotonv Arrigo. Cynthiana, Ky. ;
D : 5718, Nov. 2, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1904. 2076
98
9.077
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2096
Ashes (The) of roses — Continued.
by M. M. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
i© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24577 ; M. de Nasci-
mento, Washington.
2077
dr-ama in 5 acts, by J. Magnus and H. C.
Bunner.
© Julian Magnus, New Yorls; 1880:13155,
Aug. 27, 2078
Ashes of '64; by Oliver Curtis.
© John A. Sanborn, New York ; D : 11776.
Nov. 20, 1907. 2079
Ashes on the altar; dramatized in 4 acts, by
L. D. Fair.
© Laura D. Fair, San Francisco ; 1876 : 393,
Jan. 8. 2080
or. The looms of Lowell, a play, by W. M.
Turner.
© Wm. Mason Turner, Philadelphia; 1873:
3080, Mar. 28. 2081
[Ashmedei; tragedy in 7 scenes, by Leonid An-
dreiev, authorized tr. by M. Katz]
New Yorli, Hebrew publishing co., 1910. 1 p.
1., 130 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22739 ;
Herman Bernstein, New Yorl^. [Copyright is
claimed on translation] 2081a
Ashton's income tax. See 15,000 a year.
Ask without knocking and you shall receive.
See Failure (The) of success.
Askaros, the Copt; an historical drama of
Eastern life in 5 acts and 8 oriental pictures,
by T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, New York; 1871:7746,
Aug. 19. 2082
Asleep at his post; a war drama founded upon
an historic event of the late rebellion, in 3
acts, by J. E. Huston.
© J. E. Huston, Clearfield, la. ; 1886 : 23584,
Nov. 10. 2083
Asleep at the switch; [by C. E. Blaney]. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 12504,
Mar. 7, 1908; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 2084
a melodrama in 4 acts, by S. Morris.
© Sam xMorris, Chicago ; D : 2036, June 23,
1802. 2085
Asmodeus; comic opera in 3 acts, tr., adapted
and ai-r. for the English stage from Auber's
opera Le part du diable, by A. D. NeuendorfC.
© Ad. Neuendorff, New York; 1884:18840,
Sept. 19. 2086
Aspasia; tragedy in 5 acts, by Ine Chenier
[pseud, of A. E, Cheney]
© Annie Elizabeth Cheney, Los Angeles;
1898 : 4230, Jan. 10 ; 2c. July 5. 2087
Asphodel; or. The magic pen, by Jerome Ravel
and I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:28001,
Oct. 29. 2088
Aspiration; play, by B. Hibbs. [6] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 12, 1912; D: 29949; Blanche
Hibbs, Seattle. 2089
Aspirations; comedy in 1 act, Tsy H. H. Schaff-
ner. [2], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910 ; D : 22323 ; Herbert Har-
old Schaffner, Chicago. 2090
Aspiring (An) detective; duologue in 1 act, by
D. D. Aaronson. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915 ; D : 40562 ; David Darby
Aaronson, New York. 2090a
Aspiring (The) druggist; a comedy in 2 acts,
by PI. W. Mitchell.
© Hubbard Winslow Mitchell, New York;
D:691, July 24, 1901. 2091
Assarpai; operndichtung, von Richard von Hart-
wig.
© Karl Koehler, Charlottenburg, Germany;
1898 : 17292, Mar. 14 ; 2c. Mar, 14. 2092
Assassin (The); tragedy in 4 acts, by H. White.
Woodstock, N. Y., Maverick press. 55 p. 12*.
© Jan. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1912 ; D : 28227 ;
Hervey White, Woodstock, N. Y. 2093
Assassination; or. The closing scene, a tragedy
of the great rebellion in 5 acts, by De W. C.
Vestal.
© De Witt C. Vestal, California; 1879:
12574, Sept, 20 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 2094
Assassination (The) of the mad czar, Paul I,
of Russia; sketch, by Frank B. Coigne. 4 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914; D: 37447; Coigne fea-
ture film CO., inc., New York. 2094a
Assassinee (L'); comedie en 4 actes, d'apr&s une
nouvelle de Gaston Bergeret, par Ernest
Greuet-Dancourt. Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1904. 2 p. 1., 96 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris; D : 4701, Mar. 9, 1904;
2c. Mar. 9, 1904. 2095
Assassinio (L.') di Gennaro Cuocolo; ovvero,
La Camorra napolitana, scene drammatichf
napolitane in 6 atti, tratta dal vero, di R. P.
Cammarano. [74] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911; D: 23944; Raffaele P.
Cammarano, Philadelphia. 2096
99
2097
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2115
Assassinio (L') di Gennaro Cuocolo e Maria
Cutinelli; drnmma in 6 atti e 8 quadri, di F.
Vela. [114] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1911 ; D : 23758 ; Frank Vela,
Philadelphia. 2097
Assumption of Hannele; dream-poem in 2 parts,
by Gerhart Hauptmann, tr. by G. S. Bryan.
(in Poet lore, v. 20, no. 3, May-June, 1909)
© July 19, 1909 ; 2e. Feb. 16, 1910 ; D : 20202 ;
G. S. Bryan, Boston. 2108
See also Dramatic works of Gerhart
Hauptmann.
Assassinio (L') di Giuseppe Petrosino; by A.
De Martino.
© Antonio De Martino, New York ; D : 15637, . Astarte; a play, by E. H. Webb
Apr. 17, 1909.
Assaut (L'); piece en 3 actes, par H. Bernstein.
(L'lllustrntion theatrale, 8"" annee, 216, ler
juin 1912.)
© June 1, 1912 ; 2c. June 13, 1912 ; D : 29059 ;
Heni-y Bernstein, Paris. 2099
Assertion (The) of Mrs. Mansfield; play in 4
acts, by J. F. Waddington. 141 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915; D: 40478; John Fru-
shard Waddington, River Desert, P. Q.,
Canada. 2099a
Assessor (The); by T. S. Denison. Chicago, T.
S. Denison, 1878.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 12821, Nov.
, 7; 2c. Nov. 11. 2100
Srime. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1906] p.
145-149. 16^
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 7, 1906; D : 9329, Oct. 26,
1906; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 2101
Asshur, prince of Shomer; or. Smiles and tears.
© Mrs. W. H. Lefler, Brooklyn; 1890 : 39137,
Dec. 10; 2c. Dec. 4. 2102
Assisted (An) destiny; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. C. Jones and A. M. Smith.
© Alice C. Jones and Alice M. Smith. Ta-
coma; D : 3081, Mar. 2, 1903. 2103
Assisting' Shakespeare; play in 1 act, by W. F.
Williams. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1913 ; D : 33757 ; Warwick F.
Williams, New York. 2104
Association; drama in 4 acts, by R. Danen-
baum. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1910; D : 17918; Roby Danen-
baum, Minneapolis. 2105
Assommoir (L'); by E. Leiand. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward Leiand, New York ; D : 2034, June
21, 1902 ; 2c. June 21, 1902. 2106
a dramatic revelation of natural and social
life, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1879:4896,
Apr. 12. 2107
See also Gervaise.
2098 © Emma H. Webb, New York ; 1871 : 7460,
Aug. 9. 2109
Astonishing' (The) adventures of- an opera
company. See Rovers (The) en route.
Astral (The) messenger; piny in 1 act and 2
scenes, by B. T. Tatem. [1], 33 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 30. 1914; D: 35855; Ben.1amin
Thomas Tatem, Brooklyn. 2109a
Astray; symbolic play in 2 acts and prologue,
by E. Berns. [67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37725 ; Edna Berns,
Brooklyn. 2109b
Astronomer (The); by A. Stevenson. 1 p. f°.
Printed.
© Augusta Stevenson, New York; D : 15370,
Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 2110
comic opera, by R. A. Edon, music by Pierre
Lumier. 0 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard A. Edon de Buda, New York;
D : 496], Apr. 25, 1904; 2c. Apr. 25, 1904. 2111
Astronomia popular; revista comico-lirico-bail-
able en 1 acto, dividido en 1 prologo y 4
cuadros, en verso y prosa, original de Farfan,
Burgos y Peraita, mtisica de los niaestros San
Felipe y Vela. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1908. 39, [3] p. 12".
© Farfan, Burgos & Peraita, Madrid; D:
13580, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 2112
Astronomical (The) ballet; designed and in-
vented by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1892 : 1886, Jan.
11. 2113
Astucia; dittlogo en prosa original de A. Jimena
y Diaz. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles, 1914. 12 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40098; Antonio Jimena y Diaz, Madrid, 2113a
Astucia de mujer; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en un prologo y 3 cuadros, letra original de F.
de Iracheta, mtisica del maestro Conrodo del
Campo. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
paiioles, 1912. 34 p. 12".
© Mar. 6, 1913; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913; D : 32563 :
Francisco de Iracheta, Madrid. 2114
At a box office; monologue, by F. G. Ruthven.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912; D: 31196; Florence Ger-
trude Ruthven, Detroit. 2115
100
>ill5
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2134
At a pay station; sketch for 2 people, by F.
Finney. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914; D: 35539; Frank Finney,
New York. 2115a
At a railway station; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
hy W. F. D. Arnett. [53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912; D : 29287 ; Wm. F. D.
Arnett, Denver. 2116
a 1 act comedy; by W. Arnett. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William Arnett, Denver; D : 15498, Mar.
30, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909. 2117
At a wayside inn; playlet of the present day, by
T. P. Bartlett. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 : D : 35824 ; Thomas Paul
Bartlett, Oakland, Cal. 2117a
At any cost; melodrama in 5 acts.
© Eva Heaton, New York ; 1891 : 14880, Apr.
21. 2118
a melodrama in 4 acts.
© Eva Heaton, Holly Beach, N. J.; 1891:
19050, May 25. 2119
At bay; drama in 4 acts, by G. Scarborough.
112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913 ; D : 33199 ; George Scar-
borough, New Brighton, N. Y. 2120
tabloid drama in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [34]
p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 2, 1914; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914; D : 39181 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 2120a
or, Called to account, an original domestic
drama in 4 acts, by F. Marsden (W. A. Sliver).
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1875:6386,
Jmie 17. 2121
At big- Bill's; play in 1 act, by M. Ferber. 8 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1911; D: 23185; Maurice
Ferber, Rochester, Mass. 2122
At Cape Delg-ado; a drama of African slavery
in 5 acts, by C. F. Webber.
© Charles F. Webber, Boston ; 1889 : 12823.
Apr. 26. 2123
At Christmas; a drama in 2 acts, by H. W.
Mitchell.
© Hubbard Winslow Mitchell, New York:
D:689, July 24, 1901. 2124
At close of day; a 1 act rural drama, by Ethel
May Shorey. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred S. Campbell, New York; D : 12605,
Mar. 24, 1908; 2c. Mar. 24, 1908. 2125
At close rang-e; little drama in 1 act, tr. and
adapted from the Spanish of Jacinto Bena-
vente. by J. A. Herman. [2], 28 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911; D: 23077; John Arm-
strong Herman, Harrisburg, Pa. 2126
At Colorado Springs; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. J, Piesse. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912; D : 30494 ; Francis
James Piesse, Washington. 2127
At Cozy Corners; by P. Phelps and M. Short.
© Pauline Phelps and MaVion Short, New
York ; D : 2032, June 21, 1902. 2128
At Cripple Creek; in 4 acts, by Hal Reid. Type-
written.
© James Halleck Reid, Chicago; 1900 A:
30305, Dec. 15; 2c. Jan. 8, 1901. 2129
At Cupid's cabin.
© Souvenir pub. co., Albia, la. ; D : 12175,
Jan. 14, 1908. 2130
At Cupid's rest; a comedy in 4 acts, by L, G.
Schroeder.
© L. Gustaf Schroeder, San Francisco;
1898:16075, Mar. 8. 2131
At Dr. Jollyboy's; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Louis E. Salmon, New York; D : 3370,
May 2, 1903. 2132
At Dr. Leblanc's; farce in 3 acts, by M. P. B.
Graham. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915; D: 39690; Mercy Pris-
cilla Bateson Graham, Sinking Spring, Pa.
2132a
At dusk; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by D. G.
King. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914 ; D : 37353 ; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 2132b
At duty's call; a dramatic composition in pro-
logue and 3 acts. f°. Typewritten.
© Elmer E. McFadden, Brooklvn ; D : 3507,
May 28, 1903; 2c. May 28, 1903. 2133
At Economy Junction; character comedy, by
T. Friel and Fred Wyckoff. [12] p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1910; D: 21646; Thornton
Friel. Anderson, Ind. 2134
At Eden's low stoop; play in 1 act, by J.
Weichsel. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39777 ; John Weich-
sel, New York. 2134a
At eleven; play in 1 act, by F. Orman. [42] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1914; D: 35615; Felix Orman,
New York. 2134b
xox
2135
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2161
At Ellis Island, 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joe Welch, New York ; D : 10574, May 16,
1907 ; 2c. May 4, 1907. 2135
At Fernton hall; coniefly in 3 acts, by C. A. de
Lima. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D: 33438; Charles A.
de Lima, Florence, Italy. 2136
At freedom's door; a romantic opera in 3 acts,
7 E. E. Mori.
t) Emile E. Mori, Washington ; D : 697, July
i.^, 1901. 2137
At u&y Monte Carlo; or, A day in France. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Fred Roger Imhof, Rock Island, 111.; D:
3201, Mar. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903. 2138
At Gibson's; a comedy In 3 acts, by J. Snyder,
© John Snyder, Boston ; 1899 : 59763, Sept.
18. 2139
At headquarters; vaudeville playlet, by W, H.
Clifford. 19 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D: 28056; Wm. H.
Clifford, New York. 2140
At Hell Gate; a 4 act sensational melodrama of
metropolitan life, by Edward E. Rose and
Eugene Thomas, 101 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Thomas E. Shea, Belfast, Me.; D : 3312,
Apr. 20, 1903; 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 2141
At Hickory Crossing'; rural comedy playlet, by
Charles Horwitz. 10 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909; D : 17349 ; Dave and
Percie Martin, Chicago. 2142
At home; a comedy drama, by W. Busch.
© WUliam Busch, St. Louis; 1894:22065,
Apr. 30. 2143
At home in the water.
© Henry S. Sanderson, New York; 1875:
12186, Nov. 17. 2144
At home on Mount Parnassus; a pageant play,
by Frances E. Clarke. Boston [etc.] Educa-
tional publishing company [1912] 32 p. 16".
© Sept. 20, 1912; 2c. Sept. 25, 1912; A:
326190; Educational pub. co., Boston. 2145
sketch in 1 act, by F. E. Clarke. 22, [2] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911 ; D : 24076 ; Frances E.
Clarke, Brooklyn. 2146
At home Thursdays; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by J. R. Hager.
© John R. Hager, Terre Haute, Ind. ; 1887 :
23145, Sept. 12. 2147
At inns and outs. See Way (The) of a woman.
At Lady smith; by G. F. Warren.
© George P. Warren, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 4728, Feb. 20. 2148
At last; an Irish sensational drama in 4 acts,
founded on Tales of the O'Hara family, by
E. D. Haygarth.
© E. D. Haygarth, United States; 1873:
6447, June 7. 2149
a play in 4 acts, by J. W. Shannon.
© W. J. Florence, Philadelphia; 1871:91,
Jan. 5.
2150
prologue and 3 acts. 73 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Luella Forepaugh Fish, St. Louis; D:
5383, Aug. 8, 1904; Ic. Aug. 13, 1904; Ic. May
12, 1904. 2151
or, The orphan's oath, in 3 acts, by F. Her-
ring.
© Fanny Herring, Boston; 1873:12301,
Oct. 27. 2152
At last he has done well; comedy in 3 acts, by
A. Albini, tr, by Ludmilla Krueger.
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898:
43594*, July 20. 2153
At liberty; play in 1 act, by A. Thomas. [1], 9
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D: 29038; Augustus
Thomas, New Rochelle, N. Y. 2154
At Lord Protector's house. 2 p. 4°.
© Harriet Earhart Monroe, Washington;
D : 5305, July 2, 1904 ; 2c. July 2, 1904. 2155
At Lynhurst; a comedy in 4 acts, by P. W. Hyde.
Typewritten.
I© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh; 1897:
43213, July 30 ; 2c. Aug. 11. 2156
At Mag'dalena Bay; a military drama in 4 acts,
by Miron Leffingwell. Chicago, Chicago man-
uscript CO., 1912. 61 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© May 27, 1912 ; 2c. June 8, 1912 ; D : 29911 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 2157
At Martinique; romantic, historical melodrama
in 4 acts, by W. G. Browne.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; D: 1915, May
21, 1902. 2158
At Mary's Harbor, t". Typewritten.
© Frederick M. Smith and Walter R. Linn,
United States; D : 9953, Feb. 11, 1907: 2c.
Nov. 30, 1906. 2159
At Meadows End.
© Charles J. Schaffuit, New Haven; D:
3382, May 5, 1903. 2160
At mid-night; play in 1 act, by F. Gerald. [1],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 32435; Florence
Gerald, New York. 2161
I
102
2162
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2185
At Mineral Spring's; comedy dramatic sketch,
by H. G. Henry Haraldsen. [6] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913; D : 34486 ; H. G. H.
Haraldsen, Harvey, 111. 2162
At Miss Penhallow's boarding house; scenes,
by H. L. Talbot. Portland, Me., Marks print-
ing house, 1904. cover-title, 37 p. S".
© Hannah Lincoln Talbot, Portland. Me. ;
D : 5581, Sept. 29, 1904 ; Ic. Sept. 29, 1904 : Ic.
Oct. 10, 1904. 2163
At Monaco; a comedy in 1 act, by F. L. Carlton
and W. Terre. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Carlton and Willard Terre,
Newark. N. J.; D : 14397, Nov. 11, 190S; 2c.
Jan. 9, 1909. 2164
At Neptune's throne; child's play in 1 act, by
I. Anderson. [2], 8 p. 4". Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D: 32053; Isabel An-
derson, Brookline, Mass. 2165
At Newport; a drama in 3 acts, by J. W. Dow.
© J. W. Dow, New York ; 1836 : 1601, Jan.
19; 2c. Jan. 19. 2166
At Niagara; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ed.
W. Rowland and E. Clifford.
© Edwin Clifford, Oshkosh, Wis. ; D : 990,
Oct. 21, 1901. 3167
At Niagara Falls; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Ed. W. Rowland and E. Clifford.
© Edwin Clifford, Oshkosh, Wis.; D:991,
Oct. 21, 1901. 2168
At odds; [by] J. P. S. Lawrence. Typewritten.
© J. P. S Lawrence, Philadelphia; 1889 •
23864, Ang 3 ; Ic. Ang. 3. 2169
play in 3 acts, by M. R. Cushmau and P.
Sainsbnry 4". Typewritten.
© Mande R. Cnshman and Pauline Sains-
bui7. South Orange. N. J. ; D : 8089, Mar. 2,
1906; 2c. Mar. 2, 1906. 2170
At old Fort Lookout; a western military drama
in 3 acts, by J. S. Dawley. t°. Typewritten.
© James Searle Dawley, Cincinnati ; D :
2436, Oct. 11, 1902; 2c. Oct. 13, 1902. 2171
At old Nantucket, f. Typewritten.
© P. W. Hyde and H. L. Aland, Pittsburgh ;
D:2232, Aug. 13, 1902; 2c. Aug. 13, 1902.
2172
At 122; a melodrama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by
P. W. Hyde and W. A. Woods. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hvde and Wm. Ander-
son Woods, Pittsburgh; 1898:10494, Feb. 8;
2c. Apr. 5. 2173
At Piney Flats. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George M. Anderson. Princeton, Ind. ; D :
5211, June 20, 1904 ; 2c. June 20, 1904. 2174
At Piney Ridge; a play in 4 acts, by D. K.
Higgins.
© David K. Higgins, Chicago ; 1897 : 17826.
Mar. 18. 2175
— a play of Tennessee life in 4 acts, by David
K. Higgins. 71 p. 8°.
© D. K. Higgins, New York ; D : 9694, Dec.
26, 1906 ; 2c, Dec. 26, 1906.
2176
At point of dawn; a 1 act play, by L. S. Sarver.
© Lucy Spencer Sarver, New York ; D : 9786,
Jan. 14, 1907. 2177
At 'Possum Hollow; a drama in 5 acts, by Dave
H. Woods. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Dave H. Woods, Sandusky, O. ; D :
13057, May 25, 1908; 2c. July 14, 1908. 2178
At Prairie Junction; a play in 1 act, by A. J.
V/haley. 24 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Whaley, Philadelphia; D:
15054, Feb. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1909. 2179
At Random Run; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
Gordan V. May. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1906. 46 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston: D ; 8940,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2c. Oct. 9, 1906. 2180
At rehearsal. See Getting a start.
At retreat; a dramatic fancy of the Civil War
in 1 act, by Arthur A. Blunt. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 190L 14 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 698,
July 25, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1901. 2181
At Ridgely house; war time romance, by G. P.
Fisher. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914; D: 39111; George P.
Fisher, Chicago. 2181a
At risk of his life; a play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 19G9; D: 10530; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 2182
At Sandy Hook; comedy drama in 4 acts, by A.
Aulger. 26 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913 ; D : 31983 ; Addison Aul-
ger, Missouri Valley, la. 2183
At Santa Felicia; or, A modern cavalier, a
modern romantic play in 4 acts, by R. W.
TuUy.
© Richard Walton Tully, New York; D:
1734, Apr. 14, 1902. 2184
At Sawmill Center; a melodrama of the North-
west in 4 acts, by B. Eyferth. 79 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Bruno Evferth, Duluth, Minn.; D : 2839,
Jan. 10, 1903; 2c. Jan. 13, 1903. 2185
103
2186
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2207
At sea; by Aaron Hoffman. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© ic. Oct. 2, 1911 ; D : 253S0 ; Albert F. Haw-
thorne and Frank A. Burt, New York. 2186
a mu-sical comedy in 2 acts, by H. Phillips.
At Tampa Bay — Continued.
a romantic military drama in 5 acts, by C.
Ellis.
© Charles Ellis, Rock Island, 111. ; D : llOOS,
July 20, 1907. 2198
© Harry Phillips, California; 1885:9982, At the all night drug store; a 1 act play, by J.
Woodman, cover-title, 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 32357; Joe Wood-
man, Brooklyn. 2199
May 1. 2187
At set of sun; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by E,
B. Tilton.
© Edwin B. Tilton, New York ; 1896 : 2905,
Jan. 6; 2c. Jan. 6. 2188
At 7 a. m.; surprise in 1 act, by C. I. Yeaux.
[4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35966 ; Clyde Isidore
Yeaux, New York. 2188a
At State Line; play in 1 act, by C. Andrews. 28
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Mar. 25, 1910; D: 20575; Charlton
Andrews, Valley City, N. D. 2189
At Stoney Brook; a comedy playlet in 1 act and
2 scenes, by E. Foreman. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edsar Foreman, New York ; D : 150.52,
Apr. 19, 1909; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909. 2190
At stroke of twelve; a comedy drama in 5 acts
and 7 scenes, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1899:
42362, June 29. 2191
At sundown; a pastoral play in 1 act, by J. C.
Nugent. Typewritten.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; 1900 A :
19941, Aug. 10 ; 2c. Aug. 10. 2192
At sunrise; military comedy drama in 5 acts,
by D. H. Lyall. 39 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912; D: 30552; Darrell H.
Lyall, Cincinnati. 2193
See also Hand in hand.
At Sunrise Hollow; by O. Graham, f. Type-
written.
© Oscar Graham, New York ; D : 8667, June
11, 1906; 2c. June 13, 1906. 2194
At sunset; by G. Scarborough. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Scarborough, New York; D:
15804, May 8, 1909; 2c. May 8, 1909. 2195
At swords points; a drama, by G. Cox Bancroft.
San Francisco, The Bancroft company, 1890.
© Genevieve C. Bancroft, San Francisco;
1890 : 34703, Nov. 4. 2196
At Tampa Bay; military comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. Ellis. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8. 1912 ; D : 28254 ; Charles Ellis,
Rock Island. 111. 2197
At the Arlington cottage; a farcical comedy in
3 acts, by H. A. D'Arcy.
© H. A. D'Arcy, New York; 1900 A: 14162,
June 7. 2200
At the hall; play in 1 act. by M. Beriza, tr. from
the original French, by S. C. Cobui-n. 2 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D: 36775; Marguerite
Beriza, Boston. 2200a
At the barn; an idyll in 3 acts, by A. Wharton.
3 V. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912; D: 29811; Anthony
Wharton, London. 2201
— idyll in 3 acts, by Anthony P. Wharton.
London, J. Williams, ltd. ; New York, S.
French. 2 p. 1., 87 p. 12".
© June 22, 1912 ; 2c. July 9, 1912 ; D : 30211 ;
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 2202
At the beauty parlors,
feminine.
Sec Eternal (The)
At the Boar's Head; a 1 act play, by W. M.
Blatt. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William M. Blatt, Boston ; D : 6887, June
28, 1905 ; 2c. June 28, 1905. 2203
At the box-office. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Hannah Hortense Lersner, New York ; D :
10014, Feb. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 2204
a monologue, by B. B. Hayward. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, New York ; D :
2737, Dec. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1902. 2205
— a monologue, by R. W. Eberhard. 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Raymond W. Eberhard, Boston ; D : 15435,
Mar. 24, 1909; 2t-. Mar. 24, 1909. 2206
At the box office window,
and duologues.
See Monologues
At the break of the market. See Goliath.
At the call of duty,
soldier.
See Girl (The) and the
At the carnival. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, Chicago; D:
5332, July 23, 1904 ; 2c. July 23, 1904. 2207
104
2208
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
2231
At the carnival — Continued.
a romantic play in 5 acts.
© Eva Mountford Grandin and John M.
Hickev, United States ; 1892 : 39195, Sept. 28.
2208
At the casino; play in 3 acts, by A. Marix. 3 v.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913 ; D : 34604 ; A. Marix, New
York. 2209
At the chasm; play in 1 act, by Jaroslav
Vrchlicky [pseud, of Emil Frida] tr. from the
Bohemian by C. Recht. (In Poet lore, v. 24,
no. 5, autumn, 1913.)
© Oct. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1913 ; D : 34700 ;
Charles Recht, New York. 2210
At the church door; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
S. Maguire.
© Sylvester Maguire, New York ; D : 3488,
May 13, 1903. 2211
At the club; by Geo. W. Barnum. Typewritten.
© George Brengle, New York; 1899:40771,
June 22 ; 2c. June 22. 2212
At the convent gate. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bennett C. Antenson, New York : D :
12159, Jan. 11, 1908; 2c. Jan. 11, 1908. 2213
At the cost of her life; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by O. Wood. Typewritten.
© Oscar AA^ood. Stamford. Conn.; 1898:
75911, Dec. 27 ; Ic. Feb. 28, 1899 ; Ic. Apr. 10,
1899. 2214
At the court of Belgrade.
© John Henry Milledge, Marlin, Tex.; D:
3885, Sept. 1, 1903. 2215
At the court of King Winter; a Christmas play
for schools, by Lizzie M. Hadley. New York
& Chicago, E. L. Kellogg &, co.
1© E. L. Kellogg & CO., New York and Chi-
cago; 1896:65655, Dec. 2. 2216
At the court of St. Valentine; by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment
house. 20 p. 4°.
© Oct. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 1910 ; D : 22999 ;
Eldridge entertainment bouse, Franklin, O.
2217
At the custom house; by G. T. Smith. 4°., Type-
written. [Title on copies is Custom house in-
spection.]
© George Totten Smith, New York; D:
10399, Apr. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1907. 2218
At the Cypher club; a comedietta in 1 act, by
J. J. Olson. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jerome J. Olson, Chicago ; D : 12799, Apr.
22, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1908. 2219
a play in 1 act, by J. J. Olson. IS p. 4°.
Ty]!ewritten.
© Jerome J. Olson, Chicago ; D : 9910, Feb.
6, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1907. 2220
At the dawn of the republic; original drama in
5 acts, by A. Gross. S". Typewritten.
© Anna Gross, New York ; D : 3910, Sept. 8,
1903; 2c. Sept. 8, 1903. 2221
At the depot; a character play, by Anne M.
Palmer. New York, Chicago, Tullar-Meredith
CO., 1915. 15 p. 8°.
© Feb. 11. 1915: 2c. and afE. June 26, 1915;
A: 406459; Tullar-Meredith cc, New York.
2221a
At the dropping of the shoes; a play in 1 act,
by B. Searie. [1], 21 p. 4". Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D: 30845; Billy A.
Searie, Fairport, N. Y. ' 2222
At the eleventh hour,
© Burt Haller, Norwood, O, ; D : 11780, Nov.
21, 1907. 2223
a comedy-drama in 1 act, by E. L. Connelly.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Le Movne Connelly. Pittsbursh;
D : 14116, Oct. 22, 1908; 2c. Oct, 22, 1908. 2224
At the end of the line; playlet, by T. F. Jarvis.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2.5, 1910; D: 20884; Thomas F.
Jarvis, New York. 2225
At the end of the rainbow; college comedy in 3
acts, bv Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Den-
ison &'co, 71 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2c. Sept. 24, 1910; D:
22130 ; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 2226
a drama in 4 acts, by B, L. Hall. 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. : D:
13529, Aug. 10, 1908 : 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 2227
At the end of the trail.
© John K, Morrison, Oklahoma City, Okl. ;
D : 13225, June 22, 1908. 2228
At the end of the year; play in 2 acts, by H. L.
Enander. [46] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1914 ; D : 37664 ; Hilma Lewis
Enander, Chicago. 2228a
At the ferry; or, A ferry tale, 1 act playlet, by
M. Keene and B. Mathews. 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 10, 1911 ; D : 24655 ; Slattie Keene
and Bob Mathews, New York. 2229
At the fire side; or. Little bird blue, a play
for children in 3 acts, by Elizabeth Folding.
New York. The Roxbury publishing company
[1899] (Wizard series)
© Roxburv pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 12665,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 2230
At the florists; sketch in 1 act, by W, C. de
Mille. [3], 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912; D: 31310; William C.
de Mille, New York. 2231
105
2232
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2251
At the foot of the cross,
son.
See Prodigal (The)
At the foot of the throne; a comedy drama, by
J. A. King and G. E. Hall, f" . Typewritten.
© George E. Hall and John A. King, Brook-
lyn; D : 1495, Feb. 26, 19U2 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1902.
2232
a play in 5 acts, by Mrs. B. A. Armstrong,
72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. B. A. Armstrong, Minneapolis; D:
11587, Oct 25, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1908. 2233
At the fortune teller; a vaudevilletta, by E. A.
Woolf and Mme. von Trautmau. Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York ; D : 7288,
Sept. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1905. 2234
At the French ball.
© Fanny Rice, Brooklyn; D : 12821, Apr.
24, 1908. 2235
See also Masqueraders (The)
At the front door; 1 act comedy, by Sam Ebr-
licb. 8p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D: 22794; Gorman &
West, New York. 2236
At the gates of justice; a domestic comedy
drama, by James Halleck Reid.
© Lillian Ford, New York ; D : 1169, Dec.
10, 1901. 2237
At the gates of the city of Mammon; poetic
drama in 1 act, by E. Davis. [3], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913; D: 35270; Edwards
Davis, New York. 2238
At the goal. See Passing (The) show.
At the Golden Gate; or, Under the western
sky, a drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, adapted
from James F. O'Neil's novel by A. H. Browne.
© Alice Howland Browne, Chicago ; D : 8538,
May 16, 1906. 2239
At the Golden Goose; play in 1 act, by M.
Lefuse. New York, S. French; London. S.
French, ltd. 24 p. 12".
© June 29, 1910; 2c. June 30, 1910; D:
21451 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 2240
At the golf club; play in 1 act, by Louis Weslyn.
8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39272 ; Edna Dorman
Jennings, New York. 2240a
At the Grand Central; comedy for two females,
by Frances Aj^mar Mathews. New York, E. S.
Werner, 1907. 13 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & cc. New York; D:
116S6, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c, Nov. 22, 1907. 2241
At the grand opera; a comedy. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Benjamin Chapin, New York; D: 11959,
Dec. 21, 1907; 2c. Jan, 20, 1908, 2242
At the hair-dresser's,
inine.
At the health
woman.
See Eternal (The) fem-
resort. See Talking (The)
At the hearth; an original drama in 1 act, by
C. H. Palmer.
© Charles Harvey Palmer, Milwaukee;
1896 : 55725, Oct. 7. 2243
At the height of the terror; a drama by L. W.
Smith. 79 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Lewis Worthiugton Smith, Des Moines;
D : 7087, June 23, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1905. 2244
At the home plate, 6 p. f. Tyi^ewritten.
© Chas. T. Eagan, Chicago; D : 15296, Mar.
10, 1909; 2c. Mar. 10, 1909. 2245
At the horse-track; play in 1 act, by L. F.
Apfel. 4 p. 4". TyiJewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1915; D: 40591; L, Frank
Apfel, Pomerania, N. J. 2245a
At the hotel; comedy sketch in 1 act, by Le Mar
Dorome [pseud, of M. E. Doane], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1911 ; D : 23116 ; Maude Es-
telle Doane, Philadelphia. 2246
At the hour of midnight, f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Bates Crane, California, Mo.;
D : 4430, Dec. 24, 1903 ; 2c. May 1, 1906. 2247
At the hour of two; vaudeville novelty vehicle,
by M. E. Jones. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D: 40240; Marc Ed-
mund Jones, New York. 2247a
At the Island of Mackinac. See Mackinac.
At the junction; a comedy, by L. J. Tynan.
© Leonard J. Tynan, Paterson ; 1891 : 15184,
Apr. 24. 2248
Boston,
farce in 1 act, by Charles S. Bird.
W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 27 p. 12".
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910;
D : 22575 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
2249
At the king's command; a drama in 4 acts, by
A. Wortmann and P. G. Piatti. 48 p. 8°.
© Albert Wortm:inn and Peter G, Piatti,
New York; D : 4862, Mar. 31, 1904; 2c. Apr,
20, 1904. 2250
At the landing; play in 1 act, by A. Hoffman.
22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1915 ; D : 40889 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 2250a
At the last, best; a tragedy by J. L. Burleigh,
founded upon A tale of two cities, by Charles
Dickens.
© John L. Burleigh, United States; 1873:
681, Jan. 25. 2251
106
2252
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2273
At the last it bitetli like a serpent and sting-
eth like an adder; teniperauce draui;i, by E. G.
Coleman. Itocky Mount, Va., G. Coleman.
15 p. 8°.
© Feb. 28, 1912; 2c. Mar. 7, 1912; D: 289R9;
E. G. Coleman, Rocky Mount, Va. 2252
At the little red school house; in 4 acts, by
Hal. Reid. Typewritten.
© Jnmes Halleck Reid, Chicago; D : 210,
Mar. 13, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1901. 2253
At the marriage bureau; a vaudeville in 1 act,
libretto by W. Del Sena, music by Zeuo Landt.
© Richard A. Lucchesi, San Francisco;
1899:29277, Apr. 29. 2254
At the matinee. See Monologues of to-day.
At the mercy of crooks; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. J. Butler.
© Wm. J. Butler, New York ; 1898 : 20932,
Apr. 1. 2255
At the mercy of man; drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
T wells, jr.
© J. H. Twells, .ir., Berlin; D: 15511, Apr.
1, 1909. 2256
At the mercy of the court; a melodrama in 4
acts and 9 scenes, by V. Storbeck. t". Type-
written.
© Valeska Storbeck, Wheaton, 111. ; D : 5130,
Jlay 27, 1904 ; 2c. May 26, 1904. 2257
At the mercy of the Czar; a romance of Russia
in 3 acts, by Beaumont Claxton [pseud, of
T. C. Taylor]
© Thomas Claxton Taylor, Springfield, 111.;
D : 553, June 6, 1901. 2258
At the m.ercy of Tiberius. 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Jules Reside, Australia ; D :
5985, Dec. 22, 1904 ; 2c. June 12, 1905. 2259
At the Mitre; a comedy in 1 act, by Margaret
Turnbull, founded on an incident in the life of
the famous actress, Anne Oldfield. 8°. Type-
written.
© Margaret Turnbull, New York ; D : 3155,
Mar. 18, 1903; 2c. Dec. 29, 1903. 2260
At the mode shop; the re-incarnation of Pris-
cilla; a f.-'shiou fantnsy, by H. W. Maclellan.
[3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913 ; D : 35432 ; Henry Ward
Maclellan, New York. 2260a
At the moving picture show; an original char-
acter monologue, by John B. Hymer. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Flario Arcaro, New York; D : 13311, July
8, 1908 ; 2c. July 8, 1908. 2261
At the naval club; comedy playlet in 1 scene,
by L. Corbett. 7 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2.3. 1910; D: 21616; Lawrence
Corbett, New York. 2262
At the news stand; a sketch, by P. Rooney.
10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912; D: 29745; Pat Rooney,
Southold, N. Y. 2263
At the old cross roads; by H. Reid. Typewrit-
ten.
© Hal Reid, Chicago; 1900 A: 31696, Dec.
31 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1901. 2264
At the old home. See In her father's house.
At the parcel counter; by J. H. Steele. 20 p.
f. Typewritten.
© ,TepS!^mv Hnrte Steele. Springfield, Mfi?s. ;
D : 3486, May 19, 1903 ; 2c. Itlay 19, 1903. 2265
At the 'phone. See Trip to the city.
At the photographer's; a comedietta in 1 act,
adapted from the Danish by T. S6gard.
© Thvge Rogard, Kansas City, Mo.; 1891:
37414, Oct. 17 ; Ic. Oct. 17. 2266
At the picket-line; a military drama of the
Civil War in 5 acts, by .T-o+in Adams. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
16021, Mar. 31 ; 2c. Aug. 30. 2267
At the play; short play in 1 act. by Edward E.
Piaggio. London, J. Williams, ltd. 16 p. 12°.
© Oct. 3, 1913 : 2c. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : .34673 :
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 2268
At the point of the gun. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© G. Harrison Carter, Sheffield, England;
D: 16059, June 12, 1909; 2c. June 12, 1909.
2269
At the polls; play in 4 acts, by F. P. O'Connor.
60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1915; D: 39580; Francis Pa-
cificus O'Connor, New York. 2269a
At the postern gate; a farce-comedy in 2 acts,
by Ernest J. Whisler. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1902. 32 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 2243,
Aug. 16, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 16, 1902. 2270
At the Pottersville post oflace; rural comedy in
3 acts, bv John INI. Francis. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd. 52 p. 12°.
© Sept. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34384 ;
Samuel French, New York. 2271
At the race track; monologue, by R. E. Jacobs.
[4] p. 8°. Printed.
© Rose E. Jacobs, Cincinnati; D : 12S27,
Apr. 24, 1908; 2c. May 4, 1908. 2272
E. Hunter. [31 p.
D : 34672 ;
— vaudeville sketch, by
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913;
Hunter, New York.
Edward
2273
107
2274
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2296
At the receptiou; playlet in 1 scene, by P. Wolf-
man. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
.© Ic. Feb. 7, 1912; D:2S5S8; Paul Wolf-
man, New York. 2274
At the Red Lion; [by] Helen Booth.
© P. GarreLt & co., Philadelphia; 1SS6:
12542, May 27. 2275
At the red school house; a comedy. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chapin, New York; D : 11956,
Dec. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 2276
At the rise of the curtain; dramatic preludes,
by F. H. Williams.
© Francis Howard Williams, Philadelphia ;
D : 4292, Nov. 23. 1903. 2277
At the sea-shore; farce in 2 scenes, by T. E.
Kyle. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1913 ; D : 83073 ; Tom E. Kyle,
New York. 2278
revision of The girl from Brighton, by A.
Hoffman. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30731 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 2279
At the shrine of Apollo. 1 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© D. Ernest Bell, Milwaukee ; D : 4136, Oct.
26, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1903. 2280
At the sign of the Bleeding Heart; comedy in
1 act, by R. C. Mitchell. [3], 19 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. JNIar. 20, 1911 ; D : 23703 ; Ruth Com-
fort IMitchell, Los Angeles. 2281
At the sign of the Buff Bible. Typewritten.
© Beulah Marie Dix, Cambridge, Mass.;
1898:7881, Jan. 26; Ic. Jan. 26; Ic. Sept. 27.
2282
At the sign of the nosegay; a comedy, by W. H.
Duncan, jr., and Henry Bayard.
© Wm. Henrv Duncan, jr., Brooklyn; D:
15081, Feb. 15, 1909. 2283
a comedy in 4 acts, by W. H. Duncan, jr.
94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Duncan, jr., Brooklyn ;
D : 15109, Feb. 17, 1909 ; 2c. July 20, 1909.
2284
comedy in 3 acts, by W. H. Duncan, jr.
[7], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1912; D: 31052; Wm. Henry
Duncan, jr., Brooklyn. 2285
At the singing cafe. See Aux cafes chan-
tants.
At the sound of taps; or. All lights out, a mil-
itary drama in 4 acts from the German Zap-
fenstreich, adapted by Charles Swickard. 90
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Swickard, New York; D : 9682, Dec.
21, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906. 2286
At the sound of the reveille; play in 1 act, by
J. Weichsel. 33 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D: 39776; John Weich-
sel, New York. 2286a
At the stake; a drama in 6 acts, from the
French, by INIme. R. Neuville.
© Mme. Rosina Neuville, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1873:3412, Apr. 3. 2287
At the stroke of twelve; by G. Nagel. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20752 ; George Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 2288
dramatic sketch, by Judson C. Brusie. [26]
p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D: 28841; Mrs. Judson
C. Brusie, San Francisco. 2289
At the telephone; comedy in 1 act, by Stella
Leroy [pseud, of Mrs. Starr King] [3], 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37844; Mrs. Starr
King, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2289a
At the theatre; or. The fairy of Leadville and
the gold fiend of the mountains, a farcical
musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1880:2504.
Feb. 16. 2290
See also Talking (The) woman.
At the threshold; a play in 2 scenes, by J. D.
Haag. 8°. Proof.
© Jackson D. Haag, Pittsburgh; D : 6223,
Feb. 14, 1905; 2c. Mar. 13, 1905. 2291
At the turn of the road; play in 1 act, by J. P.
White.
© Julia Proctor White, Peoria, 111.; D:
10351, Apr. 15, 1907. 2392
At the turn of the wick; play in 1 act, hy P. B.
Sipe. [3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D: 35566; Paul B. Sipe,
Pittsburgh. 2292a
At the village post-office; a musical play in 2
acts, by S. S. Tibbals. 31 p. 8°.
© Seymour S. Tibbals. Franklin, O. ; D :
9444, Nov. 15, 1906 ; 2c, Nov. 15, 1906. 2293
At the Warringtons; dramatic monologue, by
L. Shaffner. [2], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1911; D : 23074 ; Lillyan
Shaffner, Chicago. 2294
At the White Horse tavern; by Sidney Rosen-
feld. 63 p. 12".
© Alice Kauser, New York ; D : 11938, Dec.
18, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 2295
At the White House; a play in 1 act, by B. O.
Chapin. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chester Chapin, New York ;
D : 9414, Nov. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1906, 2296
.108
2S97
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
2316
At the world's mercy; a drama, by D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York; 1889:16021,
May 27. 2297
At 3 a. m,; by C. E. Lewis. [15] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 10, 1909; D: 16733; Charles E.
Lewis, Baltimore. 2298
At Tom-boy ranch. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Francis Tucker, Galesburg, 111. ; D : 7458.
Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 2299
At 2 a. m.; original playlet in 1 act, by H. Sel-
man. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914 ; D : 37082 ; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 2299a
a play in 1 act, by Louis Pendleton. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© L. Pendleton, Bryn Athyn, Pa. ; D : 7587.
Nov. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1906. 2300
At Valley Forge; an original comedy drama of
1770. by \V. L. Roberts. 89 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Lynch Roberts, Chicago; D : 31,
Jan. 12, 1901; 2c. Sept. 25, 1901. 2301
At Vera Cruz; melodrama in 4 acts, by Arthur
L. Collins. [4], 34 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1914 ; D : 37452 ; R. C. Smith,
Wapakoneta, O. 2301a
At war with herself. Bee Loriena.
At Wynncourt; a drama in 5 acts, by D. Hast-
ings.
i© Dille Hastings, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 32265,
Nov. 14. 2302
At Yale. See Life at Yale.
At your service; sketch in 1 act, by O. White.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1914 ; D : 37899 ; Oliver White,
New York. 2302a
Atahualpha, the last of the Incas; drama in 3
v.('\-9. by A. A. Furmaii. 70, [2] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911; D : 2.3951 ; Alfred A.
Furman, New York. 2303
Atalanta, a dream of Arcady; pastoral comedy
in 4 acts, by A. Sterling. [6], 188 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1913 ; D : 33295 ; Ada Sterling,
New York. 2304
Atavism; pLny in 1 act, by R. G. Nathan. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915; D: 39512; Robert
Gruntal Nathan, Cambridge, Mass. 2304a
Atchi; a comedietta in 1 act, by John Maddison
Morton. New American ed., correctly reprint-
ed from the original authorized acting ed.
New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37524, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 2305
Atelier (L'); a spectacular comedy-drama, by G.
Smith.
© Gean Smith, Chicago; 1887:2673, Feb.
3. 2306
Athaliah; a romantic drama of ancient Judea,
in 5 acts, by L. Pendleton. 106 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Louis Pendleton. Phiiadelpbia ; D : 504,
May 25, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1902. 2307
Athalie; a tragedy by J. Racine, ed. with ex-
planatory notes for the use of students by
Edward S. Joynes. New ed. New York, H.
Holt & company.
© Henrv Holt & co.. New York ; 1892 : 26158,
June 22 ; 2o. June 23. 2308
Athanasius; a mystery play in 3 acts and a
pologue, by M. E. J. Hobart . . . New York
[etc.] Longmans, Green and co., 1911. vii,
121 p. front., plates. 8°.
© Nov. 17, 1911; 2c. Nov. 22, 1911; A:
303195 ; Marie E. J. Hobart, New York. 2309
Atheist (The) 4°. Typewritten.
© A. Van Deventer, New York; D : 7816.
Jan. 4, 190.6; 2c. Jan. 4, 1906. 2310
modern play in 5 acts, by C. R. Schubering.
[4], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9. 1911 ; D : 23313 ; C. R. Schuber-
ing, Oakland, Cal. 2311
Athelwold; by Amelie Rives. New York, Har-
per and bi;os., 1893.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1893:6907,
Feb. 4; 2c. Mar. 13. 2312
Athene; farcical opera in 2 acts, by R. T. Nich-
olson, music composed by Howard Talbot.
London, Chappell & co., ltd. 48 p. 8°.
© Feb. 6, 1911; 2c. Feb. 7, 1911; D: 23285:
R. T. Nicholson, London. 2313
Athenia; or, A false prophet, comic opera in 2
acts, written by J. O'Keefe, composed by L.
Wales.
© John O'Keefe and Leonard Wales, United
States; 1894:36315, Aug. 3. 2314
Athens under Pericles; a scenic and drnmntic
composition, designed and painted by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1889 : 16979,
June 5. 2315
Atherley court; a drama in 5 acts, by J.
Brougham.
© John Brougham, New York ; 1872 : 13656,
Dec. 30. 2316
109
2317
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2337
Atherley court — Continued.
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by J. Broug-
ham.
© John Brougham, New York ; 1872 : 13502,
Dec. 24. 2317
Athlet (Der); schauspiel in 3 akten, von Her-
mann Bahr.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany; 1899:
64703, Oct. 6; 2c. Oct. 6. 2318
Athletic (The) infant; sketch in 2 scenes, by
T. Welch. 4 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1911; D: 24026; Thomas
Welch, Pittsburgh. 2319
Athos. the convict; a drama in 4 acts.
© Den Howe, United States ; D : 1464, Feb.
19, 1902. 2320
Atlantean (The); the argument and scenes of a
drama, by S. E. Kyan. [1], 52 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35316 ; Mrs. Samuel
Erwan, New York. 2321
Atlantic (The) patrol; an aeronautic supposi-
tion in 1 act, book by H. F. Cunningham.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1912; D: 29895; Henry F.
Cunningham, New York. 2322
Atlantis; a drama, by E. G. Birkmaier.
© Elizabeth G. Birkmaier, Alameda, Cal. ;
1894:48705, Oct. 18. 2323
a socialistic satire in 2 acts, by H. F. Tay-
lor. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Fitch Tnylor, Cos Cob, Conn.;
D : 10381, Apr. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1907.
2324
symphonic opera of the wai'fare of the ele-
Atonement — Continued.
a play in 1 act, by A. Chevalier.
17 p. 4°
ments, prologue and 2 acts, by A. P. Hemmick.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913 ; D : 32115 ; Alice P. Hem-
mick, Washington, 2325
Atonement.
© Albert William Gutkaes, St. Louis; D:
8548, May 18, 1906. 2326
— by A, Fawcett. [17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909; D : 16314 ; Allen Faw-
cett, New York. 2327
— a comedy drama, by W, Busch.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1894:22066,
Apr. 30. 2328
[1],
— dramatic incident, by E. H, Thomas,
8 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1911; D: 24754; Edgar H.
Thomas, Seattle. 2329
Typewritten.
© Albert Chevalier, Pevensey Bay, Eng-
land ; D : 10721, June 8, 1907 ; Ic. June 8, 1907 ;
Ic. June 17, 1907. 2330
— play in 1 act, by E. W. Fifield. [2], 18 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912 ; D : 30772 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 2331
— See also Lucile,
Atonement (The) and the hand of fate; a ro-
mantic comedy drama, by W. Busch, 42 p, f°.
Typewritten.
© William Busch, St. Louis; D: 10S31, June
24, 1907 ; 2c. July 10, 1907. 2332
Atraco (Un) (Attaque nocturne); comedia en
2 actos, original de Andres de Lorde y Mas-
son Forestier, adaptacion espanola de Ricardo
Blasco y Carlos de Batlle. Madrid, Sociedad
de autores espaiioles, 1912. 24 p. 12".
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31572 ;
II. Blasco y C. de Batlle, Madrid. 2333
Attache (L'); on, Le fauteuil de Colbert, come-
die en 1 acte, par H. Grejois et Gabriel Tal-
let. Paris, A. Rouart, 6diteur, 1907. 52 p. pi.
12°.
© Henri Grejois, Paris ; D : 10647, May 27,
1907; 2c. May 27, 1907. 2334
Attached. See Versiegelt.
Attack (An) on the colored emigrants. See
Negro (The) exodus to Kansas.
Attainment (The); play in 4 acts, by A. S.
Hartzell. 63 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911; D: 24557; Alfred S.
Hartzell, Allentown, Pa. 2335
Attaque (L') du blockhaus; episode colonial
en 1 acte, de F. Celval et S. Charley. Paris,
C. Joubert. 23 p. 8°.
© Dee. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28090; Joubert, Paris. 2336
Attaque nocturne. See Atraco (Un)
Attempt (The) on the Bank of France. See
Attentat (Das) auf die Bank von Fraukreich.
Attentat (L'); piece en 5 actes, par A. Capiis
et L. Descaves. [Paris. Inipr. de I'lllustra-
tion] 1906. 2 p. 1., 101 p. 12°.
© Alfred Capus et Lucien Descaves. Paris;
D : 8275, Apr. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1906. 2337
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
110
2338
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2361
Attentat (Das) auf die Bank von Frankreich
(The attempt on the Bank of France); sen-
sntiouellen 1 aktigeu drama, [von] H. Bulss.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© le. Aug. 25, 1911 ; D : 25072 ; Horst Bulss,
New York. 2338
Attic (The); modern play in 3 acts, by Mrs. W.
Warren. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913 ; D : 34293 ; Mrs. Wads-
worth Warren, Detroit. 2339
Attic (An) philosopher; a comedietta, by W. D.
Hall. Typewritten.
© William Davis Hall, Philadelphia; 1900
A : 28G50, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 2340
Attic (An) romance; play, with music, in 1 act,
by F. T. Richards, music by F. Dewey Rich-
ards, [ii], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912 ; D : 29413 ; F. T. Rich-
ards, New York. 2341
Attila, the Hun; a play in 4 acts, by L. Bin-
yon. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Binyon, England; D : 11291,
Sept. 5, 1907; 2e. Sept. 5, 1907. 2342
Attorney (The); a 3 act American comedy
drama, by H. G. Hall.
© Howard Gerard Hall, Decatur, Mich.;
1893 : 37216, Aug. 10. 2343
Attorney s-at-law; a political drama in 4 acts,
by G. Edwards. [1], 95 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Gurden JJdwards, Oakland, Cal. ; D:
14782, Jan. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909. 2344
Au bon soleil; [par] Francis de Miomandrfe.
Paris, Calmann-Levy [1911] 3 p. 1., 310, [1] p.
12°.
© June 14, 1911; 2c. June 28, 1911; A-
Foreign 3132; Calmann-Levy, Paris. 2345
Au-dela; pi^ce magique en 4 actes et 5 tableaux
[de] C. Lancelin. 148 p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20458; Charles
Lancelin, Paris. 2346
Au-dessiis de I'entresol. Sec On frappe les
trois coups.
Au jardin de Marguerite; po&me symphonique
avec choeurs, poeme et musique de Roger-
Ducasse. Paris, A. Durand et fils, 1912. 15 p.
12°. [Text only]
© Apr. 20, 1912; 2e. Apr. 22, 1912; D:
29441 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 2347
Same.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31511 ;
Durand et cie.. Paris. 2348
Au nom du chef; de G. Espe de Metz. Paris,
L. Fournier. 65 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 3911; 2c. Jan. 12, 1912; D:
28581; L. Fournier, Paris. 2349
Au rat mort, cabinet 6; drame en 1 acte fpar]
A. de Lorde et P. Chnine. Paris, Librairie
Moliere, 1908. 63 p. 12°.
© Andre de Lorde and Pierre Chaine, Paris;
D : 13044, May 25, 1908 ; 2c. May 25, 1908. 2350
Au rendez-vous des beaux-esprits; operette en
1 acte, de Louis Bouvet, musique de Feliciea
Vargues. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 25 p. 8*.
[Text only]
© Oct. 1, 1913; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913; D : 34831 ;
Joubert, Paris. 2351
Au telephone; piece en 2 tableaux, par A. de
Lorde and C. Foley. New York, Vincent
Ciocia, printer, 1902. 39 p. 12°.
© Andre de Lorde and Chas. Foley, Paris;
D : 2773, Dec. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902.
2352
Auberge (L') rouge; nouvelle lyrique en 2 actes,
d'apres Balzac, par Serge Basset, musique de
Jean NouguSs. Paris, Enoch & cie., 1910. 37
p. 12*.
© Mar. 18, 1910; 2c. Mar. 19, 1910; D:
20497; Enoch & co., Paris. 2353
Aubes (Les) See Dawn (The)
Auburn (The) haired girl.
© John J. Murdock, Chicago; 1899:69731,
Oct. 26. 2354
Auburndale; a comedy-drama in 5 acts, by B.
Royce.
© Brigham Royce, Peoria, 111.; 1892:
14463, Apr. 1. 2355
Aucassin and Nicolette; music-drama in 3 acts,
by E. A. Gerrard. [4], 106 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1912 ; D : 31423 ; Ernest Allen
Gerrard, Columbus, Neb. 2356
Aucassin und Nicolette; von Sophus Michaelis.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig; 1S96:
54403, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 2357
Auction (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by T. D.
Heelan. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913; D : 32537 ; Thomps
David Heelan, Omaha, Neb. 2358
Auction (An) at Meadowville; a play in 1 act,
by Alice C. Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1908. 17 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
13960, Sept. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1908. 2359
Auction pinochle; play in 3 acts, by Adolf
Philipp. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1911 ; D : 25859 ; Adolf Philipp
CO., New York, 2360
(Une partie de cartes) ; von Paul Ilerve,
music von Jean Briquet und Ad. Philipp. Ge-
sangstexte [New York, printed by M. Sehmet-
terling] 1913. cover-title, [7] p. illus. 8°.
© Nov. 12, 1912; 2c. Mar. 26, 1913; A:
343620; Adolf Philipp co.. New York. 2361
111
2362
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2384
Auction room sketches. See Under the ham-
mer.
Auctioneer (The); a play of to-day in 5 nets,
by Neil Wesley.
© Cornelius W. Ackerman, New York;
1892:23114, June 1. 2362
Audition (The); or, Monday at ten, play in 1
act, by 11. Frederick, [13] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic, Feb. 15, 1913 ; D : 32317 ; Helena Fred-
erick, New York. 2363
Auf roter erde; kouiodie in 4 akten, von Selma
Enliiianu-Jesuitzer. [Berlin, A. Entsch] 1905.
lOS p. illus. (plan) 12°.
© res, under act of Mar, 3, 1905, by
Emanuel Lederer, New York; res. no, 52; Ic.
Oct, 27, 1905, 2364
Auf Storhove; drama, von B.iornstjer.ie Bjorn-
son. IMiiuchen, A, Langen, 1903 [1902] 179 p.
12°,
© Albert Langen, Munich; D : 2467, Oct. 20.
1902 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1902, 2365
Auf wiedersehen; original drama in 1 act, by
J. H. Nepbe. 14 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Mar. 16, 1912; D: 29150; Joseph H.
Neehe, Chicago 2366
Auferstehung; 4 bilder aus dem leben Katjus-
chas naeh dem roman Leo Tolstoi's von Cesare
Hanau, deutsch von Alfred Bruggemann, mu-
sik von Franco Alfano. New York, Boosey &
CO., 190S. 48 p. 12",
© G, Ricordi & co., Milan : D : 12733, Apr.
11, 1908.; 2c, Apr. 11, 1908. 2367
Aug'usta; a drama in 4 acts, by J. V, Webster.
San Francisco, The Hinton printing co., 1903.
1 p, 1., 144 p, 12°.
© Jonathan Vinton Webster, Cresten, Cal, ;
D: 3801, Aug, 3, 1903; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903.
2368
Augustin; ein fastnachtspiel, von H, von Wolzo-
gen,
© Hans von Wolzogen, Bayreuth, Germany;
1899 : 3567, Jan, 9 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 2369
Aug'ustine; a drama in 3 acts, by A, M, Duns-
ford,
© Alice M. Dunsford, Cincinnati; 1883:
463, Jan. 8, 2370
Augustus Caesar; a Roman tragedv in 3 acts, by
H. G. Carleton and R. Weitxhtiiian.
© Henry Guy Carleton and Richard Weiffht-
man, Washington ; 1886 : 1275S, June 1. 2371
Auld (The) gaberlunzie; a drama in 5 acts, by
T, B. Connery.
© Thomas B. Connery, Richmond Hill,
N, Y. ; 1889 : 4445, Feb. 7. 2372
Auld lang- syne; comedy act, by J. Birch, 14 p.
4°, Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar, 3, 1910; D: 20334; John Birch,
New York. 2373
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Vincent.
© .Tames Vincent, United States; 1890:
35876, Nov, 14, , 2374
a play in 4 acts, by W, Aspinwall.
© Woolsey Aspinwall, Washington ; 1895 :
66878, Dec, 31 ; Ic. Dec. 31. 2375
See al^o Campbells (The) are comin'.
Auld Robin Gray; a domestic drama, 1 act in
verse, by M, Banks,
© Maude Banks, New York; 1885:200.51,
Sept. 24. 2376
an emotional drama in 5 acts, by Malcolm
Stuart Taylor. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D, Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 19422, Oct,
22; 2c. Oct. 22. 2377
Aunt Abbie; or. The cure of a wilful wife, a
play in 4 acts, by T. W. Wharmby,
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York; 1896:56841, Oct, 15, 2378
Aunt Abigail and the boys; farce in 1 act, by
Lillie Fuller Merriam. Boston, W, H, Baker
& CO,, 1913, 19 p. 12°,
© June 28, 1913; 2c. June 30, 1913; D:
33677 ; Walter H, Baker & co., Boston, 2379
Aunt Aug'usta; a comedy, by B, Eyferth.
© Bruno Eyferth, Duluth, Minn.; 1S9S:
» 19576, Mar. 25. • 2380
Aunt Bessie; comedy in 1 act, by W^ilfred T,
Colebv. Loudon, S. French, ltd, ; New York, S.
French, 21 p. 12°,
© Jan. 2, 1913; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31840;
Samuel French, ltd,, London. 2381
Aunt Betsey's parin' bee; by J. Talladay.
© Jennie Talladay, Auburn, N, Y. ; 1898:
56061, Sept. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1899. 2382
Aunt Betsy's namesake; a comedy in 1 act, by
Arzalea Hunt. Darrowville, O,, School pub-
lishing CO., 1897,
© School pub, CO., Darrowville, O, ; 1897:
9410, Feb, 5. 2383
Aunt Bridget from Paris; sketch in 2 acts, by
E, Osgood. 19 p. 4". Typewi'itten.
© Ic. June 9, 1914; D: 37265; Erastus Os-
good, Quincy, Mass, 2383a
Aunt Bridget's baby; or, Bridget's baby, an
original farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Scott Mar-
ble and Wm. F. Carroll. Typewritten.
© George W, Monroe and Robert R. Mon-
roe, New York ; 1890 : 37645, Nov, 28 ; 2c. Nov.
28, 2384
112
2385
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2407
Aunt Bridget's boodle; a comedy, 3 acts, by Al-
fred Hampton and G. W. Monroe.
© George W. Monroe, New York; 1898:
2997, Jan. 13. 2385
Aunt Bridget's visit; comedy sketch, by J. W.
Standisb. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. Standisb, New York; 1898:
72910, Dec. 14; 2c. Dec. 14. 2386
Aunt Celie; dramatic comedy in 3 acts, by
Lorna Douglas [pseud, of C. C. West] [71] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36744 ; Charlotte C.
West, New York. 2386a
Aunt Cynthy's homestead; a rural drama in 4
acts, by TJllie Akerstrom. f°. Typewritten.
© Edna ^Nlay Spooner, Brooklyn ; D : 10235,
Mar. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1907. 2387
Aunt Deborah's first luncheon; play in 1 act,
by Laura M. Adams. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment bouse. 15 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35436; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 2388
Aunt Dee; a play in 4 acts [by M. G. Kern]
[St. Louis? 1907] cover-title, 1 p. 1., 70 p. 4".
© M. G. Kern, St. Louis; D : 11230, Aug. 26,
1907 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1908. 2389
Aunt Dilsey Ann; monologue, by G. Carpenter.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1914 ; D : 37216 ; Grant Car-
penter, San Francisco. 2389a
Aunt Dinah's quilting party; original enter-
tainment in 1 act and 1 scene, by Bettine K.
Phillips.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 3546,
June 6, 1903 ; 2c. July 23, 1903. 2390
Aunt Dormer; a play in 4 acts, by J. J. Brooke.
© J. J. Brooke, Philadelphia ; 1882 : 2902,
Feb. 24. 2391
Aunt Elnora's hero; by Pauline Phelps.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co.. New
York ; 1000 A : 8303, Mar. 30 ; 2c. June 9. 2392
Aunt Em'ly; a comedy drama, by A. Trumble
and C. Searle.
© Alfred Trumble and Cyril Searle, New
York; 1884:18702, Sept. 16. 2393
Aunt Emmeline; or, Christmas chimes, play in
1 act, by J. A. Golden. 18 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 12. 1915; D: 39963; Joseph A.
Golden, New York. 2393a
Aunt (An) for a day; musical comedy in 2 acts
[by A. C. Radke] [25] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38586; Albert C.
Radke, La Crosse, Wis. 2393b
Aunt Frony's heathen; comedy in 1 act, by I.
M. Quincey. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1912; D: 28502; lola May
Quincey, New York. 2394
Aunt Hanna from Vermont. 8°. Typewritten.
© Lillie A. Ball, Jersey City ; D : 3821, Aug.
12, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1903. 2395
Aunt Hannah's quilting party.
© Jennie Talladay, Auburn, N. Y. ; 1890:
38431 ; Dec. 5. 2396
Same.
© Jennie Talladay, Auburn, N. Y. ; 1891:
22948, June 24 ; 2c. June 24. 2397
Aunt Henrietta; [3 acts]. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardy, New York; D:
10245, Apr. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907. 2398
Aunt Hester's dilemma; farce in 2 acts, by
Edith H. Waldo. 16 p. 12",
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17414 ;
Ames pub. co., Clyde, O, 2399
Aunt Hope's niece; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Cephas Aurelius Winker [pseud, of C. A. Wil-
liams]
© Charles A. Williams, Philadelphia ; D :
2934, Jan. 31, 1903. 2400
Aunt Huldah Perkins' apple parin'; a musical
drama, by W. H. Smith.
© William Hawley Smith, Peoria, 111.; D:
10507, Apr. 22, 1907. 2401
Aunt-I-club (The); lyrics for musical comedy,
by E. B. Sanger, f". Typewritten.
© Eugene B. Sanger, Pelham, N. Y. ; D:
7322, Sept. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1905. 2402
Aunt Jack; an original farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Ralph H. Lumley.
© C. Francklyn Chatterton, New York;
1889 : 24234, Aug. 7. 2403
Aunt Jane from Jaysville; comedy in 1 act, by
E. Roy. 15 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1911 ; D : 24091 ; Elberta Roy,
Chicago. 2404
Aunt Jeannie or me; a play in 3 acts, by E. F.
Benson. Typewritten.
© Edward Frederick Benson, London ; D :
1427, Feb. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1902. 2405
Aunt Jerusha; or, A million of money. Type-
written.
© Jennie Wetmore, West Superior, Wis. ;
1894 : 17683, Mar. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1897 ; Ic. new
ed. Dec. 2, 1898. 2406
Aunt Jerusha and Uncle Josh; farce, by Effie
Louise Koogle. Lebanon, O., March bros. 3 p.
8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912 ; D : 30826 ;
March bros., Lebanon, O. 2407
5379—15-
-8
113
2408
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2431
Aunt Jerusha's city visit; in 1 act, by J. Wet-
uiore.
© Jennie Wetmore, West Superior, Wis.;
1900 A : 3110G, Dec. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 2408
Aunt Jerusha's quilting party; a novelty in 1
scene, by Laura M. I'arsons. Boston, W. H.
Ralcer & co., 1901. 24 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Baker & Co., Boston ; D : 735,
Aug. 8, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1901. 2409
Aunt Josephine; or, Petticoats and pants, farce
in 3 acts, by F. II. James. [2], 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1912; D: 30307; Fred H.
James, New York. 2410
Aunt Judy Jonquil; a comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Farraud.
© Louise Farrand, Chicago; 1882:871, Jan.
17. 2411
Aunt Kate, spinster; a romantic 2 act comedy,
ending in the same old way, by E. S. Stilwell.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia; 1899:
44358, July 8 ; 2c. July 11. 2412
Aunt Lucindy stays; farce, by Willis N. Bugbee.
Lebanon, O., March bros. 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912 ; D : 30825 ;
March bros., Lebanon, O. 2413
Aunt Maggie's will; comedy in 3 acts, by Eliza-
beth Gale. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd. 25 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1910; 2c. Dec. 19, 1910; D:
22843 ; Samuel French, New York. 2414
Aunt Matilda; a sketch in 1 act, by A. Girard.
© Annie Girard, San Francisco ; D : 7808,
Jan. 3, 1906. 2415
Aunt Matilda's birthday party; a play for
^'irls, by Alice C. Thompson. Chicago, T. S.
Denisou, 1908. 19 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13356, July
16, 1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 2416
Aunt Milly's acquittal; farce comedy in 1 act,
by L. F. Wheeler, sr. 15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913 ; D : 34971 ; La Verne F.
Wheeler, sr., Seattle. 2417
Aunt Minerva; a comedietta in 1 act, by Cath-
erine Tudor.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62635,
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 2418
Aunt Nabby; dramatized by the author, Lizzie
P. E. Evans-Hansell.
© Lizzie P. E. Evans-Hansell, New York;
1895 : 17423, Mar. 28. 2419
Aunt Nancy's account of a fashionable parlor
recital.
© Mary May Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898:
61056, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 2420
Aunt Nancy's account of their family reunion.
© Mary May Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898:
61051, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 2421
Aunt Penny, a Bay State spinster; a comedy in
4 acts, by A. E. Ives. [181] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Alice E. Ives, New York; D : 2401, Oct.
1, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 30. 1902. 2422
Aunt Polly's; u backwoods picture, comedy
drama, by II. Y. Collins. Typewritten.
© Hal Young Collins, Glasgow, Ky. ; 1892:
10986, Mar. 11; 2c. Apr. 30 and Nov. 3. 2423
Aunt Rachel; comedy in 3 acts, by C. A. de Lima
and lA'grand Howland. SO p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D : 39811 ; Charles A.
(le Lima, London. 2423a
Aunt Sabrina's quilting bee; a play, ))y J. I*.
Chidester. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D : 29840 ; Jessie P.
Chidester, Chicago. 2424
Aunt Sabriny's Christmas; play for seven girls,
by Elizal)eth F. Guptill. Franklin, O., El-
dridge entertainment house. 15 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912; D : 31651 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
2425
Aunt Sally's prediction; in 3 acts and tableau,
by A. L. Sniiih.
© Annie L. Smith, Worcester; 1887:24103,
Sept. 22. 2426
Aunt Sarah; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by J. W.
I'alnioni.
© John W. Palmoui, Thomaston, N. Y. :
1892 : 48155, Nov. 26. 2427
Aunt Sarah's sacrifice; comedy in 3 acts, by
Anno Borland fpseud. of A. Spadoni] and Sue
Chester I pseud, of F. C. Springer] [2], 68 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913; D: 35292; Adriana Si)a-
doni. New York, and Fleta Campbell Springer,
Itipon, Cal. 2428
Aunt Sarah's visitor. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey, Dorchester, Mass. ; D :
14282, Nov. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 2429
Aunt Susan Jones; [by] H. Elliott McBride.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia ; 1886: 6014.
Mar. 15; 2c. Apr. 15. 2430
Aunt Susan's visit; nuisical comedy playlet in
1 act, by L. Grover, jr. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910; D: 22372; Leonard
Grover, jr., Brooklyn. 2431
114
?432
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2453
Aunt Tabitha's troubles; an original sketcli in Aunty— Continued.
1 act, by M. A. Fisher. 22 p. 4°. Typewrit- farce, by John M. Francis. Chicago, T. S.
ten. Denison & co. 27 p. 16°.
© Mary A. Fisher, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D : @ Oct. 18, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 31185 ;
14814, Jan. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 2432 Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 2443
Aunt Tildy's first train ride; musical comedy Aunty Chloe; or, Down to massa's home, an
in 1 act, by H. B. Strayer. 12 p. 4°. Type
written.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911 ; D : 23218 ; Mrs. H. B.
Strayer, Cincinnati. 2433
Aunt Tillie's ticket; play in 1 act, booli and
lyrics by F. T. Richards, music by F. Dewey
Richards. [2], 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1912 ; D : 29912 ; F. T. Rich-
ards, New York. 2434
Aunt Tommy; comedy in 1 act. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn:
D : 5453, Aug. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1904. 2435
Aunt Weena. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert H. Real, Baltimore; D : 10866,
June 27, 1907 ; 2c. June 27, 1907. 2436
Auntie; a protean burletta in 3 acts, after a
story by Arthur Conan Doyle.
© Otto H. Hasselman, Indianapolis; 1900
A : 29959, Dec. 10. 2437
Auntie Fudge; comedy playette, by Geo. W.
Moore. 32 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1914 ; D : 37502 ; Anna C. Sin-
clair, Chicago. 2437a
Auntie Mirren; family comedy in 1 act, by H.
Lumsden. [3], 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914; D: 37238; Harry Lums-
den, Glasgow, Scotland. 2437b
Auntie's visit; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. A.
Ryder.
© J. A. Ryder, New York ; D : 10195, Feb.
18, 1907. 2438
a comedy in 2 acts, by J. A. Ryder.
© J. A. Ryder, New York; D: 10196, Feb.
18, 1907. 2439
— a 1 act vaudeville farce, by J. A. Ryder.
© J. A. Ryder, New York ; D : 10197, Feb.
18, 1907. 2440
by J. A. Ryder professionally known as Al.
Lamar. 15 p. 8". Printed.
© A. Lamar, New York; D : 9615, Dec. 11,
1906 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. 2441
Aunty; a character comedy in 4 acts and 6
scenes, by Geo. S. Knight.
© William Carroll, New York ; 1882 : 19423,
Nov. 16. 2442
Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene. New York,
Hapijy hours co.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1875 : 7654,
July 22 ; 2c. July 28. 2444
Auramania; a sensational drama, by J.
Pritchard.
© Johana Pritchard, Brooklyn ; 1870 : 5385,
Dec. 31. 2445
Aurelia Dellore; a play in 5 acts, by G. Rearden.
Typewritten.
I© Godfrey Rearden, Chicago ; 1900 A : 24600,
Oct. 3; 2c. Oct. 3. 2446
Aurelian; or, Rome's restorer, a tragedy, by A.
E. Dickinson.
© Anna E. Dickinson, Philadelphia ; 1879 :
244, Jan. 7. 2447
Same.
© Anna E. Dickinson, New York, in renewal
for 14 years from Jan. 7, 1907 ; D : 9738, Jan.
3, 1907. 2448
Aurelian, the scion of the sun; an original his-
torico-romantic tragedy in prologue and 5 acts,
by Mrs. Talbot Hunter.
© E. Talbot Hunter, London; 1897:27015,
May 3 ; 2c. May 3. 2449
Aureole (L'); drame lyrique en 3 actes, 6 tab-
leaux, poeme de Paul Vaillant-Couturier et
Edouard Tremisot, musique de Edouard Tr6-
misot. Paris, Enoch & cie. 84 p. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914 ; D : 36105 ;
Enoch & cie., Paris. 2449a
Aurora; children's operetta in 2 acts, libretto by
W. W. Prosser, piano arrangement and orches-
tration by Anne Pollefeyt.
© Geo. W. Smith and Will W. . Prosser,
Columbus, O. ; 1895 : 26106, May 13 ; 2c. June
10, 1895 ; Ic. rev. ed. Feb. 7, 1896. 2450
a comic opera, by A, Lowry. Typewritten.
© Agnes Lowry, San Francisco; 1900 A:
29413, Dec. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 2451
drama in 3 acts, by C. M. Thuland. 94 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1912; D: 31754; Conrad M.
Thuland, San Diego, Cal. 2452
— new and original farcical comedy in 8 acts,
by Edmund Gurney and Philip Harvard.
© Charles Henry Freedman, New York;
1894 : 3769, Jan. 15. 2453
115
2454
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2474
Aurora — Continued.
a new fairy spectacle, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1875:6262.
June 15. 2454
racconto drammatico in 4 capitoli, di Hector
Quesada e Luisci lUica, musicato daH. Panizza.
Milono, G. Ricordi & c, 1908. 65 p. 12°,
[Libretto only]
© Hector Panizza, Milan; D : 13288, July 3,
1908 ; 2c. July 3, 1908. 2455
Aurora Angelica; a comedy in 2 acts, by W. I.
Varner.
© William Iverson Varner, Varner, Ark.;
1894 : 36038, Aug. 1. 2456
Aurora borealis; or, The poet's nightmare, in
I act and a series of scenes, by W. J. Stoermei".
II p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William J. Stoermer, Los Angeles; D:
12248, Jan. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 2457
Aurora Leigh; a play in 5 acts, dramatized from
Mrs. E. B. Browning's poem of the same name,
by A. F. Reddie. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Archibald Ferguson Reddie, Boston ; D :
6156, Jan. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1905. 2458
Aurora social; zarzuela dramatica social en 1
acto y en prosa, dividido en un prologo y 3
cuadros, original de Julio Diaz Bejerano y
Gregorio Aguayo Marafion, mtisica de los
maestros Modesto y Vicente Romero. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1912. 37 p.
12^
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32549 ;
J. Diaz Bejerano y G. Aguayo Maraiion,
Madrid. 2459
Aurora's dream; or, The end of Pluto's realm,
opera-libretto in 3 acts, by C. E. Claire.
© Clara Elizabeth Claire, New York; 1896:
65398, Dec. 1. 2460
by M. S. De Claire. 60 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909 ; D : 16974 ; Maria Sagari
De Claire, New York 2461
Aus liebe; dramolet in 1 akt, von M. Goldstein.
© Max Goldstein, New York; 1875:5208,
May 20. 2462
Aus tiefer not; ostpreussisches schauspiel in 1
aufzug, von E. Zabel. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle
des Verbandes dentscher biihnenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h. 31 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915 ; D : 40741 ; Eugen Zabel,
Berlin-Charlottenburg 2462a
Ausflug (Der) ins sittliche; komodie in 4 akten,
von G. Eugel. New York, E. Lederer, 1901.
128 p. 12°.
© Georg Engel, Berlin : D : 81, Mar. 6, 1901 ;
2c. Mar. 27, 1901. 2463
Aushilfsbaby (Das); vaudeville posse mit
gesang und tanz in 3 akten, von Oskar Engel,
musik von Fritz Hartmann. [97] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1914 ; D : 37101 ; Arion-verlag,
Berlin. 2463a
Ausserhalb der grossen menge; ein stiick in 3
akten, von Kurt Neurode. 107 p. 12".
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910 ; D : 20951 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 2464
Austerlitz; a military comedy drama in 3 acts.
© Daniel E. Bandman and C. Win. Perkins,
United States; 1889:1722, Jan. 12. 2465
Australian gold; a play, by G. Wang.
© George Wang, New Orleans ; 1874 : 7793,
June 10. 2466
Australian or Parisienne beauties; a farce com-
edy in 3 acts, written and arr. by W. B. Wat-
son and H. C. Bryant.
© Bryant and Watson, New York ; 1897 :
36077, June 17. 2467
Austrian (The); by G. W. Ivory. 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Willard Ivory, North Cambridge,
Mass. ; D : 8354, Apr. 16, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1906.
2468
Austrian (An) crime; by Charles Nevins.
© Charles Nevins, New York; 1889:27627,
Sept. 10 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 2469
Author (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by W. II.
Shepard.
© W. Henri Shepard, Merchantville, N. J. :
189S : 25441, Apr. 22. 2470
play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915 ; D : 41444 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 2470a
Authority; melodrama in 4 acts, by M. Madison
and F. M. Witmark.
© Marie Madison and Frank M. Witmark,
United States; 1900 A: 22379, 2c. July 5, 1901.
2471
a play in 4 acts, by Frank M. Witmark and
Marie Madison. f°. Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 2000.
June 12, 1902 ; 2c. June 12, 1902. 2472
Auto (The) bandit; scenic melodramatic playlet
in 2 scenes and a moving picture, by E. Clark.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913; D: 34283; Edward
Clark, New York. 2473
Auto (The) bee; by G. W. Hanlon.
© George W. Hanlon, New York ; D : 11216,
Aug. 22, 1907. 2474
116
^2475
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2497
Auto-bound; by G. F. Bond.
© Genevieve Farnell Bond, New York; D:
11S58, Dec. 4, 1907. 2475
Auto elopement; play in 2 scenes, by D. Dietz.
5 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1909 ; D : 17183 ; Dick Dietz,
New York. 2476
comedy in 1 act, by A. W. Stace. 20 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich.;
D : 8536, May 16, 1906 ; 2c. May 16, 1906.
2477
or, A race for a wife, a comedy in 1 act, by
Arthur W. Stace. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich.: D:
9604, Dec. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. 2478
Auto girl. 3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Nettie Black, New York ; D : 7653, Dec. 4,
1905; 2c. Nov. 24, 1905. 2479
Auto maniacs; satirical farce comedy in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by J. Norworth. [2], 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910; D: 22751; Jack Nor-
worth, New York. 2480
Auto (The) route; play in 4 acts, by R. W.
Bloeser. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32054 ; Raymond W.
Bloeser, Erie, Pa. 2481
Auto suggestion; or, Why Walker rebelled,
original farce, by M. Nobles. 12 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1911 ; D : 24909 ; Milton No-
bles, BrookljTi. 2482
Autocratic (The) father and his impulsive
daughter. See Man (The) and the girl.
Autograph (An) letter; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Esther B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1889.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
30396, Oct. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 2483
Autographs.
© Ed. C. Smith and Jessie Carl. Boston:
1887 : 32559, Dec. 16. , 2484
Autoliebchen (Das); grosse posse mit gesang
und tanz in 3 akten, von Jean Kren, gesang.s-
texte von Alfred Schonfeld, musik von Jean
Gilbert [pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Berlin,
Thalia-theater verlag. 24 p. 12".
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912 ; D : 29285 ; Thalia-theater
verlag, Berlin. 2485
posse mit gesang und tanz in 3 akten, von
Jean Kren, gesangstexte von Alfred Schonfeld,
niusik von Jean Gilbert [pseud, of Max Win-
terfeld] Berlin, Felix Bloch erben. 103 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 10, 1912 ; D : 29628 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 2486
Automania; or. The family car, unique comedy
drama with songs, in 3 acts, by C. N. Millard.
63 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33113 ; Columbus N.
Millard, Buffalo. 2487
Automatic doll. Sec Mechanical (The) doll.
Automatic servant girl; a farce in 1 act, by
Amelia Sauford. 9 p. 8".
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 7564,
Nov. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1905. 2488
Automaton (The); a farce in 3 acts, by K. Lee.
© Kenneth Lee, New York \ 1899 : 53800, Aug.
23 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 2489
Automaton (The) dance; a mimical and charac-
ter terpsichorean divertisement, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1888:7889,
Mar. 16. 2490
Automobile (The) See Yellow (The) cab.
Automobile crazy; burlesque in 1 scene, by
Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.]
M. Witmark & sons, 1904. 12 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6047,
Dee. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 2491
Automobile (The) disaster; a 1 act comedy, by
L. Rose. 12°.
© Lew Rose, Chicago; D : 10641. May 25,
1907; 2c. May 25, 1907. 2492
Automobile (An) romance; a 1 act sketch, by
H. \V. MaeAllester. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Wilson MaeAllester, Chicago; D:
10086, Mar. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. S, 1908. 2493
Automobiling; motor-car comedy with songs, by
Henry Clay Grant, Will Bradshaw and Y\^.
Mew. 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1913 ; D : 35244 ; Wilson Mew,
Chicago. 2494
Automobilist (The); a roadside episode, theat-
rical vaudeville sketch, by Y. D. Piper, cover-
title, [7] p. 16°.
© May 29, 1912; 2c. May 31, 1912; A:
315531 ; V. D. Piper, Rochester, N. Y. 2495
Autores (Los) de la historia; zarzuela en 1 acto
y 4 cuadros, en verso y prosa, original [de] F.
Navarro Romero, mtisica del maestro Chaves.
Madrid. Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1908.
37 p. 8°.
© Francisco Navarro Romero, Madrid ; D :
14711, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 2496
Autour d'un piano,
coups.
See On frappe les trois
Autre (L'); pi&ce en 3 actes [par Paul et Victor
Margueritte] [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration]
1907. 2 p. 1., 61 p. 12°.
© Paul et Victor Margueritte, Paris; D:
11580, Oct. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 2497
117
2498
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2516
Autre (L') danger; pi6ce en 4 actes, par M,
Donnay. 31 p. f.
© Maurice Donnay, Paris; D : 2803, Jan. 3,
1903; 2c. Jan. 3, 1903. 2498
Autre (L') Tartuffe. See Beaumarchais the-
atre illustre.
Autumn leaves; a domestic comedy in 4 acts,
by Emma :Murie Davis, t". Typewritten.
© E, M. Davis, Columbus, Ga. ; D : 6917,
July 6, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905. 2499
a fancy drill, by Harriette Wilbur. Leb-
anon, O., March brothers, 1908. cover-title.
5 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13895, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 2500
Autumn manoeuvres; musical play in 3 acts, by
Karl von Bakouy and R. Bodanski, adapted
for the English stage by Henry Hamilton,
lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emmer-
ich Kalman. London, Enoch & sons, 1912.
23 p. 8". [Libretto only]
© June 19, 1912; 2c. June 20, 1912; D:
30039; Enoch & sons, London. 2501
Autumnal tints; a play in 4 acts, by Joseph
Arthur. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Arthur, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ; D : 6218,
Feb. 13, 1905; 2c. Feb. 21, 1905; 2c. Mar. 21,
1905. 2502
A\ix cafes chantants (At the singing cafe); a
vaudeville skit in 1 scene, by James J. Mor-
rison. Typewritten.
© Marie Mather, New York ; 1900 A : 20421,
Aug. 15 ; 2c. Aug. 1. 2503
Aux jardins de Murcie; pidce en 3 actes, en
prose, de Jose Feliu y Codina, traduction de
Carlos de Batlle et Antonin Lavergne. (In
Comoedia du 22 avril, 1912)
© Apr. 22, 1912 ; 2c. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29643 :
C. de Batlle et A. Lavergne, Paris. 2504
Avalon: libretto of a comic opera, in 3 acts, by
C. B. Graham.
© Charles B. Graham, Philadelphia ; 1894 :
18167, Apr. 6. 2505
Avanelle, a wild flower of the mountains; 5
act dm ma, by Bonnie Conway. 46 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1913; D: 32752; Edith
Mason, St. Anthony, Id. 2506
Avare (L'); comedie en 5 actes et en prose par
© Ginn & co., Boston ; 1894 : 2G003, Mav 23.
2507
Moli&re, with a biography of the author, gram-
matical and explanatory notes, and a complete
vocabulary compiled from the best sources.
Boston, Ginn & co., 1894.
Avare (L') — Continued.
a comedy, by Moliere, ed. with explanatory
notes for the use of students by Edward S.
Joynes. New York, H. Holt and company,
1882. (Students' series of classic French
plays, second series, no. 4)
© Henrv Holt & co.. New York ; 1882 : 15041,
Sept. 11; 2c. Sept. 29. 2508
■ Same.
© Edward S. Joynes, Columbia, S. C,
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
848, Apr. 20, 1910. Original entry, Sept. 11.
1882, no. 15041. 2509
Avarice; an original domestic drama in 5 acts,
by H. A. Houghton.
© H. A. Houghton, Albany ; 1877 : 5930, May
16. 2510
Avatars (The); modern drama in 5 nets and bio-
graph intre-iict, by W. C. Kenyon. [1], 59 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D: 36160; William
Crellin Kenyon, Chicago. 2510a
a spectacle-drama in 4 acts, by W. C. Ken-
yon. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1909; D: 16219; William Crel-
lin Iveuyon, Chicago. 2511
Ave (The) Maria; play in 4 acts, by T. F.
Laugan. [51] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913; D: 34154; Thomas
Francis Langan, Chicago. 2512
Avemaria; poema drammatico in 3 atti, di Luigi
Illica ed Enrico Cavacchioli, per la musica di
Ruggero Leoncavallo. Milano, Edoardo Son-
zogKO. 1 p. 1., 64 p. 12". [Words only]
© Apr. 3, 1915 ; Ic. Apr. 20, 1915 ; D : 41187 :
Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 2512a
Avenged; by H. Del Ruth. f. Typewritten.
© Hampton Del Ruth, Boston; D : 2579.
Nov. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1902. 2513
^a play in 4 acts and 8 tableaux, by J. B.
Renauld.
© J. B. Renauld, New York; 1872:3872,
Apr. 12. 2514
a sensational drama in 4 acts, by Mr. and
Mrs. Orson Clifford.
© i^Ir. and Mrs. Orson Clifford, New York:
1894:31816, July 2.
— See also Glen wood.
2515
Avenger (The); drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes,
by N. H. Horustine. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© N. H. Hornstine, Philadelphia ; D : 11990.
Dec. 27, 1907; 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 2516
See also Shanowakin (The)
118
2517
COPYKIOHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2537
Avengers (The); a picture of the reconstruction
days, play in 4 acts, by Clarence Black. 42 p.
4°. Mimeographetl.
I© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16345 ;
James Edwards, Chicago. 2517
Avenging' (The) son; by G. W. Hanson.
© George W.
1154S, July 26.
Hanson, Baltimore ;
1881:
2518
Avenir (L'); comedie en 3 actes, par G. Ancey.
© Georges Ancey, Paris ; 1899 : 10656, Feb.
6 ; 2c. Feb. 6.
2519
Aventuras (Las) de Max y Mino; 6, Que
tontos son los sabios, pelicula seusacional,
original de C. Arniches y J. Jackson Veyan,
mtisica del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid.
Sociedad de a uteres espaiioles, 1915. 37 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Mar.' 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40047 ; Carlos Arniches y Jose Jackson Veyan,
Madrid. 2519a
Aventure (Une) de Henri IV; par Henry de
Brisay. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912 ; D : 29994 ; Gaumont co..
New York. 2520
Aventure (Une) imperiale; comedie en 1 acte,
par M. Henuequin et S. Basset. Paris, P. V.
Stock, editeur, 1910. 64 p. 12°.
© July 21, 1910 ; 2c. July 8, 1910 ; D : 21502 ;
Maurice Hennequin et Serge Basset, Paris.
2521
Aventurero (El); zarzuela dramjltica en 1 acto
y 3 cuadros, original de F. Riera, musica de
los maestros Quislant y Badla. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles, 1912. 41 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912 ; 2c. May 13, 1912 ; D : 29794 :
Federico Riera, Madrid. 2522
Aventurier (L'); piece en 4 actes, de A. Capus.
33 p. (L'lUustration theatrale, no. 166, 17
decembre 1910)
© Dec. 17, 1910 : 2c. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 2.3032 :
Alfred Capus, Paris. 2522a
^ See also Theatre complet; de Alfred Capus.
Avenue billows; an American comedy, by L.
Mowry.
© Lincoln Mowrv, Woonsocket, R. I. ; 1890 :
15626, May 12. 2523
Avenue (The) house; an original farce comedy
in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1884:14931, Julv
22. 2524
Average (The); play in 1 act, by J. A. Haugh-
ton. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912 ; D : 30551 ; John Alan
Haughton, Baltimore. 2525
Average (An) man; by William Harlowe
[pseud, of W. H. Briggs] 150 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© William H. Briggs, New York; D : 11172,
Aug. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1907. 2526
play in 4 acts, by R. G. Jones. 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1913; D : 35361 ; Russell
Gwilym Jones, Chicago. 2527
Aveugle (L'); drama en 2 actes et prologue, par
H. Durant.
© Heloise Durant, United States; 1884:
8581, Apr. 24. ^ 2528
Aveugle (L') et le paralytique; par Ernest
Pont. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912 ; D : 29996 ; Gaumont co..
New York. 2529
Aviator (The); by J. Dunne. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910 ; D : 20038 ; John Dunne,
Staten Island, N. Y. 2530
comedy in 3 acts, by J. Montgomery. 80 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20570 ; James Mont-
gomery, New York. 2531
Aviator (An) and autoist's race for a bride;
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Frank B. Coigne.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912; D : 28514 ; Champion
film CO., New York, 2532
Aviator (The) and the mechanician; by P. H.
Fanning. [17] p. f°. Ms.
© 1 c. July 25, 1911 ; D : 24769 ; Phineas H.
Fanning, Brooklyn. 2533
Aviators (The), a flight of fancy; comic opera,
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by E. S. S. Hunting-
ton and H. T. Bunce, music by Everett J.
Evans. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1909 ; D : 17742 ; E. S. S. Hunt-
ington and Harry T. Bunce, New York. 2534
Avoca; or. The meeting of the waters, an Irish
drama by F. G. Maeder,
© Frederick G. Maeder, New York; 1874:
12360, Oct. 2. 2535
Avocat (L') des dames; ou, Le voyage a Lyon,
vaudeville in 3 actes, par Henry Moreau et
Marc Sonal [pseud, de Georges Lanos] Paris,
C. Joubert. 122 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35205 ;
Joubert, Paris. 2536
Avocat (L') des gueux; drame en 5 actes et 7
tableaux, tire du roman du Petit Parisien, par
J. Mary et E. Rochard. Paris, P. V. Stock.
197 p. 12°.
© Jan. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31848 ;
Jules Marv & Emile Rochard, Paris. 2537
119
2538
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2556
Avondale (The) disaster; or, Life in the mines,
a drama in 5 acts, by P. Garvey and D. C.
Liindy.
© P. Garvey and D. C. Luudy, Scranton.
Pa. ; 1874 : 13369, Oct. 29. 2538
Avunculitis; farce in 1 act by W. Stag. [1],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1913; D: 35389; William
Stag, London. 2539
Awahna; libretto for grand opera in 3 acts, by
J. W. Dean. [23] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1918; D : 35049 ; Janet Wil-
liams Dean, Corona, Gal. 2540
pageant opera, by J. [O.] W. Dean. [23] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1912; D: 30216; Janet Wil-
liams Dean, Pacific Beach, Cal. 2541
Awakened; drama in 4 acts, by E. Hennessy.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. June 11, 1915: D: 40912; Earl Hen-
nessy, Chicago. 2541a
a play, by L. B. Parker. Typewritten.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
D : 124, Feb. 7, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1901. 2542
Awakened (The) Rameses; college opera, by J.
Hiidnut, music by Julius Wuertlmer. Ann Ar-
bor, The Michigan union. 77 p. 12°.
© Dec. 13, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28063 ;
Joseph Hudnut, Ann Arbor. 2543
Awakened (The) soul; drama in 5 acts, by C.
Romaine. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915; D: 40475; Cora Ro-
maine, New York. 2543a
Awakening (The); comedy drama in 1 act, by
B, W. Cortis. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36816 ; Ernest W.
Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 2543b
comedy in 3 acts, tr. from the German by
H. B. Boas. [102] p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. June 30, 1914; D: 37430; Harriet
Betty Boas, New York. 2543c
— drama in 4 acts, by Charles S. Ritchel.
[2] 37 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912; D: 29980; H. C.
Thomas, Kokomo, Ind. 2544
drama of the underworld in 4 acts, by F.
Whitcomb. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915 ; D : 40343 ; Frank Whit-
comb, Atlantic, la. 2544a
1 act play, by F. W. Carr. [20] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31799; Frederick
W. Carr, Cincinnati. 2545
Awakening (The) — Continued.
— 1 act play, H. Starr. 10 p. f. Tyiie-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1910; D: 20016; Helen Starr,
New York. 2546
a play in 4 acts, by C. Haddon Chamliers.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1903. xi, 160 p.
12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2805,
Jan. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1903. 2547
— by F. Allen. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911; D : 22989 ; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 2548
— play in 1 act, by B. L. Cohn. [10] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911; D: 24078; Bernard L.
Cohn, Memphis, Tenn. 2549
by E. A. Waugh. [3] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1912; D: 31440; Elmer A.
Waugh, Seattle. 2550
■by N. Phillips. [2], 12 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1914; D: 36581; Norman De
Witt Phillips, Stockton, Cal. 2550a
a play in 3 acts, by Harriet Ford and B.
De Mille.
© Beatrice De Mille, United States; 1899:
72018, Nov. 3. 2551
Same.
© Harriet Ford and Beatrice De Mille,
Pompton, N. J. ; 1899 : 81582, Dec. 16. 2552
by Stephen Wright. [2], 183 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913,; D: 34155; Nathaniel
Wright Stephenson, Charleston, S. C. 2553
play of western life in 1 act, by P. B. Sipe.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911; D: 25250; Paul B.
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 2554
— playlet, by L. C. Broun. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1915; D: 41242; Louise Car-
ter Broun, Toronto, Canada. 2554a
— Russian drama of the future in 3 act.s, by
E. W. Saenger. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1913; D: 34359; Eleanore
Welles Saenger, New York. 2555
— tragedy in 4 acts and a prologue, bj' 1j.
D'Anna. 41 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909 ; D : 17329 ; Lorenzo
D'Anna, Cleveland. 2556
— tragedy in 3 acts, by James A. Ross. 23 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40638 ; W. O. Camp-
bell, Los Angeles. 2556a
120
,2557
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2577
Awakening (The) — Contiuued.
or, Her wedding- eve, by L. W. Listei* and
T. N. Heffrou. S p. t". Typewritten.
© Lydia Warren Lister and T. N. Heffron,
San Francisco; D : 13053, May 25, 1908; 2c.
May 25, 1908. 2557
or, The casting aside of past vagaries, by
G. Glen.
© Gloria Glen, Whitewater, Wis. ; D : 15520,
Apr. 2, 1909. 2558
See also Sins (The) of the fathers.
Awakening (The) of Annie Average; play in
prologue :ind 3 acts, by K Bliss. [28] p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1913 ; D : 33537 : Edith Bliss,
Jackson, Mich. 2559
Awakening (The) of Barbizon. .See Dispensa-
tion (The)
Awakening of Cleo; novelty playlet, by B. F,
Loring. 8 p. t°. Typewritten.
© ic. Apr. 21, 1910; D: 20858: Ben F. Lor-
ing, Dorchester, Mass. 2560
Awakening (The) of Egypt; a pantomime, by
A. L. IJnton. -i p. 4". Typewritten.
© Anita Lawrence Linton, Denver ; D : 12448,
Feb. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 29, 1908. 2561
Awakening of Galatea; illustrated romantic
statue scene from play Pygmalion and Galatea,
by H. M. Schuster. New York, E. S. Werner
& CO. [1906] 16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9442,
Nov. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 2562
Awakening (The) of Helena Ritchie; a play in
4 acts, from a novel of the same name by M.
Deland, dramatized by C. Thompson. New
York, Alice Kauser, 1908. 88 p. 12°.
© Margaret Deland and Charlotte Thomp-
son, New York: D : 12378, Feb. 18, 1908; 2c.
Feb. 20, 1908. 2563
Awakening (The) of John Slater;
drama in 3 acts, by C. F. Harrison.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D: 38094; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 2563a
Awakening (The) of Letty; comedy drama in
4 acts, by B. Barchus. [3], 38 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28761 ; Belle
Barchus, Blue Island, 111. 2564
Awakening (The) of Marietta; by G. S. Dunkin,
4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Scott Dunkin, New York; D:
2295, Sept. 3, 1902; 2c. Sept. 3, 1902. 2565
Awakening (The) of Minerva; or, A modern
miracle, by C. Gillingwater and Edward Frei-
berger. 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16233 ; Claude Gil-
lingwater, New York. 2566
comedy
[38] p.
Awakening (The) of Pipp; in 1 act, by C. B.
Grapewin. Typewritten.
© Charles Ellsworth Grapewin, New York ;
1900 A : 30306, Dec. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 2567
Awakening (The) of spring; masque, by C.
Nicholson. 22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915; D : 39839; Clarke Nich-
olson, Minneapolis, Minn. 2567a
a tragedy of childhood, by Frank Wede-
kind, tr. from the German by Francis J.
Ziegler.
© Brown bros., Philadelphia ; D : 15831, May
3, 1909. ^ 2568
Same. Philadelphia, Brown brothers, 1910.
xvii p., 2 1.. 23-161 p. 8°.
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2c. Nov. 19, 1910; D:
22737; Brown bros., Philadelphia. 2569
Awakening (The) of the models; musical-com-
edy vaudeville sketch, book and lyrics by M.
Harcourt, music by Alfred Soudheimer. [3],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1912; D: 31109; M. Harcourt,
New York. 2570
Awakening (The) of the mummy; play in 1
act, by A. B. Fitch. 10 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1910; D: 22952; Annie B.
Fitch & CO., Chicago. 2571
Awakening (The) of the Teddy bears; by E. C.
Jara. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elise Camille Jara, San Francisco ; D :
14560, Dec. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1908. 2572
Awakening (The) of the toys. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Spencer, Boone & Mitchell, New York ;
D : 14870, Jan. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909.
2573
Awakening (The) of Theophile Duroy; dra-
matic sketch in 1 act, by J. U. Giesy. 29 p.
r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35460 ; J. U. Giesv,
Salt Lake City. 2574
Awakening (The) soul. See Scarab (Thp)
Away down South. See Grit.
Away frora home; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
F. Engel. [52] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911 ; D : 25166 ; Frank Engel.
Kenosha, Wis. 2575
by F. Summerfield. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York ; D : 3580.
June S, 1903 ; 2c. June 8, 1903. 2576
— play of New York life in 3 acts, by Herman
Lewis and Roland Wallace. 64 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1911; D: 24855; Louis H.
Wolf and Wallace Schambs, Cleveland. 2577
121
2578
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2600
Away in the open; by E. Alderson. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Erville Alderson, Kansas City, INIo. ; D :
10079, Mar. 5, 1907; 2c. Mar. 5, 1907; Ic. rev.
ed. Apr. 11, 1907 ; Ic. rev. ed. Dec. 30, 1907.
2578
Awful afternoon at Cohen's; farce iu 1 act, by
F. Sullivan. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Francis Sullivan, Chicago ; D : 2725, Dec.
16, 1902 ; Ic. Dec. 16, 1902. 2579
Awful (An) bump; vaudeville sketch in 1 act.
by Eugene Telh 2 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1912 ; D : 30135 ; Joseph Mer-
rick, New York. 2580
Awful (An) dad. See Incurable.
Awful (The) life of a lawful wife; a comedy in
3 acts, by C. A. Williams.
© Charles Alf. Williams, Cincinnati ; 1898 :
29933, May 14. 2581
Awful (An) mix up; a farce comedy, by Junie
McCree. t". Typewritten.
© Jobn H. Conroy and Chas. M. McDonald,
Ozone Park, N. Y. ; D : 2779, Dec. 29, 1902;
2c. Dec. 29, 1902. 2582
Awful (An) nig-ht; a farce in 1 act, adapted
from the French by E. Melville.
© Eugenie Melville, San Francisco ; 1897 :
22829, Apr. 12. 2583
Awfully bashful; comedy in 3 acts, from tbe
German, by J. N. Long and H. B. Warner.
© J. N. Long and H. B. Warner, United
States ; 1880 : 17502, Nov. 17. 2584
Awkward (An) squad; a sketch in 1 scene, by
R. M. Baker.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
9176, Jan. 30; 2c. Feb. 27. 2585
Axel and Valborg-; an historical tragedy in 5
acts, tr. from the Danish and German of Adam
Oehlenschliiger, by Frederick Strange Kolle.
New York, The Grafton press [1906] 129 p.
12".
© Grafton press, New York ; D : 7941, Jan.
27, 1906; 2c. Jan. 27, 1906. 2586
Axin' her father; a negro farce in 1 act, by O.
E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison. 11 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 966, Oct. 16,
1901; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 2587
Axiom (The); by E. W. Fordyce. 8 p. 4°.
Tj-pewritten.
© E. W. Foi'dvce, Birmingham, Ala. ; D :
8228, Mar. 24, 1906; Ic. Mar. 16, 1906; ]c.
Apr. 6, 1906. 2588
Aye yust yump my yob; by W. Lester, 45 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Winfleld Lester, New York ; D : 1707, Apr.
8, 1902 ; 2c. May 31, 1902. 2589
Ayesha; a spectacular dramatization in 5 acts
of H. Kider Haggard's She, by J. M. Hawley.
© Jos. M. Hawley, Philadelphia; 1887:
13649, May 24 ; 2c. June 24. 2590
Same.
© Joseph M, Hawley, Philadelphia; 1887:
16240, June 24. 2591
Aylmer's secret; a play in 3 scenes, by Stephen
• Phillips. 22 y. 4". Typewritten.
© Otho Stuart, London; D : 6930, July 10.
1905 ; 2c. July 10, 1905. 2592
Aymeric and Yvonne; mediaeval romance in 4
acts, by A. Winspeare. 105 p. f° Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915; D: 39716; Anthony
Winspeare, London. 2592a
Ayudante (El) del duque; opereta en 1 acto y
2 cuadros, original de Fernando Gillis y
Augusto Vivero, mfisica de los maestros D.
Julio Breton y Aroca. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espanoles, 1914. 48 p. 12".
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38245 ; F. Gillis y A. Vivero, Madrid. 2592b
Az utolso csok. See Utolso csok.
Azalea; a society drama iu 5 acts, by E. F.
Bishop.
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, United States;
1884 : 15407, July 28. 2593
Same,
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, New York;
1884 : 17139, Aug. 25. 2594
Azalia; a comedy iu 2 acts, by J. E. Kennedy.
© John E. Kennedy, Jackson, Mich.; 1885:
23397, Nov. 7. 2595
Azara; lyric drama in 3 acts, by J. K. Paine.
© John Knowles Paine, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1896 : 60976, Nov. 6. 2596
oper iu 3 acten, dichtung und musik von J.
K. Paine, deutsche bearbeitung von Carl
Pflueger.
© John Knowles Paine, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1899 : 31846, May 11 ; 2c. Apr. 17. 2597
Azrael; tragedy in 3 acts, by L, Kupperman.
New York, Rudolf Raskin. 54 p. 4°.
♦IJ^^oiysip
© Dec. 28, 1910 : 2c. Dec. 22, 1910 ; D : 22897 ;
Leon Kupperman, New York. 2598
or. The magic charm, a spectacular panto-
mime, by F. H. Norton and J. C. Foster.
© James V. Taylor and William B. De
Verna, New York ; 1873 : 4662, Apr. 29. 2599
Aztec (The) maid; a sketch, by L. Lonergan.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lester Lonergan, New York ; D : 14016,
Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 2600
122
2601
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2620
Aztec (The) tragedy; a graphic suggestion, by
]Morris Kroskop.
© Morris Krosliop, Broolilyn ; D : 792, Aug.
23, 1901. 2601
Aztecs (The); a comic opera iu 4 acts; libretto
by W. Packard, music by F. F. Bullard. Type-
written.
© Fred. Field Bullard and Winthrop Pack-
ard, Boston; 1894:28669, July 9; 2c. Apr. 4,
1895. 2602
comic opera iu 3 acts, words and music by
P. Eaton.
© Paul Eaton, Washington ; 1889 : 27719,
Sept. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1894. 2603
Azul y roja; comedia en 1 acto, dividido en 2
cuadros, en prosa, original del M. Corral y
Maira y J. Sanchez-Gonzalez. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espafioles] 1909. 44 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16905; Manuel Corral y Maria y Jose Sstnchez-
Gonzalez, Madrid. 2604
Azure (The) isle; libretto in 3 acts; book and
lyrics, by R. S. Albee. [47] p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914; D : 37786 ; Regina S.
Albee, Los Angeles. 2604a
Azurette; a comic opera in 3 acts, by G. M.
Vickers.
© Geo. M. Vickers, Philadelphia; 1886:
15546, July 8. 2605
Azurine; or, Air, earth and water, a grand
romantic fairy spectacle, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1874:10511.
Aug. 8. 2606
Azzaza, the mountain girl; pioneer drama in 3
acts portraying life in the mound country, by
D. A. Reynolds. [4], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914; D: 37121; D. A. Rey-
nolds. New York. 2606a
B. H. S. (Bald head society); comedy in 3 acts,
by L. Rogasey.
© Louis Rogasey, New York; 1893:29513,
June 21. 2607
B. Low Zero; a musical play in 2 acts by A. N.
C. Fowler. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
3274, Apr. 11, 1903; 2c. Apr. 11, 1903. 2608
B. 0. 0. Z. Y. (Beneficent order of zealous ya-
hoos); or, A coon in the lodge room, an origi-
nal burlesque in 3 acts, by G. B. Donavin.
© Geo. B. Donavin, Delaware, O. ; 1890:
3457. Jan. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 6. 2609
B. Sharpe; book and lyrics by Edward Bennett
and George V. Hobart, music bv Ludwig
Englilnder. 8°. Typewritten.
© E. B. Marks, New York ; D : 3092, Mar. 5,
1903; 2c. Mar. 5, 1903. 2610
B. T. Weed's prison life and escape; by W.
Smith.
© Walton Smith, Buffalo ; 1876 : 1590, Feb. 5.
2611
Bab; an original drama in 3 acts, by F. Marsden
(W. A. Sliver)
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1881:11593.
July 27. 2612
Baba; an entirely new and original extravaganza
in prologue and 3 acts. New York, 1876.
© Benson Sherwood, W. E. Devema, and
John A. Mack, United States ; 1876 : 8323, Julv
28; 2c. Aug. 3. ' 2613
or, The brazen casket, a serio-comic spec-
tacular extravaganza in 4 acts and 19 tab-
leaux, by J. De Marsen and W. E. De Verna.
© Julien De Marsen and W. E. De Verna.
New York; 1876:3071, Mar. 11. 2614
Babbette; a study in laughtejr in 1 act, by E. H.
Sterling. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D: 32301; Edward
Hamilton Sterling, Trenton, N. J. 2615
Babblers (The); a comedy of bad manners, by
S. Dark. 4°. Typewritten.
© Stanley Dark, New York; D : 2923, Jan.
29, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 29; 1903. 2616
Babes in the wood; play on divorce in 3 acts,
by C. C. Cushing. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1914; D: 36488; Catherine
Chisholm Cushing, New York. 2616a
a tragic comedy, a story of the Italian Rev-
olution of 1848, by James De Mille. Boston,
W. F. Gill and company, 1875.
© William F. Gill, Boston; 1874:15060,
Dec. 12; 2c. Jan. 22, 1875. 2617
See also Injured innocents. — Lost (The)
twins. — Maid Marian.
Babes in the woods; automobile scene by R. H.
Burnside and Lee Shubert. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lee Shubert and Robert H. Burnside,
New York ; D : 7363, Oct. 5, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 5,
1905. 2618
Babes (The) in Toy land; a musical extrava-
g;inza in 3 acts, book and lyric by Glen Mac-
Donough, music by Victor Herbert. 4". Type-
written.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 35S7.
June 15, 1903 ; 2c. June 13, 1903. 2619
Babette; a comic opera in 3 acts, by Harry B.
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 81 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 4189,
Nov. 5, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1903. 2620
123
2620a
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2643
Babette — ^Continued.
play in 1 act, by F. P. Wupperniann. [2],
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914 ; D : 35605 ; Franli Pliilip
Wuppeimauu, New Yorlv. 2620a
romantic drama in 4 acts, by Anthony J.
Lauck. 8°. Typewritten.
© Anthony J. Lauck, Indianapolis ; D : 4055,
Oct. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1903. 2621
Babette of the net; an operetta in 3 acts, writ-
ten by S. Day, composed by Harry H. Cowles.
© Stanton Day, Boston; 1885:25064, Nov.
30. 2622
Same.
© Stanton Day, Boston ; 1886 : 985, Jan. 11.
2623
Babies a la carte; comedy sketch, by D. Rogers,
S. Guard and C. Statzer. [11] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 15, 1911; D: 24487; Dorothy
Rogers, Sullv Guard and Carl Statzer, New
York. ' 2624
Babucha (La) de Mahoma; pasatiempo berebere
en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, original de
Enrique Arroyo y Eugenio Rodriguez-Arias,
nulsica del maestro Juan Crespo. ^Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles, 1911. 31 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911 ; 2c. May 27, 1911 ; D : 24335.
Arroyo y Rodi'iguez-Arias, Madrid. 2625
Baby (The); by D. D. Lloyd.
© David D. Lloyd, Washington ; 1882 : 12643.
Aug. 1. 2626
a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the
French comedy of Bebe, by Emile de Najac
and Alfred Hennequin, by T. B. Macdonough.
© Thomas B. Macdonough, New York ; 1877 :
5429, ]May 4. 2627
a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Auldyn. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1912 ; D : 29824 ; Mable Aul-
dyn, New York. 2628
farce comedy in 1 act, by C. Peyton. [13]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1910 ; D : 21565 ; Charles Pey-
ton, Chicago. 2629
farce in 1 act, by C. C. Washburn. Duluth,
Minn., Huntley printing co., 1909. 30 p. 16°.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909 ; D : 17834 ; Claude C.
Washburn, Duluth, Minn. 2630
by J. J. Carniol [pseud, of John J.
Karnlol] [1], 23 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912 ; D : 31733 ; John J. Car-
niol, New York. 2631
1 act play, by J. W. S. Sullivan. 14 p. 4°.
Baby (The) — Continued.
an original comedietta in 1 act, by Harry
O. Osgood.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
75513, Dec. 24; 2c. Jan. 18, 1899. 2633
a 3 act comedy, adapted to the English
stage, by Emile de Najac, and Alfred Henne-
quin.
© Thomas B. Macdonough, New York :
1877 : 3872, Apr. 2. 2634
twelve minute comedy sketch, by C. C.
Mantley. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912; D : 30287 ; C. Clay
Mantley, New York. 2635
See also Half hours of vaudeville.
Baby (The) and the bachelor; drama in 3 acts,
by J. D. Wright and C. Hendrick. [59] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914; D: 38706; J. Dunbar
Wright and Charles Hendrick, New York.
2635a
Baby Bluff; a domestic drama in 3 acts, by A.
Carr and his assistant author.
© Albert Carr, New York ; 1874 : 11755, Sept.
17. 2636
Baby burglar; by A. Roucolle. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1910; D: 20529; Adrienne
Roucolle, Denver. 2637
Baby (The) chase; a farcical comedy in 3 acts
by F. Bond.
© Frederick Bond, New York ; D : 575, June
13, 1901. 2638
Baby elephant; a farce in 1 act, by J. Crossy.
© John Crossy, New York; 1872:9855,
Sept. 12. 2639
an introductory to the sketch, enabling it
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1910 ; D : 22907 ; John W. S.
Sullivan, New York. 2632
to be done in white face, by C. L. Grim.
© Christian L. Grim, New York; 1879:
4848, Apr. 11 ; 2c. Apr. 11. 2640
• a negro sketch in 2 scenes, by J. C. Stew-
art [pseud, of John Stewart Crossy] New
York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
2462, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 20. 2641
Baby (The) from Bagdad; musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by Stanton Hill, music
by Charles P. Scott. [3], 39 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© ]c. Feb. 3, 1911; D: 2.3258; Hill & Scott,
Boston. 2642
Baby (A) grand; farce in 1 act, by W. H. Post.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Lewis, Brookline, Mass. ; D : 15525,
Apr. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1909. 2643
124
2644
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2661
Baby mine; a comedy in 4 acts ; by W. and G.
M. Noble.
© Warren and Geo. M. Noble, Gutbrie, Okl. ;
1897 : 11863, Feb. 18. 2644
domestic farce in 3 acts, by Margaret Mayo
[i. e. M. M. Selwyn] iii, 126 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 31, 1910 ; D : 2121
Mayo Selwyn, New York.
-a farce comedy witb songs, in 5 acts, writ-
ten and arr. by J. R. Hald.
© J. R. Plald, Chicago; 1882 : 12826, Aug. 4.
2646
See also Men bebe.
Margaret
2645
Baby (The) of the family; comedy in 3 acts, by
Lee Arthur. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914; D : 37658 ; Sanger &
Jordan, New York. 2646a
Baby (The) policy; play in 1 act, by B. W.
Starkweather. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1914 ; D : 37385 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Santa Maria, Cal. 2646b
Baby Ruth; a 4 act comedy drama, founded on
the popular hobbies of the day, by A. G.
Rogers.
© A. G, Rogers, Kingston, Mo. ; 1893 : 13858,
Mar. 20. 2647
Baby Scott; farcical comedy in 3 acts, Leon O.
^luniford. Niew York, Dick and Fitzgerald.
60 p. 12".
© Jan. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35533 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 2647a
Baby (The) show at Pineville; a musical play
for childreu, bj' Nettie H. Pelham. Chicago,
T. S. Denisou [1904] 9 p. 12".
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 5279, July 8.
1904 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. 2648
Baby talk; a monologue for female grown-ups,
by Frank Dumont. New York, London [etc.]
M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 8 p. 12".
© M. Witmark & sons. New York : D : 6068,
Jan. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1905. 2649
Babylon; a drama by B. H. Williams. [Chicago,
G. Garretson & co., 1901] 1 p. 1., 65 p. 12".
© B. H. Williams, Danielson, Conn.; D:
1217, Dec. 27, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1901. 2650
a play, the story of the fall of that mighty
city, by F. W. Fitzpatrick.
© Francis W. Fitzpatrick, Washington ; D :
6422, Mar. 29, 1905. 2651
Baby lone; operette en 3 actes et 4 tableaux, par
Edouard Adeuis, musique de Rodolphe Berger.
Paris, Max Eschig. 114 p. 12".
© June 27, 1914 ; Ic. July 7, 1914 ; D : 37491 ;
Max Eschig, Paris, 2651a
Babylons konge; skuespil i 4 akter, [af] Axel
Manrer.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by H.
Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norway; res.
no. 619 ; Ic. Nov. 9, 1906. 2652
Baby's adventures. See Gay (A) deceiver.
Bacchae (The) of Euripides; the text and a tr.
in English verse, by A. Kerr. Boston, Ginn &
CO., 1899. 1 p. ]., 127 p. 8".
© Alexander Kerr, Madison, Wis.; 1899:
16733, Mar. 4 ; 2c. Apr. 7. 2652a
Bacchantes (Les); ballet en 2 actes et 3 tab-
leaux, d'apres Euripide, poem'e de Felix Naquet
et Alfred Bruneau, musique d' Alfred Bruneau.
Paris, E. Fasquelle, editeur, 1912, [2], 39 p.
12°.
© Oct. 25, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1912 ; D : 31400 ;
Eugene Fasquelle, Paris. 2653
Bacchus; opera en 4 actes et 7 tableaux, par
Catulle Mend^s, musique de J. Massenet.
Paris, Heugel et c'"., 1909. 4 p. 1., 100 p. 12".
© Heugel & cie., Paris ; D : 15879, May 17.
1909 ; 2c. May 17, 1909. 2654
Bachelor (A); 5 act play, by M. J. Bennett.
© Marian J. Bennett, Detroit; D : 6848,
June 19, 1905. 2655
— 1 act sketch in 1 scene, by B. and M. Car-
penter. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1910 ; D : 22088 ; Bruce and
Moreaii Carpenter, Brooklyn. 2656
— a play, by C. M. Beaumont.
© Caroline M. Beaumont, St. Paul; 1895:
54186, Oct. 25. 2657
[1], 14 p.
play in 1 act, by P. Halght
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913; D : 31996
Haight, Kansas City, Mo.
4".
Parker
2658
Bachelor (A) and his last dollar; play in 1 act,
by Y. V. Miele. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1914 ; D : 37463 ; Yito Victor
Miele, Suffern, N. Y. 2658a
Bachelor benedicts; a farce in 3 acts, by Ernst
Kronshage. 8". Typewritten.
© Leon Wachsner, Milwaukee ; D : 4137, Oct.
26, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 2659
Bachelor (The) bill. 27 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Jas. W. Fuller, Chicago ; D : 10975, July
15, 1907 ; 2c. July 15, 1907. 2660
Bachelor Bill; an Arizona romance, by C. P.
Coast. f°. Typewritten.
© Clarence P. Coast, Oil City, Pa. ; D : 10961.
July 12, 1907 ; 2c. July 12, 1907. 2661
125
2662
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2686
Bachelor Bill's reunion; or, A little child shall
lead them, comedy-drama in 1 act, by P. John-
son. [1], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913; D: 33978; Peter John-
son, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 2662
Bachelor bird's romance. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Lucy Nelson Whitfield, New York; D:
492.5, Apr. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1904. 2663
Bachelor (The) club's baby; play in 1 act, by
Louise Rand Bascom. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house. 15 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31652 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
2664
Bachelor girl; musical prophecy, by P. R. Kel-
lar and R. H. Moulton. 46 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1909 ; D : 17059 ; Philip R. Kel-
lar and Robert H. Moulton, Chicago. 2665
Same. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip R. Kellar and Robert H. Moulton,
Chicago ; D : 14120, Oct. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 22.
1908.
2666
Bachelor girls; dramatic composition in 1 act,
by H. Dozier. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D: 20415; Henry
Dozier, Tacoma. 2667
sketch.
© Florence Scarlett McCall, Hartford; D:
6752, May 31, 1905. 2668
or, Liberty hall, an original sketch in 1
act, by Bob Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley].
© W. H. Andrews, Philadelphia ; D : 14S76.
Jan. 22, 1909. 2669
Bachelor hall; a farcical comedy in 8 acts, by
R. B. Gale and R. M. Baker.
© Rachel Baker Gale and Robt. Melville
Baker, Boston; 1898:226, Jan. 3; 2c. Jan. 5.
2670
Bachelor Jack; by George R. Chester and J. H.
Young.
© James H. Young, Newport, Ky. ; D : 5.538,
Sept. 15, 1904. 2671
Bachelor (The) lamb; a comedy in 3 acts, by G.
B. McCutcheon.
© George Barr McCutcheon, Lafayette,
Ind. ; 1898 : 27354, May 2. 2672
Bachelor life in New York in the year 1999.
See Glimpse (A) of the twentieth century.
Bachelor (The) maids; by Harry L. Newton.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Evelyn Paxton, Chicago ; D : 2718, Dec. 15,
1902; 2c. Dec. 15, 1902. 2673
Bachelor (The) maids — Continued.
by II. O. Towne. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Olcott Towne, Flushing, N. Y. ; D :
6610, May 1, 1905 ; 2c. May 1, 1905. 2674
a comedy in 1 act for female characters, by
Esther B. Tiffany.
©) Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
34620, June 9. 2675
Bachelor maids' reunion; an entertainment in
1 scene, bv Eleanor Maud Crane. New York,
Dick & Fi'tzgerald. 28 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 8S27,
July 12, 1906; 2c. Aug. 10, 1906. 2676
Bachelor spinster; comedy in 3 acts, by E. C.
Whitton. 75 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1910 ; D : 20020 ; Ernest Cush-
man Whitton, Brooklyn. 2677
Bachelor tax; farce in 4 acts, by S. C. Hinkle.
77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1909 ; D : 17203 ; S. Cameron
Hinkle, Atlantic City. 2678
Same. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910; D: 20100; S. Cameron
Hinkle, Atlantic City. 2679
Bachelor (A) trapped; play, by R. L. Jenne and
G. A. Martin. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912; D: 28758; Robert L.
Jenne and George A. Martin, Indianapolis.
2680
Bachelor (The) trust; a comedy in 2 acts, by
C. R. Foster. [4], 61 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912 ; D : 29064 ; Carlton Rus-
sell Foster, San Francisco. 2681
Bachelors; a comedy in 4 acts, by Zarmar
[pseud.] New York. E. L. Hamilton & co.,
1900. 144 p. 16°.
'© Samuel Alfred Mills, New York ; 1900 A :
27800, Nov. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 2682
a play in 4 acts, by M. Birnbaum.
© Martin Birnbaum, New York ; D : 5926,
Dec. 19, 1904. 2683
See also Prince (The) of Bohemia.
Bachelors ai»d benedicts; by Arthur A. Penn.
New York. London [etc.] M. Witmark & sons
[1906] [7] p. 8°.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D: 8443,
Apr. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1906. 2684
Bachelor's baby; comedy farce in 3 acts, by F.
Wilson. 93 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909; D: 17516; Francis Wil-
son, New York. 2685
a comedy in 4 acts, founded on an old Ger-
man farce, by Capt. E. Field.
© Edward Field, New York; 1882:1214
Jan. 24. 2686
126
2687
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2713
Bachelor's baby— Continued.
a comedy iu 3 acts, by C. Fletcher.
I© Coyne Fletcher, Washington ; 1886 : 16759,
July 22 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1887. 2687
farce iu 1 act, by Katherine Kavanaugh,
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald. 12 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23874 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 2688
Bachelor's (A) banquet; or, An indigestible
romance, a farce in 1 act, by Lewis D. Hum-
phrey.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
25918, Apr. 13; 2c. May 3. 2689
Bachelor's (The) cabal and the spinster's
sorosis; humorous melodrama, by C. A. Poland.
62 ]). 12°. Printed.
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34392 ;
Charles A. Poland, Bourbon, Ind. 2690
Bachelor's (The) club; by W. A. G. Fox.
© William A. G. Fox, Philadelphia : D : 9989,
Feb. 18, 1907. 2691
by Effie W. Merriman. Chicago, The Dra-
matic publishing company [1901] 30 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1023.
Oct. 28, 1901; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 2692
Bachelor's (The) club climax; comedy farce in
4 acts, by E. G. O'Connor. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912; D: 29414; Eflward
George O'Connor, Lawrence, Mass. 2693
Bachelors' (The) club room turned into a
matrimonial altar; a houseful of innocent
amusement in 2 acts, by J. L. Short.
© John Latimer Short, Rolla, Mo.; 1899:
26399, Apr. 15. 2694
Bachelors' (The) congress; by Griffin Galbraith.
35 p. 12°.
© Elmer E. Overholt, Philadelphia ; D : 1109,
Nov. 19, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1901. 2695
Bachelor's (A) daug'hter; a play in 1 act, by
A M. Bruner. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913; D: 32213; D. McD.
Bruner, Philadelphia. -2696
Bachelor's (A) divorce; a comedy in 3 acts, bv
B. C. Lease. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
25874, May 11 ; 2c. July 6. 2697
Bachelor's (A) dream; by R. Stiles. [4] p.
16°. Printed.
© Richard Stiles, Philadelphia ; D : 6468,
Apr. 6, 1905; 2c. Mar. 27, 1905. 2698
by E. C. Biinner.
© Elizabeth C. Bunner, East Oakland, Cal. ;
1899 ; 58495, Sept. 12. 2699
Bachelor's (A) dream — Continued.
comedietta iu 1 act, by L. Vaughn.
4°. Typewritten.
[11] p.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913 ; D : 34598 ; Leslie Vaughn,
New York. 2700
play, by H. Coleman. [1], 18 p. 4°. Type-
1913; D: 32293; Leslie
2702
written.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913; D : 33007 ; Hamilton
Coleman, Chicago. 2701
playette, by L. Vaughn, cover-title, 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12,
Vaughn, New York.
Bachelor's (A) elopement; a comedy iu 3 acts,
by William and Josephine Giles. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1913. 46 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913 ; D : 32264 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 2703
Bachelor's (A) fears; a comedy in 1 act.
© United press, New York; 1890:30503,
Oct. 3. 2704
Bachelor's frolics; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by J. Aberle.
© Jac Aberle. New York ; 1882 : 3344, Mar. 3.
2705
Bachelor's (A) holiday; by C. J. Stine. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles J. Stine, New York ; D : 10823,
June 22, 1907 ; 2c. June 11, 1907. 2706
a comedy, adapted by C. J. Stine.
© Charles J. Stine, New York ; 1896 : 60769,
Nov. 5. 2707
Bachelor's (A) honeymoon; by K. S. Clark. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Kenneth S. Clark, New York; D : 10915,
July 5, 1907 ; 2c. June 27, 1907. 2708
an original farcical comedy, by J. Stapleton.
© John Stapleton, New York; 1897:42170,
July 23. 2709
Bachelor's house cleaning; by M. E. Lynch.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910 ; D : 20215 ; Maude Ellen
Lynch, Sioux City, la. . 2710
Bachelor's (A) housekeeper; farce in 1 act, by
U. Akerstrom. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912 ; D : 28866 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, New York. 2711
Bachelor's (A) last dinner. Typewritten.
© George Thomas, H. W. Humphreys, M. C.
Reynolds, F. Edwards, New York; 1900 A:
11247, May 4; Ic. May 4. 2712
Bachelor's (The) mistake; comedy in 3 acts, by
T. Hutton. [6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Taylor Hutton, Memphis, Tenn. ; D : 8921,
Aug. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1906. 2713
127
2714
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2734
Bachelor's (A) night at home; play in 1 act, by
J. Nordenshield. [5], 25 p. 4°. Typewritteu.
© Ic. June 6, 1913; D: 33419; Jeannette
Nordenshield, New York. 2714
Bachelor's (A) nightmare; playlet in 1 act, by
K. Lawless. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ellen Lawless, Cleveland ; D : 15701, Apr.
9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 2715
Bachelors (The) of the angels; comedy of past
marrying time in 4 acts, by L. H. Mitchell. 4
V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. IS, 1914; D: 37892; Lebbeus
Horatio Mitchell, New Yorlc. 2715a
Bachelor's (The) proposal in 1950; satire of
the future in 1 act, by J. Driscoll. [1], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912 ; D : 29492 ; Joseph Dris-
coll, New York. 2716
Bachelor's (A) reverie; by J. J. Cluxton.
© John Joseph Cluxton, Buffalo; D : 207,
Mar. 12, 1901. 2717
an entertainment in 1 act, by Grace B.
Faxon. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 9 p.
12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 8939,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 2718
Bachelor's (A) romance; original play in 4 acts,
by :Martha Morton. New York, Samuel
French; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1912.
84 p. 12°.
© Oct. 31, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1912 ; D : 31303 ;
Martha Morton Coaheim, New York. 2719
a play in 4 acts, by M. Morton.
© Martha Morton, Lake Placid, N. Y. ;
1896 : 44800, Aug. 6. 2720
Bachelor's (A) supper; an original comedy in 1
act, by V. De Noie. Typewritten.
© Vera De Noie, United States: 1898:
73307, Dec. 16; 2c. Dec. 16. 2721
Bachelor's visit; or, John, Tom and Sarah,
playlet in 1 act, by L. Glick. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D: 20405; Lelia Glick.
North Baltimore, O. 2722
Bachelor's (The) ward; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by C. A. Lineback. [2], 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1912 ; D : 31011 ; Chas. A. Line-
back, New York. 2723
Bachelor's (A) wife; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by A. Anderson and Hartley Carrick. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1913 ; D : 32945 ; Arthur An-
derson, London. 2724
Bachelor's (A) wife — Continued.
^a sketch in 1 act, by R. Jordan. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1913 ; D : 32354 ; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 2725
Bachelor's will; comedy in 3 acts, by Johannes
Wiegand, adapted from the German by A.
von Ende. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910; D: 20435; Gustav
Wiegand and Amelia von Ende, New York.
2726
Bachelor's (A) yesterdays; by K. Benedict.
[13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D : 22027 ; Kingsley
Benedict, Washington. 2727
Bachelor's (A) yuletide; a farce in 1 act, by H.
I. and J. R. McMahon.
© John R. and Henry I. McMahon. Brook-
lyn; 1900 A: 30399, Dec. 17; 2c. Dec. IS.
2728
in 1 act, by J. R. McMahon.
© John R. McMahon, Brooklvn ; D : 5, Jan.
2, 1901. 2729
Bachiller (El) Medina; zarzuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros, en verso y prosa, de J.
Huete y Ord6iiez y E. Carrere, mtisica del
maestro Mario Breton. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espaiioles, 1909. 43 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 : D : 16265 ;
J. Huete y Ordonez y Emilio Carrere, Madrid.
2730
Bacio (II) (Overmastering pride, ruler of the
soul); an original play in 4 acts.
© Frederick J. Carlysle, Selma, Ala. ; 1880 :
17666, Nov. 19; 2c. Nov. 18, 1882. 2731
Bacio (II) d'una niorta; dramma in 3 atti, di A.
De Martino, riduzione scenica dal romauzo di
Carolina Invernizio.
© Antonio De Mai-tino, New York : D : 14544.
Dec. 16, 1908. 2732
Back among the old folks; a New England
drama in 4 acts.
© Charles P. Rice, New Haven; 1896:
17664, Mar. 20. 2733
-an original domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by Charles P. Rice. 66 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John A. Himmelein, Kellev Island, O. ;
D : 14902, Jan. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1909.
2734
Back-fire; melodrama in 4 acts, by H. M. Graves.
[110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1914; D: 3.8412; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 2734a
128
2735
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2751
Back from Africa; 1 act play, by E. S. Van Zile.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1910; D: 22486; Edward S.
Van Zile, New York, 2735
Back from Cowland; a playlet in 1 act, by Louis
J. Cella. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© L. J. Cella, New York ; D : 8663, June 11,
1906 ; 2c. June 11, 190G. 2736
Back from Europe; by A. S. Gear. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Alouzo S. Gear, New York ; D : 7939, Feb.
2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1906. 2737
Back from the grave. See Buried alive.
Back from the land of the nut; monologue, by
A. Hoffman. [1], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914 ; D : 37119 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 2737a
Back from the mines; play in 4 acts, by L. L. P.
Noble. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913; D: 35084; Lydia L.
Pimenoft' Noble, Maiden, Mass. 2738
Back from the Philippines; or. Major Kelly's
cork leg, an Irish farce in 1 act, bv O. E.
Young. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald [1905]
26 p. 16°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 6638,
May 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1905. 2739
Back from Tuskegee; by R. E. Barton. 12 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D: 20573; Ralph E.
Barton, Detroit. 2740
Back home; comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ger-
trude Nelson Andrews. [3], 56 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 29, 1910 ; D : 21677 ; Fred G. An-
drews, New York. 2741
a pastoral comedy, by F. Allen. [1], 13 p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912; D : 29861 ; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 2742
Back in Jersey. Typewritten.
© William J. McKiernan, Newark, N. J.;
1900 A : 11173, May 3 ; 2c. May 3. ^ 2743
Back (A) number; an original 3 act comedy-
drama, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1893:
50478, Nov. 13. 2744
a sketch in 1 act, by R. Jordan. 1 p. 1., 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1914; D: 38724; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 2744a
Back of beyond; play in 4 acts, by B. F. Scott.
[1], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15. 1913; D: 31968; Edith Ful-
lerton Scott, Brooklyn. 2745
Back of tlie ballot; woman suffrage farce in 1
act, by G. Middleton. New York, Samuel
French; London, Samuel French, ltd. 28 p.
12°.
© July 20, 1915 ; 2c. July 22, 1915 ; D : 41292 ;
George Middleton, New York. 2745a
Back of the firing line; play in 1 act, by J.
Weichsel. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915 ; D : 40129 ; John Weich-
sel, New York. 2745b
Back of the yards; play in 1 act, by K. S. Good-
man. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D.: 36410; Kenneth
Sawyer Goodman, Chicago. 2745c
Same. New York, D. C. Vaughan, 1914.
44 p., 1 1. 12".
© Dec. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1915 ; D : 39383 ;
Kenuetb Sawyer Goodman, Chicago. 2745d
Back taxes. See Man (The) from Missouri.
Back to Boston; in 1 act, by V. H. Smalley. 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910; D: 22059; Victor H.
Smalley, New York. 2746
Back to Broadway; comedy sketch, by A. Mar-
shall. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37184 ; Abigail Mar-
shall, New York. 2746a
Back to Hoetown; a comedy sketch, by L. Grat-
tan. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grattan, Chicago ; D : 9779, Jan.
11, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1907. 2747
Back to Iowa; an operetta, book and lyrics by
A. Cass Richards, music by F. Harris. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Franklin Harris, New York ; D : 14927,
Jan. 28, 1909; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 2748
Back to Kokomo. See Stage struck.
Back to life. See Fahr treihn.
Back to ol' Ken tuck'; racing episode, by F. Fin-
ney. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1914; D: 37545; Frank Fin-
ney, W^inthrop, Mass. 2748a
Back to the beast; play in 3 acts, by C. A. Davy.
[3], 113 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913 ; D : 33442 ; Catherine A.
Davy, Chicago. 2749
Back to the booby-hatch; comedy sketch, by
Barry Gray. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910; D: 20694; Ed Hicker,
Fayette, O. 2750
Back to the country store; rural entertainment
in 3 acts, by Ward Macauley. Philadelphia.
Penn pub. co., 1910. 37 p. 12°.
© Dec. 10, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1910 ; D : 22861 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia.
2751
5379—15-
-9
129
2752
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2771
Back to the faim; a monologue, by Edward Por-
ter [pseud, of Edw^nrd P. Decliert]
© Edward P. Dechert, Pliiladelpliia ; D : 611,
June 25, 1901. 2752
■a play in 3 acts, by Merline H. Sliumwny.
[Minneapolis, Minn., Printed by tbe Colwell
press, 1914] 45 p. illus. 8°. (Bulletin of
the University of Minnesota. General series
no. 12, February, 1914 ; Agricultural extension
division)
© Feb. 26, 1914; 2c. Mar. 25, 1914; A:
371056; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
2752a
Back to the fireside; musical comedv sketch, by
E. Scott and W. Blake. [2], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 5, 1914; D: 37228; Winfield
Blake and Edward Scott, San Francisco.
2752b
musical comedy tabloid, by W. E. Scott. 21
p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1914; D:3563S; William Ed-
ward Scott, San Francisco. 2752c
Back to the harem; a play in 3 acts, by F.
Bruegger. [3], 353 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D : 30S77 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 2753
Back to the old home; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. Coleman. Typewritten.
© Lottie Coleman, San Francisco; 1895:
8525, Feb. 8; Ic. June 23, 1S96; 2c. new and
rev. ed. July 10, 1900. 2754
Same. New ed.
© Lotta Day Coleman, San Francisco ; 1900
A : 19546, Aug. 6. 2755
a story of New England life in 5 acts, by
L. D. Coleman. Rev. ed. Typewritten.
© Lotta Day Coleman, San Francisco; 1898:
55057, Sept. 19 ; 2c. Sept. 21. 2756
Back to the soil; play in 4 acts, by J. V. Blake.
[711 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911 ; D : 25989 ; James Vila
Blake, Chicago. 2757
Back to the Texas line; a playlet, by W. W.
Steiner. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter W. Steiner, St. Louis; D: 11241,
Aug. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 2758
Back to the woods; farce in 3 acts, by A. N. C.
Fowler. [2], 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1913; D: 32151; A. N. C.
Fowler, New York. 2759
Back to youth; pantomime, by Kurt Matull.
© Charles Racine Tyler, New York; D:
4377, Dec. 11, 1903. 2760
Backer (The); an original comedy in 3 acts, in-
troducing original songs and specialties, by
C. Kent.
© Charles Kent, Los Angeles, Cal. ; 1894:
29364, July 13. 2760a
Backfisch (Der) See Rettungen.
Backtown spirits; or. Two under the table,
farce in 1 act, by O. B. Young. 25 p. 12".
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17417 ;
Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. 2761
Backward child; child and governess farce for
two females, by H. L. Childe Pemberton, text
and stage business ed. and rev. by Pauline
Phelps and Marion Short. New York, E. S.
Werner & co. [1906] 11 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9440,
Nov. 15. 1906: 2c. Nov. 22. 1906. 2762
Bacon and greens; an original farcical comedy
in 3 acts, with original lines, stage directions,
scenes, characters and music, designed and
written by J. B. Everham.
© J. B. Everham, New York; 1885:13460,
June 19 ; 2c. Aug. 5. 2763
Bacteriologist (The); an original comedy in 5
acts, by D. K. Ford. St. Paul, The Samuel
Carman printing co., 1897.
I© Daniel K. Ford. St. Paul; 1897:65272.
Nov. 23; 2c. Dec. 11. 2764
Bad advice; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the French by Horace W. Fuller.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1888 : 8494,
March 22; 2c. Aug. 30. 2765
Bad (A) baby; by W. B. Hene.
© W. B. Hene, Denver ; 1900 A : 25910, Oct.
18. 2766
Bad Bill; a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by F. Liste-
mann. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fi-anz Listemann, New York; D : 14539,
Dec. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 15. 1908. 2767
Bad (The) boy; a serio-comic drama in 4 acts,
adapted from Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer, Fan-
chon, and Uncle Tom's cabin, by A. Russell.
© Ada Russell, New York ; 1887 : 32S30, Dec.
17. 2768
or. The image of his pa, a farcical comedy
in 4 acts, by F. Mower.
© Fred Mower, Lynn, Mass.; 1884:17278,
Aug. 27. 2769
Bad (A) boy and his Teddy bears; musical
comedy in 3 acts, by C. E. Blaney. cover-
title, [71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 11807,
Nov. 20, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1907. 2770
musical play in 3 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; D: 11372,
Sept. IS, 1907; 2c. Sept. 18, 1907. 2771
130
2771a
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2795
Bad boy sketches. See Groceryman (The) and
Peck's bad boy. — Peck's bad boy and his
pa. — Peck's bad boy, his pa, and the grocery-
man. — Peck's bad boy (up to date).
Bad business; play in 1 act, by M. Pemberton.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 4, 1915 ; D : 39579 ; Murdock Pem-
berton, New York. 2771a
Bad for Plover; a 1 act comedy, by M. E. Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago; 1891 : 34(567,
Sept. 29. 2772
Bad (A) job; a farce in 1 act, by H. Elliott Mc-
Bride. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1ST8.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 13578, Nov.
21 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 2773
Same. Chicago. T. S. Denison [1906] 1
p. 1., p. 51-64. 12". (Amateur series)
1© H. Elliott McBride, Coraopolis, Pa., in
renewal for 14 vrs. from Nov. 21, 1906; D:
9389, Nov. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 2774
Bad (The) joke. See Circus (The) Magda.
Bad (A) lot; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Paulton
and Mostyn Tedde.
© Harry Paulton, New York; 1890:15383,
May 9. 2775
drama in prologue and 3 acts, dramatized
from Edmund Yates' story, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York; 1873:1919,
Feb. 27. 2776
or, The dead restored, a drama in 5 acts,
suggested by Edmund Yates's story, by W. T.
Dulany.
© W. T. Dulany and Harry Duffleld, Roch-
ester, N. Y.; 1873:1874, Feb. 26. 2777
Bad man from Mexico. 106 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; D : 8246,
Mar. 29, 1906; 2c. Mar. 29, 1906. 2778
Bad (The) man of Co-ed court; by P. Chyno-
weth. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911; D: 25090; Phillips
Chynoweth, Madison, Wis. 2779
Bad (A) man's wife; by Thos. R. Henry. "
© Barton & Wiswell, inc.. New York; D:
14614, Dec. 24, 1908. 2780
Bad (The) Mr, Good; a comedy, by W. A. White-
car.
© Liebler & Miner co., New York; 1897:
46971, Aug. 21. 2781
Bad-reise (Die); romantischer schwank in 3
aufziigen, von W. Negbaur. 121 p. 16°.
[Printed]
© Mar. 19, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 1910 ; D : 20757 ;
Walter Negbaur, Charlotteubui-g, Germany.
2782
Bad (The) shepherds; by J. de Susini and C.
Byrus, being a translation of the play Les
mauvais bergers, by Octave Mirbeau.
© Justus de Susini and Claude Byrns, New
York; 1897:71289, Dec. 20. 2783
Bad whiskey; a comic Irish sketch in 1 scene,
by Sam Rickey and Master Barney, arr. by
Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
2468, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 20. 2784
Badg'e (The) of red and black. See "Volga.
Badger (The); play in 1 act, by L. Rising. [2],
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1913; D: 35300; Lawrence
Rising, New York. 2785
Badger (The) game; a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by C. Gibney. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913; D: 32375; Charles Gib-
ney, Chicago. 2786
Badger (The) queen; or, A woman's vengeance,
a sensational melodrama of fast life in New
York, in 4 acts and 12 scenes, by Henry Bel-
mar. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Belmar. New York ; D : 5511, Sept. 7,
1904 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1904. 2787
Badly matched. See Indelible (The) brand.
Badly mixed; a farce in 1 act, by Bert Rawley.
Clyde, O., Ames pub. co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:57413,
Dec. 10; 2c. Dec. 14. 2788
Badly (The) muddled ball; in 1 act and 2
scenes, by W. Vincent.
. © Walter Vincent, New York; 1897:9196,
Feb. 4. 2789
Badly sold; a negro act in 1 scene, arr. by
George H. Goes. Boston, W, H. Baker & co.,
1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42858, Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 2790
Barenhauter (Der); by Hermann Wette.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany; 1897:
510.30, Sept. 13. 2791
in 3 akten, von Siegfried Wagner.
© Max Brockhaus, Leipzig; 1898:66371,
Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 2792
in 3 acts, by Siegfried Wagner, authorized
English tr. by Wm. Ashton Ellis.
© Max Brockhaus, Leipzig; 1899:76940.
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 2793
Baffled; a comedy, bv D. Potter.
© David Potter, New York; 1892:47697,
Nov. 23. 2794
a drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Eraser, jr.
© J. A. Eraser, jr., United States; 1884:
24301, Dec. 8. 2795
131
2796
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2816
Baffled — Continued.
a dramatic production, by M. von Golinsliy.
© Mark von Oolinsliy, Savannah, Ga. ;
1S90 : 22274, July 12.
2796
or, East and West, a drama in 4 acts and
a prologue, by A. O'Dogberty and J. F. Hall.
© Archibald O'Dogberty and John F. Hall,
New York; 1871:11743, Dec. 12. 2797
See also King Reginald. — Open sesame. —
That cousin of mine.
Baffled (A) beauty; drama in 5 tableaux, by T.
Percy.
© Townsend Percy, New York; ISSO:
14396, Sept. 22. 2798
Bag (The); a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
Clouston Hogarth.
© Isabel Morris and Stanley Felch, New
York; 1890:28559, Sept. 17. 2799
Bag (A) of flour; a comedy in 3 acts [by] E. M.
Favor.
© Edward M. Favor, Long Branch, N. J. ;
1SS5 : 10880, May 13. 2800
Bag (The) of gold. Cleveland, W. C. Aiken &
CO.. 1876.
© W. C. Aiken & co., Cleveland ; 1877 : 863,
Jan. 20 ; 2c. Jan. 20. 2801
play in 1 act, by O. S. Payne. 7 p. 4".
T}T)ewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D : 40351 ; Owen S.
Payne, New York. 2801a
Bagatelle; comedie en 3 actes, par P. Hervieu.
28 p. (L'lllustration theatrale, 9^ annee, 231,
25 Janvier 1913.)
© Jan. 25, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1913 ; D : 32461 ;
Paul Hervieu, Paris. 2802
Bagby versus Bagby; a comedietta in 1 act, by
F. E. Leupp.
© Francis E. Leupp, Washington; 1891:
43107, Dec. 1. 2803
Same. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39208.
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 2804
Baggage (The) check; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. Cohen, under the nom de plume of
Joseph B. Cook.
© Joshua Cohen, Detroit ; 1893 : 11396, Mar.
6. 2805
a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, Columbus, O. ; 1893:
33072, July 13. 2806
Baggs, the angel; piny in 4 acts, by B. H. Nadal.
[59] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1911 ; D : 23082 ; Bernard Har-
rison Nadal, New York. 2807
Baglioni (The); a play in 4 acts, by Henry Lnne
Eno. New York, Moffat, Yard & co., 1905.
4 p. 1., 148 p. 12°.
© Moffat, Yard & co.. New York; D : 7295,
Sept. 13, 1905; 2c. Oct. 6, 1905. 2808
a tragedy in 4 acts, by H. L. Eno. New
York, Priv. print, 1903. 55 p. 12°.
© Henry Lane Eno, New York ; D : 2799,
- Jan. 2, 1903; 2c. Feb. 4, 1903. 2809
Bagnes d' enfants; drante en 4 actes. par A. de
Lorde et P. Chaine. (L'lllustration theatrale,
no. 154.)
© July 2, 1910 ; 2c. July 30, 1910 ; D : 21687 ;
Andre de Lorde and Pierre Chaine, Paris.
2810
Bagpipes; an Irish reel in 3 acts, by R. G.
Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1SS6:
11186, May 11. 2811
Baidic recital; ancient banquet scene, by C. M.
Fox and A. Milligan. [15] p. 4". Type-
wa-itten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911; D: 23352; C. Milligan
Fox and Alice Milligan, New York. 2812
Baignoire (La); vaudeville en 1 acte, par Henry
Moreau et Marc Soual [pseud, of Georges
Lanos] Paris, C. Joubert. 24 p. 8".
© May 9, 1914 ; Ic. May 18, 1914 ; D : 37049 ;
Joubert. Paris.
2812a
Bailey's best performer; a comedy in
[by] H. H. Williams.
3 acts,
© Harry H. Williams, St. Paul;
65S51, Oct. 10.
1899 :
2813
Baillonee (La) See Sealed lips.
Baiser (Le) See Kiss (The)
Baiser (Le) dans la nuit; piece en 2 actes, de
M. Level. 10 p. (Supplement gratuit an no.
2917 du Monde illustre, 22 fevrier 1913)
© Feb. 22, 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
32785; Maurice Level, Paris. 2814
Baited (The) trap; photo play drama, by K.
Baggot and F. W. Smith. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic Apr. 7, 1014; D: 36782; King Batrgot
and Frank W. Smith, New York. 2814a
Baiting the hook; original play in 3 acts, by A.
Ross and S. Lewis. [2], 103 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910 ; D : 22052 ; Aaron Ross
and Samuel Lewis, New York. 2815
Bajadere (Die); operette in 2 akten, von Louis
Taufstein, musik von Martin Knopf. Berlin,
Harmonie [1911] 41 p. 12°. [Words only]
© June 10, 1911; 2c. June 10, 1911; D:
24444; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 2816
132
J2816
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
2834
Bajazzo, armer Bajazzo; sketch, von P. Busch-
Uhl. 23 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1915 ; D : 41265 ; Paula Busch-
Uhl, Berlin. 2816a
Baker of Bunz; a political satire in 2 acts, by
F. G. Lnuliam and F. V. Lauliam. 79 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Fritz Garlanrl Lanliam and Frank Valen-
tyne Lanliam, Weatherford, Tex.; D:8103.
Mar. 5, 1906; 2c. Mar. 5, 1906. 2817
Same.
© Fritz Garland Lanliam and Frank Yalen-
tvne Lanliam, Weatherford, Tex. ; D : 8631.
June 4, 1906; 2c. June 4, 1906. 2818
Baker's (The) daughter; a very mellow-dra-
mntic society idyl of contemporaneous (12*%)
interest, not adapted from the original
Chinese, but perpetrated with malice afore-
thought upon an innocent community by W.
H. Phillips.
© Waldorf H. Phillips, New York; 1880:
12943, Aug. 23. 2819
Baker's (A) dozen; original humorous dialogues,
dramas, and comedies, by George M. Baker.
© by Emily F. Baker, Wellesley, Mass., as
widow of the author, in extension for 14 years.
Renewal no. 5124, Jan. 23, 1914. Renewal
entry, Oct. 6, 1899, no. 64757. 2819a
Baker's patriotic dialogues; for all grades, a
collection of school dialogues based upon well-
known and popular incidents of American his-
tory, by Edward D. Holmes. Boston, Walter
H. Baker & co., 1911. 73 p. 12°.
© Apr. 25, 1911; 2c. Apr. 26, 1911; D:
24058 : Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 2820
Baker's temperance dialogues; humorous, dra-
matic and instructive, by George M. Baker.
116 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston: D:
14438, Dec. 2, 1908; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908. 2821
Baking (The) of Mother Goose's pie; a juvenile
pL^y, by Josephine Van Tassel Bruorton and
Minnie Alma Coldrick.
© J. V. T. Bruorton, Bedford, Mass.; D:
15737, Apr. 1, 1909. 2822
Bakkarat; ein stiick in 3 aufziigen, von Henry
Bernstein, fiir die deutsche biihne bearbeitet
von Rudolph Lothar. Leipzig, Philipp Rec-
1am, jun. [1908] 84 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 12957,
May 12, 1908; 2c. May 18, 1908. 2823
Bal (Un) manque; pi&ce en 1 acte pour jeunes
filles avec vocabulaire, par Jeanne Charbon-
nieras. New York, W. R. Jenkins co. 83 p.
16°.
© Nov. 14, 1911; 2c. Nov. 18, 1911; D:
25902; William R. Jenkins cc. New York.
2824
Bal (The) marque; a sketch in 1 act, by R. M.
Skinner and C. J. Campbell. Typewritten.
© Ralph M. Skinner and Charles J. Camp-
bell, New York; 1900 A: 25500, Oct. 13; 2c.
Oct. 13. 2825
Balance (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by M.
L. Van Patten. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1911; D: 25104; Margaret
Lane Van Patten, Elmhurst, N. Y. 2826
drama in 4 acts, by H. Lemar. [1], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D: 31061; Henry Lemar,
Chicago.
2827
play in 3 acts, by E. Joseph. [2], 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1911; D: 25519; Etelka
Joseph, New York. 2828
a 3 act drama of to-day, by H. G. Miller,
62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910; D: 21206; Harry
Graves Miller, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 2829
Balance (The) of power. 50 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James W. Thompson, Chicago ; D : 6895,
June 24, 1905 ; 2c. June 24, 1905. 2830
comedy drama in 3 acts, by I. K. Friedman.
[109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16453; Isaac K.
Friedman, Winnetka, 111. 2831
Balaustion's adventure. . . See Balaustion's
Euripides,
Balaustion's Euripides; a dramatic version of
Bahiui-tion's adventure and Aristophanes'
apology, made for the Boston Browning so-
ciety, by Helen Archibald Clarke. {In Poet
lore, V. 26, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1915; periodical ©
Mar. 13, 1915; 2c. Mar. 15, 1915; B: 332657;
Poet lore co., Boston) 2831a
Balboa; drama of Darien, by J. N. Baskett.
[10], 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1913 ; D : 33081 ; James New-
ton Baskett, St. Louis. 2832
or. The discovery of the Pacific, dramatic
pageant play with an historical background,
in ^9 scenes, by H. O. Stechhan. 229 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1913; D : 32603 ; H. O. Stech-
han, Los Angeles. 2833
dramatic spectacle in 9 scenes, by H. O.
Stechhan. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32047 ; H. O. Stech-
han, Los Angeles. 2834
Balboa's prophecy and 400 years later. Se6
Doomed by the stars.
133
2835
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2853
Balconette (The) scene; by H. W. Phillips.
© Henry Wallace Phillips niul Wui. B.
Jones, New York ; 1899 : 10341, Feb. 3. 2835
Bald (The) eagle; comedy in 1 act, by E. L. Raf-
ferty. 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1915; D: 39576; Ewing L.
Rafferty, Pittsburgh. 2835a
Bald Knob tragedy of Taney and Christian
Counties, Missouri; in 8 acts, by J. J. Bruton,
J. P. Lee, J. S. Rafferty, W. G. Holland, Geo.
Preston, J. B. Melton, John Heilgepeth, Joseph
Kyle, J. W. Bruton, J. F. Eddleman, R. H.
Vaughan, and T. J. Stotte.
© J. J. Bruton, J. P. Lee, J. S. RalTerty,
W. G. Holland, Geo. Preston, J. B. Melton,
John Hedgepeth, Joseph Kyle, J. W. Bruton,
J. F. Eddleman, R. H. Vaughan, and T. J.
Stotte, Sparta, Mo. ; 1887 : 21023, Aug. 16 ; 2c.
Sept. 1. 2836
Baldurs tod; deutsches schopfungsmArchen in
eiuem vorspiel und 4 aufzugen, von Otto
Steinbach. Leipzig, T. Gerstenberg. 54 p.
12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. May 7, 1915; D:
40724 ; Theodor Gerstenberg, Leipzig. 2836a
Balkan (A) idol; an extravagant political sa-
tire in 2 acts, by R. D. Scott. [2], 66 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D : 32251 ; Robert D.
Scott, Lincoln, Neb. 2837
Balkan princess; new luusical play in 3 acts,
book by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon,
lyrics by Paul A. Rubens and Arthur Wim-
peris, music by Paul A. Rubens. New York
and London, Chappell & co., ltd. 24 p. 12^
© Feb. 28, 1910 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1910 ; D : 20319 ;
Chappell & CO., ltd., London. 2838
Ball (The) and chain; play in 1 act, by S.
Cowan. [1], 23 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1914; D: 37510; Sada Cowan,
New York. 2838a
Ball bei hof; operette in 3 akten, von Wilhelm
Sterk, musik von C. M. Ziehrer. Gesangstexte.
Miinchen, Harmonie [1911] 57 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Nov. 25, 1911; 2c. Nov. 25, 1911; D:
25856; Harmonie verlag, Munich. 2839
Ball of the Darkville rifles; by T. P. Sullivan.
© T. P. Sullivan, United States; 1887 : 2823,
Feb. 4. 2840
Ball (The) players; a drama of the green dia-
mond in 4 acts, by C. F. Mathisou and M.
Iveagh.
© Charles F. Mathisou and Magennis
Iveagh, New York ; 1895 : 16016, Mar, 21.
2841
Ball (A) tosser; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by P.
S. Plunkett.
© Percy S. Plunkett, Red Bank, N. J. ; 18S6 :
4321, Feb. 20. 2842
Ballad of Prudence Dean; a pantomime for
children in 5 scenes, by E. M. Willard. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1904] 8 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 5613, Oct. 6,
• 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1904. 2843
Ballad (The) of Roaring Brook; shadow panto-
mime, by C. B. Clark. 11, [1] p. 24°. Printed.
© CarroUe Barber Clark, Pasadena; D:
13196, May 4, 1908 ; 2c. June 16, 1908. 2844
Ballagh Na — Mona; or. The rightful heir, an
Iri^h melodrama in 3 acts, by George T.
Bryant and John Orford.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston; 1880:19713,
Dec. 23. 2845
Ballanygar (The) brogue maker; an Irish
drama in 4 acts, by M. J. Flanagan.
© Michael J. Flanagan, Cincinnati; 1884:
18475, Sept. 12 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1885. 2846
Ballascraig; or, The marriage of honor, a ro-
mantic Irish drama in 4 acts, by F. Rogers.
© Frank Rogers, New York; 1874:6462,
May 13. 2847
Ballast; aerial drama in 2 acts, by H. W.
Fischer. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1910; D: 21602; Henry W.
Fischer, Brooklyn. 2848
Ballet (The). Sec Valet (The)
Ballet (The) dancer; a drama in 4 acts, by U.
Akerstrom.
© UUie Akerstrom, New York ; 1891 : 38117,
Oct. 24. 2849
Ballet (The) girl; a dramatic composition, lyrics
by Adrian Ross. New York, Boosey & co.
Typewritten.
© Enoch & sons, London; 1897:17594, Mar.
16 ; 2c. Mar. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 2850
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by Rachel
Lewis.
© J. F. Palmer, New York; D : 9660, Nov.
15, 1906. 2851
— a musical comedy in 2 acts, by E. E. Rice,
James T. Tanner, Adrian Ross, Carl Kiefert.
© Edward E. Rice, New York ; 1897 : 56433_,
Oct. 6.
2852
by R. A. Bamet.
© R. A. Barnet, Dorchester, Mass.; 1897:
34940, June 11. 2853
sketch in 1 act, by G. Bloomquest. [18] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914; D: 35975; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 2853a
134
.2854
COPYEIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
2874
Ballet girl and the bill poster. Typewritten.
© W. H. Harder, New York; 1897:52403,
Sept. 20 ; 2c. Sept. 20. 2854
Ballet (The) girl in pink; vaudeville playlet in
1 act, by G. Mendelssohn. 12 p. f". Type-
written.
© Gorden Louis Mendelssohn, New York;
D: 8561, May 19, 1906; 2c. May 19, 1906. 2855
Ballet (The) master; comedy-drama in 1 act, by
F. F. Schrader. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick F. Schrader, New York ; D :
12554, Mar, 9, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908. 2856
— — a musical comedy in 2 acts, by William
A. Ryan, music by Alfred G. Robyn.
© William A. Ryan, St. Louis; D : 2250,
Aug. 18, 1902. 2857
■ original musical play in 3 acts, book and
lyrics, by William Ryan. [1], 100 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Aug. 28, 1914 ; D : 37963 ; William A.
Ryan, St. Louis. 2857a
Ballet (The) of jewels; a spectacle in 2 tab-
leaux, written by R. H. Burnside, music by
Manuel Klein. [2], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1909, D : 16779 ; R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 2858
Ballet of nursery gems; or, Nursery rhyme
ballet, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:15089,
June 10. 2859
Ballet of sports. See Sporting (The) ballet.
Ballet of the seven ages; a dramatic and
musical composition, by I. Kiralty.
© Imre Kiralfy and Edw. G. Gilmore, New
York ; 1887 : 7921, Apr. 2. 2860
Same.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:103,53,
Apr. 18. 2861
Balloon (The); a new and original farcical
comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Darnley and G.
Manville Fenn. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd.
© Samuel French, New York; 1898:^3013,
Oct. 27 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1899. 2862
Balloon (A) trip to the North Pole of a
Yankee. See Poleaxis.
Balloon view of our city with moving pano-
rama beneath car of balloon; comedy in 1 act,
by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, New York; 1887:3525,
Feb. 14. 2863
Ballot-box (The); an entii'ely new and original
comedy in 3 acts, by H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 1890 :
27883, Sept. 11. 2864
Ballot (The) bubble; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by D. C. Bitler and E. H. Pendleton. [52] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911; D: 2305S; Don 0. Bitler
and E. H. Pendleton, Venice, Cal. 2865
Ballot (The) hunter; suffrage comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Druck. 3 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1915; D : 39334 ; Herman
Druck, New York. 2865a
Ball's Bluff; or. Bell Berkeley's revenge, a
military drama in 5 acts, with accompanying
tableaux, by J. P. Dry.
© J. P. Dry, Upper Sandusky, O. ; 1882:
7403, May 6 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1883. 2866
Bally-hoo (The). [Synopsis] Typewritten.
© Rees Thomas Lewis, New York; D:
4264 ; Nov. 18, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1903. 2867
Bally-hoo (The) four; play in 1 act, by S. Je-
rome. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915 ; D : 40413 ; Harry Rus-
sell Maurer, Columbus, O. 2867a
Bally-hoo (The) man; comedy dramatic sketch,
by C. Austin, rev. by Barry Gray. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31862; Carl Austin,
Philadelphia. 2868
Balm for a wounded heart. See Mock trial
of the great kidnapping and breach of
promise case.
Balm of Gilead.
© Charles Belmont Davis, New York; 1900
A : 8373, Mar. 31. 2869
Baloonatic; a farce in 1 act, by C. Fulton.
© Chandos Fulton, New York ; 1873 : 9822,
Sept. 1. 2870
Baltasar; a Biblical drama in 4 acts and in
verse, by Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda, ed.
with introduction, notes and vocabulary by
C. Bransby. New York, American book co.
224 p. 16°.
© Carlos Bransby, Berkeley, Cal.; A:
205655, Apr. 30, 1908; 2c. July 30, 1908. 2871
Balthazar Gerard; or, A soldier of Spain, a
drama in 4 acts, by A. Wortmann and P. G
Piatti. [48] p. 8". Printed.
© Albert Wortmann and Peter G. Piattt,
New York; D : 4861, Mar. 31, 1904; 2c. Apr.
29, 1904. 2872
Baltimore; a dramatization in 4 acts, by G. Mor-
ton.
© George Morton, New Orleans ; 1872 : 2838,
Mar. 23. 2873
Baltimore's big boom; or. The lights and
shadows of the sesqui-centennial, a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by F. Eversmann, jr.
© Fred Eversmann, jr., Baltimore; 1880:
15953, Oct. 20. 2874
135
2875
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2894
Balzende (Der) auerhahn; sch.-mspiel in4nkten,
von lOiiiil Koseuow. Berlin, F. Blocii erbeu,
1911. 92 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25717 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 2875
Bamabloosa; a South Sea Island comic opera in
3 acts, libretto by I. O. Hoffman :ind L. D.
Davis, music by M. Fraucisci.
1© Ira O. Hoffman, Lewis D. Davis and
Miloslaw Francisci, Cleveland; 189G : G.5.33,
Jan. 25. 2876
Bambo; a satirical farce comedy In 3 acts, by
J. C. Buchanan.
© J. C. Buchanan, Dwight, 111.; IS8S:
3414, Jan. 31. 2877
Bambo, the king of the tramps; a musical
farce comedy iu 3 acts, by J. C. Buchanan and
Harry B. Smith.
© J. C. Buchanan, Dwight, 111. ; 1888 : 192.^3,
July 5. 2878
Bamboosilum.
© Bernard G. Cowham and Townsend Hay,
Oshkosh, Wis. ; D : 13132, June 6, 1908. 2879
Bamboozled; a sketch, by A. V. Gibson.
© Arthur Vincent Gibson, New York; 1899:
341G6, May 22 ; 2c. May 22. 2880
Bamfields (The) in England and the Bam-
fields in America; a drama in 5 acts, by J.
T. Boyle. Typewritten.
© .Tohu Thomas Boyle, St. Paul; 1892:
25S32, June 20; Ic. June 20. 2881
Ban-she; a hazard burlesque in 2 weird acts,
by R. H. Craig.
© Robert H. Craig, jr.. New York; 1887:
33694, Dec. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 18SS. 2882
Banco (El) del retiro; apuntesteatrales tornados
del Carnet de un periodista, en 1 acto, original
[del A. M. Viergol, miii^ifa de Calleja. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autoi-es espailoles] 1908. 33,
[2] p. 12°.
© Antonio M. Viergol, Madrid; D : 14717,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 2883
Band-master's (The) sister; drama in 1 act and
prologue, adapted fj'om the short story of (lUy
de Maupassant, by R. H. McLaughlin. [17] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34548; Robert
Hugus McLaughlin, Cleveland. 2884
Banda (La) nueva; zarzuela de costumbres
valencianas en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros,
original fde] M. Thous y E. Cerdsl, mfisica de
los maestros .lose Serrano y Enrique Brfi.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
41 p. 12°.
© Maximiliano Thous v Ellas Cerda,
Madrid; D: 11300, Sept. 5, 1907; 2c. Sept. 6,
1907. 2885
Banda (La) rossa. See Lady (The) Guilfort.
Bandaged eyes; play in 1 act, by C. D. Will-
son. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914 J D: 36S47 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, Flint, Mich. 2885a
Banderin (El), de la 4"; zarzuela comica en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
. original de Manuel Fernrindez Palomero,
mtjsica de los maestros Luis Foglietti y Pas-
cual Marquina. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espanoles, 1912. 44 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32558 ;
M. Fernandez Palomero, Madrid. 2886
Bandit (The); comedy vaudeville sketch, by A.
Geyer. [2 J, 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D: 32704; Albert
Geyer, Los Angeles. 2887
a 1 act Mexican playlet, by E. F. Hawley.
1 p. 1., G numb. 1. 4°. Printed.
© Ernest Frederic Hawley, Detroit; D:
8531, May 12, 1906; Ic. Apr. 18, 1906; Ic. May
12, 1906. 2888
Bandit hero; or, Jesse James, the mission out-
law. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© T. F. Nye, San Francisco ; D : 8141, Mar.
10, 1906 ; 2c. July 12, 1906. 2889
Bandit (The) king of Hungary; a melodrama
by Edward Dorn and Max Ziezer, English
words by E. E. Schneider, music by Kare
Kleiber.
© Edwin Emil Schneider, Hyde Park, O. ;
D : 466, May 14, 1901. 2890
Bandits (The) of Death Canyon of the Sierra
Nevada. See Nevada Kate.
Bandits (The) of the Rio Grande; or, The fall
of San Juan Dulloa, a new grand military
spectacular play in 3 acts, dramatized by A.
Lawrence and R. Steel.
© Alexander Lawrence and Robert Steel,
United States; 1875:1604, Feb. 19. 2891
Bandit's (The) struggle for a throne. See
Prince L'Aricia.
Banditti d'ltalians. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bellamy Price, St. Paul ; 1900 A :
5956, Mar. 5; Ic. Mar. 5. 2892
Bandman (The) and his band; by J. A. Wil-
son. 5 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1912; D: 30145; J. Alfred
Wilson, Chicago. 2893
Bandoleras (Las); zarzuela en 1 acto y 4 cua-
dros. original [de] G. Jover y E. G. del Cas-
tillo, mfisica de TomAs Lopez Torregrosa.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1908.
37 p. 12°.
© Gonzales Jover y Emilio G. del Castillo,
M.Mdrid; D : 13878, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21,
1908. 2894
136
2895
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2916
Bang; by D. Kohn and F. Stern. 23 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© David Kohn and Frederick Stern, New-
ark, N. J.; D: 10359, Apr. 16, 1907; 2e. Apr.
16, 1907. 2895
Banjophiends; sketch in 1 act, by C. Grossman.
[3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1911; D : 24181 ; Charles
Grossman, New York. 2896
Bank (The) account; by H. F. Brock. (.In Bos-
ton evening transcript, Saturday, April 4,
1914.)
© Apr. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1914 ; D : 366S9 ;
Howard Folsom Brock, Cambridge, Mass.
2896a
Bank (The) breakers; ventriloquial 1 act
comedy sketch, by R. Connors. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D : 30606 ; Ralph Con-
nors, Chicago. 2897
Bank (A) burglary; by Val Trainor. 4", Type-
written.
© Clifford Valentine Trainor, New York;
D : 11095, Aug. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1907.
2898
Bank (The) cashier; sensational melodrama in
4 acts, by W. C. Parker. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son [1903] 57 p. 16".
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 3707, July
11, 1903; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 2899
Bank (A) clerk; the 5 act American drama, by
John E. Brennan.
© Mrs. John E. Brennan, New Haven ; 1895 :
56627, Nov. 8. 2900
Bank (The) clerks; a dramatic sketch In 1 act,
by W. Halley. [11] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913; D : 32192 ; Wm. Halley,
Sacramento, Cal. 2901
Bank (The) messenger's dog. See Italian
(The) convict.
Bank wrecker; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Charles Ulrich. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Victor H. Polachek, Chicago; D : 9422,
Nov. 14, 1906; 2c. Nov. 2, 1906. 2902
Bank (The) wreckers; a modem American play,
by F. B. Sankey. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Bond Sankey, Pittsburgh; D:
15959, May 27, 1909 ; Ic. May 20, 1909 ; Ic. May
27, 1909. 2903
Banker (The); an original play in 4 acts, by J.
Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1S90:
2904
See Byer's
16023, May 15.
Banker (The) and the tramp,
library of tabloid plays.
Banker (The) of Oldtown; a drama in 4 acts,
by C. II. Bates. 4". Typewritten.
© Claude H. Bates, Roxbury, Mass. ; D :
3216, Mar. 30, 1903 ; 2c. July 11, 1903. 2905
Banker (The), the thief and the girl; comedy
drama of city life, by Timothy Hart. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1912. 54 p. f.
Mimeographed.
© Nov. 12, 1912; 2c. Dec. 11, 1912; D:
31668; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 2906
Banker's (The) chance,
© Joseph Patrick Burke\ New York; D:
5111, June 1, 1904. 2907
Banker's (The) child; a 4 act comedy drama, by
Eunice Fitch. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Shannon, Ludington, Mich.; D:
5266, July 7, 1904 ; 2c. July 7, 1904. 2908
Banker's (The) clerk; a new melodrama, by
C. C. Robinson.
© Charles C. Robinson, New York; 1892:
28707, June 6. 2909
Sec also Honor bound.
Bankers' (The) crime; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by H. Rosemond.
© Harry Rosemond, San Francisco; 1892
43204, Oct. 25.
2910
Banker's (The) daughter; or, Lilian's last
love, a drama in 5 acts and 6 tableaux, by
B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1878 :
.12917, Nov. 9; 2c. Feb. 25, 1879. 2911
Same. 57 p. 16°. Printed.
© Bronson Howard, New York; in renewal
for 14 vrs. from Nov. 9, 1906: D : 8512, May 10,
1906; 2c. May 10, 1906. [No secondary title
on copies] 2912
See also Old (The) love and the new.
Banker's (The) dream; a play in a prologue
and 4 acts, by J. W. Cutshaw.
© James W. Cutshaw, Chicago; 1900 A:
23427, Sept. 20. 2913
Banker's (A) revenge on a wayward son; play
in 8 acts, by J. D. Foreman. 29 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911 ; D : 23150 ; J. D. Fore-
man, Alexandria, Ind. 2914
Banker's (The) son.
© Al. Phillips, Chicago ; 1880 : 15217, Oct. 6.
2915
drama with prologue, 3 acts and 4 scenes.
© Charles E. Helm, Indianapolis; 18S3:
5681, Mar. 28. 2916
137
2917
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2937
Banker's (The) son— Continued.
a melodrama in 4 acts, by F. E. Grossmann.
Typewritten.
© F. E. Grossmann, Albany ; 1S95 : 9041.
Feb. 18; 2c. Mar. 11. 2917
a play in 5 acts, by P. S. M, Mnnro.
© P. S. M. Miinro, New York; 1884:3089,
Feb. 12. 2918
Banker's (The) wife; drama in 3 acts, by W. C.
Herman, re-written version of Tliieves in the
nisht. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913.
[64] p. f. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1914; D:3S038; Alexander
Byers. Chicago. 2918a
Bankier (Der); amerikanisches volks-schauspiel
in 5 aufziigen, von B. Laufer. Buffalo, N. Y.,
1901. 54 p. 16°.
© Bernhardt Laufer, Bufealo ; D : 115, Feb.
5, 1901 ; 2c. July 27, 1901. 2919
See also Wealth and poverty.
Banking (A) episode; a drama in 3 acts, by A.
Sterling. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ada Sterling, New York; D : 12507, Mar.
7, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 2920
Bankrupt (The) 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Silverburg, Brooklyn; D : 2481,
Oct. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1902. 2921
drama in 5 acts, by Bjornstjerne Bjornson,
authorized English version, by S. Baxter.
© Sylvester Baxter, Boston ; 1881 : 936, Jan.
17. 2922
a drama in 4 acts, adapted from the Ger-
man, with new situations, scenes, and dia-
logue, by J. H. Connelly.
© J. H. Connelly, New York; 1877:11774,
Oct. 12. 2923
- a modern American play in 4 acts, by S.
Silverburg. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Silverburg, Nutley, N. J.; D:
14896, Jan. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1009. 2924
■play in 3 acts, by S. L. Simpson. [2], 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1914; D: 37025; Simon L.
Simpson, New York. 2924a
(En fallit); domestic drama in 4 acts, by
Bjornstjerne Bjornson.
© H. G. Petersen, Boston ; 18S6 : 22201, Oct.
4. 2925
Bankruptcy; a play in 5 acts, by E. Wells.
© E. Wells, Boston ; 1879 : 14646, Nov. 1.
2926
Bankrupt's (The) daug'hter cast on the world;
a drama in 4 acts, by E. Jones.
© Emma Jones, New York ; 1875 : 2448,
Mar. 16. 2927
Bank's (The) half million; drama in 1 act, by
Paul Armstroug. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1915; D: 39484; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 2927a
Banks (The) of Shannon river; 3 net Irish
comedy, by H. M. D'Orsay. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic.Mar. 10, 1915; D: 40208; Harriet M.
D'Orsay, San Francisco. 2927b
Bannermann; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Otto Ernst [pseud, of Otto Ernst Schmidt]
New York, E. Lederer, 1904. 154 p. 12".
© Emanuel Ledei-er, New York ; D : 5587,
Oct. 1, 1904; 2c. Oct. 26, 1904. 2928
Banquet at the club; in 3 scenes, by J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, United States; 1884:
23937, Dec. 3. 2929
Banquet of Palacios; a comedy, by C. L. Moore.
© Charles Leonard Moore, Philadelphia;
1889:20632, Sept. 30; 2c. Oct. 7. 2930
Banquier (I»e) des voleurs. See Robbers'
(The) banker.
Banshee (The)
© Margaret R. Mahoney, Chicago; 1895:
7830, Feb. 4. 2931
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. Best.
© Eva Best, Dayton, O. ; 1889 : 15166, May
20. 2932
a drama of Irish life, by P. J. Higgins.
© P. J. Higgins, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; 1894:
17207, Mar. 28. 2933
or, A dead man's hand.
© James P. Thornton, Alton, 111.; 1896:
22914, Apr. 13. 2934
or. The four leaved shamrock, an Irish
legendary spectacular play, by J. S. I>an-
grishe and Thomas C. Houghton (T. Charles
Howard)
© John S. Langrishe and T. C. Houghton.
United States; 1873:13167. Nov. 12. 2935
See also 0 winsome Bessie!
Banshee (The) of Bathurst hall. See Old
Dominion.
Banshee (The) of Tena; 3 act Irish drama, by
F. C. Rafter. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2.5, 1913; D: 32080; Frederic C.
Rafter, Boston. 2936
Banshee's (The) dirg'e. See Eugenie.
Banyasz (Egy) tragediaja (A miner's trag-
edy); csaladi dnima a magyar munkiis eletbol
Amerikribau. egy felvomlsban irta es szinre
rendezte. Sporer Pal. Chicago, Sporer Pal.
13 p. 24°.
© Nov. 15. 1911; 2c. Jan. 27, 1912; D:
28625; Paul Sporer, Chicago. 2937
138
2938
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
2959
Baptism (The); a play in 4 acts, by G. J.
Smith. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. Jay Smith, New York; 0:13909,
Oct. 7, IDOS; 2c. Oct. 7, 1908. 2938
Baptista Reynard; or, A mother's devotion,
founded on the novel of Rose Michel, a ro-
mantic drama, adapted to the American stage,
by J. S. Houghton.
© J. S. Houghton, Philadelphia ; 1876 : 1313.
Jan. 29. 2939
Baptiste Guillard, tlie chief of the ten; a se-
rio-comic drama in 4 acts, tr. from the
French, by Signor Canito.
© Signor Conito, United States ; 1873 :
1866, Feb. 25. 2940
Bar (Tlie) boy and the rounder; a vaudeville
skit, by C. Drown. Typewritten.
© Clarence Drown, Valparaiso, Ind. : D:
513, JMay 27, 1901 ; 2c. May 27, 1901. 2941
Bar Harbor; or, "Way down in Maine, sensa-
tional comedy dr.ima in 4 acts, by Henry Bel-
mar. Typewritten.
© Cornelius J. W. Roe, New York ; D : 658.
July 15, 1901 ; 2c. July 29, 1901. 2942
See also American (The) idea.
Bar Haven; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by Gor-
dfin V. May. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.
[1906] 47 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; D:
9177, Oct. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1906. 2943
Bar (A) of music.
© William Emmon Boughton, Danburv,
Conn.; 1899:73894, Nov. 13. 2944
Bar (A) of soap; a comedy extravaganza in 3
acts, by C. F. Von Brunck.
© C. F. Von Brunck, Chicago; 1885:3659,
Feb. 9. 2945
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Lor-
yea.
© James H. Loryea, San Francisco; 1887:
24112, Sept. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 28. 2946
Bar (The) sinister; a play in 3 acts, by R.
Weightman and H. G. Carleton.
© Richard Weightman and Henry Guy
Carleton, Washington ; 1885 : 2552, Jan. 29.
2947
a romantic American drama in 4 acts, by F.
P. Weadon.
© Frank Percy Weadon, Chicago; 1882:
2500, Feb. 17. 2948
Bar-W; play in 4 acts, by N. R. Wilcox. [40] p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911; D: 24197; Nathan
Read Wilcox, Minneapolis. 2949
Bar (The) X ranche; comedy drama in 1 act,
by F. Gerald. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Gerald, New York ; D : 5203,
June 18, 1904 ; 2c. June 18, 1904. 2950
Bar (The) Z; an original drama in 4 acts, by F.
Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1894 :
6560, Jan. 27. 2951
Bara aida, sakura hana (Roses among' cherry
blossoms); 1 act playlet with 2 episodes, by
R. Zura. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1913; D: 32765; Rosella
Zura, Boston. 2952
Barabas. See Holy (The) city.
Barabbas; a play in 4 acts and 8 scenes, dra-
matized from her novel of the same name by
Marie Corelli. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Corelli, England; D : 9677, Dec. 21,
1906 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1907. 2953
See (tlso Complete (The) poems of S. Weir
Mitchell.
Baranof; drama in 4 acts, by M. V. McGill.
49 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 1915; D: 39820; Mabel Vol-
lintine McGill, Seattle. 2953a
Barbar (The) of Barbaria; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by J. L. Mathews.
© John Lathrop Mathews, Evanston, 111. ;
D : 1817, Apr. 21, 1902. 2954
Barbara.
© M. G. Kern, St. Louis ; D : 13138, June 8,
1908. 2955
■comedy drama in 4 acts, from The quick or
the dead, by C. W. Durant. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Durant. New York; 1888:
25386, Sept. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 2956
an original emotional drama in 5 acts, by
A. Hinchcliffe. founded upon M. E. Braddon's
story of Barbara; or, Splendid misery, music
composed by A. Hinchcliffe.
© A. Hinchcliffe, Brooklyn; 1881:1341,
Jan. 24. 2957
— • play in 1 act, bv K. S. Goodman. New
York, Vaughan & Gomme, 1914. 32 p. 12".
© May 29, 1914; 2c. May 23, 1914; D:
37106; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Chicago.
2957a
or. The daughter of Scotland, comedy
drama in 5 acts, by A. C. Traube and C. Mar-
ti netti.
© Alex. C. Traube and Charles Martinetti,
Chicago ; 18S7 : 26316, Oct. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 3.
2958
— or. The little tigress, a drama in 5 acts.
© Linda Marguerite Allen, New York;
1891:37537, Oct. 19. 2959
139
2960
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2977
Barbara Allen; comedy in 4 acts, by W. A. Jor-
dan. [6S] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D:235U5; William A.
Jordan, New York. 2960
Barbara catclies a burglar. 29 p. obi, 24°.
Typewritten.
© Agnes Cameron Watson, Brooklyn ; D :
11031, July 23, 1907; 2c. July 23, 1907. 2961
Barbara Frietchie, the Frederick girl; a play
in 4 acts, by Clyde Fitch. New York, Life
pub. CO., 1900. 128 p. col. front., pis. (part
col.) 12».
© Life pub. CO., New York ; 1900 A : 6804,
Mar. 13; 2c. Mar. 24. 2962
Barbara Holt of 'Frisco. See Social (The)
game.
Barbara's dilemma; a monolog sketch, by Rida
Johnson Young. New York, M. Witmark &
sous [1906] 12 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8802,
July 9, 1906 ; 2c. July 10, 1906. 2963
Barbarians (The). Typewritten.
© Thomas F. Millard, New York ; D : 511,
Jilay 27, 1901 ; 2c. May 27, 1901. 2964
play in 1 act, by R. D. Leland. Boston,
Poetry-drama co. 23 p. 12°.
© July 19, 1915; 2c. July 31, 1915; D:
41374; Robert Decamp Leland, Wellesley
Hills, Mass. 2984a
Barbarina (Die); oper in 3 aufziigen und einem
nachspiel, von Otto Neitzel. Berlin, Jung-
deutscher verlag Kurt Fliegel & co. [1911]
89 p. 16°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Apr. 20, 1912; D:
29427; Jungdeutscher verlag Kurt Fliegel &
CO., Berlin. 2965
Barbazon; an opera bouffe in 1 act, libretto by
A. Matthison, music by Ferdinand Waller-
stein. New York, Samuel French & son.
© Arthur Matthison, United States; 1877:
10845, Sept. 20. 2966
Barbe Bleue. See Drames et comedies, par
Marguerite Dupres. — Sister Beatrice and Ar-
diane.
Barbe of Grande Bayou; a drama in 3 acts and
a prologue, adapted from John O. Denham's
novel Barbe of Grande Bayou, by S. Brough
and F. Stayton. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sydney Brough and Frank Stayton, Lon-
don; D : 6554, Apr. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1905.
2967
Barber (The) of New Orleans; a play in 4
acts, by E. C. Cai-penter. 129 p. 12°.
© Edward Childs Carpenter, Philadelphia;
D : 13472, July 31, 1908 ; 2c. July 31, 190S.
2968
Bai'ber (The) of the regiment; American bur-
lesque opera in 4 acts, by F. Vinatiere, rev.
and corrected by Mrs. S. L. Whitney.
© Felix Vinatiere and Mrs. S. L. Whitney,
Yankton, S. D. ; 1883:2.522, Feb. 7; 2c. Mar.
31. 2969
Barber (The) pards. See Slick and Skinner.
Barber shop.
© Walter Broadwell, Columbus, O. ; D :
14415, Nov. 30, 1908. 2970
comedy and novelty sketch, by G. C. Clark
and L. Ring. 7 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 18. 1912; D: 31179; George C.
Clark and Lawrence Ring, Brooklyn. 2971
Barber's (A) scrape; a musical, farcical bur-
lesque, adapted and arr. by W. H. Fuller.
© Hugh M. Morrow, New York; 18S6:
287, Jan. 5. 2972
Sarbesieu; or. The troubadour, a libretto, by
H. G. Kirbv. Louisville, J. P. Morton & com-
pany, inc., 1913. 3 p. 1., 21 p. 8°.
© Feb. 10. 1913; 2c. Feb. 13, 1913; A:
332481; Harriet Griswold Kirby, Louisville.
2973
Barbier (Le) de Seville; comedie en 4 actes,
par Pierre Augnstin Caron de Beauniarchais,
ed. with introduction, notes and vocabulary
by F. H. Osgood. Boston, New York [etc.]
Ginn and company [1913] xix, 161 p. incl.
front. 1G°.
© Oct. 24, 1913; 2c. Oct. 31. 1913; A:
357526; Frederick Hay Osgood, Milton, Mass.
2974
ou. La precaution inutile, comedie en 4
actes. par Pierre Augustin Caron de Beau-
marchais, ed. with introduction and notes by
I. H. B. Spiers. Boston, D. C. Heath & co.,
1893.
© I. H. B. Spiers. Philadelphia; 1S03:
20579, Apr. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 2975
See also Beaumarchais theatre illustre.
Barclay & co. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Henrv Davis, Wilkinsburg. Pa.;
D : 5480, Aug. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1904.
2976
Bard of Quality Hill; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by M. Bunker.
© Marcellus Bunker, Gloucester, Mass.;
1888 : 3171, Jan. 28 ; 2c. Feb. 8. 2977
Eardell v. Pickwick; dramatization from Dick-
ens' Pickwick papers, by F. P. Davis. 32 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1915; D: 40391; Frank
Parker Davis, Chicago. 2977a
140
2978
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
2994
Bare (The) room; drama in 4 acts, E. P. Knox.
[44] p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2S, 1912; D:2SS60; Edward
Prentiss Knox, Topeka, Kan. 2978
Bareback (The) rider; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by G. Cremen. [1], 4 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1913; D: 32855; George Cre-
men, Morristown, N. J. 2979
Baresark (The); a play in 4 acts, by F. M.
Lightuer.
© Francis M. Lightner, Detroit ; D : 10936,
July 10, 1907. 2980
Barfusstanzerin (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Bela Jenbach, musik von Felix Albini, mise en
scene von Fritz Karl. Leipzig, A. Cranz, 1909.
41 p. 4°.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909; D: 17590; Aug. Cranz,
Leipzig. 2981
romantische operette in 2 akten, von Bela
Jenbacb, musik von Felix Albini. Leipzig, A.
Cranz, 1909. 40 p. 12°.
© Aug. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 8, 1909: D:
17052; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 2982
Same. 104 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1909; D: 17342; Aug. Cranz,
Leipzig. 2983
Bargain (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by William
Harlowe [pseud, of W. H, Briggs] 149 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© William H. Briggs, New York; D:
11161, Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 2984
— dramatic piny in 3 acts, by D. S. Kusell.
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1913 ; D : 33315 ; Dan S. Ku-
sell, Chicago. 2985
— modern play in 4 acts, by F. Jackson. 4 v.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913; D: 35134; Fred Jack-
son, Bayside, N. Y. 2986
— play for vaudeville, by G. Harrison. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1915; D: 41459; Grover
Harrison, Ignacio, Col. 2986a
— play in 4 acts, adapted from the French, by
M. Rothenberg. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 169S5 ; Morris Roth-
enberg, New York. 2987
— play in 2 acts, by T. A. IMorris. 2 v. 4°.
40520; Thomas
2987a
Typewritten
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; D
Arthur Morris, New York.
Ba^rgain (The) counter; farce in 3 scenes, for
female characters, bv Grace Moodv. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 19. 1910; D:
22081 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 2988
Bargain day; acting humorous monologue for
woman, by Stanley Schell. p. 61-67. 12".
(On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches.)
© Apr. 6, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370556 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 2988a
a burlesque comedy in 1 act, by C. Kelly.
2 p. 1., 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914; D : 38848 ; Claud Kelly,
Los Angeles. 2988b
5 p. f°.
— farce comedy, by M. T. Sherman
TyiJewritten.
© Ic. May 6
1915;
Sherman, New York.
D: 40606; Milton T.
2988c
— -farce sketch, by E. O. James. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1914; D: 37635; Elis Olan
James, Berkeley, Cal. 2988d
twenty-minute comedy sketch, by M. H.
Fbinner. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5. 1909; D : 17031 ; Mary H.
Flanner, Indianapolis. 2989
Same. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 1 p. 1., 16 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25793; Samuel French, New York. 2990
Bargain day at Bloomstein's; an entertain-
ment in 1 act, by Edward Mumford. Phila-
delphia, The Peun publishing company, 1912.
28 p. 12°.
© Apr. 29, 1912 ; 2c. May 1, 1912 ; D : 29553 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 2991
Bargain hunters; comedy monologue for wo-
man, by Stanley Schell. p. 141-147. 12°.
(On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Apr. 4, 1914 : 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370557,
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 2991a
Bargains; a comedy satire in 1 act, by J. W.
Byrne and Ed. Woodward. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ed and May Moeller. Chicago; D: 15402;
Mar. 22, 1909; Ic. Mar. 22, 1909. 2992
Bargains in hearts; or, The wrong man, an
original drama in 4 acts, by L. P. Brown.
Typewritten.
© Lawrence Family Brown. New York;
1893:10175, Feb. 25; 2c. Mar. 25. 2993
Bargains in sonls; tragedy of mangled lives, by
Paul Bern and J. Henle. [2], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1914; D : 36619 ; James
Heale, New York. 2993a
Bar'l (A) o' money; a comedy in 3 acts, by
C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, Boston; 1883:18973,
Oct. 15. 2994
141
2995
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3016
Barmadel (Das); sittenbild in 1 akt, von Her-
imuin Stein. Berlin, E. Bloch. IS p. 12".
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D : 33451 ; Ednard
Blocii, Berlin. 2995
Barmant; i>]ay in 1 act, by A. Hofnian. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909 ; D : 16734 ; Arnold Hof-
man, Kansas City, Mo. 2996
Barn (The) beautiful; a comedy, by F. I. Dun-
can.
© Florence I. Duncan, Philadelpbia ; 1S79:
9337, July 16. 2997
Barn (The) circus; a musical sketch for chil-
dren, book by M. H. B. Mussey.
© Mabel Hav Barrows JMussey, Bryn Mawr,
Pa. ; D : 14922, Jan. 28, 1909. 2998
Barn or country dance; or. Life in New Eng-
land.
© Mrs. James B. Macks and B. C. Hart,
New York ; D : 6433, Mar. 25, 1905. 2999
Barn (The) storniers; a comic tragedy in 2 acts,
with illustrations of various stage effects, life
I)ictures of celebrated dramatic artists, and
echoes of beautiful operatic music, written in
the barn and dedicated to the donkey, by J.
Templeton.
© Jufin Templeton, Alexandria, Va. ; 18S0:
13346, Aug. 31. 3000
Barnabetta; play in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by M.
de Forest, dramatized from Helen R. Mar-
tin's novel of the same name. [121] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1914; D: 37808; Marian de
Forest, Buffalo. 3000a
Barnaby and Priscilla; a comedy in 5 acts, by
W. E. Golden and C. L. Hooper.
© W. Echnrd Golden and C. Lnuron Hooper,
New Harmony, Ind. ; 1889 : 1599, Jan. 11.
3001
Barnaby Rudg'e. See Dolly Varden.
Barnet. See Spsendte sind.
Barney Shea's courtship; a farce in 1 act, by
W. G. Egan.
© William George Egan, New York; 1878:
5261, May 1. 3002
Barney's courtship; or, Molly dear, a musical
interlude in 1 act, by H. Macarthy.
© Harry Macarthy, Indianapolis; 1871:
11870, Dec. 15. 3003
Barney's initiation in freemasonry; a comedy,
by W. Eddy.
© Williiim Eddy, Kingston, N. Y. ; 1873:
9336, Aug. 20. 3004
Barnibe; a libretto.
© Elva L. Nelson, Chicago; 1891:18197,
May IS ; 2c. May 18. 3005
Barnrake (The) twins; a new and original
musical comedj% by W. Courtright.
© William Courtright, Philadelphia; 1882:
574, Jan. 12 ; 2c. Jan. 12. 3006
Barnyard Macfidden institoot of fizikal kill-
sure; a travesty in 1 act, by B. Abbeu.
© Baxter Abben, New York ; D : 9892, Feb.
2, 1907. 3007
Barnyard (The) protest,
tion.
See Animal conven-
Barnyard suffrag'ette; monologue, by H. G.
Higgins. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1910 ; D : 21407 ; Harriet G.
Higgins, Lyme, Conn. 3008
Barometermacher (Der) aus der zauberinsel.
See Fool (A) for luck.
Baron (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
G. Sherwood.
© Grace Sherwood, New York; 1891:6810,
Feb. 20. 3009
Baron (The) and his frient out West. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Dixon and Louis Anger, New
York ; D : SS04, July 10, 1906 ; 2c. July 2, 1906.
3010
Baron (The) Baccarat; farce in 2 acts, by W. C.
Duncan. [106] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911; D: 24196; William
Gary Duncan, Brooklyn. 3011
Baron (Le) de Batz; piece en 5 actes et 6 tab-
leaux, par Jean-Jose Frappa. 36 p. (Sup-
plement gratuit au no. 2849 du Monde illustre,
4 novembre 1911)
© Nov. 4. 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D : 25883 ;
Jean-Jose Frappa, Paris. 3012
Baron (The) from Berlin. 26 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Jack Golden, Berkeley. Cal. ; D : 10462,
Apr. 29, 1907; 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 3013
Baron (A) from New York; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1897:35412,
June 14. 3014
Baron Grouch; 2 act comic opera, book and
lyrics by J. M, Reilly. music by H. W. Petrie.
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1909; D: 17407; James M.
Reilly, New York. 3015
Baron Humbug; a musical comedy, by R. A.
Barnet. 1 p. 1., 51 p. 12°. Printed.
© Gilbert L. Byron, Minneapolis; D:5260,
Apr. 28, 1904; 2c. July 20, 1904. 3016
142
3017
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3040
Baron Kumbug — Continued.
a musical play in 2 acts, by R. A. Barnet,
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; D : 2131, July IS,
1902. 3017
Baron Munchausen; a comic opera in 2 acts,
book, lyrics and music by A. S. Hoffman and
A. Burkbart. f°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman and Addison Burkbart,
Cbicago; D : 3044, June 13, 1903; 2c. June 13,
1903. 3018
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by E. Boltwood.
© Edward Boitwood, New York; D : 1567,
Mar. 13, 1902. 3019
Baron (The) of the crag; a romantic drama in
5 acts, by E. T. Hardy.
© E. Trueblood Hardy, New York; 1877:
6252, May 24. 3020
Baron of Vornay; a romance of tbe sixteenth
century, by M. B. Rooney. f . Typewritten.
© May B. Rooney, Canon City, Col.; D:
8178, Mar. 23, 1903; 2c. Apr. 9, 1903. 3021
Baron of Zoom. 4°. Tji^ewritten.
© Donn P. Crane, Cbicago; D : 4851, Apr.
7, 1904; 2c. Mar. 28, 1904. 3022
Baron Rudolph; a drama in 4 acts, by B. How-
ard. New York, Samuel French & sou.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1881 : 1196,
Jan. 20. 3023
Baron Trenck; operette in 3 akten, von A. M.
Wilhier und R. Bodansky, musik von Felix
Albini. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ludwij; Doblinger, Vienna; D: 12207,
Jan. 18, 1908; 2c. Jan. 17, 1908. 3024
Baron Viva Voce; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by J. P. Scott.
© J. Percy Scott, Pittsburgh; 1889:1337,
Jan. 9; 2c. July 24. 3025
Baroness (The); comedy in 3 acts, by B. H.
Voigt. 3 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914 ; D : 38707 ; Bernhard H.
Voigt, Brooklyn. 3025a
- — drama in 4 acts, adapted from the French,
by S. De Damseaux.
© Mme. S. De Damseaux, New York ; 1872 :
1193, Feb. 6. 3026
Baroness (The) Bounty; a comic opera in 3
acts, by R. Ganthony. 49 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Richard Ganthony, England; D : 1144.
Dec. 2. 1901; 2c. Nov. 27, 1901. 3027
Baroness (The) Fiddlestick; a musical satire
on society in 2 acts, book and lyrics by George
De Long, music by E. A. Bruguiere. 4°.
Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D : 5697,
Oct. 27, 1904; 2c. Oct. 29, 1904. 3028
Baroness Meta; comic opera in 3 acts, by J. H.
Rosewald. San Francisco, San Francisco
printing co.
© J. H. Rosewald, United States; 1892:
1G120, Apr. 13. 3029
Baroness (The) of Touraine; a society drama
in 5 acts, from the French by R. Neuville.
© Rosina Neuville, New York ; 1877 : 11097,
Sept. 27. 3030
Baroness Paula; comic opera in 3 acts, by F. F.
Schrader. [3], 90 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1912; D: 30193; Frederic F.
Schrader, New York. ^ 3031
Baroness Sorato's garden party. See Case of
spoons.
Baronet (The); romantic opera in 2 acts;
libretto by W. H. Harris, music by A. P.
Harris.
© Arthur Percy Harris, Washington; 1894:
41233, Sept. 8. 3032
Baronet or butcher; a serio-comic drama in 3
acts.
© William Bush, Chicago; 1872:161, Jan.
8; 2c. Nov. 14, 1876. 3033
Baronet's (The) daughter; a play in 5 acts,
founded on May Agnes Fleming's great story
of A wonderful woman, and adapted and arr.
by A. Rivers.
© Alonzo Rivers, Chicago; 1879:11700,
Sept. 2. 3034
Baron's (The) ambition.
© G. Selig pub. co., New York; D : 11884,
Dec. 7, 1907. 3035
or. The bai'on's dress rehearsal. 11 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Sam Morris, Coney Island, N. Y. ; D :
12008, Dec. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1908. 3036
Baron's (The) daughter; a comic-romantic op-
era in 3 acts, by R. M. Sterrett.
© Robert M. Sterrett, Cbicago ; 1896 : 40813,
July 13. 3037
a new emotional drama in 4 acts, by H.
Patterson and W. F. Cattell.
© Howard Patterson and William F. Cat-
tell, Brooklyn; 1884:24303, Dec. 8. 3038
See also Tonquin.
Baron's (The) dress rehearsal. See Baron's
(The) ambition.
Baron's (The) mistake; in 3 acts, by W. P.
Zimmerman. Typewritten.
© William P. Zimmerman, Philadelphia ;
D : 40, Jan. 17, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1901. 3039
Baron's (The) son; or. Twice born, a drama in
4 acts, by H. B. Feigenson.
© Hymau B. Feigenson, Fitchburg, Mass.;
1890:6052, Feb. 19. 3040
143
3041
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3059
Barranco (El) de la muerte; zarznela en 1 acto
y 3 cuadros, eu prosa y verso, original de
J. G. Eeuovales, uiusica de los maestros tJbeda
y Ftister. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
pailoles, 1910. 34 p. 12°.
© May 19, 1910; 2e. May 20, 1910; D:
21077; Juan G. Renovales, Madrid. 3041
Barred athwart; play in 4 acts, by A. Cull.
[5], S4 p. r. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912 ; D : 30931 ; Anne Cull,
Toronto, Canada. 3043
Barred (The) door; a romantic drama, adapted
from tlie Henry III of Alexander Dumas, by
L. De Meisson Kennedy.
© L. De Meisson Kennedy, Brooklyn ; 1895 :
27431, May 20. 3043
Barred out; a romantic drama in 5 acts, by E.
Arden.
© Edwin Arden, New York; 1886:25317,
Nov. 9. 3044
Same.
© by Edwin Arden, New York, as the
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
5556, June 20, 1914. Original entry, Nov. 9,
1886, no. 25317. 3044a
Barrel (A) battle; a dramatic composition in
1 act and 1 scene. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wm. L. Ballauf, jr., Baltimore ; D : 8417,
Apr. 25, 1906; 2c. Apr. 19, 1906. 3045
Barrel of flour; a 3 act comedy, by D. Sully.
© Dan'l Sully, United States; 1885:8212,
8213, Apr. 7. 3046, 3047
Barrel (A) of money; a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 1890 :
12982, Apr. 19. 3048
Barren honor; an American play in 5 acts, by
J. E. McCann. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCaun, New York ; D : 8700,
June 14, 1906 ; 2c. June 14, 1906. 3049
Barricade (La); chronique de 1910, par P. Bour-
get. (L'lllustration theatrale, no. 140, 5 mars
1910)
© Mar. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20667 ;
Paul Bourget, Paris. 3050
■ Same. Paris, Librairie Plon-Nourrit et cie.,
1910. [5], Ix, 274 p. 12".
© June 28, 1910; 2c. July .30, 1910; D:
21682; Plon-Nourrit & co., Paris. 3051
a piny in 4 acts, by O. Bang. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ole Bang, New York ; D : 12295, Feb. 3,
1908; 2c. Feb. 3, 1908. 3052
Barrie-land; play in 4 acts, by E. McWade.
[143] p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1913; D: 34210; Edward
McWade, New York. 3053
Barrier (The); a clash in 4 acts, by E. W.
Presbrey. founded on the novel of the same
name by Kex Beach. [126] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909 ; D : 16611 ; Eugene W.
Presbrey, New York. 3054
dramatic sketch, by A. F. Armstrong. [2]
p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914 ; D : 37744 ; Alta Flor-
ence Armstrong, Kansas City, Mo. 3054a
play in 4 acts, by A. Sutro. London, S.
French, ltd. ; New York, S. French, 1908. 112
p. 12°.
© Alfred Sutro, London ; D : 12700, Apr. 8,
1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 3055
play in 1 act by G. G. Salisbury. [22] p.
r. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37471 ; Grace Green-
wood Salisbury, Ferris, 111. 3055a
Barrier between; 1 act melodrama for vaude-
ville, by C. A. Bennett. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1910 ; D : 17846 ; Clyde Alwyn
Bennett, Lynn, Mass. 3056
Barriers; a play in 5 acts, by J. Rand.
© Josephine Rand, Westford, Mass.; 1896:
52503, Sept. 19. 3057
play in 3 acts, by A. J. Nock. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915; D: 41446; Albert Jay
Nock, Branchville, N. J. 3057a
Barriers burned away; play in 4 acts, drama-
tized from E. P. Roe's novel of same title, by
G. Middleton. [6], 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910 ; D : 21666 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 3058
Barriers of ice; a dramatic composition, by A.
E. Stillwell and T. G. Palmer.
© Arthur E. Stillwell and Truman G. Pal-
mer, United States; 1885:1001, Jan. 12.
3059
Barriers swept away. See Traitor to the flag.
Barrio (El) latino; opereta en 3 cuadros, origi-
nal de Linares Becerra, Javier de Burgos y
Jose Mesa, nulsica del maestro Miguel Asensi.
^Madrid. Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1915.
49 p. 12°.
© June 24. 1915; Ic. June 2.5, 1915; D:
41064; Linares Becerra, J. de Burgos y J.
Mesa, Madrid. 3059a
144
3060
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
3081
Barrister (The); a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by G. Manville Fenn and J. H. Daruley; the
property of Violet Melnotte and M. A. Mayer.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 18S7 :
22478, Sept. 3. 3060
Barrister (The) and the parvenue,
Worthington, barrister.
See Stever
Barrister's (A) luck; or. The Journey's end,
comedy drama, by W. Busch.
© William Busch, St. Louis; D : 11679, Nov.
7, 1907. 3061
Barrens' last case; a detective drama. 35 p.
i". Typewritten.
© Alfouza Aratus, Cincinnati ; D : 11100,
Aug. 2, 1907; 2c. Aug. 2, 1907. 3062
Barry Doyle's rest cure; comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Gayer Mackay and Robert Ord.
© Otho Stuart, London ; D : 11415, Sept. 26,
1907. 3063
Barry Gordon; drama in 4 acts, by M. Mcllvain
and A. Barth, from the novel by W. F. Pay-
son. [61] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1913; D : 33861 ; Marcella
Mcllvain and Alvina Barth, San Francisco.
3064
Barry's old man. See Rehearsal (The).
Barseba of Rabenstein (Die Babensteinerin) ;
a pliiy in 4 acts, by Ernst von Wildenbruch,
English version by R. v. Appiano and W.
Nobbe. [St. Louis, Mo., Printed by Frederick
printing and stationery co.] 1909. 2 p. 1., 49 p.
12».
© Wilhelm Nobbe and Richard von Appi-
ano, St. I^uis ; D : 16048, June 11, 1909 ; 2c.
June 24, 1909. 3065
Bartender (The); a 1 act play, by W. Owen.
[14] p. 4°. Tyi>ewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913; D : 32195 ; William
Owen, Chicago. 3066
Barter (The) of a soul for an hour's happiness
to Zamiel. See Alsace and Loraine.
Bartered (The) bride,
braut.
See Verkaufte (Die)
Bartered (The) woman; a drama of New York
city underworld in 4 acts, by C. F. Dens-
more.
© Charles Francois Densmore, Cleveland;
D : 15822, May 7, 1909. 3067
Bartholomew fair; by Ben Jonson, ed. with in-
trixluction, notes and glossjiry, by C. S. Al-
den. New York, H. Holt & co., 1904. xxxiii,
238 p. 8". (Yale studies in English, xxv)
© Carroll Storrs Alden, United States; A:
103838, Dec. 13, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1904. 3067a
Bart's luck; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Joseph C. Hart, Detroit ; 1878 : 2365,
Feb. 25. 3068
Baruch Spinoza; drama in 4 acts, by B. Gorin.
© Bernhard Gorin, New York ; 1898 : 60735,
Oct. 15. 3069
Bascom's ancestors; a play in 3 acts, by E. S.
Van Zile. 4°. Typewritten.
© r^dward S. Van Zile, Hartford ; D : 13255,
June 27, 1908; 2c. May 15, 1908. 3070
Base-ball at Spruceville; rural farce, by R.
Nesmith. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1911; D : 24671 ; Richard
Nesmith, Brooklyn. 3071
Base (The) ball bug-; a fact in 1 act, by T. P.
Jackson. 14 p. f". Typewritten.
© Thomas Pogue Jackson, New York; D:
144S0, Dec. 8, 1908; 2c. Dec. 8, 1908. 3072
Base (A) ball crank; a farce comedy, by E.
Howard. Typewritten.
© Ernest Howard, Boston; 1889:29809,
Oct. 2; 2c. May 7, 1890. 3073
negro af teriiiece, by Frank Dumont. New
York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark t&; sons
[1902] 11 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & son. New York; D : 2756.
Dec. 10, 1902; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 3074
Base ball cranks; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Howard.
© Ernest Howard, Boston ; 1893 : 20292,
Apr. 25; 2c. June 7. 3075
Base ball game; made practical for the stage,
by R. W. Tully. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910 ; D : 20340 ; Richard
Walton Tully, New York. 3076
Base ball girl; romantic American operetta, by
S. A. Merinbaum and Harry Lahnde. 59 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21261 ; Merinbaum
and Lahnde, Chicago. 3077
Base-ballitis; comedy playlet in 1 act, by V. H.
Smalley. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1910; D: 20472; Victor H.
Smalley, New Orleans. 3078
Base (The) drum trust. See Fourteen (The)
black hussars.
Base (A) hit; a musical comedy, by Hubert
Bown.
© G. S. Richards & co., Minneapolis ; 1889 :
24730, Aug. 12. 3079
in 3 acts, by T. W. King.
© T. W. King, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ;
1888 : 1579, Jan. 14. 3080
3 act play.
© Robert E. Janney, Chicago ; 1892 : 17872,
Apr. 25. 3081
5379—15-
-10
145
3082
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3102
Basherte (Die) (The Preordained); original
play in 3 acts, by Oscar Leonard and Joseph
Suffrin.
© O. Leonard and J. Suffrin, St. Louis ; D :
13568, Aug. 17, 1908. 3082
Bashful (A) bachelor. 4°. Typewritten,
© Harry Elwood Eekenrode, Reading, Pa.;
D : 7503, Oct. 31, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1905.
3083
Bashful g'irl; in 1 act, by E. Allard. [3] p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911 ; D : 25998 ; Eugenie Al-
lard, New York. 3084
Bashful (The) man and the maid; play in 1
act, by A. L. Silber. [11] p. 1G°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. IG, 1914; D: 36740; Arthur L.
Silber, Indianapolis. 3084a
Bashful (The) suitor. See Match-making
father.
Bashful (A) Venus; by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 34522,
Juno 8. 3085
Basil house. Sec House (The) of dolls.
Basilisk (The); a play in 4 acts, by C. Nevlns.
© Charles Nevins, Detroit; 1890:22544,
July 15. 3086
Basket ball; by Mrs. J. J. Brennan. 3 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1909: D: 17234; Mrs. J. J.
Brennan, Baltimore. 3087
Basket sociable; play in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by
C. A. Eldredge. 70 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15. 1909: D: 17708; Clarence A.
Eldredge, Columbus, O. 3088
Bass (The) trombone; play in 1 act, by J. F.
Cot.ke. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39893 ; James Fran-
cis Cooke, Bala, Pa. 3088a
Bassett's boarders; comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
E. A. Locke. [150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1912 ; D : 29671 ; E. A. Locke,
New York. 3089
Bastile (The); or. Woman's devotion, a his-
torical drama in 5 acts, by J. G. Stutlz.
© J. G. Stuttz, Giddings, Tex. ; 1890 : 286S1,
Sept. 18. 3090
Bastiles of Russia.
© John C. Level, Buffalo; 1885:9437, Apr.
23. 3091
Bat (The); or. Nine on the red, comic opera
in 1 :ict, by Mrs. H. S. Dexter.
© Mrs. Henry Stanley Dexter, Calistoga,
Cal. ; 1899 : 50552, Aug. 5. 3092
See also Fledermaus (Die)
Bat (The) and the ball; or, Neg-ative evidence,
a farce in 1 act. by the author of A ready
made suit. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1889.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
21838, July 15; 2c. Oct. 5. 3093
Bataille de dames; ou, Un duel en amour,
comcdie en 3 actes, ed. by C. A. Eggert,
© Charles A. Eggert, Bloomington, 111.;
. A : 221767, Nov. 7, 1908. 3094
Batch (A) of cookies; or, Fifty days of Eu-
rope, by Eleanor and Barber Baker. New
York, Cochrane pub. co., 1910. 46 p. 12°.
© May 17, 1910 ; 2c. July 2, 1910 ; D : 21615 ;
Cochrane pub. co.. New York. 3095
Batch (A) of proverbs; a comedietta in 1
act, by B. M. Morris. . . Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co., 1905. 6 p. 12°. (On cover:
Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 459)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde O. ; D : 6937, July
10, 1905; 2c. July 10, 1905. 3096
Bateria (La); aproposito comico-lirico en 1 acto
y en i)i-osa. de P. Navarro, miisica del maestro
Aparicio. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
panoles, 1911. 15 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21. 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911: D:
25019; Pedro Navarro, Madrid. 3097
Bath (The) tub trick. See Joy (The) bath.
Bathing'; a comedy in 1 act. by W. S. Brintnall
and George Friend. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Y\'oodbury Saxton Brintnall, Oakland,
C;tl.; I) : 15414, Mar. 23, 1909; 2c. ]Mar. 23,
1909. 3098
Bathing' scene; by F. D. Thomas.
© Frank D. Thomas, New York; D : 10129.
Mar. 13, 1907. 3099
[Bathsheba; play in 1 act. by D. Pinski]
^^^?V"lT<
n:
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913; D: 32800; David
Pinski, New York. 3100
Bats; a study, a farce comedv in 3 acts, by F. C.
McClentheu, and W. C. Fulton.
© F. C. .^IcClenthen and W. C. Fulton, Chi-
cago; 1886:22940, Oct. 12; 2c. Dec. 20. 3101
Batters; or, Dame Fortune's trio, showing the
wealth of the common heart, comedy in 3
acts and 4 scenes, by F, A. Humphrey. [4],
158 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D:35S39; Frank Al-
fre<l Humphrey, Worcester. 3101a
Battery G; an exciting gatling drill and thrill-
ing battle scene, by J. C. Arnout.
© John Clark Arnout, Omaha, Neb.; D:
619, June 29, 1901. 3102
146
3103
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3122
Battista (11); azione sacra in 3 atti e quattro
qiiadri. versi di Savino Fiore, nnisica di Gio-
coiido Fino. New York, Boosey & co., 1907.
27 p. 12°.
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 11827, Nov.
20, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1907. 3103
Battle (The). 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Gurdeu Edwards, Oakland, Cal. ; D:
15596, Apr. 12, 1909; 2c. Apr. 12, 1909. 3104
a plav of modern New York life, by C. Mof-
fett. 56 p. 8°.
© Cleveland Moffett, New York ; D : 13819,
Sept. 17. 1908; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 3105
Battle (The) above the clouds. Sec Young
(The) recruit.
Battle (A) amid the clouds.
Mountain.
Sec Lookout
Battle (The) between good and evil. See Judy
and Dan.
Battle between step-brothers; dramatic com-
position in 3 acts. 19 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 18, 1910: D : 20823 ; John T.
Weleli and James J. V»^ard, Chicago. 3106
Battle (A) by 'phone; a 1 act playlet, by Ches-
ter Barron. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph McCarthv. Buffalo ; D : 5319, July
20, 1904; 2c. July 20, 1904. 3107
Battle echoes; play in 4 acts, by W. Burrows.
f°. Typewritten.
© Warren Burrows, Lynn, Mass. ; D : 3088,
Mar. 5. 1903; 2c. Mar. 5, 1903. 3108
See Drummer
Battle (The) field of Shiloh.
(The) boy.
Battle (fought) yesterday. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Jav. New York ; D : 11398, Sept.
2.3, 1907: 2c. Sept. 2.3, 1907. 3109
Battle mighty; play in 3 acts, by A. A. Maxwell.
[21, 154 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913 ; D : 34389 ; Alice Ash-
ley Maxwell, Guerneville, Cal. .3110
Battle (The) of Antietam. See Arthur Kings-
bury.
Battle (A) of ballots; an original comedy drama
in 3 acts, by James W. Shettel and Wads-
worth ]M. George.
© Shettel and George, York, Pa.; 1897:
11442. Feb. 16. 3111
Battle (The) of Bay Rum; dramatic compo-
sition in 1 act. by E. F. Gallagher. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aua:. 18. 1913; D: 34192; Edward F.
Gallagher, New York. 3112
Battle (The) of Bay Bum— Continued.
a naval travesty in 1 act, by E. Gallagher.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ed Gallagher, New York; D: 13682, Aug.
29, 1908; 2c. Aug. 31, 1908. 3113
Battle (The) of Bull Con; miniature musical
comedy, by Eddie Jewell. [2], 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 19, 1914 ; D : 36092 ; Edgar Bray
Jewell, Chicago. 3113a
Battle (The) of Bunco Hill; [1 act sketch]
compiled, written and instigated by J. F.
Willard. [36] p. 4°. Tyi^ewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909 ; D : 16498 ; Joe F. Wil-
lard, Philadelphia. 3114
Battle (The) of Cedar Creek. See Sheridan's
ride.
Battle (The) of Coeur d'Alene; a drama in 3
acts, adapted by L. G rover.
© Leonard Grover, San Francisco; 1895:
9606, Feb. 15. 3115
Battle of Fredericksburgh; or. The Spy of the
South, a military drama in 3 acts, by W. A.
Donaldson.
© Walter A. Donaldson, Providence, R. I. ;
1874:6697, May 18. 3116
Battle (A) of hearts; a play of military and so-
cial life at Old Point Comfort, Va., by A. J.
Ebert. Milwaukee, Wis., A. J. Ebert, 1908.
57 p. 12°.
© Arthur J. Ebert, Milwaukee ; D : 13708.
Aug. 31, 1908; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908. 3117
See also Young (The) missionary.
Battle (The) of King's Mountain; a dramatic
and spectacular exhibition, by O. Taylor.
© Oliver Tavlor, Bristol, Tenn. ; D: 10972,
July 15, 1907. 3118
Battle (The) of life; a comedy drama, in 5 acts
and a prologue, by D. L. Hart.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ; 1887 :
29399, Nov. 14. 3119
a drama founded on Charles Dickens' story
of the same name, by A. Hughes. 66 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912; D : 29981 ; Amelia
Hughes, Chicago. 3120
a melodrama in 5 acts, by E. Day. 94 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edmund Day, New York ; D : 1692, Mar.
21, 1902; 2c. Mar. 21, 1902. 3121
play in 4 acts, by F. A. Jones and R. W.
Sneddon. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911 ; D : 25777 ; Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon and Francis Arthur Jones, New
York. 3122
See also Prison bars.
147
3123
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3139
of millionaires. Sec Bobbery
of minds. See In the mystic
Battle of Long Island; by A. T. Ammerman.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909 ; D : 17S30 ; Ada Tully
Ammerman, Brooklyn. 3123
Battle (The) of love; or, Fairy transforma-
tions, a terpsichorean comedietta iu 1 act, by
E. Z. Judson (Ned Buutliue).
© E. Z. Judson, United States; 1873:1427.
Feb. 12. 3124
See also Under orders.
Battle (The) of Malvern Hill. Sec Union
(The) spy.
Battle (The)
under law.
Battle (A)
v/orld.
Battle (The) of New Orleans; a drama and
military pageant, by J. J. Flanagan. f°.
Typewritten.
© John J. Flanagan, New Orleans. ; D :
10G78, May 31, 1907; 2c. May 20, 1907. 3125
Battle (The) of Pickle Hill; or. The ranger's
last fight, military travesty with music, by
II. X. James. 11 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22. 1913 ; D : 32038 ; Harry New-
ton James, Los Angeles. 3126
^cc aim Battle (The) of Very Crude.
Battle (The) of San Jacinto. Sec Fall (The)
of the Alamo.
Battle (The) of spring.
© W. Eustis Barker, Massachusetts; 1882:
3GG5, Mar. 8; 2c. Mar. 24. 3127
Battle of the Bronx; comic opera in 3 acts, by
F. Dario. 28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1909; D:17G90; Fidelia Da-
rio, Brooklyn. 3128
Battle of the bull and the bear. See Out on
a strike.
Battle of the bulls and bears of Wall street
and Chicago; or. The comedy of commerce
and tragedy of trade, showing in the battle
of the longs and shorts, etc.
© M. C. Spaulding, Chicago; 1882:20038.
Nov. 25; 2c. Mar. 2, 1883. 3129
Battle of the bush. See Regicides (The)
Battle (The) of the butterflies; play in 4 acts,
from the German by Hermann Sudermann,
tr. by Arthur H. Schwarz. [77] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914; D: 38130; Charles
Kraus, New York. 3129a
Battle (The) of the factions; or, Tammany, the
dictator of Gotham, a comedy in 3 acts, by
John Kelly.
© John A. McLaughlin, Philadelphia ; 1884 :
7844, Apr. 12. 3130
or. The reunion of Butler and Faneuil
hall factions of Boston, a comedy in 3 acts,
by Wadsworth Longfellow.
• © John A. McLaughlin, Philadelphia ; 1884 :
491, Apr. 8. 3131
or, The reunion of Randall and Johnny
Cox's factions of Philadelphia, a comedy in
3 acts, by Henry Pettitt.
© John A. McLaughlin, Philadelphia ; 1884 :
7901, Apr. 14. 3132
or, Tilden and Tammany of Gotham, a
comedy iu 3 acts, by Richard Cbixton.
© John A. McLaughlin, Philadelphia ; 1884 :
78J3, Apr. 12. 3133
Battle (The) of the giants; a glance at the
tendency of American commercial life, pre-
sented in the form of a drama.
© liobert Muir, Brooklyn, and Frank Bur-
gess, Boston; ISSG: 22342, Oct. 5. 3134
Battle (The) of the kegs; a comic opera in 2
acts, book by G. Folsom. 53 p. 4". Tyi>e-
written.
© Geo. Folsom, New York; D : 15313, Mar.
12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909. 3135
Battle (The) of the skies; iuvente^l and arr.
by Arthur Vuegtlin and 11. H. Burnside. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Lee Shubert, New York; D : 128G2, Apr.
29. 1908; 2e. Apr. 29. 1908. 3136
Battle (The) of the strong; a drama in 4 acts,
by R. Whytal.
© Russ Whytal, New York; D : 1454, Feb.
17, 1902. 3137
Battle (The) of the wilderness; a play in 4
acts, by May Cooper.
© Jennie D. Cooper, United States ; 1891 :
3138
18363, May 19.
— See also Libby prison.
Battle (The) of Two Soon; a military travesty
in 1 act, by E. (iallagher. 4". Typewritten.
© Ed Gallagher, New York; D : 13681, Aug.
29. 1908; 2c. Aug. 31, 1908. 3139
Battle (The) of Very Crude; a military trav-
estv. bv II. N. James and D. J. Duffy, rev.
version' of The battle of Pickel Hill. 8 p. 4°.
Tyi'cwritten.
© lo. June 7, 1915 ; D : 40869 : Harry New-
ton James and Dan J. Duffy, Venice, Cal.
3139a
Battle (The) of the crater.
Petersburgh.
Sec Siege (The) of
Battle (The) of Weldon railroad.
(The) spy.
See Union
148
3140
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3161
Battle (A) of wits. Typewritten.
© Gertrude S. Dunkin and John Terris,
United States; 1900 A : 10500, Apr. 25: 2e.
Apr. 25. 3140
See also Deceiver deceived.
Battlefield (The); comedy in 3 acts, by P. Moel-
ler. [ISrj] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1911; I>: 25330; Philip
Moeller. New Yorlv. 3141
Battles of our country; liliretto, a descriptive
musical, military composition.
© Rich. G. Hollaman, Brooklyn; 1897:420,
Jan. 2. 3142
Battles of our nation.
© Luciano Conterno & sons. New York ;
1S97 : 3437, Jan. 7. 3143
Conterno's historical musical spectacle.
© L. Conterno & sons. New York; 1896:
27262, May 4. 3144
Battling for a fortune; or. The Black hand, a
drama in prologue and 4 acts.
© Jacob A. H'arman, Belle Plaine, Kan. ;
1SS5: 15822, Jaly 23; 2 c. Aug. 24. 3145
Bauernfurst (Der) Sec Three wooers.
Bauernprinzessin (Die); schwank in 3 akten,
von Fritz Lunzer. Regie- u. soufflierbuch.
Leipzig, Wien, New York. W. Karczag, 1914.
57 p. S°.
© Ic. June 16, 1915 ; D : 40955 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 3145a
Baumwollkonig' (Der); borsen-schauspiel in 5
alcten. von Algot Sandberg, deutsche biihnen-
bearbeitung von Gustav M. Hartung und John
Josephsohn. Berlin, Oesterheld «& co. verlag.
1912. 154 p. 16°.
© Ic. July 30, 1912; D: 30380; Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 3146
Baxter's mills; a 4 act rural comedy drama, by
Frank E. Cutler.
© F. E. Cutler, San Francisco; D : 6929,
July 8, 1805. 3147
Bay Ridge tragedy; a drama in 3 acts, by G. W.
Marcellus.
© George W. Marcellus, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
1500. Feb. 16. 3148
Bayonet (The); a drama in 4 acts, by W. H.
McCartney Olajor Muldoon) and J. H. Sel-
wyn.
© Wm. H. McCartney and John H. Selwvn,
New York ; 1871 : 3568, Apr. 20 ; 2c. June 19.
3149
Bazaar; a monologue, by B. B. Hayward. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hayward, Wayland,
Mass.; D : 7730, Dec. 18, 1905; 2c. Dec. 18.
1905. 3150
Bazar espanol; revista comico-Hrico-polltica-bail-
ahle en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros y apote-
osis, original y eu verso, de Eduardo Haro y
Joaquin Aznar, mfisica del maestro Teodoro
San Jose. ^Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
panoies, 1911. 53 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21. 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25<M>2; E. Haro y J. Aznar, Madrid. 3151
Be a man; comical opereta in 4 acts, by A.
Schorr, music by Perlmutter and Wohl.
© Anshel Schorr, New York; D: 12897. May
4. 1908. 3152
Be game; story of the Canadian woods, by Wil-
lard Mack and Isabelle Fletcher. [2], 9'p. f°-
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914; D : 39091 ; Isabelle
Fletcher Ayres, San Franci.sco. 3152a
Be good; a comedy by W. A. Whitecar.
© Liebler & Miner co., New York; 1897:
46972, Aug. 21. 3153
Beach-craft; play in 4 acts, by H. A. Wood-
wortli. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913; D : 32493 ; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 3154
Beach (The) of life; or. In a cottage by the
sea, a drama by T. W. Wharmby.
© Thos. Washington Wharmby, New York;
1898:8069, Jan. 27; 2c. Apr. 6. 3155
Beacon lights; by G. Learock.
© George Learock, New York; 1887:6071,
Mar. 15. 3156
Beadles pirates for ten cents; or. General
Stanley's daughters, an original dramatic and
musical play.
© John A. Ryman and William S. Muilaly,
United States; 1880:4274, Mar. 16. 3157
Bean (The) merchant; play in 1 act, by A. Du-
pont. [1], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D: 35378; Albert Du-
pont. New York. 3158
Beans; a drama in 3 acts, by A. H. Hagen.
© Staudley Gauterau, San Francisco; 1897:
8776, Feb. 1. 3159
Same.
© Leon Samuel De Verge, San Francisco ;
1897:9.501, Feb. 5. 3160
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by A. H. Hagen.
[Scenario] Typewritten.
© Leon S. De Verge, San Francisco; 1897:
25041, Apr. 22; 2c. July 2. 3161
farce of errors in 3 acts, by M. Crosse Van
Praag. [2], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D: 36188; Margaret
Crosse Van Praag, New Yorfe. 3 16 la
149
3162
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3180
Beans and buttons; a dire symphony in 1 act,
consisting of various suggestions as to matri-
mony, duelling, honor and sentiment, hewn,
hacked, chipped and disarranged by W. H.
Lepere, afterwards instrumented, orches-
trated, and conglomerated into one harmoni-
ous musical paradox, by A. G. Robyn.
© William H. Lepere and Alfred G. Robyn.
St. Louis; 1885:6938, Mar. 24. 3162
Bear (The); a comedy in 1 act, adapted from
the Russian, by O. Johnson.
© Owen Johnson, New York; D: 10208,
JNIar. 25, 1907. 3163
drama in prologue and 4 acts, by B. L. Hall.
ii, 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1910; D: 21228; Bin-ton
Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. 3164
a farce in 1 act, by T. P. Murphy. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D: 29834; Thomas P.
JNIurphy, Chicago. 3165
Bear and the girl; musical comedy in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by Homer Granville [pseud.
of Homer D. Grant] 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1909 ; D : 17593 ; Homer D.
Grant, New York. 3166
Bear (The) leaders; farce in 4 acts, by R. C.
Carton [pseud, of R. C. Critchett] New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd. 182 p.
12°.
© Oct. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1913 ; D : 34814 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 3167
Bear Wallow belles. Proof.
© Mrs. Wm. R. Caperton, Louisville; D:
4864, Apr. 11, 1904; 2c. Apr. 2, 1904. 3168
Bearded (The) monster; a play, by J. L. Tuttle.
© John L. Tuttle. Denver ; 1897 : 44730, Aug.
6; 2c. Dec. 24, 1898. 3169
Bearing arms; by E. O'Connor. 20 p. 4°.
Tjiiewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1909: D: 17565; Evelyn
O'Connor, Rochester, N. Y. 3170
Bearing the yoke; by Walter Willis.
© George Wilcox, New York ; 1873 : 12120,
Oct. 23. 3171
Beast (The).
© Frank W. Martin, Chicago; D : 14110,
Oct. 21, 1908. 3172
See also My mother.
Beast (The) and the bargain; comedy-drama in
4 acts, by M. Evans. [38] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 16, 1914; D: 37044; Manford
Evans, Thompson, la. 3172a
Beast (The) and the sleeping beauty; a fairy
operetta in 2 acts, by John Arthur Fraser.
40 ]). 4". Typewritten.
© Albert L. Baker, Chicago; D : 1541, Mar.
10, 1902; 2c. JMar. 8, 1902. 3173
Beast (The) of the field; a play of the American
Middle AVest in 4 acts, by H. C. Wade. [3],
S3 p. f°. Typewritten.
• © Ic, Feb. 6, 1913; D: 32215; Harmon
Casper AVade. Cleveland. 3174
Beast (The) who dwelt in the East. See Ka
Foo-za-lem.
Beasts of prey; original drama in 1 act and 5
scenes, by M. Nobles. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915; D: 40316; Milton No-
bles, Brooklyn. 3174a
Beat (The); novelty playlet in 1 act, by B.
Barnett. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1914; D: 38042; Ben Barnett,
New York. 3174b
Beat it; farce, by Willis N. Bugbee. Lebanon,
O., March bros.' 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1012; D:
30824; March bros., Lebanon. O. 3175
Beat (The) of the wing (Le coup d'aile); a
play in 3 acts, by Francois de Curel, tr. from
the French, by Alice Van Kaathoven. {In
Poet lore, v. 20, no. 5. Sept.-Oct. 1909; peri-
odical © Sept. 8, 1909; 2c. Sept. 11, 1909;
B: 190390; Poet lore co., Boston) 3175a
Beata; in 5 acts, tr. by Mrs. Edward Wharton
from Es lebe diis leben by Herman Suder-
mann.
© INIrs. Patrick Campbell, London ; D : 2643,
Oct. 31, 1902. 3176
Beaten biscuit; farce in 1 act. by R. Strauss.
[2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12. 1911; D : 23931 ; Robert
Strauss, New York. 3177
Beating the devil; a play in 4 acts, by S. J.
Gilmau. [62] p. 4". typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1009; D: 16653; Stephen J.
Gllman. Everett, Mass. 3178
Beating the world. See Social pirate.
Beatrezia; or. The star of the Alps, a i-oniance
of Alpine life in 5 acts, by M. J. Blank. Provi-
dence, 1880.
© Morritz J. Blank, United States; 1881:
938, Jan. 17. 3179
Beatrice; comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. E. M.
Golden.
© William E. M. Golden, Bloomington. Ind. ;
1880 : 7234, M:ir. 29. 3180
150
3180
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3202
Beatrice — Continued.
legende lyrique en 4 actes, poeme de Rob-
ert de Flers et Gaston-A. de Cailhivet, d'apres
Charles Nodier, musique de Andre Messager.
Paris, Adolph Fiirstuer. 3 p. 1., 87 p. 12°.
© Mar. 17, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D:
3G71S; Adolph Fiirstuer, Paris. 3180a
• a ])lay in 5 acts, by E. Weitzel and F. S.
Isham.
© Edward Weitzel and F. Stewart Isham,
Detroit; 1889:16829. June 3; 2c. June 3.
3181
a tragedy in 4 acts, by A. W. Brayley.
© Arthur Wellinsjton F.rayley, Boston;
1893 : S13, Jan. 4 ; 2c. Apr. 26. 3182
Beatrice Cenci; a tragedy in 4 acts by G. F. X.
Hill.
© George Francis Xavier Hill, New York ;
1880:8143, Mar. 13. 3183
Beatrice Del Sarto; or, A Corsican's oath, by
M. L. Severy. Typewritten.
© Melvin L. Severy, Boston; 1890:30840,
Oct. 6; 2c. Oct. 6. 3184
Beatrice et Benedict; opera -couiique en 2 actes,
imlte de Shakespeare, paroles et mnsiqne de
Hector Berlioz. Paris, O. Joubert, 1906. 74 p.
8°.
© Celestin Joubert, Paris; D : 9002, Aug.
27, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1906. 3185
Beatrice of Havere. Typewritten.
© Edwin McCallum Thomas, Gate City,
Ala.; 1900 A:137S8, June 2; Ic. June 2; Ic.
Feb. 9, 1903. 3186
Beatrice of the threshold; play in 4 acts, by
W. C. rtaue. [1821 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911; D : 23377 ; W. Carl
Rauo, Philadelphia. 3187
Beatrice, the self doomed; a tragic play in 5
acts, by J. A. ,T. Neafie.
© J. A. J. Neafie, New York; 1879:6574,
May 16. 3188
Beats (The) of New York; an original local
drama in 3 acts, by J. J. Wallace.
© J. J. Wallace, New York; 1873:3521.
Apr. 7. 3189
Beau Austin. Sec Three plays; by W. E. Hen-
ley and R. L. Stevenson.
Beau Brocade; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
Baroness [Emmuska] Orczy and M. Barstow.
4". Typewritten.
© May Howes, New York ; D : 12409, Feb.
24, 1908; 2c. Feb. 24, 1908. 3190
Beau Bi-ummell; as abridged and transformed,
by A. O'Connell. 36 p. 24". Printed.
© Arthur O'Connell, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D:
13063, May 26, 1908; 2c. May 27, 1908. 3191
Beau Brummeil — Continued.
a dr:una in 4 acts, by W. G. Wills.
© Alexander Henderson, United States;
1874:1527, Feb. 11. 3192
a play in 5 acts, by J. Cumberland. 4°.
Typev.-ritten.
© John Cumberland, Maywood, N. J. ; D :
8245, Mar. 29, 1906; 2c. Mar. 29, 1906. 3193
a play in 4 acts, written for Richard Mans-
field, by Clyde Fitch. New York, J. Lane
company, 1908. 142 \). front, (port.) plates.
8".
© John liune co.. New York ; D : 13547, Aug.
4, 1908; 2c. Aug. 5, 1908. 3194
Beau (The) Brummeil burlesquers, abroad and
at ho3ne; a musical comedy in 2 acts.
© Frank R. Carr, Brooklyn; 1898:12246,
Feb. 18. 3195
Beau (Le) cadeau; par Hubert Genin. 3 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D: 30055; Gaumont
company. New York. 3196
Beau (Le) jeune honime. Sec Theatre com^-
plet; [del Alfred Capus.
Beau (Un) niariage; comedie en 3 actes, par S.
Guitry. 32 p. (L'lllustration theatrale, 8"
annee- 198, 6 .Janvier 1912)
© Jan. 6, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912 ; D : 28677 :
Sacha Guitry, Paris. 3197
Beau Tancrede (Scenario of).
© Robert W. Criswell, New York; 1900 A:
28556, Nov. 20. 3198
Beaucaire; a play in 4 acts, by B. Tarkington
and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland.
© Newton Booth Tarkington, Indianapolis;
D : 929, Oct. 5, 1901. 3199
Beauchampe; a tragedy in 5 acts, by D. A.
Latchaw.
© D. Austin Latchaw, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1888 : 27877, Oct. 1. 3200
Beaujeu. 8ce White hawk.
Beaumanoir; spectacular historical dramatic
tragedy, dramatized from the Golden dog, by
W. Kirby. 38 p. 5 p. mounted plates. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911; D: 2.5841; William
Kirby, Toronto, Canada. 3201
Beauniarchais theatre illustre; notices et an-
notations par M. Roustan. . . t. 1, 2. Paris,
Bibliotheque Larousse [1911] 2 y. front.
(port.) plates, facsim. 8".
Contents. — t. 1. Eugenie, Les deux amis, Le
barbier de Seville. — t. 2. La folic journee: ou,
Le mariage de Figaro, Tarare, L'autre Tar-
tuffe; ou. La ra§re coupable.
© Oct. 31, 1911; 2c. each Nov. 28, 1911;
A-Foreign 3908; Libra iiio Larousse & co.,
Paris. 3202
151
3203
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3223
Beauteous Beatrice; or, Hearts and tarts.
© Beujnmin Aymar, East Orange, N. J. :
1895:53000, Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 18. 3203
Beauteous Mexico. See Montezuma.
Beautiful (The) baroness; opera in 2 acts, by
H. Tudor Mason and G. Marsh Little. [6], 63
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26. 1911 ; D : 28121 ; International
copyright bureau, ltd., London. 3204
Beautiful (A) blufif; a farcical comedy in 1 act,
by W. M. Bangs.
© W. M. Bangs, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1898:
31192, May 19. 3205
Beautiful Bugland; a modern musical fantasy
by U. Clayton. 24 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Una Clavton, New York; D : 14619, Dec.
24, 1908; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908. 3206
Beautiful Christie, the pride of my heart; a
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 84 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12060, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908.
3207
Beautiful (The) Du Barry; a drama in 4 acts
and an intermezzo, by K. Stagg and F. V. Le
Mone. Typewritten.
© Katherine Stagg and Franc V. Le Mone,
New York ; D : 1083, Nov. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 11.
1901. 3208
Beautiful fiend; dramatic composition, by C. T.
Wilkersou. 54 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1910 ; D : 20755 ; Chas. T. Wil-
kerson, Entei^prise, Okl. 3209
emotional melo-drama in 4 acts, by Geo. V.
Wybrow and Frank TJ. Thome.
© Frank J. Connor and Chas. F. Dittmar,
Brooklyn; D : 1873, May 12, 1902. 3210
romantic drama in 3 acts, by J. De Bonay.
© John De Bonay, New York ; 1873 : 811,
Jan. 29. 3211
Beautiful (The) forever; modern drama in 2
acts, by G. F. Sturgis. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1915; D : 40704 ; Granville
Forbes Sturgis, Denver. 3211a
Beautiful (The) invalid; an original play in
5 acts, by II. C. Goodspeed.
© Henry Churchill Goodspeed, Boston ;
1893:11836, Mar. 7. 3212
Beautiful (A) liar; or. After the French ball, a
comedy in 1 act, by J. R. Gordon. 24 p. f".
Typewritten.
© John R. Gordon, Milwaukee ; D : 13168.
June 12. 1908: 2c. June 12, 1908. 3213
See oiso What would you do?
Beautiful (A) maiden. See Emerald gem.
Beautiful Mary; pool room meller drammer, by
A. Weinberg. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1912; D: 30763; Abe Wein-
berg, New York. 3214
Beautiful (The) Mrs. Bullamy; play in 3 acts,
by J. n. Greene. 91 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1915; D : 41247 ; John Henry
Greene, New York. 3214a
Beautiful (The) mustee. See Eunice.
Beautiful probate. See Probate chafE.
Beautiful (The) shoe-binder of Lynn; oi% New
York in 1850, an original drama in 4 acts,
with new sensations and effects, by P. Con-
nolly and E. Barry.
© P. Connolly and E. Barry, New York;
1872:1029, Feb. 19. 3215
Beautiful (The) snow; a moral drama in 3
acts, by F. W. Nieman.
© W. J. Nieman, Fort Wayne, Ind. ; 1873:
11546, Oct. 8; 2c. Oct. 8. 3216
a society drama in 4 acts, written by S. W.
Mangin.
© Samnel W. Mangin, Chicago; 1873 : 13314,
Nov. 17. 3217
Beautiful (The) spy; or, Remember the Maine,
drama in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by E. B. de
Ligny. [61] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910; D: 21800; Ernest B.
de Ligny, New York. 3218
Beautiful (The) witch of the camp-fire girls;
dramatic comedy in 3 acts, by M. P. MacDon-
ald [Mrs. Arthur MacDonald] [39] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35307 ; Margaret
Porterfield MacDonald, Washington. 3219
Beauty; an original comedy in 4 acts, by G. F.
Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York; 1880:
7378, May 11. 3220
a play of to-day in 3 acts, by R. Weiman.
3 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1912; D: 29572; Rita Wei-
man, New York. 3221
Beauty and the barge; farce in 3 acts, by W. W.
Jacobs and Louis N. Parker. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd. 148 p. 12".
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22296 :
Samnel French, ltd., London. 3222
Beauty and the Beast; play in 4 acts, by B.
Hooker. 4 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 22, 1915; D: 40747; Brian
Hooker, New York. 3222a
Beauty and the Beast (up to date); a comedy
in 3 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Lockehaven. N. H. :
1893 : 22212, May 8. 3223
152
3224
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3244
Beauty (The) and the bicycle. See Sleeping
(The) princess.
Beauty and the prince; a comic opera, words
by A. Lowry. Typewritten.
© A^nes Lowrv, San Francisco ; D : 319,
Apr. 8, 1001; 2c. Apr. 8, 1901. 3224
Beauty (The) box. See Aphrodite Pontia.
Beauty culture; sketch, by M. Maher. 8 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1912 ; D : 30273 ; Mary Maher.
New Yorlv. 3225
Beauty (The) doctor; a farce comedy, by J.
J. Costello.
© John Jerome Costello, Chicago; 1S97 :
65649, Nov. 26; 2c. Jan. 21, 1898. 3226
musical comedy in 1 act, by F. De Witt.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911; D: 24878; Francis De
Witt, New York. 3227
a musical farce in 3 acts, by H. M. Shelley.
© Howard Merrell Shelley, Philadelphia ;
D : 351, Apr. 16, 1901.
— play in 1 act. by A. Hoffman.
3228
60 p. 4".
Typewritten.
'© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D: 31008; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 3229
Beauty farm; a musical comedy, by J. Mac-
Ewen. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910; D: 20824; John Mac-
Ewen, New York. 3230
Beauty (A) from Butte; a comedy in 4 acts, by
L. H. Newcomb.
© Lew. H. Newcomb, Chicago; D : 2800,
Jan. 2, 1903. 3231
Beauty hens; drama, by O. L. Peck. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1909; D: 17028; O. L. Peck,
Brooklyn. 3232
Beauty in dreamland; or. The pearls of the
Orient, an original scenic burletta extrava-
ganza in 1 act, designed, conceived and origi-
nated, by S. T. Jack. Ms.
© Samuel T. Jack, Minneapolis; 1889:
15965, May 27; 2c. May 27. 3233
Beauty machine; a farce in 2 acts, by Thatcher
Howland Guild. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.
[1906] 29 p. 12".
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 9070,
Sept. 12, 1906; 2c. Nov. 6, 1906. 3234
Beauty (The) of Helen; a play in 4 acts. 82 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Scammon Lockwood, Wilmette,
111. ; D : 11636, Oct. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1907.
3235
Beauty (The) of Helen — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by W. S. Lockwood. [162]
p. 4". TjT)ewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910; D: 22612; Walter
Scammon Lockwood, Wilmette, 111. 323S
Beauty (The) of Toledo, See Prince Tsaak
Melinary,
Beauty (The) parlor; play in 1 act, by E.
Jordan. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D : 33171 ; Elizabeth
Jordan, New York. 3237
Beauty (The) shop; mnsicaL comedy in 3 acts,
by C. Pollock and Rennold Wolf. [98] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11. 1913; D: 34982; Channing
Pollock, Shoreham, N. Y. 3238
a musical farce in 3 acts, words by J. C.
Crawford, music by A. Clement. 52 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© James C. Crawford and Ada Clement,
San Francisco ; D : 4542, Jan. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Jan.
27, 1904. 3239
play in 1 act, by John G. Collins. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1912; D : 30701 ; George O.
Stone, New York. 3240
by Thomas J. Gray. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1913; D: 34205; John Mc-
Clure Chase, New York. 3241
Beauty (The) stone; an original romantic mu-
sical drama in 3 acts, written by Arthur W.
Pinero and J. Comyns Carr, composed by Ar-
thur Sullivan, New York, Boosey & co.
© Chappell & CO., London ; 1898 : 33420, May
31 ; 2c. May 31. 3242
Beauty (The), the bully, and the bell-punch.
Sec Little Enoch Arden.
Beauty (A) to order; comedy sketch, by H. L.
Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chicago and
New York, The Dramatic publishing company
[1906] 8 p. 12".
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D : 9543,
Nov. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. 3243
Beauty (The) trust. See Title (The) seekers.
Beaux (Les) messieurs de Bois-Dore. See
Mario. '^
Beaux stratagem. See Recruiting officer.—
Representative English dramas from Dry-
den to Sheridan.
Beaver (The) coat. See Dramatic works of
Gerhart Hauptmann.
Bebe; or. The mistakes of a night, a comedy in
3 acts, by F. Howe, jr.
© Frank Howe, jr.. New London, Conn.;
1SS8 : 17256, June 16.
See also Baby.
3244
153
3244
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3265
Bebe s'amuse; vaudeville en 2 actes et 3 tab-
leaux, ])i\v Dnuiel Jourda et Lucicn Hoclae.
Paris, C. Joxibert. 6S p. S°.
© Jime 13, 1014; Ic. June 20, 1914; D:
37364; Joubert, Paris. 3244a
Bec_(Le) de gaz; comedie en 1 acte [de] Robert
Dieudonne. Paris, Georges Ondet, 1900. G4 p.
. 12°.
© G. Ondet, Paris : D : 16065, June 14, 1009 ;
2e. June 14, 1909. 3245
Because he loved David so. See Power of
Purini,
Because his love proved false; a drama in 4
iicts, by L. J. L. Stihvell. 61 p. f". Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 320.S9, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908. 3246
Because I love you; drama in 4 acts, by John
A. Fraser.
© Dramatic pub. co., Cbicago; 1899:68873.
Oct. 23; 2c. Nov. 17. 3247
■ dramatic sketch, by J. Snyder.
© John Snvder. Wellesley Hills, ]Mass. ; D :
570. June 12, 1901. 3248
Because of Ann; playlet for 4 people, by J. G.
Lyle. 22 p. 4°. TyiJewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1914 ; D : 38470 ; John Geddes
Lyle, San Francisco. 3248a
Because of honour; a drama in 5 acts, by E.
J. :M. Hart. Typewritten.
© Edgar J. M. Hart, New York; 1899:
70205, Oct. 28; 2c. ]Mar. 28, 1900. 3249
Becerro (El) de oro; vaudeville en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, libro de J. Capella, mti-
slca del maestro Alvarez del Castillo. Ma-
drid. Sociedad de autores espauoles, 1909. 38
p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 : 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 10250 ;
Jacinto Capella, Madrid. 3250
Beckers geschichte. See Midnight (A) prom-
ise.
Becky; a play in 4 acts, by W. I. Cohn. 68 p.
f". Typewritten.
© William Isaac Cohn, New York; D:
14425, Dec. 1, 1908; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909. 3251
play in 1 act, by L. Kreke. 18 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 3, 1915; D: 40542; Lillian Kreke.
Toledo, O. 3251a
• a play in 3 acts, by W. I. Cohn. SO p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William Isaac Cohn, New York; D:
13702, Sept. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1908. 3252
Becky Mix; an American comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure. Brooklyn; 1876:
9870, Aug. 30. 3253
Becky Sharp; a drama in 5 acts, by H. Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia ; 1S78 : 890,
Jan. 21. 3254
^a dr.-ima in 4 acts, by George F. Rowe and
C. W. Barry.
© Cluirles W. Barry, New York; 1S72 :
10554, Oct. 3. 3255
-; a play in 4 acts, by L. Mitchell.
© Lnngdou Mitchell, New York; 1899:
71934, Nov. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 3256
Becoming a prince; or. Earning the birthright,
pl;!y in 4 acts, by J. P. Lynne, 107 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. May 6, 1911; D: 24149; John Peter
Lynne, New York. 3257
Bed-rock; ;'. drama in 5 acts, by D. Hanchett.
© D. Hiuichett, Indianapolis ; 1878 : 13085,
Nov. 12. 3258
play in 3 acts, by B. Ongley and R. Madden.
95]). 4°. Typewritten. [Note: Title changed
. to Borrowed money]
© Ic. Apr. S, 1913 ; D : 32907 ; Byron Ongley
and Richard Madden, New York. 3259
Bed-rock (The) flume; a mining drama in 4
acts, by A. Carr. Hill City, S. D., 1909. 48 p.
24°.
© Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D. ; D : 15768.
May 3, J909; 2c. June 26, 1009. 3260
Bedad, by O'Dowd; an original burlesque in
2 acts, by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, New York; 1873:2397,
Mar. 11. 3261
Beddingford Junction; modern mystery drama
in prologue, 1 act and epilogue, by G. L. Wha-
len. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915; D: 40130; Geoffrey L.
Whalen, Cambridge, Mass. 3261a
Bedeviled (The) studio; magical drama, by O.
S. Teale. [11] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1910; D: 21745; Oscar S.
Teale, New York. 3262
Bee (The) and the butterfly; a modern Ameri-
cnn drnnia in 3 acts, by F. F. Schrader.
© Fred. F. Schrader, New York ; D : 10091,
June 3, 1007. 3263
Bee (The) flat; play in 2 acts, by H. M. Deane.
[25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D: 34174; Hazel May
Deane. Providence, R. I. 3264
Bee (A) in her bonnet; a farce in 1 act, by C.
A'ezina. 30 p. 4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Cyril Yezina, New York; D : 10386, Apr.
20. 1007; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907. 3265
154
3266
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3288
Beecher, Mass.; comedy in 3 acts, by H. Saint-
Giuicleus. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17029 ; Homer Saint-
Gaudeus, Windsor, Vt. 3266
Beehive (The) 8". Typewritten.
© Josepli Frederick, Grent Britain; D:
3S76. Anj,'. 22, 1903; 2c. Aug. 24, 1903. 3267
Beelzebub; <i fantastic drama in 4 acts, by B.
(Jrenie, rev. and tr. from the French into Eng-
lish l>y Carol Reginald. Typewritten.
© Bartlielemv Grenie, United States; 1899:
50074, Aug. 3; 2c. Aug. 3. 3268
Be-el 'ze-bub and Prince Schub; book and lyr-
ics for a musical comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Busch. Go p. 4". Typewritten.
© William Busch, St. Louis ; D : 13674, Aug.
28, 1908; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 3269
Bees (The).
© B. C. Hart, Cleveland; 1896:70950. Dec.
80. 3270
Beethoven; piece en 3 actes en vers, par R.
Fancbois. 1 p. 1., 96 p. 12".
© Rene Fancbois, Paris; D : 15524. Apr. 3.
1909 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 1909. 3271
sketch in 1 act, by D. Bowles. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911 ; D : 23922 ; Donald
Bowles, Gloucester, Mass. 3272
Befehl (Der) des fiirsten; ein lustspiel in 1
vorspiel und 3 akten, von Robert Overweg.
Berlin, Theaterverlag E. Bloch. 115 p. 12°.
© Edunrd Bloch. Berlin; D : 15217, Mar. 1,
1909; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 3273
Beffa (La); drame italien, en 4 actes, en vers,
de S. Benelli, transposition en vers frangais
de J. Richepin. (L'lllustration theatrale, no.
142, 19 mars 1910)
© Mar. 19, 1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910; D : 20707.
Sem Benelli & Jean Richepin, Paris. 3274
Befo' de wah. See Uncle Abe.
Before and after; warning in 1 act, by L.
Cowen. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1912; D: 30482; Laurence
Cowen, London. 3275
Before and after taking; a play in 3 acts, by
L. Ditrichstoin. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leo Ditrichstein, New York ; D : 6428,
Mar. 21, 1905; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905. 3276
Before and after the battle; in 1 act.
© Richard E. Thomas, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 27405, Nov. 3. 3277
Before and after the war; a comedy in 5 acts,
by B. G. Lovejoy.
© B. G. Lovejoy, Washington; 1877:3913,
Apr. 2. 3278
Before and after the war — Continued.
-a 4 act spectacular comedy, by Billy Mc-
Clain.
© Billy McClain, Indianapolis; 1894:52288,
Nov. 9. 3279
See also Uncle Zenos.
Before and now; playlet, by H. M. Dills. 17 p.
4°. Typev.-ritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1915 ; D : 40713 ; Holland Mc-
Tyrie Dills, New York. 3279a
Before and then after. 4 p. 4". Typewritten.
© C. Green, New York ; D : 12023, Dec. 31,
1907; 2c. Feb. 25, 1908. 3280
Before breakfast; comedy in 1 act. by Githa
Sowerby. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 20 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1913 ; D : 34855 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 3281
^ farce comedy in 3 acts, by A. Leiber. 79 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 20, 1915 ; D : 40433 ; Allen Leiber,
Chicago. 3281a
Before dawn; play in 1 act, by D. Potter. [2],
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 28. 1913; D: 33902; Dorothy
Potter, Chicago. 3282
(Vor sonnenauf gang') ; pocial drama, by
Gerhart Hauptmann, tr. by L. Bloomfield.
(In Poet lore, v. 20, no. 4, July-AuguBt, 1909)
© Aug. 2, 1909 : 2c. Feb. 16, 1910 ; D : 20201 ;
Leonard Bloomfield, Boston. 3283
^ee also Dramatic works of Gerhart
Kauptmann.
Before dawn of day; dramatic playlet, by B. M.
Engle. [101 p. 'f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913; D: 35293; Bill Maurice
Engle, Brooklyn. 3284
Before (A) dinner scene at the house of the
Montagues.
© Marv Mav Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898:
61054, Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 16. 3285
Before man was; play in 6 acts, by S. C. Ott.
[11. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D: 31381; Susanna C.
Ott, Tropico, Cal. 3286
Before Santiago; comedy drama in 1 act, by C.
Ellis. 23 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1910; D: 21886; Chas. Ellis.
Rock Island, 111. 3287
Before the amendments. See Eph. — Lucre.
Before the coronation; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Schaefer. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911; D: 23830; Fred Schae-
fer, San Francisco. 3288
155
3289
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3313
Before the curtain ro6e; play in 1 act, by E. S.
Tupper. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913; D : 32954 ; Edith Ses-
sions Tupper, New Yorlc. 3289
Before the dawn; drama in 1 act, by E. M-
Crane. [1], 2o p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D: 34126; Eleanor
Maud Crane, New York. 3290
Before the dawn of history; a play without
words. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Scully, Somerville, N. J. , D : 9579,
Dec. 5, 1906; 2c. Dec. 5, 1906. 3291
Before the Gringos came.
© Herbert A. Rogers, Santa Barbai-a, Cal. ;
D : 9013, Aug. 29, 1906. 3292
■ a comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. D. Cot-
trell. 77 p. f . Tyiiew^ritten.
© Charles Henrv Farrell, San Francisco;
D : 7950, Feb. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906. 3293
Before the hour; a modern drama, by M. Fair-
weather. 167 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Fairweather, Guilford, Conn. ; D :
13656, Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1908. 3294
Before the king; play by J. I. Whitcher. 12 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912; D : 29331 ; Jean Ingham
Whitcher, San Francisco. 3295
Before the night show; a play in 1 act, by
David Marshall [pseud, of D. Marks] [1],
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913 ; D : 32281 ; David Marks,
New York. 3296
Before the play; dramatic monologue, by E.
Barrington. [4], 12 p. obi. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19. 1913; D: 32425; Ethel Bar-
rington, Philadelphia. 3297
1 act comedy drama, by Margaret Keeue
and A. J. PYank. 19 p. 4°. Tyi^ewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1910; D : 20291 : Bert S.
Frank and Anna Jordan Frank, Chicago.
3298
Before the rummage sale; entertainment in 1
act, by G. S. Shephard. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd. 31 p. 12".
© July 30.. 1913: 2c. July 31. 1913; D:
33955; Samuel French, New York. 3299
Before the show; in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone.
[81 ]). f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911 ; D : 25425 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 3300
■ play in 1 act, by M. Wentworth. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35678 ; May Went-
worth, New York. 3300a
Before the war.
© Edw.ird Lawrence Merritt, So. Berkeley,
Cal. ; D : 11660, Nov. 5, 1907. 3301
a musical comedy in 1 act, by Walter H.
Ne.:ll. Philadelphia, The Penn pub. co., 1908.
13 p. 12".
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 13617,
Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 3302
Before the war and after emancipation. . .
i^ce Afrinierican (The)
Before them all; comedy in 1 act, by H. Bagg.
15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912; D: 31311; Helen Bagg,
Chicago. 3303
Before twelve; or. My last chance, a comedy
in 1 act, by B. F. and E. M. Clinton. [2], 18
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D: 29079; B. F. and
11 M. Clinton, Brooklyn. 3304
Befreiung (Die) des Oidipus. See Dionysische
tragedien.
Beggar (The) and the maid; playlet in 1 act,
by M. Medbury. 25 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911; D: 25609; Martin Med-
bury, Alameda, Cal. 3305
Beggar (The) child; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by J. C. Freund.
© John C. Freund, New York ; 1884 : 20800,
Oct. 16. 3306
Beggar (A) on horseback; by J. M. Lippmann.
© Julie M. Lippmann, Brooklyn; 1891 : 7542,
Feb. 27. 3307
a comedy in 4 acts, by Mrs. Harry Beckett.
© Harry Beckett, New York; 1880:1212,
Jan. 20. 3308
comedy in 3 acts, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1899:
10035, Feb. 2. 3309
a domestic comedy drama in 3 acts, by J.
A. King and G. E. Hall.
© George PI Hall and John A. King, Brook-
lyn; D:1957, May 31. 1902. 3310
Beggar (The) prince; an operatic comedy in
3 acts, by Frank A. Wade.
© F. A. Wade, Lawrence, Kan.; 1900 A:
31100, Dec. 24. 3311
Sec also Enjoyable entertainments.
Beggar (The) Venus; a romantic drama in 3
acts, by A. L. Wright. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1888 : 28935. Oct.
11; 2c. Oct. 29. 3312
Beggars; a Mexican study. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mae Lewerenz, Detroit; D : 9652, Dec.
17, 1900; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 3313
156
?314
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3335
Beggars on horseback; a comedy-drama.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1891:14800,
Apr. 21. 3314
a new domestic drama, iu a prologue and
4 acts, by F. D. Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago ; 1874 : 15564,
Dec. 26. 3315
Beggar's opera. See Hepresentative English
dramas from Dryden to Sheridan.
Beginning (The) and ending of cabaret; play
iu 1 act, by M. Sunderland. 2 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913 ; D : 37019 ; May Sunder-
land, Chicago. 3315a
Beginning (The) and the end; by E. A. Spen-
cer. Typewritten.
© Elihu A. Spencer, Buffalo ; D : 3119, Mar.
12, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1903. 3316
5 p.
Type-
Beginning (The) of the end.
written.
© John J. Cavanaugh, Pittsburgh ; D :
14155, Oct. 27, 1908; 2c. Oct. 27, 1908. 3317
comedy drama in 4 acts, by I. Witmark and
Fred B. Hawkins.
© Isidor Witmark, New York; 1892:7374,
Feb. 15. 3318
Beguins (Les) de madanie; vaudeville en 1
acte, de Henry Moreau et Georges Arnould.
Paris, C. Joubert. 35 p. S".
© Dec. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28089 ;
Joubert, Paris. 3319
Begum (The) of Piura. See Buccaneers (The).
Behind a curtain; a monologue. New York, The
De Witt ])ublishing house.
© 11. H. Rnssell & son. New York; 1892:
52673, Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 24, 3892; 2c. Dec. 26.
1893. 3320
Behind a mask; a drama in 5 acts, by A. K.
Fulton.
© A. K. Fulton, Baltimore; 1882:21067.
Dec. 12. 3321
original musical and sensational drama, by
T. D. Haehnlen.
© Theodore D. Haehnlen, New York ; 1874 :
11756, Sept. 17. 3322
Behind closed doors; matrimonial incident in 1
act, by M. Wallace. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28651 ; Morgan Wal-
lace, New York. 3323
Behind the big hat; comedy playlet in 1 scene,
by C. B. Newton. 3 p. f". Tyiiewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D: 32409; Cyrus
Brownleo Newton, San Francisco. 3324
Behind the curtain; a dramatic episode in 1
act, by F. M. Avery.
© Frank M. Avery, Brooklyn ; 1892 : 33358,
Aug. 13. 3325
Behind the door; a 1 act drama, by D. N. Rubin
and B, Gross. 15 p. 4". Tyi3ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38572; Daniel N.
Rubin and Benjamin Gross, Birmingham, Ala.
3325a
play in 1 act, by L. Wori'all and Harold
Simpson. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17130; Lechmere
Worrall, London. 3326
Behind the footlights. 9 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 10744,
June 11, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 3327
Behind the gifts and images; drama, by S. R.
Hill. 52 p. 4". Tyi:>ewritten.
© Ic. Jiui. 24, 1910; D : 20010 ; Stella Rich-
mond Hill, Grand Rapids, Mich. 3328
drama in 4 acts, by S. R. Hill. 62 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22887; Stella Rich-
mond Hill, Grand Rapids, Mich. 3329
Behind the mask, a drama in 3 acts, 6 scenes,
by L. L. Leser.
© Lotta L. Leser, Philadelphia; D : 4381,
Dec. 7, 1903. 3330
play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D: 39826; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 3330a
Behind the moon; play in 1 act, by O. T. John-
sone. 7 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912; D: 30677; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 3331
Behind the portiere; the tragedy of a woman's
he;irt, by G. Andrews.
© Gertrude Andrews, Brooklyn ; D : 2656,
Nov. 29, 1902. 3332
Behind the scenes; a droll, diverting and de-
scriptive drama, interspersed with songs,
dunces, and dialogue, illustrative of the life
of an actor, invented, written, arr. and acted
exclusively by the Vokes family.
© Harrv W. Corbyn, New York; 1873:
11676, Oct. 10. 3333
a 1 act play, by J. Goldberg. 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909; D: 16300; Jack Gold-
berg, New York. 3334
play in 4 acts, by M. Mayo. [159] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911; D: 23688; Margaret
Mayo, New York. 3335
157
3336
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3350
Behind the scenes — Continued.
a prologue, 4 act, Franco-American play,
of theatrical life, by J. H. Rohde.
© John H. Rohde, Cambridgeport, Mass. ;
1885 : 22392, Oct. 2G. 3336
or. The stage manager's dilemma, a mer-
cantile drama in 3 acts, by L. W. Seavey.
© Lafayette W. Seavey, New York; 1872:
1248, Feb. 8; 2c. Feb. 8, 1892. 3337
Behind the scenes of the war; by Count Leo
Leovitch Tolstoy. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Astrid Gardiner Kimball, London;
D : 7677, Dec. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1905. 3338
Behind the screen; play in 1 act, by F. Pangle.
[5] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D: 38866; Frances Pan-
gle, New York. 3338a
by N. Shipman. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914; D : 36765 ; Nell Ship-
man, New York. 3338b
Behind the times; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
E. B. Lent. [90] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D : 36867 ; Edward B.
Lent, Freeport, N. Y. 3338c
Behind the trenches; play in 1 act, by L. R.
:\Iorris. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1915; D: 39730; Lloyd R.
Morris, New York. 3338d
Behold the man; comedy in 4 acts, by S. D.
Gaspers. 100 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D: 37354; Selastian
D. Gaspers, Chicago. 3338e
drama of Biblical times in 4 acts, by G. D.
Baker. [6], 52 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1911; D: 23283; George D.
Baker and James W. Castle, New York. 3339
Behold thy wife; play in 3 acts, by William
Harlowe [pseud, of W. H. Briggs] 142 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20. 1910; D: 20846; William H.
Briggs, New York. 3340
Behold your house; play in 1 act, by H. E.
Lucas. 21 p. 4°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1910; D : 20137 ; Helene Elise
Lucas, New York. 3341
Bei kaisers; schwank in 3 akten, von Max Heye.
Berlin, Berliner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h.
71 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34878; Berliner
theater-verlag. g. m. b. h., Berlin. 3342
Beichtgeheimnis (Das); drama in 5 nkten nach
dem franzosischen. von A. Meyer-Eigen. 97
p. f°. Typewritten.
■© Ic. Aug. 29. 1912 ; D : 30694 ; Aug. Meyer-
Eigen. New York. 3343
Beiden (Die) findlinge; romantisch-komische
oper in 4 akten.
© Franz A. Sauer, United States; 1881:
11810, July 30. 3344
Beiden (Die) husaren; operette in 3 akten, von
Wilhelm Jacoby und Rudolph Schanzer, mu-
sik von Leon Jessel. Berlin, F. Bloch erben.
144 p. S".
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913 ; D : 34544 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 3345
Same. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1913. 50 p.
16°.
© Feb. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32857 ;
Felix Bloch erben, Berlin. 3346
Beiden (Die) reichenmueller. See Father-in-
law (The)
Beiden (Die) stromer. See Fiinf kombdien.
Beiden (Die) waisen; a romantic drama in 6
acts, tr. into the German.
© Leonard Grover, Chicago ; 1875 : 11106,
Oct. 23. 3347
Bekehrt; lustspiel In 1 aufzug, von E. Posche.
© Eiiniia Posche, Washington ; 1892 : 22634,
May 28. 3348
Bel-ami; piece en 4 actes et 8 tableaux, d'apres
le roman de Guy de Maupassant, par F[er-
nand] Noziere [pseud, of Fernand Weyl]
(Supplement gratuit au no. 2873 du j\Ioude
illustre, 20 avril 1912)
© Apr. 20, 1912 ; 2c. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29642 ;
Fernand Noziere, Paris. 3349
Belgian (A) belle; playlet, by E. Andreas.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915; D: 40935; Eulalle An-
dreas, New York. 3349a
Belgian Christmas eve; being Rada rewritten
and enlarged as an episode of the great war,
bv Alfred Noyes. New York, F. A. Stokes co.
[1915] vi p., 1 1., 71 p. front., plates. 12".
© Mar. 4, 1915; 2c. and aff. Mar. 6, 1915;
A : 397017 ; Frederick A. Stokes co.. New
York. 3349b
Belgian (The) invasion; a stirring play in 4
acts, by F. M. Franklin. 4 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1914; D : 38597 ; Frank M.
Franklin, New York. 3349c
Belgian (The) refugee; play in 4 acts, by G.
Gibson. 110 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915; D : 40267 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 3349d
Belgrade; a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. W.
Meath. Chicago. A. B. Case, 1871.
© J. W. Meath, Chicago; 1871:6673, July
15. 3350
158
3351
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
3372
Belhaven, the future city; by L. H. Cowan, f.
Typewritten.
© Louise Henry Cowan, Weatlierford,
Tex.; D:9689, Dec. 24, 1906; 2c. Feb. 18,
1907. 3351
Believe as you list. See Masterpieces of the
English drama: Philip Massinger.
Believe rne, Xantippe; comedy in 4 acts, by
J. F. Ballard. [161] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912 ; D : 31414 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 3352
Believe your wife. See Blind jealousy.
Belinda; or, The maid of sincerity.
© Robert Loch, New York; 1899:60590,
Sept. 21. 3353
Belinda B. Boles. See Flirting.
Belinda's burglar; comedy playlet in 1 act, by
L. Williams. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910; D: 20225; Laurence
Williams, St. Louis. 3354
Belinde; ein liebesstiick in 5 aufziigen, von Her-
bert Eulenberi,'. Leipzig, E. Rowohlt verlag,
1912. [3], 88 p. 8°.
© Oct. 15. 1912; 2c. Jan. 6. 1913; D: 31879;
Enist Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig. 3355
Bell Berkeley's revenge. See Ball's Bluff.
Sell (The) boy; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. I). Flynn.
© James D. Flynn, New York; 1897:29331,
May 14. 3356
a 3 act farce, by \Y. F. Phillips.
© Will Ford Phillips, New York; 1899:
14616, Feb. 23. 3357
Bell (The) boy and the tramp; play in 1 act,
by W. W. Munro. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1913; D: 35518; William
Wallace Munro, New York. 3358
Bell (The) boy at Rector's; a drama in 4 acts,
by M. Thompson. [2], 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912; D: 29880; Marshall
Thompson, Opelousas, La. 3359
Bell (The) boy's busy day; sketch for three peo-
ple, by Charlotte Maude Miller. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© C. M. Miller, New York; D : 9608, Dec.
19, 190G ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. 3360
Bell (A) boy's troubles; by F. W. Purcell. 9 p.
12°. Typewritten.
© Frank W. Purcell, Toledo, O. ; D : 3836,
Aug. 17, 1903; 2c. Aug. 26, 1903. 3361
Bell Cameron, the lass of Glenmoyle. Type-
written.
© .Jessie P.eattie Thomas, Red Bud, 111. ;
1894 : 28476, July 7 ; Ic. July 7. 3362
Bell (The) hop; play in 1 act. by H. S. Brum-
mell. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 23, 1912; D: 31764; Harry S.
Brummell, Brazil, Ind. 3363
a sketch for two males and one female, by
J. L. Treat and W. E. Munger.
© James L. Treat and Walter E. Munger,
Chicago ; D : 5795, Nov. 18, 1904. 3364
Bell (The) in the fog. See Hurricane (The)
Bell (The) maker. See Cosset of the bells.
Bell (The) of Guadalupe; a play in 4 acts,
founded on the history of the late Mexican
war of '47, by B. Creighton. Typewritten.
© Bertha Ci'eighton, New York; 1894:
27929. July 5; Ic. received. 3365
Bell (The) of Narragansett Bay. See Maid
(The) of the light.
Bell (The) ringer. See Voice (The) of the
bell.
Bell Rock; an opera of colonial days, words by
N. W. Leavitt, music by B. E. Leavitt. 20 p.
8".
© Burton Emerson Leavitt, Putnam, Conn. ;
1900 A: 3249, Feb. 5; 2c. Sept. 18. 3366
Bella; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Desider Szo-
mory, deutsch von Franz Rajna. Miinchen,
I^rei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h. 128 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1913; D: 32946; Drei mas-
ken verlag, Munich. 3367
Bella (La) Charito; juguete comico-lirico en 1
acto, y en in-osa, de L. Carrillo y A. R. Fer-
randiz. milsica de los maestros M. Ribas y
L. R. Arteaga. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espauoles, 1909. 17 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16257 ;
Leopoldo Carrillo y Antonio R. Ferrandiz.
Madrid. ' 3368
Bella Demonia; a play in 4 acts, by Selina
Dnlaro.
© C. Franklvn Chattertou, New York; 1888:
22112. Aug. 1. 3369
a society drama in 4 acts, by Selina Dolaro.
© Barclav Warburton, New York; 1891:
1,SS74. May 23. 3370
Bella donna; a farce in 1 act, by F. Mandel.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Mandel. San Francisco; D : 13230,
June 23, 1908; 2c. June 23, 1908. 3371
a 4 act comedy, by E. Hornsby. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward Hornsby, New York; D : 14828.
Jan. 16, 1909; Ic. Jan. 11, 1909; Ic. Jan. 16,
1909. 3372
159
3373
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3392
Bella (La) Lucerito; entremes de S. y J. Al-
varez Quintero. con mtlsica de Saco del Valle.
Madrid, Sociedad de autores espauoles, 1907.
16 p. 8".
© Serafiu & Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, Ma-
drid; D: 11027, July 22, 1907; 2c. July 22,
1907. 3373
Bella (La) Tripita; juguetito comico-lirico-bail-
able, dividido en 3 cuadros insigniflcantes, en
prosa, original de Fernando C. Duarte y An-
gel Palacios Martin, musica de los maestros
Crespo y Quislant. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles, 1911. 17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25011; F. C. Duarte y A. Palacios Martin,
Madrid. , 3374
Bellaire; by W. H. Magee. 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter H. Magee, Plymouth, Pa.; D:
14799, Jau. 12, 1909; 2c. Jan. 12, 1909. 3375
Bellamy (The) farm; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Wilson.
© Jav H. Wilson, Newarli, N. J.; 1891:
13389, Apr. 13. 3376
Belle (La) au Bois-Dormant; f eerie lyrique en
vers en unprologue, 2 parties. 14 tableaux,
par J. Richepin et H. Cain. [Paris, luipr. de
I'lllustration, 1908] 89 p. 12°.
© Henri Cain & Jean Richepin, Paris; D:
12149, Jan. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1908. 3377
Belle (La) aventure; comedie en 3 actes, de G.
A. de Caillavet, Robert de Flers et E. Rey.
[200] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914; D: 35732; G. A. de
Caillavet, R. de Flers & Etienne Rey, Paris.
3377a
Same. 38 p. {In La petite illustration, no.
61, 2 mai 1914. serie-theatre-no. 37)
© May 2, 1914 ; Ic. May 27, 1914 ; D : 37140 ;
G.-A. de Caillavet, Robert de Flers & Etienne
Rey, Paris. 3377b
Belle Brandon; an American play in 4 acts, by
E. J. Ellsworth. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emily Orah Janvrin Ellsworth, New
York ; D : 14949, Jan. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 30,
1909. 3378
Belle (La) Creole; musical comedy in 3 acts,
book by J. M. I^eveque, music by Bessie Boniel.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D: 23498; J. M. Le-
veque. New York. 3379
or, Blanche Daponte; a melodrama in 5
acts, by J. L. Roche.
© James L. Roche, Peusacola, Fla. ; 1882:
10020, June 19. 3380
Belle et la Bete. See Drames et comedies, par
Marguerite Dupres.
Belle (La) Helene; ballet in several composi-
tions, invented and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:2677,
Feb. 3. 3381
play in 1 act. by B. C. Mason. [2], 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33187; Ben C. Ma-
son, Washington. 3382
Belle Jones claim; play in 4 acts, by Frank
Dare [pseud, of Mrs. A. C. Read] 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915; D: 38667; Mrs. Alvan
Chambliss Read, San Juan, Porto Rico. 3382a
Belle Keathing; play in prelude and 3 acts, by
V. K. Kelly. [80] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23475 ; Veronica K.
Kelly, Philadelphia. 3383
Belle (La) Madame Heber; comedie en 4 actes,
par A. Hermant. 46 p. 8°. Tyi^ewritten.
© Abel Hermant, Paris; D : 7361, Oct. 5,
1905; 2c. Oct. 5, 1905. 3384
Belle-maman; comedie en 3 actes, par V. Sar-
dou et R. Deslandes. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllus-
tration] 1908. 2 p. 1., 97 p. 12°.
© Yictorien Sardou and Raymond Des-
landes, France; D : 13670, Aug. 28, 1908; 2c.
Aug. 28, 1908. 3385
Belle (La) Marie; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
P. .Musaeus. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 33722; Paul Mu-
saeus, Scranton, Pa. 3386
or, A woman's revenge. Typewritten.
© Agues Herndon Andruss, New York ;
1898:19980, Mar. 28; 2c. Mar. 28. 3387
a comedy drama in 5 acts, by Henry
Preston and Joseph A. Jessel. New York,
A. S. Seer, 1889.
© Agnes Herndon, New York ; 1889 : 25093,
Aug. 15. 3388
changed from the original from sug-
gestion of J. A. Jessel and re-written by Hal
Reid and J. A. Jessel.
© Agnes Herndon and Joseph A. Jessel,
New Yt)rk ; 1889 : 25726, Aug. 23. 3389
Belle (La) Marseillaise; piece en 4 actes, par
P. Bertou.
© Pierre Berton, Paris; D : 13363. July 18,
1908. [For copies reed, see D: 13258.] 3390
Same. p. 619-042, illus. 8°.
© Pierre Berton, Paris; D : 13258, June 29,
1908: 2c. June 29, 190S (acts 1, 2) ; 2c. July
18, 1908 (acts 2-4). 3391
a play in 4 acts, by P. Berton. 4°. Type-
written.
© Pierre Berton, Paris ; D : 5065, May 24,
1904; 2c. May 24, 1904. 3392
160
3393
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3416
Belle-mere impossible; by F. G. Buchanan. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1909; D: 17596; Frances
Grant Buchanan, Denver. 3393
Belle-Nivernaise (La); piece en 4 actes, tiree
du ronian d'Alphonse Daudet, par Mme. Quili-
chini. Paris, Librairie Ch. Delagrave. 94 p.
12^
© Feb. 27, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914; D:
36379 ; Ch. Delagrave, Paris. 3393a
Belle of Antioch.
© Harry Colon Wood, Providence, R. I.;
D : 5527, Sept. 13, 1904. 3394
Belle (The) of Avenue A; by W. D. Cobb.
© Will D. Cobb, New York; D : 2724, Dec.
16, 1902. 3395
a comedy drama.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 6352,
Mar. 17, 1905.
3396
Belle (The) of Bingville; comedy talking act,
by F. Whitfield. 1 p. 1., [21] p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; D: 28900; Frederick
Whitfield, Chicago. 3397
Belle (The) of Bohemia (Verses from); a mu-
sical comedy in 2 acts, libretto by H. B.
Smith, music by Ludwig Englander. . . [New
York?] 1900. 30 p. 8°.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; 1900 A:
23558, Sept. 22; 2c. Sept. 22. 3398
Belle (The) of Boston; by M. Ott.
© Matthew Ott, Boston; D : 8491, May 7,
1906. 3399
Belle (The) of Brittany; a Breton musical play
in 2 acts, by L. Bantock and P. J. Barrow,
lyrics by P. Greenbank, music by H. Talbot
and M. Home. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leedham Bantock, P. J. Barrow, Percy
Greenbank, Howard Talbot and Marie Home,
London; D : 14123, Oct. 23, 1908; 2c. Oct. 23,
1908. 3400
musical play in 2 acts, by Leedham Ban-
tock and P. J. Barrow, lyrics by Percy <Jreen-
bank, music by Howard Talbot and Marie
Home. London, Keith Prowse & co., ltd.
[1908] 40 p. 8",
© Keith Prowse & cc, ltd., London; D:
14208, Oct. 26, 1908; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 3401
Belle of Broadway; a musical farce.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 6575,
Apr. 26, 1905. 3402
play in 4 acts. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Arnold Kummer, New York ; D :
12338, Feb. 10, 1908; 2c. Mar. 20, 1908; 2c.
scenario Feb. 10, 1908. 3403
Belle (The) of Chicago; a burlesque in 3 acts.
© Harry B. Clifford, Chicago ; 1898 : 13085,
Feb. 23. 3404
Belle (The) of Chinatown; play in 1 act, by W.
Montague. [1], 13 p. 4° Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913; D : 32914 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 3405
Belle (The) of Cripple Creek; a 4 act comedy
drama, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1897:61363,
Oct. 30. 3406
Belle (The) of Dodoloo. See. Juggler (The).
Belle (The) of Hades; or. The daughters of
Satan, a musical spectacular, farcical, dra-
matic frivolity in 3 acts, by Guy Caufman.
t°. Typewritten.
© Madelon Caufman, Joplin, Mo. ; D : 10338,
Apr. 13, 1907; 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 3407
Belle (The) of Hong Kong; a musical comedy in
2 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harrv B. Smith, New York; D : 7080,
Aug. 9, 1905. 3408
Belle (The) of Honolulu. Tyi^ewritten.
© C. E. Hellertz, Chicago ; 1899 : 66228, Oct.
12; 2c. Jan. 22, 1900. 3409
Belle (The) of Japan; a 4 act comedy drama, by
H. Grattun Donnelly and G. H. Eldon. 54 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1909; D : 16281 ; G. Harris
Eldon, Alexandria, Ind. 3410
Belle (The) of Jaytown. Typewritten.
© Frank Leary, Goodland, Ind. ; 1899 :
29350, Apr. 29; 2c. Sept. 30. 3411
Belle of Liberty farm; or, The fortunes of a
country girl. 31 p. t". Typewritten.
© James Frederick Coulon, Worcester; D:
8053, Feb. 24, 1906; 2c. Feb. 24, 1906. 3412
Belle of Luzon.
© Laurel Rivers, New York ; D : 3465, May
16, 1903. 3413
Belle (The) of Manilla. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Yerance, New York; 1900 A:
18213, July 23; 2c. Aug. 11. 3414
-a 3 act farce comedy, by C. H. Colson.
© Charles H. Colson, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
12142, Jan. 8, 1908. 3415
Belle (The) of Mayfair. See What makes the
woman.
Belle (The) of Narragansett Pier. See Maid
(The) of the lighthouse.
Belle (The) of Nev/port; a musical story of the
sea, boolv and lyrics by A. Lowe, music by
Chas. F. Dennee. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Allen Lowe, Chicago; D : 4115, Oct. 19,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1903. 341
5379—15-
-11
161
3417
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3441
Belle (The) of Richmond; a play in 4 acts, by
S. S. Toler.
© Sidney Sommers Toler, Wichita ; D : 1058,
Nov. 2, 1901. 3417
among the aristocracy of the South,
by Sidney S. Toler. [100] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. July 22, 1909; D: 16312; Darcy &
Wolford, inc., New York. 3418
among the southern aristocracy, by
<?. S. Toler.
© Sydney Sommers Toler, New York; D:
2240, Aug. 15, 1902. 3419
Belle (The) of Sandy Bottom; 1 act, 3 scenes,
[by] B. A. Dwyer.
© Bessie Agnes Dwyer, Washington ; 1899 :
67163, Oct. 16. 3420
Belle (The) of Saratoga; a 1 act comedy, by
W. F. Flemen, [1] 10 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909; D: 16643; William
Flemen, Chicago. 3421
Bell (The) of Shady lane; comedy sketch, by
Barry Gray. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910 ; D : 22397 ; Allen May,
Philadelphia. 3422
Belle (A) of Shaker Prairie; comedy drama in
1 act, by Jacolyn Manning. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911; D: 25765; Jacolyn
Manning Spoerl, Brooklyn. 3423
Belle (The) of Tahiti; play in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D: 34419; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 3424
Belle of the Antilles. 4°. Tjpewritten.
© Elenor de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn ; D :
6096, Jan. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 3425
Belle (The) of the barbers' ball. 29 p. 4".
Printed.
© George M. Cohan, New York ; D : 15280,
Mar. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909. 3426
Belle (The) of the beach; musical comedy in
2 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; 1900 A:
21275, Aug. 25. 3427
Belle of the Bluegrass.
© Walter J. Kent, Dundee, Mich. ; D : 7380,
Oct. 9, 1905. 3428
Belle (The) of the boulevard; comic opera, in
3 acts, by N. Picini-Mersereau. 37 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915 ; D : 40805 ; Nina Picini-
Mersereau, Sag Harbor, N, Y. 3428a
a musical comedy in 2 acts and 8 scenes by
A. Caplin. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abel Caplin. St. Louis ; D : 16038, June 7,
1909 ; 2c. May 29, 1909. 3429
Belle (The) of the Bowery; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, by John Kendrick Bangs and Rod-
eric C. Peufield.
© J. K. Bangs and R. C. Penfield, New
York ; D : 3746, July 22, 1903. 3430
Belle (The) of the Bridal Veil. See Yosemite.
Belle (The) of the footlights; musical protean
playlet in 1 act, by I. Franklin and B. Green.
• 6 p. nar. f". Printed.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911 ; D : 23151 ; Irene Frank-
lin and Burt Green, New York. 3431
Belle (The) of the halls; musical comedy in 2
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; 1900 A:
21276, Aug. 25. 3432
Belle (The) of the Latin-quarter; comic opera
in 3 acts, by L. L. Everett. 62 p. f^ Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. y, 1911 ; D : 25807 ; Leolyn Louise
Everett, Willoughby, O. 3433
Belle (The) of the moon. 5 p. 8". Type-
written.
© Frank A. Davidson, Chicago ; D : 2994,
Feb. 14, 1903; 2c. Feb. 14, 1903. 3434
comic opera in 3 acts, by A. C. D. Collins.
[58] p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1911 ; D : 23840 ; Arthur C. D.
Collins, London. 3435
Belle of the Rio Grande.
© Charles A. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ;
D : 5815, Nov. 23, 1904. 3436
Belle (The) of the season. See Summer (The)
girls.
Belle (The) of the West; a musical comedy in
3 acts, book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith,
music by Karl L. Hoschna.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 7171,
Aug. 28, 1905. 3437
a play with songs, by H. B. Smith. 4°.
Typewritten.
© H. B. Smith, New York; D : 5386, Aug.
8, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1905. 3438
Belle (The) of the Willowemock; melodrama,
by G. Sands. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Sands, Kansas City, Kan. ; D :
4230, Nov. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1903. 3439
Belle (The) of Tokio; musical extravaganza in
3 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Chelsea, Mass.; D:
6342, Mar. 7, 1905. 3440
Belle (The) of Tubbtown; comedy in 1 act, by
R. P. Janette. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1912; D: 30324; Robert P.
Janette, Boston. 3441
162
3442
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3461
Belle (La) polonaise. See Menage polonaise.
Belle (La) Rosita; operetta in 2 acts by P.
Giietai-y and A. Osborn. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1910; D: 22796; Pedro Gue-
tary and Augusta Osborn, New York. 3442
Belle (La) rouge; a drama, adapted by W. F.
Gilchrest. Typewritten.
© William F. Gilchrest, New York; 1893:
42244, Sept. 20; 2c. Sept. 20. 3443
Belle (La) Busse; a story of intense interest in
4 chapters, by D. Belasco.
© Dave Belasco, New York; 1881:17735,
Nov. 14. 3444
Belle (La) souris; opera comique in 3 acts, by
Percy French and G. Guetary. 4°. Type-
written.
© G. Guetary. New York; D : 7767, Dec. 27,
1905; 2c. Dec. 27, 1905. 3445
Belle, the typewriter girl; or. The vampires of
Chicago, a phiv in 5 acts, by Bernard Francis
Moore. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1908.
44 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 12315,
Feb. 5, 1908; 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 3446
Belles and beaux; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; 1900 A:
21277, Aug. 25. 3447
Belles (The) of Blackville; a negro minstrel en-
tertainment for young ladies, concluding with
a specialty farce entitled Patchwork, by Net-
tie H. Pelham. New York, Harold Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
52641, Sept. 20; 2c. Oct. 7. 3448
See also Patchwork.
Belles (The) of Canterbury; play in 1 act for
eleven girls, a Chaucer tale out of school, by
Anna Bird Stewart. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd. 20 p. 12°.
© Nov. 11, 1912; 2c. Nov. 21, 1912; D:
81434 ; Samuel French, New York. 3449
Belles (The) of the kitchen; a musical dra-
matic composition, written and composed by
H. Wall. New York, H. Wall.
© Harry Wall, New York ; 1871 : 9608, Oct.
14. 3450
an operatical, tragical, comical, farcical,
and saltatorial extravaganza, in 1 act, in-
vented, written, arr. and acted exclusively,
by the Yokes family.
© Harry W. Corbyn, New York; 1873:
11678, Oct. 10. 3451
Belles (The) of Trinity; in 3 acts and 1 pro-
logue, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, Brooklyn ; D : 1991, May
23. 1902. 3452
Bello (El) Delmonte; entremgs c6mico-lIrico-
taurino, original de A. Sanchez Carrere,
mtisica de Modesto Romero. Madrid, Socie-
dad de autores espanoles, 1914. 24 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40087 ; Adolfo Sanchez Carrere, Madrid.
3452a
Bell Narciso; juguete c6mIco-lIrico en 1 acto,
de E. G. del Castillo y L. de Olive, mtisica de
Ramon Lopez-Montenegro. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1909. 50 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17480 ; Emilio G. del Castillo y Luis de Olive,
Madrid. 3453
Bellona; or. Peace and war, grand ballet pan-
tomime in 1 act and 2 tableaux, by A. Thomp-
son.
© Alfred Thompson, New York; 1890:
6702, Feb. 26. 3454
Bellow (The), the growl and the you-be-damn.
Sec Wall street idyl.
Bells (The); a drama in 3 acts, by C. W. Barry
and G. F. Rowe.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1872 : 832,
Jan. 27. 3455
by Leopold Lewis. New York, 1872.
© H. L. Bateman, New York; 1872:1360,
Feb. 10. 3456
adapted ... by C. J. Birbeck. New
York, J. F. Wagner [1904] 96 p. diagrs,
12°. (Classical dramas, no. 3)
© Joseph F. Wagner, New York ; D : 5952,
Dec. 22, 1904; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904. 3457
— or, The Polish Jew, a romantic moral
drama in 3 acts, tr. from the French of Erck-
mann and Chatrian, by Henry L. Williams, jr.
New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1872:
7325, July 8; 2c. Oct. 30. 3458
— See also Byer's library of tabloid plays.
Bells (The) of Big Ben; a realistic drama in 4
acts, by P. Lindon.
© Percy Lindon, New York; 1892:46318,
Nov. 14. 3459
Bells (The) of Bonnydingle. See Good times
with the juniors.
Bells (The) of Camulos. See Ramona.
Bells (The) of Juarez. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Phvllis Griffin Daniels, La Canada, Cal. ;
D : 14873, Jan. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909.
3460
Bells (The) of San Gabriel; play in 1 act, by
L. A. Hrubanik. [5] p. 4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913; D: 32278; Laura A-
Hrubanik, Alameda, Cal. 3461
163
3462
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3481
Bells (The) of Shandon; an Irish comedy
drama.
(5) John J. McGinniss, Brooklyn ; 1896 :
27037, May 2. 3462
play in 1 act, by W. Montague, 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914 ; D : 38556 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 3462a
Bells (The) that rang Nelly a bride; a sensa-
tion drama, by Richard H. Cox.
© E. T. Anthony, San Francisco; 1872:
8941, Aug. 20. 3463
Belmont's bride; an original comedy drama in
4 acts and 5 tableaux, by J. K. Tillotson.
© James K. Tillotson, New York; 1883:
17957, Oct. 1. 3464
Beloved (The) rose; or. The murder, by A.
Blet.
© Abe Blet, Chicago ; D : 1009, Oct. 25, 1901.
3465
Beloved (The) vagabond; a play in 3 acts, by
W. J. Locke. 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© W. J. Locke, London; D : 9299, Oct. 23,
1906; 2c. Oct. 23, 1906. 3466
Below stairs; an original comedy, by W. A.
Page. Typewritten,
© William Adino Page, Washington; D:
408, Apr. 29, 1901; 2c. Apr. 29, 1901. 3467
Below the deadline; dramatic incident of the
dance halls, by W. Montague. 15 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34354 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 3468
Below zero; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
Charles R. Sweet.
© J. N. Rentfrow, United States; 1889:
8239, Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 29. 3469
^or, A trip to the top of the world, a
comic opera in 2 acts, written by S. F. Hamp,
composed by A. C. Pearson.
© Sidford F. Hamp and Albert C, Pearson,
Colorado Springs, Col.; 1894:14527, Mar. 14;
2c. Apr. 30. 3070
libretto of a comic opera [in 2 acts]
bv S. F. Hamp. The Daily news job rooms,
1894. cover-title, [36] p. 8°.
© Sidford F. Hamp, Colorado Springs, Col. ;
1894 : 13296, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 3471
Belshazzar; by J. Jacobson.
© Janie Jacobson, New York ; D : 6694, May
18, 1905. 3472
[by] W. C. Dumas, Boston, R. G, Badger
Belshazzar — Continued.
biblical drama in 4 acts, by B, Musson,
4 V, 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1914 ; D : 36474 ; Bennet Mus-
son, New York. 3473a
drama, by Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda,
tr. from the Spanish by W. F. Burbank. San
Francisco, A. M. Robertson, 1914. 4 p, 1., 64 p.
-port. 12°.
© Feb. 19, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36083 ;
William Freeman Burbank, San Francisco.
3473b
•drama in 4 acts, by W. F. Burbank. [1],
37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912; D: 30297; Wm. F,
Burbank, San Francisco. 3474
book and music by W, S. Knodle. 35
[1912] 120 p. 12°
© Oct. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1912 ; A : 327343 ;
W, C. Dumas, Atlanta. 3473
p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915; D: 40465; Walter St.
Clare Knodle. Philadelphia. 3474a
opera in 3 acts ; stage manager's book.
© J. A. Butterfield, Chicago; 1891:15918,
Apr. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 3475
play in 4 acts, by William Stearns Davis,
dramatized by S. B. Gilman. [57] p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914 ; D : 37229 ; Sarah Ber-
nice Gilman, Arlington, Mass. 3475a
a spectacular tragedy in 5 acts by K. W.
Grove,
© Katharine W. Grove, Cincinnati; 1877:
11434, Oct. 6. 3476
Belshazzar, Daniel and the mystic writing
on the walls of Babylon, 32 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Francis R. Cole, Chicago ; D : 15780, Apr.
24, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1909. 3477
Belshazzar's feast; a musical spectacle. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
102S9, Apr, 6, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1907. 3478
Beltane fire. See Feuersnot.
Ben- Ami; or, The son of Israel, in 4 acts, by
A, Goldfaden, staged by B. Thomashefsky,
music by L. Friedzel, text and music for
couplets by Mogulesko.
© Boris Thomashefsky, Brooklyn ; D : 12561,
Mar. 17, 1908. 3479
Ben and Dot; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. B,
Lewis.
© C. B. Lewis, Detroit ; 1879 : 4614, Apr. 7.
3480
Ben Boliver from. Arizona. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward L. Snader, New York; D : 4605,
Feb. 11. 1904; 2c. Feb. 11, 1904. 3481
164
3482
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3505
Ben Butler and the Jersey Lily. See Langtry.
Ben Hur; in dramatic tableaux and pantomime,
arr. by the author for Clark and Cox. New-
York, Harper & bros., 1891.
© Lew Wallace, Crawfordsville, Ind. ; 1891 :
34918, Oct. 1; 2c. Oct. 24. 3482
in tableaux and pantomime, arr. by the
author, for Clark & Cox.
© Lew Wallace, Crawfordsville, Ind.;
1890 : 29873, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 3483
a play by Lew Wallace, arr. for the stage
by William Young.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1899 : 71535,
Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 22. 3484
Ben Hur, a prince of Jerusalem; a play in 5
acts, by H. Lindley.
© Harry Lindley, Leetonia, O. ; 1889 : 18437,
June 17. 3485
Ben McCulloughi; or, Certain as death.
© Oliver Doud Byron, New York; 1871;
11265, Nov. 27. 3486
Ben-my-chree (The) (The girl of my heart);
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by Hall Caine and
Wilson Barrett. New York, 1889.
© Clark S. Sammis, New York; 1889:
26854, Sept. 3 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 3487
Ben of Broken Bow; a comedy-drama in 4 acts
by E. E. Baker.
© Edith Ellis Baker, New York ; D : 7297,
Sept. 22, 1905. 3488
Ben th' hoose; comedy in 3 acts, by Elspet
Keith. 48 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1913 ; D : 37413 ; Alfred Ware-
ing, London. 3488a
Benamela; or, A summer night's dream, by
V. Romeo. Typewritten.
© Vincenzo Romeo, New York ; 1894 : 26761,
May 28 ; 2c. July 3. 3489
Bench (A) in the park; 1 act play, by W.
Hackett. [20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16. 1912; D: 29396; Walter
Hackett, New York. ^ 3490
Bending (The) of the bough; a comedy in 5
acts, bv George Moore. Chicago & New York,
H. S. Stone & co., 1900. xxvi, 192 p. 12°.
(The green tree library)
© Herbert S. Stone & co., Chicago ; 1900 A :
4735, Feb. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 3491
Beneath the cross; an original dramatic sketch
In 1 act, by Fred Dixon. Typewritten.
© Minnie Dixon Parker, Washington, la. ;
D : 325, Feb. 23, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1901. 3492
Beneath the red cross; a drama in 4 acts, by
H. W. Hayes.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis; D : 3645,
June 24, 1903. 3493
Beneath the surface; an original emotional
drama in 4 acts, by C. Coote and R. F. Cotton.
© Charles Coote and R. F. Cotton, United
States ; 1889 : 13057, Apr. 29. 3494
Beneberak, the Spanish Jew; a drama in 5
acts by R. Boggs, dramatization of the novel,
A step-daiighter of Israel.
© Robert Boggs, Long Beach, Miss. ; D :
3597, June 13, 1903. ^ 3495
Benedict Arnold; a drama in 5 acts by Lewis
Charles.
© Elijah Lewis Charles, San Antonio; D:
1331, June 21. 1902. 3496
— a drama in 4 acts, by A. F. Norcross.
© Adaline Fogg Norcross, Boston; 1900 A:
939, Jan. 10. 3497
drama in 3 acts, by H. T. Schurz. 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911 ; D : 25211 ; Harriet T.
Schurz, New York. 3498
a play in 5 acts, by E. Golden. New York
city, 1895.
© Echard Golden, New York ; 1895 : 21963,
Apr. 20. 3499
a play in 4 acts, by S. K. Bland and L. C.
Humphrey. Typewritten.
© Samuel K. Bland and Lewis C. Hum-
phrey, Louisville; 1899:6690, Jan. 19; 2c.
Jan. 19. 3500
— a play in 3 acts.
© Walter H. Nichols, Boulder, Col.; D:
8941, Aug. 9, 1906. 3501
with a prologue and epilogue, by R.
Derby and G. Scull.
© Roger Alden Derby and Guy Hamilton
Scull, New York ; D : 11240, Aug. 27, 1907.
3502
a romantic play in 4 acts, by W. L. O'Brien.
Typewritten.
© William L. O'Brien, Minneapolis; 1899:
83424, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 3503
a standard American drama in 5 acts, by
Beneath the gibbet. See '98.
J. W. Lewis.
© John Winder Lewis, Baltimore ; 1875 :
775, Jan. 26. 3504
— or, The key to the Hudson, by J. W.
Dodge. Typewritten.
© John Watson Dodge, New Orleans; 1900
A : 17697, July 18 ; 2c. July 18. 3505
165
3506
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8526
Benedict Axnold — Continued.
or, The Puritan wife's secret, a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by B. H. Hilton.
© Susan Benin, New York; 1871:11356,
Dec. 1. 3506
See also Traitor (The)
Benedict Arnold, patriot and traitor; in 5 acts,
by D. Hastings.
© Dille Hastings, Philadelphia; D : 2, Jan.
2, 1901. 3507
Benedict Arnold, the traitor; an historical
drama, by W. Johnson.
© William Johnson, St. Louis; 1891:24239,
July 3 ; 2c. July 9. 3508
Benedict Arnold, traitor.
© Fred Lowenthal, Chicago ; D : 3737, July
18, 1903. 3509
Benedicta; play in 4 acts, by W. P. Downing.
4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913; D: 34372; William
Fuller Downing, London. 3510
Benediction (The); play in 4 acts, by F. Hall.
[2], SO p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D: 29187; Frieda
Hall, Chicago. 3511
Benedict's (The) babies; comedy in 2 acts, by
B. R. Walcott. 26 p. f. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911; D: 26002; Beatrice
Ramsay Walcot, New York. 3512
Benedictus; an orchestral dramatic composi-
tion for Cavalleria rusticana, by E. Pizzi.
New York.
© Emilio Pizzi, Italy; 1893:3265, Jan. 14.
3513
Beneficent (The) bear. See Three comedies.
Beneficent order of zealous Yahoos. See B.
O. 0. Z. y.— Wire-puller (The)
Benefit (The) of the doubt; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Arthur W. Pinero. Rahway, N. J., The
Mershon company, 1895.
© William Heinemann, New York; 1S05 :
62818, Dec. 11; 2c. Dec. 11. 3514
Benefits (The) of co-education,
academy.
See Cupid's
Benevolent test; a vaudeville sketch, by E. B.
Crane. 9 p. t". Typewritten.
© Edward B. Crane, California. Mo. ; D :
7974, Feb. 10, 1906; 2c. Feb. 10, 1906. 3515
Bengal (A) tiger; by K. Ernst. 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 3362, Apr.
30, 1903; 2c. June 8, 1903. 3516
Benhamela; pantomime or burlesque, by V.
Romeo.
© Vincenzo Romeo, New York ; 1894 :17806,
Mar. 31. 3517
Benighted; a melodrama in 5 acts, by I. David-
son.
© Isidore Davidson, New York; 1879:
12621, Sept. 22. 3518
Benjamin, Benny and Ben; a farce in 1 act, by
Anthony E. Wills. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald. 37 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 7804,
Jan. 2, 1906; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 3519
Benjamin Forsickle; or, Electric shock, by H.
C. Hackett.
© Henry Clark Hackett, Cambridgeport,
Mass. ; 1888 : 2165, Jan. 19 ; 2c. June 25.
3520
Benjamin Franklin; play in 3 acts, prologue
and epilogue, by C. D. Mackay. 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D : 36164 ; Constance
D'Arcy Mackay, Cambridge, Mass. 3520a
a story and a play, by Mary Hazelton
Wade. Boston, R. G. Badger [1914] 90 p.
12". (Little folks plays of American heroes)
© Dec. 11, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915 ; A : 393030 ;
Richard G. Badger, Boston. 3520b
Benjamin's brautfahrt; lustspiel in 4 akten,
nach dem franzosischen, Mein onkel Benja-
min, des Claude Tillier, von A. Ostermann.
Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biibuensehriftsteller, g. m. b. h. 152 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35493 ; Arthur Os-
termann, Oschersleben, Germany. 3521
Benny Cupp; play in 4 acts, by L. B. F. Prince.
[2], 79 p. 4°. 'Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28186 ; Leslie E. P.
Prince, Washington. 3522
Benoni; a Christmas play, by M. B. Le Brun
[pseud, of Sister Mary Borromeo Brown]
© Mother M. Cleophas, sup'r genl. Sisters
of Providence, St. Marys, lud. ; D : 14351. Nov.
13, 1908. 3523
Bent, not broken; or, The masonic secret, a
melodrama, by M. L. Bodine.
© May L. S. Bodine, New York; 1896:
62964, Nov. 18. 3524
Bent (The) twig; drama in 3 acts, by A. B.
Gordon-Davis. [2], 71 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911 ; D : 23631 ; A. B. Gor-
don-Davis. United States. 3525
Bercail (Le); pigce en 3 actes, par H. Bernstein.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1905. 2 p. 1.,
84 p. 12".
© Henry Bernstein, Paris ; D : 6058, Jan.
12, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1905. 3526
166
3527
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3546
Berceau (Le); comedie en 3 actes, par Brieux.
© Brieux, Paris; 1898:76882, Dec. 30; 2c.
Dec. 30. 3527
Berceuse (The) from. Jocelyn; or, Garret Fred-
erick's wife, play in 3 acts, by M. W. Gra-
ham. [3], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910 ; D : 22507 ; Mary Wynne
Graham, Buffalo. 3528
Beregiss; play, tr. by R. G. Conried. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec, 21, 1909; D: 17760; Richard
Genee Conried, New York. 3529
Berenice; by Jean Racine, ed. with an intro-
duction and notes by Robert Edouard Pellis-
sier. New York, Oxfoi'd university press,
American branch; London, Toronto [etc.] H.
Milford, 1915. xxxiii, 85 p. front, (port.)
12°. (Oxford French series, by American
scholars; general editor: Raymond Weeks)
© Apr. 27, 1915; 2c. and aff. May 7, 1915;
A : 398719 ; Oxford university press, Amer.
branch. New York. 3529a
a play, by M. Morton.
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1886 : 27018,
Nov. 30. 3530
Beresford benevolent society; a farce in 1 act,
by Emma E. Brewster and Lizzie B. Scribner.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 22 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 8263,
Apr. 2, 1906; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 3531
Bergere (La) des Alpes. See Perdita.
Berg-erie (La); drame en 1 acte [par] Eugene
Millou. Paris, C. Joubert, 1906. 72 p. 8".
© C. Joubert, Paris ; D : 9734, Jan. 2, 1907 ;
2c. Jan. 2, 1907. 3532
Bergfiihrer (Die) von Hohendorf; volksstuck
in 3 akten, von Bei'nhard Meinicke. Zurich,
Art institut Orell Fiissli. 86 p. 8°.
© Nov. 15, 1914 ; Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39266 ;
Art. institut Orell Fiissli, Ziirich, Switzerland.
3532a
Bergsee (Der); ein vorspiel und 2 akte, von
Julius Blttner. Berlin, Jungdeutscher verlag
Kurt Fliegel & co. [1911] Textbuch. 63 p.
16".
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 22, 1911; D:
25290; Jungdeutscher verlag Kurt Fliegel &
CO., Berlin. 3533
[Bergsteiger; play in 4 acts, by D. Pinski]
61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913; D : 32801 ; David
Pinski, New York. 3534
Berkley's call; drama, by A. Murphy. 56 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912; D: 28182; Alphonso
Murphy, Los Angeles. 3535
Berkshire Hills; an original domestic drama in
3 acts, by C. Daly.
© Carroll Daly, New York ; 1894 : 9042, Feb.
8. 3536
Berliner (Ein) hauswirth; odex", Wenn's meine
frau befiehlt, lustspiel in 1 akt, von G. Herr-
mann.
© G. Herrmann, Detroit ; 1892 : 36598, Sept.
6. 3537
Bernado's daughter. See Ginevra.
Bernal, the bandit; a musical comedy in 3 act?
depicting typical Mexican scenes, by A. Von
Brandis.
© Annette Von Brandis, New York ; D :
8115, Jan. 16, 1906. 3538
Bernice; an American drama in a prologue and
4 acts, by C. T. Dazey.
© C. T. Dazey, Cambridge, Mass.; 1881:
6790, May 2. 3539
a play, by G. A. Lessey and H. C. Browne.
f°. Typewritten.
© G. Alanson Lessey and Harry C. Browne,
United States ; D : 4633, Feb. 20, 1904 ; 2c. Apr.
9, 1904. 3540
or. Honors even, a drama in 3 acts by M.
Zellers.
© Mattie Zellers, Portland, Or. ; 1893 : 28075,
June 12. 3541
Bernstein and Firestein; a musical sketch in
1 act, with words and music of the song Oh,
my! von't ve make der money! by James F.
Parsons. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1904.
.14 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 4469,
Jan. 5, 1904; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 3542
Bernsteinhexe (Die); schauspiel in 5 aufziigen,
von Max Geissler. Leipzig, L. Staackmann,
1910. 118 p. 12°.
© Oct. 13, 1910; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910; D:
22540; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 3543
Berquin; a drama in 5 acts, by E. G. Crane.
12°.
© Elizabeth G. Crane. United States ; 1897 :
58337, Oct. 14; 2c. Oct. 14. 3543a
Berry Knap, antique.
© Charles Smith Abbe, Windham, Conn. ;
1899:82839, Dec. 22. 3544
Berry s (The) and the bears; play in 1 act, by
E. Sutton. [14] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D: 29068; Elisabeth
Sutton, Paterson. 3545
Berry ville; drama in 1 act, by J. B. Ould. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911 ; D : 23451 ; J. B. Ould,
New York. 3546
167
3546
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3567
Bersaerker graden for det Danske brodersam-
fund i Amerika; i 4 afdelingen, ved John S.
Beck. North Troy, N. Y., Godthaab loge nr.
183 D. B. 26 p. 8°.
© Feb. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 357S2 ;
Godt Haab lodge 183 D. B., North Troy, N. Y.
3546a
Beserker (The); a comic opera in 2 acts, by
S. P. Morse.
© Samuel Palmer Morse, Omaha; 1897:
63221, Nov. 11. 3547
Berta's back; by G. Guion. 8 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1910; D: 17908; Gulliver
Guion, New York. 3548
Bertha Gerber; a social play in 4 acts, by M.
Mencher. 47 p. f. Typewritten.
© Henry Mencher, New York ; D : 14652,
Dec. 28, 190S ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1908. 3549
Bertha, the beautiful shoe-binder of Lynn; an
original drama in 4 acts, by P. Connolly and
E. Barry.
© P. Connolly and E. Barry, New York;
1871 : 9903, Oct. 24. 3550
Bertha, the daughter of a money lender; nine
persons in the cast and 4 acts, by L. Jamer-
son.
© Liicinda Jamerson, Buffalo ; 1884 : 4912,
Mar. 7. 3551
Bertha, the sewing machine girl.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 7760,
Dec. 26, 1905. 3552
melodrama in 4 acts, by A. H. Woods.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 5868, Dec. 5,
1904. 3553
or. Death at the wheel, a sensation play in
4 acts and 6 tableaux, dramatized from the
story published in the New York weekly, by
C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York; 1871:6898.
July 24. 3554
Bertha, the sewing machine girl of New York;
or. Jack Ryerson in Texas, a dramatization
in 5 acts of Francis S. Smith's story.
© P. Connelly and E. Barry, New York;
1871 : 7954, Aug. 25. 3555
Bertha's bridge; by Ada K. Harned. 43 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912; D: 28406; A. K.
Harned, New York. 3556
Jertha's bridge party; by A. K. Harned. ii,
29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1910; D: 21233; A. K.
Harned, New York. 3557
Bertha's wooing; or, A slight misunderstand-
ing, a comedietta in 1 act, by M. Allen.
© Mark Allen, Woburn, Mass; 1880:4454,
Mar. 19. 3558
Berthe, the daughter of Roland; a historical
romantic play in 4 acts, from the French of
Henri de Bernier, tr., rearr. and adapted for
the English stage, by A. E. Ford.
• © Annie E. Ford, Baltimore; 1876:6109,
May 18. 3559
Bertie at bay; or. The embattled bachelor,
farce hi 1 act, by L. W. Stewart. [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914 ; D : 36369 ; Luella Wil-
son Stewart, Brooklyn. 3559a
Bertie Blossom; or, A vagabond's love, a pro-
tean drama in 3 acts, comprising original
songs, scenes, and tableaux, by M. Quinlan.
© Mark Quinlan, New York ; 1872 : 5797,
May 31. 3560
Bertie Thorn; or. Life shadows, an original
drama in 3 acts, by R. S. Lakin.
© R. S. Lakin, Massachusetts ; 1871 : 12393,
Dec. 28. 3561
Bertrade; pi§ce en 4 actes, par J. Lemaltre.
[Paris, Imp. de I'lllustration] 1905. 2 p. 1., 71
p. 8".
© Jules Lemaltre, Paris ; D : 7636, Dec. 1,
1905; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 3562
Bertram of Lorraine; a drama in 5 acts, from
the Spanish, by F. C. de Rialp.
© F. Ch. de Rialp, New York ; 1898 : 72588,
Dec. 13. 3563
Beryl; a melodrama in 5 acts, by L. Lester,
from the Ledger story Beryl's husband. Bal-
timore, 1874.
© Lisle Lester, Baltimore ; 1874 : 8905, July
6. 3564
Beryl's husband. See Beryl.
Beschwerdebuch (Das); komodie in 3 akten,
von Karl Ettlinger. Miinchen und Leipzig,
Georg Muller. 113 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913 ; D : 34245 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 3565
Beside the bonnie brier bush; a pastoral drama
in 5 acts, founded on Beside the bonnie brier
bush, The days of auld lang syne, and Kate
Carnegie, by Ian MacLaren [pseud, of John
Watson] dramatized by J. MacArthur and
T. Hall. Typewritten.
© James MacArthur, Madison, N. J., and
Tom Hall, Norwalk, O. ; 1897 : 61225, Oct. 29 ;
2c. Nov. 8. 3566
Beside the mark; play in 1 act, by M. S. Rear-
don, 3d. 23 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910; D: 22596; Mark S.
Reardon, 3d, New York. 3567
168
3568
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3586
Beside the seaside; musical frivolity, by F.
Sherlock. [1] 6 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28877 ; Frank Sher-
lock, New York. 3568
Beside the still water; drama in 4 acts, by B.
Creighton. 257 p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910; D: 22273; Bertha
Creighton, Newark, N. J. 3569
Besieged; a drama in 3 acts by Helen Kane.
88 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Helen P. Kane, Washington ; D : 10262,
Apr. 3, 1907 ; 2c. May 9, 1907.
Beso (El) del amor; comedia en 1 acto, de J.
Garcia del Bosque y B. Olgueras. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1909. 28 p.
12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16259 ;
J. Garcia del Bosque y Blandino Olgueras,
Madrid. 3571
Bess; comedy melodrama in 4 acts, by Eleanor
Gaines [pseud, of Eleanor Le Saint] 4°.
Typewritten.
© Eleanor Le Saint, Philadelphia ; D : 9968.
Feb. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907. 3572
Bess goes to Europe; comedy in 3 acts, by R.
Woodman. Franklin. O., Eldridge amuse-
ment CO. 41 p. 8°.
© Jan. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1911 ; D : 23574 ;
Rea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 3573
Bess, the rag-picker of New York; a drama in
5 acts, by E. W. Jones.
© Ella W. Jones, Connersville, Ind. ; 1873:
14S87, Dec. 26. 3574
Best (The) author's Christmas plays; dialogs
and plays for Christmas by Elizabeth F. Gup-
till, Clara J. Denton, Archibald Humboldt
[pseud, of G. O. March] Elizabeth White-
hill [pseud, of H. E. Smith] Edna R. Worrell,
Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1909. 1 p. 1.,
ii, 103 p. 12°.
Contents : Dolls vs. Teddy bears. — An un-
expected outbreak. — Why Ethel didn't go. —
The lost tree. — Jack Horner's Christmas pie. —
Music maketh merry, etc., etc.
© Oct. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1909 ; A : 249352 ;
March bros., Lebanon. O. 3580
3570 Best (The) Christmas book; recitations, dia-
logues, exercises, plays, drills, action pieces,
tableaux, pantomimes, songs and music, facts,
ed. by Joseph C. Sindelar. Chicago, Beckley-
Cardy company [1913] 192 p. diagrs. 12°.
© Nov. 26, 1913; 2c. Dec. 15, 1913; A:
358685; J. C. Sindelar, Chicago. 3580a
Best (The) cure; an Ethiopian farce in 1 act,
by C. F. Ingraham. Clyde, O., Ames' publish-
ing company.
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:32042,
Nov. 12; 2c. Nov. 21. 3581
Best (The) joke of his life; play in 1 act, by
G. J. Young. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D: 31265; George J.
Young, Columbus, O. 3583
Best (The) laid plans; comedy drama in 4 acts,
dramatized, by H. M. Cahill, from book by
Anthony Trollope. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39781 ; Helena M.
Cahill, New York. 3582a
— '■ — a farce in 1 act, by Helen Kaine. Phila-
Bess, the waif; by J. H. Ginenback.
© John Harper Ginenback, Philadelphia;
1883:7744, Apr. 26. 3575
Bessie; or. The bird charmer, an original com-
edy drama, by L. D. Shears.
© Mrs. L. D. Shears, Nyack, N. Y. ; 1880:
8979, June 15. 3576
Bessie Morand; drama in 5 acts, by C. M.
Chandos.
© C. M. Chandos, New York; 1874:11418,
Sept. 7. 3577
Bessie Raynor, the mill girl; or, Life among
the looms, a play by W. M. Turner.
© Wm. Mason Turner, Philadelphia; 1872:
6950, June 28. 3578
Bessie's bargains; a monologue, by Jennie Peet
and J. D. Steell.
© John Denton Steell, Los Angeles ; D :
10393, Apr. 22, 1907. 3579
delphia. The Penn publishing company, 1904.
18 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 5152,
June 10, 1904 ; 2c. June 10, 1904. 3583
— See also Tattle-tales of Cupid.
Best (The) laid schemes; comedy drama of
American life in 3 acts, by H. H. Peck. 50 p.
4°. Tjrpewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1911; D: 24495; Harry H.
Peck, Boston. 3584
comedy drama of American life in pro-
logue and 3 acts, rev. by H. H. Peck. 67 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39405 ; Harry Ham-
lin Peck, Cambridge, Mass. 3584a
Best (The) man; by D. U. Baxter. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dorothy Usner Baxter, New York ; D :
5262, June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904. 3585
by Francis Deane.
© F. Henry Deane, Baltimore; D : 2475,
Oct. 21, 1902. 3586
169
3587
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3609
Best (The) man — Continued.
comedy in 1 act, by E. M. Crane. New
York, London, S. French. 16 p. 12°.
© Dec. 19, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1910 ; D : 22846 ;
Eleanor Maud Crane, New York. 3587
a comedy in 2 acts by Harold Hale [pseud.
of C. N. Moller] Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1905. 35 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7112,
Aug. 15, 1905 ; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1905. 3588
play in 4 acts, by H. M. Munson. [45] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910 ; D : 21237 ; Henry Mil-
ler Munson, Richmond Hill, N. Y, 3589
play in 1 act, by Harry Mainhall. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 3912; D: 29006; Homer
Miles, New York, 3590
sketch in 1 act, by J. M. Cumming. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1910; D: 20392; Joseph M.
Cumming, San Francisco. 3591
Best (The) man wins; by A. Wynne.
© Anna Wynne, New York ; D : 5808, Nov.
22, 1904. 3592
Best (The) of the bad; play in 5 acts, by H. R.
R. Hertzberg. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910; D: 20352; H. R. R.
Hertzberg, New Orleans. 3593
Best (The) patron; study in contributory delin-
quency, by Hobart Bosworth. [1], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913 ; D : 33494 ; Hobart Van
Faudt Bosworth, Los Angeles. 3594
Best people on earth; comedy in 3 acts, by
F. G. Corcoran and C. T. Booth. [135] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911 ; D : 23954 ; Frances G.
Corcoran, New York. 3595
Best (The) seller; literary phantasy in 2 parts,
by M. R. Palmer. [1], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1913; D : 33469 ; Martha
Royle Palmer, Salt Lake City. 3596
musical fantasy in 2 chapters, book by J.
Russell, music by S. P. Levy, lyrics by D.
Burnet. 114 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1915 ; D : 40933 ; John Rus-
sell, Sol. P. Levy and Dana Burnet, New York.
3596a
play, by M. R. Palmer. 27 p. 8°. Printed.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 1913 : D : 35237 ;
Martha Royle Palmer, Salt Lake City. 3597
Best (The) sellers; sketch in 1 act, by K. S.
Webb. [1], 15 p. 4°. TyiJewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D : 34579 ; Kenneth
Seymour Webb, New York. 3598
Best (The) shows on earth; a dramatic com-
position, by B. Gerard.
© Barney Gerard, New York ; D : 14312,
Nov. 17, 1908. 3599
Best thing in life; by May Hayes Wright. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17068 ; Jennie Cook
. Bopp, Washington. 3600
Best (The) thing that could have happened;
play in 1 act, by B. S. Papazian. [27] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D: 23848; Bertha S.
Papazian, Cambridge, Mass. 3601
Best (The) way out; sketch, by R. W. Hague.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D: 22503; Ralph W.
Hague, Los Angeles. 3603
Bet (The); comedy in 4 acts, by M. Auldyn.
4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D: 32507; Mable Aul-
dyn, Detroit. 3603
play in 4 acts, by B. W. Springer. [81] p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912 ; D : 29214 ; Bessie Wre-
ford Springer, Detroit. 3604
play in 3 acts, by O. Bergquist. 103 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; D : 30691 ; Olof Berg-
quist, Middletown, Conn. 3605
or, An old story retold, a comedy in 1 act,
by Darcy Leverson, based on a poem by Fritz
Renter. New York, Ed. Schuberth & co., 1908.
20 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 13540,
Aug. 12, 1908; 2c. Aug. 12, 1908. 3606
— or. Through fire and water, a sensation
character comedy of American life, by T. C.
De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, Mobile ; 1873 : 3311, Apr.
1. 3607
Bete (La); pantomime en 6 tableaux, llvret de
Andre de Lorde et -J. Marsele, musique de E.
Bonuamy. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11. 1912; D: 29644; Andr4 de
Lorde et J. Marsele, Paris. 3608
Bethlehem; a nativity play by Laurence Hous-
man, performed with music by Joseph Moo rat
under the stage-direction of Edward Gordon
Craig. New York. London, The Macmillan
company, 1902. 2 p. 1., 76 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York; D:2686, Dec.
6, 1902; 2c. Dec. 6, 1902. 3609
Betrayal (The) See Marguerite.
170
3610
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3631
Betrayed; drama, 5 acts, 5 tableaux, by M. L.
Johnson.
© Martha Lafltte Johnson, United States;
1872 : 8407, Aug. 8. 3610
an original drama in 4 acts, by Mrs. R.
Pacheco. San Francisco, 1878.
© Mrs. R. Pacheco, California; 1879:657,
Jan. 15. 3811
Betrayer; drama in 5 acts, adapted by I. S.
Chirurg from the Russian of Glagol [pseud,
of Provokator AsefC Veliliiy]. 46 p. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909; D: 17048; Isidore S.
Chirurg and Woldemar T. Kruglak, New
York. 3612
Betrayer (The) foiled. See Margaret's vow.
Betrogene (Die) chathunah. Sec Bochele.
Betrogene leute; schau spiel in 3 aufziigen, von
W. Imperatori. Berlin, Ahn & Simrock. 40 p.
8°.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912 ; D : 29527 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 3613
Betrothal (The); comedy in 1 act, by A. J.
Grosvenor. [16] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. May 18, 1911 ; D : 24236 ; Abbie Johns-
ton Grosvenor, Richmond, Ind. 3614
— — ■ See also Plays and poems; by G. H. Boker.
Betrothal of Ronald and Thusnelda; a dra-
matic poem, by Peter Cook. 61 p. 12°.
© Weimar press (Peter Cook), Los An-
geles; A: 223393, Nov. 25, 1908; 2c. Nov. 25,
1908. 3615
Betrothed (The) gentleman of "Wilno; drama
in 4 acts, by B. Gorin.
© Bernhard Gorin, New York ; 1898 : 19739,
Mar. 26. 3616
Betrothed's (The) mother; or, Le fiance sans
nom, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by L. G.
Palabot. Typewritten.
© Louis G. Palabot, Chicago ; 1899 : 67041,
Oct. 16; 2c. Jan. 8, 1900. 3617
Bet's fortune; an original play in 4 acts, by
J, Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1890:
14061, Apr. 28. 3618
Betsey abroad; play in 3 acts, by E. G. Hollister.
56 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911; D: 24288; Elizabeth
Granger Hollister. Rochester, N. Y. 3619
Betsey of Clover farm; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by W. F. Burke. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912 ; D : 30157 ; William Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 3620
Betsey Perkins and the great mogul; a comic
opera in 2 acts, by C. Mathews, music by
Ferdinand Wagner. New York, 1886.
© Cornelius Mathews, New York; 1886:
11664, May 18. 3621
Betsey (The) Ross; an American play, by J. F.
Cooke. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Francis Cooke, Brooklyn; D:
12597. Mar. 23, 1908; 2c. Mar. 23, 1908.
3622
Betsy; comedy-operetta in 3 acts, by H. Kellett
Chambers and Will B. Johnstone, music by
Alexander C. Johnstone. [117] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1911 ; D : 25540 ; M. Witmark
& sons, New York. 3623
Betsy and Hank; original Yankee sketch,
words and music by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1874 : 3718,
Mar. 24. 3624
Betsy Bobbett; a drama, scenes drawn from the
book My opinions and Betsy Bobbett's, by
Josiah Allen's wife.
© Marietta Holley, Pierrepont Manor,
N. Y.; 1880:4142, Mar. 15; 2c. July 2. 3625
Betsy Jane, the latest woman; a musical farce
comedy in 3 acts, by I. Crossy.
© Isabel Crossy, Two Johns, Md. ; 1895:
52128, Oct. 14. 3626
Betsy Patterson; or. An American queen, a
play in 4 acts, by E. U. Valentine and Herbert
Dansey.
© Edward Uffington Valentine, Brooklyn ;
D : 12964, May 13, 1908. 3627
Betsy Ross; in 4 acts, by H. A. Du Souchet.
Typewritten.
© H. A. Du Souchet, New York; 1899:
15804, Feb. 28; 2c. Feb. 28. 3628
Betsy Trotwood's tea party; play in 1 act, by
M. B. Tily. 13 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1915; D: 40198; Mildred
Bromley Tily, Philadelphia. 3628a
Bett (Das) Napoleons; schwank in 1 akt, von
Rudolf Oesterreicher. Wien, O. Eirich, 1913.
19 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34564 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 3629
Better days; drama in 3 acts, by W. R. Fair-
chikl. 63 p. 4°. Tj^ewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911; D: 25255; William
Richard Fairchild, Chicago. 3630
[a sketch, by G. L. Furniss] 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Grace Livingston Furniss, New York;
D : 12361, Feb. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1908.
3631
171
3633
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3650
Better (The) half; a duologue, by Frank Runch-
man. London, J. Williams, ltd. [1912] 16 p.
8°.
© Mar. 18, 1912; 2c. Mar. 19, 1912; D:
29081 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 3632
Better late than never; a melodrama of real
life in 4 acts, by W. F. Kelly. Typewritten.
© William F. Kelly, Homer, N. Y. ; D : 37G7,
July 29, 1903; 2c. July 30, 1903. 3633
Better (The) life; a drama In 4 acts, by G. C.
Wallace. f°. Typewritten.
© George Carlton Wallace, Aston, England ;
D:5S92, Nov. 10, 1904; 2c. Nov. 10, 1904.
3634
Better light; play in 4 acts, by N. Zeff. 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909 ; D : 16949 ; Nathaniel
Zeff, Chicago. 3635
Better (The) man; dramatic playlet, by D. G.
King. 12 p. 4°. T.\T)ewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915; D : 39906 ; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 3635a
Better (The) part. See Cheese and crackers.
Better (The) right; play in 1 act, by P. L. Weil.
[19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D : 30852 ; Percival L.
Weil, New York. 3636
Better than diamonds and gold; or, The miss-
ing statue, spectacular drama in 4 acts, by
H. C. Anderson, tr. from the Danish by A. C.
Clausen.
© Adler C. Clausen, United States; 1885:
16802, Aug. 6. 3637
Better than gold; a drama in 5 acts, by R. W.
Zinser, 1908.
© Roy W. Zinser, Salida, Cal. ; D : 12785,
Apr. 20, 1908. 3638
a drama in 4 acts, by G. M. Baker. Bos-
ton, G. M. Baker and co., 1879.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1878:13805,
Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 25. 3639
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906.
58 p. 12°.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.;
in renewal for 14 years from Nov. 25, 1906;
D:9069, Sept. 12, 1906; 2c. Sept. 20, 1906.
3640
play in 4 acts, by O. P. Parker. Gibson,
Tenn., National drama co. 52 p. 12".
© Feb. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1914 ; D : 36258,
Oliver Perry Parker, Gibson, Tenn. 3640a
Better (The) way; by C. B. Stevens. 4". Type-
written.
© Calvin Blaine Stevens, Alameda, Cal. ;
D : 9901, Feb. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 1907. 3641
Better (The) way — Continued.
by F. M. Livingston. Typewritten.
© Francis M. Livingston, New York; 1900
A : 13141, May 25 ; 2c. May 25.
3642
— play in 3 acts, by H. M. Goldberg. [90] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1914 ; D : 38074 ; H. M. Gold-
berg, San Francisco. 3642a
— -Iilay in 2 acts, by M. S. May. 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1914; D: 36493; Minnie
Stannard May, Brookline, Mass. 3642b
— See also Trust (The) that failed.
Bettina; musical comedy in 2 acts, book by
Edith Bayard and M. F. Hudson, lyrics by
M. F. Hudson and Joseph B. Leavy, score by
W. Percy Van Ness. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39659 ; Millard Fill-
more Hudson, Washington. 3642c
Bettina Moliere; by A. J. M. Swasey.
© Agnes Josephine Marcy Swasey, Wash-
ington; D: 15555, Apr. 6, 1909. 3643
Bettina, queen of the gypsies; by M. N. Allen.
Typewritten.
© Marie Nice Allen, Pottsville, Pa.; 1899:
15160, Feb. 25; 2c. Apr. 23, 1901. 3644
Eettinas flucht; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von
Friedrich Rosenthal. Berlin - Wilmersdorf,
F. Bloch erben, 1913. 117 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1913 ; D : 34933 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 3645
Betting (The) book; drama in 4 acts, by S.
"Vane. Tj-pewritten.
© Sutton Vane, Hove, England; D : 793,
Aug. 24, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1901. 3646
Betting on a sure thing; a farce in 1 act, by
W. H. Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, New York ; 1897 :
55465, Oct. 2. 3647
Bettler (Der); eine dramatische sendung, 5 auf-
zilge, vou Reinhard Sorge. Berlin, S. Fischer
verlag, 1912. 167 p. 12".
© May 22, 1912; 2c. Aug. 28, 1912; D:
30671; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 3648
Bettler (Der) von Syrakus; tragodie in 5 akten
und einem vorspiel, von Hermann Sudermann.
Berlin, Theaterverlag Eduard Bloch. 132 p.
12°.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28875 ; Theaterver-
lag Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 3649
Same. Stuttgart und Berlin, I. G. Cot-
tasche buchhandlung nachf., 1911. [192] p.
12°.
© Oct. 16, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1912 ; D : 28905 ;
Theaterverlag Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 3650
172
3651
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3664
Betty; a Colonial episode, by L. W. Coffin and
F. Bemis. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Louisa Wendte Coffin and Fannie Bemis,
Northboro, Mass.; D : 11758, Nov. 16, 1907;
2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 3651
a drama in 4 acts, by L. H. Haight. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Leora Hurless Haight, Milwaukee; D:
10524, May 8, 1907; 2c. May 8, 1907. 3652
fantastic comic opera in 3 acts, book and
Betty's best bet; sketch, by G. C. Cook. 7 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1909; D: 16840; Gertrude
Chadwick Cook, San Francisco. 3658
social drama, being a play within a play
lyrics by W. H. Mathews, music by Walter
Golde. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© ]c. May 15, 1915; D: 40672; William
Henry Mathews, New York. 3652a
musical comedy in 3 acts, by Frederic
Lonsdale and Gladys Unger. 3 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915 ; D : 39812 ; George Ed-
wardes, London. 3652b
new musical play in 3 acts, by Frederick
Lonsdale and Gladys Unger, lyrics by Adrian
Ross and Paul A. Rubens, music by Paul A.
Rubens, additional numbers by Ernest Steffan
and Merlin Morgan. London, Chappell & co.,
ltd. 34 p. 12°. [Words only]
© May 5, 1915 ; 2c. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40590 ;
Chappell & CO., ltd., London. 3652c
sketch, by K. Cromwell. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1910 ; D : 20135 ; Katherine
Cromwell, New York. 3653
Betty and Betsy; farce, by Willis N. Bugbee.
Lebanon, O., March brothers. 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30821; March bros., Lebanon, O. 3654
Betty and the Billys of yesterday and today;
by M. Randall.
© Myrtle Randall, New York; D : 13405,
July 23, 1908. 3655
Betty Marston of Virginia; by A. Smith. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1910; D: 22385; Alfred
Smith, Trenton, N. J. 3656
Betty (The) Wales books See Betty (The)
Wales girls and Mr. Kidd.
Betty (The) Wales girls and Mr. Kidd; play
based on The Betty Wales books, by Mar-
garet Warde. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
company, 1912. 61 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1912 ; D : 31025 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 3657
Betty's ancestors; play in 1 act, by Emma M.
Hunting. Philadelphia, Penn publishing com-
pany, 1913. 36 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1913 ; 2c. June 24, 1915 ; D : 41033 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia, 3657a
and consisting of an introduction, 3 acts, and
a conclusion, by M. J. Marshall. [183] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914 ; D : 38267 ; Mary Jen-
nette Marshall, Hallowell, Me. 3658a
Betty's boy; play in 1 act, by L. Henegan. 27
p. 4°. TyiDewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; b: 38943; Loftus
Henegan, New York. 3658b
Betty's degree. See Little (A) world.
Betty's divorce; play in 3 acts, by Emma Mary
Reed. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20. 1909 ; D : 17754 ; Louise Car-
ter, Lincoln, Neb. 3659
Betty's haul; some sparkling lines, some funny
situations crowded into a playlet in 1 act, by
Gus Phelps. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909; D: 17832; Andrew
Lewis, Everett, Mass. 3660
Betty's house party; a comedy in 1 act, by E.
F. Johnson. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth F. Johnson, Cleveland ; D :
4893, Apr. 18, 1904; 2c. Apr. 4, 1904. 3661
Betty's new moon; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
S. G. Brigel. 3 v. 4°. . TyiDewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D: 40149; Samuel
Gottlob Brigel, Pittsburgh. 3661a
Betty's triumph; a classy comedy skit in 1
act, by Harry S. Sheldon. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 2, 1909 ; D : 16238 ; Mrs. Ben. S.
Mears, Chicago. 3662
Between decks; play in 1 act, by Thomas J.
Gray. [1], 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1914 ; D : 37070 ; James Mc-
Cormack, Brooklyn. 3662a
Between eight and nine; play in 1 act, by F. H.
Shreiner. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914 ; D : 35608 ; Francis Hoyt
Shreiner, New York, 3662b
Between father and son; a drama in 4 acts, by
M. J. Nerney.
© M. J. Nerney, Chicago ; 1874 : 13800, Nov.
9. 3663
Between friends; sketch, by M, H. Upton. [1],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912; D: 30556; Martha
Hansford Upton, New York. 3664
373
3665
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3685
Between love and duty.
© Patrick H. Sullivan and Samuel H. Har-
ris, New York ; D : 1107, Nov. 18, 1901. 3665
a drama in 1 act, by R. Frimel.
© Rudolf Frimel, New York ; D : 3963, Sept.
17, 1903. 3666
See also Entre amor y deber. — Gem
(The). — John Winchester.
Between love and honor; a melodrama in 4
acts and 4 scenes, by E. J. Schulte.
© Edward J. Schulte, Bridgeville, Pa.; D:
10499, May 6, 1907. 3667
Between ourselves; confidential story in 1
scene, by F. Annesley. [1], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34061 ; Francis An-
nesley, London. 3668
Between seven and eight; comedy drama in 1
act, by F. Rider. 27 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1909; D: 17652; Fremont
Rider, Nyack, N. Y. 3669
Between showers; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. E. Dumm. 153 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912 ; D : 30300 ; F. E. Dumm,
Columbus, b. 3670
Between sunset and dawn; play in 4 acts, by
Plermon Ould. London, Sidgwick & Jackson,
ltd., 1914. 4 p. 1., 75 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1914; Ic. Apr. 25, 1914; D:
36838; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
3670a
Between the acts; a comedy in 3 acts, by B. C.
Lease. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1892.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1892 : 30406,
July 21; 2c. Oct. 13. 3671
drama in 1 act, by De W. Kaplan. [2],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1914; D: 35947; De Witte
Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 3671a
a play in 1 act, by J. Heme. [New York,
Printed by Gotham press, 1904] 16 p. 12°.
© Julie Heme, New York ; D : 5916, Dec. 16,
1904 ; 2c. Dee. 13, 1904. 3672
a tragic play, by M. M. Simon. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D : 29837 ; Mas M.
Simon, New York. 3673
Between the coal hole and the cellar. See My
adjuster.
Between the dances; by C. Wilbur. Type-
written.
© Caryl Wilbur, New York; 1900 A : 4471,
Feb. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 24. 3674
Between the dog- and the wolf; a play in 4
acts, by A. J. Whaley. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Whaley, Philadelphia; D:
12558, Mar. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1908. 3675
Between the horns; incident of white slavery
founded on fact, by W. Montague. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D: 34420; Walter
• Montague, San Francisco. 3676
Between the Japs and Russians
heroes.
Between the lights.
See Military
See His neighbor's wife.
Between the lines; comedy drama in 1 act, by
C. Ellis. [10] p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1910 ; D : 21887 ; Chas. Ellis,
Rock Island, 111. 3677
— a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by J. B.
Bradford. Rev. 1901. Typewritten.
© James B. Bradford, New York ; D : 111,
Feb. 4, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1901. 3678
— a drama in 5 acts, by J. B. Bradford. Ms,
© J. B. Bradford, Raynham, Mass.; 1894:
32989, June 22; 2c. Aug. 20. 3679
— drama in 4 acts, by G. S. Johns. 73 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910 ; D : 21712 ; George Sib-
ley Johns, St. Louis. 3680
revised, [by] J. B. Bradford. Rayn-
ham, Mass. TjTDewritten.
© J. B. Bradford, New York; 1897:31980,
May 26; 2c. June 4. 3681
— See also Murfreesboro.
Between the nightfall and the light; a playlet,
by Graham Hill. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillie Langtry, London; D : 9092, Sept.
17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906. 3682
Between the races; racing episode in 1 act, by
Frank Finney. [2] 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910; D: 21742; William
Robyns, New York. 3683
Between the soup and the savory; 1 act play,
by G. E. Jennings. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 22 p. 4°.
© Feb. 17, 1911; 2c. Feb. 18, 1911; D:
23384; Samuel French, ltd., London. 3684
See also Four one act plays.
Between trains; dramatic sketch, by W. Woods.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914; D: 37594; Walter
Woods, Boston. 3684a
1 act play, by J. W. S. Sullivan. [1], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1912; D: 29435; J. W. S.
Sullivan, New York. 3685
174
3686
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3707
Between trains — Continued.
sketch in 1 act, by W. H. Cline. [18] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1911; D : 24097 ; William
Hamilton Cline, Los Angeles. 3686
Between twelve and one; by R. F. Staley. 4".
Typewritten.
© Richard Felix Staley, New York; D:
9856, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907. 3687
Between two; a 5 act drama, by C. Simpson.
© Christina Simpson, Terra Haute, Ind. ;
1875:9229, Sept. 6. 3688
Between two continents; sounds from the
ocean through 3 acts, words and music by A.
Wayditch. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1913 ; D : 33269 ; Alois Way-
ditch, New York. 3689
Between two crowns; a historical drama in 4
acts, by M. A. Snell.
© Minnie Andrews Snell, Wichita ; D : 1820,
May 2, 1902. 3690
Between two fires; by B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine K. Phillips, New York ; 1900 A :
11034, May 1. 3691
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by Thomas K.
Serrano. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1888:
27722, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 17. 3692
— a drama in 4 acts, by J. L. Gilder.
© Jeannette L. Gilder, New York; 1877:
3418, Mar. 21. 3693
— farcical comedy in 3 acts, by M. L. John-
son.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia;
1882 : 10465, June 24 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1884. 3694
or. Which shall it be? a farce comedy
sketch, by M. Woods. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Murry Woods, New York ; D : 13508, Aug.
5, 1908; 2c. Aug. 5, 1908. 3695
Between two foes; an original war drama in 4
acts, by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1899 :
37707, June 7; 2c. June 7. 3696
Between two forts; a dramatic sketch in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by C. Spooner.
© Cecil Spooner, United States; D:874,
Sept. 17, 1901. 3697
Between two husbands; farce comedy in 1 act,
by Darby Clay [pseud, of D. Freedman]
[1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914 ; D : 38907 ; David Freed-
man, Brooklyn. 3697a
Between two lives; a drama of the passing of
the old and the coming of the new in rural
life, by Charles William Burkett. New York,
O. Judd company, 1914. 58 p. 12°.
© Feb. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1914 ; A : 371397 ;
Orange Judd co.. New York. 3697b
Between two thorns; an original scene on a
staircase, by Forbes Heermans. New York,
The De Witt pub. co. house.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1892:
52677, Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 24, 1892; 2c. Dec. 26,
1893. 3698
Between two women; by J. B. Foster. 15 p.
4°. TjT)ewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1911; D : 23067 ; Julia B.
Foster, Berkeley, Cal. 3699
Beulah; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from Au-
gusta Jane Evans' novel Beulah, by A. E.
Ives. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1910; D: 21830; Alice E.
Ives, New York. 3700
a dramatization of Augusta J. Evans' novel
of the same name, by E. H. Culbertson. [2],
71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910; D: 21476; E. Howard
Culbertson, Washington. 3701
Same. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1910 ; D : 20325 ; E. Howard
Culbertson, Washington. 3703
Beulah of Bethesda; play in 1 act, by S. Shat-
ford. [12] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914 ; D : 38158 ; Sarah Shat-
ford, New York. 3702a
Beulet and Melleen Treelawn; by J. Wilson.
© Joseph Wilson, Gallipolis, O. ; 1880 : 7489,
May 13. 3703
Same.
© Joseph Wilson, Gallipolis, O. ; 1880 : 8267,
May 28. 3704
Bevering Penrose; comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Houston. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1915 ; D : 40551 ; Harris Hous-
ton, Houston. 3704a
Beverley; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by B. F.
Underwood.
© B. F. Underwood, Brooklyn ; 1889 : 14769,
May 15. 3705
Beverley Fields; a play in 4 acts, by Marie
Madison and Frank M. Witmark. f°. Type-
written.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 2001,
June 12, 1902; 2c. June 12, 1902. 3706
a play of nature in 4 acts, by M. Madison
and F. M. Witmark. Typewritten.
© Marie Madison and Frank M. Witmark,
Chicago; D : 842, Sept. 6, 1901; 2c. Oct. 4,
1901. 3707
175
3708
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3724
Beverly's bride; comedy in 3 acts, by N. and O.
T. Fiske. 162 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913; D : 33008 ; Nellie and
O. T. Fiske, New York. 3708
Beware. See Circe.
Beware of a singer; a scream in 15 minutes, by
M. H. Bettman. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. H. Bettman, New York; D : 14865,
Jan. 20, 1909; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909. 3709
Beware of Delilah; a farce in 3 acts, by S. Wil-
mer and W. Vincent.
© Sidney Wilmer and Walter Vincent, New
York; 1900 A: 5704, Mar. 2. 3710
Beware of relatives; farce in 1 act, by J. I.
Tanzman. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph I. Tanzman, New York ; D : 13176,
June 13, 1908; 2c. June 13, 1908. 3711
Beware of tramps; a drama in 3 acts, by H. G.
Richmond and Ackland [Boyle, known as]
Von Boyle.
© Harry G. Richmond, Philadelphia ; 1878 :
10025, Aug. 31. 3712
See also Two little vagrants.
Beware the dog; a sketch in 1 act, by J. Arthur.
TyiJewritten.
© Joseph Arthur, New York ; 1895 : 57890,
Nov. 16; 2c. Nov. 16. 3713
Bewildering (The) Miss Felicia; a comedy of
rejuvenation in 3 acts, by G. F. Sturgis for
female characters only. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1913. 85 p. 12°.
© Feb. 15, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32328 ;
Granville Forbes Sturgis, Denver. 3714
Bewitched (The) bear; a vaudeville act with
dark change, by Geo. A. Lemming. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© George All, London ; D : 14450, Dec. 4,
1908; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 3715
Bewitched (The) clock; a farce.
© Ralph B. Pierce, Westboro, Mass.; 1898:
37390, June 18. 3716
Bewitched (The) trumpeter; a comical play in
3 acts, and 6 tableaux, by A. Goldfaden.
© A. Goldfaden, New York; 1888:18141.
June 25. 3717
Bey (The) of Bally-hoo. Sec Nancy Brown.
Beyant seas. See Margaret and Denny.
Beyond. 4°. Typewritten.
© Malcolm Douglas, New York ; D : 5169,
June 11, 1904; 2c. June 11, 1904. 3718
Beyond a doubt; a melodrama, by J. B. Hop-
kins.
© James B. Hopkins, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1885 :
10878, May 13. 3719
Beyond control; modern comedy drama in 3
acts, by R. P. Macdonald. 100 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1912 ; D : 30841 ; Royal Per-
cival Macdonald, Oakland, Cal. 3720
Beyond disillusion; a dramatic study of mod-
ern marriage, by W. N. Guthrie. Manhattan,
The Petrus Stuyvesandt book guild at St.
■ Mark's in-the-Bouwerie [1915] 5 p. 1., 3-117,
[1] p. 8».
© June 14, 1915; 2c. June 17, 1915; aff.
June 18, 1915; A: 401438; William Norman
Guthrie, New York. 3720a
Beyond her depth; play in 4 acts, by E. M.
Kelley. 168 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D : 36749 ; Ethel M.
Kelley, New York. 3720b
Beyond human might. See Plays; by Bjornst-
jerne Bjurnson,
Beyond human power; drama in 2 portions, by
Bjfjrusterne Bjornson, tr. by Mary Hanford
Ford.
© Alice Ives Breed, Boston ; D : 5542, Sept
17, 1904. 3721
(Over aevne); play in 2 acts, by Bjom-
stjerne Bjornson, tr. by Lee M. Hollander. 25
p. 12°. Printed.
© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 6, 1915; D : 39889;
Houghton, Mifflin co., Boston. 3721a
See also Chief contemporary dramatists.
[Beyond our power; drama in 2 parts, by
Bj0rnstjerne Bj0rnson, tr. by S. Dobrik]
iiD ]i?r*,Ti: 2 ^^N N)2sn-i x ,i:cb*np irrjix -iVTH
L^r brp*^)2 New York .p^l^NI .D ]'Z 'k^i'mi'S^X
.1910 C?2Xp
210 p. 12°.
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910; A:
273871 ; Maisel & co., New York. 3721b
See also Plays; by Bj0rnstjerne Bj0rnson.
Beyond pardon; drama in 4 acts, by Alice How-
land. 46 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1911; D: 24657; Fred C.
Baughman, Lewistown, 111. 3722
by Miron Leffingwell, founded on
P-ertha M. Clay's celebrated novel of same
name. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1910.
[53] p. f". Mimeographed.
© May 29, 1910 ; 2c. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21259 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicngo. 3723
•by Theodore Kremer. 4°. Type-
written.
© Leona Frederica Ross, New York ; D :
1601, Mar. 19, 1902; 2c. Mar. 19, 1902. 3724
176
-' 3725
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3746
Beyond pardon — Continued.
a play, dramatized by Mrs. G. Filer.
© Mrs. G. Filer, Detroit ; 18SS : 31273, Nov.
3. 3725
See also Lady Lynn.
Beyond restoration; drama in 1 act, by B. Law-
rence. 15 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914; D: 35680; Edwena
Lawrence, Pliiladelphia. 3725a
Beyond Spanish power; a military play in 3
acts and a prologue.
© Petrino B. Mattia, Newark, N. J. ; 1897 :
28331, May 7. 3726
Beyond the blue hills; western comedy drama
in 3 acts, by J. Angell. 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1913; D: 33089; Joseph An-
gell, Fall River, Mass. 3727
Beyond the border line; 1 act play, by T. Bab-
cock and M. Asquith. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1913; D: 33480; Theodore
Babcock and Mary Asquith, New York. 3728
Beyond the breakers; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Sutton Vane.
© William Calder, New York; 1893:7487,
Feb. 8. 3729
Beyond the divide; drama in 4 acts, by R. An-
derson. [7], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911; D: 23563; Richard
Anderson, Baltimore. 3730
Beyond the frozen sea; a musical play, words
by Ralph Akton, music by M. S. A. Glenford.
© Max August Heinze, Detroit ; D : 15135,
Feb. 5, 1909. 3731
Beyond the gates of Paradise.
© Walter Van Allen, New York; D : 4723,
Mar. 15, 1904. 3732
Beyond the grave; a drama, by J. F. Clark.
New York, The American news co., 1889.
© John Franklin Clark, New York; 1889:
729, Jan. 5 ; 2c. Feb. 22. 3733
Beyond the land of nod; fairy play in pro-
logue, epilogue and 3 acts, by F. George.
125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14. 1914; D: 38106; Frederic
George, New York. 3733a
Beyond the law; by B. W. Langsdale. 76 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26. 1909 ; D : 17529 ; B. W. Langs-
dale, Kansas City, Mo. 3734
a society play of Washington life in 4
acts, by Clarence Black. 49 1. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2. 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16380 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 3735
See also Fatal (A) error.
Beyond the pale; a comedy in 5 acts, by J. Wel-
don. Typewritten.
© John Weldon, Brooklyn; 1897:23124,
Apr. 13; 2c. May 27. 3736
Beyond the Rockies; by F. S. Isham.
© F. S. Isham, Detroit; 1896:61332, Nov.
9. 3737
— a drama in 4 acts, by Edward Weitzel.
© Allan Hampton and Frank Hopkins, New
York ; D : 641, July 8, 1901. 3738
— See also Triss.
Beyond the Vistula; a drama in 3 acts, by
William U. Franey and H. Janz.
© W. U. Franey and Hugo Janz, Chicago;
D : 6025, Jan. 9, 1905. 3739
Bey's (The) handy-man; a farce comedy in 2
acts, by L. J. Gotto. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis J. Gotto, Green Bay, Wis. ; D :
15230, Feb. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1909. 3740
Bezsemenoffs (The); a play in 4 acts, by Max-
im Gorky [pseud, of A. M. Pieshkov] tr. by
J. R. Crawford.
© J. R. Crawford, Erie, Pa. ; D : 2946, Feb.
3, 1903. 3741
Bhugga-Bhu; or. An idol of Bhungtung, a
musical travesty in 2 acts, words by R. C.
Rose, music by Alfred G. Wathall. t°. Type-
written.
© Ray Clarke Rose, Chicago ; D : 2823, Jan.
7, 1903; 2c. Jan. 13, 1903. 3742
Bianca; a play of 2 acts and 2 scenes, by W. B.
F. Krause.
© William B. F. Krause, San Francisco;
1872 : 10495, Oct. 2 ; 2c. Oct. 2. 3743
Bianca's choice; an original libretto and dra-
. ma tic composition in 2 acts, for a comic opera
and musical satire, by J. F. Godoy Joseph
Sydney). New York.
© Jose F. Godoy, New York; 1880:8822,
June 11. 3744
Bianco; or. The enchanted sword, by Jerome
Ravel and I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887: 28007,
Oct. 29. 3745
Bibel und schwert. See Peter Mvihlenberg.
Biberpelz (Der) See Dramatic (The) works
of Gerhart Hauptmann. — Thieves' (The)
comedy.
Bibi; a comedy of toys, a spectacular musical
play, by Charles Barnard. New York [Hints
publishing co., 1903] 28 p. 12°.
© W. L. Hatch, New York; D:4168, Oct.
23, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1903. 3746
5379—15-
-12
177
3747
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3767
Bibi — Continued.
a comedy of toys, in 3 acts, by Charles
Barnard.
© W. L. Hatch, New York; 1897:22225,
Apr. 8; 2c. June 4.
See also Rackerchen.
3747
Bible and sword. See Peter Muhlenberg.
Bible characters.
© Lucinda C. Cramer, Crete, Neb.; 1900
A : 21758, Aug. 31. 3748
Bible Jim; a play in 4 acts. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Shuttleworth Morrison, New York;
D : 8601, May 28, 1906 ; 2c. May 28, 1906. 3749
Bibliothekar (Der); schwank in 4 akten, von
Gustav von Moser, ed. by F. W. C. Lieder.
Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn and company
[1913 J viii, 218 p. incl. front, (port.) 16".
© Dec. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1913 ; A : 361012 ;
Frederick W. C. Lieder, Cambridge, Mass.
3750
■ed. with notes and vocabulary by Hol-
lon A. Farr. New York, H. Holt & co., 1908.
iv, 176 p. 12°.
© Henry Holt & co., New York ; D : 13096,
June 2, 1908; 2c. June 18, 1908. 3751
Biceps (Der); vorfall aus dem Balkankrieg,
dramatisch gestaltet in 3 aufziigen, 6 bildern.
von Hugo Engelbert Schwarz. [3], 82 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D: 37603; Comoedia,
Vienna. 3751a
Bicycle (The) agent; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by J. Webster.
© John Webster, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ;
1895 : 28356, May 25. 3752
Bicycle (The) cop; play in 1 act, by McCree
and Clark. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913: D: 32629; McCree &
Clark. New York. 3753
Bicycle (The) girl; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by H. G. Sommers.
© H. G. Sommers, Chicago; 1897:28692,
May 10. 3754
musical farce-comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Webster.
© John Webster, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ;
1895:28353, May 25. 3755
Bicycle (The) man; a musical farce-comedy in
3 acts, by J. Webster.
© John Webster, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ;
1895 : 28355, May 25. 3756
Bicycle (The) queen; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by J. Webster.
© John Webster, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ;
1895 : 28354, May 25. 3757
Bicycle vs. wolves; acting dramatic monologue
for man, by Stanley Schell. p. 69-73. 12°.
(On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Apr. 6, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 1914 ; A : 370558 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 3757a
Bicyclers (The); a farce, by John Kendrick
Bangs.
. © Harper & bros., New York ; 1895 : 55779,
Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 4. 3758
Bidden (The) guest; play in 1 act, by G. Jacob-
son. [2], 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D: 36184; Gershon
Jacobson, Washington. 3758a
Biddle, the thoroughbred.
© Charles E. Trevathan, New York; D:
4765, Mar. 21, 1904. 3759
Biddy; a comedy drama, by L. R. Shewell.
New York.
© C. B. Jefferson. L. R. Shewell and T.
Jefferson, United States; 1886:25752, No^.
15. 3760
a kitchen idyl, 4 act comedy, by W. Peck.
© Wallace Peck, New York; 1881:20139,
Dec. 27. 3761
Biddy Moriarity; by T. P. Sullivan. St.
Louis.
© T. P. Sullivan, United States; 1887:
2821, Feb. 4. 3762
Biddy Murphy's South. American, wooers; dra-
matic sketch, by M. Lovel. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35125 ; Mary Lovel,
Lakewood, N. J. 3763
Biddy Nolan; a comedy drama, by L. R. She-
well. New York.
© C. B. Jefferson, L. R. Shewell and T.
Jefferson, United States; 1886:25753, Nov.
15. 3764
Biddy Ronan; a comedy drama, by L. R. She-
well. New York.
© C. B. Jefferson, L. R. Shewell and T.
Jefferson, United States; 1886:25545, Nov.
11. 3765
Bide-a-wee (The) bears; a comedy in 2 acts, by
Thacher Howland Guild. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1907. 22 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Btiker & co., Boston; D: 11665,
Nov. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1907. 3766
Biederleute; satirische komodie in 4 akten,
von Robert Misch. Berlin [etc.] A. Ahn, 1904.
125 p. diagr. 12°.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne. Germany ; D : 5401,
Aug. 10, 1904; 2c. Acg. 10, 1904. 3767
178
3768
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3787
Biedermeier; liistspiel in 3 akten, von Leo
Walter Stein. Berlin, E. Bloch, 1913. 72 p.
12".
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33331; Ednard
Bloch, Berlin. 3768
Bien (El) publico; sj'itira en 2 actos, el primero
dividido en 2 cuadros, original de P. Muuoz
Seca. Madrid, Sociedad de autores espafioles,
1914. 59 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914: D:
38225; Pedro Muuoz Seca, Madrid. 3768a
Biff! baff! bufE! 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sam Levy, Brooklyn ; D : 5536, Aug. 6,
1904; 2c. Sept. 15, 1904. 3769
Biff! biff! play in 1 act, by F. K. Peile. [1],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 32110; F. Kiusey
Peile, London. 3770
Bifurcated (The) girl.
© Claxton Wilstach, New York; 1900 A:
13062; May 24. 3771
Big and little; or. Mountain harvest home, a
new and original duplicate character, scenic,
and trick harlequinade.
© Frank Donaldson, New York ; 1875 : 3007,
Mar. 30. 3772
Big and little casino and the joker; comedy
playlet for vaudeville, by O. C. Mack. [4],
9 p. 4°. Tyi^ewrltten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910 ; D : 21421 ; O. C. Mack,
New York. , 3773
Big (The) banana; a comic musical sketch,
written and composed by Alfred B. Sedgwick.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1875 : 7646,
July 22; 2c. July 28. 3774
Big (The) bayou levee; the first act of a play,
by C. Newcombe. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Caroline Newcombe, Shreveport, La. ; D :
12912, May 5, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1908. 3775
Big bear trail; comedy in 1 act, by H. Bagg.
37 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913; D: 32663; Helen Bagg,
Chicago. 3776
Big (The) black blot; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
with songs and dances, by F. B. Bernard.
Typewritten.
© Franklin B. Bernard, Denver ; 1899 :
35096, May 25 ; 2c. May 25. 3777
Big (A) black boom, slavery days; in 1 act
and 2 scenes, by A. A. Spitz.
© Abe A. Spitz, Boston; 1894:3627, .Lin.
13; Ic. Jan. 13. 3778
Big (The) bonanza; or. Riches and matches, a
society novelty in 4 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1875:1367,
Feb. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 3779
Big bonanza of Arizona. See Great (The)
hidden treasure.
Big (The) boss; or, Crook vs. crook, play in
1 act, by F. Heath Cobb and G. H. Bowles.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37860; Geo. H.
Bowles, Kansas City, Mo, 3779a
Big (The) brother; a study in sociology in 3
acts, by G. F. Sturgis. 129 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn; D:
15048, Feb. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1909. 3780
Big bugaboo; a comic opera, by T. A. Barrett.
49 p. f. Typewritten.
© Thomas Aldrich Barrett, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. ; D : 7794, Dec. 26, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906.
3781
Big burlesque spectacle extravaganza; in 2
acts, by S. T. Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:8774, Feb.
11. 3782
Big business; drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Delaney.
[2], 96 p. f°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914; D: 35771; John F.
Delaney, Chicago. 3782a
Big (A) day in Bulger; a farce in 1 act, by H.
Elliott McBride. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39209,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 3783
Big (The) drum; comedy in 4 acts, by Arthur
Pinero. London, Chiswick press, 1915. vii,
115 p. 8".
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915 ; D : 41634 ; Arthur Wing
Pinero, London. 3783a
Big (The) election. See Town talk.
Big (The) fight; by F. J. Conroy. 16 p. 8°.
T5T)ewritten.
© Frank James Conroy, Brooklyn; D:
14857, Jan. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1909. 3784
Big (A) fool; a comedy drama in 4 acts. 29 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Will H. Locke, Mound City, Mo.; D:
3249, Apr. 6, 1903; 2c. Apr. 6, 1903. 3785
Big Foot Wallace; or. The frontier war, an
Ethiopian farce, by J. Budd.
© Jake Budd, Washington ; 1876 : 6905, June
2. 3786
Big (The) 4; a combination of grotesque min-
strel acts, by Lester, Allen, Smith, and Wal-
dron.
© Lester, Allen, Smith, and Waldron,
United States; 1875:8423, Aug. 16. 3787
179
3788
Big (The) four; play in 2 acts, by W
bidge. 27 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913; D: 33366; Wm. E.
Burbldge, Cliicago. 3788
Big (The) game; a play in 4 acts, by D. K.
Higgins and M. O. Higgins.
© David K. Higgins, New York, and Milton
O. Higgins, Chicago ; D : 12720, Apr. 10, 190S.
3789
Big (A) heart; comedy drama in 4 acts.
© John J. Black, New York; 1897:2915,
Jan. 5. 3790
Big hearted Jim; a western comedy drama in 4
acts, by W. L. Roberts. 4°. Typewritten.
© William L. Roberts, Chicago ; D : 625S,
Feb. 24, 1905; 2c. June 8, 1905. 3791
Big Injun; a drama in 1 act, by F. H. Norton.
I© Frank H. Norton, New York ; 1873 : 3583,
Apr. 9. 3792
Big Jim; or, Heart of gold, rural comedy in 4
acts, by C. A. Gordinier. 39 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1909 ; D : 17935 ; Charles A.
Gordinier, Newark, Mo. 3793
Big (The) job; comedy, by H. Turner. [15] p.
8°. Printed.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35242 ;
Harry Turner, Philadelphia. 3794
Big (A) joke; comedy farce in 1 act, by A. S.
Hickman. [35] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D : 25894 ; Albert Scott
Hickman. Pearl River, N. Y. 3795
Big (A) man. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jav Smith, Schenectady, N. Y. ; D : 11082,
Julv 30, 1907; Ic. Dec. 9, 1907; Ic. Dec. 20,
1907. 3796
by F. O. Bartlett. [2], 25 p. 4°. Tyi^e-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1911; D: 25818; Frederick
Orin Bartlett, Cambridge, Mass. 3797
Big Mike drops in; play in 1 act, by Willard
Mack. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915 ; D : 39394 ; Wilton Tay-
lor, New York. 3797a
Same. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40599 ; Willard Mack
and Chas. Bachmann, New York. 3797b
Big minstrel jubilee; arr. by Chris Lane. (In
Will Rossiters vaudeville prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D : 4073, Oct. 5,
1903; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 3798
Big mistake; a negro sketch, by A. J. Leavitt,
arr. by Cbarles White. New York, R. M. De
Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
2463, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 20. 3799
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
E. Bur-
3811
Big moments from great plays.
© Amelia Bingham, New York ; D : 13969,
Oct. 1, 1908. 3800
Big (The) rise; an original 4 act comedy-drama,
by G. Thomas.
© Gus. Thomas, St. Louis; 1882: 2499, Feb.
17. 3801
Big (The) sensation.
© Matt J. Flynn, New York ; 1895 : 57689,
Nov. 21. 3802
Big sister; play of to-day in 1 act, by F. J.
Lewis. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40029 ; Florence J.
Lewis, Boston. 3802a
Big stakes; a melodrama in a prologue and 4
acts, by A. Harvey and H. Hosken. 4". Type-
written.
© Armiger Harvey and Heath Hosken, Lon-
don; D : 3075, Mar. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1903.
3803
Big (The) stick. 4". Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ;
D : 11261, Aug. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1907.
3804
Big (The) story; melodramatic comedy, by R.
Warner. [2], 27 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35120; Richard
Warner, New York. 3805
Big (The) surprise; comedy in 1 act, by James
T. Duffy. 5 p. 4°. TjT)ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1913; D: 34794; Margaret
Sawtelle Duffy, New York. 3806
-a farcical comedy in 1 act, by B. Gerard.
Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard. New York; 1900 A:
23211, Sept. 18 ; 2c. Sept. 18. 3807
Big (The) Swede; a sensational Swedish dia-
lect melodrama in 4 acts. f. Typewritten.
© Ezra C. Walck, Bay City, Mich.; D:
12496, ]Mar. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 3808
Bigamist (The); or. Too much married, a
drama in 3 acts, by Dominick Murray and
C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barry, New York; 1872 : 8159,
Aug. 1. 3809
Bigamist king; 3 act farce comedy, by B.
Kling. f". Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, Brooklyn ; D : 7584, Nov.
20, 1905; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 3810
Bigamists (The); comedy in 3 acts, by L. A.
Browne. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910 ; D : 22829 ; Lewis Allen
Browne, Boston. 3811
180
1
3812
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3835
Bigamy; a dramatic comedy of to-day, by T. C.
De Leon.
'© T. C. De Loon, New York; 1871:9220,
Oct. 3. 3812
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by J. W. Her-
bert.
© J. W. Herbert, New Rocbelle, N. Y. ; 1893 :
35414. July 29. 3813
an original comedy drama in 3 acts, by
T. B. jMacdonougb and H. H. Leech.
© Thomas B. Macdonough and Harry Hare-
wood Leech, New Yorlv ; 1872:2466. Mar. 12.
3814
— a piny, by F. A. Mathews (Marguerite F.
Aymar)
© Fannie Aymnr Mathews, New Yorli ;
1879:142, Jan. 6. 3815
a play in 5 acts, by E. Henderson and F.
Aymar Mathews (Marguerite F. Aymar)
© Ettie Henderson and Fannie A. Mathews,
United States; 1880; 529, Jan. 9. 3816
or. The inner circle. Typewritten.
© Melvin L. Severy, Boston; 1894:35580.
July 25; 2c. July 24. 3817
Bigelow's (The) butler; comedy in 3 acts, by
Harrv O. Osgood. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1903. 62 p. 16".
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 3989,
Sept. 22, 1903; 2c. Nov. 20, 1903. 3818
Bigger (The) impulse; play in 3 acts, by M.
Goldman. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D : 23102 ; Matthew
Goldman, New York. 3819
Biggers' big blunder; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by U. S. Huggius.
© Ulysses S. Huggins, Wellsburg, W. Va. ;
D:262, Mar. 26, 1901. 3820
Bigness (The) of Bill. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers. Ark. ; D : 10888.
July 1, 1907; 2c. July 1, 1907. 3821
Bigote (La); comedie en 2 actes, par J. Renard.
Paris, Societe d'editions litteraires et artis-
tiques [1910] 148 p. 12°.
© Apr. 5, 1910; 2c. May 5, 1910; D : 20938 ;
Jules Renard, Paris. 3822
Bijah; a comedy in 1 act and 3 scenes, by C. B.
Lewis.
© C. B. Lewis, Detroit; 1880:10741, July
12. 3823
— or, Abijah Beaupole's store.
© Joseph P. Hamlin, jr.. East Boston; 1880:
18247, Dec. 1. 3824
Bijou (Le); play in 1 act, by M. Clover and L.
Conly. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1910; D: 22806; Madge
Clover, Los Angeles, and Louella Conly, Pasa-
dena. 3825
or. Good company, a musical comedy, by
M. Wolf.
© Mark Wolf, Boston ; 1882 : 17954, Oct. 26.
3826
Bijou (La), the waif and stray; a play in 3
acts, adapted from Ouida's novel Tricotrin
with original songs and duets by H. W. Ellis.
© H. Wyne Ellis, United States; 1882: 2754,
Feb. 22. 3827
Bilberry of Tilbury; a musical, farcical play in
3 acts, libretto by Silvanus, Dauncey and
George D. Day, lyrics by George D. Day, mu-
sic by Guy Jones. Typewritten.
© B. Feldman, London; 1898:24255, Apr.
18; 2c. Apr. 18. 3828
— — Same.
© Silvanus Dauncey, George D. Day and G.
.Tones. Brighton, England; 1898:26438, Apr.
28: 2c. Apr. 28. 3829
Bilderbuch (Das); ballett-feerie in 1 akte, von
Tull und Fiflelio, musik von Josef Bayer.
Leipzig, Aug. Cranz, 1909. 12 p. 12°.
© Dec. 4. 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1909 ; D : 17877 ;
Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 3830
Bildschnitzer (Die); tragodie braver leute, von
Karl Schouhorr. Leipzig. L. Staackmann,
1912. 67 p. 12°.
© Nov. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 1912 ; D : 28459 ;
L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 3831
Bill; jilay in 1 act, by B. J. Gartland. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D: 28473; Bessie J.
Gartland, Chicago. 3832
Bill Adams, the hero of Waterloo; farcical
comedy in 4 acts, by A. G. Lumsden. [3],
89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914; D: 37954; Alfred G.
Lumsden, Melbourne, Australia. 3832a
Bill and his book; or, Shakespeare's house
party, by G. Noble. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace Noble, Cincinnati ; D : 7419, Oct.
18. 1905; Ic. Oct. 9, 1905; Ic. Nov. 2, 1905.
3833
Bill Detrick; or. The mystery of Oliver's
Eerry, a melodrama in 3 acts, by A. Newton
Field. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 19424, Oct.
22; 2c. Oct. 22. 3834
Bill Freeman; comedy in 4 acts, by Howard
Wiswall Bible. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1912 ; D : 30359 ; Emily Duff.
New York. 3835
181
3836
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3857
Bill (A) from the milliner; monologue, by May-
Isabel Flsk. (In Harper's magazine, v. 107,
no. 642, Nov., 1903)
© Harper & bros.. New York; D : 3946,
Sept. 15, 1903; 2c. Oct. 23, 1903. 3836
See also Monologues.
Bill Green; 1 act comedy sketch, by O. J. Reiss.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912 ; D : 30572 ; Oliver J.
Reiss, New Orleans. 3837
Bill 'Iggins, valet; 1 act comedy sketch [by
J. Brooks] IS p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1912 ; D : 29672 ; Jack Brooks,
Terre Haute, Ind. 3838
Bill Jenks, crook; by W. H. Clifford. [14] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1911; D: 25584; Wm. H.
Clifford, New York. 3839
Bill Jepson's wife; [by] Robert C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1.SS5 :
26496, Dec. 16; 2c. Sept. 9, 1886. 3840
Bill Jones; duologue, by William and Josephine
Giles. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald. 7 p.
12".
© July 6. 1914: 2c. July 7. 1914; D: 37482;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 3840a
Bill Jones, the scout; an ideal Grand army play
in 5 acts, including 6 transformation tab-
leaux [by] Frances L. James.
© George A. Sawin and E. H. Noble, New
Bedford, Mass. ; 1884 : 10134, May 17. 3841
Bill (A) of fare; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. R.
Warren.
© Giles Revnolds Warren, Decatur, 111. ;
1894 : 12806. Mar. 5. 3842
Bill Perkins' proposin' day; comedy in 1 act,
bv Helena A. Pfeil. Chicago. The Dramatic
publishing co., 1910. 12 p. 4°.
© Dec. 29. 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22980 :
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 3843
Bill (The) poster; by E. R. Lang.
© Edwin R. Lang, New York; 1885:26118.
Dec. 12. 3844
a twenty minute vaudevillainy. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edwin Baker. Brooklyn ; D : 8733. June
23, 1906 : 2c. June 23. 1906. 3845
Bill (The) posters' strike; a comedy in 2
scenes to finish in 1 scene, by O. Zinn. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Oscar Zinn, New York; D: 12294, Feb. 3.
1908; 2c. Feb. 3. 1908. 3846
Bill rendered. See Spectre (The)
Bill Ryan, the stage hand; comedy vaudeville
.sketch, by H. W. Hoadley. [1], 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D: 38103; Harold
William Hoadley, New York. 3846a
Bill Slugs; an idyl of the wild Northwest, an
oi'iginal drama in 4 acts, by S. Maybell.
© Stephen Maybell, San Francisco; 1875:
4474, May 1. 3847
Bill, the coachman; or, A couple of curious
courtships, a farce comedy in 3 acts, by John
M. Francis. New York, S. French; London,
Samuel French, ltd.. 1910. 55 p. 16°. (On
cover: No. ii French's American acting ed.)
© Aug. 16. 1910; 2c. Aug. 17, 1910: D:
21815; Samuel French, New York. 3848
Bill, the scoiTt; or. The ten-or of the Wom-
panoags, a drama in 3 acts, by W. T. Mere-
dith.
© William T. Meredith. Baltimore; 1S76:
3072. Mar. 11. 3849
Bill (The) toppers; dramatiziation in 4 acts of
Andre Castaigne's novel of the same name, by
P. Kestler. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1. 1911: D: 2.38.35: Paul Kester,
Gunston, Va., and Bobbs-Merrill co., Indian-
apolis. 3850
play in 4 acts, by P. Kester. 167 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19. 1910: D: 22850: Bobbs-Mer-
rill CO. and Paul Kester, United States. 3851
Billee Taylor; a musical burletta in 2 acts, by
L. P. Richardson.
© Leander P. Richardson, New York: IS^I :
4877. Mar. 31. 3852
Billet (Le) doux.
(c) Lvdin M. Lister. San Francisco: D:
9200. Oct. 6, 1906. 3853
Billie Blue; American militnrv light opera in
3 acts, by E. W. Ruff. [33] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sent. 30. 1911; D : 25356 ; Edenr
Weston Ruflf, New York. 3854
or, T'osemite. a military comic licht opera
in 3 nets, hook, lvn>s and music bv E. W.
Ruflf. [1131 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1912; D : 28981 ; Edgar W.
Ruff. New York. 3855
Billie's career; or. The watchers in the night,
by W. Stahr. f. Typewritten.
© Walter Stahr. St. Louis; D : 13484. Aus.
1, 1908: 2c. Aug. 1. 1908. 3856
Billie's first love; 1 act play, by G. Griswold.
Typewritten.
© Grace Griswold. New York; 1900 A:
27824, Nov. 10; 2c. Nov. 10. 3857
182
- 3858
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3881
Billie's pal; comedy in 1 act, by E. Lawrence
Gibson. 11 p. f . Typewritten.
:© Ic. June 15, 1911 ; D : 24485 ; E. L. Gib-
son, Newport, R. I. 3858
Billing''s dog. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Palmer Howard, CleA'eland; D:
6445, Apr. 1, 1905; 2c. Apr. 1, 1905. 3859
Billionaire (The); a comedy, by A. R. Haven.
© Albert Roland Haven, New York; 1SS5:
250G5, Nov. 30. 3860
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens. Philadelphia; 1801:
8143, Mar. 3. 3861
— a musical comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 2080,
July 3, 1902; 2c. Feb. 3, 1903. 3862
— See also Scoop (The)
Billionaire in Strangeland; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, by A. Lawrence.
© Arthur Lawrence, Newark, N. J.; D:
8533, May 15, 1906. 3863
Billionaires (The); a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
L. Buchanan.
© Lorraine Buchanan, Springfield, Mo. ; D :
3206, Mar. 28, 1903. 3864
Bills; farce in 1 act, by John M. Francis. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1909.
17 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13. 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17373; Samuel French. New York. 3865
Bill's boot; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. J. Sul-
livan, L. Smith and H. W. Williams.
© Jos. J. Sullivan, Lnwrence Smith and H.
W. Williams, Pittsburgh; 1891:33939, Sept.
23. 3886
a spectacular farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan and Larry Smith.
United States ; 1891 : 33828, Sept. 22. 3867
Bill's kid; 1 act drama, by E. Totten. 5, p. f".
Typewritten.
© Edyth Totten. New York ; D : 1836, May
3, 1902 ; 2c. May 3, 1902. 3868
Bill's mermaid; romance of the sea in 1 act, by
E. Magnus. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19. 1913; D: 35388; Eugenie
Magnus, New York. 3869
Bill's partner; drama of western life in 1 act,
by M. Holland and L. Webb. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910; D: 20118; Montgomery
Holland and Leland Webb, Monmouth, 111.
3870
Billy; comedy drama in 1 act, by H. M. Hall.
[1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914; D: 39000; Hazel Mae
Hall, New York. 3870a
a comedy in 3 acts, by Matthew Brennan.
© William Morris and John T. Hall, New
York; D: 1275, Jan. 13, 1902. 3871
a drama, by L. Fletcher.
© Lydia Fletcher, United States; 1883:
19229, Oct. 19. 3872
1 act sketch, by P. Westerly. 9 p. 24°.
© Ic. June 8, 1910 ; D : 21304 ; Pauline Wes-
terly, Pasco, Wash. 8873
See also Justice.
Billy and the directing- fates; play in 2 acts, Dy
John Redhead Froome, jr. Chicago, Dramatic
pub. CO., 1914. 27 p. 12°. (Sergei's acting
drama, no. 630)
© Dec. 31. 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1915 ; D : 39326 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 3873a
Billy and the girl; 1 act play, by Will M. Cressy
and H. Irwin. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17926 ; Harry Irwin,
Clinton, la. 3874
Billy Barkley's baby. f°. Typewritten.
© Ethel Clifton. New York; D:8173, Mar.
16, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1906. 3875
Billy Ben's pirate play; dress rehearsal in 1
act, by R. Woodman. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house. 23 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912 ; D : 31171 ;
Rea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 3876
Billy-Billy.
© Louis T. and Theodore H. Ollesheimer.
Detroit ; D : 10993, July 18, 1907. 3877
Billy Bing, the bachelor from Birmingham; a
curtain rai?er with a moral, by J. M. Leveque.
1st installment.
© J. M. Leveque, New Orleans ; D : 13569.
Aug. 12, 1908. 3878
Billy Bounce and Bogieman.
© W. W. Denslow and Dudlev A. Braednn.
New York ; D : 9785, Jan. 14, 1907. 3879
Billy Bouncer; play in 1 act, bv Erwin K. Nadel.
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1914; D: 37363; Patrick J.
Casey, New York. 3879a
Billy Brown's friend; sketch, by E. S. Whinery.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910; D: 20595; Emmet S
Whinery, Pasadena. 3880
Billy Fortune and the lightfoot girlie; a play
in 1 act, from story by Wm. R. Lighton, drama-
tized by M. M. Walsh. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1912; D : 30104 ; Margaret
Mansfield Walsh, Cincinnati. 3881
183
3882
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOISrS
3899
Billy Jones's man; play in 1 act, by Wal-
ter Montague. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1912 ; D : 31372 ; T. Lawrence
Smith, San Francisco. 3882
Billy Loyd, the wharf rat.
© J. C. Arnold, Kansas City, Mo.; 1SS6 :
167% Jan. 20. 3883
Billy of Philly; farce comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Hinliley and M. Ferris. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915; D: 40263; Laura Hink-
ley, Mt. Vernon, la., and Mabel Ferris, New
York. 3883a
Billy, the boy artist; a musical comedy in 3
acts, book and lyrics, by E. F. Payne. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward F. Pavne, Belmont, Mass.; D:
8727, June 22, 1906 ; 2c. June 22, 1906. 3884
Billy, the burglar. See Their suffrage spat.
Billy, ihe hero; a comedy playlet, by Jay Fox.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Jav Fox. New York ; D : 13671, Aug. 21,
1908 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1908. 3885
Billy, the kid; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Walter Woods and Joseph Santley. 4° Type-
written.
© Joseph Santlev co.. inc.. New York; D:
9006, Aug. 28, 1906; 2c. Aug. 13, 1907. 3886
.Ma episode in the life of the famous boy
bandit in 4 acts, by Walwin Woods (Walter
Woods). Typewritten.
© Walter Woods. Erie, Pa. ; D : 3880, Aug.
14, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1903. 3887
Billy Todd's mother. See His first case.
Billy's aunt; farce in 1 act, by S. E. Smyth.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914: D: 35686; Samuel
Elisha Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 3887a
or. Living up to Billy, play in 4 acts and
4 scenes, by E. Cooper. [61] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D: 39056; Elizabeth
Cooper, New York. 3887b
Billy's awakening; farce, by Frederick Allen.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911; D : 25949 ; John Francis
White, Chicago. 3888
Billy's best girl; tabloid comedy drama in 3
acts, by W. C. Herman. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. [32] p. f. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Dec. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1914 ; D : 39140 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 3888a
Billy's boss; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by W.
E. La Rose. [1], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914 ; D : 35584 ; W. E. La Rose.
La Crosse, Wis. 3888b
Billy's bungalow; comedy in 3 acts and 1 scene,
bv E. M. Crane. New York, Dick <& Fitzger-
ald, 1910. 53 p. 12°.
© Jan. 12, 1910; 2c. Jan. 13, 1910; D:
17924 : Eleanor Maud Crane, New York. 3889
Billy's chorus girl; a comedietta, by Clara B.
Batchelder. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1907.
. 16p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago; D: 11098, Aug. 1,
1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 3890
Billy's getaway; a 1 act farce, by John S. Car-
roll. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911; D : 25729 ; Carl Knapp,
New York. 3891
Billy's happy day; a dramatic play in 1 act, by
E. T. Emery. 9 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Edwin T. Emery, San Francisco ; D :
13147, June 8, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908. 3892
Billy's little love affair; comedy in 3 acts, by
Heurv V. Esmond. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1904. 82 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5790, Nov.
18, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 3893
Billy's little murder. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. M. Vermilve, New York ; D : 2705,
Dec. 12, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1902. 3894
Billy's mishaps: a farce in 1 act, by Viola Gard-
ner Brown. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1903]
9 p. 16°.
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3709, July
n, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 3895
Billy's mother; play in 1 act, by G. Davis. [1],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35213 ; Gordon Davis.
Spokane, Wash. 3896
Billy's partner; 1 act comedy, by M. Raynor.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1910; D: 20058; Maude Ray-
nor, Chicago. 3897
Billy's redemption; farce comedy in 1 act, by
R. E. Guthrie. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913; D: 33376; R. Everett
Guthrie, Chicago. 3898
Billy's scoop; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by G. M.
Parker. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914 ; D : 38276 ; Gilman Mon-
cure Parker, Chicago. 3898a
Billy's tombstones; comedy in 3 acts, by George
Cameron [pseud, of Gladys Drew] 149 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909 ; D : 17517 ; Gladys Drew,
New York. 3899
184
3900
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3924
Bimbo of Bombay; act 3..
I© A. R. Wilson, New York; 1899:13200,
Feb. 17 ; 2e. Feb. 17. 3900
magico-hypnotic comedy in 3 acts, by Edgnr
Smith.
© E. J. Dooley and E. M. Graves, Hartford ;
1897:46344, Aug. 18; 2c. Ang. 10. 3901
Bimini; an opera, words by E. A. Wood.
© E. A. Wood, Pittsburgh; 1889 : 10982, Apr.
6 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1890. 3902
Binding- (The) link; dramatic sketch in 1 scene,
by V. Palen. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D : 32237 ; Victor Palen,
Toronto, Canada. 3903
Bindra, the minstrel; opera in 2 acts, by
Frances Allitsen. 21 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909; D: 16668; Wilfred
Lucas, New York. 3904
Bing Bing (The) brothers; a comedy with
lyrics, by A. J. Lamb. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur J. L.imb, New York; D: 11557,
Oct. 21, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 3905
Bing villa next stop; comedy in 1 act. by N. A.
Sparks. [3], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1913; D: 33385; Ned A.
Sparks. New York. 3306
Binxy's romance (A glimpse of the gutter);
sketch in 1 act, by O. T. Fiske. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Oliver T. Fiske, New York; D:158S,
Mar. 17, 1902; 2c. Mar. 17, 1902. 3907
Biografter (The); moving picture novelty in 2
scenes, by Frank D. Thomas. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912; D: 31464; F. D.
Thomas, New York. * 3908
Bird (A) and a bottle.
© Caryl Wilbur, New York; 1900 A: 17192,
July 12. 3909
a dramatic composition, by Louis Wesley
Jones.
© Ellen Campion, San Francisco ; D : 295,
Apr. 1, 1901. 3910
Bird (The) cage; drama in 3 acts, by A. Adams.
[2], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912; D : 31093 ; H. A. Adams,
La Jolla, Cal. 3911
Bird Center; Cap Fry's birthday party; a play
in 1 act, by George Ade. 8 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John T. McCutcheon, Chicago; D : 4549,
Jan. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1904. 3912
Bird (The) charmer. See Bessie.
Bird (The) child; play in 1 act, by L. G. White.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36122 ; Lucy Goode
White, San Francisco. 3912a
Bird (The) claim; by E. Nice. 36 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Eugene Nice, New York ; D : 15005, Feb.
5, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1909. 3913
Bird (The) family and their friends; a comedy
in 3 acts, by Verna M. Raynor. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing company.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O.^ 1898 : 9365, Feb.
3 ; 2c. Feb. 9. 3914
Bird (A) in a gilded cage; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by H. Wall and S. H. Speck.
© Howard Wall, New York, and S. H.
Speck, Cleveland; 1900 A : 2167, Jan. 24. 3915
a society drama in 4 acts, by Seymour Tib-
bals. Typewritten.
© R. W. Marks, Perth, Canada; 1900 A:
1.5092, June 18 ; 2c. June 18. 3916
Bird in the hand. 4°. Typewritten.
© Delia M. Clarke, New York; D : 9798.
Jan. 16, 1907; 2c. Jan. 16, 1907. 3917
a farce in 1 act, by S. B. Alexander. Type-
written.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston ; 1891 :
41237, Nov. 17; Ic. Nov. 17. 3918
Same. New York, M. Witmark & sons
[1906] 23 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D : 8948,
Aug. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1906. 3919
play in 1 act, by Delia Clarke. [2], 36 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1913; D : 34406; Delia Clarke
Sullivan, New York. 3920
Bird (The), M. D.; or. How the widow caught
the bird.
© Katherine Stagg, New York ; 1899 : 23833,
Apr. 4. 3921
[9] p.
A°
Bird (The) man; by O. T. Johnsone.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25610 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 3922
— — musical playlet shown at rehearsal, by L. E.
Trimm. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911; D: 24825; Leslie B.
Trimm, New York. 3923
piny in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone. [25] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913; D : 34844 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 3924
185
3925
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3947
Bird (A) of paradise; drama in 3 acts, by R. W.
Tully. [147] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D:2390S; Richard
Walton Tully, Alma, Cal. 3925
Hawaiian play in 3 acts, by R. W. Tully.
[17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28104 ; Richard Wal-
ton Tully, Arcadia, Cal. 3926
Bird (The) of passage; comedy in 3 acts, by J.
F. Ballard. [304] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911 ; D : 23992 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 3927
Bird of prey; play in 1 act, by F. M. Page. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909; D: 17242; Fiddis M.
Page, United States. 3928
Birdie; or, "Was it criminal? drama in 3 acts,
by Barba Rossa [pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee: D:
1046, Oct. 31, 1901. 3929
Birdland; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10755,
June 12, 1907. 3930
by Paul West. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York; D : 14298.
Nov. 16, 1908; 2c. Nov. 10, 1908. 3931
Birds. 8ee Aristophanes' Birds, Frogs and
Clouds.
Bird's (The) Christmas Carol; dramatic version
[in prologue and 3 acts], by K. D. Wiggin in
collaboration with Helen Ingersoll. Boston
aud New York, Houghton Mifflin company,
1914. xviii, 103 p. 12".
© Oct. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38668 ;
Kate Douglas Wiggin, New York. 3931a
Birds in a cage; a comic dramatic sketch, by R.
J. Dunglison. Philadelphia, Collins, printer,
1872.
© Richard J. Dunglison, Philadelphia;
1872 : 1826, Feb. 24. 3932
Birds in a gilded cage; comedietta in 1 act, by
O. Colburn. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago; D: 10464,
May 1, 1907 ; 2c. May 1. 1907. 3933
Birds Island; a drama in 4 acts, by Sallie F.
Toler. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59871.
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 3934
Birds of a feather; American comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Frost. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1915 ; D : 41548 ; Emil Frost,
New York. 3934a
a comedy in 4 acts, by D. Lowry.
© David Lowry, Pittsburgh; 1881:18.^)36,
Sept. 3 ; 2c. Sept. 3. 3935
Birds of a feather — Continued,
comedy in 1 act, by C. Twyford. [2], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan 2, 1912 ; D : 28196 ; Cyril Twyford,
London. 3936
by G. M. Rosener. [4], 15 p. 4".
Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1913 ; D : 34378 ; George M.
Rosener, New York. 3937
— an entirely original melodramatic comedy
in 4 acts, by H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 1891 :
11274, Mar. 27. 3938
— a farce-comedy in 3 acts, adapted and aug-
mented from the French of Meilhac and
Halgvy, by E. Jamieson.
© Egbert Jamieson, Chicago; 1879:16885,
Dec. 15. 3939
— musical comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by A. Lowe, music by A. B. Sloane.
© Allen Lowe and A. Baldwin Sloane, New
York ; D : 9086, Sept. 14, 1906. 3940
1 act comedy, by F. Allen. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1909; D: 16918; Frederick
Allen, Salt Lake City. 3941
— play in 4 acts, by T. J. GafEney. 46 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913; D: 31881; Thomas J.
Gaffne5% Albany. 3942
— play in 1 act, by J. McCree. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913; D: 34272; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 3943
by R. A. Hicks. 7 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915 ; D : 39612 ; Raymond Au-
gustus Hicks. Los Gatos. Cal. 3943a
Birds (The) of passage; play in 3 acts, by J.
Roluick. [2], 153 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1913 ; D : 31S75 ; Jacob Rolnifk,
Brooklyn. 3944
See also Clipped wings.
Birds of prey; drama in 4 acts and 2 scenes,
adapted from the Russian, by W. E. Smith.
63 p. f". Typewritten,
© William E. Smith, Brooklyn; D:5071,
May 24, 1904 ; 2c. May 24, 1904. 3945
drama in 3 acts, by B. W. Starkweather.
[1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34149; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 3946
a melodrama in 5 acts, by J. T. Mclntyre.
© John T. Mclntvre and M. Wayne Kratz,
Philadelphia ; 1895 : 50199, Oct. 3. 3947
186
3948
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3966
Birds of prey — Continued.
or, Sucli is life, a comedy in 4 acts, by Gus-
tav Von Moser.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, United States; 1878:
3386, Mar. 20. 3948
Birds of the Limberlost; by G. S. Porter. New
York, Doiibleday, Page «& co., 1914. 1 p. 1., i,
3-24 p. 12°.
© Feb. 16, ini4 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36147 ;
Gene Stratton Porter, Rome City, Ind. 3948a
Birth; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Manners.
171 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Hartley ISIanners. New York ; D : 13647,
Aug. 26, 1908; 2c. Sept. 11, 190S. 3949
piny in 1 act, by M. A. W. Koll. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 : D : 39068 ; Melanie A.
W. Koll, Chicago. 3949a
Birth and breeding'; a play in 4 acts, adapted
from the German by Jerome K. Jerome.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1892:20003.
May 11. 3950
Birth and gold; or, "Woven of many threads,
a sensational drama in 4 acts, and 4 tableaux,
by J. M. Charles and N. A. Conkey.
© J. M. Charles and Nate A. Conkey, Pitts-
burgh ; 1871 : 8277, Sept. 4. 3951
Birth (The) of a Frankenstein; morality play
in 1 act, by Anna Wynne. 24 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3. 1915 ; D : 39575 ; Anna Wynne
O'Ryan, New York. 3951a
Birth (The) of a hero; 1 act play, by L. Gregory.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11. 1911; D: 23619; Lawrence
Gregory, New York. 3952
Birth (The) of a sea serpent; drama in 1 act,
by G. H. Trader. [2], 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5. 1013: D : 35266; George Henry
Trader, Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. 3953
Birth (The) of chemistry. See Chemia.
Birth (The) of Christ; biblical drama -in 10
scenes, bv J. H. Knhlman. Loudonville, O.. J.
H. Knhlman. [23] p. 12".
© Nov. 11. 1914; 2c. Nov. 12, 1914: D:
38783; John H. Knhlman, Loudonville. O.
3953a
play, by J. H. Kuhlman. 22 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911; D: 28012; J. H. Knhl-
man, Loudonville, O. 3954
Birth (The) of liberty; a 4 act melodrama, by
A. M. De Lisser.
© Alfred M. De Lisser, New York; 1895:
13667, Mar. 8. 3956
in 5 acts.
© Annie B. Williams, Springfield, Mass. ;
1885 : 13427, June 19. 3957
Birth (The) of love; a comedy-drama, by E. B.
Koller.
© Euphemia B. Koller, New York; 1896:
58099, Oct. 22. 3958
Birth of minstrelsy; a tuneful potpourri in 3
servings, by W. D. Hall. 65 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia ; D : 6973,
July 15. 1905 ; 2c. July 15, 1905. 3959
Birth of Old Glory; a Betsy Ross sewing party,
an original dramatic patriotic sketch, by Chas.
Noel Douglas. New York, M. Witmark & sons,
1905. 16 p. 16°.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D: 7714,
Dec. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 3960
Birth (The) of the golden god; an extrava-
ganza.
© Western theatrical syndicate, Chicngo;
1898 : 3220, Jan. 5. 3961
Birth (The) of the opal; a dramatic ballet in 3
tableaux.
© Edna Worthlev Underwood, Kansas Citv,
Mo. ; D : 9504, Nov. 22, 1906. 3962
Birth of the poppy and the California girl;
play in 2 acts, by A. L. Benson. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20313; Andrew L.
Benson, Santa Barbara, Cal. 3963
Birth (The) of the rainbow; or, Erin's vision,
a drama in 4 acts for schools and academies,
by P. T. Carew.
© Paul T. Carew, Newark, N. J.; 1896-.
28668, May 11 ; 2c. June 1. 3964
Birth (The) of the sunflower; transformation
sketch in 1 act, by J. H. Decker.
© J. H. Decker, New York ; D : 3744, July
22, 1903. 3965
Birthday (The) cake; a comedy, in 2 acts, by
Carrie Tammie.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 76309,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 3966
Birth (The) of Galahad; fby] Rlrhard Hovey.
Boston, Small, Maynard & co., 1898.
© Small, Mavnard & co., Boston; 1898: ^^
33525, May 31 ; 2c. June 11. 3955 '-1 Birthday of the infanta. See Court favour.
Birthday (The) celebration; comedy in 4 acts,
by F. C. Barclay. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915; D: 39775; Fannie C.
Barclay, New York. 3966a
187
3967
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
3989
Birthday (The) party; sketch, by C. H. Burke.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Henry Burke, New York ; D :
16018, June 7, 1909 ; 2c. June 7, 1909. 3967
a musical comedy in 1 act, by Joe Goodwin.
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Von Eiff & Havman, New York ; D : 14406,
Nov. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 3968
Birthday (The) present; 1 act sketch, by F
Whitehouse. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 24, 1913 ; D : 33310 ; Frances
Whitehouse, Valley Cottage, N. Y. 3969
Birthday (A) revelation; dramatic sketch, by A.
Green. 9 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1911 ; D : 25827 ; A. Green. Los
Angeles. 3970
Birthday roses; a play in 3 acts, by C. H. Chase.
© Clifford Hoffman Chase. Haverhill,
Mass. ; 1894 : 24690, May 16. 3971
Birthdays (The); Lincoln nnd WashinEftou
birthday dialogue for four boys and four girls,
by Clara J. Denton. New York, J. Fischer &
bro. [1910] 3 p. 12°. (Fischer's edition
plays, dialogues, and drills)
© Jan. 14, 1910; 2c. Jan. 14, 1910; D : 1797] :
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 3972
Birthmark (The); comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Sullivan. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915: D: 41667; Alan Sulli-
van, Toronto, Canada. 3972a
Birthright (The); a play in 4 acts.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D ;
11613, Oct. 28, 1907. 3973
by C. Skinner.
© Constnnce Skinner, Los Angeles; D : 8671,
June 11, 1906. 3974
Same. 77 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909; D : 17009 ; Constance
Skinner, Chicago. 3975
Snme. New ed. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D: 33945; Constnnce
Skinner, New York. 3976
by V. Kline. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913; D: 34302; Virginia
Kline, New York. 3977
play in 2 acts, by T. C. Murray. Dublin.
Mannsel & co., ltd., 1911. 43 p. 12°. (On
cover; Abbey theatre series, v. 14)
© Apr. 15, 1911 ; 2c. June 2, 1911 ; D : 24382 ;
T. C. Murray, Rathduff Blarney, Co. Cork,
Ireland. 3978
problem playlet, by J. C. Nugent. [1], 15 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1914; D: 36759; John Chnrles
Nugent, Canal Dover, O. 3978a
Birthstrike (The); 1 act war tragedy, by F.
Haines-Reed. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1915; D : 40429 ; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 3978b
See also War babies.
Bischen (Das) ruhm; komtidie in 3 akten, von
Heinz Gordon. Berlin [F. Bloch erben] 1909.
.88 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch, erben, Berlin; D: 15301,
Mar. 11, 1909; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 3979
Biscuits and bills; comedy in 1 act. by O. B.
Du Rois. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald.
16 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911; D;2.387S;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 3980
Bishop (The) and the burglar; a comedy sketch
in 1 scene, by L. C. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia ; D ; 156, Feb.
19, 1901. 3981
Bishop (The) and the thief; token from an in-
cident in Victor Hugo's Les miserables, by E.
O'Neill. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jnn. 20, 1912; D; 28365; Edwnrd
O'Neill, London. 3982
Bishop (The) of Cottontown; from the novel
of the same name, by J. T. Moore, dram.itized
by Edwnrd Saxon. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912; D: 29203; John T^ot-
wood Moore, Nashville. 3983
Bishop's (The) candlesticks; a play in 1 act. by
N. McKinnel. London, Samuel French, ltd. ;
New York, Samuel French, 1908. 20 p. 12°.
© Normnn McKinnel. London; D: 1382.5.
Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 3984
Bishop's (The) dream; original comedy in 8
acts, by Paul Prester Temple [pseud, of W.
W. Davis] 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1910; D: 22156; Wm. W.
Davis. New York. 3985
Bishop's (The) emeralds; a play in 4 acts, by
A. Hosmer- Adams, founded on the story The
bishop's emeralds, by Houghton Townley. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Alice Hosmer-Adnms and Jacob K.
Adams, New York; D: 13927, Sept. 26, 1908;
2c. Sept. 26, 1908. 3986
Bishop's (The) king; a drama in 5 acts, by A.
O. :Myers.
© Allen O. Myers, Worthington, O. ; D:
5980. Dec. 29, 1904. 3987
Bishop's move; a comedy in 3 acts, by John
Oliver Hobbes and Murray Carson.
© Pearl IMarv Teresa Craigie, T-ondon : D:
1985, June 9, 1902; 2c. June 9, 1902. 3988
Bishop's (The) wife; a drama in 1 act, by W. A.
Lawson. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. A. Lawson, Sacramento, Cal. ; D :
7175. Aug. 28, ] 905 ; 2c. Aug. 28. 1905. 3989
188
3990
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4010
Bismarck; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. M.
Schoeneman.
© Jolm Mictiael Schoeneman, Quincy, 111. ;
1SS9 : 3015, Jan. 25. 3990
Bismarck's bounty. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eleuor de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn ; D •
6097, Jan. 19, 1905; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 3991
Bit (A) o' ash; or, Death before dishonor, a
romantic picturesque drama in 4 acts, by
William Akhurst.
© Lewis Morrison, Philadelphia ; 1875 : 4730,
May 7. 3992
Bit (A) o' blarney; an Irish play of the present
time, in 3 acts, by Fitzgerald Murphy. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
1G023, Mar. 31; 2c. Aug. 30. 3993
Bit o' furze blossom; by B. J. Greene and M.
Keene. 29 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17116 ; Ben J. Greene
and Mattie Keene, New York. 3994
Bit (A) o' love; play in 3 acts, by John Gals-
worthy. New York, Charles Scribner's sons,
1915. 5 p. 1., 84 p. 12".
© June 12, 1915; 2c. June 15, 1915; D:
40934 ; Charles Scribner's sons, New York.
3994a
Bit (A) o' stuff; sketch by Wilfred T. Coleby.
London, S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French,
1912. 18 p. 10".
© Dec. 23, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1912 ; D : 31781 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 3995
Bit (A) of Bohemia; a comedy in 1 act, by Anne
Story Allen.
© Anne Allen Currier, New York; D:2151,
July 24, 1902. 3996
Bit (A) of brown paper; a serio-comic drama in
4 acts, by D. A. Reynolds.
© D. A. Reynolds, Lansing, Mich.; 1891:
44431, Dec. 7. 3997
Bit of Coney Island; miniature melo-drama, by
W. H. Clifford. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1910 ; D : 22757 ; Pauline Pauli,
Coytesville, N. J. 3998
Bit (A) of discretion; a society drama of the
present day, by M. A. Seelig.
© M. Aubrey Seelig, St. Louis; D : 4437,
Dec. 26, 1903. 3999
Bit (A) of glass; or, In the far North, extrava-
ganza, plan and music by A. Dougherty, dia-
logue and song words by K. C. Brown.
© Ada Dougherty and Kate Clark Brown,
San Francisco ; 1896 : 37663, June 29. 4000
Bit (A) of Harlem; drama in 1 act, by A^an
Dearing Perriue. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1910 ; D : 21488 ; Mary B. Ford,
New York. 4001
Bit (A) of human nature; a dramatic playlet
in 1 act, by E. L. Waitt and W. Walter. 9 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ernest L. W'aitt and Wilmer Walter, Bos-
ton ; D : 10665, May 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907.
4002
Bit of lace; miniature musical comedy, book and
lyrics by F. C. Harris, music by E. Jewell.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1910; D: 20945; F. Clifford
Harris and Eddie Jewell, San Francisco. 4003
Bit (A) of life; comedy drama in 1 act, by E. W.
Cortis. [1], 19 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37722 ; Ernest W^hite-
house Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 4003a
dramatic comedy playlet, by E. W. Cortis.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1910; D: 21520; Ernest W.
Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 4004
a modern American play in 3 acts and 4
scenes, by B. Ongley. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Byron Ongley, Hartford; D: 14335, Nov.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908. 4005
See also Top (The) floor bedroom.
Bit (A) of musical comedy; in 1 act, by J.
Arnold. 5 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914 ; D : 31903 ; Jack Arnold,
Chicago. 4005a
singing, talking, and dancing sketch, by J.
Arnold. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1913 ; D : 32956 ; Jack Arnold,
Memphis, Tenn. 4006
Bit of musk. See Miskah.
Bit (A) of nonsense; in 1 act, by Kate Thomas.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1908. 26 p. 12".
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 13830,
Sept. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 4007
Bit (A) of old Chelsea; play in 1 act, by Mrs.
Oscar Beringer. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1905. 25 p. 16".
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8498, May
8, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1906. 4008
Bit (A) of old Ireland; romantic comedy with
an Irish setting, by W. Montague. 7 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34196 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 4009
Bit of old Mexico. 15 p. f". Typewritten.
© Carona Riccardo, Denver; D : 8105, Mar.
5, 1906; 2c. Mar. 6, 1906. 4010
Bit (A) of Paris; play in 1 act, by L. E. Taber.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1915; D: 39341; Louise E.
Taber, San Francisco. 4010a
189
4011
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4036
Bit (A) of studio life; by F. Monroe. 11 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Frank Monroe, New York ; D : 14034, Oct.
12, 1908; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 4011
Biter (The) bit; 1 act play, by J. Marriott-Hodg-
kins. [11] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1910; D: 21493; Jessie Mar-
riott-Hodgkins, London. 4012
Bits; a comedy, by W. Sikes and Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 7860, July
23. 4013
Bits of vaudeville; or, Vaudeville de luxe,
slvetch and lyrics written by Nat Le Roy, music
by Harry Darcy [pseud, of S. Peyser] [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914 ; D : 36159 ; Samuel Pey-
ser, Cbicago. 4013a
Bitten by an M. D.; a comedy in 3 acts, by O.
Slade. [1], 83 p. illus. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913; D: 32283; Constance
Slade, New York. 4014
Bitter and sweet; dramatic sketch, by M. E.
Moore. 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20519; Marion E.
Moore, Stapleton, N. Y. 4015
Bitter atonement; or. Love and honor, a society
drama in 4 acts, by J. G. and E. A. Stuttz.
© J. G. and E. Alma Stuttz, United States;
1897 : 44604, Aug. 6. 4016
Bitter (The) bar; a tragedy, by Olivia Morgan
Bedinger.
© L. M. Bedinger, Erlanger, Ky. ; 1893:
51701, Nov. 20. 4017
Bitter (The) cup; a forcible comedy in 4 acts,
by D. Oppeuheim. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Oppenheim, New York ; D : 15600,
Apr. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1909. 4018
play in 4 acts, by L. Dalton and Al. C. Joy.
50 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910 ; D : 20559 ; Lionel Dal-
ton, Fresno, Cal. 4019
Bitter (A) dose; comedietta in 1 act, by M. Hor-
winski, jr.
© Mux Horwinski, jr., San Francisco,
1899 : 18460, Mar. 11. 4020
Bitter (A) expiation; drama in 5 acts, by M. H.
Barrymore.
© Maurice H. Barrymore, Philadelphia ;
1880 : 17449, Nov. 16. 4021
Bitter (A) foe; an original drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by C. Heritage.
© Clarence Heritage, Jersey City; 1881:
18197, Nov. 23. 4022
Bitter fruit; a domestic drama in 3 acts, by A.
W. Dubourg.
© K. J. Bateman-Crowe. United States;
1873 : 11986, Oct. 17. 4023
^— and a prologue, by A. W. Dubourg.
© K. J. Bateman-Crowe, United States;
1873 : 13764, Nov. 28. 4024
an original comedy in 3 acts, by E. F. De
Nyse.
© Edwin F. De Nyse, New York; 1870:
3300, Nov. 3. 4025
a society drama in 5 acts, and 5 tableaux.
by M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1874 : 10020, July 30. 4026
Bitter fruits; tragedy in 1 act, by F. B. Elkins
and J. Marion. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913 ; D : 34620 ; F. B. Elkins
and J. Marion, New York. 4027
Bitter (A) reckoning. 90 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Franklyn J. Thomas, Meadville, Pa.; D:
4640, Feb. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904. 4028
Bitter-sweet; a drama in 5 acts, by R. S. Tracy.
© Roger S. Tracy, New York ; 1874 : 4076,
Mar. 26. 4029
— a drama in 4 acts, by E. Jamieson.
© Egbert Jamieson, Chicago; 1880:6443,
Apr. 26. 4030
— an emotional drama, by B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York;
1SS7 : 29687, Nov. 16. 4031
or. Matrimony in prospect and realiza-
tion, farce in 1 act, by Mrs. P. Jackson.
© Mrs. Philip Jackson, Alexander City,
Ala. ; 1893 : 54480, Dec. 9. 4032
Bitter sweets; a comedy in 4 acts, by L. Harris.
Washington, 1881.
© Lindsey Harris, United States; 1881:
18309» Nov. 26 ; 2c, Apr. 13, 1885. 4033
Bitter waters; or, Radiant, based on a tale in
the Talmud, drama in 4 acts, by A. H. Fromen-
son. 83 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 16759 ; A. H. Fro-
menson. New York. . 4034
Bitt's; a musical comedy, by W. O. Dawkins.
f. Typewritten.
© W^alter O. Dawkins, Brooklvn; D: 12164,
Dec. 30, 1907; Ic. Dec. 31, 1907; Ic. Jan. 3,
1908. 4035
Bixby's baby; a farce in 1 act, by B. O. Mason.
[33] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 32439; Ben C.
Mason, Washington. 4036
190
4037
COPYBIGHTED IJT THE UNITED STATES
4059
Bjaerg-Ejoind og- Hans Hustru; skuespil i 4
optrin, anden gennemsete nd.save, af J. Sigur-
jonsson. Kjobenhnvn og Kristiania, Gylden-
dalske boghandel Nordisk forlag, 1913. 140 p.
12".
© Feb. 26, 1913 ; 2c. May 3, 1913 ; D : 334G0 ;
Johann Sigiirjonsson, Copenhagen. 4037
Black (The) age. See Southland.
Black and Tan Bob, the bootblack; a romantic
drama in 3 acts and a prologue, by C. Thorn-
ton.
© Charles Thornton, United States; 1877:
13266, Nov. 15. 4038
Black and white; a comic dramatic composition,
by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 18SS : 20560.
July 17. 4039
in 1 street scene, by E. L. Gamble. [2] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1912; D: 28820; Wm. J.
Barry, Greenfield, Mass. 4040
a play, by Mrs. E. Arnott.
© Mrs. Edward Arnott, Chicago; 1881:
5416, Apr. 9. 4041
sketch in 1 act, by C. I. Ravn. 9 p. 4°.
Black (The) ball; a melodrama in 5 acts, by F.
Darcy.
© Frederick Darcy, Philadelphia; 1890:
19651, June 18. 4049
See also Mysteries (The) of the Gaskell
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1910; D: 22049; Clara Iza
Ravn, Brattleboro, Yt. 4042
Black (The) and white twins; or, A new com-
edy of errors, by W. M. Kerr. [2], 54 p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29650 ; William Mel-
ville Kerr, Franklin, Pa. 4043
Black (The) ape; a fairy spectacular extrava-
ganza, by James Barnes.
© Signor Canito, New York; 1871:2817,
Apr. 1, 4044
Black art; a minstrel sketch in 1 act, by Mary
Moncure Parker. Chicago, F. J. Drake & co.,
1903. 7 p. 16°.
© Frederick J. Drake & co., Chicago ; D :
4256, Nov. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1903. 4045
or. An American millionairess, an original
comedy in 4 acts, by S. Henry.
© Symons Henry and Godfrey Hodges, Min-
neapolis; 1895:4554, Jan. 17. 4046
Black (The) avenger; or. The pirate's last shot,
a romantic sensational drama in 3 acts, by
A. H. Sheldon.
© A. H. Sheldon, New York; 1873:2507.
Mar. 14, 4047
Black (The) bachelor; negro farce in 1 act.
Chicago, Dramatic publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1898:68620,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 4048
house.
Black (The) band; comic opera in 3 acts, by C.
L. Moreau.
© C. L. Moreau, New York ; D : 1863, Apr.
30, 1902. 4050
Black (The) beast; play in 1 act, by G. V. Tyler.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. . Jan. 13, 1914 ; D : 35712 ; G. Vere
Tyler, New York. 4050a
Black Beauty; founded on the story of Black
Beauty, by J. Adams. 79 p. f. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Boston ; D : 6271, Mar. 1,
1905; 2c. Apr. 12, 1905. 4051
■ a play in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by N. Twomey,
founded on Anna Sewell's book. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey, Dorchester, Mass. ; D :
15655, Apr. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909. 4052
a prize play in 4 acts, by Flavia Rosser.
S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Atkinson & Thatcher, Boston; D : 10963,
July 13, 1907 ; 2c. July 13, 1907. 4053
or. The faithful groom, sensational com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by W. B. Glenroy.
© Wm. B. Glenroy, Brooklyn; 1891:46559.
Dec. 21. 4054
Black blunders; an Ethiopian farce in 2 scenes,
ed. by George H. Coes. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42856, Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 4055
Black Bohemia; or. Darky dom, by W. M, Cook
and A. Rogers. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D:25SS9; Will Marion
Cook and Alex. Rogers, New York. 4056
Black (The) box; by Edith Maida Lessing [i. e.
E. M. L. Cook] and B. P. Smith. [9] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910 : D : 21802 ; Edith Maida
Lessing Cook and Betty Parker Smith, Los
Angeles. 4057
Black (The) breach of promise case; a mock
trial. Chicago, Dramatic publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1898:68619,
Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 25. 4058
Black (The) brigands; a musical burlesque in
1 scene, by Frank Dumont. New York, De
Witt.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1884:
26399, Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 4059
191
4060
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4081
Black butterflies. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jeau Caldwell, New York; D : 7992, Feb.
14, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1906. 4060
Black (The) butterfly; 1 act playlet, by W. W.
Whalen and Herbert Warren. 9 p. t°. Type-
written.
I© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913; D: 34894; Will W.
Wbalen, Harrisburg, Pa. 4061
Black Caiion, See Silent (The) witness.
Black (The) cap; a melodrama in 3 acts, by W.
R. Balcb.
© William Ralston Balcb, Philadelphia ;
1SS5 : 6209, Mar. 16. 4062
Black (The) cardinal; a play in 5 acts, by J. T.
Smith.
© John Talbot Smith, New York; 1897:
7769, Jan. 28; 2c. July 3, 1899. 4063
Black (A) cat.
© John Devoy, New York ; 1892 : 39501, Sept.
30. 4064
Same.
© Robert J. Cutler, New York; 1894: 13110,
Mar. 6. 4065
— a comedy.
© Neil Burgess, New York ; 1896 : 54822,
Oct. 3. 4066
by G. Hill.
© Gus Hill, New York ; 1896 : 58093, Oct. 22.
4067
farce in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith. [107] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D:294S2; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 4068
Black (The) chap from White Chapel; an eccen-
tric negro piece, adapted from Burnard and
Williams, B. B., by Henry L. Williams, jr.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1871:
4069
See Rob,
5715, June 17; 2c. Jan. 5, 1872.
Black (The) chapel of Maryland,
the hermit.
Black China; by F. Harris. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Harris. London ; D : 1261, Dec. 12,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1902. 4070
Black (The) cornelian; a sketch for vaudeville,
by B. Hope. 13 p. f. Typewritten.
© Beryl Hope, New York; D : 15348, Mar.
16, 1909; 2c. Mar. 16, 1909. 4071
Black (The) cottag-e; a dramatization in 1 act of
AVilkie Collins' story of the same name, by D.
Kimball. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Kimball, Boston; D : 15103. Feb.
17, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 4072
Black crepe and diamonds; fantasy, by G.
Baldwin. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913 ; D : 32643 ; George Bald-
win, Marysville, Cal. 4073
Black (The) crescent; or. Coals and ashes of
life, a masked mystery of Baltimore, by A. P.
Morris, jr.
© A. P. Morris, jr., Baltimore; 1871:9435,
■ Oct. 9. 4074
Black crook; burlesque company in a tale of en-
cbautment.
© Alexander & Allen, Muskegon, Mich.;
1892 : 28054, July 5 ; 2c. July 5. 4075
burlesque in 1 act, by J. Jermon. Type-
written.
© Jos. Jermon, Philadelphia ; 1896 : 36951,
June 25 ; 2c. July 15. 4076
■ a grand magical drama in 4 acts, by Chas.
M. Barras.
© Sarah Barras, Albert M. Barras, Amanda
Barras, Philadelphia, and Chas. H. Barras,
Be\ erly, N. J. ; in renewal for 14 years from
Nov. 16, 1891 ; 1891 : 22852, June 23. [Note.—
Original entry by Chas. M. Barras, Nov. 16,
1863, Southern District, New York] 4077
Black cross; dramatic composition, by M. A.
Eiwiu. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20687 ; Mack A. Er-
win, Selma, Cal. 4078
a sensational drama in 3 acts, by J. C.
Hicks. Ms.
© John C. Hicks, Towson, Md. ; 1886 : 14542,
June 25 ; Ic. July 1. 4079
Black (A) diamond; a comic drama in 2 acts,
bv ^I. R. Orne. Boston, W. H. Baker & CO.,
1890.
© Walter H. Baker and co., Boston ; 1890 :
19433, June 16 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 4080
Black (The) diamond; sensational comedy tab-
loid drama in 1 act, 3 scenes, by W. C. Rogers.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [2],
20 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914 ; D : 38874 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 4080a
sensational comedy tabloid drama in 3 acts,
by Charles Morton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [33] p. f". Mimeographed.
© Nov. 3, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D : 38892;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 4080b
Black (The) diamond express; a sensational
railroad comedy drama in 4 acts. Typewrit-
ten.
© George G. Dupree, Brooklvn: 1900 A:
9707, Apr. 16; Ic. Mar. 5. 4081
Black (The) diamond of Hazelton. See Molly
(The) Mag'uires.
192
4082
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4107
Black diamonds; in 4 acts, by N. T. Bishop.
41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910; D: 22668; Ninette
Tliullen Bishop, Cleveland. 4082
Black Dick; or. The brand of Cain, a drama in
4 acts, by A. L. Fisher and J. H. Zerr. Clyde,
O., Ames' publishing co., 1902. 36 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 429] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1625, Mar.
20, 1902; 2c. Mar. 20, 1902. 4083
Black (The) doctor; or, The prophecy of the
voodoo king, a drama in 4 acts, dramatized
from William Henry Peck's story of the
same name, by Mrs. M. A. D. Clifton.
© Mrs. M. A. D. Clifton, Wheeling, W. Va. ;
187.3 : 10253, Sept. 9. 4084
Black dome; by J. P- Somerville.
© James Paul Somerville, Orange, N. J. ;
1900 A : 14018, June 5. 4085
Black domino; the music by Auber, the libretto
by M. Scribe. Parepa-Rosa grand English
opera. Wm. C. Bryant & co., 1871.
© Carl Rosa, New York (?); 1871:11557,
Dec. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 4086
a 3 act drama. Typewritten.
© Aubrey Lanston, Washington; 1898:
29276, May 11 ; Ic. May 11. 4087
Black (The) door; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. G. Patten.
© William G. Patten, Brooklyn; 1892:7683,
Feb. 17. 4088
Black (The) dragon mine; play in 4 acts, by
J. T. Porter. Pomona, Times pub. co. 56 p.
12".
© June 16, 1914; 2c. July 17, 1914; D:
37751: James Tank Porter, La Misa, Cal.
4088a
Black drop; original comedy drama in 4 acts,
by S. Woods. 57 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Sam Woods, Erie, Pa. ; D : 5068, May 23,
1904; 2c. May 16, 1904; Ic. rev. ed. Dec. 5,
1904. 4089
Black (The) duck (Le canard noir); a spec-
tacular drama in 5 acts, by E. H. Crosby.
© Edward H. Crosby, Boston; 188519742.
Apr. 28. 4090
Black (The) dwarf.
© George H. Maxwell, United States ; 1883 :
16968, Sept. 15 ; 2c. Sept. 15. 4091
spectacular extravaganza in 4 acts and
tableau, arr. and adapted by G. H. Maxwell.
© George H. Maxwell, Chicago ; 1883 : 12082,
July 2. 4092
Black Eag'le and the slave; a drama in 3 acts,
adapted from the German, by A. H. Janus.
© A. H. Janus, Washington ; 1886 : 6584,
Mar. 22. 4093
Black (The) flag'; or. Brother against brother,
melodrama in 5 acts, by L. J. Howard. Type-
written.
© Lor in J. Howard, Chicago ; D : 96, Jan.
30, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1901. 4094
Black (The) forest; an Ethiopian farce, altered
from Planche's Garrick fever, by Henry
Llewellyn Williams.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1882 : 19916,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 4095
Black Friday; a drama in 1 act.
© John Stetson, jr., Boston ; 1872 : 5058,
May 14. 4096
• a drama in 7 scenes, 1 act, by J. Stetson, jr.
© John Stetson, jr., Boston; 1872:4995.
Mar. 13. 4097
a local sensational drama, in 3 acts, by C.
Fulton.
© Chandos Fulton, New York; 1871:11151,
Nov. 24. 4098
Black (The) ghost.
© Jessica Penn Hunter, Washington ; D :
6779, June 6, 1905. 4099
Black hand; melodrama, by R. Dalton.
© Robson Dalton, Brooklyn ; D : 5458, Aug.
17, 1904. 4100
by Wm. B. Hurst. [New York ? 1902]
87 p. 12".
© Thomas W. Broadhurst, New York ; D :
1978, June 6, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1902. 4101
in 4 acts, by Henry Reed. 47 p, f°.
Mimeographed.
© Ic. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16420 ; James Ed-
wards, Chicago. 4102
— a 1 act farce, by T. A. Doucet and F. C.
W'hittier. 4 p. f. Typewritten.
© Theodore A. Doucet and Fred C. Whittier,
Detroit ; D : 10379, Apr. 17, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 17,
1907. 4103
— or, A lucky opal, a play in 3 acts and an
epilogue, by H. B. Fry.
© Horace B. Fry, New York ; D : 5516, Sept.
8, 1904. 4104
— or. The lost will, a sensation drama in
prologue and 3 acts. Ms.
© Frank Jones, Clifton, N. Y. ; 1874 : 11703,
Sept. 15; 1 copy received. 4105
— or. The Riff spiders.
© Albert H. and Wm. C. Henderson, Balti-
more; 1873:4257, Apr. 22. 4106
— See also Battling for a fortune.
Black (A) hand affair; by J. Madison,
© James Madison, New York ; D : 14744,
Jan. 5, 1909. 4107
5379—15 13
193
4108
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4130
Black (The) hand kidnappers; a melodrama in
4 acts, by M. Hauser. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Magdalena Hauser, New Orleans ; D :
13572, Aug. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1909. 4108
Black Hawk; play in 3 acts, by R. Countryman.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1912 ; D : 29433 ; Rose Coim-
tryman, Elkliart, Ind. 4109
Black (The) Hawk mine. 52 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles F. Harrison, St. Louis ; D : 8212,
Mar. 22, 1906 ; 2c. May 5, 1906. 4110
Black (The) Hawk war; by H. Merker and A. S.
Haase, music by E. Otto.
© Henry Merker, A. S. Haase and E. Otto,
Davenport, la.; 1898:56280, Sept. 26. 4111
Black (The) hawks.
© Joseph Alexander Bruce, Brooklyn ; 1886 :
3367, Feb. 8. 4112
Black (A) heifer; a rural comedy drama in 3
acts, by W. C. Parker. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1902] 49 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 2449, Oct. 8,
1902; 2c. Nov. 13, 1902. 4113
Black (The) Hills; or, The Pacific tramp, an
original drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Poole and
T. L. Donnelly.
© John F. Poole and T. L. Donnelly, United
States; 1876:12952, Nov. 22. 4114
Black (The) horse; in 4 acts, a drama of Ameri-
can life, by R. Garretson. [140] p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1910 ; D : 21831 ; Radella Gar-
retson, Mt. Pleasant, la. 4115
Black (The) hussar; a libretto in 3 acts, by S.
Rosenfeld.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York ; 1885 : 7857,
Apr. 2 ; 2c. May 25. 4116
Black I am. and much admired; an original
musical sketch in 1 act and 2 scenes, by A.
Mackley. Typewritten.
© Arthur Mackley, St. Louis ; 1899 : 83087,
Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 4117
Black kitten.
© Robert J. Cutler, New York ; 1894 : 13112.
Mar. 6. 4118
a melodrama in 5 acts, by W. Barrett.
© Wilson Barrett, United States; 1894:
55714, Nov. 30. 4119
a melodrama in 4 acts, by W. Barrett and
L. N. Parker.
© Wilson Barrett and Louis N. Parker,
Great Britain ; 1894 : 62291, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan.
15, 1895. 4120
Black (The) knight; an operetta in 2 acts.
© Emma Raymond, New York ; 1890 : 545,
Jan. 3. 4121
See also John Gilyard.
Black (The) letter; by F. J. Wolf and A. G.
Eiseubise, in 4 acts.
© Frank Joseph Wolf and A. G. Eisenbise,
Chicago; 1885:9106, Apr. 18; 2c. May 5.
4122
Black magic; a burlesque negro sketch, by Rob-
ert Melville Baker. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1900. 13 p. 12°. (Baker's novelties)
. © Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
24386, Oct. 1; 2c. Nov. 19. 4123
Black mammy; a sketch of southern life, by
Mrs. W. S. Blackburn. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Willie Scott Blackburn, Memphis, Tenn. ;
D : 0266, Feb. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1905. 4124
Black (The) mark; play in 4 acts, by J. L. Nor-
ris. 67, [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911; D: 24365; Joseph L.
Norris, New York. 4125
Black (The) maskers. See Plays, by Leonid
Andreyeff.
Black (The) masque; a picturesque novelty
play, by F. R. Giles.
© Frederick R. Giles, New York; 1891:
19892, June 1. 4126
Black (The) necklace; or, The secret, a drama
in 5 acts, by R. Espinasse.
© R. Espinasse, San Francisco ; 1873 : 6928,
June 20. 4127
Black Patti troubadours; or, A Darktown
frolic on the Eialto, by R. Voelckel and J. J.
Nolan. Typewritten.
© R. Voelcl<el and John J. Nolan, New York ;
1900 A: 16551, June 5; Ic. July 5; Ic. July
30. 4128
Black (The) pearl; comedy in 3 acts, by Vic-
torien Sardou, tr. by B. H. Clark. New York,
Samuel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.
[1915] 49 p. 12°.
© Apr. 14, 1915; 2c. Apr. 16, 1915; D:
40370 ; Barrett H. Clark, Chicago. 4128a
play in 4 acts, by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow
and A. L. Sessions. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913 ; D : 33023 ; Archibald L.
Sessions, New York. 4129
playlet, by A. E. Phillips. 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D: 38339; Albert E.
Phillips, Buffalo. 4129a
Black (The) plague; play in 2 scenes, by J.
Willard. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915; D: 40246; John Willard.
New York. 4129b
Black (The) politician; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by B. Cole.
© Bob Cole, New York; D : 1348, Jan. 24,
1902. 4130
194
4131
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
4153
Black (The) politician — Continued.
a 2 act musical comedy, by W. Johnson.
© AVilliam Johnson, New York; D : 49S5,
Apr. 25. 1904. 4131
Black (The) Prince of Hestark; in 1 act.
© Fred T. Roberts, Chicago ; D : 11158, Aug.
12, 1907. 4132
Black rats; a farcical comedy in 3 acts and 1
scene.
© John W. Ransone, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1885 :
4056, Feb. 14. 4133
Black (The) Bidge.
© Louise F. Mars, Albany ; 1886 : 6350, Mar.
19. 4134
Black (The) robe; a drama in a prologue and 3
acts, by F. C. Kelley.
© Francis Clement Kelley, Lapeer, Mich. ;
1899 : 32685, May 15. 4135
Black (The) rose; a comedy in 5 acts, by F. H.
Adams.
© Frederick Henry Adams, San Francisco;
1878:1913, Feb. 13. 4136
Black (A) sheep; a dramatic composition with
original lyrics in 3 acts, by C. Hoyt. Type-
written.
© Charles Hoyt, Charlestown, N. H. ; 1897 :
19370, Mar. 25; 2c. Mar. 25. 4137
a musical spectacular burlesque, in 3 scenes.
© Harry Morris and R. Fitzgerald, New
York ; 1887 : 5329, Mar. 7. 4138
a play in 3 acts, by F. Jackson. [75] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1909 ; D : 16330 ; Fred. Jack-
son, New York. 4139
Black sheep Barrington; play in 3 acts, by C H.
Jarrett. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915; D: 40632; Cora Hardy
Jarrett, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 4139a
Black (The) sheep returns; play in 4 acts, by
G. C. Smith. 29 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1911 ; D : 24224 ; Grover Cleve-
land Smith, Providence, R. I. 4140
Black (The) shrine; by Herbert M. Gardner.
2 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911; D : 25123 ; H. Maurice
Gardner, Los Angeles. 4141
Black (The) slave; or. Out of bondage, by Mrs.
E. G. Boss.
© E. G. Boss, Cincinnati ; 1894 : 11090. Feb.
21. 4142
the smuggler's fate; or. The sailor's re-
venge, a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. Fernan-
dez.
© John Fernandez, Brooklyn ; 1871 : 5244,
June 3. 4143
Black (The) spider; a drama in prologue and
4 acts.
© Arthur R. Wilber, Winfleld, Kan. ; 1888 :
25972, Sept. 12. 4144
drama in 3 acts, by A. Van Houten. 28 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 1, 1913; D: 32814; A. Van
Houten, Bronxville, N. Y. 4145
See also Maraquita.
Black (The) spy; vaudeville sketch, by L. Bur-
leigh. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D: 30134; Lawrence
Burleigh, National Military Home, O. 4146
Black (The) terror; a dramatic reality, by L.
Marston and Kenneth Lee. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lawrence Marston, New York ; D : 9215,
Oct. 10, 1906; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906. 4147
Black (The) tie; play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
[2], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914 ; D : 38914 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 4147a
See also Possession.
Black (A) trump; a negro comedy in 2 acts, by
Davis Risdou.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
64775, Oct. 6. 4148
Black (The) tulip; drama in 4 acts.
© T. E. Newman, Salt Lake City; 1899:
58493, Sept. 12. 4149
Black (The) valet; sketch, by T. P. Sullivan.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912; D: 28614; Timothy P.
Sullivan, Milwaukee. 4150
Black (The) vampire; dialog between man and
woman, by Frank J. Conroy. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1911 ; D : 24873 ; Earl Goforth,
Brooklyn. 4151
Black (The) Venus (La Venus noir); a journey
into Central Africa, grand pictorial drama, by
Adolphe Belot.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York;
1881 : 1047, Jan. IS ; 2c. Jan. 18. 4152
See also Venus (La) noir.
Black vs. white; comedy negro monologue for
woman, by Stanley Schell. [New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1914] p. 119-122. 12°.
(On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Mar. 23, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; A:
372091; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
4152a
Black (The) vipers; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
S. Wood.
© Emmett W. McConnell and Stanley Wood,
United States; D: 2219, Aug. 11, 1902. 4153
195
4154
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
4178
Black (The) warrior.
© Jacob McRailey, Chicago; 1893:26121,
May 31. 4154
Black (The) watch; a military drama in 3 acts,
by J. H. Garnsey.
I© John Henderson Garnsey, Joliet, 111.;
1891 : 2246, Jan. 15. 4155
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by G. R. Jack-
son,
© George Russell Jackson and James Gil-
bert, Boston ; 1893 : 49915, Nov. 9. 4156
Black (The) watch ang'el; dramatic fragment
in 1 act, by M. Terrell and H. O. Stechhan.
[1] 45 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28879 ; Maverick
Terrell and H. O. Stechban, Seattle. 4157
Black (The) white elephant. See Stolen (The)
nugget.
Blackballed; a drama in 4 acts, by A. R. Whytal.
© A. Russ Whytal, New York ; 1892 : 32767,
Aug. 9. 4158
Blackbird; an Irish emotional drama in 3 acts,
by J. Hart and G. L. Stout.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1876:3304,
Mar. 17. 4159
Blackest (The) criminal; play in 1 act, by H.
Wandmaker. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34133 ; Harry Wand-
maker, New York. 4160
Blackface (The) hussar; sketch in 1 act, by E.
Hopkins. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Oct. 17, 1914 ; D : 38529 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 4160a
Blackleg (The); play in 1 act, by J. Johnson.
[1] 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1911 ; D : 23671 ; Julian John-
son, Los Angeles. 4161
Blacklisted; an original melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, Chicago ; 1894 : 53420,
Nov. 16. 4162
play in 3 acts, by J. Sheridan. [2], 80 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912 ; D : 30111 ; Jack Sheri-
dan, Cleveland. 4163
Blackmail. Typewritten.
© S. Dessau, New York ; 1898 : 66920, Nov.
15; 2c. Nov. 15. 4164
a new and original drama in 5 acts, by
Will C. Cowper.
© Henry C. Miner, New York ; 1885 : 9434,
Apr. 23; 2c. Apr. 23. 4165
play in 1 act, by R. H. Davis. [2], 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D: 36674; Richard
Harding Davis, New York.
— See also Trap (The)
Blackmailed; by F. S. Holmes. 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911 ; D : 25532 ; Florence S.
Holmes, Trenton, N. J. 4166
Blackmailed for thousands; melodrama in 4
acts, by Edward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfleld Hills, Mass.;
1897 : 7765, Jan. 28. 4167
Blackmailer (The); comedy in 3 acts, by A. L.
and S. Matlock. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913; D: 34369; A. L. and
Susan Matlock, San Antonio. 4168
dramatic episode in 1 act, by M. Steiner.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D: 35312; Michael
Steiner, New York. 4169
a play in 3 acts, by W. H. Russell, f".
Typewritten.
© William H. Russell, Philadelphia; D:
13730, Sept. 8, 1908; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. 4170
or. The story of Lola, dramatic playlet, by
4165a
U. Akerstrom. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1912; D: 29300; Ullie
Akerstrom, Brooklyn. 4171
Blackmailers, f. Typewritten.
© James Slevin, New York ; D : 5584, Sept.
30, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1904. 4172
Blackman (The); in 4 acts, by J. Kaiser. [75]
p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1911; D: 24858; John Kaiser,
Los Angeles. 4173
Black's burglar; comedy in 1 act, by G. K.
Rudulph. [9] p. 12". Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1914; D: 38472; Gerald K.
Rudulph, Buffalo. 4173a
Blacksmith (The); or. Justice at last, a drama
in 4 acts, by John Addison.
© John F. Harley, United States; 1889:
2541, Jan. 21. 4174
Blacksmith (The) of Hickory Valley; by H.
Marmon. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hilda Marmon, Memphis, Tenn. ; D :
14314, Nov. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 4175
Blacksmith (The) of the Mohawk; a drama in
5 acts, by O. Wall. Typewritten.
© Orlando Wall, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1899:
78468, Dec. 2; 2c. Dec. 2. 4176
Blacksmith's (The) boy; a comedy rural sketch,
by A. Salmon. Wellington, New Zealand times
CO., ltd. [1908] 8 p. port. 8°.
© Arthur Salmon, Sydney, Australia ; D :
13135, June 6, 1908; 2c. June 6, 1908. 4177
Blacksmith's daughter; drama in 4 acts, by R.
E. Lufsey. Central labor union ed. Salisbury,
N. C, R. E. Lufsey, 1903. 48 p. 12°.
© Robt. Edgar Lufsey, Salisbury, N. C. ; D :
4145, Oct. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1903. 4178
196
4179
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4201
Blacksmith's romance; romantic operetta in 1
act, sketcli and lyrics by B. Madden. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1909; D : 16400 ; Beaumont
Madden, New York. 4179
Blackthorn (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, New York; 1886:
16646, July 21. 4180
by Cbarles H. Fleming. Typewritten.
© Joseph Jeremiah Sullivan, Long Island
City, N. Y. ; D : 249, Mar. 22, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 6,
1901. 4181
Blackville guards in the Philippines; in 1 act.
by B. King. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910 ; D : 20599 ; Billy King,
Philadelphia. 4182
Blackville (The) twins.
® Ed. L. Harper, Cincinnati; 1885:20311,
Sept. 23. 4183
or. Scenes on the Swanee River, a musical
drama in 3 acts, by Scott Marble, music by
Fred V. Jones.
© S. B. Hyers, Chicago; 1883:10980, June
16. 4184
Blade o* grass; a drama in a prologue and 3
acts, by Celia Logan.
© James H. Connelly, Boston; 1873:3089,
Mar. 28. 4185
a sensation play in 4 acts and 11 scenes.
by F. Bock.
© Frederic Bock, Chicago ; 1872 : 4164, Apr.
20. 4186
Blade (The) of Morimasa, See Lily (The) of
Yeddo.
Blades o' blue grass; romance of the new Ken-
tucky, in 3 acts, by Miron Leffingwell. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1910. [2], 86
p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910 ; D : 22454 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 4187
Blame the law; a melodrama in 3 acts, by G. H.
Howard. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Henry Howard, Washington; D:
16202, June 30, 1909 ; 2c. June 30, 1909. ^ 4188
Blanc et noir (White and black); opera in 1
act, text, English, French, Italian, by Blanche
Fredin, music by P. Adolfo Tirindelli. Eng-
lish text.
© Pier Adolfo Tirindelli, United States;
1897 : 51745, Sept. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 4189
Blanchard (The) diamonds; a drama in 4 acts,
by C. Harvard Pierson and Robert P. Oglesby.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Hart, Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng-
land ; D : 5642, Oct. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1904.
4190
Blanche; drama in 4 acts, by C. Henry [i. e.
Catherine Henry West] [99] p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. July 2, 1913; D: 33686; Catherine
Henry, New Rockford, N. D. 4191
dramatic play in 1 act, by M. Keightley.
17 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1910; D: 21321; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend, lud. 4192
original dramatic episode in 1 act, by
Catherine Henry [i. e. C. H. West] [12] p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1912; D: 31757; Catherine
Henry West, New Rockford, N. D. 4193
play in 1 act, by C. Henry [i. e. Catherine
Henry West] [18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20. 1911; D: 23409; Catherine
Henry, New Rockford, N. D. 4194
or. The orphan heiress, a serio-comic
drama in 3 acts, by G. H. Blackwell.
© George H. Blackwell, Milwaukee; 1873:
5234, May 13. 4195
Blanche Caline; pi^ce en 3 actes, par P. Fron-
daie. (In La petite illustration, no. 28, 6 sep-
tembre 1913 ; serie-th§atre, no. 16. )
© Sept. 6, 1913 : 2c. Oct. 11, 1913 ; D : 34685 ;
Pierre Frondaie, Paris. 4196
Blanche Daponte. See Belle (La) Creole.
Blanche, the orphan of Beechwood; a drama in
3 acts and a prologue, by A. R. Phelps.
© A. R. Phelps, Philadelphia; 1874:1997,
Sept. 24. 4197
Blanche Vavasour; or. The taint of blood, a
play in 3 acts, by J. W. Watson.
© J. W. Watson, New York; 1872:1927,
Feb. 28. 4198
Blanched; or. The lightning born, a sensa-
tional and emotional drama in 4 acts.
© Andrew Redifer, Philadelphia; 1872:
1914, Feb. 28. 4199
Blanchette, and The escape; two plays by
Brieux, with preface by H. L. Mencken, tr.
from the French by Frederick Eisemann. Bos-
ton, J. W. Luce & company, 1913. 2 p. 1.,
sxxvi, [2], 240 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1913 ; A : 358565 ;
L. E. Bassett, Boston. 4200
Blank-cartridge (La peur des coups); every-
day farce in 1 act, by Georges Courteline, tr.
by R. W. Sneddon. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 15, 1914; D: 37039; Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon, New York. 4200a
Blanke (Der) Hans; Halligenbild in 3 akten,
von Hinrik Joosten. [115] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D: 34430; Comoedia,
Vienna. 4201
197
4202
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4225
Blarney; an Irish comedy drama in 4 acts, by
B. Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, Chicago ; 1892 : 33841,
Aug. 16. 4202
a musical sketch, by A. Mack and Edward
E. Rose. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Andrew Mack, New York ; D : 15943, May
24, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1909. 4203
an original Irish musical sketch in 1 scene.
introducing two songs. The Irish pair, and The
old woman and her pig, by J. Fielding.
© John Fielding, New York ; 1874 : 554, Jan.
16. 4204
a romantic Irish comedy-drama in 2 acts.
by E. Selden.
© Edgar Selden, New York; 1890:34779,
Nov. 5. 4205
Blarney (The) kiss; a romantic Irish drama in
4 acts, by A. B. Palmer and T. F. O'Malley.
© Alice Barnicoat Palmer and T. F. O'Mal-
ley, Boston ; 1887 : 12093, May 6. 4206
Blarney (The) stone; an Irish-American drama
in 4 acts, by J. T. Smith.
© John Talbot Smith, New York; 1894 1
10097, Feb. 13. 4207
Blasted lives; a 5 act drama, by George and
Austin Bidwell. Typewritten.
© George and Austin Bidwell, Hartford;
1892 : 33821, Aug. 16 ; Ic. Aug. 16. 4208
Blatherskite (The); a 3 act comedy with a pro-
logue, tr. and adapted by P. Waterman.
© Paul Waterman, New Orleans; 1876:
4245, Apr. 8. 4209
Blaue berge; komodie in 4 akten, [von] Max
Halbe. Miinchen, A. Langen, 1909 [1908] 181
p. 12".
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Albert
Langen, verlag fiir litteratur und kunst.
Munich; res. no. 2274; Ic. Nov. 30, 1908. 4210
Blaue (Der) held; operette in 3 akten, A'on Fer-
dinand Stollberg, musik von Johann Strauss.
Leipzig, Aug. Cranz. 38 p. 12°.
© Oct. 25, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1912 ; D : 31328 ;
Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 4211
Blaue (Der) reiter; operette in 3 akten, von Leo
Walter Stein und Ludwig Heller, musik von
Friedrich Bermann. Berlin, Berliner theater-
verlag, g. m. b. h. 146 p. 16°. [Text only]
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913 ; D : 32496 ; Berliner the-
ater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 4212
Blaue (Der) vogel; von Maurice Maeterlinck.
Chhhh HTima ; Mopnca MexepjiHHKa. Berlin-
Halensee, R. Streltzow, 1908. 1 p. 1., [5] 118,
[1] p. 8°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905 by Maurice
Maeterlinck, Belgium ; res. no. 2271 ; Ic. Oct.
26 1908. 4213
Blaue (Das) wunder; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Max Neal und Franz Cornelius Zickel. Berlin,
E. Bloch, 1912. 108 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33330; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 4214
Blaze (A) of glory. 8°. Typewritten.
© Marie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. J. ;
D: 4035, Oct. 1, 1903; 2c. Oct. 2, 1903. 4215
Blaze (A) of glory, started from a small
spark.
© John J. La Grille, Muscatine, la. ; 1899 :
8428, Jan. 27. 4216
Blazed trail; by A. M. Chapman. 38 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1910; D: 20023; Adelle M.
Chapman, Fort Wayne, Ind. 4217
Blazer's scraps; or. What the town crier cried,
a drama, adapted from the story, by M. A. Top-
ping. Gonzales City, Tex., Reese & Beach
[1901] cover-title, 12 p. 8°.
© Mary Ann Topping, Gonzales City, Tex. ;
D: 705, July 30, 1001; 2c. Aug. 5, 1901. 4218
Bleak house; a play in a prologue and 4 acts,
by A. Hale.
© Mrs. Edmund Maurice, London ; D : 8422,
Apr. 26, 1906. 4219
See also Dedlock (The) secret. — Jo, the
waif of the streets. — Tom All Alone's.
Bleaz of Keriolek. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry C. Rowland, Greenwich, Conn. ; D :
7745, Dec. 21, 1905; 2c. Dec. 21, 1905. 4220
Bleeding (The) hearts; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by J. A. Schwenk, jr. 26 p. 12°. Printed.
© J. A. Schwenk, jr., Philadelphia ; D : 1329,
Jan. 20, 1902; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 4221
Bleeding (The) nun; a tragedy in 5 acts, tr.
from the French by Madame R. Neuville.
Rochester, N. Y., Curtis, Morey & co., 1870.
© Mme. R. Neuville, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1870 :
3352, Nov. 3. 4222
Blemished fruit; a drama in 5 acts, from the
French, by M. Kreisler.
© Mary Kreisler, New York; 1872:8780,
Aug. 15. 4223
Blending (The); drama in 3 acts, by N. A.
Stratton. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1911 ; D : 24443 ; Nathaniel A.
Stratton, New York. 4224
Blennerhassett; an historical romance in 4 acts,
by Frank E. Carstarphen, founded upon
Charles Felton Pidgin's novels Blennerhassett
and The climax. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; D : 2657, Nov.
29, 1902; 2c. Nov. 29, 1902. 4225
198
4226
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4245
Blennerhassett — Continued.
a romantic, historical, American drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, founded on incidents in
the lives of Harman Blennerhassett, his wife
Margaret, Aaron Burr and his daughter Theo-
dosia, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston: 1881:5463,
Apr. 11. 4226
Blessed (The) and the damned; play in 4 acts,
by E. Davis. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D: 29156; Edwards
Davis, New York. 4227
Blessed (The) runaway; play in 1 act, by W. I.
Cohn. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Isaac Cohn, Fort Smith, Ark.;
D : 8553, May 13, 1906 ; 2c. June 4, 1906. 4228
Blessed (The) sister; in 4 acts, by E. Allard.
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911 ; D : 25999 ; Eugenie Al-
lard, New York. 4229
Blessings of the blind; by Elsie M. MacKay.
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. M. MacKav, Buffalo; D: 5021, May 18,
1904 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1904. 4230
Blessington Springs; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by H. G. Dart. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1910 ; D : 22721 ; Harry Grant
Dart, Amenia, N. Y. 4231
Blessure (La); pi&ce en 4 actes, par H. Kiste-
maeckers. [New York ?] 1901. 1 p. 1., 78
p. 8°.
© Henri Kistemaeckers, Paris; 1900 A:
31858, Dec. 22; 2c. Dec. 22. 4232
Bleus (Les) de I'amour; comedie en 3 actes, par
R. Coolus [pseud, of R. C. Weill] Paris, Monde
illustrg, 1911. 36 p. 4^
© Mar. 18, 1911 : 2c. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23857 :
Romain Coolus, Paris. 4233
Blight of blood; by C. L. Phifer, adapted from
Because a woman trusted him, by W. Freude-
nau.
© Wm. Freudenau and C. L. Phifer, St.
Louis ; 1898 : 46942, Aug. 8. 4234
Blighted buds; a farce in 1 act, by Julia De W.
Addison. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
8981, Feb. 7; 2c. Mar. 30. 4235
Blighted hearts. >Sfee Mabel.
Blighted hopes of sunlight and shadow; in 1
act, by J. H. Wilson. Typewritten.
© John H. Wilson, Boston; 1900 A: 2771.
Jan. 30; 2c. Jan. 30. 4236
Blighted lives; a romance of France in 4 acts,
by H. Hall.
© Howard Hall, Decatur, Mich.; 1898:
10062, Feb. 7. 4237
Blighted (The) star. See Moonshiners (The)
Blind; a drama in 5 acts, by H. D. Frethey.
Typewritten.
© Heloise Durant Frethey, New
1894 : 27114, May 31 ; 2c. May 31.
dramatic sketch in 1
York;
4238
part and several
scenes, by Frank B. Coigne. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1912;
film CO., New York.
D : 28985 ;
Champion
4239
— [and] The intruder; tr. from the French
of Maurice Maeterlinck, by Mary Viele. Only
authorized tr. Washington, D. C, W. H. Mor-
rison, 1891. 3 p. 1., [9] -145 p. 24°.
© Mary Viele, United States; 1891:11655,
Mar. 31 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 4239a
See also Plays (The) of Maurice Maeter-
linck,
Blind anger (Collera cieca); comedy, by Gero-
lamo Rovetta, English version by E. F. Davis.
[31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1912 ; D : 28336 ; Elizabeth F.
Davis, Chicago. 4240
Blind (A) attachment; a comedy in 1 act, by
p]sther B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
27907, May 23; 2c. July 10. 4241
Blind (The) blacksmith; play in 5 acts, by V. I.
Echikson. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912; D : 31277 ; Victor L
Echikson, San Francisco. 4242
Blind (The) canary; play in 1 act, by J. Koven.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1915 ; D : 40201 ; Joseph Ko-
ven, Brooklyn. 4242a
Blind (The) dramatist; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. J. Nerney. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D: 36290; Martin J.
Nerney, Jersey City. 4242b
Blind (The) eye; play in 1 act, by Marian
Brooks Frothingham. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914 ; D : 36291 ; Marian
Brooks Frothingham Eckstrom, New York.
4242c
Blind for life; a play in 5 acts, by F. Munroe.
© Frederic Munroe, New York ; 1872 : 1061,
Feb. 2. 4243
Blind (The) foundling; a drama in 4 acts, by
C. H. Phelps.
© Charles H. Phelps, London ; D : 3082, Mar.
3, 1903. 4244
Blind (The) gallery boy. 3 p. f. Type-
written.
© Digby Bell, New York ; D : 5640, Oct._14,
1904; 2c. Oct. 14, 1904.
4245
199
4246
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4265
Blind girl of Castel-Cuille. See Blind Mar-
garet.— Tragedy (The) of blind Margaret.
Blind (The) girl of Paris. See Satan.
Blind (The) goddess; a drama, by F. N. Wilcox.
© Frank N. Wilcox, Cleveland; 1885:184.
Jan. 3; 2 c. May 15. 4246
Blind (The) god's way; a drama, by E. John,
f". Typewritten.
© Ernest John, Manistee, Mich. ; D : 11001,
July 20, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1907. 4247
Blind guides; drama in 3 acts, by J. S. Carroll
and A. Walsh. [2], 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912 ; D : 30644 ; John S. Car-
roll and Austin Walsh, New York. 4248
Blind (The) half hundred; comedy in 1 act, by
J. L. King. Typewritten.
© James L. King, Topeka, Kans. ; 1894 :
21287, Apr. 26; 2c. June 1. 4249
Blind indeed; a play in 3 acts, by Mary Ellis
Smith and H. Coleman. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hamilton Coleman, Chicago; D : 12805,
Apr. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1908. 4250
Blind jealousy; or. Believe your wife, drama
in 4 acts, by Solomon Libin.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915 ; D : 39528 ; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wilner, New York. 4250a
Blind love; a comedy-drama of modern society
in 5 acts, by F. H. Chilton, dramatized from
Wilkie Collins' Poor Miss Finch.
© Frank H. Chilton, Astoria, L. I.; 1877:
8575, July 23. 4251
drama in 1 act, by L. Brewer. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1910; D: 20932; Layton
Brewer, New York. 4252
• an original romantic comedy in 4 acts.
© Sara B. Van Leer, New York; 1883 : 3912,
Mar. 2. 4253
See also Cupid's blind.
Blind (The) made to see; or. The college pro-
fessor and the girl, playlet, by E. Traughber.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D: 21916; Eugene
Traughber, Salt Lake City. 4254
Blind (The) Madonna; miniature of artist life,
1 act sketch, by T. Tupper. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912; D: 29213; Tristram
Tupper, New York. 4255
Blind (The) man; biblical play based on ninth
chapter of St. John, by Henry Evarts Gordon.
New York, E. S. Werner & company, 1912.
15 p. 12°.
© Apr. 25, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912 ; D : 29506 ;
Edgar S. Werner, New York. 4256
Blind man's buff; comedy drama in 3 acts and
4 scenes, by M. Moore-Clemeut. [67] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
• © Ic. Dec. 12, 1911 ; D : 26007 ; Maud Moore-
Clement, Philadelphia. 4257
- — a melodrama in 4 acts, by F. Bock.
© Frederic Bock, Pittsburgh; 1877:14013,
Dec. 3. 4258
play in 1 act, by Willard Mack. 21 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D: 40582; Charles
Joseph Bachmann, New York. 4258a
See also Blindman's buff.
Blind Margaret; a dramatic sketch, adapted
from Longfellow's Blind girl of Castel-Cuille,
by Caroline Eunice Thompson, music for the
refrains composed by G. T. Page. Chicago, T.
S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1890 : 29184, Sept.
22 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 4259
Blind men; or, Life on Second ave., a play in
4 acts, by M. Gabel.
.b^Du:i Dps:: pc ,]T^'p^ 4 ^^x nb^D cjrDrV ,r:)n"iy
[85] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913; D: 35297; Max Gabel,
Brooklyn. 4260
Blind (The) mother; a drama, by I. Hughes.
© Isabella Hughes, Chicago; 1884:7778,
Apr. 11. 4261
a 4 act sensational drama, by A. Leonard.
8°. Typewritten.
© Alexander Leonard, New York ; D : 4356,
Dec. 8, 1903; 2c. Jan. 12, 1904. 4262
Blind (The) musician; a family tragedy, adapt-
ed from the Yiddish of Leon Kobrin, by A.
Danziger.
© Adolphe Danziger, New York ; D : 8.543,
May 17, 1906. 4263
Blind (The) organist; a drama in 4 acts.
© Alfred H. Beyer and Rudolph Pfeil, jr.,
Milwaukee ; D : 1412, Feb. 7, 1902. 4264
Blind (The) princess. See Shepherdess (The)
of Lourdes.
Blind (The) shall see; play in 1 act, by Wm.
Albert Curtis. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1913; D: 34708; Charles L.
Gill, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 4265
200
4266
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4287
Blind (The) singing girl. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Underwood, New York ; D :
7075, Aug. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1906. 4266
Blind Tom's faithful friend; by N. Loughrey.
2 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20516 ; Nellie Lough-
rey, Los Angeles. 4267
Blind (The) who sees; sketch in 1 act, by L.
Cappiani. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Luisa Cappiani, New York ; D : 1899, May
17, 1902 ; 2c. May 17, 1902. 4268
Blinde (Der) passagier; lustspiel in 3 akten. von
Oscar Blumenthal und Gustav Kadelburg.
New York, V. Ciocia, 1903. 126 p. 12°.
© Charles Frohman, New York ; D : 3262,
Apr. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1903. 4269
Blindfolded; play in 3 acts, by M. T. Winches-
ter. [1], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1911 ; D : 23756; Maud Tarle-
ton Winchester, St. Paul. 4270
Blinding (A) flash; a romantic melodrama in 5
acts.
© Phosa McAllister, New York; 1887:
32392, Dec. 15. 4271
Blindman's bluff; comedy in 1 act, by Charles
Ambrose Plamondon, jr. [11] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35795 ; C. A. Plamon-
don, jr.. New York. 4271a
Blindman's buff; a play in 1 act.
© E. Sagendorf, Scranton, Pa. ; 1896 : 36902,
June 24. 4272
See also Blind man's buff.
Blindness (The) of virtue; play in 4 acts, by C.
Hamilton. 135 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912 ; D : 28795 ; Cosmo Ham-
ilton, London, 4273
Same. New York, G. H. Doran co. [1913]
127 p. 12°.
© Feb. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1913 ; D : 32387 ;
George H. Doran co., New York. 4274
Blindness (The) of youth; tabloid comedy
drama in 3 acts, by W. C. Herman. Chicago,
Chicago manuscript co., 1915. 35 p. f°." Mim-
eographed.
© .Tune 28, 1915; 2c. July 10, 1915; D:
41206; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 4274a
Blinky's last trick; 1 act trick, by R. Warner.
29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910 ; D : 22272 ; Richard War-
ner, New York. 4275
Blitzmadl (Ein); posse mit gesnng in 4 akten,
von Carl Costa, musik von Karl Millocker.
© Gustav Amberg, United States ; 1878 : 591,
Jan. 11. 4276
Blizzard (The); spectacular extravaganza bur-
lesque.
© Chas. E. Hellertz, Lincoln, Neb.; 1893:
3991, Jan. 18. 4277
or. Families supplied, a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1888:10048,
Apr. 6. 4278
Block at 59th street. See Down in the sub-
way.
Blockade (The) runner; an American comedy
drama in 4 acts, by C. T. Vincent.
© Chas. T. Vincent, New York; 1893:1135,
Jan. 5. 4279
Blockhead (The); a comedy in 5 acts, by Ludwig
Fulda, tr. from the German by J. L. Jones.
© Jesse Louise Jones, Chicago ; D : 14910,
Dec. 28, 1908. 4280
an original comedy drama in 3 acts, by W.
B. Patton. f. Typewritten.
© Vvllliam B. Patton, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
11173, Aug. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1907. 4281
Blockheads (The); farce in 1 act, tr. and adapt-
ed from the Spanish of Domingo Guerra y
Mota, by J. A. Herman. [2], 28 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 11, 1912 ; D : 29940 ; John Arm-
strong Herman, Harrisburg, Pa. 4282
musical fantasy for children of all ages, in
3 acts, book by M. E. Marks and Charles Brad-
ley, lyrics by M. E. Marks. 3 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914 ; D : 38350 ; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 4282a
Blocking his game; by F. A. Ferguson. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank A. Ferguson, Chicago ; D : 13968,
Sept. 16, 1908; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 4283
Blond (The) dona; or. The fiesta of Santa Bar-
bara, play in 4 acts, by E. Carter. [Ill] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911; D: 23721; Ernest Car-
ter, New York. 4284
Blond manicurists; vaudeville act, by J. Mat-
thew. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1910; D: 20652; Jessie Mat-
thew, Brooklyn. 4285
Blonde (The) in black; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harrv B. Smith, New York; D : 3.396,
May 4, 1903. 4286
Blonde typewriters; a musical comedy sketch
for theatrical use. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gus Edwards music pub. co.. New York ;
D : 11135, Aug. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1907. 4287
201
4288
DRAMATIC COMPOSITTOlSrS
4308
Blonde (The) Venus. See Nana.
Blondel de Nesle. See Minstrel knight.
Blondells (The), society kids; a 1 act sketch, by
E. Blondell.
© Edw. Blondell, New York; 1898:13086.
Feb. 23. 4288
Blondes and brunettes; a comedietta ta 1 act,
by A. A. Augustus.
© Albert A. Augustus, Lake View, 111. ;
1886 : 22030, Oct. 1. 4289
Blondin (A) donkey; an original farcical me-
chanical sketch, by T. Denier.
© Tony Denier, Chicago ; 1886 : 13578, June
11. 4290
Blood; an original comedy in 4 acts, by J. J.
Fox.
© John J. Fox, Boston Highlands, Mass. ;
1879 : 12994, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 4291
Blood atonement; or, The great Mormon mur-
der mystery, a melodrama in 4 acts, by C.
T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent and Henry Dobbins
Grahame, New York ; D : 2962, Feb. 6, 1903.
4292
Blood (The) covenant; or, Desert brotherhood,
allegory, by F. Ben-Oliel. 66 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911 ; D : 25980 ; Florence Ben-
Oliel, Chicago. 4293
Blood for blood. See Through the scenes.
Blood kin; comedy in 3 acts, by G. B. Selby.
106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915; D : 41505 ; George B.
Selby, Louisville. 4293a
Blood money; a melodrama in 4 acts, by Lew
Rosen [pseud, of L. Rosenthal]
© Lewis Rosenthal, New York; 1890: 26171,
Aug. 25 ; 2c. July 9, 1891. 4294
piny in 1 act, by G. H. Westley. [1], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39148 ; George Hem-
bert Westley, Boston. 4294a
Blood (The) oath. See Night (The) riders.
Blood (The) of a thousand years; a play in 1
act, by T. Buchanan. 19 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Thompson Buchanan, New York ; D :
15508, Apr. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1909. 4295
Blood (The) of her ancestors; play in 4 acts,
by W. S. Trumbull and E. L. Fox. 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913; D: 33502; Edward
Lyell Fox and "Walter S. Trumbull, New York.
4296
Blood of his ancestors; drama in 2 prologues
:uul 2 acts, by J. N. Gregory. 50 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910 ; D : 22750 ; J. N. Gregory.
Los Angeles. 4297
Blood (The) of the fathers; in 4 acts, by G. F.
Lydston. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1911; D: 25298; G. Frank
. Lydston, Chicago. 4298
play in 4 acts, by G. F. Lydston. Chicago,
Ri^erton press, 1912. 241 p. 12°.
© June 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1912 ; D : 31697 ;
G. Frank Lydston, Chicago. 4299
Blood (The) of the lamb; drama in 1 act, by
L. L. Schwartz. [2], 9 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D : 36361 ; Louis Leon
Schwartz, Minneapolis. 4299a
Blood red rose of sin; or, What men make of
women, a melodrama in 4 acts, by Fessler and
Rae. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, New York; D : 5977,
Dec. 27, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905. 4300
Blood-red (The) writing on the arm. See
Seance.
Blood relations; a drama in 5 acts. Typewrit-
ten.
© Isabell J. Martin, San Francisco; 1895:
26530, May 15 ; 2c. May 15. 4301
a drama in 4 acts, by Mrs. John Martin
and D. O'Connell.
© Daniel O'Connell, San Francisco; 1894:
58320, Dec. 14. 4302
Blood royal; a drama by A. Allen.
© Alfred Allen, Alfred, N. Y. ; 1895 : 32214.
June 19. 4303
drama in 1 act, by S. I. Tonjoroff. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1910; D: 22953; Svetozar I.
Tonjoroff, Providence. R. I. 4304
Blood (The) stained hand; a sensational drama
in 4 acts, by R. Neuville.
© Rosina Neuville, Brooklyn ; 1871 : 9622,
July 23. 4305
Blood (The) test. See Carrickmore.
Blood will tell; by F. di Maria. Typewritten.
© Francesca di Maria, New York ; 1899 :
65485, Oct. 9; 2c. Oct. 9. 4306
a play in 3 acts, by R. Morris. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ramsay Morris, Jersey City; D : 13644,
Aug. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908. 4307
or. The three crosses, a drama in 4 acts,
by C. G. Mayers.
© Charles George Mayers, Madison, Wis. ;
1875 : 4475, May 1. 4308
202
4309
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4331
Bloodless (A) duel; farce In 1 act, by I. E.
Hirsch.
© I. E. Hirsch, Pittsburgh; 1879:17604,
Dec. 26. 4309
Bloodstone (The) heart; an original play, by W.
Barnes.
© Wald Barnes, New York; 1891:31076,
Sept. 2. 4310
Bloodybush edge. See Borderlands and thor-
oug'hfares.
Bloom of youth; by J. B. Ould. 21 p. obi.
12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1910; D: 20092; J. B. Ould,
Washington. 4311
Bloomer (The) girl; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by A. H. Spink.
© A. H. Spink, St. Louis; 1895:50631, Oct.
5. 4312
Bloomer (The) girls; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Levi son.
© Harry Levison, Cincinnati; 1885:40766,
Aug. 9. 4313
or. Courtship in the twentieth century, a
satirical comedy in 1 act, by J. A. Eraser, jr.
Chicago, The Dramatic publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1896 : 59781,
Oct. 30; 2c. Nov. 9. 4314
Bloomer (The) girls abroad; a farce comedy.
© David O'Brien, Cincinnati; 1896:49720,
Sept. 3. 4315
Bloomer (The) maids; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Conley.
© Henry Conley, Cincinnati; 1895:47063,
Sept. 16. 4316
Bloomers; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. Jae.
© Jean Jae, Detroit ; 1895 : 36689, July 15.
4317
Bloomfield and Belvedere; a comedy in 4 acts,
by F. Summerfield. 8°. Typewritten.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York; D : 3242,
Apr. 4, 1903; 2c. Apr. 4, 1903. 4318
Blooming (The) Balkans; musical comedy in 3
acts, libretto and lyrics by F. J. Kovach. 109
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911; D : 23211 ; Francis J.
Kovach, Cambridge, Mass. 4319
See also C. Q. D,
Bloss; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M. L. John-
son.
© M. Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia; 1883:
12975, July 14. 4320
Blossom; or. The sacred trust, an original
drama in 6 acts, by Franc Willmer.
© J. L. Collin, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1878 : 1187,
Jan. 28. 4321
Blossoming (The) of Mary Anne; play in 4
acts, by Marion Short, based upon a 2 act
comedy, by Bessie Wreford Nourse, entitled
When Willy came home from Yale. New York,
S. French ;" London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 92
p. 12°.
© Sept. 14, 1915; 2c. Sept. 15, 1915; D:
41749; Samuel French, New York. 4321a
Blossoming youth; a comedy in 4 acts, from
college life, by W. I. Varner.
© William Iverson Varner, Vamer, Ark.;
1894 : 36039, Aug. 1. 4322
Blossoms in winter; a dramatic sketch for
reading or playing, 1 act, 1 scene, by T. H.
Shedden. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thos. H. Shedden, San Francisco; D:
12661, Apr. 1, 1908 ; 2c. June 16, 1908. 4323
Blot sinister; an American play, by H. G. Don-
nelly. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Plymouth, Mass.;
D : 8621, May 31, 1906 ; 2c. May 31, 1906. 4324
Blow-out (The); play in 1 act, by L, Livingston.
[2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914 ; D : 36393 ; Louis Liv-
ingston, New York. 4324a
Blown ashore; a play in 5 acts, by W. N. Black.
New York. S. French & son.
© William N. Black, United States; 1877:
9799, Aug. 25. 4325
Blown up. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Towne, San Francisco ; D : 11146,
Aug. 9, 1907; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 4326
Bludgeon (The); drama in 4 acts, by Paul Arm-
strong. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1914; D : 37589 ; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 4326a
Blue and cherry; a comedy, by Oliver S. Leland,
(Spencer's universal stage, no. 59)
© Charles H. Spencer, Boston; 1871:9407,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 4327
Blue and gold. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alfred Brand, Chicago ; D : 12694, Apr. 6,
1908 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1908. 4328
Blue and gray; by W. Mintum.
© William Minturn, New York ; 1878 : 3388,
Mar. 20. 4329
a comedy, by H. Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
12549, Nov. 29. 4330
a drama of the Rebellion, by J. G. Gould,
C. H. Cobb, and E. Churchill.
© Jesse G. Gould, Charles H. Cobb and Ed-
win Churchill, Lawrence, Mass. ; 1871 : 7045,
July 29. 4331
203
4332
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4356
Blue and gray — Continued.
a drama of the Rebellion, in 5 acts and 5
tableaux.
© E. Churchill and Jesse G. Gould, Law-
rence, Mass. ; 1873 : 14918, Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 26.
4332
a military comedy drama in prologue and
4 acts, by G. N. Brown and R. M. Hanna.
© George N. Brown, R. M. Hanna and Ira
Du Bois, United States; 1888:5124, Feb. 16.
4333
— a military drama in 5 acts, by T. N. Wilson.
© T. N. Wilson, Dayton, O. ; 1883:6928,
Apr. 12. 4334
an original allegorical drama of the Civil
War of 1861 to 1866, in 5 acts, by J. T.
Vegiard.
© J. T. Vegiard, Aurora, 111. ; 1879 : 14649.
Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 4335
Blue (The) and the gray.
© Howley, Haviland & co.. New York;
1900 : 7971, Mar. 26. 4336
Typewritten.
© Idalene Hill, St. Louis, Mo. ; D : 564,
June 10, 1901 ; 2c. May 16, 1901. 4337
by B. S. Young and G. G. Armstrong.
© Briant S. Young and Geo. G. Armstrong,
Salt Lake City ; 1897 : 40507, July 12. 4338
a drama in 5 acts, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, United States ; 1880 : 15689,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Oct. 13. 4339
a dramatic sketch in 2 scenes, with song
and chorus, words and music, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 7968,
July 29 ; 2c. Aug. 4. 4340
a historical play in 4 acts and 6 tableaux,
by J. E. Owens.
© John E. Owens, Towsontown, Md. ; 1874 :
12176, Sept. 28. 4341
— in 1 act, by F. J. Mahon. f. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Mahon, Detroit ; D : 3719, July
13, 1903 ; 2c. June 29, 1903. 4342
a military episode in 5 acts, 8 allegorical
tableaux and 10 grand pictures, by Gene Dun-
bar.
© George A. Sawin and E. H. Noble, New
Bedford, Mass. ; 1884 : 10135, May 17. 4343
an original drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by W. E. Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, United States ; 1881 :
2777, Feb. 24. 4344
or, Tom Pike, the Arkensaw traveler, a
drama in 4 acts, founded on the late unpleas-
antness, by A. Malgum.
© Sam W. Smith, San Francisco; 1873:
8839, Aug. 4. 4345
See also Byer's library of tabloid plays. —
Blue (The) and the grey on the Rappahannock;
by II. Loftner, music arr. by Winthrop. Cin-
cinnati, The John Church co.
© John Church co., Cincinnati ; 1896 : 63321,
Nov. 19 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 4346
Blue and white polka-dot shirt; acting serio-
humorous monologue for woman, by Stanley
Schell. p. 29-.12. 12°. (On cover: Stanley
Schell's sketches)
© Apr. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370559 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 4346a
Blue Beard; by C. Pendleton.
© Charlotte Pendleton, Philadelphia; 1890:
30251, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 29. 4347
a shadoAV pantomime for eleven actors, by
A. S. Eaton. 3 p. nar. t". Printed.
© Annie S. Eaton, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
5835, Nov. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1904. 4348
or. The bride, the bogie and the blood, a
burlesque opera in 2 acts, by E. Lawrence
Jenkins. New York, Hints publishing com-
pany, 1902. 14 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 2389, Sept.
26, 1902; 2c. Nov. i, 1902. 4349
or, The Mormon, the maiden, and the lit-
tle militaire, in 2 acts.
© Alexander Henderson, New York; 1872:
11047, Oct. 17. 4350
■ See also Bluebeard.
Blue Beard extravaganza; in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1896:21526.
Apr. 6. 4351
Blue bells o'Scotland; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by H. W. Emmet and L. Paul.
© Harry W. Emmet and Logan Paul, New
York ; 1893 : 33715, July 18. 4352
Blue bird; by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by Alex-
ander Teixeira de Mattos. 16°.
© Dodd, Mead & co.. New York; A : 179238.
June 12, 1907 ; 2c. June 12, 1907. 4353
a fairy play in 5 acts, by I\Iaurice Maeter-
linck, tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos.
New York, Dodd, Mead and company, 1909.
1 p. 1., 5-241 p. 12°.
© Dodd, Mead & co.. New York ; A : 234206,
Mar. 10, 1909; 2c. Mar, 10, 1909. 4354
Same. New York, Dodd, Mead & company,
1910. 241 p. incl. front, (port.) 8°.
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. Nov. 21, 1910; A:
275904 ; Dodd, Mead & co., New York. 4355
a fairy play in 6 acts, by Maurice Maeter-
Decking the graves of the dead. — Loyalty.
linck, tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos,
New York, Dodd, Mead and company, 1911.
287 p. 12°.
© Feb. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1911 ; A : 280649 ;
Dodd, Mead &, co., New York. 4356
204
4357
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4377
Blue bird — Continued.
Same. New Yorlf, Dodd, Mead & company,
1911. xvi, 211 p. col. front., 24 col. pi. 4°.
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 16, 1911; A:
300748 ; Dodd, Mead & co.. New York. 4357
Blue blood; domestic comedy in 3 acts, by Noel
Grant.
© John H. Ryley, New Rocbelle, N. Y. ;
1SS8 : 13213, May 5. 4358
a musical farce-comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Hoist.
© Eduard Hoist and Edward Leugers, New
Yorii ; 1890 : 27424, Sept. 6. 4359
Blue blood and red; a romantic military drama
in 5 acts, by G. Kronmiller, jr. (P. H. Mar-
cellus)
© George Kronmiller, jr., Baltimore; 1873:
3836, Apr. 14. 4360
Blue bonnet; play in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by W.
Cohoon. 42 p. 12°.
© Sept. 7, 1909; 2c. Sept. 15, 1909; D:
16776; W. Coboon, Minneapolis. 4361
Blue (The) book; or, The hunchback of Not-er-
dam, an original musical prologue in 2 acts,
by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, Brooklyn; 1873:10077,
Sept. 6. 4362
Blue (The) butterfly; play In 4 acts, A. Cull.
[77] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1914; D: 36582; Anna Cull,
Toronto, Canada. 4362a
Blue Cloud's sacrifice; dramatic playlet in 1
act, by R. F. Taylor. [13] p. 12°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911 ; D : 25499 ; Ralph Fred-
erick Taylor, Boston. 4363
Blue (The) cross; drama in 4 acts, by J. P.
O'Hagan. 33 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1912; D: 28293; John F.
O'Hagan, Orange, N. J. 4364
Blue (The) diamond; mystery melodrama, by J.
Willard. [26] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914 ; D : 36982 ; John Willard,
New York. 4364a
play in 2 acts, book by R. H. Burnside. 2 v.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D: 32322; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 4365
Blue-eyed Susan; comic opera in 2 acts, libretto
by George R. Sims and Henry Pettitt, music
by F. O. Carr. New York, T. H. French.
© George Edwardes, London; 1892:5719,
Feb. 5 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 4366
Blue (The) flame; original dramatic fantasy In
4 acts, by Leta Vance. 96 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1915; D: 41432; Leta Vance
Nicholson, New York. 4366a
Blue (The) forest. See Foret (La) bleue.
Blue forest lodge; or, Phillip Bragdon, a play
in 4 acts. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Cutler Brown, Los Angeles; D:
2064, June 21, 1902 ; 2c. June 28, 1902. 4367
Blue g-lass; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1877:2425,
Feb. 24. 4368
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly, Mary D. Daly and Rich-
ard Dorney, executors of Augustin Daly, New
York, in renewal for 14 years from Feb. 24,
1905 ; D : 6007, Jan. 5, 1905. 4369
Blue grass.
© Paul Armstrong, New York; D : 7738,
Dec. 20, 1905, 4370
Blue-grass (A) cavalier; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. Andrews. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Andrews, Brooklyn ; D : 3420,
May 12, 1903; 2c. May 12, 1903. 4371
Blue (A) grass courtship, 4°. Typewritten.
© Joe L. Brigham, New York; D : 2992,
Feb. 14, 1903; 2c. Feb. 14, 1903. 4372
Blue (The) grass farmer; a comedy in 4 acts,
by R. M. Stolworthy.
© Robert M. Stolworthy, New York; 1891:
5221, Feb. 6. 4373
Blue (The) grass girl; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by F. Bernard.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver ; D : 14061,
Oct. 15, 1908. 4374
Blue (The) grass handicap. 16 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Paul Armstrong, New York ; D : 4532, Jan.
20, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1904. 4375
Blue grass heroine. 8ee Byer's library of tab-
loid plays.
Blue (The) grass king. See Bluegrass (The)
king'.
Blue (The) grass tragedy. See Bluegrass
(The) tragedy.
Blue (A) grass widow; a play, by F, Fyles.
© Franklin Fyles, New York ; D : 13272,
June 25, 1908. 4376
See also Married flirts.
Blue (The) heron; play in 1 act, by A. Ketchum.
[2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913; D: 34653; Arthur
Ketchum, New York. 4377
Blue jeans. See Bluejeans.
Blue (The) lagoon; play in 3 acts, by N. Mac-
Owan and C. Mann, adapted from the book by
H. de Vere Stackpoole. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1914 ; D : 37519 ; Norman Mac-
Owan and Charlton Mann, London. 4377a
205
4378
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4396
Blue laws up-to-date. See Prize (The) bluff.
Blue (The) letter; a play iu 4 acts, by A. E.
Ives. 4". Typewritten.
© Alice E. Ives, New York ; D : 1132, Nov.
29, 1901 ; 2c. July 18, 1902. 4378
Blue (The) lights; romantic historical drama in
5 acts, by B. Bushnell. 86 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40249 ; Belle Bush-
nell, University, Va. 4378a
Blue mask; a comedy, by T. H. Say re.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1884 : 20351, Oct.
9. 4379
Blue Monday; comedy in 3 acts, by W. P. Bur-
bage. [3], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913; D: 33986; William P.
Burbage, Philadelphia. 4380
a farce in 3 acts, by A. D. Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D : 2207,
Aug. 9, 1902. 4381
Blue (The) moon; drama in 4 acts, by C. T.
Eagan. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912; D: 28528; Charles T.
Eagan, Chicago. 4383
Blue Mountain Joe; play in 1 act, by R. Stuart.
[2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1912 ; D : 31010 ; Ralph Stuart,
New York. 4383
Blue (The) officer; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by Ary Ecilaw [pseud, of Alexandrine Kole-
mine] Typewritten.
© Count Kessler, New York ; 1890 : 14206,
Apr. 29 ; 2c. May 17. 4384
Blue penciled; whimsical comedy in 3 acts, by
D. A. Cope and L. D. Bell. 3 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; D : 35779 ; Donna Alice
Cope and Lisle Devonshire Bell, Cleveland.
4384a
Blue (The) ribbon; in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by E.
Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1S94 : 5864,
Jan. 24. 4385
Same.
© Edward Harrigan, Boston; 1894:16794,
Mar. 26. 4386
Blue ribbon Betty; comedy in 3 acts, by I. M.
Sevin. [52] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 15, 1914 ; D : 37314 ; Israel Man-
del Sevin, Chicago. 4386a
Blue ribbons. See Short plays for small
players.
Blue Ridge; by W. G. Rose.
© William Ganson Rose, Cleveland ; D :
10048, Feb. 28, 1907. 4387
Blue (The) rocket; comedy in 1 act, by R. Well-
man. [4], 46 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913 ; D : 34326 ; Rae Wellman,
New York. 4388
Blue (The) room; play iu 4 acts, by F. Gerald.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28193 ; Florence Ger-
ald, New York. 4389
Blue (The) rose; drama in 3 acts, by T. Mc-
Kean. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D: 32809; Thomas Mc-
Kean, Philadelphia. 4390
Same.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913 ; D : 35513 ; Thomas Mc-
Kean, Philadelphia. 4391
zodiacal phantasy, book and lyrics by M.
Gillespie, music by George Chittenden Turner.
47 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1915 ; D : 41565 ; Marian Gil-
lespie, New York. 4391a
Blue roses; a 1 act sketch, by Oliver Curtis.
© Alexander Gordon, New York ; D : 11102,
Aug. 2, 1907. 4392
Blue (The) stocking; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Delissa Joseph.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26410,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 4393
Blue (The) stone; dramatic speculation in 3
acts, by Mrs. J. B. Walker. [121] p. 4°.
Typewi'itten.
© Jc. Aug. 31, 1914; D : 38091 ; Mrs. James
Blaine Walker, New York. 4393a
Blue violets; a dramatization in 5 acts, by M. T.
Allen. St. Louis, Nixon-Jones printing co.,
1883.
© Marie T. Allen, United States; 1883:462,
Jan. 8. 4394
Bluebeard; a musical fantasy, by Kate Douglas
Wiggin. New York and London, Harper &
brothers, 1914. 3 p. 1., v-vii, [3], 57, [1] p. col.
front., pi. 12°.
© Feb. 5, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; A : 362499 ;
Harper & bros.. New York. 4394a
See also Blue Beard.
Bluebeard, jr.; a new spectacular extravaganza
in 3 acts.
© David Henderson, Chicago; 1889:3292,
Jan. 28. 4395
or, Fatima and the fairy, a new spectacu-
lar extravaganza in 4 acts.
© David Henderson, Chicago; 1889:3817,
Feb. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 4396
206
439T
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4414
Bluebeard's bride; or, The last leapyear in
Fairyland; a comedy, by Anne King Moody.
New York, E. S. Werner & co. [1904] 20 p.
illus. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 5208,
June 11, 1904; 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 4397
Bluegrass. See Blue grass.
Bluegrass (The) king; or, Kentucky Belle, an
equestrian war melodrama in 5 tableaux, by
. M. S. Taylor.
© M. Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1891 :
13394, Apr. 13. 4398
Bluegrass (A) tragedy; an original drama in 4
acts, by Sterrette Johnston. f°,^ Typewritten.
© Sterrette Johnston, Red Bluff, Cal. ;
D : 3277, Apr. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1903. 4399
Bluejeans; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J.
Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1888:17480,
June 19. 4400
Same.
© Mrs. Joseph Arthur, Pelham Manor,
N. Y., as widow of the author, in renewal for
28 years. Renewal no. 6901, July 1, 1915.
Original entry, June 19, 1888, no. 17480.
4400a
Bluette (A). See On the inside of a Washing-
ton bureau.
Bluff; a burlesque comedy in 3 acts, by G. H.
Jessop and W. Gill.
© George H. Jessop and William Gill, New
York ; 1884 : 10323, May 31. 4401
— a comedy in 3 acts, by A. Thompson.
© Alfred Thompson, New York; 1890: 24166,
Aug. 2. 4402
in 1 act, by M. T. Winchester. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1911 ; D : 24864 ; Maud Tarle-
ton Winchester, St. Paul. 4403
play in 1 act, by A. W. Alden. [1], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914 ; D : 37805 ; A. W. Alden,
Los Angeles. 4403a
Bluff «fe Blarney; a farce in 1 act for two peo-
ple, by T. B. Donaldson. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia; D:
8060, Feb. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1906. 4404
Bluff and bluff; original comedy in 3 acts, by
N. Twomey. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1915 ; D : 39727 ; Neil Twomey,
Dorchester, Mass. 4404a
Bluff King Hal; an opera in 3 acts, libretto by
D. O'Connell, music by H. J. Stewart. Type-
written.
© Daniel O'Connell and Humphrey J. Stew-
art, San Francisco; 1891:43667, Dec. 4; 2c.
Mar. 19, 1892. 4405
Bluff (The) that won; a vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by Robert Bonfoy. 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jenne Morrow Long, San Francisco ; D :
14109, Aug. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1908. 4406
Bluffed; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. F. Lor-
raine.
© C. F. Lorraine, Newtown, N. Y. ; 1893:
5906, Jan. 30. 4407
Bluffer (The) bluffed; 1 act dramatic comedy,
written by W. H. Barwald. 15 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 296S2 ; William H.
Barwald, Baltimore. 4408
or. The man with the green eyes, by C. B.
Turner. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cora Beach Turner, Chicago ; D : 10684,
June 1, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 4409
Bluffers (The); comedy in 4 acts, by H. L.
Smith. [4], 52 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D: 36366; Hubert
Loomis Smith, Ventura, Cal. 4409a
or. Dust in the eyes, comedy in 2 acts,
adapted from the French by R. M. George.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 82 p. 12°.
© Nov. 11, 1912; 2c. Nov. 21, 1912; D:
31432; Samuel French, New York. 4410
Bluffing it; comedy in 3 acts, by R. Strauss.
[2], 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1912 ; D : 31155 ; Rose Strauss,
Montgomery, Ala. 4411
Bluffs, See Four-flushing.
Blumen-madchen (Das) See Laclero, die
schone Griechin.
Blumenboot (Das); schauspiel in 4 akten und
einem zwisclienspiel, von H. Sudermann.
New York, Carl Herrmann, 1905. 101 p. 16°.
© Hermann Sudermann, Germany ; D : 7421,
Oct. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1905. 4412
Blunder (The); a light comedy in 3 acts, 4
scenes, by F. M. Franklin.
© Frank M. Franklin, New York; 1892:
29547, July 15 ; Ic. July 15. 4413
mystery comedy in 3 acts, by W. M. Blatt.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915; D : 40943 ; William
Moses Blatt, Brookline, Mass. 4413a
Blundering Bill; a farce in 2 scenes, by F. E.
Hiland.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899-
23186, Apr. 1 ; 2c. May 4. 4414
207
4415
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
4436
Blundering Billy; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by Anthony E. Wills. Chicago & New York.
The Dramatic publishing company [1906] 58
p. 12°.
i© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9518, Nov.
26, 1906; 2c, Nov. 26, 1906. 4415
Blundering Cupid; comic operetta in 2 acts, J.
C. Breil. [1], 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912; D: 31460; Joseph Carl
Breil, New York. 4416
Blundering (The) Mr. Brown; a comedy in 3
acts, by Harold Hale [pseud, of C. N. Moller]
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 44 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9227,
Oct. 13, 1.906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. 4417
Blunders; a comedy in 5 acts, by E. R. Coates.
© Elmer Ruan Coates, Philadelphia; 1872:
1884, Feb. 27. 4418
a farcical comedy in 3 acts.
© J. Alexander Brown, New York; 1886:
9723, Apr. 22. 4419
in 4 acts, by A. S. Phillips.
© Alfred S. Phillips, New York; 1885:
10882, May 13. 4420
an original comedy in 3 acts, by Altman
and Lacy.
© Altman and Lacy, Detroit; 1893:10246,
Feb. 25. 4421
or. That man from Galway, by John T.
Kelly.
© Kelly and Ryan, Baltimore; 1882:5016,
Mar. 31 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 4422
— or. The maid, the mimic and the spinster.
© A. C. Phillips, Chicago ; 1880 : 19300, Dec.
17.
4423
Blunders (The) of Backus; by W. M. Day. [1],
63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912 ; D : 28249 ; William Mar-
tin Day, Cincinnati. 4424
See also Alternative (The)
Blut (Das); ein drama, von Julius Bab. Berlin,
S. Fischer, 1908. 186 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin ; D : 12594,
Mar. 21, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908. 4425
Boabdil, the last of the Moorish kings; by I.
Schweppe. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ida Schweppe, San Antonio ; D : 3992,
Sept. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1903. 4426
Boadicea; a drama, by W. S. Liscomb.
© William S. Liscomb, Providence, R. I. ;
1878 : 1186, Jan. 28. 4427
Board (The) bill; by C. A. Bridgwood. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charlotte A. Bridgwood, New York ; D :
10264, Apr. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1907. 4428
Board (The) of health; 1 act play, by E. Guer-
rier. {In S. E. G. news, v. 3, no. 7, May 8,
1915)
© May 10, 1915 ; 2c. May 14, 1915 ; D : 40663 ;
Edith Guerrier, Boston. 4428a
Boarder (The); a play in 3 acts, by H. S. Shel-
don. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16517 ; Harry Sophus
. Sheldon, Chicago. 4429
Boardin' round; by H. A. Sawyer.
© Harriet Adams Sawyer, Nashua, N. H. ;
D : 798, Aug. 24, 1901. 4430
Same. 97 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Adams Sawyer, Boston, D : 3360,
Apr. 80, 1903; 2c. Apr. 30, 1903. 4431
Boarding-house (The) burglar; monologue, by
James H. Chase. Providence, R. I., The Kens-
more pub. CO., 1913. 8 p. 12°.
© June 19, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33620; Kensmore pub. co.. Providence, R. I.
4432
Boarding
■wife.
house flirtations.
See Lovejoy's
See Talking
Boarding-house (The) keeper.
(The) woman.
Boarding (A) house romance; comedy vaude-
ville sketch, by A. Geyer. [2], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1914 ; D : 38814 ; Albert Geyer, .
Los Angeles. 4432a
Boarding-school (The) (Das pensionat); a
comic opera in 2 acts, by F'ranz von Suppe,
English tr. by Arthur W. Tams.
© A. W. Tams, New York ; 1899 : 2312, Jan.
4. 4433
Boarding-school (The) at Dotheboys hall; by
Mrs. M. C. Mead. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Marion C. Mead, Weston, Mass. ;
D : 10149, Mar. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1907.
4434
Boarding-school girls; play in 1 act, by Vivien
Chandler Smith and T. Harold Lindsay. 22 p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913; D : 33501 ; H. Strong
Smith, Chicago. 4435
Boatman (The) of Kinsale.
Bodare.
See Myles-Na-
Boatswain's (The) mate; a play in 1 act, by W.
W. Jacobs and Herbert N. Sargent, adapted
from W. W. Jacobs' story of that title. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1907.
26 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York; D : 11869,
Dec. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908.
— See also Sally.
4436
208
4437
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4459
Bob and Susan; a 3 act musical comedy, written
by F. J. Beaman.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; ISnS:
15373, Mar. 18. 4437
Bob Cole in Coontown; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by B. Cole.
© Bob Cole, New York; 1900 A: 8264, Mar.
17. 4438
Bob Evans and Prince Henry of Battenberg;
play in 1 act, by W. Hanlon. 19 [1] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D: 23801; Wm. Han-
lon, Cohasset, Mass. 4439
Bob Long, the boy Phoenix; or. Cousin against
cousin, a drama in 5 acts, by J. 11. Boyer.
© J. Robert Boyer, Shenandoah, Pa. ; 18S7 :
19UU8, July 2G ; 2c. Dec. G. 4440
Bob of the valley; or, Out of the desert, play
in 3 acts, by K. B. Miller. 132 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1911; D:231G4; Katherine
Browning Miller, Berkeley, Cal. 4441
Bob O'Neil; or. The sin phantom, a drama in
4 acts, by II. Jones.
® llobert Jones, Boston; 1877:1092, Jan.
27. 4442
Bob Rackett's pajamas; a comedy conceit in 1
act, by Harry Lacy.
© Katherine Lacy, New Haven; 1808:
23914, Apr. 15 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 4443
Bob, son of Battle; play in 4 acts, by A. 0111-
vaut. 4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915; D: 39492; Alfred Olli-
vant. New York. 4443a
by A. W. Byron, founded on the novel
by Alfred Ollivant. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D: 34552; Arthur Wm.
Byron, Montclair, N. J. 4444
Bob, the boot black; a protean piny of New
York life in 5 acts, by Hal. Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid]. Typewritten.
© Amer. amusement assn. ; Chicago ; D : 302,
Apr. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1901. 4445
Bob, the modern Puck; an original 4 act com-
edy drama, by G. O. Ernst.
© George Otis Ernst, Cambridge, Mass.;
1873 : 11446, Oct. 6. 4446
Bobadil; or, A sultan for a day; a comic opera
in 3 acts, by L. Searelle. 33 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Lnscombe Searelle, New York; D : 2S09,
Jan. 5, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1903. 4447
Bobbie Burns.
5379--15-
See llobert Burns.
— 14
Bobbie's mother-in-law; 1 act comedy sketch,
by F. H. Shreiner. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1915; D: 40919; Francis
Hoyt Shreiner, Harrisburg, Pa. 4447a
Bobbins, the waif. Typewritten.
© Jennie F. Soop, Boston; 1891 : 25063, July
9; 2c. Feb. 12. 4448
Bobby; play in 1 act, by M. E. Mignonette.
© M. E. Mignonette, New York; 1878:447,
Jan. 9. 4449
Bobby and the fairies; a children's fantasy for
children's acting, words by Vincent Van Mar-
ter Beede, in collaboration with Louise B.
Hogau, music by William H. Humiston.
© John Russell Davidson, New York; 1900
A : 21472, Aug. 27 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 4450
Bobby Burnit; in 4 acts, by W. Smith. [163] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1910; D: 21105; Winchell
Smith, New York. 4451
Bobby Mellville of London; 4 act society com-
edy, by J. Pardee.
© Jean Pardee, New Haven; 1895:8388,
Dec. 7. 4452
Bobby Melville of New York; by J. P. Clark.
© Jean Pardee Clark, New Haven; 1899:
10750, Feb. 6. 4453
Bobby Shaftoe; a Mother Goose extravaganza.
Vocal score.
© Harry C. Whorf, Winthrop, Mass., and
J. N. Calderwood, Brighton, Mass.; 1898:231,
Jan. 3 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 4454
Bobby's escapade. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jean Pardee Clark, New Haven ; D : 7837,
Jan. 11, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1906. 4455
Bobby's homecoming; musical playlet, by E. L.
Fox and G. A. Parker. 15 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D: 20258; Edward L.
Fox and Grosvenor A. Parker, New York.
4456
Bobby's pal; a character sketch, by Arnold
Reeves. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Aubrey Ruggles, Harrington, N. J.;
D: 10820, June 21, 1907; 2c. June 21, 1907.
4457
Bobby's wishbone; farce in 1 act, by W. Foran.
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910; D: 22394; William
Foran, New York. 4458
Bobo (El); comedia dramAtica en 3 actos y en
prosa, por A. Bher. Madrid, Socledad de
autores espafioles, 1912. [4], 43 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912; 2c. Dec. G, 1912; D: 31569;
Alejandro Bher, Madrid. 4459
209
4460
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4477
Bobs and nabobs; a domestic drama in 4 acts,
by M. T. Alien. St. Louis, G. J. Jones A: com-
pany, 1882.
!© Marie T. Allen, United States; 1882 : 5590.
Apr. 8; 2c. Apr. 21. 4460
Bob's birthday present; vaudeville sketch, by
L. A. Riegler. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910 ; D : 20479 ; Leo A.
Riegler, Chicago. 4461
Bob's sister Ann. See Sister Ann to the
rescue.
Bob's wife; play in 1 act, by J. Eliscu. [2], 21
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1913; D: 35274; Julius Eliscu,
New York. 4462
Boby, the booby; a rural drama in 3 acts, by
Albert Carr. New York.
© Samuel French & son, New York ; 1874 :
10872, Aug. 21. 4463
Boccaccio; or. The prince of Palermo, comic
opera in 3 acts, by Franz von Suppe, with
English ti'anslation and adaptation by Dexter
Smith. Boston, Oliver Ditson & company.
© O. Ditson & CO., Boston; 1880:11032,
July 17 ; 2c. Sept. IS. 4464
libretto by F. Zell and R. Genee. Bos-
ton, O. Ditson company ; New York, G. H.
Ditson & CO. [etc., etc.] 1908. 64 p. 12".
© Oliver Ditson & cc, Boston, in renewal for
14 vears from July 17, 1908; A: 204069, Apr.
11, 1908; 2c. Apr. 11, 1908. 4465
Bocina (La) de Reg'ulez; juguete comico-llrico
en 1 ;icto y en prosa [de] Celso Lucio y Mari-
ano Muzas, musica del maestro Porras. Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espauoles, 1908. 30
p. 8".
© Celso Lucio y Mariano Muzas, Madrid r
D: 12475, Mar. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 3, ]908. 4466
Boda (La); drama en 1 acto y en prosa [de] E,
Casal. Madrid, [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 20 p. 8°.
© Enrique Casal, Madrid; D:16]37. June
23, 1909; 2c. June 23, 1909. 4467
See also Wedding (The)
Boda (La) de la Farruca; fantasia c6mico-lirica
en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en verso, ori-
ginal deGonzalo Canto y Guillermo Hernandez
Mir, musica del maestro F. Alouso. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1914. 47 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38231 ; G. Cant6 y G. Hernandez JMir, Madrid.
4467a
Boda (La) de Lupe; 6, Los dos incluseros, paso
de comedia en 1 acto y 2 cuadros, en prosa,
original de J. Martinez Hidalgo. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles, 1915. 23 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41085 ; Jose Martinez Hidalgo, Madrid. 4467b
Boda (La) roja; zarzuela dramatica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en verso y prosa, origi-
nal de J. Capella y J. Gonzalez Pastor, musica
del maestro Jose M. " Carbonell. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espauoles, 1908. 3G p. 12°,
© Jacinto Capella y Joaquin Gonzalez Pas-
tor, Madrid; D : 13587, Aug. 19, 190S; 2c. Aug.
19, 1908. 4468
Bodas celestes; apunte de comedia en 1 acto y
en prosa, de V. Almela Mengot. IMadrid, Soci-
edad de autores espauoles, 1909. 16 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16246 ;
Vicente Almela Mengot, Madrid. 4469
Bodie, the pearl of Serpent Mountain; comedy
drama in 3 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston ; 1882 : 11597,
July 15. 4470
Body and soul; play in 3 acts, suggested by a
.story of Trintji Du Bois, by G. W. Ward.
[3], SO p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910; D: 22466; George W.
Ward, New York. 4471
psychological melodrama, in 4 acts, by W.
Hurlbut. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 3915; D : 41745 ; William
Hurlbut, New York. 4471a
Body (The) guard; or, The rebel spy, a war
drama in 4 acts, by G. M. Gray. Dover, N. H.
1ST7.
© George M. Gray, Dover, N. H. ; 1877:
3971, Apr. 4. 4472
Bbhmische (Die) cigarrenmacherin (The Bo-
hemian cigarinakress) ; amerikanisches volks-
schauspiel in 5 akten, nebst vorspiel, Eine
landliche hochzeit in Bohmen, nach authen-
tischen acten bearbeitet von S. Stern.
© Samuel Stern, New York; 1880:1296,
Jan. 22. 4473
Boers (The); drama, by P. M. Potter.
© P. M. Potter, New York ; 1882 : 761. Jan.
16. 4474
Bose (Der) herzog. See Kreuzerhohung.
Bose (Das) schicksal; sehauspiel in 3 akten, von
Felix Langer. Miinchen, Leipzig, Georg
Miiller, 1914. 116 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34870; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 4475
Boetius; trauerspiel in 5 akten [von Ernst Hen-
rici] Baltimore [John Hinrich's verlag] 1905.
cover-title, 1 p. 1., p. 93-144. 8°. (Ernst Hen-
rici's dramatische werke. III)
© Ernst Henrici, Baltimore; D : 6580, Apr.
26, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1905. 4476
Bog sie rodzi; polskie jaselka. Karol Wachtol.
Chicago, W. Dyniewicz pub. co. 76 [12] p. 8°.
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2c. Dec. 1, 1910; D : 22696;
W. Dyniewicz pub. co., Chicago. 4477
210
4477
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4500
Bogen (Der) des Odysseus; schauspiel in 5
akteu, von Gerhart Hauptmann. Berlin, S.
Fischer, verlag. 1914. 168 p. 12".
© Apr. 1, 1914 ; Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38330 ;
S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 4477a
Bogie men. See New comedies.
Bog-US ; an original American comedy in 4 acts,
by F. G. Maeder.
© Frederick G. Maeder, San Francisco;
1879:5601, Apr. 26. 4478
Bogus (A) chaufEeur. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gus Adams and Chas. E. Drew, New
York; D : 6319, Mar. 11, 1905; 2c. Mar. 11,
1905. 4479
Bogus (A) colonel; a comedy in 4 acts, by R. C.
Dillniore and Adolfo Pierra. Philadelphia,
Geia. Typewritten.
© R. C. Dillmore and Adolfo Pierra, Phila-
delphia ; 1897 : 20815, Apr. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 22. 4480
Bogus (The) Hobson; a farce in 3 acts, by F.
Chipman. Typewritten.
© Frederick Chipman, New York; 1898:
72590, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 4481
Bogus (The) Injun; a very laughable sketch in
2 scenes, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14047, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1876. 4482
Bogus (The) professor; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Lloyd Shelton Myers, Newport, Ky. ; D :
4707, Mar. 10, 1904. 4483
Bogus (The) squire; by L. A. Ball. 43 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Lillie A. Ball, Jersey City ; D : 3822, Aug.
12, 1903; 2c. Aug. 12, 1903. 4484
Bogus (The) talking machine; or. The puzzled
Dutchman, a negro farce in 1 scene, by Grif-
fin Hall, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
79S5, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 4485
Bogusman (The) See Master (The) of men.
Boheme (La); a drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Lock-
wood.
© W. L. Lockwood, Saratoga, N. Y. ; D :
3612, June 6, 1903. 4486
. 4 ;,cts, libretto by G. Giacosa and L. Illica,
English version by W. Grist and P. Pinkerton,
music by G. Puccini.
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; 1898:69151.
Nov. 28; 2c. Nov. 28. 4487
guide to opera, by Puccini, including biog-
raphy of the composer and history of work, by
H. \Y. Hart. 9 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16353 ; Henry W.
Hart, Brooklyn. 4488
Bohemia (La); Escanas de la vida bohgmia de
Enrique Murger, en 4 actos, libro de L. Illica
y G. Giacosa, musica de J. [Giacomo] Puccini.
Version espaiiola. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 4597, Feb. 9,
1904 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1904. 4489
a new translation of Murger's French novel.
Scenes de la vie Boheme, in 5 acts, by Juan.
New York, 1873.
© John Templeton, New York; 1873:9853,
Sept. 2. 4490
Bohemia a la mode; satirical comedy about mod-
ern society in 2 acts, by C. Greve. 150 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D: 32932; Clifford
Greve, St. Louis. 4491
Bohemian (The); romantic drama in 5 acts, by
G. B. Densmore.
© G. B. Densmore, San Francisco; 1875:
7203, July 10. 4492
a romantic society drama in 4 acts, by C.
Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1885:19688.
Sept. 18. 4493
or, Taking time by the forelock, an after-
piece in 1 act, by J. McCarroll.
© James McCarroll, New York; 1874:3617,
Mar. 21. 4494
Bohemian (The) cigarmakress. See Bohm-
ische (Die) cigarrenmacherin.
Bohemian (A) dinner. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Jenner, Boston ; D : 10988, July
17, 1907 ; 2c. July 17, 1907. 4495
Bohemian (The) gyurl (The Bohemian girl);
or. The gallant Pole and the gal who was
stole, a burlesque in 1 act, by T. W. Hanshew.
© Rollin Howard, New York; 1877:9396,
Aug. 15. 4496
Bohemian life; dramatic pantomime in 1 act, by
O. Loraine. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1911 ; D : 24395 ; Oscar Lor-
aine, New York. 4497
Bohemians (The); a comedy in 8 acts, by E. J.
Cowley. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
27900, May 7 ; 2c. Aug. 10. 4498
song comedv in 2 acts, by F. W. Ross, jr.,
songs by Percy F. Woodford. [98] p. f°. Ms.
© lo. Dec. 15, 1910; D: 22866; Frank W.
Ross, jr., Elmira, N. Y. 4499
a spectacular musical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. K. Bangs and R. C. Peufield.
© John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C.
Penfleld, New York ; D : 3414, May 11, 1903.
4500
211
4501
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4521
Bohemians and detectives. See Jim Bludsoe.
Bohemian's (The) blunder; a farce in 1 act, by
S. P. Davis.
© Samuel P. Davis, San Francisco; 1S75;
5405 ; May 24. 4501
Bohemond, prince of Tarentum; historical play
in 5 acts.
© Carl Albert Bjorkiuan, New York ; 1887 :
27888, Oct. 28. 4502
Bohemos; com^die en 1 acte en vers, par Miguel
Zamacois. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. 36 p.
12". Typewritten.
© Eugdue Fasquelle, Paris; D : 4620, Feb.
16, 1904; 2c. Feb. 16, 1904 (proof) ; 2c. Mar.
25, 1904. 4503
Boiling- caldron; a sketch, by J. A. Westhauser.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1909 ; D : 17815 ; Joseph A.
Westhauser, St. Paul. 4504
Boiling water; a musical comedy farce in 3 acts,
by W. Morse and E. Hoist.
© Woclson Morse and Eduard Hoist, New
York; 1885:19528, Sept. 16; 2c. Sept. 16.
4505
Boilingpot (The) case; a comedy in 3 acts.
Typewritten.
© E. Salvator, New York; 1896: 10577, Feb.
14 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 4506
Bois (Le) sacre; com^die en 8 actes, par G. A.
de Ca ilia vet et K. de Flers. (L'lllustration
theatrale, no. 147, 30 avril 1910)
© Apr. 30, 1910 ; 2c. May 21, 1910 ; D : 21113 ;
G. A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers, Paris.
4507
pantomime, d' E. Rostand, scenario en vers.
13 p. 4°. Printed.
© Edmond Rostand, Paris; D : 14378, Nov.
27, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 4508
See also Heilige (Der) hain.
Boker's bitters; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
P. M, Potter and H. L. Hamlin.
© Paul M. Potter and Harry L. Hamlin,
United States; 1889:22771, July 24. 4509
Bold (A) fearless man; Parisian sketch in 1
act. by E. T. Emery. 8, [IJ p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 16, 1911; D: 24222; Edwin T.
Emery, San Francisco. 4510
Bold knights of old; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by L. B. Parker.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Tbomaston, N. Y. ;
1899 : 79047, Dec. 5. 4511
Bold (The) Mr. Timid; a comedy in 1 act, by
Jack Burnett. 10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Chas. Le Witt and H. Ashmore. Chicago;
D : 9788, Jan. 14, 1007 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907. 4512
Bold (The) sixty-ninth; original character act,
words and music by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn ; 1874 : .%6,
Jan. 10. 4513
Bold (A) soldier boy; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by H. A. Du Souchet. Typewritten.
© H. A. Du Souchet, Brooklyn ; 1899 : 82293,
Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 4514
Boliver's busy day; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. P. Weadon.
© Frank Percy Weadon, Indianapolis; D:
1053, Oct. 24, 1901. 4515
Bolo; libretto and lyrics by L. M. Rivers.
© Laurel M. Rivers, New York; D : 9224,
Oct. 13, 1906. 4516
Bolt (The) from the blue; dramatic sketch in
3 scenes, by V. Palen. [23J p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914 ; D : 37838 ; Victor Palen,
New York. 4516a
melodrama in 5 acts, by Mr. and Mrs. A,
Giles.
© Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giles, New York;
1896 : 25214, Apr. 24. 4517
Bolted (The) door; play in 4 acts, by G. Gibbs
and E. Lawrence Dudley. 133 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. June 19, 1913; D: 33546; George
Gibbs, Rosemont, Pa. 4518
Same. [165] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1914 ; D : 38652 ; George Gibbs,
Rosemont, Pa. 4518a
Bom Billy; a comic opera in 3 acts, words, lyrics
and music by J. Gorton, jr.
© Jos. Gorton, jr., Friendship, N. Y. : D:
1383, Feb. 1, 1902. 4519
Bomb (The); play in 3 acts, by H. H. Hughes.
11(50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mny 16, 1914; D:370S0; Hnrvey
Hatcher Hughes, New York. 4519a
Bomb (A) in society; 1 act novelty dramatic
comedy, by J. Burnett. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 24, 1915; D: 41304; Jack Bur-
nett, Chicago. 4519b
Bomb (The) thrower; a 1 act playlet, by L.
McCord. Typewritten.
© Lew McCord, New York; 1900 A:152.?0,
June 19 ; 2c. June 19. 4520
Bomb (The) throwers; musical burlesque in 2
acts, by F. Powell, Katheriue McDowell Rice,
Madeleine Burrage nnd Mildred Giddings Bur-
rage. 50 J), f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D: 33433; Francis
Powell, New York.
4521
212
4522
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4544
Bomb (The) trust; explosion in 1 act, by W. S.
Ball. [2]. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913; D:324G4; W. S. Ball.
Providence, R. I. 4522
Bombardment (The) of Rome; a drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Bedard.
© J. A. Bedard, Detroit : 1890 : 31177, Oct. S.
4523
See Under the eagle.
14 p.
Bombast and platitudes.
Bon Bon O'Dear: by H. A. McAnarney.
obi. 1G°. Printed.
© Henrv A. IvrcAnnrnev, Baltimore: D:
14100. Oct. 27, 1908; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 4524
Bon (Le) jug-e; comMie en 3 actes Jytar'] Alex-
andre Bisson. New York, V. Ciocia, 1901.
109 p. 8".
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 110, Feb. 4, 1901 ;
2c. Feb. 4, 1901. 4525
See also Paris.
Bon (lie) moyen; comedie en 3 actes. par A.
Bisson. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1902. 2 p. 1., 171
p. 12".
© Alexandre Bisson, Paris; D: 1243, Jan. 3,
1902; 2c. Jan. 3. 1902. 4526
Bon (Un) petit diable; f eerie en 3 af'tes en vers,
pnr P. rjernrd et M. Pnstnnd. (L'llliistration
tbe'itrale, Se annee.-202. 17 fevrier, 1912)
© Fpb. 10. 1912: 2c. Mar. 2. 1912: D: 2890(5;
Rosemonde Gerard et Maurice Rostand, P-^r5s.
4527
Bon (Le) Roi Dag-obert; pi&ce en 4 actes en
vers, par A. Rivoire. 1 p. 1., 106 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Andre Rivoire. Paris; D : 13750, Sept. 10,
1908; 2c. Sept. 10, 1908. 4528
See also Ombres chinoises.
Bon-ton (The) burlepquers; a musical burlesque
in 2 acts, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1897:2S2fi4.
May 7. 4529
Bon ton George, jr. See Revels.
Bon (The) vivants. 42 p. 8". Typewritten.
© IVIarian Middleton, Alamosa. CoK ; 1900
A: 4542, Feb. 10; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904. 4530
Bonaparte; a burletta. Typewritten.
© Franklin Lnwrence T>ee, New York; 1895:
31312. June 13; 2c. June 24. 4531
play in a prolosue and 3 acts, by R.
Honsum. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17. 1912; D: 31158; Robert
Housum, Cleveland. 4532
Bonaventure; a pastoral drama of 'Cajun life
in TiOuisiana, by G. W. Cable.
© Geo. W. Cable, Northampton. Mass.;
1889 : 233G3, July 31. 4533
Bonaventure Deschamps; a pastoral drama of
'Cajun life in Louisiana, by G. W. Cable.
© Geo. W. Cable, Northampton, Mass. ; 1889:
233G2, July 31. 4534
Bond (The); a drama, by L. C. King.
© Laura Clayton King, Los Angeles; D:
14882, Jan. 23, 1909. 4535
— drama in 4 acts, by Ella Loise Guptill. 39
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913: D: 32670; Ella Guptill
McCully, Bellingham, Wash. 4536
play in 3 acts, by B. A. Hunter. 156 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aus:. 18. 1909; D: 16742; Bertha An-
cella Hunter, Los Angeles. 4537
by J. F. Phillips. [21, 74 p. f. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 220.30; John Frank-
lyn Phfllips, Great Neck, N. Y. 4538
Bond and free; a play and dramatic composition.
© Sheridan Shook and A. M. Palmer, New
York ; 1877 : 677, Jan. 17. 4539
Bond (The) invisible; by C. Nillson and G. F.
Holden. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11. 1910: D: 22266; Carlotta Nill-
son and Grace F. Holden, United States. 4540
Bond (The) of earth; elfln drama in a pro-
logue and 2 acts, by G. Richardson. 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13. 1915; D: 41729; Grace Rich-
ardson, New York. 4540a
Bond (The) of fraud. See Destiny.
Bond (The) of friendship; a story of the late
war, a drama in 4 acts, by C. R. Gardiner.
© C. R. Gardiner, Noroton Corners.
[Conn.] ; 1883: 13749, July 26. 4541
Bondad (La) en el engaiio; comedia en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de .L Frances. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espanoles, 1909. 22 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16263 ;
Jose Frances, Madrid. 4542
Bondage (The) in Egypt. See Moses.
Bondage (The) of dishonor; a play in 1 act, by
M. F. Essig. f. Typewritten.
© Montgomery F. Essig, Nashville; D:
11115, Aug 5, 1907; 2c. Aug 5, 1907. 4543
Bondage (The) of Kin Severne. See Spur
(The)
Bondhill (The) boy.
© Pauline Phelps and Marion Short, New
York ; D : 13609, July 29, 1908. 4544
213
4545
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4564
Bondman (The); a drama, by H. Caine. Lon-
don, Printed for private use only [Ballantyne
& CO., ltd.] 1906. xvi, 240 p. 12°.
© Hall Caine, Great Britain; D : 9111,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2c. Sept. 20, 1906. 4545
new drama, by T. H. Gleuney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York; 1890:10531,
Mar. 31. 4546
Bonds; a drama of American life in 5 acts, by
E. Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown, Md. ;
1871:2947, Apr. 4. 4547
Bonds and vagabonds; a melodrama in a pro-
logue and 0 acts, [by] Lee Paul.
© James Totton Dalrymple, Trenton, N. J. ;
1889:28113, Oct. 31; 2c. Dec. 31. 4548
or. Her father's crime, a comedy drama
in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by B. B. Million. f°.
Typewritten.
© James Totton Dalrymple, Mount Holly,
N. J. ; D : 4699, Mar. S, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904.
4549
Bonds (The) of a millionaire; an American
play in 4 acts, by B. P. Lorny.
© Rozario Du Tailly, Cleveland; D : 13384,
July 21, 1908. 4550
[Bondsman's (A) dream in America; drama in
1 act. by Tj. S. Churicb, under tbe direction
of V. Radajevicb]
BoKeJBeB can y AiwepiinK. CjinKa y je;i;H()M ^iih y.
Hanncao JIasap Chmob Hyianh. 3a no30pHnn;y
y^ecHO BeJbKO Pa/i,ojeBHh. Y Can <DpaHn;HCKy,
1904. 20 p. 24°.
© L. S. Churicb and V. Radajevicb, San
Francisco: D : 4838, Mar. 9, 1904; 2c. Mar. 9,
1904. 4551
Bonduca. ^ee Masterpieces of the English
drama: Beaumont and Fletcher.
Bondwoman (The); drama in 4 acts, by O. S.
Adelman and Stanley Wood. [3], 51 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1913; D: 33900; Cbas. S.
Adelman, Chicago. 4552
a romantic piny in 4 acts, by M. E. Ryan
and C. Dempsey.
© Marah Ellis Ryan, Jumonville, Pa., and
Clifford Dempsey, Chicago ; 1898 : 59278, Oct. 8.
4553
Bone (A) of contention; a 1 act play, by E.
Kirk [pseud, of Eleanor Maria Easterbrook
Ames]
© Eleanor Kirk, Brooklyn; D : 3208, Mar.
28, 1903. 4554
Bones at a raffle; an Etbiopian eccentricity in
2 scenes. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York; 1875:7653,
4555
Bones (The) of our ancestors; dramatized from
Constance Fennlmore Woolson's novelette, by
E. H. Piatt. 11 p. 12°. Printed.
© May 6, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; D: 40646;
Elsie Hawley Piatt, Port Huron, Mich. 4555a
Bonheur (Le); comedie en 3 actes, par A. Gui-
non. 32 p. (L'lllustration tbeatrale, 7* annee
195, 9 decembre 1911)
• © Dec. 9. 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28059 ;
AlLert Guinon, Paris. 4556
Bonheur (Le) d'en face; piece en 2 actes, par
M. Desvallieres et H. Delorme. Paris, Li-
bra irie tbeatrale, 1906. 83 p. 12°.
© Maurice Desvallieres et Hugues Delorme,
Paris ; D : 8109. Mar. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1906.
4557
Bonheur (Le) de Jacqueline; comedie en 4 actes,
par P. Ga vault. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1908. 189
p. 12°.
© Paul Gavault, Paris; D : 12844. Apr. 27,
1908; 2c. Apr. 27, 1908. 4558
Bonheur (Le) mesdames! comedie en 4 actes,
de F. de Croisset [pseud, of Francis Wiener]
SS p. 4°. Printed.
© Francis de Croisset, Paris: D: 7603, Nov.
2.3, 1905; 2c. Nov. 23, 1905. 4559
Bonheur (Le) sous la main; comedie en 3 actes,
par P. Gavault. (L'lllustration tbeatrale, 8°
annee-206, 9 mars 1912)
© Mar. 9. 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912 ; D : 29133 ;
Paul Gavault, Paris. 4560
Bonheur (Le) volant; operette en 2 actes, de
L. Xanrof [pseud, of Leon Fourneau] et ]\I.
de Marsan. 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1912 ; D ; 31344 ; Leon Xanrof
and M. de Marsan, Paris. 4561
Bonhomme (Le) de neige; conte feerique en
20 tableaux lumineux, de Ben.iamin Rabier,
musique de J. Vieu. Paris, M. Vieu & J.
Vieu. 1910. 24 p. 12°.
© June 11, 1910 ; 2c. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21268 ;
Maurice Vieu et Jane Vieu. Paris. 4562
Boniche (La); vaudeville en 3 actes, de H.
Moreau et M. Sonal [pseud, of Georges
Lanos] [231] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29. 1911; D: 24342; Henry
Moreau & Marc Sonal, Paris. 4563
Boniface (A) of Broom Falls,
den's daughter.
See John Bor-
July 22 : 2c. July 28.
Bonillo; play in 3 acts, by B. Border. [56] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1910: D: 21754: Bartlett Bor-
der. San Francisco. 4564
214
4565
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4584
Bonita; comic opera, by Wadham Peacock, mu-
sic by Harold Fraser-Simson. London, Keith,
Prowse & CO., ltd., 1911. 24 p. 8".
© Oct. 5, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1911 ; D : 25411 ;
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 4565
Portuguese comic opera in a prologue and
2 acts, written by W. Peacock, composed by
H. Fraser-Simson. [77] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1911; D: 25619; Wadham
Peacock and Harold Fraser-Simson, London.
4566
Bonito; a drama in 3 acts, by G. H. Trader.
© George H. Trader. Oakland, Cal. ; 1896:
58115, Oct. 22. 4567
Bonne (La).
© Fanny Beckwith Rae. Cleveland; D:
3502. May 20, 1903. 4568
Bonne (La) a faire; fantaisie en 1 acte, par
Moriss. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912. 27 p. 8".
© Dec. 28. 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913 ; D : 32022 :
Joubert. Paris. 4569
Bonne (La) conduite. See Employe (L') du
gaz.
Bonne (La) gifle; sketch en 1 acte, par Garofalo
& Dlaverdet. Paris. C. Joubert. 1911. 15 p.
8°.
© Dec. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 28395 ;
Joubert, Paris. 4570
Bonne (La) hoteliere; eomedie en 1 acte, par
Yves aiirande et Henri Geroule. Paris, C.
Joubert. 1906. 30 p. 12".
© Celestin Joubert, Paris; D : 8685, June
12. 1906; 2c. June 12, 1906. 4571
Bonne (La) intention; eomedie en 2 actes, par
F. de Croisset Fpseud. of Francis Wiener] 89
p. 8°. Printed.
© Francis de Croisset. Paris; D : 6188, Feb.
7, 1905; 2e. Feb. 7, 1905. 4572
Bonne justice; drame en 1 acte [par] Bonis-
Charaucle. Paris. G. Ondet, 1909. 27 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1909; 2c. Dec. 18, 1909; D:
17739; G. Ondet, Paris. - 4573
Bonne recompense; vaudeville en 1 acte, de
Felix Galipaux et Paul Bonhomme. Paris. C.
Joubert, 1911. 32 p. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1911: 2c. Dec. 26, 1911: D:
28086: Joubert, Paris. 4574
See also On frappe les trois coups.
Bonnet (The) conspirators; romantic comedy
in 4 acts, by V. A. Simpson. 75 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 13, 1909; D: 16228; Violet A.
Simpson. London. 4575
Bonnie; comedy in 3 acts, by M. Thompson.
105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915; D : 40541 ; Maravene
Thompson. Boston. 4575a
Bonnie Annie Laurie; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by W. V. Mong. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1914 ; D : 37162 ; William V.
Mong, Chambersburg, Pa. 4575b
a dramatic composition in 3 acts. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Addison Burkhart and Aaron S. Hoff-
man. Chicago : D : 4550, Jan. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Jan.
25, 1904. ^ 4576
a play in 4 acts, by Miron Leffingwell. [81]
p. 4°. TjiDewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909 ; D : 16563 ; Jack Bessey.
Davenport, la. 4577
Scotch plav in 3 acts, bv H. M. Barnes.
[76] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 37335; Howard
Mclvent Barnes, Chicago. 4577a
Bonnie blue bell; a comedv in 4 acts, by Mrs.
G. Goldthwaite.
© Mrs. Geo. Goldthwaite. Leadville, Col.;
1891:40421, Nov. 10. 4578
Bonnie (The) brier bush; play in 4 acts, drama-
tized from the stories of lanMacLaren [pseud,
of John Watson] by James MacArthur. re-
written and elaborated by Augustus Thomas.
145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kirke La Shelle. New York ; D : 791, Aug.
23, 1901 : 2c. Aug. 23. 1901. 4579
Bonnie Dundee; play in 1 act, by Frank Rich-
ardson. New York, S. French; London. S.
French, ltd.. 1910. 28 p. 4°.
© Dec. 31, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22984 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 4580
Bonnie (The) English, rose; a melodrama in 3
acts, by A . O. Powers. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Orr Powers, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
13244. June 25. 1908; 2c. June 15, 1908. 4581
Bonnie o' the heather; play in 4 acts, by C.
Senour. [3], 90 p. 4°. Tjqiewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914: D : 37831 ; Mrs. Caro
Senour. Los Angeles. 4581a
Bonnie Prince Charlie; a play in 3 acts.
© iMarguerite Merington, New York ; 1897 :
12791, Feb. 20. 4582
Bonnie Scotland; a picturesque, romantic sing-
ing play in 4 acts, by S. R. Ellis.
© Sidney R. Ellis. New York : 1895 : 11234.
Feb. 25. 4583
Bonny Lorna Doone; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by W. Holcomb. [117] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 : D : 24682 ; Willard Hol-
pomb, Washington. 4584
215
4585
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4607
Boob (The); American play of to-day in 5 acts,
by S. Bruce. 5 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D: 34123; Stanley
Bruce, Los Angeles. 4585
1 act farce comedy, by J. F. Villasana.
12 p. f. Tniewritten.
© Ic. Mav 12. 1915 ; D : 40G22 ; Juan Francis
Villasana, New York. 4586
Boob (A) burglar; farce playlet, by E. L. Cope-
land. [3], G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31. 1913; D: 33374; Edwin L.
Copeland, Wichita. 4587
Boobah (The); a comic opera in 2 acts, by I. B.
Goodrich, jr. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, Boston; D : 33S7, TMay
6, 1903 ; 2c. May 12, 1903. 4587a
Boob's (The) proposal. See Perseverance.
Booby (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by F.
I. Frayne. New York, A. S. Seer's theatrical
print, 1SS9.
© Frank I. Frayne, New York ; 1889 : 2032.5,
Aug. 29. 4588
Boodle (The); by J. Connor Roach.
© Harry C. Kennedy, New York; ISSO:
14102, June 19. 4589
a comedy of American modern life in 5 acts,
by J. Bonner.
© John Bonner, San Francisco; 1888: linon,
Apr. 20 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 4590
political fantasy in 3 acts, by P. M. Potter.
© Paul M. Potter, New York; 1890:11930,
Apr. 11. 4591
Boodler (The); a drama in 4 acts, with original
songs, by T. P. O'Connor.
© T. P. O'Connor, Chicago; 1895:44.519,
Aug. 31. 4592
Boodlers (The); a 4 act drama, by S. S. Seihert.
© S. S. Seibert, Ft. Smith, Ark.; D:124.-.3,
Feb. 14, 1908. 4593
Boodlers (The) of America; by Hamilton and
Goggin.
© Hamilton and Goggin, United States;
1887:24498, Sept. 24. 4594
Boofums; trials of a first born in 1 wail, by G. H.
Trader. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3. 1914 : D : 35S97 ; George Henry
Trader, Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. 4594a
Boogaboo (The); a spectacular extravaganza, by
L. .7. Carter.
© Lincolr: ' Carter, Chicago; 1898:71072,
Dec. 9. 4595
Book agent; by G. Horton and II. K. Gardiner.
© George Ilorton and Ruth Kimball Gardi-
ner, Washington : D : 5549, Sept. 20, 1904.
4596
comedy, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, New York ; 1882 : 5845,
Apr. 13. 4597
— ^comedy in 1 act, by M. E. Pesnel. [2], 15
p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1913; D: 34254; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 4598
comedy sketch, by Lieut. W. A. Austin,
U. S. A. 11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Wm. A. Austin, Leavenworth, Kan. ; D :
14827, Jan. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1909. 4599
a farce in 1 act, by Louis A. La Shire.
Clvde. O., Ames' publishing co., 1908. 10
p.' 12"*.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 12718, Apr.
10, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908.
4600
monologue, by B. B. Hayward. Type-
written.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass.;
1898 : 64371, Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 4601
a play in 4 acts, by L. Karr. 4°. Type-
written.
© Louise Karr, New York; D : 9028, Aug.
23, 1906; 2c. Aug. 23, 1906. 4602
Book agent and the vocal teacher; by N. J.
La Vigne. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910; D: 17957; Noe J. La
Vigne, New York. 4603
Book-canvasser (The); acting humorous mono-
logue for women, by Stanley Schell. [New
York, E. S. Werner & company. 19141 p.
53-60. 12°. (On cover: Stanley Schell's
sketches)
© Mar. 21, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30. 1914; A:
372083; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
4603a
Book-maker (The); dramatic composition, by
James William Pigott.
© Edward Michael, New York ; 1889 : 10501,
Apr. 3. 4604
farce in 3 acts, by C. A. Fehlberg. Type-
written.
© Charles Albert Fehlberg, Providence.
R. I. ; 1895 : 41295, Aug. 13 ; Ic. Aug. 15. 4605
Book-maker's shoes; play in 1 act, by E. K.
Mitchell. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Earle K. Mitchell, New York; D:9641,
Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. 4606
Book no. 7; by E. Daele. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1910; D: 21511; Ernest Dnele,
New York. 4607
216
4608
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4627
Book (The) of fools; or, Ezra's way, play in 1
act. by H. McAllister. [1], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D:3772G; Hall McAl-
lister, Wasliington. 4608
Book (The) of Judith; modern romance in 4
acts, by J. M. Patterson. 4 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 7, 1914; D:3G963; Joseph Me-
dill Patterson, Chicago. 4609
Book (The) of Portia; or, Garden of Eden, a
drama in 2 acts, by E. J. Joseph. Published
by the author, 1S90.
© E. J. Berryman, Oakland, Cal. ; 1S90:
4273, Feb. 3. 4610
Book of the Irish historic pageant; episodes
from the Irish pageant series, An Dbord
Fbiann, by A. T. Craig. [Produced under the
auspices of the American committee of tbe
Gaelic league of Ireland. New York, May 7 &
8, 1913] [New York, 1913] 5G p. 8°.
© May 7, 1913 ; 2c. May 12, 1913; D : 33195 :
Anna Tliroop Craig, New York. 4611
Bookies (The); by F. D. Sullivan.
© Francis Dennis Sullivan, Charlestown,
Mass. ; D : 5202. June 18, 1904. 4612
Booking (The) agent; a vaudeville hit in 1 act,
bv Harry L. Newton. Chicago, H. L. Newton
pub. CO.,' 1902. 8 p. 12°.
© Harry L. Newton pub. co., Chicago; D:
2597, Nov. 1, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 4613
Booking (A) agent for one hour; by S. La
Follette. [o] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911; D:24S90; Sumner La
Follette, Chicago. 4614
Bookland; a play with music, in 2 acts, by A.
Burkbnrdt and Edgar Allen Wolff. 46 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910; D: 20208; Addison
Burkhardt, New York. 4615
Books; by P. Troup and H. L. Tighe. 19 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Philip Troup and Harry L. Tighe, New
Haven; D : 1452G, Dee. 12, 1908; 2c. Dec. 12,
1908. 4616
■a comedy, by Olive Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1872:7025, July
17. 4617
a 1 act farce, by P. Troup. 15 p. f".
Bookworms (The); a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by A. P. Campbell. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910; D: 21793; Alan Patrick
Campbell, Chicago. 4620
Boom (A) in matrimony; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by J. F. Berry and J. H. Snyder.
© J. F. Berry, New York ; 1887 : 23SS1, Sept.
20. 4621
Boom (The) in Pumpkinville; comedy In 4
acts, by M. Evans. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1. 1915; D : 39549 ; Manfnrd
Evans, Thompson, la. 4621a
Boomaladdy (The); a military musical comedy
in 3 acts, by W. Osgood.
© Whitman Osgood, Washington; 1892:
30631, July 22. 4622
Boomer (The); farce comedy in 3 acts, by D.
Packard.
© Dan Packard, New York; 1890:35372,
Nov. 10. 4623
Boomerang (The); comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Smith and V. Mapes. New York, Samuel
French; London, Samuel French, ltd, 1915.
96 p. 12».
© Apr. 8. 1915; 2c. Apr. 9, 1915; D: 40311;
Winchell Smith, Farmington, Conn., and Vic-
tor Mapes, Short Hills, N. J. 4623a
dramatic composition, by A. E. Krows. 81
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 7. 1910; D: 20982; Arthur Edwin
Krows, New York. 4624
—. — farce comedy in 3 acts, by Arthur L. Col-
lins. 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D: 41004; R. C. Smith,
Bedford, O. 4624a
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by F. B. Dever-
eux and J. C. Ver Plank.
© Francis Bohun Devereux and J. Camp-
bell Yer Plank, Salem, Mass.; 1880:139-10,
Sept. 13. 4625
1 act play, by M. E. Pesnel. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1910: D: 21730; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, Brooklyn. 4626
•original department store play in 4 acts.
Typewritten.
© Philip Troup, West Haven. Conn. ; D :
14214. Nov. 5, 1908; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 4618
Bookworm; by Mary d'Este and Donald Rob-
ertson.
© Mrs. Solomon Sturges, Chicago ; D : 9759,
Jan. 7, 1907. 4619
by D. Turets. [140] p. f°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:382G2; Dnvfd
Turets, Pittsburgh. 4626a
•play in 5 acts, by A. W. Kennedy. [3], 46
p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. Aug. 6. 1914 : D : 37770; Adeline Whit-
ing Kennedy, Boise, Id. 4026b
■ play in 4 acts, by E. Gerberding
© Elizabeth Gerberding, San Francisco;
1896 : 67410, Dec. 11. 4627
217
4628
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4645
Boomerang (The) — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by F. Truesdell. [183] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1911; D : 23161 ; Frederick
Truesdell, Washington. 4628
play in 1 act, by Erich Brandeis. [3], 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1914 ; D : 37662 ; Erich Albert
Brandeis, Oakland, Cal. 4628a
by W. Holloway. [2], 27 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1912 ; D : 28851 ; William Hol-
loway, New York. 4629
— social drama in 4 acts, by D. N. Rubin.
[144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1914; D: 36948; Daniel
Nathan Rubin, Birmingham, Ala.
4629a
— vaudeville sketch, by R. E. Graham. 34 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1913; D: 32985; Robert E.
Graham, Philadelphia. 4630
— See also Undertow.
Boomerladdy (The); a musical military farce-
comedy, by W. Osgood. Typewritten.
© Whitman Ossood, Washington; 1892:
8956, Feb. 26; 2c. July 22. 4631
Boomers (The); a musical farce in 3 acts, by
F. J. Merritt.
© Frank J. Merritt and Mark Davis, De-
troit ; 1897 : 65267, Nov. 23. 4632
the opening and settling of the Cherokee
strip, a claim contest.
© Marv Isabella Hassin, Blackburn, Okl. ;
1896:8152, Feb. 3. 4633
Booming (A) city; 3 act farce comedy, by Leslie
and White.
© Leslie and White, United States; 1896:
59458. Oct. 29. 4634
Booming (A) town; 3 act musical farce comedy,
by B. Leslie and C. E. White.
© Bert Leslie and Clayton E. White, Oak-
land, N. Y. ; 1896 : 4664. Jan. 16. 4635
Boor (The) ; comedy in 1 act, by Anton Tchekoff,
tr. by Hilmar Baukhage. New York, S.
French; Loudon, Samuel French, ltd. [1915]
2 p. 1., 20 p. 12°.
© Mar. 31, 1915 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915 ; D : 40287 ;
Barrett H. Clark, Chicago. 4635a
Booster (The) club of Blackville; a colored
comedy concoction, by Harry L. Newton. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1007. 15 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago; D : 11359, Sept.
16. 1907: 2c. Oct. 25. 1907. 4636
Boot-black and dopey messenger; comedy
sketch, by A. J. Kuntz. 6 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1913 ; D : 35480 ; Anthony J.
Kuntz, New York. 4637
Boot-blacks (The); or. The would-be actors,
drama in 3 acts, by W. A. Carr.
© W. A. Carr, New York; 1874:4392, Apr.
2. 4638
Booties' baby; a society drama in a prologue
and 2 acts, by F. H. Gassaway.
© Frank Hnrrison Gassaway, San Fran-
cisco; 1886:12640, May 29. 4639
See also Scarlet (The) lancers.
Bootless; tragedy in 1 act, by C. S. Wayne
[Horace Hazeltine, pseud.] [1], 12 p. 4°.
TjTpewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913; D : 35295 ; Charles
Stokes Wayne, Point Pleasant, N. J. 4640
Boots and saddles; an American play, by E.
Walter.
© Eugene Walter, New York; D : 15968,
May 28, 1909. 4641
a drama in 4 acts, by A. Perry. 4°. Type-
written.
© Albert Perry, Mamaroneck, N. Y, ; D :
12757, Apr. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908. 4642
a play in 4 acts, by A. H. Vesey. 4°. Type-
written.
© Arthur Henry Vesey, Stockbridge, Mass. ;
D : 11929, Dec. 17, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1907.
4643
by E. Walter. 145 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 10. 1915; D: 40325; Eugene Wal-
ter, New York. 4643a
Boozefighter (The); play in 1 act, by M. Stew-
art. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1914 ; D : 37222 ; Melville Stew-
art, New York. 4643b
Bo-Peep; a musical extravaganza in 3 acts, by
G. Bowles. Typewritten.
© George Bowles, New York; 1896:42765,
July 24 : 2c. Aug. 11. 4644
Bo-Peep's Christmas party; Mother Goose play,
by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Franklin, O., El-
dridge entertainment house. 13 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39154 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
4644a
Border (The); comedy in 3 acts, by H. McAl-
lister. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914; D: 35864; Hall Mc-
Allister, Washington. . 4644b
Border belles; or. The tender passion in a
tough place, comic opera.
© Fred J. Thomas, United States; 1882:
9455. June 8; 2c. June 8. 4645
218
4646
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
4666
Border (The) eagle; or, Countess Vassalis, by
Mrs. E. N. Morgan. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Edmund Nash Morgan, Cleveland;
D : 755, Aug. 14, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1901.
4646
Border life in Nevada. See Flag-, the claw
witch.
Border (The) orphan. See Ellie Laura.
Border ruflSans; tale of the western border,
sketch in 1 scene, by J. W. E. Allen. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1909 ; D : 17535 ; Joseph W. E.
Allen, San Francisco. 4647
Border-side; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. F. Riggs.
© E. F. Riggs, New York ; 1894 : 37S46, Aug.
14. 4648
Borderland (The); by H. Saint-Gaudens. [113]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Homer Saint-Gaudens, Windsor, Vt. ; D :
13817, Sept. 17, 190S ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 4649
drama in 4 acts, by G. Gibson. 134 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4. 1915 ; D : 41417 : Gerolt Gibson,
New York. 4649a
a 1 act playlet, by Persis D. Hannah and
P. Waitt. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Waitt. Boston ; D : 15939, May 24,
1909; 2c. May 24, 1909. 4650
• an original drama in 3 acts, by Charles
Townsend. New York, The De Witt publish-
ing house.
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1S89 :
38487, Dec. 17; 2c. Dec. 18. 4651
play in 1 act, by G. B. Murdock. [4], 11
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1913 ; D : 35174 : Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 4652
Borderlands and thoroughfares; by Wilfrid
Wilson Gibson. New York. The Macmillan
company, 1914. x p., 1 1., 195 p. 12".
Dramatic contents : The queen's crags. —
Bloodybush edge.— Hoops.
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Sept. 29, 1914; A:
379723; Macmillan co.. New York. 4652a
Bordynkafi; obraxek z Chicagske plzne ze
stejno.imeneho romHnu F. §kalouda, upravil R.
Jaromir P.senka. Chicago, 111., A. Geringer
[1911] 111 p. 12°.
© Dec. 21. 1911; 2c. Jan. 11, 1912: D:
28961 : August Geringer, Chicago. 4653
ve frasku o 3 jedmlnich upravil R.
Jaromir Psenka.
© August Geringer, Chicago : D : 12182, Jan.
16. 1908. 4654
Boreas; by Jerome Ravel and I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:28000,
Oct. 29. 4655
Boring for gas; by W. S. Filley.
© W. S. Filley, Montpelier, O.; 1888:9082,
.Mar. 29. 4656
Boids Godounov; musical drama in 3 acts, Eng-
lish tr. by C. T. Mason and Antonio Calpin,
music bv M. Moussorgsky. New York, Fred.
Kullman, inc., 1911. 51 p. 4°. [Italian-Eng-
lish]
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 15, 1911; D:
25759; Fred. Rullman, inc.; New York. 4657
Boris Godunov; opera o 4 dgjstvlch s prologem,
od M. Musorgskeho, text die Puskina a Karam-
zina, z ru.stiny pfelozil Rudolf Zamrzla.
Petrograd, Moskva, W. Bessel a spol [1909]
63 p. 12°.
© July 1, 1909 ; 2c. July 21, 1909 ; D : 16304 ;
W. Bessel & co., Leipzig. 4658
Borleywax; or, "Which is which? a comedy in
3 acts, founded on Vice versa ; or, A lesson
to fathers, by T. Bentley.
© Thomas Bentley, Brooklyn; 1883:10179,
June 5; 2c. June 21. 4659
Born again; fantastic comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Wynne. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1913 ; D : 33087 ; Anna Wynne,
New York. 4660
modern play in 3 acts, by A. P. Henderson.
[55] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. acts 1-2, Feb. 26, 1912, act 3, Apr. 16,
1912 ; D : 29382 ; Alice Palmer Henderson, Ta-
coma. 4661
Born (A) Bohemian; an original 4 act comedy-
drama, by S. Teuton.
© Stella Teuton, New York; 1891:32685,
Sept. 12 ; 2c. July 6, 1892. 4662
Born (A) fool; an entirely original comedy in 4
acts, by F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasley. Type-
written.
© F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasley, San Diego,
Cal. ; 1896 : 21447, Apr. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 15. 4663
Born in prison.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 2357, Sept.
20, 1902. 4664
Born in the blood; a romance of southern Cali-
fornia. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Augustine Snow, Somerville,
Mass.; D : 1757, Apr. 18, 1902; 2c. Apr. 18,
1902. 4665
Born (A) nurse; duologue, by Blanche Wills
Chandler. New York. Eduard Schuberth &
CO., 1908. 10 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 13807,
Sept. 15, 1908; 2c. Sept. 15, 1908. 4666
219
4667
DEAMATIO COMPOSITIONS
4686
Born rich and lost in poverty. Sec Bosa.
Boro' (A) bench; libretto of an original operetta
in 1 act, words and music by W. H. Breare.
© Asa Bushby, Boston ; 1887 : 84S3, Apr. 7 ;
2c. Apr. 11. 4667
Borough (The) of Manhattan; musical comedy,
by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York; 1897: 5G^90,
Oct. G. 4668
operatic comedy, by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York; 189S: 10819,
Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 10. 4669
Borrasca (La); drama Hrico en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuailros, en verso y prosa, libro de
J. Royo de Le6n, mfisica del maestro Miguel
Santonja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1908. 49 p. 8°.
© Jos§ Rovo de Le6n, Madrid ; D : 14G79,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 4670
Borregos (Los); zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en
4 cuadros, en prosa, original de A. M. Viergol,
mfisica del maestro Vicente Lle6. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1912. 41 p.
12".
© Dec. 5, 1912; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912; D: 31585;
Antonio M. Viergol, Madrid. 4671
Borrowed; a farcical comedy, by Ernest War-
ren.
© Ella Stockton, Washington ; 1SS5 : 27924,
Dec. 30. 4672
Borrowed (The) bugle; piny in 1 act, by M. E.
Moore. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1913 ; D : 33551 ; Marion E.
Moore, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 4673
Borrowed jB.nery; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
M. E. Younge. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5. 1911 ; D : 24G35 ; M. Elizabeth
Younge, New York. 4674
Borrowed (A) honor; by W. H. Thomas.
© W. Henry Thomas, Washington; 1898:
3001G, May 14 ; 2c. May 16. 4675
Borrowed (A) husband; a comedy in 3 scenes,
by H. Levison.
© Harry Levison, Cincinnati; lS95:4Gfi35,
Sept. 13. 4676
Borrowed (A) luncheon; by Helen Sherman
Griffith.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1899 : G6568, Oct.
13; 2c. Oct. 21. 4677
Borrowed money. See Bed-rock.
Borrowed plumes; a 3 act comedy, from the
French of M. Edmond Gondinet, tr. by M. L.
Johnson. Printed by J. H. Alexander.
© J. H. Alexander and Martha Lafitte
Johnson, United States ; 1878 : 7G7G, July 1 ;
2c, Aug. 6. 4678
Borrowed till midnight; original comedy drama
in 5 acts, by A. K. Cooley.
© Alice Kingsbury Cooley, Alameda, Cal.;
1898 : 54741, Sept. 19. 4679
Borrowed (A) umbrella; a comedietta in 1 act,
by Esther B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
"24009, May 22; 2c. July 28. 4680
Borrower (The); farcical comedy, by G. B. Seitz.
[1581 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1912; D:28G74; George
BrackPtt Seitz, Brookline, Mass. 4681
Borrowing a bride; comedy in 1 act, by Robert
B. Moran. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1913; D: 35338; Rosalie
Mohr, San Francisco. 4682
Borrowing Mathilde; farce in 1 act, by Roland
Oliver [pseud, of H. White] 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; D: 38940; Ilonry
White, Sacramento, Cal. 4682a
Borrowing trouble; a farce, by T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1878:12818, Nov.
7; 2c. Nov. 11. 4683
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [190G] p.
173-182. 12'.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 vears from Nov. 7. 1900; D : 9324, Oct. 26.
1906; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 4684
Borstal (The) boy; play in 1 act, by H. Fyfe.
[1], 28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June G, 1914; D: 37236; Hamilton
Fyfe, Chelsea, London. 4684a
Bo'sn's (The) bride; nautical yarn in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by INLTude Elizabeth Inch,
music by W. Rhys-Herbert. Book of words
New York, J. Fischer & bro. 20 p. 4°.
© Sept. 18, 1914; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914; D:
39234 ; J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 4684b
Bosom (The) friend of Bowser; or. Dollars and
dimples, drama in 2 acts, by P. C. Rosar.
[G7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1914; D: 37116; Peter C.
Rosar, Buffalo. 4684c
Bosom friends; drama in 4 acts, by F. Mandel.
[2] 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911; D: 23833; Frank Man-
del, New York. 4685
an original play in 3 acts, by P. Mandel
[141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913; D : 32441 ; Frank Man-
del, New York. 4686
220
4687
COPYEIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
4712
Boss (The); comedy dramntic sketch, by John
T. Doyle, scenario by Charles Smith. [2],
18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1912; D: 30961; Marion
Willard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 4687
play in 4 acts, by E. B. Sheldon. [1], 160
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911; D: 23037; Edward B.
Sheldon, New York. 4688
by G. F. Bragdon and W. C. F. Post-
ance. 4°. Typewritten.
© Guy Fletcher Bragdon, Boston, and
W. Charles Frederick Postance, London ;
D : 9854, Jan. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. 4689
play in 1 act, by P. Haight. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D: 32736; Parker
Haight, Kansas City, Mo. 4690
or, Living for vengeance, an original sen-
sational drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by
W. H. Rightniire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York; 1876:
12485, Nov. 9. 4691
Boss away; play in 3 acts, by E. L. Poor. 23 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910; D: 17992; Edwin L.
Poor, Oak Park, 111. 4692
Boss Bart; a pastoral and metropolitan drama
in 5 acts, by J. M. Chappie.
© Joe Mitchell Chappie, Ashland, Wis.;
1890:35180, June 15. 4693
Boss of the house; Yankee character sketch, by
C. C. Blauchard.
© Charles C. Blanchard, New York; D:
5168, June 11, 1904. 4694
Boss (The) of the ward; by G. Ade. Type-
written.
© George Ade, Chicago; 1899:60506, Oct.
13; 2c. Oct. 13. 4695
Boss of Z ranch; drama in 3 acts, by Nelson
Conipston. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1909. 59 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 10. 1909; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909; D: 17243;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. " 4696
Boston; a romantic historical burlesque in 3
acts, by J. B. Clapp.
© John Bouve Clapp, Boston; 1890:11365,
Feb. 19. 4697
Boston as it is; a drama in 4 acts, by W. A.
Brady.
© W^m. A. Brady, New York; 1890:11228,
Feb. 18. 4698
Boston (A) crank; a musical comedy in 3
laughs, by J. E. McCann. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCann, New York; D:
3601, June 26, 1903 ; 2c. June 26, 1903. 4699
Boston (The) dip; a comedy in 1 act. Boston,
G. M. Baker & co.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1873:724,
Jan. 25; 2c. Jan. 27. 4700
Boston (The) drummer; a musical comedy in
3 acts.
© H. I. Leech, New York; 1892:27172,
27173, June 29. 4701,4702
a 3 act comedy, by F. W. Gerry.
© Frederick W. Gerry, Boston ; 1893 : 57988,
Dec. 29. 4703
Boston (A) girl; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
K. Sprague.
© Kate Sprague, Milford, Mass.; 1803:
18209, Apr. 13. 4704
Boston in 1776. See Paul Revere and the
Sons of liberty.
Boston (A) interview; or. The sailor doll, farce
comedy in 3 acts, by J. L. King.
© James L. King, Topeka, Kan.; 1802:
8833, Feb. 26. 4705
Boston (The) serenaders of Boston, Mass.; a
farcical-lyric ensemble, by F. Miller, jr.
© Fred. Miller, jr.. New York; 1899:31847,
May 11. 4706
Boston (The) statues; a drama, by T. F. Gaff-
ney.
© T. F. Gaffney, Elgin, 111.; 1894:16578,
Mar. 24; 2c. July 8, 1895. 4707
Same.
© T. F. Gaffney, Elgin, 111.; 1895:35410,
July 8. 4708
Boston (The) tea-party; play in 1 act, by Alice
Cook Fuller. Fraukliu, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house. 12 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15. 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913: D:
35437; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 4709
See also Historical stories in dramatic
form.
Boston "Willamette; an original romantic drama
of Oregonian life in '55, in 3 acts, by W. B.
Fitzheury.
© Walter E. Fitzhenry, Somerville, Mass.;
1879 : 10487, Aug. 7. 4710
Botany Bay; an original melodrama in 5 acts,
by L. C. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia; 1881:779,
Jan. 14. 4711
in 3 acts, founded in part on Dickons'
Great expectations, by L. C. Tees. Phila-
delphia, The Penn pub. co., 1893.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia; 1893:33388,
July 15 ; 2c. July 15. 4712
221
4713
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4735
Boten (Die) seiner Eminenz; das spiel eines
verliebten, von Felix Josky. Bei'lin, E. Bloch,
1912. 64 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33452; Eduard
Blocli, Berlin. 4713
Both in the same boat; comedy iu 1 act, by
Norman R. Field. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910; D : 20071 ; Henry B.
Toomer, Hattiesburg, Miss. 4714
Both members of this club; play in 1 act, by
Jack Barnette [i. e. J. \X. C. Baruette] 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D : 39644 ; John Win-
fred Currie Baruette, Roxboro, N. C. 4714a
Both sides of the counter; comedy for one male
and two females, by Frances Aymar Mathews.
New York, E. S. Werner, 1907. 14 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11687, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 4715
Both sides of the curtain. See Our players.
Both sides of the question. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Celie Ellis, New York ; D : 4643, Feb. 23,
1004; 2c. Feb. 15, 1904. 4716
Bothwell; a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. T. Johns.
© James Thomas Johns, Boston ; 1877 : 6879,
Juue 11. 4717
Boton de rosa; pasatiempo en 1 acto, original
de M. Tlious, mlisica del maestro Luis Fog-
lietti. Madrid [Sociedad deautoresespaiioles]
1909. 30 p. 12°.
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
174SS; Maximilian Thous, Madrid. 4718
Bottle (The) imp; a comic opera in 2 acts,
libretto by J. A. Gould. Typewritten.
© John Alfred Gould, Boston; 1896:6744,
Jan. 27; 2c. Feb. 4. 4719
— - a drama in 5 acts, by Jas. A. Heme.
© Katharine C. Heme, St. Louis; 1888:
921, Jan. 9. 4720
Bottle of germs; libretto for a 3 act musical
farce, book and lyrics by A. N. C. Fowler. 59
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12. 1910; D: 17916; A. N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 4721
Bottle (A) of ink; a burlesque comedy in 2 acts,
by Geo. H. Jessop and Wm. Gill.
© Jessop and Gill, United States; 1884:
21143, Oct. 2. 4722
Bottle (A) of poison; a farce, by Robert C. V.
Meyers.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 :
78004, Oct. 27; 2c. Nov. 7. 4723
Bottle (A) of sarsaparilla. See Powder-pufE
(A)
Bottle pool; play in 1 act. by S. J. Bell. [2],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Oct. 14, 1914; D: 38478; Stanley J.
Bell, Oakland, Cal. 4723a
Bottle 6-40-9; comedy in 1 act, by Will M.
Cressy. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1910; D: 22549; Frank Rae,
New York. 4724
Bottled up; or. The goal of intemperance,
© William Bush, Chicago; 1870:2731, Oct.
11; 2c. Dec. 4, 1872. 4725
Bottom (The) of a well; 1 act playlet, by Albin
P. Ingram. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1911; D: 25537; Anna Meek
Bonner. Oak Park, 111. 4726
Bottom (The) of the sea; a spectacular drama
in 4 acts.
© William W. Randall, New York; 1886:
14887, June 29 ; 2c. July 8. 4727
Bottom's dream; a comedy spectacular in 3
acts, by W. I. A^'arner.
© William Iverson Varner, Varner, Ark. ;
1894 : 36040, Aug. 1. 4728
• a Shakespearian perversion in 3 acts, by
W. T. W. Ball and Walter Pelham. music by
John J. Braham.
© William T. W. Ball, Boston ; 1884 : 18741,
Sept. 17. 4729
Bouchal (The) bawn; an Irish drama in 4 acts,
by M. J. Nerney.
© M. J. Nerney, Green Island, N. Y. ; 1889 :
20S10, July 5. 4730
Bouchaleen; a sensational Irish drama in 4
acts, by H. E. Walton.
© Henry E. Walton and Paddy Murphy,
United States; 1891:46620, Dec. 21. 4731
Boucher (Le) (The butcher); original 1 act
play, by M. C. Newhaus. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32900 ; Marie Cross
Newhaus, New York. 4732
Bouderie; scenette en 1 acte, par M. Lecomte.
New York, William R. Jenkins, 1892.
© Maurice Lecomte, New York; 1892:8689.
Feb. 25 ; 2c. Feb. 29. 4733
BoufEons (Les); conte en 4 actes en vers, par
M. ZauiacoTs. [Paris, Imp. de I'lllustration]
1907. 2 p. 1., 94 p. 12°.
© Miguel Zamacois, Paris ; D : 10037, Feb.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 4734
Bought; drama in 4 acts, by J. E. Warren.
114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1910 ; D : 21522 ; John Ernest
W\nrren, New York. 4735
222
4736
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4758
Bought and paid for; play in 4 acts, by G. H.
Broadhnrst. 144 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1910; D : 22S0S ; George H.
Broadhnrst, New York. 4736
Bought and sold; farce comedy in 1 act, by E.
O'Reilly. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915; D: 40851; Emmet
O'Reilly, New York. 4736a
or, That's the long and short of it, a dra-
matic composition in 4 acts, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffith Morris, New York ; 1872 :
4675, May 6. 4737
Bought (The) satisfaction; play in 4 acts, by H.
Leclaire. [3], 176 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. P"eb. 21, 1912; D : 28791 ; Helene Le-
claire, New York. 4738
Boulder (The) and the bubble; or. The will
and the way, comedv in 4 acts, by Charles
Bradford. [58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912; D : 28217 ; Charles B.
Bradford, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 4739
Boule de neige (Snowball); opera bouffe in 3
acts, words by [Charles] Nuitter [pseud, of
C. L. E. Truinet] and [Etienne] Trefeu, mu-
sic by Jacques Offenbach.
© Frederic Delgado, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 1917,
Feb. 28. 4740
Bounced; an original and essentially American
comic opera in 2 acts, by J. Magnus and H. 0.
Banner, music by L. Lombard.
© Julian Magnus, H. C. Bunner and Louis
Lombard, United States; 1886:24430, Oct. 28.
4741
Bouncers (The); a comedy in 8 acts, by James
Ward,
© James T. O'Brien, Philadelphia; 1879:
5913, May 2. 4742
Bound; a romantic realistic drama in 4 acts,
by J. B. Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1871:
6121, June 27. 4743
Bound and Free; two dramas, by Hugh Mann,
Boston, R. G. Badger, 1905. 80 p. 12°. ^
© Richard G. Badger, Boston; D:5737,
Nov. 7, 1904; 2c. Nov. 7, 1904. 4744
Bound by an oath; a domestic drama in 4 acts
and a proloiiue. by David Hill. Boston, "W. H.
Baker & co., 1890.
© D. W. Hildretb, United States; 1890:
28377, Sept. 15; 2c. Jan. 2, 1891. 4745
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Harry Shelton.
© McGill & Shipman, Altoona, Pa. ; D : 456,
May 11, 1901. 4746
Bound by his oath. See His just reward.
Bound forever; an original drama, by E. Hen-
derson. New York, 1884.
© Ettie Henderson, Long Branch, N. J. ;
1884 : 20439, Oct. 10. 4747
Bound (The) girl; a drama in 4 acts, by Smith
Sutton Broome [pseud, of A. M. Smith]
© Alice Maude Smith, Tacoma ; D : 163,
Feb. 23, 1901. 4748
Bound in honor. See Miller's (The) daughter.
Bound out; an original comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. E. Ryan.
© Ma rah Ellis Ryan, Baraboo, Wis. ; 1885 :
7659, Apr. 1. ^ 4749
Bound to occur; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York ; 1884 : 16691,
Aug. 18. 4750
Bound to see the girls. See Git thar, Eli.
Bound to silence; a play in 4 acts, by A. H.
Bailey. 60 p. t". Typewritten.
© Allan H. Bailey, Indianapolis ; D : 1340,
Jan. 23, 1902; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902. 4751
Bound to succeed; a drama in 4 acts.
© Oliver Doud Byron, United States; 1880:
1243. Jan. 21. 4752
Bound to the past; drama in 3 acts, by Bert
Aldane [pseud, of I. Badanes] [83] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1914 ; D : 36462 ; Ida Badanes,
New York. 4752a
Bound to win; a melodrama in 4 acts, by A. J.
Warren.
© Albert J. Warren, New York; 18S6 :
15805, July 12. 4753
an original play, by Frank Rogers.
© Blanche Selwyn and Ben Gilfoil, United
States ; 1878 : 592, Jan. 11. 4754
Boundary (The) line.
© Frank Galer, Staten Island, N. Y. ; 1892 :
17S60, Apr. 25. 4755
Boundary (The) rider; by Guy Boothby. Tyi)e-
written.
© Longley Taylor, New York ; D : 566, June
11. 1901; 2c. June 11, 1901. 4756
Bounders (The); a comedy in 1 act, by G. E.
Crater, jr. 27 p. f. Typewritten.
© George E. Crater, jr., Brooklyn ; D : 13570,
Aug. 18, 1908; 2c. Aug. 18, 1908. 4757
Bounding (The) fawn of the prairies. See Far
(The) West.
Bouquet (A); by Edith Wheeler. London, J.
Williams, ltd. ; New York, Edward Schuberth
& CO., 1907. 7 p. 12".
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 11236,
Aug. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 4758
223
475d
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4778
Bouquet (A) — Continued.
a comedietta in 1 act, adapted from the
French by J. A. Woodward. Boston, C. H.
Spencer. (Spencer's universal stage, no. 54)
© Charles H. Spencer, Boston; 1871:2070,
Apr. 5 ; 2c. Apr. 5. 4759
play in 4 acts, by E. Goldbeck. 73 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1911; D: 23371; Edward
Goldbeck, New York. 4760
Bouquet of rose spirits. See Short plays for
small players.
Bouquets and bombshells; a comedy in 4 acts,
tr. and adapted by J. W. Shannon.
© J. W. Shannon, United States; 187S :
2484, Feb. 28. 4761
Bourgeois (Le) aux champs; comedie en 3
actes, de M. Brieux. 39 p. {In La petite
illustration, no. 62, 9 mai 1914; serie-theatre
no. 38)
© May 9, 1914; Ic. June 3, 1914; 0:37204;
M. Brieux, Paris. 4761a
Bourgeois (Le) gentilhomme; com^die-ballet
en 5 actes, par MoIitM'e, with profuse liistori-
cal, philological, idiomatical and descriptive
notes, by Scheie De Vere. Kew York, W. R.
Jenkins,' 1889.
© William R. Jenkins. New York; 1880:
115G1, Apr. 12; 2c. June 20. 4762
comedie-ballet par Moliere, ed. by Thomas
Edward Oliver. Boston, New York [etc.]
Ginn and company [1914; xxxv, 180 p. front,
(port.) 12".
© Jan. 22, 1914; 2c. Jan. 30. 1914; A:
361779; Thomas Edward Oliver, Urbana. 111.
4762a
ed. with an introduction and notes, by
M. Levi. . . New York, H. Holt and com-
pany, 1910. xxvii, 175 p. 16".
© July 8. 1910 ; 2c. July 11, 1910 ; A : 2GS245 ;
Henry Holt & co.. New York. 4763
— See also Merchant (The) gentleman.
Bourgeon (Le); comedie en 3 actes, par G.
Fevdeau. Pnris, Lihrairie theatrale, 1906.
3 p. 1., [31-318 p. 12°.
© Georges Fevdean, Paris; D : 9498, Nov. 19,
1906; 2c. Oct. 15, 1900. 4764
Bourse (La) ou la vie; pi&ce en 4 actes. par
A. Capus. New York, V. Ciocia, 1900. cover-
title, 74 p. 8°.
© Alfred Capns, France; 1900 A: 30196,
Dec. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 4765
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Boute-en-train; comedie en 3 actes, [par] A.
Athis. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1908. [4],
193 p. 12".
© Alfred Athis, Paris; D : 14465, Dec. 7,
1908; 2c. Dec. 7, 1908. 4766
Bouton (Le) de Berdouillard; boiiffonnerie mili-
taire en 1 acte. par Louis Bouvet et G. Arribat.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 31 p. 8".
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 23, 1912; D:
28397 ; Joubert, Paris. 4767
Boviander (The); play in 1 act, by Clara Hall
Allan and Carolyn Hawkins Key. 16 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914; D: 38303; C. H. Allan
and C. H. Key, Detroit. 4767a
Bow (The) legged pup; a farcical comedietta in
1 act, by G. K. Warren. Typewritten.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, Decatur, 111.;
1895 : 1383, Jan. 3 ; Ic. Jan. 24. 4768
Same.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, United States;
1895:4000, Jan. 14. 4769
Bow (The) of orange ribbon.
© Mrs. II. D. Pittman. St. Louis; D : 12428,
Feb. 24. 1908. 4770
[by] L. Mead.
© Leon Mead, Binghamton, N. Y. ; 1809:
50997, Aug. 8. 4771
Bow Sing; opera in 3 scenes, libretto by C.
Fleming, theme suggested by A. Voegtlin, mu-
sic by M. Klein. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911; D : 23440 ; Carroll
Fleming, Arthur Voegtlin and Manuel Klein,
New York. 4772
Bowery (The); a 5 act sensational comedy-
drama, by Eugene Thomas.
© Thomas E. Shea, E. Cambridge, Mass.;
1S92 : 40003, Oct. 8. 4773
Bowery (The) after dark; a comedy in 4 acts,
by A. H. Woods.
© Albert H. Woods, New York ; 1899 : 10542,
Feb. 4. 4774
Bowery (The) after ten; an original comedy
drama, by J. Walsh and E. Chrissie.
© John Walsh and Ed. Chrissie, United
States; 1895:14950, Mar. 15. 4775
Bowery (A) baron.
© Billy B. Van, Georges Mills, N. H. ; D:
3444, May 16, 1903. 4776
Bowery (The) boy; an American comedy drama
in 4 acts, by J. D. Clifton.
© Joseph D. Clifton, Brooklyn; 1897: 20212,
Mar. 29. 4777
an American comedy drama in 3 acts, by
A. M. Miller, jr.
© A. M. Miller, jr., United States; 1805:
55942, Nov. 4. 4778
224
4779
COPYEIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
4804
Bowery (The) boy — Coutinued.
— — comedy-melodrama in 5 acts, by G. Ken-
nington and T. W. Arthur.
© George Kennington and T. W. Arthur,
New York; 1895:66914, Dec. 31. 4779
a local melodrama in 5 acts, by W. A.
Brady.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York ; 1895 : 63908,
Dec. 17. 4780
Bowery (The) boys; an American comedy
drama in 3 acts, by A. M. Miller, jr.
© Ambrose Marshall Miller, jr., New York ;
1895 : 60495, Nov. 30. 4781
Bowery (The) bud; by L. M. Meaney. 19 p. 4°.
Tyi^ewritten.
© Lottie Myrtle Meaney, Charlestown,
Mass.; D : 11322, Sept. 10, 1907; 2c. Sept. 10,
1907. 4782
Bowery (A) burlesque; a dramatic composition,
by Jules Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1897:66084,
66085, Nov. 27. 4783, 4784
Bowery (The) burlesquers; a dramatic compo- Bowery sports; comedy and burlesque in 3 acts,
sition, by J. Hurtig. by J. B. Donovan.
© Jules Hurtig, New York ; 1897 : 64902, © James B. Donovan, New York ; 1896 :
Nov. 22. 4785 60741, Nov. 5. 4798
Bowery (The) Caruso; playlet, by Max M. Si- Bowery (The) waif; a melodrama in prologue
Bowery (The) masqueraders; a musical ex-
travaganza in 1 act, by A. Davis.
© Austin Davis, Boston ; D : 2596, Nov. 12,
1902. 4793
Bowery (The) newsgirl; comedy drama of N. Y.
life in 4 acts, by Joseph Totten. 4°. Type-
written.
© Riess & Totten. New York ; D : 6232, Feb.
16, 1905; 2c. Feb. 16, 1905. 4794
Bowery (The) night school; a vaudeville
sketch, by John T. Mclntyre. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company, 1906. 20 p.
12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 9274, Oct.
19, 1906; 2c. Oct. 19, 1906. 4795
Bowery (The) of New York; melodrama in 4
acts, by Edward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfield Hills, Mass.;
1897 : 7763, Jan. 28. 4796
Bowery (The) pawnbroker; melodrama of New
York life, by Joseph Totten. 4°. Typewritten.
© Amer. amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
5757, Nov. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1904. 4797
mou. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1913 ; D : 32121 ; Anna Simon.
New York. 4786
Bowery (A) girl; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
Ada Lee Bascom. Typewritten.
© Harry Williams, New York ; 1894 : 43902,
Sept. 19; 2c. Nov. 21. 4787
— a comedy-drama of New York life, by C. T.
Vincent and W. A. Brady. Typewritten,
© Charles T. Vincent and William A.
Brady, New York; 1894:50773, Oct. 31: 2c.
Dec. 3. 4788
play in 1 act, by M. Cameron. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30732 ; Myrtle Cam-
eron, St. Louis. 4789
Bowery (The) girls; by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1898:45008,
July 28. 4790
Bowery (The) king.
© John T. Inman, Coney Island, N. Y. ; D :
1921, May 19, 1902. 4791
Bowery (The) maidens; by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1898:45011.
July 28. 4792
and 4 acts and 7 scenes, by F. Whitman, f".
Typewritten.
© Frauklyn Whitman, San Francisco ; D :
4537, Jan. 21, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1904. 4799
Bowery (The) widows; by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1898:45006,
July 28. 4800
Bowl (A) of soup; an original curtain raiser, by
Scott Marble.
© A. H. Hart, United States ; 1892 : 30846,
July 25. 4801
Bowl- wearing (The) princess; 1 act play
adapted from a legend told by ;\Ime. Ozaki in
her book. Heroes of Japan, by M. Harris.
[1], 11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32623; Mable Har-
ris, Seattle. 4802
Bows and arrows; a comedy in 3 acts, by R. G.
Morris, jr.
© Robert GrifHn Morris, jr., New York:
1880 : 7972, May 24. 4803
Box K (The) ranch. See San Saba.
Box no. 8; comedy in 3 acts, by T. M. Raulein.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1911; D: 24108; Theodore
M. Raulein, New York. 4804
5379—15-
-15
225
4805
DKAMATIO COMPOSITIONS
4825
Box (A) of cash; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. M.
Favor.
© Edward M. Favor, Neve York; 1885:
17497, Aug. 17. 4805
Box of kisses; comedy in 1 act, by J. F. Cooke.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35726 ; James Fran-
cis Cooke, Bala, Pa. 4805a
Box (A) of matches; a new and original mu-
sical comedy in 3 acts, by W. A. Houpt, pro-
fessionally known as W. A. Mestayer.
© William A. Houpt, United States; 1884:
14S41, July 21. 4806
Box (A) of monkeys, and other farce com-
edies; by Grace Livingston Furniss. New
York, Harper & brothers, 1891. 3 p. 1., [3]-
257 p. 12°.
Contents: A box of luonkeys. — The Jack
trust. — The veneered savage. — Tulu.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1891 : 10778,
Mar. 23; 2c. May 9. 4806a
Box of perfectos; or, The hunt for antiques,
vaudeville comedy for two, by G. A. Lemming.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21021; Geo. A.
Lemming, Chicago. 4807
Box (A) of pills; comedy in 3 acts, by J. E.
Nicholson.
© J. E. Nicholson, Cincinnati; 1887:26439,
Oct. 13. 4808
— a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by A. F. Wohl-
fartb.
© A. F. Wohlfarth, St. Louis ; 1886 : 16856,
July 23. 4809
a farcical comedy, by F. J. Pilling.
© Frank J. Pilling, Boston; 1885:3445,
Feb. 7. 4810
Box of powders; comedy for one male and one
female, text and stage business ed. and rev. by
Pauline Phelps and Marion Short. New York,
Edgar S. Werner & co. [1906]
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9477,
Nov. 12, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 4811
Box (A) of wrinkles; a satiric farce in 3 acts,
by B. Whitney.
© Bruce Whitney, Detroit; 1889:34192,
Nov. 11. 4812
Box (The) oflBce boy; vaudeville sketch, by E.
Keith Musgrove. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911; D: 25092; Ethel K.
Musgrove, Louisville. 4813
Box (The) oflace man; play in 1 act, by Thomas
J. Gray. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1914; D: 37069; Noble &
Brooks, New York. 4813a
Box (A) office stamp; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. M. Knapp.
© Charles Daniels and H. M. Knapp, St.
Louis ; 1891 : 3271, Jan. 22. 4814
Box (A) seat. Typewritten.
© Sara C. Siegel, Cleveland; D : 7090, Aug.
10, 1905; 2c. Aug. 10, 1905. 4815
Boxers (The); a play in 4 acts, by L. Marston
and C. Heverin.
© Lawrence Marston and Cator Heverin,
New York ; 1900 A : 14421, June 11. 4816
Boxers (The) of China; in 4 acts, by C. E.
Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1900 A:
17190, July 12. 4817
Boxing' a king's ears; a play in 4 acts, arr. for
the stage from one of the fairy tales of
Laboulaye, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1874:10346,
Aug. 6. 4818
Boy (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by A. M. Led-
erer.
© Allison M. Lederer, Ridgewood, N. J. ;
1898:74687, Dec. 21; 2c. Dec. 22. 4819
play in 3 acts, by Justin Sterns [pseud, of
J. Lewis] [2], 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913; D: 34388; Justine
Lewis, New York. 4820
Boy (A) and a girl.
© Harrv Shannon, Haverhill, Mass.; 1900
A : 12218, May 14. 4821
Boy (The) and girl of Dublin; a play in 5 acts,
by J. B. Bradley.
© J. B. Bradley, Pittsburgh; 1883:8099,
May 3. 4822
a play in 3 acts, by J. B. Bradley.
© J. B. Bradlev, Pittsburgh; 1882:21728,
Dec. 21; 2c. Apr. 28, 1883. 4823
Boy (The) and the burglar. See Pals.
Boy (The) and the girl; a musical comedy in
2 acts, by R. Carle. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Carle. New York ; D : 12317, Feb.
6, 1908 ; 2e. Feb. 5, 1908. 4824
Boy (The) avenger. Sec Thrown upon the
world. — Tracked to death.
Boy (The) bandit; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
J. W. Turconi. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914; D: 39122; Joseph W.
Turconi, Holyoke, Mass. 4824a
Boy (The) bandits of Chicago; a comedy melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. J. Burke.
© William J. Burke, Springfield, Mass.;
D : 4373, Dec. 3, 1903. 4825
226
4826
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4849
Boy (The) behind the gun,
© Harry Clay Blaney, New York ; D : 6964,
July 15, 1905. 4826
Same. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Clay Blaney, New York ; D : 6141,
Jan. 26, 1905 ; 2c. July 15, 1905. 4827
Boy Blue; musical pastoral, libretto, lyrics and
music by M. R. Martin. 26 p. f. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 25, 1912 ; D : 30419 ; Margaret R.
Martin, St. Joseph, Mo. 4828
Boy (The) detective. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 10998,
July 19, 1907; 2c. July 19, 1907. 4829
'an American melodrama, by N. S. Woods.
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Amer. amusement assn., Chicago; D:
9345, Oct. 30, 1906; 2c. Oct. 20, 1906. 4830
a dramatization in 3 acts, by H. A. Weaver.
© Thomas B. MacDonough, Brooklyn ; 1871 :
8843, Sept. 22. 4831
See also Waifs of New York.
Boy (The) from Kerry; an Irish comedy in 4
acts, by J. J. Williams.
© J. J. Williams, Seattle; 1891:46047, Dec.
17. 4832
Boy (The) from Sunset; western love drama In
3 acts, by D. R. Pierce. 31 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D : 40901 ; Dayton
Richard Pierce, Union Hill, N. J.
4 p.
4832a
Type-
Boy (The) from the East
written.
© Leo Francis McGinn, Providence, R. I. ;
D: 14339, Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908.
4833
Boy (The) from the "West; comedy-drama in 4
acts,- by W. C. Elmendorf.
© William C. Elmendorf, New York; D:
6371, Mar. 3, 1905. 4834
Boy (The) gambler; an original sensational
drama in 3 acts, by P. A. Fitzgerald.
© Robert Ellwood, Philadelphia; 1874:
7688, June 8. 4835
Boy (A) hero; a play, by M. T. Stone and M.
Hayden.
© Mary Tillotson Stone and Martin Hayden.
New York ; 1886 : 14731, June 28. 4836
Boy (The) heroes of '64. See New Market.
Boy (The) I left behind; in 3 acts, by J. Mc-
Cree, adapted from Geo. V. Hobart's farce,
Mrs. Black is back. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1911; D: 25539; Junie Mc-
Cree, Sbeepshead Bay, N. Y. 4837
Boy (A) in gray; or, False idols; drama in 3
acts, by F. D. Reinau.
© F. D. Reinau, New York; 1898:64362,
Nov. 2. 4838
Boy (The) in green; play in 3 acts, by Paul
Tresize [pseud, of S. F. Whitman] [6], 115
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913; D: 33970; Stephen
French Whitman, New York. 4839
Boy (The) king; romantic play in 4 acts, by
W. Howard. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; 0:34558; Walter
Howard, London. ' 4840
Boy (The) miner. See Grizzly Adams, the
hunter of the Sierra Nevada.
Boy (The) next door.
© George P^'elix, Brooklyn ; D : 4562, Jan.
29, 1904. 4841
by L. M. Meaney. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1910 ; D : 21945 ; Lottie Myr-
tle Meaney, Charlestown, Mass. 4842
Boy (The) of the mines. See Willi-Joe.
Boy (A) of the period. See Lorena's lovers.
Boy (A) of the streets; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. T. Vincent. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles T. Vincent and Henry D. Gra-
hame. New York ; D : 3466, May 21, 1903 ; 2c.
May 21, 1903. 4843
Boy (A) or a girl; or. King Gabalus, an opera
in a prologue and 2 acts, by D. Young. Type-
written.
© Arthur W. Tarns and Daniel Young, New
York ; D : 711, July 31, 1901 ; 2c. July 31, 1901.
4844
Boy (The) plunger; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. E.
Blaney. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 9225,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2c. Oct. 13, 1906. 4845
Boy (The) ranger; a romantic melodrama.
© Frank I. Frayne, United States; 1892:
8155, Feb. 20. 4846
Boy (The) reporter; play in 1 act, by W. J.
Parker. [3], 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34503; Walter J.
Parker, Chicago. 4847
Boy (The) scout; by A. D. Gash. Typewritten.
© A. D. Gash, Chicago; 1899:76516, Nov.
23 ; 2c. Dec. 11. 4848
Boy scout of the Sierras; romantic spectacular
border drama in 5 acts.
© N. S. Wood, United States; 1886:24918,
Nov. 4. 4849
227
4850
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4870
Boy (The) scouts; play for boys in 3 acts, by
Walter Ben Hare. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1913. 50 p. 12°.
© June 28, 1913; 2c. June 30, 1913; D:
33679 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 4850
Boy (The) sleuth of Bugville. See I'll tell my
mother on you.
Boy (The) tramp; or, The maniac mother.
© Tiosine Neuville, Brooklyn; 1886:16645,
July 21. 4851
Boy wanted; farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. E.
Blauey.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1895:19132,
Apr. 6. 4852
Boy (The) who found out; drama in 1 act, by
(Charles Sumner [pseud, of C. S. Hayes] and
('harles Collins. 27 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1915; D: 40722; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 4852a
Boy (The) with the boodle; a musical melo-
drama in 4 acts, by H. Hall. 99 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Howard Hall, East Elmhurst. N. Y. ; D :
10626, May 23, 1907 ; 2c. June 20, 1907. 4853
Boycott (The); farce comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
Lister. 45 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20278; Henry B.
Lister, San Francisco. 4854
a story of to-day in 3 acts, by George
Jacobs. [51] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912 ; D : 29292 ; Geo. J. Har-
ter, Akron, O. 4855
Boycotted; or, The Chinatown mystery, a local
drama in 3 acts and 13 scenes, by J. C. Welch.
© James Charles Welch, San Francisco;
1886 : 24112, Oct. 25. 4856
Boycotter (The); a farcical comedy in 3 acts.
© Hugh Farrar McDermott, New York;
1886 : 2615, Jan. 30. 4857
Boycotters (The) and the marriage bureau; a
farcical comedy in 4 acts, by H. F. McDermott.
© Hugh Farrar McDermott, New York;
1886:6807, Mar. 24; Ic. Mar. 24. 4858
Boyhood pranks; or. The little Flips in trou-
ble, laughable interlude or minstrel finale, by
Frank Dumont. New York, M. Witmark &
sons, 1905. 11 p. 16°.
© M. AVitmark & sons, New York ; D : 6535,
Apr. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1905. 4859
Boys (The) and Betty; play in 3 acts, by G. V.
Hobart. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor. N. Y. ;
D : 13696, Sept. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1908.
4860
Boys and girls; a play of college life in 1 act,
by M. Ott. [22] p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32244 ; Matthew Ott.
Wollaston, Mass. 4861
Boys and girls again. See Our school-days. —
School-days.
Boys (The) in blue; or. The traitor's doom, a
military drama in 5 acts, by D. A. Sunderland
" and C. B. Rhodes. Providence, A. Cranford
Greene, printer, 1871.
© D. A. Sunderland, Providence, R. I. ;
1871 : 1199. Feb. 13 ; 2c. Feb. 27. 4862
Boys (The) in white; by J. S. Melton.
© Jacob S. Melton, Muncie, Ind. ; D : 15924,
May 22, 1909. 4863
Boy's literary conference; a school play for
six boys. New York, E. S. Werner & co., 1904.
12 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 5206,
June 11, 1904; 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 4864
Boy's mother; American comedy drama in 3
acts, by F. Rider and M. A. Hopkins. [214]
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1912; D: 28284; Fremont
Rider and Mary Alden Hopkins, New York.
4865
Boys (The) of Kilkenny; an Irish play of the
present day, by T. Walsh.
© Townsend Walsh, New York ; 1897 : 21452.
Apr. 3. 4866
Boys (The) of New York; a dramatic composi-
sition in 5 acts, by W. F. Phillips. 87 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Will F. Phillips, New York; D : 4355.
Dec. 8. 1903; 2c. Dec. 8, 1903. 4867
— a 4 act comedy drama, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1897:
60624, Oct. 26. 4868
a sensational comedy drama in 4 acts, by
T. H. Winnett.
© Thomas H. Winnett, New York ; 1891 :
3442, Jan. 23. 4869
Boys (The) of '67. See Fough-a-ballagh.
Boys of the Golden brotherhood; 1 act comedy
skit, by D. D. Aaronson. 16 p. 4°. Tjqje-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40509; D. Darby
Aaronson, New York. 4869a
Boy's proposal; little comedy in 1 act, by A.
Eckersley. New York, Samuel French ; Lon-
don, Saiuuel French, ltd., 1909. 28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909: D:
17374; Arthur Eckersley, London. 4870
228
4871
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4895
Boy's (A) revenge for the death of his parents
and loss of his home; a synopsis of a 5 act
drama, by W. J. Hurley.
<c) William J. Hurley, San Francisco; D:
683, July 23, 1901. 4871
or, A night in Ireland, a dramatic com-
position in 5 acts, by W. J. Hurley.
© William J. Hurley, San Francisco ; D :
412, Apr. 30, 1901. 4872
Boys together; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. Fallon.
© Anita Fallon, New York; 1890:17417,
May 28. 4873
Boys wanted; a vaudeville sketch in 1 scene,
by L. Wood.
© Leo Wood, New York; D: 10418, Apr.
26, 1907. 4874
Boys will be girls; a girlsterious extravaganza
in 1 act, by Sherman F. Johnson. Boston, W.
H. Baker & co., 1905. 20 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7221,
Sept. 7, 1905; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 4875
Boys (The) with the chairs; pantomime act,
by C. Martinettie. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Clark Martinettie, Boston; D : 14532,
July 10, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908. 4876
Brae, the poor house girl; a drama in 3 acts,
by C. L. Piper. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 29799, Nov.
17 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 4877
Brace (A) of burglars; a 1 act dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beaman. 16 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; D:
15629, Apr. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909. 4878
Brace of partridges; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Robert Ganthony. . . New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1906. 74 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New York; D : 8635.
June 5, 1906 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 4879
humorous play in 3 acts, by Robert Gan-
thony.
© Richard Ganthony, Sheepshead Bay,
N. Y. ; 1897 : 36914, June 22. 4880
Brace (A) of woodcock; a 1 act comedy, by
J. Marlin.
© Jane Marlin, New Haven, Conn. ; 1899 :
.39349, June 15. 4881
Bracelet (The); play in 1 act, by Alfred Sutro.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 24 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1912; 2c. Mar. 29, 1912; D:
29314; Samuel French, ltd., London. 4882
^by L. B. Mallory. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D: 32502; Lilian B.
Mallory, New York. 4883
Bradford folks; or, Old Yankee neighbors, a
rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. D. Smart.
© Herbert Durrell Smart, Nashua, N. H. ;
1899 : 79045. Dec. 5. 4884
Bradlee (The) children; play in 3 acts, by F.
Thoin. 147 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32479 ; Fanny Thorn,
New York. 4885
Bradstreets; a modern comedy drama in 4 acts,
by B. L. Anthony.
© Burt Luther Anthony, Easton. Pa.; D:
4779, Mar. 22, 1904. 4886
or, Fortune hunters, an original comedy in
4 acts, by B. L. Anthony.
© B. L. Anthony, Easton, Pa.; D : 11446.
Sept. 30. 1907. 4887
Brady, the agent; play in 1 act, by J. H. Simms.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John H. Simms, Los Angeles ; D : 6881,
June 26, 1905 ; 2c. June 12, 1905. 4888
Brady's boy; an original domestic comedy, by
Ed. Chrissie. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank B. Richardson, Brooklyn; D:
385, Apr. 23, 1901; 2c. Dec. 1, 1900. 4889
Brautigam wider willen, und Der walzertraum
einer lustigen wittwe; operette in 3 aufzue-
gen, von W. Forgo.
© William Forgo, New York; D : 14762, Jan.
7, 1909. 4890
Brag o-the-t wins; parody and satire, by B. Lip-
set. 20 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913; D: 32878; Bernhard
Lipset, Seattle. 4891
Brain storm; monologue, by T. H. Dalton. 2 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Dalton, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
11270, Sept. 3, 1907; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 4892
play in 1 act, by R. F. Manning. [1], 8 p.
4°. T3T)ewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D: 34553; Robert
Franklin Manning, Brooklyn. 4893
Brain (The) worker; play in 1 act, by W. Bow-
man. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1915; D: 40848; Willard
Bowman and Bertha Creighton, New York.
4893a
Braino (The) man; a comedy in 3 acts, by Sara
Preston, Amy Oliver and R. E. Dyar. 32 p.
8°. Printed.
© Ralph E. Dyar, Minneapolis; D: 10651.
May 16, 1907; 2c. June 10, 1907. 4894
Brains; by Joe Kerr.
© Wm. M. Kerr, New York; 1891:41565,
Nov. 20. 4895
229
4896
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
491T
Brains — Continued.
by L. Rohr. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17540 ; Louis Rohr,
Chicago. 4896
play in 3 acts, by I. Levy. 216 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1915; D: 39574; I-mie Levy,
Trenton, N. J. 4896a
Brains vs. brawn; a comedy in 2 acts, by J.
Ashcroft.
© John Ashcroft, New Yorli; 1887:2560,
Feb. 1; 2c. Feb. 1. 4897
Brains vs. gold. See Q. Z.
Brainstorms of Bluebeard; play in 2 acts, by
J. H. Thacher. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1910 ; D : 20744 ; John Hamil-
ton Thacher, Kansas City, Mo. 4898
Braisley diamond; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
b\' Lush, Smyth, Tremayne and Hall. 139 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© W. G. Smyth, New York ; D : 7861, Jan.
3, 1906; 2c. Jan. 8, 1906. 4899
Brakespeare; drama in 4 acts, by T, W. King.
© Thomas Worthington King, New York;
1890 : 8354, Mar. 13. 4900
Brambleton fair; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
W. J. Newton.
© Watson J. Newton, Washington; 1891:
13605, Apr. 14; 2c. May 16. 4901
Brand; by Henrik Ibsen, with introduction by
William Archer. New York, C. Scribner's
sons, 1906. xii, 262 p. 12°.
© Charles Scribner's sons. New York; A:
160715, Nov. 16, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 4901a
a dramatic poem, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. into
Enailish prose by J. M. Olberman. Oregon
ed. Portland, Or. [Printed by A. F. Ellis]
1912. 1 p. 1., iii, [1], 168 p. front, (port.)
16°.
© Aug. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1912 ; A : 319328 ;
J. M. Olberman, Portland, Or. 4902
et dramatisk digt, [af] Henrik Ibsen, ed.
with introduction and notes by Julius E.
Olson. Chicago, J. Anderson pub. co., 1908.
Ivi. 349 p. 12°.
© John Anderson pub. co., Chicago ; A :
206405, May 8, 1908 ; 2c. May 9, 1908. 4903
Sec also Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Brand (The); a 4 act drama, by S. S. Seibert.
© S. S. Selbert. Ft. Smith, Ark. ; D : 12454.
Feb. 14, 1908. 4904
Brand der leidenschaften; schausplel in4akteu.
von Josip Kosor. Miinchen, Dramatisches
centralbiiro Rubinverlag. 107 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1911 ; D : 25824 ; Dramatisches
centralbiiro Rubinverlag, M. & W. Koliler,
Munich. 4905
Brand (A) new woman; an operatic comedy
satire in 3 acts, by E. Navratil,
© Edward Navratil, New York; 1895:
37441, July 19. 4906
Brand (The) of Cain; a drama in 4 acts, by
A. L. Fisher and J. H. Zerr.
© A. L. Fisher and J. H. Zerr, Reading, Pa. ;
1895:61551, Dec. 5. 4907
' in 4 acts, by H. J. Fowler.
© H. J. Fowler, Geneva, N. Y. ; 1900 A:
25601, Oct. 15. 4908
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by A. Wolford
and A. Wolford.
© Augustus Wolford and Arnold Wolford,
St. Louis ; 1896 : 2982, Jan. 7.
See also Black Dick.
4909
Brand (The) of shame; a sensational drama in
1 act.
© Anton Shaad, Cincinnati ; 1876 : 7574,
June 22. 4910
Brand (The) of the Drakes; modern 3 act
drama, by M. Keightley. 80 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910; D : 20617 ; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend. Ind. 4911
Branded; an original melodrama in 4 acts, by
M. Price.
© Mark Price. United States; 1890:7764,
Mar. 8. 4912
.or, The spirit of vengeance, an original
drama in 4 acts, by B. Maurice Bailey.
© Edward M. Bailey, Riverpoint, R. I. ; D :
3304, Apr. 17, 1903. 4913
See also E. — Viola.
Branded by the dead; 5 act drama, by E. S.
Spencer.
© Ella S. Spencer, United States; 1883:
20843, Nov. 12. 4914
Branded for life. See Jean Valjeau.
Branded mavericks; a wisp from the mesa in
1 act, by M. Terrell and H. O. Stechhan. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1912; D: 31786; Maverick
Terrell and H. O. Stechhan, Los Angeles. 4915
Brander (The); drama in 3 acts, by L. M. Piper.
[2], 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1910; D 22589; L. Marie
Piper. Columbus, O. 4916
Branding (The); comedy drama of western life
in 3 acts, by D. E. Davenport and J. W.
Dennis. [58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911; D: 28008; Delbert E.
Davenport and James W. Dennis, Wichita.
4917
230
4918
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4935
Brandywine; an origiual drama, written and
aiT. by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:5401, May
24. 4918
Brannigan (The) club; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by W. E. Keller.
© W. E. Keller, Pittsburgh; 1883:7170,
Apr. 16. 4919
Branningan's courtship.
© Wm. Mclntyre, Kenosha, Wis. ; 1895 :
55939, Nov. 4. 4920
Brannon on the moor; a romantic Irish drama
of Rapparee days, by J. E. Barrett.
© John E. Barrett, Scranton, Pa. ; D : 9810,
Jan. 9, 1907. 4921
Brantley; a drama in 5 acts, by W. J. Lynd.
© William John Lynd, Denver; 1876:1482,
Feb. 3; 2c. June 26. 4922
Brass; an original comedy in 4 acts, by G, P.
Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York; 1875:
13786, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1876. 4923
■ See also Copper.
Brass and brains; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. A.
Lewis and W. R. Wilson.
© Julius A. Lewis and Will. R. Wilson, New
York; 1889:27798, Sept. 12. 4924
Brass bound box. See Lispet.
Brass (The) bowl; a play in 4 acts, by W. Smith
and L. J. Vance, from the novel of the same
title, by L. J. A^ance. 193 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Winchell Smith and Louis Joseph Vance,
New York ; D : 11896, Dec. 10. 1907 ; 2c. July
31, 1908. 4925
Brass bu.ttons; comedy in 4 acts, by M. Van
der Voort. 71 p. 4". Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30435; Maybelle
Van der Voort, Palo Alto, Cal. 4926
a comedy in 3 acts, for female characters
only, by Grace A. Luce. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1900. 37 p. 12". (Baker's edition of
plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
18812, July 30 ; 2c. Sept. 29. 4927
drama, by G. C. Elms. Typewritten.
© George C. Elms, Seattle; 1894:4976, Jan.
19; Ic. Jan. 19. 4928
Brass (The) collar; 1 act drama, by I. H. Mer-
lin. [3], 29 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1912 ; D : 30397 ; Iva Helena
Merlin, New York. 4929
Brass (The) tag; a play in 4 acts, by E. Aiken.
© Ednah Aiken, San Francisco ; D : 11866,
Nov. 20, 1907. 4930
Brasse's circus. 8ee Showman (The)
Brat (The); play in 3 acts, by M. Pulton. [91]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915; D : 41437 ; Maude Ful-
ton, San Francisco. 4930a
a story of Cape Cod, a comedy in 1 act, by
Edward McWade. 34 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edward Robert McWade, New York ; D :
5354, July 28, 1904; 2c. July 28, 1904. 4931
Bi>aTbH (Diebriider); ,!i,paMa bt, S-x-b /;'feHcTBiHX'b cb
npojioroMt. 1 p. 1., 85 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 8, 1914 ; D : 374,96 ; Ossip Dymow,
New York. 4931a
Braumeister Bock; von R. Schlagintweit.
© Richard Schlagintweit, St. Lonis; 1900
A: 4078, Feb. 13. 4932
Braut (Die) des Lammes. See Napoleon II.
Braut (Die) des Spaniers; ein drama in 5
akten, von C. Becker.
© Carl Becker, New Orleans; 1875:9695,
Sept. 18. 4933
Braut (Die) von Korea; ballet in 4 akten und
8 bildern, von H. Regel, choreographische
theil von J. Hassreiter, musik von Josef
Bayer. Berlin, Schlesinger'sche buch und
musik-handlung (Rob. Lienau).
© Schlesinger'sche buch- und musikhand-
lung (Rob. Lienau), Berlin; 1897: 33436, June
2 ; Ic. June 2. 4934
Braut (Die) von Messina; by Johann Christoph
Priedrich von Schiller, ed. with a commentary
and notes by William Herbert Carruth. New
York, Boston [etc.] Silver, Burdett and co.
[1901] ix, 185 p. front, (port.) pi. 12°.
© Silver, Burdett & co., Boston ; A : 20862,
Oct. 22, 1901; 2c. Nov. 11. 1901. 4934a
Oder, Die f eindlichen briider, ein trauer-
spiel mit choren, von Johann Christoph Pried-
rich von Schiller, ed. with introduction and
notes by Arthur H. Palmer and Jay Glover
Eldridge. New York, H. Holt and company,
1901. Ivi, 193 p. 12".
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; A : 17930,
Sept. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1901. 4934b
Brautfahrt (Die) See Weisse (Der) adler.
Brautwahl (Die); musikalisch - phantastische
komddie in 3 akten und 1 nachspiel, nach
E. T. A. Hoffmanns ErzShlung, text und mu-
sik von Ferruccio Busoni. 2.. endgiiltige fass-
ung. Breslaii. Schlesische buchdrnckerei v.
S. Schottlaender, 1912. 87 p. 16°. [Text
only]
© Apr. 27, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912 ; D : 29509.
Harmonie, Munich. 4935
231
4936
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4959
'
Brautwahl (Die) — Continued.
theater diclitung fiir musik. Triest, [Aus-
tria], Verlag C. Schmidt & co., 1907. 119 p.
8°.
© Ferruccio Busoni, Berlin ; D : 10411, Apr.
24, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1907. 4936
Brave as a lion; comedy in 1 act, by W. Cole-
num. [2], 36 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911; D: 23329; Walter
Coleman, New York. 4937
Brave (A) coward; comedy in 1 act, by H. Wolf.
4 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912; D: 30912; Harvey
AYolf, Chicago. 4938
a comedy in 3 acts, by J. S. Hill and T.
Addison. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Stacv Hill and Thomas Addison, Cin-
cinnati; D: 13912, Sept. 23, 1908; 2c. Sept. 23,
1908. 4939
a romance of the Revolution, in 4 acts and
2 tableaux, by J. F. Terriss.
© John F. Terriss, Brooklyn; 1896:64619,
Nov. 27. 4940
vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by B. W. Musson.
Typewritten.
© Bennet Woodley Musson, Rochester,
N. Y.; 1900 A: 27224, Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 2.
4941
Brave (A) little tomboy; play of the Revolu-
tion, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house. 27 p. 12".
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31653 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
4942
Brave Magg-ie; monologue, by F. I. Matthews.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914; D:3S154; Frederick
Irving Matthews, New York. 4942a
Brave (A) man; an American play, by B. Camp-
bell.
© Bartley Campbell, New York; 1882:
16622, Oct. 7. 4943
a 1 act sketch, by W. C. Cowper.
© William C. Cowper, New York ; D : 11994,
Dec. 17, 1907. 4944
Brave (The) volunteer; a 4 act military drama,
by C. G. Davenport.
© Clara Grady Davenport, New York ; 1896 :
13572, Feb. 29. 4945
Brave (A) woman; a domestic melodrama in 5
acts and 6 tableaux, by Mortimer Murdoch.
© Josephine E. Hardie, Brooklyn; 1885:
8331, Apr. 9. 4946
an original drama in 4 acts, by M. Mur-
doch. New York, Annie Clybourne.
© Mortimer Murdoch, South Middleboro,
Mass. ; 1889 : 26706, Sept. 2. 4947
Bravery of Mr. Bailey's sister; sketch in 1
act, liy Joseph Birkenbam. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co., 1909. 5 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17415 ;
Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. 4948
Bravery's reward, Cuba; by G. White.
© George White, New York ; 1897 : 11448,
Feb. 16. 4949
Bravest (The) girl; a dramatic sketch, bv Si.
U. Collins. 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Hii-on G. Cornell, Detroit ; D : 8233, Mar.
27. 1906: Ic. Mar. 27, 1906; Ic. Apr. 14, 1906.
4950
Bravest (The) of the brave; a domestic drama
in 4 acts, by Gus. Phillips (Oofty Gooft)
© Mrs. Augustus Phillips, Westport, Conn. ;
1886:14018, Jime 18. 4951
Bravest (The) of them all; or. Eat 'em up,
Hennie, eat 'em up, a story from life, by G.
H. McFarland (Chas. H. Mackie) 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Hugh McFarland, Roxbury,
Mass. ; D : 4662, Feb. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1904.
4952
Braving the world; an original drama in 4 acts
and prologue, by H. Jackson.
© Harry Jackson and C. W. Hassett, Chi-
cago; 1888:35261, Dec. 10. 4953
— — • sensational comedy-drama in a prologue
and 4 acts. Typewritten.
© Charles Edward Ellis and George Arthur
Day, Chicago ; 1892 : 2913. Jan. 16 ; 2c. Jan. 16.
4954
Bravo (The) of Venice; a play in 5 acts, tr.
and adapted to the American stage by A.
Onesti and H. Gondolfo.
© Anthony Onesti and Harrv Gondolfo,
Philadelphia ; 1900 A : 11725, May 9. 4955
See also Man (The) in black.
Bravo's (The) oath; or. Tales of Venice, a 4
act melodrama, by Samuel Drake.
© Robert F. Kraft, New Albany, Ind. ; 1886 :
10203, Apr. 29. 4956
Bray ton (The) episode; a play.
© Samuel Harden Church, Pittsburgh; D:
3443, May 16, 1903. 4957
Brazen (The) casket. See Baba.
Brazilia; or, The waiting throne, a spectacular
drama in 3 acts, by G. G. Small.
© George G. Small, New York ; 1874 : 2502.
Mar. 2. 4958
Brazilian (The); operetta in 3 acts, English tr.
and adaptation by Edgar Smith and Max
Pemberton, music by F'rancis Chassaigne.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York ; 1890 : 15335,
May 9. 4959
232
4960
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4982
Brazilians (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Jacobson.
© Augustus Jacobson, Cblcago ; 1882 :
16074, Sept. 29. 4960
Brazzia (Le); a drama in 5 acts, by F. V. De
More. Typewritten.
© Flora V. De More, Phillipsburg, N. J. ; D :
5431, Aug. 13, 1904; Ic. Aug. 15, 1904; Ic.
Mar. 3, 1905. 4961
Breach, of promise; [by L. Kobriu]
94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912 ; D : 29965 ; Leon Kobrin.
Brooklyn. 4962
See also Amateur (The) lawyer. — Lights
(The) of Broadway.
Bread and butter; play in 4 acts, by E. G.
O'Neill. 4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1914 ; D : 36911 ; Eugene Glad-
stone O'Neill, New London, Conn. 4962a
Bread (The) and milk drill; an entertainment
for children, by Nellie E. Case.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
66192, Dec. 5. 4963
Bread cast upon the waters; a domestic drama
in 4 acts, by J. N. Long and II. B. Warner.
San Francisco, 1880.
© J. N. Long and H. B. Warner, United
States ; 1880 : 2269, Feb. 10. 4964
Bread, cheese, and kisses. See Man (The) in
possession.
Bread for the hungry; by F. Pons Pou.
© Francisca Pons Pou, New York; 1894:
14545, Mar. 14. 4965
Bread (The) line.
© Jerome A. Hart, San Francisco ; D :
12764, Apr. 16, 1908. 4966
comedy in 4 acts, by F. A. Lord. 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D: 20507; Frank A.
Lord, New York. 4967
Bread (The) of idleness; play in 4 acts, by E. L.
Masters. Chicago, The Rooks press, 1911.
173 p. 12".
© Sept. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911 ; D : 25365 ;
Edgar Lee ^Masters, Chicago. 4968
Breadwinner (The); a domestic drama in 4 acts,
by Timothy Hart. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script co., 1912. [3], 53 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Aug. 22, 1912; 2c. Sept. 5, 1912; D:
30740; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 4969
drama in 4 acts, by Mrs. D. Mack.
© Mrs. Duval Mack, Washington ; D : 8715,
June 18, 1906. 4970
Breadwinner (The) — Continued.
original comedy drama of New York life in
4 acts, by Timothy Hart. [82] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912 ; D : 28972 ; Frank Han-
non, Chicago. 4971
Breadwinners (The); play in 4 acts, by F. X.
Finnegan. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1913; D: 33854; Frank X.
Finnegan, New York. 4972
by S. M. Kahmaun. [42] p. 4°. Tyi^e-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913; D: ,34366; Sophie M.
Kahmanu, Pittsburg, Kan. 4973
Break-neck-Ben, the boy pioneer; or. Frontier
life in Minnesota, a drama, by F. H. Stauffer.
© Frank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia; 1874:
8164, June 17. 4974
Break (The) of day; a melodrama in 4 acts
and 7 scenes, by B. F. Waterman. 4°. Type-
written.
© Baruch Frank Waterman, New York; D:
383, Apr. 22, 1901; 2c. June 17, 1902. 4975
Break the walls down; play in 3 acts, by Mrs.
A. Gross. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1914; D: 37401; Mrs. Alex-
ander Gross, London. 4975a
Breakers (The); drama in 4 acts, by R. S.
Sensabaugh. [81] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913 : D : 32432 ; Roy S. Sensa-
baugh, Knoxville, Tenn. 4976
by Stella Le Roy. [85] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1911 ; D : 24865 ; Effie F. King,
Boston. 4977
■play in 4 acts, by C. Andrews. [2], 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 25660 ; Charlton An-
drews, Valley City, N. D. 4978
— or, Summer life at Cape May, a local
comedy in 4 acts, by J. N. Fort.
© J. Neil Fort, Philadelphia; 1872:4196,
Apr. 22. 4979
Breakers ahead; a drama in 4 acts, by T. L.
Foster.
© Thomas L. Foster, Philadelphia; 1872:
2467, Mar. 12. 4980
Breakfast food for two; a vaudeville sketch, by
Hari-y L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1905] 14 p. 16^
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7018,
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 4981
Breakin' (The) in; by Z. J. Guilbeault. 23 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1911 ; D : 25831 ; Zephirin J.
Guilbeault, St. Louis. 4982
233
4983
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5000
Breaking a bronk; 1 act travesty, by G. L.
Waters.
© Garth Lewis Waters, Denver; D : 8484,
May 5, 1906. 4983
Breaking' a butterfly; 4 acts, by W. V. Pettit.
100 p. 4". Typewritten.
© William Y. Pettit, Brooklyn; D : 15162,
Feb. 24, 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 4984
Breaking his bonds; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by II. C. Dale. Author's ed. New York, Har-
old Roorbach.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.; 1894:
47293. Oct. 10; 2c. Dec. 17. 4985
Breaking home ties; comedy drama, by W. L.
Hummell.
© William L. Hummell, Dixon, 111.; 1896:
21681, Apr. 6. 4986
Breaking into society; comedietta in 1 act, by
G. Fortescue. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911; D: 24380; Granville
Fortescue, Washington. 4987
a musical farce in 3 acts, by L. Arthur and
Breaking (The) point; drama in 1 act, by J. D.
Campbell. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914; D: 36064; James
Douglas Campbell, New York. 4992b
1 act play, by J. C. Savery. [39] p. 4°.
R. B. Smith.
© Lee Arthur and Robert B. Smith, New
York ; D : 7054, July 13, 1905. 4988
Breaking into the movies; farce comedy sketch,
by P. E. Burns. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D: 39636; Paul B.
Burns, Philadelphia. 4988a
Breaking it off; a farce in 3 acts, freely adapted
from the French, by Louis Harrison and B. B.
Valentine.
© Ella S. Doris, New York; 1898:74050,
Dec. 19. 4989
Breaking jail; play in 3 acts, by Brieux, tr.
and adapted by A. Tridon. 50 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34733 ; Andre Tri-
don, New York. 4990
Breaking (The) light; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. L. Buruham. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913 ; D : 34956 ; Clara Louise
Bnrnham, Chicago. 4991
Breaking (The) of bonds; drama of the social
unrest, by Arthur Davison Ficke. Boston,
Slierman, French & co., 1910. 9 p. 1., [3] -79
p. 12°.
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2c. Oct. 20, 1910: A:
273689; Sherman, French & co., Boston. 4992
Breaking on the rocks; drama in 4 acts, by
C. F. MacGrath. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1915; D: 39331; Charles F.
MacGrath, Cincinnati. 4992a
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1912; D: 28587; James C.
Savery, Cambridge, Mass. 4993
by P. L. Weil. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912; D: 31549; Percival L.
Weil, New York. 4994
play in 1 act, by G. Willard and J. Matthew
^Murray. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914; D: 38620; Grace Wil-
lard, Spokane, Wash. 4994a
Breaking the ban. lice Article (L') 47.
Breaking the engagement; farce in 1 act, by
W. C. Parker. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1910. 10 p. 12".
© May 13, 1910; 2c. May 16, 1910; D:
21042 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 4995
Breaking the ice; or, A piece of holly, ro-
mantic comedy for one male and one female,
by Charles Thomas, text and stage business
ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps and Marion
Short. New York, E. S. Werner & co. [1906]
15 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9435,
Nov. 15, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 4996
Breaking the record; a 1 act drama, by A. B.
Rogers. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ada Byron Rogers, Berkeley, Cal. ; D :
15759, May 1, 1909 ; 2c. May 1, 1909. 4997
Breaking the records; musical comedy farce in
1 act. by Eugene de Mon.ie [pseud, of H. C.
Anderson] 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1912; D: 28724; H. Chester
Anderson, San Francisco. 4998
Breaking the spell; by Clarice Manning [pseud,
of Mrs. M. J. MacQuarrie] 19 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910; D: 20383; Mrs. M. J.
MacQuarrie, New York. 4999
Breaking the trust; sketch, from the French
of Jean Ricquard, by J. H. Bacon. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914; D: 36206; John H.
Bacon, New York. 4999a
Breaking up house-keeping; a comedy sketch.
© John T. Hanson, New York ; 1899 : 59768,
Sept. 18; 2c. Sept. 18. 5000
Breaks (The); play in 4 acts, by D. Boehm.
114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915; D: 39391; David
Boehm. New York. 5000a
234
5000
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5021
Breath. (A) of Irish, airs,
(The) shamrock.
See Four-leaved
Breath (A) of old Virginia; dramatic playlet iu
1 act and 3 scenes, by Tom Barry. 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915; D: 39601; Joseph Hart,
New York. 5000b
Breath (The) of scandal; comedy in 3 acts, by
A. Lnce. 3 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D: 37130; Alethea
Luce, Brooklyn. 5000c
Breath (A) of suspicion; a drama, by Frances
Isabel Currie, a dramatization of the novel of
the same name.
© Francis I. Webb, New York ; 1895 : 8817,
Feb. 11. 5001
Breath (A) of the plains; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by M. L. White. 60 p. f^ Typewritten.
© Montgomery Lewis White, Austin, Tex.;
D : 11156, Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1907. 5002
Brebantius; a drama, by L. B. Mcllhenny.
© Leonidas Bertram Mcllhenny, Dayton, O. ;
D : 4343, Jan. 18, 1904. 5003
Brebis (La); comMie en 2 actes, par E. See.
(L'lllustration theatrale, 8® annee.-201, 3
fevrier 1912)
© Feb. 3, 1912; 2c. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28910;
Edmond See, Paris. 5004
Brebis (La) perdue; piece en 3 actes, par G.
Trarieux. 20 p. (L'lllustration theatrale, 7"
ann4e 194, 25 novembre 1911)
© Nov. 25, 1911; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911; D:
28060; Gabriel Trarieux, Paris. 5005
Bred in old Kentucky; drama in 4 acts, by E.
O. Risley. Typewritten.
© Edward O. Risley, Louisville; 1899:
48317, July 26; 2c. Dec. 2. 5006
Bred in the bone; a drama in prologue and 4
acts.
© Oliver Doud Byron, Brooklyn; 1871:
7525, Aug. 12. 5007
original dramatic episode in 1 act, "by M.
Nobles. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912 ; D : 29389 ; Milton No-
bles, Brooklyn. 5008
Breed (The); or. The call of blood, by A. T.
Metzler. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25679 ; Alyse Thomp-
son Metzler, Metzler, Wy. 5009
Breeding (The) pen; a drama in 4 acts, by
H. J. Pulleu. 71 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Horace J. Pullen, Los Angeles ; D : 15934,
May 24, 1909; 2c. June 17, 1909. 5010
Breeze (A) from actors' land; a truthful trifle
of the stage, by P. Pauli. Coytesville, N. J.,
1914. 13 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1914; D: 37209; Pauline
Pauli, Coytesville, N. J. 5010a
Breeze (A) from the Rockies; a drama in 4
acts, by C. S. Anderson.
© Coulter S. Anderson, Brookfleld, Mo. ;
1896 : 58780, Oct. 26. 5011
Breeze's tenderfoot; comedy in 1 act, by R. P.
Jauette. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. May 21, 1914; D: 37092; Robert
Pierre Janette, Boston. ^ 5011a
Breezy (A) call; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Charles Townsend.
© C. F. Townsend, Weedsport, N. Y. ; 1891 :
9779, Mar. 14. 5012
an original comedietta in 1 act, by Charles
Townsend. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1891:39766,
Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 5013
Breezy Point; a comedy in 3 acts, for female
characters only, by Belle Marshall Locke.
© Walter H. Balcer & co., Boston; 1898:
71604, Dec. 9; 2c. Jan. 2, 1899. 5014
Breezy (A) time; musical farce comedy in 3
nets, by E. B. Fitz.
© E. B. Fitz, New York ; 1891 : 15469, Apr.
27. 5015
Brehms tierleben; schwank in 3 akten, von
Matth. Blank und Karl Frey. Miinchen,
Drei masken verlag. 89 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1912 ; D : 30956; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h.. Munich. 5016
Bremont (The) balloon; a sunstroke in 3 fits,
by E. C. de Bonilla. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emanuel Camoin de Bonilla, New York ;
D : 1787, Apr. 25, 1902; 2c. Apr. 25, 1902. 5017
Brenda of the leaves; a drama, by R. Barry.
102 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Richard Barry, Monrovia, Cal. ; D : 15728.
Apr. 28, 1909; 2c. Apr. 28, 1909. 5018
Brennan of the moor; an Irish drama in 4 acts,
by C. MacCulloch. 4°. Tyi^ewritten.
© Campbell MacCulloch, New York; D:
11235, Aug. 27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 5019
Brennan on the moor.
© Barney Gilmore, Philadelphia ; D : 4040.
Oct. 2, 1903. 5020
Brentwood; a drama in 4 acts, by R. M. Yost.
© Robert M. Yost, St. Louis; 1882:9315,
June 6. 5021
Brer Rabbit and Mr. Fox; musical frolic, by
Mrs. Percy Dearmer, music by Martin Shaw.
London, Joseph Williams, ltd. 54 p. 8°.
© Apr. 25, 1914; Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D:
37037; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 5021a
235
5022
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5042
Brer Babbit and Uncle Bemus; a comic opera
for young people, libretto by Walter Parkes,
music by Florian Pascal. London, J. Wil-
liams, limited. 1903. 36 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 3841,
Aug. 18, 1903; 2c. Aug. IS, 1903. 5022
Brer Rastus X. Jasper, lecturist; a dramatic
composition in 1 act, 1 scene, by L. Bluestein.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Levi Bluestein, Chicago ; D : 15767, May
3, 1909 ; 2c. May 3, 1909. 5023
Breslau; by Kurt Matull, ed. by C, R. Tyler.
© Charles Racine Tyler, New York; D:
4589, Feb. 5, 1904. 5024
Bresters millionen (Brewster's millions);
lustspiel in 4 akten, von Winchell Smith und
Byron Ongley, aus dem Englishen ubersetzt.
103 p. 8".
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D: 16787; Felix
Bloch erben, Berlin, 5025
Brethren of the summit; play in 4 acts, by C.
ICastwood. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1909 ; D : 17753 ; Carlin East-
wood, Corte Madera, Cal. 5026
Breton's act; comedy in 1 act, by T. Breton.
[4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20. 1911 ; D : 23700 ; Ted Breton,
New York. 5027
Brewing (A) of brains. See Silver (The)
thread.
Brewster's farm; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
W. C. Kenyon and K. S. Brown. 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912; D: 29617; William C.
Kenyon and Katharine S. Brown, Chicago.
5028
Brewster's millions; a dramatization of the
book of the same name, by W. Smith and
Byron Ongley. f". Typewritten.
© Winchell Smith, New York; D : 10136,
Mar. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1907. 5029
Brian Moran; or, Parnell and the poor of Ire-
land, a drama in 3 acts, by G. W. Thater.
© G. W. Thater, Baltimore ; 1880 : 5087,
Mar. 31. 5030
Briar Rose; or. The sleeping beauty, dramatic
fantasy being a dramatization of the famous
story of the same name, by George W. Jahn
and W. H. Russell. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913 ; D : 33568 ; William H.
Russell, Philadelphia. 5031
Bribe (The); by E. J. Young. 130 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Eugene J. Young, New York; D: 12787,
Apr. 20. 1908 ; 2c. June 25, 1909. 5032
Bribe (The)— Continued.
-play in 3 acts, by S. O'Kelly. Dublin and
London, Munsel & co., ltd., 1914. 2 p. 1., 46 p.
12".
© Feb. 18. 1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; D:
36165 ; Seumas O'Kelly, Dublin. 5032a
j)olitical comedy drama in 1 act, by Charles
P. Bates and J. H. Manning. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D: 39241; James H.
Manning, New York. 5032b
Bribe (The) from Ballyclogan; 1 act play, by
Francis Baker Fairfax [pseud, of Fairfax
Henry Wheelan] 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28. 1911; D: 23643; F. II.
Wheelan, San Francisco. 5033
Bribonas (Las); zarzuela, original de A. M.
Viergol, mtisica del Rafael Calleja. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1908. 77 p.
12°.
© Antonio M. Vi§rgol, Madrid; D : 13861.
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 5034
Bric-a-brac; an extravaganza in 1 act, by J.
Basset.
© Jed Basset and George W. Hyatt, New
York ; 1879 : 17069, Dec. 19. 5035
musical comedy and review, by M. Libby.
14 p. f*. Typewritten.
© Marius Libby, Chicago; D : 12198, Jan.
9, 1908; Ic. Jan. 2, 1908; Ic. Apr. 3, 1908.
5036
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by the Perry
brothers.
© E. G. Perry, Denver; 1882:13992, Aug.
23. 5037
a musical fantasie in a prologue and 2 acts,
by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 7374, Oct.
9, 1905. 5038
— —or. The kiss, comedy drama in 1 act, by
G. R. Craw. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D: 30601; George
Rockhill Craw, Chicago. 5039
Bric-a-brac (The) will; libretto by S. J. Adair
Fitzgerald and Hugh Moss. London, Robert
Cocks & CO., 1895.
© Robert Cocks & co., London ; 1895 : 53933,
Oct. 23 ; Ic. Oct. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 5040
Brichanteau; ou. La vie d'un comedien, piece
on 4 :ictes et 5 tableaux, tiree du roman de
Jules Claretie par M. de Feraudy. 38 p. 8°.
Proof.
© Maurice de Feraudy, Paris ; D : 8648,
June 6, 1906; 2c. June 6, 1906. 5041
Brick-top; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. S. Richard-
son.
© Anna S. Richardson, Del Norte, Col.;
1890 : 26110, Aug. 25. 5042
236
5043
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5063
Brickey; a farcical drama in 3 acts and 3
scenes, by B. A. Baker.
© B. A. Balier, Greeley, la.; 1883:8349,
May 7. 5043
Bridal (The) bureau; burlesque in 2 parts, book
and lyrics by Billie Burke. [2], 42 p. 4".
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Jiine 11, 1914; D: 37289; William
Francis Burke, New York. 5043a
Bridal (The) chamber; a musical burlesque, by
H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 16722,
Mar. 11. 5044
a 1 act pantomime play.
© Robert P. McNutt, Cambridgeport, Mass. ;
1896 : 11822, Feb. 21. 5045
Bridal (The) of Olivette; opera comique in 3
acts, English adaptation by H. B. Farnie,
composed by Audran.
© Helen Lenoir, New York; 1880:18454,
Dee. 4. 5046
Bridal (The) of Pennacook; entertainment in
tableaux and pantomime, illustrating an In-
dian legend, adapted from a poem by J. G.
Whittier, by Harriet H. Pierson. Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertainment house. 15 p. 12".
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35438 ;
Eldridije entertainment house, Franklin, O.
5047
Bridal (The) of Trierniain. See Triermain.
Bridal (The) suit; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Hayden. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 40575; Jack Hay-
den, New York. 5048
Bridal (A) tour; a comedy in 5 acts, by A.
Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1874 : 390,
Jan. 12. 5049
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by H. C. Ken-
nedy.
© H. C. Kennedy, United States; 1880:
6457, Apr. 26. 5050
Bridal (The) trap; libretto by S. Rosenfield.
New York, Willis Woodward & company.
© Sydney Rosenfield, United States; 1886:
11185, May 11; 2c. .Tune 1. 5051
Bridal (A) trip; comedy in 1 act, by Harry
Ilurst. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 18 p. 12°.
© Nov, 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25799 ; Samuel French, New York. 5052
Bride (The); 1 act play, by F. C, Seavey. 8 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1910 ; D : 22222 ; Frances Cop-
ley Seavey, Chicago. 5053
Bride (The) — Continued.
a play in 3 acts, by Mrs. M. E. Henry-
Rnffin.
© Mrs. M. E. Henry-Ruffin, Mobile; D:
14758, Jan. 6, 1909. 5054
Bride (A) adorned for her husband, See God
is love.
Bride (A) among robbers. See 01, wie nehni
ich sie?
Bride and bridegroom. See His jealous wife.
Bride (The) and groom opera,; a melodrama in
4 acts, by B. F. Downs. Typewritten.
© Benjamin F. Downs, Wilmington, Del.;
1900 A : 25281, Oct. 11 ; 2c. Nov. 12. 5055
Bride (A) by proxy; a modern comedy in 3
acts, by Ciu-ida [pseud, of Ida Carpenderl
suggested by one of the doubtful plays of
Wm. Shakespeare, entitled The London prod-
igal.
© Ida Carpender, New York; 1890:41305,
Dec. 26. 5056
Bride (A) by telephone; play in 1 act, by F.
Clark. 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Frank Clark and Clarance Taylor, Cleve-
land; D:3149, Mar. 16, 1903; Ic. Mar. 16,
1903. 5057
Bride (The) from home; vaudeville sketch in
1 act, by W. Steell. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1912. 11 p. 12°.
© Feb. 14, 1912; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912; D:
28696; Willis Steell, Islip, N. Y, 5058
Bride (The) of Bergamo; a comic opera in 3
acts, English libretto, adapted from the
French, with original stage business, dialogue
and lyrics, by J. S. Greensfelder.
© Joseph S. Greensfelder, New York ; 1889 :
25314, Aug. 19. 5059
Bride (The) of chaos; Russo-Polish drama in
6 epochs, by I. Tyrrell.
© Inigo Tyrrell, Chicago ; 1888 : 37120, Dec.
28. 5060
Bride (The) of Ischia; by Anna Randall-Diehl.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1899:
2.3021, Mar. 31. 5061
Bride (The) of Lammermoor; a tragedy in 5
acts, by F. S. Ganter.
© Franz S. Ganter, New Orleans; 1873:
433, Jan. 17. 5062
See also Ravenswood.
Bride (The) of Lausanne; a domestic drama in
3 acts, tr. and adapted from Le presbytere of
Madame Louis Figuier, by F. A. Durivage.
© Francis A. Durivage. United States;
1872 : 7857, July 23. 5063
237
5064
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5078
Bride (The) of Messina.
Orleans.
See Maid (The) of
Bride of Morocco; opera in 3 acts, by W. Borch-
ert and .lolin H. Nevins. 75 p. 4". Type-
written,
© William Borchert, Fond du Lac, Wis. ;
D : 6S25, June 16, 1905 ; 2c. June 16, 1905.
5064
Bride (The) of '76. 8ee Captive (The)
Bride (The) of Sixth avenue; a comedy in 3
acts, by J. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1883:
21709, Nov. 23. 5065
Bride (The) of the buccaneers. Bee Captain
Kidd.
Bride (The) of the Moor; by August Stramm
authorized translation from the German. {In
Poet lore, v. 25, no. 6, Nov.-Dec, 1914; peri-
odical © Dec. 19, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1914 ; B :
334338; Poet lore co., Boston) 5065a
Bride (The) of the sea. See Venice.
Bride (The) of the sun; romantic opera in 3
acts, libretto by G. F. Park and C. L. Felt.
© George Frederick Park and Carle Lee
Felt, Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29112, May 12. 5066
Bride (The) of Union square. See Hosemi
Shell.
Bride (The) of Woodwilde. See Gladys.
Bride roses; a scene, by W. D. Howells. Bos-
ton and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
company, 1900. 48 p., 1 1. 24°.
© William Dean Howells, New York; 1900
A : 12455, May 18 ; 2c. May 21. 5067
Bride (The) shop; musical comedy in 1 act, by
F. de Gresac. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1914; D: 36301; Fred de
Gresac, New York. 5067a
Bride (The) special; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by L. J. Carter. 12 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2c. Sept. 15, 1914; D:
38124; Lincoln J. Carter, Chicago. 5067b
Bride (The), the bogie and the blood. See
Blue Beard.
Bride (The) to be; 1 act playlet, by R. W.
Peck. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27. 1912; D : 30661 ; Raymond
W. Peck, Rockville Center, N. Y. 5068
Brideg-room's (A) dream,
of passion.
See Victims (The)
Bridegroom's (A) mistake; or. The coon that
married for money, written and composed
by J. M. Janson. Tyiiewritten.
© James Melville Janson, Fall River, Mass. ;
1890 : 10925, Apr. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 2. 5069
Bridegroom's (The) reverie; by D. G. Sykes.
Typewritten.
© Drucie Gilmore Sykes, Chicago ; D : 355,
Apr. 17, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1901. 5070
a 1 act play, by E. A. Martin. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Edgar Allin Martin, Chicago; D : 183,
Mar. 6, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1901. 5071
Bride's (A) Christmas tree; a monologue, by
B. B. Hay ward. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hayward, Wayland,
Mass.; D : 6081, Jan. 16, 1905; 2c. Jan. 16,
1905. 5072
See No wedding bells
Bride's (A) confession,
for her.
Bride's (The) day; farce in 3 acts, by M. C.
Berry. [29] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913; D: 34164; Muriel C.
Berry, Los Angeles. 5073
Brides of Bellingham.
© Otto Collings, New York ; D : 13289, July
3, 1908. 5074
— a comic opera in 3 acts, by O. Collings. 53
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otto Collings, Virginia Beach, Va. ; D:
11492, Oct. 7, 1907; (1 advance c. Oct. 7, 1907.
43 p. t". Typewritten) 2c. June 23, 1908.
5075
Brides (The) of Garrygowen.
(The) bawn.
See Colleen
Brides (The) of Sayville.
(The)
See Yachtsman
Brides of the colony; a light opera, by Francis
Lea. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Williams, Washington; 1899:
34293, May 22; 2c. June 1. 5076
Bride's (The) sister; an original American
drama in 4 acts, by P. V. Mighels. 110 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Philip V. Mighels. New York; D : 6869,
June 23, 1905 ; 2c. June 23, 1905. 5077
Bridesmaids (The); a comedy operetta in 3 acts,
book by S. Stange, lyrics by V. Bryan, music
by Harry Von Tilzen. 130 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Stanislaus Stange and Vincent Bryan,
New York; D : 12792, Apr. 21, 1908; 2c. Apr.
29, 1908. 5078
Bridey; original farce with music in 3 acts and
an interlude, libretto by R. Oliver [pseud, ot"
Henry Wliite] and C. Dickson, music by H.
Bernhardt Olsen. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[AVords only]
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D: 41262; Rohnid
Oliver and Charles Dickson, New York. 5078a
238
5079
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5101
Bridge; comedy in 3 acts, by I. J. Crandall. 74
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910 ; D : 22584 ; Irene Jean
Crandall, Cliicago. 5079
drama, by R. Hughes.
© Rupert Hughes, New York; D
11052,
5080
July 26, 1907
— a drama in 4 acts, by A. Ramsey. 144 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alicia Ramsey, London; D : 10514, May
8, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1907. 5081
— dramatic episode in 1 act, by Seton Mal-
calm, adapted from a short story by Philip
O'Farrell. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1911; D: 25132; C. Aubrey
Smith, West Drayton, England. 5083
— piece en 4 actes [par] P. Certon. 164 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909; D: 17381; Pierre Ber-
ton, Paris. 5083
— a play in 4 acts, by L. R. Smith,
© Lena R. Smith, New York; D : 9097,
Sept. 17, 1906.
5084
Bridge (The) and other poems; by Dorothy
Landers Beall. New York, M. Kennerley,
1913. 218 p. 12°.
Dkamatic contents : The bridge. — The
mirror.
© Dec. 10, 1913; 2c. Dec. 18, 1913; A:
361222; Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 5085
Bridge (The) at midnight; original comedy
sketch in 2 scenes, by R. Robbins. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915 ; D : 39691 ; Robert Rob-
bins, Philadelphia. 5085a
Bridge (A) of glass; a comedy drama, by Olive
Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 8694, Aug.
14. 5086
Bridge (The) of life; a thrilling sensational
comedy drama in 3 acts, by James Collins.
© Luke J. Wilson, New York ; 1898 : 39S31,
July 1. ^ 5087
Bridge (The) of sighs,
© Joseph Hennessy, New York ; D : 3416.
May 11, 1903. 5088
an entirely original society sensation in 4
acts, by J. Templeton.
© ,Tohn Templeton, New York; 1873:9852.
Sept. 2. 5089
opera bouffe in 4 acts, by J. Offenbach,
words by Cremieux and Halevy.
© Marie Aimee, New York; 1871:11270,
Nov. 28; 2c. Dec. 15. 5090
Bridge of stars; or. The impressment, play in
1 act. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912; D: 30186; Conrad
Henry Bryant Schaefer, Chicago. 5091
Bridge (The) of the gods; drama in 4 acts, from
story of F. H. Balch, by M. A. Ferris. [91]
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1912; D: 29931; Mabel A.
Ferris, Portland, Or. 5092
in 4 acts, dramatized by M. A. Ferris, from
the book of the same name by F, H. Balch.
18 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911; D:^24742; Mabel A.
Ferris, Portland, Or. 5093
Bridge (The) pantomime; a unique entertain-
ment for amateur production, by Georgia
Richards Wilson.
© Mrs. Charles H. Wilson, Glens Falls,
N. Y. ; D : 534, May 31, 1901. 5094
Bridge (A) tangle; a play in 4 acts, by Mrs. F.
Wright and Mrs. C. Porter. 115 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Mrs. Frank Wright and Mrs. Caleb Por-
ter, London ; D : 14180, Oct. 31, 1908 ; 2c. Oct.
31, 1908. 5095
Bridges unburned; a play in 3 acts, by Freder-
ick Spangler [pseud, of F. S. Cantwell] and
G. C. Rodgers. 1.58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. Cleveland Rodgers, New York; D:
9766, Jan. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906. 5096
Bridget; a 4 act original, farcical comedy, by
E. E: Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York ; 1885 : 105,
Jan. 2. 5097
Bridget Branagan's troubles; or. The masquer-
ade ball, an Irish farce, introducing songs,
etc., in 1 act, by Emmet Haskett. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1895:14080.
Mar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 5098
Bridgetown (The) fly brigade; play in 3 acts,
by E. D. Read. 20 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1915; D: 40984; Elizabeth
Day Read, Detroit. 5098a
Bridget's baby; an original farce comedy in 3
acts, by Scott Marble and Wm. F. Carroll.
© George W. Monroe and Robert B. Mon-
roe, Sayville, N. Y. ; 1890 : 24797, Aug. 8. 5099
-See also Aunt Bridget's baby.
Bridget's love making; by M. H. McMann.
© Margaret Harrington McMann, New
York; D : 406, Apr. 29, 1901. 5100
Bridget's trials; a monologue, by Adrienne
Roncolle. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
company, 1908. 9 p. 12".
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14728,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 5101
239
5102
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5124
Bridlebrook, a son of the soil.
© Charles C. Maubury and Charles Ober-
ton, New York ; 1SS4 : 601, Jan. S ; 2c. Jan. 12.
5102
Brief (Der) an Nepotian. See Napoleon II.
Brigand (The) f". Typewritten.
© Leigh R. Whipper, New York; D : 5395,
Aug. 8, 1904; 2c. Aug. 8, 1904. 5103
original Moorish comic opera in 3 acts, by
A. A. Knipe. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alden Arthur Knipe, New York ; D : 6651,
May 9, 1905; 2c. June 15, 1905. 5104
Brigand (The) of Bellamar; a musical frivol in
2 acts, book and lyrics by F. George, music by
Lloyd A. Grigsby. 33 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1909; D : 16214 ; Frederic
George, Syracuse, N. Y. 5105
Brigandage preferred. See Etheria.
Brigande (La); operette en 3 actes, de Maurice
de Marsan, musique de Aime Lachaume.
Paris, Enoch & cie, 1907. 159 p. 8°.
© Enoch & CO.. Paris; D : 10542, May 11,
1907; 2c. May 11, 1907. 5106
Brigands; play in 1 act, by W. Hanlon. [1],
20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911 ; D : 23802 ; Wm. Han-
lon, Cohasset, Mass. 5107
Brigand's (The) daughter; historical drama in
4 acts, by E. F. Kreyer.
© Edmund F. Kreyer, Chicago ; D : 1780,
Apr. 24, 1902. ' 5108
Brigand's (The) fate. See Zamiel.
Brigand's (The) love story. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ralph MacDonald, Lowell, Mass., and
Rutheua Belmer. Haverhill, Mass. ; D : 15237.
Mar. 3, 1909 ; Ic. Mar. 3, 1909. 5109
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by R. MacDonald.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910; D: 20097; Ralph Mac-
Donald, Lowell. 5110
Brigands (The) of New York; a drama in 4
acts, by H. P. Halsey.
© Harlan P. Halsey, New York; 1873:
3835, Apr. 14. 5111
Brigand's (The) sacrifice. See Marcoretti.
Bright and Gay, attorn eys-at-law; comedy in
3 acts, bv Edgar B. and Herbert O'Connor.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1903. 33 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3938,
Sept. 14. 1903; 2c. Oct. 20, 1903. 5112
Bright & Gay, barristers. Typewritten.
© H. O'Connor, Seattle; 1895:28745, May
28; 2c. May 31. ' 5113
Bright Bohemia. See Interviews.
Bright eyes; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
Charles Dickson. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909 ; D : 17608 ; M. Witmark
& sons. New York. 5114
or. The little Bohemian, an original drama
in 3 acts, by F. Marsden [pseud, of W. A.
Sliver]
© Fred. Marsden, New York; 1874:9023,
July 9. 5115
Bright idea; by Arthur Law. London, J. Wil-
liams, ltd. ; New York, Edward Schuberth &
CO., 1904. 19 p. 8".
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 5142,
June 7, 1904; 2c. June 7, 1904. 5116
Bright (The) lights; by J. E. Fennessy.
© James E. Fennessy, Cincinnati ; 1899 :
74572, Nov. 15. 5117
Bright (A) penny; or, Hero of the day, mu-
sical lyric comedy in 3 acts, by L. De Smidt.
© Louis De Smidt, New York; D : 10905,
July 5, 1907. 5118
Bright summer; a drama in 1 act, by W. W.
Miller. Typewritten.
© William W. Miller, Kingston, N. Y.;
1896:17478, Mar. 19; Ic. Mar. 16. 5119
Brightest (The) name; a fantasy, by E. Law-
rence Jenkins.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 2350, Sept.
17, 1902. 5120
Brigitta; play in 5 acts, by A. Maeulen. 40 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1911 ; D : 24840 ; Adolph Maeu-
len, Evansville, Ind. 5121
Brignol and his daughter; comedy in 3 acts,
by Alfred Capus. tr. by Barrett H. Clark.
New York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.
[10151 72 p. 12". (On cover: French's
standard library ed.)
© ]\Iar. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 29, 1915; D:
40204; Samuel French, New York. 5121a
Brignol et sa fille. See Theatre; par Alfred
Capus. — Theatre complet; [par] Alfred
Capus.
Brilliant (A) idea. Typewritten.
© Maribel Seymour, Buffalo; 1897:14519,
Mar. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 5122
Brindle (The) heifer; musical comedy in 3
acts, by E. B. Fitz.
© E. B. Fitz, New York; 1889:15498, May
23. 5123
Bringing up father; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by F. Chapin. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1913; D: 35319; Frederic
Chapin, New York. 5124
240
5124
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5144
Bringing up mother; play in 2 acts, by Johu
P'owler. 2 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1915; D: 41481; Gus Hill,
New York. 5124a
Brink (The); by Abner Wood.
© Russell A. Wood, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
14525, Dec. 12, 1908. 5125
a play in 5 acts, by M. Licbtenstadter.
[11, 79 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912; D:290SG; Milton
Tjichtenstadter, San Francisco. 5126
Brist; [skuespil i 3 akter] af Peter Egge. Kristi-
ania og Kj0benhavn, Gvklendalske bogliandel,
Xordlsk forlag, 1914. 210 p. 12°.
© Nov. 12, 1914; Ic. Dec. 31, 1914; D:
40350 ; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Christiania, Norway. 5126a
Brittania; a drama in 3 acts, by M. Bertsch.
64 p. r. Typewritten.
© Marguerite Bertsch, New York ; D : 9656.
Dec. 18, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906. 5127
Briten (Die) und die Boeren. See Prasident
Krueger, der Bismarck des Transvaals.
Britisch-Transvaal'sche (Der) krieg in Siid-
Afrika, 1899-1900; Oder, Zwei kleine re-
publiken und ein weltreich, drama in 5
akten und einen illusorischen nachtspiel ge-
nannt, Das ende des krieges, bearbeitet von
J. Wormser.
© Jean Wormser, Chicago; 1900 A: 3257,
Feb. 5. 5128
British (The) oarsmen; or, Columbia's victory,
an original drama in 3 acts, by J. Pilgrim.
© James Pilgrim, Philadelphia ; 1878 : 8628.
July 25. 5129
British (A) spy.
© Frank C. Payne and Michael Ahern,
Chicago; 1889:26914, Sept. 4. 5130
a drama of 1776, by E. Z. C. Judson (Ned
Buntline [pseud.]
© E. Z. C. Judson, Stamford, Conn.; 1886:
416G, Feb. 18. 5131
Briton's daughter; drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
Twells, jr. 118 p. 4". Typewritten. ^
© Ic. May 4, 1910; D: 20981; J. H. Twells,
jr., Berlin. 5132
Brittle (A) glory; drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Waldron. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1911; D: 24183; James A.
Waldron, New York. 5133
Brittle silver; or. How a mine and maiden
were lost and won, an entirely original
American comic opera in 2 acts, written by
S. Wood, composed by W. F. Hunt.
© Stanley Wood and W. F. Hunt, Colorado
Springs, Col. ; 1881 : 846. Jan. 15. 5134
Brixton (The) burglary; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Frederick W. Sidney. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1905. 70 p.
12".
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 6402,
Mar. 25, 1905; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 5135
Broad is the way; drama in 5 acts, by R. H.
Davis. 131 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1915; D: 41129; Robert
Harkness Davis, Washington. 5135a
Broad (The) road; a play in prologue and 2
acts, by C. A. Shaw.
© Charles A. Shaw, Washington; 1899:
50621, Aug. 5. 5136
Broad (The) way; dramatic and musical effort
in 2 attempts, by E. B. Shepherd. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12. 1910 ; D : 17912 ; Edmund E.
Shepherd, Detroit. 5137
Broadhurst. See liady (The) in brocade.
Broadway; comedy-drama in 3 acts, bv S. J.
Warshawsky. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. June 18, 1915; D: 40985; Samuel J.
Warshawsky, Cleveland. 5137a
- a drama of city life in 5 acts, by J. S. Nor-
ton.
© John S. Norton, New York; 1873:6198,
June 2. 5138
modern drama in 3 acts, by S. J. War-
shawsky. 98 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1915; D: 41020; Samuel
Jesse Warshawsky, Cleveland. 5138a
— r- Same. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1915; D : 41231 ; Samuel
Jesse Warshawsky, New York. 5138b
Broadway after dark,
© Joseph J. Hennessy, New York ; D : 2736,
Dec. 18, 1902. 5139
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. Hart and
James J. Brady.
© Joseph Hart, New York; 1894:51149,
Nov. 2. 5140
an operatic farce comedy.
© Tony Stanford, New York; 1897:70893,
Dec. 17. 5141
Broadway belles.
© Alfred J. Minehan, New York; 1898:
71334, Dec. 7. 5142
Broadway burlesquers; a theatrical production,
by S. Bernard.
© Sam Bernard, New York; 1896:44438,
Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 5143
Same.
© Sam Bernard, New York ; 1896 : 53035,
Sept. 23. 5144
5379—15 ^16
241
6146
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6167
Broadway butterflies. See Masher (The)
Broadway (The) cowboy; a romantic western
drama in 1 act, by Jack Burnett. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. L. Burnett, Chicago ; D : 9212, Oct. 10,
1906; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906. 5145
Broadway (A) dream; by Mrs. S. B. Hargrave.
[6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1910; D : 21567 ; Mrs. S. B.
Hargrave, Seattle. 5146
Broadway girl; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
10. F. Rusli.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1897:21096,
Apr. 2. 5147
^ vaudeville in 1 akt, von Theo Halton, mu-
sik von Hugo Hirsch. Berlin, Deutscher
theater verlag, 1912. 39 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912; D: 31805; Deutscher
theater verlag, Berlin. 5148
Broadway (A) honeymoon; musical comedy in
3 acts, by T. T. Railey. 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912; D: 28342; Thos. T.
Railey, St. Louis. 5149
Broadway Jones; play in 4 acts, by G. M. Co-
han. 137 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912; D: 31239; George M.
Cohan, New York. 5150
Broadway (The) shoufer; comedy drama in 4
acts, by M. C. Stuckey. [54] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1913; D : 34401 ; Monte
Christo Stuckey, Coffeyville, Kan. 5151
Broadway (A) spark; farce in 1 act, by J. L.
Brode. 26 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1911; D: 24340; Julian L.
Brode, Memphis, Tenn. 5152
Broadway, U. S. A.; by A. G. Miller. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1910 ; D : 20027 ; Allen Greg-
ory Miller, New" York. 5153
Broadwayitis; play of modern New York life in
4 acts, by W. F. Hatch. 83 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1910; D: 22066; W. F.
Hatch, New York. 5154
Brocha (La) gorda; revista en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros y un prologo, en prosa y verso,
original de J. Capella y J. Gonzalez Pastor,
mfisica de los maestros Torregrosa y Calleja.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
35 p. 12".
© Jacinto Capella y .Toaquin Gonzalez Pas-
tor, Madrid; D :1151s. Oct. 12, 1907; 2c. Oct.
14, 1907. 5155
Brockmorton's ghost; modern play in 3 acts, by
A. d'E. Scott and Vernon Malone [pseud, of
E. T. Crump] [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1913 ; D : 34450 ; Anita d'Este
Scott and Elizabeth Thomas Crump, New
York. 5156
Brockton (The) kid; study in crooks, by W.
Montague. 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41163 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 5156a
Brocky's baby; a dramatic composition in 1 act,
by (). T. Flske. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oliver T. Fiske, New York ; D : 5047, May
18, 1904 ; 2c. May 18, 1904. 5157
Brocky's temptation; dramatic composition, by
O. T. Fiske. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oliver T. Fiske, New York; D : 63, Jan.
22, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1901. 5158
or, A romance of the underworld, a com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by O. T. Fiske. 97 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© O. T. Fiske, New York ; D : 4791, Mar. 25,
1904; Ic. Mar. 25, 1904. 5159
Brogan's campaign; by P. Kingsley.
© Percy Kingsley, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1894:
7221, May 14. 5160
Brogues (The) of Kilavain Glen; playlet in 1
act, by Eva Wilkins. Chicago, A. Flanagan
CO. 33 p. 12°.
© Feb. 18, 1911; 2c. Feb. 27, 1911; D:
23673; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 5161
Broke; college comedy in 3 acts, by L. E. Par-
menter. [1], 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 31, 1912; D: 318.33; Lewis E.
Parmenter, Clay, N. Y. 5162
Broke and a 1000 miles from home; by K.
Ernst. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 11063, July
27, 1907; 2c. July 27, 1907. 5163
Broken arrow; western drama, by Mort. W.
Zielie. [1], 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12. 1912 ; D : 30828 ; C. A. Phil-
lips, Palmetto. Fla. 5164
Broken (The) bank; or, A rough comer in
New York, a farce, by Ned Buntline [pseud.
of E. Z. C. .Tud.son]
© E. Z. C. Judson, New York ; 1873 : 3009.
Mar. 26. 5165
Broken (The) bars; a modern moi-ality play in
1 act, by A. Wynne. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Wynne, New York ; D : 9384, Nov. 5,
1906; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 5166
Broken bonds; a drama in 4 acts, by F. E.
Hiland. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
30912, May 22; 2c. Aug. 13. 5167
242
5168
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5100
Broken (The) bowsprit; an American play in
3 acts, by J. R. Condrin. Typewritten.
© James R. Condrin, West Newton, Mass. ;
1897:47520, Aug. 24; 2c. Sept. 7. 5168
Broken (The) brokers; a satire on Wall street,
a 1 act comedy, by J. F. Helf. Typewritten.
© J. Fred Helf, New York; 1899:27027,
Apr. 18 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 5169
Broken bubble; playlet, by J. A. Westhauser.
10 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D: 20725; Joseph A.
Westhauser. St. Paul. 5170
Broken (The) butterfly; plav in 3 acts, by M.
S. Keightley. [91] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914; D: 37692; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 5170a
Broken chains; a drama in 5 acts and 5 tab-
leaux, by Martha LatEtte Johnson.
© Amy Imogene Knowlton, Philadelphia ;
1875 : 5904, June 7. 5171
an original modern drama in 5 acts, by
J. L. Carhart.
© James L. Carhart, New York; 1886:
22029, Oct. 1. 5172
-a play in 5 acts, by R. Hirshfield.
© Rosalie Hirshfield, San Francisco; 1877:
1387, Feb. 5. 5173
a society drama in 4 acts, from the German
of E. Werner, by Mr. and Mrs. M. Klaw.
© Marc Klaw, New York ; 1882 : 8149, May
20. 5174
Broken (A) chance; a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by L. Lessi. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leah Lessi, New York; D: 12626, Mar.
23, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1908. 5175
Broken (The) charm. See Non-believer (The)
Broken (The) coin; or. The crimson cloud, a
drama in 5 acts, based on the French Revolu-
tion, by J. H. Wiggin.
© James Henry Wiggin, Boston; 1892:
19488. May 6. 5176
Broken (The) commandment; a play in 4 acts.
l)y K. B. Benite. 62 p. 12°. Printed.
© Kathleen Burke Benite, San Francisco;
D: 12699, Mar. 23, 1908; 2c. Feb. 11, 1908.
5177
Broken (The) compact; sketch in 1 act, by M.
Porter. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1915; D: 40420; Maria Por-
ter, Basalt, Id. 5177a
Broken (A) cross; an emotional drama in 4
acts, by A. Sulzer. Typewritten.
© Augustus Sulzer, United States ; 1891 :
43485, Dec. 3 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1892. 5178
Broken (The) doll; a fantasy in 1 act, by L. E.
Dougherty. 3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© L. E. Dougherty, New York; D : 13068,
May 26, 1908; 2c. May 26, 1908. 5179
Broken (A) engagement; a comedy in 1 act, by
Alice C. Thompson. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1908. 17 p. 12".
© Samuel French, New York; D : 12564,
Mar. 18, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 5180
Broken fetters; an original drama in 5 acts, by
Charles Townseud. Author's ed. New York,
The De Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1890:
34349, Nov. 1; 2c. Nov. 3. 5181
a play in prologue and 4 acts, by F. W.
Clacke. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fredk. W. Clacke, Boston ; D : 1520, Mar.
5, 1902; 2c. Mar. 5, 1902. 5182
Broken (The) flute; a drama in 4 acts, by A. S.
Gilmore. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annella S. Gilmore, Omaha, Neb.; D:
8339, Apr. 13, 1906; 2c. Apr. 9, 1906. 5183
Broken (The) halo; a play in 1 act, by Charles
Thursby.
© Beverly Sitgreaves, New York ; D : 12589,
Mar. 20, 1908. 5184
Broken (A) heart; comedy drama in 1 act, by
S. S. Howe. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Sam'l S. Howe, New York ; D : 11638, Oct.
31, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1907. 5185
a drama, by C. S. Page.
. © Calvin S. Page, Champaign, 111.; 1878:
11416, Oct. 4. 5186
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Esther Rujaero.
Typewritten.
© Esther V. Cuff, New York ; 1900 A : 22674,
Sept. 12 ; 2e. Sept. 12. 5187
play in 1 act, by L. Walters. 7 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1914 ; D : 37180 ; Letha Wal-
ters, San Francisco. 5187a
See also 'Tis pity she's a whore. — Wom-
an's (A) hatred.
Broken hearts; by C. M. Jelieff.
© Charles Marshall Jelleff, Baltimore; D:
8622, May 31, 1906. 5188
by J. E. Fennessy.
© James E. Fennessy, Spring Lake, Ky. ;
D : 2890, Jan. 23, 1903. 5189
Broken (A) home; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by E. Talbot.
© Edith Talbot, New York ; D : 3971, Sept.
18, 1903. 5190
243
5191
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5214
Broken (A) home — Continued.
^playlette in 1 act, by R. B. McLean. [2] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911; D: 23946; R. B. Mc-
Lean, Boston. 5191
See also Three glasses a day.
Broken (A) idol; a musical farce in 2 acts, by
II. S. Ste). liens. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hal S. Stephens, Detroit ; D : 13558, Aug.
17, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1908. 5192
musical play in 2 parts, by Hal S. Stephens.
51 !». 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912 ; D : 29741 ; B. C. Whit-
ney and Bert St. John, Detroit. 5193
Broken idols; an American drama in 5 acts, by
I. Curtis.
© Irene Curtis. New York; 1880:12771,
Aug. 19. 5194
Broken (The) line; a comedy in 1 act, by H.
McManus.
© Henry McManus, Hartford ; 1898 : 37636,
June 20. 5195
Broken links; a drama in 5 acts, by D. Han-
chett.
© D. Hanchett, Terre Haute, Ind. ; 1874:
11205, Aug. 31. 5196
— — by E. Nelson Barr. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893:13619,
Mar. IS; 2c. Mar. 24. 5197
drama in 4 acts, by L. D. Fair.
© Laura D. Fair, San Francisco ; 1873 : 250,
Jan. 11.
5198
Broken (A) love; comedy, dramatic sketch in
1 act, by L. C. Langlois. 4 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 11, 1910 ; D : 21535 ; Leslie Clay-
ton Langlois, Chicago. 5199
Broken (The) medal. See Flower (The) girl
of the Innocents.
Broken (The) melody; by W. J. Jones. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Will J. Jones, New York ; D : 13522, Aug.
10, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1908. 5200
Broken (The) mirror; play, by H. Riesenfeld.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1911 ; D : 25725 ; Hugo Riesen-
feld, New York. 5201
Broken oath; high class melodrama in 4 acts,
by M. P. Hartung. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910; D : 20064 ; Max Paul
Hartung, Brooklyn. 5202
Broken oath — Continued.
play in 5 acts.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874: 12711.
Oct. 12. 5203
a play in 4 acts, by Albert Carr.
© Walter Carr, New York ; 1875 : 6062, Juno
10. 5204
. Broken (A) parole.
© Thomas F. Mullen, Philadelphia ; D :
124.33. Feb. 26, 1903. 5205
Broken (The) pitcher.
© Mae Rosback Perkins, Chicago; 1900 A:
8159, Mar. 29. 5206
Broken (The) pledge; a temperance drama in
5 acts, by O. Nugent.
© Owen Nugent, Kansas City, Kan. ; 1893 :
36485, Aug. 7. 5207
Broken (A) potsherd; an original play in 1 act,
by A. Brownell.
© Atherton Brownell, Boston ; 1894 : 51358,
Nov. 3. 5208
Broken (The) promise.
© L. M. Marvin, Shelby, O. ; 1892:1533,
Jan. 8. 5209
Sec also Greed of gold.
Broken (The) ring; a comedy drama in 4 acts.
Typewritten.
© Otto Martin Brooks, Sedalia, Mo. : 1891 :
23432, June 27; Ic. June 27. 5210
Broken (A) rosary; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
E. H. Peple.
© E. H. Peple, New York ; 1898 : 50333, Aug.
29. 5211
original drama in 4 acts, by Lem B. Par-
ker. 4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28. 1913; D: 35173; M. M. and
Ed. Dubinsky, Kansas City, Mo. 5212
Broken (The) spectacles; a farce in 3 acts, by
F. Summerfield. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York; 1899:
35273, May 26; 2c. May 26. 5213
Broken statue de Fontange; a dramatic day,
by H. W. Gamraans. Dayton, Va., Ruebush-
Elkins CO., 1909. 72 p. 24°.
© Dec. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1909 ; D : 17610 ;
Harold W. Gammans, Dayton, Va. 5214
Broken (The) string; play in 2 acts, by T. Gil-
man. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. .8, 1915 ; D : 41674 ; Thornton Gil-
man, Portage, Wis. 5214a
Broken (The) sword. See Disgraced.
Broken (The) thread. See Woman (The) de-
tective.
244
5215
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5237
Broken (A) tie; or, Margarita's revenge, a
drama in 5 acts, by J. P. Davis.
© Joseph P. Davis. Philadelphia; 1886:
26073. Nov. 18 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 5215
Broken to harness. See Social heroine.
Broken toy; or. Under both flags, an idyl of the
North and South, by J. Burrows. 13 p. f".
Typewritten.
© James Burrows, Lynn, Mass.; D : 13259,
June 17, 1908; 2c. June 17, 1908. 5216
Broken toys; drama in 5 acts, 5 tableaux, by
M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1872 : 9273, Aug. 29. 5217
Broken (The) triangle; dramatic playlet in 1
act, by A. Behrens. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914; D: 36081; Arthur
Behrens, Salem, Mass. 5217a
Broken trust; drama in 5 acts.
© Catherine Marv Winslow, Boston; 1886:
7235, Mar. 29. 5218
Broken (The) violin; dramatic playlet, by C.
Miller and C. B. Newton. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913 ; D : 32111 ; Cowan Mil-
ler and C. B. Newton, San Francisco. 5219
an original comedy di'ama in 4 acts, by A.
E. Luzzi. 235 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Edward Luzzi, New York; D:
7195, Sept. 1, 1905; 2c. Aug. 29, 1905. 5220
playlet in 1 act, by A. Luzzi. [1], 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1912 ; D : 30264 ; Arthur Luzzi,
New York. 5221
Broken (The) vow. See Cecil Morton. — Vil-
lage (The) pride.
Broken vows; a drama of the human heart,
in 4 acts, by H. Jackson.
© Hart Jackson, New York; 1877:10853.
Sept. 20. 5222
farce comedy in 3 acts, by John J. A. Col-
lins. Clvde, O., Ajues' publishing companv,
1901. 34 p. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 523, May
29, 1901 ; 2c. May 29, 1901. 5223
Broken wing; by H. W. Babb. 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Harrj- Weber Babb. Spokane. Wash. ; D :
12889, May 4, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908. 5224
Broken wings; or, Love's tragedy, play in 8
acts, by R. M. Bernfeld. 44 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 7, 1915 ; D : 40873 ; Rose Morris
Berufold. New York. 5224a
Broker (The); an eccentric comedy in 3 acts,
by H. B. Telgmann. Typewritten.
© H. Bertram Telgmann, Philadelphia;
1893 : 32218, July 7 ; 2c. June 4, 1894. 5225
• Hebrew comedy in 4 acts, by S. Morris and
Ed. H. Felt.
© Samuel Morris, Chicago ; D : 3284. Feb.
27, 1903. 5226
an original comedy in 3 acts, by Walter
Fletcher.
© Conroy and Fox, United States; 1890:
38368, Dec. 4. 5227
Broker (A) from Batesville; a musical comedy
in 1 act, with four original songs and inci-
dental nmsic. 15 p. 8°. Printed.
© James Murray Allison, Cincinnati ; D :
4352, Nov. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1903. 5228
Brokers (The); or. The stock broker, a musical
comedy.
© Isaac W. Heysiuger, Philadelphia ; 1880 :
10885, July 15. 5229
Broker's (The) plot; a 5 act play, by F. H.
Stauflfer.
© Frank H. StaufiCer, Philadelphia; 1873:
7785, July 3. 5230
Broker's (The) tip.
© C. G. Harrington, Milwaukee; D : 10774,
June 15, 1907. 5231
Broker's (The) wife; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Clarke.
© Carrie Ashley Clarke, Dixon, 111. ; 1897 :
18641, Mar. 22. 5232
— — Same.
© Carrie Ashley Clarke, Dixon, 111. ; 1898 :
14767, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 5233
Brom Bones; or. The headless horseman, a
drania in 3 acts, by C. Gayler, founded upon
Washington Irving's Legend of Sleepy Hol-
low.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1872:2362,
Mar. 5. 5234
Brome (The) Abraham and Isaac. See Second
(The) shepherds' play.
Bromides and sulphites; a comedy in 3 acts,
by R. E. Dunbar.
© Robin Ernest Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. :
D : 15729, Apr. 28, 1909. 5236
Broncho. See Bronco.
Bronco (The) buster.
© Emma Herey Meyer, Denver ; D : 13564,
Aug. 8, 1908. 5236
Same.
©William K. FitzHugh, Denver; D: 10191,
Mar. 22, 1907. 5237
245
5238
DBAM ATIC COMPOSITIONS
5258
Bronco (The) buster — Continued.
novel comedy playlet. 15 p. 4". Type-
written.
© J. Grant Gibson, Mount Oarmel. Pa. ; D :
10956, July 12, 1907 ; 2c. July 12, 1907. 5238
:i western comedy drama in 4 acts, by E.
de Corsica. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward de Corsia, New York ; D : 8409,
Apr. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1906. 5239
Bronco busters; 1 act western sketch, by A.
Hornbrook. 6 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909; D: 17614; Augustus
Hornbrook, New York. 5240
Same. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910 ; D : 21214 ; Gus Horn-
brook, New York. 5241
Bronco Jack; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
N. R. Wilcox. [6] p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911 ; D : 24424 ; Nathan Read
Wilcox, Minneapolis. 5242
Bronco Kate; comedy in 3 acts, by H. Courard.
© Harrison Conrard, Flagstaff, Ariz. ; D :
8909, July 23, 1906. 5243
Bronco life and drama of Indian cowboy-
songs.
© M. H. White, New York ; D : 10360, Apr.
16, 1907. 5244
Bronquitis aguda; pieza comica en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa, original de J. Pgrez Ztiniga.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911.
28 p. 12".
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25032 ; Juan P6rez Zflniga, Madrid. 5245
Bronx (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Ann Lina-
han [pseud, of Lena Donahue] 22 p. obi. 16".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D: 29238; Lena Dona-
hue, Kansas City, Mo. 5246
Bronxville (The) Christmas mystery, 1914;
play in 1 act, by W. C. Langdon. Bronxville,
N. Y., Christ church. 16 p. 8°.
© Dec. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1915 ; D : 39319 ;
William Chauncy Langdon, New York.
5246a
Bronze (A) donkey; a comic absurdity In 3
acts, by H. C. Husted.
© H. C. Husted, New York; 1888:30054,
Oct. 22. 5247
Brood house; play in 4 acts, by G. B. Mc-
Cutcheon. New York, Priv. printed, 1910.
3 p. 1., 187 p. 8".
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2c. Oct. 29, 1910; A:
273986 ; Geo. Barr McCutcheon, New York.
5248
Brookdale (The) farm; a rural drama in 4 acts,
by Robert J. Bentley. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1904] 55 p. 12". (On cover: Alta series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5275, July 8,
1904; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. [Note.— This play 1
al.so copyrighted in 1902 by Robert J. Bentley I
under the title The old quarry] 5249
Brooke of Brazenose; a play in 3 acts, by T. R.
• F. I. Coales and N. Doone. 112 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thomas Richard Finney Ignatius Coales,
Dallington, England, and Neville Doone, Lon-
don ; D : 6946, July 11, 1905 ; 2c. July 11, 1905.
5250
Brookenbridge-Polly case; burlesque in 1 act
[by] J. H. Whallen. Typewritten.
© John H. Whallen, Louisville ; 1894 : 26384,
May 25; Ic. May 25. 5251
Broom-maker (The) of Carlsbad; a comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by I. Witmark and Fred. B. ^
Hawkins. fl
© Isidor Witmark, New York; 1889 : 324(;,
Jan. 28. 5252
Broomstick (The) brigade; play of Palestine,
by Samuel Roth. New York, Bloch pub. co.
15 p. 16°.
© May 19, 1914; 2c. June 27, 1914; D:
37412; Bloch pub. co.. New York. 5252a
Brother (The); tr. and adapted from the French
of Alfonse Daudet, by J. A. Herman. [2], 20
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1911 ; D : 25590 ; John Arm-
strong Herman, Harrisburg, Pa. 5253
Brother against brother.
© Frank Y. Dunn, jr., Boston; 1897:43606,
Aug. 2. 5254
Same.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 3364, Apr. 30,
1903. 5255
a military play, in 5 acts, by Bernard Fran-
cis Moore.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1898:
75912, Dec. 27 ; 2c. May 4, 1899. 5256
— or, The G. A. B. boys of '61, a military
play in 5 acts, by Carrie B. Auraud. Mans-
field, O. Herald press, 1883.
© B. J. Aurand, Mansfield. O. ; 1883 : 8196.
May 4. 5257
— See also Black (The) flag. — True blue.
Brother Ambrose; a playlet in 2 acts, by Lin-
cohi Balch [i. e. William Lincoln Balch] 62
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William L. Balch, Boston ; D : 7050, July
31, 1905 ; 2c. July 31, 1905. 5258
246
^m9
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5279
Brother and sister.
© B. F. Stratton, New York; 1880:11894,
Aug. 2. 5259
-a new rumautic melodrama in 5 acts, by
B. C. Stuart.
© Benjamin Cumberland Stuart. Brooklyn ;
1884:1727, Jan. 24. 5260
See also Silas Chester.
Brother Dave; a play in 1 act, by W. Steell.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1909. 12 p.
12".
© Willis Steell, Islip, N. Y. ; D : 15004, Feb.
5, 1909; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 5261
Brother detectives; dialogue, by H. Lewis. 8 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915 ; D : 40518 ; Harry Lewis,
New York. 5261a
Brother fans; comedy-drama in 1 act, from the
famous story of the same name, by P. G.
Wodehouse, made into a playlet by T. Barry.
[3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17. 1914; D : 39124 ; Thomas
Barry, New York. 5261b
Brother Gardner and his lime-kiln club.
© C. B. Lewis, Detroit; 1882:12336, .July
26. 5262
Brother (A) in intellect; play in 1 act [sug-
gested by the story Gira o non gira] [Provi-
dence, Snow & Farnham co., printers, 19071
27 p. 8^
© Eugene Pride King, Providence, R. I. ; D :
11625, Oct. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 5263
Brother in name; a drama in G acts, by F. S.
Milner. Typewritten.
© Frances S. Milner, Alliance, O. ; 1899:
72865, Nov. 8 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 5264
Brother Jack; sketch in 3 scenes, by A. E. Ives
and J. C. Underwood. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1910; D: 20883; Alice E.
Ives and J. C. Underwood, New York. 5265
Brother Jake's kid.
© Gertrude Blanchard Randall, Everett,
Mass. ; D : 13314, July 9, 1908. 5266
- — ■ vaudeville sketch, by G. B. Randall. . 25 p.
4°. Tj^ewritten.
© Ic. June 26. 1911; D: 24574; Gertrude
Blanchard Randall, Boston. 5267
Brother Jerrod. See Euchred.
Brother Jonathan; an acting drama in 2 acts,
by W. Bush.
© William Bush, United States; 1877: 7957,
July 9 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 5268
1 act operetta, by S. W. Sterrett. 13 p. 8".
Typewritten.
© Samuel Wise Sterrett, Kansas City, Kan. ;
D : 1085, Oct. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1904. 5269
Brother Josiah; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. O.
Parker. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1903] 52 p.
16°. (On cover: Alta series)
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3708, July
11, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 5270
Brother (A) mason; by O. Hammerstein.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York ; 1898 :
12405, Feb. 19. 5271
Brother Max; a pastoral comedy -drama in 2
acts, with original songs and music, by R. E.
Graham.
© R. E. Graham, Chicago ; 1884 : 20970, Oct.
18. 5272
Brother (A) of Cain; a drama in 4 acts, by
Preston Kendall. 109 p. f". Typewritten.
© P. Kendall, Lamar, Col. ; D : 9669, Dec. 1,
1906 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 5273
Brother officers; a comedy in 3 acts, by Leo.
Trevor.
© Arthur Bourchier, London ; 1898 : 9520.
Feb. 4 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 5274
as produced at the Empire theatre.
New York; published with the authorization
of Charles Frohman. New York, R. H. Rus-
sell, 1900. [16] p. illus. t".
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ; 1900
A: 5935, Mar. 5; 2c. Mar. 5, 1900. 5274a
Brother Paul.
© William H. Janes, Oneonta, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 5044. Feb. 23. 5275
Brother Pyramus; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
S. R. Ellis.
© Sidney R. Ellis, United States; 1891:
5522, Feb. 9. 5276
Brother Shadrack.
© Lydia Coyne Fletcher, Washington ; 1882 :
9201, June 3. 5277
Brother to a star; play in 1 act, by E. G. W.
Ferguson. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2. 1914 ; D : 35529 ; Edward G. W.
Ferguson. Melrose, Mass. 5277a
Brotherhood; play in 1 act, by J. M. Patterson.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1913; D: 33426; Joseph Me-
dill Patterson, Chicago. 5278
Brotherhood of blood; 1 act war tragedy, by
F. Haines-Reed. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915; D: 40976; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 5278a
Brotherhood (The) of man.
© William J. Cole, Newark, N. J. ; D : 3577,
June 12, 1903. 5279
247
5280
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5302
Brotherhood (The) of man — Coutiuueii.
drama in 4 acts, by R. A. Marchand. 40
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1910 ; D : 20554 ; Ralpli Aus-
tin Marchand, North Cambridge, Mass. 5280
play in 1 act, by H. D. Oberdorfer. 32 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D: 39764; Harold
Dixon Oberdorfer, Minneapolis. 5280a
Brotherhood of right; a play in 4 acts, by L. P.
Jones. 127 p. f°. Typewritten.
© L. Percy Jones, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; D :
7274, Sept. 16, 1905 : 2c. Sept. 9, 1905. 5281
Brotherhood (The) of the border; a drama, by
E. Emery. Peoria, 111., 1876.
© E. Emery, Peoria, 111.; 1876:4574, Apr.
15 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 5282
Same. Rev. ed.
© E. Emerv, Peoria, 111.; 1876:7205, June
12. 5283
Brotherly love; a dramatic composition, by
James O'Boyle. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James J. O'Boyle, Chicago ; D : 16110,
June 22, 1909; 2c. June 22, 1909. 5284
Brothers (The).
© Joseph H. Trant, Boston; 1884:13528,
July 3. 5285
a drama in 5 acts, by L. J. Cella. Denver,
1882.
© Louis J. Cella, Chicago; 1882:9944, June
17. 5286
a drama in 5 acts, and a prologue, by L. J.
Cella. Denver, News printing company, 1889.
© Louis J. Cella, Denver ; 1889 : 21976, July
16. 5287
drama in 4 acts and a prologue, by L. J.
Cella.
© Louis J. Cella. New York ; D : 7784, Dec.
30, 1905. 5288
a dramatic sketch, by F. I. Felton. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Foster Irwin Felton, Philadelphia ; D :
10243, Apr. 1, 1907 ; 2c, Apr. 1, 1907. 5289
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Frank B.
Coigne. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26. 1912; D : 29501 ; Champion
film CO., New York. 5290
by H. Muller. [1], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912 ; D : 29084 ; Henry Mul-
ler, East Orange, N. J. 5291
— 1 act dramatic playlet, by H. L. Milligan
and William Mack. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17519 ; H. L. Milli-
gan, Chicago. 5292
Brothers (The)— Continued.
-original play in 1 act, by J. T. Prince, jr.
[1], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911; D:235W; John T.
Prince, jr., Chicago. 5293
— play in 1 act, by W. D. Hepenstall. 11], 8
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913; D: 34999; William
Daniel Hei)enstall, New York. 5294
play in 3 acts, by F. C. Phillips. 108 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1910; D : 20627 ; Frank
Cooke Phillips, Cleveland. 5295
by J. Barrington-Fedris. 103 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909; D: 17252; Janet Bar-
rington-Fedris, New York. 5296
by L. E. F. Prince. 72 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 20, 1910 ; D : 213SG : Leslie E. F.
Prince, Washington. 5297
tragedy of tenement life in 1 act. by H. G.
Crane. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17241 ; Hal Grey
Crane, Rochester, N. Y. 5298
or, The monk and the beggar, poetic dra-
ma in 1 act, by George A. Norton. [5] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22303 ; Van M. Zim-
mermann, Denver. 5299
See also Bratia. — Shiloh.
Brothers are we; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
T. Tolson.
© Thomas Tolson, Boston ; 1897 : 7554, Jan.
27. 5300
Same. 29 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D: 38358; Tolson
Shepherd Eland, Troy, N. Y. 5300a
Brother's (A) crime.
© Harry Rogers, New York ; 1900 A : 18583,
July 27. 5301
a sensational comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Langdale Williams. Chicago, 111., The Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1914. [48] p. f°. Mim-
eographed.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 38611; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 5301a
Brother's (A) error; original emotional drama,
by A. C. Fernandez.
© A. C. Fernandez, Philadelphia; 1890:
7382, Mar. 4. 5302
248
5303
COPYRIGHTED IIT THE UNITED STATES
5321
Brother's (A) hate; a romantic drama in 5
acts. TjTJewritten.
© Charles S. Gramlich and Walter H. Allo-
way, Philadelphia; 1893:16458, Apr. 3; 2c.
Apr. 3. 5303
See also Suspect (The)
Brother's (A) love; by F. M. Franklin.
© Frank M. Franklin, New York; 1890:
38505. Dec. 5. 5304
Brother's (A) oath; or. Two avengers, an
American melo-drama in 5 acts, by C. G.
Mitchell.
© Charles G. Mitchell, Baltimore; 1892:
247S2, June 13 ; 2c. June 13. 5305
Brothers (The) of Pisa; a drama in 5 acts, by
L. J. Cella.
© Louis J. Cella, Leadville, Col.; 1881:
4412, Mar. 22. 5306
Same.
© Louis J. Cella, Leadville, Col. ; 1881 : 5292,
Apr. 7. 5307
Brothers of the shadow. See Great (the)
Quackqua.
Brother's plea; drama, by C. Boaz. 22 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1909; D: 16832; Charles
Boaz, Mattoon, 111. 5308
Brother's (A) revenge. Sec Lauvderg.
Brother's (A) sacrifice; drama in 1 act, by L.
Beckelman and S. Grossman. 16 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915 ; D : 39749 ; Louis Beck-
elman and Samuel Grossman, New York.
5308a
a sensational western melodrama in 4 mas-
sive acts, by D. D. Vinecore.
© Delbert D. Vinecore, Rutland, 111.; D:
14163, Oct. 28, 1908. 5309
Brother's (A) treachery. See Hands (The) of
death.
Brother's (The) wrong. Sec End (The)
Brought back to life.
© Jacob W. Schwartz, New York ; D : 2560,
Nov. 7, 1902. 5310
Brought to bay; sensational melodrama in 3
acts, by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Cliicago
manuscript co., 1914. 33 p. f. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Oct. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38752 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 5310a
Brought to justice; dramatic play.
© Patrick Murphy, New York ; 1890 : 39105,
Dec. 10. 5311
See also On time. — Uncle Remus.
Brought to light; a romantic, sensational melo-
drama, by E. L. Duane.
© Edward L. Duane, New York ; 1889 : 2552.
.Jan. 21. 5312
See also Donna Bianca. — Little Buckshot.
Brought to terms; or, Dibkin's flirtation, an
original farcical comedy in 3 acts and 1 scene,
etc., by C. T. Vincent.
1© Cliarles T. Vincent, Williamsburg, N. Y. ;
1884:3368, Feb. 16. 5313
Brought together; a drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by H. Gieseke. 31 p. diagrs, f°.
Typewritten.
© Henry J. C. Gieseke, Jersey City ; D :
14172, Oct. 22, 1908; 2c. Oct. 22, 1908. 5314
Brown among the Daisies; musical burlesque,
by Frank Dumont. [2], 73 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1914 ; D : 38981 ; Charles Bar-
ton, Centerport, N. Y. 5314a
Brown and white; a musical comedy libretto in
2 acts, for collegiate productions, by Thomas
B. Donaldson. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. B. Donaldson, Philadelphia; D : 9378.
Nov. 3, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906. 5315
Brown Bessie; a drama in 4 acts, by F. E. Ware.
New York, John J\ Trow & son, 1874.
© L. D. Sliears, United States ; 1874 : 8904,
July 6. 5316
Brown from Missouri; a farce in 3 acts, by E.
A. Woolf. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York ; D : 10455,
Apr. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1907. 5317
Brown, Jones and Robinson; a comedy in 3
acts, by D. Welch and G. H. McAdam.
© Deshler Welch and George Harrison Mc-
Adam, New York ; 1898 : 64871 ; Nov. 5. 5318
Brown of Caleveras.
ment.
See Honest (An) mo-
Brown of Harvard. 4". Typewritten.
© Rida Johnson Young, New York ; D : 8015,
Feb. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. 5319
play in 4 acts, by Rida Johnson Young.
New I'ork, Sanuiel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1909. 85 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's standard library ed.)
© Dec. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1909 ; D : 17703 ;
AValter C. Jordan, New York. 5320
Brown of India; play in 4 acts, by W. B.
Wright. Act 1, scene 1. 18 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 23, 1913 ; D : 33356 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 5321
249
5332
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5345
Brown of ludia — Continued.
play in 4 acts, based on Sir Walter Scott's
novel, Guy Mannering, dramatized and mod-
ernized by W. B. Wright. Act 2. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33479 ; AVillard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 5322
dramatized by W. B. AVright, from
Sir Walter Scott's novel, Guy Mannering. Act
3. [25] p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913 ; D : 33767 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 5323
Same. Act 4. 14 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July IG, 1913 ; D : 33808 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 5324
Brown (A) paper parcel; by M. J. W. New
York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1899. 7 p. 12". (French's in-
ternational copyrighted . . . edition of the
Avorks of the best authors, no. 26)
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:70519,
Oct. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 5325
Brown's in town; comedy in 3 acts, by Mark E.
Swan. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910 ; D : 20719 ; American play
CO., New York. 5326
a farce in 3 acts, by J. J. Rosenthal.
© J. J. Rosenthal, New York ; 1898 : 48657.
Aug. 18. 5327
farcical comedy in 3 acts, by Mark E.
Swan. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1915. 95 p. 12°.
© Jan. 19, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1915 ; D : 39459 ;
American play co.. New York. 5327a
Brown's left town; a farce in 3 acts, by J. J.
Rosenthal.
© J. J. Rosenthal, New York ; 1898 : 48656,
Aug. 18. 5328
Brown, the painter; or. Chasing a flirt, a
screaming farce in 1 act, by W. J. Ferguson.
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William J. Ferguson, Brooklyn ; D : 10653,
May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29, 1907. 5329
Brownie (The) trio; an original 1 act farce, by
M. Gilbert.
© Mark Gilbert, Boston ; 1895 : 39799, Aug.
2. 5330
Brownies; a spectacle in 3 acts, by P. Cox.
© Palmer Cox, New York ; 1893 : 2854, Jan.
12. 5331
Brownies and fairies in Flowerland; a cantata,
by Mrs. W. Perry.
© Mrs. Wm. Perry, Indianapolis; 1894:
55168, Nov. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 5332
Brownies' banquet or carnival; by E. F. Lane.
8 p. 12°. Printed.
© Nov. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1909 ; D : 17303 ;
Etta Freeman Lane, Plain City, O. 5333
Brownies' (The) Christmas; a pantomime, by
Evalyn M. Swigart.
© J. and P. B. Myers. New York; 1900 A:
25746, Oct. 16 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 5334
Brownies (The) in Fairyland; a play in 2 acts,
by P. Cox, music by Malcolm Douglas. Mime-
graphed.
© Palmer Cox, New York ; 1893 : 44962, Oct.
9; 2c. Nov. 33. 5335
Brownies' (The) vacation; a play for boys, by
Elizabeth F. Guptill. Cincinnati, New York,
Fillmore music house, 1908. 12 p. 12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati ; D : 14083,
Oct. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 5336
Browning (A) courtship; by Octave Thanet,
dramatized by M. C. Gray. Ms.
© Mary C. Gray, Watkins, N. Y. ; 1889:
20797, July 5 ; 2c. July 5. 5337
Brown's baby; or. Taming a husband, comedy
sketch in 1 act, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1894:
20113, Apr. 19. 5338
Brown's grocery; or. Life as we live it, a drama
in real American life, in 5 acts, by D. Ryan.
© Daniel Ryan, Flint, Mich.; 1887:23415,
Sept. 15. 5339
Browny (The) queen; an extravaganza for stage
production by children, by A. M. Chamberlain.
© A. M. Chamberlain, Louisville; 1894:
13617, Mar. 9. 5340
Bruce Wilson, M. D.; farce in 1 act, by B.
Boder. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1913; D: 34492; Bartlett
Boder, New York. 5341
BriAder (Die) See Bratia.
Bruised and cured; a negro burlesque sketch, iu
1 scene, by A. J. Leavitt, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15828, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1875. 5342
Brum (The) estate; by E. Riley, jr.
© Edward Riley, jr., Spokane, Wash. ; 1895 :
20408, Apr. 13. 5343
Brunette (The); a playlet, by V. Kline. Type-
written.
© Virginia Kline, Cleveland ; 1900 A : 19430,
Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 4. 5344
Brunetteshauks (The)
© Edwin S. Hopkins, Louisville; 1896:
45538, Aug. 8. 5345
250
5346
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5367
Brunhild; iu 5 aots. by Eiuanuel Geibel.
© Frederick Jacob Pillot, New York ; 1877 :
10783, Sept. 18. 5346
trauerspiel in 3 autziigen, von Paul Ernst.
Berlin, A^ertr iebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller, 1911. 86 p. 12°.
© June 9, 1911 ; 2c. July 19, 1911 ; D : 24723 ;
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biih-
nenschriftsteller, Berlin. 5347
Brunswick; historical play, by F. N. Whittier
and Albert W. Tolman. Brunswick, Me.,
Brunswick publishing co., 1913. 37 p. 16".
© Feb. 27, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1913 ; D : 32528 ;
Frank N. Whittier, Brunswick, Me. 5348
Brute (The); by E. M. Crane. [2], 100 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29. 1910; D : 21449 ; Eleanor
Maud Crane, New York. 5349
play in 3 acts, by F. A. Kummer. 113 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1910; D: 20875; Frederic
Arnold Kummer, Baltimore. 5350
Brute versus gentleman; play in 1 act, by P. C.
Gunion. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1914; D : 35701 ; Philip Cyrus
Gunion, Philadelphia. 5350a
Brutus. See Miscellaneous (The) plays of Ed-
win Booth.
Brutus and Lucretia; or. The fall of the Boman
kingdom, a tragedy in 5 acts, by Charles
Bab.son.
© Charles B. Soule, Chicago; 1889:4073.
Feb. 4. 5351
Brutus (The) of the South; a play in 3 acts, by
W. A. Clark.
© William Adolpluis Clark, Boston; 1892:
27219, June 29. 5352
Brutus outdone. See When Rome howls,
Bryan Couline; or, The Irish minstrel, an origi-
nal Irish drama in 3 acts, by F. Mar.sden (W.
A. Sliver).
© Fred Marsdeu, South .-^ciiroon, N. Y. ;
1883 : 14561, Aug. 6. 5353
Bryan station; historical drama in 4 acts, by
F. Daingerfield, jr.
© Foxhall Daingerfield, jr., Lexington, Ky. ;
D : 13089, June 1, 1908. 5354
Aryan's trip around the world. 26 p. 16°.
Typewritten.
© John William Ransone, Wilton, Conn. ;
D : 8959, Aug. 14, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1906.
5355
Bryant and Carter; or, The old coin collector
of New York, a drama in 5 acts, by J. H.
Carter. San Francisco, Francis, Valentine &
CO., 1888.
© J. Heneage Carter, San Francisco ; 1888 :
28636, Oct. 8. 5356
Bryllupet i Genua; af Hans E. Kinck. Kris-
tiania, H. Aschehoug fc co. (W. Nygaard), 1911.
2 p. 1.. 180 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 26, 1912; D:
28868; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Nor-
way. 5357
Bryllupsmarschen; skuespil, af Rolf Hiorth-
Sch0yen. Kristiania og Kj0benhavn, Gylden-
dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1912. 119
p. 12°.
© Oct. 30, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1912 ; D : 31408 ;
Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag.
Christiania, Norway. ^ 5358
Bub Oder madel; operette in einem vorspiel und
2 akteu, von Felix Dormann und A. Altmann,
musik von Bruno Granichstaedten. Text der
gesange. Leipzig. Wien. Musikalien - und
biihnenverlag J. Weinberger, 1908. 35 p. 12°.
© Josef Weinberger, Leipzig ; D : 14458,
Dec. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 5359
Bubastes and the princess. Sec Barneses I.
Bubble (A); play in 4 acts, by C. F. Ohliger.
97 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1912; D: 30964; Carl F.
Ohliger, Pittsburgh. 5360
by T. de Coppet and Norman Rose.
4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912 ; D : 30150 ; Theodosia
de Coppet, New York. 5361
romance of money, by C. Moore. 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28917; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 5362
Bubble (A) of fortune; a drama in 5 acts, by
G. R. Morse.
© George Rogers Morse, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1884 : 6387, Mar. 24. 5363
Bubble (The) peddler; a musical fantasy in 2
acts, libretto and lyrics by A. C. D. Riley. f°.
Typewritten.
© Alice C. D. Riley, Evanston, 111.: D:
7877, Jan. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1906. 5364
Bubbles. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Nice, New York ; D : 10615, May
22, 1907 ; 2c. May 22, 1907. 5365
a comedy in 3 acts, by C. J. Magoun and
A. B. Davenport.
© Charles J. Magoun and Allen B. Daven-
port, Boston ; 1895 : 430, Jan. 2. 5366
an extravaganza in 2 acts, by Joe H.
Banks.
© Dora Banks, New York ; 1883 : 12446,
July 7. 5367
251
5368
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5390
Bubbles — Coutiiiuetl.
farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. Jex. 88 p.
4". Typewritten.
1© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D: 20764; John Jex.
New York. 5368
a novelty operette, by George W. Hanlou
and G. Farnell.
© Genevieve Farnell, New Yorli ; D : 11320,
Sept. 10. 1907. 5369
an original farcical comedy in 4 acts, by G.
M. Travis. Typewritten.
© George M. Travis, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 27457,
May 20 ; 2c. May 22. 5370
tr. from La poudre aux yeux [of E. M.
Labiclie] by L. Harvey.
© Louise Harvey, Pliihulelphia ; 1879 :
15831, Nov. 22. 5371
or. The twentieth century, an eccentric
musical burlesque comedy in 2 acts and 5
scenes, by B. A. Greene and J. N. Butterly.
© Bartholomew Andrew Greene and James
Neville Butterly, New York ; 1881 : 2465, Feb.
17. 5372
Bubbling over; an original farce-comedy in 3
acts, by Frank Dumont.
© J. R. Painter, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 20469,
July 16 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 5373
Bub's troubles; a comedy in 1 act, by J. F.
Milliken.
© James F. Milliken, New York ; 1884 : 4081,
Feb. 27. 5374
Buccaneer (The); or. The heartless pirate and
artless maiden, a musical burlesque in 2 acts,
libretto by G. Stephens, jr.
© George Stephens, jr., Somerville, Mass. ;
1895 : 26362, !\Iay 14 ; 2c. May 24. 5375
Buccaneers (The); act 1st of an original Ameri-
can comic opera in 3 acts, by W. F. Perkins.
Typewritten.
© Wm. Fessenden Perkins, New York ; 1892 :
33958, Aug. 17 ; 2c. Aug. 16. 5376
comedy in 3 acts, by D. Wilhelm. 95 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912 ; D : 30703 ; Donald Wil-
helm, Defiance, O. 5377
a drama, by W. G. Barney.
© William Grant Barney, Buffalo ; D :
12278, Jan. 30, 1908. 5378
operetta in 1 act, book and lyrics by S. N.
Stuckey, [1], 11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32627 ; S. Norman
Stuckey, Danbury, Conn. 5379
• Same. 14 p. 8". Printed.
© May 2, 1913 ; 2c. May 8, 1913 ; D : 33266 ;
S. Norman Stuckey, Danbury, Conn. 5380
Buccaneers (The) — Continued.
or. The begum of Piura. 39 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Julia Sutherland Field, administratrix
for estate of Eugene Field, Chicago ; D : 2431,
Oct. 10, 1902; 2c. Oct. 10, 1902. 5381
Buck Buckalew, the outlaw cowboy; Montana
melodrama, by C. Randall and W. F. Felcli.
•61 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1910 ; D : 17936 ; Carl Randall
and Will Farrand Felch, Columbus, O. 5382
Bucket-shop; a melodranja in 5 acts, by H. C.
Baker, f". Typewritten.
© Henry Charles Baker, Chicago ; D : 5002,
May 9, 1904 ; 2c. May 9, 1904. 5383
or, Bungville and Wall st., an original sa-
tirical comedy with musical embellishment, by
F. Tannehill, jr.
© Frank Tannehill, jr., Philadelphia; 1888:
9094, Mar. 29. 5384
Buckingham; a drama in 4 acts, by W. G.
Wills.
© Alexander Henderson, United States ;
1874 : 1528, Feb. 11. 5385
an historical play founded on the incidents
and the life of George Villiers, Duke of Buck-
ingham, in 4 acts, by G. Delon.
© Georges Delon, Cleveland ; 1891 : 2239,
.L'ln. 15. 5386
Bud Carey's alibi; modern melo-drama in 4 acts,
by Agnes Cameron. [2], 65 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36406; William
Francis Burke, New York. 5386a
Buddha (The); drama in 3 acts, by Paul Cams.
Chicago, Open court pub. co., 1911. 68 p. 12".
© Apr. 21, 1911 ; 2c. May 15, 1911 ; D : 24212 ;
Open court pub. co., Chicago . 5387
a drama in 12 'scenes, by S. Hartmann.
Author's ed.
© Sadakichi Hartmann, New York ; 1897 :
41008, July 15; 2c. July 16. 5388
Buddie, the bootblack; sketch, by E. Willard
Sweeney. 4 p. 4°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914, D: 39424; John J.
Peters, New York. 5388a
Budding plajrwright; a farce in 1 act. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© James McCartney, Ardsley, N. Y. ; D :
8328, Apr. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1906. 5389
Budenzauber (Ein); lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Baptiste de Carrel, deutsch von Hermann
Bohne. 41 p. {In Zeitschrift fiir veroifent-
lichung von biihnendichtung, 1. jahr, heft 1,
juni 1912)
© June 1, 1912 ; 2c. July 25, 1912 ; D : 30610 ;
Julius Reinhardt, Bonn, Germany. 5390
252
5391
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5405
Budenzauber (Eiu) — Continued.
lustspiel in 4 aljten, von Wilhelm Jacoby
nnd Hans Schmidt-Kestner. Berlin, E. Bloch,
1912. 92 p. 12°.
© le. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 3344.5; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 5391
Same.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28872 ; Theaterver-
lag Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 5392
Budg'e and Toddie; a comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Habberton.
© .Tolin Hubbertou. New Jersey ; 1878 : 1573.
Feb. 5. 5393
Budge vs. Budge; by W. P. Cowles and W. A.
Koon. Typewritten.
© William Pierce Cowles and William A.
Koon, Minneapolis; 1897:28683, May 10; 2c.
.Tune 14. 5394
Budlong (The) case; a college farce in 3 acts,
by lAician Gary and George Hill. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© G. B. Hill, Madison, Wis. ; D : 10223, Mar.
25, 1907 ; Ic. Apr. 18, 1907. 5395
Buds; play in 1 act, by J. M. Willard. 9 p. f*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910; D: 20926; J. Milton
Willard, Joliet, 111. 5396
Buds and bachelors; a comedy in 4 acts, by L.
Wren.
© Lillie Wren, Brooklyn ; 1891 : 17849, May
15. 5397
Bud's baby; a sketch, by E. Holt and H. Quick.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Holt and Herbert Quick, Madison,
Wis.; D: 15890, May 19, 1909; 2c. May 19,
1909. 5398
Bud's g-al. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© May Agnes Price, So. Manchester, Conn. ;
D : 11904, Dec. 11, 1907 ; Ic. Dec. 11, 1907 ; Ic.
Dec. 19, 1907. 5399
Bud's inferno. See Hell.
Biihne uud welt; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Frido Grelle. Berlin-Leipzig, Modernes ver-
lagsbureau, C. Wigand, 1906. 101, [1] p. 12°.
© Modernes verlags bureau (Curt Wigand)
Berlin ; D : 9162. Oct. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906.
5400
Buen (El) amor; comedia moderna en 2 actos,
I del L. Linares Becerra y D. Lopez Orense.
[Madrid, Sociedad de autoresespanoles] 1913.
48 1). 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
.36.534 ; L. Linares Becerra y D. Lopez Orense,
Madrid. 5400a
Buen (El) demonio; comedia en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de M. Linares Rivas. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1911. 63 p.
12°.
© May 26, 1911 ; 2c. May 27, 1911 ; D : 24333 ;
Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid. 5401
Buen (El) Espanol; comedia en 3 actos, original
y en prosa de A. Dominguez. Madrid, Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles, 1914. 141 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
K)084 ; Antonio Dominguez, Madrid. 5401a
Buen (El) ladron; entremes lirico en prosa, orig-
inal de A. Lopez Monis y A. Lopez Alvarez,
milsica del maestro Tomas Barrera. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1914. 19 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38196; Antonio Lopez Monis y Alfredo Lopez
Alvarez, Madrid. 5401b
Buena (La) nueva; 6, El nacimiento de Jesus,
loa sacra en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros y en
verso, original de J. B. Samaniego y F. de
Leon y Olalla, mtisica del maestro Alfredo
(Jarcia. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
panoles, 1910. 40, 1 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910 ; 2c. May 24, 1910 ; D :21147 ;
Juan Bautista Samaniego y Felix de Leon v
Olalla, Madrid. 5402
Buena recomendacion; entremes en 2 cuadros.
original de Jorge y Jose de la Cueva. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 22 p.
12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16898; Jorge y Jos6 de la Cueva, Madrid.
5403
Buena (Una) vara; entremes en prosa, original
de F. Toro Luna. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles, 1915. 29 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41081 ; Francisco Toro Luna, Madrid. 5403a
Buenas (Las) mozas del barrio; 6, Chulos del
lavapies, sainete lirico en medio acto, origi-
nal y en verso de V. de la Vega, mtisica del
maestro Cereceda. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1907. 29 p. 12°.
© Ventura de la Vega, Madrid ; D : 11.523,
Oct. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 5404
Buenas (Las) obras; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, original de Ramon Rocabert,
Eduardo Guillot y Arturo Sanchez, mtisica del
maestro Enrique Brli. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espanoles, 1911. 35 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
2.5006: R. Rocabert, E. Guillot y A. Sanchez.
Madrid. 5405
Biirger als edelmann. See Ariadne auf Naxos.
Biirger Bonaparte. See Napoleon Bonaparte.
253
5406
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5425
Biixl; koiuodie in 3 akten, vou Arno Holz und
Oskar Jerschke. Berlin, T heater verlag Eduard
Blocli. 91 p. 12".
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D: 28740; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 5406
Same. Dresden, Carl Reissner, 1911. 3 p.
1., 221 p. 12°.
© Dec. 13, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912 ; D : 28733 ;
Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 5407
Bufete (El) de Minguez; zarzuela en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, original de R. Rocabert
y Roche, mtisica del maestro Eugenio Ubeda.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17453 ; Ramon Rocabert y Roche, Madrid.
5408
BufE and blue; or. The times that tried men's
souls, a military patriotic drama in 4 acts, by
J. J. McGloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1876:
3.573, Mar. 24. 5409
Buffalo Bill; a drama founded upon the leading
incidents in the story of same name, by Fred.
G. Maeder.
© F. G. Maeder, New York; 1871:8540,
Sept. 12. 5410
BufEalo Bill, junior; or, Buffalo Bill, jr., the
cowboy king, play in 4 acts, by Lem B.
Parker. [175] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911; D: 23774; Dubinsky
bros., Rock Island, 111. 5411
Buffalo Bill, jr., the cowboy king. See Buffalo
Bill, junior.
Buffalo Bill's best shot; or. The heart of Spotted
Tail, a drama from life, by E. Z. C. Judson
(Ned Buntline, pseud.)
© E. Z. G. Judson, New York ; 1872 : 1952,
Feb. 29. 5412
Buffalo Bill's first scalp for Custer. See Red
(The) right hand.
Buffalo Bill's pledge. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 20 days.
Buffalo (The) burlesque and extravaganza; a
burletta, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, Brooklyn ; D : 413, Apr. 30,
1901. 5413
Buffalo (The) mystery; in 4 acts, by Lawrence
Russell. 113 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Elmer Walters, Chicago ; D : 3392, May 7,
1903 ; 2c. June 10, 1903. 5414
Buffalo tragedy; by Frederick H. Wilson. 8°.
Typewritten.
© William A. Dillon, Cortland. N. Y. ; D:
39.59, Sept. 16, 1903; 2c. Aug. 28, 1908. 5415
Bug (The); sketch in 1 act, by W. N. Gladke.
8, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1911; D: 24186; Walter N.
Gladke, New York. 5416
Bug (The) and the buggy; musical farce, by
Junie McCree. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1914 ; D : 37893 ; Nona Ster-
ling and Billy Williams, Detroit. 5416a
Bug (A) in a rug; play in 2 acts, by J. R. O.
Perkins and P. Blacknuir. Cambridge, Caus-
tic-Claflin co. 24 p. 8°. (Pi eta theatricals
1914)
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914 ; D : 35876 ; J. R. O. Per-
kins and Paul Blackmur, Cambridge, Mass.
5417
Bughouse; farce, by J. C. Morris. 4 p. i".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D: 20574; Joseph
Charles Morris, Findlay, O. 5418
Bughouse (A) affair; by Ward and Sheppell.
5 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ward & Sheppell, Newark, N. J.; D:
12885, May 2, 1908 ; 2c. May 2, 1908. 5419
Bugle (The) call; domestic comedy-drama in 5
acts, by A. L. Johnson.
© Annie Lewis .Johnson, New York; 1889:
30737, Oct. 10. 5420
a military drama in 5 acts, with 7 scenes,
by G. W. Dove.
© Geo. W. Dove, Washington ; 1895 : 63924,
Dec. 17. 5421
Bugler (The) of the Light brigade; war drama
in 4 acts, by the bugler's daughter, A. Suther-
land. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Sutherland, Denver ; D : 6902, July
3, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1906. 5422
Bugler's (The) rescue; a pantomimic equestrian
drama, by B. K. Adams.
© Belle K. Adams, Cleveland ; D : 515, May
27, 1901. 5422a
Bugs; play, by R. L. Goldberg. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 25494 ; R. L. Gold-
berg, New York. 5423
Bugtown (The) band; farce, by Archibald Hum-
boldt [pseud, of G. O. March] Lebanon, O.,
March brothers, 1912. 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30823 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 5424
Bugtown (The) flyer; or, A twenty minutes
wait, original farce in 1 act, by M. Nobles.
[1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26. 1912; D: 29498; Milton No-
))le.s, Brooklyn. 5425
254
54^6
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5448
Builder (The) of bridges; 4 act comedy drama,
by J. Lawrence. [2], 46 p. 4°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1912 ; D : 31868 ; John Law-
rence, Cincinnati. 5426
play in 4 acts, by A. Sutro. London, S.
French, ltd. ; New York, S. French, 1909. 3 p.
1., 3-95 p. 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1909 ; D : 17289 ;
Alfred Sutro, London. 5427
Builder (The) of New York. See Hans von
Suzi.
Builders (The); a modern play in 3 acts, by G.
Harrison. [2], 92 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29979 ; Grover Har-
rison, Cambridge, Mass. 5428
Builders in the walls of time.
© Elizabeth Anna Turner, Honolulu ; D :
15288, Mar. 9, 1909. 5429
Builders on sand.
© Gertrude Brooke Hamilton, Washington ;
D : 10695, June 3, 1907. 5430
Building inspector; comedy-dramatic sketch, by
A. K. and C. T. Schlueter. 7 p. t". Type-
written,
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1910 ; D : 22764 ; Augitsta K.
and Charles T. Schlueter, Chicago. 5431
Building (The) of the ship. See Class (The)
ship.
Building or constructing national flag.
© Susan Morrison Gorgas Wheeler, Los An-
geles ; D : 7499, Sept. 30, 1905. 5432
Building the American nation; an allegory in
7 scenes, by R. G. O'Brien. 56 p. 12".
Printed.
© Apr. 28, 1911 ; 2c. May 3, 1911 ; D : 24124 ;
R. G. O'Brien, Oakland, Cal. 5433
Built on the sands; by R. Mackay. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Robert Mackay, New York; D: 35615,
Apr. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1909. 5434
Bujdoso (A) juhaszlegeny; eredeti, §nekes
nepszinmii, 5 felvonJisban, irta Pentek Fer-
encz. 76 p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. May 28, 1912 ; D : 29819 ; Frank Pen-
tek, Newark, N. J. 5435
Bulbul; comic opera in 2 acts, by Maude Eliza-
beth Inch. [33] p. 4°. [Libretto] Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 191 1 ; D : 24098 ; J. Fischer &
bro.. New York. 5436
Bulbul (The) of Bagdad; by D. and P. T.
Farnsworth. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dorothy and Patrick Thomson Farns-
worth, Highlands. N. C. ; D: 14989. Feb. 3,
1909; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 5437
Bulgar's (The) love; play in 1 act, by M. V.
Samuels. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912 ; D : 31808 ; Maurice Vic-
tor Samuels, New York. 5438
Bulkeley (The) peerage; very grand-guignolette,
by A. Pinero. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1914; D: 37619; Arthur
Pinero, London. 5438a
Bull (The); comedy dramatic playlet, by A. S.
Elmore. [1], 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35129; Art. Slade
Elmore, Chicago. ^ 5439
Bull con; comedy sketch, by Rose Stillman. 8 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1912 ; D : 28314 ; Ralph Riggs,
New York. 5440
Bull-fighter; extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T.
.Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:8775, Feb.
11. 5441
a spectacular comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
G. C. Jenks.
© George C. Jenks and John Gernert, Pitts-
burgh ; 1894 : 24551, May 15. 5442
Bull (A) in the clover; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by L. E. Bisch and E. F. Hague. [2], 116 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1910; D: 21922; Louis E.
Bisch and Elisabeth Fern Hague, New York.
5443
Bulldog's (The) revenge; comedy sketch, by J.
W. Elinore. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1910 ; D : 21543 ; J. W. Eli-
nore, Seattle. 5444
Bullet (The); melodrama in 4 acts, by F. W.
Dunning. [35] p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39159 ; F. W. Dun-
ning, Denver, 5444a
Bullock's royal marionettes.
© W. ,L Bullock, United States; 1873:
11930, Oct. 17. 5445
Bulls and bears; a comedy in 4 acts.
© James F. Millikeu, United States ; 1883 :
21090, Nov. 15. 5446
founded on the German play of
Ultimo, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, San Francisco; 1875:
6389, June 17. 5447
a comedy in 3 acts, by W. H. Lingard, from
the French of Octave Feuillet.
© William Horace Lingard, San Francisco ;
1875 : 8311, Aug. 11. 5448
255
5449
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5471
Bulls and bears— Coutiiiued.
sensational inelodramu iu 4 acts, adapted
from the English, by Lorin Jasper Howard.
© Howard & Doyle, Chicago; 1898:48034,
Aug. 15. 5449
or. Life in a stock broker's room, by C. R.
Hechtel and W. .T. McGaw. Typewritten.
© G. R. Bechtel and Wm.. J. McGaw, Phila-
delphia ; 1894 : 12512, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Sept. 19.
5450
Same.
© C. R. Bechtel and Wni. J. McGaw, Phila-
delphia; 1894:20636, Apr. 21; 2c. Apr. 21,
1894. 5451
Same.
© C. R. Bechtel and Wm. J. McGaw, Phila-
delphia; 1894:25460, May 21; 2c. May 21,
1894. 5452
Bull's bull; in 1 act, by J. A. Flynn.
© .Toseph A. Flynn, Brooklyn ; D : 14658,
Dec. 29, 1908. 5453
Bully for her. See New (Tbe) man.
Bully (The) of the mines. See Wrestling Joe,
Bully's betrothin'; or. The misunderstanding
at Tubbs'es, a comedy in 1 act, by G. F, Piatt.
© George Foster Piatt, Denver Mills, Col. ;
1894 : 17242, Mar. 28, 5454
Bululu (El); sainete en 1 acto, en prosa y verso,
original de Miguel de San Roman. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1914. 29 p.
12°,
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38184 ; Miguel de San Roman, Madrid. 5454a
Bumpernickle's troubles; or, McManus luck,
comedy in 3 acts, 8 scenes, by H. T. Esmann.
Typewritten.
© Harry Thompson Esmann, Brooklyn ; D :
1349, Jan. 24, 1902; 2c. Jan. 25, 1902. 5455
Bumps; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by Thomas
Sanford Crowninshield.
© John W. Munday, Chicago ; 1885 : 26733,
Dec. 18. 5456
farce in 1 act, by Lillie Davis. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co. [1911] 11 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911 ; D : 24861 :
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 5457
by R. V. Lee. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34643 ; Rowland Vance
Lee, New York. 5458
an original farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
.T. B. Everham.
© .L B. Everham, Chicago; 1880: 2375,
Feb. 13. 5459
Bumps and muscles. Sec Owls (The)
Buni;h (A) of asparagus (Gli asparagi); com-
edy sketch in 1 act, from the Italian of Guido
Vincenzo Pugno. [Providence, R. I., Snow &
Farnham, 1900] 12 p, 8°.
© Eugene Pride King, Providence, R, I.;
1899 : 70032, Oct. 27 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1900. 5460
Bunch (A) of beets; or. One sharp and a flat, a
nmsical comedy in 3 acts, by Henshaw and
. Ten Broeck.
© Henshaw and Ten Broeck, Boston ; 1885 :
2199, Jan. 24. 5461
Bunch (A) of cherries; a merry musical me-
lange, illustrated by songs, dances, and dia-
logue, in 1 act, invented, written, arr., and
acted by the Yokes family.
© Harry W. Corbyn, New York; 1873:
11679, Oct. 10. 5462
Bunch (A) of cigarettes; in 3 whiffs, a musical
farce-comedy, by P. Gaunt.
© John Robb, New York, and Edmund
Greenwood. Memphis, Tenn., and Percy Gaunt,
New York ; 1890 : 988, Jan. 6. 5463
Bunch (A) of daisies; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by F. La Fontaine.
© Fritz La Fontaine, Alameda, Cal. ; 1891 :
34111, Sept. 25. 5464
Bunch (A) of girls; a comedy farce, by E. Sher-
idan. Ms.
© Eugene Sheridan, New York; 1887:
14157, May 31 ; 2c. June 21. 5465
Bunch (A) of keys; or, The hotel, a musical
comedy in 3 acts, by C. Hoyt and W. Edouin,
© Charles Hoyt and Winnie Edouin,
United States ; 1883 : 4448, Mar. 10. 5466
or, Where there's a will there's a play, a
comedy in 3 acts, by Charles Hoyt and W.
Edouin.
© Willie Edouin, United States ; 1882 : 17908,
Oct. 26. 5467
Bunch (A) of mistakes; a comedy sketch, by
John Fowler and M. Woods. Typewritten!
© Murry Woods, New York ; 1900 A : 1194.
Jan. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1899. 5468
Bunch (A) of onions; in 3 whiffs, planted, sliced
and smothered, by H. Whitney and T. W.
Okey.
© Harry Whitney and T. W. Okey, Colum-
bus, O. ; 1885 : 8549, Apr. 11. 5469
Bunch (A) of pinks; a sketch by C. J. Campbell
and R. M. Skinner. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. J. Campbell and R. M. Skinner,
New York; D:2495, Oct. 25, 1902; 2c. Oct.
25, 1902. 5470
Bunch (A) of roses; a burlesque musical enter-
tainment, by W. D. Felter.
© Harold Roorbacli, Now York; 1898:
57010, Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 5471
256
5472
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5493
Bunch (A) of roses — Continued.
romantic comedy, by M. E. IM. Davis. New
York. Edgar S. Werner & co., 1907. 24 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New Yorl^ ; D :
11333, Sept. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 5472
Bunch (A) of shingles. See Gilded (The) pill.
Bunch of skirts; farce comedy in 1 act, by N. L.
Swartout. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1910; D: 20563; Norraan
Lee Swartout, Rochester, N. Y. 5473
Bunch (A) of sweetpeas; comedy with music
in 3 acts, by E. L. Earlier. 138 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911; D: 23040; Edwin L.
Barli;er, Cliicago. 5474
Bunch (A) of trouble.
© Hal Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; 1899:
71284, Nov. 1. 5475
Bunch (A) of violets; a play in 4 acts, by Syd-
ney Grundy. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1901. 57 p. 12°.
© T. H. French. New York ; D : 919, Oct. 4,
1901 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 5476*
or. The heroes of Andersonville, a military
drama in 5 acts, by J. O. Shultes.
© J. O. Shultes, New York; 1890:16472,
RLay 20. 5477
Bunco Jonnie's little g-ame; original farce com-
edy sketch in 1 act, by T. B. Carnahan. [7]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1910 ; D : 21548 ; Thomas B.
Carnahan, Pittsburgh. 5478
Buncoed by wireless; dramatic composition, by
E. Hughes. [2], 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1913 ; D : 33120 ; Ed. Hughes,
Arlington, Mass. 5479
Buncoed (The) men; play, by .1. Nordenshield.
[1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912; D : 28493 ; Jeanette
Nordenshield, New Y'ork. 5480
Buncomb; an American comedy in 5 acts, by A.
Rhodes.
© Albert Rhodes, United States; 1874:
13909, Nov. 12. 5481
Bunco's mistake. 9 p. f. Typewritten.
© Scribner, Drew amusement co., Philadel-
phia ; D : 2974, Feb. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 10. 1903.
5482
Bund (Der) der schwachen; drama in 3 akten,
von Schalom Asch. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag,
1913. 94, [2] p. 12".
© May 8, 1913 ; 2c. June 18, 1913 ; D : 33535 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 5483
Bundesbruder (Der); frohliches slngspiel in 3
akten (nach einem lustspiel-motiv von F.
Friedmann-Frederich) von Bruno Decker und
Otto Sprinzel, musik von AValter W. Goetze.
Regie- und souftlierbuch. Berlin, Berliner the-
aterverlag, g. m. b. h. (Oesterlield & co.),
1914. 118 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914 ; D : 39243 ; Oesterheld
«& CO., Berlin. 5483a
Bundists (The); or. The KishinefE massacre,
a drama in 5 acts, by J. H. Steerman.
;p::c*^:ii2
© Jacob H. Steerman, Philadelphia ; D :
4763, Mar. 21, 1904. 5484
Bundle (A) of letters; a play of to-day in 4
acts, by L. E. Shipman.
© Louis Evans Shipman, New York ; 1898 :
17375, Mar. 14 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 5485
Bundle (A) of mail; the great farce comedy
satire in 3 acts, by J. R. Neff. Typewritten.
© James R. Neff, Indianapolis ; 1892 : 5761,
Feb. 5; 2c. .Tan. 30, 1893. 5486
Bundle (A) of matches; a new and original
musical comedy in 3 acts, by W. A. Houpt,
professionally known as W. A. Mestayer.
© William A. Houpt, United States; 1884:
14842, July 21. 5487
a society comedy in 2 acts, by Helen P.
Kane. New York. Dick & Fitzgerald, 1909.
28 p. 12".
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 14765,
Jan. 7, 1909 ; 2c. June 29, 1909. 5488
Bundle (A) of rags; dramatic sketch in 1 act.
© James Emery Coulter, West Medway,
Mass. ; D : 6435, Mar. 31, 1905. 5489
Bungalow (The) on the hill; play in 1 act, by
F. R. Adams. [1], 27 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D : 33950 ; Frank R.
Adams, Whitehall, Mich. 5490
Bungstarter (The); a farcical, satirical comedy
in 3 acts, by A. K. Fulton.
© Albert K. Fulton, Baltimore ; 1883 :19645,
Oct.
Eungville
shop.
and Wall st. See Bucket
5491
(The)
Bunker abroad; a farcical comedy in 4 acts,
adapted by D. T. Callahan.
© John E. Owens, New York ; 1881 : 4575,
Mar. 26. 5492
Bunker (The) Hill; in 4 acts, by Z. M.. Taylor.
Typewritten.
© Zula M. Taylor, Seattle; D : 2015, June
16, 1902 ; 2c. June 30, 1902. 5493
5379—15-
-17
257
5494
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5513
Bunkie; or, An odd-fellow, by N. Twomey. 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Neil Twomey, Dorcliester, Mass. ; D :
14881, Jan. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1909. 5494
Bunkum's diving girls; a comedietta in 1 act
and 2 scenes, by H. H. Pattee. 1 p. 1., 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1914 ; D : 38590 ; Herbert Hor-
ton Pattee, New Yorlv, 5494a
Bunky Clyde; by L. Travis. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Travis, New Yorli ; D : 8874,
July 27, 1906; 2c. July 27, 1906. 5495
Bunnie and Baby Bunting; a drama in 3 acts,
by L. H. Griste.
© Laura Henrietta Griste, New York ; 1888 :
17034, June 14. 5496
Buiioleras (Las); entremes de S. y J. Alvarez
Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles] 1908. 16 p. 12°.
© Serafin Joaqufn Alvarez Quintero, Ma-
drid; D: 13581, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19,
190S. 5497
Bunthorne abroad; or, Tlie lass that loved a
pirate, original comic opera in 2 acts.
© W. Bengough, New York; 1883:12407,
July 6; 2c. July 9. 5498
Buntowszczyk; poemat dramatyczny na tie
maloruskiego opowiadania Omelana Prozory,
napisal Alfons de Chrostowski. Cleveland, O.,
Jutrzenki, 1900. 24 p. port. 8".
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York; 1900
A : 10022, Apr. 20 ; 2c. July 3. 5499
Bunty pulls the strings; Scottish comedy in 3
acts, by G. Moffat. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911; D : 24859 ; Grnham
Moffat, Loudon. 5500
Bunyan's dream; a dramatization of the first
part of Pilgrim's progress, by W. F. Peutz.
© William F. Pentz, Baltimore; 1884 : 17094,
Aug. 23. 5501
Burden (The); a play in 4 acts, by Bide Dud-
ley, cover-title, [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D: 32200; Walter B.
Dudley, New York. 5502
Burden (The) of proof; an original American
play in 3 acts, by F. C. Gladden. 174 p. 4°.
Tyiiewritteu.
© Frederick C. Gladden, Brooklyn; D:
13962, Sept. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 5503
Burden (The) of remorse. See Poids (Le) du
remords.
Burden (The) of Saint Paul. See Damascus
(The) cross.
Burden of the weak; iilay in 4 acts, by L. E. F.
Prince. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910; D:20G19; Leslie E. F.
Priuce, Washington. 5504
Buren-keile; oder, Der afrikanische Bismarck
und die Englander, cliarakterposse mit
gesang [etc.], von J. Wormser.
© Jeau Wormser, Chicago; 1900 A : 3256,
Feb. 5. 5505
Burglar (The); a drama in 4 acts, by G.
Thomas.
© Gus Thomas, St. Louis ; 1885 : 7003, Mar.
- 24 ; 2c. Aug. 20. 5506
musical comedy-drama in 1 act, by H. A.
Earnshaw. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2.5, 1912; D: 31084; Harry Al-
fred Earnshaw, Duluth, Minn. 5507
17 p.
play in 1 act, by B. F. Blanchard.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914; D: 35526; Benjamin F.
Blanchard, New York. 5507a
■ by John Wilson [pseud, of M. M.
Townley] [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40360; Morris M.
Townley, Hubbard Woods, 111. 5507b
sketch in 1 act, by F. N. Fay and A. K.
Schwabach. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912; D .30665; Ferdinand N.
Fay and Alfred K. Schwabach, New York.
5508
Burglar (The) alarm; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Helen Sherman GrifBth.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 46S19,
July 19; 2c. July 20. 5509
an original farce in 1 act, by E. H. Strong.
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Haight Strong, San Francisco;
D : 5631, Oct. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1904. 5510
Burglar (The) and his pal; dramatic sketch in
1 act, by R. Logle. 6 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1914 ; D : 36482 ; Rep Logle,
Detroit. 5510a
Burglar (The) and the baby; by J. A. Golden.
14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York; D : 11839,
Nov. 30, 1907; 2c. Nov. 30, 1907. 5511
Burglar (The) and the bacillus,
tined.
See Quaran-
Burglar (The) and the baron; play In 1 act, by
P. Boswell. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910; D : 22134 ; Peyton Bos-
well, Chicago. 5512
Burglar (The) and the bishop; or, A jolly
Christmas eve, comedy in 1 act [by] Levin C.
Tees.
© Lyceiun pub. co., Philadelphia; 1899:
78223, Dec. 1. 5513
258
5514
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5533
Burglar (The) and the dancer; a drama with-
out words, by E. Y. Backus. 11 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Eben Young Backus, Danielson, Conn. ;
D: S41S, Apr. 25, 190G; 2c. May 12, 1906. 5514
Burglar (The) and the ghost. See Mystery
(The) of the burglar and the ghost.
Burglar (The) and the girl; playlet, by Mat-
thew Boulton. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1913. IG p. 12°.
© May 2, 1913: 2c. M;iy 3, 1913; D:331G9;
Samuel French, ltd., Loutlon. 5515
Burglar (The) and the judge; a comedietta in
1 act, by F. C. Philips and Cliarles H. E.
Brookfield. New York, T. H. French. (French's
minor drama, the acting edition, no. 353)
© T. H. French, New York; 1892:52273,
Dec. 21; 2c. Dec. 21. 5516
Burglar and the lady; by L. McConuick. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Langdon McCormick, New York ; D :
9015, Aug. 30, 1906; Ic. Aug. 31, 190G. 5517
sketch, by A. G. V. Hines. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 11, 1911; D:246G4; Arline
George Van Ness Hines, New York. 5518
Burglar (The) and the shadow; playlet, by
Coral Gilbert. 13 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Cornl G. Gilbert. Los Angeles; D: 11545,
Oct. 17, 1907; 2c. Oct. IS, 1907. 5519
Burglar (The) and the woman; play in 1 scene
and 1 act, by C. W. Herzinger. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3. 1911; D: 25385; Charles W.
Herzinger, Redding, Cal. 5520
Burglar (The) at Bacy's; by L. Waram. 26 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909; D: 16673; Lucia Wa-
ram, East Orange, N. J. 5521
Burglar (The) bracelets; a sketch, by W. Carle-
ton. [5] p. f". Proof.
© Will Carleton, Brooklyn; D : 13946, Sept.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908. 5522
Burglar (The) business; comedy in 1 a"ct, by
Pt. P. Janette. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1914; D: 37321; Robert
Pierre Janette, Boston. 5522a
Burglar Nell; a comedy in 1 act, by J. Saun-
ders. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D: 29107; John Saun-
ders. New York. 5523
Burglar-proof (The) fire-escape; farce in 3 acts,
by V. Post. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1915; D: 41246; Van Zo
Post, New York. 5523a
Burglar's (The) the gentleman; sketch, by
N. H. Castle. [14] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1912 ; D : 31112 ; N. H. Castle,
Nome, Alaska. 5523b
Burglar (The) trap; farce in 1 act, by D. K.
Dunn. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1012; D:2S338; Violette
Kimball Dunn, Washington. 5524
Type-
Burglar (The) was a sport. 8 p. 4"
written.
© John N. Edwards, St. Louis; D : 6377,
Mar. 21, 1905; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905. 5525
Burglaresque; comedy in 1 act. by Sweyn Up-
ton and A. E. Hohi. 24 p. 4°. "Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15. 1915; D: 41241; Arthur Ed-
win Hohl, Stamford, Conn. 5525a
Burglars (The); an American comic opera in
3 acts, text by C. F. Pidgin, music by J. H.
Woods.
© Charles F. Pidgin and John H. Woods,
Boston; 1879:6091, May 26; 2c. July 6, ISSl.
5526
— a comedy sketch in 1 act. by Robert .Julian.
Chicago, The Dramatic publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1896:59786,
Oct. 30; 2c. Oct. 31. 5527
— farcical comedv in 3 acts, by K. S. Webb.
[101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17. 1911; D: 25514; Kenneth S.
Webb, New York. 5528
play dramatized from Jack London's story,
by R. Kirschner. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1911; D: 25592; Richard
Kirschner, Brooklyn. 5529
or. The majesty of the law, an entirely
original American comic opera in 2 acts, by
C. F. Pidgin, music by Henry Walden. [Pros-
pectus]
© Charles F. Pidgin and John H. Woods,
Massachusetts; 1881:9831, June 22; 2c. July
6. 5530
Burglar's (The) daughter; a drama In 4 acts,
by R. N. Traver.
© Robert N. Traver, Painesvllle, O. ; 18S9:
36038, Nov. 27. 5531
a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. A. D'Arcy.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jules Hurtig, New York ; D : 6039, Jan.
10, 1905; 2c. Jan. 10, 1905. 5532
Burglar's (The) frolic; in 1 act, by K. Milvo.
[3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dee. 3, 1910; D: 22719; Karl Milvo,
New York. 5533
259
5534
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5556
Burglar's reform; by A. Maxfield. 3 p. f°-
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1910 ; D : 20132 ; Albert Max-
field, Cleveland. 5534
Burglar's revenge; playlet, bv R. H. Wilson.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dee. 31, 1909; D: 17831; Robert H.
Wilson, Providence, R. I. 5535
Burglar's (A) romance; play in 1 act, by C. B.
Pomeroy. [4], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15. 1910; D: 21348; Charles
BoUes Pomeroy, New York. 5536
Burglar's (The) secret; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. P. Gavit. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Palmer Gavit, Albany; D : 7323,
■ Sept. 27, 1905; 2c. Oct. 6, 1905. 5537
Burglar's sweetheart; a comedy drama of to-
dny in 4 acts, by Miron Leffingwell. 47 p. f .
Typewritten.
© John Conners, South Chicago ; D : 4888,
Apr. 16, 1904; 2c. Apr. 16, 1904. 5538
Burglars three; a curtain riser, in 1 act, by
M. Stechan.
© May Stechan, New York; 1895:62782,
Dec. 11. 5539
Burglar's (The) welcome; a sketch in 1 act, by
Harry L. Newton. Cliicago and New York,
The Dramatic publishing company, 1902. 10
p. 12°. (On cover: The darkey and comic
drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2541, Nov.
3, 1902; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 5540
Burglar's (The) wife; play in 4 acts, by J. F.
Milliken. 28 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1909 ; D : 16337 ; James Fos-
ter Milliken, New York. 5541
Burglary a la mode; melodrama in 1 act, by
L. Arthur. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1913 ; D : 32753 ; Lee Arthur,
New York. 5542
Burgomaster (The); a comic opera in 2 acts,
libretto by A. W. Draper.
© A. AVetherell Draper, New Haven ; 1891 ;
5031, Feb. 5. 5543
Burgomeister (The); or. The toper of Rothen-
bur_g.
© Fred. M. Ranken, New York ; 1897 : 46993,
Aug. 21. 5544
Burgomeister (The) of Rothenburg. ,^ee Toper
(The)
Burgoyne.
© Henry Ames Blood, Washington; 1899:
72914, Nov. 8. 5545
Buridan's esel; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Robert
de Flers u. G. A. de Caillavet. Berlin, Felix
Bloch er!)en, 1909. 88 p. 12".
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1909; D : 17179 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 5546
Buried alive; dramatic playlet, by H. Houdini.
5 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1914; D: 38072; Harry Hou-
. dini, Brooklyn. 5547
a romance of Naples in 6 acts, by H. G.
Hall.
© Howard Gerard Hall, Decatur, Mich.;
1893:31884, Julv 6. 5548
— or, Back from the grave, a play by A. C.
Booth. Ms.
© Augustus C. Booth, Tiburon, Cal. ; 1897 :
17240, Mar. 15; 2c. May 3. 5549
or, Which is the wife? a drama in 4 acf.s,
by Mme. R. Ncuville.
© Mme. R. Neuville, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1872 :
4915, May 10. 5550
See also Great (The) adventure. — Great
(The) sacrifice.
Buried (A) blue; a play in 5 acts, by A. L.
Jones.
© Annie Louise Jones, New York; D : 4812,
Mar. 30, 1904. 5551
Buried diamonds; melodrama in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfield Hills, Mass.;
1897 : 7762, Jan. 28. 5552
Buried (The) past; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Joseph Le Brandt.
© Emma Hayner, New York ; 1898 : 74684,
Dec. 21. 5553
Buried (The) treasure.
© Cornelius Scofield Turner, Minneapolis;
1897:5723, Jan. 18. 5554
Burla de amor; boceto de comedia en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de Salvador Martinez Cu-
enca. Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles,
1912. 24 p. 12".
© Mar. 6, 1913; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913; D : 32575 :
Salvador Martinez Cueuca, Madrid. 5555
Burlador (El) de Pluton; humorada bufo-fan-
tilstica en 1 acto, dividido en prologo, 3 cuadros
y apoteosis. original, en prosa y verso, de J.
de Madrazo, mtisica del maestro Teodoro Yal-
dovinos. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
panoles, 1911. 56 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28172,
Jose de Madrazo, Madrid. 5556
260
«- 5557
COPYETGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5577
Burlesque (The) ballet; consisting of a com-
bination of the principal characters and chor-
uses, comic situations, etc., of all the popular
old and new burlesques together, represented
by dances and pantomime, in several compo-
sitions, invented and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:3978.
Feb. 18. 5557
Burlesque circus. See Hippotheation.
Burlesque instrumentalities. See Other (The)
fellow.
Burlesque (A) on Camille; l>y H. Sheriff. 3 p.
4°. Type-vritten.
© Harold Sheriff. Chicago; D : 7615, Nov.
23, 1905: 2c. Nov. 14, 1905. . 5558
Burlesque (A) on General Grant's trip around
the world.
© William P. Sweatnam, United States:
1878:14677. Dec. 16. 5559
Burlesque on On the bridge at midnight; by
I.. J. Raymond. [7] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7. 3912; D: 28589; Louis J.
Raymond, New York. 5560
Burlesque on the arrival of the SS. Deutsch-
land at the Hamburg American docks, Ho-
boken; in 1 act, by L. M. Gildemeister and
M. C. Lord. [18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1911; D: 24228; Louise M.
Gildemeister and Margaret C. Lord, Chicngo.
5561
Burlesque pantomime of Shakespeare's Seven
ages of man ; by Pauline Phelps. 4 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co., inc.,
New York ; D : 457, May 11, 1901 ; 2c. .Tune 1,
1901. 5562
Burlesque serenaders.
© Charles B. Arnold. Cincinnati ; D : 12848,
Apr. 27, 1908. 5563
Burlesque ventriloquism; play in 1 act, by M.
Golden. [5] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913 ; D : 32395 ; Morris Gol-
den. Pittsburgh. 5564
Burley's ranch; a drama of the western plains
in 3 acts, by Anthony E. Wills. Chicago,
Dramatic pub. co., 1907. 56 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D : 12015.
Dec. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 5565
Burma; entirely original prophetical opera in
2 acts, lyrics, dialogue, score and orchestra-
tion by Alfred Robinson Dalby. 127 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23. 1913; D: 33020; Jessie L
Bayne, Chicago. 5566
Burmese (A) girl. See Mah Ane.
Burned alive. See Rebecca of city of York.
Burning (The) brand. .
© Sara Miller, New York; D : 15154, Feb.
23, 1909. 5567
Burning embers; a comedy in 1 act. by Madam
Clarion M. Serge and F. Listemann. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Franz Listemann, New York ; D : 5193.
June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904. 5568
an episode of the late American conflict, a
drama in 4 acts, by J. O'Brien.
© James O'Brien, Philadelphia; 1874:
12359, Oct. 2. 5569
Burning (The) of Buffalo in 1883. See Elvira,
the Indian bride.
Burning (The) of Shakey; a play in 4 acts and
6 scenes, by R. S. J. MacDonald.
© R. S. J. MacDonald, Butte, Mont; D:
14320. Nov. 18, 1908. 5570
Burning ship; an exciting and picturesque pan-
orama of nautical life, by H. S. Carley. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Horace S. Carley, Hyde Park, Mass.; D:
5994. Dec. 21, 1904; 2c. Dec. 21, 1904. 5571
Burns (A) rebellion; play, by Edith F. A. U.
Painton. Chicago. T. S. Denison & co. 28 p.
12".
© Oct. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1913 ; D : 34682,
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 5572
Burnt matches; realistic farce in 3 acts, by
G. M. Hyde. 205 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33056 ; Grant Mil-
nor Hyde, Madison, Wis. 5573
Burnt (A) offering; farce in 1 act, by A. Iral-
son. [24] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24. 1911; D: 24044; A. Iralson.
St. Louis. 5574
Burr Oaks; a play in a prologue and 4 acts,
adapted from The vagabonds, a play in 3 acts
and a prologue, by D. K. Higgins and M. O.
Hig-gins.
© David Knowles Higgins and Milton Otis
Higgins. Chicago; 1884 : 1734. Jan. 24; 2c. Feb.
15. 5575
— —a play in 4 acts, adapted from The vaga-
bonds, by D. K. Higgins and M. O. Higgins.
© David Knowles Higgins and Milton Otis
Hisgins, Chicago; 1883:11062, June 18; 2c.
Feb. 15, 1884. 5576
Burra (The) pundit; a light opera in 3 acts,
libretto by M. I. M.icDonald, music composed
and orchestrated by E. R. Steiuer. 99 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Emma R. Steiner, New York, and Mar-
garet I. MacDonald, Woodstock, Canada; D:
14489, Dec. 10, 1908; 2c. Dec. 10, 1908. 5577
261
5578
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOjSTS
5597
Burroughs' dream; a 4 act society drama, by
M. L. Fecbheimer.
© Max Leopold Fechhelmer, Cincinnati ;
1898:20352, Mar. 29. 5578
Burroughs' forge; a comedy-drama, by C. J.
Barrett.
© Chn rles J. Barrett, South Orange, N. J. ;
1894 : 303G1, June 4. 5579
Bursting of a bachelor's bubble; by M. C.
Secbes. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4. 1909 ; D : 17618 ; Minuette C.
Secbes, Mempbis, Teun. 5580
Burton's scoop; piny in 1 act, by P. A. Revelt.
[1], 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Auff. 21. 1913; D: 34216; Peter A.
Revelt, Toledo, O. 5581
Burying the hatchet; or. The veteran's daugh-
ter, a drama.
© George Sperry, Lockport, 111. ; 1886 : 1109,
Jan. 12; 2c. Feb. 5. 5582
Bushman's (The) daughter. See Kittie Mas-
ters.
Bushv/hackers; plnylet in 1 act, by A. Mixon.
[1]. 30 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1914; D: 36339; Ada Mixon,
Wasbingtou. 5582a
Business; drama in 4 acts, by M. Gabel.
[141] p. 8". Ms,
© Ic. May 2, 1911; D: 24111; Max Gnbel,
Brooklj-n. 5583
a modern morality piny in 4 nets, by J. L.
Bnldwin. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jnmes T.nupr Bnldwin, Inflinnnpolis: D:
15551, Apr. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1909. 5584
Business and politics; comedy in 4 acts, by H.
P. Mawson.
© Hnrrv P. Mawson, New York; 1^92:
20274, May 12. 5585
Business (A) engagement; a farce in 1 act, by
H. R. Wnltbew.
© Helone Riplev Walthew, San Francisco;
1808:00960, Aug. 31. 5586
Business enterprize in the wooly West; piny
in 1 act. by A. Pnyne. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jnn. 26, 1914; D: 35981; Alfred
Pa3-ne, Tacoma. 5586a
Business is business; comedy, by Hnrry Li.
Nowton. Cbica.w, T. S. DeniF^on & co. [1912]
16 p. 12°. (On cover: Half bour dramas)
© .July 5. 1912: 2c. .Tuly 8, 1912; D: 301 OS;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 5587
Business is business — Continued.
a comedy sketch in 1 act, by N. Brown.
[2], 34 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912; D: 29808; Nat Brown,
Brooklyn. 5588
domestic comedy in 3 acts, by G. H. Peck.
[1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914; D: 38050; Glenna
■ Hughes Peck, Austin, Tex. 5588a
musical comedy in 4 acts, by F. L. Vernau
(F. La Fontaine).
© Fritz La Fontaine, San Francisco; 1886:
15528. July 8. 5589
or, I'm this, and that's me, comedy in 1
act, by W. L. Farmer. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© W. L. Farmer, San Frnncisco; D: 10736,
June 11, 1907 ; 2c. May 23, 1907. 5590
Business is rushing. See Lucky (A) mistake. —
Terrible (A) mistake.
Business (A) man; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Alexander L'Hommedieu. Typewritten.
© Wm. A. L'Hommerlien. jr., Buffalo: 1809:
47092, July 20; 2c. July 20. 5591
a drama in 3 acts, by Lee Arthur.
© A. W. Dingwall, New York; D : 50.j4, IMny
20, 1904. 5592
1 act dramatic comedy from the Hebrew,
by M. Spiegel, English tr. by Jack Burnett.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915; D: 40850; Morris Spie-
gel, Chicago. 5592a
Business (The) manager; by F. J. Chipmnn.
© F. J. Chipman, Dulutb, Minn.; 1893:
46258, Oct. 16. 5593
Business man's drama; a 8 act drama taken
from the life of a business man. cover-title,
[14] p. ill us. 24°.
© Frank Liberto. Beaumont. Tex.; D : 8044,
Fell. 23, 1906; 2c. Mar. 15, 1900. [Note: Title
pages of copies bear title, Cash or credit.]
5594
Business (A) meeting; a parlor piny in 1 net,
by A. Bntes. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905.
11 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Arlo Bates. Boston; D : 7035, July 26,
1905 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1905. 5595
Business (The) men of Boston.
© Augustus O. Corbett, Milford, Mass.;
1874 : 11621, Sept. 12. 5596
Business men's carnival; an advertising vaude-
ville performance, [by] Mrs. M. A. Harris.
[16] p. nar. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1909; D: 16462; Mrs. M. A.
Harris, Carlisle, Pa. 5597
262
5598
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5622
Business (A) proposal; 1 act comedy, by D. D.
Carter [pseud, of D. D. Coheu] [2J, 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1912; D : 31231 ; Daniel D.
Carter, New York. 5598
Business (A) proposition; play by S. N. Clark.
17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; 0:29306; S. N. Clark,
Hospital. 111. 5599
Business versus matrimony; a vaudeville
sketch, by F. A. Ferguson. Typewritten.
© Frank Alchester Ferguson, Chicago; 1900
A: 392, Jan. 4; 2c. Jan. 29. 5600
Business (A) woman; act 3, by G. S. and O.
Johns. 41 p. f*. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911; D. -24802; George S.
and Orrick Johns, St. Louis. 5601
comedy, by L. Richardson and C. M. Greene.
© Leander Richardson and Clay M. Greene.
New York ; 1890 : 23511, July 26. 5602
a comedy, by Olive Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 7G27, July
17. 5603
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Charles Sum-
ner [pseud, of C. S. Hayes] and Abrara Adel-
man. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915; D: 41445; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 5603a
comedy of American life in 3 acts, by G. S.
and O. Johns. [2], 57 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1910; D:2175G; George S.
and Orrick Johns, St. Louis. 5604
Business (The) world; a drama by J. Cohn.
cover-title, 51 p. 16". Printed.
© Jacob Cohn, Los Angeles; D : 15820. May
10, 1909 ; 2c. June 16, 1909. 5605
Busted.
© Joseph Francis Campbell, United States;
1885 : 24321, Nov. 20. 5606
burlesque in 1 act, by F. Perugini and H. F.
Cunningham. 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909; D: 10928; Henry F.
Cunningham and Francis Perugini, New York.
^ 5607
a comedy in 1 act. Typewritten.
© Jessie Beattie Thomas, Red Bud, 111.;
1894 : 22904, May 5 ; Ic. Apr. 30. 5608
Busted aspirations; farcical sketch, by Arnold
Reeves. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1910 ; D : 17998 ; Edward Lahl,
San Francisco. 5609
Busted up; comedy vaudeville sketch, by N. M.
Elsing. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915; D: 41391; Nell Marie
Elsing, Chicago. 5609a
Buster and the yellow twins; a comedy In 3
acts, by Joseph Olcott. 35 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Harry F. Mathews, Springfield, O. ; D :
9400, Nov. 8, 1906; 2c. Nov. 8, 1906. 5610
Buster Brown.
© Al Lamar, Chicago ; D : 12130, Jan. 6,
1908. [Note: Al Lamar is the professional
name of .1. A. Ryder] 5611
farce comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics by
George Totten Smith. 38 p. 12". Printed.
© John Leffler. New York; D : 4007, Sept.
25, 1903; 2c. Sept. 25, 1903.' 5612
an original 3 act musical comedy, by Murt
E. Swan.
© Union amusement co.. New York; D:
2159, July 7, 1902. 5613
Buster Brown in Chinatown; a musical farce
comedy, by Jean Barrymore and Raymond
Lowe.
© Lowe & Barrymore, Erie, Pa. ; D : 8474.
Apr. 24, 1906. 5614
Buster Brown's holiday; by Earle G. .Jones and
M. B. Raymond. 16 p. f. Typewritten.
© Melville B. Raymond, jr., New York; D:
8606, May 21, 1906; 2c. Aug. 4, 1906. 5615
by M. B. Raymond, jr.
© Melville B. Raymond, jr., New York ; D :
8917, Aug. 4, 1908. 5616
Buster Brown's sister; a dramatic composition,
by C. W. Grant. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clifford W. Grant, New York; D : 8224,
Mar. 24, 1906; 2c. Mar. 19, 1906. 5617
Buster's burg-lar.
© E. Coleman Brown, Winthrop, Mass.; D:
11667, Nov. 5, 1907. 5618
Buster's love story.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D : 7203,
Sept. 2, 1905. 5619
Busy (A) afternoon; 1 act play, by J. J. O'Con-
nor. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1912; D: 29557; Virginia Her-
old, Chicago. 5620
Busy (The) boy; by P. White. 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Pat White, Brooklyn; D:8577, Mav 12.
1906; 2c. May 2, 1906. 5621
Busy (A) day; a comedy in 1 act, by R. P.
Janette. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert P. Janette, Boston; D: 15244,
Mar. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 1909. 5622
263
5623
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5644
Busy (A) day — Continued.
n comedy in 3 acts.
65 p.
T5'pe-
writteu.
© Franli G. Lemaster, Denver; D : 4507,
Jan. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1904. 5623
a 3 act farce comedy, by Hal Lawrence.
41 p. f. Typewritten.
S Will T. Seeger, Ashland, Wis.; D : 3346.
Apr. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1903. 5624
Busy (A) day at a vaudeville agency; comedy
sketch for S characters, by O. Shafter. 10 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1910; D: 22390; Otto Shafter,
Chicago. 5625
Busy (A) day at the office; vaudeville act, by
M. T. Raymond. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915 ; D : 40466 ; Marie Tuce
Raymond, New York. 5625a
Busy Isabel; melodramatic travesty, by A. Den-
vir. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1912 ; D : 31338 ; Arthur Den-
vir, New York. 5626
Busy (A) liar; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
George Totten Smith. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
[1906] 65 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; D : 9167. Oct. 1,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906. 5627
Busy man; or. Too many women.
© Clifton Eusrene Stetzel, Louisville; D:
8960, Aug. 14, 1906. 5628
Busy (A) woman; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1899 : 36824.
June 3. 5629
Busybody (The); comedy in 3 acts adapted from
the Germnn, by J. L. Hirschman. 114 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913 ; D : 32400 ; J. L. Hirsch-
man, Milwaukee. 5630
a dramatic episode, by W. Cluxton. [1],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D: 28939; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 5631
' operatic comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by C. W. Bachninnn, music by Harry Girard.
50 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 9. 1910; D: 21532; C. Wm.
Bachmann, Los Angeles. 5632
But, a disjunctive conjunction. See H. R. H.,
the prince,
But-in (The) of Buttonbenders; an Irish eccen-
tricity in 1 act, by H. L. Newton. Chicago,
H. L. Newton pub. co., 1902. cover-title, 7 p.
12°. (Newton's vaudeville sketches)
© Hnrry L. Newton pub. co., Chicago; D:
2598, Nov. 1, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 5633
Butcher (The). See Boucher (Le)
Butcher's (The) daug'hter; or His first court-
ing, a vaudeville sketch in 2 scenes for four,
by G. F. Sturgis. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn ; D :
12825, Apr. 24. 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908. 5634
Butler (The); a domestic comedy in 3 acts.
© Harry Watson, Washington; 1888:27428,
Sept. 26; 2c. Oct. 22. 5635
a family romance in 4 acts, by R. Gan-
thouy. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Ganthony, England ; D : 1142,
Dec. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1901. 5636
a midnight episode, by G. F. Steely. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Guy F. Steely, Oak Park, 111. ; D : 10171,
Mar. 18. 1907; 2c. Mar. 18, 1907. 5637
or, My first case, vaudeville act in 1 scene,
by 8. Rlair. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31. 1915: D: 41611; Samuel
Blair; New York. 5637a
Butler (The) and the heiress; a vaudeville
sketch, by C. Drown. Typewritten.
© Clarence Drown, Valparaiso, Ind. ; D:
315, Apr. 6, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1901. 5638
Butler pro tem; a comedy in 1 act, by V. H.
Smalley. [1], 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D : 29001 ; Estate of
Victor H, Smallev. Stephen Conday, admr.,
St. Paul. 5639
Butler's (The) baby; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by C. B. Casad. [120] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1911 ; D : 24456; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 5640
Butler's (The) secret; play in 3 acts, by M. A.
Breeden, jr., and J. L. Himrod. [5], 83 p.
4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912; D : 30951 ; Marshall A.
Breeden, jr., and James Lattimore Himrod,
Salt Lake City. 5641
Butterbiggin's farm; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by J. L. Merrill, jr.
© John Lenord Merrill, jr., East Orange,
N. J. ; 1894 : 51377, Nov. 3 ; 2c. Nov, 10, 5642
Butterflies (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by Henry
Guv Carleton. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1908. 107 p. 12°,
© Samuel French, New York; D : 1268.3,
Apr, 6, 1908; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908. 5643
fantastic operette in 3 acts, libretto by F.
W. Wulff, music by C. Kulling. New York, B.
Schuberth & co.
© Edward Schuberth & co., New York;
1891 : 13199, April 10. 5644
264
5645
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5666
Butterflies' (The) ball; a spectaculfir drama in
2 parts, by J. H. Smith. Chicago, 1877.
© Julia Holmes Smith, United States; 1877:
7552, June 28 ; 2c. May 15, 1878. 5645
Butterflies' (The) carnival. See Titania.
Butterfly (The); a dramatic incident, by A. M.
Ballard and E. H. Thomas. [15] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1912; D : 290G0 ; Edgar H.
Thomas and Adele M. Ballard, Seattle. 5646
- — - play in 3 acts, by J. Jex. [95] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1914; D : 37317 ; John Jex,
New York. 5646a
by Lucine Finch. {In Poet lore, v.
21, no. 5, Sept., Oct. 1910; periodical © Nov.
25. 1910; 2c. Nov. 30, 1910; B: 222813; Poet
lore CO., Boston.) 5647
— 3 act comedy, by A. de Luca. [163] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912; D : 31717 ; Angelo de
Luca, West Hoboken, N. J. 5648
— See also Juvenile fantastics.
Butterfly (The) and the boatman; a play in 4
acts, by H. Heaton. 4". Typewritten.
© Harold Heaton, New York; D : 10926,
July 8, 1907 ; 2c. July 8, 1907. 5649
Butterfly (The) and the grub; a dramatic com-
position in 1 act, by F. G. Tuttle. [1], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D: 30053; Florence
Guertiu Tuttle, Brooklyn. 5650
Butterfly (The) ball; a spectacular, dramatized
from Culprit fay and Midsummer night's
dream, by W. B. Melville and C. W. Ebert.
® W. B. Melville, Detroit, and C. W. Ebert,
Philadelphia; 1888:31731, Nov. 8; 2c. Dec.
3. 5651
Butterfly baronet; a comedy in 4 acts, by R. K.
Suow. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Keith Snow, Boston ; D : 1519,
Mar. 6, 1902 ; 2c. May 29, 1902. 5652
Butterfly Bella; a comedy in 4 acts, by Ger-
trude Brooke Hamilton. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. Hamilton, Washington ; D : 9467, Nov.
19, 1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. 5653
Butterfly bondage; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Kenneth Lee.
© Willinm Wolff, Hoboken, N. J.; 1887:
7702, Mar. 31. 5654
Butterfly girls; a Japanese .sketch in 1 act, by
A. R. Tafft. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adella R. Tafft, Providence, R. L; D:
11751, Nov. 15, 1907; 2c. Dec. 7, 1907. 5655
Butterfly (The) lady; fantastic comedy, by J.
H. Lawson. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915 ; D : 41523 ; John How-
ard Lawson, New York. 5655a
Butterfly love; play in 1 act, by Jean C. Havez.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914 ; D : 37759 ; Camille Per-
soni. New York. 5655b
Butterfly (The) maid; modern play in 3 acts, by
A. Scott. [4], 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21. 1910; D: 22606; Anita Scott,
New York. 5656
Butterfly (A) on wheels; burlesque, by W. Clux-
ton. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 3912 ; D : 28796 ; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 5657
Butterfly souls.
© George Grantham Bain, New York; D:
14377, Nov. 25, 1908. 5658
Buttermilk (The) Hollow surprise party; en-
tertainment in 1 act, by Frank I. Hanson.
London. S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French,
1909. IS p. 12°. (On cover: French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 169)
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17377 ; Samuel French, New York. 5659
Butternut Jones; play in 4 acts, from Tilden
Tilford's novel of same title, by Harry Leigh-
ton and Tilden Tilford. 115 p. 4". Type-
written.
© H. Leighton, New York; D:8864, July
25, 1906 ; 2c. July 25, 1906. 5660
Butternut's bride. See She would be a widow.
Butterworths (The); or. Who is the heir? a
comedy in 4 acts, by M. D. Clifton.
© :Mary Delano Clifton, Wheeling, W. Va.
1873 : 2020, Feb. 28. 5661
Butting in.
© Minert H. Lindeman, Brooklyn; D : 5684,
Oct. 25, 1904. 5662
Buttin's dilemma; comedy in 1 act, by L. X.
Floyd. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1911; D: 23755; Lucretia
Xavier Floyd, Cambridge, Mass. 5663
Buttles, limited; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. A.
Kummer.
© Frederic Arnold Kummer, New York;
D : 9181, Sept. 26, 1906. 5664
Buttons; a 4 act comedy-drama, by H. C. Dale.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.; 1887:
10206, Apr. 16. 5665
a musical comedy, by W. S. Gill.
© Tony Hart, New York; 1885: 13593, Jnne
22. 5666
265
5667
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
5685
Butts, the news girl; or, The girl detective, by
H. B. Lewis. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1909 ; D : 17707 ; H. B. Lewis,
Muskegon, Mich. 5667
Buyer (The) from Pittsburgh; comedy playlet
in 1 act, by James Horan. 22 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915; D: 39528; Harry Rapf,
New York. 5667a
Buying a gun; comedy duologue in 1 act, by H.
W. G. Pluukett. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. IS, 1913; D: 34761; Harry Wil-
loughby Grattan Plunkett, New Maiden, Eng-
land. 5668
Buying a hat; acting humorous monologue for
woman, by Stanley Schell. p. 33-37. 12°.
(On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Apr. G, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 1914 ; A : 370560 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 5668a
Buying a title; play in 1 act, adapted by W.
Montague. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D : 30793 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 5669
Buying men; play in 4 acts, by I. Wettendorf.
[43] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D: 35556; Igie Wetten-
dorf, Boonville, Mo. 5669a
Buying theatre tickets.
© Bernice Madeline W^ells. Chicago; D:
8008, Feb. 15, 1906. 5670
Buzzin's 'bout bees; dramatic composition, by
H. E. Van der Koor. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1915 ; D : 40607 ; Herman E.
Van der Koor, St. Paul. 5670a
Buzzville (The) news; farce, by Effie Louise
Koogle. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1912.
3 p. 8". (Famous five-cent funny farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30822; March bros., Lebanon, O. 5671
By cable; or. Have you got the prince? a dra-
matic and musical aftermath in 3 acts, by
R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1886:
13173, June 5. 5672
By chance; by F. L. Hunter. [10] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911 ; D : 23309 ; Felix L. Hun-
ter, Oklahoma City, Okl. 5673
a comedietta, adapted for private repre-
sentation.
© Mrs. James Gittings, Baltimore; 1883:
5395, Mar. 23. 5674
By command; a romantic American play in 4
acts, by Lander and Calder.
© John D. Calder, New York; 1897:9332.
Feb. 5. 5675
By force of arms; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, by Henry D. Carey, jr.
© H. D. Carey, jr.. New York; D:8858,
July 24, 1906. 5676
By force of impulse.
© Harry V. Vogt, Millville, N. J.; 1886:
2169S, Sept. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 28. 5677
By force of love; or, "Wedded and parted, a do-
mestic drama, in 5 acts, by Edward Goddard.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde. O, ; 1895 : 7029,
Jan. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 6. 5678
By Giotto's tower; or, The house of death, a
drama of old Florence in 4 acts, by L. R.
Cautley.
© Lucy Randolph Cautley, Baltimore; D:
106, Feb. 2, 1901. 5679
By his right to defend; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. D. Coleman. Synopsis. 28 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Lotta Day Coleman, San Francisco ; D :
3854, Aug. 20, 1903; 2c. Aug. 20, 1903. 5680
Same. [115] p. 4". Typewritten.
© liOtta Day Coleman, San Francisco; D:
5S10, Nov. 8, 1904; 2c. Nov. 10, 1904. 5681
By his royal command; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. Meyer. [92] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ed. Meyer, Red Bank, N. J.; D : 6601,
Apr. 29, 1905 ; 2c. May 11. 1905. 5682
By honor bound; picture drama in 3 nets and
prologue, by D. A. Reynolds. 2, 89 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915 ; D : 41123 ; D. A. Rey-
nolds, New York. 5682a
By Jupiter; a humorous satirical burlesque ex-
travaganza in 3 acts, by W. H. Phillips.
© Waldorf H. Phillips, New York; 1880:
129 12, Aug. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1888. 5683
By kingly favor; a romantic comedy, by Harrv
D. Cottrell. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© diaries Henry Farrell, San Francisco;
D : 11412, Sept. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1907.
5684
By law's decree; drama of western America, in
4 acts, by L. H. Johnson. 112 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20704 ; Lute H. John-
son, Denver. 5685
By mail order; or. Shaking up Sophia, plavlet
in 1 act, by E. W. Goodell. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 22, 1914; D: 37417; Elwood
Wilbur Goodell, New York. 5685a
266
I
-- 5686
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5706
By mutual agreement; play in 1 act, by R. A.
Brandon and George Bull. [2], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1910 ; D : 22798 ; Hilda Spong,
New York. 5686
Same. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 11 p. 12». (On cover:
French's acting ed., no. 2395)
© Dec. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 25929 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 5687
By order of nature; play in 4 acts, by J. Weil.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913; D: 33840; Joseph ^Yeil,
New York. 5688
By order of th.e court; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. C. Herman. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jlar. 1, 1915 ; D : 3981G ; W. C. Her-
man, Chicago. 5688a
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by H. W.
Emmet.
© Harry W. Emmet, New York; 1890:
20G79, June 27. 5689
a play in 3 acts, by M. R. Rinehart.
© Mixrv Roberts Rinehart, Pittsburgh ; D :
13415, July 27, 1908. 5690
By order of the czar; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Hennequin.
© Alfred Hennequin, Ann Ai-bor; 1890:
20428, June 24. 5691
or, The Cossacks, by A. R. Moliere. Type-
written.
© Anais Redin IMoliere, San Francisco;
1899 : 43G28, July 5 ; 2c. July 5. 5692
By order of the king; dramatic composition
from the translation of the French of Victor
Hugo, by J. H. Bauman and M. Burr.
© Jesse Howard Bauman, New Castle, Pa.,
and Morris Burr, Philadelphia; D : 280, INlar.
29, 1901. 5693
— a romantic play in 5 acts and 9 scenes,
by J. A. Reed.
© J. A. Reed, New York ; D : 1339, Jan. 23,
1902. 5694
or. The laughing man, a dramatization of
Victor Alarie Hugo's novel. By order of the
king, in a prologue and 5 acts, by A. G. Stone.
f°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Gearl Stone, Philadelphia; D:
1909, May 20, 1902 ; 2c. May 26, 1902. 5695
— See also Gwynplaine.
By orders of the president; by Freeborn Knight-
man. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph F. Smith, Jacksonville, Fla. ; D :
5234, June 15, 1904 ; 2c. June 15, 1904. 5696
By ourselves; by Ludwig Fulda, tr. from the
German by O. Leonard.
© O. Leonard, St. Louis ; D : 9998, Feb. 11.
1907. 5697
comedy in 1 act, by Ludwig Fulda, tr. from
the German by Haya Wally. {In Poet lore,
V. 23, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1912 ; periodical © Feb.
23, 1912; 2c. Feb. 27, 1912; B: 252431; Poet
lore CO., Boston.) 5698
By parcels post; play in 1 act, by O. C. A.
Child. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38334 ; Oscar C. A.
Child, New York. ^ 5698a
sketch, by T. K. Smith and B. Arado. 6 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D: 32929; Thos. K.
Smith and Bonnie Arado, Chicago. 5699
By passions rocked; a society sensational
drama in 5 acts, by N. E. Dorente.
© Norbert E. Dorente, Pittsburgh; 1883:
5912, Mar. 30. 5700
By 'phone; farce in 1 act, by T, A. Crowley. 9 p.
f*. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
13094, June 1, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908. 5701
By power of attorney; comedy in 4 acts, by E.
Lynn. [150] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1910; D: 21057; Edward
Lynn, Rochester, N. Y. 5702
a melodrama in 5 acts, by Samuel Wood--.
Ms.
© Samuel Woods, Ashland, Ky. ; 1892:
45761, Nov. 10; 2c. Nov. 10. 5703
By-product (The); play in 3 acts, by Leonard
Hathaway [pseud, of A. W. Alden] [1], 58
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1914; D : 36443 ; Alice W.
Alden, Los Angeles. 5703a
By-products of war; play in 1 act, by E. W.
Lowrey. 27 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41666; Edward
Wilburn Lowrey, New York. 5703b
By proxy; a comedy in 4 acts, by Charles Klein.
© C. H. Mathews, New York ; 1892 : 14326,
Apr. 1. 5704
in 3 acts, by Torrep Draw [pseud, of S. W.
Perrott] 26 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. l\Iay 31, 1911 ; D : 24367 ; S. Ward Per-
rott, Indianapolis. 5705
a musical frolic in 3 acts, book by Francis
D. Rieman, lyrics by J. Mortimer Oalcs, music
by F. W. Krafft. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Lil^retto only]
© Rieman & Oaks, Buffalo; D:36S8, July
6, 1903; 2c. July 6, 1903. 5706
See also Shay-Le (The)
267
5707
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5731
By request; farce in 3 acts, by C. T. Stewart.
[70] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1911 ; D : 24646 ; Caroline Tay-
lor Stewart, Columbia, Mo. 5707
By rig'ht of birth; drama in 3 acts, by E. Al-
drich. 113 p. 4". Typewritten.
I© Ic. Apr. 26, 1913; D : 33078 ; Elizabeth
Aldrich, New York. 5708
By right of marriage; by Al. Ueid. [21] p. 12".
Ms.
© 1 c. June 18, 1910 ; D : 21371 ; Joseph Mer-
rick, New York. 5709
By right of might; a play of to-day in 4 acts,
by Miron Leffingwell. Chicago, The Chicago
manuscript co., 1910. [49] p. t°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D : 21813 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 5710
By right of sword; in 4 acts, by Mrs. C. A.
Doremus and L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt and Mrs. Charles
Averv Doremus, New York; 1900 A: 24142,
Sept.' 28. 5711
By royal command; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by A. J. Crepeau. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert J. Crepeau, Woonsocket, R. I. ;
D : 11315, Sept. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1907.
5712
By special wire; an Ajiierican melodrama in 4
acts, by G. C. Jenks.
© Geo. C. Jenks, Pittsburgh; 1893:43370,
Sept. 28. 5713
By telephone; sketch, by Maurice Hageman.
Chicago, The Dramatic publishing co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59875,
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 5714
By the builders rejected. See Cowards.
By the enemy's hands; a military drama in 4
acts, by G. V. May. 47 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Gordan V. May, Rutherford, N. J.; D:
3629, JuJie 20, 1903; 2c. July 24, 1903. 5715
By the firelight; a play, by Scott Campbell and
Cliarles F. Miller. 10 p. f". Typewritten.
© Frederick AV. Davis, New Bedford, Mass. ;
D :13561, Aug. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1908.
5716
By the king's command; by J. M. Peteler.
[8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Josephine M. Peteler, San Francisco;
D: 13898, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Oct. 7, 1908. 5717
a drama in 4 acts, by J. Adams. 68 p. 4".
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 2283,
Aug. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1902. 5718
By the knight templars' cross; drama in 5 acts,
by K. Stagg. 4". Typewritten.
© Katherine Stagg, New York; D : 2218,
Aug. 11, 1902; 2c. Aug. 11, 1902. 5719
By the light of a match; a play in 3 acts, by
Eugene Walter.
© E. Walter, New York ; D : 11472, Oct. 7,
1907. 5720
By the lotus pool; romantic drama in 1 act, by
E. de Kay. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwalyn de Kay, New York; D:8239,
Mar. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1906. 5721
By the narrowest margin; dramatic composi-
tion, by L. K. Devendorf. 17 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1910 ; D : 20527 ; L. K. Deven-
dorf, Albany. 5722
By the sad sea waves.
© John W. Dunne and Thos. W. Ryley,
New York ; 1898 : 36703, June 15. 5723
musical comedy in 2 acts, by Fred L. Grif-
fith. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
30 p. f". Mimeographed.
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; D:
40422; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5723a
By the ukaz of the tzar; a drama in 5 acts and
6 scenes, by D. B. de Waltoff.
© D. Boris de Waltoff, Brooklyn; 1897:
5135, Jan. 15. 5724
By the vestry door; a tlramatic composition.
© Stanley Rex Haighword, Brooklyn ;
1899: 111, Jan. 3. 5725
By the world forgotten; a drama in 5 acts, by
D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; 1893 : 17043,
Apr. 6. 5726
By their fruits ye shall know them; play in 2
acts, by X. S. Jenkins. 12 p. f^ Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1913 ; D : 35246 ; Xenia S. Jen-
kins, Chicago. 5727
By wager of battle; a drama of the time of the
Norman conquest of England A. D. 1175-1200,
from Ivanhoe, by James Marshall Martin. 86
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jannette Pardoe Martin, Pittsburgh ; D :
2950, Feb. 4, 1903; 2c. Mar. 11, 1904. 5728
By wireless telegraph; a vaudeville sketch in
1 act, by J. T. Sullivan. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James Thomas Sullivan, Bo.stou ; D :
4922. Apr. 22, 1904 ; 2c. May 10, 1904. 5729
By wits outwitted; a comedy, by E. O. Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago ; 1891 :
30855, Aug. 31. 5730
a comedy in 3 acts, by E. O. Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago; 1897:
25900, Apr. 26. 5731
268
5732
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5754
By woman's wit; a comedietta in 1 act. by A.
Louis Elliston. Boston, W. H. Balver & co.,
1903. 18 p. 12°. (On cover: Baiter's ed. of
plays)
1© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3270,
Apr. 10, 1003; 2c. May 20, 1903. 5732
Bye-bye John; comedy in 1 act, by A. Gold-
knopf. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D: 22148; Abraham
Goldknopf, New York. 5733
Byegones; comedy in 1 act, by Edythe Schmitt
and A. M. Lederer. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alison Michael Lederer, New York; D:
2479, Oct. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1902. 5734
Byer's library of tabloid plays: Blue grass
heroine. — The lady detective. — Escaped from
the law; original tabloid dramas, by Charles
Hart. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913.
103 p. i°. Mimeographed.
© Mar. 12, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32893 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5735
Charley's aunt. — Fortune hunter. — The
hustler. — The bells; original tabloid dramas,
by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1913. 79 p. i". Mimeographed.
© Apr. 7, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1913 ; D : 32974 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5736
Divorce. — Jesse James. — The blue and
Bygmester Solness.
af Henrik Ibsen,
See Efterladte skrifter;
the gray; original tabloid dramas, by Clarence
Black. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913.
S3 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Apr. 7, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1913 ; D : 32975 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5737
Gentleman Dick. — Falsely accused.— The
impostor; original tabloid dramas, by Charles
Hart. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913.
100 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Mar. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32894 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5738
Gold (The) king.— The house that Dan
built.— The banker and the tramp; original
tabloid dramas, by Timothy Hart and Nelson
Compston. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co..
1913. 92 p. r. Mimeographed.
© Apr. 10, 1913; 2c. Apr. 24, 1913; D:
33036; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5739
Happy (A) climax. — Queen of the mine. —
The stolen heiress; original tabloid dramas,
by Timothy Hart. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO.. 1913. 66 p. f. Mimeographed.
© Apr. 10, 1913; 2c. Apr. 24, 1913; D:
38037; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5740
Village (The) blacksmith.— A Colorado
romance. — Is marriage a failure; original
ud)loid dramas, by Nelson Herman. Chicago.
Chicago manuscript co., 1913. 112 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Apr. 10, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33035 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5741
Bygone days; or. The gathering of the clans,
a dramatic spectacle in 2 acts, by O. R. Sil-
abon.
© C. R. Silabon, Pennsylvania ; 1883 : 10981,
June 16. 5742
Byrd and Hurd; or, A fair exchange, a farcical
sketch in 1 act, by Harold Sander. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1907. 22 p. 12°.
© Dick and Fitzgerald, New York ; D :
10476, May 2, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 5743
Byron; a play in 4 acts and an epilogiie, by A.
Ramsey. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alicia Ramsey, London ; D : 12444, Feb.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1908. 5744
a romantic play in 4 acts, by J. Suby. New
York, 1897.
© .Tames Suby, Jersey City ; 1897 : 29213,
May 13. 5745
Byron Grimm; or. The kiss of life, comic opera,
libretto by C. F. Paine, music by E. T. Collins.
© O. F. Paine and E. T. Collins, Lawrence,
Mass.; 1894:32300, June 18. 5746
Byways of a great city; a new and original
local drama, written and arr. by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:5095, May
17. 5747
C'est envoye du paradis; de H. de Brisay. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D: 300.56; Gaumont
CO., New York. 5748
C'est la loi; drame en 1 acte, par Max du Veuzit
et George Ivomelar. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912.
31 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913 ; D : 32013 ;
Joubert, Paris. 5749
C'est solide; fantaisie militaire en 1 acte, de
Abel Hermant et Yves Mirande. Paris, Li-
brairie theatrale du nouveau siecle, 1911. 27
p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25804; G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 5750
C. 0. D.; a drama in 4 acts.
© Oliver Doud Byron, United States ; 1881 :
12058, Aug. 4. 5751
a farce-comedy in 2 acts, by A. Smith.
© Arden Smith, Brooklyn ; 1886 : 5736, Mar.
11. 5752
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by F. W. Paul.
© Frank W. Paul, New York; 1887:8532,
Apr. 8. 5753
. a play of peculiar incidents in 4 acts, by
F. Chapin. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3. 1912; D: 30171; Frederic
Chapin, New York. 5754
269
5755
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5771
C. 0. D. with privilege of examination; a
musical comedy in 2 acts, by J. N. Rentfrow.
© J. N. Rentfrow, Grand Rapids, Midi.;
1SS5: 16258, July 28. 5755
C. Q. D.
© Samuel J. Ballard, New York ; D : 15573,
Apr. 8, 1909. 5756
dramatic composition, by Mrs. L. M. Car-
michael. 13 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910 ; D : 20771 ; Mrs. Louis
M. Carmichael, Stillwater, Minn. 5757
or, Miss Robinson Crusoe, a play in 1 act,
by M. I. G. Davis. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary I. Gunnis Davis, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 15719, Apr. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909.
5758
or. Racing by wireless, by Walter Mon-
tague. 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1910 ; D : 17906 ; Willis-Ear-
nest CO., San Francisco. 5759
or. The blooming Balkans, comic opera in
3 acts, by F. J. Kovach. 69 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. July 2, 1909; D: 16225; Francis J.
Kovach, Cambridge, Mass. 5760
Cab eighty-six; comedy in 1 act, by Helen
Avery Hardy and J. Greer. Typewritten.
© H. A. Hardy and Julian Greer, New
York; 1899: 19704, Mar. 17; 2c. Apr. 4. 5761
Caba-ravings; play in 1 act, by N. Bayes
[pseud, ol Dora Goldl)ers] Raymond Peck and
Aaron Hoffman. [47] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913 ; D : 34383 ; Nora Bayes,
New York. 5762
Cabaret (The) district; farcical comedy, by
John Gilroy. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915 ; D : 39622 ; Joseph IMer-
rick, New York. 5762a
Cabaret (The) girl; nmsical farce in 3 acts, by
Paul M. Potter, lyrics by Paul West, music
by Alfred Rieger. [6], 131 p. 4". Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. IMar. 22, 1912 ; D : 29118 ; A. H. Woods,
New York. 5763
or [The one-step girl] nmsical comedy in
1 act, by C. Collins and Walter Lawrence. 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915 ; D : 40159 ; Charles Col-
lins, Chicago. 5763a
Cabbage Hill school; a humoi'ons play for chil-
dren or young people, by Elizabetli F. Guptill.
Lebanon, O., March brothers [1906] 28 p.
12".
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9267, Oct.
18, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1906. 5765
Cabbages versus roses. See Stew in a studio.
Cabecita loca; comedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de Alberto Insiia y Alfonso Hernan-
dez Cata. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles, 1914. 65 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40093 ; A. Insda y A. Hernandez Cata, Madrid.
5765a
Cabellero (El), Fra Diavolo of California; a
drama in 4 acts, by H. P. Plumb.
© Harriet Pixley Plumb, San Francisco;
D : 907, Sept. 30. 1901. 5766
Cabeza (El) de familia; melodrama c6mico en
3 actos y en prosa, escrlto por A. Paso y J.
Abati. Madrid, Sociedad de autores espauoles,
1914. 76 p. 12".
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40048 ; Antonio Paso and Joaquin Abati,
Madrid. 5766a
Cabeza (La) del marques; juguete c6mico-lfrico-
bailable en 1 acto y en prosa, original de
Angel Palacios y Martin, miisica del maestro
Felipe Orejon. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espauoles, 1911. 19 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25030; A. Palacios y Martin, Madrid. 5767
Cabeza (La) del ministro; capricho comico en
1 acto y en prosa, original de R. de Santa Ana.
IMadrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1907.
37 p. 12°.
© Rafael de Santa Ana, INLadrid ; D : 11297,
Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2e. Sept. 5, 1907. 5768
Cabezudos (Los); zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadros en prosa, original de M. IMora y J.
Ganiero, nuisica de los maestros Luis Foglietti
y Pascual Marquina. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espauoles, 1909. 35 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
I© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17457 ; Manuel Mora y Jose Gamero, Madrid.
5769
Cabin (The) boy; a melodrama, by E. A. Sum-
ner.
© B. A. Sumner, Boston; 1884:8172, Apr.
18. 5770
Cabbage heads; in 3 acts, by H. M. Bliller. 30 Cabinet (The) bath; twenty-minute sketch, by
p. 4°. Typewritten. A. Dunlap.
© Ic. July 16, 1910; D: 21.584; Harriet © Adeline Dunlap, New York; D:3200,
Maude Miller, Syracuse, N. Y. 5764 Mar. 21, 1903. 5771
270
5773
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5794
Cabinet meeting; comedy in 1 act, by Adeline
Dunlap and M. L. Heckert. 25 p. 4°. Type-
Avritten.
© Michael L. Heckert, New York ; D : 4827,
Apr. 1, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1904. 5772
Cabinet (The) minister; a farce in 4 acts, by
A. W. Pinero. New York, John W. Lovell
company.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1891 : 42599,
Nov. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 5773
Cabinet (The) no. 13; comedy in 1 act and 1
scene, by E. B. de Ligny. 12 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 8, 1910 ; D : 21505 ; Ernest B. de
Ligny. New York. 5774
Cabinete de prueba. Sec Rojo y verde.
Cable (The) car; an Howellian burlesque in 2
acts, by Clara Harriet Sherwood.
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:42776,
Nov. 30 ; 2c. Dec. 2. 5775
Cable (The) tow; a mosaic of the mystic tie, in
3 acts, by N. Beers. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Newton Beers, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
14028, Oct. 10, 1908; 2c. Oct. 10, 1908. 5776
Cablemakers (The) of the Olympics; play in 3
acts, by J. R. Waite. [1], 110 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. May 28, 1913 ; D : 33353 ; J. Raymond
Waite, Novato, Cal. 5777
Cabman (The); a dramatic composition, by L.
Shubert.
© Lee Shubert, New York ; D : 8286, Apr. 6,
1906. 5778
Cabman (The) and the lady; vaudeville sketch,
adapted by William D. Emerson. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & co. [1911] 21 p. 12°. (On
cover: Denison's vaudeville sketches)
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25549 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 5779
Cabman no. 93; or. Found in a four wheeler,
a farce in 1 act, by Thomas J. Williams. New
American ed., correctly reprinted from the
original authorized acting ed. New York, H.
Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37513, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 5780
Cabrera (La); drame lyriqiie en 2 parties, de
H[enri] Cain, musique de Gal^riel Dupont.
Livret. Milan, E. Sonzogno, 1904. 36 p. 12°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 5765, Nov.
14, 1904; 2c. Nov. 14, 1904. 5781
dramma lirico in 1 atto e 2 quadri, di
H[enri] Cain, mtisica di Gabriele Dupont.
New York, V. Ciocia, 1904. 3 p. 1.. [7]-3T
immb. 1. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, IMilan ; D : 5036, May
17, 1904 ; 2c. May 17, 1904. 5782
Cachita, the creole; a sensational protean
drama, in 5 acts, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1874:9384.
July 17. 5783
Cacique (El) de Tlascala; an original Mexican
comic opera, libretto by Frank Soule, music
by George Lowell Tracy.
© Frank AV. Soule, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1886 :
26465, Nov. 23 ; Ic. Nov. 23. 5784
Cackler (The); a 1 act comedy, by H. S. Witte
and A. J. Range. St. Louis, Witte & Range,
1907. cover-title, 10 p. 24°.
© H. S. Witte and A. J. Range, St. Louis;
D : 11874, Dec. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1907. 5785
Cactustown (A) affair; by P. GifCord. Type-
written.
© Percy Gilford, Newark, N. J.; 1900 A:
11911, May 11; 2c. Aug. 1. 5786
Cad, the tomboy; an original comedy-drama in
5 acts, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New York ; 1882 : 11892,
July 19 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1883. 5787
Cadenas de rosas; comedia en 1 acto, original
de P. de Repide. Madrid, Sociedad de autores
espauoles, 1909. 25 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17471 ; Pedro de Repide, Madrid. 5788
Cadet (Le) de Coutras; coraedie en 5 actes, de
A. Hermant y Y. Mirande. 36 p. illus. 4°.
(Supplement gratuit au no. 2812 du Monde
illustre, 18 fevr., 1911)
© Feb. 18, 1911; 2c. Mar. 25, 1911; D:
23742; Abel Hermant y Yves Mirande, Paris.
5789
Cadet Roussel; comedie en 3 actes en vers, par
Jacques Richepin. Paris, E. P\isquelle, 1903.
4 p. 1., 181 p. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 4248, Nov. 16,
1903; 2c. Dec. 28, 1903. 5790
Cadge; 4 act play, by W. F. D. Arnett. [45] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911; D: 23134; Wm. F. D.
Arnett, Denver. 5791
1 act sketch, by W. F. D. Arnett. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1909 ; D : 16694 ; William F. D.
Arnett, Denver. 5792
Cadi (The); a 3 act play, by E. W. Nye (Bill
Nye) San Francisco, Francis, Valentine &
CO., 1891.
© Edgar W. Nye, New York ; 1891 : 10812,
Mar. 23. 5793
Cadsby's trials; a comedy in 4 acts, by C.
Parker.
© Clara Parker, Lesueur, Minn. ; 1806 :
63298, Nov. 19. 5794
271
(lyi
5795
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5816
Caesar; a dramatic study, by H. Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia; 1879:
15336, Nov. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 5795
Caesar and Cleopatra; a page of history, by Ber-
nard Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 1913.
124 p. 16".
I© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361166; G. B. Shaw, London. 5796
See also Three plays for Puritans.
Caesar and the pirates; by F. C. Robertson.
Morristown, N. .T., Charles D. Piatt, 1897.
© Francis C. Robertson, Morristown, N. J. ;
1897 : 35260, June 12. 5797
Caesar Augustus; a drama iu 4 acts, by A.
Pharos.
© Anna Pharos, Brooklyn ; D : 7180, Aug.
22, 1905. f^798
Caesar Dallenger.
© Charles W. Harvey, Brookline, Mass.;
D : 14281, Nov. 13, 1908. 5799
Caesar Girodot's will; a comedy iu 3 acts, tr.
and adapted from the French, by J. C. Cretin.
Brooklyn, 1878.
© Jules C. Cretin, Brooklyn; 1878:10942,
Sept. 23. 5800
Csesar's gods; Byzantine masque, by T. W.
Stevens and K. S. Goodman. Chicago, The
stage guild [1913] 27 p. 12°.
© Feb. 22, 1913; 2c. Sept. 15, 1913; D:
34428; Thomas Wood Stevens and Kenneth
Sawyer Goodman, Chicago. 5801
__ — See also Masques of East and West.
Cc-esar's wife; by G. S. Dunkin. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Scott Dunkin. New York; D:
282, Mar. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1901. 5802
Cafard; drama aus der fremdenlegion in 4 akten,
von Erwin Rosen [pseud, of Erwin Carle]
Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.
[1913] 79 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35286 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., IMunich. 5803
Cafe Bergere; 1 act burletta, by A. B. Lanning.
[1], 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1912; D : 31337 ; Arthur B.
Lanning, Brooklyn. 5804
Cafe I»a Trouble. »S'ee Adventures of Tom and
Jerry.
Cafe life; spicy musical comedy of after hours
in the golden West, book and lyrics by F. C.
Harris, music by E. Jewell. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1910; D : 20139 ; F. Clifford
Harris and Eddie Jewell, San Francisco. 5805
Caffir (The) diamond; a melodrama in 4 acts.
© Louis Aldrich, Boston ; 1887 : 24279, Sept.
23. 5806
Cage (The) and the caperclaw; a farce in 3
acts.
© Louis Edward Salmon, New York ; D :
3161, Mar. 19, 1903. 5807
.Caged; melodramatic playlet in 1 act, by J. Simp-
son and H. Bonnoll. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913; D: 34614; Jules Simp-
.son and Harry Bonnell, San Francisco. 5808 '
Caged birds.
© Anton C. Eggers, Brooklyn ; D : 4817,
Mar. 31, 1904. 5809
Caging (The) of Caleb; play in 4 acts, by E. C.
Holman. [4], 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10. 1914; D: 36673; Elizabeth
Curtis Holman, Waterville, Me. 5809a
Cagliostro; drama in 5 akten, von Arno Nadel.
[Biihnenmanuskrift] Berlin, Neuer deutscher
verlag. 103 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 8, 1914; D : 37255 ; Neuer
deutscher verlag, F. L. Halle & co., Berlin.
[1913] 5809b
a dramatic poem in 5 acts, by E. Doyle.
© Edward Doyle, United States; 1882:
4122, Mar. 15 ; 2c. Mar. 22. 5810
— — a play in 5 acts, by E. C. Winter. -^
© Elizabeth C. Winter, New Brighton, N.
Y. ; 1895:44213, Aug. 30. 5811
— — with the libretto by E. J. Austen, music by
Johann Strauss.
© Geo. Yescelius, Chicago; 1886:2.5126,
Nov. 8. 5812
or. The scarlet demon, a sensational, illu-
sionary drama in 4 acts, by H. C. Franck.
© Harry C. Franck, Philadelphia ; 1877 :
9591, Aug. 21. 5813
Caida (La) de la hoja; comedia en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de A. B. Alfaro. Madrid [So-
ciedad do autores espaiioles] 1913. 45 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36516 ; Alfonso B, Alfaro, Madrid. 5813a
Cain; a drama, by G. C. Lodge. Boston and
New York, Houghton, Mifflin & company, 1904.
6 p. 1., 154 p. 12°.
© George Cabot Lodge, Nahant, Mass. ; D :
5768, Nov. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1904. 5814
Cain (The) man; drama in 4 acts, by A. M.
Downing. [2], 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D: 28880; A. Merle
Downing, Jackson, Miss. 5815
Caius Gracchus; a drama in 4 acts, by C. Fuller.
© Caroline Fuller, New York; D: 6055, Jan.
11, 190.5. 5816
272
5817
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5837
Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus; a tragedy of
men aud government in 5 acts, by Randolph
Keim.
© De Benneville Randolph Keim, Washing-
ton; D : 5044, May 17, 1904. 5817
Cake (The) walk; a fai'ce in 1 scene, by Frank
Dumont. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
CO.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59886,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 5818
Cake-walker's (The) dream.
© Billy Farrell, New York; 1897:8912,
Feb. 2. 5819
Calamity (A) in cork; comedy sketch in 1 act
for two characters, by Perrine Lambert. 19 p.
4". Typewritten.
© James H. Lambert, jr., Philadelphia ; D :
10962, July 13, 1907 ; 2c. July 22, 1907. 5820
Calamity Jane; a drama in 5 acts, by A. B.
Webb.
© Alex. R. Webb, St. Louis; 1883:11987.
June 30. 5821
play of 5 acts, by E. B. Cauthorn. 97 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1915 ; D : 41799 ; Eudora Belle
Cauthorn, Los Angeles. 5821a
or. An American cigarette. Typewritten.
© Eudora Belle Cauthorn, Portland, Or.;
D : 5009, Apr. 27, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1904. 5822
or. The Queen of the West, a picturesque
western romance in prologue and 3 acts.
© Kate Purssell, New York; 1887:21146.
Aug. 18. • 5823
Calamity Jane, R. N. ; a comedy in 1 act, by W,
P. Drury. London, S. French, ltd. ; New York,
S. French, 1912. 18 p. 12".
© May 29, 1912 ; 2c. May 29, 1912 ; D : 29825 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 5824
Calamity Jane, the queen of the border; an
American drama.
© E. Z. C. Judson, Stamford, N. Y. ; 1882 :
6047, Apr. 17. 5825
Calamity Jim of Red Gulch; a play in 3 acts,
by Louise Capsadell.
© Louise C. Smith, Park Ridge, N. J. ; 1894 :
55939, Dec. 1. 5826
Calaynos. See Plays and poems; by George
H. Boker.
Cal'co (The) ball; a farcical comedy, by A. L.
Johnson and Hilgard Tyndale.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, New York; 1889:
11353, Apr. 10. 5827
Calderon; or, The Spanish courtier, a tragedy
in 5 acts, by D. T. Calhoun.
© D. T. Calhoun, San Francisco; 1876:
18164, Nov. 27. 5828
Calderon, the courtier; a drama in prologue and
4 acts, dramatized from Sir Edward Bulwer
Lytton's story of the same name, by S. Henry.
© Symons Henry, Minneapolis; 1898:
23643, Apr. 14. 5829
Caldron (The) ; by H. C. Gibler. Scenario. 6 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Henrv C. Gibler, Mattoon, III. ; D : 15332,
Mar. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909. 5830
Caleb Brewster, philanthropist; a comedy-
drama in 4 acts, written and composed by O.
P. Sweet.
© O. P. Sweet, Boston ; 1892 : 1556, Jan. 8.
5831
Caleb Conover; by H. Booth. [64] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Hilliard Booth, New York; D : 13748,
Sept. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1908. 5832
Caleb Cummings; a serio comedy drama in 6
acts, by L. Thompson. Typewritten.
© Leander Thompson, New York; 1891:
4419, Jan. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 24. 5833
Caleb Plummer, the toy maker; a domestic
play in 3 acts, from Dickens' Cricket on the
hearth.
© John E. Owens, Towsontown, Md. ; 1874 :
10971, Aug. 22. 5834
Caleb, the degenerate; a play in 4 acts, by J.
S. Cotter. Louisville, Ky., The Bradley &
Gilbert company, 1903. 57 p. front, (port.)
8^
© Joseph Seamon Cotter, Louisville; D:
808, Aug. 28, 1901 ; 2c. May 21, 1903. 5835
Caleb's Christmas; or, A Christmas tale, a
petite serio-humorous domestic drama in 1
act, from Charles Dickens' Cricket on the
hearth, by J. Jennings. 29 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© John .Jennings, New York ; D : 4432, Dec.
26, 1903; 2c. Dec. 26, 1903. 5836
Calf love and football; college episode in 2
parts, by C. W. Tackenberg. [2], 13 p. 4».
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Aug. 19, 1914; D: 37898; Charles
William Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 5836a
Caliban; play in 3 acts, by B. White. 53 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914 ; D : 35629 ; Bouck White,
New York. 5836b
See also Tempest (The)
Calico (The) ball; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Tyndale.
© Hilgard Tyndale, New York ; 1889 : 21057,
July 8. 5837
5379°— 15-
-18
273
i838
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5858
Calico (The) gown; a drama in h acts, by M. E.
Moore. 102 p. 4°, Typewritten.
I© Marion E. Moore, D:1368«, Aug. 29,
1908; 2c. Aug. 20, 1908. 5838
Calico land; farce in 4 acts, by Elva Sawyer
Cureton. Boston, W. H. Balier & co., 1915.
20 p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915 ; D : 39720 ;
Walter H. Balier & co., Boston. 5888a
Calico (The) princess; fairy play for children in
4 scenes, dramatized from Thaclieray's The
rose and the ring, by L. S. Galbraith. [2]. 49
p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913; D: 31943; Lucy S.
Galbraith, Tucson, Ariz. 5839
Calico (The) slaves.
© Frauli A. Blalieslee, Chicago ; 1882 : 2410,
Feb. 15. 5840
Calif (The) of Bagdad; a musical extravaganza
and play, by C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; D :
122, Feb. 7, 1901. 5841
Calif (The) of Bool-Bool; a musical comedy, by
C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich.; D:
2793, Dec. 31, 1902. 5842
Calif a (El); diilogo en prosa, original de L.
Ilamos de la Vega. Madrid, Sociedad de au-
tores espa holes, 1912. 14 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32583 ;
Lola Ramos de la Vega, Madrid. 5843
California.
© George Edwin Crater, jr.. New York ; D :
1176, Dec. 12, 1901. 5844
by E. S. Gerberding.
© Elizabeth S. Gerberding, San Francisco;
1897 : 58030, Oct. 13. 5845
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. R. Bronson.
Typewritten.
© J. Rush Bronson, Chicago ; D : 745, Aug.
12, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1901. 5846
a drama in 4 acts, by H. P. Plumb. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Pixley Plumb, San Francisco ;
D : 2119, July 14, 1902 ; 2c. June 7, 1902. 5847
an extravaganza in 4 acts, by J. Steven-
son. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913 ; D : 32303 ; Julia Stev-
enson, San Francisco. 5848
a melodrama in 6 acts, by R. C. Warinner.
© R. C. Warinner, Portland, Or.; 1894:
37262, Aug. 9. 5849
- — play in 1 act, by Cecil B. de Mille. [1],
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 32368; Constance
A. de Mille, New York. 5850
California — Continued.
romantic drama in 3 acts [by F. M. Fehren-
bticher]. Ill p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1915, D: 41343; Florine M.
Fehrenbacher, San Francisco. 5850a
— scenic allegory in 6 scenes, by G. C. Bron-
son. (In Gamut club year book for 1912.)
© June 29, 1912; 2c. July 9, 1912; D:
80214; G. Carl Bronson, Los Angeles. 5851
— tragic opera in 3 acts, by G. E, Murdock.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35786 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 5851a
a war drama of 1861, by S. Shakespeare
and E. H. Barker.
© Stephen Shakespeare and Eugene Henry
Barker, San Rafael, Cal. ; 1807 : 5945, Jan. 19.
5852
— or, The Sierra iudge, drama in 4 acts, by
W. Halley. 79 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1913; D: 32605; William
Halley, Sacramento, Cal. 5853
— See also Wawona.
California at the present day. See Beady.
California girl; a drama in 3 acts, by A. Mal-
gum [pseud, of S. W. Smith]
© Sam W. Smith, San Francisco; 1874:
1046, Jan. 29. 5854
California in '49. See Gold.
California in '49 and '50.
wife.
See Devoted (The)
See Opening of
California in 1915, as it is.
the Panama canal.
California is the place for me.
© Lew Roberts, Nashville ; D : 10133, Mar.
13, 1907. 5855
California pioneer mining camp; a play, by J.
H. Love.
© James H. Love, San Francisco; 1896:
13558, Feb. 29. 5856
California pioneers; or, The days of '49, a new
sensational drama in 5 acts, by H. Colton and
AV. H. Rightmire.
© Harry Colton and William H. Right-
mire, United States ; 1876 : 5193, Apr, 29.
5857
California rose; a drama in 4 acts, by W. E.
La Rose. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.,
1905. 40 p. 16°. (On cover: Ames' .series of
standard and minor drama, no. 463)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O, ; D : 7785, Dec,
30, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905. 5858
274
5859
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5883
California through Death Valley; a drama in Calino; an opera comique. New York.
4 acts, by J. W. Crawford (Capt. Jack).
© J. W. Crawford, United States; 1879:
12044, Sept. 10. 5859
arr. and adapted from Sam W. Smith's
story The plains, by J. Woodard.
© John Woodard, San Francisco; 1879:
11995, Sept. 9. 5860
California (A) volunteer; drama in 3 acts, by
F. R. Cutting; Typewritten.
© Francis R. Cutting, San Francisco ; 1899 :
61992, Sept. 2.5; 2c. Feb. 1, 1900. 5861
© Edward E, Rice and Charles E, Rice,
United States; 1880:13425, Sept. 2. 5871
Caliph (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1893:44507,
Oct. 5. 5872
_ libretto by T. L. Sappington. f".
Typewritten.
'© T. L. Sappington, Philadelphia ; D : 6426,
Mar. 29, 1905; 2c. Mar. 29, 1905. 5873
Caliph (The) of Bagdad. See Ring (The)
Calif ornian (The); an American drama in 5 Caliph (The) of God; a musical comedy, by L.
lets, by D. K. Higgins and B. G. Cooke.
1© David K. Higgins and Baldwin G. Cooke,
New York ; D : 986, Oct. 21, 1901. 5862
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by H. H. Haslett
and G. A. Dennison. 8°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Holmes Haslett, Alameda, Cal.,
and George Austin Dennison, San Francisco;
D : 3939, Sept. 14, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903.
5863
a drama in 3 acts, by E. H. Purcell. 20 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© E. H. Purcell, Chicago; D : 10055, Feb.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. 5864
— a 4 act play, by R. V. Spencer. [66] p. f°.
Typewritten.
!© Richard V. Spencer, Los Angeles; D:
14625, Dec. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908. 5865
a play in 5 acts, by D. K. Higgins and B.
Gardiner Cooke. 48 p. 8°
© David K. liiggins and Baldwin G. Cooke,
New York; D:1879, May 13, 1902; 2c. May
3, 1902. 5866
— romantic drama in 5 acts, by A. Golden.
© Alexander Golden, Cohoes, N. Y. ; 1892:
9125, Feb. 29. 5867
by A. K. Cooley.
© Alice Kingsbury Cooley, Alameda, Cal.;
1893 : 53716, Dec. 4. 5868
Calif ornians (The); an historical play of early
life and conquest of California, consisting of
a prologue and 4 acts, by J. Z. Watson.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Zenon Watson, San Francisco;
D : 6340, Mar. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1905.
5869
California's Cleopatra; by M. T. Roake. 65 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1909; D: 17257; Mary T.
Roake, Salt Lake City. 5870
Calif's (The) daughter. See Sadi IIL
Caligula. See Little boots.
Searelle.
© Luscombe Searelle, Great Britain; D:
6715, May 15, 1905. 5874
Calisaya; a musical comedy in 2 acts, book by
H. Levy, music by John Mason Strauss. f°.
Typewritten.
© Hubert Levy, Louisville, D : 2572, Nov.
10, 1902; 2c. Nov. 10, 1902. 5875
Call (The); a fairy play in 3 acts, by E. F.
Scott. [6], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1912 ; D : 29048 ; Edith Ful-
lertou Scott, Brooklyn. 5876
a play in 1 act, by C. McNeel. 37 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Charles McNeel, Seattle ; D : 14230, Nov.
7, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1909. 5877
by Gaston Gerves. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D: 41280; Montague
Fowler, London. 5877a
— • by H. Lieb. [2], 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1912; D: 30920; Hermann
Lieb, New York. 5878
by Robert William Sneddon. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1911 ; D : 23017 ; R. W. Sned-
don, New York. 5879
tragedy in 3 acts, by F. A. Sheriden. 39 p.
t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913; D: 32063; Francis
Albert Sheriden, Bourbounair, 111, 5880
Call (The) box; a musical comedy farce in 1
act, libretto and music by E. F. Bauer.
© Emile Francis Bauer, Portland, Or. ;
1894:46514, Oct. 5. 5881
Call (A) in the night; comedy in 1 act, by N.
Leffingwell. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1912 ; D : 29497 ; Nat Leffing-
well, New York. 5882
'1 act play, by G. Jones and George Nash.
[2], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 3912; D: 31889; Grahame
Jones, London. 5883
275
5884
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5905
Call me at seven- thirty; sketch by M. E.
Ilourke and Edward Paulton. 10 p. 4".
Typewritten.
1© Ic. May 18, 1912; D: 29706; M. E.
Rourke, North Bergen, N. J., and Ed. Paul-
ton, Brooklyn. 5884
Call (The) of blood. See Breed (The)
Call of Bohemia; drama in 3 acts, by H. D.
Gray. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1909; D: 17440; Henry
David Gray, Palo Alto, Gal. 5885
Call (The) of conscience; a drama in 3 acts, by
H. M. Shipley. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1912; D: 30942; Howard
Maynard Shipley, Oakland, Gal. 5886
by S. B. Tall. 103 p. 4"*. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911; D: 24940; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 5887
play in 3 acts, by S. B. Tall. 145 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913; D: 32175; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 5888
Call (The) of duty. -See Patriots.
Call (The) of justice; vaudeville tabloid drama
ill 1 act, by J. J. Morrison. [26] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D: 34130; James J.
iMorrison, Cleveland. 5889
Call (The) of Paris; play in 1 act, by V. H.
Sothern. [2.5] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; D: 29447; Virginia
Harned Sothern, Harrison, N. Y. 5890
Call (The) of reason; play in 3 acts and an
epilogue, by J. N. Vandegrift. [2], 91 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 33718; James N.
Vandegrift, Bloomingdale, N. Y. 5891
Call (The) of Rebekah; a scripture drama for
Sunday school concerts and church entertain-
ments, by Lucy P. Whitehead. Gincinnati,
Fillmore brothers.
© Fillmore bros., Cincinnati ; 1895 : 51051,
Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 21. 5892
Call (The) of the banshee; play in 1 act, by
B. E. Lord. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37916; Bessie
Emory liord, Glencoe, Md. 5892a
Call (The) of the blanket; a play in 1 act, by
O. T. Johnsone. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912; D: 29988; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 5893
Call (The) of the blood. 11 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 10742,
June 11, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 5894
Call (The) of the blood— Continued.
drama in 4 acts and 2 tableaux, by F. C.
Locard. 59 p. f*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910; D: 20120; Frederic G.
Locard, Homewood, 111. 5895
dramatic playlet, by H. Lewis. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1913; D: 32645; Harry
Lewis, New York. 5896
Indian drama in 1 act, by E. Ross. [1], 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35407 ; Earle Ross,
Chicago. 5897
play, by S. Maguire. [3] 131 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910; D: 22333; Sylvester
Maguire, New York. 5898
Call (The) of the bugle; a play in 4 acts, by
R. C. Croxton and S. Dix [pseud, of Edwin
Arden] [4], 147 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1912 ; D : 30019 ; R. C. Crox-
ton and Sherman Dix, Philadelphia. 5899
Call (The) of the child; play in 4 acts, by E.
Bruns. 4 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913 ; D : 33117 ; Edna Bruns,
New Haven. 5900
Call of the family; play in 3 acts, by H. A. Mc-
Anarney. 84 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1910; D : 20468 ; Henry
Aloysius McAnarney, Baltimore. 5901
Call (The) of the fathers; play in prologue and
3 acts, by S. S. Grosner. [39] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D: 36183; Sylvan S.
Grosner, Washington. 5901a
Call of the future; drama in 4 acts, by E. H.
Culbertson. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1909 ; D : 17667 ; Ernest How-
ard Culbertson, Washington. 5902
Call (The) of the heart; drama in 4 acts, by R.
W. Peck. 64 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D: 21907; Raymond
W. Peck, Rockville Center, N. Y. 5903
drama in 3 acts, by L. V. Nicholson. [72]
p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 3912; D: 30334; Leta Vance
Nicholson, Chicago. 5904
or. Sister Magdalene, play in 1 act, by
Hillel Solotaroff. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D: 39538; David H.
Solotaroff, New York. 5904a
Call of the mate; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
L. Leighton. 85 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909; D: 16976; Lyllian
Leighton, South Bend, Ind. 5905
276
5906
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5927
Call (The) of the mountain; play in 4 acts, by
E. C. Ranck. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dee. 26, 1913 ; D : 35467 ; Edwin Carty
Ranck, Cambridge, Mass. 5906
Call (The) of the sea god; by C. Keeler. [2],
25 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D: 23340; Charles
Keeler, Berkeley, Cal. 5907
Call (The) of the soul; by G. Creel. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© George Creel, Kansas City, Mo.; D:
13494, Aug. 3, 1908 ; Ic. Aug. 3, 1908. 5908
by H. Lewis and A. Bernhard. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910; D: 21379; Harry
Lewis and Adolph Bernhard, New York. 5909
Call (The) of the West.
© Wayne Groves Barrows, Park Ridge,
111. ; D : 12681, Apr. 6, 1908. 5910
Call (The) of the wild; a dramatic Indian epi-
sode of today, by F. R. Seaton and Miron Lef-
fingwell. 15 p. f. Typewritten.
© Fred'k Seaton, New York ; D : 12582, Mar.
19, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 5911
Call (The) of the woman; restless woman play
in 3 acts, by F. Bruegger. [1], 165 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913; D : 35509 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 5912
Call (The) of the woods; comedy drama in 4
acts by W. C. Herman. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript cc, 1912. [5], 72 p. f". Mimeo-
graplied.
© Sept. 22, 1912; 2c. Sept. 27, 1912; D:
30974; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 5913
Call (The) of youth; play in 3 acts, by F.
Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton. [149] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914; D: 36885; Frederic
Hatton, Chicago. 5913a
Call (A) on the bride; a monologue, by A. W.
HoH)rook,
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, New York; D:
3357, Apr. 20, 1903. 5914
Call (A) on the doctor; comedy playlet in 1 act,
by John Gering. 16 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1910; D: 22872; Maurice
Downey, Detroit. 5915
Call (A) to arms; a military comedietta in 1
act, by Harrv L. Newton. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1904. 14 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
521S, June 22, 1904; 2c. Oct. 5, 1904. 5916
See also Vaudevillainies.
Called away; a drama in 4 acts, by R. Quinn.
© Richard Quinn. Chicago ; 1891 : 6672, Fel).
19 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1896. 5917
Called back; a drama.
© Charles Frohman, New York ; 1884 : 7045,
Apr. 1. 5918
a new phiy in 4 acts, by T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York ; 1884 : 12673,
June 23. 5919
Called back to life; a play in prologue and 4
acts, by J. P. Ritter. 99 p. 4". Typewritten.
© John P. Ritter, Orange, N. J. ; D : 10281,
Apr. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1907. 5920
Called down; or, The waif of New York, play
in 4 acts, by R. Hutchinson.
© Rodolphe Hutchinson, Garnerville, N. Y. ;
D : 2432, Sept. 29, 1902. 5921
Called from the streets; by J. Montague. 14 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25053 ; John Mon-
tague, New York. 5922
Called there and back; a parody burlesque in
1 act, by H. C. Merivale.
© Herman C. Merivale, New York; 1884:
21482, Oct. 27. 5923
Called to account. See At bay.
Calling her bluff; play in 1 act, by M. G. John-
son. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914 ; D : 36769 ; Maud Gene-
vieve Johnson, Alameda, Cal. 5923a
Callippius, the Athenian. See Heraclides.
Calls; a comic drama, by W. H. Hudswell.
© William H. Hudswell, Brooklyn; 1877:
6715, June 5. 5924
Calor de besos; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de F. Gil Asensio. Madrid, Sociedad
de autores espanoles, 1912. 21, [1] p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31565 ;
Federico Gil Asensio, Madrid. 5925
Calor (El) del nido; sainete lirico en 1 acto y
4 cuadros, en verso y prosa, original [del] L.
Linares Bercerra, mtisica del maestro Antonio
Porras. Madrid, Sociedad de autores es-
panoles, 1908. 38 p. 12°.
© Luis Linares Becerra, Madrid ; D : 13865,
Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 5926
Calphumia; drama in 2 acts, by A. Perris. 44
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915 ; D : 40877 ; Alice Perris,
New York. 5926a
Calumet; volkstiick aus dem deutsch-amerikan-
ischen grosstadt leben mit gesang in 5 akten,
von R. Schlagintweit. Hektogi'aphed.
© Richard Schlagintweit, St. Louis; 1898:
73927, Dec. 17 ; 2c. Dec. 17. 5927
277
5928
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5947
Calvary; illustrated, pantomimed hymn with
directions for pantomiming, by Cozette Keller.
New York, E. S. Warner & co., 1910. [4] p. 8°.
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2c. Sept. 19, 1910; D:
22114 ; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 5928
a play of the passion of our Divine Saviour
for male characters, by F, L. Kenzel. Boston,
Kedemptorist fathers, 1908. 72 p. 16".
© F. L. Kenzel, Boston ; D : 13387, July 21,
190S; 2c. July 21, 1908. 5929
Calymnia; drama in 4 acts, by L. H. B. Knox.
[2], 168 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914 ; D : 35693 ; Loren H. B.
Knox, Chicago. 5929a
Cania (La) de matrimonio y el cuartel de caba-
lleria; aproposito, original de A. M. Viergol.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
13 p. 12".
© Antonio M. Viergol, Madrid; D : 11479,
Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 5930
Camaleonte; or, A conjugal drama, a tragic,
dramatic, musical, comic sketch in 1 act, com-
posed by L. Fregoli.
© Leopoldo Fregoli, New York ; 1896 : 32603,
June 1. 5931
Camaralzeman and Budoura. See Genie's
(The) talisman.
Cambyses; a play in 4 acts, by T. W. Broad-
hur.st. [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23239 ; Thomas W.
Broadhurst, New York. 5932
Camelot (Le); how London lives, a drama in 5
acts and 7 tableaux, by Andry, Maurey, Jubin
and Arthur Shirley. Typewritten.
© Arthur Gilmer, Great Britain; 1897:
73316, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 5933
Camel's (The) back; a drama in 4 acts, by W. C.
Bellows.
© Walter C. Bellows, New York; 1894:
12597, Mar. 3. 5934
Cameo Kirby; a play in 4 acts, by Booth Tar-
kington and Harry Leon Wilson. 4°. Type-
written.
© Liebler & co.. New York ; D : 12580, Mar.
19, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 5935
Cameo (The) of the empress; play in 4 acts, by
S. Krausz. [3], 54 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1913; D: 32772; Sigmund
Krausz, Chicago. 5936
Camera clicks; monologue, by Agnes Electra
Piatt. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald [1913]
7 p. 12".
© July 19, 1913; 2c. July 21, 1913; D:
33883 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 5937
Camera (The) fiend; comedy in 1 act, by B.
Barlow and Nat. Leroy. [1], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912 ; D : 31771 ; Billy Barlow,
New York. 5938
Camilla; dramatic sketch, by Ruth Comfort
Mitchell. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33370 ; Mae S. En-
derly, Los Angeles. 5939
Camilla und Lothar; drama in 5 akten nach
einer erzahlung des Cervantes, von Heinrich
Friede. Leipzig, Bernh. Friede. [1914] 125 p.
12".
© May 6, 1914 ; Ic. July 17, 1914 ; D : 38023 ;
Bernh. Friede, Leipzig. 5939a
Camille; an emotional play in 5 acts, by Alex-
andre Dumas fils, as performed by Helena
Modjeska (Countess Bozenta) Indianapolis,
Hasselman-Journal co., 1883.
© Fred Stinson, Andover, Mass. ; 1888 :
15108, Aug. 16 ; 2c. Sept. 4. 5940
a play in 5 acts, ed. by Mildred Aldrich.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
9488, Nov. 21, 1906. 5941
a new version of Alexandre Dumas fils'
emotional drama La Dame aux Camelias, ed.
by Mildred Aldrich. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1907. 86 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
10060, Mar. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1907. 5942
with cast of characters, stage business,
costumes, relative positions, etc.
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, Philadelphia;
1889 : 26341, Aug. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 5943
a tabloid version of Dumas fils' play of the
same name, by D. Usner. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dorothy Usner, New York ; D : 11175,
Aug. 14, 1907; 2c. Aug. 14, 1907. 5944
or, The fate of a coquette, drama in 5
acts, from the novel by Alexander Dumas fils,
by Beaumont Claxton [pseud, of T. C. Tay-
lor] [2], 78 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D: 34731; Thos. C.
Taylor, Lorain, O. 5945
— ■ or. Woman righted, a play in 5 acts, by
E. F. Bishop.
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, New York ;
1881 : 10729, July 11. 5946
— Same.
© by Eleanor Fletcher Bishop Nicholas,
Rutland, Vt., as author, in renewal for 28
vears. Renewal no. 1, July 1, 1909. Original
entry, July 11, 1881, no. 10729. 5947
See also Burlesque (A) on Camille.
Signora (La) dalle Camelie. — Travesty on
Camille.
278
\
5948
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5965
Camillo; opera comiquo in 3 acts, by R. Ster-
rett. 114 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1911 ; D : 25852 ; Robert M.
Sterrett, Battle Creek. 5948
operatic comedy in 3 acts, by R. M. Ster-
rett. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert M. Sterrett, Providence, R. I. ; D :
3623, June 19, 1903 ; 2c. June 19, 1903. 5949
Camino de floras; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de J. Lopez-
Barbadillo, inGsica del maestro Ramon Gui-
tart. Madrid, Sociedad de au tores espaiioles,
1907. 43 p. 12°.
© Joaquin Lopez-Barbadillo, Madrid; D:
10547, May 11, 1907 ; 2c. May 11, 1907. 5950
Camorra (La) napolitana. See Assassinio (L')
Camp; or. Life at "West Point, an American
comedy, by Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1873 : 9477, Aug.
22. 5951
Camp (The) and court of Napoleon. See
Countess Helene.
Camp and kingdom; a drama in 4 acts, by E. F.
Riggs.
© Eva F. Riggs, New York; 1888:8498,
Mar. 22 ; 2c. July 30. 5952
Camp Cupid; a jolly little song-play of camp and
college life, by J. F. Cooke and W. G. Stewart,
with song hits by Carol Sherman. 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© James Francis Cooke and William G.
Stewart, Brooklyn; D: 10944, July 10, 1907:
2c. July 10, 1907. 5953
Camp-fire (The) girls; comedy for girls in 4
acts, by Walter Ben Hare. Boston, Walter H.
Baker & co., 1915. 46 p. 12".
© July 12, 1915; 2c. July 13, 1915; D:
41212 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 5953a
a scenic reading with prologue, epilogue,
and 4 acts, by C. K. Bayliss, jr. [1914] 12 p.
12". Printed.
© May 2, 1914 ; 2c. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36913 ;
Clara Kern Bayliss, jr., Macomb, 111. 5953b
Camp (The) ground; or. Injunctions a spe-
cialty, a play in 4 acts, by G. W. Field, dra-
matized from a story by the author in press.
© G. W. Field, Potsdam, N. Y. ; 1878:
8968, Aug. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 5954
Sec also Slaughter of the Innocents.
Camp life near forest and stream; a playlet in
a prologue and 2 acts, by J. G. D. Burnett. 4°.
Typewritten.
© James G. D. Burnett, New York ; D : 4783,
Mar. 24, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1904. 5955
Camp (The) of the parliamentary troops after
Naseby. See From king to king.
Campagne de presse; piece en 1 acte [par]
Henry IMoreau et Alfred Revol. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1912. 34 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913 ; D : 32029 ;
Joubert, Paris. 5956
Campaign (The); a musical satire on politicians
and reformers, male and female.
© Harx'y E. Andrews, Lewiston, Me. ; 1896 :
3046, Jan. 8 ; 2c. Mar. 21. 5957
Campaign comedy; by J. W. Allen.
© J. A. Wolf, South Sterling, Pa.; 1889:
757, Jan. 5. 5958
Campaign (The) in Chester.
(The)
See Nomination
Campaign (A) lie; by E. Marshall.
© EdAvard Marshall, New York; 1890:
36998, Nov. 22. 5959
Campaign lies; a comedy in 5 acts, by Edward
S. Van Zile. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. S. Van Zile, Hartford ; D : 5913, Dec.
15, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1905. 5960
Campaign time; play in 1 act, by J. McCree.
16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1915; D: 41155; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 5960a
Campaigner (The); a Kentucky comedy, by I. S.
Cobb.
© Irwin Shrewsbury Cobb, Paducah, Ky. ;
D: 7091, Aug. 10, 1905. 5961
Campaigns (The) and battles of the war of the
great Rebellion, 1861-1865; being a composi-
tion and arrangement of a series of stereop-
tican views to illustrate the important battles
of the war, accompanied by concise descrip-
tions, by T. De Q. Tully.
© T. De Quincy Tully, Newburgh, N. Y. ;
1891 : 31428, Sept. 4. 5962
Campano; or, The wandering minstrel,
musical play in 3 acts, by G. D. Day, music
by E. Jakobowski. Typewritten.
© George D. Day and Edward Jakobowski,
New York ; 1898 : 54334, Sept. 16 ; 2c. Sept. 16.
5963
Campbells (The) are comin'; or, Auld lang
syne, military drama, by A. R. Allison. 8 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1913 ; D : 33423 ; Archibald R.
Allison, Alameda, Cal. 5964
Campbell's nightingales; a musical comedy in
2 acts.
© Martin Campbell, Detroit ; D : 8773, July
2, 1906. 5965
Campden wonder. See Tragedy (The) of Nan.
279
5966
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5986
Camping' on the border; musical comedy sketch
in 1 act, by Barry Gray. [10] p. 4°. Type-
MTitten.
© Ic. July 25, 1911 ; D : 24773 ; A. N. Swope,
I'hiladelphia. 5966
Camping out; a musical military farce-comedy
in 3 acts, by W. Osgood.
© Whitman Osgood, Washington; 1SS8:
20471, July 16; 2c. July 16. 5967
pantomimic comedy in 1 act, by Frank
Dumont.
© Charles A. Wells, Philadelphia; 1885:
10124, May 4 ; 2c. July 11. 5968
Same.
© Charles A. Wells, Philadelphia; 1885:
15188, July 14 ; 2c. July 14. 5969
a twenty minute comedy sketch, by Smith
and Campbell. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909; D: 16544; Smith and
Campbell, New York. 5970
Camp's (The) first piano; 1 act play, by L.
Gregory. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911; D: 23618; Lawrence
Gregory, New York. 5971
Campus chatter; play in 1 act, by Louis London.
[2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1913; D: 31912; Leroy J.
Purviance, Galesburg, 111. 5972
Campus (A) rehearsal; sketch, by E. F. Burns.
[3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37924 ; Edgar Floyd
Burns, New York. 5972a
Can dreams come true? play in 1 act, by M. Mc-
Carthy. [1], 47 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1913; D: 31893; Myles Mc-
Carthy, New York. 5972b
Can love sin? an original melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. C. Sackett.
© George C. Sackett, Rockford, 111. ; D :
4797, Mar. 26, 1904. 5973
Can (A) of humor.
© Edward R. Burton and Corney Brookes,
Boston ; D : 3773, July 31, 1903. 5974
Can (The) racket; or, Working the growler,
the latest musical mixture, in 3 large doses,
prepared l)y C. A. Warde.
© Cliarles A. Warde, Boston ; 1885 : 24373,
Nov. 20 ; 2 c. Nov. 20. 5975
Can you beat it? farce in 1 act, by R. Bunker.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D: 39809; Ralph
Bunker, New York. 5975a
Can you blame her? an emotional play in 5
nets, by T. S. Forsyth.
© Thomas Scott Forsyth, New York; D:
173, Feb. 28, 1901. 5976
Can you forgive him? 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary C. Ashbridge, New York ; D : 1777,
Apr. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1902. 5977
Canada, fair Canada; a modern, romantic trag-
edy, by A. E. de Garcia. Montreal, Montreal
shorthand institute and business college
[1902] 100 p. 12°.
© Albert Ernest Knight, Montreal, Canada ;
. D : 2338, Sept. 16, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1902.
5978
Canadian (The) queen; a comedy-drama, by S.
.Johnstone.
© Samuel Johnstone, New York; 1892:
53514, Dec. 28. 5979
Canadian (A) scandal; a drama in 5 acts, by
P. A. Bloomberg of Parkdale [pseud, of P. A.
B. Kikapoo] Typewritten.
© Peter August Bloomberg Kikapoo. Bos-
ton ; 1889 : 17937, June 12 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1890.
5980
Canadier (Ein); drama in 3 akten, von Paul
Hoyse. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta,
1905. 112 p. 12°. (Dramatische dichtungen
von Paul Heyse, 36. bdchen.)
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 6358,
Mar. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905. 5981
Canal-boat Sal; a dramatic composition, in 3
acts, by J. B. Barton.
© John Bernard Barton, New York; D:
1662, Mar. 27, 1902. 5982
Canamonera (La); zarzuela en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de Luis de Larra y Eduardo
Montesinos, musica del maestro Torregrosa.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaSoles] 1907.
43 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Larra y Montesinos, Madrid ; D : 10799,
June 18, 1907 ; 2c. June 18, 1907. 5983
Canard (Le) jaune; vaudeville en 3 actes, par
Claude Roland. Paris, M. Eschig, 1913. 211
p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35094 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 5984
See also Goldene (Der) hahn.
Canard (Le) noir.
See Black (The) duck.
14 p. f°. Type-
Canary (The) and the cat,
written.
© C. A. Aylsworth, Peoria, 111. ; D : 7184,
Aug. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1905. 5985
Canasson; ou, L'ami d' enfance, vaudeville en
1 acte, par Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal
[pseud, of Georges Lanos] Paris, C. Joubert,
1910. 28 p. 8°.
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 19, 1910; D:
22082; Joubert, Paris. 5986
Canavans (The) See Irish folk-history plays.
280
5987
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6001
Canceled (The) vow; a dramatic play, by Mrs.
L. C. Roberts (Harold Bannetyne) [i. e. Ger-
trude Littledale Roberts] Typewritten.
© Mrs. L. C. Roberts, United States ; 1892 :
5638, Feb. 4 ; Ic. Oct. 6, 1892 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1900.
5987
Cancer; or, The missionary, playlet in 1 act, by
W. W. Whalen. 32 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913; D : 35412 ; Will W.
Whalen, Harrisburg, Pa. 5988
Cancion (La) de Chantecler; bagatela cCmico-
lirica en prosa, original de L. de Miranda,
mtjsica del maestro Prudencio Miiiioz. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910.
22, [2] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; D:
22419; Lorenzo de Miranda, Madrid. 5989
Cancion de cuna; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de Gregorio Martinez Sierra. Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espauoles, 1911.
57, [3] p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911 ; 2c. May 27, 1911 : D :
24303; G. Martinez Sierra, Madrid. 5990
Cancion (La) de la farandula; comedia lirica en
1 acto y 3 cuadros, original de E. Carrere, mu-
sica deRicardo Corral. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1912. [4], 24 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31587 ;
Emilio Carrere, Madrid. 5991
Cancion (La) de la gitana; 6, El principe Don
Bias, juguete comico-llrico, en verso, 1 acto y
2 cuadros, original de Jose Zahonero. Ma-
drid, Sociedad anOnima Casa Dotesio. cover-
title, 29 p. 12°.
© Oct. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1910 ; D : 22235 ;
Casa Dotesio, Madrid. 5992
Cancion (La) de la vida; comedia lirico-dra-
matica en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, origi-
nal [de] R. Perez Olivares, mtisica de los
maestros Calle.ia y Barrera. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1908. 46 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Rogelio Perez Olivares. Madrid ; D :
13877, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21. 1908. 5993
Cancion (La) hungara; opereta en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 5 cuadros, en prosa, original de P.
IMuiioz Seca y P. Perez Fernandez, musica de
Pablo Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
paiioles] 1911. 37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28156 ;
Pedro Muiioz Seca y Pedro P6rez Fernandez,
Madrid. 5994
Cancioncillas; or. A musical melange, a song
entertainment in 1 act, by R. Barker. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1909; D : 16407 ; Raymond
Barker, New Orleans. 5995
Candida; a pleasant play, by Bernard Shaw.
New York, Brentano's, 1913. 2 p. 1., [3] -79 p.
16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361158; G. B. Shaw, London. 5996
See also Plays, pleasant and unpleasant.
Candidat (Le) Machefer; comedie satirique en
1 acte en prose, melee de vers de C. Hellem
et P. d'Estoc, d'apres Emile Faguet. 8 p.
(Feuilleton de Coraoedia du lundi, 27 Janvier
1913)
© Jan. 27, 1913; 2c. Apr. 25. 1913; D:
33062; Charles Hellem & Pol d'Estoc, Paris.
5997
Candidate (The); 1 act play, by E. E. Shepherd.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911: D: 23481; Edmund
Elliott Shepherd, Detroit. 5998
Candidos (Los) pretendientes; humorada c6-
mico-lirica en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros,
original de .1. Pernas, musica de los maestros
A. G. Hernandez y J. Pascual. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espanoles, 1914. 52 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38256 ; .Jesris Pernas, Madrid. 5998a
Candle flame; a play, by Katherine Howard.
Boston, Sherman, French & company, 1914.
6 p. 1., 32 p. 8°.
© May 20, 1914; 2c. May 23, 1914; A:
376018 ; Sherman, French & co., Boston. 5998b
Candles (The) of the Medici; drama in 1 act,
by W. O. Iserloh. [4], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1914; D: 36788; Wm. O.
Iserloh, San Francisco. 5998c
Candlesticks; a story of Candlemas eve, by M.
Loder.
© Marion Loder, Brooklyn ; D : 272, Mar.
27, 1901. 5999
Candy (The) booth; a musical sweetmeat in 1
pound, by Edgar Allen Woolf. 1 p. 1., 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1914; D: 38599; Dorothy
Brenner, New York. 5999a
Candy (The) kid; Kilroy & Britton's big mu-
sical melo-drama, by Lem B. Parker. 64 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Kilrov & Britton, Chicago ; D : 9286, Oct.
22, 1906; 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 6000
Candy (The) man; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by R. Hartley, music by Arthur Nevin. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Randolph Hartley, New York; D : 3853,
Aug. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1903. 6001
281
6003
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
Candy (The) shop; [by] G. V. Hobart. 91 p.
4". Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ;
D : 15540, Apr. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 6002
Canker (The) in the bud; comedy-drama, by H.
B. Powell.
© Horace Butler Powell, Philadelphia ;
1887 : 20472, Aug. 11. 6003
Canned; comedy sketch in 2 scenes, by S. F.
Manning, -[l], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914 ; D : 37286 ; Steve Frank
Manning, San Francisco. 6003a
or. What the audience don't see, 1 act
play, by F. G. Wyer. [8] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1911; D: 23399; Forest G.
Wyer, Wallace, W. Va. 6004
Cannibal (The) and the skeleton; a shadow
pantomime, by Hector Fezandie. Philadel-
phia, The Penn publishing company, 1892.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1893 : 4006,
Jan. IS; 2c. Jan. 17. 6005
Cannibal (The) king; a musical comedy in 2
acts, book by L. P. Brown, music by George
Jansen Trinkaus.
© Lawrence Parmly Brown, Peekskill,
N. Y. ; D:2316, Sept. 10, 1902. 6006
sketch in 1 act, by O. Hudgen. [4] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1911; D: 24099; Owen
Hudgen, Monticello, 111. 6007
See also Dialogue from the opera The
cannibal king.
Cannibals (The); an original comic opera,
libretto by C. M. Kurtz.
© Charles M. Kurtz, Chicago; 1892:1868,
Jan. 11; 2c. Nov. 28. 6008
Cannibals of Carriboo. See Fool-killer (The)
Cannon (The) ball express; an American drama
in 4 acts, by R. J. Donnelly.
© Robert J. Donnelly, Brooklyn; 1892:
23873, June 7. 6009
Cannon (The) balls courting; an original far-
cical comedy in 1 act, by F. Forrest.
© Frederic Forrest, Brooklyn ; D : 259, Mar.
25, 1901. 6010
Canny's cross roads; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by G. AV. Hooper.
© George W. Hooper, Camden, O. ; 1884:
9270, May 5. 6011
Caiio (El) gordo; entremes comico, en prosa,
original de E. Haro y J. Aznar. mrtsica del
maestro Arturo Camacho. Madrid [Sociedad
do autores espauoles] 1911. 16 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25046; Eduardo Haro y Joaquin Aznar, Ma-
drid. 6012
Cantas baturras; zarzuela en 1 acto dividido en
3 cuadros, letra de S. Oria y El Bachiller Cor-
chuelo, mCisica del maestro Tomas Barrera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908.
36 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Santiago Oria y El Bachiller Corchuelo,
Madrid ; D : 13458, July 25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25,
1908. 6013
Cantata of the Brownies; by S. H. Birkraire, in
2 parts.
© S. H. Birkmire, Manayunk, Pa.; 1892:
24.545, June 11. 6014
Canterbury pilgrims; a comedy, by Percy Mac-
kaye. New York, London, The Macmillan
company, 1903. 1 p. 1., viii p., 1 1., 210 p. 12".
© Macmillan co., New York ; D : 3189, Mar.
25, 1903; 2c. Mar. 20, 1903. 6015
Canticles (Kestoration of the drama of); by
W. Dearness. Cincinnati, The Ebbert & Rich-
ardson CO., 1911. 77 p. 12".
© Nov. 27, 1911; 2c. Dec. 27, 1911; A:
303573 ; William Dearness, Milwaukee. 6016
Cantilever (The) bridge; a scene from a melo-
drama. The queen of spades, act 3. Type-
written.
© Ada Lee Bascom, San Francisco; 1896:
50666, Sept. 10; 2c. Sept. 10. 6017
Canto de prima vera; opereta en 2 actos de
costumbres de estudiantes en Alemania, argu-
mento y letra original de L. Pascual Frutos,
mtlsica del maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid, So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles, 1912. 64, [2] p.
12".
© Dec. 5. 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31597 ;
Luis Pascual Frutos, Madrid. 6018
Cantor (The); character sketch in 1 act, by B.
Cronson. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912 ; D : 31089 ; Bernard Cron-
son, New York. 6019
Canuck (The); dramatic composition in 1 act,
l)y W. P. Bui-t. 7 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1915; D: 40200; William
Presley Burt, New York. 6019a
a play of Anglo-Canadian life in 4 acts.
© McKee Rankin and Fred G. Maeder,
United States ; 1889 : 26055, Aug. 27. 6030
Canuck's (The) secret; tragedy of the frozen
North in 1 act, by C. B. Gillingwater and Ed-
gar A. Guest. [2], 25 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1912; D: 29296; Claude B.
Gillingwater, New York. 6021
or, A tragedy of the Klondike, by C. Gil-
lingwater and Edgar A. Guest. 35 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Claude Gillingwater, New York; D:
14126, Oct. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 6032
282
6023
COPIKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6044
Canute sonsonete; o, El vals de las rosas,
jucuete comico-lirico, en 1 acto y 2 cuadros,
original de Jose Zahonero, mtlsica del maestro
J. Taboada Steger. 31 p. 12°.
© Casa Dotesio, Madrid ; D : 9710, Dec. 28.
1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 6023
Cap (The) and bells; comedy in 3 acts, by Rob-
ert Vansittart. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1913. 104 p. 12°.
© July 15, 1913; 2c. July 16, 1913; D:
33800 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 6024
Cap Fry's birthday party. See Bird Center.
Cap (The) of Confucius (Die kappe des Con-
fucius); comic opera, by R. A. Edon [de
Buda], music by Pierre Lumier. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Rich. A. Edon, New York ; D : 5215, June
21, 1904 ; 2c. June 21, 1904. 6025
fantastic opera in 3 acts, by [R.] A.
Edon [de Budal, tr. by Z. and L. Rosenfield,
music by Pierre Lumier. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Breitkopf & Hartel, New York ; D : 4520,
Jan. 18, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1904. 6026
Cap of fortune; a mystical musical play, by
R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; D : 1106 ; Nov. 18,
1901. 6027
Cap of fortune and the show girl.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; D : 1302, Jan. 16,
1902. 6028
Cap, the bootblack; or. The heir of Grey son, a
comedy in 4 acts, by F. W. Lodge.
© Francis William Lodge, Brooklyn ; 1884 :
16872, Aug. 21. 6029
a melodrama in 3 acts, by F. W. Lodge.
© Francis William Lodge, Boston; 1885:
6477, Mar. 18 ; 2c. Apr. 27. 6030
Cap, the news girl; or. Saved from shame.
American drama in 1 act. partly original and
partly dramatized from E. D. E. N. South-
worth's thrilling Ledger .story, The hidden
hand, by Henry Linden [pseud, of Henry Lin-
den Collins]
© Henrv Linden Collins, Philadelphia ;
1877:10672, Sept. 15. 6031
Capataz (El); segunda parte de El tfinel, zar-
zuela en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, original
de E. Prieto y R. Rocabert, mfisica de los
maestros Saco del Valle y Cayo Vela. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores e.spai5oles] 1911. 38 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30. 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28154 ;
Enrique Prioto y Ramon Rocabert, Madrid.
6032
Cape (A) Breton lass; a 4 act play, by F. Du-
pree and J. E. McCann. 8°. Typewritten.
© John Ernest ]\IcCann and Frank Dupree,
New York ; D : 4023, Sept. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Sept.
28, 1903. 6033
Cape Cod folks.
© Earl Mayo, New York ; D : 5343, July 26,
1904. 6034
Same; 4°. Typewritten.
© Earl W. Mayo, AVashington ; D : 8274.
Apr. 4, 1906; 2c. Apr. 25, 1906. 6035
a dramatization from the, book, by J. S.
Maffitt.
© James S. Maffitt, New York ; 1888 : 8213,
Mar. 19. 6036
Cape Cod (A) parish; a play in 4 acts, by J.
Snyder.
© John Snyder. Wellesley Hills, Mass. ; D :
4419, Dec. 22, 1903. 6037
Capeas (Las); sainete Ifrico en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, original de R. Tirado, mlisica
del maestro Valdovinos. Madrid, Sociedad de
autores espaiioles, 1912. 43 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32545 ;
Raymundo Tirado, Madrid. 6038
Capers; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by Jennie
Kimball.
© Thomas Flaherty, Boston; 1885:6788,
Mar. 21. 6039
Capinera (La) del Mulino; dramma in 1 pro-
logo e 7 atti, tratto del romanzo omonimo di
E. Richerbourg, riduzione del Luigi Pecora.
© Edward Avella, Philadelphia; D : 9530,
Nov. 28, 1906. 6040
Capitaine (Le) Blomet; comedie en 3 actes, de
Eraile Bergerat.
© P. Ollendorff. Paris; D : 1221, Dec. 30,
1901 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1901. 6041
Capitaine (Le) Fracasse. See Captain Bluster.
Capitaine (Le) Therese; opera-comique en 3
actes [par] A. Bisson, musique de R. Plan-
quette. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1901. 2 p. 1., 159 p.
12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 522, May 16, 1901 ;
2c. May 29, 1901. 6042
Capital and labor; dramatized by Bernard
Kling. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas W. Bilello, Brooklyn; D:3991,
Sept. 18, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1903. 6043
Capital and labor united. See Plot (The) re-
vealed.
Capital (A) case; play in 2 acts, by G. A.
Thompson. 47 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23. 1913 ; D : 33569 ; Grace Allen
Thompson, Fairhaven, Mass. 6044
283
6045
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6060
Capital (A) catch; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. F.
Steely. Typewritten.
© Guy F. Steely, Cliicago ; 1895 : 22249.
Apr. 22 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 6045
Capital I; skit in 1 act, by H. Williamson. 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915; D : 39273 ; Hamilton
Williamson, New York. 6045a
Capital (A) joke; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by M. Morton.
© Martha Morton, New York; 1884:4483,
Mar. 3. 6046
Capital (The) of the nation; in 4 acts, with
scenery of these national public buildings,
the edifices of grandeur : act 1, The Capitol
by moonlight; act 2, The President's mansion
by daylight; act 3, The Treasury department
by starlight ; act 4, The Patent office illu-
minated.
William Fitzsimmons, Philadelphia :
6047, 6048
(Q
1SS4 : 3693, 3694, Feb. 20.
Capital prize; a laughter breeding salmagundi
of farce-comedy, burlesque and operetta, a
farcical comedy, by Dan'l Sully and Harry
Morris.
© Will O. Wheeler, New York ; 1885 : 11756,
May 25. 6049
a musical farce-comedy, in 3 acts, by H. G.
Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, United States;
1888 : 6611, Mar. 3. 6050
a 3 act musical comedy, by D. Sully and
H. Slorris.
© Daniel Sully and Harry Morris, United
States ; 1885 : 8245, Apr. 8. 6051
or. 2041, a musical comedy in 2 nets, by
R. Newcomb.
© Robert Newcomb, New York ; 1884 : 7422,
Apr. 7. 6052
Capital punishment; drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by M. Schorr,
[67] p. 4^ Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1915; D : 41495 ; Morris
Schorr, New York. 6052a
• — — little thing for a theatre in 1 act, by L. E.
Bisch and Henry Wallace Phillips. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1914; D : 36975 ; Louis Ed-
ward Bi.sch, New York. 6052b
play in 3 acts, by J. J. Mogan. [60] p. f°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914 ; D : 39005 ; John Joseph
Mogan, Walthara, Mass. 6052c
Capital punishment — Continued.
or. The matchmaker's strategy, in 1 act,
by E. Roy. Typewritten.
© Elberta Roy, Louisville ; 1900 A : 28954,
Nov. 26; 2c. Nov. 26. 6053
or. Torn from the heart of his family, an
emotional comedy drama in 3 acts, by I. Kahn
and W. Krommelbein.
© I. Kahn and Wm. Krommelbein, United
States; 1881:11499, July 25.
6054
Capital vs. labor; dramatic play in 1 act, by
A. T. Williams. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915; D: 40002; Albert
Thurston Williams, Providence, R. I. 6054a
See also Man (A) of the people. — Trusts
versus the common people. — Walking dele-
gate,
Capitan (II) Fracassa; opera comica in 3 atti
e 4 Quadri, riduzione dal romanzo di Teofilo
Gauthier, di Guglielmo Emanuel, versi di O.
Magici, musica del Mario Costa. London,
Chappell & CO., ltd., 1910. 33 p. 8°.
© Jan. 25, 1910; 2c. Jan. 26, 1910; D:
20024; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 6055
Capitana (La); comic operetta, by T. C. Mc-
Connel and O. M. Schoebel. 20 p, 8°,
© Dec. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1909 ; D : 17763 ;
Oscar M. Schoebel, Holton, Kan. 6056
Capitanes (Los) del Zar; zarzuela en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadrtts de los seiiores R. Camps
y A. Meana. mfisica del maestro Tomds Bre-
t6n. Madrid, Sociedad de autores espauoles,
1914. 40 p. 12", [Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40065 ; R. Camps y Aviles Meana, Madrid.
6056a
Capitol (A) comedy; in 4 acts, by P. Wilstach.
Typewritten.
© Paul Wilstach, New York ; 1900 A : 17139,
July 11 ; 2c. July 16. 6057
Capitola, the heiress of Hurricane hall, 45 p.
8°. Typewritten,
© Phil S. Greiner, Indianapolis ; D : 3799,
July 28, 1903; 2c. July 28, 1903. 6058
Capitolia; comedy-drama in 4 acts, dramatized
from Mrs. South worth's novel The hidden
hand, by E. E. Edgar. 56 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edith Elma Edgar, New York ; D : 2.501,
Oct. 23, 1902; Ic, Sept, 23, 1902, 6059
Capitulation of Mr, Hyleigh; a play in 1 act,
bv F. H. Egbert. Hamilton, O., Brown &
Whitaker, 1906. 32 p. 12°.
© Frank Howard Egbert, Hamilton, O. ; D :
8401, Apr, 23, 1906 ; 2c. May 2, 1906, 6060
284
6060
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6083
Cap'n Dave's daughter; play in 1 act, by H. K.
Tootle. 21 p. 4°. Typewritteu.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40025 ; Harry King
Tootle, St. Louis. 6060a
Cap'n Simon Wheeler, the amateur detective;
a light tragedy, by Mark Twain [pseud, of
Samuel L. Clemens]
© Samuel L. Clemens, Hartford; 1877:
8470, July 20. 6061
— — Same.
© Samuel L. Clemens, Hartford; 1877:
8821, July 31. 6062
Cap'n Warren's wards; play in 3 acts, by Frank
Howe, jr., from the narrative of the same
name, by Joseph C. Lincoln. New York, Man-
uscripts universal society of writers, inc. 63
p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1915 ; D : 40103 ; Manuscripts
universal society of writers, inc.. New l^ork.
6062a
Cap'n's (The) wards.
© James J. Clancy, Brooklyn; 1882:1215,
.Tan. 24. 6063
Capping the climax; an original comedy. Type-
written.
© H. A. Beach, Marietta, Ga. ; 1892 : 13029,
Mar. 25; Ic. Mar. 23. 6064
Cappricciosa; an original operetta, words by
Leon Trepstow, music by C. A. Raida.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York;
1886 : 14446, June 24. 6065
Caprice; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. Stuart.
© William Stuart, New York; 1880:36.
Jan. 2. 6066
opera in 3 acts, by F. P. Patterson. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1911 ; D : 23932 ; Franklin P.
Patterson, Philadelphia. 6067
■ an operetta in 2 acts, by M. E. Marks. [2],
69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1912 ; D : 30922 ; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 6068
■play in 1 act, by P. B. Sipe. [3], 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914 ; D : 35564 ; Paul B. Sipe,
Pittsburg. 6068a
- or, A wayward woman, a drama in 5 acts.
by J. N. Gotthold.
© J. Newton Gotthold, Sewickly, Pa. ; 1880 :
13948, Sept. 13. 6069
■ or. The rustic bride, a comedy drama in
4 acts, by H. P. Taylor
© Howard P. Taylor, New York; 1885:
21219, Oct. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1885. 6070
an original comedy-drama, by Howard
P. Taylor.
© Legrand White, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 18359,
Aug. 29. 6071
Caprice of Capri.
© Mary Brent Whiteside, Atlanta ; D :
10604, May 20, 1907. 6072
Caprices (Les) de Marianne. See Whims
(The) of Marion.
Caprices (The) of an empress; dramatic com-
position in 4 acts, tr. by M. M. Macdonald
from the German, Die spielerein einer kai-
ser in, by Max Dauthendey. 1 p. 1., 152 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29532; Marie M.
Macdonald, New York. , 6073
Capriciosa; a comedy in 5 acts, tr. by L. Syber-
krop, sr. 89 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis Syberkrop, sr., Creston, la. ; D :
5683, Oct. 25, 1904; 2c. Oct. 12, 1904. 6074
Capricious donna; a society comedy drama,
written and arr. by B. Murphy.
© Blanche Murphy, San Francisco; 1889:
32968, Oct. 30. 6075
Capricious fate; a drama of 4 acts, by Hortense
Leisner. 81 p. f. Typewritten.
© Hannah H. Leisner, New York; D : 8.541,
May 16, 1906 ; 2c. May 22, 1906. 6076
Capriolo; bozzetto lirico-drammatico in 1 atto,
parole e mfisica di Alfredo Soffredini. Milano,
G. Eicordi & c. 16 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1, 1915 ; Ic. Mar. 2, 1915 ; D : 39831 ;
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 6076a
Captain (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by G. R.
Sims.
© W. J. Florence, New York ; 1881 : 10149,
June 28. 6077
farcical comedy in 3 acts, by F. C. Burnard.
© James C. Scanlon, New York ; 1881 :
13941, Sept. 12. 6078
• ■ a musical comedy in 3 acts.
© Laura L. Phillips, New York; 1885:
13852, June 26. 6079
Captain Alfred Dreyfus; drama in 5 acts, by
V. Davaillon.
© Victor Davaillon, Cincinnati ; 1900 A :
3G00. Feb. 8. 6080
Captain Alfred Dreyfus, the exile of France;
a drama in 4 acts, by O. L. Allen.
© Oscar L. Allen, Los Angeles ; 1899 : 59451,
Sept. 10. 6081
Captain Alvarez; romantic comedy drama in 3
acts, by H. S. Sheldon. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 29, 1913; D : 33362 ; H. S. Shel-
don. New York. 6082
Captain (The) and chief on Darwin's theory;
drama in 3 acts, by N. A. Stratton. 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1911 ; D : 24672 ; Nathaniel A.
Stratton, New York. 6083
285
6084
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6105
Captain (The) and the kidder. [Preface only]
Typewritten,
© William J. Cooke, New York; D:3640,
June 23, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1903. 6084
Captain Angel. See Girls (The) of the Lib-
erty.
Captain Babs; an opera comique, by E. A. Hu-
bei-. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emile Andrew Huber, New York; D:
14929, Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 6085
Captain Barnacle's courtship. 5 p. f". Type-
written.
© Alfred Prior James, San Francisco; D:
8237, Mar. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1906. 6086
Captain Barrington; an American drama in 4
acts. 4°. Typewritten.
© Victor Mapes, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; D:
33G9, May 2, 1903 ; 2c. May 12, 1903. 6087
Captain Barry; 1 act Irish playlet, by Crane
Wilbur. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911; D: 23130; Daniel J.
Sullivan, Marlboro, Mass. 6088
Captain Blake, U. S. A.; or, A soldier's secret,
a military drama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1892:37707,
Sept. 15. 6089
Captain Blunt; American comedy-drama in 3
acts and 4 scenes, by C. D. South. [4], 66 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1910; D: 21768; Charles D.
South, Santa Clara, Cal. 6090
Captain Bluster; a play taken from Emile
Bergerat's Le Capitaine Fracasse, a dramati-
zation of Theophile Gautier's novel of the
same name, by C. Renauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York : 1896 : 60545,
Nov. 3. 6091
Captain Bradenberg; a story of the Civil War,
a 5 act war drama, by B. Parman. 28 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Bert Parman, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
15077, Feb. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 6092
Captain Brassbound's conversion; a play of
adventure, by Bernard Shaw. New York,
Brentanno's, 1913. 95 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361165 ; G. B. Shaw, London. 6093
See also Three plays for Puritans.
Captain Burt; a drama in 4 acts, by J. Kauf-
mann.
© Joe Kaufmann, Port Richmond, N. Y. ;
D : 10689, June 3, 1907. 6094
Captain Calvert; play in 1 act, by G. W. Har-
rison. [18] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911; D: 24062; Grover
William Harrison, Cambridge. 6095
Captain Careless; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book by R. M. Baker, lyrics by R. M. Baker
and Clifton Crawford, music by Clifton Craw-
ford.
© R. Melville Baker, Wellesley Hills,
Mass. ; D : 5220, June 22, 1904. 6096
Captain Clay of Missouri; an American play
• in 4 acts, by D. K. Higgins and M. O. Hig-
gins.
© David K. Higgins, New York, and Milton
O. Higgins, Chicago ; D : 13618, Aug. 20, 1908.
6097
Captain Cook; an historical comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by Sands W. Forman, music by
N. Brandt. Vocal score. San Francisco,
Sherman, Clay & co.
© Noah Brandt, San Francisco; 1893:
14798, Mar. 24. 6098
Captain Cool; vaudeville sketch, by P. Hardlin.
13 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1915; D : 39568 ; Philip Ham-
lin, Spokane, Wash. 6098a
Captain Cunningham; or, An Arctic mystery,
a modern drama in 5 acts, by A. E. Rice.
© Alfred E. Rice, St. Paul; 1889:26294,
Aug. 29. 6099
Captain de Castro's double; a Spanish melo-
drama in 3 acts and a prologue, by Burt
Senior (Gilbert C. Arnold)
© Walter H. Arnold, Boston; 1895:56995,
Nov. 11. 6100
Captain Diana; romance of old San Francisco
in 4 acts, by D. Clift. [149] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914 ; D : 36204 ; Denison Clift,
San Francisco. 6100a
Captain Dick; or, Our war correspondent,
comedy drama, in 3 acts, by Arthur L. Buz-
zell.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; 1899:
58988, Sept. 14; 2c. Oct. 30. 6101
Capt. Dreyfus; realistic drama in 4 acts, by A.
Tanzman, tr. and adapted by A. Hoffman.
© Abraham I. Tanzman, San Francisco;
1899 : 63651, Oct. 2. 6102
Captain Falkiner; or, The rose of the Emerald
Isle, an original Irish drama in 4 acts, by
James Allen. New York, 1872.
© Charles Davidson, New York ; 1872 :
11933, Nov. 12. 6103
Captain Firebrand; or, The oath of the twelve,
a drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Poole.
© .lohn F. Poole, Brooklyn; 1873:2506,
Mar. 14. 6104
Captain Fourflush.
© Harry L. Newton, Chicago; D : 8660,
June 8, 1906. 6105
286
6106
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6127
Captain Fracasse; comedy heroic in 4 acts, by
G. Lesoir.
© George Lesoir, New York; 1898:21811,
Apr. 5. 6106
a 4 act play witli prologue. 8°. Type-
written.
© William Heurv Shelton, New York ; D :
3376, May 4, 1903; 2c. Apr. 20, 1903. 6107
a romantic comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. C. Cowper.
© William C. Cowper, New York; D : 942.
Oct. 2, 1901. 6108
a romantic drama, by M. L. Severy, founded
on the novel of Gautier.
© Melvin L. Severy, Lewiston, Me. ; 1885 :
26218, Dec. 14; 2c. Oct. 17, 18S9. 6109
or. Prince and players, a romantic play
in 4 acts, by M. Van Tassell and A. Rowland.
f°. Typewritten.
© Marie Van Tas.sel and Alfred Rowland,
Fort Edward. N. Y. ; D : 1735, Apr. 15, 1902 ;
2c. Apr. 15, 1902. 6110
Captain Heme, TJ. S. A.; an American military
melodrama in 4 acts, by M. B. Smith.
© Margaret Barrett Smith, New York;
1891:34443, Sept. 28. 6111
Captain Hidd; a piratical pleasantry in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by A. N. C. Fowler. 56 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
7919, Jan. 30, 1906; 2c. Jan. 30, 1906. 6112
Captain Jack; or, The Irish outlaw, an origi-
nal Irish drama in 3 acts, by Bernard F.
Moore. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1894.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
49594, Oct. 24; 2c. Nov. 8. 6113
or. The Modoc war, a drama in 3 acts.
by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, Brooklyn; 1873:2213,
Mar. 7. 6114
Captain Jack of the Lazy B. Ill p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Philip R. Kellar and Robert H. Moulton,
Chicago; D : 4497, Jan. 13, 1904; 2c. Jan. 13,
1904. 6115
Captain January; a play in 1 act, by Ida Lewis
Towers, adapted from the book of that name
by Laura Richards.
© Robert Fischer, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1898 :
28746, May 9. 6116
21 p.
— a playlet in 1 act, by A. Barratt.
4°. Typewritten.
© Augustus Barratt, New York ; D : 5905.
Dec. 13, 1904; 2c. Dec. 13, 1904. 6117
Captain Jim; comedy in 3 acts, by W. H. Car-
son. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1910; D: 20384; William
Henry Carson, New York. 6118
Captain Jinks of the Horse marines; a fan-
tastic comedy in 3 acts, by Clyde Fitch. New
York, Doubleday, Page & co., 1902. 6 p. 1.,
166, [1] p. front., pi. 8". [With illustra-
tions from the play as presented by Miss
Ethel Barrymore]
© Doubleday, Page & co.. New York ; A :
31.562, Apr. 12, 1902; 2c. Apr. 12, 1902. 6118a
Captain Joe; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. Gersten-
berg, adapted from A little world, a series of
college plays for girls. 110 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Alice Ger-stenberg. Chicago ; D : 14402,
Nov. 28, 1908; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 6119
See also Little (A) world.
Capt. John Smith; a comic opera, by J. W.
Hamby and F. A. Williams.
© J. W. Hamby, Cleveland; 1892:13717,
Mar. 28. 6120
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas; a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. I. Brown and J. A.
Kent.
© William I. Brown and Joseph A. Kent,
Alexandria, Ind. ; D:296, Apr. 1, 1901. 6121
Captain Karl; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
S. R. Ellis. Typewritten.
© Sidney R. Ellis, United States; 1891:
5523, Feb. 9 ; 2c. Aug. 19. 6122
Captain Kate; a drama in 1 act, by G. C. Ban-
croft.
© Genevieve Cox Bancroft, San Francisco ;
1891 : 35726, Oct. 5. 6123
Captain Keene; drama in 4 acts, by F.
Wright, jr. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1911; D: 25155; Fred
Wright, jr.. New York. 6124
Captain Kelly; an Ii'ish hunting romance in
3 acts.
© Edward F. O'Brien, Cleveland; D:
10812, .Tune 19, 1907. 6125
Captain Kenkins Katzen jammer circus; a farce
comedy in 1 act and 2 scenes, by F. Borne-
man. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Borueman, New York ; D : 9756,
.Tan. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1907. [Note : Title on
the copies reads Captain Yenkins Katzenjam-
mer circus] 6126
Captain Kettle; an original play in 4 acts, by
Malcolm Watson and Murray Carson. 152 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank W. Sanger, New York ; D : 2460,
Oct. 17, 1902; 2c. Oct. 17, 1902. 6127
287
6128
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6147
Captain Kid and the Kids. See White (The)
shamrock.
Captain Kidd; comedy with music in 3 acts, by
Seymour Hicks, from Richard Harding Da-
vis's plav, The dictator, lyrics by Adrian Ross,
additional lyrics by George Arthurs, music by
Leslie Stuart. London, Chappell & co., ltd.,
1910. 30 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 24, 1910; 2c. Jan. 25, 1910; D:
20015; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 6128
^ comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by E. L.
Couch. Typewritten.
© Elbert L. Couch, Northampton, Mass.;
1894:41554, Sept. 11; 2c. Sept. 12. 6129
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by A. M. Sal-
yer and F. Hunter, orchestral score by Henry
Schoenefeld. Los Angeles, Pacific music co.
[1907] 42 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© A. M. Salyer and Fordyce Hunter, Los
Angeles ; D : 10044, Feb. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28,
1907. 6130
a musical yarn, by E. C. Anthony and A.
F. Kales. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Earl C. Anthony and Arthur F. Kales,
California ; D : 14341, Nov. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov.
21, 1908. 6131
or, A peerless peeress and an haughty
pirate, by G. A. Morrison, jr.
© George Austin Morrison, jr., New York;
1888:6421, Mar. 1; 2c. Mar. 19. 6132
or. The bride of the buccaneers, comic op-
era in 2 acts, libretto by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1893:44505,
Oct. 5. 6133
or. The island of Ziz.
© Eugene C. McElhany, Kalamazoo, Mich. ;
D : 3337,"^ Apr. 16, 1903. 6134
Captain Kidd, coin collector; comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by B. L. Taylor. Typewritten.
© Bert Leston Taylor, Manchester, N. H. ;
1896 : 25062, Apr. 23 ; 2c. May 6. 6135
Captain Kidd, the pirate. See Mariner (The)
Captain Kidd's mate; drama in 2 acts with a
prologue and epilogue, by H. A. Conklin.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915; D : 40388 ; Harry
Adams Conklin, New York. 6135a
Captain Lettarblair; a comedy in 3 acts, writ-
ten for E. H. Sothern, by Marguerite Mering-
ton. Indianapolis, The Bobb-s-Merrill com-
pany [1906] 9 p. 1., 212 p. front., 18 pi. 12°.
© Bobbs - Merrill co., Indianapolis; A:
154691, Aug. 23, 1906; 2c. Aug. 23, 1906.
6135b
Captain Lovett; a play in 5 acts, by E. S. Gold-
stein, founded on the novel Paul Clifford, by
Edward Bulwer Lytton. 54 p. f". Type-
written.
© Edwin S. Goldstein, Cincinnati ; D : 2709,
Dec. 13, 1902; 2c. Dec. 13, 1902. 6136
Captain Manikin; or, The mari and Marie, a
comedy in 1 act, by R. Duncan. 13 p. f*.
Typewritten.
© Raymond Duncan, New York ; D : 2456,
Oct. 16, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1902. 6137
Captain Mary Miller; a drama, by Harriet H.
Robinson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1887:7240,
Mar. 28; 2c. Apr. 1. 6138
Captain Marry old and Miss Mary Young;
humorous extravaganza in 4 acts, by G. H.
Michel. 51 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. May 31, 1910 ; D : 21217 ; Gustave H.
Michel, Cleveland. 6139
Capt. Mishler; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, United States; 1884:
6998, Mar. 31 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 6140
a comic melodrama or comedy.
© Gus Williams, United States ; 1883 : 4702,
Mar. 13. 6141
Captain Molly; an American play in 5 acts, by
G. C. Hazelton, jr.
© George C. Hazelton, jr., Brooklyn ; D :
651, July 12, 1901. 6142
a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M. Campbell.
© IMaurice Campbell, New York ; D : 501,
May 23, 1901. 6143
or. Saved by his child, a 5 act dramatiza-
tion of Mary Andrew Denison's story, by
C. Russell.
© Clinton Russell, New Yorlc state ; 1897 :
16444, Mar. 10. 6144
Captain of his destiny; drama, 4 acts, by
Franklin Winter.
© Frank Howe, jr., Philadelphia ; D : 14149,
Oct. 26, 1908. 6145
Captain (A) of industry; play in 4 acts, by H.
Thompson. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hallett Thompson, New York; D : 8169.
Mar. 15, 1906; 2c. Mar. 15, 1906. 6146
Captain (The) of Plymouth; a comic opera in
3 acts. libretto by Seymour S. Tibbals, music
by Harry C. Eldridge, lyrics by Tibbals and
Eldridge. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertain-
ment house, 1908. 107 p. 4°. Vocal score.
© Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin,
O. ; D : 14221, Nov. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1908.
6147
See also Puritans.
288
6148
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6167
Captain (The) of the gate. See Allison's lad.
Captain (The) of the Gray horse troop; a play
in 5 acts, by R. Crothers aud L. M. Sill,
founded on the novel by Hamlin Garland. 106
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louise Morgan Sill and Rachel Crothers,
New Yorlv; D : 3506, May 28, 1903; 2c. July
13, 1903. 6148
Captain of the Nonsnch; a comedy in 3 acts,
by J. F. Milliken. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1909 ; D : 16752 ; .Tames Fos-
ter Milliken, New York. 6149
Same. Typewritten.
© James Foster Milliken. New York; 1897:
26470, Apr. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 6150
Captain (The) of the Plover; an original
libretto for comic opera, by Mrs. L. D. Shears.
© Mrs. L. D. Shears, Peekskill, N. Y. ; 1886 :
16227, July 17; 2c. July 17. 6151
Captain (The) of the watch; a comedietta in 1
act, by J. R. Planche. New York, R. M. De
Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8000, July 3; 2c. July 26. 6153
Captain (The) of Troop G; dramatization and
adaption to U. S. array life in 5 acts, by
F. O. Rose, from Gen'l Sir E. B. Hamley's
novel, Lady Lee's widowhood. [105] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1914 ; D : 38683 ; Frank Oakes
Rose, New York. 6152a
Captain Paul; a drama in 4 acts, by E. E. Rose.
© Edward E. Rose, East Marshfield, Mass. ;
1891:1760, Jan. 12. 6153
Captain Penniless; a comedy in 3 acts, by Wil-
liam A. Elderkin. Typewritten.
© Charles L. Gurley, W^ashingtou ; 1895 :
2859, Jan. 9; 2c. Jan. 28. 6154
Captain Proxy; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by D. S. Marion. 86 p. f.
Typewritten.
Capt. Racket; a comedy in 3 acts, by Charles
Townsend. Chicago, The Dramatic publish-
ing CO.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 16550*,
Mar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 11. 6156
Captain Scarlet; by G. D. Parker and W. E.
(iraliam. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. D. Parker. Baltimore; D : 2129, Julv
17, 1902; 2c. Sept. 13, 1902. 6157
Captain Shout; a farce corned v in 2 acts, bv
P. W. Hyde.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh ;
1898:10268, Feb. 7; 2c. Feb. 12. 6158
Capt. Skin; or, The long lost daughters,
© Alvin W. Le Mieus, Lebanon, N. H. ; D :
10787, June 18. 1907. 6159
Captain Swagger; comedy in 4 acts, by H. L.
Bimm. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1911; D: 24024; Harry Lee
Bimm, Dayton, O. 6160
Captain Swell; a negro farce in 2 scenes, by
F. E. Hiland. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
27904, May 7; 2c. June 20. 6161
Captain Swift; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. Haddon Chambers. New York, Samuel
French ; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1902.
69 p. 12».
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 2336, Sept.
16, 1902; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 6162
Captain Therese; opera comique in 3 acts, by
Robert Planquette, lyrics by F. C. Burnand
and Gilbert A. Beckett, arr. for the American
stage by Louis Harrison.
© Agnes Huntington, United States ; 1891 :
36945, Oct. 14. 6163
Captain TJ. S. Stata's nemesis; a burlesque, by
C. Appleby.
© Charles Appleby, Napa, Cal. ; 1891:
33612, Sept. 21. 6164
Captain Van der Hum; a piratical tale in 2
ropes' lengtii, book and lyrics by Maude Eliza-
beth Inch, music by W. Rhys-Herbert. Book
of words. New York, J. Fischer & bro., 1915.
cover-title, 16 p. 4°. (Fischer edition, no.
3909)
© Mar. 25, 1915; 2c. Mar. 26, 1915; D:
40182 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 6164a
Captain Velvet; an American drama in 5 acts,
by E. Arden.
© Edwin Arden, West New Brighton. N. Y. ;
1892:7647, Feb. 17. 6165
Captain von Eedelstadt; a comedy in 4 acts, by
H. Lindsley.
© Harris Lindsley, New York ; D : 1805,
Apr. 29, 1902. 6166
Captain Walrus; or, The game of three, play
in 1 act, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. New York,
S. French; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1907.
20 p. 12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 121)
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New Y'ork;
D: 11541, Oct. 16, 1907; 2c. Oct. 16, 1907.
6167
Captain Yenkins Katzenjammer circus. See
Captain Kenkins Katzenjammer circus.
5379°— 15-
-19
289
6168
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
6188
Captain's (The) boy; a sensational comedy
drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by W. H.
Dehlman.
© William Henrv Dehlman, Long Island
City, N. Y. ; 1898: 8525, Jan. 29. 6168
Captain's (A) dream of the crazy sailor; novel
comedy pantomime, written by F. Derrill,
scenic and electrical effects by Len F. Fabian.
[7] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912 ; D : 28942 ; Frank Der-
rill, Los Angeles. 6169
Captain's (The) heart; a play in 4 acts, by E.
S. Tupper. 107 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edith Sessions Tupper, New York ; D :
5296, July 14, 1904; 2c. July 14, 1904. 6170
Captain's (The) man; a musical melodrama in
3 acts, by Lisle De Vaux Matthewraan and
C. S. de Rapelye. 149 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carolvn S. de Rapelye, East Orange.
N. J. ; D:6324, Mar. 13, 1905; 2c. Mar. 13,
1905. 6171
Captain's (The) mate; a realistic comedy
drama, by G. Dittmar.
' © George Dittmar, Jersey City; 1892:
12919, Mar. 24. 6172
Captain's (The) revenge. See Two jolly pals.
Captain's (The) v/ager; a comedietta, by
Charles Townsend.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 68876,
Oct. 23; 2c. Nov. 17. 6173
Captain's (The) ward; a drama in 4 acts, by
Grnliam Ashmead. [Chester, Pa., J. Spencer.
1902] 35 p. 8°.
© Henrv Graham Ashmead, Chester, Pa. ;
D : 2183, Jidy 29, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1902.
6174
Captain's (The) wife; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by J. H. White. Ms.
© J. Harrison White, Chicago; 1884:
20689, Oct. 14; 2c. Dec. 4. 6175
Captif (Le); piece en 1 scene, par T. Bernard.
2 p. f. Printed.
© Tristan Bernard et Hachette & co.,
Paris; D : 7756, Dec. 23, 1905; 2c. Dec. 23.
1905. 6176
Captive (The); or, The bride of '76, a drama
in 3 acts, by W. H. Whitney.
© William H. Whitney, Milwaukee; 1877:
14565, Dec. 14. 6177
Captive (A) maiden in Damascus; drama in 5
acts, bv John Rea. San Francisco, Whitaker
& Ray-Wiggin co., 1915. 32 p. 12°.
© June 14. 1915; 2c. June 21, 1915; D:
41177 ; Whitaker & Ray-Wiggin co., San Fran-
cisco. 6177a
Captive (The) prince. -See Ahmed.
Captive (The) princess; an entertainment for
the close of school, by Annie Maria Mitchell.
New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
22954, Apr. 12; 2c. Oct. 7. 6178
Captives; romantic drama in 5 acts, written
and arr. by I. R. Hald.
© I. R. Hald, Chicago ; 1879 : 1507, Jan. 31.
6179
a spectacular drama in 4 acts, written and
arr. by I. R. Hald.
© I. R. Hald, Chicago ; 1881 : 18280, Nov.
25; 2c. Nov. 25. 6180
Captor (A) captivated; a dramatic sketch in
1 act, by W. S. Hamblen. 7 p. f^ Type-
written.
© William S. Hamblen, Chicago; D : 7907,
Jan. 27, 1906; 2c. Jan. 27, 1906. 6181
Capture (The): a comedy playlet, by J. B.
Walsh. 10 p.' 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1912; D: 29580; Nick San-
tera, Chicago. 6182
-play in 1 act, by G. Davis. [1], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1. 1913 ; D : 35214 ; Gordon Davis,
Spokane, Wash. 6183
Capture (The) of Ozah; an Indian play in 1 act,
by Helen P. Kane. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1914. 15 p. 12°. (On
cover : French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 293)
[With music]
© Dec. 11, 1914; 2c. Dec. 14, 1914; D:
39076; Samuel French, New York. 6183a
serio-comedy in 1 act, accompanying mu-
sic original Indian songs, by H. Kane. 18 p.
obi. 16°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Helen P. Kane, Washington ; D : 13747,
Sept. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1908. 6184
Capture of the colonel; comedy in 4 acts, by
Cephas Aurelius Winker [pseud, of C. A.
Williams] [1], 87 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Alfred Williams. Salt Lake City :
D: 5469, Aug. 20, 1904; 2c. Oct, 26, 1904. 6185
Capture (The) of Vargas.
© Rosa Daniels, Macon, Ga. ; D:2812, .Tan.
5, 1903. 6186
Capture, sacking, fall and taking of the
Alamo; a drama without words, historical
and open air spectacle and fireworks drama,
by L. Leubrie.
© Lou Leubrie, Memphis. Tenn. ; 1889 :
20179, June 28. 6187
Captured; or. The old maid's triumph, a com-
edy in 4 acts, by William L. Beck. Clyde, O,,
Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; 1888 : 6785. Mar.
5; 2c. Mar. 14. 6188
290
189
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6208
Captured (The) bacchante; 1 act playlet, by
M. Fairweather. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Mary P^airweather, New York ; D : 14330,
Nov. 20, 1908; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 6189
Car (The) accident; play in 1 act, by B. Rosen-
thal. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1915; D: 39895; Benlamin
Rosenthal, Boston. 6189a
Car-hook (A) tragedy. Sec Crime.
Car 2, stateroom 1; 1 act comedy, by Will M.
Cressy.
© Nita Allen Rodolph, New York : D : 7859.
.Tan. 16, 1906. 6190
Cara-chica; boceto de coraedia, de M. Milmra y
R. Gonzalez, mu.sica de Ignacio F. Castilla.
Madrid [Sociedad de antores espaiioles] 1908.
36 p. 8". [Libretto only]
© Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, Ma-
drid; D: 14511, Dec. 11, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11,
1908. 6191
Caraboo (The) mines; a melodrama, by W. S.
Nead.
© William S. Nead, Omaha, Neb.; 1895:
30864, June 10; 2c. Oct. 3. 6192
Caracas; or, Dairy land to Fairyland.
© Frank .Tohnson, Boston ; 1895 : 9447, Feb.
14. 6193
Caralimpia; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
original de Ventura de la Vega, mtisica de
Quinito Valverde y Luis Foglietti. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espanoles, 1914. 39 p.
12".
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38219; Ventura de la Vega, Madrid. 6193a
Caravan (The) route; an original Arabian
comic opera in 2 acts, words and lyrics by
S. A. Merinbaum, music by Harry Lahnde.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Merinbaum & Lahnde, Chicago ; D :
10431, Apr. 27, 1907; 2c. Apr. 27, 1907. 6194
Carbajal, the demon of the Andes; tragedy in
3 acts, by A. A. Furman. [91] p. f. Type-
written,
© Ic. Mar. 5. 1914; D : 36307 ; Alfred An-
toine Furman, New York. 6194a
Carbeau; an historical, romantic drama in pro-
logue and 4 acts, by Mrs. Henry L. Thomas.
© Henry L. Thomas. Philadelphia; 1878:
3844, Apr. 1. 6195
Card (The) boy; comedy in 1 act, by Robert P.
Janette. 4 p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 20, 1912; I): 28368; R. P. Jan-
ette and Don M. Ramsay, Boston. 6196
Card (The) game; play in 1 act, by .1. M. Wein-
berger. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Julius ^I. Weinberger, New York ; D :
11912, Dec. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1907. 6197
Card (The) house; operetta in 3 acts, by E. G.
Rosenblatt and J. L. Sperling. [44] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1911; D : 25698 ; Edith G.
Rosenblatt and Joan L. Sperling, New York.
6198
Card (The) king of the coast; an original
drama, by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago; D : 9821, Jan.
21, 1907. 6199
Card (The) player; by B. K. Horning. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1911; D: 25705; B. King
Horning, Milwaukee. ' 6200
Cardenio; drama in 5 akten, von Franz Diilberg.
Berlin, E. Fleischel & co., 1912. [8], 170 p.
12°.
© Apr. 6, 1912 ; 2c. May 17, 1912 ; D : 29699 ;
Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 6201
■ Same. [Melle i. Hann., Druck von F. E.
Haag] 1912. 2 p. 1., 172 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D: 28744: Egon
Fleischel & co., Berlin. 6202
Cardiac (The) romance of the king of hearts
and the stolen tarts; done into 2 acts and 3
scenes out of Mother Goose, by F. W. Noson.
© Frank W. Noxon, Boston ; 1898 : 13840,
Feb. 26; 2c. Feb. 26. 6203
Cardinal (The); or, Jeanette La Var.
© Maurice Samuels, Brooklvn ; 1900 A :
6929, Mar. 15. 6204
Cardinal (A) virtue; 4 act drama, by W. H.
Russell. [5], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910 ; D : 22361 ; William H.
Russell, Philadelphia. 6205
Cardinal's (The) deputy; a comedy, by L.
Corde. Typewritten.
© Leslie Corde, New York ; 1895 : 15388,
Mar. 18; Ic. Mar. 12. 6206
Cardinal's (The) fool; an historical comedy in
4 acts, by M. G. Winstock.
© Melvin G. Winstock. New York : D : 332,
Apr. 10, 1901. 6207
Cardinal's (The) gua.rd; romantic play in 4
acts, by L. Therval. 4 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915; D: 40150; Laurence
Therval, London. 6207a
Cardinal's (The) love story; a comedy in 3 acts,
by 0. Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington ; D : 709.
July 30. 1901. 6208
Cardinal's (The) niece; drama in 3 acts, by
L. C. Moi.se. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1914 ; D : 35951 : Leonard
Compton Moi'se, Covington, La. 6208a
291
6208
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6227
Cardinal's (The) niece — Continued.
Same. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915 ; D : 39940 : Leonard C.
Moise, Covington, La. 6208b
Cards; a sensational society play in 4 acts, by
E. P. Smith.
© E. P. Smith, Cohoes, N. Y. ; 1874:9680,
July 24. 6209
Care (The) of parents; play in 4 acts, by J. W.
Wallace. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35118 : James Wil-
liam Wallace, St. Louis. 6210
Career (The); play in 4 acts, by G. C. Hazelton
and T. G. White. [70] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25054 ; George C.
Hazelton and T. Gilbert White, New York.
6211
Career (A) in socialism; a modern American
play in 4 acts, by J. Wedekind (Morrill
Hazard) 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julius Wedekind, New York; D : 8380,
Apr. 18, 1906; 2c. Apr. 18, 1906. 6212
Career (The) of Anne Barge; drama in 3 acts,
by M. Van der Voort. [45] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912; D: 28602; Maybelle
Van der Voort, Palo Alto, Cal. 6213
Career (The) of Kitty; play in 5 episodes, by
Margaret ArmstroJig. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1913; D: 32118; Louise M.
Armstrong, New York. 6214
Career (The) of Mrs. Clevenger; comedy in 3
acts, by G. E. Towndrow.
© Grace Eleanor Towndrow, New Rochelle,
N. Y. ; D : 8457, May 1, 1906. 6215
Careless Cupid; a negro fnrce in 1 act, by F. E.
Hiland. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston: 1896:
32372, May 29; 2c. June 20. 6216
Careless (A) lassie; Scottish sketch in 1 act,
by Harry Grattan [pseud, of H. W. G. Plunk-
ett] [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914 ; D : 37348 ; Henry Wil-
loughby Plunkett, London. 6216a
Careless (The) sophomore: dramatic composi-
tion, by R. D. Paine. 56 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1910; D: 22940; Ralph D.
Paine, Durham, N. H. 6217
Careta (La) de Pierrot; farsa carnavalesca, en
1 acto, con un i^rologo y un epilogo, en prosa y
verso, original de Silvio Figarelo y G. Piiiana.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1909.
31 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Silvio Figarelo y Gabriel Piiiana, Ma-
drid ; D : 16133, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23.
1909. 6218
Carib (The); a play in 3 acts and a prologue,
by T. L. Douglas. [l],48p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D: 30880; Terrevous
L. Douglas, Chicago. 6219
Carib isle; or, None but the brave, a drama in
1 act, by A. Reall. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914 ; D : 38602 ; Arthur Reall,
Philadelphia. 6219a
Caricature of a face; dramatic sketch, by
Frank B. Coigne. 7 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912; D: 29323; Champion
film CO., New York. 6220
Caricatures; comedy in 3 scenes, by C. M. de
Navarro. 27 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1912 ; D : 31834 ; Carlos Mar-
cos de Navarro, New York. 6220a
Caricaturist (The); a new theatrical effect and
designing entertainment, invented by Jean
Ardoti.
© J. Ardoti and H. Konigsbaum, United
States; 1873:4906, May 6. 6221
Carillon. See Glockenspiel.
Carillon (Le) de Saint- Arlon; operette en 3
actes et 4 tableaux, par Louis Bouvet et Ch.
Darantiere, musique de Gaston Mevnard.
Paris, C. Joubert [1906] 146 p. 8". [Li-
bretto only]
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 9085, Sept 10, 1906 ;
2c. Sept. 10, 1906. 6222
Carinito cieg-o; entremes lirico en 1 cuadro y
en prosa, original libra de L. Ramos de la
Vega, niusica del maestro Bus to. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1908. 19 p.
12". [Libretto only]
© Lola Ramos de la Vega, Madrid ; D :
14691, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 6223
Carino serrano; zarzuela draraatica en 1 acto
y 3 euadros, en prosa y verso, original de F.
Gil Asensio y S. Perez-Aguirre, nn'isica del
maestro Anglada. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1909. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16245 ;
Federico Gil Asensio y S. Perez-Aguirre,
Madrid. 6224
Carita mondana; commedia in 3 atti, di G. An-
tona-Traversi. ;Milan, Societa editrice tea-
trale, 1907. 123 p. 12".
© Giannino Antona-Traversi, Milan; D:
11531, Oct. 14, 1907; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 6225
Carl; or. The magic flute, a musical drama in
3 acts, with prologue, by D. Lowry.
© David Lowry, Pittsburgh ; 1879 : 4139,
Mar. 29 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 6226
Carl Anderson.
© William S. Brown, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
11583, Oct. 24, 1907. 6227
292
6228
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6246
Carl Carlson; a Swedish dialect comedy in 3
acts, by D. B. Sorlin.
© Daniel Bror Sorlin, New York; D : 302,
Apr. 2, 1901. 6228
Carl Doonder; or. Out of sight, a musical farce-
coiuecly in 3 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© P'.dwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. ;
1890 : 18371, June 5. 6229
Carl Johnson, the woodman; a serio-comic
ilrania in 5 acts, by C. C. Hassler. Sycamore,
111.. True repul>lican print, 1897.
© C. C. Hassler, Bloomington, 111.; 1897:
9623, Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 6. 6230
Carl Schinkee, engineer. Typewritten.
© James McGrew, jr., Avalon, Pa. ; 1899 :
70030, Oct. 27; 2c. Oct. 30, 1900. 6231
Carl, the fiddler; a drama in 3 acts, by C.
Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, San Francisco ; 1871 :
2597, Alar. 25. 6232
Carlos Herrera; piece in 5 acts and 7 tableaux,
by Albert IVIiral, tr. and adapted by the
Franco-American dramatic agency.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1885:26510, Dec. 16, 6233
Carlotta; a tragedy in 5 acts, by R. Roskoten.
© Robert Roskoten, Peoria, 111. ; 1878 :
12620, Nov. 2; 2c. Apr. 2, 1880. 6234
See also Semiramis, and other plays.
Carmaceta; a romance of the Cuban war, by F.
E. Pluumier.
© Frank E. Plummer, Washington; D:
9052, Sept. 7, 1906. 6235
Carmelita; drama in 1 act, adapted from the
Italian of Enrico Montecorboli, by A. H. Cady.
© Alice Howard Cady and Wm. Sevmour,
L'nited States ; 1894 : 38887, Aug. 23. ' 6236
or. Force and finesse, a drama in 5 acts,
by H. J. W. Dam.
© Henry Jackson Wells Dam, United
States ; 1883 : 18955, Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 15.
6237
Carmelite (La); comedie musicale en 4 actes et
5 tableaux, de CatuUe Jlendes, musique de
Reynaldu Hahn. Paris. Heugel & cie. ; New
York, Musical and dramatic copyright office,
1902. 48 p. 8^ [Libretto only]
© Heugel iS: cie. Paris ; D : 2654, Nov. 1,
1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 6238
Carmelo; fiesta spectacle, by Lieu Tisdale. 37 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914; D: 36375; Mrs. W. De
Witt Tisdale, San Francisco. 6238a
Carmen; by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy,
music by Georges Bizet, ed. and with an in-
troduction by W. J. Henderson. New York,
Dodd, Mead & company, 1911. xxvii, [1],
233 p. 24°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 16, 1911; A:
297984 ; Dodd, Mead & co., New York. 6239
an adaptation of the story of Prosper Meri-
mee, by Henry Hamilton, dramatized by
Miron L. Smithson. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1909. 77 p. f. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16377 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. > 6240
a drama, by E. Johnstone. Typewritten.
[Note : Name on copies, E. Jordan]
© E. Johnstone, Nev>- York; 1894:52492,
Nov. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1895. 6241
drama in 4 acts, by Langdale Williams.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [65]
p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Dec. IS, 1914 ; D : 39134 ; Alex. Byers,
Chi(!ago. 6241a
— a dramatization of Prosper Merimee's novel
of the same title, by F. JIartin.
© Fabe Martin, Dowagiac, Mich. ; 1878 :
14415, Dec. 10. 6242
— melodramatic play in 1 act, 1 scene, adapt-
ed from the story of Prosper Merimee, by M.
Doi'an. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, New York ; D : 6303, Mar.
7, 1905; 2c. Mar. 7, 1905. 6243
— opera in 4 acts, music by Georges Bizet,
newly translated from the French of H. Meil-
hac and L. Halevy, by Algernon St. John-
Brenon. New York. Harry Hvams. 1914. 32
p. 8". [With music]
© Sept. 11, 1914; 2c. Sept. 23, 1914; D:
38282 ; Century opera co.. New York. 6243a
•taken from Prosper ]Merimee's novel.
libretto by Henry IMeilhac and Ludovic Ha-
levy, new English version by Hermann Klein,
music by Georges Bizet. Book of words. Lon-
don. Metzler & co. (1909), ltd., 1913. 48 p.
8".
© May 12, 1913; 2c. May 31. 1913; A:
347632; Metzler & co. (1909), ltd., London.
6244
a romantic drama in 4 acts, an adaptation
from Prosper Merimee, by Y. Storbeck. 42 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Vale.ska Storbeck, Chicago ; D : 3390,
Apr. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 6245
dramatized from the novel of Prosper
Merimee, by Theodore Kremer. Chicago and
New York, The Dramatic pub. co., 1906. 77
p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9297,
Oct. 23, 1906; 2c. Oct. 24, 1906. 6246
293
6247
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6366
Carmen — Continued.
a romantic play in 4 acts, adapted from the
story of Prosper Merimee, and the opera of
Carmen, by M. Doran and M. Revel.
I© Marie Doran and Mollie Revel, New
York; 1896:18013, Mar. 25; 2c. Apr. 9; 2c.
tjT>ewritten Apr. 10. 6247
or. The cigar girl of Seville, a play, by
Olive Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, United States ; 1878 : 11843,
Oct. 14. 6248
Carmen up to the minute; a burlesque sketch,
by J. A. Fraser, jr.
© Harry L. Emmert and Trix Nicholson,
Chicago; 1897:5103, Jan. 15. 6249
Carmencitata; a burlesque.
© Marius Delaur, United States; 1890:
32050, Oct. 16. 6250
Carmichael'3 daughter; play in 4 acts, by Mrs.
F. Drew. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40482 ; Mrs. Frank
Drew, Girard, Pa. 6250a
Carmilhan (The); or, The phantom search for
gold, a drama in 3 acts, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1873:14069,
Dec. 8. 6251
Carmina; a drama in 5 acts, tr. from the
French, by R. Neuville. Rochester, N. Y.,
press of Curtis Morey & co., 1871.
© Rosina Neuville, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1871 :
354, Jan. 16. 6252
Carmine, the trader of the post. See Deer
Eeel, the scout.
Carmita; or, The runaway bride, a music:! 1
comedy in 2 acts, by W. Parke and A. Shirley.
© Walter Parke and Arthur Shirley, Lou-
don; D:1694, Mar. 10, 1902. 6253
Carmosine; conte romanesque en 4 jictes, de
Henri Cain et Louis Payen [pseud, of Albert
Lienard] d'apres Boccace et Musset, mu-
siaue de Henrv Fevrier. Paris, Heugel et cie.,
1913. 2 p. 1., 85 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33091 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris. 6254
Carnabys (The); original play in 4 acts, by S.
Morse. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915; D: 40994; Samuel
:\Iorse, New York. 6254a
Carnac Sahib; an original play in 4 acts, by
Henrv Arthur Jones. New York and London,
The Macmillan co., 1899. vii, 142 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York; 1899:45973,
.July 15 ; 2c. July 15. 6255
Carnaval (Le) de Puce et de Plock; piece en 1
acte, par Moriss et IMarcus Bernard. Paris,
G. Joubert, 1912. 31 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32027; Joubert, Paris. 6256
Carnaval (Le) des enfants; piece en 3 actes, de
Saint-Georges de Bouhelier. 28 p. 4°. ( Sup-
plement gratuit au no. 2805 du Monde illustre,
31 decembre 1910)
© Dec. 31, imO; 2c. Jan. 21, 1911; D:
23154; Saint-Georges de Bouhelier, Paris.
6257
Came ardiente; pasillo de verano, en 1 cuadro
al fresco y unos cupl§s de abrigo, letra de F.
Roig Bataller, mtisica del maestro Federico
Chaves. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
paiioles] 1910. 20, [3] p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21997; F. Roig Bataller, Madrid. 6258
Carne (La) flaca; humorada lirica en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros y en prosa, original
de C. Arniches y J. Jackson Veyan, mfisica
del maestro Vicente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1908. 47 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Carlos Arniches & Jose Jackson Veyan,
Madrid; D : 13598, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug.
19, 1908. 6259
Carnival; play in 1 act, by S. W. Cutting. [2],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911 ; D : 28075 ; Saral\ Wal-
ter Cutting, Arlington Heights, Mass. 6260
sketch in 1 act, by J. T. Fare. [1], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911 ; D : 23834 ; John T. Fare,
Los Angeles. 6261
or, Mardi Gras in New Orleans, comedy
in 1 act, adapted from the French by Dorothy
Reynartz.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
12660, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 6262
Carnival day of the Kit-kat klub; a farce in
2 acts, by C. F. Bradford.
© Carrie F. Bradford, Brooklyn; D: 82.5.5,
Mar. 19, 1906. 6263
Carnival of days; by Ida M. Buxton. Clyde,
O., Ames' publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:8207,
Mar. 19. 6264
Carnival (The) of nations. See Uncle Sam's
surprise party.
Carnival of reviews.
© Isabel Goodhue, Skyuka, N. C. ; 1897:
40744, July 13. 6265
Carnival of roses; pantomime in 5 scenes, by
Loise La Gai [pseud, of M. L. Ayer] and R.
St. Elia. [6] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 18, 1910; D: 21373; Marie
Louise Ayer, New York. 6266
294
~ 6267
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6292
Carnival (A) of sports; an entertainment rep-
resenting such popular sports as tennis,
archery, base-ball, boxing, foot-ball, etc., by
Verenci Minster. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1891.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1892 : 13520,
Mar. 28; 2c. Mar. 28. 6267
Carnival (The) of the elements; a play in
which the names of the elements in chemistry
are the characters, with music and songs, by
E. H. Hazen.
,© Edward H. Hazen, Des Moines; 1897:
60283, Oct. 25. 6268
Carnival of Venice; spectacular extravaganza
in 2 acts, by S. T. Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago ; 1895 : 27663, May
21. 6269
Carnival promoter's troubles in Turkish, bath.
© Benjamin Devault, Baltimore ; D : 7942,
Feb. 3, 1906. 6270
Carnival time. See Town (The) clowia.
Carno (A); szinmii harom felvonasban, irtak
Biro Lajos es Lengvel Menyhert. Budapest,
Singer es Wolfner kiadixsa, 1913. 140 p. 12°.
© Nov. 22, 1912; 2c. Nov. 26, 1912; D:
.31823; Hans Bartsch, New York. 6271
Carola; et drama i 3 ;ikter og andre digte, af H.
Jacobsen. 13 p. 12^ Printed.
© Henriette Jacobsen, Harlan, la. ; D : 8459,
Apr. 5, 1906; 2c. Mar. 7, 1906. 6272
Carolina; an American drama in 4 acts, by H.
G. Donnelly. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. G. Donnelly, Plymouth, Mass. ; D :
8148, Mar. 12, 1906; 2c. Apr. 9, 1906. 6273
Caroline, the caddie; a lyric comedy in 2 acts,
by J. W. Harrington. Typewritten.
© John Walker Harrington, New York ; D :
581, June 17, 1901 ; 2c. June 17, 1901. 6274
Carolyn of Metz.
© Francis Von Buhl, Lansing, Mich. ; D :
6631, May 4, 1905. 6275
Caroms; farce-comedy drama. Typewritten.
© Wm. B. Dyer, Chicago ; 1895 : 13893,
Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 11. ^ 6276
Carpathian (The) princess.
© Vivian Mitten, Lewiston, Id. ; D : 4216,
Nov. 9, 1903. 6277
Carpenter's (The) son. See Jarius Jordan.
Carpet-bagger (A); a play, by F. Standish.
© Frederick Standish, Lynn, Mass. ; 1894 :
44062, Sept. 20. 6278
a romantic political comedy in 4 acts, by
Opie Read and F. S. Plxley. Typewritten.
© F. S. Pixley, Chicago ; 1898 : 57289. Sept.
29; 2c. Sept. 29. 6279
Carpet-baggers (The); a play in 5 acts, by
F. S. Ganter.
© Franz S. Ganter, New Orleans; 1878:
680; Jan. 14. 6280
Carpet bags; a play in 4 acts.
© R. M. Taylor, New York; 1872:9899,
Sept. 13. 6281
Carranque; pasatiempo lirico, letra de V. de la
Vega, musica de los maestros Cereceda y
Marti. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafi-
oles] 1907. 27 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Ventura de la Vega, Madrid; D : 11483,
Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 6282
Carrette, the waif; by Mrs. S. Johnston.
© Mrs. Sterrette Johnston, Salem, Or. ;
1896 : 47519, Aug. 21. 6283
Carriage (The) is waiting. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Grace Belle Delaney, Cincinnati ; D :
6680, May 17, 1905 ; 2c. May 17, 1905. 6284
Carrick a Rede; a I'omantic Irish drama in 5
acts and 8 tableaux, by F. Percy.
© Frederick Percy, New York ; 1880 : 9530,
.June 22. 6285
Carrickmore; or, The blood test, a romantic
original Irish comedy drama in 4 acts, with
original songs and music, by J. F. Moran.
© J. F. Moran, Detroit ; 1890 : 15350, May
9. 6286
Carrie Arms; libretto for a musical farce in 2
acts, book and lyrics by A. N. C. Fowler. 63
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls. N. Y. ; D :
14164, Oct. 28, 1908; 2c. Oct. 28, 1908. 6287
music by Manuel Klein, book bj' A. N. C.
Fowler, lyrics by Klein and Fov/ler. 58 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
10263, Apr. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907. 6288
Carrie Nation; a farce in 1 act, by T. P. Bayer.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, New York ; D :
5429, Aug. 12, 1904; 2c. Aug. 18, 1904. 6289
Carried away; farce in 3 acts, by L. .Mackall.
[72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911 ; D : 24381 ; Lawton
Mackall, New Haven. 6290
Carried by storm; a proposed dramatic compo-
sition in 3 acts, by C. A. Loder.
© Chas. A. Lodfer, Philadelphia ; 1893 : 2872,
Jan. 12. 6291
Carrienation; a travesty on the coronation.
© Felix Fair, Tarrytown, N. Y. ; D : 1717,
Apr. 9, 1902. 6292
295
6293
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6311
Carrier 39; comedy melodrama in 4 acts, by H.
Hart.
© Harry Hart, Buffalo ; 1891 : 43190, Dec. 2.
6293
Carrig'an's courage; drama iu 1 act, by T. D.
Cooper. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2.3, 15)14 ; D : 38882 ; Thomas
Dibblee Cooper. S:ni Francisco. 6293a
Carring'tons (The); a comedy in 4 acts and 4
scenes, by O. P. Caylor.
© Oliver P. Caylor, United States; 1888:
3253, Jan. 30. 6294
Carriscourt; or, Did she sin? an emotional
society drama in 4 acts, from Mary Reed
Crowell's novel Did she sin? by A. L. Pearson.
© A. L. Pearson, Pittsburgh; 1883:23.569,
Dec. 19. 6295
Carre (El) del sol; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, libro de M. Thous, musica del
maestro Jose Serrano. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1911. 53, [1] p., 2 1. 12".
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2('. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28153 ;
Maximiliauo Thous, iladrid. 6296
Carrots; comedy-drama, 4 acts, 4 tableaux, by
M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1881 : 17955, Nov. IS. 6297
a play in 1 act, by Jules Kenard, tr. by
Alfred Sutro. London. S. French, ltd. ; New
York, S. French, 1904. 25 p. 12". (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 76)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5787,
Nov. 18, 1904; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 6298
a 3 act drama, by T. W. Bree. Ms.
© Thomas AY. Bree, San Francisco ; 1881 :
77.57, May 16; 2c. Aug. 15. 6299
Carrotts, child of the Massassiena; border
drama in 4 acts, by M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte John.son, Philadelphia ;
1882 : 14256, Aug. 28. 6300
Carroty Nell; a farce in 2 acts, by Thacher
Howland Guild. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1906. 25 p. 16". (On cover: Baker's ed. of
plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7485,
Nov. 1, 1905; 2c. Nov. 22, 1905. 6301
Carre w abbey and the way of the will; a 5
act drama, by T. E. Jlills.
© T. E. aiills. New York ; 1874 : 7374, June
1. 6302
Carson (The) ruins. See Treachery.
Cartas de novios; escena andaluza, en prosa,
original de 11 Arr<\vo Lamarca. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1907. 10 p. 8°.
© Enrique Arroyo Lamarca, Madrid ; D :
10793, June 18, 1907 ; 2c. June 18, 1907. 6303
Carte blanche; a sensational drama in prologue
and 5 acts, adapted from the French, by F.
Williams.
© Fred Williams, Boston; 1873:10726,
Sept. 18. 6304
Carter of the Lazy Y; in 4 acts, by John A.
Preston. [48] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910 ; D : 22756 ; John A. Him-
melein, Sandusky, O. 6305
Carter, the American magician; by C. J. Car-
ter. Typewritten,
© Charles Joseph Carter, Chica.go ; 1899:
63653, Oct. 2 ; 2c. Oct 2. 6306
Carter's two English coons; by E. A. Carter.
cover-title, 8 p. 12". Printed.
© Edward Allen Carter, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D:2107, July 11, 1902; 2c. Sept. 13, 1902.
[Note: Title on copies reads Two English
coons] 6307
Cartersville; an atmosphere play in 3 acts, by
D. S. Freeman.
© Douglas Southall Freeman, Richmond;
D : 7579, Nov. 18, 1905. 6308
Cartouche (La); or. The vagabonds, a phiy in
3 acts, books and lyrics by l\ J. Dugan, nuisic
by Hermann Frederick Gruendler. 49 p. 8".
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Patrick John Dugan, Pueblo, Col.; D:
7827, .Tan. 6, 1906; 2c. Feb. 1, 1900. 6309
Case (Un) de conscience; piece en 2 actes, par
P. Bourget et S. Basset. 12 p. f. ( L'lUustra-
tioji theatrale, no. 156, 30 juillet 1910)
© July 30, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910 ; D : 21933 ;
Paul Bourget & Serge Basset, Paris. 6309a
Cas San. 33 p. f". Typewritten.
© Josephine Jlaude Harkins Peteler, Los
Angeles; D:7414, Oct. 17, 1905; 2c. Nov. 28,
1905. 6310
Casa (La) de Su Excelencia; sainete llrico en
1 acto y en prosa, original de J. Tellaeche y
G. Perrin y Thome, rausica del maestro Cam-
pina. Madrid, Sociedad de autores espanoles,
1915. 35 p. 12". [Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40061 ; Jose Tellaeche y Guillermo Perrin y
Thome, Madrid. 6310a
Casa Paterna (Magda); drama in 4 acts, by
Hermann Sudermann. New York, J. A. Mc-
Grath.
© James A. McGrath, New York; 1896:
12694, Feb. 26; 2c. Feb. 24. 6311
Casa do (El) casa quiere. See Familia (La)
de la Sole.
296
6313
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6334
Casanova; operette iii 3 iikten, voa Jacques
Gliiek, gesangstexte von Will Steinberg, mu-
sik von Paul Lincke. Berlin, Apollo-verlag,
1913. 64 p. 12<*.
© Nov. 25, 1913; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913; D:
351C3; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 6312
3 szenen, von Erich August Greeven. Ber-
lin, Egon Fleischel & co., 1914. 117 p. 12'.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D: 40733; Egon
Fleischel & co., Berlin. 6313
Case (The) against Casey; a burlesque breach
of promise trial in 1 scene, by Thornton Friel.
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] 24 p. 16".
(On cover: Denison's specialties)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7314, Sept.
25, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1905. 6314
Case (The) against Jones; by A. Hoffman. 28
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York ; D : 13291,
.June 29, 1908; 2c. June 29, 1908. 6315
Case (A) for eviction; a comedietta in 1 act, by
S. Theyre Smith. New American ed., correctly
re-printed from the original authorized act-
ing ed. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1890 : 5360.
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 25. 6316
Case (A) for Sherlock Holmes; comedy in 2
acts, bv Gladys Ruth Bridgham. Boston, W.
H. Baker & co., 1914. 30 p. 12".
© Dec. 4. 1913; 2c. Dec. 6, 1913; D : 35268 :
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 6317
Case (A) in court; play in 1 act, by J. B. Foster.
[1], 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912; D : 29365 ; Julia B.
Foster. Berkeley, Cal. 6318
Case (The) of Arthur Woodward and Eve in
her desire to be happy; naturalistic tragedy,
by E. H. Sterling. [2], 48 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914; D: 35995; Edward
Hamilton Sterling, Trenton, N. J.
6318a
Case of Barbara; dramatic sketch, by T. G.
Springer. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910; D: 20429; Thomas
Grant Springer, Oakland, Cal. ^ 6319
Case (A) of blackmail; a farcelet.
© Louis T. Ollesheimer, Detroit ; D : 10422,
Apr. 26, 1907. 6320
play in 1 act, by L. T. Ollesheimer. [13]
p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1913; D : 33223 ; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 6321
Case (The) of Charlotte Dorr; drama in 3 acts,
by G. More. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911; D : 23463 ; Marie
Hebert Melancon, Palisade, N. J. 6322
Case (A) of circumstantial evidence. Type-
written.
© Lotta Day Coleman, San Francisco ;
1900 A : 10764, Apr. 28 ; 2c. Apr. 30. 6323
Case (A) of " con " ; a comedy sketch for three
male characters in 1 act, by W. J. Kane.
Typewritten.
© William James Kane, New York ; D :
545. June 4, 1901 ; 2c. June 4, 1901. 6324
Case (A) of consciences; by Will A. Heelan.
Typewritten.
© Hermina Windrath and Amanda Wind-
rath. New York; 1899:79^11, Dec. 7; 2c.
Dec. 6. 6325
Case (A) of divorce; a dramatic sketch in 1
act. by Barrett Eastman.
© B. Eastman, Chicago ; D : 11219. Aug.
23, 1907. 6326
Case (A) of duplicity; a farce in 1 act, by
Helen Sherman Griffith. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1901. 18 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 725,
Aug. 6, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1901. 6327
Case (A) of emergency; comedy sketch, by C.
Van. 8 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2. 1909 ; D : 16207 ; Charles Van,
Brooklyn. 6328
— — ■ or. The substitute lion tamer, play in 1
act, by J. G. Bostock. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913; D: 33730; J. Gordon
Bostock, New York. 6329
Case (A) of frenzied finance; comedy in 3 acts,
by Kellett Chalmers.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York ; D : 6281, Mar.
6, 1905. 6330
Case (A) of graft.
© John Hunter Booth, New Orleans ; D :
13029, Moy 22, 1908. 6331
Case (A) of grip; comedy sketch, by H. A. H.
Perry. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27. 1914 ; D : 3S934 ; Helen Avery
Hardy Perry, New York. 6331a
Case (A) of hearts and diamonds; comedy in
4 acts, by J. Rayner. [3], 64 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910 ; D : 21707 ; John Rayner.
New York. 6332
Case (The) of Herr Bar Roomski Coneyiskey,
an anarchist; a mock trial, by Harry E. Shel-
land. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1902.
38 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 2328.
Sept. 15, 1902; 2c. Oct. 1, 1902. 6333
Case (A) of hysteria; an original dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by C. Finger.
© Carl Finger, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
19859, Aug. 9. 6334
297
6335
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6355
Case (A) of identity; a drama iu 4 acts by D.
Davidson and P. C. Rust.
© Dore Davidson and Pauline Carrington
Rust, New York ; 1895 : 56828, Nov. 9. 6335
Case (A) of jealousy; a comedy in 2 acts, by
I. M. G. Wood.
I© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896 : 14859,
Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 6336
Case (A) of kin; a comedy, by H. Douglas. 97
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Harry Douglas, Great Barrington, Mass. ;
D : 5464, Aug. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1904.
6337
Case (A) of mother-in-law; by J. K. Adams,
founded on Daniel Jourda's French farce, Le
true d'Octave. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1913; D: 35154; Jacob K.
Adams, New York. 6338
Case (A) of much obliged; a farce in 1 act, by
Charles Horwitz. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Wilkinson, New York ; D : 15523,
Apr. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1909. 6339
Case (A) of propinquity; a play in 4 acts, bv
M. B. Douglas.
© Minnie Blakistone Douglas, New York ;
D : 4015, Sept. 26, 1903. 6340
Case of rebellious Susan; comedy iu 3 acts, by
H. A. Jones. London, Samuel French, ltd. ;
New York, Samuel French, 1909. 156 p. 8°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17379; Henry Arthur Jones, London. 6341
Same. New York, Macmillan & co., 1894.
© Macmillan & co.. New York ; 1894 : 57393,
Dec. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 6342
Case (A) of servantgitis; a monologue, by A.
J. Levi. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Josephine Levi, New York ; D :
12891, May 4, 1908; 2c. June 8, 1908. 6343
Case (The) of Smythe vs. Smith; a mock
trial court scene in 1 act, by Frank Dumont.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 52033,
Aug. 14; 2c. Aug. 14. 6344
Case (A) of snakes; a 1 act comedy, by Jim H.
Rutherford.
© J. H. Rutherford, Chicago; D : 4088,
Oct. 12, 1903. 6345
Case (The) of Sophronia; a play for six girls,
by Marjorie Benton Cooke. Chicago and New
York, The Dramatic publishing company
[1906] 13 p. 12".
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9538,
Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 6346
Case of spoons; or, The Baroness Sorato's gar-
den party, Japanese farce for amateur per-
formance, by Eunice T. Gray. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1909. 19 p.
12. (On cover: B'rench's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 167)
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17372; Samuel French, New York. 6347
"Case (A) of suicide; by E. L. Axilbund. 20 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Elizabeth L. Axilbund, Philadelphia ; D :
12324, Jan. 31, 1908; 2c. Jan. 31, 1908. 6348
Case (A) of suspension; a comedietta in 1 act,
by Louise Latham Wilson.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 46818,
July 19; 2c. July 20. 6349
Caseron (El) de las flores; boceto dramatico
en 1 acto y en prosa, original de L. Ramos de
la Vega. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 27, [1] p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17450 ; Lola Ramos de la Vega, Madrid. 6350
Casey and the fortuneteller; vaudeville sketch,
by G. L. Culver. 3 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1912 ; D : 28299 ; Gus La Dell
Culver, Elizabeth, N. J.
6351
Casey and the Green sod club; a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, words and music by R. Imhof.
33 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Fred Roger Imhof, Chicago; D : 7015,
July 24, 1905; 2c. July 24, 1905. 6353
Casey for alderman; a musical comedy in 2
acts with extravaganza attachments. 75 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mark Forrest, Milwaukee ; D : 12502,
Mar. 7, 1908; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 6353
Casey in Africa; or. Wild West Casey, farce in
1 act, by E. Foreman. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911 ; D : 24419 ; Edgar Fore-
man, New York. 6354
Casey in society; farce comedy in 1 act, by
C. E. Taylor. [1], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 37340; Cha.s. B.
Taylor, New York. 6354a
Casey Jones, jr.; play in 4 acts, by G. J. Craw-
ley. [2], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 18, 1912; D : 30362 ; Geo. .L
Crawley, Terre Haute, Ind. 6355
Casey the inventor; vaudeville comic, by Harry
L. Newton. New York, M. Witmark & sons,
1914. 13 p. 12".
© Sept. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1914 ; D : 38028 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 6355a
Casey, the
Reilly's.
piper. See Ladies night at
298
6356
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6375
Casey, the porter. See Ritz-Casey (The) hotel.
Casey's Corners. See New (The) bully.
Casey's daughter, Mary Ann; au Irish farce iu
1 act by J. R. Farrell. Clyde, O., Ames' pub-
lishing CO., 1903. 9 p. 12°. (On cover: Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 441)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 3589, June
15, 1903 ; 2c. June 13, 1903, 6356
Casey's Dutch wife. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ilichard Hamlin, Rochester, Minn. ; D :
4718, Mar. 14, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1904. 6357
Casey's four hundred; comedy in 3 acts, by
S. C. Hunt.
© Wm. Triplett, .J. F. Cassel, and Sam C.
Hunt, Indianola, la. ; 1899 : 53803, Aug. 23.
6358
Casey's friend; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
G. P. Golden.
© George Fuller Golden, New York; 1898:
24645, Apr. 19. 6359
Casey's troubles.
© Alfred Kelcy and Charles Hassenforder,
Philadelphia ; 1888 : 34584, Dec. 4. 6360
Same.
© Richard Lombard, Turners Falls. Mass. ;
D:2487, Oct. 23, 1902. 6361
Casey's wife; a 3 act farcical comedy, by R. .J.
Donnelly.
© Robert J. Donnelly, New York; 1898:
313G7. INlay 20. 6362
Cash; politico-monetary intrigue iu 4 acts, by
D. A. Reynolds. [2], 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D: 31220; D. A. Rey-
nolds, New York. 6363
sketch in 1 act, by M. Reuate. LI], 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D: 23799; Marie
Renate, Lcs Angeles. 6364
Cash and credit; a 3 act drama taken from the
life of a business man. year 1906. [San An-
tonio, Tex., Wood printing & engrav'g co.,
1914] 15 p. illus. obi. 24".
© Dec. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1915 ; afE. Feb.
8, 1915 ; A : 394735 ; F. Liberto, San Antonio.
6364a
Cash (A) bos; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. M.
Favor.
© Edward M. Favor, Long Branch, N. J. ;
1886 : 24635, Nov. 1. 6365
Cash (The) girl; book and lyrics by Earle C.
Jones, music by George W. Meyer. 4°. Type-
written.
© John J. Reisler, New York ; D : 13603,
Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 6366
Cash (The) girl — Continued.
3 act comedy, by G. T. Smith. 52 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909 ; D : 17137 ; George Tot-
ten Snnth and Frederick H. D. Graliame, New
York. 6367
Cash here; or. The lady's in a hurry, by J. H.
Steele.
© Jessamy Harte Steele, New York ; D :
1750, Apr. 5, 1902. 6368
Cash or credit. See Business (The) man's
dream.
Cash (A) register; a farce comedy and nmsical
absurdity in 3 acts, by J. H. Leonard.
© John H. Leonard, New York ; 1891 : 3984,
Jan. 28. 6369
Cashel Byron's profession; romance, by Ber-
nard Shaw, arr. for the stage in 3 acts, by
S. Stange. 95 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915 ; D : 39995 ; Stanislaus
Stange, New York. 6369a
See also Admirable Bashville.
Cashiel Byron, gentleman pugilist; a play in
4 acts, by H. J. Wolfe.
© Harrison J. Wolfe, Youugstown, O. ;
19U0 A : 28740, Nov. 23. 6370
Cashier; 1 act drama, by R. Fielding. 12 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910; D : 20204 ; Romaine
Fielding, New York. 6371
• a sensational comedy-drama in 4 acts and
10 scenes, by James Silver.
© Henry Russell Brennan, New York ; 1897 :
9828, Feb. 8. 6372
Cashier (The) and the dago; play in 1 act, by
W. Montague. Q p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914; D : 38557 ; Walter
^lontague, San Francisco. 6372a
Cashier's (A) ordeal. See Ranch (A) woman.
Casimer; a musical drama in 3 acts, touching
the Franco-Prussian v,'ar, by W. H. Aubrey.
© Wm. Howard Aubrey, Detroit; 1894:
19328, Apr. 14. 6373
Casimirs hinamelfahrt; burleske operette iu 3
akten, von A. M. Willner u. Robert Bodansky,
musik von Bruno Granichstadten. Text der
gesiinge. Wien, W. Karczag, 1912. 56 p. 12°.
© Jan. 23, 1912; 2c. Apr. 17, 1912; D:
29401; W. Karczag, Vienna. 6374
von A. M. Willner und Robert Bo-
dansky und A. M. Weikoue, musik von Bruno
Granichstiidten, mise-en-scene verfasst vou
Franz Glawatsch. VoUstandiges regiebuch.
Wien, W. Karczag. 150 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912 ; D : 29528 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 6375
299
6376
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6398
Casino (The) comedy four; by J. Palmer.
© Joe Palmer, Chicago ; 1898 : 13405, Feb.
24. 6376
Casino (The) girl; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
bv H. B. Smith. liOndon, Ascherberg & co.
27 p. 8°.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; 1900 A:
3252, Feb. 5; 2c. June 21, 1901. 6377
Casket (The) case; a sunstroke in 3 fits, by
E. C. de Bonilla.
© Emanuel Camoin de Bonilla, New York:
D : 1.577, Mar. 13, 1902. • 6378
Casket (The) girl (La fille a la cassette); ro-
mantic drama in 4 acts, by E. O. Lynne. 78
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1910 ; D : 22727 ; Edward Oth-
mer Lynne, Long Bench, Cal. 6379
Caspar Veeder; an original drama in 3 acts, by
C. T. Murphy.
© Con. T. Murphy, St. Louis; 1872:5222,
May 17. 6380
Casper Houser; an original libretto of a 4 act
comic opera, by J. P. Bender. 27 p. 16°.
© J. Porter Bender, Bakersville, Cal. : D :
3532, June 4. 1903; 2c. June 19, 1903. 6381
Casper, the minstrel; in 3 acts, by C. T. Ellis.
© Chas. T. Ellis. Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1886:
24489, Oct. 30. 6382
Casper, the warbler; in 3 acts, by C. T. Ellis.
© Chas. T. Ellis. Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1886:
24487, Oct. 30. 6383
Casper, the yodler; in 3 acts, by C. T. Ellis.
© Clms. T. Ellis, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1886:
24490, Oct. 30. 6384
Cassalia; a comic opera in 3 acts, written and
composed by il. S. Jacobs.
© I\Iav Stetson Jacobs, Davenport, Mass. ;
1896 : 5363, Jan. 20. 6385
Casselle; a drama in 5 acts, by J. M. Steelman.
© Julia M. Steelman. Cincinnati: 1878:
5135, Apr. 27. 6386
Casselton girls. .See Present times.
Cassette (La) du docteur.
noises.
See Ombres chi-
Cassidy (The) affair; a 3 act comedy of life in-
surance, by J. D. Farrell.
© John D. Farrell, Chicago ; D : 10156, Mar.
16, 1907. 6387
Cassidy's Irish stew; a local musical farce
comedy, by Annie Mack Berlein.
© Edward J. McCormick, New York ; 1889 :
31931. Oct. 22. 6388
Cassie; or, A shadowed life, an original drama
ill 3 acts, by E. F. De Nyse.
© Edwin F. De Nyse, New York; 1871:
9799, Oct. 20. 6389
Cassilda. tS'cc Aldemon's daughter.
Cassilis (The) engagement; a comedy in 4 acts,
by St. John Hankiu. New York, S. French ;
. London, S. French, ltd.. 1907. 109 p. 12".
© Samuel French. New York ; D : 10579.
May 17, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 6390
Cassiopeia; or. Three bachelors in leap year,
by Mrs. A. J, Peterson. 18 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909: D: 17589; Mrs. A. J.
Peterson, Long Island, N. Y. 6391
Cassius whistle; a farce in 1 act, by Robert
C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1885:
25209, Dec. 2; 2c. Feb. 15, 1886. 6392
Cast adrift; a domestic drama in 5 acts, by J. S.
Mackaye.
© J. Steele Mackaye, Stamford, Conn. ;
1876 : 9083, Aug. 24. 6393
See also Kirk Holand.
Cast aside.
© Patrick H. Sullivan, Samuel Harris, and
Al. H. Woods, New York; D : 998, Oct. 23.
1901. 6394
scenic melodrama in 4 acts, by Tom Fitch.
78 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Nellie La Pearl, Chicago ; D : 3447, ]\Iav
IS, 1903 ; 2c. May 18, 1903. 6395
Cast-off (The); story of ^Manila, by W. Mack.
[1], 16 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36355 ; AVillard
Mack, Salt Lake City. 6395a
Cast out; a melodrama in 3 acts, by W. A.
Williams. Philadelphia, Guarantee printing
company, 1892.
© W. A. Williams, Philadelphia; 1892:
43887, Oct. 28. 6396
or. Wife and no wife, a drama in 5 acts,
by O. B. Smith.
© Orriu B. Smith, Chicago; 1875:2644.
Mar. 22. 6397
Cast thy bread upon the waters; comedy drama,
revised by M. Hyman. [6] p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D: 38437: Milton Hy-
man. Denver. 6397a
play in 1 act, by M. Hyman. 4 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33364 ; Milton Hy-
man, San Francisco. 6398
See also Organ (The) grinder.
300
6399
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6417
Cast up by the sea; a drama in 5 acts, by H.
McKee.
© Henrv McKee, St. Louis; 1881:19195,
Dec. 12. ■ 6399
Cast upon the world; or, One true Irish heart,
a sensational domestic drama in a prologue
and 5 acts, by D. E. Allyn.
© D. E. Allvn, Grinnell. la.; 1889:924.5.
Mar. 23. 6400
Casta (La); coraedia en 3 actos. original de .T.
Lopez Pinillos. Madrid, Sociedad de antores
espauoles, 1912. 54 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29778 ; J. Lopez Pinillos, Madrid. 6401
Casta de Mata: a Mexican tragedy in 5 acts, by
J. J. Allen.
© .T. J. Allen. Chicago: 1889:28560, Sept.
20. 6402
Casta diva; or, De Meriadec, an European
drama of to-day in 5 acts, founded upon the
novel, both composed and written by A. G.
Ketchum. New York, Published by the au-
thor, 1891.
© Annie Chambers Ketchum, Loiiisville;
1891:3269, Jan. 22. 6403
Castalia; or. The cost of her triumph, romantic
drama in 5 acts, by Alfred E. Rice.
© .Toseph Benjamin Todenbier. Detroit ;
1885 : 17855, Aug. 22. 6404
Castanet (The) drill and the tambourine drill;
by J. Lilian Vandevere. Franklin, O., El-
dridge entertainment house. 8 p. 12°.
© Mov. 1, 1914 : 2c. Dec. 19. 1914 ; D : 39300 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin. O.
6404a
Castara; or. A moral lesson, an emotional
drama in 4 acts, by F. J. Hallo.
© Frnnk J. Hnllo, Minneapolis; 1894: 28678.
July 9. 6405
Castaway (The); a drama, by W. Stuart.
© AYilliam Stuart, United States; 1881:
3940, Mar. 15. 6406
a melodrama in 9 tableaux, by A. K. Ful-
ton.
© A. K. Fulton, P.altimoro; 1883:9891, May
31. 6407
play in 4 acts, by John Ritter. [2], 116 p.
Castaways (The) — Continued.
a nautical drama in 4 acts, by H. Lindley.
© Harry Lindley, Leetonia, O. ; 1889 : 18436,
June 17. 6410
See also Children (The) of Captain Grant.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 : D : .32810 : John P. Rit-
ter, New York. 6408
Castaways (The); a musical play in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by J. N. Hilliard. music by George
Minges.
© John Northern Hilliard, Rochester. N. Y. :
D : 13684. Aug. 29, 1908. 6409
Caste; an original comedy in 3 acts, by T. W.
Robertson. New American ed., correctly re-
printed from the original authorized acting
ed. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
14238. Apr. 29; 2c. Apr. 29. 6411
Casted breads; by M. Hyman. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28099 ; Milton Hy-
man. San Francisco. 6412
Castello (II) del sogno; poemo drammatico in 4
canti, di E. A. Butti. 108 p. 8°.
© Enrico Annibale Butti, Milan; D: 14.583,
Dec. 21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 6413
Castigo (El) en la venganza; melodrama lirico
en un prologo y 3 cuadros, en verso, original
de E. Prieto, musica del maestro Jose Fon-
rat. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiiolesl
1908. 48 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Enrique Prieto, Madrid ; D : 14500, Dec.
11. 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 6414
Castillo (El); zarzuela en un acto y 3 cuadros,
en prosa y verso de M. Echegaray, mfisica
de los maestros Nieto y Ortells. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 41 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Miguel Echegaray, Madrid : D : 1.5466.
Mar. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 6415
Castillo (El) de las Aguilas; drama Ifrico, en
1 pi-ologo y 4 cuadros, en verso, original de
L. Linares Becerra y J. de Burgos, musica del
maestro Teodoro San Jose. Madrid, Sociedad
de autores espauoles, 1910. 52 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 19. 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21079 ; Luis Linares Becerra y Javier de Bur-
gos, Madrid. 6416
Casting (The) a,side of past vagaries. See
Awakening (The)
Carting the boomerang. See Seven-twenty-
eight.
Casting the first stone; play in 3 acts, by A.
Armstrong [pseud, of Agnes Bird] [1], 64 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ,Ian. 19, 1914 ; D : 35704 ; Agnes Bird,
Thomaston, Me. 6416a
Castle Botherem; by Arthur Law. London, J.
Williams, ltd. ; New York. E. Schuberth & co..
1904. 32 p. 8".
© Josenh Williams, ltd., London : D : 5141.
June 7. 1904 ; 2c. June 7, 1904. 6417
301
6418
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6437
Castle (The) builders; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Margaret Cameron. 4°. Typewritten.
© Margaret Cameron Smith, Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 1G72, Mar. 31. 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1902. 6418
Castle Dangerous; a drama of the fourteenth
century in 3 acts, by W. J. (lalt.
© William .T. Gait. Philadelphia: 189S :
54739. Sept. 19; 2c. May 14, 1902. 6419
a farcical comedy in 8 acts, by P. S. Sharpe.
Typewritten.
© Percv Seymour Sharpe. Chicago ; D : T7G.
Aug. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1901. 6420
Castle Garden; a realistic original play of the
times, by J. J. McCloskey.
© Fred. G. Maeder. New Yorii : 1874 : 11512,
Sept. 9. 6421
or. New York Battery Park, a play, by
D. Thompson.
© Denman Thompson. Louisville: 1881:
18851, Dec. 6. 6422
— See also Hedge (The) waif.
Castle Gloomy; a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by H. C. Baker. Typewritten.
© Henrv Charles Baker, Iowa City, la. :
1896:19051, Mar. 27; 2c. Mar. 27. 6423
Castle Grandprey; by Mrs. S. Crowninshield.
© Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield. AVashing-
ton ; D : 1618, Mar. 18, 1902. 6424
Castle (A) in Spain; a modern comedy in 4 acts,
by Mrs. C. A. Doremus and L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt and Mrs. Chas. Do-
remus, New York ; D : 13199, June 16. 1908.
6425
a romantic play in 4 acts, by Gage Bennett.
4". Typewritten.
© William Gage Bennett, New York; D:
11546. Oct. 17, 1907; Ic. Oct. 17, 1907; Ic.
Nov. 5, 1907. 6426
Castle in the air; sketch in 3 scenes, by B. R.
Perkins and H. L. Fox. 14 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1910; D: 20022; Emily R.
Perkins and Henry L. Fox, Philadelphia.
6427
Castle (The) of Grumpygrouch; musical fan-
tasy in 2 parts, by V. Kline and M. D. Dona-
hey. [1], 77 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1914 ; D : 37036 ; Virginia
Kline and Mary Dickerson Donahey, Long
Beach, N. Y. 6427a
Castle (The) of Heart's desire. See Cinderella
and the prince.
Castle Ski-hi; a musical comedy in 2 acts, words
by A. M. Shaw, nmsic by Elizabeth T^utton
Alden. 143 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Adele Marie Shaw, Brooklyn ; D : 8174.
:\Iar. 16, 1906; 2c. Mar. 16, 1906. 6428
Castle Sombras; a play in 4 acts, by H. Green-
ough Smith. New York, 1896.
© Richard Mansfield, New York; 1896:
" 60761, Nov. 5. 6429
Castlemoor; a romantic Irish comedy drama in
4 acts, by J. E. Sullivan. Typewritten.
© James E. Sullivan, Springfield. Mass. ;
1894:23084. INIay 10; Ic. May 10. 6430
Castles in Corsica; picturesque musical comedy
tabloid in 1 act, 1 scene, by Chas. Norton.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [2],
22 p. f. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2. 1915; D:
39270; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 6430a
Castles in Spain; an original play in 4 acts, by
A. Cuyas.
© Arturo Cuyas, New York; 1881:3596,
Mar. 11. 6431
play in 3 acts, by E. John. 84 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1910; D: 20654; Ernest
•John. Manistee. Mich. 6432
Castles (The) of the devil,
enchanted castles.
Sec Seven (The)
Gastletons (The); a society drama in 5 acts, by
M. D. Gregory.
© Mamie Dandridge Gregory, Danville, 111. :
1899:5,3802, Aug. 23. 6433
Cat (The); a farcical comedy in 3 acts, act 1.
© Hugh Farrar McDermott, New York ;
1886 : 1519, Jan. 18 ; Ic. Jan. 18. 6434
a New York plav of today in 3 acts, by
G. W. Ward. 116 p. f. Typewritten.
© George Wester field Ward, Alexandria,
Minn. ; D : 14622. Dec. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 28.
1908. 6435
Cat (The) and the canary; comedy sketch in 1
act, by J. M. Wiest. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jolin M. Wiest, Ashland, O. ; D : 1.3445,
July 30, 1908 ; 2c. July 30, 1908. 6436
Cat (The) and the cherub; play in 1 act, by
C. B. Fernald. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1912. 35 p. 12".
© Oct. 18, 1912; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912; D:
31177; Samuel French, ltd., London. 6437
See also Oracolo (Ij')
Cat-boat (The) See Yankee fantasies.
302
6438
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6454
™ Cat (A) in a bag. 8°. Typewritten.
© Felix F. Feist, New Yorli ; D : 11775.
Nov. 20, 1907; 2c. Nov. 20, 1907. 6438
Cat (The) in the kitchen; a monologue sketch
for Irish comedian, by C. H. Lee.
© Colton H. Lee. Washington: D : 2139,
July 19, 1902. 6439
Catado (El); or, The indelible kiss, in 1 act,
by P. Chyuoweth. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1911; 0:251.59; Phillips
Chynoweth, Madison, Wis. 6440
Catalina (The) maid. (?ee Song (The) of the
sea-shell.
Cataline. See Catiline.
Catalogued; twenty minute farce, by S. C. Hun-
ter. Browns Valley, Minn., Stanley C. Hun-
ter, 1914. cover-title, [4] p. 8".
© jNIar. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1914 ; D : 36337 ;
Stanley C. Hunter, Browns Valley. Minn.
6441
Catalpa (The) six; or, The rescued Fenians,
sensational drama in 3 acts, by E. Carleton.
© Elizabeth Carleton. New York; 1877:
3384, Mar. 20. 6442
Catarina of Venice; in 4 acts, by E. J. M. Hart,
f. Typewritten.
© Edgar ,T. M. Hart, New York ; D : 2404.
Oct. 2, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1903. 6443
Catastrofs (I*a) de Eurgos; juguete comico en
2 actos, el primero dividido en 2 cnadros,
original de E. Garcia Alvarez y A. Casero.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914.
52 p. ■12°.
© IMar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36535 ; Enrique Gnvcia Alvarez y Antonio
Casero, iladrid. 6443a
Catastrophe; play in 1 act. by M. W. Sohn.
[6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7. 1914; D: 35948; Monte W.
Sohn, New York. 6443b
Catch as catch ca,n; a wrestle for love and
money, in 3 throws, by H. A. Du Souchet.
© Henrv A. Du Souchet, New York; 1886:
9710, Apr. 22. .6444
Catching a Croesus, l-k'c Red letter nights.
Catching Clara; commencement play, by Louise
Rand Bascom. Lebanon, O.. March brothers,
1914. 42 p. 8°.
© Aug. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37762 ;
INIarch bros., Lebanon, O. 6444a
Catching the blame; original farcical comedv
in 3 acts, by Ellison Harvey. [101] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 28935 ; American
amusement assn., Chicago. 6445
Catchon (The); a comedy, by J. Meakins.
© James Meakins, New York ; 1891 : 2123,
.Tan. 13. 6446
Catchy comic dialogues; original humorous di-
alogues suitable for all kinds of entertain-
ments for young people and adults, by Marie
Irish. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] 119 p.
16°.
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 6945.
July 10, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1905. 6447
Catechize (A) on cat-ology; a satirical operetta
with recitations and a prologue, by Katrine.
© Susan J. H. (Stayner) Bougarty, Provi-
dence ,R. I. ; 1890 ; 20673, June 27. e447a
Catechism (The) a kindly light; playlet for St.
Patrick's day, by T. C. Garrahan. 14 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Mar. 17, 1915; 2c. June 17, 1915; D:
40971 ; Thomas C. Garrahan, Framingham,
Mass. 6447a
Caterine; in 3 acts, by E. A. Cooke. 32 p. 8".
© Edward Alexander Cooke, Cradlev Heath,
England ; D : 1105. Nov. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 18,
1901. 6448
Caterpillar (The) and butterfly; ballet, by A.
Groll and E. M. Engelman.
© Albert Groll and E. M. Engelman, United
States ; 1898 : 10063, Feb. 7. 6449
Catetas (Las); juguete c6mico en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cnadros, en prosa y verso, letra de
E. Montesinos y J. Garcia Cruz, miisica del
maestro Emilio Borras. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1908. 28, [2] p. 12".
© Eduardo Montesinos y J. Garcia Cruz,
Madrid: D: 14701, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2,
1909. 6450
Catharine Parr; an historical drama in 5 acts.
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jennett P. Martin, Pittsburgh ; D : 1758,
Apr. 19, 1902; 2c. Mar. 25, 1903. 6451
• in 5 acts, dramatized by Fred G. Meader.
f". Typewritten.
© Ida Vernon, New York ; D : 1413, Feb. 7,
1902 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1902. 6452
or, Henry VIII and his court, being the
dramatization of L. IMuhlbach's historical ro-
mance, by C. Winslow.
© Corrinue Winslow, Titusville, Pa. ; 1873 :
3965, Apr. 15. 6453
Catharine Parr, Queen of England; drama in
5 acts, by Elisa Spranger-Speugler, tr. from
the German by M. H. Petzold.
© aiorris H. Petzold. New York; 1874:
11068, Sept. 14. 6454
303
6455
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6478
^
Catharine the Second, of Russia; in 5 acts, bj'
John Valentine Bridgeman.
© Frederick Jacob Pillot. New York ; 1877 :
10782, Sept. 18. 6455
Cathedral (The); a domestic comedy dealing;
with American life in 8 acts, by J. Wedekind.
© Julius Wedekind. Now York ; D : 56, Jan.
21. 1901. 6456
Catherine Cornaro; an American play, adapted
by C. Davenant.
© Cicely Davenant. United States; 1889:
9430, Mar. 25. 6457
Catherine Malone; a drama in 5 acts, by G. A.
Rankin.
© George A. Rankin, San Francisco ; 1883 :
14236, July 31; 2c. Aug. 15. 6458
Catherine Market.
© J. M. Weber and L. M. Fields, New York ;
1898 : 68186, Nov. 22. 6459
Catherine of Cleves; or, The magic mirror.
© Louise F. Mars. Albany : 1878 : 590, Jan.
11. 6460
Catherine street ferry.
© Joseph :m. Weber and Louis M. Fields,
New York ; 1898 : 68188, Nov. 22. 6461
Catherine the Great; a drama in 4 acts and 1
scene, by D. Hasting.s.
© Dille Hastings. Philadelphia ; D : 4408,
Dec. 21. 1903. 6462
an historical drama in 5 acts, by J. E.
Middleton. f". Typewritten.
© J. Edgar Middleton, Toronto, Canada.
D : 7441, Oct. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1905. 6463
Cathleen Ni Hoolihan. See Hour-glass (The)
and other plays. — Unicorn (The) from the
stars and other plays.
Cathode rays; a musical drama in 3 acts, by
C. B. Grant.
© Charles Byron Grant, New York; 1896:
10079, Feb. 11; 2c. May 6. 6464
Same.
© Charles Byron Grant, New York, 1896:
6465
21470, Apr. 6.
Catilina. See Efterladte skrifter; af Henrik
Ib.sen.
Catiline; drama in 4 acts, by C. C. S. Gushing.
4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D: 40190; C. C. S.
Gushing, Sirasbury, Conn. 6466
a tragedy in 5 acts, by M. Warren. 75 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Maude Warren, Toledo, O. : D : 7777.
Dec. 28. 1905: 2c. Jan. 17. 1906. 6466a
Catnip; comedy sketch, by W. A. Peters. [2],
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913; D : 32887 ; Will A.
I'eters, Houston. 6467
Catnip tea; a farcical comedy in 2 acts and 1
scene, by J. W^. Ransone.
© John W. Ransone, Richmond ; 1885 :
5057, Feb. 28; 2c. Mar. 28. 6468
Cato. Sec Representative English dramas
from Dryden to Sheridan.
Cats and cads.
© Jane Fraser AVilson, Binghampton,
N. Y. ; D : 3260, Apr. 8, 1903. 6469
Cats, cats, cats; a comic sketch, composed and
arr. by W. P. Sweatnara.
© Willis P. Sweatnam, New York; 1887:
5892, Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 14. 6470
Cats in the cream; a masonic misadventure, a
comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. E. D. Kendall.
© Mrs. E. D. Kendall, Lawrence, Mass. ;
1880 : 1968, Feb. 4. 6471
Cat's-paw (The); an Anglo-Indian play in 4 acts,
by B. M. Croker. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. B. M. Croker, London ; D : 8325,
Mar. 12, 1906; Ic. Feb. 10, 1906. 6472
a comedy in 1 act, by Edward Harold Crosby.
ii
f". Typewritten.
© Edward H. Crosby, Boston ; D : 9142,
Sept. 25, 1906; 2c. Sept. 25, 1906. 6473
a drama in prologue and 3 acts, by J. <X
Kaler.
© J. O. Kaler, New York ; 1874 : 9170, July
I
11.
6474
— a farce in 3 acts, by G. F. Steely.
© Guy F. Steely. Oak Park. 111.; D : 6868.
June 23, 1905. 6475
1 act drama, by B. Talbot-Hardcastle. fl],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1911; D: 230.53; Bertram
Talbot-Hardcastle, Denver. 6476
— 1 act play, by J. M. Van Deursen and N.
Springer. 17 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D : 39902 ; .L M. Van
Deursen and Norman Springer, San Bernar-
dino, Cal. 6476a
— an original American farcical-comedy in 3
acts, by H. A. Du Souchet.
© Henry A. Du Souchet, New York ; 1894 :
19340, Apr. 14. 6477
an original romantic play in 4 acts, by
Dwight Stevens fpseud. of Elenore Boyd
Tuck] 4". Typewritten.
© Elenore Boyd Tuck. Bronxville. N. Y. ;
D : 10168, Mar. 18, 1907 ; Ic. Mar. 18, 1907 ;
Ic. Mar. 26. 1907. 6478
304
6479
COPYEIGHTED IN. THE UNITED STATES
6499
Catskillian (The); comic opera in 3 acts, by
.1. S. Vfin Dresser and William T. Van
Dresser. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911; D: 2.3580; Jasmine
Stone Van Dresser, New York. 6479
Cattle (The) king; an original comedy in 4
acts, by M. T. Allen. St. Louis, Nixon-Jones
printing co., 1885.
© Marie Townsend Allen, St. Louis; 1SS5:
21876, Oct. 19. 6480
or, The rival ranchmen, a melodramatic,
sensational and equestrian drama in 6 acts.
© James H. AVallick, New York; 18S5 :
17545, Aug. 18; 2c. Sept. 16, 1880. 6481
Cattle (The) kings; or. The rival ranchmen,
an equestrian drama in 6 acts.
© James H. Wallick, Birmingham, Ala. ;
1885:26038, Dec. 11; 2c. Sept. 16. 6482
Cattle (The) kings of Texas; or, Arvine's
oath, a drama, by M. Boyd.
© Maggie Boyd, Riverside, Cal. ; 1888:
19641, July 7. 6483
Cattle (The) queen; a 1 act comedy, by Will M.
Cressy.
© Francesca Redding, New York ; D : 3637.
.Tune 19, 1903. 6484
Cattle (The) ranch. See History (A) of
American civilization.
Cattle (The) show. See Plain John Smith.
Cattle (The) thief.
© Wavne Groves Barrows, Park Ridge,
111.; D: 11928, Dec. 6, 1907. 6485
by Fred Sefton. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1911 ; D : 24841 ; J. R. Hirsch-
field, Detroit. 6486
western comedy drama in 1 act, by J. D.
Dower. 16 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1911; D: 25107; James D.
Dower, Reading, Pa. 6487
■ ■ or, The Duke of Arizona, a comedy drama
playlet, by D. Livingston. [10] p. 12". Printed.
© David Livingston, Grimsby, Canada; D:
13414, July 27, 1908 ; 2c. July 27, 1908.
6488
11 p.
Caught; 1 act playlet, by M. Hyman,
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D: 38436; Milton Hy-
man, Denver. 6488a
a 1 act sketch for two characters and a
voice, by R. H. Davis.
© Robert Hobart Davis, New Y^ork ; D:
1321, Jan. 20, 1902. 6489
society drama in 4 acts, by H. Muhr.
© Herman Muhr, Hoboken, N. J.; 1886:
28999, Dec. 18. 6490
Caught, a burglar. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Green, New York ; D : 11820, Nov. 27,
1907; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 6491
Caught, a Tartar; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
W. J. Gait. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William .L Gait, Philadelpbia ; D: 14977,
Feb. 3, 1909; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 6492
Caught at last; a comedietta in 1 act, by No-
mad [pseud.] (In De Witt's acting plays, no.
333)
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1884:
26409, Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 6493
— farce in 1 act, by Dwight Spencer Ander-
son. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1909. 15
p. 12°. (On cover: Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 486)
© Nov. 9, 1909; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909; D:
17411: Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. 6494
— a play in 1 act, by D. S. Anderson. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Dwight Spencer Anderson, Cleveland ;
D : 11360, Sept. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1907.
6495
a sensational drama in 3 acts, by Edw. C.
Reedy.
© Thomas J. Campbell, New York; 1880:
9748, June 24. 6496
Caught at the station; musical burlesque, by
Frank Dumont. [3], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1914 ; D : 38980 ; Charles Bar-
ton, Centerport, N. Y. 6496a
Caug-ht by the undertow; play in 1 act, by
C. W. Sweetland. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Claire W. Sweetland, Thomastown,
N. Y.; D: 12902, May 5, 1908; 2c. May 5,
1908. 6497
Caught by wireless; or. The retribution of
Kawley Klippen, a melo-drama in 3 acts and
4 scenes, by Don Morris. [3], 89 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1910 ; D : 22271 ; H. M. Hork-
heiraer, New York. 6498
Caught in a corner; a serio-comic commercial
play, by W. J. Shaw.
© William J. Shaw, Cincinnati; 1886:
11087, May 10. 6499
Caught in
night.
a storm. See Paris, night by
Caught in his own net; drama in 3 acts and
11 scenes, by E. R. Callahan. [2], 145 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914; D: 30620; Elizabeth R.
Callahan, Cleveland. 6499a
Caught in his own trap, ffee Granger (The)
5379—15-
-20
305
6500
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6524
Caught in the act; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the French, by Newton Chisnell. Clyde,
O., Allies publishing co.
<c) Ames pub. co., Clyde, O.; 1888:34945,
Dee. 7; 2c. Dec. 24. 6500
farcical surprise in 1 act and 5 scenes, by
W. Foran. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1913; D: 33013; William
Foran, New York. 6501
1 act play, by G. Munro. [1], 7 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May G, 1912; D: 29585; Gordon
Munro, East Orange, N. J. 6502
play in 1 act, by M. Schulz. [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1913; D: 33848; Marie
Schulz, WoodclifC Lake, N. J. 6503
a 3 act farcical comedy from the French.
© Simmonds and Brown, New York; 1886:
26856, Nov. 27. 6504
See also Stolen words.
Caught in the rain. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grant Stewart, New York ; D : 9404,
June 4, 1006; 2c. Apr. 12, 1906. 6505
farce in 3 acts, by C. W. CoUison. 104 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1913; D : 33083 ; C. Wilson
Collison, Columbus, O. 6506
— — a musical comedy in 3 acts, by T. W.
Eckert.
© Thomas Wilmott Eckert, United States;
1880: 11086, May 10. 6507
Caught in the web; a 4 act detective play, by
J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1899:
84906, Dec. 30. 6508
Caught napping; a comedy, by F. Gellatly.
© Francis Gellatly, Lake Forest, 111. ; 1876 :
13939, Dec. 15. 6509
Caught on; a play in 4 acts.
© Alfred S. Phillips, New York; 1885:
13323, June 17. 6510
Caught out; farce in 3 acts, by H. Manley
Dana. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
36 p. 12°.
© Feb. 21, 1914; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914; D:
36115; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 6510a
Caught with the goods; comedy in 3 acts, by
L. Ditrichstein. 4". Typewritten.
© Leo Ditrichstein, New York ; D : 2774,
Dec.. 27, 1902; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 6511
farce comedy, by A. Seymour. 17 p. f°.
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910; D: 21663; Arthur
Seymour, New York, 6512
Caught with the goods — Continued.
■ farce in 3 acts, by G. P. Steely. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909; D: 17806; Guy F.
Steely, Oak Park, 111. 6513
— a 1 act play for four persons, by C. A.
Beck. 17 p. 4*. Typewritten.
© Chas. Albert Beck, New York ; D : 12888,
May 1, 1908; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908. 6514
— play in 1 act, by J. J. O'Connor. [1], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1912 ; D : 29694 ; John James
O'Connor, Chicago. 6515
a sketch in 1 act, by Frank Dumont.
Philadelphia, Penn pub. co., 1908. 9 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 13188,
June 15, 1908; 2c. June 15, 1908. 6516
or, Something doing, comedy farce with
music, by L. Grover and L. Grover, jr.
© Leonard Grover aixl Leonard Grover, .jr..
New York; D : 7177, Aug. 22, 1905. 6517
Cauliflower; a comeily in 3 acts, by C. H. Chase.
© Clilford Hoffman Chase, Haverhill,
Mass.; 1894:18011, Apr. 5. . 6518
Cause (The); comedv in 4 acts, by M. Seddon
and E. M. Owings. [103] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 21, 1911; D : 24531 ; Margaret
Seddon, Washington. 6519
— --4 act drama. 66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Bizar, Paterson ; D : 14329, Nov.
20, 1908; 2c. Nov. 20, 1908. 6520
- — play in 1 act, by F. A. Gambold. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1911; D: 24649; Fred A.
Gambokl, Los Angeles. 6521
Cause and effect; drama in 1 act, by R. A.
Dowling. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1910; D : 22118 ; R. A.
Dowling, New Orleans. 6522
Cause (Une) celebre. See Daughter's (A)
evidence. — In the heart of Maryland.
Cause for divorce; play in 1 act, by C. Ranson.
[1], 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913; D: 34523; Cliarles
Ranson, New York. 6523
— —See also Household affairs.
Cause (The) of it all; a playet in 1 act, by
M. B. Sinclair. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Maud B. Sinclair, New York; D: 12229,
Jan. 2:5, 1908; 2c. Jan. 25, 190a 6524
See also Forged (The) coupon, and other
stories and dramas.
306
6534
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6541
Cause (The) of the war; comedy in 1 act, by
B. Poyiiter and J. Bowers. 11], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. IS, 1914; D: 39128; Beulnh
Poynter and Jolin Bowers. New York. 6524a
Cause of -woman; or, The militant suffragette,
ori.sinal playlet in 1 act, by V. G. Visscher.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13. 1910; D : 21402 ; V. Glenn
Vissclier, New York. 6525
Causeries recreatives sur le dogme et la m.o-
rale; par rautenr de La communion des tout-
pi-tits. Paris, A. Roblot, 1914. 3 p. 1., 259 p.
illus., front 16°.
© Julv 3. 1914; Ic. .Tuly 20, 1914; A—
Foreign i0892; A. Roblot, Paris. 6525a
Causeway (The) g-uide; in 4 acts, by W. H.
Douffl lerty. Typewri tten.
© William II. Doughertv, Wasbington; D:
81, Jan. 25, 1901; 2c. July 15, 1901. 6526
Cavalier (El); American ligbt opera in 2 acts,
book and Ivrics by W. E. Weills, music by
(J. R. Weills. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. R. Weills, Harrisburg, Pa.; D:
15142, Feb. 20, 1909; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909. 6527
Cavalier from Madrid; pantomime act, by C.
:\Iartinettie. 4 p. 4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1910 ; D : 22129 ; Clark INIar-
tinettie, Philadelphia. 6528
Cavalier (A) of France; or, An intrigue in
the days of Henri Trois, a romantic drama
in 5 acts, by Espy Williams. Typewritten.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1897:110i6, Feb. 13; 2c. July 6. 6529
Cavalier (A) of Maryland; a comedy in 4 acts,
by C. Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington ; D : 4.53,
May 11, 1901. 6530
Cavaliere (II) della rosa; comraedia in 3 atti,
di Hugo von Hofmannsthal, traduzione ritmica
italiana, di Ottone Schanzer, musica di Rich-
ard Strauss. Berlin, Paris, A. Fiirstner;
Milano, Casa musicale Lorenzo Sonzogno,
1911. 148 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Mar. 10, 1911; 2c. Mar. 2.5, 1911; D:
2.3740; Adolph Fiirstner. Berlin. 6531
Cavaliere (II) di Narunkestunkesberg'; 6pera
humoristica en un prologo y 3 cuadros. de P.
Parellada, musica coordinada por el maestro
Tomas Ban-era. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1914. 38 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40055 ; Pablo Parellada, Madrid. 6531a
Cavaliers and carpet-baggers in South Caro-
lina. See Invisible (The) empire.
Cavalleria rusticana; popular scenes, by Gio-
vanni Verga. New York, James A. McGrntk
© James A. MeGrath, New York; 1890:
12G88, Feb. 26. 6532
or. False faith, a play in 1 act, founded
on Mascagni's opera, by K. De Cordova.
© Dudolph De Cordov.n, New York; 1891:
44497, Dec. 8; 2c. Dec. 8. 6533
(Rustic chivalry); a play from the Italian
of G. Verga, tr. and a(hipteil for the American
stage, by a Carrano. Typewritten.
© A. Carrano, New York; 1891:34107,
S^t. 25; 2c. May 28, 1892; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902.
6534
a play in 1 act, adapted by Louis J.
Cella. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. J. Cella, New York; D:9G74. Dec. 17,
1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 190G. 6535
See also Benedictus. — Rustic chivalry. —
Zanetto and Cavalleria inisticana.
Cave; a comedy in 3 acts, and The woman's
masquerade; a comedy in 1 act, by N. D.
Smith. New York, Washington [etc.] Broad-
way publishing co. [1911] 44 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 29, 1911; A:
303622; Nora Del Smith, Decatur, Ind. 6536
Cave Creek. See Found, in the Rockies.
Cave (The) inn; a play in 4 acts, by D. Clarke.
4°. Typewritten.
© Della Clarke, New York; D: 12603, Mar.
24, 1908; 2c. Mar. 24, 1908. 6537
Cave (The) lady; comedy in 3 acts, by B. Car-
penter. [1], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915 ; D : 41990 ; Bruce Car-
penter, Cambridge, Mass. 6537a
See also Eyes (The) have it.
Cave man; comedy in 4 acts, by G. Burgess.
133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910; D: 20351; Gelett Bur-
gess, New York. 6538
a play in 4 acts, by J. Corbin.
© .John Corbin, New York ; D : 7039, July
26, 1905. 6539
a play of the redwoods, by Charles K.
Field, music by W. J. McCoy; being the 33d
midsummer high jinks of the Bohemian club
of San Francisco. . . [San Francisco, Sun-
set publishing house, 1910] xiv p.^ 1 1., 42 p.,
4 1. 8°.
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; A:
271137; Bohemian club, San Francisco. 6540
Cave (The) of Cabosh.
© Otto A. Haiierbach, New York ; D : 5."62,
Sept. 24, 1904. 6541
307
6542
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
6562
Cave of doubt; operetta in 3 acts, by M. S.
Jacobs.
© May Stetson Jacobs, Danversport, Mass. ;
1896 : 58095, Oct. 22 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1897. 6542
Cave (The) of gold. , See Reuben Glue.
Cave (The) of paradise, t". Typewritten.
© Geo. W. McFarlantl and Jolin F. Mur-
ray, Kansas City, Mo. ; . D : 3914, Sept. 8,
1903; 2c. Sept. 8, 1903. 6543
Cave (The) woman; original drama in 3 acts,
by V. Kline. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1914; D: 37641; Virginia
Kline, New York. 6543a
or. The man around the corner, a wliim-
sey on modern-day life in 4 acts and a pro-
logue, by R. Marsliall and M. Terrell. 104 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915; D: 39374; Racbael
Marshall and Maverick Terrell, Seattle.
6543b
Caves (The) of Carrig-Cleena. See Emerald
(The) isle.
Caviar; comedy in 3 acts, by A. P. Farago and
W. E. Kurtz.
© Alexander P. Farago and William B.
Kurtz, Pittsburgh ; D : 8614, May 29, 1906.
6544
Cavite; a romantic drama in 5 acts, by J. L.
McLeish.
© John Lewin McLeish, Cincinnati ; 1898 :
34646, June 6. 6545
Cawasa; drama in 5 acts, by M. M. Gay.
© Mary M. Gay, Boston ; 1878 : 5293, May
2. 6546
Caza de almas; comedia lirica en 1 acto y en
prosa, originnl de A. M. Vi^rgol, nmsica del
maestro Kafael Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1908. 30 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Antonio M. Viergol, Madrid; D : 13S72,
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 6547
Ce bon docteur; comedie en 1 acte [par] A.
Rene Berton. Paris, G. Ondet, 1909. 56 p.
12^
© Aug. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 25, 1909; D:
16922; Georges Ondet, Paris. 6548
Ce cher oncle; vaudeville en 1 acte, par Ga-
rofalo & Dlaverdet. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912.
27 p. 8".
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31514 ;
Joubert, Paris. 6549
Ce pauvre Cyprien; comedie en 1 acte, par
Maurice de Damniartin. Paris, M. Vieu et
J. Vieu, 1909. 54 p. 12'.
© Maurice et Jane Vieu, Paris ; D : 1.5032,
Feb. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909. 6550
Ce qu' il faut taire; piece en 3 actes, par Ar-
thur Meyer et d'une preface d'Adolphe Bris-
son. Paris, Plon-Nourrit et cie., 1914. 4 pi.,
xxiv p., 1 1., 208 p. 12".
© July 2, 1914 ; Ic. July 20, 1914 ; D : 37629 ;
Plon-Nourrit & cie., Paris. 6550a
Ce vieux Marius; vaudeville en 1 acte, de
. Louis Bouvet et Ch. Darantiere. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1911. 34 p. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28093; Joubert, Paris. 6551
Cead mille failte; or, East and West, an
American drama in 5 acts, by J. Corkery.
© James Corkery, South Amboy, N. ,L ;
1876 : 12640, Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 6552 ;
Cecelia; 4 act play, by P. E. McNamee. [58] p.
f*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911; D: 25778; Peter Ed-
ward McNamee, South Chicago. 6553
Cecelia's vision.
© I. Otis Jones, Indianapolis; 1900 A:
16268, July 2. 6554
Ceci n'est pas un conte; piece lyrique en 1 acte,
paroles de Gaston Dumestre, musique de
Stienon Du Pre. Paris, M. Vieu et J. Vieu,
1911. 23 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. IS, 1911; 2c. Nov. 27, 1911; D:
25864; Maurice Vieu et Jane Vieu, Paris.
6555
Cecil; a play, by G. Haas.
© Gustavus Haas, New York ; 1874 : 13112,
Oct. 22. 6556
Cecil Morton; or. The broken vow.
© George E. Stevens, Seneca Falls, N. Y. ;
1874 : 1304, Feb. 5. 6557
Cecil Strathmore; or, Wrought by his own
hand, a play in 5 acts and tableaux, adapted
from Ouida's Strathmore, by A. T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York ; 1876 : 11711,
Oct. 17. 6558
Cecilia; or, Love's miracle, an American drama
in 5 acts, by S. J. Forhan.
© S. J. Forhan, New York ; 1887 : 19905,
Aug. 3. 6559
Cedar and oak; a drama.
© IMorris Krauskopf, New York; 1872:
4748, May 7. 6560
Celebrated (A) case; a drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by D'Ennery and Cormon. Phila-
delphia, 1894.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 28468,
July 7; 2c. Aug. 2. 6561
a play and dramatic composition in 6 acts.
© Sheridan Shook and A. INI. Palmer, New
York; 1878:844, Jan. 18; 2c. Jan. 18. 6562
308
6563
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6584
Celebrated (The) Hard case; a burlesque in 1
act and 5 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1878:
2010, Feb. 15; 2c. Mar. 27. 6563
Celebrating- the Fourth. See Fourth (The) of
July parade.
Celebrities; comic opera in 2 acts, by C. C.
Glick. 35 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915 ; D : 40243 ; Carl Cannon
Glick, Evanston, 111. 6563a
Celese o' the hills; by C. R. Cooper and L,
Hollister. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911; D: 28119; Courtney
Ryley Cooper, Kansas City, Mo., and Leonard
H. Hollister, New York. 6564
Celeste; dranie lyrique en 4 actes, 5 tableaux,
d'apres Celeste Prudhoniat, roiuan de Gustave
Guiches, par Eniile Trepard. Paris, Enoch &
cie., 1913. 3 p. 1., 89 p. 12°.
© Dec. 26, 1913; 2c. Dec. 27, 1913; D:
35477; Enoch & cc, Paris. 6565
Celeste Prudhomat. See Celeste.
Celestial (A); by L. Carrillo. 12 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Leo Carrillo, Nyack, N. Y. ; D: 12579,
Mar. 19, 1908 ; Ic. Mar. 11, 1908 ; Ic. Mar. 26,
1908. 6566
Celestial (The) and the spy; by Elsie M. Mac-
Kay. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. M. MacKay, Buffalo; D:5024, May
13, 1904; 2c. July 14, 1904. 6567
Celestial (A) birthday present; a sketch in 1
act, by R. C. Mitchell. Typewritten.
© Ruth Comfort Mitchell, San Francisco;
D : 826, Sept. 3, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1901. 6568
Celestial (A) courtship.
© Sumner Hughes, Washington; 1899:
14457, Feb. 21. 6569
Celestial imps; comedy in 5 acts and 5 tab-
leaux.
© .John E. Owens, Towsontown, Md. ; 1874 :
10967, Aug. 22. 6570
Celestial Lu; a phase of New York life^ in 1
act, by F. Fauley.
© Finley Fauley, New York ; D : 5214, June
18, 1904. 6571
Celestial (A) maiden; a Chinese drama in 3
acts, by C. Ulrich. Typewritten.
© Charles Ulrich, San Francisco; 1897:
38530, July 1; 2c. July 21. 6572
Celestial marriage; a drama in 5 acts, a do-
mestic tragedy, designed for the stage by
G. A. Hicks.
© George A. Hicks, Clinton, Utah; 1886:
13923, June 17. 6573
Celestine; a drama in 4 acts, by S. L. Phillips.
© Samuel L. Phillips, New York; 1879:
3922, Mar. 24. 6574
Celia; a character monologue in 1 act, by
Cirarles Barnard. Nutley, N. J., The Enter-
tainer's quarterly review pub. co.
© A. Westcott, Nutley, N. J. ; 1894 : 24853,
May 17; 2c. May 25. 6575
Celibacy; a comedy in 3 acts, by John Harrison.
© Amelia Harrison, United States ; 1884 :
1.5993, Aug. 4; 2c. Sept. 23.
6576
Celibate (The); drama in 3 acts, by P. de S.
B. Quinton. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1915 ; D : 41047 ; Pauline de
Silva Brooks Quinton, Buffalo. 6576a
Celibates. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marion Manville Pope, Bordentown,
N. J.; D:5574, Sept. 28, 1904; 2c. Sept. 28,
1904.
6577
Celine, the adopted daughter; a new society
play in 5 acts, by Baron Shirley (L. F.
Witzig)
© L. F. Witzig, St. Louis; 1875:5852,
June 5. 6578
Cell no. 7; a comedy sketch, by L. Grattan.
10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grattan, Chicago; D : 9904,
Dec. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1906. 6579
Cell 201; an emotional society play in 4 acts,
by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York ; 1875 : 1813,
Feb. 26. 6580
Cellar (The); piece in 2 scenes, by H. C. Col-
well. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913; D: 33893; Henry C.
Colwell, Kittauning, Pa. 6581
Cellars (The) of mankind; play in 4 acts, by
H.S.Sheldon. [3], 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; D: 22352; H. Sophus
Sheldon, Chicago. 6582
Cello (The) player; drama in 4 acts, by B. L.
Hall. [2], 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1910; D : 21893 ; Burton
Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. 6583
Celluloid Sara; moving-picture mix-up in 1 act,
by R. Hughes. [2], 37 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D: 36813; Rupert
Hughes, New York. 6583a
Celos; entremes en prosa, original [de] P. Muiloz
Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1907. 20 p. 8°.
© Pedro Munoz Seca, Madrid ; D : 10310,
Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 6584
309
6585
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6600
Celos (Los) de Amparo; jtiguete c6mico, en 1
acto y en prosa, original de Filiberto Mon-
tague! y lAiis <le Diego. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1911. 31 p. 12".
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25005 ; F. Montagud y L. de Diego, Madrid.
6585
Celos (Los) de Merceditas; juguete c6mico en
1 acto y en prosa, original de los senoi-es Bil-
haud y Hennequin, adaptado fi la e.-^cc^na
espafiola por S. Gutierrez. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1914. 33 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914: D:
38250; Sinibaldo Gutierrez, Madrid. 6585a
Celosa (La) de si misma. See ToUe eifer-
sucht.
Celoso (El) Extremefio; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, inspirada en una novela de <''er-
vantes, de G. Cant6 y P. Parellada, mfisica
de Tomas Barrera. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Gonzalo Cant6 y Pablo Parellada, Ma-
drid ; D : 13589, Aug. 19, 1908. 6586
Cena de amor; boceto tragico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de G. Valero Martin. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 18 p.
12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915 ; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41645 ;
Gonzalo Valero Martin, Madrid. 6586a
Cena (La) delle beffe; poema drammatico in 4
atti. di S. Benelli. Milano, Fratelli Treves,
editori, 1909. 4 p. 1., 152 p. 12°.
© Sem Benelli, Milan; D: 16011, June 5.
1909 ; 2c. June 5, 1909. 6587
See also Mahl (Das) der spotter. — Supper
(The) of scoif ers.
Cencerrada (La); comedia de costumbres ara-
gonesas en 1 acto y en prosa, original de A.
Casanal Shakery. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1911. 48 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30. 1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; D:2S149;
Alberto Casanal Shakery, Madrid. 6588
Cendrillon (Cinderella); fairy tale in 4 :icts
and 0 tableaux, after Perrault. by Henri Cain,
inc, 1911. 43 p. 4°. [English and French.]
[Libretto only]
© Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25431 ;
Fred Kullman, inc.. New York. 6589
by Henri Cain, English version by
Henry Grafton Chapman, music by J. Mas-
senet. New York, G. Schirmer, 1911. 48 p.
4°. (G. Schirmer's collection of opera-libret-
tos) [Libretto only]
© Nov. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1911; D: 25i'..-.S;
O. Schirmer, New York. 6590
Censor (The); comedy in 1 act, by R. M. Rob-
inson. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1913; D: 33513; Raymond
M. Robinson, Maiden, Mass. 6591
Censor (The) and the cuttlefish; a submarine
drama, by F. E. Little and L. Gaylord Kelly.
94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laura G. Kelly and Florence Estelle
• Little, Cleveland ; D : 5555, Sept, 23, 1904 ; 2c.
Sept. 13, 1904. 6592
Censor (The) of Central O'Sea; a musical com-
edy, by M. J. Newman and Julius C. Nathan.
© IMordecai Jesse Newman, Chicago; D:
11748, Nov. 15, 1907. 6593
Census (The) taker; a comedy in 3 acts and 5
scenes, by C. M. Hyskell. Typewritten.
© Chas. M. Hyskell, Burlington, la.; 1891:
1859, Jan. 12 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1893.
6594
Cent lignes emues; pi^ce en 1 acte, [par] C.
Torquet. Paris. P. V. Stock, 1910. 43 p. 12°.
© July 21, 1910 ; 2c. July 8, 1910 ; D : 21501 ;
Charles Torquet, Paris. 6595
Centenaire (Le). See One hundred. — One hun-
dred years old.
Centennial (The); or. Centennial troubles, by
O. Hanimerstein.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York; 1875:
5497, May 26. 6596
Centennial (The) boarding-house; an Ethio-
pian extravaganza in 1 act, by E. Mason, jr.
© E. Mason, jr., Philadelphia; 1874:2280,
Feb. 26. 6597
Centennial (The) of the stars, the stripes and
the satellites. See Saturn, the court of
Ulysses.
Centennial (A) postmaster; by W. Smith.
© Walton Smith, Buffalo ; 1876 : 1589, Feb.
5. 6598
Centennial troubles. See Centennial (The).
Center ville Yule-tide bazaar; by Joan Baxter
Rollins. 4 p. 8°. Printed.
© Little chronicle co., Chicago ; D : 14647,
Dec. 26, 1908; 2c. Dec. 10, 1908. 6599
Centieme (Le) constat. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: lOOdme
(Le) Constat.
Cento e venti H. P. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 120 H. P.
Central park; or, The house with two doors,
an original comic play in 5 acts, by L. Wal-
lack.
© r-ester Wallack, New York; 3873:11988.
Oct. 18. 6600
Centre (The) figure. See Emancipation day.
310
:^60i
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6621
Centre (El) de las mujeres; establecimiento no
docenta de ensefianza femenina en 3 aulas,
una introducciun y una apoteosis, en prosa y
verso, original de A. Sjinchez Carrere, niiisica
de los maestros Linan y Romero (M.) Madrid
[Soeiedad de autores espauoles] 1910. 46, [5]
p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21990 ; Adolfo Sanchez Carrere, IMadrid.
6601
Centurion (El);sainete Krico en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, on prosa y verso, original de
Miguel Mihura, Joaquin Navarro y Manuel
L. (Jumbreras, mfisica del maestro Padilla.
Madrid [Soeiedad de autores espauoles] 1908.
44 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mihura, Navarro y Cumbreras, Madrid;
D : 14712, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 6602
Century (The) ball; or, The pipe dream of a
bachelor, being an extravaganza in 3 acts,
an original spectacular play, by W. Fessler.
© Walter Fessler, Greenville, Pa.; 1898:
8526, Jan. 29; 2c. Feb. 1. 6603
Century (The) plants. See A. D. 2000.—
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures, 1993.
Century (A) run; a drama up to date, by F. R.
Giles.
© F. R. Giles, New York; 1895:63299,
Dec. 13. 6604
Ceramics; a summer idyl, comedy In 5 acts, by
M. T. Allen. St. Louis, Nixon-Jones printing
CO., 1883.
© Marie T. Allen, United States; 1883:
17404, Sept. 22. 6605
Cercado (El) ajeno; comedia en 1 acto, original
de F.Toro Luna. Madrid [Soeiedad de autores
espauoles] 1907. 34 p. 12°.
© Francisco Toro Luna, Madrid ; D : 11303,
Sept 5, 1907; 2c. Sept. 5, 1907. 6606
Ceres; a classical pantomime of ancient myth-
ology, by N. Astley and G. Stebbins.
© Norman Astlev and Genevieve Stebbins,
New York; 1893: 37823, Aug. 16. 6607
a mythological play for parlor and school
In 3 acts, for two males and twelve females,
by M. Nataline Crumpton.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1890:
35002, Nov. 6; 2c. Nov. 8. 6608
Certain as death. See Ben McCullough. — Di-
vorce.
Certain (A) kind of a man; or, The moulding
of Morton, play in 3 acts, by W. A. Snow.
[5], 168 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1910 ; D : 21880 ; Walter Au-
gustine Snow, Peterborough, N. H. 6609
Certain new and original scenes; to be added
to an adaptation of The Ghetto, by C. B. Fer-
nald. Typewritten.
©) Chester Bailey Fernald, San Francisco;
1899:69750, Aug. 16; 2c. Aug. 16. 6610
Certain people; a comedy in 5 iicts. i^y C.
Mathews.
© Cornelius Mathews, New York; 187S:
888, Jan. 21. 6611
Certain (A) rich man; play in A acts. l»y T.
McKean. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 30, 1913; I>: 34281; Thomas
McKean, Rosemont, Pa. 6612
C§sar Birotteau. 64 1. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. J. Harry Selz, Chicago; D: 14146,
Oct. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 6613
pi^ce en 5 actes, d'apr&s Balzac, par E.
Fabre. 40 p. (L'lllustration theatrale, no.
162, 29 octobre 1910)
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Nov. 18, 1910; D:
22588; Emile Fabre, Paris. 6614
Cesar Borgia; die tragodie der renaissance in 5
akten, von V. Hahn. Berlin, Vertriel)Stelle
des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
1909. 104 p. 12°.
© Sept. 9, 1909; 2c. Sept. 23, 1909; D:
16854; Victor Hahn, Berlin. 6615
Cestus (The) and the crown. See Theodora.
Cezalia; a comedy of American life In 4 acts,
by C. H. Hoyt
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston; 1882:4251,
Mar. 17; 2c. Mar. 17. 6616
Chabert; by G. I. Holdship, dramatized from
the French [Le Colonel Chabert] of Balzac.
© George Irwin Holdship, Allegheny, Pa. ;
1891 : 11492, Mar. 30. 6617
Chacun sa vie; comedie en 3 acts [par] G.
Guiches et P.-B. Gheusi. [Paris, Impr. de
l'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1., 79 p. 12°.
© Gustave Guiches & P. B. Gheusi, Paris ;
D : 11259, Aug. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1907.
6618
Chadyeane; drama in 4 acts, by S. H. Graves.
© Sarah Hughes Graves, Los Gatos, Cal. ;
1896:21032, Apr. .3. 6619
ChafiE; a comedy drama In 4 acts, by L. R.
Stockwell.
© L. R. Stockwell, California ; 1888 : 1853,
Jan. 27. 6620
Chagrin (Le) dans le palais de Han; drame en
5 actes, par L. Laloy . 22 p. 4°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28062 ; Louis Laloy,
Paris. 6621
311
6622
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6642
Chain (The) of destiny; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. G. Chirke.
© Henry Gustavus Clarke, New York ;
1892:4547, Jan. 29. 6622
Chain (The) of hearts; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Mclviernan and Gifford.
© IMcKiernan and Gifford, Newark, N. .T. ;
D:2563, Nov. 8. 1902. 6623
Chaine anglaise; piece en 3 actes, [par] Ca-
mille Oudinot et Abel Hermant. [Paris, Impr.
de rillustration] 1906. 2 p. 1., 81 p. 12°.
® C. Oudinot &. A. Hermant, Pax-is; D:
8843, .July 19, 190G ; 2c. July 19, 190G. 6624
Chained; comedy drama in 4 acts, improved by
Narcissa S. Springer. ^
© N. Smith Springer, Cleveland; 1898:
68374, Nov. 23. 6625
a serial drama, by N. S. Springer. Type-
written.
© Narcissa Smith Springer, Cleveland ;
1894 : 39185, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 6626
Chained to the ranks; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Pittsbiirgh; 1874:
5509, Apr. 25. 6627
Chains; a play in 4 acts, by Elizabeth Baker.
London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., 1910. 80
p. 12°.
© Nov. 17, 1910; 2c. Nov. 19, 1910; D:
22656 ; Sturgis & Walton co.. New York. 6628
Chains (The) of Mars; dramatic playlet in 1
act, by S. Conday. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 12, 1915; D: 40918; Stephen
Conday, St. Paul. 6628a
Chakira; additional act, by a Comport. [23]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1913; D: 33814; Angelina
Comport, New York. 6629
comedy in 3 acts with prologue and epi-
logue, 2d version in 4 acts, by A. Comport.
[5], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913; D: 32896; Angelina
Comport, New York. 6630
— — (The problem); comedy in 3 acts, by A. D.
S. Comport. [4], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct: 7, 1912; D: 31057; Angelina D.
S. Comport, New York. 6631
Chalice (The); play in 3 acts, by T. Bannan.
46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914; D:366S2; Theresa
Bannan, Syracuse, N. Y. 6631a
Chalk-mark (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Tassin and H. Francks.
© Algernon Tassin and Hawley Francks.
Washington ; 1898 : 24125, Apr. 16. 6632
Chalk-mark (The) — Continued.
an original phiy in 1 act, by Paul Presten
Temple [pseud, of W. W. Davis]
© Wm. Whiting Davis, New York; D:
137G7, Sept. 12, 190S. 6633
Challeng'e; modern drama in 3 acts, by C. S.
Booth. 80 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909; D: 17427; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 6634
or. Out of the depths, a dramatization
in 4 acts, of John Vaubrugh's The mistake, by
J. F. Sears.
© John F. Sears, San Francisco; ]S73:
3435, Apr. 4. 6635
Challeng'e (The) of the cross; sacred drama, by
C. A. Marsh and H. O. Rowland. Sioux City,
la., Charles A. Marsh [1915] 15 p. 12".
© July 31, 1915; 2c. Aug. 2, 1915; D:
41390 ; Charles A. Marsh, Sioux City, la.
6635a
Challenged; or, Houdini upside down, magical
dramatic playlet, by H. Houdini. 16 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1911; D: 24837; Harry Hiai-
dini, New York. 6636
Chambermaid (The); 1 act play, by A. Coll)y.
[2], IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1912; D: 31699; An;lue
Colby, New York. 6637
Chambre a part; comedie en 3 actes, [par]
Pierre Veber. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1905. 170
p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D:7141, Aug. 22,
1905; 2c. Aug. 22, 1905. 6638
Chambre des baisers; piece en 3 actes et 4 tab-
leaux, [par] Marc Sonal [pseud, of Georges
Lanos] Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1905. 150 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock. Paris; D:7208, Sept. 6,
1905; 2c. Sept. 6, 1905. 6639
Chambre en ville; fantaisie militaire en 1 acte
et 2 tableaux, [par] Jean Carwald et Robert
Savieres. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 44 p. 8°.
i© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35190 ;
Joubert, Paris. 6640
Chameleon; comedy opera in 2 acts, book by
Tiiton Richardson, music by George Jjovvell
Ti'acy, lyrics by D. K. Stevens.
© George Tiiton Richardson, Boston ; D :
7937, Feb. 2, 1906. 6841
a drama in 4 acts, by E. Davis. 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1912; D: 30100; Edwards
Davis, New York. 6842
drama in 1 act, by M. Coe and Leila Grant.
22 p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914; D: 35536; Marie E. Coe.
Los Angeles. 6642a
312
-6643
CCrYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6663
Chamois (The) hunter; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by P. Barnes.
© Paul Barnes, New York ; 1S93 : 9055, Feb.
18. 6643
Champagne; a comedy in 2 acts, by E. S. Van
Zilo. Typewritten.
© Edward S. Van Zile, New York; 1S93:
4839, Jan. 20; 2c. Jan. 20. 6644
Champagne and buttermilk; 1 act comedy, by
John B. Hynier. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1915; D: 41744; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 6644a
Champagne and oysters; or. One lie leads to
another, a farce in 3 acts, by James B. Riin-
nion. Chicago and New York, Tlie Dramatic
pub. CO., 1906. 51 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 929G,
Oct. 23, 190G ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1906. 6645
Champagne and oysters, £1, 3s., 6d. ; a com-
edy in 4 acts, by Joseph W. Shannon.
© Henry E. Abbey, New York; 1878:1817,
Feb. 11. 6G46
Champagne Charley; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by I. Witniark.
© Isidor Witmark, New York; 1892:310.5.5,
July 26. 6647
Champagne Charlie; by Augustus Thomas.
© Frank McKee, New York; D : 843, Sept.
6, 1901. 6648
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. Han-
ford. 42 p. t". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Edwin Hanford, New York ; D : 612,
June 26, 1901 ; 2c. June 20, 1901. 6649
Champagne (A) cork; by E. Gerberding,
© Elizabeth Gerberding, San Francisco;
1896 : 14465, Mar. 5. 6650
a sparkling, witty and musical comic opera
in 3 acts, by L. E. Granger.
© Louis E. Granger, Tenafly, N. J.; 1893:
56240, Dec. 20. 6651
Champagne (The) salesman; farce comedy
sketch, by P. E. Burns. 16 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D: 39635; Paul E.
Burns, Philadelphia. 6651a
Champion (The). 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Philip R. Kellar and Robert H. Moulton,
Chicago ; D : 9156, Sept. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 26,
1900. 6652
a comedy boxing act in 2 scenes, by W.
Greene. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913; D : 32189 ; William
Greene. Chicago. 6653
Champion (The) — Continued.
• comedy sketch, by N. Bartley and M. S.
Keightley. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913; D: 33989; Nalbro Bart-
lev, Buffalo, and Mabel S. Keightley, South
Bend, Ind. 6654
playlet, by W. Taylor. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D: 28706; Wilton
Taylor, New York. 6655
sketch in 1 act, by R. Jordan. [1], 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1913; D: 31^73; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 6656
a vaudeville sketch in 2 scenes, by C. S.
Adelman. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles S. Adelman, Chicago; D:9196,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2c. Oct. 5, 1906. 6657
Champion (The) of the belt. See Orion.
Champion of the people; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. Frank. 62 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Henry Frank, New York ; D : 6978, July
17, 1905; 2c. July 17, 1905. 6658
Champions' (The) last bout; play in 1 act, by
C. AVilliams. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1914; D: 36571; Charles
Williams, New York. 6658a
Championship bout; by M. M, Smith. 7 p. i".
Typewritten.
© Marvin M. Smith, Buffalo; D: 14833.
Jan. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909. 6659
play in 1 act, by P. A. Revolt. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typevvritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1912 ; D : 32149 ; P. A. Revolt,
Toledo, O. 6660
Champmesle; a comedy in 3 acts, by Wm.
Henry Shelton. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Shelton, New York ; D : 9228, Oct.
13, 1906; 2c. Oct. 13, 1906. 6661
Chance. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Somerville, New York; D:
11787, Nov. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1907. 6662
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Doug-
las. [119] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 0, 1913; D: 32523; James A.
Douglas, London. 6663
comedy drama playlet, by Daniel A. Kelly.
[1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D: 36178; Helen Des
IMonde, Philadelphia. 6663a
comedy dramatic playlette, by L. Chevalier.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1914 ; D : 38492 ; Louis Cheva-
lier, New York. 6663b
313
6664
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6684
Chance — Continued.
a dramatic composition, by M. M. Pope.
r. Typewritten.
© Marion Manville Pope, Bordentown, N.
J.; D: 1482, Feb. 24, 1902; 2c. Feb. 24, 1902.
6664
dramatic playlet, by G. Decker and D. Mul-
lally. [24] p. 16°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914; D: 36374; Gertriule
Decker, Chicago. 6664a
— an emotional drama in 3 acts, by R. H.
Cox.
© Robert Scott, Troy, N. Y.; 1875:10636,
Oct. 15. 6665
— play in 4 acts, by Obie Sutor. 109 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909; D: 17147; Oliver B.
Shoemaker, Dover, N. J. 6666
play in 1 act, by W. Sheaf e, jr. [1], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1913; D: 31902; William
Sheafe, jr., Boston. 6667
play in 2 parts, by W. E. Bourdo and H.
Hadland. [7] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913; D: 34.510; William E.
Boui'do and Harry Hadland, Toledo, O. 6668
Chance (A) acquaintance. See Uncle Si.
Chance (A) at midnight; dramatic episode in
1 act, by Charles Stuart. New York, Dick
and Fitzgerald, 1912. 11 p. 12°.
© .Tuly 31, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1912 ; D : 30401 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 6669
Chance (La) du marl. See Lucky (A) hus-
band.
Chance for three; [a dramatic composition in
2 acts, by F. Johnson] [10] p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tuly 26, 1909; D: 16507; Fred. John-
son, Chicago. 6670
Chance (A) meeting; play in 1 act, by Chas.
Horwitz. [1], 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D: 32874; Bornholdt
& Ell wood, New York. 6671
Chance of Elizabeth Ann; a comedy in 1 act,
by H. Heaton. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harold Heaton, New York; D:7007,
July 22, 1905 ; 2c. July 22, 1905. 6672
Chance (A) of luck. 5 p. t". Typewritten.
© Willie Hustin Agnew, Chicago; D:6581,
Apr. 26, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1905. 6673
Chance (A) to be bom; play in 4 acts, by J. C.
Nugent. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1914; D: 37992; .John
Charles Nugent, Canal Dover, O. 6673a
Chance (A) with happiness; plav in 1 act, by
L. T. Ollesheimer. [3], 21 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
1© Ic. July 13, 1914; D: 37554; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 6673b
a playlet. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis T. Ollesheimer, Detroit ; D : 10032,
Feb. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1907. 6674
Chancellor (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. Fred Ballard and Harold Shellhorn.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. F. Ballard, Havelock, Neb. ; D : 13804,
Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 6675
or. The president, a farce-comedy in 3
acts, by J. F. Ballard.
(© .John Fred Ballard, Chicago ; D : 12254.
Jan. 27, 1908. 6676
Chancellor (The) of Eg'ypt; a dramatization of
the Bible story of Joseph and his brethren, in
4 acts, by W. T. Beale. Bostou, Pul)lished bv
tlie author, 1905. 56 p. 12".
© Willinm Thomas Beale, Boston; D : 6600,
Apr. 28, 1905; 2c. June 29, 1905. 6677
Chancen; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Franz Wolff.
Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h., 1913. 54 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 28, 1913; D: 33642; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
6678
Chances; a new and original play in 4 acts and
7 tableaux, l)y J. B. Renauld.
© Jo!m Booth Renauld, United States;
1874: 15182, Dec. 16. 6679
Chances and changes; or. Scenes in a gam-
bler's life, a drama in 5 acts.
© Henry C. Pedder, Brooklyn; 1872:9896,
Sept. 13; 2c. Feb. 22, 1873. 6680
Chandelier (The); a dramatic episode in 1 act,
by L. Grant. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grant, London ; D : 15331, ]Mar.
15, 1909; 2c. June 5, 1909. 6681
See also Fortunio.
Chandos; a melodrama, prologue and 4 acts,
from Ouida's novel.
© IVIarian G. Wilson, Washington; 18S5:
25441, Dec. 4. 6682
Chanele die finisherin; melodrama in 4 acts, by
S. Feinman.
© Sigmund Feinman, New York; 1897:
59714, Oct. 21. 6683
Change (The); drama in 4 acts, by V. J. H.
Blubaugh. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Lay 28, 1910 ; D : 21203 ; Vance .Tos.
Hoyt Blubaugh, Los Angeles. 6684
314
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COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6706
|l Change (The) — Continued.
— a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
© M. Robinson, United States; 1889:9791.
Mar. 28. 6685
— Glamorganshire play in 4 acts, by J. O.
Francis. [100] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1913; D: 35508; John Os-
wald Francis, London. 6686
— an original comedy in 8 acts, by C. J. Fay.
© Charles J. Fay, Philadelphia; 1889:
17639, June 10. 6687
■ play in 4 acts, by J. O. Francis, with an in-
troduction by Montrose J. Moses. Garden
City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & co., 1914.
xviii, 147 p. 12°.
© Sept. 26, 1914; 2c. Sept. 29, 1914; D:
3S356; John Oswald Francis, London. 6687a
Change (A) of base. See Doctor Mondschein. —
Spirit (The) of seventy-six.
Change (A) of hair; 1 act play, by J. Woodall-
Oliver. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Woodall-Oliver, New York; D : 1443,
Feb. 34, 1902; 2c. Feb. 14, 1902. 6688
Change (A) of heart; comedy in 2 acts, by
Albert H. Good. Boston, Walter H. Baker &
CO., 1910. 27 p. 12°.
© Sept. 30, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1910 ; D : 22196 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 6689
Change of luck; a dramatic composition in 1
act. by W. H. Agnew. [30] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 10454; Willis Hiis-
tin Agnew, Chicago. 6690
Change (A) of menu. 14 p. f . Typewritten.
© Angelo Josler, Chicago; D: 10528, May
9, 1907; 2c. May 9, 1907. 6691
Change of opinion; play in 1 act, by J. Bell-
Ranske. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jutta Bell-Ranske, New York; D: 1.5892,
]\Iay 20, 1909 ; 2c. May 20, 1909. 6692
Change partners; farce comedy in 4 acts, by
F. A. Kummer. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915; D: 41412; Fi-ederic
Arnold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 6692a
Change the law; 1 act play, by J. L. Blecker.
[2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1913; D: 33215; John L.
Blecker, No\v York. 6693
Change your act; a 1 act farce, by E. McWade.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward McWade, New York; D:2217,
Aug. 11, 1902; 2c. Aug. 11, 1902.
6694
Change your partner; play in 3 acts, by A. V.
Hines. [125] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914; D: 36210; Arline Van
Ness Hines, New York. 6694a
Changeable Sallie; by A. Van Wildt. [6] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Ian. 3, 1912; D: 28330; Adelaide
Van Wildt, BufEalo. 6695
Changeable wife; comedy, by E. Bennett. 8 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20620; Everett
Bennett, Chicago. 6696
Changed; a drama in 1 act, by E. A. Moulton.
© Emily Almira Moulton, Grafton, Mass. ;
1875 : 13120, Dec. 13. 6697
Changed destiny; drama in 3 acts, by E. Lind-
sey. [21] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23070 ; Evelyn Lind-
sey, St. Louis. 6698
Same.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911; D: 24005; Evelyn
Lindsey, St. Louis. 6699
Changed in the cradle; play in 4 acts, by I. W.
Rae. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25059 ; Ida AVeston
Rae, O.sborne, Kan. 6700
Changeling; play, by E. R. Perkins. 69 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1909; D: 17697; Emily R.
Perkins, Philadelphia. 6701
: a play in 1 act, by W. AV. .Tacobs and H. C.
Sargent, adapted from W. W. Jacobs's story
of that title. London, Samuel French, ltd. ;
New York, Samuel French, 1908. 24 p. 12°.
(On cover: French's international copyrighted
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 148)
© W. W. .Jacobs and Herbert C. Sargent,
London; D: 13829, Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Dec.
21, 1908. 6702
Changing (The) of the seasons.
© Mary May Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898 :
61057, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 6703
Changing (The) scales; by W. G. Moates.
© William Gurney Moates, Towson, IMd. ;
1897 : 1601S, Mar. 8 ; 2c. May 7. 6704
Changing the presents; a monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward. Wayland. Mass.;
D : 9723, Dec. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906.
6705
Changing the sign; original sketch in 1 act, bv
N. Twomey. [3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911; D : 23454 ; Neil
Twomey, Dorchester, Masa. 6706
315
6706
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6725
Chanson (La) d'Halewjm; legende mxisicnle en
3 actes et 4 tableaux, poeme de Lucien Solvay,
musique de Albert Dupuis. Brochure. Paris,
Max Eschig, 1913. 32 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15, 1913 ; Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; Ic. Jan.
19, 1914; D: 35711; Max Escliig, Paris.
6706a
Chant (Un) de fete de Neron.
(Ein) Neros.
Sec Festgesang
Chant (Le) de guerre de I'armee du Rhin.
Marseillaise (La)
Chanukah party; drama in 4 acts, by H. Kope-
Ivin. 3 p. 1., 135 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910; D: 21900; Henry Kope-
Idn, New Yorli. 6716
Chaos flat; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by the
Deaves sisters.
© Deaves sisters, New Yorli ; 18S9 : 11747,
Apr. 15. 6717
^ce chapeau (Un) de paille d'ltalie. See That hat.
Chant du cygne; comedie en 3 actes, [par] G.
Duval et X. Houx. Paris, Charpentier et Fas-
quelle, 1908. 3 p. 1., 243 p. 12°.
© Georges Duval, Xavier Roux and Eugene
Fasquelle, Paris; D : 13264, June 30, 1908; 2c.
June 30, 1908. 6707
Chantaclere; the huntsman's daughter, com-
edy-opera in 2 acts, by J. Paddock.
I© James Paddock, United States; 1891:
11646, Mar. 31. 6708
Chanteclair; in 1 act, by Aaron Hoffman. 34 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1910 ; D : 21319 ; William Mor-
ris, inc., New York. 6709
Chantecler; piece en 4 actes, en vers, de E. Ros-
tand. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1910. 5 p. 1., [3]-
244 p. 12°.
© Mar. 30, 1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910; D:
20793; Edmond Rostand, Paris. 6710
■ Same. Paris, P. Lafitte & cie. [1911] 268p.
illus. (partly col.) 4°.
© May 19, 1911; 2c. June 10, 1911; D:
24450; Pierre Lafitte & cie., Paris. 6711
par E. Rostand. (L'Ulustration tliea-
trale, 12, 19, 26 fevrier, 5 mars 1910)
© Feb. 12, 19, 26 & Mar. 5, 1910 ; Ic. Apr. 2,
1910 ; D : 20670 ; Edmond Rostand, Paris.
6712
— play in 4 acts, by Edmond Rostand, tr. by
Gertrude Hall. New York, Duffield and co.,
1910. X, 289 p. 12".
© Aug. 15, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1910 ; D : 21914 ;
Duflield & CO., New York. 6713
tr. into English verse by J. S. New-
berrv. New York, Duffield and company, 1911.
XX, 391 p. 8".
© Nov. 22, 1911; 2c. Sept. 24, 1912; A:
320740; John Strong Newberry, Cleveland.
6714
Chantecler's last chant; a realistic study of
agricultural conditions, by W. Irwin . . . New
York, 1911. cover-title, [8] p. 8°.
© Feb. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1911 ; A : 280054 ;
Wallace Irwin, New York. 6715
Chapeau (Le) du diable; a performance, in-
vented by C. Majilton.
© Charles Majilton, Philadelphia; 1873:
1980, Feb. 28. 6718
Chapel (The) masque of Christmas; play, by
W. C. Laugdon. New York, Grace chapel,
1913. 10 p. 8°.
© Dec. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1914 ; D : 35G15 ;
William Chauncy Langdon, New York. 6718a
Chaperon (The); a comedy in 3 acts, for female
characters only, by R. E. Baker. Boston, W.
H. Bak-er & co., 1891.
© Rachel E. Baker, Boston; 1891:34629,
Sept. 29 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 6719
a comic opera in 3 acts, by L. V. De Valin.
© Laura V. De Valin, Baltimore; 1892:
31570, July 30. 6720
1 act comedy in 2 scenes [by A. L. Allen].
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1912; D: 29555; Archie L.
Allen, Cleveland. 6721
— a society comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ed
mund Collins and G. Alcott.
© Gypsy Alcott, United
1891:
6722
States ;
30323, Aug. 26.
Chaperon (The) and heiress; satirical society
skit with musical interruption, by J. McCree.
[1], 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D: 36353; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 6722a
Chaplain (The); a dramatization by A. E. Mon-
roe, of the novel, The chaplain of the fleet, by
Walter Besant and James Rice. [Synopsis]
© Agnes E. Monroe, New York ; 1885 :
14010, June 29 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1886. 6723
a play in 4 acts, by T. S. Wilson.
© Thomas Schoniberg Wilson, Great Brit-
ain ; 1896 : 51938, Sept. 17. 6724
Chaplain (The) of the fleet. Sec Chaplain
(The) — Gregory Shovel.
Chaplain's (The) revenge; a drama in 5 acts,
by L. Du P. Syle.
© L. Du Pont Syle, Berkeley, Cal. ; 1896:
61751, Nov. 11. 6725
316
-6726
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6746
Chaplet (The) of Pan; masque, by T. AV. Stevens
and Wallace Itice. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910 ; D : 22715 ; Thomas Wood
,: Stevens and Frances V. llice, Chicago. 6726
— r- a masque in 1 act, by Wallace Rice and T.
■ W. Stevens. Chicago, The Stage guild [1912]
[43] p. 12°. (Half-title: Stage guild masques)
:" 1© June 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1912 ; D : 31547 ;
' Thomas Wood Stevens, Madison, Wis., and
- Frances V. Rice, Chicago. 6727
Chaplet (The) of pearls; a romantic drama
j adapted from the novel of Charlotte M. Yonge,
', in 6 acts, by G. M. Richmond.
© G. M. Richmond, United States ; D : 549,
June 5, 1901. 6728
Chapter 8; an emotional comedy in 5 acts, by H.
D. Hamje.
© Herman Dederick Hamje, New York;
. 1S77 : 153S, Feb. S. 6729
Chapter IV.; a play in 4 acts, by J. A. West-
r huuser. 61 p. f. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Westhauser, St. Paul ; D :
13362, July 17, 1908 ; 2c. July 17, 1908. 6730
Chapter (A) of excuses; missionary playlet, by
- Mrs. C. E. Putnam. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915; D : 40275 ; Mrs. Clyde
■ Ellis Putnam, Warren, O. 6730a
Chapter seven; sketch in 1 act, by Rudolf Oes-
terreicher and E. Mayer. [1],11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1911; D:2395S; Ernest
Mayer. London. 6731
Chapultepec; a military drama in 4 acts, by E.
A. Locke.
t) E. A. Locke, New York; 1892:52648,
Dec. 23. 6732
Character monolog'ue and impersonations; by
S. Spencer. 9 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17585 ; Sidney Spen-
cer, Reading, Pa. 6733
Character parade of all nations.
© James Clinton Lewis, Hartford; 1SS6:
12978, June 3. 6734
Character (A) revue; in 2 sights, by J. McCree.
22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41932 ; Junie McCree,
New York. 6734a
Character saves reputation; or, Her brother's
misfortune, comedy in 3 acts, by G. McDowell.
121 p. 8". Typewritten.
© George McDowell, Portland, Me.; D:
4362, Nov. 30, 1903; 2c. Nov. 30, 1903. 6735
Character (A) study in black; by M. C. Keator.
[3], 17 p. obi. 16". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mny 11, 1912; D: 29652; Maude C.
Keator, Alameda, Cal. 6736
Charbonniers (Les); an operetta in 1 act, words
by Philippe Gille, music by Jules Coste.
© F. RuUman, New York ; 1885 : 22122, Oct.
22. 6737
Charette; play In 3 acts, by Charette [pseud, of
F. J. Hunt] 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909; D: 17008; Franklin .L
Hunt, New York. 6738
Charg'e (The); play of the war in 1 act, by J.
M. Loughran and W. H. Duncan, jr. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915; D : 40461 ; John M.
Loughran and William Henry Duncan, jr.,
Brooklyn. 6738a
Charge (The) of the hash brigade; comic Irish
musical sketch, by Joseph P. Skelly, music
arr. for the pianoforte, by Alfred B. Sedgwick.
New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1870:
14573, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 6739
Charged with a serious crime; comic opera in
3 acts.
© H. L. Pickersgill, New York ; 1886 : 17.590,
Aug. 2. 6740
Charioteer (The) See A. D. 1.
Charities; comedy-drama, prologue and 4 acts,
by C. AVenz.
© Carrie Wenz, Buffalo ; 1880 : 16320, Oct.
27. 6741
Charity; a comedy in a prologue and 3 acts, by
I. S. Isaacs.
© Isaac S. Isaacs, New York ; 1873 : 14656,
Dec. 19. 6742
— a comedy in 3 acts from the Spanish of
Miguel Echegaray, by A. L. Godoy. 85 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Albert L. Godoy, AVashington ; D : 14749,
Jan. 5, 1909; 2c. Jan. 5, 1909. 6743
— a little slam in 1 scene, by B. Corcoran.
22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Brewer Corcoran, Springfield, IMass. ; D :
11056, July IS, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1907. 6744
— a 1 act play. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph F. Rinn, Brooklyn; D:591], Dec.
14, 1904; 2c. Dec. 14, 1904. 6745
playlette of modern social conditions, by
AA^ Montague. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1914 ; D : 39067 ; AValter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 6745a
Charity a la mode. Sec On a foreign shore.
Charity (The) ball; dramatic composition [by]
Dnvid Bel a SCO and H. C. De Mille.
© Daniel Frohman, United States; 1888:
29029, Oct. 12. 6746
317
6746
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
6765
Charity (The) ball— Contintied,
monologue, by A. Hoffman. 17 p. 4°.
Tyi>ewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1915; D: 41360; Aaron Hoff-
mau. New York. 6746a
a society comedy in 4 acts, by D. Belasco
and H. C. be Mille.
© David Belasco and Henry C. De Mille,
United States ; 188S : 24473, Aug. 28. 6747
Charity, banks and insurance; sketch by A.
Hoffman. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1914; D: 38428; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 6747a
Charity begins at home; an operetta in 1 act,
by Bolton Howe, music by Alfred Collier.
Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Tarns, New York ; 1897 : 14949,
Mar. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 6748
Charity (The) game; in 2 acts, book by W. C.
Duncan and E. E. Baker, lyrics by W. C.
Duncan.
© Edith Ellis Baker and William Gary
Duncan, New York ; D : 11844, Dec. 2, 1907.
6749
Charity (The) girl; comedy drama of modern
life in 4 acts, by Chas. IMorton. Chicago, Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1914. 59 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© le. Oct. 14, 1914; D:3S487; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 6749a
a drama in prologue and 3 acts, by Emma
Schiff and I. S. Isaacs.
© Alfred T. Jones, Pliiladelphia ; 1877 : 794,
Jan. 19. 6750
See also Cherry ripe.
Charity Higgins' vocal oi^an; an amusing en-
tertainment, by Tiaura M. Morse. Chicago,
Dramatic publishing co. [1910] 6 p. 4*.
© Dec. 29, 1010 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22977 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 6751
Charity nurse; by J. E. Fennessy.
© James E. Fennessy, Spring Lake, Ky. ; D :
2918, Feb. 4, 1903. 6752
Charity (The) pupil; play in 4 acts, by Carolyn
Frances Rice and Marion Spring Clark.
Lebanon, O., March bros, [1912] 42 p. 12".
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30802 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 6753
Charity (The) that begtin at home; a comedy
in 4 acts, by St. John Hankin. New I'^ork, S.
French ; Loudon, S. French, ltd., 1907. 112 p.
12*. (On cover: French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 117)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 10534,
May 11, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 6754
Charity (The) warblers; a symphony in black,
in 2 acts, by A. I. Ames.
© Addie lola Ames, Boston; 1898:67112,
Nov. 16. 6755
Charity's reward; drama in 4 acts, by C. Free-
man.
© Charles Freeman, Brooklyn ; ISSo : IGOg.'i.
July 2o ; 2c Nov. IS. 6756
Charlatan (The); comedy in 4 acts, by W. H.
Edwards. [1], 153 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D: 30373; Willard
Hemenway Edwards, Hinsdale, 111. 6757
Charlatans (The); by M. C. Smith and Alice
Turner.
© Minna C. Smith, Boston ; 1888: 75, Jan. 3.
6758
Charlemagne's hostage,
of Gerhart Hauptmann.
See Dramatic works
Charles and Carrie Austin, in their wonderful
lightning drill, in their manual of arms,
musket drill, and terrific bayonet fight.
© Charles and Carrie Austin, Unitetl
States ; 1873 : 12262, Oct. 25. 6759
Charles di Tocca; by C. Y. Rice. New York,
Tlie INIcClure company, 1908. 4 p. 1., [3]-134 p.
12°.
© Cale Y'oung Rice, Louisville ; D : 14307,
Nov. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1908. 6760
a tragedy, by C. Y. Rice.
© Cale Young Rice, Louisville ; D : 595,
June 17, 1901; [For copies received see A:
57563] 6761
— Same. New York, McClure, Phillips & co.,
1903. 3 p. 1., 140 p. 12°.
© C. Y. Rice, United States; A: 57563, Apr.
15, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 6762
See also Collected plays and poems; by
Cale Y'oung Rica
Charles IX; by V. Woods. 4°. Tyi>ewritten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; D : 2.518,
Oct. 31, 1902 ; 2c. Oct 31, 1902. 6763
Charles O'Malley; a romantic comedy, by T. B.
Sayre. Typewritten.
© Theodore Burt Sayre, New York; 1S9S:
9364, Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 3. 6764
■ See also Charles O'Malley's aunt.
Charles O'Malley's aunt; a comedietta in 1
scene, founded on Charles Lever's novel, by
Henry Llewellyn Williams. Chicago, T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1897 : 41652, .Tuly
19; 2c. Oct. 21. 6765
318
6766
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6790
Charles P, Kich and his mechanical musical
dummy; or, Music in a broker's office, JX
coiiiedv sketch in 1 act, by Ciiarles P. liich
. [pseud, of C. P. Fish]
© Chas. P. Fish, Saginaw, Mich.; ISOo:
2410, Jan. 7. 6766
Charles Ryan; a drama in 3 acts, by J. M.
O'Sullivan.
© James M. O'Sullivan, Brooklj-n ; 1S79:
1193, Jan. 23. 6767
Charles II; play in 3 acts, by C. R. Burke. 7S p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909 ; D : 17502 ; Charles R.
Burke, Chicago. 6768
Charles the First; a drama in 3 acts, by W. G.
Wills.
© H. L. Bateman, New York; 1872: 11 09-5,
Oct. IS. 6769
Charles Weng'leig'h, the duke.
© Jesse P. Tillson, Toledo, O. ; 1S9G : 19S24,
Mar. 30. 6770
Charleston; an historical military drama in 4
acts, by G. M, Connell.
© G. M. Connell, Lisbon, O. ; 1S95:40G1.5,
Aug. 8 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 6771
Charleston (The) earthquake; spectacular
drama in 3 acts, by E. Optebeeck [sic]
Charleston, S. C, Kahrs and Welch [1890]
19 p. 12°.
© Eugene Opdebeeck, Charleston, S. C. ;
1S90 : 5314, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Mar, 4. 6772
Charley; play in 1 act, by G. Jacobson, [2],
9 p. r. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov, 4, 1913; D: 34942; Gershon Ja-
cobson, Washington, 6773
Charley, the cockney; vaudeville sketch, by
Ray D, Youugman, 3 p, 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21290 ; Ray Young-
man, Oakland, Cal, 6774
Charley's aunt. See Byer's library of tabloid
plays.
Charley's country cousin; comedy in 4 acts, by
K. M. Rice. [Northampton, I\Iass., Printed
by Gazette printing co., 1905] 24 [1] p. 12°.
© K. McDowell Rice, Worthincton, Mfiss. ;
D : 6310, Mar. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 190G. 6775
Charley's mother-in-law; a farce comedy in 3
acts.
© Viola Fortescue, Winthrop, Mass. ; 1894 :
1S56S, Apr. 9. 6776
Charley's uncle; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. E.
Miller.
© Arthur E. Miller, New York ; 1893 : 53830,
Dec. 5. 6777
Charley's uncle — Continued.
farce, by H. W. Fischer. 23 p. f\ Type-
written,
© le. Feb. 2, 1911; D: 23275; Henry W.
Fischer, Bensonhurst, N. Y. 6778
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by A. Fisher.
© Alfred Fisher, New York; 1894:15883,
Mar. 21. 6779
by A. Vatter and A. S. Kendall.
© August Vatter and Arthur S. Kendall,
Boston ; 1900 A : 3792, Feb. 10. 6780
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by Eilee Nor-
wood.
© Frank J. Shell, New York ; D : 12867, Apr.
23, 1908. 6781
Charley's wife; a farce comedy in 2 acts, arr.
by V/. T. Nelson.
© William Tecumseh Nelson, Chicago; 1897:
67GS4, Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 6. 6782
Charlie; play in 1 act, by G. W. Day. [2], 13 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1913 ; D : 33478 ; Geo, W. Day,
New York. 6783
Charlie, I expect you; farce In 3 acts, by E. F.
Jeffries. [110] p. 4°, Typewritten.
<£) Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 38681; Elmer F.
Jeffries, St. Paul. 6783a
Charlie Boss; a drama in 3 acts, by H. E. Gil-
lette.
© H. E. Gillette, United States ; 1878 : 3639,
Mar. 26. 6784
or. The stolen heir, a di'ama in 3 or 4 acts.
© \Vm. Jackson, Cincinnati ; 1879 : 5687,
Apr, 28, 6785
Charlie's mother-in-law; comedy in 1 act [by
J. Templin and E. Layton; 7 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr, 11, 1912 ; D : 29343 ; John Tem-
plin and E. Layton, Seattle. 6786
Charlo comes home; comedy in 3 acts, by C, L.
McClure. [71] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34910 ; Carl Leofwyn
INIcClure, New York. 6787
Charlotte Corday; by K.Bellew. 93 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Kyrle Bel lew, London ; D : 7207, Sept, 5,
1905 ; 2c, Aug. 30, 1905. 6788
a drama in 5 acts, by A. Flamant
© Adolphe Flamant, Napa, CaL ; 1890: 1261,
Jan, 7. 6789
- — a drama in 4 acts, by R. S. Tracy.
© Roger S. Tracy, New York ; 1873 : 14244,
Dec. 12. 6790
319
6791
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6812
Charlotte Corday — Continued.
an historical drama in 5 acts, by J. Wing-
field Nisbet.
, © J. W. Nisbet, Washington; 1884:13383,
...July 2. 6791
a historical play in 4 acts, by J. Mortimer.
© James Mortimer, United States; 1876:
10114, Sept. 5 ; 2c. Sept. 5. 6792
trauerspiel in 5 aufziigen, von E. Henrici.
[Baltimore, C. W. Schneidereith & sons, 1905]
viii p., 2 1., 149-229 p. 8°. ([E. Henrici's
" dramatische werke, iv] )
© Ernst Henrici, Baltimore ; D : 6716, May
23, 1905 ; 2c. May 23, 1905. 6793
Charlotte Corday d'Armans; a drama in 5 acts,
by A. B. Williams. 65 p. 8°. Proof.
© Almena Butman Williams, Washington ;
D : 1117, Nov. 22, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 6794
Charlotte Corday d'Armont; drama, 5 acts, by
A. N. Shideler. 2 p. 1., 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Newton Shideler, New York ; D :
4143, Oct. 26, 1903; 2c. Oct. 26, 1903. 6795
Charlotte d'Erra; or. Devotion, a drama in 4
acts, adapted from the French of Octave
. Feuillet, by J. C. Ward.
© .James C. Ward, San Francisco; 1878:
14678, Dec. 16. 6796
Charlotte Friederike; schauspiel in 4 akten von
Hjalmar Meidell, nach Dr. Alexander Thorsoes
novelle Interiors vom diinischen hof, autori-
sierte uebersetzung ans dem norwegischen
von Dr. John Josephsohn. 119 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913 ; D : 33046 ; Oesterheld &
CO., verlag, Berlin. 6797
Charlotte of the plains; by B. L. Johnson.
Scenario. 10 p. t". Typewritten.
© Bessie Louise Johnson, Chicago; D:
15639, Apr. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1909. 6798
Charlotte Russe; a society musical album of
comicalities, in 3 acts, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1886:
1987, Jan. 25. 6799
Charlotte Temple. Ms.
© Flora E. Baxter, New York ; 1893 : 47942,
Oct. 27 ; Ic. Dec. 10, 1894. 6800
a drama in 5 acts [by] Harriet M. P.
Plumb.
© Harriet M. Pixley Plumb, San Francisco ;
1891 : 30515, Aug. 28. 6801
■ • a historical drama in 5 acts, by F. V. De
More. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Flora V. De IMore, PhilHpsburg, N. J.;
D:5132, Aug. 13, 1904; 2c. Mar. 3, 1905.
6802
Charlotte Temple — Continued.
a historical drama, 3 acts, with prologue,
by H. P. Plumb.
© Harriet Pixley Plumb, Chicago; 1899:
13956, Feb. 20 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 6803
a play in 4 acts, by Theodore Kramer;
founded on Mary S. Rowson's novel of the same
name. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1909; D: 16026; Temple
amusement co.. New York. 6804
Charlotte Temple, a story of the heart; emo-
tional historical drama in 6 acts, by T. A.
Burtt.
© Thomas A. Burtt, Philadelphia; 1878:
11185, Sept. 28. 6805
Charlotte von Boyen; schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Ferdinand lliinkel und Hans v. Wentzel.
Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlagshaus [1906]
77 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
9063, Sept. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906. 6806
Charm (A) in the halter. See Coachman's
(The) bride.
Charm (The) of Sunset Valley; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by H. M. Yost. [69] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Howard M. Yost, Cleveland; D : 15027,
Feb. 8, 1009 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 6807
Charmed (The) cross of the devil foiled; a
spectacular in 1 act, by E. Diablo.
© Erwin Diablo, New York; 1879:16278,
Dec. 3. 6808
Charmer (The); a farce in 1 act, by H. McAllis-
tei\ [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32289 ; Hall McAllis-
ter, Washington. 6809
Charming (The) bishop; a play in 4 acts, by
T. M. Ellis. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. Mullett Ellis, London; D : 1469, Feb.
19, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1902. 6810
Charming (A) conversationalist; comedy for
1 male and 2 females, by Frances Aymar
Mathews. New York, E. S. Werner, 1907.' 8 p.
12°
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11693, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 6811
Charming Dolly Clevore; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. B. SeUmder. [1], 93 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913; D : 35081 ; John B.
Selander, Berkeley, Cal. 6812
Charming Leandre; comedy in 1 act. bv Theodore
de Banville, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd. [1915]
18 p. 12°. (The world's best plays by cele-
brated European authors)
© Feb. 12. 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 1.5, 1915 ; D : 39677 ;
Samuel French, New York. 6812a
320
J 3812
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6833
Charming- (The) widow; play in 2 acts, by D.
W. Coleman. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 28, 1914; D: 36498; Daniel W.
(^.oleman, Chelsea, Ma.ss. 6812b
Charms (The) of music; a farce in 1 act, by A.
H. Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alex. H. Laidlaw, jr., New York; 1891:
42622, Nov. 28; 2c. Jan. 5, 1892. 6813
Charrette; or. The red Van Dyke, play in 3 acts,
i>y F. J. Hunt. 202 p. 4", Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1910; D: 20531; Franklin J.
Hunt, New York. 6814
Charter (The) oak; a drama in 3 acts, by F.
Whittaker.
© Frederick Whittaker, New York; 1876:
6032, May 16. 6815
an original comic opera in 3 acts, by B. E.
Leavitt.
© Burton Emerson Leavitt, New Haven ;
1892:7107, Feb. 13; 2c. Feb. 11, 1895. 6816
— • romantic drama in 4 acts.
© Edward C. Rossi, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 72553,
Dec. 24 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1898. 6817
— See also Historical stories in dramatic
form.
Charybdis; vorspiel und 3 aufziige, von Hans
Fritz vtiu Zwehl. Berlin, Oesterheld & co.
verlng, 1914. 96 p. 10°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 38019; Berliner
tlieater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 6817a
Chase (The); a 1 act farce comedy, by Jean
Hickenlooper. 16 p. 16". Typewritten.
© Jean Hickenlooper, Albia, la. ; D : 9754,
Dec. 13, 1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. 6818
Chase (A) for a husband. See Wanted, a hus-
band.
Chase (A) for a widow; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted and arr. for the stage, by K. Mayliew.
© Kate Mayhew, New York; 1883:9843,
May 29; 2c. July 26. 6819
Chase (The) of the butterfly; a comedy, by"C. S.
Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
4759, Mar. 19, 1904. 6820
Chase (The) of the golden plate. See Thinking
(The) machine.
Chasers (The); extravaganza in 2 acts, book by
N. Schmulowitz, music by John D. Hartigan.
71 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22374 ; Nat Schmulo-
witz, San Francisco. 6821
Chasing a flirt.
5379—15-
See Brown, the painter.
—21
Chasing a lover; an original farcical comedy in
3 acts and 3 scenes, by J. J. Kennedy.
© Jno. J. Kennedy, Philadelphia; 1893:
16508, Apr. 3. 6822
Chaska; a western story in 4 acts, by E. F. Van
Duseu. 3 p. 1., 83 p. 4". Typewritten.
© E. P. Van Dusen, New York ; D : 12794,
Apr. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1908. 6823
Chasm (The); a play in 1 act and 2 .scenes, by
Marian D. and R. S. Tinney. 12 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Roy S. Tinney, Jersey City ; D : 12530,
M:ir. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 19b8. 6824
Chasse a courre; scene chantee, creee par Mme.
Paulette Darty. Paris, Enoch & cie.
© Enoch & CO., Paris ; 1900 A : 18538, July
27 ; 2c. July 19. 6825
Chasse-croise. See Ultimatum (L').
Chasse (La) de M. Groslard; par M. Moriss.
4 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912 ; D : 30009 ; Gaumont co..
New I'ork. 6826
Chasseur (Le) de tigre (The tiger hunter) ;
play in 1 act, by C. De Vonde. [16] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912; D: 28966; Chester De
Voride, New York. 6827
Chaste Cassimir. See Pet (The) of the petti-
coats.
Chastity (The) of the family; by J. Gordin.
© Jacob Gordin, Brooklyn ; D : 5313, July
IS, 1904. 6828
Chat, an American boy; a comedy melodrama,
liy Hubert Sackett.
© Katie Emmett, United States; 1895:
15237, Jlar. 16. 6829
Chat (Le) noir; adapted by C. A. Shaw, music
liy Slieppard Camp. Typewritten.
© Chas. A. Shaw, New York ; 1900 A : 15151,
June 18 ; Ic. June 18. 6830
Chateau Bideau; a melodrama in 5 acts and 6
scenes, by F. AVilson and A. Canby.
© Francis Wilson and Albert Canby, United
States ; 1881 : 6789, May 2. 6831
Chateau d'Annairlee; a drama, by W. G. Moates.
© Wm. Gurney Moates, Towson, Md. ; 1897 :
37902, June 28. 6833
Chateau historique; comedie en 3 actes de A.
Bisson et J. Berr de Turique. New York, V.
Ciocia, 1901. 163 p. 8".
© Alexandre Bisson and J. Berr de Turique,
Paris; D:84, Jan. 28, 1901; 2c. ,Tan. 19, 1901.
6833
321
■m
6834
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6854
Chatelaine (La); comMie en 4 actes, par Alfred
Capus. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. 4 p. 1., 270
p. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris; D : 5099, May 31,
1904; 2c. May 31, 1904; 2c. Aug. 22, 1904.
6834
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus,
Chatelaine (The); or, The siege of Murany,
romantic comic opera in 3 acts, founded on a
story written by Walter Parlie, libretto by
Walter Parke and Adam Smith, music by
Florian Pascal. London, J. Williams, ltd.
48 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 17, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. IS, 1913 ; D : 35512 ;
.Tosepli Williams, ltd., London. 6835
Chato (El) del Albaicin; zarzuela en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa original de
J. L. Ontiveros y R. Dominguez, mtisica del
maestro Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1907. 50 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© .Jose li. (])ntiveros v Raimundo Domin-
guez, Madrid; D: 11480, Oct. 7, 1907; 2c. Oct.
7, 1907. 6836
Chattanoog'a; a drama of the American Civil
War, founded on Chattanooga, a romance of
the American Civil War, by F. A. IMitchell.
(c) F. A. Mitchel, East Orange, N. J. ; 1891 :
18412, May 19. 683T
a story of soutldand and tlie stormy sixties.
drama in 4 acts, by A. E. AVills.
© Antlionv E. Wills, Brooklyn ; D : 7270,
Sept. 16, 1905. 6838
(Eagle's nest); an idyl of the war in 4
acts and 6 tableaux, by J. J. Wallace.
© J. J. Wallace, San Francisco; 1888:
20676, July 18. 6839
Chattel (A) mortgage; a comedy farce in 3 acts,
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, Columbus, O. ; 1893:
1923, Jan. 7. 6840
Chattel of the estate; a drama in 4 acts, by D.
P. Mathews.
© David Porter Mathews, Hull, Mass. ; 1900
A : 22788, Sept. 13. 6841
Chatter; monologue for males, by Harry L. New-
ton. New York, M. Witmark & sons, 1913. 8 p.
12°.
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34012 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 6842
Chatterton; a dramatic monolog, by Rida John-
son Y'oung. New York, M. AVitmark & sons
[1906] 10 p. 12°. (Rida .Tolmson Young's 1
act plays, dramatic scenes and monologs)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 8800,
July 9, 1906 ; 2c. July 10, 1906. 6843
Chatterton — Continued.
— — dramma in 3 atti, tratto dal dramma di A,
de Vigny, dramma lirico di R. Leoncavallo.
Terza ed. Bologna, Achille Tedeschi [1896]
51 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin ; 1896 : 19974,
Mar. 31 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 6844
— — lyriches drama in 3 akten (nach Alfred de
Vigny) von Ruggiero Leoncavallo, fiir die
deutsche biiline bearbeitet von Max Kalbeck.
Berlin, W., A. Fiirstner, 1896.
© Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin; 1890:23092,
Apr. 13. 6845
Chattertons; play in 3 a(;ts, by S. I. Szinnyey.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 16921 ; Stephen
Ivor Szinnyey, New York. 6846
Chaucer; libretto for musical farce in 2 acts, by
A. N. C. Fowler. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911; D : 22985 ; A. N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 6847
■ musical play in 2 acts, book and lyrics by
A. N. C. Fowler. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
9848, Nov. 21, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906. 6848
Chauffeur; comedie inedite, en 1 acte, par M.
Maurey. iv, 479^94 p., illus. 8°. (Je sais
tout, 4" annee, 2" semestre) Printed.
© Max Maurey, Paris ; D : 14256, Nov. 11,
1908 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1908. 6849
■ a comedy in 1 act, by R. P. Macdonald.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909 ; D : 16402 ; Royal Per-
cival Macdonald, Oakland, Cal. 6850
a comedy of aspiration, in 3 acts, by
Miron Leffiugwell. 47 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Alexander Byers, Chicago; D: 14979,
Feb. 3, 1909; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909. 6851
komodie in 1 akt, von Kory Towska. [2],
38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1914; D : 37542 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 6851a
Chauffeur-in's Metropol; grosse jahres-revue
mit gesang und tanz in 10 bildern, von Jul.
Freund, musik von Rud. Nelson. Berlin, Ed.
Bote & G. Bock, 1912. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 23, 1912; 2c. Oct. 28, 1912; D:
31253 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 6852
Chauffeurs (The); a comedv-opera, by W.
Moody.
© Wallace Moody, Davenport, la. ; D :
3941, Sept. 14, 1903. 6853
Chauffeuse (Die); operette in 3 akten, text von
E. A. Schalk, musik von H. Neumeister. Text-
buch. 88 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1911; D: 23547; Hugo Neu-
meister, Miihlhausen, Germany. 6854
322
6854
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6871
Chavalillo (El); sainete lirico en 3 cuadros, en
prosa y verso, original de Enrique Paradas,
Joaquin Jimenez y Antonio Yelasco, mtisica
de I'aseual Marquina y Enrique Bru. Madrid,
I Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 41 p.
12". |Lil)retto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D.
38191; B. Paradas, J. Jimenez, A. Velasco,
Madrid. 6854a
Chaverini (Pals); drama in 4 acts, by Isidor
Solotorefsliy. [158] p. 4". Ms. [Yiddisli]
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1911; D : 23392 ; David
Kessler and Max R. Wilner, New Yorlf. 6855
Che-Ean-A-Kcng-Ko-Muno; or, The hermit of
Plymouth Colony.
© L). H. Duraud, South Framingham, Mass. ;
1889 : 30960, Dec. 5. 6856
Cheap; play in 1 act, by A. Reichman. [2], 27
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913; D : 34963 : Arthur
Reichman, New Yorli. 6857
Cheap (A) drink; play in 1 act, by Geo. T.
Smith. 4 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D : 36843 ; Joim G.
Jermon, New Yorlv. 6857a
Cheat; a comedy of American life in 4 acts, by
T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, Baltimore ; 1870 : 2777,
Oct. 13. 6858
"play in 4 acts, by H. A. Littledale. 126 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1915; D: 39661; Harold A.
Littledale, New York. 6858a
by M. Mayo and J. P. Wilson. Type-
written.
© Margaret Mayo and J. Paul Wilson, New
York ; D : 994, Oct. 21, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1901.
6859
Cheat (The) of pity; play in 1 act, by G. Mid-
dleton. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31926 ; George Mid-
dleton. New York. 6860
See also Tradition.
Cheaters (The); play in 1 act, by H. Miles.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915 ; D : 40132 ; Homer Miles,
New York. 6860a
Cheating the devil; comedy playlet of domestic
life in 1 act, by E. McLellan. [3], 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1912; D: 31418; Earl Mc-
Lellan, New York. 6861
Check (The) book; a 1 act vaudeville sketch, by
Harry Sawyer and L. L. Elliott. Typewritten.
© Lvdia Langdon Elliott, Buffalo ; D : 1906,
Apr. 3, 1902 ; 2c. June 25, 1902. 6862
Check (A) for a thousand; comedy in 1 act, by
A. Hoffman. 3, 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D: 41196; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 6862a
Check no. 66. /See Green goods.
Checkered (A) life; a realistic American play, a
romantic emotional drama in 4 acts, by G. E.
Alkins.
© George E. Alkins, New York ; 1886 : 5599,
Mar. 9. 6863
Checkered lights; a 5 act melodrama, by F.
Gardner.
© Fulton Gardner, Chicago; 1887:141.59,
May 31. 6864
Checkmate; an incident at the Hotel Astor, by
J. Willurd. [14] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D: 32324; John Wil-
lard. New York. 6865
■ play in 4 acts, by H. C. Chapin. 138 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910; D : 20928 ; Homer C.
Chapin, Chicago. 6866
pluy in 1 act, by W. H. Kohl. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36363 ; William H.
Kohl, IMelrose Highlands, Mass. 6866a
a sensational comedy in 4 acts, by F. F.
Schrader.
© Fred F. Schrader, St. Joseph, Mo. ;
1882 : 14209, Aug. 26. 6867
Checkmated; a comedy in 1 act, by C. R. Hardy.
© Charles R, Hardy, New York; 1900 A:
19544, Aug. 6. 6868
domestic farce in 1 act, by T. H. Davies.
[1], 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914; D : 38982 ; Thomas H.
Davies, Rutherford, N. J. 6868a
drama in 5 acts, by E. Worthington. [2],
167 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914; D: 37416; Edward
Worthington, New York. 6868ta
or. Triumphant at last, a play in 5 acts,
by A. Rivers.
© Alonzo Rivers, Chicago ; 1879 : 8886, July
7. 6869
Cheek; by G. Adams.
© Gus Atlams, United States; 1882:494,
Jan. 12 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 6870
an American comedy in 5 acts, by S. H.
Church.
© Saumel H. Church, Pittsburgh; 1876:
9766, Aug. 26. 6871
323
6872
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6891
Cheek — Contiuued.
being a rewritten version of an original
Cheerful (A) liar; farcical comedy in 3 acts, bj'
J. A. Fraser, jr. Chicago, The Dramatic pub-
lishing comi)any.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; ] 896: 59780,
Oct. 30; 2c. Nov. 9. 6882
American drama copyrighted March 10, 1880,
under the title of Gypsy, by F. Marsden (W.
A. Silver)
© Fred Marsden. New York; 1881 : 1673&. Cheese and crackers; 1 act comedy, by A. K.
„ ^ ^orcrt Foster. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910; D: 22110; Allan K.
Foster, Cbicago. 6883
6872
Oct. 29; 2c. May 19, 1882.
— a burlesque on Brass, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1876:2870,
Mar. 7. 6873
a comedy in H ai-ts, ailapted from the Ger-
man for tlie American stage, by R. P. Goer-
deler.
© Ricbard 1'. (Jnerdeler, New Yoik ; 187S :
nl77, Apr. 29. 6874
a romantic drama in 4 acts, adapted from
.Tames De Mille, by C. W. Tayleure.
© C. W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1875:8427,
Aug. IG. 6875
or. Life in two hemispheres, a drama in
5 acts, by E. A. I.ocke.
© Harold Forsberg, Cleveland; 1873:4710.
May 1. 6876
Cheer, boys, cheer; a romantic melodrama, by
R. H. Schooley.
© Richard H. Schooley, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1895:57320, Nov. 12. 6877
Cheer up; few pages from modern Bohemia, by
E. C. Dieckmann. 9 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1914 ; D : 36093 ; Emil Chris-
tian Dieckmann, St. Louis. 6877a
Cheerful Charlie; comedy sketch, by C. E.
Whalen. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Whalen, New York ; D : 13658.
Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1908.
6878
Cheerful companion; a duologue adapted from
Ina L. Cassilis' character sketch, by Bob
O'Link [p.seud.] New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1905. 11 p. 12".
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 6005,
Jan. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 6879
Cheerful (The) corsair and his beauteous bride.
See Conrad and Medora.
Cheerful (A) idiot.
© Hal L. Goodwin, Cednr Rapids, la.; D:
4598, Feb. 9, 1904. 6880
Cheerful (The) knave; comedy in 3 acts, by
Keble Howard [pseud, of J. K. Bell] London,
S. French, ltd.; New York, S. French, 1913.
76 p. 12°. (On cover : French's acting edition,
no. 2432)
© Mar. 15, 1913; 2c. Mar. 17, 1913; D:
32694 ; Sanniel French, ltd., TiOndon. 6881
. or. The better part, a vaudeville sketch in
1 act, by r>. MacKay. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1910; D : 220.50 ; Durelle
]\[acKay, Chicago. 6884
ov, Up against it, comedy in 1 act, by E. A.
Wai'ren. [36] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912 ; D : 29531 ; E. Alyn Wai--
ren, Paterson. 6885
Cheese (The) king; 2 act dramatic composition,
by L. R. Weitz. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 9, 1915; D : 39907 ; Leonhanlt
Edwin Weitz, Lakewood, O. 6885a
Chef (Le); opera eonr,qu(> in 2 -Aci^^ :in<l 2 scenes,
by M. S. Brickner.
© Mortimer S. Brickner, New York; 1897:
13898, Feb. 26. 6886
Chef (The) song; a farce comedy in 1 act, by
William .J. McKenna. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. J. McKenna, Jersey City ; D : 15765,
May 3, 1909; 2c. May 3, 1909. 6887
Chelete; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, original
de J. R. Bejarano y J. Ibafiez, mfisica del
maestro Julio Cristobal. IMadrid [Sociedad de
autores espauolesj 1908. 47 [1] p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Juan R. Be.iarano y Juan Ibaiiez, Madrid ;
D : 13778, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908.
6888
Chemia; or. The birth of chemistry, an liistor-
icai drama, by F. K. Ferguson. 66 p. 24".
Printed.
© Frederic Kirkwood Ferguson, Paola,
Kan. ; D : 7384, Oct. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905.
6889
Chemie fuers heirathen. See Chemistry.
Chemical girl; by Charles Horwitz. 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Frank William Ryan, New York ; D :
8123, Mar. 7, 1906; 2c. Mar. 7, 1906. 6890
Chemiu (Le) du bonheur. See Mirko.
Chemineau (Le); drame lyrique en 4 actes [par]
Jean Richepin, nmsique de Xavier Leroux.
Paris, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1907. 3 p. 1.,
59 p. 12".
© Choudens, Paris ; D : 12021, Dec. 31, 1907 ;
2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 6891
See alfin Rover (The)
324
6892
COPYRIOHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6909
Chemist (The); ;i draiiui in prohigue ;iih1 4 acts,
by P. G. Pintti and J. B. Hpaviside.
© Peter G. Piatti and John B. Heaviside.
United States; 1894:49222, Oct. 22. 6892
Chemist and man; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by A. Stewart. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 19ir; ; D : 39927 ; Andrew
Stewart, A\'asliinjiton. 6892a
Cherry; an original American play, by Olive
Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1S73 : 807, Jan. 13.
6901
or, Labor vs. Capital, draiua, by B.
IVTarean.
© Beatrice Marean, Ocala, Fla.; 1897:
61202, Oct. 29 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 189S. 6902
Chemistry (Chemie fuers heirathen); an origi- Cherry Blossom; a 1 act play, by Iv. D. Grange,
ual comedy-drama in 3 acts, by Rudolph 4". Typewritten.
Kneisel.
© Inn-e Kiralfy, ITnited States; 1877: 12536,
Oct. 30. 6893
Chen-a-nah; l>y AV. B. Young. 15 p. f". Type-
written.
I© Wm. B. Young, Chicago; D : 8814, July
11, 1906; 2c. July 11, 1906. 6894
Cheque mates; play in 1 act, by H. K. Woolf.
12], 43 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38627; Harold
Rogers Woolf, New York. 6894a
Chequered (A) career; a driuna in 5 acts and
a prologue, by L. H. Hooper.
© Lucv H. Hooper, Long Branch, N. J. ;
1873: 9317. Aug. 19. 6895
Chequered life; an original, domestic, comedy-
drama, in prologue and 4 acts, 6 tableaux, by
A. Z. Chipman.
© Adelbert Z. Chipman, Boston; 1881:
9885, Juu(^ 23. 6896
Cher raaitre; comedie en 3 actes en prose, par
F. Vanderem [pseud, of F. H. Venderheyn]
(L'lilustration thejltrale, 7" annee-187, 2 sep-
tembre 1911)
© Sept. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1911 ; D : 25352 ;
Fernand Vand6rera, Paris. 6897
^ee also Great (The) man.
Cheri-Bibi; drame en 9 tableaux, [par] Alevy &
Marcel Nadaud, tire du roman-feuilleton de
(4astoii L.M-oux. Paris, C. J(ml)ert, 1913. 150
p. 8".
© Dec. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1913 ; D : 35332 ;
Joubert. Paris. ^ 6898
Cherie; play in 4 acts, by Tj. C. Broun. 119 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1915 ; D : 41190 ; Louise Carter
Broun, Toronto, Canada. 6898a
Cherrie, the music-m^ad countess; a dramatic
composition in 5 acts, by G. Morris.
© Gussie Morris, New York ; 1882 : 14208,
Aug. 26. 6899
Cherries; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by O. H.
Damon. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911; D: 25183; Oscar H.
Damon, St. Louis. 6900
© Leighton Demain Grange, New York ;
D : 8076. Feb. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1906. 6903
Cherry (The) colored cat; Henry McHarg Dav-
enport's novel dramatized into a musical
sketch, by J. W. E. Allen. [8], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© 1 c. Oct. 14, 1910 ; D : 22307 ; Joseph W. E.
Allen, San Francisco. 6904
a satire in 2 scenes, by Henry McHarg Dav-
enport, adapted to the stage by J. W. E. Allen.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. E. Allen, San Francisco; D:
14634, Dec. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 6905
Cherry (The) garden; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Anton P. Chekhov, tr. from the original Rus-
sian by M. S. Mandell. 2 p. 1., 7-72 p. fold,
facsim. 8°.
© Max S. Mandell, New Haven ; D : 12551,
Alar. 16, 1908 ; 2c. May 6, 1908. 6906
Sec also [Gesammelte dram en: Anton
Tchechoff]
Cherry (The) girl; a new and original musical
play in 2 acts, by Seymour Hicks, lyrics by
Aubrey Hopwood, music by Ivan Caryll. Lon-
don, Chappell & CO., 1903. 24 p. 8°. [Lyrics
only]
© Cniappell & CO., London ; D : 4402, Dec. 18,
1903; 2c. Dec. 18, 1903. 6907
Cherry, 111., mine disaster. See Seven days in
hell.
Cherry O'Neil; playlet in 1 act, by A. E.
Sniylie. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914 ; D : 36182 ; Adolphe E.
Smylie, Brooklyn. 6907a
Cherry (The) orchard. See Chief contempo-
rary dramatists. — Two plays; by Tchekhof.
Cherry (The) pickers; a drama in 4 acts, by J.
Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1896:48124,
Aug. 25. 6908
Cherry ripe; by C. W. Doyle.
© C. W. Doyle, Santa Cruz, Cal. ; D : 206.
Mar. 12, 1901. 6909
325
\
6910
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6929
Cherry ripe— Continued.
musical comedy in 2 acts, by John Clarence
Fowler. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D : 32802 ; Mrs. John C.
Fowler, Chicago. 6910
or, The charity girl, a comedy drama in 3
acts, by Fred. ^Yilli:un.s and George L. Stout.
© Fred. Williams and George L. Stout,
United States; 1886:20495, Sept. 11. 6911
Cherry song. See Pantomime almanac.
Cherry (The) tree; comedy in 1 act, by A. Hoff-
man. 89 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915 ; D : 41442 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 6911a
Cherry tree farm; by Arthur Law. London,
.Toseph Williams, ltd., 1904. 27 p. 8".
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 5139,
June 7, 1904 ; 2c. June 7, 1904. 6912
Cherry Valley; a pastoral comedy-drama in 4
acts, by J. C. Webb. f. Typewritten.
© John Crittenden W^ebb, Chicago ; D : 5796,
Nov. 19, 1904; 2c. July 21, 190-5. 6913
Cherub; or. The pearl of Serpent Mountain, an
original comedy-drama in 3 acts, by B. A.
Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. ;
1886 : 14728, June 28. 6914
Cherubin; comedie chautee en 3 actes, poeme de
F. de Croisset et Henri Cain, musique de J.
Massenet. 103 p. 8". Proof. [Libretto
only]
© Francis de Croisset, Paris ; D : 6189, Feb.
7, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1905. 6915
piece en 3 actes en vers, [par] F. de Crois-
set. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration] 1908.
cover-title, 78 p. 8°.
© Francis de Croisset, Paris ; D : 13017,
May 21, 1908 ; 2c. May 21, 1908. 6916
a play in 3 acts, by F. de Croisset. 64 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Francis de Croisset, Paris ; D : 3858, Aug.
21, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1903. 6917
Cherubs (The); an original comedy in 4 acts, by
S. Robson and W. H. Crane.
© Stuart Robson and Wm. H. i'raiie, Ignited
States; 1879:7103, May 29. 6918
Cherubs from India; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by B, C. Akin.
© Blanche C. Akin, Templeton, Cal. ; 1899 :
52140, Aug. 14. 6919
Chest (The) of gold; drama in 5 acts, by O.
Davis. 89 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915 ; D : 40826 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 6919a
Chest (A) of tea; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. P.
Bush and E. R. Taylor.
© Marguerite Putnam Bush and Ellen Rich-
ardson Taylor, Summit, N. J.; 1898:27820,
May 3. 6920
1 act play, by H. R. AVoolf. 14 p. 4°.
Typewi'itten.
. © Ic. Jan. 8, 1915 ; D : 39344 ; Harold Rogers
Woolf, New York. 6920a
Chester 57 double 0, one of Kate Kirby's cases;
play, by J. S. Dawley. 20 p. 1G\ Printed.
© July 19, 1913; 2c. July 21, 1913; D:
33859 ; J. Soarle Dawley, New York. 6921
Chesterton; play in 3 acts, by H. T. Richard-
son. [2], 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913 ; D : 32084 ; Harriette T.
Richardson, Wallingford, Conn. 6922
Chestnut (The) burrs. 1 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fi-ances Harrison, Lynn, Mass. ; D : 4269,
Nov. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1903. 6923
Chestnuts; a farcical and musical comedy in 3
acts, by R. Golden.
© Richard Golden, New York ; 1885 : 19454,
Sept. 15. 6924
- a 3 act comedy farce, by H. C. Clarke.
© Harry C. Clarke, New York ; 1885 : 21281,
6925
Oct. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 2.
Chevalier (Le) a la rose; comedie musicale en 3
actes, de Hugo von Hofmannsthal, tr. fran-
gaise de Jean Chantavoine, musique de Rich-
ard Strauss. Berlin, Paris, A. Fiirstner, 1912.
3 p. 1., 148, [3] p. 16". [Libretto only]
© Apr. 8, 1912 ; 2c. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29636 ;
Adolph F'iirstner, Paris. 6926
Chevalier (Le) au masque; piece en 5 actes, par
P. Armont et J. Jdanoussi. {In Lectures pour
tons, no. 10-18, 15 aout, 1 septembre & 15 sep-
tembre, 1913)
© Aug. 15, 1913; Ic. each Nov. 7, 1913; D:
34967 ; Paul Armont & Jean Manoussi, Paris.
6927
Chevalier (Le) d'Eon; opera-comique en 4 actes,
[de] Armand Silvestre et Henri Cain, inusiqiie
de Rodolphe Berger. Livret. Paris, Heugel
et cie., 1908. 95 p. 12".
© Heugel & CO., Paris ; D : 13052, May 25,
1908; 2c. May 25, 1908. 6928
- de H. Cain, musique de
4°. Typewritten.
R. Berger.
102 p.
© Henri Cain and Rodolphe Berger, Paris ;
D: 11070, July 29, 1907; 2c. July 29, 1907.
6929
326
6930
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6951
Chevalier (Le) de la longue figvire (Don Qui-
chotte); draine liei'oique t-n 4 actes, en vers,
avec i)rologue et epilogue, [par] Jacques Le
T.orrain. Paris. Joubert, 1906. 138 p., 1 1.
front, (port.) 8°.
© Celestin Joubert, Paris ; D : 8775, July 2,
1906 ; 2c. July 2, 1906. 6930
Chevaliers dii brouillard. »s're Knights (The)
of Tyburn.
Chevalier's (The) victims.
© C. J. Bauer, Columbus, O. ; 1876 : 1106,
.Tan. 24. 6931
Chevelure (La); comedie en 1 acte, par C. de
IVIerne [pseud, of C. D. iMorsan] [2], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
J© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D : 38505 ; Charles D.
Morgan, Bournedale, Mass. 6933
Cheviot McGlone, Esq.; a 1 act farce, by C. A.
Hartley.
© Chai-les A. Hartley. Scranton, Pa.; 1SS6 :
14970, June 30. 6933
Cheyenne; a drama in 4 acts, by M. Keene. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mattie Keene, New Yorlj ; D : 8975, Aug.
18, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1906. 6934
Cheyenne (A) romance; musical melodrama in
1 act, by R. Blaylock. [2], 5 p. t". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 21 1910 ; D : 22885 ; Robert Blay-
lock, Des Moines. 6935
Chez le docteur; savnete en 1 acte, [par] R.
Fiquet. [Paris, 1911] 15 p. 8". Printed.
© Dec. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28083 ;
Rene Fiquet, Paris. 6936
Chic; a comedy-drama in 5 acts.
© Edwin Kirkman Hart, Philadelpliia ;
1880 : 17737, Nov. 20. 6937
Chic (Un) patron; pigce en 1 acte, par Darsay,
Lebreton iv Trebitsch. Paris, C. Joubert, 1914.
44 p. 8°.
© July 4, 1914 ; Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37527 ;
C. Joubert, Paris. .6937a
Chicago; a comedy, by C. W. Foster.
© Charles William Foster, Haddonfield,
N. J. ; 1889 : 6453, Feb. 26. 6938
play in 3 acts, by M. Coolidge Rask. 97 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 26, 1910 ; D : 20890 ; Marie Cool-
idge Rask, Broolvlyn.
6939
— or. Through fire and water, a romantic
pictorial domestic drama, in prologue, 2 acts
and epilogue, by T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, New York; 1871:9653,
Oct. 16. 6940
Chicago after dark; by C. Buster. f°. Type-
written.
© Clark Buster, Chicago ; D : 12923, May 7,
1908 ; 2c. May 7, 1908. 6941
Chicago as it was, is, and will be. See Chi-
cago, up in a balloon,
Chicago, before the fire, during the fire and
after the fire; a drama, by J. Hart.
© Josli. Hart, New York; 1871:9868, Oct.
23. 6942
Chicago (The) boy bandits; melodrama in 4
acts, by W. Woods. 67 p. ^8°. Typewritten.
© Walter Woods, Erie, Pa. ; D : 4417, Dec.
12, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1903. 6943
Chicago charity; a 1 act comedy, by W. M.
Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; 1900 A :
3255, Feb. 5. 6944
Chicago (The) convention.
© Angus J. McDonald, Toronto, Canada ;
1897 : 30903, May 22. 6945
Chicago (A) coronet; a musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by W. J. Mills and G.
Smith. 4°. Typewritten.
© Graham Smith, New York; D : 9129,
Sept. 22, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1906. 6946
Chicago (A) girl; a play in 3 acts, by D. J.
Sprague.
© D. J. Sprague, Chicago; 1892:51533,
Dec. 17. 6947
Chicago Nell; play in 1 act, by O. Davies. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1912 ; D : 31164 ; Owen Davies,
Nev^^ York. 6948
Chicago (The) of today. See Siege and mas-
sacre of Fort Dearborn.
Chicago (The) poet; drama in 4 acts, by L. H. B.
Knox. [2], 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914 ; D : 35607 ; Loren H. B.
Knox, Chicago. 6948a
Chicago strike. See Pullman (The) strike.
Chicago (A) tramp.
© Orlin Thurston Crawford, Topeka, Kan. ;
D : 1963, June 2, 1903. 6949
— — a melodrama in 3 acts, by Lem B. Parker.
69 p. 4". Typewritten.
© W. C. De Baugh, Chicago ; D : 5670, Oct.
22, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1904. 6950
Chicago, up in a balloon; or, Chicago as it
was, is, and will be.
© William Bush, Chicago ; 1870 : 2733, Oct.
11; 2c. Dec. 4, 1872. 6951
327
6952
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
6967
Chicago (The) widows; musical farce comedy,
liy Monroe and Hart.
© Monroe and Hart, New York; 1897:
24144, Apr. 19. 6952
Chicken (The) and the axe; musical comedy in
2 acts and 2 scenes, by M. Overholt. [87] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914 ; D : 36214 ; Miles Over-
liolt, Los Angeles. 6952a
Chicken (The) hawk.
© Murrv Nelson, jr., Hubbard Woods, 111. ;
D : 12216, Jan. 20, 1908. 6953
Chicken protective association.
© Grace Dinsmore Clark, Salem, Or. ; 1900
A : 4472, Feb. 17. 6954
Chicken (The) thief; an original American com-
edy in a prologue and 4 acts, by Frank J.
Marion and Wallace McCutcheon. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© American mutoscope & biograph co.. New
York ; D : 5917, Dec. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1904.
6955
Chicken (The) trust; musical comedy, by J. W.
Bailey. f°. Typewritten.
© John W. Bailey, New York ; D : 12172.
Jan. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1908. 6956
Chickens; a curtain raiser in 1 act with musical
setting, book and lyrics by S. Anworth Ruth-
erford, music by I. M. Wilson.
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco ; D :
10549, May 13, 1907. 6957
Chickens come home to roost; an original com-
edy in 1 act, 1 scene, by Thomas B. Donaldson.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D :
7327, Sept. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1905. 6958
Chickle's moving' day; a farce in 1 act, by
John S. Carroll. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Merrick, New York ; D : 15854,
May 14, 1909 ; 2c. May 14, 1909. 6959
Chico; 1 act sketch, by S. Hunter. [12] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1912 ; D : 31420 ; Sherley Hun-
ter, Los Angeles. 6960
Chico (El) de las Penuelas; o. No hay mal
como el de la envidia, sainete lirico de cos-
tumbres madrilenas en 1 acto, dividido en 3
cuadros, original de C. Arniches, mtisica del
maestro Rafael Millau. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1915. 56 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Aug. 30, 1915 ; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41656 ;
Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 6960a
Chico (El) de Lopez; sainete lirico en 1 acto y
4 cuadros, letra de Ventura de la Vega, musica
del maestri) Ardertus. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1911. 40 p. 12". [Li))retto
only]
I© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28145 ;
Ventura de la Vega, Madrid. 6961
Chico en grande; 6, En el portal de Belen. dis-
■ parate comico en 1 acto y en prosa, original
de I. Soler y A. Jorge. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1914. 31 p. 12".
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36512 ; Isidro Soler y Alfonso Jorge, Madri<l.
6961a
Chicos (Los) de Lacalle; juguete comico en 3
actos y en prosa, original de Enrique Garcia
Alvarez y Antonio Plafiiol. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1014. 90 p. 12".
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38228; Garcia Alvarez y Plafiiol. Madrid.
6961b
Chicot the great; a play in 4 acts and 8 scenes,
by J. W. Dodge. Typewritten.
© John Watson Dodge, New Orleans; 1899:
3321, Jan. 7; 2c. Jan. 16. 6962
Chicot, the jester; a play, by Henry Francis
[pseud, of F. H. Mead] Typewritten.
© Francis Henry Mead, National City, Cal. ;
1898 : 74636, Dec. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1899. 6963
a play in 3 acts, by E. H. Cahill. Type-
written,
© Edward Hamilton Cahill, New York ;
1900 A : 29673, Dec. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 6964
Chief; drama of Indian life in 4 acts, by K.
Abbott. [8], 38 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912 ; D : 2S756 ; Keene Al)-
bott, Omaha, Neb. 6965
1 act police sketcli, i\v W. F. Bardiii. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1915; D: 40708; William F.
Bardin, New Orleans. 6965a
Chief Black Hawk's revenge; play in 2 parts,
by We Wo Yonk. 8 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911; D: 23964; We Wo
Yonk, Shawnee, Okl. 6966
Chief (The) clerk; a play in 1 act, by S. T. and
Edward G. Longman. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© S. T. and E. G. Longman, New York ; 1) :
9925, Feb. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. 6967
Chief contemporary dramatists; twenty plays
from tlie recent drania, selected and ed. by
Thomas H. Dickinson. Boston, New York
[etc.] Houghton Mifflin companv [1915] ix,
670 p. 4".
Contents : Lady Windemere's fan, by Oscar
Wilde. — The second Mrs. Tanqueray, by Sir
Arthur Wing Pinero. — Michael and his lost
328
6967
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
6983
Chief contemporary dramatists — Continued,
angel, by Henry Arthur Jones. — Strife, by
.Tolm Galsworthy. — The Madras house, by
Granville Barker. — The hour glass, by William
Butler Yeats. — Riders to the sea, by John Mil-
llngton Synge. — The rising of the moon, by
Lady Gregory. — The truth, by Clyde Fitch. —
The great divide, by AVilliam Vaughn Moody. —
The witcRing hour, by Augustus Thomas. —
The scarecrow, by Percy MacKaye. — The
weavers, by Gerhart Hauptmann. — The vale
of content, by Hermann Sudermann. — The red
robe, by Eugene Brieux. — Know thyself, by
Paul Hervieu. — Pell^as and Melisande, by
Maurice Maeterlinck. — Beyond human power,
by Bjornstjerne Bjornson.— The father, by
August Strindberg. — The cherry orchard, by
Anton Tchekhov.
© aiar. 1, 191.5 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1915 ; aff. Mar.
16, 1915; A: 397131; T. H. Dickinson, Mad-
ison, Wis. 6967a
Chief Enos; the first of the Modoc massacres,
a play, by W. C. Avery.
© William Chacy Avery, Salem, Or. ; 1873 :
13427, Nov. 19 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1874. 6968
Chief (The) justice of Mars. See Tri-partner-
ship.
Chief Klon; drama in 1 act, by B. W. Stark-
weather. |1]. 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. JMii. 13, 1914; D: 35637; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 6968a
Chief Logan, the red man; historical play, by
C. E. Thomas. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1910; D : 20080 ; Charles E.
Thomas, Des Moines. 6969
Chief magistrate; a semi-political, semi-theatri-
cal, more or less topical musical comedy,
libretto by D. H. Dodge. 86 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© David Henry Dodge, New York ; D : 5540,
Sept. 15, 1904; Ic. Sept. 7. 1904; Ic. Oct. 6,
1904. 6970
Chief of police; drama in 3 acts, by Miron Lef-
lingwell. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1910. [52] p. f. Mimeographed.
© June 1, 1910 ; 2c. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21258 ;
Alexander Byei'S, Chicago. 6971
Chief (The) of staff; a play in 4 acts, by R.
MacDonald. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ronald MacDonald, London ; D : 15144.
Feb. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 6972
Chief's (The) justice; play in 4 acts, by C. W.
Bell. 161 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1915 ; D : 41013 ; C. W. Bell,
Hamilton, Canada. 6972a
Chieftain (The); cmu'h- opera in 2 jicts, by F. C.
Burnand, music by Arthur Sullivan. New
York, Boosey & co.
© Boosey & co.. New York ; 1894 : 58076,
Dec. 13; Ic. Dec. 14. 6973
Chieftain's (The) sacrifice; or, Araby's daugh-
ter, dramatized l)y C. L. Moss, from Thomas
Moore's Lallnh Kookh.
© Clarii Lewis Moss, Clancv, Mont. ; 1899 :
10338, Feb. 3. 6974
an oriental, spectnciiiar. musicjil romance
dramatized by Clara T^ewis Moss; songs and
music written and composed by Clara Lewis
Moss. Typewritten.
© Clara Dunwoody, Clancy, Mont; 3899:
36310, .Tune 1 ; 2c. June 1.5. 6975
Chien (Le) de garde. Sre Watch-dog (The)
Chien (Le) expert; par Heni\v de Brisav. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912 ; D : 30(X)3 ; Gauniont Co..
New York. 6976
Chienne (La) du roi; piece en 1 acte. par H.
Lavedau. {In La petite illustration, no.
12.— 17 mai 1913, serie-th^atre, no. 7.)
© May 17. 1913 ; 2c. June 23. 1913 ; D : 33-^85 :
Henri Lavedan. Paris. 6977
Chiffons; nmsical farce in 1 act. by William
Grahame [pseud, of G. Jones] [1], 19 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913; D: 33792; Grahame
Jones, New York. 6978
Chignon d'or; com^die en 1 acte [par] Yve.s
Mirande. Paris, C. Joubert [1908] 31 p. 8".
© Joubert, Paris; D: 14098, Oct. 19, 1908:
2c. Oct. 19, 1908. 6979
Chihuahua; a new and original social drama in
4 acts, by C. G. Miller. 2 p. 1., 91 p. f. Type-
written.
© Chester Gore Miller, New York; 1890:
1909, .Tan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 14. 6980
Same. Chicago, Kehm, Fietsch & Wilson
CO., 1891. 96 p. 16".
© Chester Gore Miller, Chicago; 1891: 7116,
Feb. 23; 2c. Mar. 23. 6981
Chiko's triumph; an original comedy in 4 acts,
by B. M. Mensendieck. Author's ed. 1907. f°.
Typewritten.
© Bessie M. Mensendieck, New York : D :
10921, July 8, 1907 ; Ic. May 6, 1907 ; Ic. Julv
8, 1907. 6982
in 3 acts, by B. M. Mensendieck.
© Bessie M. Mensendieck, New York ; 1894 :
17667, Mar. 30. 6983
329
6984
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7004
Child (The); phiv in a prolo.scue And 3 acts, by
E. A. .Alol-'atldeii. [5], 104 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© le. June 21, 1912; D: 30074; Elizabeth
Anthorp aieFaddon, Canibridge, Mass. 6984
sketch in 1 act, by F. A. Sheridan. [1], 16
p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34(579 ; Francis Al-
bert Sheridan, Bourbounais, 111. 6985
Child (The) at the door; play in 4 acts, by B. B.
I.indsey. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 27, 1913; D: 33633; Benjamin
Barr I.ind.sey, Denver. 6986
Child (A) for a child; drama, by H. W. Fischer.
11 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21. 1910.; D : 21603 ; HcMivy W.
Fischer, Brooklyn. 6987
Child (The) from. Pittsburgh; a comedy in 1
act. by M. W. Colwell and Alan Brooks [pseud,
(if Irvinj; Ilayward] 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Worth Colwell, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
16104. June 21, 1909 ; 2c. June 21, 1909. 6988
Child hero; «n-. The game of life, in prologue
and 3 acts, by F. D. Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago; 1871:170-5,
Mnr. 1.
6989
Child (A) in the house; play in 1 act, by H. H.
Howard. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2.5. 1913; D : 34533 ; Homer Hil-
dreth Howard, Isle au Haut, Me. [Note : Also
in Poet lore, v. 24, no. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1913;
periodical © Jan. 30, 1914; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914;
B : 297401 ; Poet lore co., Boston] 6990
See also Dramatic episodes.
Child (A) of destiny. See Elenore's legacy.
Child (A) of fortune.
© Frank E. Sowersby, New York; 1900 A:
11912, May 11. 6991
comic opera in 3 acts, music by Carl Mil-
loecker, libretto by H. Wittmann and J. Bauer,
English tr. by H. F. Tr(>tbar.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York; 1892:
16633. Apr. IS. 6992
Child (A) of Israel. See Jewish (A) daughter.
Child (The) of Mary; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
J. De Concilio. Jersey City, Published by the
author. 1891.
© J. De Concilio, New York; 1891:8118,
]Mar. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 23. 6993
Child (A) of nature; an Indian romance, a dra-
matic playlet in 1 act, 3 .scenes, by L. Mil-
bourne. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Le Roy Milbourne, Marshalltown, la. ;
1 ) : 9368, Oct. 29, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1906. 6994
Child (A) of sin; melodrama in 3 acts, by S.
Chapman.
© Stella Chapman, Scranton, Pa. ; D : 4044.
Oct. 3, 1903. 6995
Child (The) of storm. See Old (The) old story.
Child (The) of the camp. See Little Goldie.
Child (The) of the chorus; or, The littlest girl.
•[9] p. r. Typewritten.
© F. G. King, Wilmington, N. C. ; D : 13978,
Oct. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 2.5, 1908. 6996
Child (A) of the desert; play in 3 acts, by F.
'Iboiiiiison. [17] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911; D: 23213; Frederic
Thompson, New York. 6997
Child (A) of the Green Mountains; a play in 4
acts, by J. P. Ritter and A. Ross. 84 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© John P. Ritter, Newark. N. J., and Aaron
Ross, New York ; D : 14206, Nov. 4, 1908 ; 2c.
Nov. 4, 1908. 6998
Child (The) of the Marshalsea.
fault.
See Nobody's
Child (A) of the pit; a 4 act sensational melo-
drama, by .7. II. Baunian. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© J. Howai-d Bauman, New Castle. Pa. ; D :
12191, Jan. 17, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 6999
Child (The) of the Revolution,
laise (La).
See Marseil-
Child (A) of the sea. See Philip Jansen.
Child (A) of the slums; a melodrama in 4 acts
and 6 scenes, by Howell Poole, localized and
reconstructed by Howell Poole, M. J. Dixon,
Frank Belmar and Martin A. Somers. 26 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Martin J. Dixon, New York ; D : 5364,
Aug. 1, 1904; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904. 7000
play in 5 acts, by A. Wilson Browne. 55 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Alice W. Browne, Cbicago; D : 5323, Julv
18, 1004; 2c. July 18, 1904. 7001
sketch in 1 act, by William and Josephine:
Giles. Milwaukee, A. E. Reim, 1901. 6 p. 16°.
© fllar. 3, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23555 :
Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 7002
Child (A) of the state; dramatic drama in 5
acts, by George Hoey. 107 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 5, 1913 ; D : 33412 ; Darcy & Wol-
ford. New York. 7003
a romantic melodrama, by G. Hoey.
© George Hoey, New Yorlc ; 1880 : 5672, Apr.
10. 7004
330
7005
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7024
Child (The) of the storm; an orijiiaal comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Mrs. F. Hall.
© Mrs. Franklin Hall, Troy, N. Y. ; 1S93 :
30713, June 28. 7005
Child (A) of the street; a seusationar drama in
4 acts, by F. L. Bixby. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Bixby, New York ; D : 1439,
Feb. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1902. 7006
— — See also Margery.
Child of the streets. »Sfee Flowerette.
Child (The) of the sun; grand opera libretto in
3 acts, ))y M. Olds. [1], 18 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913 ; D : 32777 ; Mary Olds,
Bell Flower, Cal. 7007
Child (A) of the tenements. Sec Salvation
(The) army girl.
Child (A) of the war; military playlet, by G. F.
Curtis. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 4, 1915; D: 40840; George F.
Curtis, New York. 7007a
Child (A) of the woods. See Settlers.
Child (The) of the wreck. See Lady Lindsay.
Child (A) shall lead them; coiiiedv-patho play-
let in 1 act, by U. Clayton. [2], 20 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© le. .\pr. 7, 1911; D: 2.3867; Una Clavton,
New York. 7008
a 1 act playlet, by E. Tyson. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ella Tvson, New York ; D : 14027, Oct. 10,
1908 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1908. 7009
Child slaves of New York. 100 p. f". Type-
written.
© Charles E. Blaney. Newark, N. J.; D:
2462, Oct. 18, 1902: 2c. Mar. 14, 190.3. 7010
Child-stealer (The) of Whitechapel. Type-
written.
© Mary B. Cliapmau, Boston; 1893:56213,
Dec. 20; Ic. Dec. 20; Ic. Dec. 29. 7011
Child stealers of New York; a melodrama in 4
acts, by A. Leonard. 4". Typewritten. "
© Alexander Leonard. New York ; D : 7889.
.Tan. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1906. 7012
Child trainer; l)y Charles Horwitz. 23 p. 4°.
Type\\ritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910 ; D : 20103 ; Roberts and
Little, Block Island, R. I. 7013
Child (The) wife; an emotional domestic drama,
liy Henrik Ibsen, the English adaptation by
William Moore I>awrence.
© William Moore Lawrence, Milwaukee ;
1882 : 6174, Apr. 19. 7014
Child (The) wife— Continued.
in 4 acts, by C. A. Taylor, f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles A. Taylor, New York ; D : 2704,
Dec. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1902. 7015
See also Mine (The) king. — Tiny.
Child, wife, and mother; society drama in 4
acts, by M. W. Van Hamm. Cincinnati, The
author, 1888.
© Mary Wolfe Van Hamm, Cincinnati ; 1888 :
17996, .June 23. 7016
Child (The) witness; a play, by W. E. Dentiuger.
48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Willett E. Dentinger, Washington; D:
14288, Nov. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908. 7017
Childhood days; dramatic composition in 1 act,
!>y J. Held. 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D : 20763 ; Jules Held,
Springfield, O. 7018
Childhood's happy hours; a drama in 3 acts,
by il. C. Page.
© Harry C. Page, Bayonne, N. J.; 1891:
41206, Nov. 17. 7019
Childless court; farce in 4 acts, bv A. F. Clark.
72, [2] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1911 ; D : 24295 ; Arthur Free-
land Clark, Brooklyn. 7020
Childless (A) home; drama in 4 acts, by C.
Ketchum. San Diego, Cal., Kinnev printing
CO. 25 p. 16°.
© .Tune 27, 1913 ; 2c. July 5, 1913 ; D : 3.3706 ;
Charles Ketchum, San Diego, Cal. 7021
Children (The); play in 1 act, by P. B. Corneau.
[2], 34 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914 ; D : 38268 ; Perry Boyer
Corneau, Lockport, 111. 7021a
Children become happy. See Thou shalt honor
thy father and mother.
Children of Adam; a drama in 4 acts, by F. P.
Stockbridge.
© Frank Porter Stockbridge, Cincinnati ; D :
15544. Apr. 5, 1909. 7022
Children (The) of Captain Grant; n sjtectacular
romance, adapted for the stage, and tr. from
the Fi-ench of Jules Verne, by C. R. Gardiner.
© Charles R. Gardiner, New York; 1879:
1194, Jan. 23. 7023
or, The castaways, a spectacular drama
from the Fi-ench of Adolphe d'Ennery [known
as Dennery] and Jules Verne.
• © Edmund Gerson, United States; 1878:
6819, June 6. 7024
See also Voyagers in southern seas.
331
7025
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7045
Children (The) of charity; an American drama
in 3 a<'1s and i:> scenes, by Ij. Sinclair.
© Louisa Sinclair, Pittsburgh; 1883:21699,
Nov. 23. 7035
Children (The) of Charles Dickens' books; by
H. V,. K. A. Clias»> and J. P. Hitter. [1], 41 p.
-I". Typewritten.
© 1c. .Tan. 25, 1912; I) : 28428 ; Helen B. R.
A. Cliase and .Tolni P. Ritter, New York. 7026
Children (The) of destiny; by W. J. Williams.
Tyi)ewritten.
© Walter .lolniston Williams, Pbiladelphia ;
1S<)():()2-)98. Nov. 1« ; 2c. Nov. 16. 7027
play ii\ 4 acts, bv Sydney Hosenfeld. New-
York, '(}. W. Dillingham co. [19101 127 p. 12".
© Ai)r. 15, 1910 ; 2o. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20814 ;
(;. W. nillinsliain co.. New York. 7028
Children of Don Quixote; by C. Tl. Diall. 40 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1909; 1_) : 1(5990 ; Gideon Haw-
ley Oiall. Brookline, Mass. 7029
Children of earth; play of N(>w England in 4
acts, V»v Alice Brown. New York, Macmillan
CO.. 1915. 9 p. 1., 212 p. 12"'.
© Feb. 3, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915 ; D : 39577 ;
Winthrop Ames, New York. 7029a
Children of Eve; a drama in 5 acts, by M. Ross.
SS p. 4". Typewritten.
© Morris Ross, Indianapolis; D : 7614, Nov.
24, 1905; 2c. Nov. 24, 1905. 7030
a drama in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by G. Fran-
cis Duncan.
© (J. Fniucis iMuican, Toledo, (). ; D : 2825,
.Ian. S, 190.3. 7031
Children of Ishmael; a romantic drama in 5
jicts, by C. W. Augustus.
© C. W. Augustus, (Miicago ; 1891 : 7122, Feb.
23. 7032
Children (The) of Israel; an American play in
5 acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattiin Donnelly, Rosebank, N. Y. ;
1896:8758, Feb. 6. 7033
a play, by E. Arden.
© Edwin Arden, New York; 1899:18129,
Mar. 10. 7034
Children of Italy; a liielodfamnlic romance in 7
tabh^aux, in \V. .1. Weir.
© William .1. Weir, San Francisco; 1883:
,3018. Feb. 15. 7035
Children (The) of kings.
© Klaw .V Frlanger. New Y(»rk ; 1) : 2128.
.July 17. 1902 7036
Children of Mammon; play in 4 acts, by C. F.
Ivins. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914; D: 37934; Clifford F.
Ivins. Red Bank. N. J. 7036a
Children of men; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
L. F. Pierce. 116 ]). 4". Typewritten.
© J J. France Pierce. (Mncago; D : 8563, May
19. 1906; 2c. May 19, 1906. 7037
Children of Nippon; a i»lay in 1 act, by W.
Lucas. 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Wilfred Lucas, New York; D : 9331, Oct.
2(>, 1906; 2c. Oct. 26. 1906. 7038
Children (The) of the Blue and the Gray. /S.'cc
Old arm chair.
Children of the Ghetto; a i>lay in 1 ads, by 1.
Zangwill.
© Liebler ^: co., Nevx' Yofk ; 1899:76939,
Nov. 25. 7039
Children of the mesa; play in 1 act, by E. S.
r>a(('s. Ml, 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© !<-. Mar. 2, 1914; D : 36343 ; Ernest Sutli-
erland Bates. Tucson, Ariz. 7039a
Children of the nisrht; melodrama in 5 acts, by
P.. Fitz <!erald.
© Riter Fitz Gerald, Pliiladelpbia ; D: 2897.
.I.m. 13, 1903. 7040
Children of the sea; play in 1 act, by E. G.
O'Neill. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. iVlay 14, 1914; D: 37033; Eugene
Gladstone O'Neill, New London, Comi. 7040a
Children (The) of the stage; comedy in 4 acts,
by E. H0yer, English version by D. Bosworth.
[119] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912; D: 29128; Dina Bos-
^\(irth and l^dgard H0yer, New York. 7041
Children of the sun.
© Edwin Hopkins, New York ; D : 8332, Apr.
12, 1906.
7042
— a comic oper.a of pre-historic Yucatan in
3 acts, libretto by Edward Steele, jr.
© Edward Lindley Grey Steele, .jr., Oakland,
( "al. ; D : 3353, Apr. 29, 1903. 7043
music by M. Lichtenstein-Koevessy,
© PCdward Lindley Grey Steele, jr., Oak-
land, Cal.; D:1523, Mar. 7. 1902. 7044
a play in 4 acts, by Maxim Gorki [pseud.
of A. M. Pieslikov] tr. from the Russian by
Archibald John Wolfe. {In Poet lore, v. 17,
no. 2, summer 1906; periodical © June 25,
1906; 2c. July 21, 1906; B: 121942; Poet lore
CO., Boston) 7044a
tiee also Allan Quartermain. — Titu.
Children of the tenement; by O. B. Du Bois. 15
|). t°. Typewritten.
© Orin B. Du Bois, West Hoboken, N. J.;
I > : 2824, Jan. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1903. 7045
332
7046
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7064
Children (The) of the wood; or, The cruel uncle Children's (The) ward; play in 4 acts, by B. V.
and old Father Time, a pastoral, poetical and
iimsical di-aniatlc annual, by 10. L. Blanchard.
© Harry Wardlo Corbyn, New York; 1873:
IIOI.",, Sept. 2r>. 7046
Children (The) of the wreck; drama in 5 acts,
by V. de Keinien.
© Valerie de Kennen, New York ; 1891
l!(iS05, July 27.
Children of the year. iS'ce Earth deities, and
other rhythmic masques.
Children (The) of to-day; a farce in 5 acts, by
Winnie Kuver. New York Catholic publica-
( ion society.
© Lawrence Kelioe, New York: 1877:4180.
.\l»r. •>: 2c. Apr. i). 7048
satirical coniedy-drani.-i in 4 a<-ts, l)y C.
liipuian and S. Shipnian. IfiS p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 4, I9I2 ; D : 31809 ; Clara Lipnian
and Sanniel Sliipnian, New York. 7049
Children (The) of tomorrow, tsee Eugenica.
Children's (The) Barbarossa; ])lay in 1 act, by
M. K. Riciiardson. IS p. T. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1915; D: 40792; Marie Eliza-
beth Richardson, Minneain.lis. 7049a
Children's carnival; by C. Marwig.
© Carl Marwij;-, Uinted States; 1879: 15880.
Nov. 24. 7050
Children's classics in dramatic form; book 5,
by .\. Stcven.son, illustrated by Clara E. At-
wood. Hoslon, New York [etc.] Houghton
?ililliin c.niiiany 119121 vii. [3], 326 p. 12^
© Apr. 4. 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1912 ; A : 309823 ;
Augusta Siesenson, Indianapoli.s. 7051
Children's comic dialogues; a collection of hu-
morous dialogues for litflo folks, jtarticularly
:idai)ted for school entertainments, for chil-
dren from six to eleven years of age, by Marie
Irish. Chicago. T. S. Denis(m [190.il 102 p.
10".
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago; P : (3903,
.Inly 3. 190;"); 2c. Aug. 28, 1905. 7052
Children's (The) crusade; jtlay in 4 acts, by M.
H. Nicliolson. 1 3 1. 50 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sepl. 2, 1914; I>: 38040; Marjorie
Hope Nicolson, Detroit. 7052a
Children's hour. See Short plays for small
players.
Children's (The) vaudeville; entertainment in
0 parts, by Willis N. Bugbee. Boston, W. H.
Maker & co., 1911. 32 p. 12".
© Aug. 31, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911 ; I) : 25121 ,
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 7053
Brov.iie. [751 P- 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912: D : 285.57 ; Blanche V.
Browne, Detroit. 7054
Child's (A) devotion.
© .foseph .1. Henne.ssy, New York; D : 2735,
Dec. 18, 1902. 7055
7047 Child's (A) dream of the Bible; arr. by H. B.
K. A. C'liase. with sjiecial introduction, by E.
Morris Fergusson. New York. Thomas Nelson
.V: sons. 19l:l 72 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1913 ; D : 35155 ;
1 felen B. \l. A. Chase, New York. 7056
l)!ay in 1 act, by H. B. K. A. Chase. 34 p.
4". Ty|)ewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1913 ; I) : 33128 ; Helen B. R. A.
<niase. New York. 7057
Child's (A) love; by G. H. Harris. [85] p. 4".
Tyjiewritten.
© (Jeorge HannUon Harris, Kahway, N. J.;
D: 5(!99, Oct. 28, 1904; 2c. Nov. 11, 1904. 7058
Child's world; i)lay in 1 act, by F. W. Mathieu.
11 J), f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22. 1910 ; D : 20533 ; Frederick
W. Mathieu, New York. 7059
Chileans (The); or, The white squadron in
southei-n seas, a sensational drama in 4 acts,
l)y S. C. Miller.
I© Sam C. Miller, Williamsport, Pa.; 1892:
9{>49. IMar. 3. 7060
Chili- Verde; drama in 3 acts, by H. White. 143
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hervey White. Woodstock, N. Y. ; D:
10033. Feb. 27, 1907; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907. 7061
Chili (The) widow; adapted for the English
stage by .V. Bourchier and Alfred Sutro, from
Monsieur le directeur by Alexandre Blsson
aiid Fabrice ('arre. London, Chiswick press,
1S95.
)© Arthur Bourchier, London ; 1896 : 44256,
.^ug. 3. 7062
Chilsipee, the antelope.
© Harry E. Scliweinsberg, New Castle, Pa.;
D:S739. .Inne 27, 1906. 7063
Chime (The) bells of Moultrie. Sec Moss-
wood.
Chimes; dramatization of The chimes, Charles
Dickens' story, in 1 act. by F. J. Lewis. Bryn
Mawr, Pa., the author, 1905. cover-title, 8 p.
H".
© Frank ,T. Lewis, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; D:
7648. Dec. 2, 1905; 2c. Jan. 17, 1906. 7064
333
7065
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7085
Chimes — Continued.
Christmas play for chihlren, adapted from
the story Why the chimes rang by Raymond
Macdonald Allen, by E. A. McFadden. [1],
15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 21, 1912; D : 30073 ; Elizabeth
Apthorp McFadden, Cambridge, Mass. 7065
play of Chautauqua, by A. T. Yardley
Brennan. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Alice T. Y. Brennan, New York; D:
14383, Nov. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 7066
Chimes (The) of life; or. The hero of a court-
ship.
© Catherine M. Egan, Peoria, 111. ; D : 6527,
Apr. 17, 1905. 7067
Chimes (The) of St. Germain; an original, ro-
mantic drama in 4 acts, by Roland Lord
[pseud, of C. Hamilton] [104] f". Type-
written.
© Charles Hamilton, Chicago ; D : 1710,
Apr. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 7068
Chimmie Fadden. See Evening (An) call.
Chimmie's diplomacy; a farce comedy sketch,
by J. S. I.opez. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John S. Lopez, Philadelphia ; D : 4776,
:\Iar. 23, 1904; 2c. Mar. 23, 1904. 7069
Chimney corner; by Z. A. Norris. IS p. obi. 8".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910 ; D : 20491 ; Zoe Ander-
son Norris, New York. 7070
Chin-Chin; musical fantasy in 2 acts and 7
scenes, book and lyrics by A. C. O'Dea, one
lyric, Ragtime temple bells, by James O'Dea,
suggestions for scenes, etc., by Charles B. Dil-
lingham. [65] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914; D: 38289; Anne C.
O'Dea, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 7070a
China; or. The relief of the legations, a spec-
tacular drama in 6 scenes, by I. Kiralfy.
© Inn-e Kiralfy, London ; D : 4G4, May 13.
1901 ; 2c. of illustrated 59 p. desci-iptive pam-
phlet reed. May 23, 1901. 7071
China and sawdust; by E. A. Wool!. 19 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York; D : 8127,
Mar. 8, 190G ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1906. 7072
China (The) baby; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. P.
iKlarmaun. New York, A. F. Klarmann, 1902.
29 p. 8°.
© Andrew F. Klarmann, New York ; D :
2857, Jan. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1903. 7073
China (A) cup; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
^. Drew.
© Sidnev Drew, Philadelphia ; 1885 : 5529,
Mar. 5. 7074
China doll; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by H.
B. Smith. 4". Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 4824,
Mar. 26, 1904; 2c. Mar. 28, 1904. 7075
China lovers; dancing playlet, by C. and C. G.
Childe. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1915; D : 41572 ; Cromwell
and Carrie Germain Childe, Brooklyn. 7075a
China (The) painter; play in 4 acts, by E. M.
Rudolph-Markus. [2], 32 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913; D : 34607 ; Elizabeth M.
Rudolph-Markus, Detroit. 7076
China (The) shop; comedy in 3 acts, bv Claude
C. Washburn and T. N. Metcalf. 69 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. May 23, 1910; D : 21123 ; Thomas
Newell Metcalf, New York. 7077
China (A) tea set. See Princess (The) Tai.
Chinaman's (A) troubles.
© Frank I. Frayue, New York; D : 9600,
Dec. 10, 1906. 7078
Chinatown; dramatic musical sketch in 1 act,
by Aaron Hotiman. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913 ; D : 3.")395 ; Herbert Ash-
ley, New York. 7079
Chinatown after dark.
© Samuel Green, New York ; 1900 A : 23484,
Sept. 21. 7080
Chinatown Charlie.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D:6988,
July 19, 1905. 7081
Chinatown- (The) mystery. See Boycotted.
Chinee (The) and the maiden; or, A Pekin
episode, a 1 act musical farc'->. by Edward
Madden.
© Edward M. Madden and Blanch S.
Fisher, New York; D : 701, May 11, 190L
7082
Chinee (The) musical mimic. See Musical
(The) Chinee.
Chinese boy in society; by F. B. Toivunaga. 7
p. 8°. Q'ypewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1912; D : 28.583 ; Frank B.
Tokunaga, New Yoi'k. 7083
Chinese (A) concession; a comedy, by Robert
Bruce Warden. 11 p. 4". Printed.
© Jule Walters, Chicago; D: 7167, Aug. 26,
1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 7084
Chinese (A) dummy; a farce in 1 act, by Marian
D. (,'ampbell.
© Waller H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
9175. Jan. .30 : 2c. Feb. 27. 7085
334
7086
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7106
Chinese (A) girl; an Afro-Chinese extrava-
iiaiiza, by Arthur J. Ijamb.
© E. B. Bigelow, Clinton, la.; 1899:48120,
•Inly
7086
Chinese Gordon; or. The road to Khartoum, a
ronuintic military and spectacular drama in 5
acts, by A. Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelphia; 1884:23228,
Nov. 20. 7087
Chinese (A) honeymoon; a musical comedy in
8 acts, by G. Dance.
© Geors^e Dance, London ; 1899 : 52321, Aug.
15 ^ 7088
Chinese (The) invasion; a farce in 1 act, by G.
M. Greene.
© Clay M. Greene, San Francisco; 1878:
G64G, June 14. 7089
Chinese (The) lantern; a play in 8 acts, by
Laurence Housman. New York, Brentano's,
1908. 2 p. 1., 89 p. 12°.
© Brentano's, New York ; D : 18221, .Tune
10, 1908 ; 2c. June IG, 1908. 7090
Chinese Lily; play in 1 act, by P. Jakobi. 23 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 191.5; D : 41687 ; Paula
Jakobi, Harrison, N. Y. 7090a
Chinese (A) lunch.
© Ethelyndal McMuUin, Los Angeles; D:
G552, Apr. 20, 1905. 7091
Chinese (The) must go; a farce in 4 acts, by H.
Grimm. San Francisco, A. L. Bancroft & co.,
1879.
© Henry Grimm, San Francisco; 1879:
9142, July 12. 7093
Chinese romance; by B. M. Aarons. 14 p. f°.
Typev.rittcii.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1910; D : 17874 ; Bee M.
Aarons, I'ittsburgh. 7093
a 1 act dramatic composition, by L. E.
P.ates. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IjOu Esther Bates, San Francisco; D:
52GS, July 7, 1904 ; 2c. June 20, 1904. 7094
a spectacular and musical play in 4 acts, by
San Tay Fong.
© San Tav Fong, New York; 1899:88630*,
June 12. 7095
Chinese (The) slave's revenge; by 11. Mac Don-
ald and 11. Belmer. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kalvih Mac Donald, Lowell, and Ruthena
Belmer, Haverliill, Mass. ; D : 1.5236, Mar. 3,
1909 ; Ic. Mar. :;, 1909. 7096
Chinese (The) valet; play in 1 act, by L. E.
Osborn. 16 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1913; D : 38.597 ; Le Roy
Earnest Osborn, Battle Creek. 7097
Chinese (A) V7edding; a representation of the
wedding ceremony in China, arr. as a costume
pantomime in 7 scenes, by Bertha M. Wilson.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company.
1895.
1© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39210,
July 80 ; 2c. July 30.
7098
Ching-Wang and his laundry; a comedy in 3
acts, by J. Hart.
© Josh. Hart, Boston ; 1879 : 16400, Dec. 6 ;
2c. Dec. 16. 7099
Chinook; by F. Folsom. 1st acting ed. Mont-
clair, N. J., Montclair herald print, 1908. 31
p. pi. 8°.
© Florens Folsom, Upper Montclair, N. J. ;
D : 13510, July 10, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1908.
7100
• or, A comedy of love, by A. J. Bletheu, jr.,
a monologue play for dramatic readers, to be
illustrated by stereopticon views. Typewrit-
ten.
© Alden Joseph Blethen, jr., Minneapolis ;
1895: 52439, Oct. 15; 2c. Jan. 27, 1896. 7101
Chintamani; Bengali drama, by Giris Chandra
Ghose, tr. and adapted into English by D. G.
Mukerji. [6], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914; D: 35930; Dhan Gopal
JMukerji, Stanford University, Cal. 7101a
Chintamini; a symbolic drama in 4 acts, by
Girish C. Ghose, a translation from the Hindu
by Dhan Gopal Mukerji and Mary Carolyn
Davies. {In Poet lore, v. 25, no. 2, Mar.-Apr.
1914; periodical © Apr. 28, 1914; 2c. May 4,
1914; B: 302637; Poet lore co., Boston) 7101b
Chip; or, A manager's trials, a musical com-
edy in 4 acts, by E. H. Anderson.
© E. H. Anderson, Washington ; 1887 : 3282.
Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 10. 7102
or, The duel of the isle, a sensational
drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Strait.
© John A. Strait, Brooklyn; 1874:5508,
Apr. 25. 7103
Chip (A) of an old block; or, The mummy's
marriage, a tragi-comedy in 3 acts, by M. R.
Drury and D. M. Brown, presented by the
class of '91, St. Agnes school. Albany, Weed,
Parsons & company.
© Mary Rhodes Drury, Providence, R. I.,
and Daisy Madeleine Brown, Mount Morris,
N. Y. ; 1891 : 11954, Apr. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 2. 7104
Chip (A) of the old block; by Byron Ongly.
11], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912 ; D : 29975 ; W. H. St.
James, New York. 7105
comedy in 4 acts, by F. P. Foster.
© F. P. Foster, New York; 1876:12881.
Nov. 21. 7106
335
7106
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7125
Chip (A) of the old block— Ct)ntiiiue(l.
c-omedy in 1 act, by Ethel Rosen Thaule
[pseuil. of K. Rosenthal] [21, 17 p. 4".
Typeai-itten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:3S264; Ethel
Hosentlinl, San Francisco. 7106a
ji comedy hi 3 acts, by P. G. Hubert.
© 1'. (J. Hubert, Stamford, Conn.; 1879:
1331, .Tan. 27; 2c. May 11, 1880. 7107
., domestic comedy-drama in prologue and
3 acts, by H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, Cliicago; 18S0 :
27lMt(5, Nov. 30. 7108
monologue, by A. l>u Lany. [3] p. 4".
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Feb. ir», 1912; D : 29241 ; Albert Du
Lany, Chicago. 7109
i^ce aUo Actor's (An) daughter.— Father
and son.
Chip (A) ofE the old block.
© Harry W. Osborne, Chicago; D : 15267,
.Mar. G, 1909. 7110
Chiquita y bonita; Polvorilla el corneta, mou6-
logos, de Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
17 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1.1, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40088; S. V .1. Alvarez Quintent, Madrid.
7117a
Chiropodist (The); by J. Mail in. Typewrit-
ten.
© .lane Marlin, New Haven; 189S:(i5644,
Nov. 8; 2c. Mar. 15, 1899. 7118
Chiropractor (The); serio-comic i)lay, by E. .1.
Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co. 1 p. 1..
37 p. 16°.
© Mar. 1«), 1914; 2c. Mar. 28, 1914; D :
36490; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 7118a
Chitra; play in 1 act, by Rabindranath Tagore.
liondon, India society, 1913. ix, 34 p. 8°.
© Jan. 10, 1914; Ic. Jan. 31, 1914; Ic. Feb.
11, 1914; r):3G013; Macmillan c<... New York.
7118b
Chiushingura. >S'cc Ronins.
Chipen (La); humorada comico-lirica en 1 acto Chocolate drops. »s'cc Vaudevillainies
y 2 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de R.
Monasterio y F. iamendoux, musica del maes-
tro Amadeo Vives. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1907. 30 [7] p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ricardo Monasterio y Felix Liiuendoux,
Madrid ; D : 10655, May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May
29, 1907. 7111
Chocolate eclair; a nuisical and dramatic com-
position, by I. ISouton. 78 p. f". Typewritten.
[With music]
© Ida lioutou, I'hiladelphia ; D : 12196,
.Jan. 17, 1908; 2c. Jan. 6, 1908. 7119
Chips; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. B. Fitz.
© E. B. Fitz, Chicago ; 1886 : 14687, June
28. 7112
a musical burletta, by F. Miller.
© Fred Miller, Evansville, Ind. ; 1878:
11976, Oct. 17. 7113
or. The man of rhymes, a drama in 5 acts,
Chocolate twisters; by E. J. Uroli. 12 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D: 20230; E. J. Grob,
New York. 7120
by C. H. Gray.
© Charles H. Gray, Cleveland ; 1877 : 12966,
Nov. 10. 7114
— See also Mrs. Joshua Whitcom^be.
Chips of chance; playlet, by H. M. Graves. [1],
iO p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1913 ; D : 34,595 ; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 7115
Chiquita; a romance of the desci-t, l)y H. Har-
i-ington. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Harrington, Greenti(>i(l. In<I. ; D : 7358,
Oct. 4, 1905; 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 7116
Chiquita, the wild flower of Mexico; a drama
ill 5 acts, by <-. E. Marshall.
© C. Edwin Marshall, United States ; 1882 :
8017, May 17. 7117
Chocolates; or. Touch and g'o, by L. Clift'ord
Harris, rev. version l)y H. Frederick. 14 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1909 ; D : 17758 ; Helena Fred-
erick, New York. 7121
Chocorua in the mountains; an historical
(irama, 1678 to 176S, by R. B. Caverly.
Boston, The author, 1885. (Drama no. 5, Bat-
tle of the bush)
© Robert B. Caverly, Boston; 1885:222.
.Tan. 3; 2c. Apr. 9. 7122
Same.
© Robert B. Caverly, Lowell, .Mass.; 1885:
3946, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Apr, 9. 7123
Chocorua's curse; a romantic opera, music by
B. E. Leavitt.
© Burton Emerson Leavilt, i'litnam, Conn.;
1899: 10.3,36, Feb. 3. 7124
Choice (The); drama in 3 acts and an epilogue,
l>y V. O'Dwyer. [64] j). 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10. 1913; D: 34418, Victor
O'Dwyer, New York. 7125
336
7126
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7144
Choice (The) — Continued.
dramatic composition, by S. Eisler. 51 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910 ; D : 20723 ; Samuel Eis-
ler. New York. 7126
play in 4 acts, by L. Longson. [1], 84 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914; D: 37734; Lila Long-
son, Bi-ooklyn. 7126a
play in 1 act, by W. C. Percival, [1], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1912; D: 30319; Walter C.
Percival, Akron, O. 7127
play in 3 acts, by O. L. Dreeben. 2 p. 1.,
[2]-27 p. 8". Printed.
© Aug. 27, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1914 ; D : 38043 ;
Octavine Lopez Dreeben, Dallas. 7127a
Choice (The) of a flower. See Flora's garden.
Chollie; a comedy in 1 act, by A. L. Fisher.
© A. Ijincoln Fisher, Reading, Pa. ; 1893 :
45782, Oct. 12. 7128
Chollie and Gawg-e; a farce comedy, by G. J.
Roth and J. Reinberg.
© George J. Roth and J. Reinberg, St.
Louis ; D : 2519, Oct. 31, 1902. 7129
Chollie and Pertie; a vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by E. Dwight.
© Edwin Dwight, Springfield, Mass. ; D :
• 1288, Dec. 26, 1901. 7130
Chonita; an American comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by C. M. Greene.
© Clay M. Gi-eene, San Francisco; 1889:
25090, Aug. 16. 7131
Choo Lee and Haru; for six boys and six girls,
song, drill nnd pantomime in 4 scenes, by Har-
riette "Wilbur. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1910. cover-title, [5] p. 8°.
(The tip-top series)
© Apr. .30, 1910; 2c. Apr. 27, 1910; D:
20950; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 7132
Choosinsr a career; play in 1 act, by G. A. de
Caillaveb, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York.
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 19
p. 12". (The world's best plays by celebrated
European authors)
© Feb. 12, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; D:
39676; Samuel French, New York. 7132a
Choosing a father; comedy in 3 acts, by M. M.
Allen. [106] p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 340.59 ; Mary Mosher
Allen. Lawrenceville, N. J. 7133
Choosing (The) of the bride at the Russian
court. See Tatjana.
Choosing the wall papers; a monologue, by B.
B. Hayward. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hayward, Wayland,
Mass.; D: 12194, Jan. 17, 1908; 2c. Jan. 17,
1908. 7134
Chop suey,
© Souvenir pub. co., Albia, la. ; D : 7741,
Dec. 20, 1905. 7135
Chop Suey; a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by A.
Rene Tafft and Delbert Moyer Staley. 28 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Adella R. TafCt, Providence, R. I.; D:
11179, Aug. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1907. 7136
Chop suey lady; a 1 act play, by F. Fauley.
© Finley Fauley, New York ; D : 6037, Jan.
10, 1905. 7137
Chop Suey One Lung; a Chinese dialect farce
comedy in 3 acts, by L. W. Bert.
© Leslie Winfield Bert, New York ; D : 2927,
Jan. 29, 1903. 7138
Chopin; opera in 4 acts, composed by Giacomo
Orefice after the melodies of F. Chopin, Eng-
lish version by 0. T. Mason. New York,
Charles E. Burden, 1911. [2], 32 p. 4°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Nov. 21, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1911 ; D :
25826; C. E. Burden, New York. 7139
vaudeville en 3 actes [de H. Keroul et A.
Barre] Paris, Librairie thgatrale, 1905. 2 p.
1., 191 p. 12°.
© Henri K§roul, Courbevoie, France, et Al-
bert Barre, Asnieres. France ; D : 6660, Apr.
14, 1905; 2c. Apr. 14, 1905.
7140
Chops; an Ethiopian farce in 1 act, by G.
Shackell. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O.. 1887:2625, Feb.
2 ; 2c. Feb. 2. 7141
Choque de pasiones; cuadro dramatico, en
prosa, original de Isidro Soler y Alfonso Jorge.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911.
28 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25031 ; I. Soler y A. Jorge, Madrid. 7142
Chorister's (The) Christmas eve; a little play
for the Christmas days with a modern legend,
and the old Christmas carols, by Michael
Earls ... St. Louis, B. Herder, 1909. 62 p.
12°.
© Dec. 11. 1909; 2c. Dec. 14, 1909; A:
252920 ; Joseph Gummersbach, St. Louis.
7143
Chorus (The) boys; sketch in 1 act, by Felix
Fantus. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14. 1911; D: 23538; Opal quar-
tette. Chicago. 7144
5379—15 ^22
337
7145
I^pAMATIC COMPOSIT^OljrS
7169
C^rus (The) girl; by 1^^ M. Longhi. 44 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Marian a^jdcUeton Longhi, Denver; D:
5781, Nov. 17, 19jM; Ic. Nqv, 17, 1904; Ic. Dec.
19, 1904. 7145
by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; D : 5633, Oct.
12, 1904. 7146
comeay in 1 act, by Emma Laffltte Brauti-
gani. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emma L. Bi-autigam, Philadelphia; D:
12819, Apr. 6, 1908 ; Sc. App. 21, 1908. 7147
a ynisical comedy, by C. E. Cook.
© Charles Emerson Cook, Boston; 1897:
446G3, Aug. 7. 7148
1 act playlet, by J. E- Green. 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909 ; D : 17828 ; James F.
Green, Rockford, 111. 7149
Chorus (The) girl and the electrician; a 1 act
comedy drama, by A. Myers. [6] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913 ; D : 32197 ; Alfred Myers,
Bj-ooklyn. 7150
Chorus g'irls' gambol; by M. Sherman. 6 p. 4".
Typewj'itten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1909; D: 16844; Milton
Sherman, New York. 7151
Chorus (A) girl's luck in New York.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D:9957,
Feb. 12, 1907. 7152
Choi-us (The) lady; a 1 act comedy of stage life,
by J. Forbes. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Forbes, New York ; D : 5269, July
7, 1904 ; 2c. June 24, 1904. 7153
a play in 4 acts, an expanded version of
the 1 act play The chorus lady, by James
Forbes. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Forbes, New York; D:9007, Aug. 28,
1906 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1906. 7154
Chorus (The) man; a comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Bailey. [31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913; D: 32186; Consuelo
Bailey, Brightwaters, N. Y. 7155
a dramatic sketch in 1 scene for 2 charac-
ters, by H. K. Smith.
© H. K. Smith, Portland, Or.; D : 14572,
Dec. 19, 1908. 7156
Chosen (The) few; whimsical farce in 3 acts,
by R. W. Peck. 101 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aiig. 27, 1912; D: 30662; Raymond
W. Peck, Rockville Center, N. Y. 7157
Chosen (The) king; Biblical pageant play in 4
acts, l)y E. M. Barr. [40] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D: 37549; Esta Mae
Barr, Cambridge, Mass. 7157a
QJiosen (TJj,e). pepplje; a comedy in 4 acts, by
tJpton Sinclair. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© U. Sinclair, New York; D : 12303, Feb.
. 4, 1908; 2c. Aug. 1, 1908. 7158
Chosen (The) prince; drama of the times of
David in 5 acts, by L. I. Henry. 46 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914; D: 35545; Lyman I.
Henry, Pueblo, Col. 7158a
Chou-blanc; piece en 8 actes, par E. Grenet-
Dancourt et R. Dieudonne. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1910. [4], 155 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1910; 2c. Dec. 21, 1910; D:
22S74 ; E. Grenet-Dancourt et Robert Dieu-
donng, Paris. 7159
!Cll|.ouans (The); dramatized by ^. A. Thomas.
37 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1909; D: 17818; J.A.Thomas,
San Francisco. 7160
Chow chow; a burlesque, by Chas. J. Campbell
anii II. M. Skinner. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Douglas Flint, New York ; D : 2372, Sept.
24, 1902; 2c. Sept. 24, 1902. 7161
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by R. A.
Deaves.
© Rillie A. Deaves, New York ; 1889 : 13285,
May 1. 7162
Chowder; a musical burlesque in 1 act, by A.
R. Smith.
© Arden R. Smith, St. Louis ; 1879 : 11044,
Aug. 18. 7163
Chowder club; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan and Larry Smith,
New York ; 1894 : 60972-60974, Dec. 29.
7164-7166
Chris and Lena; a drama in 4 acts, by W. Ver-
shay.
© William Vershay, Albany; 1872:13168,
Dec. 14.. 7167
or, German life on the Mississippi, a sen-
sation drama in 4 acts, by Wm. Vershay, re-
written, and rearranged, by John A. Thomp-
son.
© Augusta Georgia Barnes, Albany ; 1874 :
14863, Dec. 10. 7168
Chris. Johnson; an Ethiopian farce in 2 scenes.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 122.38,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 7169
338
I
7170
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7193
Chris's crosses; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. C.
Oowper. New York, 1886.
© Will C. Cowpev, United States; 1886:
25704, Nov. 13. 7170
Christ among the Indians; prologue and 5 acts.
I© S. J. Niser, Buffalo ; 1884 : 1815, Jan. 25.
7171
Christ at the feast of Purim; drama in 1 act,
by Giovanni Bovio, tr. by M. B. Scott Uda.
30 p. 16^
© Kate Scott Anderson, New York; 1894:
37439, Aug. 10 ; 2c. Sept. 24. 7172
Christ (The) of the alley; a page of thirteenth
century Spanish history, scenario of moving
picture drama, by G. de Barbadillo and P. W.
de Barbadillo. [2], 100 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912; D: 29881; Gabriel de
Barbadillo and Phyllis Waters de Barbadillo,
T>os Angeles. 7173
Christ of the Andes; a drama, by C. Tuttle.
© Clair Tuttle, Berlin Heights, O. ; D:
12984, May 11, 1908. 7174
drama in 5 acts, by Herbert Edmund Peck-
ham.
© Eleanor S. Peckham, Boston: D : 12339,
Feb. 10, 1908. 7175
2 scenes from a drama, by W. E. Burghardt
Du Bois. {In The Overlook)
© \V. E. B. Du Bois, Atlanta ; D : 14669,
Dec. 31, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1909. 7176
Christened (The); by M. Riley, f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mollie Riley, San Francisco ; D : 3575,
May 26, 1903; 2c. May 25, 1903. 7177
Christening (The); or. Erring Geraldine, com-
edy in 1 act, by O. Johns. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 26, 1912; D: 30357; Orrick
Johns, St. Louis. 7178
Christian (The) and the lion; by J. B. Law-
rence. f°. Typewritten.
© John B. Lawrence, Dover, N. J. ; D :
n042. Oct. 29, 1907; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907. 7179
Christian and the Turk; by J. L. Glass. ^ 91 p.
4*". Typewritten.
© James L. Glass, Cairo, 111.; D : 5194,
June 16, 1904; 2c. June 9, 1904. 7180
Christian (The) family; a play in 4 acts, by
A. J. Lauck. r. Typewritten.
© Anthony J. Lauck, Indianapolis ; D : 2075,
July 2, 1902; 2c. June 25, 1902. 7181
Christian (A) man; play in 1 act, by C. W.
Hollebaugh. 12 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1911 ; D : 23957 ; Clifford W.
Hollebaugh, Kansas City. Mo. 7182
Christian (The) pilgrim; a play, by James Mac-
Arthur, with scenic and lighting effects by
Maurice Campbell, n. p., 1907. 2 p. 1., 29
numb. 1. nar. f°.
© .1. MacArthur and M. Campbell, New
York ; D : 11457, Oct. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1907.
7183
Christian science; by L. T. Smith. 30 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Louise T. Smith, New York ; D : 7508,
Oct. 26, 1905; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 7184
Christian (The) scientist.
© Arthur Brisbane, New York ; D : 2782,
Dec. 30, 1902.
7185
Ghristiane; spiel ip 3 akte^i aus der G^ethezeit,
von L. Schmidt [pseud, of L.' Goldschraidt]
Munchen, Leipzig, Georg Miiller. 124 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D : 34872 ; Lothar
Schmidt, Berlin-Wilmersdorf.
Christianity.
© Magdalena Hauser. New Orleans; 1900
A : 28870, Nov. 24. ' 7187
Christians and pagans; or. The deliveiance.
© Fern Dorbesson, New York ; 1887 : 8898,
Apr. 12. 7188
Christian's half mile; an original comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Scott Marble. 4". Type-
written.
© Charles W. Allison, New York; D:6480,
Apr. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1905. 7189
Christian's (The) progress; or. Christian's tri-
umph, a dramatization, of Bunyan's Pilgrim's
progress, in 4 acts and 15 scenes, by F. B.
Coigne. 47 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Frank B. Coigne, Philadelphia ; D : 4095,
Oct. 15, 1903; 2c. Oct. 22, 1903. 7190
Christian's triumph. See Christian's (The)
progress.
Christie Johnstone; or, Out of the depths, a
drama in 4 acts, by C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1871:
6460, July 10. 7191
or, The snow-drop of the North, a drama-
tization in a prologue and 4 acts, by L. H.
Stevenson.
© Laura Honey Stevensop, San Francisco ;
1873 : 3216, Mm: 31. 7192
See also Noble deeds.
Christine; play in 5 acts, in 3 periods, by B.
Israeli. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1915; D: 40697; Baruch
Israeli. Washington. 7192a
Christine Mallory; scenario of a play in 4 acts,
by E. B. Comins. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909 ; D : 16560 ; Elizabeth
Barker Comins, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 7193
339
7194
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7212
Christine Mallory — Continued.
or, The afterglow, play in 4 acts, by E. B.
Comins. 102 p. 4**. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1910; D: 21369; Elizabeth
Barker Comins, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 7194
Christmas; Irish play in 1 act, by I. Lowden,
12], G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 3G294 ; Isabel Low-
den, Evanston, 111. 7194a
Christmas and our Sunday school class; a
drama for sirls, by Mrs. J. M. Hunter. Cin-
cinnati, New York, Fillmore music house, 1906.
23 p. 12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati; D : 9169,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906. 7195
Christmas at Golden Gulch; Christmas play, by
S. S. Tibbals. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1911. 26 p. 12°.
© Nov. 3, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 256S3 ;
Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O. 7196
Christmas at Higg-ins'; a rural comedy in 1
act. by E. W. Uhuuhard. 12 p. f". Type-
written,
© Evelyn Weingardner Blanohard, Colum-
bia City, Ind. ; D : 16198, June 30. 1909; 2c.
June 30, 1909. 7197
Christmas at Santa Claus' house.
© March bro.s., Lebanon, O. ; D:9264, Oct.
18, 1906. 7198
Christmas at Skeeter Corner; a play for young
folks, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Lebanon, O..
March brothers, 1905. cover-title, 11 p. 16°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7101, Aug.
14, 1905; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 7199
Christmas at the cross roads; humorous Christ-
mas play, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Lebanon,
O., March bros., 1909. 23 p. 12°.
© Oct. S, 1909 : 2c. Oct. 9, 1909 ; D : 17061 ;
March bros., I^banon, O. 7200
Christmas at the Kerchiefs; a musical dialogue
for use at Christmas tree festivals in the Sun-
day school and home and at other entertain-
ments, by Mrs. O. G. Lewis and Leo. R. Lewis.
Brattloboro, Vt., E. P. Carpenter co., 1888.
© E. P. Carpenter, Brattleboro, Vt. ; 1890:
41919, Dec. 29: Ic. Dec. 31, 1888; 2c. Dec. 29,
1890. 7201
Christmas at the old homestead; play in 1 act.
by W. B. Towsley. IS p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 21, 1912; 2c. .Ian. 27, 1913; D:
32092; W. B. Towsley, Downers Grove, 111.
7202
Christmas at Yale; 1 act comedy, by C. J.
Vredenburg. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16. 1909 ; D : 16479 ; G. J. Vreden-
burg, Chicago. 7203
Christmas bells; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
John A. Stevens.
© James S. Stevens, Philadelphia; 1891:
37821, Oct. 21 ; Ic. Oct. 21. 7204
a domestic musical and comedv drama in
4 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 30392,
Nov. 23. 7205
Christmas (A) benefit; by Marjorie Benton
Cooke. Chicago and New York, The Dra-
matic publishing company [1906J 7 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9530.
Nov. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 1906. 7206
Christmas boxes; comedy for four males and
four females, by M. E. M. Davis. New York.
Edgar S. Werner & co.. 1907. p. 92-131,
12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York ; D :
11334, Sept. 11, 1907; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 7207
Christmas (The) bride. See Felix Aeteruus.
Christmas budget, embracing The Christmas
alphabet; dialogue, 7 Christmas tableaux. The
Christmas march, spectacular, by Elizabeth
F. Guptill. Lebanon, O., March brothers.
1904. cover-title, 9 p. 16°.
© ilarcli bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 5489, Aug.
15, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1904. 7208
Christmas (The) burglar; play in 1 act, by
Mary H. Flanncr. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 17 p. 12°. (On
cover: French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 263)
© Dec. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35255 :
Sauuiel French, New York. 7209
Christmas carol; by Charles Dickens, drama-
tized by S. E. Edwards. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1910; D: 17847; Sara Eliza-
beth Edwards, Kansas City, Mo. 7210
[dramatization of Dickens's Christmas
carol in 4 acts] by F. A. Comstock. (In Pop-
ular educator, Dec, 1910)
© Nov. 29, 1910; Ic. Mar. 11, 1912; D:
29031; Fanny Amanda Comstock, Bridge-
water, Mass. 7211
in 7 staves, by Charles Dickens, dramatized
by Clarence Satterlee. New York, De Witt.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York: 1886:
30296, Dec. 29; 2c. Aug. 30, 1888. 7212
original dramatization of Dickens' charm-
ing story, by Lucile Blackburn Berry. Lob-
anon, O., March brothers [1915] 42 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17. 1915; 2c. Sept. 20, 1915; D:
41780; March brothers, Lebanon, O. 7212a
See alto Regeneration (The) of old
Scrooge. — Scrooge.
340
7212
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7229
Christmas celebrations; a collection of new reci-
tations, dialogues, songs, exercises, etc., for
all grades, with much original matter, by
Marie Irish, Clara J. Denton, Laura R. Smith,
and othei'S ; corap. and arr. by Jos. C. Sindelar.
Chicago, A. Flanagan company [1906] 160 p.
illus. 12".
© A. Flanagan co., Chicago ; A : 162129,
Dec. 3, 1906; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906. 7212b
Christmas (A) chime; a comedy in 1 act, by
Margaret Cameron. Typewritten.
© Nancy N. Cameron, Oakland. Cal. ; D :
1088, Oct. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1901. 7213
play in 1 act [by] Margaret Camei'on.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1910. 22 p. 12". (On cover: French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 201)
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910: D:
22615: Samuel French, New York, 7214
Christmas chimes; or, The man behind the
curtain, drama in 1 act, by J. A. Golden. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17505 ; Joseph A.
Golden, New York. 7215
See also Aunt Emmeline.
Christmas dinner; a bit of atmosphere and
story, by Arthur Blanchard. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Arthur Franklin Blanchard, Cambridge,
Mass.; D : 5903. Dec. 12, 1904; 2c. Dec. 12,
1904. 7216
Christmas (A) dream; a play in rhyme, by
Elizabeth F. Guptill. Lebanon, O., March
brothers, 1905. cover-title, 6 p. 16".
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7102, Aug.
14, 1905; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 7217
Christmas (A) dream and how it came true.
.S'ee Effie's Christmas dream.
Christmas eve; by I. Birnbaum. 2 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1910 ; D : 17890 ; Isklor Birn-
baum, New York. 7218
• See also Coming home. — Low-Dutch (The)
grocer.
Christmas (A) eve dream; fantasy in 1 act, by
J. Shively. IS p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1914; D:3S378; Josephine
Shively. San Francisco. 7218a
Christmas eve in the South; or, Uncle Caleb's
home, an Ethiopian farce in 1 act and 5
scenes, by Dan Collyer. New York, De Witt
[1882] l"p. l.,8 p. 12°. (De Witt's Ethiopian
and comic drama, no. 148)
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1882:
19917, Nov. 24; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 7219
Christmas eve of 1776; by W., B. and B. Lum-
ley. [15] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910; D : 21738 ; William,
Benjamin and Belle Lumley, New York. 7220
Christmas (A) eve romance.
© James Madison, New York ; D : 13694,
Sept. 1, 1908. 7221
Christmas (A) eve with Charles Dickens.
See Short plays about famous authors.
Christmas (A) fantasy; 1 act play, by M. Hight
and Ella Gale McClelland. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1912 ; D : 32309 ; Mary Hight,
Chicago. 7222
Christmas (The) feast; play in 1 act, by E. W.
Fitield. [2], 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30136 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 7223
Christmas for all nations; a play in rhyme, by
Elizabeth F. Guptill. Lebanon, O., March
brothers, 1905. cover-title, 8 p. 16".
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7106, Aug.
14, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 7224
Christmas (The) g'ift; a drama in 1 act, by
F. I. Allen, f". Typewritten.
© Frederic Irwin Allen, Cincinnati; D:
6959, July 12, 1905 ; 2c. July 1, 1905. 7225
-sketch in 1 act, by A. Marix. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1911; D : 24089 ; A. Marix,
New York. 7226
Christmas gifts of all nations. See Jolly
plays for holidays.
Christmas (The) guest. See House of the
heart.
Christmas (The) house party; a comedy in 4
scenes, by M. F. Hutchinson. London, Joseph
Williams, ltd., 1908. 32 p. 8".
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 14449,
Dec. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 7227
Christmas (The) idea; play in 1 act, by Alice
Cook Fuller. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1913. 7 p. 12".
© Nov. 1.5, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35439 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lyn, O. 7228
Christmas (A) idyl; playlet, by Annie Mack
Berlein. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. J. Mack. Bensonhurst, N. Y. ; D : 2121,
July 15, 1902 ; 2c. June 16, 1902. 7229
Christmas in many lands. See Little folks
Christmas stories and plays.
341
7229
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
724fe
Christmas in Mother-Gooseville; Christmas
play for children, by Eleanor Allen SchroU.
Cinciiinati, Fillhiore music house, 1915. 8 p.
12°.
© Sept. 10, 1915; 2c. Sept. 13, 1915; D:
41720; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 7229a
Christmas (A) joke; a play for twelve male
and twelve fomiile characters, by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Lebanon. ().. March brothers, 1905.
cover-title. 21 p. 16°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7103, Aus-
14, iiJ05; 2c. Oct. 13, 19t)5. 7230
Christirias joys and Sorrows; an original drama
in 4 acts and 10 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, United States; 1877:
14010. Dec. 3; 2c. Jan. 24, 187$. 7231
Christmas (The) lady; a play in 1 act, by H.
W. Hayes.
© Hiram W. Haves. St. Louis: D:3920,
Sept. 11. 1003. 7232
Christmas land; sketch in 1 act, by H. Morris
and L. C. King. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14. 1910; D : 22.")2 ; Harriet Mor-
ris and Laura Clayton King, Los Angeles. .
7233
Christmas (The) letter; play in 1 act, by Pt.
Atwell. [2], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914; D: 35541; Roy Atwell.
New York. 7233a
Christmas (A) masque. >^cc Ralegh in Gui-
ana.
Christmas (A) medley; for boys and girls, by
Willis N. Bugbee. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald. l908. 9 p. 12".
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 13011,
May 20, 1908 : 2c. June 6, 1908. 7234
Christmas (The) men; play in 3 acts, by H.
Wyndham-(iitteiis. [2]. 108 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 12. 1913; D: 34117; Herbert
Wyndham-Gittens, New York. 7235
Christmas merry-making,
school.
See Home from
Christmas (A) morality play; by E. Lvttelton.
London. Elkin .Matlu'ws, 1908. 29 p. 16.
© Edith Lyttelton, Lpndon ; D : 14429, De<;.
1, 1908; 2c. Dec 2, l908. 7236
Christmas (The) niystety; a nativity play, com-
piled by C. N. Field. Boston, C. N. Field.
16 p. nar. 8".
© C. N. Field. Bosron ; D:9768. Dec. 26,
1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. 7237
Christmas (The) mystery— -Cdhtiiiued.
words from the Bible and from folk-plays
for representation with music and tableaux,
bv Philipp Wolf rum. English tr. by Constance
Bache. [New York, Breitkopf & Hiirtel, 1902]
15 p. 16°.
© Breitkopf & Hiirtel, New York ; D : 2700,
Dec. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1902. 7238
Christmas on Blackwells Island; by Clay M.
Greene. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1910; D: 21296; Sydney
Deane, New York. 7239
Christmas on the border. See Xmas on the
border.
Christmas (A) on the Cdrfistock; a vaudeville,
by Harry D. Cottrell. 18 p. f. Typewritten.
© Raymond G. Manion, Los Angeles ; D :
13193, June 15, 1908 ; 2c. June 15, 1908. 7240
Christmas once more. Sec iTeptutie's isle, aiid
other plays for children.
Christmas party. See Festival plays.
Christmas (A) present; a dramatic play in 1
act, by E. T. Emery.
© Edwin T. Emerv, San Francisco; D:
13145. June 8, 1908. * 7241
a 1 act sketch, by 'SI. M. THeise. 4 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Mortimer M. Theise, New York : D :
13123, June 1, 1908; 2c. .Tune 1, 1908. 7242
Christmas (The) puddings; by Harriette AYil-
bur. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment
house, 1913. [4] p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26. 1913; D:
35440; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin. O. 7242a
Christmas (A) rainbow; a play for four girls
and four boys, by Adaliiie Hohf Beery. Cin-
cinnati, O., Fillmore nnisic hoiise, 1908. 8 p.
12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati ; D : 14084,
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 7243
Christmas (The) ship; a Christrrias entertain-
ment, by Nettie H. Pelham. Chicago, T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1888 : 28937, Oct.
11 ; 2c. Oct. 29. 7244
Christmas shopping; comedy for children, by
Beulah Smith. New York, E. S. Werner & co.
[1904] 16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 5209.
June 11, 1904; 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 7245
3^2
7246
COPYEIGHTED ik TEffc UNITED STATES
7262
Christmas spirit, arid Votes for fairies; 2 fairy
plays for children, by William C. de Mille,
drawings by Harold Sicliel. New York, J.
Martin's house, inc., 1913. [29] p. col. front.,
col. illiis. 8°. (The Goody-gay series, no. 1)
© Dec. 10, 1913; 2c. Dec. 31, 1913; A:
358966 ; John Martin's house. Inc., New York.
7^46
Christmas (The) star; a monologue in 2 scenes,
by Bertha M. Wilson. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39211,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 7247
Christmas star drill; by Alice Cook Fuller.
© March bros.. Lebanon, O. ; 1898 : 63805,
Oct. 31. 7248
Christmas (The) stocking's; by Harriette Wil-
bur. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment
house, 1913. 4 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35441 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 7248a
Christmas (The) supper; a 3 act comedy from
the French, by F. Williams and G. A. Ernst.
© Fred Williams and George A. Ernst.
Boston; 1873:1789, Feb. 22. 7249
(A) surprise. See Little (The)
Christmas
mother.
Christmas (A) tale; in 1 act, by Maurice
Boucher, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New l''ork,
S. French; London, S, French, ltd. [1915]
20 p. 12°.
© Sept. 13. 1915; 2c. Sept. 14, 1915: D:
41738; Samuel French, New York. 7249a
■ l^ec also Caleb's Christmas.
Christmas (The) tree; play in 1 act, by M. B.
Allen. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1915; D: 41496; Miriam B.
Allen, Evanston, 111. 7249b
(L'arbre de Noel) ; a spectacular romance.
adapted for the stage and tr. from the French
by E. G. Gilmore and J. H. Haverly.
© J. H. Haverly, New York; 1880:16464,
Oct. 30. 7250
Christmas (The) tree and the m.ouse; a comedy
in 1 act, by C. H. Keogh. 21 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Chester Henry Keogh, Chicago ; D : 2636,
Nov. 21, 1902; 2c. Nov. 21, 1902. 7251
• Same. 2h p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chester Henry Keogh, Chicago ; D : 4083.
Mar. 4, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1904. 7252
Christm.as trees; fantasy of today in 3 scenes,
by M. P. Smith. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
• © Ic. Oct. 18, 1915 ; D : 42018 ; Mary Pierce
Smith, Los Angeles. 7252a
Christmas (A) wish; play in 1 act, by M. An-
derson. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1915; D: 41670; Madge An-
derson, IMihvaukee. 7252b
Christuacht. See Erste Aug-ust.
Christofo Colombo; or, The discovery of Amer-
ica, a new burlesque extravaganza with a
grand ballet tableaux of the birth of freedom.
© M. J. O'Neill, United States ; 1892 : 15839,
Apr. 11. 7253
Christoph Columbus; ein drama in 6 aufziigen
fiir volksschulen, von Mary Huntmann, ins
deutsche (ibersetzt von J. W. Schwinn. New
York, Verlag von J. Schaefer, 1893. 1 p. 1., 29
p. 8°.
© Joseph Schaefer, New York ; 1893 : 32163,
.July 7; 2c. July 10. 7254
Christophe; a tragedy in prose of imperial
Haiti, by W. E. Easton. Los Angeles, Grafton
])nblishing co., 1911. 122 p.. incl. ports., plates.
16°.
© Dec. 23, 1911: 2c. Mar. 11, 1912; D:
29182 ; William E. Easton, Los Angeles. 7255
Christopher Columbus: .n ri-'-^ma in 3 acts, with
tableau [etc.], written for the quadringenten-
nial celebration of the discoverv of America
by :M. M. A. Hartnedy. Steubenville, O., Co-
lumbus club [1892] 3 p. 1., [5]-.51 (i. e. 49)
p. illus. 12°. [Note: at top of title-page, The
world's fair drama]
© M. M. a. Hartnedy, Steubenville, O. ;
1893 : 6801, Feb. 3 ; 2c. Feb. 3. 7256
— an epic drama, by W. B. Felts.
© William B. Felts, Russell Springs, Kan.;
1891 : 22433, June 20 ; 2c. July 25. 7257
— a grand i^pectacular drama in 4 acts and 5
tableaux, by A. W. Cole.
© Ashley W. Cole. New York ; 1888 : 27583,
Sept. 28. 7258
— historic drama in 4 acts, by R. Hill. Lon-
don, Sampson Low, Mar.ston & co., ltd., 1913.
55 p. 8°.
© May 16, 1913 : 2c. June 3, 1913 ; D : 33409 ;
Roland Hill. London. 7259
— a historical drama, by H. A. Lewis. Ms.
© Henry Albert Lewis, Dallas ; 1891 : 36535,
Oct. 10. 7260
in 4 acts, by F. Harcourt.
© Frank Harcourt, Philadelphia; 1892:
83.50, Feb. 23. 7261
— an historical spectacle, presenting magnifi-
cent scenes and dramatic events in connection
with the discovery of America, arr. for pre-
sentation during the World's Fair at Chicago,
by M. L. Littleton.
© Mary L. Littleton, Nashville; 1891:
39706, Nov. 5; 2c. Feb. 3, 1892. 7262
343
7263
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7280
Christopher Columbus — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by William F. Best.
© Charles W. Webster, Boston; 1892:
14128, Mar. 31. 7263
— Same.
© C. W.
June 8.
Webster, Boston; 1892:24013,
7264
— a romantic drama in 2 acts, by H. Waldeck.
© Hugo Waldeck, San Francisco; 1892:
35643, Aug. 29; 2c. Sept. IG. 7265
— a Spanish historical drama in 4 acts, by
J. P. Farrell. 85 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912; D: 29857; .Joseph P.
Farrell. Iowa City, la. 7266
a spectacular drama in 5 acts, dramatized
by E. E. Huhn.
© Edwin E. Huhn, New York ; 1889 : 32651,
Oct. 28. 7267
— a tragedy, by V. Woods. Typewritten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento ; 1899 : 2311,
Jan. 4; 2c. Jan. 3. 7268
— or. The Columbiad, a drama in 5 acts.
© Alice E. Lord, Baltimore; 1892:32455,
Aug. 6. 7269
— or. The discovery of America.
© E. T. Byington, Columbus, Ga. ; 1891:
43828, Dec. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1892.
7270
historical play in 4 acts, by W. Edg-
erly.
© Webster Edgerly, Washington ; 1890 : 527.
Jan. 3. 7271
— 1. Kiralfy's grand dramatic operatic
ballet spectacle, a dramatic and musical com-
position in 3 acts aiul 6 .scenes, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1891:31.396,
Sept. 4. 7272
— ■ Sec also Plistorical stories in dramatic
form.
Christopher Columbus, discoverer; a new and
original historical drama in 4 acts, by C. G.
Miller.
© Chester Gore Miller, New York; 1890:
7644, Mar. 7. 7273
Christopher Columbus, jr.; or. The discoverer
up to date, a burlesque extravaganza in pro-
logue and 3 acts, by INI. S. Taylor.
© jNIalcolm Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1889:38810, Dec. 19. 7274
Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of
America; grand historical spectacular repre-
sentation by B. Kii-alfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1892 : 9440,
Mar. 2. 7275
Christopher Junior; or. My Lord Tom Noddy,
an original comedy in 4 acts, by Madeleine
Lucette Ryley,
© J. H. Ryley, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; 1889 :
28177, Sept. 16 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 7276
Christopher Marlowe; a play in 5 acts, by M.
Lichtenstadter. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Milton Lichtenstadter, San Francisco;
•D: 15221, Mar. 2, 1909; 2c. Mar. 2, 1909. 7277
Christopher Sly; comic opera in 3 acts, founded
on Sliakespeare, book and lyrics by John J.
Maclntyre.
© D. MuUer, New York ; D : 6602, Apr. 29,
1905. 7278
Christopher the Second. See Little Columbus.
Christopher's aunt; a monologue, by Evelyn
Simms. . . New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1909. 7 p. 12".
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 15689,
Apr. 22, 1909 ; 2c. June 19, 1909. 7279
Christus; a mystery in 3 parts, by H. W. Long-
fellow. Boston, James R. Osgood and com-
pany, 1872.
Contents : I't. 1. The divine tragedy. — Pt.
2. The golden legend.— Pt. 3. The New Eng-
land tragedies.
© Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Cam-
bridge, Mass. ; 1872 : 10412-10414, Sept. 30 ; 2c.
each Oct. 4. 7279a-7279c
Same. Boston and New York, Houghton,
Mifflin and company, 1886.
CoNTExXTs : Pt. 1. The divine tragedy. — Pt.
2. The golden legend— Pt. 3. The New Eng-
land tragedies.
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Bo.ston; 1886:
28719, Dec. 16; 2c. Dec. 20. 7279d
Same.
© Ernest W, Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Sept. 30, 1900;
1900 A : 12737, May 21. 7279e
— • Same.
© Ernest W. Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass.,
as child of the deceased author, in extension
for 14 years. Renewal no. 5061, Jan. 14, 1914.
Renewal entry May 21, 1900, no. A : 12737.
7279f
[Note: Other editions of Christus are copy-
righted in tlie complete works of Henry AVads-
worth Longfellow]
Christusdrama (Das); von Walther Nithack-
Stahn. Berlin, Wilhelm Borngriiber [1912]
152 p. 8°.
© May 1, 1912 ; 2c. July 5, 1912 ; D : 30257 ;
Wilhehn Borngraber, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 7280
344
7281
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7303
Chronic bachelor; comedy in 1 act, by P. G. K.
Schillinger. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Phil. G. K. Schillinger, New York; D:
9487, Nov. 21, 1906; 2e. Nov. 21, 1906. 7281
Chronicle of a camera, f^ee Knight (A) of the
camera.
Chrysalis (The); comedy, by W. J. Neidig. 144
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915 ; D : 41530 ; William J.
Neidig, Chicago. 7281a
Chrysalis (The) and the moth; plav in 3 acts,
by D. St. Cyr. [2], 139 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913; D: 35028; Dirce St.
Cyr, New York. 7282
Chrysanthemum (The); drama in 1 act, by H.
Bernhey and .John M. Beaver. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911; D : 25318 ; Henry
Bernhey, New York. 7283
Chrysanthemums; a fancy march and drill, by
Harriette Wilbur. Lebanon, O., March broth-
ers [1908] cover-title, 7 p. 12".
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13893, Sei»t.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 7284
Japanese comedy in 1 act by A. C. Wallace.
London, S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French,
1912. 12 p. 12°. ( On cover : French's acting
ed.. no. 22.51)
© Oct. 22, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1912 ; D : 31224 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 7285
Chryseis; a drama in 6 acts and scenes, by F. S.
Heffernan.
© Frank S. Hefteruan, Springlield, Mo. :
1899 : 38394, June 10 ; 2c. June 10. 7286
5 act drama from Homer's Iliad. Type-
written.
© Francis Stephen Heffernan, Springfield,
Mo. ; 1896 : 65106, Nov. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 28. >287
Chuck. See Yankee fantasies.
Chuck Conners in Chinatown; by G. N. Mc-
Evoy. 8 p. f. Typewritten.
© George Nesbit McEvoy, New York ; D :
7657, Dec. 5. 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1905. 7288
Chuckles; a sensational musical comedy, written
and arr. by Al. Adams and Harry Fitzgerald.
© Gerald Spotten, New York; 1888:1626,
Jan. 14. 7289
Chula; western tragedy in 1 act, by G. E. Mur-
dock. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35931 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Miirdock, Los Angeles. 7289a
Chulos del lavapies. See Buenas (Las) mozas
del barrio.
Chum; a comedy, by I. Kimball, jr.
© I. Kimball, jr., Washington; 1885:2153,
Jan. 23. 7390
Chummie; a comedy, by I. Kimball, jr.
© I. Kimball, jr., Washington ; 1885 : 2152,
Jan. 23. 7291
Chums; an American play of original construc-
tion in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by D. Belasco
and J. A. Heme. Sun Francisco, 1879.
© David Belasco and James A. Heme,
United States : 1879 : 62.30, May 9. 7292
— ^a comedietta in 1 act, by T. Frost.
© Thomas Frost, New York; 1891:41685,
Nov. 20. 7293
— a comedy, by I. Kimball, jr.
© I. Kimball, jr., Washington; 1885:2154,
Jan. 23. 7294
— -comedy dramatic playlet, by H. A. Lappin.
[2], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912 ; D : 28403 ; Henry A.
Lappin, Portland, Me. 7295
— a farce in 1 act. by the author of Class day.
Boston, AV. H. Baker & co., 1891.
© F. A. Harris. United States ; 1890 : 35095,
Nov. 7; 2c. Dec. 11. 7296
— a farcical comedy in 3 acts, 7 scenes, by
W. J. Going.
© William J. Goins:, Amsterdam, N. Y. ;
1888 : 20371, July 14 ; 2c. July 28. 7297
new original American drama in 3 acts, by
Fred Marsden (W. A. Sliver)
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1883:1050,
Jan. 16. 7298
— —an original comedy in 4 acts, by Marie
Walsh.
© Blarie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1877 : 6324, May
25. 7299
-—vaudeville sketch concerning college life, by
J. Bauschek. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1911; D: 24874; .John Bau-
schek, Milwaukee. 7300
or. The detective's revenge, a sensational
comedy drama in 4 acts and 7 scenes.
© Huntington Wright, Moodus, Conn. ;
1883 : 9913, May 31. 7301
Church (The) across the way.
© Herman H. AVallum, Brooklyn; D : 949,
Oct. 12, 1901. 7302
a monologue, by G. B. Alexander.
© George B. Alexander, Newport, Ky. ; 1900
A : 26641, Oct. 26. 7303
345
7304
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7321
Churcli (The) and tKe world; a drama in 4 acts,
by A. C. Cross. Typewritten.
© Anna C. Cross, New Yorli ; 1895 : 33156,
June 25 ; Ic. June 25. 7304
Church (The) bazaar at Mulberry Corners; en-
tertainment in 1 scene, by Ward Macauley.
Philadelphia, Penn pub. co., 1914. 29 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Feb. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35908 ;
Penu pub. co., Philadelphia. 7304a
Church mice; :in original farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by M. P. Irving.
© Marv Pierson Irving, New York ; 1886 :
18695, Aug. 17. 7305
Church (The) next door; play in 5 acts, by
C. D. ilondrioksoii. 79 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D: 40356; Carl D.
Hondrickson. Ijong Beach, Cal. 7305a
Church of the blacli sheep; a pastoral drama in
5 acts, by W. Wineholl. 66 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Wallace Winchell, Jer.sey City ; D : 8171.
Mar. 16, 1906 ; 2e. Mar. 17, 1906. 7306
Church or stag'e? in 4 acts, by Athol Forbes
[ps-oud. of Forbes Phillips] 134 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Cora Urquhart Brown Potter and Arthur
Aldridge, Maidenhead. England; D : 3805,
Aug. S, 1903; 2c. Aug. 8, 1903.
7307
Church (A) rehearsal; sketch by Julius Steiner.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julius Steiner, New York ; D : 4392, Dec.
14, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1903. 7308
Clan of the chariots; historical drama in 5 acts,
by William Henry Babcock and Alma .Strong
Babcock. 106 p. f. Typewritten.
© William H. Babcoclc, Washington, and
Alma S. Babcock, New York; D:97, Jan. 30.
1901 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1901 . 7309
Cicely's cavalier; a comedy in 1 act, by Beulah
Marie Dix. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
66191, Dec. 5; 2c. Dec. 21. 7310
Cicely's system; playlet, 1 act. by A. Washburn.
11 p. obi. 12°. Typewritten.
© Alice Wasliburn, New York ; D : 14176.
Oct. 30, 1908; 2c. Oct. 30, 1908. 7311
Cicerone (The); comedy farce in 3 acts and 2
scenes, by Walter S. Craven.
© Daisy H. Craven. Nev,^ York ; 1890 : 4995,
Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 18. 7312
Cid (Ire); par Pierre Corneille, ed. with intro-
duction, notes, iind vocabulary by C. Searles.
Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn and companv
1 1912] xxvii, ITS p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Aug. 5, 1912; 2c. Aug. 12, 1912; A:
316902; Colbert Searles, Stanford University,
Cul. 7313
Cid (Ee)— Continued.
tragedie en 5 actes, par Pierre Corneille,
with profuse historical, philological, idiomati-
cal and descriptive notes, by Scheie de Vere.
New York, W. R. Jenkins, 1889.
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1889:
6326, Feb. 25 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 7314
— ^tragedy, by Pierre Corneille, ed. with ex-
planatory notes, by Edward S. Joynes. New
York, H. Holt and company. (Students' series
of classical French plays, 1)
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; 1889:
1.5404, May 22; 2c. June 14. 7315
tragedy in 5 acts, from the French of
Pierre Corneille. English prose version, by
Elizabeth Beall Ginty. New York, F. Rullman.
© F. Rullman. New York ; 1894 : 18305, Apr.
7; 2c. May 21. 7316
-Horace, and Polyeucte; by Pierre Corneille,
ed. with introduction and remarks by Wm.
A. Nitze, and notes by Stanley L. Galpin.
New York, H. Holt & company, 1907. 393 p.
16".
© Henry Holt iV; co., New York ; D : 10163,
:\rar. 18, 1907; 2c. Mar. 28, 1907. 7317
Cieca (La) di Parigi; dramma in 4 atti, di L.
INiucelli. Milano, Carlo Barbini [1914] 78 p.
12".
© July 1, 1914; Ic. Aug. 6, 1914; Ic. Aug.
29, 1914 ; D : 38053 ; Luigi Mucelli, New York.
7317a
Cieg-o (El) del barrio; sainete de costumbres
madrilenas en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa,
originnl de .T. Romeo, mfisica de los maestros
Barrera y Penella. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
toros espanoles] 1911. 42. [1] p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911: T):
25039 ; Jose Romeo, Madrid. 7318
Ciel! nion mari! vaudeville en 1 acte par J.-M.
Priollet. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 23 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913; D:
35200; Joubert, ParLs. 7319
Cien (Las) doncellas; monologo comico, origi-
nal, de J. Al)ati. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1907. 14 p. 8°.
© Joaquin Abati, Madrid ; D : 10791, June
18. 1907; 2c. .Tune 18. 1907. 7320
Cierra la puerta; cuento baturro, escrito en
forma de entremes, por A. Serrano L6pez.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
15 p. 12°.
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21100 ; Arturo Serrano Lopez, Madrid. 7321
346
7332
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7340
Cierre (El) dominical; quisicdsia en 1 acto y
8 cuadros. en prosa, original de V. G. Pstesa,
liiusica de los maestros Marin y Carva.ial. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1908. 37
p. 12°. [Libi-etto only]
© Vicente G. Paesa, Madrid ; D : 14693. Jan.
2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 7322
Cigale (La); comic opera in 3 acts, music by
E. Audran, with additions and alterations for
the English stage, by Ivan Caryll, English
libretto by F. C. Buruand. New York, Janles
W. Morrissey.
© T. Henrv French, New York; 1891:
322.52, Sept. 10. 7323
Cigale (La) chez les fourmis; comedie en 1 acte,
par [Gabriel Jean Baptiste Ernest Wilfridl
Legduve et [Eugene Marin] Labiche, ed. with
notes and vocabulary, by T. J. Farrar. New
York, Cincinnati, American bk. co. [1898] 5-5
p. 12°.
© Thomas J. Farrar, Lexington, Va. ; 1898 :
68318. Nov. 23: 2c. Jan. 23, 1899. 7324
with English notes by Alphonse N.
Van Daell. B(jston, Ginn & co., 1892.
© Ginn & co., Boston ; 1892 : 42702, Oct. 22 ;
2e. Oct. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 23. 1893. 7325
Cigale (La) et la fburriii; a comic opera in 3
acts.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1890:
41020, Dec. 23. 7326
See filf^o Locust (The) and ant.
Cigar (The) girl; in the lobby, play in 1 act, by
E. Laurence. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1912 ; D : 29280 ; Eflie Laurence^.
New York. 7327
Cigar (The) girl of Seville. See Carmen.
Cigarette; a comedy in 1 dct, by Ne\Vtoh Chis-
nell. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 3658. Feb. 9 ;
2c. Feb. 9. 7328
or, Under two flags, drama in 4 acts, by
C. H. Herman, after Ouida's novel Under two
flags.
© Charles H. Herman, Cincinnati ; 1883 :
184G, Jan. 27. 7329
Cigarette (A) from Java; comedy in 1 act, tr.
from the French of Meilhac and Narrey, by
T. R. Sullivan. Boston, 1879. 21 p. 12°.
© T. R. Sullivan, Boston ; 1879 : 13440. Oct.
10 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1879 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1892. 7330
Cigarette (A) maker's romance; in 3 acts, by
Charles Hannan.- Typewritten.
© Martin Harvey, London ; 1900 A : 19155,
Aug. 2; 2c. Aug. 2. 7331
Cigarettes; comedy in 1 act adapted from the
French of Max Maurev, by Horace Hazeltine
[pseud of C. S. Wayne] [1], 26 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914; D : 39127 ; Charles
Stokes Wayne, Point Pleasant, N. J. 7331a
a musical farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Percy
Gaunt.
© John Robb, Nt'W York, Edmund Green-
wood, Memphis, Tenii., and Percy Gaunt, New
York; 1890:987, Jan. 6. 7332
or, Curing a habit.
© Mvron ViTicent Freese, , Boston ; D:8925,
Aug. 2,' 1908. 7333
Cigarra (La); zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadi-os, original de J. Quills Pastor, mlisica
del maestro Eugenio Contreras. Madrid [So-
cledad de autores espanoles] 1910. 25 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 6. 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21953 ;
Josg Qullis Pastor, Madrid. 7334
Cilician martyr; a semi-biblical drama in 6
acts, by J. L. Gidlsh. n. p.. J. L. Gidish [1906]
cover-title, 35 p. 8°.
© John L. Gidlsh. Atlanta ; D : 8629, June 4,
1906 ; 2c. June 4, 1906. 7335
Cinch (A); dramatic comedy act, by John Gil-
roy. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D : 34755 ; May Slegel.
New York. 7336
an eccentric nuisical comedy, by J. Gorman.
© James Gorman. Brooklyn; 1896:63.586.
Nov. 21. 7337
fai-ce comedy In 1 act, by L. Clemens. [2],
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1914 ; D : 38558 ; Le Ko'y Siem-
ens, New York. 7337a
— rev. version of Getting away with it, by
Ann Brown [pseud, of Ann Stewart] and
.Tack Miller [psehd. of R. D. INIiller] 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
.© Ic. Oct. 16. 1913: D : 34741 ; Rolford D.
Miller and Ann Stewart, New York. 7338
Cinco horas en globo; melodrama comico-lfrico.
en 1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, original de B. Perez de Soto, mijsica del
maestro Prudencio Muiioz. Madrid [Socledad
de autores espanoles] 1910. 48 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; D:
22429; Baldomero Perez de Soto, Madrid.
Cinder (The) maid; romantic comedy for little
folks in 4 scenes, by R. Woodman. Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertaiimient house, 1912. 18 p.
12°.
© Oct. 1. 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912 ; D : 31172 ;
Rea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 7340
347
7341
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7362
Cinderel.
© Edward Locke, New York ; D : 12375, Feb.
18, 1908. 7341
Cinderella; a drama, by M. H. Tanner. New
York, Hasting.s & Habberton.
© Minnie H. Tanner, Lawrence, INIass. ;
1872 : 280, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 18. 7342
a drama in 4 acts.
© Scott & CO., New York ; 1877 : 13929, Nov.
30; 2c. Nov. 30. 7343
a dramatic composition, by J. W. Dodge.
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jobn AVilson Dodge, Lansing, Mich.; D:
14204, Nov. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1908. 7344
— dramatic version, a fantasy in 4 acts, by
C. and S. Lewis. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1911 ; D : 24621 ; Camille and
Spearman Lewis, St. Louis. 7345
— fairy extravaganza, by Oscar Barrett.
© Abbey, Schoeft'el & Grau, New York;
1894 : 20766, Apr. 23. 7346
fairy play in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by F. M.
IMcLane. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913 ; D : 34071 ; Fannie IMoul-
ton McF.ane, New York. 7347
illustrated play in 4 scenes for children.
by Anne Henley and Stanley Scliell. Enlarged
ed. New York. E. S. Werner & co., 1913. 21
p. 12°.
© I\Iav 9, 1913 : 2c. May 14, 1913 ; D : 33249 :
Edgar S. Werner, New York. 7348
a little play in 4 scenes, by Anne Henley.
New York, E. S. Werner.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1895 : 17355,
Mar. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 7349
— an opera in 4 acts, by F. Huntley.
© Florence Huntley. Minneapolis; 1889:
5617, Feb. 18. 7350
or. The crystal slipper, an operetta in 3
acts, libretto by C. Sullivan.
© Christine Sullivan, Cincinnati ; 1892 :
2548, Jan. 14. 7351
— or, The maiden and the prince, a comedy
in 4 acts, by Stewart Anderson. 49 1. f°.
Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16379; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 7352
or. The prince and the fairy godmother, a
spectacular extravaganza in 4 acts, by D.
Henderson.
© David Henderson, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1892 : 47562, Nov. 22. 7353
Cinderella — Continued.
or. The silver slipper, lyrical drama in 4
acts, by C. W. Hubner.
© Charles W. Hubner, Atlanta ; 1879 : 4291,
Apr. 1 ; 2c. May 2. 7354
or. The slip, the slipper and the slip up,
a burlesque comic opera in 2 acts, by E. Law-
rence Jenkins. New York, Hints publishing
company, 1902. cover-title, 18 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 2387, Sept.
26, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 7355
• See also Cendrillon.
Cinderella and the brownies; a play for little
children, by J. E. Wideman. 16 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Julia Edwards Wideman, Gainesville,
Fla. ; D : 3869, Aug. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1903.
7356
Cinderella and the prince; a merry Christmas
extravaganza in 3 acts, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; D : 3095, Mar. 6,
1903. 7357
a musical comedy, by R. A. Barnet. 41 p.
12°. Printed.
© R. A. Barnet, United States; D : 663.3,
May 5. 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1905. 7358
or, The castle of Heart's desire, a fairy
excuse for songs and dances in 3 acts of 5
scenes, by R. A. Barnet.
© Robert Ayres Barnet, Boston ; D : 3839,
Aug. 17, 1903. 7359
Cinderella in Egypt; a spectacular, dramatic
composition, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati: 1890:28112.
Sept. 12. 7360
Cinderella-man (The); comedy in 4 acts, by E.
C. Carpenter. 149 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1915; D: 40980; Edward
Childs Carpenter, Philadelphia. 7360a
Cinderella — 1915; musical fantasy in 1 act and
2 scenes, scenario by Hassard Short, words by
K. Webb, music by R. Webb. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Text only]
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1915; D : 39876 ; Kenneth
Weill) and Roy Webb, New York. 7360b
Cinderella up-to-date; or. The lover, the
lackey, and the little glass slipper, burlesque
operatic fairy extravaganza in 3 acts, adapted
by PI J. Dooley. 24 p. 8°. Printed.
© Edwnrd J. Dooley. Oswego. N. Y. : D:
2987, Jan. 29, 1903; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903. 7361
Cinderelline; or. The little red slipper, by
Florence Kiper. Chicago, Dramatic publish-
ing CO., 1913. 29 p. 12°.
© May 29, 1913; 2c. June 2, 1913; D:
33406 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 7362
348
7362
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7376
Cinderotto; dramatic sketch, by Sheppard Wag-
ner. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915; D: 40000; Leonardo
Blackburn Arnold, Los Angeles. 7362a
Cinders; by Lily Tinsley. New York, Samuel
French ; Loudon, Samuel French, ltd., 1899.
20 p. 12". (On cover: French's international
copyrighted . . . ed. of the works of the best
authors, no. 24)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1899 : 70516,
Oct. 30; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 7363
a domestic comedy drama in 5 acts, by W.
Haworth.
© William Haworth, New York; 1891:
66S1, Feb. 19. 7364
Cinders Jimmie, in Faded roses; or, An actor's
Christinas, a failure, refined farce comedy, by
C K. Warren. 2 p. 1., 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912; D: 28976; Charles U.
Warren, Philadelphia. 7365
Cindy; play in 1 act, by J. B. Foster. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910; D: 21375; Julia B.
Foster, Berkeley, Cal. 7366
Cinema (The) star; new musical farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by Georg Okonkowski & Julius
Freund, adapted by Jack Hulbert, lyrics by
Harry Graham, music by John Gilbert. Book of
lyrics. London, Chappcll & co., ltd. [1914]
35 p. 8°.
© June 6, 1914; Ic. June S, 1914; D:
37246: Chappell & co., ltd., London. 7366a
Cinematografo nacional; revista comico-lirica
en 1 acto, dividido en 7 cuadros, original de
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, musica del maes-
tro Geronimo Gimenez. Madrid [Sociedad do
autores espaiioles] 1907. 47 p. 12". [Libretto
only]
© Guillermo Perrfn & Miguel de Palacios,
Madrid ; D : 11519. Oct. 12. 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14,
1907. 7367
Cingalee (The); a new and original musical
play, by James T. Tanner, lyrics by" Adrian
Ross, music by Lionel Monckton, additional
lyrics and numbers by Paul A. Rubens, addi-
tional lyrics by Percy Greenbank. London,
Chappell & CO., ltd., 1904. 35 p. 8". [Lyrics
only]
© Chappell & CO., London : D : 4690, Mar. 7.
1904; 2c. Mar. 7, 1904. 7368
See ahso Entrance song:, Boobhamba &
chorus. — Gollywogs. — Kiss Poll. — Ladies
(The) — Make a fuss of me. — Mixed mar-
riage.— Plautex's life. — She's all right. —
There's nothing much more to say.
Cingallegra; melodramma in 3 atti, di Alberto
Colantuoni, musica di Armando Seppilli. Mi-
lano, E. Sonzogno, 1912. 74 p. 12". [Li-
bretto only]
© Oct. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31888 ;
Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 7369
Cinghalese (The) girl; detective romance in 5
acts, by W. Munsell. [87] p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9. 1911 ; D : 24886 : Warren Mun-
sell, Des Moines. 7370
Cinnamon (The) heart; a mediaeval candy
scrape in 3 acts, by A. L. Brown and H. Hop-
pin. Providence, J. A. & R. A. Reid, 1883. 63
p. 8".
© Arthur L. Brown and Howard Hoppin.
Providence, R. I. ; 1881 : 10407, July 5 ; 2r.
Mar. 5, 1883. 7371
Cinq mars; a tragedy in 3 acts, by M. M. Min-
ton and A. E. Maude.
© Maurice M. Minton and Alwvnee E.
Maude, New York; 1883 : 5550, Mar. 26. 7372
Cinq (Les) messieurs de Francfort; piece en 3
actes, par C. Roeszler [pseud, de Franz Ress-
ner] adaptation de Lugne-Poe et J. Elias. (In
La petite illustration, no. .52 ; serie-thgatre. no.
32, 28 fevrier 1914)
© Feb. 28, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D:
36723; Charles Roeszler, Lugne-Poe & Julius
Elias, Paris. 7372a
Cinq (Les) sous de Lavarede; grand dramatic
spectacular stage production, by Paul d'lvoi
[pseud, of Paul Charles Philippe Eric De-
leutre]
© Edmund Ger.son, New York ; D : 1709.
Mar. 31, 1902. 7373
Cinquante mille dollars; piece en 1 acteen prose,
de A. Guess. Paris, Librairie thgatrale, 1910.
41 p. 12".
© Mar. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1910 ; D : 201-58 ;
Andre Guess, Paris. 7374
Ciprina, the modern Borgia; intense society
drama in 5 acts.
© L. W. Harleigh. New York ; 1878 : 9284.
Aug. 18. 7375
Circe; dramatic fantasy, by I. Flagg, with a
frontispiece by Bernard Maybeck. [East Au-
rora. N. Y., The Roycrofters, 1915] 3 p. 1..
178 p. 8".
© Aug. 25, 1915; 2c. Aug. 26, 1915; D:
41681 ; Isaac Flagg, Berkeley, Cal. 7375a
a dramatization of A daughter in Bohemia,
a drama in 5 acts, by J. Ward.
© Johnson Ward, Virginia ; 1877 : 12616,
Nov. 1. 7376
349
7377
QB^MATIG COMPOSITIONS
7396
Circe — Conti iuie( I.
op6ra en 3 actes, [par] Edmond Haraucourt,
inusiQue do P. I.. Hil'.eniacher. Paris, EugCine
Fasquclle. 1907. 2 p. 1.. 63 p. 12".
© E. Fascpielle, Paris ; D : 10361. Apr. 17,
1907; 2c. Apr. 17, 1907. 7377
play in 4 acts, by F. Merrill. [91] p. f°.
Typewritten
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914: D: 38145
Merrill, Ciiicajro.
by K. M. Ryan. 4 v. f°.
Fenimore
7377a
Type-
written.
© Ic. May 23, 1914; D: 37112: Katbryn
Michael Ryan, I.os Angeles. 7377b
or, Beware, a drama in 3 acts and G tab-
leanx, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Ron^e. New York ; 1873 :
14934. Dec. 27. 7378
Circle (The); drama in 1 act, by H. E. Twose.
[22] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 29. 1911: D: 24349; Henry E.
Twose, Los Ang*!les. 7379
See also Ventriloquist (The)
Circles; play in 1 act, by G. Middleton. [3], 17
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D : 38912 : George Mid-
dleton, New Yorlv. 7379a
See also Possession.
Circuit (The) judge; an original comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Scott Marble.
© Katie G. Dillon, Chicago; 1889:20743,
July 3. 7380
a play in 5 acts, by P. Lindsley. Dallas,
Tex., 1908. 68 p. 8".
© Philip Lindsley. Dallas ; D : 13029, Aug.
21, 190S ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1908. 7381
Circuit (The) preacher. Typewritten.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia; 1899:
42720, June 30 ; 2c. June 30. 7382
a humorous monologue, by W. D. Hall.
Typewritten.
© Wm. D. Hall, Philadelphia; 1899:48383,
July 26 ; 2c. July 26. 7383
Circumstance.
© Edgar Vaughan, San Francisco ; D :
10006, Feb. 21, 1907. 7384
play in 1 act. by B. K. Burns. [1], 2.5 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912 : D : 29478 : B. K. Burns.
:Milwiiukeo. 7385
Circumstances; drama in 4 acts, by A. Ross and
L. Lii)sky. 90 p. 4". Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17201 ; Aaron Ross
and Louis Lipsky, New York. 7386
Circumstances alter cases; comic operetta,
written and composed by Alfred B. Sedgwick.
the libretto after the French of Francis Tourte.
New York, R. M. De Witt [1876] 1 p. 1., 33 p.
12". (De Witt's acting plays, no. 205)
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1870:
7976, July 3; 2c. Dec. 28. 7387
Circumstantial (A) error; comedy in 3 acts, bv
H. H. Levy. 93 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39471 ; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 7387a
Circumstantial evidence; by A. Cowles. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Cowles, Williamsport, Pa. ; D :
4795. Mar. 25. 1904 ; 2e. Mar. 25, 1904. 7388
a comedy in 3 acts, by M. B. Benchelev.
1 p. 1., 42 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Marie B. Bencheley, Minneapolis: 1895:
9471, Feb. 14 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 7389
by T. Buchanan. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thompson Buchanan, New York ; D :
S069, Jan. 13, 1905; 2c. Jan. 13, 1905. 7390
a drama in 4 acts, by F. B. Coigne. 56 p. 4".
Tj'pewritten.
© Frank B. Coigne, Philadelphia ; D : 2885,
Jan. 22, 1903; 2e. Jan. 22, 1903. 7391
tirama in 4 acts and 6 tableaux, adapted
I
from Bessie Turner's story published in The
New York weekly story teller.
© Norman L. IMunro, New York; 1875:
12202, Nov. 18. 7392
a drama of the present day, by H. C.
Tompkins.
© Henry C. Tompkins, Denton. Tex. ; 1885 :
8765, Apr. 14. 7393
— farce in 1 act, by H. E. Smith. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 31, 1914; D: 37707; Henry E.
Smith. New York. 7393a
— ■ a melodrama, by David Christv Murrav
and Henry Herman.
© .Tohn R. Rogers, New York ; 1891 : 13231,
Apr. 11. 7394
a melodrama in 4 acts, by A. Friedeberg.
Typewritten.
© Alex. Friedeberg, New York; 1896:
23195, Apr. 14 ; Ic. Apr. 14. 7395
a pantomime play in 1 act, by H. P. Maw-
son. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry P. Mawson. New York ; D : 14317,
Nov. IS, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908. 7396
350
7397
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7416
Circumstantial evidence— Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by J. M. Reese. [Detroit,
A. W. Brookes, printer, 1908] cover-title, 36
p. 8°.
© Jolin M. Reese, Detroit ; D : 14398, Nov.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 7397
a play in 1 act, by H. Armstrong. 16 p.
4". Typewritten.
■© Harrison Armstrong, New York: D:
14485, Dec. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908. 7398
realistic melodrama, by F. D. Fowler.
© Gus Sun, Chicago, and Fred D. Fowler,
Toledo, O. ; D : 1390, Feb. 3, 1902. 7399
.sketch, by J. H. Stucchio and J. A. Ras-
pante. 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915; D : 39801 ; John H.
Stucchio and Julius A. Raspante, Brooklyn.
7399a
tabloid drama in 3 acts, by Frank Hannon.
[35]
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
p. f*. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 2, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
38895; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 7399b
— or. The man and the thief, by K. M.
Lacey. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© K. M. Lacey, Columbus, O. ; D : 13148,
June 8, 1908; Ic. June S, 1908: Ic. June 22,
1908. 7400
Sec also All on a rainy day. — Fate's cru-
elty.— Judge Slasher. — Sybil.
Circus (The); play of the white tents in 3 acts,
by B. Chesterman. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914 ; D : 36686 ; Bruce Ches-
terman, Richmond. 7400a
Circus (A) boy; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. C.
Blaney.
© Hari-y Clay Blaney, Allegheny, Pa. ;
1897 : 69283, Dec. 13. 7401
Circus (The) chap; 3 act narrative of small
town life, by R. M. Sperry. 92 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 1. 1910; D: 22198; Robert M.
Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn. 7402
Circus (The) clovzn; comedy drama in "4 acts
and 4 scenes, by E. F. Maxwell. 33 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 11. 1910: D: 21.^30; Edwin F.
Maxwell, Chicago. 7403
an original 3 act comedy, by F. J. Beaman.
© Fred J. Beaman. Jackson, Mich. ; 1895 :
1952, Jan. 5. 7404
Circus day; comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. D.
Vance. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35413 ; Arthur D.
Vance, Pewamo, Mich. 7405
Circus day — Continued.
an Ethiopian farce in 2 scenes, by F. E.
Morton.
© Frank E. Morton, Westfield, N. Y. ; 1898 :
20263, Mar. 29 ; 2c. May 25. 7406
an original farce-comedy, by Bob Watt
[pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© E. L. Probasco, New York ; 1893 : 14170,
Mar. 21. 7407
Circus (The) gent; comedy-drama playlet, by
H. Day and M. Arbuckle. [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914; I? : 36008 ; Holman
Day and Maclyn Arbuckle, New York. 7407a
Circus (The) girl; a musical play in 2 acts,
libretto by J. T. Tanner and VV. Palings, lyrics
by Adrian Ross and Hari-y Greenbauk, music
by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton.
© George Edwardes. London: 1897:3429.
.Ian. 7. 7408
[1],
play in 1 act, by Joseph Fi*ederick.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912 ; D : 29760 ; Belle Gold-
Cross, New York. 7409
Circus (The) grounds; an original sketch, by
P. Sheffield. 35 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Philip Sheffield, Seattle; D: 14432, Dec.
2, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 7410
Circus in town; musical farce comedy in 3 acts,
by Eduard Hoist. 78 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rice & Dixey, New York; 1887:17425,
July 7; 2c. Aug. 10. 7411
Circus jamboree; a burlesque.
© Mark Forrest, Milwaukee : D : 8071. Feb.
28, 1906. 7412
Circus (The) lady; comedy in 1 act, by O. J.
Bierbaum.
© Otto Julius Bierbaum. Munich : D : 8199,
Mar. 20, 1906. 7413
Circus (The) Magda; or. The bad joke, play in
1 act. by W. W. Whalen. 56 p. 12". Ms.
© Ic. June 20, 1913; D: 33558; Will W.
Whalen, Han-isburg, Pa. 7414
Circus (The) man; a comedy in 5 acts, founded
on a storv bv Holman F. Day, by E. W. Pres-
brey. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909 ; D : 16609 ; Eugene W.
Presbrey, New York. 7415
a 3 act musical comedy, by J. O'Dea and
A. P. Caldwell. 44 p. f". Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© James O'Dea and Anna Pavson Cald-
well, Ne^^■ York ; D : 10711. June 0. 1907 ; 2c.
June 5. 1007. 7416
351
7417
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
7437
Circus night; a larce in 1 act, by H. Winslow.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Horatio Winslow, Madison, Wis.; D:
12921, May 7, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 20. 1908. 7417
Circus (The) owner; a srantl dramatic and
musical, scenic spectacular production, in 3
parts, by F. Harrison.
© Frank Harrison, New York; 1898:18429,
Mar. 19. 7418
Circus (The) queen; a comedy in 3 acts, by
C. R. Hambly.
© Charles R. Hambly. Tiffin. O. ; 1896:
607-15, Nov. 5. 7419
play in 1 act and 3 scenes, by V. Bryan.
[3], 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 29, 1912; D: 30369; Vincent
Bryan and Nat M. Wills, New York. 7420
Circus (The) rider; a comedy in 1 act, by Mrs.
C. A. Doremus.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus, New York; 1887:
23146, Sept. 12. 7421
a 1 act comedy, by J. J. Cluxton. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Joseph Cluxton, Los Angeles; D:
10206, Mar. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1907. 7422
an original comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs.
Charles Dorenms and I^eonidas Westervelt.
© Mrs. C. Doremus and L. Westervelt, New-
York ; D : 9348, Oct. 30, 1906. 7423
an original modern comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. C. A. Doremus and L. Westervelt. [150]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913 ; D : 32214 ; Mrs. Charles
A. Doremus and Leonidas Westervelt, New
York. 7424
Circus (A) romance; scenario, by W. H. Mor-
gan. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912; D: 29020; Wm. H.
Morgan, New York.
7425
sketch, by P. Sheffield. 37, 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909 ; D : 16973 ; Philip Shef-
iield, Seattle. 7426
Cisnera; drama in 3 acts, by W. Piutti.
© William Piutti. San Francisco; 1898:
22] 38, Apr. 7. 7427
Cistercian (The) See B>aphael and Dolores.
Citizen (The); drama in 3 acts, by M. J. Wilke-
son. [2], 171 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1914 ; D : .38827 ; Mary Juana
Wilkesou, Buffalo. 7427a
Same. [184] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D: 39218; Marv .T.
Wilkeson. Buffalo. 7427b
Citizen (The) — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by M. J. Wilkeson. [151]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1914 ; D : 36624 ; Mary Juana
AVilkeson, Buffalo. 7427c
Citizen Fixit; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by T.
Buchanan and W. H. Galloway. 166 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thompson Buchanan and Walter H. Gal-
loway, New York; D:5228, June 23, 1904;
2c. June 23, 1904. 7428
Citizen Marc-Arron; a drama in 3 acts, by
Sopluis Michaelis, tr. and adapted from the
Danish by A. Konta and Adrian Schade van
Westrnm. 1.50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alexander Konta, New York; D: 16119,
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 25, 1909. 7429
Citizen (The) of the world; a play in 4 acts, by
W. I. Cohn. 4". Typewritten.
© William Isaac Cohn, New York ; D :
10500, May 14, 1907 ; 2c. May 21, 1907. 7430
Citizen Pierre; a new and original dramatic
play in 4 acts, by Charles F. Coghlan.
© John A. Reed, New York ; 1899 : 14640*,
Feb. 23. 7431
Citizen Robespierre; a melodrama, by H. A.
D'Arcy.
© H. A. D'Arcy, New York; 1899:36309.
June 1. 7432
Citizen's (A) duty; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by A. (ioldknopf. 103 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910; D: 22072; Abraham
Goldknopf, New York. 7433
Citizens, think! a federal dialogue, by J. C.
Thomson. 24 p. 4°. Printed.
© Nov. 22, 1909; 2c. Nov. 20, 1909; D:
17510 ; James C. Thomson, New York. 7434
Citoyenne (La) Cotillon; comedie dramatique
en 5 actes et 6 tableaux [par] Ernest Daudet
et Henri Cain. Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1904. 2 p. 1., 147 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 5662, Oct. 20.
1904; 2c. Oct. 20, 1904. 7435
City (The); a comedy in 7 tableaux, by L.
Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New York ; 1882 : 3345.
Mar. 3. 7436
— modern play of American life in 3 acts, bv
Clyde PMtch. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909 : D : 17188 ; William C.
Fitch, Hartford. 7437
— a poem-dranja, and other poems, by Arthur
Upson. New York, London, The Macmillan
company, 1905. vi, [2], 134 p. 12°.
© Alacaraillan co., New York ; A : 128865.
Oct. 16. 1905: 2c. Oct. 16, 1905. 7437a
352
7438
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7464
City broke; comedy sketch in 1 act, by Al.
L. Trahern. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. E. Austin, Philadelpliia ; D : 2442,
Oct. 13, 1902; 2c. Oct. 13, 1902. 7438
City (The) builders; comedy in 4 acts, by F.
Koester. [.o], 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912 ; D : 81079 ; Frank Koes-
ter. New York. 7439
City (The) chap; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by C. A. Fehlberg. Typewritten.
© Chas. A. Fehlberg, Providence, R. I. ;
1895 : 28730, May 28 ; Ic. May 31. 7440
City (The) commissioner; play in 4 acts, by
il. E. Dyar. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1911; D: 24630; Ralph E.
Dyar, Spokane, Wash. 7441
City (The) council; a comedy, by J. H. Tyndale.
© J. H. Tyndale, Lincoln, Neb.; 1897:
40501, July 12. 7442
-a drama, by S. Oppenheimer.
© Sol Oppenheimer, Jamestown, N. Y. ;
1897 : 40849, July 14. 7443
City directory; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts.
© Donnelly, Girard and Russell, New York ;
1889 : 9S39, 9843, 9844, Mar. 28. 7444-7446
City editor; by T. H. A. McGill. 3 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Thomas H. A. McGill, Denver ; D : 9898,
Feb. 4, 1907; Ic. Jan. 21, 1907; Ic. Feb. 4,
1907. 7447
sketch, by Oliver White. IS p. 4°. Type-
written.
® Ic. July 2, 1912 ; D : 30163 ; Mary Faber,
New York. 7448
City employees; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
F. T. Warren. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911; D: 23273; Fred T.
Warren, New York. 7449
City (The) girls and the country boys; in 3
acts, by G. W. Sawin.
© Georce W. Sawin, Watertown, Mass. ; D :
68, Jan. 23, 1901. ^ 7450
City (The) government; comedy drama in 4
acts, by M. J. Gilbride.
© M. .T. Gilbride, Scranton, Pa.; 1894:
47941, Oct. 15. 7451
City hall central; or. The hello lady, switch-
board monologue, by L. F. Brand. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1910 ; D : 21406 ; Louise Fen-
ton Brand, Milwaukee. 7452
City (The) is no place for you.
© Levi W. Pollard, Dodgeville, Wis.; D:
10073, ISIar. 4, 1907. 7453
City lights; a comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
George C. Jenks.
© N. S. Wood, Brooklyn, 1893 : 13157, Mar.
15. 7454
City marshall; 3 act farce comedy, by F. Rob-
ertson.
© Frank Robertson, Parsons, Kan. ; 1892 :
15682, Apr. 9. 7455
City (The) of broken hearts; musical satire
on Reno in 2 acts, by J. B. Larric, lyrics by
B. Braley. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. July 25, 1912; D: 30353; John B.
Larric and Berton Braley, New York. 7456
City (The) of dreams; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by P. N. Davey. 81 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915; D: 40399; Paul N.
Davey, Carthage, Mo. 7456a
City (The) of graft; drama in 4 acts, by E. G.
O'Connor. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1911 ; D : 25604 ; Edward G.
O'Connor, Lowell, Mass. 7457
City (The) of indiscretion; plav in 4 acts, by
G. M. Scarborough. [3], 91 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D: 28-555; George M.
Scarborough, Chicago. 7458
City of love; play in 8 acts, by G. Rocca. 190 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910; D: 17983; Giovanni
Rocca, New York. 7459
City (The) of New York; a melodrama in 5
acts, by W. Fessler. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, Los Angeles; 1897:
23273, Apr. 14 ; 2c. May 4. 7460
City (The) of Niagara Falls; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Ed. W. Rowland and E. Clifford.
© Edwin Clifford, Oshkosh, Wis. ; D . 992,
Oct. 21, 1901. 746?
City of tears; by M. Lyons. 50 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Maurice Lyons, New York ; D : 8322,
Apr. 11, 1906; Ic. Apr. 11, 1906; Ic. Apr. 18,
1906. 7462
City physician; comedy ventriloquial playlet,
by H. L. Parkehurst. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910 ; D : 20166 ; Harry Fet-
terer, Chicago. 7463
City politics; a travesty, by B. H. Ridgely and
I. Dinkelspiel.
© Benjamin Hersey Ridgely and Isaac Din-
kelspiel, Louisville; 1892:43880, Oct. 28
7464
See also Schtat's politic.
5379°— 15-
-^23
353
7465
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7484
City sports.
© Matt. J. Flynn, New York ; 1894 : 35324,
Sept. 15. 7465
City (The) that David built; a play, by R. K.
Madden, iii, 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1910 ; D : 21195 ; Richard K.
Madden, Fishkill Landing, N, Y. 7466
City ways; a 1 act comedy, by J. W. Tompkins.
© Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, New York ; 1900
A : 24725, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 7467
City (A) within a city; or, The streets of
Chinatown in San Francisco, a drama in
prologue and 2 acts, with spectacular scenes
of Chinatown, by G. W. Rentschler.
© George W. Rentschler, San Francisco;
1889 : 20991, July 6. 7468
City's (The) call; 1 act drama, by Parma Lee
[pseud, of W. D. Parmelee] 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan 22, 1912 ; D : 28378 ; W. D. Parme-
lee, Boston. '7469
City's (The) heart; a domestic drama in 4 acts,
by M. Banks,
© IMaude Banks, New York ; D : 1553, Mar,
11, 1902. 7470
City's (The) redemption; play in 4 acts, by M.
M. Allen. 58 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36080 ; Martha Meir
Allen, Forest Hills Gardens, N. Y. 7470a
City's revelations. See Tips and downs of
New York life.
Civil (The) death; by Paolo Giacometti, rev.
and arr. in a 1 act playlet with English version
by S. Ceraulo. 20 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 24925; Salvatore
Ceraulo, Washington. 7471
Civil (The) marriage; comedy in 4 acts, by
Marcel Compan,
© M. Compan, New York ; D : 10842, May 3,
1907. 7472
an original comedy-drama in 6 tableaux;
tr. by Chas. H. Morton, and adapted for the
American stage by J. Jack, from Victorlen
Sardou's Daniel Rochat.
© .John Jack, Philadelphia; 1880:11416,
July 26. 7473
Civil service; an American comic opera of offi-
cial, political, and social life in 3 acts, by E,
Moran. 94 p. f. Typewritten.
© Edward Moran, Brooklyn; 1891:23282,
June 26 ; Ic. June 26, 7474
— American drama in 3 acts, by Walter Ben
Hare. Chicago, T. S. Denison & company
[1915] 68 p, 12".
© Oct. 7, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41952 ;
B^ben H, Norris, Chicago. 7474a
Civil service — Continued.
a comical play, or farce comedy in 3 acts,
adapted to the American stage, by P. P. Ban-
holzer.
© Paul P, Banholzer, Philadelphia; 1897:
35767, June 15, 7475
a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by H, G. Don-
nelly.
© H, Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1888 :
602, Jan. 6. 7476
A'audeville sketch, by P. Caverly. [7] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1912 ; D : 28506 ; Frank Cav-
erly, Freeport, N. Y. 7477
Civil service examination; or, Ins and outs.
© John C. Level, Buffalo ; 1885 : 9436, Apr.
23. 7478
Civil War; a realistic romance of American so-
ciety in 4 acts, by Edward Chesleigh.
© E. C. Swett, Boston; 1879: 1228, Jan. 24,
7479
or. The times of auld lang syne, a drama
in 5 acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud, of W. O,
Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
268, Mar. 27, 1901, 7480
See also War,
Civilization; an allegorical spectacular panto-
mime, in 3 parts and 10 tableaux, by L. Alber-
tieri, [Synopsis] 11 p, f. Typewritten,
© Luigi Albertieri, New York; D : 4.384,
Dec, 12, 1903 ; 2c. Nov, 13, 1903, 7481
Civilization, greed, guile and grief. See Lit-
tle Whirlwind.
Civilized (The) Indian, See Faun of the glen.
Civilizer (The) See Missionary (The)
Claim (The) agent; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
N. Lcffingwell, 16 p, 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic, Sept, 14, 1911; D: 25225; Nat Leffing-
well. New York, 7482
Claim 14; a sensational melodrama in 4 acts,
by W. Gault Browne,
© G. W, Howard and C. W, Black, Chicago ;
D : 870, Sept, 16, 1901. 7483
Claim ninety-six; a border drama in 5 acts, by
Len Ware [pseud, of Lew Ward] Clyde, O,,
Ames' publishing co. [1893] 1 p. 1„ 42 p. 12».
(Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 310)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O, ; 1893 : 8877, Feb,
17 ; 2c, Feb, 20, 7484
• See also Nugget Nell.
Claim no. 13. See Nugget (The)
354
7485
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7507
Claimant (The); American drama in 3 acts,
founded on a novel by the late Archibald
Clavering Gunter, by J. A, Owen. [120] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1911 ; D : 25147 ; Joseph An-
thony Owen, J. F. Stephens and F, J. Shell,
New York. 7485
Claimed at sunset; a 1 act dramatic sketch, by
E. R. Davenport. 2 p. 4". Typewritten.
I© Edward Russell Davenport, West Pitts-
ton, Pa. ; D : 15882, May 18, 1909 ; 2c. May 18,
1909. 7486
Claims (The) of the nations; a drama in 3 acts,
by F. Fitzgerald.
© Frances Fitzgerald, Meriden, Conn. ;
1899 : 70035, Oct. 27. 7487
Claire; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by F. B.
Colby.
© ]Mrs. F. B. Colby, St. Louis ; 1886 : 23235,
Oct. 15. 7488
original play, in 1 act, by J. Jex. [53] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912; D: 29614; John Jex,
New York. 7489
or. New houses and old homes, a comedy
in 5 acts, from the French of Victorien Sar-
dou, tr. and adapted for the American stage,
by J. M. Morton and G. H. Bassett.
© John M. Morton and George H. Bassett,
United States ; 1873 : 12804, Nov. 5. 7490
Claire and the forge-master; play in 4 acts,
by E. Henderson. New York, 1884.
© Ettie Henderson, New York ; 1884 : 2698,
Feb. 6. 7491
Clairice, a mistake of a life.
© Henrv S. Martin, Keene, N. H. ; 1887:
28054, October 29. 7492
Clairvoyant (The); by E. A. Lindly. 8 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Elma Ada Lindly, Brooklyn; D:7293,
Sept. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1905. 7493
Peple.
— ■ musical comedy in 2 acts, by E
89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1910; D: 22267; Edward
Peple, New York. 7494
play in 3 acts, by C. Slade. 74, [2] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1911 ; D : 24171 ; Constance
Slade, New York. 7495
a 3 act comedy, by J. Wallace.
© Jules W^allace, St. Louis; 1893:27019.
June 5.
7496
Clairvoyante; com4die en 1 aete pour jeunes
demoiselles, par Mme. De Kermen. New
York, W. R. Jenkins company [1914] 15 p.
12°. ( [Theatre pour la jeunesse, no. 15] )
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38641 ; Wm. R. Jenkins co., New York. 7496a
Clam chowder; play in 1 act, by J. Walters.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33176; Julia Wal-
ters, New York. 7497
Clam (The) fiend left at the post; by J. M.
Irwin. 8 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1910; D: 22258; John M.
Irwin, Columbus, O. 7498
Clamsman (The); a musical comical chiaros-
curo, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York; D : 9917,
Feb. 7, 1907. 7499
Clamsmen (The) See Mirth (The) of a nation.
Clan Rose; original Scottish drama in 3 acts and
5 scenes, by M. F. Thompson. 100 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913 ; D : 32993 ; M. Frances
Thompson, Oakland, Cal. 7500
Clancarty; or. Wedded and wooed, an histor-
ical drama in 4 acts, by Tom Taylor, and J.
S. Mac Kaye.
© James Steele Mac Kaye, United States;
1874 : 6356, May 9. 7501
Clancey (The) kids; a comedy in 2 acts, by
Thacher Howland Guild. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1904. 35 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5560,
Sept. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1904. 7502
Clancy (The) name. See Two plays; by Len-
nox Robinson.
Clansman (The); an American drama in 4 acts,
by T. Dixon, jr., from the material of his two
novels, The leopard's spots and The clansman.
131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Dixon, jr.. New York ; D : 7462,
Oct. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1905. 7503
Sec also Traitor (The)
Clara d'Aubray; or. The last days of Robes-
pierre, a play in 4 acts, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1873:14208,
Dec. 11. 7504
Clara Neadlesby; a society drama in 4 acts.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:35255,
July 28. 7505
act 1, characters.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45915,
Oct. 13. 7506
scene 1.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45916,
Oct. 13. 7507
355
7508
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7538
Clara Neadlesby— Continued.
studio of Prof. Neadlesby, stage set-
tings.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo ; 1893 : 45914, Oct.
13. 7508
act 2, cast of characters.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45918,
Oct. 13. """"
scene 1.
7509
© G. ?I. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45919,
Oct. 13. "^5 10
stage setting.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45917,
Oct. 13. ■'511
— act 3, scene 1.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45922,
Oct. 13.
7512
stage settings.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45920,
Oct. 13. 7513
scene 3, cast of characters.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45921,
Oct. 13. 7514
— act 4, cast of characters.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45924,
Oct. 13.
7515
scene 1.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45925,
Oct. 13. 7516
stage setting.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45923,
Oct. 13. 7517
cast of characters.
© G. H. Spindler, Buffalo; 1893:45913,
Oct. 13. 7518
Clara Vere de Vera; a dramatic composition,
acts 1-4.
© Fritz Morris, New York; 1888:5341-
5344; Feb. IS; 2c. each Feb. 18. 7519-7522
Clarence Vernon; a romantic drama in 5 acts,
by E. T. Hardy.
© E. Trublood Hardy, New Yorli ; 1871:
1979, Mar. 8. 7526
Clarice; 4 act drama, by C. C. Shea.
© Caroline C. Shea, Boston; 1899:5220,
Jan. 12. 7527
a modern romantic comedy of the Ameri-
can Revolution in 5 acts, by J. Wedekind.
[97] p. 4°. Typewritten and ms.
© Julius AVedekind, New York; D : 1715,
Apr. 9, 1902; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 7528
or, All for love, American comedy in 5
acts.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1882:5129,
Apr. 1. 7529
or, The silver lily, a drama in 4 acts, by S.
B. Wiggin.
© Samuel B. Wiggin, Boston; 1875:11868,
Nov. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 7530
Clarice Dunbar; a drama in 3 acts, by W. M.
AVilliams.
© AV ilbur M. Williams, Holden, Mo. ; 1886 :
13037, June 4. 7531
Clarindie Cackler's courtship; farce comedy in
2 acts, by Virginia B. Wright. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1902. 23 p. 12° [(Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no.
437] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 2010, June
14, 1902 ; 2c. June 14, 1902. 7532
Clarise, a waif; a play in 4 acts, by C. W.
Chase.
© Charles Wathen Chase, Chicago; 1879:
21, Jan. 2. 7533
Clarissa; Oder, Die scheintodte braut, ein
drama in 5 akten, von A. Ollendorff, Cliicago.
© Adolph Ollendorff, United States; 1876:
1091, Feb. 7. 7534
or. The resurrected bride, a drama in 5
acts, by A. Ollendorff. Chicago, Occident pub-
lishing CO.
© A. Ollendorff, United States ; 1876 : 1676,
Feb. 7. 7535
Clara's victory; an original drama in 5 acts, by Clarissa's first party; a musical comediette, by
H. A. Black.
© Horatio Asbury Black, Topeka, Kan. ;
1891 : 30579, Aug. 29. 7523
Clarence, the cop; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
B. S. Crossy. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Butler Stewart Crossy, St. Louis; D:
2867, Jan. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1903. 7524
— a farce musical sketch in 3 acts, by W.
Garen and C. W. Daniels.
© William Garen and Charles W. Daniels,
St. Louis ; D : 3199, Dec. 16, 1903. 7525
Richard Hardman.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
76329, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 7536
Clarisse.
© Florence Louise Galley, Detroit ; D : 2192,
July 18, 1902. 7537
Clarisse Arbois; comedie en 3 actes,par Maurice
Boniface. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1903. xiv p.,
1 1., 256 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock. Paris ; D : 3541, June 6,
1903 ; 2c. June 6, 1903. 7538
356
7538
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UlSriTED STATES
7559
Clash (The); melodrama in 4 acts, by E. J. Keen
Covey. [G2] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D: 36703; Emma J. •
Keen Covey, Denver. 7538a
Clash, o' the clans; comedy sketch, by S. Har-
rison. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910; D : 20307 ; Samuel Har-
rison, Oakland, Cal. 7539
Clash (The) of swords; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by W. Osmond. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Osmond, Newark, N. J. ; D : 1967,
June G, 1902 ; 2c. June 4, 1902. 7540
Clash (The) of the supernatural forces. See
Clodine.
Class; comedy in 4 acts, by S. Jordan. [112] p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913 ; D : 34158 ; Stanley Jor-
dan, New York. 7541
drama in 4 acts, by Charles Swickard and
Allen Lowe. [3], 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912; D: 30906; Swickard
and Lowe, New York. 7542
Class (A) apart; a play in 3 acts, by R. G.
Campbell.
© Robert Craig Campbell, New York; D:
11308, Sept. 6, 1907. 7543
Class (A) day conspiracy; a comedy in 1 act,
by Algernon Tassin. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
27904, May 23; 2c. July 10. 7544
Class (The) play. See Little (A) world.
Class (The) president. See Little (A) world.
Class (The) ship; or, Launched but not an-
chored, dramatization of Longfellow's The
building, of the ship, by Edith P. A. U. Pain-
ton. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co. [1914] 20 p.
12°.
© Sept. 29, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1914 ; D : 38384 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 7544a
Class (The) struggle; play in 1 act, by M. E.
Iloberson-Squire. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913; D: 32390; Mary E.
Roberson-Squire, New York. 7545
Classes and masses; a play, by G. L. Raymond.
Typewritten.
© George Ta Raymond, Washington ; D :
475, Mav 15, 1901 ; 2c. June 1, 1901 ; 2c. June
6, 1904 (printed). 7546
Classmate (The); 3 act comedy drama, by
Frank Shanley. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912; D: 28535; John Law-
rence, Cincinnati. 7547
Classmates; a play in 4 acts, by W. C. de Mille
and Margaret Turnbull.
© William C. de Mille, New York; D:
10937, July 10, 1907. 7548
elate Manson, B. S. A.; a drama in 5 acts, by
A. Forrest, jr. [30] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912 ; D : 29005 ; Asa Forrest,
jr.. Canton, S. D. 7549
Claude; a drama in 5 acts, adapted by J.
Grimm. New York, 1876.
© C. Marques, Brooklyn ; 1876 : 13454, Dec. 5.
7550
Claude Duval; or, The haunted house of
Whitefriars, a drama in 2 acts, by W. Benn.
© ^Valter Benn, Baltimore ; 1872 : 800, Jan.
26. 7551
See also Highwayman (The)
Claude Gueux; a drama in 5 acts, by Gadot
Rollo.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19919, Sept. 3. 7552
Claude Loraine; romantic opera in 3 acts.
© Will. H. Barron, St. Louis ; 1894 : 58421,
Dec. 14. 7553
Claudia; by V. G. Iden. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© V. Gilmore Iden, Washington ; D : 14355,
Nov. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1908. 7554
musical comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by Henry Waldorf Francis, music by W. D.
Aa*m strong.
©W. D. Armstrong and W. H. Phillips, Chi-
cago ; D : 9211, Oct. 8, 1906. 7555
Claudine; operette en 3 actes d'apr&s les romans
de Willy [pseud, of Henri Gauthier-Villars]
et Colette Willy [pseud, of Mme. H. de Jouve-
nal] musique de Rodolphe Berger. Livret.
Paris, Heugel et cie., 1910. [4], 177 p. 16".
© Dec. 24, 1910; 2c. Dec. 20, 1910; D:
22854 ; Heugel et cie., Paris. 7556
operette en 3 actes, par Willy [pseud, of
Henri Gauthier-Villars] musique de Rodolphe
Berger. [212] p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21856; Heugel et
cie., Paris. 7557
Claudine Garat; a tragedy in 3 acts, by F. B.
Devereux and J. C. Ver Planck.
© F. Bohun Devereux and J. Campbell Ver
Planck, United States; 1881:11490, .July 25.
7558
Claveles (Los) blancos; melodrama lirico en 1
acto y cuadros, en prosa, original de F.
Jimenez Ortells. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1908. 34 p. 12^ [Libretto only]
© Francisco Martinez Gomar, ISIadrid ; D :
13586, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 7559
357
7560
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7580
Clavito; paso de corned I a en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de M. Linares Rivas. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores, espanoles] 1910. 21 p. 12".
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21995 ;
Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid. 7560
Claw (The); drama in 1 act, adapted from the
French of Jean Sartene, by N. Hefron. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D: 29212; Nevada
Hefron, New Yorli. 7561
Clay (The) baker; by Janette Stevens Kelley.
56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William V. INIonR, Chambersburg, Pa. ; D :
11044, July 25, 1907 ; 2c. July 25. 1907. 7562
Clay dishes. See Spirit of the vandal.
Clay (The) man; a play in 3 acts, by George
Bishop [pseud, of E. S. Fraser] [4], 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1913; D: 32722; Estelle S.
Fraser, Jersey City. 7563
Clay (The) palace; a play in 3 acts, by V. G.
Iden. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© V. Gilmore Iden, Washington; D: 15084,
Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909. 7564
Clay (The) tablet; play in 1 act, by Bruno Les-
sing [pseud, of R. Block] 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tan. 30, 1915; D: 40140; Rudolph
Block, New York. 7564a
Clayton's terrible revenge. See Doomed for
life.
Clean (A) get-away; play in 1 act, by L.
Fowler. [2], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D: 30475; Levert
Fowler, New York. 7565
Clean (A) slate; a play in 1 act, by W. S. Lock-
wood. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D: 28941; Walter
Scammon Lockwood, Wilmette, 111. 7566
Clean (A) sweep; comedy-dramatic sketch in 1
act, by Kelsey Conboy and R. A. Simonson.
[1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 2, 1913; D: 31864; Robert An-
drews Simonson, Brooklyn. 7567
See also Fluff.
Clean-up (The); comedy in 3 acts, by C. B. Rob-
bins. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913 ; D : 32994 ; Carl B. Rob-
bins, Cleveland. 7568
Clear grit; a play in 4 acts, by Mrs. C. F.
Boughton. 104 p. f. Typewritten.
© Mrs. C. Frank Boughton, Brooklyn; 1882 :
19098, Nov. 11 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1883. 7569
Clear grit — Continued.
or, Jonathan Sharp, a 4 act drama, by J.
. P. Mummey.
© J. P. Mummey, St. Louis; 1879:13670,
Oct. 15. 7570
Clearance by death. See Nat Berwin.
Cleared (The) road; a drama in 1 act, by De
. AV. E. Kaufman. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D: 32235; De Witt E.
Kaufman, Memphis, Tenn. 7571
Clearing the mists; by E. N. Barr and J. M.
Hogan.
© E. Nelson Barr and J. M. Hogan, Whit-
ney, O. ; 1889 : 22525, July 22. 7572
a drama in 3 acts, by E. Nelson Barr and
J. M. Hogan. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1889:38279,
Dec. 16. 7573
Clearly and concisely; duologue, by Robert
Higginbotham. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1913. 12 p. 16°.
© Mar. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1913 ; D : 32.529 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 7574
Cleavage (The); play in 3 acts, by A. A. Max-
well and E. F. Boddy. [3], 105 p. 4°. Type-
written. _^
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D : 34248 ; Alice Ash-
ley Maxwell and Emma Finley Boddy,
Guerneville, Cal. 7575
Cleeve Lodge; a play in 4 acts, by C. A. Fer-
guson. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. A. Ferguson, Brooklyn; 1893:33993,
July 20 ; Ic. Jan. 23. 7576
Clef (La); comedie in 4 actes [par] Sacha
Guitry. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1907. ix p., 1 1.,
242 p. 12°.
© P.-V. Stock, Paris; D: 11068, July 29.
1907 ; 2c. July 29, 1907. 7577
Clemenceau (The) case; drama in 5 acts, by
Alexander Dumas and Armand d'Artois, Ger-
man by R. Schelcher, tr. into English by L.
Ludovici, and rev. by B. Teal.
© Ben Teal, New York; 1890:39709, Dec.
15. 7578
dramatized by George Holland from Alex-
ander Dumas' L'affaire Clemenceau.
© .John A. Forepaugh, Philadelphia; 1890:
40500, Dec. 20. 7579
a play in 5 acts, from Alexander Dumas'
L'affaire Clemenceau, by Fleron.
© William Fleron, New York ; 1890 : 11001,
Apr. 3. 7580
Cleo; comedy in 1 act, by J. J. Russell. 36 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1915; D: 40906; Jacquelyn
Jerrold, Russell, Boston. 7580a
358
7581
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
7601
Cleo, the fastest girl in New York; the local
4 act drama, [bj^] L. W. Harleigh,
© L. W. Harleigh, New York ; 1873 : 8582,
July 28. 7581
Cleofas; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. De Kalb.
© Coiirtenay De Kalb, San Francisco; D:
14192, Nov. 2, 1908. 7582
Cleomenes; drama of Roman life in the reign of
Nero, in 4 acts and 6 scenes, dramatized from
the novel, by M. H. Billings. 2, 77 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. July 6, 1915; D : 41168 ; Maris Her-
rington Billings, Passaic, N. J. 7582a
Cleon; a drama in 4 acts, by W. C. Braun,
© W. O. Braun, Galveston, Tex.; 1889:
5630, Feb. IS. 7583
Cleopatra; being a dramatization of H. Rider
Haggard's novel of the same name, by D. M.
Batchelor.
© David M. Batchelor, Edinburg, Ind. ;
1890 : 37413, Nov. 25. 7584
a comedy burlesque in 2 acts, by Geo. A.
Cragg.
© Francis Thurman, United States; 1889:
34844, Nov. 15. 7585
— drama in 2 acts, by Maurice Arnold. [2],
25 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 2, 1914 ; D : 37201 ; M. Arnold
Strothotte, Brooklyn. 7585a
— libretto of a comic opera.
© Charles Chapin Sargent, jr., and Arthur
Augustus Powers, New York; 1897:11596,
Feb. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 17. 7586
opera comique in 3 acts, by A. Philipp and
A. Neuman, music by Ad. Philipp.
© Ad. Philipp and Al. Neuman, United
States ; 1894 : 15898, Mar. 21. 7587
play, by O. Leon [pseud, of Carl Pollock]
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911; D: 23169; Carl Pol-
lock, Chicago. 7588
— a play in 4 acts and 7 scenes, written and
adapted by Carida [pseud, of Ida Carpender]
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ida Carpender, New York; 1888:3254,
Jan. 30 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1891. 7589
or. The thrall of the Nile queen, scenario
of a musical pantomime drama, by J. Barnes,
suggested by a story from the French. 7, [1]
p, 8". Printed.
© James Barnes, New York ; D : 9244, Oct.
16, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 7580
Cleopatra and the burglar; by De W. Kaplan. 16
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1911; D: 25292; DeWitte
Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 7591
Cleopatra on the job; farce In 3 acts, by C. Neill
[pseud, of C. Nillson] and W. H. Briggs. 3 v.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1913; D: 32769; Carlotta
Nillson and William H. Briggs, New York.
7592
Cleopatra VI, queen of Egypt; by E. T. Ziegler.
Typewritten.
© Edwin T. Ziegler, Cincinnati; 1895:
49135, Sept. 27; 2c. Sept. 27. 7593
Cleopatra's soliloquy; dramatic monologue, by
E. De Louie. New York, ^Edgar S. Werner,
1893.
© E. De Louie, New York ; 1893 : 36063,
Aug. 3 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 7594
Cleopatre; drame lyrique en 4 actes et 5 tab-
leaux, livret de Louis Payen, musique de J.
Massenet. Paris, Heugel et cie., 1914. 2 p. 1.
48 p. 12°. [Text only]
© Feb. 21, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1914 ; D : 36200 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris. 7594a
Cleopatric; a dramatic composition, by Sam
Morris. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sam Morris, Brooklyn; D:6425, Mar.
29, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1905. 7595
Cleptomaniac; drama in 3 acts, by M. Osborne.
[107] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911; D: 24079; Merri Os-
borne, New York. 7596
farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. Moore. [2],
125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1911; D: 23532; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 7597
Clergical (The) Mr. Butler; by E. S. Keller.
Typewritten.
© Edward S. Keller, Fort Wayne, Ind.;
1899 : 12355, Feb. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 30. 7598
Clergyman's (A) courtship; a play in 3 acts,
by Thomas Littlefield Marble. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing co., 1905. 30 p. 16°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 6852,
June 21, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905. 7599
Clergy's (A) curse,
© Robert T. Murphy, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1887 : 8897, Apr. 12. 7600
Clerical (A) error; a comedy in 1 act, by Henry
Arthur Jones. London, S. French, ltd. ; New
York, S. French, 1906. 21 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 80)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8636,
June 5, 1906; 2c. June 3, 1909. 7601
Clerical errors. See Sterling.
35^
7602
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7624
Cle/k's (The) crime; a drama, by F. Stickel.
Detroit, 1885.
© Florence Stickel, United States; 1885:
13401, June 18. 7602
Clerks (The) of Kittery; comedy in 7 acts, by
A. W. Sanborn. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. [4], 77 p. 8\
© Oct. 8, 1912; 2c. Oct. 9, 1912; D: 31082;
Arthur W. Sanborn, East Billerica, Mass.
7603
Cleveland's reception party; an original farce
in 3 scenes, by George W. AVilliams. Clyde,
O., Ames' publishing co. [1893] 1 p. 1., 9 p.
12°. (Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 317)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893:8878,
Feb. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 20. 7604
Clever (The) doctor; dramatic satire in 5 acts,
adapted from Griuuu's tale, by R. Woodman.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1912. 37 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912 ; D : 31238 ;
Rea Woodman, Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. 7605
Clever (A) fool; drama in 5 acts, by R. Franks-
ton. 198 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Frankston, Roxbury. Mass.; D:
2508, Oct. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1902. 7606
Clever (The) kid; by A. Stevenson. 1 p. 16°.
Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson, New York ; D : 15373,
Mar. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 7607
Clever (A) ruse; 1 act vaudeville sketch, by
Richard E. Harcourt [pseud, of F. A. Paillou]
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912 ; D : 28559 ; F. A. Paillou,
St. Louis. 7608
Cleverdale (The) mystery; or, The machine
and its wheels, a melodrama in 5 acts, by W.
A. Wilkins,
© William A. Wilkins, Whitehall, N. Y. ;
1884 : 11837, June 11 ; 2c. June 11. 7609
Cleverest (The) man in New York; a comedy,
by B. H. Ridgely and I. Dinkelspiel.
© Benjamin Hersey Ridgely and Isaac
Dinkelspiel, Louisville; 1892:43879, Oct. 28.
7610
Clevprness (The) of Kitty; comedy in 1 act, by
C. Wilbur. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 2G, 1912 ; D : 31470 ; Crane Wil-
bur, Union Hill, N. J. 7611
Cliff Berzac's riding academy; 1 act playlet of
an equestrian sketch, by C. Berzac. [5] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912; D: 28689; Clife Berzac,
New York. 7612
Clifford's White City extravaganza company;
musical burlesque.
© Western theatrical syndicate, Chicago;
1898 : 227, Jan. 3. 7613
Climax (The); by E. L. Carter. 32 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward L. Carter, Washington ; D : 14676,
. Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 7614
play in 3 acts, by Arthur Edward Luzzi.
158 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur E. Luzzi, New York ; D : 12388,
Feb. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 7615
— a play of modern life in 3 acts, by E.
Locke. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Locke, New York ; D : 14919, Jan.
28, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1909. 7616
— See Blennerhassett.
Climax (The) of a crime; a dramatic monologue
for a man, by Livingston Russell. New York,
E. S. Werner, 1897.
© Edgar S. AVerner, New York ; 1896 : 56478,
Oct. 12; 2c. Oct. 12. 7617
Climaxes; or. Thirty minutes in melodrama.
© Lorimer Johnstone, New York ; D : 9563,
Nov. 12, 1906. 7618
Climbers (The); a play in 4 acts, by Clyde Fitch.
New York, London, The Macmillan company
[1905] 285 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; D : 7764, Dec.
26, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 7619
Clinging (The) vine; comedy in 1 act, by
Rachel Baker Gale. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1913. 23 p. 12°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Sept. 11, 1913; D:
34381 ; Mrs. John E. Gale, Haverhill, Mass.
7620
Clinging vines and oak trees; a comedy in 3
acts. Typewritten.
© George Merritt, San Francisco ; 1900 A :
16554, July 5; 2c. Aug. 13. 7621
Clink (The) of the coin; vaudeville sketch in 1
scene, by W. C. Lehman. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 22, 1911 ; D : 24260 ; W. Cromwell
Lehman, Seattle. 7622
Clio; a romantic play in 4 acts, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, United States; 1878:
3033, Mar. 12. 7623
Clio Dumas; 4 act play, by H. W. MacAllester.
57 p. f. Typewritten.
© H. Wilson Mac Allestor, Chicago; D:
12811, Apr. 23, 1908 ; 2c. May 11, 1908. 7624
3fi0
7625
COPYEIGHTED IN THE IJjSriTED STATES
7645
Clipped wing's; or, Birds of passage, a comic
concoction in 3 acts, by Penuimore Harrison
[pseud, of H. N. Harrison] New Orleans,
1882. 38 p. 8°.
© Hatley Norton Harrison, New Orleans ;
1882 : 14982, Sept. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 7625
Clipper (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia: 1890:
3245, Jan. 24. 7626
Clique (The) of gold; a dramatization in 5 acts
of lilraile Gaboriau's novel,, by G. E. NLswonger.
© Charles Elliot Niswonger, Louisville;
1897 : 59929, Oct. 22. 7627
Cliveden; or, Patriotism in rags, romantic
drama, by Kenyon West.
© Henry S. Howland, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
22593, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 11. 7628
Clivette, the man in black.
© Haswin & Clivette, New York; 1897:
46760, Aug. 20. 7629
Cloaks and suits; play in 1 act, by A. Colby.
[1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34508; Archie
Colby, New York. 7630
Clock (The) maker; a comedy in 3 acts, by
AV. W. Steiner and H. Hermsen. 9 p. 4".
Typev.-ritten.
© Walter W. Steiner and Harry Hermsen,
St. Louis ; D : 11451, Oct. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 1,
1907. 7631
Clock (The) shop ; musical fantasy, book, lyrics
and music by J. Golden. 15 p. 12°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Sept. 16. 1915; 2c. Sept. 16, 1915; D:
41759 ; John Golden, New York. 7631a
Clock (The) tinker; in 4 acts, by C. F. Smith.
[37] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1911; D: 25151; Charles
Flowers Smith, Morocco, Ind. 7632
Clocker (The) and the thoroughbred; a speed
trial of love and laughter in one heat, by R.
Golden. 15 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1909; D: 16602; Robert
Golden, Richmond. 7633
Clod (The); play in 1 act, based on a short
story, by E. L. Beach, jr. [22] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tan. 28, 1914; D: 35822; Emmet
Lewis Beach, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 7633a
Clodine; or. The clash of the supernatural
forces, by G. H. Michel. [27] p. f°. Galley
proof.
© Gustave H. Michel, Cleveland ; D : 14194,
Nov. 2, 1908; Ic. Nov. 2, 1908; Ic. Nov. 18,
1908. 7634
Cloister (The) and the hearth; play in 7 acts,
by L. J. Gallup. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian J. Gallup, Indianapolis; D : 1531,
Mar. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1902. 7635
a romantic drama in 4 acts, based on
Charles Reade's novel, by G. and J. Bonner,
© Geraldine Bonner and John Bonner, San
Francisco ; 1896 : 24371, Apr. 20. 7636
Close (A) call; a farce in 1 act, by Grace Luce
Irwin. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902. 24 p.
12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 905,
Sept. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1901. 7637
1 act drama, by J. de Persia and T. Guard.
20 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913 ; D : 32843 ; Thomas Guard
and John de Persia, New York. 7638
Clodhopper (The),
terness.
Bee Waters (The) of bit-
1 act sketch, by " Happy " Jack Gardner.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909 ; D : 17326 ; Jack Gard-
ner. Toledo. O. 7639
Close (A) finish; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. E. Rose.
© Edward E. Rose, New York ; 1890 : 25255,
Aug. 14. 7640
Close (A) game; a sensational comedy drama in
5 acts, by P. J. Glanz.
© P. J. Glanz, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. ;
1889:34109, Nov. 11. 7641
Close quarters; playlet in 1 act, by M. H. Krout.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910; D: 20816; Mary H.
Krout, Chicago. 7642
Close (A) shave.
© Henry Walker, Brooklyn ; D : 12655, Apr.
1, 1908. 7643
a comedy in 3 acts, by W. B. Thompson.
© William Burnside Thompson, Westerly,
R. I. ; 1887 : 3974, Feb. 18. 7644
Close to nature; farcical episode in 4 acts, by
N. L. Swartout. [132] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1912 ; D : 29523 ; Norman Lee
Swartout, Summit, N. J. 7645
farcical episode in the life of an American
family in 4 acts, by N. L. Swartout. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1915. 180 p. 12°.
© Sept. 15, 1915; 2c. Sept. 16, 1915; D:
41760; Norman Lee Swartout, Summit, N. J.
7645a
361
7646
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7664
Closed (A) door; by P. Davis and J. E. Hender-
son.
© Paul Davis and .T. E. Henderson, Boston ;
D : 13535, Aug. 4, 1908. 7646
drama in 3 acts, by E. B. TiiTany. 83, [2]
p, 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. May 27, 1911; D: 24337; Esther
Brown Tiffany, Cambridge, Mass. 7647
fantasy in 1 act, by A. H. Gilbert. 18 p.
f" . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1909 ; D : 17340 ; Albert Henri
Gilbert, Cincinnati. 7648
a 1 act melodramatic sketch, by E, E.
Shepherd. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmund Elliott Sliepherd, Detroit; D:
15913, May 21, 1909 ; 2c. May 21, 1909. 7649
1 act play, by J. W. S. Sullivan. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910 ; D : 20162 ; John W. S.
Sullivan, New York. 7650
Closed for invoice; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. E.
Kennedy.
© J. E. Kennedy, Jackson, Mich.; 1888:
25369, Sept. 7. 7651
Closing day at Beanville school; play in 1 act,
by W. N. Bugbee. Syracuse, N. Y., W. N.
Bugbee co. [1915] 15 p. 12".
© Oct. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41992 ;
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 7651a
Closing (The) of the door; play in 1 act, by S.
W. Banning. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32633 ; Samuel W.
Banning, Chicago. 7652
Closing (The) of the trail. See Jim.
Closing (The) scene. See Assassination.
Closing the contract; a 1 act farce, by R. Stod-
art and C. Lindsay.
© Robert Stodart and Clarence Lindsay,
New York ; D : 4222, Nov. 9, 1903. 7653
Clothes; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. Hopwood.
116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Avery Hopwood, Cleveland ; D : 6965,
July 15, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1905. 7654
Clothes and the man; play in 1 act, by Ethel
Blair. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1913; D: 34212; E. Blair,
New York. 7655
Clothes (The) peddler; play in 3 acts, by I.
Hyman. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915 ; D : 39289 ; Isaac Hvman,
New York. 7655a
Clothilda, the girl wife. See Jupiter's dell.
Clotilde; a play, re-adapted from incidents in
Sardou's Fernande, with original incidents and
effects, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York; 1872:9653,
Sept. 9. 7656
Clotilde's legacy; drama in 5 acts, 5 tableaux,
by K. C. Barton.
© Kate C. Barton, Philadelphia; 1872:
9425, Sept. 2. 7657
Clotilde's revenge; a society drama in 4 acts,
being a tr. and reconstruction of Victorien
Sardou's play of Fernande.
© Marcus D. Larrowe, New York; 1872:
4279, Apr. 24. 7658
Cloud (The); play in 5 acts, by H. B. Cooke.
10 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D: 31773; Henry B.
Cooke, Salt Lake City. 7659
Cloud (A) in the honeymoon; a comic sketch in
1 act, by J. Palgrave Simpson. New York,
De Witt [1884] 1 p. 1., 12 p. 12°. (De Witt's
acting plays, no. 826)
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26393,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 7660
Cloud wrapped; an original comedietta in 1 act.
© Boston home journal, Boston; 1892:
13962, Mar. 30. 7661
Cloudburst (The); drama in 3 acts, by J. Rol-
nick. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915; D : 39407 ; Jacob Rol-
nick, Brooklyn. 7661a
or, A deluge in the Tyrol, a dramatic oper-
etta in 1 act, book and lyrics by W. J. Wilson.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William J. Wilson, Cleveland ; D : 11857,
Dec. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1907. 7662
Cloudburst (A) in a Colorado canon. See
Reuben's conversion.
Clouded (A) honeymoon; a domestic drama in
1 act, by T. W. Wharmby. 1 p. 1., 27 p. 2 1.
t". Ms. [With music]
© Thomas AV. Wharmby, Boston; 1889:
8962, Mar. 21 ; 2c. May 24. 7663
Clouded (A) misfortune; comedy sketch in 1
act, by G. Nagel. [4] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1911 ; D : 24114 ; George Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 7664
Clouded (The) title; play in 1 act and 2 scenes,
by M. D. Pettigrew. [1], 17 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 23, 1914; D: 37380; Mabel D.
Pettigrew, Los Angeles. 7664a
362
7665
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7686
Clouds; an original American comedy in 4 acts,
by W. A. Sliver (Fred Marsden) Author's
ed. New York, R. M. De Witt [1873] 1 p. 1.
62 p. 12°. (De Witt's acting plays, no. 149)
© AV. A. Sliver, New York ; 1873 : 3340, Apr.
2; 2c. Sept. 20. 7665
play in 3 acts, by Jaroslav Kvapil, tr. from
tlie Bohemian by C. Recht. {In Poet lore, v.
21, no. 6, Nov.-Dec, 1910)
© Feb. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1911 ; D : 23336 ;
Charles Recht, New York. 7666
See also Aristophanes' Birds, Frogs and
Clouds.
Clouds and sunshine; comedy in 4 acts, by W.
C. Herman. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.
[1911] 66 p. t°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18, 1911; D:
25244 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 7667
— a drama in 3 acts, by Charles Arlington
Reade. 33 p. f. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Reade, Chicago ; D : 954, Oct.
14, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1902. 7668
an original Irish drama in 4 acts, by E.
Mortimer and W. Duignan.
© Edward Mortimer and W. Duignan, New
York ; 1880 : 15100, Oct. 5. 7669
Clouds of the sun; a drama in 4 acts, by Isa-
bella Howe Fiske. (In Poet lore, v. 15, no. 2,
summer, 1904; periodical © Poet lore co.,
Philadelphia ; B : 82548, Nov. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Sept.
22, 1904) 7670
Cloudy (A) day; a farce in 1 act, by B. L. C.
Griffith. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
CO., 1894.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 10485,
Feb. 16. ; 2c. Feb. 16. 7671
Cloudy sky; or. The unfortunate children, a
drama of real life, by N. S. Springer. 24 p.
8°. Printed.
© Narcissa Smith Springer, Cleveland;
1887:34576, Dec. 31; 2c. July 13, 1888; 2c.
new ed. Feb. 7, 1891. 7672
- a comedy-drama in 5 acts, by L. Q.
.Jeffries and N. S. Springer.
© L. Q. Jeffries and Narcissa S. Springer,
Cleveland ; 1885 : 11951, May 28. 7673
Clove; play in 3 acts, by Raymond Law. 50 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1911; D: 24221; Raymond
Ives Blakeslee, Los Angeles. 7674
Cloven (The) foot; a play, by Franz Moln^r. 64
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henry W. Savage, New York ; D : 12986,
May 12, 1908 ; 2c. May 12. 1908. 7675
Clover blossom; a domestic drama. 49 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© Charles Nevins, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1891 :
23284, June 26 ; 2c. June 25. 7676
play in 1 act, by J. G. Clarke, jr. 29 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915 ; D : 39947 ; John Gaw
Clarke, jr.. Mobile. 7676a
Clover Dale; a rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. F. Harrison. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Harrison, Chicago ; D : 4545,
Jan. 23, 1904; 2c. Feb. 12, 1904. 7677
Clover farm; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Gil-
bert Patten.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
67905, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 7678
by W. G. Patten.
© William G. Patten, Brooklyn; 1892:
30697, July 23. 7679
Clover foot; a drama in 3 acts, by Jeannette
Steer.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York ; 1890 : 41021,
Dec. 23. 7680
Clover (The) trio; a high class singing act for
the vaudeville stage, arr. for ladies' voices by
Samuel H. Speck.
© Mrs. W. A. Benjamin (Lucille Clover),
New York ; 1898 : 19393, Mar. 24 ; 2c. Mar. 24.
7681
a singing act for vaudeville, by Mrs. W. A.
Benjamin and others. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Mrs. W. A. Benjamin, New York ; D : 203,
Feb. 23, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1901. 7682
Cloverdale; a rural comedy in 1 act, by L.
Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York; 1897:
56842, Oct. 7. 7683
Cloverdale (The) picnic. See Uncle Si and the
Sunbeam, club.
Cloverdell; a truly rural opera in 2 acts, book
by G. T. Richardson, music by George Lowell
Tracy, lyrics by D. K. Stevens. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George Tilton Richardson, Boston; D:
7253, Sept. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1905. 7684
Clown (Le); nouvelle musicale en 2 actes, [de]
Victor Capoul, musique de I. de Camondo.
Paris, G. Astruc et cie., 1906. 44 p. 8". [Li-
bretto only]
© G. Astruc, Paris; D : 8203, Mar. 21;
1906 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1906. 7685
Clown (The); play in 4 acts, by E. Baruch.
© Emanuel Baruch, New York ; D : 13653,
Aug. 26, 1908. 7686
363
7687
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7702
Clown (The)— Continued.
by M. R. Mechtold. 66 p. 4°. Type-
written.
^ Mary Rider Mechtold, New York; D:
11585, Oct. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1907. 7687
Clown and. shepherdess. See Mardi gras.
Clown (El) bebe; comedia Ifrica do primer
actor, eu 3 cuadros y un epilogo, en verso y
prosa, original de Javier do Burgos y Luis
Linares Becerra, mtisica de los maestros Can-
dela y Goncerlian. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1910. 54 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22435 ;
J. de Burgos y L. Linares Becerra, Madrid.
7688
Clown drill. See April fool.
Clown (The) of hearts.
© William Neely Pallman, Germantown,
Pa. ; D : 8470, May 21, 1903. 7689
Clowns. See Pagliacci.
Clown's (The) ascent; a pantomime in 1 act, by
Charles Smith. [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ringling bros., Baraboo, Wis.; D: 15702.
Apr. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1909. 7690
Club (El) de la alegria; revista en 1 acto,
dividido en 5 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de Eduardo Haro y Joaquin Aznar, mfislca
del maestro Teodoro San Jos6. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 40 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914 ; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914 ; D : 38199 ;
Eduardo Haro y Joaquin Aznar, Madrid.
7690a
Club (El) de las solteras; pasatiempo c6mico-
llrico, en 1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en
prosa y verso, original de Manuel Fernilndez
de la Puente y Luis P[ascual] Frutos, mtisica
de los maestros Foglietti y Luna. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 50, [6].
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910 ; 2c. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21078 ;
Fernfindez de la Puente y Pascual Frutos, Ma-
drid. 7691
Club (The) fairy; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
William Jossey. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D: 41007; William
Johnson Jossey, Chicago. 7691a
Club (The) friend; or, A fashionable physician,
an original comedy in 4 acts, by S. Rosenfeld.
New York, The De Witt publishing house,
1897. 3 p. 1., 89 p. 12°. (On cover: Green-
room ed. of copyrighted plays)
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York; 1897:
31831, May 25 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 7692
Club friends; play in 1 act, by M. V. Samuels.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
1© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910 ; D : 22S4S ; Maurice V.
Samuels, New York. 7693
Club (The) man; story of club life in 1 act play-
let, by H. H. Richards. [8] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D: 26018; Harry H.
• Richards, New York. 7694
Club (The) man's dream; farce in 2 acts, by A.
M. Kenny. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1911; D: 24086; Anna M.
Kenny, New Yorlj. 7695
a temperance sketch, 3 scenes, by Fred
Townsend Russell. Cleveland, O., Burke &
Russell, 1901. 10 p. 12°.
© Burke and Russell, Cleveland ; D : 1063,
Nov. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1901. 7696
Club (A) man's gossip; comedy monologue and
medley parody, by Harry L. Nev.-ton and Aaron
S. Hoffman. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman, Chi-
cago ; D : 820, Aug. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1901.
7697
Club meeting. See Monologues of to-day.
Club (The) penalty; comedy playlet, by A. E.
Ferris. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31930; Albert Earl
Ferris, Dayton, Ky. 7698
Club (The) woman; by T. J. Gaffney. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffney, Albany; D : 8165,
Mar. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1906. 7699
farcical sketch, by J. Driscoll. [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912; D: 31019; Joe Dris-
coll, New York. 7700
■play in 1 act, by A. Harr. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915 ; D : 41785 ; Anna Harr.
New York. 7700a
Club (The) woman and the hero; a comedietta,
by Opie Read. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1903]
20 p. 12°. (On cover : Atlas series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D: 3849, Aug. 19,
1903 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1903. 7701
Clubbing a husband; comedy in 3 acts, by Edith
F. A. U. I'ainton. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
company [1915] 54 p. 12°.
© Oct. 7, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41954 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 7701a
Clubs and Cupid; a musical composition, book
by G. T. Hadley, music by Frederick
Schwartz. Typewritten. [AVords only]
© Grace Talbot Hadley, St. Louis; C:
195854, Dec. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 7702
364
7703
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7726
Clubs lead, hearts beat; by F. W. Mahr. 52 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1909 ; D : 16722 ; Frederick W.
Mahr, Boston. 7703
comic opera in 3 acts, by F. W. Mahr. 59 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1910; D: 17972; Frederick
W. Mahr, Boston. 7704
Clue (The) of the crescent scar; comedy drama
in 3 acts, by J. D. Jaxone. [90] p. 4°. Type-
written.
I© Ic. Aug. 19, 1911; D: 24987; J. Duke
Jaxone, Govans, Md. 7705
Cluster (A) of diamonds; a musical comedy-
drama, by J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago; 1893:
238S2, May 17. 7706
Clutch (The) of a vampire; in 3 acts, by C. T.
Wilkerson. 39 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1911; D: 24609; Chas. T.
Wilkerson, Quinton, Okl. 7707
Clutch (The) of circumstances; byG. Creel. 12
p. t". Typewritten.
© George Creel, Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 13495,
Aug. 3, 1908 ; Ic. Aug. 3, 1908. 7708
modern domestic drama in 4 acts, by M. J.
Marshall. 36 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D : 29261 ; Mary Jen-
nette Marshall, Boston. 7709
Clytia; or, The lovers of Nineveh, dramatic
piece, burlesque extravaganza, by J. I. C.
Clarke.
© Joseph I. C. Clarke, Brooklyn ; 1870 : 4847,
Dec. 14. 7710
Clytie; a comedy in 3 acts.
© Lotta Crabtree, Boston; 1894:31032,
June 8. 7711
a drama, adapted from the novel of Joseph
Hutton, in 4 acts, by S. Fiske.
© Stephen Fiske, United States ; 1876 : 300,
Jan. 6. 7712
Coach (The); farce comedy in 3 acts, by D. H.
WalUice. [57] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1911 ; D : 23359 ; David Har-
old Wallace, Syracuse, N. Y. 7713
Coach (The) and the freshman halfback. See
Football (The) friends.
Coachman; drama in 3 acts, by D. L. Anchors.
67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909 ; D : 16842 ; Don Louis
Anchors, Tulsa, Okl. 7714
Coachman Higgings, M. D. ; a comedy in 4 acts,
from the German of Dr. Klaus.
© John F. Ward and D. H. Wilson, New
York ; 1SS7 : 10350, Apr. 18. 7715
Coachman's (The) bride; or, A charm in the
halter, a comedy, by C. F. Quinn. 24 p. 8°.
Printed.
© C. F. Quinn, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; 1893:
55S53, Dec. 18; 2c. July 30, 1895. 7716
Coachman's (A) surprise party. See Tate
(The) of twins.
Coaiua, the rose of the mountains; dramatized
by a Sister of Charity of the B. V. M. Mount
St. Joseph's academy, Dubuque, Iowa.
© M. J. Clark, Dubuque, la.; 1884:9370,
May 6. 7717
Coal (A) day; a play in 1 acf, by A. J. Pickens.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D: 32249; Arthur J.
Pickens, New York. 7718
Coal (The) dust twins; in 1 act, by M. Hyman.
[4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1911; D: 25703; Milton Hy-
man, San Francisco. 7719
Coal-heaver's revenge; a negro sketch, by
George L. Stout, arr. by Charles White. New
York, R. M. De Witt [1874] 1 p. 1., 7 p. 12".
(De Witt's Ethiopian and comicdrama, no. 35)
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15S26, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1S75. 7720
Coal-oil Johnny; by J. F. Palmer.
© John Fay Palmer, Cleveland ; 1896 : 2322,
Jan. 4. 7721
Coals and ashes of life. See Black (The) cres-
cent.
Coals of fire; by W. Smith. 24 p. f°. Type-
written.
• © Winchell Smith, New York; D: 10137,
Jlar. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1907. 7722
- — - a drama in 5 acts, by J. B. Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1871:
8846, Sept. 22. 7723
drama in 1 act, by W. Howe. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Walter Howe, New York ; D : 10950, July
11, 1907 ; 2c. July 11, 1907. 7724
a melodrama in 4 acts, by L. E. CofEey. 76
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lucy Edwalyn Coffey, New York; 1886:
22700, Oct. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 7725
Coast folks; rural drama in 5 acts, by G. M.
Rosener. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald
[1909] 54 p. 12°.
© Julv 24, 1909; 2c. July 28, 1909; D:
10397 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 7726
Coast (The) guard; an original American melo-
drama in 5 acts, by L. Mitchell and J. Vincent.
117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lewis Mitchell, Arlington, N. J., and
James Vincent, New York; 1893:25496, May
26; 2c. May 26. 7726a
365
7727
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7748
Coast (The) guard— Continued.
an original American melo-drama in 5 acts,
depicting life along the sea coast, by L. Mitch-
ell. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lewis Mitchell, New York ; 1888 : 27545,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 12. 7727
by L. Mitchell and J. Vincent.
© Lewis Mitchell, Arlington, N. J., and
James Vincent, New York; 1893:25496, May
26 ; 2c. May 26. 7728
Coast (The) guard of Connecticut. See Mary
Bray.
Coast guards; a melodrama in 5 acts, with a
grand scenic production and electrical display,
by J. L. Tempest. 55 p. 4'. Typewritten.
© John Lincoln Tempest, Shenandoah, Pa. ;
D : 10760, June 12, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1908.
7729
Coast (The) of chance; a play in 4 acts, by E. W.
Presbrey, founded on the novel of the same
title, by Esther and Louisa Chamberlain. [129]
p. 4.". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909 ; D : 16610 ; Eugene W.
Presbrey, New York. 7730
Coast (The) of Maine; a romantic melodrama in
3 acts, by P. P. Minnelli. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing CO., 1904. 25 p. 12°. (Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 455)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 5978, Dec.
28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1904. 7731
Coast of New England; a rural comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Jean Barrymore. 73 p. f. Type-
written.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D : 8755,
June 29, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 7732
Coasting; by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1887:
1264, Jan. 15. 7733
Coat (The); monologue, by B. B. Hay ward.
Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hay ward. United States;
1899 : 13261, Feb. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 17. 7734
Coat (The) of many colors.
© Clara Rogers Owens, Omaha, Neb. D:
6517, Apr. 15, 1905. 7735
Coats. See New comedies.
Coats and petticoats; comedy in 1 act, by Rachel
Baker Gale. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911.
[32] p. 4". (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Dec. 24, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 22929 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 7736
Coba fina; sainete en 1 acto y en prosa, original
de Pedro Muiioz Seca y Pedro Pgrez Fernan-
dez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1912. 29, [1] p. 12».
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31563 ;
P. Muiioz Seca y P. Perez Fernandez, Madrid.
7737
Cobbenibious.
© Madalene Lang, New York ; D : 11577,
Oct. 23, 1907. 7738
Cobbler (The); a monologue of humor and
pathos, by T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Den-
ison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1895 : 35811, July
9 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 7739
Cobbler and count; or. Now I was happiness,
a German-American comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Fehrmann.
© Max Fehrmann, Dayton, O. ; 1882 : 9703,
June 13. 7740
Cobbler (The) king; play in 2 acts, by J. G.
Ewing. 2 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37239 ; Joseph Grant
Ewing, Wilmington, Del. 7740a
Cobbler (The) of Coblentz; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by R. M. Sterrett.
© Robert M. Sterrett, La Salle, 111. ; 1899 :
49878, Aug. 2. 7741
Cobbler (The) of Kopenick; libretto for a
musical play or opera in 3 acts, by Z. B.
Cutler. [5], 41 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913; D: 33921; Zene Bliss
Cutler, Chicago. 7742
Cobbler's (The) all; 1 act comedy, by G. W.
Day. [2], 10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1913; D: 33595; Geo. W.
Day, New York. 7743
Cobbler's (A) conquest; in 4 acts, by R. Man-
sure.
© Robert Mansure, Philadelphia; 1880:
6564, Apr. 28. 7744
Cobra (The); by J. S. Ennis. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jennie Sherman Ennis, Detroit ; D :
3982, Sept. 21, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1903. 7745
Cobwebs; play in 3 acts, by R. R. Rollins. [2],
107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1913 ; D : 33399 ; Richard R.
Rollins, Des Moines. 7746
or, A day at the junction, a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, by D. Smith, Boston.
© Dexter Smith, United States; 1880:
17600, Nov. 18. 7747
Cobzar (Le); drame lyrique en 2 actes, de
Helene Vacaresco et Paul Milliet, musique de
Gabrielle Ferrari. Paris, Enoch et cie., 1912.
36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 17, 1912; 2c. May 18, 1912; D:
29802 ; Enoch et cie., Paris, 7748
Cocaine; 1 act drama, by R. Conville. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40485 ; Robert Con-
ville, New York. 7748a
366
7749
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7767
Cocaine (The) fiend; a 1 act comedy, by A.
Lewis. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Andy Lewis, Brooklyn ; D : 226, Mar. 16,
1901 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1901. 7749
Cocina (La); sainete en 1 acto y en prosa, origi-
nal de A. Ramos Martin, mtisica del maestro
Rafael Calle.ia. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1912. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31575 ;
Antonio Ramos Martin, Madrid. 7750
Code book — Continued.
play in 1 act, by J. E. Medland.
t". Typewritten.
[1], 13 p.
Cock-a-doodle-doo.
tists.
See Rival (The) drama-
Cock (The) of the North; or, Dargai Ridge, an
original drama, in 5 acts, by R. Brower.
© Robert Brower, Jersey City ; 1897 : 65653,
Nov. 26. 7751
Cocked (The) hat; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Alice Wilson Browne. 25 p. f. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Edward L. Graves, United States ; D :
142, Feb. 16, 1901 ; 2c. May 13, 1901. 7752
play in 1 act, by L. Hatch. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910; D: 22383; Leonard
Hatch, Brookline, Mass. 7753
Cockney and the con; a comedy skit, by Wm. D.
Hall. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Orr & Willison, Philadelphia ; D : 10125,
Mar. 9, 1907; 2c. Mar. 12, 1907. 7754
Cockney (A) landlady; monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass. ;
1898 : 64366, Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 7755
Cocorico; operette en 3 actes, livret de G. Duval,
M. Soulie & P. .Tailly, musique de Louis Ganne.
Paris, Max Eschig, 1914. 143 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Feb. 28, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1914 ; D : 36298 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 7755a
Cocos (The) Island treasure. See $60,000,000.
Cocotte (La) en loterie; piece en 2 actes et 3
tableaux, [de] Louis Bouvet, Darantigre et
Arribat. Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 72 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25567 ;
Joubert, Paris. 7756
Coddington's policy; a farce comedv in 3 acts,
by E. F. Daly.
© Eugene F. Daly, New York ; 1895 : 57427,
Nov. 13. 7757
Code book; drama in 1 act, by De Witte Kap-
lan and H. D. Walter. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909; D: 16757; Herbert
David Walter, New York. 7758
© Ic. July 25, 1914; D: 37673; John Ed-
ward Medland, Oakland, Cal. 7758a
Code (The) of honor; a drama in 5 acts and 7
tableaux, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1883 : 17591,
Sept. 25. 7759
a modern society comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by G. Blumberg and C. Stephenson. 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Cecil Stephenson and Gustav Blumberg,
Southport, England ; D : 3451, May 19, 1903 ;
2c. May 19, 1903. 7760
Codes of honor; 1 act play, by N. Deichmann
Anderson. 6 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1913 ; D : 34244 ; Nels D. An-
derson, Baltimore. 7761
Codicil (The); a comedy in 1 act, by Paul Fer-
rier, tr. by Elizabeth Lester Mullin. (In Poet
lore, V. 19, no. 2, summer 1908; periodical ©
May 29, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908 ; B : 165948 ;
Poet lore co., Boston) 7761a
Co-ed and the senior; comedy in 4 acts, by J. F.
Mitchell, jr. Greenfield, Wm. Mitchell print-
ing CO., 1909. Ill p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1909 ; D : 17351 ;
John F. Mitchell, jr., Greenfield, Ind. 7762
Co-eds; a college comedy romance.
© Carl F. Ohliger, Pittsburgh; D: 13752,
Aug. 29, 1908. 7763
or, One yard to gain, a foot ball comedy
in 2 acts, by G. K. Mead. St. Paul, Dramatic
publishing CO. [1903] cover-title, 15 numb. 1. f°.
© George Kieth Mead, St. Paul; D:4397,
Dec. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 7764
Co-eds courageous; a comic opera in 3 acts,
book by Gordon Wilson, music by A. B. Bene-
dict.
© William Charles Gordon Wilson and
Allan Boyer Benedict, Chicago ; D : 1999, June
12, 1902. 7765
Co-eds (The) of Glen wood; or, A day on the
campus, college opera in 2 acts, lyrics and
music by Harry T. Krompart. [29] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 3, 1910 ; D : 21244 ; H. T. Krom-
part, Medina, N. Y. 7766
Co-education; a comedy in 3 acts with lyrics,
by A. M. Smith. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Maude Smith, Tacoma ; D : 12857,
Apr. 28, 1908; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908. 7767
367
77^8
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7784
CcEur a coeur; piece en 3 actes [par] Romain
Coolus [pseud, of R. C. AVeill] Paris [Impr.
de I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1., 82 p. 8°.
© R. Coolus, Paris ; D : 11822, Nov. 29, 1907 ;
2c. Nov. 29, 1907. 7768
Coeur (Le) a des raison (The heart has
reasons); a 1 act comedy, by De Flers and
Caillavet. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© De Flers & Caillavet, Paris; D:4121,
Oct. 21, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1903. 7769
Cceur-as; oper in 3 akten, nach Scribe und
Legouv^, von Eniil Tschirch und Carl Berg,
musik von Eduard Kiinneke. Miinchen, Drei
masken-verlag, g. ni. b. h., 1913. 2 p. 1. 52 p.
12". [Libretto only]
© Aug. 10, 1913; 2c. Jan. 21, 1914; D:
35723 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.,
Munich. 7769a
Coeur de Frangaise; drame en 5 actes et 8 ta-
bleaux, de A. Bernede et A. Bruant, illustra-
tions de Delaroche. 28 p. 4". (Supplement
gratuit au no. 2909 du Monde illustre, 28
decerabre 1912)
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 25, 1913; D:
32072 ; Arthur Bern&de et Aristide Bruant,
Paris. 7770
Coeur de Lion; or, The crusaders, a dramatiza-
tion of Scott's novel, The talisman, by H. O.
Stechhan.
© Hans Otto Stechhan, Indianapolis; 1896:
57196, Oct. 17. 7771
Coeur de moineau; comedie en 4 actes, [de]
Louis Artus. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1905.
3 p. 1., 306 p. 12°.
© Louis Artus, Paris ; D : 7302, Sept. 25,
1905 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1905. 7772
Coeur (Le) dispose; comedie en 3 actes, par F.
de Croisset [pseud, of Francis Wiener] 36 p.
illus. 4°. (L'lllustration tliSatrale, 8^ an-
nee.— 222, 26 octobre 1912)
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2c. Nov. 16, 1912; D:
31401; Francis de Croisset, Paris. 7773
Cosur (Le) et la loi; comedie en 3 actes, de P.
et V. Margueritte. Paris, J. Rueff, 1905.
cover-title, 28 p. 8".
© Paul et Victor Margueritte, Paris; D:
7362, Oct. 5, 1905; 2c. Oct. 5, 1905. 7774
Coeur (Le) et la rose; reve d'amour en 1 acte,
en vers, [par] Emile Lesueur, musique de
Edouard Flament. Po&me. Paris, C. Joubert,
1912. 19 p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31519 ;
Joubert, Paris. 7775
Coeur (Le) et le rests; comgdie en 3 actes [par]
Jacques Monnier. Paris, Calmann-Levy
[1907] 3 p. 1., 229 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Cal-
mann-Levy, Paris : res. no. 1211 ; Ic. Oct. 14,
1907. 7776
Coeur revelateur. See Tell-tale (The) heart.
Coffee for two; a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
F. Summerfield. Typewritten.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York; 1899:
23499, Apr. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 7777
Coffee grounds Mary; by K. M. Lacey. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© K. McAdams Lacey, Columbus, O. ; D :
11439, Sept. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 7778
Coffin plates; play of horror in 1 act, by M. ^Y.
Reed. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D:35S89; Mark Wliite
Reed, Cambridge, Mass. 7778a
Cofrade (EI) Matias; sainete lirico, dividido en
5 cuadros y en prosa, original de E. Calonge,
niQsica del maestro Soutnllo. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 41 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40091 ; Enrique Calonge, Madrid. 7778b
Cog (The); play in 1 act, by Livia Nye. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913 ; D : 33021 ; Livia Nye
Simpson, Chicago. 7779
Cohen and his ward; comedy sketch, by M. M.
Gilday. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Myron M. Gilday, New York ; D : 16057,
June 12, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909. 7780
Cohen and the con; 1 act play, by O. Shafter.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1912 ; D : 31688 ; Otto Shafter,
New York. 7781
Cohen is arrested for exceeding the speed limit;
monologue, by Allen Spencer Tenny. 1 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 21, 1915; D: 42180; Columbia
graphophone co., New York. 7781a
Cohen phoning to the board of health; mono-
logue, by Montague Glass. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D : 42179 ; Columbia
graphophone co.. New York. 7781b
Cohen's busy day; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts.
© Joe W. Spears and Ollie Mack, New
York ; D : 5958, Dec. 15, 1904. 7783
Cohen's courtship; a comedy in 1 act, by W. A.
Quick. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Quick, New York; D: 11087,
July 31, 1907 ; 2c. July 31, 1907. 7783
Cohen's divorce; sketch in 1 act, by George M.
Rosener. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911.
9 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911; D:
25123 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 7784
368
7785
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7803
Cohen's social troubles; by F. Hadley. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1913; D: 33363; Florence
HaUley, Brooliilyn. 7785
Cohen's toy shop; a 1 act comedy, introducing
tlie original mechanical doll, by R. Everett.
© Ruth Everett, Elkins, Ark. ; D : 7932.
Feb. 1, 1906. 7786
Coin (The) of destiny; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by F. C. Robinson. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 9, 1912 ; D : 29625 ; Frank C. Rob-
inson, Everett, Wash. 7787
Coincidence (A); an Ethiopian farce in 1 act,
by James Shettel and W. George. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co. [1S93] 7 p. 12°. (Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 325)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893:23494,
May 15 ; 2c. May 24. 7788
Co-ingular (A) sin-gulance; or. You don't say-
so, novel vaudeville act, by E. F. Mulcahy.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1915; D: 41518; Edmond
Francis Mulcahy, New York. 7788a
Coja (La) y el encogido (The lame girl and the
bashful man); coraedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
por Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch, tr. literal-
mente y anotada, para el estudio de la buena
conversacion espaiiola, por Floyd Baker Wil-
son. New York, N. Ponce de Leon, 1885.
© N. Ponce de Leon, New York ; 1885 : 5197,
Mar. 2. 7789
Same. New York, R. E. Fenno & co., 1902.
2 p. 1., ix, [2], 9-216 p. 12°.
© R. F. Fenno & co., New York ; D : 17.51,
Apr. 17, 1902 ; 2c. May 27, 1902. 7790
Cola; or, Love and jealousy, a play in 4 acts, by
C. Ralston. 44 p. i°. Typewritten.
© Clyde Ralston, New York; 1888:35417,
Dec. 12; 2c. Jan. 21, 1889. 7791
Colasin; zarzuela dramatica en 1 acto y 3 cua-
dros, en prosa, original de R. Del tell y F. Riera,
musica del maestro Antonio San Nicolas. INIa-
drid [Sociedad de autores espauolesi 1908.
34 p, 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ramon Del tell v Federico Riera, Madrid :
D : 14694, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 7792
Cold-blood; trasredy in 1 act, by H. Tipper. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 5, 1910 ; D : 20985 ; Harry Tipper,
New York. 7793
Cold (A) day when we get left; a 3 act comedy,
by F. M. Wills and C. Burke.
© Frank ISI. Wills and Charles Burke, New
York ; 1884 : 20438, Oct. 10. 7794
Cold (A) deal; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
G. S. Johns.
© George Sibley Johns, St. Louis; 1895:
3267, Jan. 11 ; 2c. June 8. 7795
a 1 act drama, by J. Brown. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914 ; D : 38758 ; Jack Brown,
New York. 7795a
sketch in 1 act, by Fred Beaman. Type-
written.
© George W. Neville, Newark, N. J. ; 1899 :
33786, May 19 ; 2c. May 22. 7796
Cold feet; farce comedy in 3 ^cts, by H. Segall.
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1915 ; D : 42072 ; Harry Segall,
Chicago. 7796a
Cold (A) finish; a vaudeville sketch, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] 11
p. 16°. (On cover: Denison's vaudeville
sketches)
Cold (The) molasses special; an original mono-
logue, by E. F. Kendall. Typewritten.
© Ezra F. Kendall, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 3918, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Feb. 12. 7798
Cold poison; duologTie in 1 scene, by Harold
Whitaker. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 12 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1913; 2c. Nov. 14, 1913; D:
35018; Samuel French, ltd., London. 7799
Cold (A) proposition. See Snow (The) man.
Cold storage; 1 act comedy, by F. Searight. 12
p. 4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912; D: 30473; Franklyn
Searight, New York. 7800
Cold turkey; play in 1 act, by Chas. W. Doty.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36360 ; Jessie Hay-
ward, Chicago. 7800a
travesty of the Rial to, by Tex Charwate
[pseud, of A. Charwate] 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1915; D: 40415; Arthur
Charwate, New York. 7800b
Cole, Bob and James Young-er, bandit kings.
• © Ernest Stout, Chicago; D:2789, Dec.
5, 1902. 7801
Colette; play in 1 act, by B. Bloch. [1], IS p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D: 355-53; Bertram
Bloch, New York. 7803
a 2 act play, by Ferris [pseud, of M. F.
Bishop] dramatized from a story of the same
name by Annie Ellen Holden. 16 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Mary F. Bishop, Boston; D:3143, Mar.
2, 1903; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 7803
5379—15 24
69
7804
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7822
Colette a bon coeur . . . ; piece en 1 acte, [par]
Claude Roland et Jose de Berys. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1911. 26 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 2S390 ;
Joubert, Paris. 7804
Colgar los habitos; sainete en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, on prosa, original de A. Doniin-
guez, nn'isiea de los niaestros Lleo y Foglietti.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1910.
37 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6. 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21989; Antonio Donunguez, Madrid. 7805
Colima (The) wreck; or. The unhappy mar-
riage, a drama in 4 acts, by E. B. Ci-osby,
© Edward Bvron Crosby, San Francisco;
1895 : 54968, Oct. 30. 7806
Colin Craw; an idyllic drama in 2 acts, by C.
R. Clifford.
© C. R. Clifford, Boston ; 1879 : 3679, Mar.
18. 7807
Colinette; pi6ce en 4 actes, par G. Lenotre
[pseud, of L. L. T. Gosselin] et Gabriel Martin.
Paris, P. V. Stock, 1898. 2 p. 1., 133 p. 12",
© G. Lenotre & G. Martin, Paris; 1898:
72089, Dec. 12 ; 2c. Dec. 12. 7808
Collaboration; comedy in 1 act. by J. J. Olson.
16 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913; D: 35210; Jerome J.
Olson, Chicago. 7809
Collaborators (The); comedy in 3 acts, by C. R.
Scluibering. 133 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24807 ; C. R. Scbu-
bering, Oakland, Cal. 7810
farce in 1 act, by H. B. Hulbert. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911 ; D : 23145 ; H. B. Hul-
bert, Springfield, Mass.
7811
Collapse of the Bon Ton lodge club; a comedy
in 1 act, by J. M. Beach. 8 p. 4". Type-
written.
© .Jessie McLean Beach, Los Angeles;
D : 14420, Nov. 30. 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1908.
7812
Collapsible convictions; a play in 1 act, by A.
Bonham. Chicago, 1914. [l],12p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tune 3, 1914; D: 37206; Alice Ben-
ham, Chicago. 7812a
Collar (El) de estrellas; corned ia en 4 actos, en
prosa, original de J. Benavente. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espauoles] 1915. 71 p. 8".
© June 24, 1015; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41050; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 7812b
Collar (The) of gold. See Malachy of Meath.
Collars and cuffs; an original comedy drama in
3 acts, by C. Gilday.
© Charles Gilday, New York; 1884:531,
Jan. 7. 7813
Colleague Crampton. See Dramatic works of
Gerhart Hauptmann.
Colleagues; comedy skit, by C. M. Anson. [3],
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. May 2, 1913 ; D : 33123 ; Frank Sheri-
dan, New York. 7814
Collect on delivery. See C. O. D.
Collected plays and poems; by Cale Young Rice.
V. 1, 2. Garden City, New York, Doubleday,
Page & company, 1915. 2 v. front, (port.)
8°.
Dramatic contents : A night in Avignon. —
Yolanda of Cyprus. — Giorgione. — Arduin. —
0-Ume's gods. — The immortal lure. — Porzia. —
Charles di Tocca. — David.
© Mar. 4, 1915; 2c. and aff. Mar. 9, 1915;
A: 397031; C. Y. Rice, Louisville. 7814a
Collector (The); miniature musical comedy in
1 act, book and lyrics by A. E. Krows. [3],
29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1913 ; D : 32770 ; Arthur Ed-
win Krows, New York. 7815
Collector (A) of autographs; by E. R. Greylouch
and Harvey Denton. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Fob. 23, 1910 ; D : 20299 ; E. R. Grey-
louch, Dallas. 7816
Colleen; an Irish play in 3 acts, by Ella von
Wrede. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ray von Wrede, Paris ; D : 5096, May 31,
1904; 2c. May 31, 1904. 7817
Colleen (The) bawn; or, The brides of Garry-
owen, a drama in 3 acts, by Boucicault.
© Dion Boucicault, New York, in renewal
for 14 years from Mar. 23, 1888 ; 1888 : 8376,
Mar. 2L 7818
Colleen (The) dass; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
J. E. Hunt.
© James E. Hunt, San Francisco; 1883:
2484, Feb. 6. 7819
Colleen dhas machree; a sensational romance
of Ireland in 4 acts and 18 scenes, by A. H.
Woodhull.
© Aaron H. Woodhull, No. Attleboro, Mass. ;
1888 : 28770, Oct. 9. 7820
Colleen (The) machree; sketch, by A. INIacDon-
ald. [1], 2 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1912 ; D : 29597 ; Archie Mac-
Donald, Canton, Mass. 7821
or, The girl of my heart, a drama in 3
acts, by J. Mills. 43 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Joseph Mills, Methuen, Mass. ; D : 2S93,
Jan. 23, 1903; 2c. Feb. 19, 1903. 7822
370
7823
COPYEIGHTED IKT THE UNITED STATES
7844
Colleen (The) rheu. See Killarney.
College (The) ball; comedy in 4 acts, by Harry O.
Osgood. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 54
p. 12°, (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Oct. 22, 1909; 2c. Oct. 23, 1909; D:
17172 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 7823
College (The) belles; a farcical comedy in 4
acts, by Edward Greey.
© Eleanora Mary Greey, New York; 1886:
26074, Nov. 18. 7824
College (The) boy; by Jack Norworth [pseud,
of John Klem] 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jack Norworth, Philadelphia; D:7629,
Nov. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1905. 7825
by R. T. Kettering. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ralph T. Kettering, Chicago ; D : 10354,
Apr. 15, 1907; 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 7826
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by W. C. Elmen-
dorf.
© William C. Elmendorf, New York; D:
6372, Mar. 3, 1905. 7827
College (The) boy and the show girl; by Guy
Fletcher Bragdon. 17 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Jack Lawrence, Chicago ; D : 15805, May
8, 1909; 2c. May 8, 1909. 7828
College boy and the voice; by M. M. Jacobs.
6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20550; MaxAvell
Malcolm Jacobs, San Francisco. 7829
College (The) boy and the waif; a comedy
drama in 1 act, by A. Griftin.
© Arthur Griffin, Fall River, Mass. ; D :
9862, Jan. 29, 1907. 7830
College boy and widow; 1 act vaudeville sketch,
by C. A. Taylor. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911; D: 23465; Chas. A.
Taylor, New York. 7831
College boys; farcical comedy drama in 3 acts,
by W. C. Herman. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1912. [71] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Mar. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1912 ; D : 29313 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 7832
1 act play, by John T. Prince, jr. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel W. Smith, New York ; D : 7727,
Dec. 16, 1905; 2c. Dec. 16, 1905. 7833
College bred; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
P. Plunkett.
© Percy Plunkett, New York ; 1895 : 20103,
May 13. 7834
College capers; an American comedy in 4 acts,
by F. W. Norcross. Typewritten.
© Frederic Walter Norcross, Philadelphia;
1899 : 76058, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 7835
College (The) chap; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Harry L. Newton and John Pierre Roche.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911. 41 p. 12°.
© Aug. 5, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1911 ; D : 24870 ;
Walter H. Baker co., Boston. 7836
College (The) chaperonee; 1 act play, by J. H.
Fish. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1910; D: 21460; John Hugh
Fish, New York. 7837
College (The) chaperones; by S. Shoup. 12 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Sherman Shoup, Holton, Kan, ; D : 13042,
Apr. 9, 1908; 2c. May 22, 1908. 7838
College (The) chums; comedy incident, by
Harry L. Newton. New York, M. Witmark &
sons, 1914. 13 p. 12°. (On cover: Harry L.
Newton's one-act comedy sketches, monologues
and dramatic episodes)
© Sept. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1914 ; D : 38031 ;
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 7838a
— drama in 4 acts, by Mirou Lefhngwell.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1911. [58]
p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 7, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18, 1911; D:
25242; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 7839
— farce comedy in 1 act, by Mrs. C. J. Trav-
ers. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17004 ; Mrs. Cecil J.
Travers, Oakland, Cal. 7840
— musical farce comedy, by I. Witmark.
. © Isidore Witmark, New York; 1893:
40935, Sept. 8. 7841
a 3 act comedy of college life, by Anthony
E. AVills. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1907
48 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 10288,
Apr. 6, 1907; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 7842
College (A) Cinderella; original 3 act play, by
Edward E. and Augusta R. Kidder. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1915.
65 p. 12°.
© Oct. 23, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42079 ;
Samuel French, New York. 7842a
College (The) coach; a play in 1 act, by T. J.
Nawn. [1], 12 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D: 31036; Thos. J.
Nawn, Philadelpliia. 7843
College comedies; by Edwin Bateman Morris.
Philadelpliia, The Penn publishing company,
191L [179] p. 12°.
© July 26, 1911; 2c. July 27, 1911: A:
295056; Peun pub. co., Philadelphia. 7844
371
7845
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7863
Colleg-e (The) cowboy; a comedy-drama iu 3
acts.
© Mary Castle Alice De Con, St. Paul Park,
Minn. ; D : 13120, June 5, 190S. 7845
College Crampton. See Dramatic (The) works
of Gerhart Hauptmann.
College days; by W. Montague. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Montague, San Francisco; D:
13998, Oct. 6, 190S ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 7846
— college comedy in 3 acts set in rural relief,
by G. M. Rosener. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 42 p. 12".
© Dec. 12, 1912; 2c. Dec. 13, 1912; D:
31G92; George M. Rosener, New York. 7847
play in 1 act, by W. E. Doran. [5] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913; D: 34483; W. E.
Doran, Colon, Mich. 7848
College (A) education; play in 1 act, by F. P.
Combier. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34566; Frederick
P. Combier, New York. 7849
College (The) favorite; musical comedy in 3
acts, by E. B. Hess. [74] p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. July 17, 1911 ; D : 24709 ; Ed. B. Hess,
Wyoming, O. 7850
College (The) girl; play in 4 acts, by J. Adams.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909 ; D : 17154 ; Justin
Adams. Chelsea, Mass. 7851
College (A) girl out West; musical farcical
comedy in 3 acts, by Clarence Black. Chicago,
The Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [39] p.
f. Mimeographed. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D: 38406; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 7851a
College (The) girls and the Teddys; a musical
extravaganza in 2 acts, by C. E. Blaney. 78 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D: 13349,
July 16, 1908; 2c. July 16, 1908. 7853
College girls at home and abroad; 2 act mu-
.sical play, by Edward P. Moran and M.
Spiegel. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Mar. 2. 1910; D: 20329; Max Spiegel,
New York. 7853
College (A) graduate; comedy in 4 acts, by M.
Wit to. Typewritten.
© Martin Witte, Cambridge, Mass.; 1893:
46912, Oct. 20; 2c. Mar. 30, 1894. 7854
College (The) hero; musical hurrah in 2 acts,
by ^\^ M. Davis and J. Malilon Duganne. Re-
vised. New York, W. Mills Davis. 12 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914; D: 38311; W. Mills
Davis, New York. 7854a
College (The) idol; play in 3 acts, by R. E,
Ualldorson. So p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 2.5310 ; Ralph Em-
erson Halldorson, Lincoln, Neb. 7855
College inn; a 1 act musical comedy, words and
music by J. F. Cooke.
© James Francis Cooke, Brooklyn; D:
14325, Nov. 20, 1908. 7856
College (The) janitor; dramatic production in
1 act, by R. D. Paine. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1914 ; D : 37993 ; Ralph Dela-
haye Paine, Durham, N. H. 7856a
College (A) joke; a humorous incident for 3
male characters, a vaudeville sketch by G. F.
Sturgis. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn; D:
12527, Mar. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1908. 7857
College (The) kid; 1 act musical comedy, by
R. W. Grace. 11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Robert W. Grace, Brooklyn; D: 11861,
Nov. 20, 1907; 2c. Dec. 16, 1907. 7858
College knight-errant; a college play in 4 acts,
by M. Hobson. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Margaret Hobson, Los Angeles; D:
15441, Mar. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1909. 5859
College (The) lady; comedy in 1 act, by H. A.
Polk. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914; D: 37757; Harry A.
Polk, New York. 7859a
College life; musical comedy trio, by M. D.
Hackendahl and V. Bennett. [2] p. f*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1911; D: 25517; Maude D.
Hackendahl and Violet Bennett, Rochester,
N. Y. 7860
College oil cans; by De S, G. Drew. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1911 ; D : 25372 ; De Silver G.
Drew, Little Valley, N. Y. 7861
College (The) of rest; play in 3 acts, by D. H.
Wallace. 116 p. obi. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912 ; D : 29268 ; David Har-
old Wallace, Syracuse, N. Y. 7862
College (The) politician; college farce comedy
in 3 acts, produced under the title of The lion
rampant, 1911, by H. W. Weis and D. T.
Howard. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912.
51 p. 12°.
© Nov. 27, 1912; 2c. Nov. 29, 1912; D:
31484 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 7863
372
7864
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7885
Colleg'e pranks; a farcical comedietta in 1 act,
by C. T. Dazey.
© Charles T. Dazey, Lima, 111.; ISSO:
11795, July 30. 7864
College (The) prince; light opera in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by M. A. Hasen. music by M.
Blumenthal. 99 p. 4". Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914 ; D : 36046 ; Milton Abel
Hagen, Stanford University, Cal. 7864a
Colleg'e (The) professor. See Blind (The)
made to see.
Colleg'e quartet; musical comedy in 1 act, by
H. N. Burbank. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 12, 3909; D: 17076; Horace N.
Burbank, Worcester. 7865
College (The) scapegoat; or, His winning
touchdown, 3 act comedy, by B. A. Searle.
[110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1911; D: 28043; Billy A.
Searle, Cambridge, Mass. 7866
College (The) student; a farce, by H. Hansel.
© Howell Hansel, New York ; 1898 : 11160,
Feb. 12. 7867
College (A) sweetheart; a playlet of 1 act, by
R. F. Andrews. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Roland Franklyn Andrews, Waterbury,
Conn. ; D : 10561, May 14, 1907 ; 2c. May 14,
1907. 7868
College (A) town; college farce comedy in 3
acts, bv Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & CO. [1910] 64 p. 12". (On cover:
Alta series)
© Aug. 23, 1910; 2c. Aug. 25, 1910; D:
21871 ; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 7869
College varieties.
© Daniel Denison Whedon, New York ; D :
4902, Apr. 19, 1904. 7870
College (The) volunteer; a 4 act melodrama
about the Spanisli-Araorican War, by G. W.
Dillon. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George W. Dillon, Ware, Mass. ; D : 6540,
Apr. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1905. 7871
College (A) wedding; 4 act comedy, by T.
Haggard. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thaddius Hacgard. Portland. Or. ; D :
9459, Nov. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1906. 7872
College (A) widow; a comedy drama in 4 acts
and 6 tableaux, by C. J. Mar.
© Curtiss J. Mar, New York: 1890: 38113,
Dec. 2. 7873
Collegian (The) and the girl; play in 1 act,
by Jack Gorman. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1912; D: 30799; Nat and
Helen liitter, Boston. 7874
Collera cieca. See Blind anger.
Collie (The) born; a burlesque drama, by F,
M. Byron. Typewritten.
© Frank M. Bvron, New York; 1898:
19736, Mar. 26; 2c. Mar. 26. 7875
Collier & cc; comedy sketch, by M. M. Kress.
20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1909 ; D : 166S3, Margaret
M. Kress, Bath Beach, N. Y. 7876
Collier's (The) daughter; or. From the mines
to the stage, a drama in 5 acts, by C. B.
Burns.
© Charles B. Burns, United States; 1886:
2999. Feb. 3. 7877
Collins' troubles. See Tranquility.
Colloquy of the holidays; a play for children,
by L. M. Parsons. Dansville, N. Y., Bunnell &
Oberdorf, 1889. 23 p. 24°.
© Laura M. Parsons, Chardon, O. ; 1889 :
13385, May 2 ; 2c. July 1. 7878
Collusion; a farce with a serious lining in 3
acts, by S. L. Simpson. 83 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913 ; D : 32469 ; S. L. Simp-
son, New York. 7879
sketch in 1 act, by N. Tharp. IS p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915 ; D : 39954 ; Norman
Tharp, New York. 7879a
Colomba; drama in 3 acts, tr. and adapted from
the French of Prosper Merimee, by Irene
Sargent.
© Caroline C. Walch, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D:
1680. Apr. 2, 1902. 7880
Colonibine; bajazzade in 1 akt, von Erich Korn.
Berlin, Felix Bloch erben, 1901. 26 p. 12".
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin; D:1148, Nov.
4, 1901; 2c. Nov. 4, 1901. 7881
Colombine et Colombin. See Mayani,
Colombo; a drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Ross.
Alpena, Mich., Argus steam print, 1895. 50 p.
12".
© A. E. Ross, Alpena, Mich.; 1895:33274,
June 26 ; 2c. June 26. 7883
or, The discoverers, a burlesque extrava-
ganza in 3 acts, by L. V. Chapin. Act. 1, 2.
Ms.
© Lulu V. Chapin, Chicago; 1890:15435,
15436, May 10 ; Ic. each May 10. 7883, 7884
Colonel (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
M. H. Manning.
© INIichael H. Manning, Portland, Me. ;
1897 : 30021, May 17. 7885
373
7886
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7907
Colonel (The)— Continued.
a comedy in 3 acts, by F. C. Burnand.
© R. S. Grant, New York ; ISSl : 3323, Mar.
7. 7886
• a legitimate 3 act comedy, by O. P. Sisson.
© Oscar P. Sisson, New York ; 1892 : 33286,
Aug. 12. 7887
liglit opera in 3 acts, by C. Townsend.
[3G] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D:2S770; Cornelia
Townsend, Milwaukee. 7888
musical comedy in 2 acts, by G. Ridgwell,
lyrics by Eustace Baynes, music by G. Ridg-
well. [165] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1912 ; : 29341 ; George Ridg-
well, New York. 7889
— an original drama in prologue and 3 acts.
by F. Keller.
© Frederick Keller, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 28494,
Oct. 6. 7890
or. The three corners, an original comedy
in 3 acts and prologue, by S. Slarble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1888:2164, Jan.
19. 7891
Colonel Aaron Burr; a historical drama in 5
acts, by T. S. GafEney.
© T. St. John Gaffney, New York ; D : 498,
May 21, 1901. 7892
Colonel (The) and I; in 3 acts, by Frank Dur-
mont.
© Gallagher & West, New York; 1893:
12557, Mar. 11. 7893
Colonel (The) and the lady; comedy in 1 act,
by Dawson Milward and Holman Clark. Lon-
don, 1. Frencli. ltd. ; New York. S. French,
1912. 26 p. 16°. (On cover: French's act-
ing ed., no 2421)
© Dec. 23, 1912; 2c. Dec. 24, 1912; D:
31779; Samuel French, ltd., London. 7894
Colonel and the valet; comedy in 1 act, by A.
Bush. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17550 ; Albert Bush,
Cincinnati. 7895
Colonel Baxter's hired girl; a comedy in 3 acts,
by W. J. Chappelle.
© W. J. Chappelle, Boston; 1888:24.547,
Aug. 29. 7896
Colonel Bill Snort of Texas; a 4 act comedy-
drama, by D. Howe.
© Den Howe, United States; 1887:825.5,
Apr. 6. 7897
Colonel Blizzard from Dakota; a comedy, by
O. L. Colburn. 15 p. t". Typewritten.
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago ; D : 6130,
Jan. 24, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1905. 7898
Colonel Bob; a western pastoral in 5 acts, by
M. JNIadlson and J. Crawford. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Madison and Jack Crawford, Chi-
cago ; D : 12696, Apr. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 190S.
7899
or, An idyl of Virginia, an original play,
by R. Drouet.
© Robert Drouet, New York; 1896:35545.
June 17. 7900
Colonel Bulletts; tabloid musical comedy, by
T. McCracken. 22 p. 8". Ms. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1915; D : 39663 ; Thomas
McCracken, Philadelphia. 7900a
Colonel Buncombe, the horse trader.
Hockmig-andy.
See
Colonel Carter of Cartersville; drama in 4 acts,
by N. H. Mason. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1910; D: 22278; Norman
Howell Mason, New Brighton, N. Y. 7901
Colonel Carteret, V. C; a dramatic sketch in 1
act, by S. C. Comstock. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Seth Cook Comstock, New York ; D : 539,
June 1, 1901 ; 2c. June 1, 1901. 7902
Colonel Chabert; a drama, by G. I. Holdship,
dramatized from the French of Balzac. (In
Colonel Chabert, and The major)
© George Irwin Holdship, Pittsburgh ; 1892 ;
50457, Dec. 10; 2c. Dec. 27. 7903
— dramatized from the French of Balzac, by
W. H. Duncan, jr. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Duncan, jr., Brooklyn ;
D : 11338, Sept. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1907.
7904
— See also Chabert,
Colonel Conyers; or, A tale of the South, a
tragedy in 9 acts, by I. M. Nomaun.
© E. C. Morris, Morrisville, Ala.; 1896:
9021, Feb. 7. 7905
Colonel Cortright of Virginia,
and Virginia.
See Vermont
Colonel Cromwell. See Ironsides (The)
Colonel Dick; or, From Maine to South Africa,
a drama in 4 acts and prologue, by D. Alfred
Lawrence. 46 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910 ; D : 20447 ; Lawrence A.
Dixon, South Freeport, Me. 7906
Colonel Doyle of the San Louis; a drama in 5
acts, by M. H. Manning.
© Michael H. Manning, Portland, Me. ;
1893 : 36072, Aug. 3. 7907
374
7908
COPYEIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
7931
Colonel Granger; a comedy in 4 acts, by E.
Firiuin,
© Emile Firmin, Florence, Kan. ; 1892 :
726G, Feb. 15. 7908
Colonel Hale, U. S. A.; play in 4 acts, by E. O.
Achorn. [3], 08 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1914; D : 37479 ; Edgar O.
Acliorn, Boston. 7908a
Colonel Harry Estes; or, From West Point to
the surrender of Lee, an historical and mili-
tary drama, witli accompanying tableaux, in
6 acts, by W. T. Witmer. Norwalk, O.,
Chronicle printing establishment, 1877. 52 p.
12°.
© Will T. Witmer, Norwalk, O. ; 1877:
4597, Apr. 16 ; 2c. Apr. 30. 7909
Colonel (The) in Ireland; an Irish comedy in
4 acts, by J. L. Roche.
© James li. Roche, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1899 :
29628, May 1. 7910
an Irish comedy in 8 acts, by J. L. Roche.
© James L. Roche, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1894 :
14258, Mar. 13. 7911
Colonel Jim; a comedy in 4 acts, by M. E. Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1893 : 46096,
Oct. 14. 7912
Colonel Newcome; play in 4 acts, founded on
Tliackeray's The Newcomes, by M. Morton.
© Michael Morton, New York ; D : 298, Apr.
1, 1901. 7913
— — Same. 133 p. 4". Typewritten.
© M. Morton, Loudon; 0:9126, Sept. 22,
1906; 2c. Aug. 11, 1906. 7914
Colonel (A) not a colonel; a comedy drama in 4
acts, a dramatization of A. Gurley's story en-
titled The man who was not a colonel, by A.
Pierra.
© Adolfo Pierra, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
3260, Feb. 5. 7915
Colonel (The) of militia; adapted from Thack-
eray, by .7. Wright.
© Jean Wright, Louisville; 1897:24112,
Apr. 19 ; 2c. June 2. 7916
Colonel (The) of the Red Huzzars; modern ro-
mantic phiy in 4 acts, dramatized from J. R.
Scott's novel of same name, by L. Osborn.
[98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912 ; D : 28669 ; John Reed
Scott, Washington, and Lynn Osborn, Balti-
more. 7917
Colonel (The) of the troopers; a drama in 5
Jicts, by G. I. Grace.
© Gerald I. Grace, New York ; 1899 : 58709.
Sept. 13. 7918
Colonel Roland; piece en 4 actes, par Adolphe
Corbett.
© A. Corbett, New York ; 1879 : 6141, IMay
7. 7919
Colonel Rulison; or, A question of love, a
comedy iu 5 acts, by M. Goldsmitb.
© Milton Goldsmith, Philadelphia; 1891:
36207, Oct. 7. 7920
Colonel Russell and his rough riders; or, War
after the war.
© Leonard Landes, New York; 1900 A:
23719, Sept. 24. 7921
Colonel Sellers; a drama iii 5 acts, by S. L.
Clemens. Elmira, N. Y., 1874.
© Samuel L. Clemens, United States ; 1874 :
9490, July 20. 7922
Colonel Sellers as a scientist; a comedy, by S.
L. Clemens aud W. D. Howells.
© S. L. Clemens and W. D. Howells, United
States ; 1883 : 21946, Nov. 27. 7923
Colonel Sims; a play in 4 acts, by S. C. Hiukle.
64 p. 4". Tj'pewritten.
© S. Cameron Hinkle, Atlantic City; D:
15038, Feb. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1909. 7924
Colonel Starbottle; a drama in 5 acts, by C. C.
Prescott.
© Coleman C. Prescott, Louisville; 1875:
6621, June 23. 7925
Colonel Tipples of Kentucky: a comedy in 5
acts, by E. H. Hurst.
© Edward Harry Hurst, Peru, Ky. ; 1899:
10342, Feb. 3. 7926
Colonel Warden of Kentucky; by M. C. Kann.
[33] p. f. Typewritten.
© Mattye C. Kann, San Francisco; D:
14586, Dec. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 7927
Colonel Wherefore; or, The happy island of
Rory Eory Alice, an original comedy in 3
acts, libretto by I. L. Vansant.
© I. L. Vansant, Philadelphia; 1880:7871,
May 21. 7928
Colonel's (The) daughter; by A. E. Birdsall.
© Anna E. Birdsall, Brooklyn; 1898:68185,
Nov. 22. . 7929
Colonel's (The) hat; a sketch in 1 act, by J. M.
Cunmiing. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph Moore Gumming, San Francisco;
D : 11768, Nov. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1907.
7930
Colonel's (The) hobby; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by M. O. Sraallwood. Typewritten.
© Miriam Ormonde Smallwood, Boston ;
1896: 32196, May 28; 2c. May 29. 7931
375
7932
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
7950
Colonel's maid; comedy in 3 acts, by C. Leona
Dalrymple. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910.
73 p. 12".
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2c. Mar. 26, 1910; D:
20585 : Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston. 7932
Colonel's (A) mishap; a farce comedy in 1 act,
by Pliillip Pinkopki. Clyde, O., Ames publish-
ing company [1891] 1 p. 1., 8 p. 12°. (Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no 289)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:6502,
Feb. 18; 2c. Feb. 27. 7933
Colonel's (The) orderly; a libretto, by W. J. F.
Dai ley.
© W. J. F. Dailey, New York ; D : 9824, Jan.
21, 1907. 7934
M.
a serio-comic military drama, by W.
Runkel.
© Wm. M. Runkel, Philadelphia; 1891:
44800, Dec. 10. 7935
Colonel's (The) pledge; drama in 1 act, bv
E. H. Reich. [1], 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36070 ; Emma Har-
riett Reich, Chicago. 7935a
Colonel's (The) romance; comedy drama in 5
acts, by E. Kaye. [37] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36124 ; Elsie Kave,
Duluth, Minn. 7935b
Colonel's
Proxy.
(The) surrender. See Plot and
Colonel's (The) wife; a comedy melodrama in
5 acts, by W. M. Wilson. 124 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Walter M. Wilson, Brooklyn; D: 2.5.53,
Nov. 4, 1902; 2c. Nov. 8, 1902. 7936
84 p.
a drama in 3 acts, by C. W. Doty.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. AV. Doty, Lewistown, 111. ; D : 3106,
Mar. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1903. 7937
Colonia; or, A pag-e of unwritten history, an
original romantic opera comique in 3 acts,
libretto by R. A. Warring.
© Robert A. Warring, New York; 1894:
60337, Dec. 26. 7938
Colonial (The) cavalier; a Virginia drama in 4
acts, by E. Brown.
© Enu Brown, New York ; D : 1014. Oct. 8,
1901. 7939
Colonial (A) chapter; a play in 5 acts, by D. H.
Farquliarson. Typewritten.
© Daniel Herbert Farquharson, Norfolk,
Va.; 1900 A: 23557, Sept. 22; 2c. Sept. 2:1.
7940
Colonial (A) courtship; a drama of the Revolu-
tion in 4 acts, by L. K. IMabie and G. E, Stod-
dard. 93 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Louise Kennedy Mabie and Geo. E. Stod-
dard, United States; D : 5970, Dec. 27, 1904;
2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 7941
Colonial (A) dame; by H. C. Heverin.
© Harold Cator Heverin, Dover, Del. ; 1897 :
. 31811, May 25. 7942
a comedy opera in 8 acts, by C. H. New
and R. B. Smith.
© Clarence Herbert New and Robert Bacbe
Smith, Brooklyn ; 1896 : 53908, Sept. 28. 7943
See also Lady Betty.
Colonial (The) dames; drama in 3 acts, by A. G.
Williams.
© Arthur Goldthorp Williams, New York;
1899 : 45125, July 11. 7944
Colonial days; an American drama in 4 acts, by
F. J. Palmer.
© Frank J. Palmer, Philadelphia; 1891:
11928, Apr. 2. 7945
Colonial days of America; 1 act melodrama, by
H. R. Turner. 10 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911; D: 23374; H. Ross
Turner, Philadelphia. 7946
Colonial (A) dragoon; by D. J. Stevens.
© Dana J. Stevens, Boston; 1899:46600,
Jtdy 18. 7947
Colonial (A) dream,
and dialect stories.
See New monologues
Colonial (The) male quartette; vaudeville act
in 3 scenes, by W. A. Benjamin. 4 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© W. A. Benjamin, New York; D:3942,
Sept. 14, 1903. 7948
Colonial minstrels; by Mrs. Frederick W.
Powers.
© Mrs. Frederick Powers, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; D : 5987, Dec. 31, 1904. 7949
Colonial plays for the school-room; designed
for class-room worJc in sixth and seventh
grades, by Blanche Siioemaker [i. e., Blanche
Shoemaker Wagstaff] Boston, New York
[etc.] Educational publishing company [1912]
72 p. incl. illus., plates. 12°.
Contents: The Cohunbus story. — Colonial
Virginia. — The first Tlianksgiving. — A witch-
craft story. — A Pennsylvania incident. — Life
in New York. — The Georgia debtors. — An In-
dian story. — Revolutionary days. — Three com-
promises of the Constitution.
© Mar. 8, 1912; 2c. Mar. 13, 1912; A:
305941 ; Educational pub. co., Boston. 7950
376
7951
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
7971
Colonial (A) programme; drama in 3 parts, by
A. E. Satterlee. (/;i Society, v. 1, no. 23, Oct.
4, 1913)
© Oct. 7, 1913 ; Ic. Oct. 14, 1913 ; D : 34716 ;
Anna E. Satterlee. Los Angeles. 7951
Colonial (A) programme for tlie Daughters of
the American Revolution; by A. E. Satterlee.
[22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
Contents : Tlie spirit of '76. — Around the
campfires at Valley Forge. — Seven living pic-
tures.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913; D: 34311; Anna E.
Satterlee, Los Angeles. 7952
Colonial (The) quartette. See Artist's (The)
dream.
Colonial septette. See Ye colonial septette.
Colonial (A) tea; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by C B. Price and Alonzo Price.
© Clara B. Price, Boston; 1900 A : 27.327,
Nov. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1901. 7953
Colonial troubadours; a white minstrel, by Mi'S.
Frederick Powers.
© Mrs. Fi-ederick MV. Powers, Grand Rap-
ids, Mich. ; D : 6122, Jan. 23, 1905. 7954
Colonial Virginia. See Colonial plays for the
school-room.
Colony (A) girl; or Patience Winne, 2 act
musical comedy, libretto and lyrics by T. B.
Donaldson. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1909 ; D : 16781 ; Thomas B.
Donaldson, Philadelphia. 7955
Colony (A) of cranks; a comedy in 3 acts, by
F. T. Loovius. [New York, Printed by F. W.
Heiss, 1901] 34 p. 16°.
© Fred T. Loevius, Brooklyn ; D : 897, Sept.
25, 1901; Ic. Apr. 17, 1903; Ic. Apr. 22, 1903.
7956
Color. (S'ee Colour.
Color blind. Typewritten.
© Carvl Wilbur, New York ; 1900 A : 4468.
Feb. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 24. ^ 7957
Color CThe) cone; a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
bv M. V. B. Allen and W. V. Allen. 21 p.
8". Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D: 32256; M. V. B.
Allen and W. Van Allen, New York. 7958
Color (The) guard; a military drama in 5 acts
with accompanying tableaux, by A. R. Cal-
houn. Pittsburgh, A. A. Anderson & sons,
1870. 43 p. 16^
© A. R. Calhoun, United States ; 1870 : 3600,
Nov. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 19 ; Ic. now ed. Nov. 20, 1877,
7959
Color (The) line; comedy in 3 acts, by O. T.
Weeks. [2], 109 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911 ; D : 25735 ; Orville T.
Weeks, Brooklyn. 7960
1 act play, by W. H. Matchette. [3], 61 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913; D : 34234 ; William
Harrison Matchette, Milwaukee. 7961
• or. The under dog, a romance of tlie South
in 4 acts, by Harry Clay Blaney. 96 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© H. C. Blaney, Center Moriches, N. Y. ;
D: 11826, Nov. 29, 1907; 2c. .Nov. 29, 1907.
7962
Color (The) sergeant; a drama in 1 act, by H.
Templeton. 1 p. 1., 7 p. 8". Printed.
© Herminie Templeton, Chicago ; D : 2929,
Jan. 29, 1903; 2c. Jan. 29, 1903. 7963
See also Colour-sergeant (The)
Colorado; by H. Meraminger.
© Henrietta Memminger, Victor, Col.;
1895 : 431, Jan. 2. 7964
— a drama in 3 acts.
© Olga Verne, Detroit; 1899:21266, Mar.
23. 7965
— a romantic drama in 4 acts, by A. Thomas.
© Augustus Thomas, New Rochelle, N. Y. ;
1899 : 55056, Aug. 29. 7966
a sensational Avestern melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. W. Edwards. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George W. Edwards, Portland, Or.; D:
9865, Jan. 29, 1907; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907. 7967
Colorado (A) girl; play in 4 acts, by J. R. Hin-
man. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D: 29480; Jesse R.
Hinman, The Dalles, Or. 7968
Colorado (A) match; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by L. A. Bahner and T. H. Northrup. 87 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913; D: 32828; Leo Alo-
ysius Bahner and Theo. H. Northrup, Denver.
7969
Colorado (The) miners; a play, by Bonne Foi
[pseud.]
© E. Hunt, Denver; 1879:602, Jan. 14.
7970
Colorado (A) romance. See Byer's library of
tabloid plays.
Colored cards; 4 act drama, by D. D. Cohen.
71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910; D: 17984; David D.
Cohen, St. Paul. 7971
377
7973
DEAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
7993
Colored (The) four hundred; ii musical farce in
3 acts, by F. T. Merrltt.
© Frank T. IMerrItt and Jlark Davis, De-
troit ; 1S97 : 65270, Nov. 23. 7972
Colored help; a farce, arr. by F. G. IMaeder.
© Fred. G. IMaeder, New York ; 1870 : 4046,
Nov. 25. 7973
Colored (A) honeymoon; minstrel afterpiece,
bv Harry L. Newton. Chicaso, T. S. Den-
nison & company [1915] 13 p. 12". (On
cover: The I^thiopian drama)
© July 26, 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41349 ; Eben H. Norris. Chicaso. 7973a
Colored (A) maid; sketcli, by W, C. Parker.
® Willa Kaufmann, Port Richmond, N, Y. ;
D : 8613, May 29, 1906. 7974
Colored (The) politician; in 1 act, by F. J.
Beaman. 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
^ Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
12996, May 18, 1908 ; 2c. May 18, 1908. 7975
Colored senators; an Ethiopian burlesque in 1
scene, by Bert Richards. Clyde, O., A. D.
Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 7239, Mar.
28. 7976
Colored (A) social; a musical farce in 3 acts,
by F. T. Merritt.
© Frank T. Merritt and Mark Davis, De-
troit ; 1897 : 65271, Nov. 23. 7977
Colored society; or, The elite of Darktown, a
farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. A. Reade.
Typewritten.
© Charles A. Reade, Chicago ; 1898 : 28328,
May 6; 2c. Nov. 19. 7978
See also Wise (A) coon.
Colored (The) suffragettes; female minstrel
afterpiece, by Sophie Huth Perkins. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & company [1910] 16 p. 12°.
(On cover: Denison's specialties)
© Nov. 8, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910 ; D : 22530 ;
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 7979
Colors; sb.ort play in 1 stage setting, by J. B.
Connolly, adapted from his short story Sonnie-
boy's people. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1914; D: 37362; James B.
Connolly, Boston. 7979a
Colour; or, The question of to-morrow, drama
in 5 acts. New York, J. Poliiemus, printer,
1874. 36 p. 8".
© Mayo W. Hazletine, New York; 1874:
3441, Mar. 18; 2c. Mar. 26. 7980
Colour-serg'eant (The); a play in 1 act, by Bran-
don Thomas. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1909. 20 p. 12^
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 16006,
June 5, 1909; 2c. June 20, 1909. 7981
See also Color (The) serg'eant.
Columbia; drama in 1 act for thirty-one fe-
males, by Belle Lewis Speed.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1894:
12385, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 7982
melodrama in 5 acts, by Sutton Vane.
© William Calder, New York; 1893:7488,
Feb. 8. 7983
a national drama in 2 acts, by L. B.
Comins.
© Lizbeth B. Comins, Boston ; 1888 : 11517,
Apr. 20. 7984
■ a new American comic opera, text by G. W.
Currier, music by Ernst Jonas. " f
© George W. Currier, Boston ; 1883 : 14278,
Aug. 1. 7985
an operatic extravaganza in 4 acts, by H.
W. Hill. Typewritten.
© Harry W. Hill, Chicago; 1896:46162,
Aug. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 14. 7986
or, A trip to Mars, a satirical, political
burlesque, by M. Murray and H. Hoyte.
Typewritten.
© Mary Murray and Hereward Hovte,
United States ; 1895 : 36533, July 13 ; 2c. July
13. 7987
Columbia and Uncle Sam; by M. H. Mathieu.
© Michael H. Mathieu, New Orleans ; 1877 :
15349, Dec. 28. 7988
Columbia elect and free; a drama suitable for
performance in female academies and high
schools, by the authoress of Sylvia.
© William H. Sadlier, New York; 1877:
3453, Mar. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 7989
Columbiad (The) See Christopher Columbus.
Columbian (The) pageant; a pictorial dramatic
and spectacular production, depicting the
great events of American history from the
discovery to the present time.
© Ernest Albert, Chicago; 1891:21666,
June 13. 7990
Columbia's congress; a temperance demonstra-
tion, by S. B. Blaine. [21] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 22021 ; Suessa Bal-
dridge Blaine, Washington. 7991
Columbia's diplomacy; by A. Washburn. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Washburn. Milwaukee ; D : 1540.
Mar. 10, 1902; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902. 7992
Columbia's floral emblem; a play for floral
festivals and public school entertainments,
[by Ella Sterling Cummins] New York, E. S.
Werner.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1894 : 31803,
June 13 ; 2c. June 18, 7993
378
7994
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8018
Columbia's flower; an operetta, words by M.
Neal.
© May Neal, Hamilton, O. ; 1893:10039,
Feb. 24. 7994
Columbia's reception; a patriotic sketch, by
E. Lawrence Jenkins. New York, Hints pub-
lishing company, 1903. cover-title, [4] p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 4199, Nov.
5, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 7995
Columbia's victory. See British (The) oars-
men.
Columbine (The) trail; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by E. E. Weston. 71 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Effie Ellsler Weston, Nutley, N. J.; D:
11469, Oct. 7, 1907; 2c. Oct. 7. 1907. 7996
Columbus; an American spectacular mime, arr.
for presentation in the open air, by A. W. Cole.
© Ashlev W. Cole, New York ; 1S8S : 27585,
Sept. 28. 7997
a drama, by J. A. Copeland. [Rochester,
N. Y., St. .John & Spinning, 1890] 1 p. 1.,
47 p. 16".
© John A. Copeland, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1890 : 20536, June 25 ; 2c. Nov. 29. 7998
a drama in 5 acts, by H. C. Fulton.
© Harrv Clifford Fulton, Davenport. la.;
1890 : 36976, Nov. 22. 7999
'a drama with introduction and notes, by
A. D. Rees. Philadelphia, John C. Winston,
1907. 129 p. 12".
© Arthur Dougherty Rees, Philadelphia;
D: 11595, Oct. 26, 1907; 2c. Nov. 14, 1907,
8000
— historic play in 4 acts, by F. Kraft't.
© Frederick Krafft, Jersey City; 1893:
26818, June 3. 8001
— an historical and romantic drama in 3 acts,
by J. M, Fon-est. Charleston, S. C, Edward
Perry & co„ 1893. 68 p. 16°.
© Jeremiah IMichael Forrest, Great Brit-
ain ; 1893 : 36470, Aug. 7 ; 2c. Aug. 10. 8002
— historical drama, by F. T. McCray. Hart-
ford, Plimpton mfg. co„ 1892. 14 p„ 1 1. 8°.
© Florine Thayer McCray, Hartford; 1892:
14324, Apr. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 8003
• by L. J. Cella. Denver, News printing
company, 1889.
© Louis J. Cella, New York; 1889:36954,
Dec. 5. 8004
— historical drama in 4 acts, by S. Wood and
T. C. Gleason. [98] p. f. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25438 ; Stanley Wood,
Columbus — Continued.
an historical play in 5 acts, by A. D. Brush.
© A. D. Brush, New York; 1880:3449,
Mar. 4. 8006
historical play in 4 acts, by H. Braeun-
lich. New York, H. Braeunlich & co. [1904]
58 p. 16°.
© Herman Braeunlich, New York ; D : 55.56.
Sept. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1905. 8007
— historical-romantic drama.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1899 :
73895, Nov. 13.
8008
— an opera in 5 acts, composed by Signor
Noronha, tr. from the Spanish by George W.
Bethune. Philadelphia, 1890.
© H. Knauff, Philadelphia; 1891:27325.
July 30. 8009
— an opera in 3 acts. Libretto.
© P. L. Huckins, West Bay City, Mich.;
1891:28710, Aug. 10. 8010
operetta in 3 acts, libretto by D. O'Connell
and N. R. Craven, music by H. J. Stewart.
Libretto.
© Daniel O'Connell, H. J. Stewart and Net-
tie R. Craven, San Francisco ; 1892 : 19765,
May 9; Ic, June 8. 8011
•romantic music drama in 5 acts, by C. F.
Stayner. Salt Lake City, C. F. Stayner, 1905.
31 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Charles Frederick Stayner, Oakland,
Cal.; D:7051, July .31, 1905; 2c. Aug. 29,
1906; 2c. new ed. Sept. 4, 1906. 8012
— a romantic play, by Henry Hamilton.
© Robert Loraine, London ; D : 1602, Mar.
19, 1902. 8013
a spectacular grand opera in 3 acts, libretto
by J. J. McClosky, music by G. E. Conterno.
© James J. McClosky and Giovanni E. Con-
terno, Brooklyn; 1892:3804, Jan. 23. 8014
a tragedy, by H. Peterson. Cincinnati, W.
Peterson, 1893. 65 p. 16°.
© Henry Peterson. Philadelphia; 1889:
26699, Sept. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1893. 8015
— a tragedy in 5 acts, by G. C. Sibley.
© Guy C. Sibley, Mobile ; 1892 : 39118, Sept.
27. 8016
Oder, Die endeckung von Amerika, drama,
von U. Arbenz.
© Ulrich Arbenz, Chicago; 1892:38492,
Sept. 23. 8017
Chicago.
8005
— or. How America was discovered.
© Albert L. Thaver, Collinsville, Conn. ;
1893 : 14175, Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 23. 8018
379
8019
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8037
Columbus — Continued.
or, The discoverer, an operatic spectacle
in 3 acts, by A. W. Cole.
© Ashley W. Cole, New York ; 1SS8 : 275S4,
Sept. 28. 8019
or, The discovery of the new world, a
tragic and romantic play in 5 acts, by J.
Templeton.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1873 : 9851,
Sept. 2. 8020
Columbus and Isabella; an original historical
drama, by H. R. Browne.
© Henry Redington Browne, New York;
1889 : 24706, Aug. 12. 8021
pt. 2d, a dramatic composition, by J. J.
Harden.
© John J. Harden, Chicago; 1891:45392,
Dec. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 2G, 1892. 8022
Columbus and the discovery of America; :i
(h-ani:itic operatic liistorical spectacle, by I.
Kiralfy.
© Irare Kiralfy, New York; 1892:23878,
June 7. 8023
a grand dramatic, operatic and ballet spec-
tacle, by I. Kiralfy. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1892 : 14320,
Apr. 1; 2c. Apr. 1; 2c. (printed) Mar. 29.
8024
Columbus and the history of America; grand
historical spectacular representation, by B.
Kiralfy.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York ; 1891 : 29344,
Aug. 17. 8025
Columbus discovering America; grand histori-
cal spectacular representation, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1892:9441,
Mar. 2. 8026
Columbus' discovery; an historical and spec-
tacular play, in 3 acts, by I. Bernauer.
© Ivo Bernauer, Chicago ; 1891 : 47303, Dec.
26. 8027
Columbus' discovery of America; musical
drama in 3 acts, by H. Wayne Ellis, music by
Lee Orean Smith. [61] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1911; D: 25414; Isabel M.
Ellis, New York. 8028
Columbus (The) story,
the school-room.
See Colonial plays for
Columbus, the great discoverer of America;
a drama in 5 acts, by an Ursuline. New York,
Benziger brothers, 1892.
© Benziger bros., New York ; 1892 : 24544,
June 11 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 8029
Columella's return from his studies at Padua;
composed by V[alentiuo] Fioravnnti, tr. and
adapted by Arthur Baildon. Parei)a-Rosa
grand English opera. [New York] Wm. O.
Bryant & co., 1871. 35 p. 8°.
© Carl Rosa, New York (?) 1871:11347,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 8030
Comad; a tragedy in 5 acts, by A. S. Riker, jr.
© A. Storms Riker, jr., Jersey City; 1877:
■ 317, Jan. 8. 8031
Comanches (The); or. Perils of frontier life, a
series of tableaux-vivants, invented and arr.
by J. S. Maffitt.
© James S. Maffitt, New York ; 1888 : 8214,
Mar. 19. 8032
Combat (The); a drama in 5 acts, by Georges
Duhamel, authorized tr. from the French by
Sasha Best. {In Poet lore, v. 26, no. 4, July-
Aug. 1915; periodical © Sept. 3, 1915; Ic.
Sept. 6, 1915; Ic. Sept. 27, 1915; B: 340911;
Poet lore co., Boston) 8032a
14
— —a play in 2 scenes, by P. Gerson. [2]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1912 ; D : 29591 ; Paul Gerson,
San Francisco. 8033
Combination (The); 1 act sketch, by Ross Bur-
ton. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8. 1909 ; D : 16724 ; Mrs. Richard
Burton, Walpole, N. H. 8034
Combinations; a 1 act play, by Hester Caldwell
Oakley and B. T. Gilbert.
© Benjamin Thorne Gilbert, New York;
1896 : 3068, Jan. 8. 8035
Combustion; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. Thomas
and E. Smith.
© Gus Thomas and Edgar Smith, United
States ; 1884 : 10863, May 28. 8036
Come across; new and original nuisical and
topical review in 2 acts and 8 scenes, by R.
W. Temple. 2 v. f. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1915; D: 41115; Richard
William Temple, New York. 8036a
vaudeville comedy sketch, by W. L. Cham-
penois. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1915 ; D : 41233 ; Wra. Louis
Champenois, New Orleans. 8036b
Come again; comedy in 3 acts, by D. H, Wal-
lace. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30. 1914; D: 38374; David H.
Wallace, New York. 8036c
Come and take me; comedy in 3 acts, by I. and
1\I. L. Landman and J. Leiser. 131 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1913; D: 33518; Isaac and
M. L. Landman and Joseph Leiser, Phila-
delphia. 8037
380
8038
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
8053
Come and take me — Continued.
comedy in 3 acts, by J. Leiser. 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913; D: 32454; Joseph
Leiser, Allentown, Pa. 8038
Come-back (The); 1 act sketch for four char-
acters, by R. H. Davis. [2], 31 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911; D: 25644; Robert H.
Davis. New Yorli. 8039
•play in 1 act, by P. Dicliey. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1911 ; D : 23417 ; Paul Dickey.
New York. 8040
— play in 3 acts, by P. Dickey. [105] p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913 ; D : 34929 ; Paul Dickey,
New York.
— sketch in 1 act, by W. O. Lengel.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
8041
[3], 19
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1910 ; D : 22492 ; Wm. C. Len-
gel, New York. 8042
Come-back (The) girl; sketch, by G. Bloom-
quest. [20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1914; D : 37967 ; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 8042a
Come back to me, Snooky; 3 act farce, by G. H.
Bowles. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 29, 1915 ; D : 40205 ; George H.
Bowles, Kansas City, Mo. 8042b
Come, cheer up; musical comedy, comprising a
prologue and 2 acts, by Elliott Ade [pseud, of
W. M. Adee] ISO p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. June 22, 1915 ; D : 41014 ; W. Miriam
Adee, Albany. 8042c
Come easy, go easy; by C. W. Turner. 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Turner, New York ; D : 4677,
Mar. 2, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1904. 8043
Come here; 1 act.
© F. E. Chase, Boston ; 1888 : 9646, Apr. 2 ;
2c. May 2. 8044
or. The debutante's test, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1870:2289,
Sept. 28. 8045
Come hither; farce in 3 acts, by C. W. Lean.
127 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : 39706 ; Cecil AVorth-
ington Lean, New York. 8045a
Come in; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by Mary
Winfield Scott [pseud, of M. P. Almy] [2],
21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913; D:3.o381; Marie P.
Almy, New York. 8046
Come Michaelmas; play in 1 act, by K. Howard
[pseud, of J. K. Bell] New York, Samuel
French; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1909.
17 p. 12°. (On cover: French's interna-
tional copyrighted ed. of the w-orks of the best
authors, no. 165)
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17375 ; Keble Howard, London. 8047
Come, pretty kitty; motion picture comedy, by
E. Lissner. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911; D: 28203; Emanuel
Lissner, Boston. 8048
Come unto me; a play of to^lay, by A. Glass-
mire. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Glassmire, Philadelphia ; D : 14134,
Oct. 24, 1908; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 8049
Comedian's (A) holiday,
vagaries.
See Wag'g'eries and
Comedianta (La) famosa; sainete, de T. Lu-
ceiio. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles]
1908. 34 p. 12°.
© Tomas Luceiio. Madrid ; D : 13S51, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 8050
Comediante; piece en 2 actes, en vers, par M.
Magre. 12 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theatrale,
8^ ann6e.— 220, 24 aoilt 1912)
© Aug. 24, 1912; 2c. Sept. 13, 1912; D:
30833; Maurice Magre, Paris. 8051
Comedias; [por] V. M. Diez Barroso. [Mex-
ico, MuUer hnos.] 1914. 374 p. 12°.
Contents : Entre cuentos.— La muueca
rota. — Niiios.
© Mar. 10, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 20. 1914 ; A— For-
iegn 10137; Victor Manuel Diez Barroso,
Mexico. 8051a
Comedias de la vida; comedia en 2 actos, origi-
nal de J. Selgas Ruiz. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1914. 46 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1935; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40081 ; Jose Selgas Ruiz, Madrid. 8051b
Comedie (La) de celui qui epousa une femme
muette; comedie en 2 actes, par Anatole
France. Paris, Calmann-Levy [1913] 4 p. 1.,
63, [1] p. 12°.
© Jan. 15, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1913; D:
32090; Calmann-Levy, Paris. 8052
Comedie (La) des families; piece en 1 acte,
[de P. Genildy] 16 p. S°. (Supplement aux
Annales politiques et litteraires, 3 mai 1908
[and preceding number] )
© Paul Geraldy, Paris ; D : 12869, Apr. 30,
190S ; 2c. xipr. 30, 1908. 8053
381
8054
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8068
Comedie (The) of errors; by William Shakes-
peare, ed. witli notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[First "folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell &
CO. [1903] 1 p. 1., xxxvii, 183 p. front,
(port.) 16°.
<£) Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York ; A :
72553, Nov. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1903. 8054
with an introduction by Appleton IMorsan.
The Heninger and Condell text, with the Globe
modern text. New York, The Sliakespeare
press. (A sequel to the Bankside Shakes-
peare, xxii)
© Shakespeare press, New York; 1893:
49539. Nov. 6. 8055
Sex also Comedy of errors.— Shakespeare's
■works.
Comedies by Kolberg; Jeppe of the hill, The
political tinker, Erasmus Montanus; tr. from
the Danish by Oscar James Campbell, jr., and
Fi-ederic Schenck, with an introduction by
Oscar James Campbell, jr. New York, The
American-Scandinavian foundation, 1914. xv,
[3], 4, 178 p. 12". ([Scandinavian classics,
V. 1])
© Oct. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914 ; Ic. Oct.
22, 1914 ; A : 388145 ; American-Scandinavian
foundation. New York. 8055a
Comedies for children; by Effie W. Merriman,
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 69243,
Nov. 28 ; 2c. Nov. 28. 8056
Comedy (A) at court; a play in 4 acts, founded
on an incident in Alexander Dumas' novel,
The three musketeers, by G. Alexander.
© Grace Alexander, Indianapolis; 1898:
25800, Apr. 25. 8057
Comedy of blunders; or, Larry and Teddy's
mistakes.
© John Howorth, Maiden, Mass.; 1892:
21899, May 24. 8058
Comedy (The) of commerce and tragedy of
trade. -See Battle of the bulls and bears of
Wall street and Chicago.
Comedy (A) of Cupid; or. Faint heart never
won fair lady, by Oswald A. Guynne [pseud,
of E. S. Ellis] Philadelphia, W. P. Kildare,
1879. 28 p. 16°.
© Edward S. Ellis, Trenton, N. J.; 1879:
7546, June 6 ; 2c. June 6. 8059
Comedy of elopement; an original curtain-riser
or 1 act comedy, by W. H. Aubrey.
© Wm. Howard Aubrey, Detroit; 1804:
32117, June 16. C060
Comedy (A) of error; or. The cousin and the
maid, an operetta for young ladies, by George
Atherton.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1890 : 9820,
Feb. 1; 2c. Feb. 1. 8061
Comedy (The) of errors. Garden City, N. Y.,
Doubleday, Page & company [1912] viii, 166,
[2] p. col. front, illus., plan. 12°. (The
Ben Greet Shakespeare for young readers and
' amateur players)
© Sept. 19, 1912; 2c. Oct. 1, 1912; A:
320073; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden Citv,
N. Y. 8062
abridged and ed. by Sarah Willard Hie-
stand, with illustrations after drawings by
John Gilbert. Boston, D. C. Heath & co.,
1901. ix, [1], 80 p. front, (port.) pi. 12°.
(The beginner's Shakespeare) (On cover:
Heath's home and school classics, no. 15)
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston ; A : 3095, Feb.
12, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1901. 8063
comedy in 5 acts, by William Shakespeare,
arr. for school performance [ed. by F. E.
Chase] Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912.
88 p. 12". (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Mar. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1912 ; D : 28978 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 8064
— comedy in 1 act, by B. Allen. [1], 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914 ; D : 36904 ; Billy Allen,
St. Louis. 8064a
— ed. by Frederick Morgan Padelford. New
York, The Macmillan company, 1912. xiv, 92
p. front, (port.) 24°. (The Tudor Shake-
speare)
© Mar. 6, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1912 ; A : 309424 ;
Macmillan co., New York. 8065
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 153 p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 4)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 2.')030,
Apr, 21 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 8066
— with a special introduction by Edmund
Gosse and an original frontispiece by Claude
A. Shepperson. [The University press Shake-
speare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George
D. Sproul, 1907. Iviii, 85 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 1)
© University press, Cambridge. IMass. ; A :
162672, Dec. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1907. 8067
— (Shakespeare's); ed. with notes by AVilliam
J. Rolfe. New York, Harper & brothers, 1881.
153 p. front., illus. 16°
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1881 : 4r)61,
Mar. 26; 2c. Aug. 1. 8068
382
8069
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8089
Comedy (The) of errors — Continued.
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
ican book company [1905] 200 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
105606, Jan. 4, 1905; 2c. Jan. 4, 1905. 8069
Sec also Comedie of errors. — Shakespeare's
works.
Comedy of Laverna; a classical play in 3 acts.
© John Nelson Gill, Philadelphia ; D : 9962,
Feb. 14, 1907. 8070
Comedy (A) of love. See Chinook (The)
Comedy (A) of terrors; a musical extrava-
ganza, by P. Ingi'aham and T. W. King. Sara-
toga Springs, N. Y., Mingay's print, 1885.
1 p. 1., 34 numb. 1. obi. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Prentiss Ingraham and Tom W. King,
United States ; 1885 : 8547, Apr. 11 ; 2c. May 16.
8071
Comedy (A) of the exile; play in 2 scenes, by
Isabella Howe Fiske. (In Poet lore. v. 17, no.
1, spring 1906; periodical © June 25, 1906;
2c. Mav 22, 3906; B: 121941; Poet lore co.,
Boston) 8071a
Comedy (The) of the Killtown rivals; or. The
adventures of one O'Billiard McWilliams,
a comedy, by G. A. Faylor.
© George A. Faylor, San Francisco; 1891:
30363, Aug. 27. 8072
Comedy (The) of toys; a novel and charming
entertainment, by Charles Barnard. New
York, The International entertainment bu-
reau.
© W. L. Hatch, New York; 1895:31508,
June 14. 8073
Comet (The); a comic opei'a in 3 acts, music by
Helen M. Gilmore, book and lyrics by Myrtle
Reed and B. R. McDonald. 74 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Bertha Reynolds McDonald, Chicago ;
D:5923, Dec. 19, 1904; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904.
8074
a tragedy in 3 acts, by O. Johnson.
© Owen Johnson, New York ; D : 11389,
Sept. 21, 1907. ^ 8075
Comets (The); a comic extravaganza, by F.
Miller, jr.
© Fred Miller, jr., Evansville, Ind. ; 1880:
7004, May 6. 8076
Comfort (The) lady; play in 1 act, by C. Fuller.
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1914; D: 39069; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood, N. J. 8076a
Comforters all pov/erful; a dramatization of
the book of Job, by INI. La Blanche.
© Marcus La Blanche, Detroit ; D : 6974,
July 17, 1905. 8077
Comic (A) frog opera.
Amer- © Zeba IMontgoraery Clark, New York;
1883 : 19329, Oct. 20. 8078
Comic (The) opera; or, Operetta ballet, in sev-
eral compositions, invented, arr. and produced
by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 3561,
Jan. 6. 8079
Comic (The) singer; a romantic drama in 3
acts, by J. Robertson.
© James Robertson, New York ; 1878 : 3278,
Mar. 18. 8080
Comic supplement; dramatic , composition, by
J. Burke. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 16864 ; John Burke,
Jersey City. 8081
in 3 acts, by G. V. Hobart. vii, 65 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910; D: 21219; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 8082
Comin' (The) out of Mary Jane Cummins;
comedy in 2 acts, by C. Dysart. Fairfield, la.,
Home talent entertainment co. 32 p. 12°,
© Sept. 20. 1911; 2c. Sept. 25, 1911; D:
25369; Chlorine Dysart, Fairfield, la. 8083
Comin' thro' the rye.
© Joseph W. Spears, Kansas City, Mo.;
1898:70573, Dec. 5. 8084
a play in 5 acts, by P. Eytinge.
© Pearl Eytinge, United States; 1881:
15346. Oct. 6. 8085
a play in 3 acts, by A. B. C.
. © Maurice Campbell, New York; D : 1969,
June 5, 1902. 8086
Coming; or, The state of Sabanda, political
satire in 2 acts and 3 scenes, by W. F. Wil-
liams. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D: 40510; Warwick
Francis Williams, New York. 8086a
Coming (The) business men.
© Rhoda O. Ribay Reichell, St. Paul; D:
13606, Aug. 19, 1908. 8087
Coming (The) champion; colored sketch with
a burlesque boxing bout, by Harry L. Newton.
Chicago, T. S. Denison & company [1910] 11
p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's vaudeville
sketches)
© Nov. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910 ; D : 22.529 ;
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 8088
Coming (The) girls. See Woman sovereignty.
Coming home; or, Christmas eve, new domes-
tic drama in 3 acts, by George Ralph Walker.
© W. J. Florence, New York; 1873:933-5,
Aug. 20. 8089
383
8090
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
8109
Coining home to roost; a comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Selwyu. [5], 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. IG, 1912 ; D : 30S5G ; Edgar Sel-
wyn, New York. 8090
Coming (Tlie) man; a play in 5 acts.
(c) John E. Owens, Towsontown, Md. ; 1874 :
10909, Aug. 22. 8091
or, Fifty years hence, by V. Varrie.
© Vida Varrie, Chicago; 1872:4916, May
10; 2c. Oct. 4.
— See also Vie (La) en pension.
8092
Coming (The) of Annabel; comedy in 1 act,
by Alice C. Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1912. 14 p. 12°.
© Oct. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1912 ; D : 31095 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 8093
Coming (The) of Jean; comedy in 4 acts, by
U. Iveene. 4 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1914; D: 37458; Ur.sula
Keene, New York. 8093a
Coming (The) of Julia; a comedy in 3 acts, by
E. L. Barker. 155 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin L. Barker, Chicago ; D : 12945,
May 11, 1908 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 8094
Coming (The) of Philibert; by Sara King Wi-
lev. New York, London, The Macmillan com-
pany, 1907. 4 p. 1., 163 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; D : 10425, Apr,
26, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907, 8095
Coming (The) of Rob; play in 4 acts, by A. G.
Golden. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1912 ; D : 29934 ; Agnes Gene-
vieve Golden, Norwood, Mass. 8096
Coming (The) of Sisera; or, Jael, the wife of
Heber the Kenite, a drama in 3 acts, by
P. N. Davey. 59 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Paul Nicholas Davey, Carthage, Mo. ; D :
12814, Apr. 23, 1908; Ic. Apr. 23, 1908; Ic.
June 25, 1908. 8097
Coming of the bridegroom; sacred cantata, by
Carl F. Hanson, libretto by Arthur W. French.
Worcester, Mass., C. F. Hanson & company,
1892. 67 p. 4°.
© C. F. Hanson & co., Worcester; 1892;
24554, June 11 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1892. 8098
Coming (The) of the law; dramatized in 4 acts,
by J. K. Adams, from the novel of the same
name, by Cliarles Alden Seltzer. [101] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1903 ; D : 34113 ; J. K. Adams,
New York. 8099
Coming (The) out of Miss Cummings; hu-
morous monologue for a woman, by Living-
ston Itussell. New York, E. S. Werner, 1898.
20 p. pi. 12°.
© Edgar S. AVerner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ;
1898:21029, Apr. 1; 2c. Apr. 20. 8100
Coming (The) Shakespeare. See Othello.
Coming (The) star; a comedietta in 1 act, by
W. J. Thorold.
© W. J. Thorold, New York; 1897:13929,
Feb. 26. 8101
Coming (The) step; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. H. E. Lindley.
© Mrs. H. Esselstyn Lindley, Toledo, O. ;
1883 : 17963, Oct. 1. 8103
Coming thro' the rye; a specialty act for stage
production, by A. M. Lyon.
© Alex. M. Lyon, Detroit ; 1893 : 8217, Feb.
13. 8103
Coming through; a play in 4 acts, by F. Dob-
inson and A. Mathews. 125 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Florence Dobinson and Amanda Math-
ews, Los Angeles ; D : 16070, June 15, 1909 ;
2c. June 30, 1909. 8104
Coming to; or, Coming to their senses, a 4 act
play, by C. H. Garrett. 68 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Hall Garrett, Philadelphia; D:
15901, May 20, 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 8105
Coming to light. iSee Verge (The) of ruin.
Coming to the front; monologue, by E. Hopkins.
[2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37885; Edwin
Hopkins, New York. 8105a
Coming to their senses. See Coming to.
Coming (The) woman; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by Mervyn Dallas and Sedley Brown.
© Carrie Turner, Albany; 1894:41406,
Sept. 10. 8106
a comedy farce in 3 acts, by B. W. Stevens
and W. W. AVaters.
© B. AV. Stevens and AV. AV. AVaters, Santa
Cruz, Cal. ; 1895:48628, Sept. 24.
comedy sketch, by M. Reith.
8107
12 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1912 ; D : 31674 ; Mary Reith,
Chicago. 8108
See also Doctor Mondschein. — New (The)
woman.
Comisaria; pasillo comico-lirico, original de E.
Garcia Alvarez y R. Tirado, mfisica de Garcia
Alvarez, instrumentada por el maestro Vi-
cente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 27 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
174G0; Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Raimundo
Tirado, Madrid. 8109
Comisher (Der) hersher.
Zweiter.
See Haman der
384
8110
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8127
Commandant (The) of La-Tour; a romantic
and political farce comedy concerning tlie
Louisiana purchase, in 4 acts, by W. Busch.
ns p. f". Typewritten. [Note: A revised
dramatic composition, containing material
amendments, originally copyrighted by Wil-
liam Busch under the title In quad ; or, Court-
ing the wrong lass]
© William Busch, St. Louis; D : 2300, Sept.
4. 1902 ; Ic. Aug. 26, 1903 ; Ic. Sept. 17, 1903.
8110
Commandantur (La); piece en 3 actes, de J.-F.
Fonson. 37 p. (In Lectures pour tous, 15
juin, 1, 15 juillet, 1915)
© June 15, July 1, 15, 1915; Ic. Aug. 31,
1915 ; D : 41608 ; Jean-Frangois Fonson, Paris.
8110a
Commander (The); comic opera in 3 acts, by
B. N. Beal. [24] p. f". Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912; D: 31735; Bertram
Noel Beal. Denver. 8111
play in 1 act, by Broughton Tall. 19 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915; D : 39743 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 8111a
Commander Jarry, R. N., an Englishman who
escaped from Devil's Island; l)y G. Edwards.
38 p. f". Typewritten.
© Geo. Edwards, London ; D : 14564, Dec.
18, 1908; 2c. Dec. 18, 1908. 8112
Commander (The) of the fleet; a melodrama,
l)y J. W. Harkins, jr.
© James W. Hariiins, jr.. Worcester ; 1892 :
41488, Oct. 13. 8113
Commanding officer; play of American military
life, in 4 acts, by T. B. Sayre. [145] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909 ; D : 17051 ; Theodore
Burt Sayre, New Yorlv. 8114
See also Fall (The) of Port Arthur.
Commanding (A) position; a farcical enter-
tainment, by Amelia Sanford. Philadelphia,
The Penn publisiiing company, 1909. 23 p.
12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 15922,
May 22, 1909 ; 2c. May 22, 1909. 8115
Commandment (The); a drama in 4 acts and
O tableaux.
© Thomas B. MacDonough, Brooklyn;
1871 : 11152, Nov. 24. 8116
musical comedy in 2 acts, by W. S. Car-
penter, cover-title, 16 p. 8". Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© Nov. 27, 1912; 2c. Nov. 30, 1912; D:
31495; W. Spencer Carpenter, Philadelphia.
8117
Comme ils sont tous; comedie en 4 actes, par
A. Aderer et A. Ephrai'm. 32 p. illus. (inch
ports.) (L'lllustration theatrale, no. 159, ler
octobre 1910)
© Oct. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1910 ; D : 22411 ;
Adolphe Aderer and Armand Ephraim, Paris.
8118
Comme les feuilles . . .; comedie en 4 actes,
par Giuseppe Giacosa, tr. de Mile. Darsenne.
32 p. illus. (ports.) (L'lllustration theatrale,
no. 133, 18 decembre 1909)
© Dec. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 17887 ;
I\Tlle. Darsenne, Paris. ^ 8119
Comme on fait son lit . . .; vaudeville en 2
actes et 3 tableaux, [de] Jean-Jo.s6 Frappa.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 87 p. 8".
© Oct. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34834 ;
Joubert, Paris. 8120
Commencement days; a 3 act play of college
girl life, by V. Frame and M. Mayo. [107],
p. f". Typewritten.
© Margaret Mayo and Virginia Frame, New
York; D: 10115. Mar. 11, 1907; 2c. May 7,
1908. 8121
Commerce; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. S. Van
Westrum and F. Allen.
©Adriaan Schade Van Westrum and Frank
Allen. New York ; 1893 : 3946, Jan. 17. 8122
a drama of life in New York city, by J.
Wedekind. 92 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Julius Wedekind, New York ; D : 2866,
Jan. 15, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1903. 8123
Commercial (The) drummer; a comedy in 3
acts, bv Thorn IMelrose. Clyde, O.. Ames pub-
lishing company [1890) 24 p. 12". (Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 284)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890:39525,
Dec. 13; 2c. Dec. 24. 8124
See also Sam'l of Posen.
Commercial (The) drummers; comedy musical
act, by S. Goldsuiith and G. Hoppe. [7] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1911; D : 23028 ; Sol. Gold-
smith and (iuy Hoppe, Washington. 8125
Commercial (The) stakes; play in 1 act, by
J. P. Devir. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913 ; D : 32141 ; Joseph P.
Devir, Philadelphia. 8126
Commercial (The) tourist's bride; by H. S.
Hewitt.
© Joseph A. Jesse!, New York; 1886:
24795, Nov. 2. 8127
5379—15-
-25
385
8128
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8149
Commercial (The) tourist's bride — Continued.
or, The drummer in trouble, farce-comedy
in 3 acts, rewritten by J. A. Jessel and George
P. Hasbrouck.
© Joseph A. Jessel, New York ; 1889 : 25729,
Aug. 23. 8128
Commercial (The) traveller; a drama in 3 acts,
by J. Sinclair. [Wheeling, W. Va., 1877] 51
p. IG".
© Josiah Sinclair and Wni. Mulhern, United
States ; 1877 : 12593, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1878.
8129
Commercial (The) travellers; an original com-
edy in 3 acts and 7 scenes, by G. F. Bailey.
New York, .T. Polhenuis, 1879. 79 p. 8".
Typewritten, with printed title-page.
© George F. Bailey, Brooklyn; 1879:1.5682,
Nov. 20; 2c. Jan. 28, 1880. 8130
Commissaire (Le) et les cam.brioleurs; par
Eniile Archer. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D : 30004 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 8131
Commission (A); a comedy in 1 act, by Weedon
Grossnuth. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1904. 25 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted . . . ed. of
the works of tlie best authors, no. 66)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5788, Nov.
18, 1904; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 8132
Committee-man (The); play in 4 acts, by J. R.
Quinn. 68 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911; D : 23993 ; James R.
Quinn, Chicago. 8133
Commodore (The); an American farcical opera
in 3 acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1890 :
10214, May 17. 8134
a naval drama in 5 acts, by W. L. Roberts.
© Wm. L. Roberts, Milwaukee ; 1898 : 30263,
May 16. 8135
Commodore (The) of Wall street; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by E. F. Riggs.
® E. F. Riggs, New York ; 1893 : 46906, Oct.
20. 8136
Commodore's (The) grandson. See Jack.
Commodore's (The) will; a drama in 4 acts,
by A. Benrimo.
© Abraham Benrimo, New York ; 1877 :
2042, Feb. 15. 8137
Commodus; an historical play, by Lew Wallace.
© Lewis Wallace, Crawfordsville, Ind. ;
1876: 7207, June 12; 2c. June 20. 8138
Common (The) denominator; a play in 1 act,
by M. Leonard.
© Martin Leonard, New York; D : 1330,
Jan. 20, 1902. 8139
Common (A) fool.
© Henry Campbell, Philadelphia; 1898:
56084, Sept. 27. 8140
Common (The) law; original drama, by L. B.
Parker. [144] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25678 ; Lem B. Par-
ker, Jer.sey City. 8141
Common (A) law wife; a domestic melodi'ama,
by A. E. Wollf.
© A. E. Wollf, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1898:
17381, Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 2.5. 8142
Common (A) man; play in 4 acts, bv M. A.
C. C. Lewisohn. [3], 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913 ; D : 34069 ; Mary Arnold
Crocker Childs Lewi.sohn, Columbus, O. 8143
Common or preferred; play in 4 acts, by H. H.
Armstrong. [2], 44 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913 ; D : 34.501 ; Harold H.
Armstrong, Detroit. 8144
Common property; play in 3 acts, by Betsy
Lowndes [pseud, of H. B. AVhite] [112] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1914 ; D : 37524 ; Helena Bal-
lard White, San Francisco. 8144a
Common sense; a comedy in 5 acts, by H. B.
Norman. Ms.
© Henry B. Norman, New York ; 1877 :
11065, Sept. 26; Ic. July 11, 1881. 8145
play in 3 acts, by B. Ep.stein. [1], 90 p.
4". Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 1, 1914; D: 38973; Bennett
Epstein, New York. 8145a
Common (A) sense courtship; a 1 act play, by
A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, New York ; D :
3320, Apr. 20, 1903. 8146
Common (A) sinner; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by W. De ^'ere.
© William De A^ere, New York ; D : 109,
Feb. 2, 1901. 8147
Common (A) soldier; play in 1 act, by E. F.
Payne. [3], 16 p. 4°. Typev.ritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914; D: 391 03; Edward F.
Payne, Belmont, Mass. 8147a
Commoners (The); a comedy in 5 acts, by J. W.
Lewis.
© .John Wynder Lewis, Baltimore; D : 192,
Mar. 9, 1901. 8148
Commonwealers (The); a comic oi)era, by M.
NiCdlson.
© Malcolm NicoLson, Alma, Kan.; 1894:
29366. July 13. 8149
386
8150
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8167
Commotion; or, Mixed micks, or, Whose is it?
a hysterical farce-comedy in 8 acts and 2
scenes, by R. F. Carroll.
© Kichard F. Carroll, New York; 1884:
18833, Sept. 19. 8150
Communard's (The) daughter; play in 4 acts,
by M. Mikol. 47 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1911; D : 28231 ; Maurice
Mikol. New York. 8151
Commune. See Parent by proxy.
Commune (La); a play, by W. Humphreys.
© William Humphreys, New York; 1871:
6240, July 1. 8152
Communion (La) des tout-petits. Srr Cau-
series recreatives sur le dogme et la morale.
Commuters; comedy in 4 acts, by J. Forbes.
ir)3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1910; D : 20192 ; .Tames
Forbes, New York. 8153
Como buitres; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
(le M. Linares Rivas. Madrid, Biblioteca
Hispania, 1913. 174 p. 12".
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36508 ; Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid. 8153a
Como esta el mundo . . .; pretexto en 1 acto
dividido en 2 cuadros y otro plastico, en prosa
y un poco de verso, original de V. G. Paesa,
mtisica de los maestros .Julian Vivas y An-
tonio Puchol. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1911. 35, [4] p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25023; Vicente G. Paesa, Madrid. 8154
Como las flores; paso de comedia, en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de L. Linares Becerra y
,T. de Burgos. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaQoles] 1910. 33 p. 12".
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21098 ; Luis Linares Becerra y .Tavier de Bur-
gos, Madrid. 8155
Compact (The); play in 3 acts, by C. G. Rothen-
lioefer. [4], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910; D : 22701 ; Chas. G.
Rothenhoefer, Baltimore. 8156
Companero (El) de viaje; comedia en 1 acto yen
prosa, original de Miguel de Zarraga. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] i907. 35
p. 8".
© Miguel de Zarraga, Madrid ; D : 10543.
May 11, 1907; 2c. May 11, 1907. 8157
Companion (A) wanted; a 1 act comedy, by J.
R. Suye.
© James R. Saye, New York ; D : 4163, Oct.
30, 1903. 8158
Company A; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by H.
E. O'Grady.
© Henry Edwin O'Grady, Philadelphia ;
1893 : 40984, Sept. 9. 8159
Company for George; an original fai'cical com-
edy in 3 acts, l)y R. S. Warren Bell. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1911.
72 p. 16°. ( On cover : French's acting ed.,
2390)
© .Tune 16, 1911; 2c. June 16, 1911; D:
24493; Samuel French, ltd., London. 8160
Company (The) of Korah; drama in 4 acts, by
G. Seibel. [2], 111 p. -i". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15. 1914; D : 35665 ; George Sei-
bel, Pittsburgh. 8160a
Company Q in Cuba; comedy in 3 acts, by De
Wolfe and Carle.
© R. L. Carle. Postoria, O. ; 1900 A : 3316,
Feb. 5 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1901. 8161
Compensated; play in 4 acts, by J. A. Under-
w<.'od. [102] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911; D: 24364; John Allen
Underwood, Piqua, O. 8162
Compensation; drama in 1 act, by H. S. Stange.
[2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1913; D : 35301 ; Hugh S.
Stange, New York. 8163
play in 4 acts, by J. J. Russell. [4], 83 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1932; D: 30119; .Tacquelyn
J. Russell, York Harbor, Me. 8164
— play in 3 acts, by E. E. Iveays. [79] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1913; D: 33794; Ethelyn
Emery Iveays, Great Neck, N. Y. 8165
by J. M. E. Hart.
p. 1., 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1914 : D : 3S834 ; J. M. Edgar
Hart, Three Rivers, Canada. 8165a
Compensation (A) for living; a play in 4 acts,
by A. R. Oox.
© Annie Raymond Cox, New York ; 1898 :
74.S68, Dec. 20. 8166
Complaisances (Les); comedie en 5 actes, [par]
Gaston Devore. Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1902.
3 p. 1., 324 p. 12°.
© Paul Ollendorff, Paris ; D : 1360. Jan. 28,
1902 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1902. 8167
Compleat (The) angler; duologue, by Arthur
Scott Craven and J. D. Beresford. New York,
S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 24 p.
12".
© Mar. 3, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915 ; I) : 39880 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 8167a
387
8168
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8183
Complete (The) angler; comedy in 3 acts, by
T. H. Kelly.
© Thomas H. Kelly, New York; 1893:
50888, Nov. 15. 8168
Complete atonement. -S'ee Dawning.
Complete Hallowe'en book; by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Lebanon, O., March brothers L1915]
167 p. 12°.
Dramatic contexts: Who was scared? —
What do you know about ghosts? — Haunted
house. — Playing' brownie. — Hallowe'en shadow
picture show. — Hallowe'en party.
© Oct. 1, 1915; 2c. Oct. 18, 1915; aflf. Oct.
16, 1915 ; A : 414086 ; March bros., Lebanon, O.
8168a
Complete (The) poems of S. Weir Mitchell.
New York, The Century co., 1914. 6 p. 1., 3-
447 p. 12°.
Contents : Dramatic poems. — Francis
Drake. — Philip Vernon. — A medal. — Wind and
sea. — The cup of youth.— The violin. — Fran-
gois Villon.— The miser.— The wager.— Ba-
rabbas.
© Oct. 9, 1914 ; 2e. Oct. 19, 1914 ; A : 380972 ;
Century co., New York. 8168b
Complete surrender; a 1 act dramatic compo-
sition, by F. J. Beaman. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
. © Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
4903, Apr. 19, 1904; 2c. Apr. 28, 1904. 8169
Complicated (A) case; a comedy in 3 acts, by
M. E. Swan. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, Chicago; 1897:13926,
Feb. 26; 2c. Feb. 27. 8170
Complication (A); play in 1 act, by M. Walker
and Edith Terry. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1911; D : 23015 ; Marie
Walker, New York.
8171
Complications; a farce in 1 act, by T. A. Crow-
ley. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
14274, Nov. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1908. 8172
Composer (The); farce in 1 scene, by Carlton
Russell Foster. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1914 ; D : 37260 ; C. R. Foster
CO., Los Angeles. 8172a
Composite (A) bacchante; an original comedy
in 3 acts, by H. Hurst.
© Harrv Hurst, Peru, Ky. ; 1898:33979.
June 2. 8173
Compound power; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. C. Nichohis.
© Alexander C. Nicholas, Wadsworth,
Nev. ; 1900 A : 7366, Mar. 20; 2c. Mar. 11,
1901. 8174
Comprachicos (The); a romantic historical
drama in 4 acts, by F. Schoeifel. Type-
written.
© Florence Schoeffel. Brooldyn ; 1896:
65011, Nov. 28; 2c. Nov. 28. 8175
Compromise; schauspiel in 3 acte, von F.
Schneider. [70] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D : 23489 ; Friedrich
Schneider, Clifton, N. J. 8176
Compromised; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Marks.
Typewritten.
© Montague I\Iarks, London ; D : 167, Feb.
25, 1901 ; Ic. Feb. 25, 1901. 8177
drama in 4 acts, by E. S. Ballard. 52 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D : 36295 ; Ernest S.
Ballard, Eureka, Cal. 8177a
play, by E. Jepson. [2], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1913 ; D : 32686 ; Edgar Jep-
son, London. 8178
a play in 1 act, by L. J. Vance. 34 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Louis Joseph Vance, Rutherford, N. J. ;
D:9951, Feb. 11, 1907; Ic. Feb. 11, 1907.
8179
— play in 3 acts, by H. Drucke. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1915; D : 41191 ; Herman
Drucke, New York. 8179a
— or. High life, a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by J. Hartmann and J. B. Tuft.
© J. Hartmann and J. B. Tuft, New York ;
1888:35514, Dec. 13. 8180
or. The hee-ro-een, a farce burlesque in
1 act, by H. H. Krueger. [14] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914 ; D : 38720 ; Howard H.
Krueger, Berkeley, Cal. 8180a
Compromising Martha; a comedy in 1 act, by
Keble Howard [pseud, of John Keble Bell]
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1907. 25 p. 12°. (On cover: French's inter-
national copyi-ighted etl. of the works of the
best authors, no. 109)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9713, Dec.
29, 1906; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 8181
Compromiping (The) photo; 1 act play, by
A. li. ilbln. 17 p. 8°. I'rinted.
© Dec. 20, 1912; 2c. Dec. 26, 1912; D:
31791 ; Alexander B. Ebin, New York. 8182
Compromising (A) situation; by Rita Carlyle.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Isabella Gillam Duncan, Washington :
D : 7772. Dec. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1906.
8183
588
8184
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8204
Comrade; play in 4 acts, by M. W. Davis. [1].
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D : 34145 ; Malcolm
AVaters Davis, Hartford. 8184
Comrades; a comedietta, by W. A. Sonneborn.
© Walter Armand Sonneborn, Walthani,
Mass. ; 1900 A : 15G87, June 25. 8185
drama in 1 act. by W. H. Nichols. 28 p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910; D : 20216 ; Walter H.
Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 8186
— a drama in 3 acts, by G. M. Baker.
© George M. Balver, Boston ; 1877 : 3646,
Mar. 26; 2c. Apr. 2. 8187
— Same.. Bo.ston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1905.
52 p. 12". (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Mar. 26, 1905;
D : 5762, Nov. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1905. 8188
— -See also Plays; [by] August Strindberg.
Comrade's (A) luck; or, The stolen will, a
Grand Armv drama in 5 acts. Kearney, Neb.,
B. H. Goulding, 1881. 2 p. 1., 27 p. 12".
© James E. Gillespie, Kearney, Neb. ; 1880 :
18023, Nov. 27; 2c. May 21, 1881. 8189
Comte de Blainville; or. Two lives in one, a
serio-comic opera in 3 acts, libretto and music
by G. B. De Wier.
© G. Bertini De Wier, New York; 1885:
15727, July 22. 8190
Comte (Le) de Luxembourg'; operette en 3
actes, livret de A. M. Willner et 11. Bodansky,
adaptation franca ise de R. de Flers et G.-A.
de Caillavet, textes chantes de Jean Benedict,
musique de Franz Lebar. Paris. INIax Eschig,
1912. 3.57 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31526 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 8191
Comtesse (La); or. How they won, a society
drama in 5 acts, by B. L. Sanborn. 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Blanche L. Sanborn, San Francisco ; D :
3595. June 15, 1903; 2c. July 6, 1903. 8192
Comtesse (La) Berthe; or. Countess Bertha, a
play in 4 acts, by Edouard Cadol, tr. and
adapted by the Franco- American agency for
dramatic literature, ltd.
© Fran(^ois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 7093, Mar. 26. 8193
Comtesse (La) de Somerive; by Theodore Bar-
riere and Madame la baronne Regnault de
Prebois.
© Frederic Delgado, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 6952,
June 28. 8194
Con; or. Davy Jones' locker, a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by F. Williams and G. L. Stout.
© Fred Williams and George L. Stout,
United States; 1886:20496, Sept. 11. 8195
Con & CO.; play in 3 acts, adapted from the
French of Paul Gavault, Zuros Nancey and
Petrocochino Armont, by Oliver Herford.
[165] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1910; D : 21829 ; Henry W.
Savage, New York, 8196
Con Conroy and co.; a comedy drama by D.
Sully.
© Daniel Sully, United States; 1889:753,
Jan. 5. 8197
Con Cregan. .S'ce Heart (The) of the Irish-
man,
Con curers; a dramatic composition, by Joseph
M. Weber and Louis M. Fields.
© Weber and Fields, New York; 1898:
14072, Feb. 28. 8198
Con man; drama in 3 acts, by R. E. Dunbar. 112
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28609 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 8199
Con O'Ragen's secret. See Haunted (The)
mill.
Con toda felicidad; sainete lirico en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de .J. Moyron, mtisica de
Vicente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autoreses-
panoles] 1908. 32 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Julian Moyron, Madrid ; D : 14706, Jan.
2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 8200
Conca d'oro; azione comico-lirica in 3 atti, di
Ettore Moschino, musica di Arturo de Cecco.
Milano, C. F. Bodro [1911] 2 p. 1., 96 p. 12".
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 22, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1912 ; D : 28671 ;
Carlo Francesco Bodro, Milan. 8201
Concealed (The) bed; Scotch comedy sketch in
1 act, by G. Moffat. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1911; D: 25103; Graham
Moffat, London. 8202
Concealed (The) witness; or. The dark grave
mystery, American drama in 4 acts, by W. S.
Nead, jr. 2 p. 1., 80 p. obi. 4". Typewritten.
© William Silas Nead, jr., Cedar Rapids,
la. ; 1892 : 30394, July 21 ; Ic. Jan. 6, 1893.
8203
Conceit; a comedy in 4 acts, adapted from the
French of Labiche and Martin, by J. M.
Furbish.
© Julia Morton Furbish, Portland, Me. ;
1878 : 4373, Apr. 11. 8204
389
8205
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8225
Conceit (The) of sex; comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Wynne. [114] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1911; D : 24476 ; Ann:i
Wynne, New Yorlc. 8205
Concerning Nancy; an occurrence in 4 staf,'es,
by G. RoUit. [9G] p. 4". Typewritten.
© George Ilollit, London; r):6142, Jan. 27,
1905; 2c. Jan. 27, 1905. 8206
Concerning our own; comedy of unmorality in
4 acts, by Rita Leo. 123 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913; D: 32453; Mrs. E. F.
Leo, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 8207
Conchita; dramatic sl^etch in 1 act by Catherine
Amelia Davy and Catberine Ennna Dewey,
n p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1010 ; D : 22733 ; Catherine A.
Daw, Chicago, and Catlierine PL Dewey, Kan-
sas City, Mo. 8208
oper in 4 aufziigcn (nacli Pierre Louys' La
Condemned — Continued.
or. The perils of an orphan.
© S. F. Ronard, Pbiladelpliia ; ]87S:1816,
fennue et le pantiu) liir die biilme bearbeitet
von I\raurice Vaucaire und Carlo Zangarini,
deutsch von Alfred Briiggemann, musik von
Riccardo Zandonai. Leipzig, G. Ricordi & c.
1913. 56 p. 12". [Liln-etto onlyl
© Apr. 10, 1913; 2c. Apr. 11, 1013; D:
32921; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 8209
— opera in 4 acts, from La fennne et le pantin,
by I'ierre Louys, Italian libretto by Mauri zio
Vaucaire and Carlo Zangarini, English ver-
sion by R. H. Elkin, music by Riccardo Zan-
donai. London, (i. lUcordi &, c. 1012. 50 p.
8". [Libretto only]
© June 19, 1912; 2c. June 20, 1912; D:
3<)038; G. Ricordi & co.. Milan. 8210
— opera in 4 atti (da La fennue et le pantiu,
di Pierre Louys) adattamento scenico di Mau-
rizio Vaucaire e (Jarlo Zangarini, musica di
Riccardo Zandonai. Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi
& c, 1911. 58 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 16, 1911; 2c. Nov. 17, 1911; D:
25779; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 8211
Same. Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi & c, 1911.
56 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 21, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1912 ; D : 28803 ;
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 8212
Conchita of the border; play in 1 act, by H. B.
Ford. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913 ; D : 319S6 ; Harrison
Ford, New York. 8213
Conclave (II) di Papa Pio Sesto, anno 1774.
Sec Imposture (Le) del Vaticano e le cru-
delta della S. inquisizione.
Condemned; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by S. J.
Friedman. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914; D : 37942 ; Simon J.
Friedman, Cleveland. 8213a
Feb. 11.
8214
Condemned to death; a melodrama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, adapted, and with original
songs, by (Jeorge Russell Jackson, nmsic by
(diaries D. Blake.
© R. J. Dillon, Boston: 188(5:1444.5. June
24. 8215
Condemned to exile; an original romantic
drama in 7 tableaux, by J. S. licerburger.
© Jeff. S. Leerburger, (^-ilifornia : 1880:
1010, Jan. 16. 8216
Condensed art; or. The lightning artist, a new
and original monologue, in 1 act and 1 scene,
by N. K. Koon.
© Nancy Kate Koon, Philadelphia; 1894:
28829, July 10; 2c. July 10. 8217
Condensed (The) playwright. Sec Stock ex-
change.
Condes (Los) de Carrion; opereta en 1 acto y en
prosa [de] L. de Larra, musica del maestro
Robert Planquette. INIadrid | Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 40 p. 12". [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
1(5869: Luis de Larra, Miidrid. 8218
Conditional (A) pardon; a play in .") acts, by
J. Bradford and F. Stinson.
© Joseph Bradford and Fred Stinson. Bos-
ton ; 1875: 119:37, Nov. 12. 8219
Conditions disclosing the horrors of war; play
in 3 acts, by H. I. Fox. 1 2], 38 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1913; D: 32845; Henry L
Fox, North Pitcher, N. Y. 8220
Coney Island; a play in 4 acts, by L. Vider.
© Louis Vider, New York; 1879:13024,
Oct. 2. 8221
— or. Little Ethel's prayer, an original
drama in 5 acts, by G. F. McDonald. 1 p. 1.,
79, 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© (Jeorge F. McDonald, Brooklyn ; 1881 :
9310, June 14; 2c. June 20. 8222
— or, Scenes at the iron pier.
© Lillie Hall, United States; 1883:5095.
Mar. 19. 8223
Coney (A) Island girl; a 3 act farce comedy
extravaganza, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1895:. 332 17,
June 26. 8224
Confederate (A) colonel; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by J. F. Milliken and F. Keller.
© James F. Milliken and Fred Keller, New-
York ; 1893:23291, May 13. 8225
390
8226
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8245
Confederate (The) spy; a military drama in 5 Confession — Continued,
acts, bv W. Ellswortli Stedinan. New Yorli.
S. Frencli and son [1887] 51 p. 12°.
(Frencli's standard drama. The acting: ed.,
no. 402)
© Samuel French & son, New York; 1887:
19421, July 28; 2c. Aug. 19. 8226
Same.
© W. Ellsworth Stedmau, Fennville, Mich.,
as the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 6888, June 24, 1915. Original entry,
July 28, 1887, no. 19421. 8226a
play of Irish folk-life in 1 act, by D.J. Shea.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D : 29307 ; Dennis .7.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 8236
Confession is good for the soul; comedy drama
in 1 act, by H. S. Sheldon. [2], 37 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1913 ; D : 31948 ; H. S. Shel-
don, New York. 8237
Confessional (The) Sec Dramatic episodes.
Confederates; a drama in 1 act, by H. Wood- Confessions of a male flirt; a bachelor's solilo-
quy on the eve of his wedding, by Lawrence
D.Fogg. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1904.
7 p. 16".
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 4624,
Feb. 18, 1904; 2c. Mar. 1, 1904. 8238
ville.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:27973,
Apr. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 8227
romantic comedy for one male and one
female, text and stage business ed. and rev.
by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short. New
York, Edgar S. Werner & co. [1906] 8 p.
12°. (On cover: Werner ed.)
© Edgar S. AVerner, New York ; D : 9474,
Nov. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 8228
Confederate's (The) daughter. See Flash (A)
of lightning.
Confessions of a wife.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D:5422,
Aug. 12, 1904. 8239
— or. From mill to millions.
© Owen Davis stock co., New York ; D :
5885, Dec. 8, 1904. 8240
Confesion (La); comedia en 1 acto y en prosa, Confessions of an actress. See Actress (The)
original de J. Dicenta. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1908. 26 p. 12°
© .Toaquin Dicenta. Madrid; D: 14692, Jan.
2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 8229
Confession; by P. H. Lewis. 2 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Phil H. Lewis, Memphis, Tenn. ; D : 9794,
Jan. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1907. 8230
— by T. Ricketts. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Scenario]
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1909; D : 17740 ; Thomas
Ricketts, Chicago. 8231
— a drama in 1 act, adapted from a French
Confidence; comedy of admonition, by P. Moel-
ler. [1], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1914 ; D : 36090 ; Philip Moel-
ler. New York. 8240a
Confidence betrayed. See Retribution.
Confidence game.
© Edgar Vaughan, San Francisco; D:
10007, Feb. 21, 1907. 8241
a comedy in 2 acts, by Evelyn G. Whiting.
play.
© European play bureau. New York ; D :
10440, Apr. 29, 1907. 8232
— in 4 acts, by James Halleck Reid. 90 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911; D: 24566; Aubrey
Mittenthal, New York. 8233
— play in 1 act, by C. Recht. 20 p. 16°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D: 32934; Charles
Recht, New York. 8234
by W. AV. Munro and A. W. Gough.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913; D: 35087; William
Wallace INIunro and Austin William Gough,
New York. 8235
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1900. 26 p. 12°.
(Baker's edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
398, Jan. 4; 2c. Feb. 17. 8242
Confidence restored; by Mrs. W. S. Rosen-
strauch. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. William S. Rosenstrauch, Newark,
N. J. ; D : 14753, Jan. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1909.
8243
Confidence (A) trick; 1 act play, by A. Mar-
shall. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D : 32742 ; Abigail
Marshall, New York. 8244
Confidential (The) agent; drama in prologue
and 4 acts, by S. B. IMolander and A. Mo-
lander. 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Swan B. Molander and Alfred Molander,
Mora, Minn. ; 1892 : 43199, Oct. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 25.
8245
391
8246
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8266
Confidential (The) clerk; a stirring play in 4
acts, by W. Ellsworth Stednian. New York,
T. H. French ; London, Samuel French, 1892.
51 p. 12". ([French's standard drama. Tlie
acting ed., no. 414] )
© T. H. French, New York ; 1892 : 461B4.
Nov. 12; 2c. Dec. 1. 8246
Confidential evidence; dramatic sketch In 1 act,
by O. F. Baerens. 1.') p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913; D:34.-)96; Oscar F.
Baerens. St. Louis. 8247
Confirmed (A) bachelor; a comedy in 1 act,
written expi-essly for the Herald contest, by
G. M. Travis. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George M. Travis, Peekskill, N. Y. ; 1891 :
41957, Nov. 23; 2c. Nov. 23. 8248
Conflagration (The) /Sre Dramatic works of
Gerhart Hauptmann.
Conflict (The)
•© Sara Miller, New York ; I > : 14567, Dec.
18, 1908. 8249
Same.
© Maurice V. Samuels, New York ; D : 7052,
July 31, 1905. 8250
a drama in 4 acts, by H. B. Hoffman. 142
p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Herman B. Hoffman, New York ; D :
11607, Oct. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1907. 8251
— a melodrama in 5 acts and 11 scenes, by
C. W. Currier and T. F. Daniels. 114 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© C. W. Currier and T. F. Daniels, Maple-
wood, N. J. ; D : 5247, July 1, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 8.
1904. 8252
[play in 5 acts], by J. Gissin. [54] p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. June 12, 1912 ; D : 29944 ; James Gis-
sin, New York. 8253
Conflict (The) and reconciliation. See True to
the heart.
Conflict (The) of conscience; play in 4 acts, by
Y. Brooks and C. G. Davis. 4 v. f° . Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1914; D : 38532 ; Virginia
Brooks and Charles Gilbert Davis, Chicai^o.
8253a
Conflict (The) of '88. See Free trade in
America.
Conflict (A) of elements; a comedietta in 1
act, by Edward Heron-Allen.
© C. F. Chatterton, New York; 1888:
81190. Nov. 2. 8254
Conflicts; a 1 act sketch, by M. M. Suck. 15 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Marie Madeleine Suck, Boston ; D : 15630,
Apr. 14, 1909; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909. 8255
Confusion; a comedy in 3 acts, by Joseph Der-
rick, readapted by J. Stetson.
© John Stet.son, Boston ; 1883 : 15698, Aug.
24. 8256
— — ■ a farce in 5 acts, by Julius Rosen.
© George IM. Hyatt, New York; 1883:
19550, Oct. 24. 8257
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, adapted by
- Joseph Derrick, readapted by J. Stetson. Ill
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1883 : 17761, Sept.
28.; Ic. Sept. 28. 8258
■ an original farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
Joseph Derrick. New York & London, S.
French, 1900. 51 p. 12°. (French's interna-
tional copyrighted edition of the works of the
best author.s, no. 31)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 16639,
July 6; 2c. .July 25. 8259
Confusion (A) of automobilists; a 3 act farce
comedv of modern American road life, by
J. AVedekind (Morrill Hazard) 48 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Julius Wedekind, New York; D : 12205,
Jan. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1908. 8260
Confusion (The) of tongues; or. The modern
tower of Babel, by B. Gould and C. L. Ruch.
37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1909 ; D : 16298 ; Bennie
Gould and C. L. Ruch, Washington, Pa. 8261
Congeniality; drama in 4 acts, by B. L. Hall.
87 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910; D : 20685 ; Burton
Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. 8262
Congress; a play in 3 acts, by J. M. Maxwell.
© John Milo Maxwell, Chicago; 1894:
44180, Sept. 21. 8263
or. The pretty triumph of a sentiment, a
serious opera in 2 acts, music by J. B. Grant,
words by N. Babcock.
© John B. Grant and Natt Babcock, United
States; 1880:3111, Feb. 26. 8264
Congress and camp of the American Revolu-
tion. See Rose McCrea.
Congress of Lilliputians and midget comedians
of the world; a spectacular play in 3 acts, by
C. E. Blaney.
© Cluis. E. Blaney, New York; 1896: 5.5921,
Oct. 9. 8265
Congress (The) of nations; or. Meeting of
monarchs, a grand military spectacle in 1
act and 13 scenes, by P. T. Barnum and
company.
© P. T. Barnum & co.. New York ; 1875 :
2897. Mar. 27. 8266
392
8267
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8287
Congress of 1950. See Women in politics.
Congressional aspirants.
© Perry bros., San Francisco ; 1883 : 1606.
Jan. 24. 8267
Congressman (The) ; comedy in 3 acts, by W. C.
Parker. Philadelphia, Penn pub. co., 1914.
60 p. 12°.
© Nov. 17, 1914; 2c. Nov. 20, 1914; D:
38853; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 8267a
play in 4 acts, by L. Hasbroudv. [86] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1913 ; D : 32680 ; Lascelles
Hasbrouck, Passaic. N. J. 8268
Congressman (A) at large; dramatic composi-
tion, by G. W. Quigley. 20 p. A". Type-
written.
© George William Quigley, New York ; D :
1915, May 29, 1902; 2c. May 29, 1902. 8269
Congressman Kitty; political travesty in 1 act,
by F. J. Beaman and Clifford Ivins. [2], 21
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913; D : 33979 ; Fred J.
Beaman, Washington. 8270
Congresswoman (The); an entirely original
farce-comedy in 3 acts, by T. D. Beasley and
F. H. Mead. San Diego, Cal., Kimball-Beas-
ley company [1895] 59 p. 12".
© T. D. Beaslev and F. H. Mead, United
States, 1895:8100, Feb. 5; 2c. Feb. 23. 8271
Conjugal (A) drama.
See Camaleonte.
24 p.
Conjurism; by L. E. Pennington.
Typewritten.
© Louis Ernest Pennington, Philadelphia;
D : 12584. Mar. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1908.
[Note : Copies have title, Conjurism, voodo-
ism, or hypnotism] 8272
Conjurism, voodoism or hypnotism,
jurism.
See Con-
Conjuror (The); play in 3 acts, by H. W. Leon-
;ird. [51] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1911; D: 25984; Harry W.
Leonard. New York. -, 8273
Conjuror Cupid; or, The legerdemain of love,
a novelty comedy in 3 acts, by Harry Carter
Irwin.
© H. C. Irwin, Baltimore; D : 9334, Oct.
27, 1906.
8274
Conn; or. Love's victory, a drama of the
strikes, bv L. S. Powell and J. C. Frank.
Clyde, O., A. D. Ames [1885] 1 p. 1., 28 p.
12".
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 32.50, Feb.
6 ; 2c. Feb. 6. 8275
Conn A. Mara; or. The O'Neills of the Red
hand, an Irisli comedy drama in 3 acts and
10 scenes, by C. E. Verner.
© Charles E. Verner, New York; 1897:
60757, Oct. 27. 8276
Connais-toi; piece en 3 actes, [par] P. Hervieu.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration, 1909] 1 p. 1.,
57 p. 12°.
© Paul Hervieu, Paris ; D : 15744, Apr. 30,
1909 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1909. 8277
Sec also Know thyself. — Theatre complet;
[de] Paul Heiwieu.
Connecticut country life. Sed Edgewood folks.
Connecticut peach; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Chamberlin. 43 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20628 ; Frederick
Chamberlin, Boston. 8278
Connecticut's tramp mystery; a play in 3 acts,
by W. C. Tanner. Typewritten.
© William Charles Tanner, New I'ork ;
1898 : 32297, I\Iay 25 ; Ic. May 25. 8279
Connemara; or, Ireland as it is, a melo-drania
in 5 acts and 9 scenes, by W. D. O'Brien.
© William Desmond O'Brien, New York ;
1890:36621, Nov. 20. 8280
Connie's clothes; by U. Davis. 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ulvsses Davis, Chicago : D : 15829, May
11. 1909 ; 2c. May 7, 1909. 8281
Connoisseur (The); drama in 4 acts, by Dorothy
L. Bristol. [4], 67. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1912: D : 30274 ; Ida H.
Smith, New York. 8282
Connubial bliss.
© Lane and Roberts, Utica, N. Y. ; D : 560,
June 10, 1901. 8283
Conquered; a drama by H. Peterson, based on
a French drama, by Octave Feuillet.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia ; 1876 :
9163, Aug. 5. 8284
Conquered by the cross; blaidc verse tragedy,
by V. P. Sullivan, ii, 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1910; D: 21302; Vincent P.
Sullivan, Brooklyn. 8285
Conquering Cupid; an operetta in 2 acts, bv
n. J. Jewett.
© Hugh J. Jewett, Harford County, Md. ;
D: 12724, Apr. 10, 1908. 8286
Conquering Kate; comedy in 4 acts, by R. C.
Smith. 124 p.
© Ic. Jan
Creighton Smith, Thomaston, Me,
4°. Typewritten.
30, 1913 ; D : 32140 ;
Rita
8287
393
8288
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8308
Conqueror (The); si comedy, by H. A. D'Arcy.
© Hush Antoine D'Arcy, New York; D:
1771. Apr. 23. 1902. 8288
love drama in 3 .acts, by Johann Wiegand,
authorized tr. by Amelia Von Ende.
© Gustav Wiegand. Brooklyn ; D : 6793.
.Tune 2. 1905. 8289
Conquest (The); by }^. T. Graves. 77 p. S".
Typewritten.
"© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910; D: 20477; Belden Tay-
lor Graves, St. Louis. 8290
by S. N. Cottermaii.
© Stanlev N. Cotterman. Ghieafro ; 1) ; 12965,
May 13. 196,S. 8291
ec.niedy in 3 acts, by W. O. Iserloh. 93 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 27. 1913; D : 33342 ; Wm. O.
8292
S. James. [2],
Iserloh, Los Angeles.
— drama in 4 acts, by A. A.
121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1914 ; D : 3.5926 ; Alice Archer
Sewall James, Washington. 8292a
— a historical drama in 5 acts, by Eva Emery
Dye.
© Claude Boyd Clement, Portland, Or. ; D :
3845, Aug. 19, 1903. 8293
play in 4 acts, by H. C. Erickson. 46 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910 ; D : 22182 ; Hannah C.
Erickson. Santa Clara. Cal. 8294
a romance of the Lewis and Clark expe-
dition, dramatized in 4 acts, by P. F. Rogo-
way and Claude B. Clement. 101 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Phil. F. Rogoway, Portland, Or. ; D : 6.590.
Apr. 28, 1905; 2c. Apr. 28, 1905. 8295
a society comedy drama, by J. McGrath
and P. W. Hyde.
© James McGrath and Paul Woodworth
Hvde. Pittsburgh; D : 3350, Apr. 28, 1903.
8296
Conquest (A) conquered; a drama in 4 acts [by
G. Griswold]
© Grace Griswold, Chicago; 1897:61989,
Nov. 3 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 8297
Same. Typewritten.
© Grace Griswold, Chicago ; 1897 : 403, Jan.
2; 2c. Jan. 5. 8298
Conquest (The) of Anne; drama in 3 acts, by
M. Van der Voort. [8], 48 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1913; D: 34710; Maybelle
Van der Voort, Palo Alto, Cal. 8299
Conquest of Granada. See Representative
English dramas from Dryden to Sheridan.
Conquest (The) of Jerusalem; a grand spec-
tacular drama, by I. Kiralfy.
© Inn-e Kiralfy, New York; 1888:3-5323,
Dec. 11. 8300
Conquest (The) of Mexico; a dramatic specta-
cle, by I. W. Edwards. 2 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Irving W. Edwards, Brooklyn ; D : 12664.
Apr. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1908. 8301
— a scenic and romantic compositicm, by J.
Rettig. 44 p. obi. f". Typewritten.
© John Rettig, Cinciimati : 1887 : 23869,
Sept. 20; Ic. Oct. 17, 1888. 8302
— a spectacular historical i)lay in 5 acts and
2 tableaux, by G. F. Euler. Typewritten.
© George F. Euler, San Francisco; 1883:
2036, Jan. 31; 2c. Oct. IT. 1894. 8303
See also Cortez. — Montezuma. — Other
See Peter and
Conquest (The) of Quebec. See Wolfe.
gods.
Conquest (The) of Porto Rico.
Pepita.
Conquistadora (La); pasatiempo comico-lirico
en 1 acto y 3 cnadros, original de J. Romeo,
mfisica del maestro Manuel Quislant. Ma-
drid I Sociedad de autoivs espanoles] 1915.
31 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41070; Jose Romeo. Madrid. 8303a
Conrad; <»r, The hand of a friend, drama in 3
acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, New York ; 1882 : 740,
Jan. 16. 8304
Conquest (The) of England,
six, by Jove!
See Ten-sixty-
Same. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
CO. [1897] .39 p. 16".
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59874,
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 8305
Conrad and Lizzette; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. H. Laugdon and 1*. M. Allison.
© W. H. Langdon and P. M. Allison, Balti-
more; 1875:4325, Apr. 28. 8306
Conrad and Medora; or. The cheerful corsair
and his beauteous bride, a burlesque in 3
acts, by .7. Cheever Goodwin.
© .Tames Valentine Taylor, Cambridge,
Mass.; 1876:9079, Aug. 3. 8307
Consanguinity; or. Countess Donati, a Roman
emotional play in 4 acts, by F. J. Hallo. Ill
p. f". Typewritten.
© Frank J. Hallo, Minneapolis; 1893:
13832, Mar. 20 ; 2c. May 3. 8308
394
8308
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8326
Consarning' Sairey 'TJggins; 1 act farce, by
Wiirrid Blair. London, Joseph Williams, ltd.,
1914. 19 p. 12°.
<g) June 11, 1914; Ic. June 12, 1914; D:
37296; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 8308a
Conscience. Ms.
© A. E. Lancaster and Julian Magnus, New
York ; 1876 : 722, Jan. 14 ; 2c. May 16. 8309
a drama, by A. N. Shideler.
© Albert Newton Shideler. New York ;
1898:34332, June 4; 2c. June 4. 8310
dramatic sketch, by R. T. Kettering. 13
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr.3,191o: D : 402.^i9 : Ralph Thomas
Kettering, Chicago.
8310a
— morality operetta for children and grown
ups in 3 acts, by .7. de Grandniont, music by
Yvonne Koniger. 79 p. pis. 8". Printed.
[Words only]
© July 28. 1915; 2c. July 20, 1915; D:
41327 ; Jules de Grandniont. New York.
8310b
— play in 3 acts, by S. B. Tall. [168] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1914: D:3S063; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 8310c
— -playlet in 1 act, by Horace Hazeltine
[pseud, of C. S. Wayne] 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913; D: 32083; Charles
Stokes Wayne, Point Pleasant, N. J. 8311
— a spot-light drama, a story told in flashes,
by Momus [pseud, of] M. Ryder. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© ]\Iaxwell Ryder, London ; D : 9818, Jan.
21, 1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907. 8312
Conscience (La) de I'enfant; piece en 4 actes, de
G. Devore. [Paris] 1899. 1 p. 1., 64 p., 1 1.
12''.
© Gaston Devore, Paris; 1899:81448, Dec.
16; 2c. Dec. 16. 8313
Conscience money; an original comedy in 3 acts.
© L. Israels. New York: 1873:10076, Sept.
6. 8314
Conscious lovers. Sec Representative English
dramas fi'om Dryden to Sheridan.
Conscript (The); a plav in 6 acts, bv W. li.
Mitchell. 2 p. 1., 27 p. 8".
© William L. Mitchell, Chicago; 1877:
10195, Sept. 4; 2c. Jan. 12. 8315
Conscript (The) of Croisey Yew; a pastoral
drama in 5 acts, by W. H. Grimkg.
© AVm. H. Grimke, New York ; 1894 : 55710,
Nov. 30. 8316
Conscript (The) of Goldinger; a di*ama in 4
acts, from Russian history, by S. V. Vic-
torson.
© S. V. Victorson, Boston ; 1882 : 1192, Jan.
23. 8317
Conscription (The) stafE; a play in 4 acts, by
Isaac Landman. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Isaac Landman, Montreal, Canada ; D :
2084, June 24, 1902; 2c. June 24, 1902. 8318
Consejo (Un) de amigo; entremfe en prosa de
costumbres andaluzas, original de A. Saenz y
Saenz. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1914. 24 p. 12".
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36511; Antonio SJlenz y Saenz, Madrid. 8318a
Consequences; a comedy, by T. Frost.
© Thomas Frost, New York ; 1893 : 33261.
July 14. 8319
drama in 3 acts, by T. W. Broadhurst.
[100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911; D : 23240 ; Thomas W.
Broadhurst. New York. 8320
Considerable (A) courtship; a farce in 1 act,
by Bessie Blair Smith. Philadelphia. The Penn
pub. CO., 1900. 11 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1900 A : 17373,
July 14; 2c. July 14. 8321
Considerable dream; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by C. T. Wolfe. [11] p. f°. Ms. and type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1911 ; D : 24063 ; Charles T.
Wolfe, Chicago. 8322
Consolar al triste; sainete en 1 acto en prosa,
oi-iginal de A. Casero. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1915. 29 p. 12".
© Aug. 30, 1915 ; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41638 :
Antonio Casero, Madrid. 8322a
Consolation; a monologue sketch, by Con T.
Murpliy.
© Charles E. Davie.s, New Orleans ; D : 2658,
Nov. 12, 1902. 8323
Consolation (The) prize; an American comedy
in 3 acts, by J. A. Chew.
© .Tames Alfred Chew, Winslow, Bucks.
England ; I> : 3442, May 16, 1903. 8324
Consoler (The) See Eternal (The) feminine.
Consort (A) of heroines; a representation of
literary characters in 3 scenes, by Harriet
Wheeler. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1902]
15 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D ; 2450, Oct. 8,
1902 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1902. 8325
Conspiracy; by A. F. St. John. 305 p. obi. f°.
Ms.
© Alice Freet St. John, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1886 : 14135 ; June 19 ; Ic. June 19. 8326
395
8327
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8348
Conspiracy — Continued.
an American drama in 4 acts.
© P. H. Duffy, New York ; 1887 : 5068, Mav.
4. 8327
a comedy in 3 acts, by D. O'Connell.
© Daniel O'Connell. San Francisco; 1883:
23043: Dec. 12. 8328
a drama, by A. R. Haven.
© Albert lioland Haven. New York; 1885:
25006. Nov. 30. 8329
a drama in 4 acts, by ^l. M. Thrane.
© Marcus Moeller Thrane, La Crosse, Wis. :
1879; 7710. June 9. 8330
dramatic sketch, by C. W. Calhoun. 12 p.
4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1910; D: 22381; C. W. Cal-
houn. Berkeley, Cal. 8331
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Wm. Organ.
Milwaukee, A. A. Reim [1910] 16 p. 16°.
© Apr. 15. 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911 ; D : 24010 ;
Adolph E. Reim, INIilwaukee. 8332
a play in 4 acts, by .Tohn Drake. Cincin-
nati, Miller & co., 1878.
© Miller & co., Cincinnati ; 1878 : 4843, Apr.
22. 8333
a political tragedy in 3 acts, by O. W. [or
W. O.] Andrae. Washington, 1888. 30 p. 8°.
© O. W. Andrae, Washington; 1888:8497.
Mar. 22; 2c. Apr. 5. 8334
See also Giordano. — Richelieu. — Yonkers
cliff.
Conspiracy (The) of Cataline; a tragedy in 3
acts, founded on history, by H. G. Chase.
© Howard Gibbs Chase. New York; 1889:
36086. Nov. 27. 8335
Conspiracy (The) of Pontiac; American pageant
play in 4 acts, by K. G. Eastman and Charles
A. Eastman. .56"p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40721 ; Elaine Good-
ale Eastman, Amherst, Mass. 8335a
Conspiracy (The)
comedies.
of the Pozzi. See Three
Conspiradores (Los); sainete Ifrico en 1 acto y
2 cuadros, original do A. IMatilla y J. Mal-
donado, mfisica de los maestros Breton (A.)
V Cambronero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1909. 45 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© July 2. 1909 ; 2c. July 14. 1909 ; D : 16242 ;
Aurelio Matilla y Jose Maldonado, Madrid.
8336
Conspirator (The); a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by Jean Moreau [pseud.]
© F. E. Janette, Owosso, Mich. ; 1894 : 3335,
Jan. 12. 8337
Conspirator (The) — Continued.
Same. Typewritten.
© Fred. E. Janette, Owosso, Mich.; 1894;
7655, Apr. 3; 2c. Apr. 3. 833£
a tragedy in 5 acts, by J.
L. Hempstead.
Memphis, IVnn. [1880] 68 p. 12°.
© Junius L. Hempstead, Memphis, Tenn. ;
1880 : 13056. Aug. 25 ; 2c. Aug. 25. 8339
Conspirators; comedy in 2 acts for girls only,
bv Evelvn Sinnns. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1910. 22 p. 12°.
© Jan. 18, 1910; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; D:
17967 ; Dick & Fitzgerald. New York. 8340
— - in 4 acts, by A. S. Burleson. [127] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1911; D : 24719 : Adele S.
Burleson. Austin, Tex. 8341
See also Remorse.
Conspirators (The) and lovers.
(The) war of 1900.
See Social
Conspirators (The) of Thompson street.
Julius, the snoozer.
See
Constable (The); rural comedy drama in 4 acts,
by A. F. Baxter. [3]. 37 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912 ; D : 29601 ; Arthur F. Bax-
ter, Ottumwa, la. 8342
Constable Pike, detective; (piaint comedy in 1
act, by George Totten Smith. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910; D : 2106S ; Clement G
Blevins, New York. 8343
Constance; comic opera in 3 acts, book by G. G.
Hollister, rev. by F. D. Bloomfield, music by
F. D. Bloomfield. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1910 ; D : 20035 ; F. D. Bloom-
field, Buffalo. 8344
a drama in 5 acts.
© Solomon Imanuel Obermeier, New York;
1885 : 26491, Dec. 16. 8345
a drama in 3 acts, by W. H. Varney.
© W. Horace Varney, Boston; 1899:40199,
June 19.
8346
or, A recollection of Gettysburg, a drama
in 4 acts, by Elio Apraford [pseud, of Adolfo
Pierra] 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. Pierra, Philadelphia ; 1882 : 7120, IMay
3 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1891. 8347
Constance de Brolie; a play in 4 acts, by F. W.
Ruger. Acting ed. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence AYhite Ruger, Chicago ; 1895 :
12498, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 8348
396
8349
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8367
Constance of Armagnac; play in blank verse,
in ,") acts, by L. C. Schem. [2], 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D : 23113 ; Lida C.
Schem, Hoboken, N. J. 8349
Constancy; a comedy.
© Mary E. B. Emery, Salem, Mass. ; 1897 :
41166, July 15. 8350
a domestic drama in 3 acts, by R. J. De
Cordova.
© R. J. De Cordova, New York; 1872:
10078, Sept. 19. 8351
a drama in 3 acts, by W. H. McCartney
(Major Muldoon) and J. H. Selwyn.
© Wm. H. McCartney and John H. Selwyn,
New York ; 1871 : 4166, May 5. 8352
play in 1 act, by William Smith O'Brien.
Construction du theatre et des ombres.
Ombres chinoises.
See
[2], 13 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912; D : 31413 ; W. S.
O'Brien. St. Louis. 8353
— • a romantic drama in 8 acts, by R. J. De
Cordova.
© R. J. De Cordova, New York ; 1879 ; 4310.
Apr. 2. 8354
Constancy unrewarded. See Admirable (The)
Bashville.
Constant (The) lover; a comedy of youth in 1
act, by St. John Hankin. London, S. French,
ltd. ; New York, S. French [1912] 24 p. 12°.
© Mar. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1912 ; D : 28938 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 8355
Constantine; by C. D. South.
© Chas. D. South, Santa Clara, Cal. ; D:
15678, Apr. 21, 1909. 8356
Roman drama in 5 acts, by C. D. South.
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2. 1913 ; D : 33382 ; Charles Dan-
iel South, Santa Clara, Cal. 8357
a tragedy, by J. C. Kittredge. Boston, The
author, 1881. 74 p. 12°.
© J. C. Kittredge, United States; 1881:
11417, July 23; 2c. July 23. 8358
or, The victory of the cross, historical play
in 4 acts, adapted from the German, by T.
Krebs. [31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1913 ; D : 34897 ; Tony Krebs,
Boston. 8359
Constantinople; an original spectacular drama,
by D. Belasco and J. A. Heme.
© David Belasco and James A. Heme, San
Francisco ; 1879 : 6671, May 17. 8360
Constanza; a play in 5 acts, by C. W. Brink.
© C. W. Brink, Washington; 1881:13843,
Sept. 9. 8361
Consuelo; comedia en 3 actos y en verso, por
Adelardo Lopez de Ayala, ed. with an intro-
duction and notes by Aurelio M. Espinosa . . .
New Yorlv, H. Holt and companv,1911. x. 212
p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Dec. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1911 ; A : 303476 ;
Henry Holt & co.. New York. 8362
musical drama in 6 acts, by George Sand,
tr. by Fayette ftobinson. dramatized by E. S.
Shiuuick. 102 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914; D: 38719; Ella Searle
Shinniek, Columbu.s, O. ' 8362a
a play in 4 acts, by C. A. Norcross. Type-
written.
© Charles A. Norcross, Washington; 1900
A : 701, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Feb. 3. 8363
Consular assistance; or. Official resistance,
farcical divertisemeut in 1 act, bv L. N. Rob-
erts. 28 p. 12°. Printed.
© May 4, 1914 ; Ic. May 26, 1914 ; D : 37278 ;
Lewis Niles Roberts. London. 8363a
or, Un mauvais quart d'heure, brief di-
vertisement, by L. N. Roberts. Dover, Eng-
land, Grigg and son, 1914. 16 p. 12°.
© Apr. 24, 1914; Ic. May 15, 1914; D:
37063; Lewis Niles Roberts, London. 8363b
Consulesa (La); comedia en 2 actos. de S. y J.
Alvarez (Juintero. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1914. 75 p. 12".
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40052 ; Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero.
Madrid. 8363c
Consul's (The) daughter; a drama in 5 acts and
7 tableaux, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1883 : 7228 ;
Apr. 17. 8364
a romantic comedy drama in 4 acts, bv
E. C. Ellis.
© Edward C. Ellis, Chicago; 1898:44018,
July 23; 2c. July 28. 8365
See also Princess Sachinka.
Consul's (The) wife.
© Walter S. Shoemaker, Saratoga Springs,
N. Y. ; D : 4815, Mar. 24, 1904. 8366
Consultation (La); comedie en 1 acte, pour
.ieunes ftlles (d'apres line esquisse du Figaro
illustre) Philadelphia, 1904. cover-title. 24
p. 8°. (Petites comedies faciles et amusantes
arrangees pour les ecoles americaines, no. 1)
© Edward Roth, Philadelphia; D : 5027,
May 14, 1904 ; 2c. May 9, 1904. 8367
397
8367
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8382
Consultation (Une); com§die en 1 acte pour
joiines filles, par Alexandi'e Guillet. New
York, W. R. Jenkins company [1914] 2 p. 1.,
[3]-14 p. 12°. ([Theatre pour la jeunesse,
no. 10])
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38646; William R. Jenkins co.. New York.
8367a
Contempt for suspicion; a drama in 5 acts, by
I^ewis Cliarles.
©Elijah Lewis Charles, United States; 1885;
17966; Aug. 24. 8368
Contempt of court; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Ringrose.
© Hvacintlie Ringrose, Fall River, Mass.:
1897 : 16034, Mar. 8. 8369
Contender; a drama in 4 a<ts. l)y H. Connelly.
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hubert Connelly, Buffalo ; D : 14793, Jan.
11, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1909. 8370
Contented (The) Japanee; in 3 acts and 4
scenes, by R. H. Rhodes.
© Ralph H. Rhodes, Columbus, O.; D : 6164,
Jan. 31, 190.5. 8371
Contented with life; burlesque in 2 parts, by
G. E. Glaser. [2], 65 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1910 ; D : 21330 ; George E.
Glaser, New York. 8372
Contented (A) woman; a dramatic composition
in 4 acts, by C. Hoyt.
© Charles Hoyt, Charlestown, N. H. ; 1897 :
19372, Mar. 25; 2c. Mar. 25. 8373
Contes (Les) d'Hoffmann (The tales of Hoff-
mann); fantastic opera in 4 acts, book by Jules
Barbier, nuisic by Jacques Offenbach, Eng-
lish version by Louis Bazin [pseud, of C. F.
Manney] Boston, Oliver Ditson company,
[etc., etc.] 1908. 58 p. 8".
© Charles Fonteyn Manney. Boston ; D :
14105, Oct. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 8374
■ opera in 4 acts, with an original and novel
Contes (Les) de Poe.
ffar Poe.
See Tales (The) of Ed-
first act and other important changes, book by
Jules Barbier, music by J. Offenbach, new
English version by Charles Alfred Byrne.
New York, C. E. Burden, 1907. 51 p. 8°.
[Libretto only. French and English]
© Steinway & sons. New York ; D : 11473,
Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1907. 8375
Contes (Les) de Perrault; f eerie lyrique en 4
actes et 20 tableaux, poeme de Arthur Berngde
et Paul de Choudens, musique de Felix Four-
drain. Paris, Choudens, 1913. 2 p. 1., 136 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Dec. 27, 1913; 2c. Jau. 19, 1914; D:
35706; Choudens, Paris. 8375a
See also Foret (La) bleue.
Contessa (La) Trigona: un idillio di sanguenell'
Hotel Rebecchino in Roma, dramma in 4 atti,
[di] L. Casaburi. New York, Andria & Mas-
simo, 1911. 44 p. 16°.
© May 13, 1911 ; 2c. May 15, 1911 ; D : 24263 ;
lAiigi Casaburi, Now York. 8376
• See also Tragedy (A) in Rome.
Contest (The) of the century. See Fitzsim-
mons-Corbett fight.
Contest (The) play; a farcical comedy in 1 act,
l)y E. C. Bunnei".
© Elizabetli C. Bunner, Oakland, Cal. :
1897 : 39861, July S. 8377
Continental America; a grand historical, spec-
tacular repr(\sentation in 4 acts. 5 tableaux
and pictures, by A. P. Wirt.
© Aaron Peun Wirt, Lancaster, Pa. ; 1898 :
17793, Mar. 16 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1899. 8378
Continental (The) chief, "Washington; a new
original historical drama in 5 acts and sev-
eral tableaux, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn : 1875 : 140S9.
Dec. 31. 8379
Continental (The) Congress; dramatization, by
J. L. McBrien. 36 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1915 ; D : 42076 ; Jasper L.
McBrien. AVashington. 8379a
Continental (The) dragoon; a comedy drama in
2 acts, by E. M. Spooner.
© Edna May Spooner, United States; D:
873, Sept. 17, 1901. 8380
Continental drama; Calderon, Corneille, Racine,
Moliere, Lessing, Schiller, with introductions,
notes and illustrations. New York, P. F. Col-
lier & sou [1910] 1 p. 1., 474 p., 1 1. front,
(port. ) plates. 8". (The Harvard classics, ed.
by C. W. Eliot, v. 26.)
f!oiNTENTS : Life is a dream, by Pedro Cal-
deron de la Barea. — I'olyeucte, by Pierre
Corneille. — Phaedra, by Jean Baptiste Ra-
cine.— Tartuffe; or. The hypocrite, by Jean
Baptiste Poquelin Moliere. — Minna von Barn-
helm ; or. The Soldier's fortune, by G. E. Less-
ing.— AVilhelm Tell, by Johann Christoph
Friedrich von Schiller.
© Feb, 2, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1910 ; A : 256782 ;
P. F. Collier & son. New York. 8380a
Continental (The) kettledrum.
© Virginia L. Patterson, Kokonio, Ind. ;
1896: 18367, INlar. 23; 2c. Mar. 23. 8381
— a home tahMit entertainment, by V. Sharpe
Patterson.
© Virginia Sharpe Patterson, Kokomo,
Ind.; 1895:6324, Jan. 26. 8382
398
8383
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8400
Contingencies; great tragic labor drama in 3
acts, by G. A. La Fayette.
.© G. A. La Fayette, Denver; 1889:19155,
June 6. 8383
Contingent (The) social, economic and indus-
trial crisis. See Plutocrat (The)
Contonisten (Die); or. The contonists.
© Jacob M. Goldberg, Albany ; D : 5439,
Aug. 9, 1904. 8384
Contonists (The) See Contonisten (Die)
Contraband; play in 4 acts, by W. B. Carlock.
87 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28,1915 ; D : 40507 ; Wayne Bryan
Carlock, North Salem. N. Y. 8384a
play in 1 act, by W. F. Connor and — Ful-
ler. [9] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1912 ; D : 29301 ; Wm. F. Con-
nor, New York. 8385
Contrabandista (The) ; the Paddock-Mosber ver-
sion of F. C. Bui-nand and Arthur Sullivan's
c<miic-romantic opera. Albany, N. Y., 1879.
© William H. Paddock and Theodore
Mosher, Albany ; 1880 : 1297, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Feb.
19. 8386
Contract (The); situation in 3 acts, by A. Hirsch
and R. Tracy. [5], 40 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1913; D: 32037; Alex. Hirsch
and Royal Tracy. New York. 8387
Contractor (The); 5 act play, by B. K. Horning.
79 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Bertha King Horning, Milwaukee; D :
15953, May 24, 1909 ; 2c. INLiy 24, 1909. 8388
Contrarie Mary; (operetta in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Robert G. Beck and B. St. John, music
by Willis A. Diekema, Earl V. Moore and Row-
land Fixel. 64 p. 4". Typewritten. [Li-
brettto only]
© Ic. May 19, 1913; I ) : 33431 ; Bert St.
John, Detroit. 8389
Contrary Mary; comedy in 3 acts, by Edith El-
lis. New York, S. French; London, S. French,
ltd., 1912. 110 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1912 ; D : 30757 ;
Samuel French. New York. 8390
Contrast; a comedy in 1 act, adapted from the
l<^rench [Je dine chez ma mere, by Adrien De-
courcelle and Lambert Thiboust] by E. Mar-
bury. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Marbury, New York; 1888:
4599, Feb. 13 ; Ic. Feb, 13. 8391
— society comedy in 3 acts, by C. E. Wright.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911; D: 25574; Chas. E.
Wright, Vicksburg, Miss. 8392
Contrasting sweethearts; vaudeville playlet
with original musical numbers, dialogue and
lyrics, by Arthur Denvir. [1], 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1914; D: 38119; Arthur T.
Earnest, New York. 8392a
Contremaitre (Le); drame en 6 actes, de P. Dax.
Paris. Societe des auteurs dramatiques, 1906.
64 p. 8°.
© Pierre Dax, Murat, France; D : 9391,
Nov. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 8393
Contretemps. See Mr. Taylor's predicament.
Controleur (Le) des wagons-lits; comSdie en 3
actes, ])ar A. Bisson. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1898.
3 p. 1., 176 p. 12°.
© Alexandre Bi.sson, Paris; 1898:69627,
Nov. 30; 2c. Nov. 30. 8394
Controlling (The) power; comedy in 4 acts, by
F. li. Purdie. [116] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914 ; D : 36111 ; Francis Bail-
lie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 8394a
Controversy (The) of the powers; [by] L. L.
Cole. [Fayette. la., b.wa postal card, 1900]
2 p. 1., 40 p. 16".
© Lyle Leverne Cole, Fayette. la. ; 1900 A :
2-5451, Oct. 12; 2c. Nov. 30. 8395
Convalesence (The) of Robbie; play in 3 acts,
by Llvelyn Watson. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertaiimient bouse, 1911. 30 p. 8".
© Nov. 3, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25681 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
8396
— r- playette in 3 acts by Evelyn Watson. 33
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910; D: 22658; Alice E.
Watson, St. Louis. 8397
Convent (The) girl; play in 3 acts, by J. Sim-
mons. [2], 49 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D: 3.3038; Jack Sim-
mons, Nashville. 8398
Convention; play in 3 acts, by C. F. Farnham.
108 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14. 1915 ; D : 40651 ; Charles Fos-
ter Farnham, Lorain, O. 8398a
Convention (A) of authors; an entertainment
for literary clubs and church societies, arr.
by P.. B. Clokey. 30 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Belle B. Clokey, Braddock, Pa. ; D : 6816,
June 13, 1905 ; 2c. June 13, 1905. 8399
Convention of laborers; cantata, by Stanley
Schell. New York, E. S. Werner & co., 1905.
cover-title, 16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 6833,
June 17, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1905. 8400
399
8401
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8420
Convention (A) of papas; a farce by T. S. Deni-
son. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, ChicaKo ; 1897 : 41647, July
19; 2c. Oct. 21. 8401
Convention (The) of strong-minded women;
a farce, by W. B. Cavunash.
© William B. Cavanagh, New York; 1873:
12220, Oct. 24. 8402
Convention of the disenthralled; drama of the
New Era, by J. Ross. Typewritten.
© Julia Ross, Asbury Park; 1898:11657,
Feb. 1.5; 2c. Jan. 17. 8403
Conversation of a twentieth centuiy comedy-
couple; by W. W. O'Brien and George W. Day.
16 p. f°. Ms.
© le. Sept. 22, 1909; D: 10834; W. W.
O'Brien. Chicago. 8404
Conversion (The) of Champagne Liz; drama-
tized, by S. P. Davis and G. C. Cook. 14 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 39828 ; S. P. Davis
and Gertrude Chadwick Cook, San Francisco.
8404a
Conversion (The) of John Morley; play in 4
acts, by H. T. Wenk. [50] p. r. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D: 28564; Henry T.
Wenk, Chicago. 8405
Conversion of Nat Sturge; a comic play in 1
act, by Malcolui Watson. New York, S.
French ; London, S. Frencli, ltd., 1906. 14 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. SO)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8653,
.rune 7. 1906 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 8406
Conversion (The) of Professor Rameau; or, The
free thinker, in 4 parts, an adaptation and
dramatization of George Ohnet's novel, La
conversion du Professeur Rameau, by A. G.
Stone. 53 p. t". Typewritten.
© A. G. Stone, Philadelphia ; D : 9588, Nov.
28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. 8407
Convert (The); an emotional drama in 5 acts,
by F. G. :Main. 30 p. f". Typewritten.
© Faimie Gideon Main, Chicago ; D : 5127,
May 25, 1904 ; 2c. May 16, 1904. 8408
play in 1 act, by T. D. Lockwood. 15 p.
Convict (The); drama in 1 act, by M. W. Kass-
ler. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911 ; D : 23233 ; M. W. Kass-
ler. New York. 8410
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915 ; D : 39645 ; Traviss D.
Lockwood, New York. 8408a
Sec nJno New religion.
Converted (A) suffragist; play in 1 act for fe-
male cliaracters. by Katharine Kavanaugh.
New York, Dick and Fitzgerald, 1912. 8 p. 12°.
© Aug. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30446 ;
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York. 8409
— a melodrama in 3 acts, by I. M. Colford.
© Ida :\r. Colford. Washington: 1895: .59889.
Nov. 27. 8411
— a powerful drama in 4 sicts, by F. G. Mae-
der.
© Frederick G. IMaeder. Philadt>lphia ; 1881:
5123, Apr. 4. 8412
— a ti-agedette in 1 act, by R. B. Pierce.
© Ralph B. Pierce, Weslboro, Mass; 189S :
37391, June 18. 8413
or. The traitor doomed.
© Frederick James Johnson, St. Louis ;
1889:37092, Dec. 6. 8414
Convict and priest; sketch in 1 act, bv W. B.
Wright. [1] 14 p. r. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D : 23904 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 8415
Convict (The) and the girl; a dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by Thomas F. O'lMallcy. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Tliomas F. O'Mallev, Sheepshead Bav,
N. Y. ; D : 12429, Feb. 26, 1908 ; 2c. ]Mar. 16,
1908. 8416
Convict (The) as a man; play in 1 act, by Judith
de Beverly. [1], 15 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913; D : 34707 ; Agnes R.
Bird, Thomaston, Me. 8417
Convict 888; niddern drama in 3 acts, by B. L.
Williams. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1914 ; D : 36908 ; Burns Llew-
ellyn Williams, Kansas City, Mo. 8417a
Convict labor; or. The moulder's union, a
drama in 4 acts, by H. Hughes, arr. for the
stage by J. H. Ligon.
© Henry Hughes, Albany ; 1885 : 12760.
June 9. 8418
Convict (The) mayor. Sec Noble (A) convict.
Convict (The) on the hearth; a comedy in 1 act.
by F. Fenn. New York. Samuel Frencli ; Lon-
don, Samuel Frencli. ltd.. 1908. 37 p. 12°.
(Oil cover: Frencirs international C()])yriglited
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 135)
© Frederick Fenn. London; D: 12.56.5, "Shw.
18, 1908; 2c. Apr. 14. 1908. 8419
Convict 1240; or, Realistic scenes from prison
life in Australia, a .spectacular melodrama,
by J. A. Stevens. San Francisco, 1885.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1885 : 16332,
July 29. 8420
400
8420
COPYRIGHTED IJST THE UNITED STATES
8441
Convicted; dramatic playlet, by T. C. Hamilton.
[1], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1914; D: 39070; Thomas C.
Hamilton, New York. 8420a
an illustration, by H. McAllister. 16 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25060 ; Hall McAl-
lister, New York. 8421
Convicted by science; drama in 1 act, by W. A.
Quick. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1910; D: 22523; William A.
Quick, New York. 8422
Convict's (The) bride; a sensational comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by W. Mathews. 101 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Walter Mathews, Louisville ; D : 2701, Dec.
11, 1902; 2c. Dec. 11, 1902. 8423
Convict's (The) Child, ^ee Little blind Kay.
Convict's (The) Christmas; a melodrama of
American life in 4 acts, by W. L. Roberts.
© William L. Roberts, Chicago; D : 2607.
Nov. 13, 1902. 8424
Convict's (The) daughter; a drama in 3 acts,
by ]M. D. Hoogesteger. [Grand Rapids, Mich.]
1900. 36 p. 8".
© Marius D. Hoogesteger, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; 1900 A : 2090, Jan. 23 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 8425
■ an emotional melodrama in 3 acts, by A.
Flamant. Typewritten.
© Adolphe Flamant and Maurice Hageman,
Napa, Cal. ; 1889:3477, Jan. 29; 2c. Feb. 8,
1902. 8426
Convict's (The) escape. See Nobody's fortune.
Convict's (The) revenge. See Lost.
Convicts' (The) revolt. See Heart strings and
purse strings.
Convict's (A) son; by Joseph D. Clifton.
© Jack Hoeiner, Williamsport, Pa. ; 1900 A :
29341, Dec. 1. 8427
a drama in 4 acts, by W. Redmond. 45 p.
4". Typewritten.
© William Redraund, Boston ; 1889 : 11745,
Apr. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 15. 8428
a play in 5 acts, adapted from the French.
by E. Dupont.
© Eugene Dupont, New York ; 1876 : 500,
Jan. 11. 8429
Convict's sweetheart; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by liongdale Williams. 85 p. 4". Mimeo-
graphed,
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16341 ;
James Edwards, Chicago. 8430
Convict's sweetheart — Continued.
comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. C. Herman
and Nelson Compston, rewritten version of
play of same name by Langdale Williams.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1912. 74 p.
f". Mimeographed.
© June 21, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1912 ; D : 30415 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 8431
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. C. AVebb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 2480,
Oct. 22. 1902. 8432
by W. Fessler.
© Walter Fessler, New Yol-k ; D • 7344. Sept.
30, 1905. 8433
Convict's wife; drama in 4 acts, by W. S. Mont-
gomery. [75] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25724 ; Wm. S. Mont-
gomery, Ne\vark, N. J. 8434
a drama, prologue and 4 acts, by H. De
Bouchel.
© Helene De Bouchel, United States ; 1885 ;
19401, Sept. 14.
8435
— melodrama in 4 acts, by Con T. Murphy.
99 p. f. Typewritten.
© Del S. Smith, Chicago ; D : 2294, Sept. 4,
1902; 2c. Nov. 24, 1902. 8436
— a sensational drama in 3 acts, by H. P.
Grattan.
© Viola Fortescue, Winthrop, Mass; 1893:
50108, Nov. 10. 8437
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by Con
T. Murphy.
© Del S. Smith, Chicago ; D : 1948, May 28,
1902. 8438
or, A loyal friend; in 4 acts, by .John C.
Miller. [52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1911 ; D : 24428 ; John C. Mil-
ler, New York. 8439
Convidados (Los) de piedra; pesadilla comico-
Ifrica-i'antastica y algo bailable en 1 acto, 3
cuadros y un apoteosis, letra y mfisica de V.
de la Vega y E. Mayol. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1912. 45, [2] p. 12". [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32556 ;
Ventura de la Vega y Enrique Mavol, Madrid.
8440
Convinced; comedy in 1 act, by A. Guillet.
© Alexandre Guillet, Springfield, Mass ;
1893:6069, Jan. 30. 8441
Convolvulus (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by Al-
len Norton. New York, C. Marie, 1914. 72 p.* 12°.
© Nov. 19, 1914 ; 2c. and aff. Nov. 19, 1914 ;
A : 398153 ; Claire Marie, New York. 8441a
5379—15 26
401
8442
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8459
Coogan and Doogan; a monologue, by J. C.
Roach. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James C. Roach, Bath Beach, L. I. ; D :
2322, Sept. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1902. 8442
Cook and the conqueror; a dramatic composi-
tion in 1 act, by F. J. Beaman.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 7234,
Sept. 8, 1905. 8443
Cook (The) and the copper; or. An alarming
situation, by P. Harris. 12 p. 10". Printed.
© Paul Harris, Pelham, N. Y. ; D : 139r)l,
Sept. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908. 8444
Cook (The) lady; by G. Creel. 12 p. t". Type-
written.
® George Creel, Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 13496,
Aug. 3, 1908 ; Ic. Aug. 3, 1908.
8445
Cooked (The) shirt; comedy in 1 act, by G. W.
Sutton, jr. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1914; D: 35747; George W.
Sutton, jr., New Rochelle, N. Y. 8445a
Cookless (The) eater; farce-satire, by C. Por-
ter, H. H. Howard and H. A. Clarke. 63 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1914; D: 36894; Charlotte
Porter, Homer H. Howard and Helen A.
Clarke, Cambridge, Mass. 8445b
Cook's corners; or^ Hezekiah Perkins, an origi-
nal pastoral comedy in 5 acts, by J. R. Smith.
© J. R. Smith, United States ; 1882 : 10128.
June 20. 8446
Cook's (The) guest; original burlesque, by Wal-
ter Macnamara. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1911; D: 25620; Edouard
Jos6, New York. 8447
Cook's man; a play in 1 act, by S. Hicks. [2],
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D: 30899; Seymour
Hicks, London. 8448
Cool (The) sport. Sec Gilt edge.
Cool (A) time; a dramatic sketch, by J. E. Clay-
tor. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Edward Clavtor, Fort Wavne,
Ind. ; D : 10893, July 2. 1907 ; 2c. July 2, 1907.
8449
Same. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Edward CI ay tor. Fort Wayne,
Ind.; D: 12432, Feb. 26, 1908; 2c. Feb. 26,
1908. 8450
Coom-na-goppel; a drama in 5 acts, for male
characters only, by John L. Carleton. Chi-
cago and New York, The Dramatic publish-
ing company, 1906. 51 p. 12°. (On cover:
Sergei's acting drama, no. 581)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9290,
Oct. 23, 1906; 2c. Oct. 24, 1906. 8450a
Coon and the boot-black; black face sketch for
two, by A. W. Browne. 6 1. 4°. Printed.
© Frank Jobin, Grand Haven, Mich. ; D :
6160, Jan. 30, 1905; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905, 8451
Coon (The) and the chink; vaudeville sketch
in 1 act, by Walter Carter. New York, Dick
and Fitzgerald, 1912. 7 p. 12°.
© July 31, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 1. 3912 ; D : 30400 ;
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York. 8452
Coon (The) and the Jew; vaudeville sketch, by
N. W. Samuels. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D : 39701 ; Nicholas
William Samuels, New York. 8452a
Coon Creek courtship; a negro interlude in 1
scene, by O. E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son [1901] 8 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 972, Oct. 16,
1901; 2e. Nov. 1.5, 1901. 8453
Coon (A) in the lodge room. See B. O. 0. Z. Y.
Coon (The) rehearsal; farce in 1 act, by Joseph
H. Slater. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald. 11
p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41403 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 8453a
Coon (The) that married for money. See
Bridegroom's (A) mistake.
Cooney in de hollow; an Ethiopian opera, in 2
scenes. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12249,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 8454
Coons in clover; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Howard Wall, New York, and Samuel H.
Speck, Cleveland; 1898: 47338, Aug. 10. 8455
Coontown carnival.
© Bob Cole, New York ; 1900 A : 8263, Mar.
17. 8456
Coontown (A) coronation; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by H. S. Huggs. [73] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Harry S. Huggs, New York; D : 8065.
Feb. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1906. 8457
Coontown divorgons; musical skit of legal sa-
tire, by J. McCree. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914 ; D : 36264 ; Junie McCrep
New York. 8457a
Coontown (The) 400; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by Will A. Humphreys. Typewritten.
©Ernest Willis, United States ; 1900 A :
4759. Feb. 21 ; 2c. May 17. 8458
Coontown (The) musketeers; a minstrel sketch,
by T. C. Coffman. Chicago, The Dramatic I
publishing company [1901] 8 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co.. Chicago ; D : 1032, Oct.
28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 8459
402
8460
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
8482
Coontown thirteen club; minstrel afterpiece, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1909] 14 p. 12". (On cover: Ethiopian
drama)
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16959 ; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 8460
Coonville (The) christening; an Ethiopian com-
edy in 1 act, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston; 1896:17338,
Mar. 18. 8461
Cooper, Hoyt, incoi-porated; comedy in 8 acts,
by F. [A.] Lord and Hugh Ford. 3 v. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912; D : 29681 ; Frank A.
Lord, New York. 8463
Co-operators (The); comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
H. M. Graves. [90] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913; D: 34300; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 8463
Cop double-o; 1 act comedy, by D. Morris. 4 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D: 30882; Daniel
Henry Morris, Brooklyn. 8464
Cop (The), the vag and the woman; serio-comic
skit, by -H. E. De Lasaux. [2], 23 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915 ; D : 41783 ; Harry Ed-
ward De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 8464a
Copa (La) encantada; zarzuela en 1 acto con el
asunto de un cuento de Ariosto, libro de J.
Benavente, mi'isica del maestro Lleo. Madrid
[Sociedaddeautoresespauoles]1907. 33 p. 12°.
© Jacinto Benavente, Madrid ; D : 10792,
.Tune 18, 1907; 2c. June 18, 1907. [Libretto
only] 8465
Coping (The) stone; a dramatic composition, by
C. Cartwright and G. Lawrence. [114] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Cartwright and Gerald Law-
rence, London; D : 10-571, May 16, 1907; 2c.
May 21. 1907. 8466
Copla gitana; zar/Aiela de costumbres andaluzas
en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, original de J. Tavares, musica de los
maestros Quislant y Padilla. Madrid [^ocie-
dad de autores espafioles] 1909. 37 [5] p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Juan Tavares, Madrid ; D : 15476, Mar.
27, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 8467
Copper; a burlesque on Brass, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1876:2511,
Feb. 29. 8468
Copper and gold. See Kouletta.
Copper (The) case; playlet in 1 act, by M. Med-
bury. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1911 ; D : 24710 ; Martin Med-
bury, Alameda, Cal. 8469
Copper (The) casket. See Mrs. Maltby's mole.
Copper (The) country; a picture play of the
North.
© Lvnn D. Follett, Buffalo ; D : 1305, Jan.
16, 1902. 8470
Copper (The) king; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
M. Leitzbach. [71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adeline M. Leitzbach, New York; D:
11646, Nov. 1, 1907; 2c. Nov. 1, 1907. 8471
a melodrama in 5 acts, by G. Wessells.
© George Wessells, New York ; D : 1486,
Feb. 25, 1902. ^ 8472
■an original comic opera in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by F. F. Burgin. New Yoi*k, F. F. Bur-
gin, 1907. 50 p. 8".
© Frederick F. Burgin, New York; D:
11618, Oct. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 8473
Copperhead (The); 4 act drama, by B. F. Gard-
ner.
© Benlamin Fulton Gardner, Chicago; D:
15387, Mar. 11, 1909. 8474
Copra (The) queen; musical play in 3 acts, by ,
Harlowe Randall Hoyt. [2] 53 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1910 ; D : 22280 ; H. R. Hoyt,
Milwaukee. 8475
Copy (A) of Emerson; 1 act play, by G. W. Day.
[2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1913; D: 33596; Geo. W.
Day, New York. 8476
Coqhardi.
© Kiralfy bros.. New York; 1875:7820,
July 27. 8477
Coquelicot; a comedy in 4 acts, by Augustus
Wilhelmi Droosten [pseud, of E. W. Maclean]
© Eda Wilhelmi Maclean, New York ; 1898 :
33814, June 1. 8478
Coquette (The)
© Marie P. McLaughlin, Baltimore ; D :
13217, June 19, 1908. 8479
a domestic drama in 5 acts, by R. Josselyn.
Austin [Tex.], The author, 1878. 54 p. 16°.
© Robert Josselvn, Austin, Tex. ; 1878 : 4842,
Apr. 22; 2c. July 17. 8480
a drama in 5 acts, by G. Beach, from the
Duchesse de Langeais, by Honore de Balzac.
53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Beach, La Fayette, Ind. ; D :
10091, Mar. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1907. 8481
— drama in 1 act, by B. J, Doherty. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1910; D: 22387; Edward J.
Doherty, Chicago. 8483
403
8483
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8503
Coquette (The) — Continued.
an opera in 3 acts, lyrics by Clifton Bing-
ham, music by Justin Clerice.
© Boosey & co., London ; 1899 : 12270, Feb.
13 ; 2c. Feb. 13. 8483
operatte in 2 acts, libretto by R. E. Pattin-
son, music by Daisy Sopwith and Angela Raw-
linson. London and New York, Boosey & co.,
1893. xvi, 91 p. 4°. [Libretto and vocal
score]
© Boosey & co., Loudon ; 1893 : 27400, June 7 ;
2c. June 6. 8484
Coquilles (Les) Sec On frappe les trois coups.
Cora; a play in 5 acts and 7 scenes, by J.
Chankin.
© Joshua Cliankin, New York ; 1896 : 57850.
Oct. 21. 8485
a play in 4 acts, by F. de Gresac [with]
assistance of KoUett Chambers. New York,
Alice Kauser [1908] 106 p. 12°.
© Fred de Gresac, New York; D : 14131,
Oct. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 8486
or. The lost clew, adapted from Lucy Rau-
dale Comfort's story of Where were they hid-
den? or. The lost clew, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1872: 4680, May
6. 8487
Cora Belle; a drama in 3 acts, by C. Reekee.
© Cliarles Reekee, Hoboken, N. J. ; 1875 :
2647, Mar. 22. 8488
Cora, the Creole; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by C. J. Lome.
© C. J. Lome, New York; 1886:1290.
Jan. 14. 8489
Cora, the witch of Salem; drama in 4 acts, by
H. Fuehrer.
© Henry Fuehrer, Brooklyn ; 1896 : 22317,
Apr. 10. 8490
Coral (The) cameo; play in 1 act, by .John B.
Hymer. 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915; D: 39835; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 8490a
Coral (The) heart. See Lyrics (The) of Eileen.
Coral (A) isle; a musical romance, by O. F. G.
Day.
© Oscar F. G. Day, Minneapolis ; D : 4239,
Nov. 12, 1903. 8491
Coral (The) strand; a 1 act play by W. M.
Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, New Haven; 1899: 81698,
Dec. 18. 8492
Coralie; a drama in 4 acts, adapted from the
Fro?ich of I>e fils de Coralie [par A. Delpit]
by W. A. Bouron.
© William A. Bouron, United States; 1880:
5454, Apr. 6. 8493
Coralie — Continued.
or. The son of Coralie; a drama in 4 acts,
adapted by P. Robertson from the French
drama and novel. Le fils de Coralie, by A.
Delpit.
© Peter Robertson, San Francisco; 1880:
9839, June 25. 8494
Coralie & cie. ; piece en 3actes [par] Albin Vala-
■ bregue et Maurice Hennequin. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1901. 2 p. 1., 188 p. 12^
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 729, Aug. 8, 1901 ;
2c. Aug. 8, 1901. 8495
Coralie's son. See Innocent widow.
Corazon adentro; comedia draraatica en 3 actos
y en prosa, original de A. Caamafio y A. Cus-
todio. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1915. 67 p. 12".
© June 24, 1915: Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41050; Angel Caamafio y Angel Custodio, Ma-
drid. 8495a
Corazon (El) despierta; comedia en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de J. Frances. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 31 p. 12°.
© May 27, 1911 ; 2c. May 27, 1911 ; D : 24307 ;
Jos6 Frances, Madrid. 8496
Cord and creese; a drama in 5 acts, by S. Tyler
Read, based upon [James] De Mille's novel.
© S. Tyler Read, New Orleans ; 1872 : 12433.
Nov. 25. 8497
or. The heirs of Brandon hall, a play in
a prologue and 4 acts, dramatized from James
De Mille's novel.
© B. L. Matlack, Philadelphia ; 1872 : 4561,
May 2. 8498
Cordelia; or. The Nemesis of the French Revo-
lution, by W. W. Stone.
© W. W. Stone, San Francisco ; 1888 : 3926,
Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 27. 8499
Cordelia's aspirations; an original comedy in 3
acts and 5 scenes, by E. Harrigan,
© Edward Harrigan, United States; 1883:
201.33, Oct. 31. 8500
Cordelia's tribulations; a local comedy in 3 acts
and 3 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1884 : 6968,
Mar. 31. 8501
Cordette (La); episode of the French Revolu-
tion, by P. Morin. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 15. 1913 ; D : 3.">228 ; Jlme. Pilar
IMorin, New York. 8502
episodes of the French Revolution, a drama
in 3 acts, by P. Morin. 48 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 29, 1913:
Morin, New York.
D: 33936; Mme. Pilar
8503
404
8503
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8522
Cordia; a drama in 3 acts, by Hyacinth Stod-
dart Smith. {In Poet lore. v. 19, no. 2, sum-
mer 1908 ; periodical © May 29, 1908 ; 2c. July
20, 1908; B: 165948; Poet lore co., Boston)
8503a
Corduroy; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by M. L.
Bowne. 4 v. in 1. obi. f . Typewritten.
© Medora L. Bowne, New York; 1892:
35750, Aug. 30; 2c. Dec. 2. 8504
Co-re-in (The) twins Cheek and Chin. See
Doctor Low-rents.
Corene; a drama in 4 acts, by W. P. Campbell.
© W. P. Campbell, Westmoreland, Kan. ;
1886 : 18027, Aug. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 8505
Co-respondent (The); contemporary romance of
the pine forests in 3 acts, by W. Munsell.
[149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28708 ; Warren Mun-
sell, Des Moines. 8506
8 p.
— Jewish 1 act farce, by E. R. Smith.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1915 ; D : 41549 ; E. Richard-
son Smith. Chicago.
— play in 3 acts, by J. Jex. 3 v.
written.
© Ic. June 9, 1914; D: 37263;
Philadelphia.
8506a
4°. Type-
John Jex,
8506b
play of modern social conditions in 4 acts,
by A. L. Pollock and R. Weiman. [4] 103 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1910 ; D : 21331 ; Alice Leal
Pollock and Rita Weiman, New York. 8507
See also Will-o'-the-wisp.
Corianton; Aztec romance, a romantic drama in
4 acts, by O. U. Bean. Printed.
© Orestes U. Bean, Richfield. Utah; D:
1379, Jan. 31, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1902. 8508
a drama in 4 acts, by O. U. Bean.
© Orestes Utah Bean, Richfield, Utah ; 1S9S :
230, Jan. 3 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1902. 8509
Corine; a drama, by S. M. Beverly.
© Sarah M. Beverly, Rochester, Ind. ; 1883 :
2224, Feb. 2. 8510
Corine, a soldier's daughter; a historic melo-
drama in 5 acts, in 24 scenes, from the 15th
century, by Anna Almgren. 122 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Anna L. Almgren, New York ; D : 5242,
June 29, 1904 ; Ic. June 16, 1904 ; Ic. Oct. 28,
1904. 8511
Corinna; or. The" curse of Courtney.
© Leroy M. Lee, St. Louis; 1874:14624.
Dec. 4. 8512
Corinne; a drama, by W. S. Liscomb.
© AVilliam S. Liscomb, Providence, R. I ;
1882:1847, Feb. 4. 8513
— drama in 5 acts.
© Jennie E. C. Hall, Adrian, Mich.; 1882:
5454, Apr. 6. 8514
-a romantic play in 4 acts, by Robert Bucli-
anan. Ms.
© Jidian Magnus, United States ; 1876 : 7948,
July 3 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 8515
Corinne's ransom; a drama in prologue and 5
acts, by O. J. Vredenburg. [27] p. 4". Type-
written.
© C. J. Vredenburg, Chicago ; D : 13229.
June 15, 1908; 2c. June 13, 1908. 8516
Coriolanus; ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
Harper's library ed. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 281 p. front., illus.
12°. ( Shakespeare's complete works, v. 16)
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1898:28290,
May 6 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 8517
with a special introduction by Sidney Lee
and an original frontispiece by Gertrude De-
main Hammond. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1908. xxxix, 190 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shake-
speare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 37)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
225958, Dec. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 8518
— (Shakespeare's); with notes, examination
papers and plan of preparation, selected by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, E. Maynard &
CO. [1892] 5, vi-vii, [2], 8-xxvii, [1], 7-231
p. 1 illus. 24°. (On cover : English classics)
© Effingham Jlaynard & co., New York;
1892 : 47684, Nov. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 28. 8519
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1881. vi, [7]-279, [1] p. illus.
front. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1881 : 3915,
Mar. 15 ; 2c. May 16. 8520
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 341 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
109449, Feb. 18, 1905; 2c. Mar. 30, 1905. 8521
— Same. New York. Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1909] 3 p. 1., [9]-281, [1]
p. incl. front, (port.) illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Mar. 15, 1909 ; A :
228506, Jan. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909. 8522
405
8523
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8542
Coriolanus — Continued.
(Shakespeare's tragedy of); with introduc-
tion, and notes explanatory and critical, by
H. N. Hudson. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1881.
221 p. 16°. (Annotated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:7029,
May 7; 2c, Aug. 26. 8523
Same. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1909] 221 p. 16".
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from May 7, 1909; A:
229457, Jan. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1909. 8524
(The tragedie of); by William Shake-
speare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[First folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell &
CO. [1908] 4 p. 1., vii-xv, 296 p. IQ".
© Thomas Y. Crowell & CO., New York ; A :
2182S6, Sept. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908. 8525
(The tragedy of) ; ed. by Stuart P. Sherman.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1912.
xxii, 191 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shake-
speare)
© .Tan. 10, 1912; 2c. Jan. 11, 1912; A: 303794;
Macmillan co., New York. 8526
See also Shakespeare's works.
Corista (La) de punta; sainete lirico en 1 acto,
dividldo en 3 cuadros, en prosa. original de M.
Fernfindez de la Puente, mfisica de Rafael
Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1912. 38 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 1912 ; D : 31577 ;
iVIanuel Fernandez de la Puente, Madrid. 8527
Cork (A) man; a comedy, in 3 acts, by Geo.
Hoey.
© Herbert S. Cawthorn, United States;
1894 : 4362, Jan. 18.
8528
Same.
© Herbert S. Cawthorn, United States:
1894:4363, Jan. 18. 8529
Corker (The); a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Lew
Rosen [nseud. of L. Rosenthal] [20] p. 4°.
Typewritten. =-"-•?"
© Lewis Rosenthal, New York ; 1890 : 26836,
Sept. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 20. 8530
in 3 acts, by W. S. Clifford and Maud Huth.
© William S. Clifford, Urbana, O. ; 1896:
55519, Oct. 6. 8531
Corn curers; a dramatic composition, by Joseph
M. Weber and Louis M. Fields.
© Weber & Fields, New York ; 1898 : 14071,
Feb. 28. 8532
Corn (A) drama; play in 2 acts, by M. Arniiillya.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Armailya, Chicago ; D : 9127, Sept. 22.
1906; 2c. Sept. 22, 1906. 8533
Corn-husking (The); a farce, by E. S. Waite.
Berea, O., 1891. 1 p. 1., 14 p. 16°.
© Emma S. Waite, Berea, O. ; 1891 : 12314,
Apr. 4; 2c. May 18. 8534
Corn Silk; a Mandan legend adapted for school
plays, by Genevieve Turner and others. 18 p.
8°. Printed.
© Apr. 24. 1914 ; 2c. INIay 1, 1914 ; D : 37088 ;
Orin Grant Libby, Grand Forks, N. D. 8534a
Corncracker (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. Arthur.
© Josepr Arthur, New York; 1891:30907,
Sept. 1. 8535
Cornelia; for female characters, by a Sister of
St. Francis. Chicago, New York. A. Flanagan
company [1905] 28 p. 16°.
© A. Flanagan co., Chicago ; D : 6523, Apr.
3, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1905. 8536
'a libretto, by J. P. Dunn.
© Joseph P. Dunn, Chicago ; 1896 : 10746.
Feb. 15. 8537
Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi; historic drama
in 5 acts, by J. Braun, rev. by E. G. Merrick.
49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1915 ; D : 41761 ; .John Braun.
St. Louis. 8537a
Cornelia Pickle, plaintiff; burlesque trial for
ladies, by Mayine Riddle Bitney. Chicago, T.S.
Denison & co. 22 p. 16°.
© Oct. 18,1912; 2c. Oct. 21,1912; D: 31190:
Eben H. Norris. Chicago.
8538
Corner (The); comedy drama in 1 act, by M.
Forrest. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914 ; D : 39131 : Mary For-
rest, New York. 8538a
Corner drug store; musicnl comedy prescription
in 1 dose, bv Harry L. Newton. Chicago. T. S.
Denison [1909] 29 p. 16°.
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16956 ; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 8539
Corner (The) grocery; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by D. Sully. [84] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dan Sully, New York; 1883:17.513.
Sept. 24 ; 2c. June 15, 1885. 8540
Corner (A) in cork; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
W. L. Potts. [8] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911; D: 25786; Walter L.
Potts, Reading, Pa. 8541
Corner (A) in hair; by Una Clayton. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Howard Truesdell, New York ; D : 14675,
.Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 8542
406
8543
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8564
Corner (A) in ham and eggs; a play in 1 act,
by (). Sami. [2], 14 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913 ; D : 32520 ; Omar Sami,
Sparkill, N. Y. 8543
Corner in hearts; parlor play . . . by Edna Ran-
dolph AVorrell. Lebanon, March bros. 9 p.
12°.
© Oct. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1909 ; D : 17062 :
March bros., Lebanon, O. 8544
Corner in love; a farce comedy, by D. M. Smith.
[107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Duncan M. Smith, Chicajjo ; D : 8079, Mar.
1, 1006; 2c. Mar. 1, 1906. 8545
Corner in strait-jackets; a farce in 1 act, by
Amelia Sanford. Boston, W. H. Balier & co.,
1904. 17 p. 12".
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5291,
July 13, 1904; 2c. Oct. 11, 1904. 8546
Corner (A) in sweethearts; 3 act comedy, by
J. Manning. 76 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911 ; D : 25423 ; Jacolyn Man-
ning Spoerl, Brooklyn. 8547
Corner (The) lot chorus; a farce in 1 act, for
female characters only, by Grace Livingston
Furniss. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1891.
19 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1891:
32734, Sept. 14; 2c. Sept. 19. 8548
Corner (A) of the campus; play in 3 acts, by
Elizabeth Gale. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. Frencli, ltd., 1913. 75 p. 12°. (On
cover : French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 271)
© Nov. 26, 1913; 2c. Nov. 28, 1913; D:
35176; Samuel French, New York. 8549
Corner (A) on hogs; a comedy in 3 acts, by
I. Ackerman. New York, Charles Henrv Bauer,
1882.
© Irene Ackerman, New York ; 1882 : 7575,
May 10. 8550
Corner (The) store; a comedy drama of rural
life in 4 acts, by John Arthur Eraser. 43 p.
12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1081,
Nov. 11, 1901; 2c. Nov. 11, 1901. - 8551
Cornered; a farcical comedy in 5 acts, by W.
K. Bocock.
© W. Kemper Bocock, Philadelphia; 1882:
11827, July 18. 8553
a 1 act farce.
© Florence Adela Wingate, New York ; D :
6778, June 6, 1905. 8553
Cornet (The) player; singing and talking act in
1 scene, by E. Chirk. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915; D: 41400; Edward
Clark, Great Neck, N. Y. 8553a
Cornette (La); comedie en 3 actes [de] J. et P.
Ferrier. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1910. 2
p. 1., 103 p. 12°.
© Feb. 15, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1910 ; D : 20014 ;
•Jeanne et Paul Ferrier, Paris. 8554
Corney O'Carney; or, The Irish genius, an
original operetta written and composed by
John McEvoy ,and introduced in his new pic-
torial entertainment, entitled The Erinopticon.
© John McEvoy, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ;
1875 : 13242. Dec. 15. 8555
Cornill Schut; dramma lirico in 3 atti, di Luigi
Illica, musica di Antonio Sniareglia. 2d. ed.
Trieste, C. Schmidl & co., 1907. 66 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig ; D : 11170,
Aug. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1907. 8556
Cornucopia; in 2 acts, by B. L. Taylor and F. P.
Adams. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bert Leston Taylor and Franklin P.
Adams, New York ; D : 11493, Oct. 8, 1907 ; 2e.
Oct. 8, 1907. 8557
Corona; dramatic composition, by The Great La-
fayette. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© The Great Lafayette, New York ; D : 9321,
Oct. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 8558
or, Immanuel of Basonna, play in 5 acts.
by F. H. Behring. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© P'rederick H. Behring, Louisville ; D :
2002, June 12, 1902 ; 2c. July 5, 1902. 8559
Coronado; a romantic comic opera [in 3 acts],
by J. N. Edwards. 4°. Proof. [Libretto only]
© .Tohn N. Edwards, St. Louis; D: 12244,
Jan. 24, 1908; 2c. Jan. 17, 1908. 8560
Coronation (The); play in 1 act, by C. St. John
and Charles Thursby. 47 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911 ; D : 24053 ; Christopher
St. John, London. 8561
Coronation (The) of Columbus; or. The
prophet's dream, by H. R. Browne.
© Henrv Redington Browne, United States ;
1878 : 4711, Apr. 19. ^ 8563
Coronation (The) of H, M. King Edward VIL
© Sheolin & Quinn, St. Louis ; D : 1432, Feb.
12, 1902. 8563
Coroner's (The) son; by O. T. Johnsone. [10]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911 ; D : 26020 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 8564
Coronet (The); musical comedy in 2 acts, by
E. Forst. 2 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. act 1, Mar. 15, 1915 ; Ic. act 2, Apr. 21,
1915 ; D : 40456 ; Emil Forst, New York. 8564a
407
If
8565
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8582
Coronet & coin; comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
bv (Jeorse Fort [pseud.] music by Hubbard
T. Smith and Donald B. MacLeod. Washing-
ton. D. C, Gettinger print, 1895. 40 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Geo. Fort Gibbs, Washington; 1894:
22243, Apr. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 8. 1895. [Note : Title
on copies reads, Coronet & coin ; or. The land
of Bellamya] 8565
Corporal (The); an American comedy war
drama with an Irish hero, in 4 acts, by T.
Farrell.
© Tonv Farrell. United States ; 1891 : 4810.
Feb. 3. ' 8566
Corporal Josephine; or. The maiden militaires;
a vaud«wille in 1 act, founded on the German,
by G. Ivronmiller, jr.
© George Kronmiller. jr., Baltimore; 1872:
5261, May 20. 8567
Corporation (The) lawyer; or. Money mad.
comedy drama playlet, by D. Livingston. [9]
p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D : 28558 ; David Liv-
ing.ston, Grimsby, Canada. 8568
Corpus Christi; drama lirico en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros. en pi'osa, original de J. Pastor
Rubira. miisica del maestro Manuel Penella.
INIadrid [Sociedad de autores e.spaiioles] 1909.
33 p. 12°.
© Julv 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16264 :
J. Pastor Rubira, Madrid. 8569
a drama of the Philippines in 3 acts, by
T. P. Bayer. G4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, San Francisco ;
D : 5182, June 2, 1904 ; 2c. July 5, 1904. 8570
Corrado, the convict; drama in 5 acts, by Paolo
Giacometti.
© E. O. Neumann. Pittsburgh ; D : 7681, Dec.
8, 190.5. 8571
Correct (The) thing; play, by A. Sutro.
© Alfred Sutro, London ; A : 21909, Nov. 30.
1901 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1901. 8571a
See also Women in love.
Correspondent (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by G. Thomas.
© Gus Thomas, United States ; 1889 : 32099,
Oct. 24. 8572
Correspondent (The) and the private; a talking
act of pungent humor, by Wm. D. Hall. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Sydney Loyd, United States; D : 8.367.
Apr. 17, 1906; 2c. Apr. 17, 1906. 8573
Corrida (La) de la prensa; boceto de comedia en
1 acto y en prosa, original de A. Montalban.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915.
27 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41080; Antonio Montalban, Madrid. 8573a
Corridor (The) of time; allegorical satire of
fame, by J. McCree. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D: 39455; Junie
McCree, New York. 8573b
Corrig-an's conclusion; or, A faithful promise,
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. C. Underburg.
© Emmiel C. Underburg, Stanton, Neb. ;
1896 : 66217, Dec. 5. 8574
Gorrig'an's wife; dramatic sketch, by C. B. Gil-
lingwater. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912; D: 31200; Claude B.
Gillingwater, New York. 8575
Corrinia; a tale of Sicily, by J. Banvard.
© John Banvard, New York; 1876:13767.
Dec. 13. 8576
Corset (The) of her majesty in a desperate fix;
a revised dramatic composition, by W. Busch.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1885:21824.
Oct. 19. 8577
Corset (The) shop; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by M. Harcourt, music by
A. L. Lowe. [4], 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1914; D : 38493 ; Aubrey L.
Lowe, New York. 8577a
Corsica; lyric drama in 1 act, by F. F. Schrader,
music by Irenee Berge. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911 ; D : 23052 ; Frederick F.
Schrader, New York. 8578
Corsican (The). Typewritten.
© S. Dessau, New York ; 1898 : 66921, Nov.
15 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 8579
Corsican (The) wedding-. See Marina.
Corsicana (La); opera in 1 act, libretto by Stuart
MacLean. Italian tr. by H. Ringler. Cincinnati.
Chicago, [etc., etc.] The John Church co., 1904.
xvi p. f°.
© John Church co.. Cincinnati ; D : -5984,
Dec. 30, 1904; 2c. Dec. 30, 1904. 8580
Corsican's (A) honor; a drama in 4 acts, by
V. De Kermen.
© Valerie De Kermen, New York; 1894:
58693, Dec. 17. 8581
Corsican's (A) oath. See Beatrice del Sarto.
Corte (La) de Faraon; opereta biblica, en 1 acto,
dividido en 5 cuadros. en verso, original de
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, mfisica del maestro
Vicente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1910. 43, 2 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mi\y 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21144 ; Guillermo Perrin & Miguel de Palacios,
Madrid. 8582
408
8583
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8597
Corte (La) de los casados; opereta en 1 acto
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal, libro de F. Perez Capo, miisica de Vicente
Lleo y Luis Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiiolesl 1908. 42 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Felipe P§rez Capo, Madrid; D : 1.34fi6,
July 25, 1908 ; 2c. July 2.5, 1908. 8583
Corte (La) de los milagros; zarzuela en un acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa. original de
A. Ffernandez] Lepina y A. Plailiol, miisica del
maestro Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16882 ; Antonio Fernandez Lepina y Antonio
Planio!, Madrid. 8584
Corte (La) de Bisalia; zarzuela en 2 actos, di-
vidido el segundo en 3 cuadros, original y en
prosa de Arniclies, Abati. Garcia Alvarez y
Paso, musica del maestro Pal)]o Luna. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 67 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38234 ; Arniches, Abati, Garcia Alvarez y Paso,
Madrid. 8584a
Cortes, the conqueror; drama in 5 acts, by I. Os-
good. 5 v. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34G34 ; Irene Osgood,
Northampton, England. 8585
Cortez; or. The conquest of Mexico, a pyrotech-
nical spectacular and pantomimic drama, by
H. J. Pain and F. O. Rose.
© Henry J. Pain and Frank Oakes Rose,
New York ; 1894 : 53958, Nov. 19. 8586
01', The invasion of Mexico, an liistorical
Corwin Claxwell — Continued.
— —Same. Cleveland, O., 1900. 72. p. 8°.
© Cary Madison Dickinson, Cleveland ; 1900
A: 267.56, Oct. 27; 2c. Nov. 12. 8591
a drama in 4 acts, by C. M. Dickinson. 44
drama in 5 acts, by A. R. Calhoun.
© Alfred R. Calhoun. East Rockawav.
N. Y. ; 1882 : 11995. July 20. 8587
— ^>*ee also Daughter of the sun.
Cortijo(El); boceto dramatico en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, letra [de] I.
Soler y A. C[ustodio] Pintado, ratisica del
maestro Joaquin Cassado. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1908. 34 p. 12°.^ [Li-
bretto only]
© Isidro Soler & Angel C[ustodio] Pintado,
Madrid ; D : 14702. Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2,
1909. 8588
Coi'tona; a melodrama in 5 acts.
© Eva Heaton, New York; 1891:23421,
•Tune 27. 8589
Corwin Claxwell; an American drama in 5 acts,
composed by C. M. Dickinson.
© Cary Madison Dickinson, Chicago; 1897:
72298, Dec. 23; 2c. July 14, 1899. 8590
p. 8°. Tj^pewritten.
© Cary Madison Dickinson, Cleveland ; D :
3812, Aug. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1903. 8593
Corza (La) hlanca; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 5 cuadros, en prosa y verso, libro de Jos6
Jackson Veyan y Antonio L. Rosso, mtisica de
los maestros Saco del Valle y Crespo. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiiolps] 1910. 44. [3]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21956 ;
Jackson YeySn y L. Rosso. Madrid. 8593
Cosa (Una) del honra (An affair of honor);
drama in 1 act, by Z. R. Rideout. [1], 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914; D : 36155 : Zoeth Ran-
som Rideout. New York. 8593a
Cosaque (La); a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
Meilhac and Millaud, music by [Florimond
Ronger. known as] Herve. [.Tudic ed.] New
Y^ork, F. Rullman [1885] 1 p. 1., 39 p. 8°.
[French and English. Libretto only]
© F. Rullman, United States ; 1885 : 21561,
Oct. 14; 2c. Oct. 17. 8594
Cosas de comicos; monologo en prosa, con in-
crustaciones en prosa y verso, por R. Lopez-
Montenegro. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1913. 15 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36538 ; Ramon Lopez-Montenegro, Madrid.
8594a
Cosas de la calle; sainete de costumbres madrile-
nas en 1 acto y 4 cuadros. en verso y prosa.
original de .lose Mesa Andres y Francisco
Ramos de Castro, mfisica de los maestros
Quislaut y Ubeda. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32565 ;
J. Mesa Andres y F. Ramos de Castro, Madrid.
8595
Cosas de la vida; diiliogo en prosa, original de
M. A. Manjarr^s. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1909. 12 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16249 ;
M. Alfonso Manjarres, Madrid. 8596
juguete coinico en 2 actos y en prosa, origi-
nal de Pedro Muiioz Seca y Pedro Perez Fer-
nandez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1912. 60 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32579 ;
P. Mufioz Seca y P. Perez Fernandez, Madrid.
8597
409
8598
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8617
Cosas de viejos; entremgs en prosa, original de
R. Alvarez (Moro Muza) Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1909. 17 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 17472 ;
Rafael Alvarez, Madrid. 8598
Cosas del querer; sainete lirico de costumbres
madrilenas dividido en 4 cuadros, en verso y
prosa, libro de J. Pontes y P. Baiios, mfisica
del maestro Enrique BrCi. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1908. 42 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jose Pontes & Pedro Baiios, Madrid ; D :
13864, Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 8599
Cosette; [a play in 5 acts] by F. E. Dumm. [31]
p. 8°. Printed.
© F, PI Dumm, Upper Sandusky. O. ; 1884 :
11282, June 4; 2c. June 21. 8600
See also Cozette,
Cosmic (The) world; in 4 acts, by A. Saunders.
[3], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912: D: 30462; Ann Saun-
ders, Ossining, N. Y. 8601
Cosmopolita (La); exposicion comico-lirico-bail-
able, en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, im re-
clamo y su inevitable apoteosis, original de
J. Huete OrdSuez, mfisica del maestro Mario
Breton. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
uoles] 1909. 43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16872; J. Huete Ordonez. Madrid. 8602
Cosmopolitan (The) three.
© Arthur Yule, New York ; 1899 : 17.512,
Mar. 7. 8603
Cosmopolitan (The) trio; by A. Reno.
© Adele Reno, Bridgeport, Conn. ; 1899 :
15368, Feb. 27. 8604
a musical comedietta, by A. Reno.
© Adele Reno, Bridgeport, Conn. ; 1898 :
10982*, Feb. 11. 8605
Cosmopolitans (The); an original 3 act comedy,
by E. W. Scully.
©Eugene W. Scully, New York ; 1898 : 29.'i00.
May 12; 2c. May 26. 8606
Cossacks (The) See By order of the Czar.
Cosset of the bells; or. The bell maker, a ro-
mantic drama of tbe fourteenth century, in
5 acts, by G. F. Sturgis. 100 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn ; D :
10018, Feb. 23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. 8607
Cost (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. L. Cowles
and A. Pitt. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31527 ; Edward Lan-
sing Cowles and Addison Pitt, Waterbury,
Conn. 8608
Cost (The)— Continued.
dramatic episode in 1 act, by C. Green-
wood. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35416 ; Clara Green-
wood, Newark, N. J. 8609
•play in 4 acts, by M. F. Bartling. 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913; D: 33530; Marie Falls
. Bartling, Onset, Mass. 8610
See also Justice.
Cost (The) of a hat; play in 1 act, by John Bos-
worth Crocker. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915; D: 39500; Mary Arnold
Chi Ids Lewisohn, Columbus, O. 8610a
Cost (The) of a race. See Felix and Jovita.
Cost (The) of a title; play in 3 acts, by E. E.
Starr. [2], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1914; D: 37464; Elizal-.eth
Ellen Starr. Baltimore. 8610b
Cost (The) of a trip to New York; by J. H.
Hood. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James H. AVood, Chicago ; D : 14964, Feb.
1, 1909; 2c. Feb. 1, 1909. 8611
Cost (The) of crime; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by W. Mathews. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Mathews, Louisville; D : 2066.
June 30. 1902; 2c. July 3, 1902. 8613
Cost of empire; drama in 4 acts founded on the
Whitman massacre, by S. P. Carr. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1909 ; D : 17880 ; Sarah Pratt
Carr, San Francisco. 8613
in 4 acts, by Sarah Pratt Carr. libretto
for the opera Narcissa, by Blary Carr Moore.
Seattle, The Stuff printing concern [1912] 23
p. 4°.
© Apr. 17, 1912; 2c. Apr. 22, 1912; D:
29442; Harry S. Stuff. Seattle. 8614
Cost (The) of failure; a drama in 4 acts, by
C. E. Gunn.
© Charles Edwin Gunn, San Francisco ; D :
1429, Feb. 11, 1902. 8615
Cost (The) of her triumph. See Castalia.
Cost (The) of his great picture; play in 5 acts,
by E. W. Peck, dramatized from the novel
Guenn by Blanche Willis Howard. 84 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1911 ; D : 23523 ; Edith Weld
Peck, Cincinnati. 8616
Cost (The) of living; by Reginald Francis. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1911 ; D : 25745 ; Henrique R.
F. White, New York. 8617
410
8618
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8641
Cost (The) of living — Continued.
drama in 4 acts, by Sucrab [pseud, of J. S.
Barcus] 4 v. 4". Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 16, 1913; D : 34172 ; James S.
Barcus, New York. 8618
drama in 3 acts, by F. C. Odea. [54] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D: 34124; Floy Clem-
ents Odea, Dayton, O.
— play in 4 acts, by W. A. McGuire.
8619
[123]
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913 ; D : 34270 ; William An-
thony McGuire, Chicago. 8620
Cost (The) of ransom; a play in 1 act by M. N.
Shafer. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© M. N. Shafer, Jersey City ; D : 15738.
Apr. 29, 1909; 2c. Apr. 29, 1909. 8621
Cost of the bill; a play in 3 acts, by K. L. Ben-
nett. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kathervne Leiter Bennett, New York :
D : 4963, Apr! 30, 1904 ; 2c. May 12, 1904. 8622
Cost (The) of the game; play in 3 acts, by L.
Birrell. [99] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913; D: 35164; Lotta Bir-
rell, San Francisco. 8623
Cost (The) of vengeance. See Harvey Vance.
Costa (La) azul; opereta en 1 acto y 4 cuadros,
en prosa, original de M. Mihura y R. Gonzales,
mtisica de Ramon Lopez-Montenegro. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 41, [1]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, ] 910 : 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21968 ;
Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, Madrid.
8624
Costaud (Le) des Epinettes; comedie en 3 actes,
par T. Bernard et A. Athis [pseud, of L. Al-
fred Natanson] 32 p. 4". (L'lllustration
thf'atrale, no. 151, 4 juin, 1910)
© June 4, 1910 : 2c. July 30, 1910 ; D : 216S8 ;
Tristan Bernard & Alfred Athis, Paris. 8625
Costermonger (The).
© Harrv Rogers, New York; 1896:60766,
Nov. 5. .8626
Costly silence; drama in 4 acts, by R. Clarke.
131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1909; D : 17271 ; Robert
Clarke, Riverside, Cal. 8627
Coston (The) light; a melodrama in 6 acts and
11 scenes, by George H. Jessop and Ben Teal.
© Klaw & Erlanger, New York; 1889:
15960, May 27. 8628
— a play, by W. E. Longfellow.
© Wilbert E. Longfellow, Providence, R. I.
D : 15561, Apr. 7, 1909. 8629
Costumed (The) ball; a curtain-raiser in 1 act,
by ]\I. E. Lister.
© Marie Evelyn Lister, San Francisco ;
1895 : 44511, Aug. 31. 8630
Cote d'amour. .S'ee Liebesbarometer.
Coteaux (Les) du Medoc; comgdie en 1 acte,
[par] Tristan Bernard. Paris, Librairie
thgatrale, 1905. 36 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 6184, Feb. 6, 1905 ;
2c. Feb. G, 1905. 8631
Coto (El) real; comedia en 1 acto, original de
M. de Zarraga. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1910. 35 p. 12°. ^
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22433 ;
Miguel de Zarraga, INIadrid. 8632
Cottage (The) cabaret; play in 1 act, by John
Gilroy. [1], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1913 ; D : 3-5071 ; Helen Sim-
mons, Philadelphia. 8633
Cottage (A) in the suburbs. See Inside and
outside.
Cotton (The) conspiracy; written and drama-
tized by W. J. I^ees.
© William J. Lees, St. Louis ; 1893 : 22073,
May 6. 8634
Cotton (The) king; 1 act play, by W. J. Jones.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4. 1912 ; D : 31552 ; Will J. Jones,
Ne\v York. 8635
Cotton scene, southern plantation; by G. Win-
field. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Winfeld, Washington ; D : 9517,
Nov. 26, 1906 : 2c. Nov. 27, 1906. 8636
Cotton (The) spinner; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by S. Marble.
© Rich & Maeder and Scott Marble, New
York ; 1896 : 6786, Jan. 27 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 8637
See also Lost diamond.
Cougere; a play in 1 act, by A. Cowles. cover-
title, [6] p. 8°. Printed.
© Albert Cowles, Williamsport, Pa. ; D :
12516, Mar. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1908. 8638
Couic-couic. See On frappe les trois coups.
Could she forget or forgive? a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura .lean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12090, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908. 8639
Could Tommy come back; 1 act sketch, by K. B.
Benite. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1910; D: 22392; Kathleen
Burke Benite, San Francisco. 8640
Could we only know; a play in 5 acts, by V.
Page. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Vivian Page, New York ; D : 15903, May
20, 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 8641
411
8642
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8663
Could you but love me, dear; a drama in 4 acts,
by li. .T. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Llbbey-Stihvell. Brooklyn;
D: 12061. Jan. 3. 1908. 8642
Couleur-du-Feu; ballet, de J. C. Mendes. mu-
sique de D. E. Inghelbreoht. [38] p. f. Ms.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 17,1913; D: 34446; Jane Catnlle
Mendes. Paris. 8643
Counsel (The) for the defense; a comedy drama
in 1 act. iirr. bv IMcKoe Kankin and embel-
lished by W. Robyns. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Robyns, New York; D : 2.504.
Oct. 9, 1902 : 2c. Sept. 20. 1902. 8644
a drama in 4 acts, by H. I. Dodge. [114]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv Irving Dodge, New York; D:
11783. Nov." 21, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1907. 8645
grotesque in 3 acts, by Franz Molnfir, Al-
fred Halm and J. H. Sprange. [5], 98 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911 ; D : 23277 ; International
copyright bureau, ltd., London. 8646
Counsel for the plaintiff; a comedy in 2 acts,
by St. fUair Hurd. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1891. 1 p. 1., 27 p. 12°. (Baker's ed. of
plays)
© Walter H. Baker co.. Boston; 1891:
34630. Sept. 29; 2c. Nov. 14. 8647
Counsellor (The); in 3 acts, by L. D. Greenfield.
[2], 90 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1910 ; D : 23343 ; L. D. Green-
field, Cleveland. 8648
play in 4 acts, by H. Druck. 71 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1911; D: 24150; Herman
Druck, New York. 8649
— play in 1 act. by W. E. McMann. [1], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May .5, 1913; D : 33142 ; Walter Eu-
gene McJIann. San Francisco.
8650
Counsellor O'Hara; comedy playlet, by Barry
Gray. 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1910 ; D : 21362 ; Billy Hay-
ter, Logansport, Ind. 8651
Count (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by A. R. Mi-
randa.
© I. R. Miranda and D. H. Campbell, Bos-
ton; 1886: 1401, Jan. 15. 8652
Count (The) and no count; or, Willie, the rub-
ber-neck.
© Fred Eckhart, Chicago; 1900 A: 16827.
July 7. 8653
Count (The) and the captaili; a comedy in 5
acts, by J. H. Burtensliaw. 131 p. 4'. Type-
written.
© James H. TUu'tenshaw, New York ; D :
8352, Aiir. 14 ; 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1906. 8654
Count and the heiress; by J. Saunders. 50 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jobn Saimder.s. New Y'ork; D : 5376,
Aug. 6, 1904; 2c. Aug. 6, 1904. 8655
play in 4 acts, by A. V. Wilson. 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911: D: 23007; Agnes V.
Wilson, B(^ston. 8656
Count Benjowsky; a dramatic composition in
5 acts, based upon the German of von Kotze-
bue and tr. and a<lapted to the American
stage by C. A. Haswin.
© Charles A. Haswin. Chicago: 1883:9147,
May 17. 8657
Count Cordova; or, The hand of God, a tragedy
in 5 acts, by George W. Tliater. [Baltimore,
Md., Printed by Theo.Kroh. 1876] 113 p. 16°.
© G. W. Thater, Baltimore; 1876:4905,
Apr. 22 : 2c. Dec. 9. 8658
Count de Magny's daughter; comedy drama in
4 acts, by S. Dorleans. 119 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Suzanne DorlSans. New York; 1889:
32938, Oct. 30; 2c. Feb. 27, 1891. 8659
Count (The) de Noaccount; by M. M. Longhi.
47 p. t". Typev.ritten.
© Marion Middleton Longhi, Denver; D:
5783, Nov. 17, 1904 : Ic. Nov. 17, 1904 ; Ic. Dec.
19. 1904. 8660
Count (A) for a day; German sketch in 2
scenes, by J. H. AVashburne. [1], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27. 1912 : D : 30658 ; J. H. Wash-
burne. New York. 8661
Count (A) for love's sake; a comedy in 4 acts,
by H. C. Stueven. [2], 45 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36819 ; Hermine C.
Stueven, Oberlin, O. 8661a
Count Gratlo; by S. T. Baer. 65 p. f. Type-
written.
© Svlvan T. Baer, Dallas, Tex. ; D : 87.38.
.Tune 26, 1900; 2c. June 26, 1906. 8662
Count Hannibal; a play in 4 acts, by N. Con-
nell and O. Asche. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Norris Connell and Oscar Asche, Lon-
don; D: 15145, Feb. 23, 1909; 2c. Feb. 23,
1909. 8663
412
8664
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8684
Count Julian; a Spanish tragedy, by J. Sturgis.
Boston, Little, Brown & co., 1893. 122 p. 16°.
© Julian Sturgis. Boston ; 1893 : 32591, July
10; 2c. July 10. 8664
Count Julian's daughter; a 4 act drama of
olden Spain, by W. T. Hughes.
© Wallace T. Hughes, Louisville; 1897:
51565, Sept. 15. 8665
Count Konigsnaark; a drama in 5 acts, by F.
. Johnson.
© Frnncls Johnson. Lafayette, Ind. ; 1871:
4147, May 5. 8666
See also Sophie Dorothea.
Count Murray's secret; melodrama in 5 acts,
with a prologue in 1 act, entitled The heads-
men of Westminster, tr. from a German stage
ms., author's name unknown, by C. F. Buck.
© Charles F. Buck, New Orleans ; 1875 :
9226, Sept. 6. 8667
Count no account; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Lambert [pseud, of .T. Lambert Day]
© .Jesse Lnmbert. Pittsburgh; 1898:60962.
Oct. 17. 8668
— — a social satire in 3 acts. 6 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten. [Synopsis]
© J. L. Dav. Pittsburgh; D : 3703, Dec. 5.
1902; 2c. Nov. 4, 1903. 8669
Count (The) of Elsinore; or, Valdemar, the
Baltic rover, a drama consisting of a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by M. E. Roe. Milwaukee (?)
1901. 64 p. 8°.
© Marv E. Roe, ]\[ilwaukee; D : 336, Apr.
11, 1901; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902. 8670
Count (The) of Luxembourg'; musical play in
2 acts, by A. M. Willner and Rob Bodansky,
tr. from the German by Basil Hood, lyrics by
Basil Hood and Adrian Ross, music by Franz
Lehar. I^ondon, New York, etc., etc.. Chap-
pell & CO., ltd., 1911. cover-title, 31 p. 8".
[Libretto only]
© May 19, 1911; 2c. May 20, 1911; D:
24243; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 8671
Count (A) of no account; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by Anthony E. Wills. New York. Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1905. 60 p. 16".
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 7011.
July 22, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1905. 8672
Count Ole; a Swede character comedy drama in
3 acts, by L. E. Lund. 22 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Lawrence E. Lund, Jamestown, N. Y. ;
D : 3126. Mar. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 1903.
8674
Count (A) or a pauper; extravaganza in 3 acts,
words and music by F. P. Patterson. Type-
written.
© F. P. Patterson, New York ; 1897 : 44185,
Aug. 4; 2c. Aug. 4. 8675
Count Romanoff; a play, by E. L. Nelson. 46 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Elva L. Nelson, Chicago ; D : 848, Sept.
9, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1901. 8676
Count 13; play with music in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Harry E. Weese and Donald Scott,
music by H. E. Weese. Chicago, The Gun-
thorp Warren printing co., 1914. 1 p. 1., 28 p.
8". [Libretto only]
© Apr. 29, 1914 ; 2c. May 1, 1914 ; D : 36890 ;
ITniversity clnb of Chicago, Chicago. 8676a
Count (The) von Musicalsky and the nihilist;
by J. B. Helm. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tessie B. Helm, Cleveland : D : 16165,
June 25, 1909 ; 2c. June 25. 1909. 8677
Counter currents; a comedy drama in prologue
and 3 acts, by E. K. Harris. Typewritten.
© Edward K. Harris. Chicago; 1897:34296.
June 7 ; 2c. June 23. 8678
Counter-mined; a domestic drama, by M. L. S.
Bodine.
© May L. S. Bodine. New York: 1896:
62965, Nov. 18. 8679
Counter-stroke (The); play in 4 acts, by G.
Gibson. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1912; D : .31.3.54 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 8680
Counterfeit; a drama in 4 acts.
© Harry Amlar, Delaware, Wis. ; 1873 :
7880, July 8. 8681
— an original comedy in 3 acts, by C. Heverin.
© Cat« )r Heverin, New York ; 1900 A : 21846.
Sept. 1. 8682
or. True and false, an original drama in
— musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by Barney
Fagan and S. Hurd. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bernard J. Fagan, New Y'ork, and St.
Clair Hurd, Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 6217, Feb.
13. 1905; 2c. Jan. 28, 1905 (act 1, only) 8673
4 acts and 8 tableaux, by S. Pritchard and H.
Amlar.
© Spencer Pritchard and Harry Amlar,
United States ; 1873 : 8361, July 21. 8683
Counterfeit (A) bill; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by L. A. Murphy. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence A. Murphv, Chicago ; D : 9223.
Oct. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1906. 8684
413
8685
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8706
Counterfeit bills; vaudeville sketch, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago. T. S. Denison [1909] 10
p. 16°. ( [Denison's vaudeville sketches] )
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16961; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 8685
Counterfeit (The) count.
© John Barbour Gardner, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
6246, Feb. 20, 1905. 8686
Counterfeit (A) presentment; comedy, by W. D.
riowells.
© W. D. Howells, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1877 ;
9080, Aug. 8; 2c. Oct. 5. 8687
Same. Boston, James R. Osgood and com-
pany, 1877.
© H. O. Houghton & co. and W. D. Howells,
United States; 1877:10960, Sept. 24; 2c.
Oct. 5. 8688
Same. Boston and New York, Houghton,
Mifflin and company, 1905. 199 p. 24°.
© W. D. Howells, New York, in renewal for
14 years from Sept. 24, 1905 ; A : 125485, Sept.
5, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1905. 8689
Counterfeiter (The); a drama in 5 acts, by L. J.
Cella.
© Louis J. Cella, Denver ; 1881 : 18752, Dec.
5. 8690
play, by J. B. Spellman. [14] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913; D : 32201 ; .Joseph B.
Spellman, New York. 8691
Counterfeiters (The); a melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. P. Rice. 137 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles P. Rice, New Haven ; D : 720,
Aug. 5, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1901. 8692
Counterfeiters (The) and the mayor; an Ameri-
can comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. Gross. 100
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Gross, New York ; D : 10062, Mar. 2,
1907; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907. 8693
Counterfeiting; dramatic playlet, by W. H.
Nicholson. [39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914 ; D : 38903 ; Will Henry
Nicholson, Buffalo. 8693a
Counterplot (The); a play in 4 acts, by F. A.
Disbrowe.
© Frederic Augustus Disbrowe, Philadel-
phia ; 1875 : 1968, Mar. 3. 8694
Countersign (The); a drama in 4 acts, by F. N.
Wilcox and Charles W. King. Cleveland, O.,
Cuyahogan publishing co., 1890. 60 p. 16°.
© Frank N. Wilcox, Cleveland; 1890:
4896, Feb. 10. 2c. Apr. 16. 8695
in 3 acts.
Countess (La); a drama in 4 acts, by C. E.
Louis. [Vincennes, Ind., 1885] 1 p. 1., 26 p.
8°.
© Charles E. Louis, Vincennes, Ind. ; 1885 :
2823, Jan. 31; 2c. Mar. 18. 8697
Countess (The); a drama in 4 acts, by Samuel
Moi-se. 150 p. 8". Typewritten.
© p:iizabeth Morse, New York; D:4360,
• Dec. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1903. 8698
a society drama in 4 acts, by H. J. Jones.
New York, The A. S. Seer theatrical printing
CO., 1889.
© Genevieve E. Hughes, New York; 1889:
26311, Aug. 29. 8699
Countess Anastasia Suvarof; or. Love's re-
venge, by A. Schwartz.
© Arthur Schwartz, Philadelphia; 1S79 :
11609, Sept. 1. 8700
Countess and the actress; drama in 5 acts and
7 scenes, by E. B. De Ligny. 40 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 18, 1910 ; D : 21064 ; Ernest B. De
Ligny, New Y"ork. 8701
Countess Bertha. See Comtesse (La) Berthe.
Countess (The) Cathleen. See Poetical (The,
works of William B. Yeats.
Countess (The) Debeaupre; a play, by Sh-l-
(leu Lyon [pseud, of L. S. Smith] and Emery
Stone.
© Leonora Sheldon Smith and E. Str.ne.
New York ; 18S6 : 15593, July 9. 8702
Countess (The) de Cagiac; a farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by H. A. Du Souchet and C. T.
Vincent. Typewritten.
© Henrv A. Du Souchet and Chas. T. Vin-
cent, Brooklyn : 1897 : 30626. May 20 ; 2c. Mny
20. - 8703
Countess de Fontenay; or. The power of love,
a romantic play in 4 acts, by W. J. Ferguson.
60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Jason Ferguson, Bayonne, N. J. ;
D : 2145, July 22, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 18, 1902. 8704
See also In the service of the emperor.
© Gallagher & West, New York; 1894:
59369, Dec. 20. 8696
Countess de Moray, the martyr; an emotional
drama in 4 acts, adapted from the French by
C. L. Howard.
© Charles Lorin Howard, New York ; 1887 :
17875, July 12. 8705
Countess (The) de Vardes; or, La tentation,
a comedy drama in 6 acts, from the French of
Octave Feuillet, by Sophey Beckett.
© AVilliam Horace Lingard. United States;
1874 : 3023, Mar. 11. 8706
414
8707
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8728
Countess Doll; a protean play in 4 acts, by J. B.
Gomez.
© Joseph Binard Gomez, Boston; 1886:
17587, Aug-. 2. 8707
Countess Donati. Sec Consanguinity.
Countess (The) Dovicki; a play in a prologue
and 4 acts, by C. Puerner.
@ Charles Puerner, New York; 1900 A:
29843, Dec. 8. 8708
Countess du Barry; a historical drama in 4 acts,
by J. Searle Dawley. 139 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edna Mav Spooner, New York; D : 12824,
Apr. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908. 8709
Countess for a day; comic opera in 2 acts, li-
bretto by E. B. Harvier. Typewritten.
© Evelyn Baker Harvier, New York ; 1894 :
26751, May 28 ; 2c. May 28. 8710
Countess Gisela; a dramatization of novel by
E. Marlitt [pseud, of Eugenie John] in 4 acts,
by B. Price.
© Burr Price, St. I.ouis ; D : 9238, Oct. 16,
1906. 8711
Countess Helene; or, The camp and court of
Napoleon, a drama in 5 acts, by W. E. Rich-
ardson.
© W. E. Richardson, Boston; 1873:9821,
Sept. 1; 2c. Feb. 23, 1876. 8712
Countess Hildegard; play in 5 acts, by H. C.
Stueven. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1913 ; D : 33545 ; Hermine C.
Stueven, Oberlin, O. 8713
Countess Irma; a drama in 4 acts and a tableau,
by E. Stone and Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© Emery Stone and Mrs. C. A. Doi^emus,
United States; 1884:13588, July 5. 8714
Countess Jeanne; a drama in 1 act, by H. Ford
and M. L. Girault. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Ford and M. L. Girault, New
York; D : 9879, Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31,
1907. 8715
Countess Julia (Frbken Julie); naturajistie
tragedy, by August Strindberg, tr. by Cliarles
Recht. Philadelphia, Brown brotliers, 1912.
101 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1912 ; D : 29173 ;
Brown bros., Pliiladelphia. 8716
Countess Julie. See Plays: August Strindberg.
Countess Kate; plavlet, by Katharine Kavanaugh.
Chicago, T. S. Denison & co., 1912. 15 p. 12°.
© Aug. 16, 1912; 2c. Aug. 19. 1912; D:
30567; Eben H. Norris, Cliicago. 8717
Countess Mizzle. See Lonely (The) way.
Countess (The) of Candour; operatic playlet
in 1 act, by J. P. Wilson. 29 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 11. 1914 ; D : 37252 ; .John P. Wil-
son, New York. 8717a
Countess of France; melodrama in 4 acts, by
E. V. Houghton. 21 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ella Valerie Houghton, New York; D:
7309. Sept. 25. 1905; 2c. Sept. 2.5, 1905. 8718
Countess (The) of Horn Butte.
© William E. Danforth, Elmhurst, 111. ; D :
8431, Apr. 26, 1906. 8719
Countess (The) of Leicester; a tragedy in 5
acts, dramatized by jMrs. H. N. Cook.
© Marie Louise Burroughs, San Francisco ;
1883 ; 9055, May 16. 8720
Countess (The) of Queensbury; or. The maid
of Orleans rediviva, a 3 act serio - comic
drama, by W. Bush.
© William Bush, Chicago; 1871 : 849, Feb. 2 ;
2c. Dec. 4, 1872. 8721
Countess of Stellenberg; a comedy drama in
5 acts, by J. W. Fey. 45 p. f". Typewritten.
© John William Fey, Philadelphia; 1892:
27394. June 30 ; 2c. June 30.
8722
Countess Olga; a play in 4 acts, by B. Israeli.
55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Baruch Israeli, New Haven ; D : 11414,
Sept. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1907. 8723
Countess Olga Ivanovna; an emotional drama,
by J. B. Wing. [78] p. f°. Typewritten.
. © John Boies Wing, Seattle ; D : 3090, Mar.
5, 1903; 2c. Apr. 25, 1903. 8724
Countess van Assendelft; a comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Lindsley.
© Harris Lindsley, New York; D : 1806,
Apr. 29, 1902. 8725
Countess (The) Vassalis; a drama in 5 acts,
by R. McCay.
© Ringgold IMcCay, New York ; 1885 : 25508,
Dec. 5. 8726
See also Border (The) eagle.
Countess Vera; or, The oath of vengeance, by
Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller, arr. and drama-
tized by M. Hill.
© Mav Hill, Ashtabula, O. ; 1882 : 22346, Dec.
28. 8727
Countess (The) Volta. See Viola.
Country (The); drama in 4 acts, by T. P. Bayer.
[116] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911; D: 23616; Theobald
Percy Bayer, New York. 8728
415
8739
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8751
Country (The) band parade.
© James Clinton Lewis, Hartford; 1886;
12979, June 3. 8729
Country (A) barber shop; by E. Blondell. [4]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911 ; D : 24954 ; Edw. Blon-
dell, New York. 8730
Country (The) blacksmiths; a seuii-pantomiiuic
1 act musical comedy, by A. L. Foy. Type-
written.
© Alphonse L. Foy, New York ; 1896 : 31116,
May 22 ; 2c. May 22. 8731
Country board; an original farcical comedy in
3 acts, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Ividder, New York; 1882:
15945, Sept. 27. 8732
Country (The) boy; comedy in 4 acts, by E.
Selwyn. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910 ; D : 20448 ; Edgar Sel-
wyn, New York. 8733
an original comedy in 3 acts, by C. E.
Grapewin.
© Charles E. Grapewin, United States;
1897 : 16460, Mar. 10. 8734
or. The harvest agent, a drama, by W. H.
Osmer.
© Vvllliam H. Osmer, St. Louis; 1891:
5559, Feb. 9. 8735
Country boys and girls; by Gus Edwards. 4 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Gus Edwards music pub. co.. New York ;
D : 13375, July 20, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908.
8736
Country (The) boy's dream; musical tabloid
in 3 scenes, by L. Bates. [1], 10 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914; D: 37789; Lou Bates,
Detroit. 8736a
Country boys in college; comedy of college life.
by C. L. Michael. Phoenix, Ariz., C. L. Mi-
chael, 1914. 56 p. 12".
© Aug. 14, 1914; 2c. Aug. 20, 1914; D:
37903 ; Coleman Luther Michael, Phoenix,
Ariz. 8736b
Country (A) campaign; !i comedy, by H. A.
Herrold.
© H. A. Herrold, New York; 1891:24237.
July 3. 8737
Country circus; a comedy in 4 acts, by Chas.
B. Jefferson and AVill R. Wilson.
© C. B. Jefferson, Klaw and Erlanger and
J. H. Eddy, New York ; 1890 : 25173, Aug. 12.
8738
Same.
© C. B. Jefferson, Klaw and Erlanger, and
J. H. Eddy, New York ; 1890 : 25171. Aug. 12.
8739
Country circus — Continued.
Same. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. B. Jefferson, Klaw and Erlanger and
J. H. Eddy, New York ; 1890 : 25172, Aug. 12 ;
2c. Dec. 1, 1891. 8740
a sensational comedy drama and Royal im-
perial circus, in 4 acts, by N. Compston.
©Nelson Compston. New York; 1891:15341,
Apr. 25. • 8741
Country clerk; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
George Totten Smith and Ren. Shields.
© Sullivan & Harris, New York; D : 4856,
Apr. 9, 1904. 8742
Country (The) club; nnisical comedy, by R.
Melville Baker and J. Hart.
© Joseph Hart, New York ; D : 1479, Feb.
24, 1902. 8743
Country constable; play in 4 acts, by Lang-
(liile Williams. 59 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 1G340 :
James Edwards. Chicago. 8744
Country (A) coon; 4 act pastoral comedy, by
Allan Dunn and E. Hogan.
© Ernest Hogan, New York; 1900 A : 18280.
July 24. 8745
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by Allan
i
Dunn. Typewritten.
© Ernest Hogan, New York ; 1900 A : 22594.
Sept. 11; 2c. Sept. 11. 8746
Country (The) cousin.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1892 :
50240, Dec. 9. 8747
an original American domestic comedy
drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by Charles H.
Flemming and F. Jones.
© Frank Jones. Fairview. W. Va. : 1802:
50234, Dec. 9. 8748
Country cousins.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. : 1892 :
50235, Dec. 9. 8749 .
Country (A) dance; by Ernest Elton.
© Ralph Bainbridge, V/est New Brighton.
N. Y. ; 1895 : 29575, June 3. 8750
Country (The) doctor; comedy drama in 4 acts,
bv A. L. Tubbs. Boston. W. H. Baker & CO..
1910. 57 p. 12".
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2c. Sept. 28, 1910; D:
22165; Arthur I>ewis Tubbs, Philadelphia.
8751
play in 4 acts, by C. H. O'Donnell. 96 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Juno 23, 1915 ; D : 41021 ; Charles H.
O'Donnell, New York. 8751a
1
416
8751
COPYMGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8772
Country (The) dressmaker; play in 3 acts, by
G. Fitzmaurice. Dublin, Maunsel & CO., ltd.,
1914. 57 p. 12°.
© Mar. 13, 1914; 2c. Mar. 24, 1914; D:
365S8; George Fitzmaurice, Dublin. 8751b
■ iSee also Five plays; by G. Fitzmaurice.
Country editor; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. H. Colson.
© Charles H. Colson, Sterling, Kan.; D:
8363, Apr. 17, 1906. 8752
— — comedy in 3 acts, by Ward Macauley. Phil-
adelphia, Penn publishing co., 1915. 50 p.
12°.
© Sept. 17, 1915; 2c. Sept. 22, 1915; D:
41796 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 8752a
- — a drama in 3 acts, by R. E. Kerby. 82 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert E. Kerby, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D:
15359, Mar. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 8753
a farce comedy in 1 act, by F. A. Campbell.
© F. A. Campbell, Denver; 1895:39450,
.July 31.
8754
• an original, drama in 3 acts, by A. S. Hick-
man.
© Albert S. Hickman. Iowa; 1884:22256,
Nov. 7. 8755
■ -playlet in 1 act, by F. C. Kelly. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1911; D: 24654; Fred C.
Kelly. Cleveland. 8756
Country (The) fair; musical comedy novelty in
3 acts, by V. Phelps. [1], 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 25. 1911 ; D : 23746 ; Vera Phelps,
Sarnia, Canada. 8757
iSee also County fair. — Ten to one.
Country folks; by F. F. Moore.
© Frank F. Moore, Indianapolis; 1898:
25616, Apr. 23. 8758
— — comedv drama in 3 acts, by Anthony E.
Wills. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911. 58
p. 12°.
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911; D:
25126 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 8759
rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by R. Lyle,
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Lyle, New York; D : 8215, Mar.
23,1906; 2c. Mar. 23, 1906. 8760
Country (A) 4th of July; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by A. H. Westfall.
© Anson Hewett Westfall, New York State ;
1893: 12176, Mar. 9. 8761
Country (The) gentleman; politico-psycho play
in 4 acts, by H. B. Day. [48] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 23, 1914; D: 37448; Homer
Barr Day, New York. 8761a
Country (A) girl; a drama of town and coun-
try, by T. A. Niccolls. 31 p. 8°.
© Thomas Alfred Niccolls, St. Louis; D:
7616, Nov. 24, 1905; 2c. Dec. 11, 1905. 8762
musical play in 2 acts, by James T. Tanner,
lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank,
music by Lionel Monckton. 52 p. 8°. Type-
written. [Lyrics only]
© Chappel & CO., London ; ^D : 1320, Jan. 20,
1902; 2c. Jan. 20, 1902. 8763
1 act playlet, by Raymond W. Peck. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1915 ; D : 41290 ; Ann Tasker,
New York. 8763a
[a play in 3 acts], by B. Stoddard. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1912; D: 29882; Burt Stod-
dard, New Britain, Conn. 8764
Country girl in New York; three monologues,
by C. T. Stewart. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1909; D: 16723; Caroline
Taylor Stewart, Columbia, Mo. 8765
Country (The) girls; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. Halloran, jr.
© John Halloran, jr.. New York; 1895:
46447, Sept. 12. 8766
Country (The) grocery; a comedy in 3 acts, by
D. Sully.
© Dan'I Sully, Lake Hill. N. Y. ; 1899 : 9178 ;
Jan. 80. 8767
Country (A) homestead; a 3 act rural comedy.
© Wm. M. Goff, Portland. Me. ; 1898 : 62873 ;
Oct. 26. 8768
Country (The) jay.
© J. Howard Bauman, New Castle, Pa. ; D :
9457, Nov. 19, 1906. 8769
Country (The) judge; a rural comedy sketch
in 1 act and 1 scene, by G. Harris. 20 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© George Harris, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 10383,
Apr. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1907. 8770
Country justice; by T. S. Denison. Chicago,
T. S. Denison, 1878.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 12817,
Nov. 7; 2c. Nov. 11. 8771
— Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1906] 1 p. 1.,
[165]-170 p. 12°. (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for 14
years from Nov. 7, 1906; D:9325, Oct. 26,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 8772
5379—15-
-27
417
8773
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8794
Country (A) kid; by N. Stone Scoville. Type-
written.
© Nesbit Stone Scoville, Hanover, Wis. ;
1900 A : 28953, Nov. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 26. 8773
Country lanes and city pavements; ii drama.
© Mildred N. Hall and George W. Wessells,
Denver ; D : 3437, May 15, 1903. 8774
a drama of life in prologue and 4 acts, a
tlramatization of Maurice M. Minton's novel
of same name, by G. W. Heath. 95 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© George W. Heath, Boston ; D : 5967, Dec.
27, 1904; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 8775
Country (A) lawyer. See Sage of Barleyville.
Country (The) lover; a farce comedy, by F. C.
Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York; D:2678,
Nov. 8, 1902. 8776
Country (The) merchant; comedy drama in 4
4 acts, by G. G. Hammond. [2], 64 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7. 1912; D: 31181; George G.
Hammond, New York. 8777
Country (The) minister; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1907. 69 p. 12".
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
11295, Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1907. 8778
Country (The) minstrels; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. M, Smith. 20 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D : 31291 ; Jos. M.
Smith, Baltimore. 8779
Country (A) miss; musical operetta, book and
lyrics by A. G. Duggan, music by J. E. Law-
rence. [3], 32 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. July 17, 1913 ; D : 33923 ; Archie Grieg
Duggan and John Ernest Lawrence, Toronto.
Canada. 8780
Country mouse; a satirical comedy in 3 acts,
by Arthur Law. London, S. French, ltd. ; New
York, S. French, 1904. 60 p. diagrs. 12°.
(On cover: French's standard library ed.)
© S:unnel French, New York ; D : 5148,
June 10, 1904; 2c. Nov. 19. 1904. 8781
Country (A) party; or, Merry Christmas, a
comedy in 2 scenes, by T. Tryon.
© Thomas Tryon, New York ; 1889 : 11980,
Apr. 17. 8782
Country physician; comedy in 3 acts, bv C. A.
De Lima. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 21000 ; Charles A. De
Lima, New York. 8783
Country (The) post-office. See Eternal (The)
feminine.
Country (A) romance; a pathetic episode in 1
act, by W. D. Emerson.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 6787.
Jan. 19; 2c. Jan. 19. 8784
■or, An unnatural love, a dramatic compo-
sition or 4 act rural comedy drama, by Ber-
nard Kling. 61 p. f. Typewritten.
© Edward Hauck, Hackensack, N. .1. ; D :
4729, Mar. 16, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904. 8785
Country (The) school; an entertainment in 2
scenes, by M. R. Orne. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1890.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1S90 :
536, Jan. 3 ; 2c. Jan. 23. 8786
Country (The) schoolmaster.
© Albert L. Powers, Woodstock, Vt. ; D :
8419, Apr. 25, 1906. 8787
Country (The) schoolmistress.
© .Tames Howard Konkle. Newark, N. J. :
D : 1153, Dec. 4, 1901. 8788
Country (A) singer; 1 act comedy, dramatic
sketch, by Louise E. Bates. 6 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Chas. T. Blake and Arthur E. Ehle, San
Francisco; D : 6453, Mar. 14, 1905; 2c. Mar.
14, 1905. 8789
Country (The) squire; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. Howard Bauman. Clyde, O., Ames
publishing company, 1906. 52 p. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, 0.; D : 9271, Oct.
19, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1906. 8790
-domestic drama in 4 acts, by C. A. Krone
and A. Boyd. 138 p. f». Typewritten.
© Charles A. Krone and Archie Boyd. St.
Louis; 1892:10282, Mar. 5; 2c. Mar. 5. 8791
musical comedy, by R. E. Berlet. 55 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Robert E. Berlet, Chicago ; D : 3827, Aug.
13, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1903. 8792
Country (The) store; a 4 act American comedy-
drama, by J. W. Cutshaw.
© James Washington Cutshaw, Areola.
Ind. ; 1893 : 5870, Jan. 30. 8793
a monologue, by B. B. Hay ward. 7 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hayward, Wayland,
Mass. ; D : 6080, Jan. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905.
8794
Country sweethearts; drama of sentiment and
mirth in 4 acts, by M. S. Keightley. [86] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914; D : 35872 ; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 8794a
418
8795
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8819
Country (A) terror; original and comical little
farce comedy, by G. H. Adams.
© George H. Adams, Paterson, N. J. ; 1893 :
46SS2, Oct. 20. 8795
Country to the city; a playlet, by M. Harfield.
S p. 4". Typewritten.
© M. Harfield, Chicago ; D : 15749, Apr. 30,
1909; 2c. Apr. 30, 1909. 8796
Country (A) town; play in 2 acts, by A. J.
Powers. [2], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911; D: 23750; Andrew J.
Powers, Providence, R. I. 8797
Country (A) visit; an original comedy in 4
acts, by T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago ; 1884 : 20582,
Oct. 13. 8798
Country visitor; comedy in 4 acts, by Atkinson
and Ellsworth.
© Atkinson and Ell.sworth, New York;
1899 : 81704, Dee. 18. 8799
a laughable 1 act farce, arr. by Chris Lane.
(In Will Rossiter's vaudeville prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D : 4062, Oct. 5.
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 8800
Countryman (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts
and 4 scenes, by J. Barker.
© John Barker, Maiden, Mass. : 1893 : 11823.
Mar. 7. 8801
Count's (The) arrival; a comedy farce, by
George McCann.
© Ed. aiaxwell. New York; 1898:70165,
Dec. 2. 8802
Count's (The) daughter; 5 act play, by H. W.
King. 49 p. 8°. Ms.
© Henry W. King, New York ; 1881 : 20736,
Dec. 31 ; Ic. Dec. 31. 8803
Count's (The) dilemma; 1 act skit, by D. J.
Cooper. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dan J. Cooper, Los Angeles ; D : 727,
Aug. 7, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1901. 8804
County centennial; a 1 act comedy, by A. S.
Bock. [Saltsburg, Pa., Bock entertaining co.,
1906] cover-title, 31 p. 12".
© Annie Sara Bock, Saltsburg, Pa. ; D :
9035, Sept. 4, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1906. 8805
County (The) chairman; by G. Ade. 82 p. 8".
Typewritten.
© George Ade, Chicago; D : 4097, Oct. 15,
1903; 2c. Oct. 15, 1903. 8806
County (The) deacon ; a comedy drama, in 4
acts. Typewritten.
© Edward S. Keller, Fort Wayne, Ind. ;
1899 : 26398, Apr. 15 ; 2c. July 12. 8807
County fair; or. The country fair, by Charles
Barnard and N. Burgess. 77 p. 12°. Printed.
© Neil Burgess, New York ; 1890 : 4271, Feb.
3 ; 2c. Feb. 3. 8808
County fair at Punkin villa; farce in 2 scenes,
by Paul Marion (Pauline Phelps, Marion
Short) New York, E. S. Werner & company,
1912. 21 p. 12°.
© June 17, 1912; 2c June 20, 1912; D:
30037 ; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 8809
County fair circus; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by N. Burgess.
© Nell Burgess, Boston ; 1892 : 9270, Mar. 1.
8810
County (The) judge; a comedy in 3 acts. [85]
p. 4°.
© C. F. Francis, Rome, N. Y. ; D : 7183, Aug.
30, 1905; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 8811
County (The) line; a comedy.
© Neil Burgess, New York ; 1896 : 54820,
Oct. 3. 8812
See also Experience smartweed.
County (The) sheriff; a comedy in 1 act, by Ar-
thur Larkin. Typewritten.
© John S. Hale, New York; 1898:76389,
Dec. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 8813
a drama in 4 acts, by Kathleen Farroe. 65
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Edward Wee, New York ; D : 10508,
Apr. 16, 1907; 2c. May 6, 1907. 8814
a melodrama in 4 acts and 9 scenes, by
Clem Hyatt. 63 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Morgan A. Sherwood, Washington ; D :
7699, Dec. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 8815
Coup (Le) d'aile; com^die en 3 actes, par F. de
Curel. New York, Empire press, printers,
1906. p. 225-287. 8°.
© Frangois de Curel, Paris ; D : 7897, Jan.
26, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1906. 8816
See also Beat (The) of the wing.
Coup (Un) de corne; comMie en 1 acte [par]
Daniel Jourda et E.-G. Perrier. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1909. 31 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1909; 2c. July 26. 1909; D:
16729; Joubert, Paris. 8817
Coup (Un) de foudre; comedie-vaudeville en 3
actes, de L. Xanrof [pseud, of Leon Fourneau]
191 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leon Xanrof, Paris ; D : 12941, May 11,
1908; 2c. May 11, 1908. 8818
Coup (Le) de fouet; piece en 3 actes, [par]
Maurice Hennequin et Georges Duval. Paris,
P. V. Stock, 1902. 2 p. 1., 190 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 1897, May 16,
1902; 2c. May 16, 1902. 8819
419
8820
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8838
Coup (Le) de jarnac; vaudeville en 3 actes, par
H. de Gorsse et M. de Marsan. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1907. 3 p. 1., 200 p. 12°.
© Henrv de Gorsse & Maurice de Marsan,
Paris; D: 10828, .Tune 24, 1907; 2c. June 25,
1907. 8820
See also Kackerchen.
Coup (Le) du berger; vaudeville en 3 actes, de
A. Bisson et M. Sonal [pseud, of Georges Lanosl
Paris, Libra iriotheatrale, 1911. [21,176p. 12".
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1911 ; D : 25624 :
Alexandre Bisson & Marc Sonal. Paris. 8821
Coupable (Le) Sec Guilty (The) man.
Coupe (La) (The cup); Persian danse drame,
originated and arr. by L. La Gai. [5] p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Julv 1. 1913 : D : 33789 ; Louise La Gai,
New York. 8822
Couple (A) -See Two.
Couple (A) of crogks; comedy in 1 act, by J. R.
Alden. [2], 25 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1912; D : 30394 ; Joseph R.
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 8823
Couple (A) of curious courtships. See Bill,
the coachman.
Couple (A) of jays; musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont. Philadelphia; 1S88:
23940, Aug. 21. 8824
Couple (A) of nuts. See Two nuts.
Couple of red-caps; by H. Hudson. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1909; D: 17668; Holland
Hudson, Washington. 8825
Couple (A) of women; comedy in 1 act, by V,
Page. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1912 ; D : 30261 ; Vivian Page.
New York. 8826
Coupon bonds; a play in 4 acts, by J. T. Trow-
bridge. Boston, G. M. Baker & cc, 1876.
© J. T. Trowbridge, Massachusetts; 1876:
4906, Apr. 22; 2c. Apr. 24. 8827
Same. Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1907. 39
p. 12°.
© J. T. Trowbridge, Arlington, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Apr. 22, 1904 ; D :
4916, Apr. 21, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 8828
— or. The trials of pa and ma Ducklow, a
domestic drama in 3 acts, di-amatized from
J. T. Trowbridge's story of the same title, by
W. O. Clough.
© William O. Clough, Nashua, N. H. ; 1871 :
7675, Aug. 17 8829
Courage; a romantic melodrama in 6 tableaux,
by A. C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, New York; 1882:4282,
Mar. 18. 8830
a study in 1 act, by E. M. Royle. [2], 18 p.
4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912 ; D : 29099 ; Edwin Mil-
ton Royle, Darien, Conn. 8831
Courage of her convictions; by F. P. Gooch. 96
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29. 1909 ; D : 17812 ; Frances
Pnsey Gooch, Cleveland. 8832
Courier (The); comedy for two males and tlu-ee
females, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 15 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11694, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 8833
Courier (The) of destiny. See Key (The) to
the mystic.
Courier (The) of the Czar; or. The siege of
Irkutsk, a Russian drama in 6 acts, founded
on Jules Verne's storv of Michael Strogoff, by
M. Allen. Wobnrn. Mass., Mark Allen, 1882.
86 p. 24°.
© Mark Allen, Woburn. Mass. ; 1881 : 2017,
Feb. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1882. 8834
See also Michael Strogoff.
Courier (The) of the Mikado.
© Hugli Ettinger and Sam G. Anderson,
Hutchinson, Minn. ; D : 4711, Mar. 12, 1904.
8835
Course (La) aux dollars; piece a grand spec-
tacle en 4 actes et 25 tableaux, de M. de Mar-
san et G. Timmory [pseud, de Rene Wahl]
musique nouvelle et arrangements de IVIarius
Baggers. 27 p. 4°. Printed.
©Nov. 9, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D : 25885 ;
Maurice de Marsan et Gabriel Timmory,
Paris. 8836
Course (La) du flambeau. See Theatre com-
plet; [de] Paul Hervieu.
Course (The) of true love; operetta in 1 act,
music by W. Rhys-Herbert, libretto by C. B.
Storrs. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40859 ; Wm. Rhys-
Herbert and Caryl B. Storrs, Minneapolis.
8836a
a protean vaudeville sketch, by Van Dyke
Brooke. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Stewart :Mc Kerrow, New York ; D : 8535,
May 16, 1906 ; 2c. INIay 16, 1906. 8837
— See also Court (The) jester.
Court affairs; Louis the 13th, di'ama in 5 acts,
by A. Andre, called A. Habedank.
© A. Andre, Cincinnati; 1873:8232, July
17. 8838
420
8838
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8857
Court (A) comedy. See Dramatic episodes.
Court favour, or. The mountain youth, [a play
in 1 act] by A. Kimball, suggested by Oscar
Wilde's story, The birthday of the infanta.
2 p. 1., 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38838 ; Astrid Kim-
ball, Cambridge, Mass. 8838a
Court (The) homestead; by R. J. Bentley.
Typewritten.
© Robert J. Bentley, Toledo, O. ; 1900 A:
28172, Nov. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 8839
Court (The) in session; an American drama in
2 acts, by Parson Paradox [pseud.] Cincin-
nati, The Drama publishing company, 1880.
© Drama pub. co., Cincinnati ; 1880 : 16603,
Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 9. 8840
CovLTt intrigue, or. Life at St. James' palace,
a comedy in 4 acts, by C. Jordan, adapted
from the French of Eugene Scribe.
© Carina Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1897 :
43281, July 31 ; 2c. July 30. 8841
Court intrigues; in 6 acts, by F. C. Hamilton.
© Frank C. Hamilton, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 17903, July 20. 8842
Court (The) jester.
© Espy W. H. Williams. New Orleans;
1900 A: 7041, Mar. 16. 8843
or, The course of true love, an entirely
new and original regal opera in 2 acts, by
F. J. Palmer, music by Walter D. Styer.
72 p. f. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Palmer, Philadelphia ; 1888 :
25976, Sept. 12 ; 2c. Sept. 12. 8844
Court (The) martial; a dramatic and operatic
whim in 1 act, words and music by W. H.
Lep^re and A. G. Robyn.
© William H. I.epere and Alfred G. Robyn,
St. Louis ; 1SS6 : 1895, Jan. 23. 8845
a romance of the great Rebellion, an origi-
nal military drama in 5 acts, with accompany-
ing tableaux, by J. G. Steele. New Haven,
J. J. Kiernan, 1882.
© J. G. Steele.New Haven ; 1883 : 20371, Nov. 5.
8846
Court (The) of fame; by Mary V. Duval. New
York, Hints publishing company, 1903. cover-
title, 12 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 4195. Nov.
5, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 8847
Court (The) of honor; drama in 1 act, by H. D.
Walter. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911 ; D : 23776 ; Herbert D.
Walter, New York. 8848
Court (The) of Indra; or, Folk tales of India,
l>y Prince Maheudra Chandra Singha, drama-
tized by A. K. Mozumdar and Daniel E. Fultz.
15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915 ; D : 42120 ; A. K. Mozum-
dar and Daniel E. Fultz, Spokane, Wash.
8848a
Court (The) of Juno; a lyrical drama in 2 acts,
by Elizabeth Heming Hanna. Atlanta, Ga.
[The Franklin printing and publishing co.]
1903. 46 p. 16°.
© E. H. Hanna, Atlanta; A: 56369, Mar.
23, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1903 ; 2c. illus. ed. Aug. 5.
1908. 8849
Same. Rev. ed., by E. H. Hanna.
© Elizabeth Heming Hanna, Atlanta ; D :
15409, Mar. 10, 1909. 8850
Court (The) of King Petaud; comedy in 3 acts,
dramatized from Alexandre Dumas' Memoirs
of a physician, by L. S. Brush. 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1915; D: 41974; Louise Sey-
mour Brush, East Hampton, N. Y. 8850a
Court (The) of last resort; play in 3 acts, by
G. JI. Scarborough. [3], 121 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D: 29661; George M.
Scarborough, New Brighton, N. Y. 8851
Court (The) of Louis 14th; in 2 acts, by J.
Fairman.
© James Fairman, New York; 1890:1646,
Jan. 11. 8852
Court of love; or, The king of Aragon's quest,
a romantic opera in 3 acts, lyrics by Henry H.
Chamberliu, libretto and music by H. Belisle.
© Hector L. Belisle, Lawrence, Mass. ; A :
67059, Aug. 26, 1903 ; 2c. July 31, 1903. 8853
Court (The) of the year; an entertainment illus-
trating the months and seasons by means of
recitation, music, and tableaux, by Mrs. E. C.
Whitnev. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1891. 18 p. 16°. (Easy enter-
tainments for young people)
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1892 : 13521,
Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 8854
Court royal; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by F. L.
O'Reilly, dramatized from S. Baring-Gould's
book. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis L. O'Reilly, Woonsocket, R. I. ;
D : 4696, Mar. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1904. 8855
Court (A) scandal; by A. Boucicault and Os-
mond Shillingford, from the French.
© Aubrey Boucicault, New York; 1898:
22317, Apr. 8 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 8856
Court scene. [4] p. 8°. Printed.
© Harriet Earhart Monroe, Washington ;
D : 5307, July 2, 1904 ; 2c. July 2, 1904. 8857
421
88&8
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8877
Court (The) singer; a Russian comic opei'a in 3
Hcts, libretto by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Brooklyn; 1895 ; 21674.
Apr. 19. 8858
See also German classics of the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries.
Courtin' (The); a new and original American
comic opera of country life in 2 acts, by Charles
Felton Pidgin, music by Geo. Lowell Tracy.
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 29. 1911 ; D : 24100 ; Frances Fern
Pidgin, Belmont, Mass. 8859
Courtin' hy proxy; a 1 act vaudeville comedy
sketch, by J. R. Noland.
© James R. Noland, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
221, Mar. 15, 1901. 8860
Courting in China; sketch in 1 act, by J. Worth-
ington. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1911; D: 23759; Julia
Worthington, Cincinnati. 8861
Courting (The) of Mother Goose; an entertain-
ment, by H. D. Castle. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1892. 27 p. 16°.
(Easy entertainments for young people)
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1892 : 13524,
Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 8862
Courting the widow; romantic comedy, by Paul
Marion [pseud, of Pauline Phelps and Marion
Short] New York, Edgar S. Werner & com-
pany, 1909. 14 p. 12". (On cover: Werner's
plays)
© Sept. 24, 1909; 2c. Sept. 28, 1909; D:
16946; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 8863
Courting the wrong lass. See Commandant
(The) of La-Totir. — In quod. — Uncle Sam in
quod.
Courting under difficulties; an absurdity for
storv tellers, by Frank Duniont. New York,
Chicago, [etc.] M. AVitmark & sons, 1905. 8
p. 12°. (On cover: Witmark stage publica-
tions)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6124,
Jan. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1905. 8864
Courting where the shamrock grows; play, by
C. L. Turner. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1914 ; D : 38390 ; Cora L. Tur-
ner, New York. 8864a
Courtisane (La); pi&ce en 5 actes, en vers, par
A. Arnivelde. Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration
[1906] 2 p. 1., 119 p. 12°.
© Andre Arnivelde, Paris; D:9048, Sept.
7. 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1906. 8865
Courtisane (La) de Corinthe; drame en vers
en 5 actes et 0 tableaux, par P. Bilhaud et M.
Carre. [Paris. Impr. de I'lllustration, 1908]
1 p. 1., 89 p. 12°.
© Paul Bilhaud & Michel Carr6, Paris ; D :
12665, Apr. 3. 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1908. 8866
Courtship; a drama in 5 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1872:232, Jan.
10. 8867
Irish comedy in 1 act, by D. J. Shea. [1],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D : 29538 ; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 8868
an original and aboriginal extravaganza, by
.H. N. Baker.
© Henry Norris Baker, Boston ; 1896 : 21227,
Apr. 4. 8869
Courtship (A) against time; 1 act play, drama-
tized by Francis Greenwood [pseud, of G. G.
Miles] from the story of the same name by
Philip Quincy Loring.
© Grace Greenwood Miles, Boston ; D : 10577,
May 16, 1907. 8870
Courtship in the
Bloomer girls.
twentieth century. See
Covirtship (The) of Adam Bede; in 4 acts, by
W. C. Cowper.
© William C. Cowper, New York ; 1900 A :
21270, Aug. 25. 8871
Courtship (The) of Benjamin Franklin; a
drama in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by A. A. Adle-
man.
© Adolph Allen Adleman. Hartford ; D :
6389, Mar. 14, 1905. 8872
Courtship of little Prince Joy; ))y B. G. Pol-
lak. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1910 ; D : 17941 ; Beati-ice
Gertrude PoUak. New York. 8873
Courtship (The) of Miles Standish; dramatiza-
tion of Longfellow's poem, by Fanny A. Com-
stock. Boston, Educational pub. CO. [1911] 31
p. 16°.
© Dec. 12, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1911 ; D : 28065 ;
Educational pub. co., Boston. 8874
^play, by R. S. Smoot.
© Ravmond S. Smoot, New York ; 1897 :
63222, Nov. 11. 8875
[a play in 1 act] adapted from Longfellow's
poem, by E. W. Presbrey. London, S. French,
ltd. ; New York, Samuel French, 1909. 16 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 156)
© Eugene AV. Pre.sbrey, New York ; D :
15426, Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 8876
See also Old colony days. — Priscilla. —
Wooing (The) of Priscilla.
Courtship (The) of Molly Malone.
© Wm. F. Breen, Roxbury, IMass. ; 1897 :
60320, Oct. 25; 2c. Oct. 25. 8877
422
8878
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UIsTITED STATES
8897
Courtship of the deacon. See Miss Topsy
Turvy.
Courtship (The) of then and now; sketch in 2
scenes, by A. Wynne. [16] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34644 ; Anna Wynne,
New York. 8878
Courtship (The) of then, now and tomorrow;
play in 3 parts, by A. Wynne. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40637 ; Anna Wynne,
New York. 8878a
Courtship (The) of Uncle Sam; or. Liberty's
convention, held at the World's Fair in St.
Louis, 1903.
© Theresa B. H. Brown, St. Louis ; D : 871,
Sept. 16, 1901. 8879
Cojirtshyppe of Myles Staundyshe. See Ye
courtsliyppe of Myles Staundyshe.
Cousin against cousin. See Bob Tiong, the
boy Phoenix.
Cousin (The) and the maid. See Comedy (A)
of error.
Cousin Bill; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Smith.
© Carl Smith, Omaha, Neb.; 1894:54762,
Nov. 23. 8880
Cousin Blake; an American comedy in 4 acts,
by A. T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York ; 1877 : 2715, Mar.
6. 8881
Cousin Charlotte's visit; a play in 3 acts, for
Sirl's schools, by G. FitzGerald. Halifax, N. S.,
Halifax print, co., 1900. 19 p. 12".
© Geraldine FitzGerald, Montreal, Canada ;
D : 28, Jan. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1901. 8882
Cousin Clara's ball. See Lost (The) package.
Cousin Faithful; a comedy in 1 act, by Julie M.
Lippmann. Philadelphia, The Penn publish-
ing company, 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29380,
May 14; 2c. May 17. 8883
Cousin Fanny; 1 act play, by J. B. Foster. [2],
23 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913 ; D : 32172 ; Julia B. Fos-
ter, Berkeley, Cal. 8884
Cousin riavia; a domestic drama of the present
day, by W. H. Benson. Staunton [Va.] Vindi-
cator printing establishment, 1875. 19 p. 16°.
© Williiim Henry Benson, Wayne*oro, Va. ;
1875 : 11578, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 8885
Cousin Frank; a farce in 1 act, for female char-
acters only, by Frances Aymar Mathews. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
32373, May 29 ; 2c. June 20. 8886
Cousin (The) from Paris; a sketch for three
people, by Harry G. Forrest. 6 p. f". Type-
written.
© Lucie Valcourt. Chicago; D:9931, Feb.
9, 1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907. 8887
Cousin Hannah's invitation; a comedy in 1
act, by R. P. Janette. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert P. Janette, Boston; D : 15264,
Mar. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 8888
Cousin Jack; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the French of Louis Leroy, by W. J. Florence
and E. Picard.
© William J. Florence and Ernest Picard,
New York ; 1872 : 9098, Aug. 24. 8889
1 act comedy playlet, by H. A. Usher. 21 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913; D: 33634; Harry A.
Usher, Bayonne, N. J. 8890
Cousin Jack's letter; a comedy in 1 act, by J. W.
Standish. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. Standish, New York ; D : 1034 ;
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 8891
Cousin Jim.
© Mrs. N. E. Nicholson, United States;
1886: 12446, May 26; 2c. May 26. 8892
by M. A. Sabin. [44 p.] 4°. Typewritten.
© Mai'tin Alfred Sabin, Dover Center, O. ; D :
14009, Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1908. 8893
Cousin John's album; a pantomime, by Ida M.
lUixton. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co. [1888]
1 p. 1., 7 p. 12". (Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 260)
. © Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:34943,
Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 8894
Cousin Josiah; a musical sketch in 1 scene, by
F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
[1891] 1 p. 1., 5 p. 12°. (Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 287)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891 : 6563, Feb.
18; 2c. Feb. 27. 8895
Cousin Justina; adapted with permission of the
publishers, from a story in Munsey's maga-
zine, by E. A. Opper. 16 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1915; D : 40818 ; Emma Al-
mira Opper, New Canaan, Conn. 8895a
Cousin Kate; couiedy in 3 acts, by H. H. Davies.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1910. 158 p.
12°.
© Feb. 15, 1910; 2c. Feb. 16, 1910; D:
20199 ; Hubert Henry Davies, Loudon. 8896
Cousin Kitty; a musical farce, by J. Bickel. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Bickel, New York ; D : 15040, Feb.
9, 1909; 2c. Feb. 9, 1909. 8897
423
8897
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8922
Cousin Larry; comedy in 4 acts, by Steele
MacKaye. 329 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915; D: 41378; Kate Eliza-
beth Stevenson, New York. 8897a
Cousin Mabel; a comedy in 1 act, by Robert P.
Jauette. 18 p. f". Typewritten.
© R. P. Janette, Boston ; D : 15316, Mar. 12,
1909 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1909. 8898
Cousin Margaret; a drama in 4 acts, by E. F.
Baldwin. 21 p. 8". Printed.
© E. F. Baldwin, Peoria, 111.; 1883:9549.
May 23 ; 2c. May 23. 8899
Cousin Marie; sketch for 2 people, by Evelyn
Watson. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910 ; D : 22322 ; Mrs. W. H.
Wat.son, St. Louis. 8900
Cousin Marmaduke; in 1 act.
© Mrs. Sohuvler Crowninshield, Washing-
ton ; 1900 A : 14819, June 14. 8901
Cousin (A) of mine; by J. T. Pendegast and
H. H. Olmsted. [9] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1910; D : 21827 ; Elizabeth
Houston, San Francisco. 8902
a farce comedy sketch. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Elisabeth Houston, Los Angeles; D:
15617, Apr. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1909. 8903
Cousin Pons; by Mrs. T. H. Selz. 60 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Mrs. J. H. Selz, Chicago ; D : 13706, Sept.
2, 1908; 2c. Sept. 2, 1908. 8904
Cousin Robert ; a Virginia comedy, by H. Peter-
son.
© Henrv I'eterson, Philadelphia ; 1879 :
2093, Feb. i3. 8905
Cousin Rosenblom; play in 3 acts. 94 p. 4°.
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910; D : 20025 ; Olof Berg-
quist, Middletown, Conn. 8906
Cousin Simon; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Leon
Gumpert and George H. Chase.
© Gumpert and Chase, Philadelphia; 1892:
31471, July 29. 8907
Cousin Tom; a comedietta in 1 act, by Robert
C. V. Meyers. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing CO., 1908. 13 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 13614,
Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 8908
Cousin Tom's re-incarnation; an original com-
edy in 3 acts, by M. E. Coe. Typewritten.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco ; 1898 :
31815, May 23 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 8909
Same. New ;iiid rev. version. 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© M. E. Coe, San Francisco; D:9560, Nov.
30, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. 8910
Cousins; by O. W. Firkins.
© O. W. Firkins, Minneapolis ; 1) : 16081,
June 16, 1909. 8911
•drama in 3 acts, by A. Marix. 84 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D : 23347 ; A. Marix,
New York. 8912
■ a 1 act comedy dramatic sketch, by E. RufC
and D. Raynol. 16 p. f". Typewritten.
© Edgar Ruff, Mobile, and Dorothy Raynol,
New York; D: 15624, Apr. 15, 1909; 2c. Apr.
15, 1909. 8913
a play, by L. McLandburgh.
© Lillah McLandburgh, Chicago; 1875:
1310, Feb. 12. 8914
Cousins — and the thief; vaudeville sketch, by
M. A. Daly. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913 ; D : 32178 ; Mark Avery
Daly, Buffalo. 8915
Couvee (La); comedie en 3 actes. par I Eugene]
Brieux. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1904. 2 p. 1.. 112
p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 4465, Jan. 4, 1004 ;
2c. Jan. 4, 1904. 8916
Couverture (La); comedie en 1 acte, par Andr6
Barde. Paris, Georges Ondet, 1910. 36 p.
12".
© July 23, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; D:
21580; G. Ondet, Paris. 8917
Cove home; an idyl of the mountains in 1 act, by
Thomas Dickinson. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. Dickinson, Madison, Wis. ; D : 5671,
Oct. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1904. 8918
Covetous eyes; a melodrama in 5 acts, by M.
' Loth.
© Moritz Loth, Cincinnati ; 1884 : 6527, Mar.
26. 8918a
Cow-boy (The); a 1 act comedy playlet, by W. J.
Olio. [15] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1909: D: 16531; Will. J. Olio.
Pittston, Pa. 8919
or. An American abroad, a comedy in 3
acts, by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, New York ; 1886 : 6886,
Mar. 25. 8920
Cow-boy (The) and his Indian bride; by N.
Loughrej. 3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18,1910; D: 20826; Nellie Lough-
rey, Los Angeles. 8921
Cow-boy (The) and the baby; farce in 1 act, by '
A. Carr. 32 p. 24°. Printed.
© Jan. 30, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1912 ; D : 28515 :
Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D. 8922
424
8923
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8946
Cow-boy (The) and the girl on the border of
old Mexico; in 5 acts, by L. Culver. 6 p. f°.
Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910 ; D : 21442 ; Len Culver,
Boise. Id. 8923
Cow-boy (The) and the lady; by C. Fitch.
New York, Alice Kauser [1908] 75 p. 16°.
© Clvde Fitch and Alice Kauser, New York ;
D : 12621, Mar. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1908. 8924
Cow-boy (The) and the squaw.
© Joseph Mack, New York ; D : 1 1425, Sept.
27. 1907. 8925
Type-
by Joseph Byron Totten. 54 p. 4°.
written.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York ; D : 11049. July
26. 1907; 2c. July 26, 1907. 8926
Same. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Byron Totten, New York ; D :
9981, Feb. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.
8927
Cow-boy (The) and the tenderfoot; a melo-
drama in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by F. Whitman.
73 p. f. Typewritten.
© Franklyn Whitman, Jackson, Tenn. ; D :
2663, Dec. 1, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1902. 8928
Cow-boy (A) and two ladies; a farce in 1 act,
liy W. De Huger.
© H. Wilkinson, New York ; 1900 A : 4222,
Feb. 15. 8929
Cow-boy artist; by A. J. Thode and S. E. Hills.
[95] p. f. Tj^pev/ritten.
© A. J. Thode and S. E. Hills, St. Paul ; D :
8026, Feb. 19, 1906 : 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. 8930
Cow-boy (The) detective; melodrama in 4 acts,
by Harry J. Cohen.
© Klirat & Gazzolo amusement co., Chicago ;
D : 13158, June 10, 1908. 8931
-1 act sketch, by J. E. Cervenka. [1], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912; D : 30620 ; Joseph E.
Cervenka, St. Louis. 8932
Cow-boy (The) dude; 1 act dramatic cwnedy
.sketch, by F. Alluway. [11] p. nar. f^ Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912 ; D : 29016 ; Frank Al-
loway, Philadelphia. 8933
Cow-boy (The) from. Dakota; a drama in 4 acts,
by A. Carr. Act. 1.
© Albert Carr. Rapid City, S. D. ; 1891:
8216. Mar. 4 ; 2c. May 10, 1899. 8934
Cow-boy (The) girl; a musical melodrama, by
Lem B. Parker. 73 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Kilroy and Britton, Chicago ; D : 80-56.
Feb. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1906. 8935
Cow-boy (A) in petticoats; drama in 4 acts,
by L. Schlesinger. [97] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21593 ; Lily Schle-
singer, San P^'rancisco. 8936
Cow-boy, Indian and the lady; 4 act, sensa-
tional, western drama, by L. Balding. 39 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1909 ; D : 17186 ; Lee Balding,
Holton, Kan. 8937
Cow-boy Jim; romance in 1 act, by F. H. James.
[2], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1911; D: 23176; Fred H.
James, Brooklyn. 8938
Cow-boy Jim's last ride; by D.'J. Toomey. [2],
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912; D : 28511 ; Daniel J.
Toomey, Hud.'^on, Mass. 8939
Cow-boy king; by S. K. Ayres. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Sidney Kiugdon Ayres, New York ; D :
9105, Sept. IS, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1906. 8940
Cow-boy life; or, 30 minutes with a round up,
descriptive sketch of all parts of a cowboy
outfit. [3] p. f. Typewritten. [Scenario
only]
© M. H. White. New York; D : 9769, Jan.
8, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907. 8941
Cow-boy (A) minister, by L. L. Praue.
© Lev/is L. Praue, Oak Grove, Va. ; D : 3150,
Mar. 16, 1903. 8942
Cow-boy (The) sheriff; western 4 act comedy
drama, by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1912. [56] p. f°. Mim-
eographed.
© June 19, 1912; 2c. July 31, 1912; D:
30388; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 8943
Cow-boy (The), the girl and the coon; comedy
sketch in 1 act, by R. LaValle. [16] p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911; D: 24536; Ruth La-
Valle, Tucson, Ariz. 8944
Cow-boy (The) wants two babies, a big baby
and a tinta baby; play in 2 acts, by L. Bow-
man. 15 p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1914 ; D : 39042 ; Leroy Bow-
man, El Monte, Cal. 8944a
Cow-boys (The); farcical comedy in 4 acts, by
R. F. Renne.
© Richard Foy Renne, Chicago ; 1885 :
13502, June 20.
8945
— an original comedy drama in 5 acts, by J. H.
Bolsterli. Plainfield, N. J., Plainfield evening
news print, 1895.
© Joseph H. Bolsterli. Plainfield, N. J.:
1895 : 32361, June 20 ; 2c. July 30. 8946
425
8947
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
8972
Cow-boy's (A) bride; by W. A. Dillon. 54 p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912 ; D : 29139 ; William A.
Dillon, Cortland, N. Y. 8947
Cow-boys' (The) campfire; dramatic composi-
tion in 1 act, by H. Dozier. lip. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23860 ; Henry Dozier,
New York. 8948
Cow-boy's finish; 1 act comedy sketch, by Stella
Krupp. 6 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1909 ; D : 17604 ; Elmer Willis,
Cortland, N. Y. 8949
Cow-boy's (A) 4th; an act in vaudeville, by
Frunklyu Whitman. 15 p. f". Typewritten.
© Cliff Dean, Chicago ; D : 10467, May 1,
1907; 2c. May 1, 1907. 8950
Cow-boy's (A) girl.
© H. Walter Van Dyke, Chicago; D:4244,
Nov. 14, 1903. 8951
a western comedy drama in 4 acts, by P. R.
Benton [pseud, of P. B. Robinson]
© Perce B. Robinson, Chicago ; D : 12630
Mar. 28. 1908. 8952
Cow-boy's (A) life at twilight; twenty-minute
western comedy playlet in 1 act, by G. F. Al-
len. [1], 2 p. 4°. Typewritten. [At head of
title: George F. Allen's cowboy minstrels]
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913; D : 35007 ; George F.
Allen, Chicago. 8953
Cow-boy's (A) paradise. See Every husband.
Cow-boy's (The) pledge; drama in prologue and
1 act, bv A. Carr. Hill City, S. D., 1910. 19
p. 4°.
© Dec. 22, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 22925 ;
Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D. 8954
■ Same. 22 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20999 ; Albert Carr,
Hill City, S. D. 8955
Cow-boy's visit. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry E. Olson, Philadelphia ; D : 7860,
.Tan. 16, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 8956
Cow girl,
© Isabel Frazer, New York ; D : 8014, Feb.
17, 1906. 8957
Cow (The) girl queen; in 5 acts, by G. G.
Boucher. [38] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1911 ; D : 25106 ; Grace Gar-
field Boucher, Spokane, Wash. 8958
Cow-puncher (The); a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by H. Van Demark. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv Van Demark, Houston; D : 2223.
Aug. 12, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1902. 8959
Cow-puncher (The) — Continued.
story of the West, a dramatic composition
in 4 acts, by W. F. Mann. 25 p. 4". Type-
written.
© William F. Mann, Baltimore; D:8230,
Mar. 26, 1906 ; 2e. July 21, 1906. 8960
• • a tale of the country God forgot, by F. G.
Nixon-Nirdlinger. 7 p. f°. Typev/ritten.
© Fred. G. Nirdlinger, Philadelphia ; D :
. 5216, June 22, 1904; 2c. June 22, 1904. 8961
Cow-puncher (The) and the girl; a farce, by
W. H. Dunton. 29 p. 4". Typewritten;
© W. Herbert Dunton. New York ; D : 11328,
Sept. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1907. 8962
Cow (The) that kicked Chicago; a farce, by H.
Elliott McBride. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1882] 1 p. 1., 10 p. 12^ (School and social
drama )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1882 : 18524, Nov.
2 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 8963
. Same.
© by H. Elliott McBride, Coraopolis, Pa.,
as author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 1219, Oct. 14, 1910. Original entry, Nov. 2,
1882, no. 18524. 8964
Coward; by A, Allen.
© Alfred Allen, Baltimore ; 1890 : 7475, Mar.
5. 8965
by A. J. Clemo. 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910; D: 22253; Ambrose J.
Clemo, Pocatello, Id. 8966
■ -by R. W. Wiley. 41 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910 ; D : 20261 ; R. \Y. WMley.
Salt Lake City. 8967
— college story in play form, by H. V. Boll.
27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1913; D : 33851 ; Harry V.
Boll, Chicago. 8968
— ^ comedy in 1 act, by J. .Tensen. 11 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912; D:304S6; J. Jensen.
Chicago. 8969
a drama in 4 acts, by Dorothy Willard. [41]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28855 ; Medora W.
Gould, B. Dedham, Mass. 8970
— drama in 1 act, by E. E. Shepherd. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct 28, 1910; D: 22406; Edmund El-
liott Shepherd, Detroit. 8971
— drama in 3 acts, by C. A. Davy and C. M.
Dewey. 36 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911 ; D : 23500 ; Catherine A.
Davy and Catherine M. Dewey, Chicago. 8972
426
8972
COP-iTtlGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
8984
Coward — Continued.
-drama of to-day, by A. Cowles. [2], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37840; Albert
Cowles, Williamsport, Pa. 8972a
— incident of tlie war in Belgium, by R. C.
Mattliews. [1], 16 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38335 ; Robert Cam-
eron Matthew.s, New York. 8972b
1 act play, by C. E. Freybe. 1 p. 1., 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914 ; D : 38726 ; Carl Eduard
Freybe, New York. 8972c
1 act sketch, by Taylor Ewen. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1913. 13 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D :
32272 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 8973
— an original play in 4 acts, by G. H. Broad-
hurst. New York, Pusey & company. 1906.
51 p. 8°.
© George H. Broadhurst, New York ; D :
8475, May 4, 1906 ; 2c. May 4, 1906. 8974
■play in 4 acts, by Sirs. AY. A. Martin. [21]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914 ; D : 36851 ; Mrs. Wade
A. Martin, Birmingham, Ala. 8974a
play in 1 act, by G. E. Murdock. 18 p. 4°.
Tyj>ewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1914 ; D : 37045 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 8974b
by L. F. Kengla. [2], 10 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911 ; D : 24945 ; Leo Francis
Kengla, Westchester, N. Y. 8975
by AVilliam Grahame [pseud, of G.
Jones] and A. C. J. Farrel. [1], 11 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914 ; D : 3-5684 ; Grahame
Jones, New York. 8975 a
a playlet in 1 act, by Geo. H. AVender
[pseud, of G. H. Neiswender] 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Geo. H. Neiswender, Grove City, O. ;
D : 15381. Mar. 18. 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909.
8976
sketch, by E. Clifton and B. Fowler. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915; D: 40667; Ethel Clif-
ton and Brenda Fowler, Boston. 8976a
ten.
by AA'. Coleman. 21 p. 4". Typewrit-
Coward — Continued.
■ or. Mistaken in himself, an emotiona I
drama of American life in 5 acts, by J. I^.
Faxon.
© J. Lyman Faxon, Boston; 1879:3206,
Mar. 8. 8978
Cowards (The); play in 4 acts, by D. D. Davies.
[84] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914; D: 38553; Dohl D.
Davies, New York. 8978a
by R. M. Lovett. [1], 102 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914 ; D : 35653 ; Robert Morss
Lovett, Chicago. ^ 8978b
or, By the builders rejected, play in 2
scenes, by B. AA'. Starkweather. 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915; D: 40481; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 8978c
Coward's (The) code; modern drama in 3 acts,
by H. AA'. Lyon. 31 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2.5, 1910; D : 22651 ; H. AVilson
Lyon, New York. 8979
Coward's (A) game; play in 1 act, by J. E.
Young. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D: 22786; John E.
Young, Chicago. 8980
Cowlick (The) army; musical satire in 2 parts,
by Henry Christeen AVarnack and R. Bartlett.
[3], 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D: 37800; Randolph
Bartlett, Los Angeles.
8980a
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1911; D: 23198; AValter
Coleman. New York. 8977
Cowslip farm.
© AVilfred A. La Boute, Boston; 1900:
9577, Apr. 14. 8981
Coyote Gussie; play in 1 act, by F. M. Byron.
[1], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D: 30790; Frank M.
Byron, New York. 8982
Coyote Kate; play in 3 acts, by E. E. Nelson.
39 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1910; D: 20889; Eva Ethel
Nelson, Taconia. 8983
Cozette; a melodrama in 4 acts, by F. E. Dumm.
© Alzina Sloper and Frank E. Dumm, Up-
per Sandusky, O. ; 1884:23549, Nov. 25; 2c.
Dec. 8. [Note: Title on copies spelled Cosette]
8984
See also Cosette.
Cozy corner; acting humorous monologue for
woman, by Stanley Schell. p. 91-97. 12".
(On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
©. Apr. 6, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370561 ;
Edgar Schell AA'erner, New York. 8984a
427
S985
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9003
Crab (The); burlesque on The turtle, a comedy
in 1 net and 2 scenes, by S. Devere. Type-
written.
© Sam Devere, Brooklyn; 1899:20384,
Mar. 20; 2c. Mar. 20. 8985
farce in 1 act and 2 scenes, by S. Devere.
© Sam Devere, New York; 1899:18455.
Mar. 11.
8986
Crabbed ag-e; a drama in 5 acts, by H. Morford.
© Henry Morford, New York ; 1876 : 10778,
Sept. 22. 8987
Crack (The) of doom; play for Americans in 3
acts, by E. M. Kelley and R. W. Kauffman.
113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915; D: 40400; Ethel M.
Kellev and Resiinald Wright Kauffman, New
York.' 8987a
Crack (A) shot; dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by
M. V. B. Allen and W. V. Allen. 11 p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912: D : 31024 ; M. V. B.
Allen and W. V. Allen, New York. 8988
Cracked (A) head; an original 3 act comedy, by
H. Harndin and C. A. Heartmaun.
© Herb. Harndin and Charles A. Heart-
mann, Fort Wayne, Ind. ; 1894 : 21297. Apr. 26.
8989
Cracker (A) honeymoon; an original farcical
comedy in 3 acts, by A. S. Burns.
© Alfred S. Burns, Plymouth. Mass. ; D :
5351. July 28, 1904. 8990
Cracker jack; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J.
Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York ; 1892 : 4444,
Jan. 28. 8991
Cracker (A) jack poker game; dramatic com-
position in 1 act, by J., C, and E. Stewart.
[5] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1911; D : 24463 ; Jeanette,
Cordelia, and Emmie Stewart, New York.
8992
Cracker jacks; burlesque and travesty in 2 acts,
by Joseph Le Brandt. [92] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Gus Hill, New York; D : 14063, Oct. 15.
1908; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 8993
Cradle (The) of liberty.
© Samuel M. MacDonald, South Bend.
Ind.; D:6175, Jan. 21, 1905. 8994
Cradle (The) of the sea; drama in 4 acts, by
J. Fleming. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D: 41221; Jackson
Fleming, New York. 8994a
Cradle (The) robber; Sam Pitman's production
of the 4 act melodrama, by Clias. A. Taylor.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1898:
22314, Apr. 8. 8995
Cradle (The) robber at Reno; 1 act play, by G.
Knighton. [5] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912 ; D : 29245 ; Geo. Knigh-
ton, Ness City, Kan. 8996
Cradle (The) song; comedy in 2 acts with an in-
■ terlude in verse, from the Spanish of Gre-
gorio Martinez Sierra, by J. G. Underbill. 2 v.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1915 ; D : 39386 ; John Garrett
Underbill, New York. 8996a
playlet, by G. Montgomery. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914 ; D : 38964 ; Guy Mont-
gomery, Salt Lake City. 8996b
Cradle songs of many nations.
© Katharine W\ Davis, United States ;
1897 : 61362, Oct. 30. 8997
Cradled in the deep; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. W. Heath. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George W. Heath, Haverhill, Mass. ; D :
8090, Mar. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1906. 8998
Crafty (The) earl; a playlet, by Louis De Coucy.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gustave Frohman, New York ; D : 10421,
Apr. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 8999
Crafty (A) rajah; or. His highness, military
drama in 1 act, founded on an episode in the
Indian mutiny, by A. R. Allison. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten. ^
© Ic. May 23, 1913 ; D : 33300 ; Archibald R.
Allison, Alameda, Cal. 9000
Crag cavern; prologue and 3 acts, by A. S. Hick-
man. Typewritten.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Ottumwa, la. ;
1899:70624, Oct. 30; 2c. Oct. 30. 9001
Craig's affinity; by A. Marcus. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Alice Marcus. New York ; D : 11773, Nov.
20, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1907. 9002
Crainquebille; comedy in 3 acts, by [Jacques
Auatole Thibault, called] Anatole France, tr.
by Barrett H. Clark. New York, Samuel
French : London, Samuel French, ltd. [1915]
43 p. 12".
© Oct. 13, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1915 ; D : 41982 ;
Samuel French, New York. 9002a
— piece en 3 tableaux, par [Jacques Anatole
Thibault, dit] Anatole France. 2 p. 1., 20 p.
8°. Printed.
© A. France. Paris ; D : 7131, Aug. 21. 1905 :
2c. Aug. 21, 1905. 9003
428
9004
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9025
Crainqnel)ille — Continued.
-3 tableaux, [par] Anatole-Frangois Thi-
bault, clit Anatole France. Paris, Calmann-
Lgvy, 1903. 3 p. 1., 55 p. 12°.
© Anatole Frangois Thibault, Paris; D:
3409. May 11, 1903; 2c. May 11, 1903. 9004
Cranberry Corners; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1913. 67 p. 12".
© June 28, 1913; 2 c. June 30, 1913; D:
33678 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 9005
Crane (Un) sous una tempete. See On his de-
voted head,
Cranford; a comedy in 3 acts, made from Mrs.
Gaskell's famous story, by Marguerite Mer-
ington. New York, Fox, Duffield & company,
1905. vi p., 1 1., 99 p. col. front. 8°.
© Fox, Duffield & co.. New York ; D : 7355.
Sept. 18, 1905; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 9006
play in 4 acts, by H. F. Brock, from Mrs.
Gaskell's story of the same name. Ill p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913 ; D : .32883 ; Howard Fol-
som Brock, Cambridge, IMass. 9007
See also Cranford dames.
Cranford dames; a play in 5 scenes, for female
characters, adapted from Mrs. Gaskell's novel
Cranford, bv Alice Byiugtou. New York, H.
Roorbach [1900] 25 p. 12°.
© Harold Koorbach, New York; 1900 A:
23S83, Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 9008
Crank (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by L. J. Cella.
© Louis J. Cella. St. Louis ; D : 4944, Apr.
19, 1904. 9009
Crank (A) in society; a farce comedy in 4 acts,
adapted by L. J. Cella.
© Louis J. Cella, New York; 1890:27673.
Sept. 9. 9010
Cranks (The); by C. M. Whitmier.
© Charles M. Whitmier, Buffalo; 1886:
18434, Aug. 13. 9011
a comedy, by W. H. Neall.
© Walter H. Neall. Philadelphia ; D : 14906.
Jan. 26, 1909. .9012
-comedy in 3 acts, by W. Goodman. [1],
Cranks (The) — Continued.
a little off, an olio of laughable eccentrici-
54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914; D : 35963 ; Wm. Good
man, Milwaukee. 9012a
— a comic opera in 2 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1882 : 4779.
Mar. 27.
9013
— • a humorous satire in 3 acts, by Mrs. R.
Pacheco.
© Mi's. Roraualdo Pacheco, Oakland, Cal. ;
1891 : 26253, July 22. 9014
ties, dramatic specialties, and musical absurdi-
ties, by C. H. Webber.
© C. H. Webber, Salem, Mass.; 1882:
15741, Sept. 23. 9015
or. The princess Tresaldie, a 2 act musical
comedy, by G. A. Cragg.
© George A. Cragg, Philadelphia; 1887:
10349, Apr. 18. 9016
Crank's retreat; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
A. P. Lloyd. Baltimore, Oliver W. Clav & co..
ltd., 1885. 85 p. 8°.
© A. Parlett Lloyd, Baltimore ; 1885 : 8844,
Apr. 15 ; 2c. May 18. 9017
Craps.
© W. L. Salvage, Pensacola, Fla. ; 1895:
47199, Sept. 16. 9018
■ or. Ten lights, a negro dialect dramatif
composition, by J. M. Wliite. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© J. M. White, Meridian, Miss. ; D : 14944,
Jan. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 9019
Crash (A) in china: a rollicking musical farce-
comedy in 3 acts and 3 climaxes, by F. AVilson.
© Fred Wilson, New York; 1893:30505,
June 27. 9020
Crassus; or. The grave by the cedars, an orig-
inal drama in 4 acts, by Beauchamp Temple
and A. B. Lawrene. New York, 1881. viii, 91
p. 8°.
© Augustus E. Lawrene. Brooklyn ; 1881 :
10811, July 12; Ic. July 12. 9021
Crate (A) of eggs; farce-comedy in 1 act, by
J. Jex. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D : 31214 ; .John Jex,
- New York. 9022
Crater (The); play in 3 acts, by L. Cassidy. 3 v.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913 ; D : 34271 ; Lilian Cas-
sidy, New York. 9023
Craven (The); play in 1 act, by E. B. Pascal.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1913; D: 33928; Ernest B.
Pascal, New York. 9024
— -play in 3 acts, by L. Hinkley and M. Ferris.
[4], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34098; Laura
Hinkley, Mt. Vernon, la., and Mabel Ferris,
Nevv^ York. [Note : Letter from author in 1915
states that since registration, the title of this
play has been changed and is now called. An-
other man's shoes] 9025
429
9026
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9048
Crawford's claim; a drama in prologue and 3
acts, re-written by W. T. Benn. 42 p. 12".
Printed.
© Wilson T. Benn, New York ; 1887 : 5422,
Mar. 8 ; 2c. Feb. 12. 9026
or, ITugget Nell, the pet of Poker Plat,
a drama in prologue and 3 acts, by J. E.
(Jowley and Wilson T. Bennette. New York,
H. Roorbacb [18901 Ip. 1..46p. 12". (Roor-
hach's American ed. of acting plays, no. 51)
© Harold Iloorbach. Now York ; 1890 : 35811.
Nov. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 9027
Crayon and I; a dramatic funograph in 1 act,
l)y M. Kingsland.
© Mvrtle Kingsland, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 17756,
Aug. 2i. • 9028
Crazed by millions; melodrama in 4 acts and 10
scenes, by Sydney IMel bourne. 99 p. 4". Type-
written.
© .Tohn Henrv fJreene, New York ; D : 11765,
Nov. 18. 1907; 2c. Nov. 18, 1907. 9029
Crazy Ann; folk play in 1 act, by I.. D. Burton.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37475 ; Lena Dalkeith
Burton, Newton Centre, Mass. 9029a
Crazy Billy; by C. M. Coolidge. Typewritten.
© Cassius Marcel lus (>)olidge. New York;
1900 A : 26555, Oct. 25 : 2c. Dec. 6. 9030
Crazy Dan; original play in prologue and 4 acts,
by A. Lewis (Mrs. Dr. F. AV. Johnson)
© Annie Lewis, New York ; 1887 : 9955,
Apr. 14. 9031
Crazy for a divorce; comedy sketch, by J. W.
Sayre. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3. 1911 ; D : 22994 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 9032
Crazy (The) god; a drama in 4 acts, tr. by F. E.
Richards. [92] p. f. Typewritten.
© Florence E. Richards, New York; D:
1571, Mar. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1902. 9033
Crazy (A) guy; a nuisical farce comedy in 3
acts.
© Bert Leslie. New York; 1900 A: 9494,
Apr. 13. 9034
book and Ivrics by Archie E. Morrow, music
by Wilford W. Herbert. 148 p. f". Type-
written.
© Louis Robie, New York : D : 493, May 20,
1901 ; 2c. May 20, 1901. 9035
Crazy (A) idea; a comedy in 4 acts, from the
German of Carl Laufs, by Maurice Hageman.
Chicago. The Dramatic publishing co. [1897]
[2], 7-68 p. 12°. (On cover: American acting
drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 29329.
May 14; 2c. Oct. 21. 9036
Crazy Joe; play in 4 acts, by J. Jex. [4], 96 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D: 22816; John Jex.
New York. 9037
Crazy (A) lot; farce in 1 scene, by Bert C.
Rawley.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde. O. ; D : 461, May
1.3. 1901. 9038
• ■ See also Tun in a parlor.
Crazy (The) patch; a comedy in 3 acts [by]
H. Phillips.
© Harry Phillips, California; 1885:9983.
May 1. 9039
Crazy quilt; a comedy in 5 acts, by J. Kilham.
© John Kilham, Wilmington, N. C. ; 1885 :
22.598, Oct. 28. 9040
in 3 acts, a new and novel farcical comedy,
by J. T. Kelly and D. Mason.
© John T. Kelly and Daniel Mason. New
York; 1885:8086, Apr. 6. 9041
■ Same.
© John T. Kellv and Daniel Mason, New
York : 1885 : 8087, Apr. 6. 9042
a 3 act farce comedy, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder. New York; 1885:
2198, Jan. 24. 9043
Crazy quilts; in 3 acts, a new and novel farcical
comedy, by J. T. Kelly and D. Mason.
© John T. Kelly and Daniel Mason, New
York ; 1885 : 8085, Apr. 6. 9044
Crazy to go on the stage; mirthful musical
melange in 1 act, by Danny Healy and D.
Brodevick. 10 p. 24". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910 ; D : 22320 ; Dick Brod-
erick. Bay City, Mich. 9045
Crazy (The) two; comedy monologue, by J. T.
Murphy. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38500 ; James Theo-
dore Murphy, Brooklyn. 9045a
Cream (The) of society; an original comedy, by
L. J. HoUenius.
© L. J. HoUenius, New York ; 1895 : 19942,
Apr. 11. 9046
Cream puffs; an original comedy in 2 acts, by
W. Carleton.
© William Carleton, Philadelphia; 1879:
7102, May 29. 9047
Cream Tartar, a lay of Alexis; a hinnorous, his-
torical and hysterical tale of a Russian bear,
by Aunty Flunky.
© Isaac S. Reed, jr.. New York; 1871:
11306, Nov. 29. 9048
430
9049
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9071
Creation (The) ; play in 3 acts, by O. S. Bratton.
93 p. 4". typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1913; D : 34411 ; Ocier S.
Bratton, Little Rock, Ark. 9049
Creation and destruction.
© Jessie Smitli. New York ; 1900 A : 27326,
Nov. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 9050
Creation (Tlie) of a woman out of nothing.
(S'ee Dida, the mystery of mysteries.
Creatures of the hour; a drama in 5 acts, by
Ralph Royal [pseud, of J. R. AbarbanellJ
© Jacob Abarbanell, New York ; 1876 : 4658,
Apr. 17. 9051
Credit Lorraine; a romantic tragedy in 4 acts,
by Lawrence Marston.
© Lillian Lewis. New York; 1890:14051,
Apr. 28. 9052
Creditor (The); tra?.i-comedy in 1 scene, by
Au.i?nst Strindberi;, tr. by IMary Harned. {In
Poet lore, v. 22, no. 2. Mar .-Apr. 1911; peri-
odical © May 2, 1911; 2c. May 8, 1911; B:
243822; Poet lore co., Boston) 9053
■ tragic comedy, by August Strindberg, tr.
fro)n the Swedish by Francis J. Ziegler. Phil-
adelphia, Brown brothers. 1910. 118 p. 8°.
© Nov. 15, 1910; 2c. Nov. 19, 1910; D:
22736: Brown bros., Philadelphia. 9054
Creditors. See Plays; [by] August Strindberg.
Credulity; farce in 3 acts, by Z. Covington and
J. Simonson. [2], 98 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30. 1912 ; D : 31007 ; Zellah Cov-
ington and Jules Simonson, New York. 9055
Creed ag'ainst creed; an American play in 4
acts, by C. H. Atwood. 106 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Henry Atwood, Stoughton, Mass. ;
1896 : 56817, Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 9056
Cremation; an Ethiopian sketch, by A. J. Leavitt,
arr. by Charles White. New York, R. M. De
Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
2469, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 20. 9057
Creola; an oi'iginal sensational drama, in 4
acts, by D. Howe.
© Den Howe, United States ; 1893 : 41407,
Sept. 12. 9058
or. Her lineag-e, a modern melodramatic
romance of the Bayou Teche, La., in 4 acts,
by D. P. Dukemahrr.
© Dnkemahrr Paul Dukemahrr, Brooklvn ;
D : 12150, Dec. 30, 1907. 9059
Creole (The); a play in 5 acts, adapted from the
French of D'Ennery and Brezil, by A. R.
Cazauran.
© A. M. Palmer, New York; 1880:18999,
Dec. 13. 9060
Creole (The) — Continued.
spectacle extravaganza, in 3 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago ; 1895 : 8776, Feb. 11.
9061
Creole (The) ball; an Ethiopian farce, in 3
scenes. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1874 : 12220,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 9062
Creole belle; a drama in 4 acts, by Chauncey
Mortimer Rakestraw. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chauncey M. Rakestraw, New York; I):
8366, Apr. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1906. 9063
Creole (The) belles; or. Female mintrels up to
date, an entertainment in 2 scenes, arr. by
O. W. Gleason. Boston, W. H. Baker & co'.,
1903. 15 p. 12". (On cover: Baker's novel-
ties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4210,
Nov. 7, 1903; 2c. Nov. 23, 1903. 9064
Creole (A) cigarette. Typewritten.
© Henry Rightor, New Orleans; 1900 A:
11991, May 12 ; 2c. May 12. 9065
Creole (A) courtship. Typewritten.
© Wingrove Bathon, Baltimore : 1900 A :
10868, Apr. 30; 2c. Apr. 30. 9066
Creole (The) slave. See On the brink.
Creole (The) ward; a drama in 3 acts, by E.
Hampton.
© Earle Hampton, Washington; 1893:
29081, June 17. 9067
Creoles (The); comedy in 1 act. by Demetre
Carpat. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910; D : 22709 ; Demetre
Beraud, Savannah, Ga. 9068
Creole's (The) oath; a dramatic production in 6
acts, by C. Carr. Chicago, Fergus printing
company, 1881.
© Clarence Carr, Lake View, 111.; 1881:
15159, Oct. 3. 9069
Crescent (The) and the cross. See Armenia.
Cressmans (The) entertain; a laughable play
for amateurs, by M. F. Hutchinson. New
York, Edward Schuberth & co., 1908. 22 p.
12".
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 13917.
Sept. 24, 1908; 2c. Sept. 24, 1908. 9070
Cresus shattered. See Heirs affiance.
Crevasse (The) See Levee-cutter (The)
Cribber (The); college comedy in 3 acts, by
W. P. I\IcIntosh. Boston, W. H. Baker & co..
1912. 34 p. 12".
© Oct. 16, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1912 ; D : 31153 :
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 9071
431
9072
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9091
Crichton, the admirable; a tragedy in 5 acts.
by A. A. S. James. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1913 ; D : 32349 ; Alice Archer
Sewall James, Urbana, O. 9072
Cricket (The) and the roses; a fairy play for
• •liildren in 2 acts, by M. S. Frothingham.
Saratoga Springs, [N. Y.] Geo. W. Ball, 1889.
© Meredith S. Frothingham, New York;
1889 : 25627, Aug. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 30. 9073
Cricket (The) club of Red Nose flat. See
Hickory Wood's soliloquies.
Cricket on the hearth. >-'ec Caleb Plummer,
the toy maker. — Caleb's Christmas. — Heim-
chen (Das) am herd.
Crime (The); play in 1 act. by S. Bruce. [1],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D : 34751 ; Stanley
Bruce, Los Angeles. 9074
or, A car-hook tragedy, a sensation drama
in 3 acts, by Stanley McKenna.
© George J. Crooker. New
9368, Aug. 21.
York :
1873:
9075
— or. Light at last. 3 act sensational drama,
[by] C. M. G. Fortier and G. W. H. Craig.
Baltimore, 1873.
© Charles M. G. Fortier and George W. H.
Craig. Baltimore ; 1873 : 3599. Apr. 9 ; 2c.
May 8. 9076
— or, Secret scenes of city life, a sensation
drama in 3 acts, by Stanley McKenna.
© Michael B. Abrahams. New York ; 1871 :
10838, Nov. 14. 9077
■ Same.
© George J. Crooker, New York ; 1873 : 9898.
Sept. 3. 9078
Crime and its consequences,
mystery.
See Trunk (The)
Crime and its shadows; a 5 act melodrama, by
G. T. Hendrickson.
© Charles T. Hendrickson, Philadelphia:
1894 : 59746, Dec. 22. 9079
Crime and punishment.
(The) of the meek.
See Inheritance
Crime and remorse.
-See New (The) life.
[117] p.
Crime (The) at the altar; by T. Irwin.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Irwin, New York ; D : 6268, Feb.
28, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1905. 9080
Crime (Le) d'a cote; drame en 1 acte, par Jean
Meudrot. d' apres une nouvelle de Jacques
Bousquet. Paris, M. Yieu et J. Vieu. 1909.
27 p. 12".
© Maurice Vieu et Jane Vieu, Paris; D:
14986. Feb. 3, 1909; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 9081
Crime (Le) de I'opera.
opera.
Sec Crime (The) of the
Crime (Le) de Saint-Just,
noises.
See Ombres chi-
Crime (The) in mid-ocean; a sensational melo-
drama in 5 acts, by A. J. Lamb. 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Lamb, New York ; D : 10416,
Apr. 26, 1907; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 9082
Crime (A) in politics; play in 1 act, bv M. A.
lUington. [1], 15 p. f. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912; D: 28533; Madeleane A.
Illington, New York. 9083
Crime (The) of a queen; a drama in 3 acts, by
M. Glass, a dramatization of Marguerite de
Valois, by Alexander Dumas p^re. 63 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Max Glass, Cincinnati ; D : 2627, Nov. 8.
1902; 2c. Dec. 13. 1902. 9084
Crime (The) of Amrah; a [sublime] tragedy
of the lost cause, [by A. St. John Pickett] 34
p. 8". Printed.
© A. S. Pickett, Columbus, 0.; D : 13803.
Sept. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 1. 1908. 9085
Crime (The) of an angel; comedy drama, bv
P. S. M. Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn; 1897:11.579.
Feb. 17. 9086
a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by P. S. M.
Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro. New York : 1886 : 13444.
.Tune 10. 9087
Crime (The) of Andora.
© Cornelius Scofield Turner.
1897 : 5721, Jan. 18.
Minneapolis;
9088
Crime of Cranston manor; drama in 3 acts, bv
H. F. Brinton and H. G. Chase. 114 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1910; D : 21391 ; Howard
Futhey Brinton and Herbert Gay Chase, Phil-
adelphia. 9089
Crime of Dubosq; a drama in 3 acts and 6
scenes, adapted from the French, by J. Keane
68 p. 1"°. Typewritten.
© James Keane, San Francisco ; D : 5961,
Dec. 27. 1904; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 9090
Crime (A) of impulse; a drama in 3 acts, by
D. Holden.
© David Holden, New York; 1888:29346,
Oct. 16. 9091
Crime (The) of '73.
spiracy.
See Goldbug (The) con-
432
9092
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9112
Crime (The) of the law; expose and message in
4 acts with prolo;:iie and epilogue, by R. E.
Marshall and O. Bailey. [81] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914 ; D : 3G006 ; Rachael E.
Marshall and Oliver Bailey, Seattle. 9092
Crime (The) of the opera (Le crime de I'opera);
drama in 7 tableaux, by Alberic Second and
Frantz Beauvallet.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 18SG : 19923, Sept. 3. 9093
Crime (The) of the submarine; a melodrama iu
4 acts, by C. W. Turner. 37 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles AV. Turner, New York ; D : 10900,
July 3, 1907 ; 2c. July 3, 1907. 9094
Crimen (El) de ayer; drama en 3 actos y en
prosa, original de J. Dicenta. ISIadrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1908. 68 p. 12°.
© Joaquin Dicenta, Madrid ; D : 13451, July
25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 9095
Crimes d'amour. Sec Love's crimes.
Crimes of a great city; a melodrama lu 5 acts,
by W. J. Cogswell.
© W. J. Cogswell, Inuianapolis ; 18S8 :
2563, Jan. 23. 9096
an original drama in a prologue and 3 acts.
© W. T. Uulany, New York; 1889:6722.
. Mar. 1. 9097
Crimes (The) of London; a melodi'ama in 4 acts
[by] C. De Kress.
© W. C. Donaldson, Charles De Kress, and
Nathan Carl, United States; 1884:11153,
June 2. 9098
Crimes (The) of poverty; 1 act play in 2 scenes,
by H. F. IMeador. 6 p. 4". Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912 ; D 31087 ; H. F. Mead or,
San Francisco. 9099
Crimes of power; or. The mills of the gods,
a play, by W. M. Blatt. 76 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William M. Blatt, Boston; D : 4764, Mar.
21, 1904; 2c. Mar. 21, 1904. 9100
Crimes (The) of society; drama in prologue and
3 acts, by A. K. Heilmann.
© Alfred K. Heilmann, San Francisco ; 1900
A: 17374, July 14. 9101
Crimes of the East; a melodrama, by D. Labov.
© David Labov, Philadelphia ; D : 10466,
May 1, 1907. 9102
Crimes (The) of the noble; a melodrama in 4
acts, by C. Baswitz. 61 p. f . Typewritten.
© Charles Baswitz, New York ; D : 11854.
Dec. 4, 1907; 2c. Dec. 2, 1907. 9103
Crimes of the rich; in 4 acts and 10 scenes, by
C. E. Blaney and Will H. Vedder. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York ; D : 9096.
Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906. 9104
Criminal (The); a play in 4 acts, by F. Roths-
child, jr. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Rothschild, jr., Nev/ York; D:
11341, Sept. 12, 1907; 2c. Aug. 28, 1907. 9105
play in 1 act, by Joseph T. O'Connor and
G. Moyston. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1912; D : 30581 ; Guy Moy-
ston, San Francisco. 9106
Criminal (The) hand; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. A. Fitzgerald. 85 p. f. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Fitzgerald, Philadelphia ; D :
4594, Feb. 6, 1904; 2c. Feb. 6, 1904. 9107
Criminal (The) of the century; a modern melo-
drama in 5 acts, by Ernest E. Howell and
F. W. Winch.
© Fi'ank W. Winch, San Francisco ; D :
6533, Feb. 20, 1905. 9108
Criminal (The) operation; a play in 4 acts, by
B. AYeckstein.
[2], 85 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec.
Ms.
17, 1914; D: 39123; Bernard
AVeckstein, Newark, N. J. 9108a
Criminals; play in 1 act, by G. Middleton. [2],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914 ; D : 39078 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 9108b
play in 3 acts, by E. I. Bizar. [45] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911; D : 234.56 ; Edward I.
Bizar, Pater.son. 9109
Crimson; play in 1 act, by G. Jacobson. [1],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1914; D : .39097 ; Gershon
Jacobson, AVashington. 9109a
Crimson (The) and the blue; a class play in 4
acts and an epilog, by Edith Palmer Painton.
Lebanon, O., March brothers [1912] 96 p. 8°.
© Sept. 2, 1912; 2c. Sept. 5, 1912; D:
30741; March bros., Lebanon, O. 9110
Crimson (The) carnation; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Mrs. F. Hall.
© Jlrs. Franklin Hall, East Orange, N. J. ;
1896 : 66030, Dec. 4. 9111
Crimson (The) chest; comic opera in 2 acts, by
Francis L. Riordan, Arthur B. Moehlraan, and
B. St. John. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1913; D: 33430; Bert St.
John, Detroit. 9112
5379—15-
-28
433
9113
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9135
Crimson (The) cloud. Sec Broken (The) chain.
Crimson (The) cocoanut, and other plays; by
I. H. Beith. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1913.
130 p. 12°.
Contents: Crimson cocoanut. — Late deliv-
ery.— Missing card.
© Oct. 29, 1913; 2c. Oct. 30, 1913; D:
34990; Ian Hay Beith, Edinburgh. 9113
Crimson (A) cord.
© William F. Mann, Baltimore; D: 4.^67,
Jan. 30, 1904. 9114
nn emoti(mal drama in 5 acts and 7 tab-
leaux, dramatized from Mrs. Notley's novel of
Olive Varcoe, by L. Vigoureux.
© Lizzie Vigoureux, San Francisco; ISSS:
19744, July 9. 9115
See also Vida.
Crimson (The) crescent. See Bichard.
Crimson g'old; drama of the far AVest in 1 act,
by Bernard Shannon. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913; D: 34304; Clifford L.
Walker, Salt Lake City. 9116
Crimson Gulch; a musical comedy sketch, in 1
scene, by C. L. Warren. 5 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles L. AVarren, Philadelphia ; D :
11220, Aug. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1907. 9117
Crimson (A) light; drama in 3 acts, an adapta-
tion by Marion Eddy [pseud, of M. F. Del-
anoy]
© Frances and Marian F. Delanoy, Ala-
meda, Cal. ; 1S99 : 22720, Mar. 30. 9118
Crimson (The) livery; a historical drama in 5
acts, bv W. F. Gilchrest. Union, N. Y., 1S76.
[3], 73 p. 8".
© William F. Gilchrest, Union, N. Y. ; 1S77:
6418, May 28; 2c. June 1. 9119
Crimson (The) mask; a comedy in 1 act, by
L. W. Shouse. 30 p. 4". Typewritten
© Louis W. Shouse, Kansas City. Mo. ; D :
132. Feb. 11, 1901 ; Ic. Feb. 11, 1901 ; Ic. INIar.
7, 1901. 9120
Crimson (The) queen; a comedy opera, by L.
Ingersoll and Clarence Vincent Kerr. 87 p.
4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Leland Ingersoll, Cleveland ; D : 8973,
Aug. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1906. 9121
Crimson (The) rambler; a play in 4 acts, by
H. Haines. 174 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Haines, Raleigh, N. C. ; D : 14741,
Jan. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1909. 9122
Crimson (The) scarf. See Midget.
Crimson (The) shield; an extravaganza in 2
acts, by A. Sulzer and I. Rothschild.
© Augustus Sulzer and Isaac Rothschild ;
New York ; 1895 : 14975, Mar. 15. 9123
Crimson spider; adapted from The vermilion
pencil, by H. Lea. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1909 ; D : 17518 ; Homer Lea,
Long Beach, Cal. 9124
See also Great (The) symbol.
Crimson (A) stain; by James Irwin Hibbs.
[Hoopeston, 111., Printed by Herald pub. co.,
1904] 54 p. 8°.
© J. I. Hibbs, Williamsport, Ind. ; D:5018,
May 2, 1904 ; 2c. June 20, 1904. 9125
Crimson (The) web; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
Frederick Langbridge. 68 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Harrv Callan, London; D:1534, Mar. 8,
1902 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1902. 9126
Crimson (The) wing. See Traitor (A) to
France.
Crimsoned laurels; a tragic drama in 4 acts, by
N. D. Urner. IMs.
© Nathan D. Urner. New York ; 1882 : 9303,
June 7; Ic. Nov. 1, 1905. 9127
Crinoline (The) girl; melodramatic mystery-
farce in 3 acts, by O. A. Hauerbach. 3 v. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 3-5969 ; Otto A. Hauer-
bach, New York. 9127a
Cripple (The); play in 1 act, by F. B. Elkins.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D: 34621; Felton B. El-
kins, New York. 9128
Same. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1912; D: 31148; Felton B.
Elkins, San Francisco. 9129
or, Father Godfrey, a domestic drama in
5 acts, by I. Davidson.
© Isidore Davidson. United States; 1S7S :
11493, Oct. 7. 9130
Cripple Creek; by H. Memminger.
© Henrietta Memminger, Cripple Creek,
Col. ; 1896 : 29056, May 12. 9131
a drama in 4 acts, by G. Heege.
© Gus Ileege, New York ; 1896 : 12260, Feb.
24. 9132
Cripple Creek in ashes; or, The greatest gold
camp on earth. Typewritten.
© Henry A. Dennison, Cripple Creek, Col.;
1899 : 6967, Jan. 20 ; 2c. Jan. 20. 9133
Cripple Creek poker; by W. Kumpf.
© AVilliam Kumpf, Chicago ; D : 1990, June
9, 1902. 9134
a comedy sketch, by W^m. Kumpf. Type-
written.
© Memphis Kennedy, Helena, Mont. ; 1896 :
46166, Aug. 13; 2c. Aug. 13. 9135
434
9136
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9154
Cripple Creek stocks; a drama in 4 acts, by
C. A. Maiirer. Heading, Pa., C. A. Maurer,
1897.
© Cluirles A. Maurer, Reading, Pa.; 1897:
652G5, Nov. 23; 2c. Dec. 7. 9136
Cripple Dick. See Under the lash.
Cripple (The) of Paris. See Orphan (The) and
foundling.
Crippled musician; by H. S. Meldahl. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21024; Horace S.
Meldahl, Charleston, W. Va. 9137
Cripple's (The) love. See Zizi.
Cripple's (A) son; a 4 act American drama, by
J. J. Bender. 1 p. 1., 49 p. 12°. Printed.
© Joseph J. Bender, Wadsworth, O. ; D :
7593, Nov. 21, 1905; 2c. Mar. 19, 1906. 9138
Crise (La); coniedie en 3 actes, par P. Bourget
et A. Beaunier. 32 p. 4°. (L'lllustration
th^atrale, 8'' annee.-219, 13 jnillet 1912)
© July 13, 1912; 2c. Aug. 21, 1912; D:
30590; Paul Bourget & Andre Beaunier,
Paris. 9139
Crisis (The); by James Albery.
© Samuel French & son, New York; 1878:
13394, Nov. 20. 9140
— 1 act vaudeville sketch, by J. E. O'Malley.
10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1910; D: 20179; John E.
O'Malley, Clinton, Mass. 9141
24°.
— play in 1 act, by J. F. O'Hagan. 14 p
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913;
O'Hagan, Orange, N. J.
D: 33368; John F.
9142
l)laylet, by A. J. Treat. [24] p. 16°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1914; D : 38041 ; L. Treat,
Sausalito, Cal. 9142a
Crisis (A) in Bohemia; an original dramatic
composition in 3 acts, by Helen A. Rowsey
and A. C. Rowsey.
© Eugene D. Ryan, New York ; D : 1239.
Dec. 9, 1901. &143
Crispin, rival of his master; comedy in 1 act,
by Le Sage, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.
[1915] 33 p. 12°. (The world's best plays,
by celebrated European authors)
© Sept. 9, 1915 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1915 ; D :41714 ;
Samuel French, New York. 9143a
Crispus, the son of Constantine; a tragedy in
5 acts, by A. D. 120 p. 16°. Printed.
© J. H. Gillespie, New York; 1873:47.54,
May 2; 2c. June 24. 9144
Criss cross; a play in 1 act, by Rachel Crothers.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1904. 10 p.
12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 5119,
June 2, 1904 ; 2c. June 25, 1904. 9145
or, I spy, a musical protean comedy in 4
acts, by G. J. Heege.
© Gustave J. Heege, Cleveland ; 1888 : 25260,
Sept. 6. 9146
Criss-cross landing-. See Muggs' landing. —
Patti Rosa in Criss-cross.
Cristinas heimreise; komodie, von Hugo von
Hofmannsthal. 3. aufl. Berlin, S. Fischer,
1910. 3 p. 1., 9-218 p., 2 1. 12°.
© Feb. 23, 1910; 2c. Mar. 19, 1910; D:
20496; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 9147
komodie in 3 akten, von Hugo v. Hofmanns-
thal. Berlin, Felix Bloch, erben, 1910. 109
p. 8°.
© Ic. ]\Iay 23, 1910 ; D : 21118 ; Felix Bloch,
erben, Berlin. 9148
Cristo. See Judas Iscariot.
Cristo (El) de la Luz; zarzuela en 1 acto y
4 cuadros, en verso, libro de P. Cases, musicade
los inaestros Crespo y Quislant. JIadrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1910. 44 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21991 ;
Pablo Cases, Madrid. 9149
Cristobal Colon; or, The trials and triumphs
of Christopher Columbus, an historical drama
in 4 acts and 5 scenes, adapted and amplified,
by J. M. Aguayo.
© Jose M. Aguayo, Boston; 1892:254.59,
.June 17. 9150
Cristoforo Colombo; lyric drama in 2 acts and
epilogue, Italian libretto by Luigi lUica, Eng-
lish version by R. H. El kin, music by Alberto
Franchetti. New York, Milan [etc.] G.
Ricordi & co., 1913. 69 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 12, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; D:
35005; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 9151
or. The discovery of America, historical
drama ballet in 5 acts, by A. E. Gennaro.
© Augusto Enrico Gennaro, New York ;
1889:29813, Oct. 2. 9152
Cristoval Colon at the court of Barcelona; by
F. J. Mayer.
© Fred J. Maver, Opelousas, La. ; 1897 :
24106, Apr. 19; 2e. Apr. 19. 9153
Critic (The); a dramatic piece in 2 acts, by
Riehartl Brinsley Sheridan, with an introduc-
tion by George Henry Nettleton, and a preface
by Wm. Lyon Phelps. New Haven, Pub. un-
der the supervision of A. A. Gammell, 1908.
XX, 44 p. front., plates, port. 8°.
© Yale university dramatic assn.. New
Haven ; D : 14332, Nov. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 22,
1908. 9154
435
9155
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9175
Critical (A) case; or, A trained nurse, a farci-
cal comedy iu 3 acts, by Paul Bordman.
© ]\Iarv A. Wolford, New York; D : 987,
Oct. 21, 1901. 9155
Critical moment; a dramatic slietcli, by E.
Brewer.
© Elizabeth Brewer, Cliicago; D : 11393,
Sept. 21, 1907. 9156
a pastoral play in 4 acts, by E. A. Chambliss
and D. Davidson.
© Emma Amonett Chambliss and Dore Da-
vidson, Memphis, Tenn.; D: 10170, Mar. 18,
1907. 9157
Critics (The) See Four Irish plays; by St. John
G. Ervine.
Critic's (The) romance; by M. Darrah.
© Marcia Darrah, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
547, June 4, 1901. 9158
Crockett's comedians.
© Frank B. Howard, Pougkkeepsie, N. Y. ;
1899 : 27G18, Apr. 21. 9159
Crockett's night at the vaudeville club.
© Frank Barnard Howard, Poushkeepsie,
N. Y. ; 1899: 13715, Feb. 18. 9160
Crocodile (The) (Le crocodile); a piece in 5 acts
and 8 tableaux, by Victorien Sai-dou.
© Francois IVIons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886:2.5324, Nov. 9. 9161
Crocodile tears; by Cecil Clay.
© Wm. Clarke Stewart, New York; 1897:
50177, Sept. 8. 9162
Croesus and lone; a drama In 4 acts, by C. E.
Wells. New York, Uigtcs printing & publishing
CO. [1902] cover-title, [3]-26 p. 8°.
© Charlotte Elizabeth Wells, New York;
D : 2G93, Dec. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1902. 9163
Croesus and Nemesis; a play in 4 acts, by H.
Douglas.
© Harrv Douglas. Great Barrington, Mass. ;
D: 15859, May 14, 1909. 9164
Croesus, jr.; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by H.
Saxby, jr.
© Howard Saxby, jr., Cincinnati ; D : 2004,
Nov. 1, 1902. 9165
Croix (La); by L. Cleveland.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York; 1900 A:
2G640, Oct. 26. 9166
Cromwell; an historical play in 5 acts, by Sara
King Wiley.
© John Wiley & sons. New York; 1893:
52986, Nov. 28. 9167
Cromwell — Continued.
a play, by G. A. Townsend.
© George Alfred Townsend, United States ;
1884:9420, May 7; 2c. Apr. 17, 188.5. [Note:
Title on copies reads. President Cromwell ]
9168
a play in 4 acts, by G. Stocker. 62 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Stocker, New York ; D : 12430,
Feb. 26, 1908; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 9169
or, Crown and commonwealth, a drama in
5 acts, by C. W. and A. E. Phillips.
© Charles W. and Arthur E. Phillips, Chi-
cago ; 1894 : 18455, Apr. 7. 9170
■See also From king to king. — ^Poems; [by
Sara King Wiley]
Cromwell and Vane. See From king to king.
Cromwellian (A) conspiracy; or. Love, honor
and duty, a drama in 5 acts.
© Arthur E. and Charles W. Phillips, Chi-
cago; 1894:16482, Mar. 23. 9171
Crook (The); play in 4 acts, by F. H. La Rue.
[59] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912 ; D : 29286 ; Frank H. La
Rue, Port Jefferson, O. 9172
■ by M. Stockfield. 59 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25606 ; May Stock-
field, St. Joseph, Mo. 9173
by N. A. Lucy. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911; D: 25608; Norma A.
Lucy, Perry, Okl. 9174
Crook-makers (The); play in 1 act, by B. Mus-
son and Wallace Worsley. [2], 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1913 ; D : 35023 ; Bennet IMus-
son, New York. 9175
Crook vs. crook. See Big (The) boss.
Crooked (A) affair; play in 1 act, by G. M.
Purdy. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35834 ; George IMa-
son Purdy, New York. 9175a
Crooked (The) cup; play in 3 acts, by H H.
Hahn. [70] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D: 42154; Howard H.
Hahn, Kenosha, Wis. 9175b
Crooked deals and buried treasure; play in 3
acts, by Charles W. Goddard. 17 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1915 ; D : 41946 ; Star co., New
York. 9175c
436
9176
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9195
Crooked face stories; by Herr Johan Krummge-
sicht [pseud, of C. A. II. Benedict]
© Charles A. R. Benedict, Cliicago ; D : 358,
Apr. 17, 1901. 9176
Crooked (The) Mr. Straig'ht; a play, by G. M.
McCarthy. 22 p. 8". Typewritten.
© George M. INIcCarthy, Jersey City ; D :
4037, Oct. 1, 1903; 2c. Dec. 29, 1903. 9177
Crooked (The) path; play in 4 acts, by H.
Itoemer. [3], 105 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911; D: 25775; Henry
Roemer, New York. 9178
a play in 1 act, by V. Page. [2], 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913 ; D : 32510 ; Vivian Page,
New York. 9179
— a play in 3 acts, by H. Roemer. [102] p
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20. 1913; D : 32379
Roemer, New York.
Henry
9180
Crooked whiskey; by Chas. Wolf [pseud, of
C. E. Whittelsey]
© Charles E. Whittelsey, New York; 1876:
2686, Mar. 3. 9181
Crooks (The); dramatic vaudeville sketch in 1
act. by A. Geyer. [27] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D : 23907 ; Albert Geyer,
Los Angeles. 9182
22 p. 4".
•play in 1 act, by H. Russell.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : 39759 ; Howard Rus-
sell, Portland, Or. 9182a
vaudeville sketch, by P. Haight. 7 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1915; D: 39725; Parker
Haight, Kansas City, Mo. 9182b
Crook's (The) hoodoo; comedy drama in 1 act,
by R. Thayer. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D: 34623; Royale
Thayer. New York. 9183
Croothawn (The); an Irish drama, by W.-B. Ca-
hill and M. Mallon.
©W.B.Cahill and M. Mallon, United States;
1880:6316, Apr. 23. 9184
Cross (The); play in 4 acts, by Hal. Reid [i. e.
Jaines H. Reid] [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911 ; D : 23060 ; Aubrey Mit-
tenthal, New York. 9185
by M. H. Beere. 20 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D: 37186; Mary H.
Beere, Minneapolis.
9185a
Cross (The) and circle; an original comedy
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by R. A. Wood.
74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert A. Wood, Newark, N. J. ; D :4186,
Nov. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1903. 9186
Cross and crescent.
© F. P. Pease, Buffalo ; 1876 : 9339, Aug. 11.
"9187
— -an eastern romance, in a prologue and 6
acts, by J. Arthur. New I'ork, Samuel French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1903. 80 p.
16".
© .Joseph Arthur, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ; D:
4042, Sept. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1903. 9188
a grand, romantic, historical drama in 3
acts, by 11. F. Haslam.
© William J. Fleming, New York; 1877:
6843, June 9. 9189
Cross and crown; a drama in 3 acts, by T. A.
Burtt. Ma.
© Thomas A. Burtt, United States; 1876:
5992, May 15; 2c. May 22. 9190
a play in 5 acts.
© A. S. Gear, United States; 1876:10437,
Sept. 13. 9191
Cross (The) and star; a legendary drama in 4
acts, by E. M. Powers.
© E. M. Powers, Cincinnati ; 1886 : 25984,
Nov. 17. 9192
Cross (The) and the crescent; an opera in 4
acts, founded on J. Davidson's version of F.
Coppee's Pour la couronne, and composed by
Colin McAlpin. London, S. J. Garraway. 16
p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Charles IManners, London ; D : 4211, Sept.
17, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1903. 9193
Sec also Graeco-Turkish war.
Cross-country (The) girl. See Not far from
'Frisco.
Cross-fire (The); drama in 3 acts on the labor
question, by O. M. Booth. [1], 51 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912; D: 30688; Oaks M.
Booth, Jacksonville, Fla. 9194
Cross lots; an illustrated narrative of village
life in Connecticut, in 3 acts, by R. M. Sperry.
49 p. f. Typewritten.
© R. M. Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D : 6550,
Apr. 20, 1905 ; 2c. May 25, 1905. 9195
Cross my palm with silver; vaudeville .sketch,
by J. T. Duffy. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1915; D: 40822; James T.
Duffy, Freeport, N. Y. 9195a
437
9196
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9218
Cross (The) of gold; drama in 4 acts, by R. L.
Durliara. 115 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17549 ; R. L. Dur-
ham, San Francisco. 9196
a labor drama in 4 acts, by A. S. Richard-
son.
© Anna S. Richardson, Council Bluffs, la. ;
1897:14244, Feb. 27. 9197
See also Herminie.
Cross (The) of honor; a military dramalette in
1 act, bv C. F. liideal and C. G. Winter. New
Yorlv, The Abbey press [1900] 38 p. 16°.
© Charles F. Rideal, New Yorli; 1900 A:
8466, Apr. 2; 2c. Apr. 2. 9198
Cross (The) of sorrow; a tragedy in 5 acts, by
William Akerman. London and New York,
Georse Bell & sons, 1S94. x, 102 p. 12".
© Georse Bell & sons, London; 1894: 19129;
Apr. 13; Apr. 16. 9199
Cross (The) of valor; original playlet in 2 acts,
by H. B. Darrow. [8] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42195 ; Henry Bald-
win Darrow, IMemphis, Tenn. 9199a
Cross (The) patch; a 4 act farce comedy.
Typewritten.
© G. E. Anderson, Beresford, S. D. ; 1898 :
44021, July 23 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1900. 9200
Cross purposes; a drama in 4 acts, by O. E.
Young. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oscar E. Young, North Fayette, Me. ; D :
1847, May 7, 1902 ; 2c. June 27, 1902. 9201
a farce comedy with a plot, in 3 acts, by
Neil Wesley.
© Cornelius W.
1892 : 50206, Dec. 9.
a sketch, by W. J. Gait. 20 p. 24°. Type-
Ackerman, New York ;
9202
written.
© William J. Gait, Philadelphia; D : 7394,
Oct. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 9203
Cross-rays; by E. J. Kerwin and P. B. Constant.
Typewritten.
© E. James Kerwin and Paul B. Constant,
Pine Bluff, Ark.; 1896:30084, May 18; 2c.
May 18. 9204
Cross-road (A) circus ; by M. Nicolson.
© ^Malcolm Nicolson, Alma, Kan. ; 1892 :
14184, Mar. 31. 9205
Cross-roads; by J. S. Frcnd. 9 p. 4°. Type-
v.Titten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1909 ; D : 16690 ; Jack S.
Frend, Bridgeport, Conn. 9206
a drama of what might have been, in 3 acts,
by J. II. Reynolds, jr. [114] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1914 ; D : 38392 ; John Hazard
Reynolds, jr., Flushing, N. Y. 9206a
Cross-roads — Continued.
play in a prologiie and 2 acts, by S. L. Rob-
inson. Dublin. Maunsel & co., ltd. 59 p. 12°.
( [Abbey theatre series, v. 12] )
© Nov. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911 ; D : 24S07 ;
S. L. Robinson, Ballymoney, Ireland. 9207
Cross-roads (The) merchant; comedy in 1 act,
by J. J. Caullet. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8. 1913 ; D : 34062 ; John J. Caul-
let, East Orange, N. J. 9208
Cross-roads (The) of life; a melodrama in 5
acts, by Harry Thompson.
© Albert B. Fink and Edmund Collier, New
York ; 1894 : 23680, May 10. 9209
a sensational drama in 5 acts, by H. Thomp-
son, A. B. Fink, and E. Collier. Typewritten.
© Harry Thompson, Albert B. Fink and Ed-
mund Collier, New York ; 1894 : 707, Apr. 3 ;
2c. May 10. 9210
Same. Act 2, scene 2. Typewritten.
© Harry Thompson, Albert B. Fink and Ed-
mund Collier, New York ; 1894 : 708, Apr. 3 ;
2c. May 10. 9211
Cross (The) triumphant. See Saul of Tarsus.
Crossed in love; a melodrama in 4 acts, by E.
Joyce.
© Edwin Joyce, New York ; 1885 : 3157,
Feb. 5. 9212
Crossed (A) wire; comedy sketch by J. Hoffman.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
©Ic. Sept. 14, 1911 ; D : 25222 ; Jeff Hoffman,
South Platte, Col. 9213
Crossed wires; comedietta in 1 act, by E. Mitch-
ell. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909; D: 17011; Edmund
Mitchell, Los Angeles. 9214
a comedy in 1 act, by Ellis and Lawrence
Butler. 6 p. f" . Typewritten.
© Lawrence L. Butler, Chicago ; D : 2074,
July 2, 1902 ; 2c. July 2, 1902. 9215
farce in 3 acts, by D. E. Giffin. 79 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 24, 1912; D: 28891; Don Eddy
Giffin, Duluth, Minn. 9216
1 act dramatic piece, by E. A. Waite. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 5, 1915 ; D : 39309 ; Edgar An.son
Waite. San Francisco. 9216a
play in 1 act, by W. E. Bonney. [2], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1913; D: 35323; William E.
Bonney, Brooklyn. 9217
a sketch in 1 act, 2 scenes [by M. E. Don-
nell] 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mabel Elizabeth Donnell, Westfield, N. J. ;
D: 8068, Feb. 27, 1906; 2c. Feb. 27, 1906. 9218
438
9219
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9238
Crossing (The) of the ways; a comedy in 3 acts,
[by F. H. IngersoU] [102] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Flora H. Incersoll, Grand Junction, Col. ;
D : 13S23, Sept. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1908.
9219
Crossing- (The) of the wires. See Monologues
and duologues.
Crossing the line. See Gettysburg. — Neptune.
Crossroads; play in 3 acts with prelude and in-
tcrhide. by O. Blum and E. Lieberman. 98 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915 ; D : 39617 ; Gustav Blum,
New York, and Ellas Lieberman, Brooklyn.
9219a
Crossways; original play in 8 acts, by J. Jex.
141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1912. D: 31180; Jolm Jex.
New Yorlv.
— play in 1 act, by J. J.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D
Jlorrison, Cleveland.
Morrison.
38916 ;
9220
[1], 18 p.
James J.
9220a
Crowded (A) city. Typewritten.
© H. P. Soulier, Hoboken, N. J. 1900 A:
13065, May 24 ; 2c. May 24. 9221
Crowded (The) hotel; an original comedy in 3
scenes, 1 act, by D. Mason and D. Sully.
© Dan Mason and Dan Sully, United
States ; 1881 : 4380, Mar. 22. 9222
or, The tricky nig, a comedy sketcli in 1
scene, written and arr. by J. Griffin Hall.
New York, De Witt [1882] 1 p. 1., 12 p. 12°.
(De Witt's Etliiopian and comic drama, no.
144)
© H. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1882 : 19923,
Nov. 24; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 9223
Crowded (A) house; by E. M. Barbour. 18 p.
4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 191 0 ; D : 21917 ; E. M. Barbour,
Boston. 9224
Crown and commonwealth. See Cromwell.
Crow^n jewels; drama in 4 acts, by H. Wuttke.
Typewritten.
© Hermann Wuttke, New York; 1897:
20786, Apr. 1; 2c. Mar. 11. 9225
Crown (The) of Atlas; or. The days of the ser-
pent worshipers, by F. C. Dieudonne.
© Florence Carpenter Dieudonne, Washing-
ton ; 1899 : 66563, Oct. 13. 9226
Crown (The) of India; an imperial masque,
written by Henry Hamilton, composed by Ed-
ward Elgar. London, Enocli & sons [1912]
24 p. 8". [Words only]
© Mar. 11, 1912; 2c. Mar. 12, 1912; D:
29012 ; Enoch & sons. London. 9227
Crown (A) of iron spikes. See Kanawa.
Crown (The) of life; a drama in 4 acts, by A. L.
Klein.
© Anna Lenihan Klein, New York; 1883:
15572, Aug. 24. 9228
Crown (A) of thorns; or, Anne Boleyn, a play
in 4 acts, by A. E. Dickinson.
© Anna E. Dickinson, New Yorlv ; 1876 :
3630, Mar. 25 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 9229
See also Anne Boleyn.
Crown (A) or love? a dramatic composition by
B. B. McAvoy.
© Ballard Brownlee McAvoy, Trenton, N. .L ;
D : 14541, Dec. 16, 1908. 9230
Crown (The) prince; a historical comedy, by
F. Lightner.
© Francis Lightner, Detroit; 1897:46122,
Aug. 16. 9231
a play in 4 acts.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
2901, Jan. 23, 1903. 9232
or, Twixt love and honor, a romantic
drama in prologue and 3 acts, by M. E. Lister.
Typewritten.
© Marie Evelvn Lister, San Francisco ;
1897 : 218S9, Apr. 6 ; 2c. June 16. 9233
Crowned before dawn; a drama in 3 acts for
female characters, by P. Andrew Elvock. New
York, A. S. Barnes & co. [1906] 20 p. 12'.
© A. S. Barnes & co.. New York ; D : 8971,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2c. Aug. 20, 1906. 9234
Crowned in chains; by M. Schmitz.
© Margaret Schmitz, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 15010, Feb. 5, 1909. 9235
Crowning of King Bee-Zone, of the Ceylon
Islands; in 1 act and 1 scene, by Charles
Gropp-Iteade. 5 p. f". Typewritten.
© Charles A. Reade, Chicago ; D : 5288, Julv
11, 1904 ; 2c. June 11, 1904. 9236
Crowning the May queen; a spectacular play
for children, by Elizabeth F. Guptill.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9266, Oct.
18, 1906. 9237
Crowning the queen of vegetables. See Mother
Earth and her vegetable daughters.
Crows (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by Henry
Becque, tr. by Benedict Papot. (In The
Drama, no. .5, Feb., 1912; periodical © Feb. 17,
1912; 2c. Feb. 19, 1912; B : 252165 ; Dramatic
pub. CO., Chicago) 9237a
Crowsnest, '65; drama of the Civil War in 1
act, by M. Arthur. [1], 10 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912; D: 29415; Malcolm
Arthur, New York. 9238
439
9239
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9259
Cruche (La); ou, J'en ai plein le dos de mar-
got, coined ie en 2 actes, par G. Courteline &
P. Wolff. ( L'llhistration tlieatrale, 7^ aniige —
186, 19 aoflt, 1911)
© Aug. 19, 1911; 2c. Sept. 11, 1911; D:
25177; Georges Courteline & Pierre Wolff,
Paris. 9239
Crucial (The) moment; dramatic sketch, by E.
Luby. [4], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D: 34692; Edna Lubj',
New York. 9240
Crucial (The) test; play in 4 acts, by A. S. Run-
yon [S], 81 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1912 ; D : 31449 ; A. S. Run-
yon, New York. 9241
Crucial (A) trial; or. Who murdered Jason
CoolidgeP by M. Allen.
© Murk Allen, Woburn, Mass. ; 1882 : 204S7,
Dec. 4. 9242
Crucible (The); a 1 act play, by G. P. Biagiotti.
cover-title, 4 p. 8°. Printed. [Monologue]
© George P. Biagiotti, Somerville, Mass.;
D : 6295, Mar. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1905. 9243
symbolic tragedy in 3 acts and an epilogue,
by D. Storer. [86] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1914; D : 37015 ; Deaver
Storer, Oakland, Gal. 9243a
Crucification (The); or, Passion of Jesus
Christ, a dramatic representation, illustrated,
to be presented by persons of both sexes.
© Xavier Pene, Paris ; 1895 : 58311, Nov. 19.
9244
Crucifix; mystic drama, a legend of The phan-
tom ship, by H. Buckingham.
© Hal Buckingham, Omaha, Neb. ; D : 8505,
May 9, 1906. 9245
Crucifixion; by F. G. O. Schnoor.
© Frederic Gustav Otto Schnoor, Sioux
City, la. ; D : 2690, Dec. 8, 1902. 9246
Crucifixion (The) of Phillip Strong; or, In His
steps, a drama in 4 acts, by Francis Neilson.
Typewritten.
© Hood, Douglas & Howard, New I'ork ;
1899 : 76020, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 9247
Crucifixus; a romance of the Passion, a dra-
matic composition in 4 acts, by Francis H.
Robinson. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. H. Robinson, Walnut Creek, Cal. ; D :
9213, Oct. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1906. 9248
Cruel (A) conflict; an original comedy drama in
4 acts, by F. Keller.
© Frederick Keller, Brooklyn ; 1889 : 1865,
Jan. 14. 9249
Cruel fates. See Virginia,
Cruel London; a drama in 5 acts, by Frank
Harvey.
© Kate Stevenson, United States ; 1888 :
13395, May 7. 9250
Cruel New York; melodrama in 4 acts, by L.
Merton.
© Lawrence Merton, Brooklyn ; 1897 :
43125, July 30. 9251
Cruel to be kind; a drama in 5 acts from the
German, by H. Vezin.
© Hermann Vezin, Philadelphia ; 1872 : 233,
Jan. 10; 2c. Jan. 17. 9252
Cruel (The) uncle and old Father Time. See
Children (The) of the wood.
Cruel (A) wrong; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
M, J. Katz.
© Mark J. Katz, Jersey City; 1890:8911,
Mar. 18. 9253
Cruelty to animals; a comedy in 1 act, by M.
Keeue. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mattie Keene, New York ; D : 13759, Sept.
11, 1908; 2c. Sept. 11, 1908. 9254
Cruets; a new and original musical burlesque
extravaganza in 1 act, by G. W. Murray.
© Geo. W. Murray, United States; 1878:
1617, Feb. 6. 9255
Cruise (The) of the Margarita; comedy drama
in 2 acts, by R. Navarro, jr.
© Rafael Navarro, jr., Brooklyn ; 1896 :
51733, Sept. 15. 9256
Cruise of the Polar star; a juvenile fairy spec-
tacle in 3 acts, words and music by F. B.
Rhodes, piano arr. by George Ed. Smith.
[Libretto only]
© Frank B. Rhodes, Frederick, Md. ; 1898 :
40765, Aug. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 17. 9257
Cruiser (The) and the submarine; an opera in
2 acts, by A. N. C. Fowler. 45 p. f°. Type-
written.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
4226, Nov. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1903. 9258
Crunibleton; soziales drama in 4 aufziigen, von
W. L. Rosenberg.
© W. L. Rosenberg, Cleveland; 1898:
14762, Mar. 2. 9259
Crumbs; play in 1 act, by Ruth Comfort
Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young] 11 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914 ; D : 38941 ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York. 9259a
— quaint comedy of charm and satire in 4
acts, by L. D. Freeman. 95 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 19, 1915 ; D : 41256 ; Lea David
Freeman, New Orleans. 9259b
440
9260
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9283
Crusade (The); by D. R. Olmsted.
© David R. Olmsted, Prophetstown, 111. ;
1879 : 17G05, Dec. 26. * 9260
Crusade (The) of temperance. See Kum.
Crusader (The) ; a comic opera in 2 acts, libretto
by A. M. Steele and A. E. Hunt.
© Asa M. Steele and Albert E. Hunt, Phila-
9261
Crushed (A) geranium; a play in 4 acts, by
\V. A. Soneborn. Typewritten.
© Walter E. Soneborn, New York; 1898:
65106, Nov. 7; 2c. Nov. 7. 9271
Crushed (A) mother-in-law; an original far-
cical comedy, by F. File. 12 p. 4°. Printed.
© Franklin File, New York ; 1878 : 9104,
Aug. 7 ; 2c. Aug. 30. 9272
delphia ; 1893 : 47409, Oct. 23
a tragedy of the middle ages in 5 acts and Crushed (A) tragedian; an eccentric comedy, by
4.„ui„;,., i.„ T^ n ■tio,.,iif/^Ti -Rr-ct^n H iienij .j. ±5jion ana t^. A. feotnern.
© E. A. Sothern, United States; 1877:
a tableau, by F. C. Hamilton. Boston, S.
Usher, 1901. 54 p., front. 12".
© Frank C. Hamilton, New York ; D : 779,
Aug. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 9262
Crusader (The) and the Saracen; an histori-
cally incorrect opera comique, libretto by
I. Carusi.
5516, May 7. 9373
Crushed verity; 1 act comedy, by A. Mixon.
29 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911 ; D : 23383 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 9274
© Inez Carusi, San Francisco ; D : 6417, Crusoe's isle; a dramatic composition, by J. L.
Mar. 8, 1905. 9263 Lasky.
Crusaders (The); a drama in 4 acts, by R. V.
Spencer. [GG] p. f". Typewritten.
© Richard V. Spencer, Los Angeles; D:
14626, Dec. 24, 1908; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908. 9264
'musical drama in 5 acts, by T. Saenger
fpseud. of Tlieophil Stanger] Cincinnati, S.
Rosenthall & co., printers, 1906. 45 p. 12".
[Libretto only]
© T. Stanger, Cincinnati ; D : 9556, Nov.
30, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1906. 9265
an original comedy of modern London life.
by Henry Arthur Jones, with a preface by
William Archer. New York and London, Mac-
millan and co., 1893. sv, 115 p. 12°.
© Macmillan & co.. New York ; 1892 : 39301,
Sept. 29; 2c. Jan. 7, 1893. 9266
a play, by M. Krauskopf.
© Moritz Krauskopf, New York; 1874:
10021, July 30 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1881. 9267
a romantic spectacular drama, by L.
Malloy.
© Louise Malloy, Baltimore; 1897 ; 40045,
July 9. 9268
See also Coeur de Lion.
Crusaders (The) and the Jews. See Judith
the Second.
Crusades (The); or, Jerusalem delivered, a
scenic, dramatic and historical pantomime,
composed and arr. by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; D : 2595, Nov.
11, 1902. 9269
Crushed (The) actor; or. You can't kill him, a
screamingly funny interlude, by Frank Du-
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10753,
June 12, 1907. 9275
Crust (A) of bread; by K. Ernst.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 3363, Apr. 30,
1903. 9276
a character comedy in 3 acts, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy ; New York ; 1878 : 2364,
Feb. 25. 9277
dramolet, by K. Ernst. 8 p. f". Type-
written.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 8321, Apr. 11,
190G ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 9278
Crust (The) of society; a comedy in 4 acts;
tr. from the French of Alexander Dumas [fils]
by L. I. Guiney, adapted for the American stage
by William Seymour.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1892 : 39213, Sept.
2S. 9279
Crutch and toothpick; an eccentric comedy, ed.
by E. A. Sothern.
© E. A. Sothern, United States ; 1879 : 6902.
May 23. 928O
Crutches for sale. Mimeogi-aphed.
© William Smith, Kirksville, Mo.; 1897:
52487, Sept. 20; 2c. Aug. 13. 9281
Cruz (La) del canchal; zarzuela dram^tica en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original
de G. Farfan y G. Peraita, mfisica de los
maestros Vela y Candela Ardid. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1908. 30, [2]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Gerardo Farfiin & Gabino Peraita,
Madrid; D : 14710, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2,
1909. 9282
mont. Ne#v York, London [etc.] M. Witmark
& sons, 190.5. 10 p. 12°. (On cover: The Cry (The); 4 act play, by S. Shatford. [3], 23 p.
Witmark stage publications) 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6112, © Ic. Nov. 15, 1912 ; D : 31498 ; Sarah Shat-
Jan. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1905. 9270 ford, Memphis, Tenn. 9283
441
9284
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9299
Cry (The) baby; a comedy drama, by Notlrac
Yii;: rimasrain of Carleton Guy] 23 p. f".
Typewritten.
© G. C. Guv, Worthinscton. Ind. ; D : 13979,
Oct. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1908. 9284
Cry (The) in the storm; play in 1 act, by M. C.
Gould. 10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914; D: 37938; Maude Cole
Gould, San Francisco. 9284a
Cry (The) of Ishmael. See Mobswoman (The)
Cry (The) of many voices; play in 3 acts, by
A, C. Cheney. [1], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1913 ; D : 33675 ; Anne Cleve-
land Cheney, Brookline, JIass. 9285
Cry (The) of the children; play in 1 act, by N.
Shipman. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4. 1914 ; D : 35922 ; Nell Shipman,
New York. 9285 a
Cry (The) of the heart; a drama in 1 act and 2
scenes, by E. De Kay. 17 p 4° Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwalyn De Kay, New York ; D : 16157,
June 24, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 9288
playlet in 1 act, by P. Cremonesi. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D : 28711 ; Paolo Cre-
monesi, Paterson. 9287
Cry (The) of the human; play in 3 acts, by
F. E. Warner. 70 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911 ; D : 25776 ; Frederick E.
Warner, South Pasadena. Cal. 9288
Same. [346] p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912 ; D : 29450 ; Frederick E.
Warner, Los Angeles. 9289
Crying for shelter; play in 1 act, by C. Yorska.
[1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Oct 25, 1915; D : 42078 ; Charlotte
Yorska, New York. 9289a
Crystal (The) ball; a fairy land entertainment
in 3 acts, by E. Lawrence Jenkins.
© Flints pub. co., New York ; A : 3294, Apr.
9, 1903. [For copies reed, see D 6596.] 9290
Same. New York, Hints publishing & sup-
ply CO., 1905. 32 p. 16°.
© Hints pub. & supply co.. New York; D:
6596, Apr. 28, 1905; 2c. May 11, 1905. 9291
Crystal (The) gazer; comedy in 2 acts, by J. C.
Savery. Camln-idge, Ma.ss., Hasty pudding
club, 1911. 63 p. 8°.
© Mar. 28, 1911; 2c. Mar. 31, 1911; D:
23881 ; James C. Savery, Cable, Mont. 9292
Crystal (The) gazer — Continued.
-^ fortune telling farce for two females, by
Leopold IMontague, text and stage business
ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps and Marion
Short. New York, E. S. Werner & co. [1906]
11 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9438,
Nov. 15, 1906: 2c. Nov. 22. 1906. 9293
•play in 1 act, by G. C. Turner. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914 ; D : 37502 ; George Chit-
tenden Turner. Brooklyn. 9293a
Crystal (The) gazers; a musical supposition in
2 acts and 4 scenes, book and lyrics by F. H.
Babcock, music by Chas. A. Lawrence. [11] p.
f°. Printed. [Words only]
© Fred H. Babcock, Chicago; D : 12327,
Feb. 7. 1908; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908. 9294
Crystal gazing; by Frederick Bowyer. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Moss' empires, ltd., London ; D : 10179,
Slar. 21. 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1907. 9295
Crystal (The) reader; drama in 4 acts, by E. A.
Houston. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith A. Houston, New York ; D : 10642,
May 25, 1907 ; 2c. May 25, 1907. 9296
Crystal (The) slipper; or. Prince Prettiwitz
and little Cinderella, spectacular burlesque
in 3 acts and a prologue, by A. Thompson and
Harry B. Smith, music by Fred J. Eustis. 31
p. 12°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Alfred Thompson, New York ; 18SS : 9488,
Mar. 31 ; 2c. July 7. 9297
Sec also Cinderella.
Csesze (Egy) tea; komedia harom felvonasban,
irta Garvay Andor. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915; D; 40348; Armin
Szatmfiry, Cambridge, Mass. 9297a
Cuando bajan los lobes . . .; comedia drama tica
en 1 acto y 2 cuadros, original de A. L. Buen-
retiro. IVIadrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1909. 30 p. 8°.
© Antonio L. Buenretiro, INIadrid ; D : 16135
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 9298
Cuando ellas quieren; comedia lirica en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de M. Linares Ilivas, mfisica
del maestro Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espailoles] 1908. 34 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© JIanuel Linares Rivas, ]\Ladri?I ; D: 14086,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 9299
Cuarenta (El) H. P. See, at end of alphal)et,
titles beginning with figures : 40 (El) H. P.
442
9300
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
9323
Cuarenta (Las) horas; pasillo comico en 1 acto
y en prosa, original de A. Estremera. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912. 32 p.
12".
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31567 ;
Antonio Estremera. Madrid. 9300
Cuarenta y nueve provincias. See Isidrin.
Cuarteto (El) Pons; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 5 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Carlos Arniches y Enrique Garcia Alvarez,
musica del maestro Vicente Lleo. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1912. 43 p.
12". [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 315S6 ;
C. Arniches y E. Garcia Alvarez, Madrid.
9301
Cuatro (Los) gates. 8ee Sultana (La)
Cub (The); comedy in 4 acts, by T. Buchanan.
[3], 126 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910; D : 22053 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 9302
Cuba; 4 act drafiia, by Chazal Chapeau [pseud,
of E. C. Chapeau]
© Ellen Chazal Chapeau, Savannah; 1S97 :
299S0, May 17. 9303
a military drama of the present revolution
Cuba free; romantic drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
MacKnight.
© .Tames Arthur MacKnight, New York ;
1896 : 15619. Mar. 10. 9311
Cuba libre! melodramat w 5-ciu odslonach.
Stefan Barszczewski.
© S. R. Barszczewski, Chicago ; 1899 : 46823,
July 19; 2c. July 31. 9312
— a play, by G, W. Russell.
© Charles W. Russell, United States; 1897:
22691, Apr. 10. 9313
— a 3 act military drama, by P. B. Mattia.
© Petrino B. Mattia, Newark, N. J. ; 1897 :
10945. Feb. 12. 9314
— a war play in 3 acts, by G. A. Kastelic.
© G. A. Kastelic, Chicago; 1895:59124.
Nov. 23. 9315
or, O'Kelley's mission, an original drama
in 4 acts, by G. Reno.
© George Reno, New York; 1896:2.5917,
Apr. 28. 9304
— a pyrotechnical, spectacular and panto-
mimic drama, by Henry John Pain.
© Pain's fireworks co., New York ; 1896 :
31342, May 23. 9305
in 3 acts, by H. Seymour.
© Harry Seymour, New York; 1873:5130,
May 8. 9316
Cuba libra, the Maine avenged; spectacular
military and nautical drama in 4 acts, writ-
ten, composed and adapted to the stage by H.
Laurent.
© Henri Laurent, New York; 1898:27995,
May 4. 9317
Cuban (The) gaiety girls; spectacular company
3 act comedy.
© Frank IMinehan, Louis A. Hasenfus, Wil-
liam Barry, United States ; 1897 : 51375, Sept.
14. 9318
a romantic dramatic drama in 4 acts, by Cuban (The) heiress. See Lorna.
James W. Harkins, jr.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York; 1896:8570,
Feb. 5. 9306
— or. Right against might, a drama in 4
acts, bv J. M. Findull.
© J. M. Findull, New York; 1872:13649,
Dec. 28. 9307
or. The martyrs of '73, a Cuban sensation
drama in 1 act, by F. T. Shaw.
© Fred T. Shaw, Philadelphia ; 1873 : 13664,
Nov. 24. 9308
or. Under the American flag, a drama in 6
acts and 7 tableaux, by A. C. Gunter. 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Archibald C. Gunter, San Francisco ;
1872 : 11017, Oct. 16 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1879. 9309
Cuba, before, during and after the war; a new
and original drama, panorama and diorama,
by J. M. Hart.
© Joseph M. Hart, New York ; 1898 : 29275,
May 11. 9310
Cuban heroes; a patriotic drama in 4 acts [by]
F. H. De Candales. Typewritten.
© Frederick Henry De Candales, Chicaco ;
1896: 68959, Dec. 19; 2c. Dec. 29. 9319
Cuban independence. See Joint (A) con-
spiracy.
Cuban (The) patriot; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. F. Millikcn.
© James Foster Milliken, New York ; 1897 :
4924, Jan. 14. 9320
Cuban (The) patriots; a drama of the struggle
for independence, actually going on in the Gem
of the Antilles, in 3 acts, written in English
by a native Cuban. Philadelphia, 1873. 46 p.
1 1. 16°.
© Adolfo Pierra, Philadelphia ; 1873 : 14160,
Dec. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 9321
Cuban photographer; 1 act comedy, by P. R.
Polizzi. [9] p. 4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 2-5723 ; Pasquale R.
Polizzi, Endicott, N. Y. 9322
443
9323
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9340
Cuban (A) rebel; a drama in 4 acts, by R. G.
Tal)er.
© R. G. Taber, Greatkills, N, Y. ; 1895:
39190, July 30. 9323
Cuban (The) spy; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
F. Dumout.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1897:
54605, Sept. 29.
9324
Same. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1898. 58 p. 12°.
© Penn pnb. cc, Philadelphia ; 1898 : 46940,
Aug. 8; 2c. Aug. 8. 9325
Cubana (La); a military drama, by R. Wiziarde.
Typewritten.
© Robert AViziarde, Kansas City, I\Io. ;
1898 : 34912, June 7 ; 2c. June 7. 9326
Cuban's (The) bride. See Pablo.
Cuba's struggle for liberty,
freedom.
See Friends of
Cucana; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en
prosa, de V. Moro y F. G. Rlvero, mfisica de
los maestros Gallfistegui y Arredondo.
JIadrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1909.
57 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16883; Vicente Rloro & Federico G. Rivero.
Madrid. 9327
Cuckoo (The); a farce in 3 acts, by H. G. Carle-
ton.
© Henrv Guv Carleton, Baltimore; 1898j
53282, Sept. 12 ; 2c. Sept. 2a
a musical sketch, by J. A. INIurphy.
9328
4 p. f.
Typewritten.
© J. A. Murphy, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1889:
29239, Sept. 27; 2c. Sept. 27. 9329
Cuckoo's (The) nest; light comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Fendall and E. Norwood. [114] p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912 ; D : 28663 ; Percy Fen-
dall and Eille Norwood, London. 9330
Cuddlewight (The) scandal; a comedy in 1 act,
2 scenes, by S. Cook. 12 p. 16°. Printed.
© Sidney Cook, Presque Isle, Me.; D:3218,
Mar. 30, 1903; ic. Apr. 17, 1903. 9331
Cuddy; or, The Tappan Zee well, a play in 3
acts, by J. F. Warner.
© John F. Warner, New York ; 1876 : 10.551,
Sept. 18. 9332
Cuddy and Clark. Sec Traveling (The) sales-
man & samples.
Cuento (El) del dragon; eomedia llrica en 1
acto y 2 cuadros, libro de Juan B. Pont y
Lui.s Linares Becerra, musica del maestro
Ger6nimo Gimenez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaHoIes] 1912. 38 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31580 ;
J. B. Pont y L. Linares Becerra, Madritl.
9333
Cuento sinfonico; monologo en verso, original
de A. Estremera, adaptaciones musicales de
Ernesto Ruiz de Arana. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1915, 14 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41089; Antonio Estremera. Madrid. 9333a
Cueva (La); sainote en 1 acto, original de J. M.
Acevedo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1914. 35 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38235; Jos6 M. Acevedo, Madrid. 9333b
Cuff; a sensational drama in 4 acts, by J. M.
Findull.
© .7. M. Findull, New York; 1872:2495,
aiar. 13. 9334
Cuff Jenkins, the black boy; drama in 3 acts,
by A. Carr.
© Albert Carr, New York ; 1874 : 13304.
Oct. 27. 9335
CuflPeys' cove; a melodrama, by B. Morgenthau.
56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Morgenthau. Wilkinsburg, Pa.;
D : 6646, May 8, 1905 ; 2c. June 13, 1905. 9336
Cuff's luck; Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene, by
F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1883. 1
p. 1., [11]-14 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of stand-
ard and minor drama, no. 145] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883:14271.
Aug. 1; 2c. Aug. 1. 9337
Cullena's guardian; a romantic domestic drama
in 4 acts, by O. Doon.
© Olla Doon, United States; 1872:8265,
Aug. .5. 9338
Culls; play in 3 acts, by L. C. Gray. 79 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915 ; D : 39521 ; Lillian Com-
stock Gray, Chicago. 9338a
Culpables (Los); trilogfa con un epflogo, orig-
inal y en prosa de A. Fernandez-Arias.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912.
63 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32.582 :
Adelardo Fernandez-Arias, Madrid. 9339
Culprit (The); a drama in 4 acts, by E. Slocum.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Slocum, Philadelphia; D: 160.34.
June 9. 1909; 2c. June 9, 1909. 9340
444
9341
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9358
Culprit (The)— Continued.
play in 1 act, by P. L. Weil. 23 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2S, 1912; D : 31261 ; Percival L.
Weil. New York. 9341
Same. {In Smart set, v. 38, no. 6, Feb.,
1913)
© Jan. 15. 1913 ; Ic. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32233 ;
Percival L. Weil, New York. 9342
Culprit (The) fay; a comedy, by C. E. Calla-
han.
© Charles E. Callahan, Cincinnati; 1885:
5127, Mar. 2. 9343
See also Butterfly (The) ball.
Cultivateur (I>e) de Chicago; ou. How I be-
came the editor of an agricultural paper,
tire d'une nouvelle de aiark Twain [pseud, de
S. L. Clemens] par G. Timmory [pseud, de
Rene Wahl] p. G89-708, illus. 8". Proof.
© Gabriel Timmory, Paris; D : 9792. Jan.
15, 1907; 2c. Jan. 15, 1907. 9344
Cumberland, '61; by F. Fyles.
© Franklin Fyles. New York ; 1897 : 57460,
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Nov. 4. 9345
Cumberland U; by H. J. Helck.
© Henrv J. Helck. New York; D : 13007.
May 20, 1908. 9346
Cumulative justice; drama in 4 acts, by M.
0^ven. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35282 ; Martha Owen,
New York. 9347
Cunning (The) old woman of Bagdad; Arabian
comedy in 4 acts, by S. V. Dudley. [3], 26 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915 ; D : 42127 ; Sidney Ver-
non Dudley, Seattle. 9347a
Cunningham of Amity IT; play, by F. R.
Kroefier. [33] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25878; Frank R.
Kroeger, Sheboygan Falls, Wis. 9348
Cuore di belva; dramma in 5 atti, di P. Nicelli.
53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1914 ; D : 39178 ; Pompeo Ni-
celli, New York. 9348a
Cuore revelatore. See Tell-tale (The) heart.
Cup (The) See Coupe (La)
Cup (The) and the lip; in 3 acts, by Paul Har-
ness [pseud, of F. P. Holden]
© Florence P. Holden, Milwaukee, Wis.;
D : 12221, Jan. 22, 1908. 9349
Cup (The) of age; a drama in 1 act, by C. T.
Shaffer. 17 p. 1&°. Typewritten.
© Cleve Thomas Shaifer, San Francisco;
D : 11888, Dec. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907. 9350
Cup (A) of coffee; a comedy in 1 act for young
ladies, by Dorothy Reynartz. New York, Rox-
bury piiblishing company, 1899. 22 p. 16°.
([Wizard series of plays])
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 12661,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 9351
a dramatization of the first chapter of The
Peterkin.
© Sarah Jordan Monro, Boston ; D : 3049,
Feb. 3, 1903. 9352
a romance of the Rei.gn or Terror in pro-
logue and 4 acts, by T. Grahame and G. Clair.
© Theodore Grahame ahd George Clair,
Boston; 1871:9509, Oct. 11. 9353
See also Touch (A) of human nature.
Cup (The) of resignation. See Hara-kiri.
Cup (The) of sleeiD; a dramatic play in 4 acts,
by E. Peple. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. July 7, 1909; D: 16213; Edward
Peple, New York. 9354
Cup (A) of tea; comedy in 3 acts, by Andor Gar-
vay, only authorized translation from the
original Hungarian by Antal Nandory, as-
sisted by Justine Ferris. 129 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1914 ; D : 87577 ; Armin Szat-
mary, Boston. 9354a
Cup (A) of trembling; a play in 3 acts, by C. M.
Beaumont.
© Caroline M. Beaumont, St. Paul ; D : 2287,
Aug. 22, 1902. 9355
Cup (The) of youth. See Complete (The)
poems of S. Weir Mitchell.
Cup (The) that cheers; comedy with music, by
K. T. Woolsey and E. E. Greville. [90] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 9, 1912 ; D : 29620 ; Kate Trimble
Woolsey, Covington, Ky., and Eden Erskine
Greville, New York. 9356
Cupid; or. Is love a disease? a comedy in 5
acts in period of King Charles the Second of
England, by E. Rule. 87 p. f. Typewritten.
© Edward Rule, New York ; D : 3915, Sept.
9, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1903. 9357
Cupid and a wager; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by T. P. Morgan. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers. Ark. ; D : 79.36,
Feb. 2, 1906; 2c. Feb. 2, 1906. 9358
Cupid and cannon; play in 1 act, by H. D. Cot-
trell. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1915 ; D : 40812 ; Edith New-
lin, San Francisco. 9358a
445
0359
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9378
Cupid & CO.; a comedy with music, in 2 acts,
book by Howard Noble, lyrics by D[avi(l] K.
Stevens, music by Dan J. Sullivan. 82 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© H. Noble and D. K. Stevens, Boston; D:
9557, Nov. 30, 190G ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. 9359
farce in 3 acts, by J. A. Waldron. 96 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1910; D: 21015; James A.
Waldron, New York. 9360
— See also Lucky (A) dog.
Cupid and company; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by F. Fantus. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910 ; D : 22505 ; Felix Fantus,
Chicago. 9361
• play in 3 acts, by F. P. Swain. [2], 156 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1914; D : 38762 ; F. Potter
Swain, Boston. 9361a
Cupid and crime, drama in 4 acts, by P. Mac-
swiney.
© Paul Macswiney, Rochester, N. Y. ; 18S9 :
7026, Mar. 5. 9362
Cupid and cupidity; by G. G. Haines.
© Genevieve Greville Haines, New York;
1896 : 41131, July 15 ; 2c. July 15. 9363
a comedy in 3 acts, by Sylvan Drey. Lon-
don and New York, T. H. French [1894] 25 p.
12°. (On cover: French's standard drama, the
acting ed., no. 421)
© T. H. French, New York; 1895:6613,
Jan. 28; 2c. Sept. 15, 1894. 9364
an original comedy in 3 acts, by S. Drey.
© Sylvan Drey, Baltimore; 1893:16833,
Apr. 5. 9365
Cupid and diamonds; an original comedy-drama,
arr. from her novel. An I. D. B. in South
Africa, by L. V. Sheldon.
© Louise Vescelius Sheldon, Newark, N. J. ;
1890 : 1224, Jan. 7. 9366
Cupid and Higgins; comedy in 3 acts, by S. D.
Gookins, [25], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913 ; D : 33049 ; Shirlaw D :
Gookins, Chicago. 9367
Cupid and Mr. Jordan; play in 3 acts, by O.
Davis. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915 ; D : 40828 ; Owen Davis,
New York. 9367a
Cupid and Psyche; a burlesque extravaganza,
in 2 acts, by F. H. Norton.
© Frank H. Norton, New York ; 1873 : 3584,
Apr. 9. 9368
Cupid and Psyche — Continued.
a musical extravaganza in 3 acts, by T. B.
Sheldon, music by Frances Greene. Brooklyn,
N. Y., Collins & Day, 1894. 43 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Theodore Banta Sheldon,
1894 : 54742, Nov. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 24.
Brooklyn ;
9369
a
mythological play in 5 acts, with grand
tableau, arr. for the stage from the celebrated
fable of Apuleius, by S. Howell. New Orleans,
Printed at the office of the Picayune, 1873. 24
p. 12°.
© S. Howell, New Orleans ; 1873 : 7409, Jime
27; 2c. Aug. 5. 9370
or. The judgment of Paris, a mythological,
musical fairy play in 3 acts, written and com-
posed by M. Righton. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Mary Righton, Philadelphia ; D : .5255,
May 9, 1904; 2c. July 6, 1904. 9371
Cupid and spurs; an original play in 1 act, by
K. M. Widmer and A. C. Rowsey-Ryan.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate TNIayhew Widmer and Anthony C.
Rowsev-Rvan, New York ; D : 312, Apr. 5,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1901. 9372
Cupid and the crook; comedy drama in 3 acts
with music, adapted by A. Flatico. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915 ; D : 40407 ; Al Flatico,
Cleveland. 9372a
Cupid and the dollar; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Cliarles Jeffrey. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eva S. Murphy, Clarksville, Tenn. ; D :
13651, Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1908. 9373
Cupid and the editor; a play in 1 act, by L.
McClung. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Littrell McClung, Baltimore; D:ll."i36,
Oct. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1907. 9374
Cupid and the lady; [by A. Burklmrdt and
Aaron S. Hoffman] 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Addison Burkhardt, Chicago ; D : 6491,
Mar. 31, 1905; 2c. Mar. 31, 190.5. 9375
by A. Burkhart [and
[28] p. 4°. Typewrit-
additional lyrics,
Aaron S. Hoffman]
ten.
© Addison Burkhart, Chicago; 0:6584,
Apr. 27, 1905; 2c. Apr. 27, 1905. 9376
Cupid and the mouse; comedy in 1 act, by L. X.
Floyd. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1911; D: 24599; Lucrotia
Xavier Floyd, Cambridge, Mass. 9377
Cupid and the politicians; play in 4 acts, by
G. C. Griffith. [2], 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911; D: 28010; Geo. C.
Griffith, Cleveland. 9378
446
9379
COPYRIGHTED l]Si THE UNITED STATES
9403
Cupid and the stork; playlet, by R. C. Barrie.
3 p. f". Typewrilten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1910; D:2046G; Robert C.
Barrie, Philadelphia. 9379
Cupid and the St3rx; comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Sackville Martin. London, S. French, ltd.;
New York, S. French, 1912. 67 p. 12°.
© Jan. 31, 1912; 2c. Feb. 1, 1912; D:
28505; Samuel French, ltd., London. 9380
Cupid and the telephone; by H. R. Durant. 14
p. 4". Typewritten.
© H. R. Durant, Waterbury, Conn.; D:
15169, Feb. 25, 1909; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 9381
Cupid and Venus on a spree; musical comedy
in 3 acts, by R. Stretti.
© Rene Stretti, United States ; 1S99 : 60817,
Sept. 22. 9382
Cupid at forty; a dramatic composition in 1
act, by F. G. Tuttle. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D: 30051; Florence
Guertin Tuttle, Brooklyn. 9383
Cupid at home; a satirical farce in 1 act, by
Edgar Allan Woolf and I. Von Trautman.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ida Von Trautman, New York ; D : 8303,
Mar. 27. 1906; 2c. Mar. 27, 1906. 9384
Cupid at Vassar; or, Vassar, comedy with
music, in 4 acts, by Owen Davis. 128 p. 4".
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Jules Murry, New York ; D : 10378, Apr.
13, 1907; 2c. Apr. 13, 1907. 9385
Cupid below stairs; a
Busch.
© William Busch,
Nov. 7, 1907.
Cupid (The) club; by A.
Typewritten.
© Albert A. Abelson, Chicago; D : 15198,
Feb. ^6, 1909; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 9387
Cupid in a convent; romantic comic opera in 3
acts, book and lyrics by E. I\Iartin-Seymour,
music by Mario di Capri. 77 p. 4". Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© EdAvard Martin Seymour, London ; D :
3727, July 16, 1903 ; 2c. July 15, 1903. - 9388
Cupid in Bohemia; a vaudeville sketch, by P.
Hamlin.
© Philip Hamlin, Denver ; D : 14590, Dec.
22, 1908. 9389
Cupid in camp; a comic opera in 3 acts, music
by O. R. Farrar, libretto by G. S. McGuigan.
© Orion R. Farrar and Geo. S. McGuigan,
Youugstown, O. ; D : 2494, Oct. 16, 1902. 9390
a military farce in 2 acts.
© Daniel A. Ruebel, Lexington, Mo. ; D :
12817, Apr. 23, 1908. 9391
farce comedy, by W.
St. Louis ; D
93
A. Abelson. 41 p. f°.
11678,
9386
Cupid in Congress; a comic drama in 4 acts,
by G. II. Howard. Typewritten.
© George H. Howard, Washington; 1899:
83422, Dec. 26 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1901. 9392
• Same. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Henry Howard, Washington ; D :
11337, Sept. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1907. 9393
Cupid in Cuba; comedy in 3 acts, by G. B.
Selby. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915; D: 41504; George B.
Selby, Louisville. 9393a
Cupid in livery; or, Vanquishing a mother-
in-law, an original American' comic opera in 2
acts, written by Frank Mitchell Vandon (M. F.
Donovan) composed by John M. Loretz, jr.
© M. F. Donovan, New York ; 1881 : 16913,
Oct 31. 9394
Cupid in pinafores; a comedy of mis (s) manage-
ment in 3 acts, by C. R. Ban-ett.
© Charles Raymond Barrett, Chicago; D:
245, Mar. 21, 1901. 9395
Same. 180 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Raymond Barrett, Chicago ; D :
1412.5, Oct. 23, 1908; 2c. Oct. 23, 1908. 9396
Cupid in politics; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
S. G. Meistennan. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35116; Samuel
Gamaliel IMeisterman, Arlington, N. J. 9397
Cupid in shirt sleeves; comedy in 1 act, by
W. Atkins Scott.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
76312, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 9398
Cupid in trousers; a musical comedy in 2 acts
and 3 scenes, by S. T. and Isidor Tornberg.
66 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Samuel Thorn Tornberg, Brooklyn ; D :
14842, Jan. 11, 1909; 2c. Jan. 11 1909. 9399
Cupid, Kitty and the flies; by E. W. Tuttle.
© Elizabeth W. Tuttle, New York; 1891:
44528, Dec. 8. 9400
Cupid, M. D. ; dramatic composition, by Mar-
garet Bennett. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1910; D: 20886; Arthur L.
Carnahan, Houghton, Mich. 9401
Cupid on a lark. See Marriage (The) habit.
Cupid on crutches; comedy playlet in 1 act, by
AV. W. Norton. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34022 ; William War-
ren Norton, Detroit. 9402
Cupid on the run; a comedy in 3 acts, by B.
Smith. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Burton Smith, New York ; D : 5497, Aug.
30, 1904; 2c. Aug. 30, 1904. 9403
447
9404
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9426
Cupid on wheels; a comedy in 2 acts, by Albert
Lang Wyeth. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1897.
© Penn pub. cc, Philadelphia ; 1897 : 293S1,
May 14 ; 2c. May 17. 9404
Cupid plays foot-ball; play in 3 acts, by C. P.
Meier. [11] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1914 ; D : 36947 ; Clarence P.
Meier. Newark. N. J. 9404a
Cupid's blind; an original romantic comedy in
4 acts, by F. P. Dodge.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, Sacketts Har-
bor, N. Y. ; 1887 : 19322, July 27. 9405
or. Blind love, an original romantic com-
Cupid's arrows; a 1 act play, by D. B. Wallace.
Typewritten.
© Donald B. Wallace, Washington; 1900:
1116, Jan. 12: 2c. Jan. 12. 9415
See also Love's witcheries.
edy in 4 acts, by F. P. Dodge.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, Boston ; 1890 :
37440, Nov. 26. 9406
Cupid, the conqueror; a play in 5 acts, by J. S.
Burrell.
© James S. Burrell, New York ; 1872 : 6296,
June 12. 9407
Cupid, the cow punch; comedy in 4 acts, by
Kichard Walton Tully, founded upon the novel
of the same name, by Eleanor Gates. 134 p. 4°.
Typew-ritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1909; D : 17251 ; Richard
Watson [ !] Tully, Santa Clara, Cal. 9408
Cupid to the rescue; a musical comedy sketch,
by H. Turpi n. [1], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913 ; D : 32284 ; Harry Tur-
pin, New York. 9409
Cupid up to date; or, The witch of Echo Cave,
a 4 act musical comedy, by A. G. Rogers.
© A. G. Rogers, Corona, N. Y. ; 1896 : 34067,
June 8. 9410
Cupid vs. cupidity; a society drama in 4 acts,
bv C. Reed. Washington, T. J. Brashears,
printer, 1873. 1 p. 1., 58 p. 16°.
© Charles Reed, Washington ; 1873 : 2284,
Mar. 8 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 9411
Cupid versus Mephistopheles; society drama in
3 acts, by P. T. Langdon.
© Pierre T. Langdon, Pittsburgh; 1880:
7771, May 19. 9413
Cupid vs. the stage. See Amateurs.
Cupid's academy; or. The benefits of co-edu-
cation, a comic opera in 3 acts, written by
C. C. Buel, composed by Gottlieb Federlein.
© Clarence Clough Buel, New York; 1885:
9826, Apr. 29. 9413
Cupid's arrow; in 4 acts, by G. B. Rhodes. 51 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910; D. 22532; George
Blake Rliodes, Bomar, Okl. 9414
Cupid's art; by W. B. Compton. 11 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1910; D: 20001; William
Biven Compton, San Francisco. 9416
Cupid's bargain counter; by R. Bache. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Rene Bache, Washington ; D : 1450, Feb.
15, 1902; 2c. Feb. 15, 1902. 9417
Cupid's capers; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
Bert Richards. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1887.
21 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 225] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 :29798, Nov.
17; 2c. Dec. 5. 9418
owned, originated, composed, and written
by W. A. Snow. Typewritten.
© Walter Augustine Snow. Boston ; 1895 :
33S23, June 28: Ic. June 28. 9419
sketch, by J. Montague. 10 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25504; John Mon-
tague, New York. 9420
See also Pa,risian revels.
Cupid's chance; a comedietta in 1 act, by F. W.
Hoyt.
© Francis AVoodworth Hoyt, Albany ; 1893 :
35270, July 28. 9421
Cupid's chariot; cycling comedy in 3 acts.
© Powers bros.. New York ; 1892 : 47256.
Nov. 21. 9422
Cupid's coincidence; a 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, by F. J. Beaman. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred .T. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
12689, Apr. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 1908. 9423
Cupid's colors; or. The patriot band, musical
comedy in 2 acts, by C. E. Hall. 37 p. t".
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Constance E. Hall, Brooklyn ; D : 4102,
Oct. 15, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1903. 9424
Cupid's comedetta. Typewritten.
© Edward L. and Carrie Landon, Kalama-
zoo, Mich.; 1900: A: 30537, Dec. 18; 2c.
Dec. 18. 9425
Cupid's contest; a petite comedy in 1 act and 1
scene, by E. C. Jara. 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Elise Camille Jara, San Francisco; D:
132-11, June 24, 1908; 2c. June 24, 1908. 9426
448
9427
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9449
Cupid's cruise; a Cuban musical episode in 1
act, by W. T. Kirby and J. J. Murphy, music
by J. J. Murphy.
© John J. Murphy and William T. Kirby,
Savannah ; D : 16089, June 17, 1909. 9427
Cupid's employment agency; a comedy in 1
act, by L. Winter and F. B. Dodge.
© Louise Winter and Flora Blgelow Dodge,
Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D : 5746, Nov. 9, 1904.
9428
Cupid's fiasco; a comedy in 1 act, by C. Gardi-
ner.
© Cornelius Gardiner, Chicago ; 1893 :
54790, Dec. 11. 9429
Cupid's flier in Wall street; in 1 act, by A. W.
Greeley. 25 p. f". Typewritten.
© Alfred W. Greeley, Washington; D:
.3788, Aug. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 9430
Cupid's joke; a play for young folks, by EfRe
Louise Koogle.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9263, Oct.
18, 1906. 9431
Cupid's ladder; operetta in 3 acts, book by
Edith Ellis [i. e. E. E. Furness] lyrics by Wm.
C. Duncan, music by Charles J. Hambitzer.
[127] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911; D: 25943; Edith Ellis
Furness, New York. 9432
Cupid's law suits; a new and original comedy
in 4 acts, by J. F. Godoy.
© Jos§ F. Godoy, San Francisco; 1879:
5992, May 3. 9433
Cupid's little game; a Newport drama in 3 acts,
by H. G. W.
© E. L. Freeman & co., Central Falls, R. I. ;
1881:13492, Sept. 2; 2c. Sept. 12. 9434
Cupid's middleman. Typewritten.
© Carvl Wilbur, New York; 1900 A: 4469,
Feb. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 24. 9435
Cupid's monogram; a comedy, by F. Gellatly.
© Francis Gellatly, Lake Forest, 111. ; 1879 :
3960, Mar. 25. 9436
Cupid's partner; comedy in 3 acts, by Gladys
Ruth Bridgham. Boston, Walter H. Baker &
CO., 1914. 47 p. 12°. ( On cover : Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Feb. 21, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36114 ;
AValter H. Baker & co., Boston. 9436a
Cupid's pastimes. See Love's labor not lost.
Cupid's pranks; a farcial and musical melange
in 3 acts, by S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, United States ; 1887 : 29210,
Nov. 11. 9437
playlet in 1 act, by W. L. Sweitzer. 40 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20. 1911; D: 24009; Willard L.
Sweitzer, Allentown, Pa. 9438
Cupid's promise; a phantasy, by E. H. Cahill.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Hamilton Cahill, New York; D:
562. June 10, 1901 : 2c. June 10, 1901. 9439
Cupid's rival; or, Amoureuse, comedy in 3
acts, adapted from the French of Georges de
Porto Riche, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : 5221, June
22, 1904. 9440
Cupid's sister.
© John S. Egan,
9294, Oct. 23, 1906.
Wilmington, Del. ; D :
9441
Cupid's stepladder; vaudeville sketch, by L.
Weslyn. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912 ; D : 30536 ; Louis Wes-
lyn, New York. 9442
Cupid's summer dream; 1 act comedy drama,
by G. Denison. 59 p. f. Ms.
© Ic. May 18, 1915 ; D : 40694 ; George Deni-
son, Keyport, N. J. 9442a
Cupid's test; comedy in 4 acts, anonymous. 116
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910 ; D : 20090 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 9443
Cupid's trap; play in 1 act, by C. L. Burnham.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11. 1912 ; D : 31362 ; Clara Louise
Burnham, Chicago. 9444
Cupid's trick; a new and original comedy in 1
act, by P. Gibson. 22 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago ; D : 3172, Mar.
21, 1903; 2c. Apr. 8, 1903. 9445
— ^- valentine playlet, by P. Gibson. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 21
p. 12°.
© June 3, 1911; 2c. June 3, 1911; D:
24389; Preston Gibson, Washington. 9446
Cupid's victory; play in 5 acts translated from
the Swedish play. Varmlandingarne, of Fred-
erik August Dahlgren, by E. Stanton. [3],
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914 ; D : 38967 ; Ester Stan-
ton, Pasadena. 9446a
play in 4 acts, by L. A. Bahner. [65] p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911 ; D : 24746 ; Leo Aloysius
Bahner, Denver. 9447
Cupid's visit to the agent's office; character
sketch, by J. F. Barber. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910; D: 22597; John F.
Barber, Brooklyn. 9448
Cupid's wedding; a comedy in 3 acts, by D. I.
Blascoer.
© D. I. Blascoer, Columbus, Ga. ; 1897 : 49273,
Sept. 2. 9449
5379°— 15-
-29
449
9449
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9468
Cupletista (La) de moda; historieta comico-
lirica en 1 acto, en prosa, letra de E. Polo,
miisica de los maestros Arderius y Ubeda.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1914.
52 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
401S9; Erne.sto Polo, Madrid. 9449a
Cupola (La) (The cupola); 4 acts of Florentine
hi.story, by Augusto Novelli, rendered into Eng-
lish, adapted and annotated, by G. G. Spe-
ranza. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915; D: 39790; Gino C.
Sperauza, Bedford, N. Y. 9449b
Curate (The); a drama.
© Charles L. Wright and Fred Cecil Brooks,
Pittsburgh; 1889:6471, Feb. 26. 9450
See also Parson (The)
Curate (The) of Belmont,
fellowship.
See Parted (A)
Curate's (The) secret; by Richard E. Harcourt
[pseud, of P. A. Paillou] 18 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1911 ; D : 28044 ; F. A. Paillou,
St, Louis. 9451
Cure (The); comedy in 1 act, by J. A. McCollom,
jr. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915; D: 39524; John A.
McCollom, jr., AUentown, Pa. 9451a
— comedy in 3 acts, by W. B. Dowd. [2], 56
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1912 ; D : 28306 ; Willis Bruce
Dowd, New York. 9452
— comedy sketch in 1 act, by J. B. Theissen.
[2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913; D: 34806; John B.
Theissen, Covington, Ky. 9453
dramatic sketch, by G. Sherwood. [23] p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910 ; D : 21792 ; Grace Sher-
wood, New York. 9454
Cure and sinecures; a farce-comedy in 1 act, by
J. Godfrey.
© John Godfrey, Detroit ; D : 247, Mar. 22,
1904. 9455
Cure (A) for coquettry; a comedy in 1 act, by
J. S. Mackaye, suggested by a sketch from
the French.
© James Steele Mackaye, New York ; 1871 :
11581, Dec. 7. 9456
Cure (A) for dudes.
© F. E. Chase, Boston ; 1888 : 9649, Apr. 2 ;
2c. May 2. 9457
Cure (A) for giving; by H. C. Baker. Typewrit-
ten.
© Henry Charles Baker, Chicago ; D : 372,
Apr. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1901. 9458
Cure (A) for husbands; a comedy sketch, by
George M. Ilosener. (In Stagelore, v. 1, Feb.,
1912)
© Feb. 10, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912 ; A : 305907 ;
Wetzel, Rosener & James, New York. 9459
Cure (A) for jealousy; farce in 1 act, by M.
Nobles. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1912; D: 29499; Milton
Nobles, Brooklyn. 9460
a farcical skit for vaudeville, by O. S. Pike.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32346 ; Charles Sum-
ner Pike, Detroit. 9461
Cure (A) for love; a light comedy in 3 acts, by
W. A. Lawson. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Lawson. Sacramento, Cal. ;
D : 6880, June 26, 1905 ; 2c. June 26, 1905.
9462
Cure (A) for rheumatiz; play in 4 scenes, by
Mr. and Mrs. M. Eraser. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34355 ; Mr. and Mrs.
aialcolm Eraser, Brook Haven, N. Y. 9463
Cure for the blues; a comedy in 3 acts, a rev. ed.
of John Brougham's play, Playing with fire, by
W. Redmund. 61 p. 12". Typewritten.
© William Redmund, United States; 1886:
18944, Aug. 21 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 9464
Cure (A) in Christian science; a comedy sketch,
by E. A. Braniff.
© Edward A. Braniff, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1900 A : 2966, Feb. 1. 9465
Cure (The) of a wilful wife. See Aunt Abbie.
Cure (The) of Mrs. Reynolds; a farce in 3 acts,
by M. B. Long. 146 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909 ; D : 16545 ; Maxwell
Budd Long, Cincinnati, O. 9466
Cured; by T. Saxe. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Templer Saxe, New York ; D : 10192, Mar.
23, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1907. 9467
• farce comedy in 1 act, by Victor H. Smalley.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1911; D: 24232; Estate of
Victor H. Smalley, Stephen Conday, adm., St.
Paul. 9468
— farce in 1 act, by J. Simonson. [2], 17 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914 ; D : 38469 ; Julius Simon-
son, New York. 9468a
450
9469
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9489
Cured — Continued.
sketch, by J. A. Westhauser and Robert
Gariveau Irsfield. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1910 ; D : 17974 ; Joseph A.
Westhauser, St. Paul. 9469
See also Her family.
Cured at last,
ists.
See Day (A) with the special-
7 p.
Cured of admiration; by E. Nice.
Typewritten.
© Eugene Nice, New York ; D : 10489, May
4, 1907 ; 2c. May 4, 1907. 9470
Curfew; a drama in 3 acts founded on the fa-
mous poem of Curfew must not ring to-night,
dramatized by W. B. Alexander.
© Wm. B. Alexander, Long Branch, N. J.;
1896 : 11826. Feb. 21. 9471
a romantic drama in 3 acts, by H. P. Mur-
ray.
© Hubert P. Murray, New Orleans; 1887:
11654, May 2. 9472
Curfew (The) bell; a play in 4 acts, by J. E.
Henry.
© James Europa Henry, Allegheny, Pa.;
1895 : 34245, July 1. 9473
Curfew shall not ring to-night, a drama
in 5 acts, by J. J. Fox.
© John J. Fox, Block Island, R. I.; 1880:
8300, May 31. 9474
Curfew must not ring tonight. See Curfew.
Curfew shall not ring tonight. See Curfew
(The) bell,
Curieuse (Tine) consultation; par Henry de
Brisay. 3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912 ; D : 29998 ; Gaumont co.,
New York. 9475
Curieuse (La) d'amour. See Sylvie.
Curing a habit. See Cigarettes.
Curing Billy; farce comedy in 1 act, by A.
Brooks [pseud, of Irving Hayward] adapted
from a former 1 act farce. The rest cure.^ [2],
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914 ; D : 36172 ; Alan Brooks
(Irving Hayward) New York. 9475a
Curing father; fast farce comedy in 1 act, by
E. G. Longman. [2], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1913 ; D : 32651 ; Edward G.
Longman, Brooklyn. 9476
Curing Mrs. Sherwood; a comedy in 1 act, by
W. B, Gerard [pseud.] [1], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1912; D: 29059; Gerard B.
Werner, New York. 9477
Curing the tenor; by P. Cremonesi. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28712 ; Paolo Cre-
monesi, Paterson. 9478
farce in 1 act, by M. Sheridan, [i], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1912 ; D : 29461 ; Mattie Sheri-
dan, New York. 9479
Curiosity; eccentric comedy in 3 acts, by Joseph
Derrick. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mr.s. Hugh O'Donnell, St. Paul ; D : 2222,
Aug. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1902. 9480
Curiosity (The) of women; dramatic composi-
tion, by I. B. Goodrich, jr.
© Ira B. Goodrich, Boston ; D : 7144, Aug.
22, 1905. 9481
Curioso (Un) accidente; commedia in 3 atti,
di Carlo Goldoni, ed. with introduction and
notes bv J. D. M. Ford. Boston, D. C. Heath
& CO., 1899. ix, 1 1., 78 p. 16°. (Heath's mod-
ern language series)
© .7. D. M. Ford, Cambridge, Mass.; 1899:
25451, Apr. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 12. 9482
Curious; or, The adventures of a telegraph
operator, a musical sketch in 1 act, 3 scenes,
by F. Lodge.
© Frank Lodge, Brooklyn; 1884:21233,
Oct. 23. 9483
Curious (A) voyage. Typewritten.
© John G. Schrode and Wm. C. Schrode,
Philadelphia; 1899:14419, Feb. 21; 2c. Feb.
21. 9484
Curragh (The); a comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
J. Walsh,
© John Walsh, New York; 1891:11272,
Mar. 27. 9485
Current (The) of a curse; an original and sensa-
tional drama in 6 acts, by E. N. Lusk.
© E. N. Lusk, Chicago; 1883:15123, Aug.
16. 9486
• or, The sins of the parents are visited
upon their children unto the third and
fourth generation, an original and sensational
drama in 6 acts, and 20 scenes, by E. N. Lusk.
© E. N. Lusk, Chicago ; 1875 : 11356, Oct. 30.
9487
Current topics of the past. See Folk-lore.
Currents; play in 3 acts, by A. L. Stevenson. 84
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910 ; D : 22136 ; Augusta L.
Stevenson, Indianapolis. 9488
by P. Gibson. [148] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22453 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 9489
451
9490
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9509
Curse (The); playlet of politics in 1 act, by M.
Terrell and H. O. Steclihan. 49 p. obi. 16".
Typewritten.
<g) Ic. Nov. 11, 1911; D: 25743; Maverick
Terrell and H. O. Steclihan, Seattle. 9490
Curse (The) fulfilled. See Ada Mitchell.
Curse (The) in a dead man's eye; play in 4 acts,
by E. Musi,n-ove. 94 p. i". Typewritten.
(c) Ethel Musgrove, Louisville ; D : 6227.
Feb. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1906. 9491
Curse of beauty; by W. A. Dillon. 40 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William Au.stin Dillon, Cortland, N. Y. ;
D : 5S99, Dec. 12. 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1904. 9492
a tale of the twentieth century, by Marjorie
Holmes.
© Elizabeth F. R. Brooks, St. Louis; D:
3109, Mar. 9, 1903. 9493
Curse (The) of Cain; a melodrama in a prologue
and 6 tableaux, by D. Belasco and Peter Rob-
ertson.
© David Belasco, San Francisco; 1882:
7573, May 10. 9494
a romantic drama in 3 acts and prologue,
by W. H. Long, jr.
© W. H. Long, jr., Philadelphia;
1896:
9495
See Mermaid (The)
See Corinna.
31124, May 22.
Curse (The) of Cape Cod.
Curse (The) of Courtney.
Curse (The) of drink; melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. E. Blaney. 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark. N. J. ; D :
4530, Jan. 20, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1904. 9496
See also Fatal glass. — Mechanic's (The)
Curse (The) of graft; drama in 1 act, by W. S.
Franklin and J. Gold. 10 p. 4". Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914; D : 36342 ; Wm. S.
Franklin and J. Gold, San Francisco. 9500a
Curse (The) of greed and gold; by John Thomas
Lindsay.
© John F. Senger, Niobrara, Neb. ; 1895 :
36527, July 13. 9501
• Curse (The) of intemperance. See Ruined life.
Curse of 'Kaskia; an historical melodrama of
old Kaskaskia in 1778 in 4 acts.
© Jessie Beattie Thomas and E. G. Matlack,
Red Bud, 111 ; 1895 : 64336, Dec. 19. 9502
daughter.
Curse (The) of drugs; 1 act drama, by H. E.
Dela Poore. 13 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D : 28381 ; Harold E.
Dela Poore, New York. 9497
Curse (The) of friendship; 1 act play, by A. E.
Reim. Milwaukee, A. E. Reim, 1910. lip. 4°.
© Jan. 7, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1911 ; D : 23049 ;
Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 9498
Curse (The) of gambling; dramatic sketch, by
Clarence Christopher Higgius. [1], 7 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1913; D: 35479; Clarence
Higgins. Brooklyn. 9499
Curse (The) of gold; a play of the people in 4
acts, by W. Osgood. Typewritten.
© Whitman Osgood, Washington; 1897:
40376, July 10 ; 2c. Aug. 11. 9500
Curse (The) of polygamy,
naticism.
See Dupes of fa-
Curse (The) of rum; an original drama in 5
acts, by George Fawcett Rowe.
© Henry C. Jarrett, New York ; 1879 : 14432,
Oct. 28. 9503
See also Ruth.
Curse (The) of San Francisco; a thrilling play
in 5 acts, by J. C. Smith.
© James Cooper Smith, San Francisco;
1878: 24S5, Feb. 28. 9504
Curse (The) of the conquered; or, The lady and
the Indian, by M. W. Johnston. 11 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1910 ; D : 22682 ; May Welles
Johnston, Oxford, N. Y. 9505
Curse (The) of the day; by W. L. Royall. 54 p.
16^
© William L. Royall, Richmond ; D : 11144,
Aug. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 9506
Same. Richmond, Taylor & Taylor print-
ing CO., 1907. cover-title, 27 p. 16°.
© William L. Royall, Richmond; D: 10106,
Mar. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1907. 9507
Curse (The) of to-day; a society drama in 5 acts
and 5 tableaux, by T. D. Wright.
© Thomas D. Wright, United States ; 1884 :
2987, Feb. 11. , 9508
Curse you Jack Dalton; novelty motion picture
burlesque, by J. C. Havez. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 30, 1914; D: 37491; Jean C.
Havez, New York. 9508a
Curtain (The); play in 1 act, by H. L. F. Bus-
well. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22, 1915; D: 39475; Henry L. P.
Buswell, Gloucester, Mass. 9508b
Curtain (The) lifted; or. The order of the sons
of Mars, a burlesque initiation ceremony, by
Frank E. Hiland. Chicago, The dramatic-
pub. CO.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1896 : 59785,
Oct. 30; 2c. Nov. 4. 9509
452
9510
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9532
Curzon sisters flying butterflies; by J. J. Wil-
liams. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© .Joseph John Williams, Jackson, Miss. ;
D : 9676, Dec. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 9510
Cush; or. The heart of gold, an entirely new
and original drama, by James J. McCloskey.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1875 : 8579,
Aug. 19. 9511
Custer and his avengers; an original drama, by
J. W. Robertson.
© J. W. Robertson, United States; 1876:
8867, July 29. 9512
Custer (The) massacre; an epoch in American
aborisinal history in 3 tableaux, designed and
arr. by T. W. Prior. 7 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Thomas W. Prior, Chicago ; D : 6884, June
12, 1905; 2c. June 12, 1905. 9513
Custer's last fight; a dramatic composition in
4 acts by Hal. Reid [i. e. James H. Reid] 66
p. 8". Typewritten.
© B. E. Forrester and Aubrey Mittenthal,
New York; D : 3280, Apr. 13, 1903; 2c. Apr.
18, 1903. 9514
Custodian (The); comedy-drama in 5 acts and
4 scenes, by G. A. Lemming. 61 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Geo. A. Lemming, Chicago; D: 8974, Aug.
17, 1906; 2c. Aug. 17, 1906. 9515
See also Four plays; by Archibald Eyre.
Custom (The); play in 1 act, bv C. W. Camp.
[2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913; D : 33375 ; Charles
Wad.sworth Camp, New York. 9516
Custom house inspection. See At the custom
house.
Customs (The) inspector; comedy sketch, by
Barry Gray. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D : 31863 ; Evan E.
Blair, Philadelphia. 9517
See also Vaudevillainies.
Cut and come again; vaudeville act in 1 scene,
by P. S. M. Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn ; D : 1415, Feb.
7, 1902. .9518
Cut (The) glove; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by Augusta Georgie Barnes.
© Lucien Barnes, Baltimore ; 1874 : 14.526,
Dec. 1. 9519
Cut off with a shilling; a comedietta in 1 act,
by S. Theyre Smith, new American ed. cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach [1890]
25 p. 12°. (Roorbach's American ed. of act-
ing plays, no. 28)
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1890 : 5369,
Feb. 12 ; 2c. Mai'. 25. 9520
Cut rates; a new comedy in 3 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Thomas H. Davis, W. T.
Keogh, James D. Burbridge, United States;
1895 : 22658, Apr. 24. 9521
Cut (The) throat band of Bazoo Katim; a sense-
less possibility, by W. W. Steiner. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Walter W. Steiner, St. Louis ; D : 11243,
Aug. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 1907. 9522
Cut (The) will; or. Saved on the gallows, a
drama in 4 acts, by J. M. Richardson.
© James Martin Richardson, Memphis,
Tenn. ; 1875 : 2113, Mar. 6. ^ 9523
Cutting deep; play in 3 acts, by D. E. Chantler.
[198] p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912 ; D : 29468 ; David Ever-
ett Chantler, Pittsburgh. 9524
Cutting his way; an Ethiopian sketch. ([Up-to-
date series] )
© Monroe and Shearer, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1897 : 67350, Dec. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 9525
Cy Whittaker's place; play in 4 acts, by J. C.
Lincoln and William Danforth, dramatization
of novel of the same name, by J. G. Lincoln.
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1910; D: 20011; Joseph C.
Lincoln, Hackensack, N. J. 9526
Cyanide of life; a monologue, by Julia Murdock
[pseud, of L. E. Sperry] 7 1. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1912; C:357; Louise E.
Sperry, Washington. 9527
Cycle (The); dramatic novelty in 3 acts, by
H. M. Graves. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915; D : 40405 ; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 9527a
Cycle (The) carnival; an entertainment on
wheels, written and arr. by T. E. Daniels.
© Taylor E. Daniels, Chicago ; 1895 : 62081,
Dec. 7. 9528
Cyclone (The); a comedy.
© Neil Burgess, New York ; 1896 : 54821,
Oct. 3. 9529
a drama in 7 acts, by A. T. Mitchell.
© Alexander T. Mitchell, Philadelphia;
1886 : 7880, Apr. 3. 9530
— a 4 act western comedy drama, by G. H.
Eldon. Typewritten.
© G. Harris P^ldon, Alexandria, Ind. ; 1897 :
5922, Jan. 19; 2c. Dec. 29, 1897. 9531
— a musical comedy in 3 spasms, adapted by
J. S. Edwards.
© James S. PJdwards, United States; 1888:
80589, Oct. 26. 9532
453
9533
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9551
Cyclone (The)— Continued.
an original sensational comedy-drama, by
M. C. Woodward.
© Matt C. Woodward, New Yorlj; 1892:
28695, July 9. 9533
Cyclone (A) for a cent; a farce in 1 act, by
Pauline Plielps. Boston, W. H. Balier & co.,
1894. IS p. 16°. ( Baiter's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894;
49593, Oct. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 9534
Cyclone Pete; comedy in 4 acts, by Alic Maryl.
34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31. 1911; D: 24819; Alice O.
Nute, Portland, Or. 9535
Cyclones; or. The power of persuasion, a musi-
cal comedy in 2 acts, by J. Flagg.
© Jared Flagg, New York ; 1884 : 8844, Apr.
28. 9536
Cymbeline; ed. by Will D. Howe. New York,
The Macmillan company, 1913. xiv, 192 p.
front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Mar. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1913 ; A : 332691 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 9537
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 233, [1] p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 18)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 25035,
Apr. 21 : 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 9538
with a special introduction by Arthur Sy-
mons and an original frontispiece by J. H. P.
Bacon. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York, George D. Sproul,
1907. xix, 167 p. front. 4°. (The complete
works of William Shakespeare, with anno-
tations and a general introduction by Sidney
Lee. V. 14)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
185034, Aug. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 21. 1907. 9539
king of Britain; play in 5 acts, by William
Shakespeare, as performed by Helena Modjeska
(Countess Bozenta) Indianapolis, Hasselman-
journal co., 1883. 75 p. front. 12°.
© Fred Stinson, Andover, Mass. ; 1883 :
15947, Aug. 31 ; 2c. Sept. 6. 9540
(Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New YorK, Harper &
brothers, 1881. v, [6]-231, [17] p. illus.
front. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1881 : 11726,
July 29 ; 2c. Aug. 1. 9541
Same.
© by William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.,
as editor, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 52, July 23, 1909. Original entry, July 29,
1881, no. 11726. 9543
Cymbeline — Continued.
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 292 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
116099, May 5, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1905. 9543
with introduction, and notes explana-
tory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston,
Giun & Heath, 1881. 224 p. 16°. (Annotated
English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:7028,
May 7 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 9544
— Same. Boston, Ginn & company [1909]
224 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from May 7, 1909, A:
229458, Jan. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1909. 9545
— (The tragedie of) ; by William Shakespeare,
ed. with notes, introduction, glossary, list of
variorum readings and selected criticism by
Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. [1st
folio ed. New York,T. Y. Crowell & co. [1910]
4 p. 1., vii-xix, 266 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Feb. 17, 1910; 2c. Feb. 17, 1910; A:
256806 ; Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York.
9546
ed. by Horace Howard Furness. Phil-
adelphia, London, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1913.
3 p. 1., v-xx, 523 p. 8°. (New variorum ed.
of Shakespeare, [v. 18] )
© Nov. 14, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1913 ; A : 358518 ;
Horace Howard Furness, jr., Philadelphia.
9547
— See also Shakespeare's works.
Cynthia, the circus queen; by Mrs. J. B. Macks
and B. C. Hart.
© Mrs. James B. Macks and B. C. Hart.
New York ; D : 6434, Mar. 25, 1905. 9548
Cypressdale; an ideal of the South before the
war, by W. H. Semple.
© Will H. Semple, Philadelphia; 1896:
67448, Dec. 11. 9549
Cyrano; opera in 4 acts, book by W. J. Hender-
son, after the drama by Edmond Rostand,
music by Walter Damrosch. New York, G.
Schirmei'. 46 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 27, 1913 ; 2c. INIar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32476 ;
G. Schirmer, New York. 9550
by Walter Damrosch, words by W. J.
Henderson after the drama by Edmond Ros-
tand. English version. New York, F. Rull-
man, inc., 1913. 32 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 13, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1913 ; D : 32299 ;
Fred Rullman, inc.. New York. 9551
454
9551
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9569
Cyrano de Bergerac; by Edmond Rostand, tr. by
Helen B. Dole, with an introduction by Wil-
liam P. Trent. New York, T. Y. Crowell &
company [1S99] xs, 232 p. front, (port.)
16°.
© T. Y. Crowell & co., New York; 1899:
4S832, July 28; 2c. July 28. 9551a
tr. from the French by Gertrude Hall.
New York, Doubleday & McClure co., 1898.
viii, 235 p. front, (port.) 16".
© Doubleday & McClure co., New York;
1898 : 60013, Oct. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 11. 9551b
— -O. Renauld's ending no. 1 of act 4 and of
play. Typewritten.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1898 : 52413,
Sept. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 9552
comedie heroique en 5 actes, en vers, par
Edmond Rostand; ed. with introduction and
notes by Oscar Kuhns. New York, H. Holt
and CO., 1899. 2 p. 1., iii-xi p., 1 1., 202 p. 12".
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; 1899 : 24990,
Apr. 10 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 9553
Same.
2p.l.,
4".
Paris, P. Lafitteet cie. [1910]
267, [1] p. col. front., illus., col. plates.
© Feb. 17, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23542 ;
Pierre Lalitte & co., Paris. 9554
— ■ with notes and introduction, by Reed
Paige Clark. New York, W. R. Jenkins [1902]
xis p., 3 1., 9-283 p. 12°.
© William R. Jenkins, New York; D : 1503,
Feb. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1902. 9555
— a heroic comedy from the French of Ed-
mond Rostand, done into English verse by
H. T. Kingsbury. Boston, London [etc.] Lam-
son, Wolfe and co., 1898. 4 p. 1., [9]-241 p.
12".
© Howard Thayer Kingsbury, New York;
1898 : 34154, June 3 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 9556
— an heroic comedy in 5 acts, tr. from the
French of Edmond Rostand, by Charles Re-
nauld, with an introduction by Adolphe Oohn.
New York, F. A. Stokes co. [1899] 2 p. 1.,
[iii]-xviii, 214, [6], 233 p. front., plates. 12".
[French and English text]
© Frederick A. Stokes co.. New York : 1899 :
18456, Mar. 11 ; 2c. Apr. 1 ; Ic. new ed. Apr. 7.
9557
by G. Bertram.
© George Bertram, New York ; 1898 : 17570,
Mar. 15. 9558
— a play in 5 acts, by Edmond Rostand,
adapted and arr. for amateur use by Malcolm
Stuart Taylor.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 12071,
Feb. 11. 9559
Cyrano de Berg'erac — Continued.
-a play in 5 acts, tr. from the French by
Gladys Thomas and Mary F. Guillemard.
New York, G. Munro's sons, 1898. 1 p. 1.,
[v]-xii, [13]-250 p. 12". (Seaside library.
Pocket ed., no. 2185)
© George Munro's sons, New York; 1898:
59231, Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 9560
tr. from the French of Edmond Ros-
tand, by C. Renauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1898 : 10065,
Feb. 7 ; 2c. act 1 Mar. 23 ; 2c. act 2 July 12 ; 2c.
act 3 July IS ; 2c. acts 4 & 5 July 12. 9561
or, A soldier of fortune, a comic opera in
3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1899 : 36828,
June 3. 9562
Cyranose; an extravaganza.
© George Anthony Schutte, New York;
1898 : 58859, Oct. 6. 9563
Cyrenia; lyric in 3 acts, by M. S. Siegman. [34]
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1909 ; D : 16761 ; Mathilde S.
Siegman, United States. 9564
Cyrus Pippin's wedding' day; monologue, by
W. J. McKenna. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1910 ; D : 22657 ; William J.
McKenna, New York. 9565
Cy's gal; a drama in 1 act, by Edwin Ward
Bliss. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Philemon Preston Bliss, New York; D:
6967, July 15, 1905 ; 2c. July 15, 1905. 9566
Czar; by I. Balagur. Typewritten.
© I. Balagur, Atlanta; 1897:47916, Aug.
26; Ic. Aug. 26. 9567
— — an original libretto in 2 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago ; 1889 : 39327, Dec.
23.
Czar (The) and the cantatrice.
9568
See Gelta.
Czar Nicholas and the Jews; drama in 5 acts,
by H. Burstein.
54 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915; D: 39276; Hirsh Bur-
stein, Brooklyn. 9568a
Czar's command; historical play in 4 acts and
prologue, by C. M. Miller, historical research
by Ada Kathrine Harned. 64 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909; D: 17169; Charlotte
Maude Miller, New York. 9569
455
9570
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
959a
Czar's (The) courier; a drama in 5 acts, by T.
Bentley.
© Thomas Bentley, New York ; 1877 : 3237,
Mar. 16. 9570
See also Michael Strogoff.
Czar's (The) revenge; opera in 3 acts, composed
by D. Beltzhoover.
© D. Beltzhoover, Mobile ; 1870 : 472, Aug. 1.
9571
Czeka; a play in 4 acts.
© Marie Prescott, Boston; 1883:464,
Jan. 8. 9572
by Alexander Ghautier and M. Pres-
cott. 96' p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Prescott, New York; 1883:8593.
Blay 10 ; 2c. May 10. 9573
D (The); drama in 3 acts, by R. U. Thorn-
burgh. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1915 ; D : 39482 ; Ralph Urban
Thornburgh, Oakland, Cal. 9573a
D. A. M.; or. The mythical heiress, an erratic
comedy in 4 acts, by A. C. Guuter.
© Archibald C. Gunter, New York; 1881:
6342, Apr. 25. 9574
D. D.; or, Dora, the detective, a drama in 4
acts, by M. Weston.
© Maggie Weston, New York ; 1880 : 19298,
Dec. 17. 9575
D. D., Hyde and Hunt, domestic detectives; a
comedy in 5 acts, from the French, by J. N.
Long and H. B. Warner.
© J. N. Long and H. B. Warner, San Fran-
cisco ; 1877 : 13789, Nov. 27. 9576
D. Dewey and lady.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Winter Park,
Fla. ; 1900 A : 10871, Apr. 30. 9577
D. H. S.; farcical sketch, by Lucie Conway.
New York, S. French; London, S. French,
ltd., 1913. 12 p. 12". (On cover: French's
acting ed., no. 2449)
© Dec. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35287 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 9578
D'ye want a shave? or, A new way to get a
wife, a 3 act comedy, rev. ed. by W. Bush. 25,
[2] p. 12°. Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis; 1878:15000,
Dec. 21; 2c. Dec. 27. 9579
or, Yankee shavings, a 3 act comedy, by
W. Bush. 1 p. 1., 26 p., 1 1. 16". Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis; 1878:4562,
Apr. 16 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 9580
Dabblers; a play in 3 acts, by W. Meyer. 122 p.
4". Ms.
© Ic. July 7, 1909; D: 16216; Winifred
Meyer, Cambridge, Mass. 9581
Dacia; or, The force of destiny, a drama in 3
acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York; 1872:
11316, Oct. 24. 9582
Dad; comedy in 1 act, by F. H. La Rue. 12 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915 ; D : 42029 ; Frank H. La
Rue, Port Jefferson. O. 9582a
play in 3 acts, by E. Glass. 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1915; D: 41352; Everett
Glass, Bangor, Me. 9582b
by H. J. Smith and John Leys. 19 p.
Galley proof.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17556 ; Henry Jus-
tin Smith, America. 9583
Dad and mother; sketch for 3 people, by A.
Marshall. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1912 ; D : 30322 ; Abigail Mar-
shall. New York. 9584
Dad in harness; by K. Lee.
© Kenneth Lee, New York ; 1899 : 77806,
Nov. 29. 9585
Daddy; by A. B. Dorris. 120 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909 ; D : 16796 ; Albert B.
Dorris, New York. 9586
— ■ by O. Selleck. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oakley Selleck, New York ; D : 9921, Feb.
8, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. 9587
— comedy drama, by Frank Dumont.
© Richard P. Gorman, New York; 1885:
12873, June 11. 9588
— ■ comedy drama in 1 act and 1 scene, by B.
Barnett. [3], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912; D: 28815; Ben Bar-
nett, New York. 9589
comedy in 3 acts, by Lilli Huger Smith.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 33 p. 12".
© Oct. 14, 1912; 2c. Oct. 15, 1912; D:
31126; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 9590
— a domestic drama in 4 acts, by H. O. Hirsch.
© Helen Ottolengui Hirsch, Brooklyn : 189." ;
8535, Feb. 8. 9591
— a drama in 4 acts, by M. Manville Pope. 84
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Manville Pope, Bordentown, N. J. ;
D : 1638, Mar. 21, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1902.
9592
— dramatic incident of real life ; by Harrv
Leigh ton. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1913; D: 33511; Fannie B.
Leighton, New York. 9593
456
9593
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9615
Daddy — Continued.
play in 1 act, by G. M. Brennan. 24 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1915 ; D : 40324 ; George Mar-
tin Brennan, New York. 9593a
Daddy Dimond's diamonds; comedy in 3 acts,
by I. Patten. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1911; D : 24185 ; Isabella
Patton, Chicago. 9594
Daddy Duffard; play in 4 acts, by A. Chevalier
and L. Worrall. [5], 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1910 ; D : 22293 ; Albert Cheva-
lier and Lechmere Worrall, Stanmore, Eng-
land. 9595
Daddy Hardacre; a domestic drama in 2 acts,
by Palgrave Simpson.
© Samuel W. Lynch, New York; 1873:
10882, Sept. 22. 9596
a drama in 2 acts, by Palgrave Simpson.
© Edward Coleman, United States; 1873:
9646, Aug. 28. 9597
Daddy Long-Legs; play in 4 acts, by J. Web-
ster. 174 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914; D: 36276; Jean Web-
ster, New York. 9597a
Daddy McFinn; or, Divilish whiskey, an orig-
inal 1 act dramatic composition, by R. M.
Carroll.
© R. M. Carroll. United States; 1873: 11909,
Oct. 17. 9598
Daddy Nollan; a domestic comedy drama, by
D. Sully.
© Dan Sully, United States; 1886:2461,
Jan. 29. 9599
Daddy Steve; a play in 4 acts, by J. Bonner.
© John Bonner, San Francisco ; 1889 : 5897,
Feb. 20. 9600
Daddy Tecalco; an original Aztec comic opera
in 3 acts, written by P. Morse, composed by
Don N. Long.
© Palmer Morse, Denver ; 1898 : 60963, Oct.
17. 9601
Daddy's boy; Mexican comic opera in 3 acts,
by G. B. Seitz and Marguerite DeFoYrest-
Anderson. [145] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911; D: 24666; George
Brackett Seitz, Brookline, Mass. 9602
Daddy's darling; a domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by D. Sully.
© Daniel Sully, United States ; 1889 : 28940,
Nov. 8. 9603
Daddy's treasure; a drama in 6 acts, by R. E.
Van der Kar.
© Rebecca Elizabeth Van der Kar, Brooklyn ;
D:7423, Oct. 19, 1905. 9604
Daddy's voice; a vaudeville sketch, by H. D.
Rose. 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Heloise Durant Rose, New York; D:
3492, May 26, 1903; 2c. May 26, 1903. 9605
Dad's angel; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Warren and Geo. M. Noble, Guthrie,
Okl. ; 1897 : 11862, Feb. 18. 9606
Dad's boy; a comedy drama, by Eunice Good-
rich.
© William Pottle, jr., Chicago; 1887:
17429, July 7. 9607
Dad's clium; musical comedy tlrama in 4 acts,
by Chas. T. Vincent and A. Trahern.
© Al Trahern, New York ; D : 8429, Apr.
26, 1906. 9608
Dad's daughters; farce in 3 acts, by T. A.
Ryan. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915 ; D : 39952 ; Thomas A.
Ryan, Yonkers, N. Y. 9608a
Dad's farm; or, Dairyland to Fairyland.
© Frank Johnson, Boston ; 1894 : 61803,
Dec. 31. 9609
Dad's girl. See Thief (A) in the house.
Dad's girls. Ms.
© Henshaw, Feeley and Pagett, Chicago;
1892:34371, Aug. 20; Ic. Aug. 30. 9610
Dad's namesake; sketch in 1 act, by G. Thurs-
ton. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1912; D : 30251 ; Grace
Thurston, Chicago. 9611
Dad's other son; drama in 4 acts, by A. A.
Names. 58 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1915; D : 39343 ; Arthur A.
Names, McCracken, Kan. 9611a
Dad's side partner; a comedy drama in 3 acts
[by Chas. W. Chase] 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mazie Trumbull, New York ; D : 7693.
Dec. 11, 1905; 2c. May 28, 1906. 9612
Dad's son-in-law; an American play in 4 acts,
by G. Barr.
© George Barr, Buffalo ; 1894 : 5362, Jan. 22.
9613
Damon (Der); drama in 3 aufziigen, von Fer-
dinand Wittenbauer. Berlin, Berliner the-
ater-verlag, 1911. 70 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912; D: 30649; Alfred
Spitz, New York. 9614
Damon weib; ein ehe-drama in 3 akten, von
Otto Griind. 61 p. 4". Mimeographed.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25866; Alfred
Spitz, New York. 9615
457
9616
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9636
Damonen; schauspiel in 4 akten, von Hans von
Wentzel. Berlin, Vita, deutsches veiiagshaus,
1907. 3 p. 1., [5]-142 p. 12°.
© Vita, (loiitsches verlasshaus, Berlin; D:
10783, June 17, 1907 ; 2c. June 17, 1907. 9616
Daffodil farm; a pastoral musical play in 3
acts, by Rodcric C. Penfield and J. K. Bangs.
102 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© John Keiulrick Bangs and Roderic C.
Penfield, New York; D : 3413, May 11, 1903;
2c. Sept. 3, 1903. 9617
Dafify-down-dilly; an original musical comedy,
by I. S. Cobb.
© Irvin S. Cobb, New York; D:1202.'5.
.Tan. 2, 1908. 9618
Daffy (The) fan; play in 1 act, by Jack Gor-
man. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28998; Al Ray-
nard, Cambridge, Mass. 9619
Daffy dills (The) from Dixie; comedy in 1 act,
by A. Hoffman. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1915 ; D : 40894 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 9619a
Dagg-er-hoop act; by T. W. Leonard.
© Thomas AVilliam Leonard, Richmond;
1897 : 4844.5, Aug. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 9620
Dagger (The) of Ninevah; a complete playlet,
by Le INIar Dorome (Maude Estelle Doane)
© IMaude Estelle Doane, Philadelphia; D:
14858, Jan. 20, 1909. 9621
play in 1 act. by Le Mar Dorome [pseud.
of M. 'e. Doane] 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17. 1910; D : 23221 ; Maude Es-
telle Doane, Philadelphia. 9622
Dagmar; a play in 4 acts, by J. Harrison. 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Harrison, Washington; 1885:
17628, Aug. 19; 2c. Oct. 7. 9623
Dago (The); an American drama, by C. S. Rus-
sell.
© Chas. S. Russell, Philadelphia; 1882:
19370, Nov. 15. 9624
a comedv-drama in 3 acts and 8 scenes,
adapted by'R. F. Carroll. 101 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Richard F. Carroll. New York; 1891:
9837, Mar. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 9625
play in 1 act, by H. B. Mitchel. [2], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36935 ; Helen Butler
Mitchel, Detroit. 9625a
Dago (The) and the monk; a drama in 1 act, by
J. Barney.
© James Barney, Yonkers, N. Y.; 1900 A:
10139, Apr. 21. 9626
Dago (The) and the monk — Continued.
a vaudeville sketch, by N. Levy. 9 p.
4".
Typewritten.
© Nathan Levy, Chicago ; D : 16181, June
28, 1909; 2c. June 28. 1909. 9627
Dagobert; a drama in 4 acts, adapted from
Eugene Sue's novel The wandering Jew, by
Nelson Wheatcroft and G. Backus.
© George Backus, Columbus, O. ; 1894;
• 56941, Dec. 7. 9628
Dagobert, the faithful soldier; a romantic
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by J. C. Cow-
per and C. P. I'idgin, from Eugene Sue's The
wandering Jew.
© John C. Cowper, Chelsea, Mass.. and
Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1877 : 103.'i5,
Sept. 8. 9629
Dago's (The) love; dramatic sketch, by Herbert
H. Scheibel. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D : 23099 ; H. H.
Scheibel, Council Bluffs, la. 9630
Daheim; 1 akt, von Emil Rosenow. Berlin. F.
Bloch erben, 1911. 48 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25718 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 9631
Daily bread; drama in 4 acts, by B. Dierkes.
© Bernard Dierkes, St. Louis ; D : 2422.
Oct. 8, 1902. 9632
— Same. 119 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Dierkes, St. Louis ; D : 2211,
Aug. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1902. 9633
— melodrama in 5 acts, bv Paul de IMartiny,
tr. by D. St. Cyr. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York ; D : 14356, Nov.
23, 1908; 2c. Nov. 23, 1908. 9634
play in 1 act, by M. L. Mason. 12 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1915 ; D : 40626 ; Mary Lord
Mason, New York. g634a
Daily doings; a comic drama in 3 acts, by P. H.
McTigue. [2], 84 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Aug. 23, 1909; 2c. Aug. 26, 1909; D:
16659; Patrick Henry McTigue, Chicago.
9635
Daimio's (The) head; or, A masque of old
Japan, play in 5 scenes, by T. W. Stevens
and K. S. Goodman, produced by The art
student's league, The art institute, Chicago,
1911. 32 p. 8°.
© Apr. 15, 1911; 2c. Apr. 24, 1911; D:
24040; Thomas Wood Stevens and Kenneth
Sawyer Goodman, Chicago. 9636
See also Masques of East and West.
458
9637
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9657
Daimio's (The) liead and other masques; by
T. W. Stevens and K. S. Goodman. Chicago,
Stage guild [1912] 90 p. 12".
Contents : The daimio's head. — Monte-
zuma.— Quetzal's bowl.
© Apr. 1, 1912; 2c. May 16, 1912; D:
29728 ; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Thomas
Wood Stevens, Chicago. 9637
Dainty and tough; messenger burlesque, by
J. J. Mullane. 4 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25502; John J.
Mullane, Galveston, Tex. 9638
Dainty divorcees; by Grace Altman Fendler.
2.3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20373 ; Mrs. Henry
S. Fendler, Los Angeles. 9639
Dainty Dolly; a musical drama in 3 acts, scenes
in old England and Baltimore, Md., period
about 1690.
© Maurice Douglas Flattery, Boston; D:
3887, Aug. 11, 1903. 9640
Dainty (The) Parisians; by J. H. Curtin.
© .Tames H. Curtin, New York; 1900 A:
5087. Feb. 24. 9641
Dainty (The) Quakeress; 1 act comedy, by M.
Ott. [1], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912 ; D : 30464 ; Matthew Ott,
AVollaston, Mass. 9642
Dairy farm; play in 4 acts, by Eleanor Merron
Cowper. 119 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2.5, 1910; D : 20297 ; Darcy &
Wolford, inc., New York. 9643
a romance of Sleepy Hollow, a pastoral
play, in 4 acts, by Eleanor Merron. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jas. H. Wallick. New York ; 1899 : 55863,
Aug. 31 ; 2c. Sept. 15. 9644
Dairy maid (The); rural, miniature, musical
comedy, book, lyrics and music, by E. Clark.
[1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 21. 1914; D: 38270; Edward
Clark, Brooklyn. 9644a
Dairyland to Fairyland. See Caracas. — Dad's
farm.
Dairymaids (The); a new and original musical
play in 2 acts, lyrics by Paul A. Rubens and
Arthur Wimperis. music by Paul A. Rubens
and Frank E. Tours. London, Melbourne,
Chappell & CO., 1906. 25 p. 8". [Lyrics only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 8377, Apr.
18, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1906. 9645
Daisies; a May-pole dance, by Harriette Wilbur.
Lebanon, O., March brothers [1908] cover-
title, 4 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's series of
flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13882, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 9646
Daisy; comedie en 1 acte, par Tristan Bernard.
Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1904. 32 p. 12".
© L. Michaud, Paris; D : 5944, Dec. 22,
1904; 2c. Dec. 22. 1904. 9647
a comic romantic opera in 3 acts, libretto
and music by T. H. Northrup.
© Theo. Havermeyer Northrup, Galveston,
Tex.; 1893:4718, Jan. 23. 9648
a drama in 5 acts, by W. D. Eaton, founded
on G. M. Fenn's novel, The parson o' Dum-
ford.
© William D. Eaton, Washington; 1883:
4080, Mar. 5. 9649
— or. The diamond necklace, a comedy in 4
acts, bv G. B. Davis. Richmond, Va., 1890.
38 p. 8°.
© George B. Davis, Richmond ; 1890 : 15443,
May 10; 2c. Aug. 2. 9650
-or. The doctor's wife, a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by Leu M. Sherwood (L. D. Mullen)
© Len D. Mullen, Selma, Ala.; 1883:461,
Jan. 8. 9651
Daisy and Don. See Tell-tale eyes.
Daisy Brown; or, A troubled lover, by A.
McKee.
© Alice McKee, Cicero, Ind. ; 1898:7003,
Jan. 21. 9652
Daisy farm; an original drama in 4 acts, by
Henry .1. Byron. New American ed., correctly
reprinted from the original authorized acting
ed. New York, H. Roorbach [1889] 1 1., 53 p.
12°. ( [ Roorbach's American ed. of acting plays
no. 13])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37515, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 9653
a pastoral drama in 4 acts, by L. W.
Sparks. 74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lyle Weaver Sparks, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D:2983, Feb. 12, 1903; 2c. Feb. 12, 1903.
9654
Daisy from up there; original 1 act character
comedy, by E. Stoddard.
© Evalyne Stoddard, New York; D:1208,
Dec. 24, 1901. 9655
Daisy Garland's fortune; a sensational comedy
drama in 5 acts, by Edwin A. Davis. Clyde,
O., Ames publishing co. [1894] 1 p. I., 23 p.
12°. (Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 343)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:57414,
Dec. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 9656
Daisy land.
© Ned Wayburn's vaudeville attractions,
inc.. New York ; D : 8342, Apr. 7, 1906. 9657
459
9658
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9674
Daisy Miller; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. James, Dama (La) di picchi (Queen of spades); lyric
jr.
© Henrv James, jr., United States; 1882:
6925, May 1. 9658
Daisy Thorne; or. Little flow'ret, an original
American comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by
J. N. Port, music by Thos. P. Westendorf.
Philadelpbia, J. M. Stoddart & co. [1882] 41
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© J. M. Stoddart, Philadelphia; 1882:
/456, May 8 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 9659
Dakota; a drama in 4 acts, by E. F. Kreyer.
© Edmund F. Kreyer, Chicago ; D : 1781,
Apr. 24, 1902. 9660
a play in 4 acts, by J. Fowler and E. C.
Whitton. Typewritten.
© John Fowler and Ernest C. Whitton, New
York; 1894:8279, Feb. 2; Ic. Feb. 2. 9661
Dakota (A) divorce; or. The madcap widow,
a play in 3 acts, by F. A. Mathews.
© Frances Avmar Mathews, Westfield,
N. J.; 1899:4629, Jan. 11. 9662
Dakota Tom; or, Sunshine, the waif, a drama
in prologue, 3 acts and 10 scenes, by J. C.
Welch.
© .Tames Charles Welch, San Francisco;
1885 : 23054, Nov. 4. 9663
Dalewood; a drama in 3 acts, by Mark Quinlan.
© B. F. Chase, St. Louis; 1871:8287,
Sept. 5. 9664
Dalilah; a tragic play in [a prologue and] 3
acts, by R. F. Hamaker. ii, 67 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909; D: 16629; R. F.
Hamaker, Lancaster, Pa. 9665
Dalma und Ingomar; romantisches drama in 4
akten (mit theilweiser benutzung des romans
Krone und liebe, von Maurus Jokai) von R.
Thiem. New York, Druck von Isaac Goldmann
CO., 1907. 78 p. 12".
© Robert Thiem, Brooklyn ; D : 11728, Oct.
29, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1907. 9666
Dalrymple's prize song; the light that nearly
failed, sketch, by G. C. Turner. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1914 ; D : 37125 ; George Chit-
tendon Turner, Brooklyn. 9666a
Dam (The) family; a comedy, by W. J. M'Kier-
nan.
© William .L M'Kiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
1900 A : 238G0, Sept. 25. 9667
Dama (La) del velo azul; juguete comico en 1
acto y en prosa, de E. T>«')pez-Marln, refundido
de otra obra original del mismo autor.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
28 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17 ,1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38251 ; Enrique L6pez-Marln, Madrid. 9667a
drama in 3 acts and 7 scenes [tlie original
Russian by Ivan Byelkin, pseud, of Alexander
Sergelevitch Pushkin] music by Peter Tschai-
kowsky, English version by Helen J. Harvitt.
New York, P. Rullman, 1908. cover-title, 35 p.
4°. [Words only]
© Fred Rullman, New York ; D : 14228,
Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908. 9668
Dama (La) roja; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, en versa de J. B. Pont y A.
Sotillo, mfisica del maestro Ruperto Ohapi.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908.
42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Juan B. Pont y Antonio Sotillo, Madrid;
D : 13793, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908.
9669
Damage (A) suit; a 1 act farce, by Herbert
Hall Winslow. Typewritten.
© Herbert Cawthorn, Brooklyn; 1897:
69074, Dec. 11; 2c. Dec. 11. 9670
Damaged goods; drama in 3 acts, by L. Landes.
.cr-ijj^b "i-iNJNi?b ys rVi:^!! ly-iNn cr^iia
5 p. 1. 73 p. 8°. Printed.
© Dec. 31, 1913; 2c. Dec. 24, 1913; D:
35635 ; Leonard Landes, New York. 9670a
play in 3 acts, by Eugene Brieux, adapted
from the French by Guy F. Bragdon and R.
Bennett. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D : 34173 ; Richard
Bennett, New York. 9671
— See also Three plays; by Brieux.
Damascus (The) cross; or, The burden of
Saint Paul, by R. S. Mershon.
© Ralph Smith Merslion, Zanesville, O. ; D :
4458, Nov. 12, 1903. 9672
Damascus (The) road; drama of the awakening
in 3 acts, by J. London and AV. H. Nichols.
[1], 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913 ; D : 32171 ; Jack London
and Walter H. Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 9673
Dame (Die) aus Ostende. See Hans Hucke-
bein.
Dame (La) aux Camelias.
Heartsease,
See Camille. —
Dame (La) blanche. See Maid (The) in white.
Dame (La) de Monsoreau; a romantic drama in
5 acts, by B. G. Irving.
© Blanche G. Irving, New York; 1880:
7208, May 8. 9674
See also His majesty, the fool.
460
9675
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9689
Dame (La) du 23; vaudeville en 3 actes, par
Paul Gavault et Albert Boiirgain. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1904. 159 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 5946, Dec. 22,
1904 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 1904. 9675
See also Lady (The) in twenty-three.
Dame Fortune's trio. See Batters.
Dame Greel o' Portland Town. See Plays of
the pioneers.
Dame (Die) in rot; operette in 3 akten. von
Julius Brannuer und Alfred Griinwald, musik
von Robert Winterberg. PvCgiebuch. Miinchen,
Drei ma'^ken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1911. 2 p. 1.,
129 p. 8".
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911 ; D : 2.5995 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 9676
■ — - Same. Textbucli. 58 p. 16".
© Sept. 19, 1911; 2c. Jan. 12, 1912; D:
28291 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.,
Munich. 9677
Dame Marjory; by J. T. Fare. 30 p. T.
Typewritten.
© John Threlfall Fare, San Francisco; D:
1871, May 12, 1902; Ic. May 12, 1902; Ic.
June 21, 1902. 9678
Dame (Die) mit den lilien; phantastisches lust-
spiel in 3 akten, von Rudolf Presber. Biih-
nen-manuskript, 1907. cover-title, 189 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Concordia deutsche verlags anstalt (Her-
mann Ehbock), Berlin; D : 12022, Dec. 31.
1907; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 9679
Dame (Die) und der feigling (The lady and
the coward): skizze, von M. M. Simon. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1913; D : 32122 ; Max M.
Simon, New York. 9680
Dame (Die) von Moulin rouge; operette in 1
akt, von Louis Taufstein, musik von Martin
Knopf. Ausschliesslich als manuscript zu be-
trachten. Leipzig, Aug. Cranz ; Brussel, A.
Cranz ; London, Cranz & co., 1910. 26 p. 8°.
[Regiebuch]
© Ic. July 26, 1910 ; D : 21643 ; Aug. Cranz,
Leipzig. 9681
Dam en (Die) des regiments; schwank in 3
akten, von Julius Horst und Arthur Lipp-
schitz. Berlin, Ahn & Simrock, 1912. 57 p.
8°.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29526; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
9682
Damenduell (Das); spieloper in 2 aufziigen, von
Carl Futterer. Basel, Selbstverlag des ver-
fassers [1914] 67 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914 ; D : 38659 ; C. Futterer,
Basel, Switzerland. 9682a
Damenwahl; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Felix
Dormann. Miinchen, Drei masken verlag,
1912. 70 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 25, 1912 ; D : 30095 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 9683
Darner's gold. See New comedies.
Damnation (La) de Faust; adaptation 9, la
scene en 5 actes et 10 tableaux, par Raoul
Gunsbourg. Paris, Costallat & cie., 1906.
2 p. 1., 63 p. diagrs. 4°. (At head of title:
Hector Berlioz)
© Costallat & CO., Paris ; D : 9763, Jan. 7,
1907; 2c. Jan. 7. 1907. ^ 9684
■ dramatic legend in 4 parts, composed by
Hector Berlioz. New York, ISSO. 1 p. 1., 16 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© Symphony society of New York, New
York ; 1880 : 8248, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 9685
— Sec also Fausts verdammung.
Damnation (The) of Faust; a dramatic legend in
4 pts., by Hector Berlioz. French and English
libretto with synopsis, author's preface, and
music. Boston, O. Ditson co., 1898. vi, 30 p.
8°. (On cover: Oliver Ditson companys' stand-
ard ed. of opera librettos)
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston ; 1898 : 61892,
Oct. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 9685a
(Fausts verdammung); dramatic legend in
4 pts., by Hector Berlioz, ed. by Leopold Dam-
roscli. [New York, G. Schirmer, 1880] 27 p.
8°. [English and German texts] [Libretto
only]
© G. Schirmer, New York ; 1880 : 18739, Dec.
8 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 9685b
Damning (The) of Dorien Grey; a play in 3
acts and prologue, dramatized from the novel
of Oscar Wilde, by G. C. Lounsbery. [77] p.
4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1909 ; D : 16436 ; G. Constant
Lounsbery, New York. 9686
Damon and Pythias; drama in 5 acts, adapted
from John Banim's edition, rev., ed. and made
practical for modern stage usage, by P. R.
Keene. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910 ; D : 20144 ; Phillip Rich-
ard Keene, San Jose, Cal. 9687
a negro burlesque sketch in 2 scenes, by
Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7713, July 23 ; 2c. July 29. 9688
a 1 act drama, by J. S. Mansergh. Type-
written.
© J. Southcote Mansergh, Boston; 1897:
40971, July 14 ; 2c. July 14. 9689
— See also Lesson (The) of friendship.
461
9690
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9708
Damsel (The) in the diamond dress; by R.
Shields.
© Ttobert Shields, New York ; D : 9199, Oct.
6, 1906. 9690
Damsel, the dummy and the dude; a vaudeville
sketch, by M. Forrest.
© Mark Forrest, Milwaukee ; D:8072, Feb.
28. 1906. 9691
Dan; a play in 5 acts, by Howard Hurd [pseud,
of H. Taylor] [2], 63 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 5, 1912 ; D : 30174 ; Harriet Tay-
lor, Chicago. 9692
or. The new South, a melodrama in 4
acts, by L. Nash and H. Shepherd. 32 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Louis Nash and Harry Shepherd, St.
Paul ; D : 555. June 7, 1901 ; 2c. June 7, 1901.
9693
Dan Brings, sheriff; a play in 1 act, by Will M.
Cressy and J. A. Golden. 13 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 14840,
Jan. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909. 9694
Dan Cupid and company; by H. Cranston.
© Hoy Cranston, Gait, Ontario, Canada;
D:4124, Oct. 22, 1903. 9695
Dan Cupid, head coach; 3 act comedy of 'joUege
life, by Glenn M. Smith. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 55 p.
12"».
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D:
30709; Samuel French, New York. 9696
Dan Darcey; an Irish comedy drama in 3 acts,
by J. C. Roach.
© James Connor Roach, New York; 1887:
23416, Sept. 15. 9697
Dan Dooley's democracy; a play in 1 act, by
S. J. Forhan. Typewritten.
© Simon J. Forhaii. Chicago; 1896:44171,
Aug. 3; 2c. Aug. 3. 9698
Dan from the West; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. Malloy. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten. [AVords
only]
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1915 ; D : 41874 ; J. Malloy,
Brooklyn. 9698a
Dan J. Duffy — art auctioneer; a vaudeville
sketch in 1 act, by D. J. Duffy. 32 p. f.
Tj'pewritten.
© Dan J. Duffy, Atlantic City; D: 11287,
Sept. 4, 1907; 2c. Sept. 26, 1907. 9699
Dan McCarthy's return; an Irish melodrama in
4 acts, by J. C. Wright. 97 p. f ». Typewrit-
ten.
© James C. Wright, Walden, N. Y. ; D:
8675, June 12, 1906; Ic. June 6, 1906: Ic.
June 25, 1906. 9700
Dan McGinty's troubles.
© Frank Mahara, United States; 1890:
34114, Oct. 31. 9701
Dan Maloney's raffle; an Irish extravaganza in
6 scenes.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, New York; 1883:
11646. June 25. 9702
Dan Wetherby's prize; rural comedy enter-
tainment in 3 acts, by Willis N. Bugbee.
Franklin. O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1914. 48 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
39152 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin. O. 9702a
Dance diurnal. See Earth deities, and other
rhythmic masques.
Dance (The) dream; a novelty terpsichorean
act, by H. Short. [2], 3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D: 30076; Hassard
Short, New York. 9703
Dance from China; original fantastic novelty,
by T. J. Clarke. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1910 ; D : 21055 ; Thomas J.
Clarke, New York. 9704
Dance (The) germ; tabloid musical comedy in 1
act, by A. P. Kelly. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. June 24, 1915 ; D : 41040 ; Arthur Paul
Kelly, Rochester, N. Y. 9704a
Dance (The) hall; play in 4 acts, by Nellie and
O. T. Fiske. V34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1912; D: 30753; Nellie and
O. T. Fiske, Hingham, Mass. 9705
Dance (The) hall girl. See Loan (The) of a
husband.
Dance-hall Sue; sketch, by F. Sargent. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912; D : 30723 ; Frederic
Sargent, London. 9706
Dance (La) hypnotique. See Trilby's mirror.
Dance of Buddha; play, by A. L. Spearman.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913 ; D : 33624 ; Arthur Lee
Spearman, Chicago. 9707
Dance (The) of death. See Enticement. —
Plays; by August Strindberg.
Dance (The) of life; drama in prologue, epi-
logue and 2 acts, by E. F. Bobbins. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1915; D: 41016; Emily F.
Robbins, New York. 9707a
Dance of the dolls; by F. Pier. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Florida Pier, New York ; D : 7780, Dec.
29, 1905; 2c. Dec. 29, 1905. 9708
462
9709
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9725
Dance of the fairies; an exhibition drill for Dancing (The) bear; musical travesty in 2 acts,
girls, by Eunice M. Obenschain. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 190G. 1 p. 1., [5]-ll p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:8824,
July 12, 1906; 2c. Aug. 14, 1906. 9709
by O. Porter and Mary Ellis Smith, lyrics by
C. H. Towne. [2], 92 p. 4". Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910 ; D : 22079 ; Olive Por-
ter and Chas. Hanson Towne, New York.
9719
Dance of the moon worshipers; by M. H. De
Roy.
© Mae H. De Roy, Newark, N. J. ; D : 8243, Dancing- (The) bricktops; by B. Gerard
Mar. 29. 1906.
9710
Dance (The) of the Muses; play in 1 act, by
,J. F. De Lendrecie. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915 ; D : 41805 ; Juliet F. De
Lendrecie, Fargo, N. D. 9710a
Dance (The) to death; a historical tragedy in 5
acts, by E. Lazarus.
© Emma Lazarus, New York ; 1882 : 10656,
June 28; 2c. Sept. 4. 9711
Danceland; op§ra comique, by J. N. Edwards.
[21, 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28189 ; John N. Ed-
wards, New York. 9712
Dancer; a comedietta in 1 act, by L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York; 1897:
43394, July 31 ; 2c. July 31. 9713
1 act playlet, by C. G. Eichel and E. A.
Colligan. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912 ; D : 28328 ; Charles G.
Eichel and Eugene A. Colligan, New York.
9714
a plav in 1 act, by Harold Newell [pseud.
of H. N. Raymond] 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Harold N. Ravmond, New York ; D : 7409,
Oct. 17, 1905; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 9715
Dancer (The) and the king; or, Lola Montez,
a romantic play in 4 acts, by J. S. Dawley. 99
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jay Searle Dawley, Brooklyn; D:3929,
Sept. 12, 1903; 2c. Sept. 12, 1903. 9716
Dancer's (The) daughter; comedy in 3 acts, by
E. A. Houston. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913 ; D : 32660 ; Edith- A.
Houston, New York. 9717
Dancing around; modern musical spectacle in
12 scenes, bv Harold Atteridge. [New York,
Henri Rogowski] 45, [10] p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Nov, 17, 1914; D: 39013; Winter
garden co., New York. 9717a
Dancing attendance; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Henry L. Williams.
© R. H. Russel & son, New York; 1894:
60321, Dec. 26. 9718
© Barney Gerard, New York ; D : 13003,
May 19. 1908. 9720
Dancing (The) class; or. The dancing lesson,
play in 1 act, by Louis De Coucy. [12], 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914; D: 35867; Gustave
Frohman, New York. 9720a
Dancing (The) Delilah; comic opera in 3 acts
and 1 entr'acte, by L. C. O. Haughton. [4],
83 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1912; D: 28294; Louisa
Courtauld Osburne Haughton, Baltimore.
9721
Dancing doll; a comic opei'a in 2 acts, by H.
Winslow. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Horatio G. Winslow, New York ; D :
14781, Jan. 11, 1909; 2c. Jan. 19, 1909. 9722
Dancing dolls; by A. E. Aarons.
© Alfred E. Aarons, Philadelphia ; D :
10151, Mar. 15, 1907. 9723
fantastic comedy in l.act, by K. S. Good-
man, with a prologue by Thomas Wood
Stevens. Chicago, Stage guild, 1915. 44 p.
12".
© May 1.5, 1915; 2c. May 20, 1915; D:
40705 ; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Chicago.
9723a
Dancing (The) duchess; play in 2 acts, by
Clarence Vincent Kerr and R. H. Burnside.
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1914; D 37648; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 9723b
Dancing (The) girl; a drama in 4 acts, by H. A.
.Jones. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1907. 119 p. 8".
© Henry Arthur Jones, London ; D : 10443,
Apr. 30, 1907; 2c. Aug. 29, 1907. 9724
a farce comedy in 1 act, by C. Kelly. 4 p. 1.,
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38847 ; Claud Kelly,
Los Angeles. 9724a
Dancing (The) jockeys; in 1 act, 2 scenes, by
W. TurnbuU. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Turnbull, Detroit ; D : 10239,
Mar. 30, 1907; 2c. Mar. 30, 1907. 9725
463
9726
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9746
Dancing (The) lesson; play in 1 act, by A. D.
Benlmin. [1], 4 p. 4". Typewritten.
© tc. Dec. 1. 1913 ; D : 35211 ; Alice D. Ben-
ham, Chicago. 9726
See also Dancing- (The) class.
Dancing mad; an Ethiopian eccentricity in 1
scene. New York, Happy hours co.
© Happy lionrs eo., New Yorli; 1875:7056.
July 22 ; 2c. July 28. 9727
Dancing (The) master; by W. T. Hughes and T.
Buchanan.
© Wallace T. Hughes and Thompson Buch-
anan, Louisville ; D : 838, Sept. 5, 1901. 9728
a farce-comedy in 8 acts, by B. Eyferth.
© Bruno Evfertli, Duluth, Minn.; 1898:
15733, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 9729
a farce-operetta in 1 act. by A. E. Watson.
10 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Alice E. Watson, St. Louis: D: 4208, Nov.
7, 1903: 2c. Nov. 7, 1903; 2c. Dec. 2G, 1905
(printed) 9730
play in prelude and 3 acts, by J. C. De
Kolty. 48 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28. 1911 ; D : 23210 ; ,Tean O. De
Kolty, San Francisco. 9731
Dancing (The) mistress; musical play in 3 acts,
by .Lames T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross
and Percy Greenbaidc. music by Lionel Monck-
ton. 10(5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Feb: 10, 1915 ; D : 39634 ; George Ed-
wai'des, London. 9731a
new musical play in 3 acts, by .Lames T.
Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy
Oreenbanlc. music by Lionel Monckton. Book
of Ivrics. London. New York [etc.] Chappell
& CO., ltd.. 1912. 30 p. 8°.
© Oct. 24. 1912 : 2e. Oct. 25, 1912 ; D : 31332 ;
Chappell & CO.. ltd.. London. 9732
Dancing (The) operettas; or. Gilbert and Sulli-
van's divertisement, introducing the most
popular melodies from lolanthe. Pinafore, IVIi-
kado, Patience, Pirates of Penzance, invented,
constructed and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York ; 1886 : 23708.
Oct. 19. 9733
Dancing (The) professor and the rube; by
Charles Horwitz. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Connor Edgewater, N. J. ; D :
14491, Dec. 10. 1908; 2c. Dec. 10, 1908. 9734
Dancing (The) sunbeam; comedv-dramatic play-
lot in 1 act. by E. Ross. [1], 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35409 ; Earle Ross.
Chicago. 9735
Dancing (The) Viennese; operetta in 2 tableaux,
by Julius Braramer and Alfred Griinwald,
English libretto by C. H. Bovill, music by Os-
car Straus. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. .Tune 29, 1912; D: 301 31; Oswald
Stoll, London. - 9736
- — -Same. [1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. ]May 23, 1912; D : 29748 ; Coliseum
syndicate, ltd.. London. 9737
Dancing (The) violinist; musical sketch, by F.
Wliitman. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Frank Whitman, Reading, Pa. ; D : 1391,
Feb. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1902. 9738
Dancing with Nana.
© Albert J. Bouvier, Fall River, Mass. ; D :
4105, Oct. 17, 1903. 9739
Dandolo; a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. H. Gamier.
© .John H. Garnier, Lucknow, Canada ;
1893 : 22823, May 11. 9740
Dandy dialogues for Christmas; by Harriette
Wilbur and others. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1911. [180] p. 12°.
© Apr. 25, 1911; 2c. Apr. 26, 1911; D:
24059 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 9741
Dandy Dick; a play in 3 acts, by A. Pinero. New
York, Chicago. United States book co. [1893]
1 p. 1., [51-162 p. 12°.
© Arthur Pinero, England; 1893:2677, Jan.
11 ; 2c. .Jan. 23. 9742
sketch, by C. H. Shepherd. [3], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912 ; D : 28510 ; Charles Hora-
tio Shepherd, New York. 9743
Dandy Dick Whittington; a comic opera in 2
acts, by George R. Sims and Ivan Carvll. Lon-
don, Chappell & CO., 1895. 34 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; 1895 : 12790, Mar.
4 ; Ic. Mar. 4. 9744
Dandy Dimock, the cracksman; a dramatic
sketch, bv M. Forrest. (In Once a vear, Nov.
10. 1902)
© IMark Forrest, IMilwaukee; D:2624, Nov.
7, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1902. 9745
1
Dandy (The) dolls.
Fitzmaurice.
See Five plays; by G.
Dandy (The) fifth; a military comedy-drama
in 3 acts, by F. H. Gassaway.
© Frank H. Gassaway, San Francisco ;
1890:.3669, Jan. 28. 9746
464
9747
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9769
Dandy (The) thieves; dramatic composition, by
Fred Karno [pseud, of Frederick Westcott]
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 10, 1910 ; D : 20416 ; Alf Reeves,
New York. 9747
See also His majesty's guests.
Dane's dress suit case; a farce in 1 scene, by
Robert C. V. IMeyers. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1909. 9 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14343,
Nov. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 1908. 9748
Danger; a drama, by T. S. Artliur.
© J. M. Stoddart & co., Philadelphia ; 1875 :
1579. Feb. 18. 9749
■ drama in 1 act, by A. L. McCormick and
J. B. Weeks.
© A. L. McCormick and John B. Weeks,
New York ; 1899 : 36920, June 3 ; Ic. June 3.
9750
a play in 4 acts, by J. B. Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1873:
13430, Nov. 19.
9751
sensational drama in 4 acts, by E. F. Ches-
ter. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1913 ; D : 33085 ; Ernest Ford
Chester, New York. 9752
Danger ahead; a drama, by J. E. Dunn.
© Julia E. Dunn, San Francisco; 1874:
10283, Aug. 4. 9753
Danger (Le) de I'autre; comedie en 1 acte, de
Louis Verneuil. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 32
p. 8".
© Oct. 1, 1913; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913; D: 34839;
Joubert, Paris. 9754
Danger (The) in being a good singer. See
Life shadows.
Danger (The) line; 1 act play, by M. B. Brown.
[2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915 ; D : 42034 ; Maude Bass
Brown, Toledo, O. 9754a
play in 3 acts, by J. Jex. [123] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1913; D : 33689 ; John Jex,
New York. 9755
Danger (The) of ideals; a sketch, by William
M. Blatt and H. S. Hadfield. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© H. S. Hadfield, New York ; D : 4657, Feb.
26, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1904. 9756
Danger (The) point; drama in 1 act, by E. Fore-
man. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911 ; D : 24420 ; Edgar Fore-
man, New York. 9757
Danger Point light; an entirely original protean
melodrama in 3 acts, by G. W. Bateman.
© George W. Bateman, Cincinnati ; 1882 :
872, Jan. 17. 9758
Danger (The) signal; a drama in 2 acts, by T. S.
Denison. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1883. 1 p. 1.,
42 p. 12°. ( [The star drama] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1883 : 20417, Nov.
5 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 9759
Same.
© by Jane D. Hartman, Hillsboro, O., as
next of kin of the author who is not living,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 2233,
Oct. 13, 1911. Original entry, Nov. 5, 1883, no.
20417. 9760
-melodrama in 1 act, by M. R. Palmer. 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D: 23905; Martha
Royle Palmer, Salt Lake City. 9761
a play in 4 acts, by H. C. De Mille.
© Henry C. De Mille, New York; 1890:
40319, Dec. 19. 9762
Dangerous (A) buckboard; a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. G. Carleton.
© Henry Guy Carleton, New York; 1895:
28004, May 23. 9763
Dangerous (A) double; drama in 4 acts, by Jean
Barrymore. 64 p. f. Typewritten.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D : 8.519,
May 14, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 9764
Dangerous (A) fellow; a comedy, by W. Sikes
and Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 10108, Sept.
20. 9765
Dangerous (A) game; 4 act melodrama.
© Richard L. Crescy, Chicago ; D : 1316,
Jan. 18. 1902. 9766
romantic play in 5 acts, by H. Fitzgerald.
[34] p. f*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915 ; D : 42129 ; Harrington
Fitzgerald, Philadelphia. 9766a
a rural melodrama in 4 acts, by Charles J.
Campbell and R. M. Skinner. 90 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© C. J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner,
New York ; D : 4789, Mar. 25, 1904 ; 2e. Mar. 25,
1904. 9767
Dangerous (A) gift; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Clarke.
© Carrie Ashley Clarke, Dixon, III. ; 1897 :
18639, Mar. 22. 9768
Dangerous (A) guest; a comedy drama with
spectacular scenic effects, by A. B. Murphy.
© Antoinette Blanche Murphy, Tucson, Ariz. ;
1900 A : 26867, Oct. 29. 9769
5379°— 15-
-30
465
9770
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9794
Dangerous joy; a drama in 1 act, adapted from
the French of Eniile de Girardin's La joie fait
peur, by C. Rockwell.
© Charles llockwell, New York ; 1873 : 7235,
June 24. 9770
Dangerous (A) life.
© Joe Gaspard, New York; D:6944, July
10, 1905. 9'^'^^
Dangerous (A) man; by Bernard Kling. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© M. J. Guth, Yonkers, N. Y. ; D:2358,
Sept. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1902. 9772
Dangerous (A) meeting; a play in 1 act, by N.
Doree.
© Nadage Doree, New York ; D : 6110, Jan.
11, 1905. 9773
Dangerous (The) Mrs. Delaney; by George M.
Cohan.
© Ellinore sisters. New York ; 1S9S : 75510,
Dec. 24 ; 2c, Dec. 24. 9774
Dangerous news; a 1 act comedy, by Minnie
Maildern [pseud, of M. M. Fiske]
© Arthur E. Miller, New York ; 1886 : 26823,
Nov. 27. 9775
Dangerous (A) precedent; a drama in 5 acts
and 6 scenes, by L. V. Grand.
© Laura Virginia Grand, Chicago ; D : 9782,
Jan. 12, 1907. 9776
Dangerous pride.
© Harrison Robertson, Louisville ; 1886 : 4772.
Feb. 26. 9777
Dangerous (A) redemption; a melodrama, by
G. McVeain.
© George McVeain, New York ; 1888 : 20394,
July 14. 9778
Dangerous (A) woman.
© Alfred Reeves, Brooklyn ; D : 4404, Dec.
18, 1903. 9779
melodrama in 3 acts, by H. W. Williams, jr.
© Harry AV. Williams, jr., Pittsburgh; D:
4400, Dec. 17, 1903. 9780
a society drama in 4 acts, adapted and re-
written from Bartley Campbell's play, Fate,
by Berkely E. Pusely.
© C. R. Gardiner, New York; 1881:3435,
Mar. 8. 9781
Dangers of a dark city; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by A. Kennedy (Oliver North)
© Alfred Kennedy, New York; 1891:9590,
Mar. 13. 9782
Dangers of a great city; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by A. Kennedy (Oliver North)
© Alfred Kennedy, New York ; 1891 : 9588,
Mar. 13. 9783
Dangers of New York; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by A. Kennedy (Oliver North)
© Alfred Kennedy, New York; 1891:9591,
Mar. 13. 9784
Dangers of our great city; a melodrama in 4
acts, by A. Kennedy (Oliver North)
© Alfred Kennedy, New York; 1891:9589,
Mar. 13. 9785
Dangers of the sea. See Shipwreck.
Dangle (The) woman; by J. L. Cole. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Julia L. Cole, New York ; D : 4032, Sept.
30, 1903; 2c. Sept. 23, 1903. 9786
Danicheffs (The); a play and dramatic composi-
tion.
© Sheridan Shook and A. IM. Palmer, New
York ; 1877 : 767, Jan. 17 ; 2c. Jan. 24. 9787
Daniel; by M. R. Brown. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Michael Robert Brown, Punxsutawney,
Pa. ; D : 10822, June 21, 1907 ; 2c. June 14,
1907. 9788
■biblical drama in 2 acts, by M. R. Brown.
[75] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912 ; D : 29272 ; Michael Rob-
ert Brown, Punxsutawney, Pa. 9789
drama en 4 actos y en prosa, original de
J. Dicenta. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1907. 89 p. 12°.
© Joaquin Dicenta, Madrid ; D : 10545, May
11, 1907 ; 2c. May 11, 1907. 9790
•a spectacular biblical drama in 5 acts, by
E. J. White. Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Tams, New York; 1900 A:
15228, June 19 ; 2c. June 21. 9791
Daniel and his adventures in the court of
King Nebuchadnezzar; dramatic and spectac-
ular story, scenario by P. Davis. [13] p. 4°.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1911 ; D : 23783 ; Paul Davis,
New York. 9792
Daniel and his three companions; play in 3
acts, by S. P. Hendrickson. [44] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D: 37138; Susannah
PuUin Hendrickson, Kennedy Heights, O.
9792a
Daniel Boone.
© James Q. Baird and Samuel H. Sheaur,
Indianapolis ; 1876 : 771, Jan. 15. 9793
a dramatic arrangement of events in the
early history of Kentucky, by E. W. Weaver.
© E. W. Weaver, Paris, Ky. ; 1896 ; 11384,
Feb. 19. 9794
466
9795
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9814
Daniel Boone — Continued.
or, I never break my vow, a drama in 4
acts and 6 pictures, by F. Whittaker and J.
Schonberg.
© Frederick Whittaker and James Schon-
berg, New York ; 1873 : 8953, Aug. 8. 9795
or. The pioneers of Kentucky, a historical
dramatization in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by
J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, Baltimore ; 1873 : 11165,
Sept. 30. 9796
— See also Historical stories in dramatic
form.
Daniel Boone on the trail; by R. H. Harris.
41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robt. H. Harris, Bloomington, Ind. ; D :
9383, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 9797
Daniel Boone, the avenger. See On the trail.
Daniel Boone, the pioneer of Kentuckee.
© J. W. Garner and Cora Herkimer, United
States ; 1874 : 14452, Nov. 30. 9798
Daniel Boone, the pioneer of Kentucky; drama
in prologue and 4 acts, by J. Thompson.
© John Thompson, Buffalo ; 1873 : 4677, Apr.
30. 9799
Daniel Boone the woodman; or. The homestead
on the Cane-tuck-ee, by C. E. Thomas. 11 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Charles Edward Thomas, Columbus City,
la. ; D : 13545, July 22, 1908 ; 2c. July 22, 1908.
9800
Daniel Danieli; drama in 4 acts adapted from
the German of Richard Voss, by S. M. Fried-
man. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912; D: 30571; Sara M.
Friedman, Winnetka, 111. 9801
Daniel Deronda; by M. Morton.
© Martha Morton, New York State; 1883:
21402, Nov. 19. 9803
by Mrs. J. H. Selz. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. J. H. Selz, Chicago; D: 11343, Sept.
13, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1907. 9803
drama in 4 acts, by J. Spivack.
njr "jiD fptops 4 ^»j< i<r:x-n ;x-iJX"i^n bx^Ji
87 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913; D: 32846; Jonah Spi-
vack, Chicago. 9804
a play in 5 acts, adapted from George El-
iot's celebrated novel of the same name, by
W. G. Scott.
© Wisner Gillette Scott, Elmira, N. Y. ;
1878 : 13229, Nov. 15. 9805
Daniel Deronda — Continued.
See also Woodcourt's wife.
Daniel in Babylon; play in 4 acts, by S. P. Hen-
drickson. 148 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D: 38502; Susannah
Pullin Hendrickson. Cincinnati, O. 9805a
Daniel in the lions' den; by H. J. Hesenwinkle.
© Henry J. Hesenwinkle, St. Paul; 1896;
30858, May 21. 9806
Daniel O'Connell; or. The liberator, a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by J. Robertson.
© James Robertson, New York ; 1878 : 1207,
Jan. 28. 9807
Daniel O'Connell, the Irish barrister; play in
1 act, by J. A. Murphy. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1913; D: 33093; Joseph A.
Murphy, Jersey City. 9808
Daniel O'Connell, the liberator; a drama, by
J. E. Barrett.
© John E. Barrett, Scranton, Pa. ; D : 7660,
Dec. 5, 1905. 9809
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by H. Stanton.
© Hugh Stanton, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 45294,
Nov. 7. 9810
Daniel (The) of lerne. See Uncrowned (An)
king.
Daniel O'Rourke and the fairies; or. The fairy
circle, a romantic Irish drama in 3 acts,
adapted by D. H. Fitzpatrick.
© D. H. Fitzpatrick, Waukegan, 111. ; 1886 :
10366, May 1. 9811
Daniel Rochat. See Civil marriage.
Daniel Rochat's marriage; a play adapted from
the French of Victorien Sardou, by Josep Syd-
ney (Jos§ F. Godoy)
© Josg F. Godoy, San Francisco; 1880:
16411, Oct. 29. 9812
Daniel Webster. See Historical stories in dra-
matic form.
Danites (The); or, The heart of the Sierras,
an idyllic drama in 5 acts, by Joaquin Miller
[i. e. Cincinnatus Heine Miller]
© McKee Rankin, New York ; 1877 : 10271,
Sept. 6. 9813
Danites (The) in the Sierras; a drama in 4
acts by Joaquin Miller [i.e. Cincinnatus Heine
Miller] San Francisco, The California pub-
lishing company, 1882. 2 p. 1., p. [107]-203.
16°. (With his '49, a California drama)
© C. H. Miller, New York ; 1882 : 9436, June
8 ; 2c. June 8. 9814
Danny; comedy drama in 1 act, by O. H. O'Don-
nell. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915 ; D : 41870 ; Charles H.
O'Donnell, New York. 9814a
467
9815
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9835
Danny — Continiiecl.
vaudeville sketch, by L. Sharkey. 5 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1911; D: 25320; T^a^rence
Sharkey. Philadelphia.
9815
Danny's dad; a musical farce in 3 acts, by F.
Howe, jr.
© Frank Howe, jr., Philadelphia; D : 6587,
Apr. 13, 1905. 9816
Dans de beaux draps; comgdie-bouffe en 1 acte,
par Ilosal-Berrv et Jean Carwald. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1913. 29 p. 8°.
© Nov. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35092 ;
Joubert, Paris. 9817
Dans la foret; 15 chansons de printemps, po6mes
de Maui-ice Bouchor, musique de Andre Ge-
dalce. Paris, Enoch & cie., 1902. cover-title,
74 p. 4".
© Enoch & CO., Paris ; D : 2738, Dec. 19, 1902 ;
2c. Dec. 16, 1902. 9818
Dan's tribulations; a local comedy, 3 acts and
3 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1884:
6970, Mar. 31. 9819
Dans un fauteuil; comedie-bouffe en 1 acte et
2 tableaux par Saint-Paul et Maurice Lupin.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1907. 64 p. 12".
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 10739, June 11, 1907 ;
2c. June 11, 1907. 9820
Danse d'everon; a dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
B. B. Anthony and H. M. Cheshire. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1911; D: 23396; Harold M
Cheshire and B. B. Anthony, New York. 9821
Danse deceptive; by H. Whitney. Typewritten
© Howard Whitney, New York; 1897.
22609, Apr. 10 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 9822
Danse (La) devant le miroir; piece en 3 actes,
par F. de Curel. 22 p. (In La Petite illus-
tration, no. 48, 31 Janvier 1914; sgrie-theatre,
no. 28)
© Jan. 31, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914; D:
30382 ; Francjois de Curel, Paris. 9822a
Danseur (Le) inconnu; comedie en 3 actes, par
T. Bernard. 32 p. 4°. (L' Illustration thga-
trale, no. 149)
© May 14, 1910 ; 2c. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21251 ;
Tristan Bernard, Paris. 9823
See also TJnbekannte (Der) tanzer.
musical comedy in 2 acts,
Danseuse (The); a
by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Dorchester, Mass
45250, Aug. 11.
Danseuse (La) de Pompei; op^ra -ballet en 5
actes et 8 tableaux, [de] Henry Ferrare et
Henri Cain, d'apros le roman de Jean Berthe-
rov, musique de Jean Nougues. Paris, Enoch
& cie., 1912. 75 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Dec. 27, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1912 ; D : 31817 ;
Enoch & CO.. Paris. 9825
Dante; a divine drama from the Italian, by M. A.
Hall.
© Margaret Alice Hall, New York; 1888:
6325, Feb. 29. 9826
a drama, by .T. F. X. O'Conor. [Philadel-
phia, Press of McManus] 56, [1] p. 2 ports.
12".
© J. F. X. O'Conor, Philadelphia ; D : 5225,
June 8, 1904 ; Ic. Aug. 1, 1904. 9827
drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by V. Sar-
dou and Emile Moreau. rendered into English
bv Laurence Irving. New York, V. Ciocia,
printer [1903] 60 p. 12".
© Victorien Sardou, Paris; D : 3223, Apr.
2, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1903. 9828
a drama in 2 tableaux and 6 acts. Wash-
1897 :
9824
ington. Printed, not published, by George Lan-
sing Raymond [1908] 2 p. 1., [7]-141 p. 12°.
© G. L. Ravmond, Washington ; D : 12144,
Jan. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1908. 9829
drama in verse, in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by
H. D. Rose. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H^loi'se Durant Rose, New York ; D : 3555,
June 8, 1903 ; Ic. June 8, 1903. 9830
a dramatic poem, by HgloTse Durant Rose.
New York. M. Kennerley, 1910. 6 p. 1., [11]-
244 p. front. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1911 ; A : 280584 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 9831
a Florentine romance, in 3 acts, by E. Wil-
liams.
© Espv W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1892 : 20794, May 16. 9832
opera en 4 actes, livret de Edouard Blau, tr.
par H. J. W. Cox, musique par Beuj. Godard.
[Paris, E. Dupre, 1890] 1 p. 1., 331 p. 8°.
[French text only]
© H. J. Wilson Cox, Boston ; 1890 : 15879,
May 14 ; 2c. June 26. 9833
Dante and Beatrice; by Sara King Wiley. New
York, The Macmillan company, 1909. xv p.,
1 I., 130 p. 12".
© Nov. 17, 1909; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909; A:
251641 ; Macmillan co., New York. 9834
Dante's Inferno; a spectacular dramatization
in 5 tableaux, by C. Manley. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles Manley, Coney Island, N. Y. ; D :
2391, Sept. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1902. 9835
468
9836
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9855
Daphne; a drama in 3 acts and a prologue, by
A. Monson.
© Albert Monson, Oakland, Cal. ; 1889 : 7820,
Mar. 11. 9836
or. The pipes of Arcadia, 3 acts of sing-
ing nonsense, by M. Merington. New YorlJ,
The Century co., 1896. 5 p. 1., 166 p. illus.
(incl. front.) 16°. [Libretto only]
© Marguerite Merington, New York; 1896:
47204, Aug. 19 ; 2c. Aug. 20. 9836a
Daphne, alias Billy; a play in 3 acts, by John
Seaman. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George P. Breckinridge, Pelham Manor,
N. Y. ; D : 10069, Mar. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4,
1907. 9837
Daphnis et Chloe; ballet en 3 tableaux, de Michel
Fokine, rausique de Maurice Ravel. Paris,
Durand et cie., 1912. 12 p. 12". [Libretto
only]
© May 31, 1912; 2c. June 10, 1912; D:
29928 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 9838
Darby and Joan; comedy in 1 act, by Annie
Mack Berlein. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1911; D: 24130; Edward J.
McCormick, New York. 9839
Darby's double; by Copeland bros. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1909; D: 17720; Copeland
bros., Wichita, Kan. 9840
D'Arcy of the guards; play in 4 acts, by Louis
Evan Shipmau. New York, Samuel French;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1915. 76 p. 12°.
© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; D:
39672 ; Helen Tyler, New York. 9840a
Daredevil (The); a drama in 4 acts, by B. L.
Hall. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal.; D:
15946, May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 9841
-a new and original nautical melodrama in
4 acts, by Arthur Shirley and Herbert Leon-
ard.
© William Calder, New York ; 1894 : 55928,
Dec. 1. 9842
a play in 4 acts, by George Hazelton.
© George C. Hazelton, jr., New York; D:
13315, July 10, 1908.
9843
Daredevil Dan; a drama, by J. A.Preston. 40 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© John A. Preston, AVheeler, Ind. ; D:
14073, Oct. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1908. 9844
Daredevil Dorothy; dramatic musical comedy
in 4 acts, by Wilfred Carr.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 3859, Aug.
17, 1903. 9845
Daredevil Pat; or, The dashing rider of the
plains, a drama, by Tony Pastor.
© W. Halsey & co., New York ; 1872 : 3955,
Apr. 15. 9846
See also Maum Cre.
Dargai Ridge. See Cock (The) of the North.
Darien; grand opera libretto in prelude and 3
acts, by C. G. Holland.- [1], 48 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 25, 1914; D: 37754; Cecilia
Gaines Holland, Montclair, N. J. 9846a
Daring (The) boy father.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York ; D : 12118, Jan.
4, 1908. 9847
Daring (A) countess; a 4 act Parisian play, by
J. E. McCann. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCann, New York ; D : 3752,
July 24, 1903; 2c. July 24, 1903. 9848
Daring daughter of the West; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
9229, Oct. 11, 1906. 9849
Daring Davy; or. The madman's daughter, a
romantic sensational drama in 4 acts, by A. J.
Warner.
© Albert J. Warner, New York ; 1882 : 9843,
June 15. 9850
Daring Dick, the detective; or. High, low, jack
and the game, an original local drama in 4
acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1871:
4266, May 6. 9851
Daring (The) of Diane; book by Arthur Ander-
son, founded on the German of Julius Wil-
helm, music by Heinrich Reinhardt. [I], 16
p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912; D: 28492; Internatl.
copyright bureau, ltd., London. 9852
Daring (A) woman; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
H. W. Williams, jr. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. W. Williams, jr., Pittsburgh ; D : 4418,
Dec. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1904. 9853
Darius Green an' his fly in' machine; a comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by D. K. Higgins and Mrs.
D. K. Higgins. 61 p. 4°. Printed.
© David K. Higgins and Mrs. David K.
Higgins, Chicago; 1899:61614, Sept. 23; 2c.
Feb. 5, 1900. 9854
Darius Green and his flying machine. See Up
York state.
Dark (A) and stormy night; or, In bad, melo-
dramatic farce in 3 acts, by A. Kahn. [107]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913 ; D : 34697 ; August Kahn,
New York. 9855
469
9856
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9878
Dark (The) city; a people's play in 5 acts, by
A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1877:10047
Sept. 1.
9856
Dark (A) cloud; by W. J. Nash.
© William James Nash, Boston; 1893:
19414, Apr. 20. 9857
Dark colleen; an Irish drama in 4 acts, by
George de Valois [pseud, of Marie Walsh]
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1882 : 18446, Nov.
1, 9858
Dark (The) comet; by H. E. Washburn.
© Howard E. Washburn, Ann Arbor; D:
15993, June 3, 1909. 9859
Dark (The) continent; or, Hypnotism and
crime, a drama. New York, A. S. Seer's print,
1892.
© Oliver D. Byron, United States; 1892:
47828, Nov. 25. 9860
Dark days; emotional drama in 4 acts, by E. De
L. Pierson.
© E. De Lancey Pierson, New York; 1884:
24018, Dec. 4. 9861
a new play in 4 acts, by T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York ; 1884 : 23820,
Dec. 1. 9862
See also Phyllis Denohr.
Dark deeds; a thrilling melodrama in 4
acts,
84
by G. de Valois [pseud, of Marie Walsh]
p. 8°. Ms.
© George de Valois (Marie Walsh), Brook-
lyn ; 1882 : 5738, Apr. 11 ; Ic. Apr. 29. 9863
Dark Friday; or, The king and queen of Erie,
a drama in 1 act, with panorama, by J. Stet-
son, jr.
© John Stetson, jr., Boston; 1872:5057,
May 14. 9864
Dark (The) grave mystery. See Concealed
(The) witness.
Dark horse; by J. H. Sackett. 65 p. 12°. Type-
written.
© John Hubbert Sackett, Philadelphia; D:
2670, Dec. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1902. 9865
a comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. R. Pacheco.
© Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco, New York ; 1892 :
28688, July 9. 9866
a farce, by J. W. Dodge. Typewritten.
© John Watson Dodge, New Orleans ; 1899 :
53992, Aug. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 9867
a musical farce-comedy in 3 acts, by G. N.
Edwards.
© C. N. Edwards, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 25737,
Sept. 10. 9868
Dark horse — Continued.
a sonie-what different modern musical com-
edy in 2 acts, book and lyrics by L. A. Barber.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© La Verne A. Barber, .Johnstown, Pa. ; D :
15936, May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 9869
See also Our next president. — Queen (The)
of hearts.
Dark (The) hour before the dawn. See After
the ball.
Dark (The) lady of the sonnets. Sec Misal-
liance.
Dark (The) of the dawn. See Allison's lad.
Dark (A) page; libretto of an original operetta
in 1 act, words and music by W. H. Breare.
© Asa Bushby, Boston ; 1885 : 7672, Apr. 1.
9870
Dark's the hour before the dawn. See Eileen
oge.
Dark (The) seance; a farce in 2 acts, by Lake
[pseud, of H. L. Knight] San Francisco, 1872.
© H. L. Knight, San Fancisco; 1872 : .590,
Jan. 20; 2c. Feb. 19. 9871
a melodrama in 5 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives, Detroit ; 1882 : 7471, May 8.
9872
Dark (The) secret.
© Taylor and Nugent, New York; 1887:
13334, May 20. 9873
Dark (The) side of Europe; or, A rosebud
among thorns, by one of the thorns.
© W. D. Worthington, Mount Pleasant, la. :
1886 : 16088, July 15. 9874
Dark (The) side of society; or, In humbler
walks, a comedy in 1 act, by A. F. Reddie.
© Archibald F. Reddie, Philadelphia ; 1893 :
14174, Mar. 21. 9875
Dark (The) stranger; a play in 3 acts, by B. C.
Smith.
© Bernard C. Smith, Baltimore ; 1879 : 800,
Jan. 17. 9876
Dark (The) tragedian; a farce in 1 act, by
Charles Townsend.
© C. F. Townsend, Weedsport ; 1891 : 9778,
Mar. 14. 9877
negro farce in 1 act, by Charles Townsend.
Chicago, Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68622,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 9878
Dark (A) tragedy; burlesque episode of the
French Revolution, by M. Hyman. 11 p. f°.
Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35728 ; Milton Hy-
man, San Francisco. 9878a
470
9879
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9899
Darkened (The) light; a play in 4 acts, by J. A.
Westhaiiser. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Westhauser, St. Paul; D:
10909, July 5, 1907 ; 2c. July 5, 1907. 9879
Darkest clouds have silver linings; tragedy
drama in 5 acts, by Mrs. G. H. Lansberry.
71 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1909 ; D : 17362 ; Mrs. George
Harvey Lansbury, Trinity, Tex. 9880
Darkest Dahomey; by J. D. Stewart.
© John D. Stewart, Chicago ; 1900 A : 80286,
Dec. 14. 9881
Darkest (The) hour; a drama in 1 act, by A. H.
Laidhaw, .ir. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ales. H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York; 1892:
52115, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 9882
a sketch in 1 act, by W. C. De Mille.
© William Churchill De Mille, Pompton,
N. J. ; 1900 A : 12529, May 18. 9883
See also All alone.
Darkest New York; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
John A. Stevens.
© James S. Stevens, New York; 1892:
14867, Apr. 4. 9884
melodrama in 4 acts, by A. Leonard.
© Alexander Leonard, Chicago ; D : 1837,
May 3, 1902. 9885
Darkest Russia; by H. Grattan Donnelly. New
York, Street & Smith. (Drama series, no. 26)
© Street & Smith, New York ; 1896 : 67110,
Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 9. 9886
a play of today, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1893 :
5507, Jan. 27. 9887
Darkey (The) breach of promise case; a nigger
mock trial, by J. Barnes. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1898. 13 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, -New York; 1898:
35905, June 11 ; 2c. July 15. 9888
Darkey (The) music publishers; a 1 act com-
edy, by John W. Bailey and Thomas Lemonier.
3 p. t". Typewritten.
© Bailey and Lemonier, New York ; D :
10898, July 3, 1907 ; Ic. July 3, 1907 ; Ic. July
17, 1907. 9889
Darkey (The) tragedian; an Ethiopian sketch,
in 1 scene. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1874 : 12230,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 9890
Darkey (The) wood dealer; a farce in 1 act, by
Charles Townsend. Author's ed. New York,
H. Roorbach [1890] 12 p. 12^ ( [Iloorbach's
American ed. of acting plays, no. 24] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1890 : 5361,
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 25. 9891
Darkey's (The) dream; an Ethiopian Interlude,
in 1 scene. New York, Happy hours co.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12245,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 9892
See also Preacher (The) and the devil.
Darkey's (The) stratagem; a negro sketch in 1
act, arr. by Charles White. New York, R. M.
De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7711, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 9893
Darkness and dawn; or. The price of silence,
a drama in 4 acts, by Otis Golburn and Stan-
ley Wood. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago ; D : 10426,
Apr. 26, 1907; 2c. (incomplete) Apr. 26, 1907.
9894
Darktown (The) bicycle club scandal; a colored
sketch in 1 act, for lady minstrels, by Mary B.
Home.
© Walter H, Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
34618, June 9. 9895
Darktown (The) fire brigade.
© George Peck, Brooklyn;
Mar. 22.
-by C. L. Lucas.
1900
A : 7539,
9896
© Claude L. Lucas, Chicago ; D : 10057, Mar.
2, 1907. 9897
minstrel afterpiece, by Harry L. Newton.
Chicago, T. S.Denison & company [1915] 13 p.
12".
© July 26, 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41351 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 9897a
Darktown (A) frolic on
Black Patti troubadours.
the Rialto. See
Darktown outing at Blackville Park. Type-
written.
© Jno. W. Isham, New York ; 1897 : 61197,
Oct. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 29. 9898
Darktown (The) palmist; 1 act comedy, by R.
Conville. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915 ; D : 39287 ; Robert Con-
ville, New York. 9898a
Darktown polygamy; satire on plural marriage,
at the culinary door, by J. McCree. 20 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915; D: 41468; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 9898b
Darktown's bravest in Fighting the flames; a
burlesque fire department, negro vaudeville
sketch, by N. O'Brien. 21 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910 ; D : 20616 ; Neil O'Brien,
Washington. 9899
471
9900
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9922
Darky ball player dreams; by W. L. West. 2 p.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1909 ; D : 17297 ; Wm. L. West,
New York. 9900
Darky (The) gathering.
© Belle Emerson, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1900 A :
22169, Sept. 6.
Black Bohemia.
9901
Songs of
Darkydom. See
sunny lands.
Darling; or. Woman and her master, a drama
in 5 acts, by T. B. De Walden; property of
Marian Mardaunt.
© T. B. De Walden, New York ; 1872 : 152,
Jan. 8. 9902
Darling (The) of Paris; play in 1 act, by G.
Molasso. [2], 4 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1911; D: 23646; Giovanni
Molasso, New York. 9903
Darlings; a comedy with songs, in 3 acts, by
J. R. Hald.
© J. R. Hald, Chicago ; 1877 : 1308, Feb. 2.
9904
Darlings (The) of Paris; play in 3 acts, by C. E.
Taylor. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1911; D : 24047 ; Chas. E.
Taylor, New York. 9905
Darlings of the demon; a devilish fancy and
a few predictions in 1 act, by B. Gerard. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard, New York; D: 10205,
Mar. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1907. 9906
Darlington's widow; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by John Douglilas, of London, England.
© George W. Parent, United States; 1891:
25791, July 18. 9907
Darrel Markham. See Twin (The) brothers,
Darrell; a drama in 4 acts, by Hattie Hartman
and Israel Joseph.
© Joseph and Hartman, New York; 1885:
24956, Nov. 28. 9908
a drama, prologue and 4 acts, by Hattie
Hartman and Israel Joseph, New York, F, D.
Sackett, 1885. 1 p. 1., 35 p, 8°,
© Joseph and Hartman, New York; 1885:
18723, Sept. 4; 2c. Jan. 2, 1886. 9909
Darrell's proteges; a comedy-drama in 5 acts,
by S. Cregan. Typewritten.
© Sadie Cregan, Athens, 111. ; 1899 : 72194,
Nov. 4; 2c. Nov. 4, 9910
Darrow (The) enigma; a drama in 5 acts, by
M. L. Severy.
© Melvin I.. Severy, Arlington Heights,
Mass.; D:4938, Apr. 23, 1904, 9911
Darrow of Deadwood,
© Bovd J. Gilmour and .John J. Malloy,
Buffalo; D : 3G70. June 20. 1903. 9912
Dartmoor (The) chimes; comedy in 1 act, by
F. Chamberlin. 31, [1] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1911; D: 24113; Frederick
Chamberlin, Boston. 9913
Darwin (The) theory; comedy playlet in 1 act,
• by P. .Johnson. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov, 8, 1913; D: 34968; Fred John-
son, New York. 9914
Darwinism; or. Our forefathers, by C. Smith.
© Cornelia Smith, St. Louis ; D : 5229, June
23, 1904. 9915
Darwin's missing links; or. The effects of a
wind pudding, a burlesque in 1 act, by T.
D. West.
© Thomas D. West, Cleveland ; 1877 : 12956,
Nov. 10. 9916
Darya; a play in 5 acts, by P. Boswell. 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Pevton Boswell, Chicago ; D : 6861, June
22, 1905; 2c. June 22, 1905. 9917
Das haben die madchen so gern; possen-oper-
ette in 5 bildern, von F. Anthony und K.
Elberg, musik von Ernst Wolf. Regie- und
soufflierbuch. Leipzig, New York [etc.] W.
Karczag, 1913. [2], 121 p. f. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35036 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 9918
Das kommt davon; musikalischer schwank in
3 akten, von Otto Harting, musik von Martin
Knopf. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Sim-
rock, g. m. b. h., 1915. 74 p. S°. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. May 21, 1915 ; D : 40739 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 9918a
Dash; a drama in 5 acts, written for F. A.
Cooper.
© F. A. Cooper, Kalamazoo, Mich. ; 1881 :
13968, Sept. 12. 9919
Dash in vaudeville; comedy sketch, by James Y,
Lewis. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17643 ; Tobie Stark &
CO., Valley City, N. D. 9920
Dash (A) of a time. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : (A) of a
time.
Dash (A) of color; a drama in 3 acts, by R. B.
Lane. 194 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, New Orleans ;
D: 13925, Sept. 25, 1908; 2c. Sept. 25, 1908.
9921
Dash to the North Pole; sketch, by J. P.
Steppes. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1909 ; D : 17332 ; J. P. Steppes,
Brooklyn, 9922
472
9923
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9942.
Dashing Dell, the knight o' the knife.
Dashing Dell, the rifle king.
See
Dashing Dell, the rifle king; dramatized by
G. L. Behreni=!, from the publication Dasliing
Dell, the knight o' the knife; or, The maniac
father, written by Paul Braddon.
<c) George L. Behrens, Columbus, O. ; 1888 :
4447. Feb. 11. 9923
Dashing (The) rider of the plains. See Dare-
devil Pat.
Dashing (A) widow; in 3 acts, by Harry Shel-
don. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1911; D: 24844; Harry F.
Mathe\\',s, % Cohan & Harris, New York.
9924
a musical comedy in 1 act, by O. .J. Hart-
ley. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1909 ; D : 16432 ; Ora J. Hart-
ley, Brazil, Ind. 9925
Dassah; a romantic drama of the American
Civil War in 5 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : 494, May 20,
1901. 9926
Dat same old coon; an Ethiopian farce, in 2
scenes. New York, Happy hours co.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1874 : 12233,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 9927
Datchniki. See Summer folk.
scene
6 p.
vaudeville
4^ Type-
Daub, the brushsmith; 1
sketch, by B. R. Leonard
written.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911; D: 24956; Edward
Richard Leonard, Philadelphia. 9928
Daugherty's Jinny; a playlet, by H. Erman.
20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Herbert Alsten Erman, Cleveland, O. ;
D : 13577, Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1908.
9929
Daughter (The); a drama, by L. Ward.
© Lydia Ward, Peoria, 111.; 1889:11643,
Apr. 13. 9930
drama in 1 act, by H. S. Stange. [1],"14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913 ; D : 35067 ; Hugh Stan-
i.slaus Stange, New York. 9931
play in 1 act, by O. M. Sayler. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912; D: 28419; Oliver M.
Sayler, Indianapolis. 9932
— play in 3 acts, by E. R. Mawson. [113] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913 ; D : 33960 ; Edward R.
Mawson, Croton on Hudson, N. Y. 9933
Daughter (A) for sale; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. Mawhinney. 4 v. f*. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1914 ; D : 38835 ; Cora Maw-
hinney, Chicago. 9933a
Daughter (A) in Bohemia. See Circe.
Daughter (The) of a don; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by B. Bellido de Luna. Type-
written.
© Beatrice Bellido de Luna, Los Angeles;
1897 : 30798, May 21 ; 2c. June 16. 9934
Daughter of a king; by R. J. Godfrey.
© Robert John Godfrey, Pittsburgh; D:
9191, Oct. 4. 1906. 9935
Daughter (A) of a pioneer; drama in 3 acts, by
J. AV. Herrick. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D : 378.53 ; Jane West
Herrick, Denver. 9935a
Daughter (The) of a poor teacher. See Ex-
amination (The) of two students.
Daughter (A) of America; a drama in 4 acts,
by V. A. Barber. 53 p. f. Typewritten.
© Victoria Adams Barber, Winnetka, 111. ;
D : 14548, Dec. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1908.
9936
a western play in 5 acts, by L. H. Johnson.
Typewritten.
© Lillian Hartman Johnson, Chicago; 1900
A : 12777, May 21 ; 2c. May 21. 9937
— Same. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian Hartman Johnson, New York;
D : 6131, Jan. 24, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1905. 9938
Daughter (The) of an Elk; a comedy-drama in
4 acts, by S. N. Cook.
© Sanmel Newton Cook, Columbus, O. ; D :
1763, Apr. 21, 1902. 9939
Daughter (A) of Apollo; a melodrama in 4
act, by E. Barrington. 135 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ethel Barrington, Philadelphia; D:
16055, .Tune 12, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909. 9940
Daughter (A) of Baal; a drama in 5 acts, by
P. Phelps and M. Short.
© Pauline Phelps and Marion Short, New
York ; D : 10715, June 7, 1907. 9941
Daughter (A) of Bacchus; 1 act comedietta, by
Ed. Crissy.
© Al. W. Filson, United States ; 1898 : 70865.
Dec. 5. 9942
Daughter (The) of Black Hawk. See Nauasia.
Daughter (The) of Carmen. See Twin souls.
473
9943
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
9963
Daughter (A) of Cherry Hill; an American
drama in 4 acts, by Mrs. I. Levinsohn. 38 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Ivar Levinsohn, New Yorlt; D:
14347, Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908.
9943
Daughter (A) of Cuba; by J. Mawson.
© Jean Mawson, New York; 1898:43298,
July 19 ; 2c. Aug. 20. 9944
drama in 4 acts, by A. S. Babcock.
© Ahna Strong Babcock, New York ; 1897 :
3835; Jan. 8. 9945
a 4 act drama, by H. M. Bowen.
© Helen M. Bowen, Chicago; 1898:56284,
Sept. 26. 9946
a melodrama in 4 acts and prologue, by
P. W. Hyde. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh;
1898 : 24424, Apr. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1899. 9947
Daughter (A) of danger; drama in 1 act, by
Charles Goddard. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914; D: 36766; Star co..
New York. 9947a
Daughter (The) of David Kerr. See Decoy
(The)
Daughter (A) of Dixie; a comedy in 4 acts, by
F. Cooley.
© Frank Cooley, San Francisco ; D : 2844,
Jan. 12, 1903. 9948
Daughter (A) of England; play in 5 acts,
adapted from the French of E. V. Miller, by
Percy J. Barrow and J. G. Levy. 107 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1915; D: 39768; Josg G.
Levy, London. 9949
Daughter (A) of Erin; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by Clarence Black. 44 p. f . Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16365 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 9950
a drama in 4 acts, and a great apotheosis,
by Henri Rochefort.
© Frangois JMons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19927, Sept. 3. 9951
Daughter of Eve; comedy in 3 acts, by F. A.
Kummer. 130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909 ; D : 17327 ; Frederic Ar-
nold Kummer, Baltimore. 9952
play in 3 acts, by H. Burton. [45] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1914 ; D : 37319 ; Harry Bur-
ton, Hazleton, la. 9952a
Daughter (The) of Fabricius; a drama in 4
acts, tr. from the German of [Adolf] Wil-
brandt by Ludmilla Krueger.
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898 :
43595*. July 20. 9953
Daughter (A) of fate; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Augusta Perry [pseud, of Augusta Perry
Downing] [2], 43 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912; D: 28257; Augusta
Perry Downing, Pittsfield, Mass. 9954
Daughter (A) of France; [play in 4 acts], by
C. E. Maud. [136] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28194 ; Constance E.
. Maud, London. 9955
a romantic drama in 4 acts, adapted from
the novel When Greek meets Greek, by Joseph
Hatton.
© Olga Nethersole, New York ; 1896 : 57743,
Oct. 20. 9956
Daughter (The) of heaven; by Pierre Loti
[pseud, of Julien Viaud] and Judith Gautier,
tr. by Ruth Helen Davis. New York, Duffield
& company, 1912. viii p., 3 1., [3]-192 p. 12°.
© Oct. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1912 ; A : 327139 ;
Duffield & CO., New York. 9957
Chinese drama in 4 acts, by Pierre Loti
[pseud, of Julien Viaud] and Judith Gautier,
adapted by George Egerton. [7], 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912 ; D : 30875 ; Liebler co.,
New York. 9958
Daughter (The) of Herodias; drama in 1 act
by E. De Kay. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwalyn De Kay, New York; D:9319,
Oct. 17, 1906; 2c. Nov. 1. 1906. 9959
Daughter (The) of Innisfail; or. The White-
boys of '65, an Irish drama in 4 acts, by
John Donlon. Lawrence, Mass., J. D. Conway
[1877] 1 p. 1., 30 p. 8°.
© John D. Conway, Lawrence, Mass. ; 1877 :
12523, Oct. 30 : 2c. Nov. 5. 9960
Daughter of lorio; pastoral tragedy, by Gabriele
D'Annunzio, tr. by Henry St. Ives. 146 p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York : D : 8094, Mar.
3, 1906; 2c. Mar. 2, 1906. 9961
Daughter (A) of Ireland; original play in 4
acts, by G. I. Hurson. 43 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910; D: 21741; George L
Hurson, Tyrone, Ireland. 9962
Daughter (A) of Italy; a play in 4 acts, by
Frank M. Witmark and M. Madison. 93 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© F. M. Witmark, Chicago, and Marie
Madison, New York ; D : 5363, Aug. 1, 1904 ;
2c. Aug. 1, 1904. 9963
tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by Robert
J. Slierman and W. C. Herman. [27] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D: 42113; Chicago
manuscript co., Chicago. 9963a
474
9963
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
9983
Daughter (A) of Japan; play in 1 act, by F. D.
Bone. New York, S. French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1914. 23 p. 12°.
© Feb. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35912 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 9963b
Daughter of Jorio; a pastoral tragedy, by Ga-
briele d'Annuuzio, tr. from the Italian by
Charlotte Porter and Pietro Isola [and Alice
Henry] 88 p. 4°. Proof.
© Richard G. Badger, Boston; D : 9900,
Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907. [Also in Poet
lore, V. 18, no. 1, spring 1907; periodical ©
June 24, 1907; 2c. June 7, 1907; B: 145124;
Poet lore co., Boston] 9964
Daughter (A) of Judea; a biblical drama in 4
acts, by O. F. Webber and J. Gordon Ham-
mond. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Webber, Boston; D;6536,
Apr. 6, 1905; 2c. Aug. 15, 1905. 9965
a dramatic composition, by Margaret
Neville.
© Scott & Raynor. Chicago; D : 9336, Oct.
27, 1906. 9966
Daughter (The) of Leschi; a romance of Noot-
ka Sound, by A. M. Smith.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 2141, .Tuly
19, 1902. 9967
Daughter (A) of Mars; romantic drama in 4
acts, by T. G. Springer. Typewritten.
© Thomas Grant Springer, Sacramento,
Cal. ; 1900 A : 22596, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 11.
9968
Daughter of nature; an emotional play in 5
acts, by G. M. Ciprico.
© George M. Ciprico. San Francisco ; 1882 :
18369, Oct. 31. 9969
Daughter (The) of Officer Porter; musical
comedy drama, by Michael E. Rourke.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; 1896:
29841, May 15. 9970
Daughter (A) of Pharaoh; or, A divided
heart, a gorgeous and graphic opera comique,
libretto by M. Nicolson.
© Malcolm Nicolson, Alma, Kan. ; 1892 :
17437, Apr. 22. 9971
Daughter of Roger La Honte. See Aimee's
fate. — Suzanne's fate.
Daughter (A) of Russia; monologue, by B. T.
Miller. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1911 ; D : 25769 ; Bessie Theu
Miller, Los Angeles. 9972
Daughter (A) of St. Peter's; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. C. Conger and F. De S. Conger. 37 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Jant't C. Coager and F. De Sidnia Conger,
United States; 1890:38509, Dec. 5; 2c. Jan.
3, 1891. 9973
Daughter (A) of Satan; or, A queen of vil-
lainy, by J. Zettlemeyer.
© Julia Zettlemeyei-, Cleveland; D : 7214,
Sept. 6, 1905. 9974
Daughter (The) of Scotland. See Barbara.
Daughter (A) of sin; an emotional drama in 5
acts, by M. H. Rosenfeld.
© Monroe H. Rosenfeld, New York; 1890:
2896, Jan. 21. 9975
Daughter (A) of Solomon; play in 1 act by
Delia Clarke [pseud, of D. C. Sullivan]. [1],
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914 ; D : 38150 ; Delia Clarke
Sullivan. New York. 9975a
Daughter (The) of Sonora; play in 1 act, by
J. P. Johnson. 25 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1910 ; D : 22315 ; J. Penning-
ton Johnson, Oakland, Cal. 9976
Daughter (A) of sorrow; a play in 1 act, by
E. Miller. 12 p. f". Typewritten.
© Esther Miller, London ; D : 2747, Oct. 20,
1902; 2c. Oct. 20, 1902. 9977
See Woman (A)
Daughter (A) of Tammany,
of thirty.
Daughter (The) of Tarakanow; a drama in 5
acts, by Ivanowitsch [pseud, of M. Magnus]
© Maurice Magnus, Berlin ; D : 7978, Feb.
12, 1906. 9978
Daughter of the alchymist; a romantic drama
in 4 acts, by J. N. Quail.
© J. N. Quail, Brooklyn; 1888:5842, Feb.
24. 9979
Daughter (A) of the city; play in 3 acts, by
H. S. Sheldon. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914 ; D : 36848 ; H. S. Shel-
don, Tappan, N. Y. 9979a
Daughter (A) of the desert; a comedy drama of
the Arizona plains in 4 acts, by Charles Ul-
rich. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1908. 70 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 12874, Apr.
30, 1908; 2c. July 17, 1908. 9980
a drama in 1 act, by F. H. Mead and T. D.
Beasly. Typewritten.
© F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasly, San Diego,
Cal. ; 1897 : 60514, Oct. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 9981
drama of the Messianic period, by J. Powell.
26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1910 ; D : 20331 ; John Powell,
Salt Lake City. 9983
— a M^estern romance set to music, by O. A.
Hauerbach. 164 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Otto A. Hauerbach, New York ; D : 8000,
Feb. 16, 1906 ; 2c. June 4, 1906. 9983
475
9984
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10007
Daughter of the diamond king; a romautic
coiuposition in 4 acts, by C. A. Taylor. 99 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Taylor, New York ; D : 314,
Apr. 5, 1901; 2c. Aug. 16, 1901. 9984
Daughter (A) of the dons; a military drama in
5 acts, by "SI. C. Robinson. 48 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mary C. Robinson, Asheville, N. C. ; D :
12494, Mar. 6, 1908 ; 2c. IMar. 6, 1908. 9985
Daughter of the Ghetto; play in 4 acts, by
Miron Leffingwell. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17071 ; Jack Bessey,
Davenport. la. 9986
Daughter (A) of the gods; a 1 act fantasy, by
Theo M. Brown. 14 p. f. Typewritten.
© Harry Earle Godfrey, New York; D:
7750, Dec. 22, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1905. 9987
Daughter (The) of the house; drama in 3 acts
and a prologue, by M. Wiener. 4 v. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39946; Miriam
Wiener, New York. 9987a
Daughter (A) of the Maccabees; a drama in 4
acts, by L. R. Heller. 62 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© I-ouie R. Heller, New York ; D : 15024,
Feb. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1909. 9988
Daughter of the midnight sun; by L. X. Floyd.
© Ivucretia Xavier Floyd, South Boston,
iVIass. ; 1897 : 22S12, Apr. 12. 9989
Daughter (A) of the Navajos; a drama of
frontier life in 4 acts, by M. Bernhard. 121 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Magnus Bernhard, Fort Wadsworth,
N. Y. ; D: 10777, June 17, 1907; 2c. Aug. 6,
1907. 9990
Daughter (A) of the Nile; simply a play in 5
acts, by L. Don.
© Laura Don, United States ; 1880 ; 17664,
Nov. 19. 9991
Same. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laura Don, New York ; 1881 : 17814, Nov.
15 ; Ic. Nov. 16. 9992
Daughter (The) of the order. See I. 0. O. F.
Daughter of the people; a drama, by J. Adams.
94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 5337,
July 25, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1904. 9993
a drama in 4 acts, by J. S. Dawley. 171 p.
f. Typewritten.
© J. Searle Dawley, New York; D: 13118,
June 5, 1908 ; 2c. June 5, 1908. 9994
Daughter of the people — Continued.
or. Love and hate, a drama in 3 acts, by
W. F. Gilchrest. Union, N. Y., Union news
print [1878] 2 p. 1., 46 p. 12°.
© William F. Gilchrest, Union, N. Y. ; 1878:
9911, Aug. 28; 2c. Aug. 28. 9995
Daughter (A) of the plains; an original 4 act
drama, by G. Kearus. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(jeorge Kearns, McCook, Neb. ; D : 13697,
Sept. 1, 1908; 2c. Sept. 1, 1908. 9996
La
• western melodrama in 4 acts, by C.
Rue. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909 ; D : 16926 ; Cleveland
La Rue, Knoxville, Tenn. 9997
Daughter (A) of the poor; an original drama
of Greater New York, by Scott Marble.
© William T. Keogb, New York; 1897:
67686, Dec. 6. 9998
Daughter (A) of the prophets; play in 4 acts,
by P. Hill. 25 p. f. Typewritten.
© le. June 16, 1913 ; D : 33507 ; Packer Hill.
Fort Stockton, Tex. 9999
Daughter (The) of the regent; by O. P. M.
Brown.
© O. P. M. Brown, Washington; D : 3588,
June 15, 1903. 10000
Daughter (A) of the Revolution.
© Edward S. Van Zile, Brooklyn; 1897:
10554, Feb. 10. 10001
— • Same. Typewritten.
© Clarence Krum, New York ; 1896 : 6.5941,
Dec. 4; 2c. Dec. 4. 10002
— • Same. Typewritten.
© Lillie and Blanche Timmonds, Louisville;
1897 : 36075, June 17. 2c. June 17.
10003
— by H. B. Lewis. 8 p. f. Typewritten.
© le. July 8, 1910 ; D : 21562 ; H. B. Lewis,
Muskegon, Mich. 10004
— a comedy in 4 acts, by C. Van V. Sewell.
© Cornelius Van Vorst Sewell, Rye, N. Y. ;
1898; 6560, Jan. 19. 10005
a romantic drama of 1776, by F. Agnus
and L. Malloy,
© Felix Agnus and Louise Malloy, Balti-
more ; 1899 : 33234, May 17. 10006
— 8ee also Gertrude.
Daughter (A) of the Scots; drama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, written and arr. by Mrs.
H. T. Sprague. 57 p. 4°. Ms.
© Mrs. Horace T. Sprague, Chicago; 1883:
14611, Aug. 6; Ic. Aug. 4, 1884. 10007
476
10008
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10028
Daug-hter (A) of the slums; a melodrama of to-
day, by J. W. Schwartz.
© Jacob W. Schwartz, New York ; D : 4521,
Jan. 12. 1904. 10008
Daug-liter (A) of the South; an original com-
niedy-drania in 4 acts, by Justin Adams. 79 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Earl Burijess, New Yorlv ; D : 14115, Oct.
22, 1908; 2c. Oct. 22. 1908. 10009
See also Among southern pines.
Daughter of the storm; a 4 act drama, by A.
E. Lewis. 76 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Alma E. Lewis, Melrose, Mass. ; D : 7338,
Sept. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1905. 10010
Eaughter (A) of the sun; phantasy in 4 acts
and 7 scenes, by W. C. Duncan and G. F.
Hummoi. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1912 ; D : 29853 ; Wm. Carey
Duncan and Geo. F. Hummel, New Torli.
10011
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by C. W.
Bachmann and C. E. Hughes, jr.
© C. Wm. Bachmann and Chas. E. Hughes,
Los Angeles ; D : 14102, Oct. 6, 1908. 10012
or, Cortez, spectacular drama of the Span-
ish conquest of Mexico and the Aztecs in 4
acts, by C. W. Bachmann and Charles E.
Hughes, jr. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30199 ; C. Wm. Bach-
mann, Los Angeles. 10013
Daughter (A) of the tumbrils; a play in 1 act,
by W. E. Grogan. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter E. Grogan, London ; D : 5112,
June 2, 1904 ; 2c. June 11, 1904. 10014
Daughter (A) of the West. See Poppy gold.
Daughter (A) of today; drama in 4 acts, by
M. F. Devine. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34783 ; Mary Frances
Devine, Lowell. 10015
Daughter (A) of Uncle Sam; an original Ameri-
can play, by L. Bascom, founded upon H novel
entitled Wliom the gods love, by Eudora
Swasey.
© Lee Bascom, New York ; 1892 : 843, Jan. 5.
10016
Daughter (The) of Venice; drama in 4 acts, by
DeW. Kaplan. 4 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1914 ; D : 35946 ; DeWitte Kap-
lan, Englewood, N. J. 10016a
Daughter (A) of Virginia; a comedy in 4 acts,
by J. W. Walsh. G4 p. f. Mimeographed.
© .Joseph W. Walsh, Chicago; D : 9780,
Jan. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 10017
Daughter (A) of wrath, by B. M. Dix.
© Beulah Marie Dix, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1899:4627. Jan. 11. 10018
Daughter's (A) atonement. See Jagon.
Daughter's danger; vaudeville sketch, by E. S.
Marshall. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8. 1914 : D : 39039 ; Emma Seckle
Marshall, Los Angeles. 10018a
Daughter's (A) devotion. See Margaret.
Daughter's (A) evidence; a romantic drama in
6 acts, tr. and adapted from the French of
Une cause c616bre, by H. Jackson.
© Hart Jackson, New York ; 1878 : 969, Jan.
23. 10019
Daughter's (The) oath. See Shadow brook.
Daughters (The) of an anarchist; a drama in
5 acts, by C. A. Reade. 49 p. f*. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles A. Reade, Chicago ; D : 948, Oct.
12, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 12. 1901. 10020
Daughters (The) of an infidel; a drama in 5
acts, by C. A. Reade.
© Charles A. Reade, Chicago; 1884:7820,
Apr. 12. 10021
Daughters of an inn keeper; by W. G. Ford.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William G. Ford, Medford, Mass.; D:
7497, Nov. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1905. 10022
Daughters of Babylon; a play in 4 acts, by AV.
Barrett. Typewritten.
© Wilson Barrett, London ; 1897 : 9587, Feb.
6 ; Ic. Mar. 6. 10023
Daughters (The) of Dora Thorne; a drama in
4 acts, by B. Poynter. 103 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Beulah Poynter, Bethanv, Mo. ; D : 14182,
Oct. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1908. 10024
Daughters of Eve; a musical comedy, book and
lyrics by F. G. Buchanan. 21 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909 ; D : 17382 ; Frances
Grant Buchanan, Denver. 10025
an original play in 4 acts, by A. E. Lancas-
ter and J. Magnus.
© A. E. Lancaster and Julian Magnus,
United States ; 1894 : 37596, Aug. 11. 10026
Same.
© A. E. Lancaster & Julian Magnus, United
States ; 1894 : 39555, Aug. 28. 10027
• a play in 3 acts, by H. C. Colwell. 71 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Henry C. Colwell, United States; D:
15675, Apr. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1909. 10028
477
10029
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10048
Daughters of men; a play in 3 acts, by Charles
Klein. 50, 33 p. 4". Typewritten.
© C. Klein, New York; D : 8812, July 11,
1906 ; 2c. act 1, 2, July 16, 1906 ; 2c. act 3, July
19, 1906. 10029
Daughters (The) of Satan. See Belle (The) of
Hades.
Daughters of the city; comedy in 3 acts, by
H. F. Brock. 195 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1915; D : 39572 ; Howard F.
Brock, Cambridge, Mass. 10029a
Daughters (The) of the Revolution; a comedy
in 4 acts, by Pauline Phelps.
© Neil Burgess, Highlands of Navesink,
N. J. ; D : 2938, Jan. 12, 1903. 10030
Daughters of the rich; play in 1 act, by Jack
London. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1915; D : 40657 ; Hilda Gil-
bert, New York. 10030a
Daughters (The) of Troy. See Two tragedies
of Seneca.
Daughter's (A) sacrifice; a drama in 4 acts, by
C. Trusiano, English tr. by Charles Baker. 16
p. f. Typewritten.
© Carmelo Trusiano, Hartford ; D : 4315,
Nov. 25, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1904. 10031
See also Nineteen years after.
Dauntless; a melodrama in 5 acts, by M. A.
Schneider. New Castle, Pa., Daily and weekly
news [1884] 40 p. 12°.
© Maggie A. Schneider, United States;
1884 : 8015, Apr. 16 ; 2c. July 28. 10032
Same.
© by Maggie A. Schneider, New Castle, Pa.,
as the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 3000, Apr. 1, 1912. Original entry,
Apr. 16, 1884, no. 8015. 10033
Dauntless Nell, the girl detective; a sensa-
tional melodrama in 4 acts, by P. C. S. Mc-
Lean. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pearl Charlton Seward McLean, New
York; D:5171, June 13, 1904; 2c. .July 14,
1904. 10034
Dave; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by M. S. Kern.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© May Stewart Kern, Brooklyn ; D : 15961,
May 27, 1909; 2c. May 27, 1909. 10035
Davenport & co., marriage brokers; farce com-
edy in 1 act. by Charles AV. Neuman. [15] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24032 ; Lewis stock
CO., New York. 10036
Dave's birthday; comedy drama in 1 act, by T.
Friel. [1], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D: 29149; Thornton
Friel, Dunellen, N. J. 10037
David; by Caleb Young Rice. New York, Dou-
bleday. Page & company, 1909. 3 p. 1., [3]-
128 p. 12".
© Sept. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; A : 245244 ;
McClure co.. New York. 10038
a domestic drama in 4 acts, by G. S. Johns.
© George S. Johns, St. Louis ; 1897 : 29651,
May 15 ; 2c. Nov. 18. [Note : Copies bear title,
David Laroque] 10039
— -1 act drama, by Heleue Ripley [i. e. H. R.
Noble] 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1910 ; D : 20626 ; Helena Rip-
ley Noble. Boston. 10040
play in 5 acts, by C. Skinner. [125] p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910; D : 21733 ; Constance
Skinner, Chicago. 10041
a play in 4 acts, by M. McSpadden.
© Mariet McSpadden, Chicago ; 1899 : 3625,
Jan. 9. 10042
— play in 3 acts, by Rita Edgar. 121 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28849 ; Mrs. E. F.
Leo, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 10043
a tragedy, by Cale Young Rice. New York,
McClure, Phillips & co., 1904. 1 p. 1. vi, 116
p. 4°.
© McClure, Phillips & co.. New York; D:
5051, May 9, 1904 ; 2c. May 9, 1904. 10044
See also Collected plays and poems; by
Cale Young Rice.
David and Bathshua; drama in 5 acts, Charles
Whitworth Wynne [pseud, of Charles William
Cayzer] New York, The Knickerbocker press,
1903. 4 p. 1., 100 p. 8°.
© Charles Whitworth Wynne, Great Brit-
ain; D : 2905, Jan. 26, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1903.
10045
David and his wives; a vaudeville in 3 acts, by
E. Lawrence.
© Eweretta Lawrence, London ; 1896 : 59381,
Oct. 29. 10046
David and Jonathan; or, The shepherd king, a
classic tragedy embracing also the history of
King Saul, in 5 acts, by G. A. Lafayette.
[Seattle, Co-operative printers, 1889] 80 p.
12°.
© G. A. Lafayette, Denver; 1889:37603,
Dec. 10; 2c. Mar. 20, 1894. 10047
David Carruth; a romantic comedv in 4 acts, by
P. J. White. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Porter J. White, St. Louis, D : 1418, Feb.
8, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1902. 10048
478
10049
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10069
David Cohn, der New Yorker heiratsvermitt-
ler; original-posse mit gesang und tanz, in 3
aufzuegen und 5 bildern, von 0. Hauenstein.
New York [1896] 65 p. 12°.
© Conrad Hauenstein, New York; 1896:
3070, Jan. 8; 2c. Feb. 12. 10049
David Copperfield; dramatization of Cliarles
Dickens' novel of same name, play in 5 acts,
by A. R. Friend and M. H. Mueller. 107 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D: 20253; Alice R.
Friend and Meta H. Mueller, Milwaukee.
10050
■piece en 5 actes, par M. Maurey d'apres
Charles Dickens. 42 p. (In Petite illus-
tration, no. 13. — 24 mai 1913, serie-theatre. —
no. 8)
© May 24, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33582; Max Maurey, Paris. 10051
a play in 5 acts, dramatized from the novel
of Charles Dickens by M. Holland. 79 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mildred Holland, New York; D : 15400,
Mar. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1909. 10052
See also Hearts of gold. — Highway (The)
of life. — Mr. Peggotty. — What women will
do.
David Garrick; lustspiel in 4 aufziigen, frei
nach Deinhardstein von Richard Hamel.
© Eduard Bloch, Berlin; D : 937, Oct. 9,
1901. 10053
David Garrick's masterpiece; comedy in 1 act,
by F. H. James. New York, Wetzel, Rosener
& James, 1912. 18 p. 24°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1912 ; D : 31828 ;
Fred. H. James, New York. 10054
David Harum; a comedy in 4 acts, dramatized
by Ripley and M. W. Hitchcock. Typewritten.
© Ripley Hitchcock, New York ; 1899 : 51678,
Aug. 11 ; 2c. Aug. 11. 10055
David, king of Israel; a historical drama, by
L. and M. Berger. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leopold and Morris Berger, San Fran-
cisco ; D : 6451, Apr. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1905.
10056
David Laroque, See David,
David of Bethlehem; a play in 4 acts, by F.
Wilkinson. 180 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Wilkinson, New York ; D : 460,
May 13, 1901 ; 2c. May 13, 1901. 10057
See also Two plays of Israel.
David Revelton; a comedy, by Elizabeth Ronele
[pseud, of E. E. Witherspoon] 96 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Eleanor Elizabeth Witherspoon, Wash-
ington ; D : 15355. Mar. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Mav 20,
1909. 10058
David Rose; a drama in 3 acts, by Burton Hall.
77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. ; D:
2473. Oct. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1902. 10059
David Rose, musician; a modern plav in 3 acts,
by B. L. Hall. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Long Beach, Cal. ;
1896 : 60420. Nov. 2 : 2c. Nov. 2. 10060
David und Goliath; lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Georg Kaiser. Weimar, Druck von R. Wag-
ner sohn [1914] 87 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36877 ; Anstalt fiir
auffiihrungsrecht dramatisch^r werke d. liter-
atur u. musik, g. m. b. h., Charlottenburg,
Germany. 10060a
David Venture; or, Thirst for oflB.ce, a play in
3 acts, by W. P. Tynan.
© William P. Tynan, Paterson ; 1877 : 1311,
Feb. 2. 10061
David's harem; a burlesque, by B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York ;
1900 A : 5284, Feb. 26. 10062
a 1 act comedy, by A. I. Eraser. 14 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ada Isabel Eraser, San Francisco; D:
356, Apr. 17, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1901. 10063
David's last choice; a play by A. Gerstenberg.
© Alice Gerstenberg, Chicago ; D : 15278,
Mar. 8, 1909 ; Ic. Feb. 11. 1910. 10064
Davy Crockett; an American comedy drama in
5 acts.
© Frank D. Plall, New York ; 1900 A : 9395,
Apr. 12. 10065
an American drama in 5 acts, by Frank
Murdoch.
© Deronda Mayo, Canton, Pa., in renewal
for 14 years from Aug. 6, 1900 ; 1900 A : 18578,
July 27. 10066
— a comedy drama in 5 acts.
© E. M. Gardiner, Chicago ; 1900 A : 11382,
May 5. 10067
an original domestic drama in 5 acts, by
F. Murdoch.
© Frank Murdoch, New York ; 1872 : 8332,
Aug. 6. 10068
romantic tabloid drama in 1 act, by Charles
Hart. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
[22] p. f. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 30, 1914; 2c. Dec. 18, 1914; D:
39137; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 10068a
Davy Cummin; a drama in 4 acts, by J. C.
Heywood.
© J. C. Heywood, New York; 1872:2128,
Mar. 5. 10069
479
10070
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10083
Davy Jones; oi-, Davy Jones' locker, a nautical
farcical operetta in 3 acts, written and com-
posed by F. Miller, jr.
© Frederick Miller, jr., Boston ; 1894 : 8281,
Feb. 2. 10070
Davy Jones' locker. Ree Con. — Davy Jones.
Dawn; allegorical, lyric opera in prologue and 2
acts, words and anisic by E. Q. Sheatz. 57 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909 ; D : 17153 ; Elizabeth Q.
Sheatz, Philadelphia. 10071
drama in 4 acts and 4 tableaux, by D. A.
Reynolds. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1911 ; D : 25819 ; D. A. Rey-
nolds, New York.
10072
— ■ [a drama in 1 act] by Percival L. Wilde
[pseud, of P. L. Weil] (In Smart set, Nov.,
1914)
© Oct. 15, 1914 ; Ic. Oct. 17, 1914 ; D : 38566 ;
Percival L. Weil, New York. 10072a
based on material supplied by A. Conan
Doyle. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914; D: 35915; Percival L.
Weil. New York. 10072b
— dramatic sketch in 1 act, by S. Conday. 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914 : D : 38926 ; Stephen Con
day, St. Paul.
10072c
— play adapted from George McDonald's Lit-
tle daylight, by Elsa Tudor. [1], 11 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913 ; D : 34739 ; Elsa Tudor
de Pierrefeu, Chicago. 10073
— a play in 1 act, by R. Hughes. New York,
1907. 1 p. 1., 14 p. 12°. ([Sergei's acting
drama, no. 576] )
© Rupert Hughes, New York; D : 10224,
Mar. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1907. 10074
— play in 3 acts, by G. D. Parker. [131] p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1914; D : 38682 ; George D.
Parker, New York. 10074a
M.
— a play of modern American life, by J.
Downey. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. M. Downey, East Cleveland ; D : 13628,
Aug. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1908. 10075
with The noble lord, The traitor, A house
of cards. Playing with fire. The finger of God,
1 act plays of life to-day, by Percival Wilde.
New York, Henry Holt & co., 1915. 4 p. 1. 168
p. 12".
© Feb. 20, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915 ; D : 39723 ;
Percival L. Wilde, New York. 10075a
Dawn — Continued.
or. The quest, drama in 4 acts, by T. F.
Tracey and A. Gallatin. 105 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; D : 35774 ; Thomas F.
Tracey and Alberta Gallatin, New York.
10075b
(Les aubes) ; by Emile Verhaeren, tr. by
Arthur Symons. Boston, Small, Maynard &
CO., 1915. 2 p. 1., 112 p. 8".
© May 15, 1915 ; 2c. and alf . May 20, 1915 ;
A : 401070 ; Small, Maynard & co., Boston.
10075c
Dawn (The) of a new year; one person dra-
matic act, by C. Lorraine and Jesse G. M.
Glick. 6 p. t". Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24075 ; Claude Lor-
raine, Oakland. Cal. 10076
Dawn (The) of day; play in 2 acts, by B. McCor-
mack. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1915; D: 40610; Blanche Mc-
Cormack, Los Angeles. 10076a
A villian's dubble crime
H. Rosenkrans. 1 p. 1., 33 p. 16°.
or.
by Eugene
Printed.
© Thesus Clio Davidson, Newark, N. J. ;
1888 : 27969. Oct. 2 : 2c. Nov. 5. 10077
Dawn (The) of eternity; a spectacular religious
drama in 5 acts and 9 epochs, by H. W. Rogers
and Arthur J. Lamb. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910 ; D : 21796 ; H. W. Rog-
ers, Wheeling, W. Va. 10078
Dawn (The) of freedom; a drama in 4 acts and
6 tableaux, adapted by E. Plj'^mpton and A.
Corbett.
© Eben Plympton and Adolphe Corbett,
New York ; 1889 : 24098, Aug. 6. 10079
a romantic military war drama in 5 acts.
by Miron Leffingwell.
© Paul Gilmore, Dubuque, la. ; 1898 : 65108,
Nov. 7. 10080
or, The Irish patriot's dream, by M. M.
Meagher.
© M. M. Meagher, New Bedford, Mass. ;
1873 : 13800, Nov. 28. 10081
Dawn (The) of iron; a realistic drama in 5 acts,
depicting the struggles of a crucial period in
England, one hundred years ago, by T. M.
Hunter.
© Thomas M. Hunter, Brooklyn; 1897:
68462, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 13. 10082
Dawn of liberty; a colonial comedy-drama in 4
acts, by Charles Ulrich. Chicago and New
York, The Dramatic publishing company
[1905] 73 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co.. Chicago ; D : 7747, Dec.
21, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1905. 10083
480
10084
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10103
Dawn of liberty — Ooiitinuert.
a romance of the Revolution, a 5 act melo-
drama, by H. G. Hall.
© Howard Gerald Hall. Decatur, Midi. ;
1894 : 49941. Oct. 26. 10084
Dawn (The) of love; comedy dramatic sketch,
l)y W. E. ]\IcMann. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40030 ; Pietro Sosso
and Walter E. McIMann. San Francisco.
10084a
Dawn (The) of morn; a jilaylet, by T. H. Davis.
9 p. f. Typewritten.
© Thomas Henry Davi.'^, Wilkinsburg, Pa. ;
D : 4055, Feb. 26. 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1904.
10085
Dawn of music,
slums.
SVr Little mother of the
Da,wn (The) of peace; alle.iiory on war in 3 acts,
])y G. F. Or,i,nbet. 41 p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26. 1912; D : 28832 : Georw
Franklin Orgibet, Chicasro. 10085a
— — minstrel first part. arr. by O. C. Ziegfeld.
© Oliver C. Ziegfeld, Baltimore; 1898; 4229,
.Tan. 10; 2c. Jan. 10.
10086
- 1 act play, by A. J. Ryan.
© A. .T. Rvan, Chicago: 1890 ; 23237. July 23.
10087
Dawn (The) of reason; dramatic playlet, by
E. E. Drisko. 6 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912 ; D : 2S476 ; Eleanor Earl
Drisko. Kansas City, Kan. 10088
Dawn (The) of redemption; or. The adoration
of the Magi kings, a Christmas play in 4
acts, by Elizabeth Folding.
© Roxburv pub. co., New York: 1899;
12654, Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 10089
Dawn (The) of the new day. See Pedigree.
Dawn (The) of victory; play in 4 acts, by G. W.
Merchant. 39 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8. 1911 ; D ; 24882 ; Grace Winona
Merchant, isrockton, Mass. 1O090
Dawn (The) of Waterloo; sketch in 1 scene, by
R. C. Woodville and E. L. Swete. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1913; D: 34.543; R. Caton
Woodville and E. I-yall Swete, I>ondon. 10091
Dawning; ox% Complete atonement, play in 1
act, by G. Balsar. 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Charles Balsar. Jackson. Mich.; D:7426.
Oct. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 10092
Dawson (The) widow; dramatized from the
novel of A. R. Crane, by Fi-ederick F. Schra-
der.
© Alice Rollins Crane, Dawson Citv, Can-
ada ; D ; 86, Jan. 28, 1901. 10093
Dawson's mistakes, by E. Lester.
© Edward Lester, New York ; D ; 4079, Oct.
10, 1903. 10094
Day (The) See Tag (Der)
Day (The) after; a farce comedy, by T. H.
Sayre. Typewritten.
© T. H. Savre. New York f 1897 ; 7003, Jan.
23: 2c. Jan. 23. 10095
play in 4 acts, by Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell.
67 p. f. Typewritten.
© ^\v. and Mrs. Howard Russell, Portland,
Or. ; D : 11980. Dec. 24. 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 1907.
10096
Day (A) and a night; comedy in 1 act, by A. C
Ruggeri. 22. [2] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3. 1911; D : 24122 ; Agnes G.
Ruggeri, New York. 10097
— comedy in 2 acts, by Agnes C. Ruggeri.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald. 1912. 19 p. 12°.
© Feb. 8. 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D ; 28615 :
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 10098
Dawning (The) of the day.
alanna.
See Eilleen
farcical comedy in 1 act, by Nelson Comps-
ton. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
[32] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 3. 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 1914 ; D : 39182 ;
Alex. Byers. Chicago. 10098a
Day (A) and a night in New York; an original
musical farce comedy in 3 acts, with original
music and songs, by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hovt, Charlestown, N. H. ;
1898 : 22137, Apr. 7. 10099
Day and night; by Mrs. H. P. Cullum.
© Mrs. H. P. Cullum, Chicago; D;8666,
June 11, 1906. 10100
Day and night in Chinatown; burlesque, by
Lon Hascall. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911; D: 2.5740: Jack Singer,
inc., New York. 10101
Day (A) at Belle Isle; musical comedy, by M. E.
Levine. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913 ; D ; 35059 ; Moses E. Le-
vine. Cleveland. 10102
Day (A) at Happy Hollow school; by Lettie
Cook Van Derveer. Lebanon. O., March bros.,
1910. 29 p. 12".
© Oct. 20, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1910 ; D : 22329 ;
March bros., Lebanon, O. 10103
5379°— 15-
-31
481
10104
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10125
Day at Niagara Falls; musical comedy in 1 act,
by S. S. Howe. 39 p. 4". Typewritten. [I.i-
bretto only]
© Samuel S. Howe, Brooklyn ; D : 7729, Dec.
18, 1905; 2c. Dec. 18. 1905. 10104
Day (A) at Oakland; or, Won by a tongue, by
M. Mauley. 10 p. f". Typewritten.
© Morris Manley, Chicago ; D : 10526, May
9. 1907 ; 2c. May 9, 1907. 10105
Day (A) at the country fair; 1 act play for
hoiiie talent. l)y A. Olmstead. 48 p. 16".
Printetl.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910; D : 22527 : Aeol a Olm-
stead. Millersliurg. O. 10106
Day at the Hotel Broke; dramatic composition,
by J. Fenton. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© 1 c. Apr. 1, 1910 ; D : 206S^2 : Jamos Fen-
ton, York, Neb. 10107
Day (A) at the junction. See Cobwebs.
i^ay (A) at the Knowitall woman's club; Ity
M. M. Parker.
© Mary Moncure Parker, Cliicauo ; D : 4;i.'>4,
Dec. 2. 1903. 10108
Day at the links; 1 act vaudeville skit, by David
M. Woirr. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. S, 1909 : D : 16845 ; Paul Hirscli.
Chicago. 10109
Day (A) at the race course; drama in 5 acts, by
<T. O. Klingncr and C. F. Leavers. 47 p. 4".
'l\vpewi-itten.
© Gus C. Klingner and Charles F. Leavers,
Chicago; 1892 : 35977, Sept. 1; 2c. Sept. 8.
10110
Day (A) at the races; vaudeville sketch, by C. E.
Splan. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4. 1913; D: 33398; Clyde Eldon
Splan, Detroit. 10111
Day (A) at the springs. See White Sulphur.
Day (A) at the World's fair; by .1. W. Stover.
© J. W. Stover. Chicago ; 1895 : 65274, Dec.
24.
10112
Day (The) before Christmas. See Jolly plays
for holidays.
Day (The) before the convention; 1 act dramatic
sketcli, by J. W. Carey.
© John W. Carey, Sioux City, la. ; D : 15603,
Apr. 13. 1909. 10113
Day (The) before the day; drama in 3 acts, by
Chester Bailey Fernald. 3 v. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. J>Uy 24. 1915 ; D : 41303 ; C. B. Fer-
nald, London. 10113a
Day (The) before the J hop; or, A mix-up in
men, a farce in 1 act, by Annette Kittredge.
15 p. 32°. Printed.
© Annette Kittredge Norton, Niagara Falls,
N. Y. ; D : 2971, Feb. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1903.
"10114
Day (The) before the wedding; a farce [by]
Robert C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1885:
26494. Dec. 16; 2c. Apr. 15, 1886. 10115
Day break; political play in 4 acts, by W. F.
Allen and Marvin A. Riley. [.53] p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 25. 1911 : D : 25075 ; Walter Fox
Allen. Lawrenceville, N. J. 10116
• See alao Daybreak.
Day (The) breaking. Sec Night.
Day (A) dream; by J. Snyder.
© John Snyder, Welleslev, Mass. ; D : 10667,
May 31, 1907. 10117
Day dreams; a drama, by E. B. Gay.
© Elsie Barker Gay, New York; 1897:
.50011, Sept. 7. 10118
— — play in 1 act, by Mary Wellington. [7] p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6. 1912 ; D : 29073 ; Marie Weller.
New York. 10119
Day (A) in a district school; comedy in 2 acts,
by E. Roscower. 52 p. 16°. Printed.
© May 25, 1911; 2c. Mav 26. 1911; D:
24289 ; Emma Roscower. Goldsboro, N. C. 10120
Day (A) in a doctor's office; a fai-ce in 1 act,
by Henry A. Hoetler. Clyde. O., Ames publish-
ing ccmipany [1898] 10 p., 1 1. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 324] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893:57570.
Dec. 27 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 10121
Day (A) in Boulogne; by Arthur Law. London,
.LWillinms.ltd.; New York. E. Schuberth&co.,
1904. 17 p. 8°.
© .Joseph Williams, ltd.. London ; D : 5330.
July 23. 1904 ; 2c. July 23. 1904. 10122
Day (A) in camp; by L. R. Cowdrey.
© Louis R. Cowdrey. Passaic, N. J. ; 1900
A : 3477, Feb. 7. 10123
a musical comedy.
© Jos. K. Strasburger, United States ; 1892 :
31367, July 28. 10124
Day (A) in camp with the state National
guard. See Raw (The) recruit.
Day (A) in court; farce in 1 act, by J. S. Mur-
phy.
© Lyceum pub. co.. United States. ; 1900 A :
7581, Mar. 22. 10125
482
10126
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10146
Day (A) in France. See At gay Monte Carlo.
Day (A) in the Ai-oostook; by A. E. Damon.
© A. E. Damon, Dan vers, Mass. ; 1897 :
7956, Jan. 29. 10126
Day (A) in the life of the devil. Sec Red
(The) light of Mars.
Day (A) in the seraglio; a little comedy in 1
act, by H. Kane. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Kane. Washington; D:4680. Mar.
4, 1904; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 10127
Day (The) of atonement; in 5 acts, by P. F.
1 1< )g:owaj-. Typewritten.
© Phil. F. Roiioway, I'ortland, Or. ; 1900 A
28449, Nov. 5; 2e. Nov. 5.
Day (A) of reckoning; by H. B. V. Edwardes.
© Henry B. V. Edwardes, Brookline, Mass. ;
D: 12730, Apr. 11. 1908. 10136
Day (The) of Saint Martin; a romantic drama
in 3 acts, by B. Kennedy.
© Bratton Kennedy, Philadelphia; 1898:
3136-5, May 20. 10137
Day (The) of the duchess; farce comedy in 1
act, by Alice C. Thompson. 'Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1911. 12 p. 16" (On cover:
ISaker's ed. of plays)
© Aug. 31, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911 ; D : 25119 ;
Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston. 10138
10128 ^^y (The) of the wedding. See Yom hachupa.
Day (The) of days; fantastic play in 4 acts, by
I.. J. Vance. [144] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914 ; D : 36612 ; Louis Joseph
Vance, New York. 10128a
Day of defeat; by B. ^I. Dix. 86 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1909; D: 17256; Beulah
Marie Dix, Lynn, Mass. 10129
Day (A) of discord. See Two brass bands.
Day (The) of doom; a spectacular drama in 5
acts, by (1. F. Piatt founded on Bulwer Lyt-
ton's novel The last days of Pompeii. 107 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© George Foster Piatt. Milwaukee; D:
2378, Se]>t. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1902. 10130
Day (The) of dupes. See Happiness, and other
plays.
Day (A) of excitement; 1 act comedy, by
Charles Horwitz. 14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Edith IMerriless and Alfred Doria, New
York; D : 4578, Feb. 2. 1904; 2c. Feb. 2, 1904.
10131
Day (The) of judgment; [a domestic drama in
4 acts, by Jean Barrymore] 77 p. f. Type-
written.
© United amusement co.. Erie, Pa. ; D :
8883, July 30. 1906; 2c. Aug. 1, 1906. 10132
drama, by J. Adams. 86 p. 8". ^Type-
written.
© Justin Adam.s, Salem, Mas.s. ; D : 4006,
Sept. 25, 1903; 2c. Oct. 20, 1903. 10133
a play in 3 acts, by J. Wiegand, authorized
tr. by A. Von Ende.
© Amelia Von Ende, New York; D; 12240,
Jan. 25, 1908. 10134
Day (The) of payment; play of the present
time in 4 acts, by L. H. Foster. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35043 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 10135
Day (A) of truth; a comedy in 3 acts, by B.
Davenport.
© Butler Davenport, New York ; D : 15131,
Feb. 19, 1909. 10139
Day (The) of vows; or. The song of the soul's
redemption, draiiiatic arr. of Solomon's Song
of songs, by F. E. Ben-OIiel. [1], 16 p. 4".
Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1915; D : 42131 ; Florence
Elizabeth Ben-Oiliel, Brookline, Mass. 10139a
Day (A) off; comedy sketch, by E. A. Sumner
and L. Dinsmore.
© E. A. Sumner and Lon Dinsmore, Boston ;
1885:2893, Feb. 2. 10140
— ■ an extra vaganzic farce in 2 acts, by M. Ott.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D; 32243 ; Matthew Ott,
Wollaston, Mass, 10141
a farce comedy, by E. Howard. 118 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ernest Howard, Boston ; 1888 : 15686,
May 31 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 10142
Day (A) on the campus. See Co-eds (The) of
Glenwood.
Day (A) on the farm; by .1. E. Walters. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© .John E. Walter.s, New York; D:3781,
Aug. 1, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1903. 10143
dramatic composition, by .7. E. Walters.
[2] p. f^ T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1.5, 1912; D : 31134 ; John E.
Walters, Baltimore. 10144
Day 1001; the words of a comic opera, by I. O.
Dherba.
© I. O. Dherba, New York; 1897:22399,
Apr, 9. 10145
Day out company; comedy farce, in 3 acts, by
A. T, Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York ; 1889 : 836.
Jan. 5. 10146
483
10147
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10162
Day (The) that lAncoln died; a play in 1 act,
l).v I'. Wan-en an«l W. Hutchiiis. |21, 21 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2G, 1909; D : 16087 ; Prescott
AVai-i-en. Newton. Mass.. aixl Will Hiitchins,
IVei-dcld, Mass. 10147
Same. Boston. W. H. Balver & co., 1912.
IG p. 12".
© Mar. 7, 1912; 2c. Mar. 8. 1912; D : 29052 ;
IM-escott Warren and Will Hiitchins, Newton.
Mass. 10148
Day (A) too soon; a playlet, by Gordon Men-
del.ssolm. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. I.. Mendelssohn, New York; D:9198,
Oct. 0. 1900 ; 2c. r)(t. 0. 1906. 10149
Day (The) we celebrate; oriirinal Irish sketch,
hy K. IlarriRan.
© Edward Harrijran. Broolilyn ; 1874 : 442:i.
Aw. ?'. 10150
Day (The) will come; i)lay in 1 act, by F.
Gerald. 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1914; D : 3740.") ; Florenc*'
Gerald, New York. 10150a
Day (A) with our soldiers on the picket lines
during- the War of the Rebellion. See
Picket (The) guards.
Day (A) with Sedgwick in Pennsylvania.
Sec Gettysburg (The) gun.
Day (A) with the movies. See Dopey's talks.
Day (A) with the specialists; or. Cured at
last, a lra;iic far(-(>let in H .scenes, by F. S.
Watson. New York, The Grafton press, 1910.
51 p. 12".
© Oct. 28. 1910; 2c. Dec. 12, 1910; D:
22819; Francis S. Watson, Boston. 10151
Daybreak; dnuna in 5 acts, by t)lof Alfred
Toflteen. 75 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911; D: 25843: O. A. Toft-
teen, Cliicairo. 10152
— — See (ilao Day break.
Day's monologs; by G.
Typewritten.
© (Jt'orire W. Day. New York
Sept. 12, 1904; 2c. Sept. 0, 1904.
Days (The) of auld lang syne. See Beside the
bonnie brier bush.
Days (The) of '49; original comedy in 1 act, by
:\I. Nobles. [1], 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 27, 1913; D : 33629 ; Milton
Nobles, Brooklyn. 10154
See alao California pioneers.
Days (The) of gold; an idyll of modern Cali-
fornia in 4 acts, by P. V. MiRhels. 158 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Philip Verrill Mighels, New York; D:
11604, C)ct. 20. 19U7; 2c. Oct. 2-5, 1907. 10155
W. Day. 0 p. 4".
D : 5.547.
10153
Days of old Mantou; by D. A. Ruebel and M.
Aull.
© Dan A. Kuebel and Margaret Aull, Lex-
ington, Mo. ; D : 15211. Mar. 1. 1909. 10156
a college musical comedy in 3 acts. Li-
bretto.
© Daniel A. Ruebel, Lexington, Mo. ; D :
12816, Apr. 23, 1908. 10157
Days (The) of Richelieu. Sec Pere Dubois.
Days (The) of 1783. See Village (The) mail-
carrier.
Days (The) of 1776. See Hermit (The)
Days of '76; a colonial military eiiisudc in 1 act,
with music, i)ook and music by ('. K. Lepaige.
© Chas. K. Lepaige, Port .fervls. N. Y. ; D :
13.306, .July 7, 1908. 10158
Days (The) of shoddy; by G. L. Mordecai.
© G. L. Mordecai, New York; 1882:13393.
Aug. 14. 10159
Days of '61; 1 act comedy sketch, by .Tack Gor-
man and Ben McKinney. 12 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. IS, 1909; D: 16970; Vaudeville
liroducing co.. New York. 10160
Days of slavery; a drama in 4 acts and 8 tab-
leau-v, by Whallen and Martell.
© Whallen and Martell, Union Hill. N. .7.:
1893: 52985, Nov. 28. 10161
Days of the Commune. Sec Paris.
Days (The) of the Knickerbockers. See Hil-
ma, the wanderfoot.
Days (The) of the Magnificent; drama of old
Florence in blank ver.st' and pro.se. by A. Ma-
quarie. I>ondon. Bickes and son. ltd.. 1911.
viii, 1.55 p. 12".
© Oct. 13, 1911; 2c. Nov. 23,: 1911; D:
25834; Arthur Maquarii', East Molesev, Eng-
land. 10162
Days (The) of the Revolution. Sec Spy (The)
of the Hudson.
Days (The) of the serpent worshipers. See
Crown (The) of Atlas.
Days of war; play in 1 act. by Maurice .Toy and
Gordon A. Smith. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D:. 39770; Madame
Yorska, New York. 10162a
Day's (A) racing at Jerome. .sVy- Four-in-
hand (The) club.
Days (The) that are gone [and] School days;
two monologs. by Martha L. Dingman, with
lesson talks by I-reota E. Bruner. Lebanon, O..
March brothers, 1914. 24 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1914 : D : 37765 ;
March brothers, Lebanon, O. 10162b
484
10163
C0PYRIC4HTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10180
Dayton's lady; play in 3 acts, by A. I> W.
Allen. lOG p. 4°. Typowritten.
© Ic. Juno 19. 1913: D : 33r>41 : Ado !•<'
Wolfe Allen, Hartford. 10163
Dazzling" Nancy; or, A trip to the bottom of
the sea, a merry whirl of complications in 2
acts, by B. (^erard. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barnev Gerard. New York ; D : 51S5, June
16, 1904; 2c. June 16. 1904. 10164
De black magician; or. The wonderful beaver.
an Ethiopian comicality in 1 scene, by Henry
B. Williams, jr. New York. R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1S7G :
14579; Dec. 29: 2c. Sept. 15. 1877. 10165
De cara al sol; boceto de comedia en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de J. G. Porcel. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 31 p.
12°.
© Mar. 15. 1915; Ic. Mar. 17. 1915; D :
40070; Juan G. Porcel, :Madrid. 10165a
De chicken walk; by T. P. Sullivan.
© Timuthv Paul Sullivan. Milwaukee: D:
1294. Jan. 15, 1902. 10166
De coon hunt; an Ethiopian farce in 3 scenes.
New Y''ork, Happy hours company.
© Happv hours co.. New York ; 1874 :
12222. Sept.' 28: 2c. Oct. 17. 10167
De Darktown masqueraders; a musical farce
in 3 acts, by H. West. Typewritten.
© Harrv West. Washinirton ; 1900 A : 131S.
Jan. 1.5. Ic. Jan. 15. 10168
De daughter of de regiment; an Ethiopian bur-
lesque in 1 act, by E. C. Estep. Chicago. T. S.
Denison [1903] 8 p. 16". ([The Ethiopian
drama] )
© Thos. S. Denison. Chicago ; D : 3712. July
11. 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3. 1903. 10168a
De debbil and Dr. Faustum; an Ethiopian
operetta in 2 scenes. New York, Happy hours
company.
© Happv hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12237.
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 10169
De great Pete Bawnuna's niinstuls, de greates
minstuls what is; by M. M. Brannan.
© Michael M. Brannan, Washington: D:
8256, Mar. 30. 1906. 10170
De los barrios bajos; sainete Ifrico, en 1 acto.
dividido en 5 ciiadros, en prosa y verso, orig-
inal de M. Gonz/iloz de Lara, mvisica de los
maestros Padilla y Franco. ^ladrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1910. 33 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only] '^'^^i^S
© Sept. G. 1910: 2c. Sept. 7. 1910: D : 21984.
Manuel Gonzalez de Lara. Madrid. 10171
De 'Lubians; or, De retumgressum cull'd fokes
ub "Washumtum, an I'.thiDiiian J>in"les(inc in 2
acts nnd 12 scenes, by P. K. L. Colo.
© Peter K. li. Cole. Omaha, Neb.: 1S84:
70.54. Apr, 1. 10172
De maid ob de Knnkpiincas; an EiluDpian in-
terluile in 1 scene. New York, Hapi)y hours
company.
© Hiippv hours CO.. New York ; 1874 : 12234,
Sept. 28 : 2c. Oct. 17. 10173
De Miraflores . . . y a pruebal zarzuela madri-
leiia en 2 actos y en prosa, original de A.
Caanumo. miisica de los maestros Quislant y
Badfa. Madrid [Sociedad de autores esi»a-
noles] 1915. 69 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© June 24. 1915: Ic. June 2.5. 1915: D:
41090: Angel Canmano, Madrid. 10173a
De mujer a mujer; comedia en 1 acto y en
prosa. original de A. J[. Vi^rgol. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912. 22 p,
12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. Mav 13, 1912; D:
29707: Ant.)nio il. Vit^rgol, Marlrid. 10174
De old gum game; an Ethiopian extravaganza
in 1 scene. New York. Hapi)y hours coni])any.
© Happv hours co.. New York : 1874 : 12246,
Sept. 28: 2c. Oct. 17. 10175
De pawty ob de second pawt; by Leighton
bros. and Frank J. Conroy. 13 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. June 29, 1911; D : 24606 : Bert and
Frai\k Leighton, New York. 10176
De pesca; entrem^s en prosa. original de P.
Parellada. ^ladrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1908. 13 p. 12°.
© Pablo Parellada, Madritl : D : 13873. Sept,
21, 1908: 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 10177
De pipe dream; vaudeville sketch, by J. D.
Steell.
© John Denton Steell. I>os Angeles; D:
10395. Apr. 22, 1907. 10178
De queen of de bunch; a farce in 1 act. by F. T.
Richards, music by F. Dewey Ricliurds, 21 p,
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© F. T. Richards, New York; D: 11902.
Dec. 11. 1907: 2c. Dec. 11. 1907. 10179
De regia estirpe; comedia llrico-dramAtica en 1
acto, dividido en 4 cuadros. en prosa y verso,
original de Francisco Ramos de Castro y Jos^
Mesa Andrgs. miisica del maestro Enrique
IMavol. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1911. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21. 1911; 2e. Aug. 22. 1911; D:
25048 ; F. Ramos de Castro v J. Mesa Andri^s,
Madrid. 10180
485
10181
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10197
De regreso a la vida; coniwlia en 1 acto y en
prosji, original do U. Alvnivz. IVfadrid [Socie-
dad lie autores espanolcsl 1909. 34 p. 12°.
© Kafael Alvarez, Madrid ; D : 1G149, June
23. 1909; 2c. Juno 23. 1909. 10181
De retumgressum cull'd fokes ub Washum-
tum. See De 'Lubians.
De 7 a 8; coniedia en 1 acto, original de R.
Levda. Madrid [Sociodad de autores espa-
noies] 1910. 24 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21141 ; Rafael Leyda. Madrid. 10182
De una vida; coniedia on prosa en 2 actos. di-
vididos en \in pr61o.so y 3 cuadros, original de
F. J. Cortezo y J. Loirado. Madrid [Sociedad
(lo autores espanoles] 1910. 46 p. 12".
© Sept. G, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21993 ;
F, J. Cortezo y J. I^eirado, Madrid. 10183
De veraneo; coniedia en 1 acto y en prosa, orig-
inal de F. Sassone. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1910. 3.1 p. 12".
© Sept. G, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 219G0 ;
Felipe Sassone, Madrid. 10184
De winnin' ob Hannah; by M. G. Win.stock and
J. S. McCiuade.
© Melvin G. Winstoclc and James S. Mc-
(luade, New York ; D : 1972. June 5, 1902.
10184a
Deacon (The); an original cmuedy drama in .1
acts, by H. O. Dale.
© H(u-ace C. Dale. Reading, Pa.; 1886:
18874, Aug. 20. 10185
Same. New York, H. Roorbach [1892]
1 11. 1.. no p. 12°. (Roorbacb's American ed.
of acting plays, no 5.'»)
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.: 1892:
40283. Oct. 4; 2c. Dec. 16. 10186
Deacon Brodie. See Three plays; by W. E.
Henley and R. L. Stevenson.
Deacon Clough; a comedy in 4 acts [by] D. B.
Currier.
© D. B. Currier, Hanover. N. H. : 1894:
6554, Jan. 27. 10187
Deacon Crankett; a comedy-drama, by J. Hab-
berton.
© John Habberton, Now York; 1880:
13095, Aug. 26. 10188
Deacon (The) entangled; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Harry Osborne. Cbicago, T. S. Denison & co.
[1914] G3 p. 12°. (On cover: Alta series)
© June 8. 1914 ; 2c. Jun(> 11. 1914 ; D 37294 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 10188a
Deacon Flood; by H. Kelley.
© Tlarrv Kelley, Boston: D: 1.5055, Feb. 10.
1909. 10189
Deacon Grab-all vs. Nathan Brown; or. The
war between capital and labor ended, a
serio-comic drama in 3 acts, by J. II. Ckirrv.
Fort Myers, Fia., Rose & Selby", 1896. 2 p. i.,
48 p. 12°.
© J. H. Curry, Fort Myers, Fla. ; 1896:
49065, Aug. 31: 2c. Sept. 1. 10190
Deacon Jackson; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. B.
. Lewis.
© C. B. Lewis, Detroit ; 1879 : 4613, Apr. 7.
10191
Deacon Jones' wife's ghost; a farce in 1 act.
liy B(>rt Kawley. Clyde, O.. Ames publishing
company [1894] 1 p. 1.. 8 p. 12". (On cover:
Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no 345)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde. O. ; 1894:57415,
Dec. 10; 2c. Dec. 14. 10192
Deacon Slocum's presence of mind; monologue
for a woman, by Pauline Phelps. [New York.
K. S. Werner publishing and sujiplv company
(incorporated)] 1904. 10 ii. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner. New York ; A : 86321.
May 4, 1904; 2c. May 20, 1904. 10192a
Deacon's (The) daughter; a sentimental farce
in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Archibald C. Guiiier, New York; 1886:
15808, July 12. 10193
— Same.
© by Esther L. Gunter. New York, as
widow of the author, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 45.58, «X-t. 17. 1913. Original
entry, July 12, 1886. no 15808. 10194
Deacon's second wife; comedy in 3 acts, bv
Allan Abbott. Boston. W. H. Baker & co",
1910. 46 p. 12". (On cover: Baker's ed. of
lilays)
© Jan. 1. 1910; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; D : 17842 :
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 10195
Deacon's (The) son; vaudeville sketch, by W. L.
Chanipenois. 11 ii. f°. Typewiitten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40496; William
Louis Cliampenois, New Orleans. 10195a
Deacon's (The) sweetheart; 1 act farcette, by
Frank Kennedy and A. S. Hoffman. Chicago
and New York. The Dramatic pulilishing coni-
Iiany. 1906. 9 p. 12". (On cover: The comic
(b"aiua, no. 211)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9533,
Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 22. 1906. 10196
Deacon's (The) tribulations; an original com-
edy-drama in 4 acts, by H. C. Dale. Au-
thor's ed. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa. : 1897 :
22846, Apr. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 10197
486
10198
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10218
Dead (The) alive; u drjinui in 4 acts, taken
from tli(! tcreat story of that name by Wilkie
Collins, and dramatized by J. Howard.
© Jessie Howard, Boston ; 1874 : 1930. Feb.
18. 10198
Dead and alive; a drama in 1 act, by G. A.
I^yon, jr.
© Gideon A. Lyon, jr.. Washington; 1895:
2990G, June 4. 10199
See also Hoodwinked.
Dead broke; an American character comedy in
3 acts, by F. A. Durivage.
© Francis A. Durivage, New York; 1879:
15876, Nov. L*4. 10200
comedy in 1 act, by A. Dorris. [21, 19 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1912 : D : 28844 ; Albert Dor-
ris, New York. 10201
Dead-broke (The) hypnotist; sketch in 1 act,
by PI W. Fifield. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912 ; D : 30773 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 10202
Dead (A) cinch; an original farce comedy in 3
acts.
© Emil Nowark, New York; 1891:25344,
July 13. 10203
Dead (The) city; a tragedy, by Gabriele d'An-
nunzio . . . rendered into English by G. Man-
tellini, illustrations from the stage produc-
tion of Eleonora Duse. Chicago, Laird & Lee
[1902] 2 p. 1., vi p., 2 1., 11-282 p. col.
front., pi., port. 12".
© William H. Lee, Cliicago ; A : 34946, .Tune
9. 1902; 2c. July 14. 1902. 10203a
Dead copy; the romantic and emotional crea-
tion in 4 acts, by W. Raymond.
© Walter Raymond. Brooklvn; 1878:2704.
Mar. 5. 10204
Dead-eye (The) mine; play in 4 acts, by Frances
Todd Campbell and Ballou Hood. 167 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1913: D: 32819; George L.
Cooper. Troy. N. Y. 10205
Dead (A) game sport; sketch in 1 act, by B.
Lambert. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D : 23909 ; Beatrice
Lambert, Chicago. 10206
Dead (The) hand; play in 3 acts, by B. Orr.
120 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914 ; D : 37820 ; Edith Orr,
Newton. IVIass. 10206a
or. The foibles of men, the follies of
women and the wisdom of babes, dramatic
satire in 1 reel, by A. D. Rees. 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914; D: 35923; Arthur
Dougherty Rees. Philadelphia. 10206b
Dead (A) heat; comedy in 1 act, for female
characters (mly. Boston, W. H. Raker & co..
1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1,S9(> :
51201, Sept. 12; 2c. Oct. 22. 10207
Dead (The) letter; a melodramatic comedy in 4
acts.
© Harry Webber, Chicago; 1883:7439, Apr.
20. 10208
Dead-line (The); play in 4 acts, by V. llaight.
40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1913; D : 3527.1 ; Parker
Haight, Kansas City, Mo. 10209
— — See also Kentucky (A) feud.
Dead (A) man's hand. See Banshee (The)
Dead men's shoes; an original play in 4 acts,
by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskev. P.rooklvn; 1S73 :
14790, Dec. 23. 10210
a play in 5 acts, dramatized from Miss
Braddon's novel of that title, by H. W. Ellis.
© H. W. Ellis, United States : 1876 : 11963.
Oct. 26. 10211
Dead or alive; an original drama in 3 acts, by
Tom Taylor.
© Daniel E. Bandmaim. New York ; 1872 :
462, Jan. 17. 10212
Dead (The) poet. See Addio.
Dead reckoning; a farce, by Henry Dingley
Coolidge. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1895 :
50782, Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 29. 10213
Dead (The) restored, .see Bad (A) lot.
Dead (A) ringer; a comedy of all farce com-
edies.
© John T. Ward, United States; 1891:
42826, Nov. 30. 10214
Dead Sea fruit; a comedy drama in 5 acts an<l
8 tableaux, by C. Rose, jr. 78 p. 12".
Printed.
© Con Rose, jr., New York; 1875:11107.
Oct. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 10215
— —drama, by J. Dadswell, from The mayor
of Casterbridge, by Thomas Hardy. 35 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1909 ; D : 17360 ; Jessie Dads-
well, Lafayette, Ind. 10216
— — a play in 1 act, by W. A. Lewis.
© William Albert Lewis. Cincinnati ; D :
3985, Sept. 21, 1903. 10217
Dead (A) secret; comedy in 1 act, by W. C.
Morrow. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D: 20104: W. C. Mor-
row, San Francisco. 10218
487
10219
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10241
Dead (A) secret — Continued.
;i drama adapted by permission of the
author, from the novel of Wilkie Collins.
London [E. S. Boot] 1S77. 40 p. 16".
© Mrs. Sidney Francis Bateman. New York,
1877:8916. Aug. 3; 2c. Nov. 7. 10219
a drama in 5 acts, by S. Fiske.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1878:887.
Jan. 21. 10220
by T. Mo.ss.
© T. Moss, New York: 1878:903, Jan. 21.
10221
a pastoral drama in 4 acts, by A. C.
Wheeler.
© Lucv Fallon, New York; 1895:21650,
Apr. 19. 10222
Dead (The) shot of Arizona. See Silver Bird.
Dead to rights; a picturesque and romantic
drama in 4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1893:
20007, Apr. 24. 10223
Dead to the world; a drama, by K. Field. New
York, 1877.
© Kate Field, United States; 1877:9050,
Aug. 7. 10224
-sensational drama in 3 acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont. Philadelphia; 1875:8509,
Aug. 17.
10225
Dead weight; play in 4 acts, by M. E. Pesuel.
81 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34578; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Oranye, N. J. 10226
Dead (The) witness; a drama in 4 acts.
© C. E. Rollins, Philadelphia ; 1871 : 10698.
Nov. 10. 10227
or. New York by sunlight and gaslight.
a dramatization in 4 acts, after the gi-eat
story by Wm. Mason Turner, with new sen-
sations and effects, by P. Connolly and E.
Barry.
© P. Connolly and E. Barry, New York ;
1871: 10699, Nov. 10. 10228
-— — or, Sin and its shadow, a melodrama in 3
acts.
© George Holland, Philadelphia; 1888:
29177, Oct. 15. 10229
• See, aUo Gyp, the heiress. — Mysterious
(The) woman.
l?ead, yet living; an original sensational drama
in prologue and 3 acts, by W. A. Gregston.
© W. A. Gregston, New York; 1875:1214.
Feb. 9.
Deadhead.
© Ilobert H. Oliver, Muntague, N. J. ; ISDO :
.36800, Nov. 21; 2e. Nov. 21. 10231
Deadlock (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by R. C.
Elliott. Typewritten.
© Robert Clark Elliott and F. Shelberg.
Pe.scadero, Cal. ; 1898:69209, Nov. 28; 2c.
Feb. 21, 1899. 10232
■ play in 1 act, by A. Reichman. 16 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913; D : 35077 ; Arthur
Reichman. New York. 10233
play in 3 acts, l>y M. TurnbuU. 127 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11. 1912; D: 30800; Margaret
Turubull, New York. 10234
Deadly (The) fly; comedy sketcli, by R. L.
.Tenne and G. A. Martin. 8 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1912; D : 30490 ; .Tenne and
Martin, Indianapolis. 10235
Deadly (A) hate; new and original drama in
4 acts, by George Roberts. 4 v. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1914: D: 38394; Claude
Barry, New York. 10235a
Deadly (The) sword of a dainty diver; drama
in 1 act, by Charles (.Joddard. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1914: D : 38073 ; Star co.,
New York. 10235b
Deadwood Dick; a drama of western life in 4
acts, by H. J. Wolfe.
© Harrison .John Wolfe, Philadelphia; D:
2976, Jan. 30, 1903. 10236
— 'Or, The scout of the plains, by G. Hug.
54 p. 4". Typewritten.
© George Hug, St. Louis ; D : 6210, Feb. 11.
1905; 2c. Feb. 11, 1905. 10237
or, The sunbeam of the Sierras, border
drama in prologue and 3 acts, by J. N. Fort.
© Charles M. Soutlnvell, Philadelphia;
1888:36169, Dec. 19. 10238
Deadwood Dick, a road agent; a drama of the
gold mines, by E. L. Wheeler.
© E. L. Wheeler. Avoca, N. Y. ; 1880 : 6412,
Apr. 26. 10239
Deaf and dumb; or. The gipsy of Wicklow, a
romantic drama in 3 acts, by S. Stern.
© Samuel Stern, New York; 3877:13592.
Nov. 22. 10240
Deaf and dumb manager; by E. G. Kenney.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1909 ; D : 16914 ; E. C. Ken-
ney, New Albany, Ind. 10241
488
10241
COrYBIGIITED IN THE UNITED STATES
10265
Daaf as a post; doiuestic drama in 1 act and
3 scenes, by Langdon McTravish. Chicago,
Chicago manuscript co., 1914. 20 p. f".
Miineograplied.
© Dec. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39183,
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 10241a
Deaf for love; a comedy in 1 act. by P. C.
Locard.
© Fredericlv C. Locard. Homewood, 111. ; D :
10598, May 18, 1907. 10242
Deaf (The) page; a drama in 5 acts, by M. E.
Brun. Typewritten.
© Martlia Elisabeth Brun, New Yorlc; 1899:
4G601, July 18; 2c. Sept. 6. 10243
Deal (The); play in 3 acts and H sceiu>s, liy A.
Goodrich. 3 v. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1913 ; D : 353G3 ; Arthur Good-
rich. Middletown, Conn. 10244
Deal in real estate; in 1 act, by F. E. Hern.
9 )i. r. Typewritten.
© ^c. Feb. 4, 1911: D : 23267 ; Franlv E.
Hern. Huntington. W. Va. 10245
Deal (A) on change; a comedietta in 1 act, by
E. Day.
© Edmund Day. Detroit: 1899:30116, May
3; 2c. May 3. 10246
Dealer in destiny; a drama in 4 acts, by G. T.
Hadley.
© Grace Talbot Hudley, St. Louis; D:
14837, Jan. 18, 1909. 10247
Dealers in white women.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 5419.
Aug. 12. 1904. 10248
Dealing in futures; a drama, by A. W. Rollins.
© Alice Wellington Rollins. New York;
1893:33864, July 19. 10249
Dean (The); a 3 act comedy, by Hal Reid.
© B. S. Spooner, Centerville, la.; 1893:
45926, Oct. 13. 10250
Dean Swift; a drama in 5 acts, by I^ Corde.
© Leslie Corde, New York; 1895:58075,
Nov. 18. 10251
in 4 acts and epilogue, 4 scenes. Enghuid in
1714, by L. Cordo. 76 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Leslie Corde, New York ; D : 1691, Apr.
5, 1902; 2c. Mar. 29. 1902. 10252
a musical comedy in 1 act. written and
composed by J. S. Flgau. 53 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© .John Stephen Egan. Brooklyn; D:208.
Mar. 13. 1901; 2c. INIay 24. 1902. 10253
Dear (The) boy graduates; a farce-comedy in 4
acts, by Edith P. A. U. Painton. Chicago, A.
Flanagan company [1912] 62 p. 12''.
© May 25, 1912; 2c. May 27, 1912; D:
29812; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 10254
Dear Charles Edward; a comedy in 1 act, by
L. A. B. Marcus. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lilian A. Beckett Marcus, New York ;
D:7609, Nov. 23, 1905; 2c. Nov. 23, 1905.
10255
Dear college days; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Champagne. S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mildred Champagne, Cambridge. Mass. ;
D : 9381, Nov. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 10256
Dear Cyril; plav in 3 acts, bv Edith M. Burrows.
New York, J. Fischer & bro. [1913] 27 p.
12". (Fischer's ed., no. 3667)
© Mar. 4. 1913; 2c. Mar. 6,' 1913; D : 32674 ;
J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 10257
Dear (The) departed; a comedy in 1 act, by
Stanlev Houghton. New York, S. French :
London. S. French, ltd., 1910. 26 p. 12°.
( On cover : French's acting ed. no. 2361 )
© Apr. 28. 1910; 2c. Apr. 29, 1910; D:
20909: Samuel French, ltd., London. 10258
— — Sec also Five one act plays.
Dear doctor; farce in 1 act, by B. Poynter. 23 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912; D: 29120; Beulah
Poynter, Bethany, Mo. 10259
Dear Edward; a playlet, by Louis De Coucy
based upon a 4 act play by Philip Hamilton.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gustave Frohman, New York ; D : 10465,
May 1, 1907; 2c. May 1, 1907. 10260
Dear (The) Irish boy; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by D. B. McCarthy.
© Daniel B. McCarthy, New York ; 1888 :
28830, Oct. 10. 10261
Dear little Denmark; Danish, umsical incident
in 2 acts, book, lyrics and music by Paul A.
Rubens. Book of lyrics. London, Chappell
& CO., ltd., 1909. 31 p. S".
© Sept. 14, 1909; 2c. Sept. 15, 1909; D:
16799 ; Chappell e*c co., ltd., London. 10262
Dear little Maggie; romance in prologue atid
3 acts, by M. Z. JafCa. [70] p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. acts 1, 2, Oct., 3, 1913; Ic. act 3, Nov.
28, 1913; D: 34985; Minnie Z. Jafffi, Los An-
geles. 10263
Dear Minnie; a burlesque on the popular opera,
Erminie. in 1 act and .^evei'al spasms arr. by
.1. Oppenheimer. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Toe Oppenheimer. United States; 1891:
670. .Tan. 5; 2c. .Tan. 16. 10264
Dear old chum; sketch for vaudeville, by A. F.
Powei*. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\[ay 29, 1912; D: 29830; Adele F.
Power, New York. 10265
489
10266
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10278
Dear papa (Der siisse papa); comic opera in 3
acts, words and music by O. Goritz, tr. by
Alice Mattullath. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 10. 1913 ; D : 343S0 ; Otto Goritz.
New York. 10266
Dear Saint Elizabeth; by E. O'B. Luramis. Bos-
ton, R. C. Badjier, 1912. 68 p. front. 12".
© Apr. 13, 1912; 2c. Apr. 18. 1912; A:
309922: Eliza G'B. Lnmmis. New York. 10267
Dear uncle; a comedy in 4 acts, adapted from
the French of I/herita.ije de M. Plumet, by
Horace W. Fuller. New York. The De Witt
publishinj.' house [1890] 42 p. 12°. (De
Witfs acting plays, no. 353)
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1890:
1101.5. Apr. 3; 2c. Apr. 3. 10268
Dear youth; comedy in 3 acts, by Etiielwynne
Grey [pseud, of K. Searle] .58 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic Feb. 24, 1914; D : 36123 ; Katharine
Searle, Cambridge. Mass. 10268a
Deardon's aflanity; by H. N. Riley.
© Harrv N. Riley, Atlantic City ; D : 13121.
June 5, 1908. 10269
Dearest (The) girl; comedy in 3 acts, by J. F.
Goodridge. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20. 1913 ; D : 335.59 : James Fran-
cis Goodrldge, New York. 10270
Dearheart; play in 1 act, l)y Howard McKent
Barnes. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Muv 13, 1914; 1): 37024; William
Eville, Nutley, N. J. 10270a
Death; a comedy in 3 acts, liy R. G. Morris.
© Robert G. Morris, New York ; 1871 : 9012.
Sept. 27. 10271
Death and the dicers; a jilay in 1 act. adapted
from the Pardoner's tale by Chaucer, by F.
Schenck. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Schenck. Lenox. Mass. : D :
15878. May 17. 1909; 2c. May IS, 1909. 10272
Death and the fool; by Hugo von Hofnmnnsthal.
tr. by Max Batt. (In Poet lore. v. 24, no. 4.
July-Aug. 1913; periodical © July 2.5, 1913:
2c. Aug. 4, 1913 ; B : 288479 : Poet lore co., Bos-
ton) 10272a
drama in 1 act, Vty Hugo von Hofmannsthal,
tr. from the German by Elizabeth Walter.
Boston. R. G. Badger, 1914. 45 p. 12".
© Aug. 17. 1914; 2c. Aug. 19, 1914; D:
.37897: Richard G. Badger, Boston. 10272b
See also Grerman classics of the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries.
Death at the wheel. See Bertha, the sewing
machine girl.
Death before dishonor; or. Was her love a sin?
melodrama in 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney. 115 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York ; D : 6052.
Jan. 11, 1905; 2c. .Lan. 11, 1905. 10273
See also Bit (A) o' ash. — Lottie, the poor
saleslady.
Death-dealers (The) ; drama in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22. 1914 ; D : 37925 ; Star co.. New
York. 10273a
Death (The) letter; 1 act melodrama, by E. L.
Beach, jr. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915; D: 40176; Emmet
Lewis Beach, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 10273b
See also Finger (The) of fate.
Death (The) list; military drama in 4 acts, by
J. L. Caldwell.
© John L. Caldwell, Jersey Citv ; 1890:
531, Jan. 3. 10274
Death-lock (The); play in 1 act, by R. Steele.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914 : I) : 37971 ; Ruf us Steele,
San Francisco. 10274a
Death of art; drama, 1)y (t. S. Goodwin. 65 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9. 1909; D: 17314; George Sands
Goodwin, Brooklyn. 10275
Death (The) of Columbus; a drama in 2 acts,
by W. Steell. Philadelphia and New York,
H. Murray & co. [1893] 89 p. 16".
© Willis Steell, New York; 1891:29063.
Aug. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1893. 10276
Death (The) of Custer.
American civilization.
See History (A) of
Death of Dick Turpin's bonny Black Bess; by
J. Wright. 8 p. f". Typewritten.
© Julius Wright. New York ; D : 10650, Mav
27, 1907 ; 2c. May 21, 1907. 10277
Death (The) of Eve. See Poems (The) and
plays of William Vaughn Moody.
Death (The) of Gordon. See False prophet.
Death (The) of Graccus; a tragedy, by E.
Sauter. Private ed. Saint Louis, The author.
1908. [3], 75 p. 16".
© Edwin Sauter, St. Louis ; A : 211668, June
30, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1908. 10278
Death (The) of Henri Quatre.
(The) girl of the Innocents.
See Flower
Death (The) of Hippolytus,
(The)
See Agonists
490
10279
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10296
Death (The) of Ivan the Terrible; tragedy in
5 acts, by A. K. Tolstoi, English rendering
by Madame de Meissner.
© Sophie Radford de Meissner, Washing-
ton : 19U0 A : 3^80, Feb. 12. 10279
Same. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© S. R. de Meissner, Washington ; D : 2961.
Feb. 6. 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1903. 10280
Death (The) of Pagliacci; mnsical and mimo-
drama in 1 act, scenario, lyrics and nmsic by
R. C. Michel. English version by Walter J.
Millard. [10] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1912 ; D : 29518 ; R. C. Michel.
(Mncinnatl. 10281
Death (The) of Ricardo Ruiz. See Spaniard's
(A) revenge.
Death (The) of the Czar. See Ludomila.
Death (The) of the dryad; pantomime in 2
^eenes. l).^• Mrae. E. Alberti. 5 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 8. 1913 : D : 34784 : Mu\e. E. Al-
berti. New York. 10282
Death of the Due d'Enghien; drama in 3 scenes,
by Leon Hennique, tr. from the French, by
F. Cridland Evans. {In Poet lore. v. 20, no.
6, Nov.-Dec. 1909)
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2c. Jan. 26, 1910; D : 20026
Poet lore co.. Boston. 10283
Death (The) of the rebel; a drama in 3 acts,
by J. A. Manning.
© James A. Manning, Boston ; 1886 : 24786,
Nov. 2. 10284
Death (The) of Tintagiles. See Plays (The)
of Maurice Maeterlinck.
Death of Titian. See German classics of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Death of Wallenstein. See German classics
of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. —
Piccolomini.
Death outwitted. See Untamed (The) shrew.
Death (The) sentence; 1 act play, by Thomas E.
Grant. 12 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 2.5446 : T. E. Grant,
Denver. 10285
-Same. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912: D : 29.536 ; A. G. Birch.
Denver. 10286
Death the world builder; tragedy in 5 acts, by
D. R. Arnold. 67 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jime 17. 1915; D : 40977 ; Arnold
Peskind, Cleveland. 10286a
Death (The) thorn; a sensational melodrama in
4 acts, by W. A. L. Somers. Typewritten.
© W. A. L. Somers, Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
2959S, Dec. 5 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 10287
Death (The) touch; or, The scout of the Wiche-
wonnock, an historical drama in 5 acts, by
Maurice Silingsly.
© T. G. Currier, Dover, N. H. ; 1876 : 1530,
Feb. 4. 10288
Death (The) watch; a play in 1 act, by L. R.
Morris. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1914 ; D : 38600 ; Lloyd Reg-
inald Morris, New York. 10288a
Deathless (The) army; a patl'iotic word-song
picture, by E. Davis. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edwards Davis, New York ; D : 13309.
July 7, 1908 ; 2c. July 7, 1908. 10289
Deazle pop; or. Faculty, a comedy in 5 acts, by
J. Kilham.
© John Kilham, Wilmington, N. C. ; 1885:
19796, Sept. 19. 10290
Debbil (De) and Dr. Faustum. Sec De debbil
and Dr. Faustum.
Debenture B bonds; by E. B. Pope.
© Edwin B. Pope, St. Louis ; D : 16174, June
26, 1909. 10291
Deber (El) ante el amor; zarzuela, en 1 acto y
3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de Ramon
Gotos y Leopoldo Zamora, mGsica de Luis
Conrotte. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
Soles] 1910. 38 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910 ; 2c. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21089 ;
R. Gotos y L. Zamora, Madrid. 10292
Deber (El) y el amor; jugiiete comico en 1 acto
y 3 cuadros. en prosa, original de F. de Asis
Pastor (Fray Astrop) Madrid [Sociedad de
autores e.spanoles] 1909. 45 p., 1 1. 12°.
© July 2. 1909 ; 2c. July 14. 1909 : D : 16260 :
F. de Asis Pastor, Madrid. 10293
Debit and credit; a drama in 5 acts, by J. H.
Rogers.
© J. Henderson Rogers. New York; 1887:
13543, May 23. 10294
-a play in 1 act, by August Strindberg, tr.
from the German of Eniil Schering by Mary
Harned. (In Poet lore, v. 17, no. 3. autumn
1906 ; periodical © June 25, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 21,
1906 ; P. : 121943 ; Poet lore co., Boston)
10294a
See also Plays; by August Strindberg.
Debonnaire; a play in 5 acts, by W. F. Payson
and J. MacArthur. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Farquhar Payson, Bristol, R. I.,
and James MacArthur, New York ; D : 5129.
June 4, 1904 ; 2c. June 4, 1904. 10295
Deborah; acts 2 and 3 of a drama by L. How-
land. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913; D: 34824; Legrand
Howland, Jamestown, N. Y. 10296
491
10297
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10316
Deborah, judge of Israel; a romantic biblii'al
(Ivnnia hy C. Keeler. 49 p. 4. Typewritten.
© (Charles Keeler. Kerkeley. Cal. ; D:921(),
Oct. 10. IDOG: 2c. Jan. 10, 1907. 10297
Deborah of Tod's; a comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs.
Henry De T.a Tastiire. fSSl p. 4". Type-
written.
© Artluir Bourchier, London: 0:13760.
Sept. 12. 1908 : 2c. Sept. 16. 1908. 10298
Debt; a coniedv drama, by Olive Logan and W.
Sikes.
© Wirt Sikcs. New York: 1872:8692, Anp:.
14. 10299
coiuedy playlet, by S. Keebe. 16 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1914 ; D : 36714 ; Stuart Beebe
iind Frederick H. D. Grahame, New York.
10299a
a drama in 4 acts, by T. Ro.><enberg. 44 p.
8". Typewritten.
© Theresa Rosenberg, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
11045, July 25, 1907 ; 2c. July 25,' 1907. 10300
— play in 4 acts, by A. Hunter. [179] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913 ; D : 35011 ; Ancella Hun-
ter. Los Angeles. 10301
bv A. S. Brown and H. Lewis. 108 p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34139; A. Seymour
Brown :ind Harry Lewis, New York. 10302
by William H. Rocssler. [32] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1913 : I > : 34817 ; Henry \\\
Resler, New York. 10303
play in 1 a<t. by A. R. De Beer and .Tulian
Arthur. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Auir. 17. 1915; D: 41.513: Abraham
Raphael De Beer. New York. 10303a
by H. M. Stratton. 9 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. INIay 29. 1911; D: 24355; Henriet Mil-
ner Stratton. Venice, Cal. 10304
by Mrs. T. Godfrey. 21 p. S". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910; D: 20436; Mrs. Tom
Godfrey, London. 10305
play in 3 acts, by J. G. Randolph-White. 69
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911 ; D : 23226; Jane G. Ran-
dolph-White. Jamaica, N. Y. 10306
Debt (A) of honor; a dramatic composition in
5 acts.
© John Stetson. Boston ; 1880 : 15951, Oct.
20. 10307
Debt (The) of life; allegory in 1 act, bv S. M.
Cady. 16 p. obi. 16". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 24924: Schuyler M.
Oady. Sunuuit, N. .L 10308
Debt (The) paid; by B. F. Ceitliu and Edw. H.
Smith. |5] p. 4". Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911 ; D : 23264 ; Ben]. F. Ceit-
liu and E. H. Snuth, New York. 10309
Debtor (The); comedy-dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by H. Alexander. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 <:. Dec. 15, 1914 ; D : 39095 ; Henry Alex-
Miider, Somerville, Mass. 10309a
Debts; drama in 4 acts, by H. Stockbridge. [2],
105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1912 ; D : 31748 ; Henry Stock-
bridge, Ellsworth, Me. 10310
Debut (The); dramatic playlet, by M. Fulcher
and L. B. Wells. 11 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10. 1910; D: 20157; Maurice L.
Fulcher and Lula Burton Wells, St. Louis.
10311
Debut (El) de la chica; monologo lirico, origi-
nal de los senores I'aso y Abati. con 3 nfuneros
de niiisica de los maestros Valverdey Foglietti.
11" ed.l Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1913. 15 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36562 ; Paso y Abati, Madrid. 10311a
Debutante (The); nuisical play in 3 acts, bv
C. J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner. 131 p.
r. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 24, 1913; D: 32069; Charles .L
Campbell, New York. 10312
——play in 2 acts, by H. B. Smith. 129 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914; D : 37862 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 10312a
Debutantes (The); a musical extravaganza in
2 acts, book by Wells Hawks, music by John
Itzel. 101 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Maurice J. Lehmaver. Baltimore: D:
2854, Jan. 13, 1903; 2c. Jan. 22. 1903. 10313
Debutante's (The) husband; comedy in 3 acts,
by Jtarie Coe. 75 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1910; D: 21613; M. E. Coe,
Larkspur, Cal. 10314
Debutante's (The) test. See Gome here.
Debuts (Les) de Chichine; sketch en 1 acte, de
A. Chantrier. 3(5 p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25441 ; Albert Chan-
trier, France. 10315
Decameron, Sec Princess Alatiel.
Decatur; an opera, libretto by G. A. Townsend.
© Geor.ge Alfred Townsend. Washington :
1894:56510, Dec. 5. 10316
492
10317
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10339
Deceit (The) of Hillary; a play in 4 acts, by
K. M. Townsend. 117 p. 4". Typewritten.
ph
1908
© Ralph Milhoiirne Townsend, Philadel-
lia: D: 12845; Apr. 27. ]908: 2c. Apr. 27,
10317
Deceived: a drnma in '> acts, by S. M. Worthing-
ton.
© Samuel M. WorlliinKton.New York; 1880:
3357. Mar. 2. 10318
dramatic composition in 5 acts, by L. E.
Fridenberji-. Typewritten.
© Louis E. Frideuberfr, Philadelpbia ; 1894:
0069. .Tan. 25; 2c. Feb. 8. 10319
.,n Eufflisb dranin in a prologue and 3 acts,
by C. Heritage.
© Clarence Heritaiie. Jersey City ; 1881 :
18198. Nov. 23. 10320
Deceiver (The); farce comedy in 3 acts, by H.
T.ieb. 194 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. n. 1912: D : 29408 : Hermann
I.ieb, New York. 10321
Deceiver deceived; or. A battle of wits, comedy
in 1 act, by Bruce Itinablo. 19 )>. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 20. 1910; D : 20.')91 : Barrett A.
Nevins. St. Louis. 10322
Deceivers (The) ; drama of contemporary Ameri-
can life, in 4 acts, l)y T. H. Davies. [3L 109 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1910; D: 21728; Thomas H.
Davies, Rutberford. N. J. 10323
play in 1 act. by W. C. de Mille. New York,
Sanuiel Fi-encb : T.ondon, Sanniel French, ltd,.
1914. 16 p. 12".
© Dec. 28, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1914 ; D : 39242 :
William C. de :\Iille. New York. 10323a
a .sketch in 1 act, by W. C. de Mille. 24 jt.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D : 38567 ; William C.
de Mille. New York. 10323b
December fourth; a di-ama in 3 acts, by A. M.
Rontey.
© A. M. Rontev, New York; 1891:44433.
Dec. 7. 10324
December the twenty-fourth; play, by H. Breen.
[IJ, 10 p. 4". Typewrilten.
© Ic. Jan, 29. 1912 ; D : 28471 ; Harry Breen.
New York. 10325
Decent (The) thing to do; )»lay in 4 acts, by C,
Kennedy. [881 P- 4". Tyitewritten.
© Ic. Mar, 10. 1911 ; D : 23606; Charles Ken-
nedy, New York. 10326
Deception; a <'omedy drama in 4 acts, by C E.
.Ionian.
© Clifton K. Jordan. Red Oak, la.: 1898;
21161, Apr. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 10327
Deception — Contiiuied.
a farce in 1 act, by C Townsend.
© Charles F. Townsend, Weedsport. N. Y. ;
1891 : 7028, Feb. 21. 10328
a melodi-amatic i)roduction in 4 acts, by
G. W. Wincktield. 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George \V. Wincktield, Oakland, Cal. ; D:
3778, July 31, 1903 ; 2c. July 31, 1903. 10329
a moral drama in 5 acts, by Annie C. Col-
lins.
© Annie C. Collins. New York: 1872:3076,
Mar. 28. 10330
— an original farce in 1 act, liy Charles Town-
send. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1891] 1 p. 1..
15 p. 12°. (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago: 1891:39765,
Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 10331
a .society play tr. and adapted from the
French of Le demi-monde, by Alexandre Du-
mas, tils, by M. Sheridan.
© Mattie Sheridan, New York ; 1892 : 48767.
Nov. 30. 10332
— -or. Family honor, a drama in 4 acts, bv
D. T. Callahan,
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco; 1880:
8767, June 10. 10333
or. The doctor's friend, play in 1 act. by
S. S. Wiltsie. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Simeon S. Wiltsie. New York ; D : 5244,
.June 29, 1904; Ic. June 29, 1904; Ic. Nov. 5,
1904, 10334
or. The lights and shadows of society, a
drama in 5 ads, l>y \Vi]l)ei- It. Jarvis and W, B.
Willard.
© Wm. Barry Willard, New York; 1874:
13332. Oct. 28. 10335
Deception's web; a comedy in 2 acts, by Evelvn
Gray Whiting. Boston, W. LI. Baker & co.,
1903. 36 p. 12". (On cover: Baker ed. of
plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 3271,
Apr. 10. 1903 ; 2c. May 20, 1903. 10336
Deceptive evidence; a playlet, bv B. M. Smith.
20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Henry Erskine Smith, New York ; 1) :
15465, Mar. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 10337
De Chavigne; or. Wounded honor, a romantic
tragic drama in 5 acts, by T. H. Kane.
© Thomas H. Kane, New York; 1887:
14788, June 7. 10338
Decididas (Las); fantasia en 1 acto y 2 cuadros,
libro de T. R. Alenza, niusica de los maestros
Moreno Ballesteros y Moreno Torroba. Mad-
rid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1912, 17
J). 12". [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31578 ;
Tomas R. Alenza, Madrid. 10339
493
10340
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10358
Deciding (The) game; a 1 act comedy, by R. V.
and H. M. Hildelirand. 16 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Rov V. Hildebrand, Columbus, O. ; D :
15952, May 25, 1909 ; 2c. June 2, 1909. 10340
Decir (El) de la gente; boceto llrico de costuni-
bres madrileuas, en 1 acto, dividido en 3
cuadros, libro de M. Mibura y R. Gonzalez ,
niQsica de Jose Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de
autoresespanolesl 1910. 35 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 19, 1910 ; 2c. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21087 ;
Micnel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, Madrid.
10341
Decision (The); by A. K. Sehlueter. 8 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911; D: 25976; Augusta K.
Sehlueter, New York. 10342
comedy in 3 acts, by J. T. Prince, jr. 117
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1909 ; D : 17017 ; John T.
Prince, jr., Chicago. 10343
'drama in 4 acts, by M. E. McCann. 46 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1909 ; D : 17686 ; Margaret E.
McCann, New York. 10344
a play in 3 acts, by H. Hartley.
© Harald Hartley, United States; 1884:
24297, Dec. 8. 10345
by Jane Hall. [2], 29 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. June 30, 1913; D: 33660; Mrs. L.
Davis Hopkins, Ridgefield, Conn. 10346
by Margaret Hall Daly. 85 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915 ; D : 40833 ; Mrs. L. Davis
Hopkins, New York. 10346a
or. The vacillations of Amelia, sketch in
1 act, by L. C. O. Houghton. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28719 ; Louisa Court-
laud Osborne Houghton, Baltimore. 10347
the De Garin case, an American play in 3
acts, by W. H. Carson. 88 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1914; D: 38789; William
Henry Carson, New York. 10347a
Decking the graves of the dead; the Blue and
the Gray, tableaux designed by A. Slason
Thompson, for L. Morrison.
© Lewis Morrison, San Francisco; 1874:
675, Jan. 21. 10348
Declaration (La); pi&ce en 1 acte, par H.
r.ataille. (i p. ( L'lllustration, no. 167, 24
(lecembre 1910)
© Dec. 24, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1911 ; D : 23156 :
Henry Bataille, Paris. 10349
Declaration of Independence; a historical cha-
rade, arr. by school 11, grade 7, division 2,
under the instruction of the teacher, F. Roach.
© Florence Roach, Washington ; 1890 : 3892,
Jan. 30. 10350
Declaration (The) of the devil; as written from
the heart of a bt)y, the fulfillment of a voca-
tion, by M. A. Lavelle. 60 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D : 30622 ; Michael
Angleo Lavelle, P.ellaire, O. 10350a
Declined with thanks; an original farcical
comedietta in 1 act, and 1 scene, l)y .Tohn Mad-
dison Morton, adapted to the American stage
by H. L. Williams. New York. De Witt [1886]
1 p. 1., 17 p. 12°. (De Witt's acting plays,
no. 342)
© A. T. De Witt, New York ; 1SS6 : 30297,
Dec. 29; 2c. Aug. 30, 1888. 10351
Decoration day; an American national play, by
M. Krauskopf.
© Morris Krauskopf, Brooklyn ; 1881 : 5633.
Apr. 14. 10352
a 1 act singing sketch, a soldier act, by C.
Thardo. 4 p. 4". Printed.
© Claude Thardo. Newark, O. ; D : 10038.
Feb. 20, 1907: 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 10353
Decoy (The); drama in 1 act, by W. O. Iserloh.
26 J). 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1914; D: 370.56; Wm. O.
Iserloh, Oakland, Cal. 10353a
dramatic playlet in 1 act, by C. Ij. Pichel.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914; D : 35622 ; Charles L.
Pichel, New York. 10353b
— in 1 act, by C. L. Pichel. [2], 17 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911 ; D : 24928 ; Charles L.
Pichel, New York. 10354
a 1 act play, by D. D. Carter [pseud, of
D. D. Cohen] [1], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D : 30846 ; Daniel D.
Carter, New York. 10355
play in 3 acts, by Kate Leon. [82] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1911 ; D : 28125 ; K. L. Dalliba,
New York. 10356
or. The daughter of David Kerr, play in 4
acts, by H. K. Tootle. 107 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1913 ; D : 34822 ; Harry King
Tootle, St. Louis. 10357
Decree (The) of divorce; a musical sketch, writ-
ten and composed by Alfred B. Sedgwick.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 10542,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 10358
494
10359
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10379
Decree (The) of heaven. i<cc Lucile. — Stricken
dumb.
Dedale (Le); piece en 5 actes [de] P. Hervieu.
2 p. 1., 74 p. 12°. Printed.
© Paul Hervieu. Paris ; D : 442S, Dec. 26,
1903 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 1903. 10359
See also Labyrinth.— Theatre complet;
[de] Paul Hervieu.
Dedicace (La) Sec On frappe les trois coups.
Dedlock (The) secret; a drama in 4 acts, by F.
Carlos, from the novel by Cliarles Diclcens
entitled Blealj house.
© Frank Carlos, Boston : 1S76 : 14263. De.\
22. 10360
Deed (The); or. Five years away, a drama in
3 acts, by A. Malguni.
© Sam W. Snntb, San Francisco; 1873:
9282. Aug. 18. 10361
Deed and doom; drama in .5 acts and 9 tableaux,
adapted from tlie French by F. C. Maria De
Rialp.
© Francis Charles Maria De Rialp, New
York ; 1896 : 26749, May 1. 10362
Deed (A) of gift; a play in 4 acts, by Sutton
Vane.
© William Calder, London : 1892 : 2475, Jan.
14. 10363
Deeds of darkness; an intellectual, farcical, mu-
sical, fantastical, tragical, vocal, instrumental,
lyrical, moral and laughable Ethiopian extrava-
ganza, in 1 act, by Harry Macarthy. New
York. R. IM. De Witt [18771 1 p. 1., 8 p. 12".
( De Witt's Etliiopian and comic drama, no. Ill )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1870:
14577, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 10364
Deefle, the burglar; comedy, by ,T. G. Bostock.
5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ir. .Tulv 30, 1913: D : 33943 : .T. Gordon
Bostock, New York. 10365
Deep (The) purple; play in 4 acts, by Paul Arm-
strong and Wilson Mizner. [4] 128 p. 4°.
1'ypewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1910; D: 22126; Liebler &
CO., New York. 10366
Deep (The) sea diver; or. Submarine engineer-
ing and diving, by L. Sorcho. Typewritten.
© Louis Sorcho, New York; 1898:6512.
Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 18. 10367
Deep water; a new sensational drama in 3 acts,
by the Winnetts, Thomas and Lottie.
© The Winnetts, New York; 1882:5971.
Apr. 15. 10368
Deer Heel, the scout; a drama in 4 acts, from
Warren Baer's novel of Carmine, the trader
of the post, by A. Buetell and W. Baer.
© A. Buetell and W. Baer, Galveston,
Tex. ; 1873 : 353. Jan. 14. 10369
Deestrick (The) skule of fifty years ago. See
Exerbition.
Deestrict no. 6; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
H. Pendexter and F. Patchin.
© Hugh Pendexter and Frank Patchin,
Rochester. N. Y. ; D : 12677, Apr. 4, 1908.
10370
Deestrict skewl. Sec Ye deestrict skewl.
Defaulter (The); by F. J. Chipnian.
© Frederick .T. f'hipman. Nev,- York : D :
14444, Dec. 3, 1908. 10371
-a domestic di'ama in 4 acts, by P. S. M.
Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro. Brooklyn ; 1873 : 14603.
Dec. 18. 10378
dramatic episode in 1 act, by D. H. Clem-
ents. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© lo. Mav 3L 1910; D: 21208; Dudley H.
Clements. New York. 10373
Defeated; a new original comedy drama in 5
acts, by W. Grant.
© Wallace Grant. Brooklvn : 1881 : 10216,
June 29. 10374
Defeated (A) success; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by D. L. Hart.
© Daniel L. Hart. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; 1890:
13706, Apr. 25. 10375
Defection (A) from Grace; play in 3 acts, by
F. W. Harris and E. L. Reizenstein. [2],
120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1913; D: 32980; Prank W.
Harris and Elmer !>. Reizenstein, New I'ork.
10376
Defective (A) detective; comedy sketch, by
H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. 5 p. f".
Typewritten.
© H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chi-
cago ; D : 1062, Oct. 28, 190] ; 2c. Oct. 28,
1901. 10377
Defender (The); a melodrama in 5 acts, by J. L.
Ford.
© James Lauren Ford, New York ; 1899 :
42081, June 28. 10378
Defender (The) of Cameron dam; melodrama
in 4 acts, by H. R. Hoyt. [3], 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1910 ; D : 22480 ; Harlowe R.
Hovt, Milwaukee. 10379
495
10379
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10397
Defenders (The) of the U. S. A.; or, Our boys
in blue, orif,'inal soUliers' and sailors' march
and ih-ill. by Amos Jay Hershey. Franklin,
()., Eldridgo entortainment house, 1914. 7 p.
12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
39293- KldridiTP entertainment house. Frank-
lin. O. 10379a
Defending her honor; a drama in 4 acts, by
.\r<hi La Croix.
© William H. Wood, New York; D:2806,
Jan. 3, 1903. 10380
Defending the flag; or. The message boy, a
drama in 5 acts, by Laura C. Downing.
Clyde. ("►.. Ames publishing company.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde. O., 1894:55526.
Nov. 2S; 2<-. Dec. 3. 10381
Defense (The); a drama in 4 acts, by A. Blees.
[5S1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. :\Tar. 20, 1912: D: 29096: A. Blees.
Des ^Moines. 10382
Defense of Jamestown; by R. Minturn. 2 p.
f. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Robert IVIinturn, New Lexington, O. ; D :
9806. Jan. 17. 1907: Ic. Jan. 17, 1907; Ic.
Feb. 7. 1907. 10383
Defense (The) of the legations, {^ec Peking.
Defiance (The); play in 4 acts, by H. W. Haw-
ley. 114 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915; D: 404.50; Harry W.
Hawley, Springfield, Mass. 10383a
Defiance (The) of Doris; a play in 4 acts, by
H. Bashford. 77 it. f". Typewritten.
© Herbert Bashford, Monrovia, Cal. ; D :
10636, May 25, 1907 ; 2c. June 19, 1907. 10384
Defied her husband; an American drama, by
A. A. Corbett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1892:
7835, Feb. 18. 10385
Defore; a drama in 4 acts, by J. D. Mater.
© Jacob D. Mater. Bridgeton, Ind. ; 1885:
9168. Apr. 20. - 10386
Deformed (The) avenger. See Ona, the lost.
Deformed (The) cotirt singer; or. The poet and
the singer, romance in 3 acts, by T. Hutton.
9 p. f". Typewritten.
© Tavlor Hutton, Memphis, Tenn. ; D : 6362.
I^Iar. 8. 1905; 2c. Mar. 8. 1905. 10387
Deformed (The) transformed; dramatic sketch
from real life, in 1 act, by A. S. Crapsey. 12 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4. 1911: D: 25931: Algernon S.
Crapsey, Rochester. N. Y. 10388
Degan's ambition; by <). T. Johnsone. 8 i».
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25503; Otto T.
.Johnsone, Brooklyn. 10389
De Garin (The) case. »SV?c Decision (The)
Degel niachne Jehuda. See Rachel.
Degenerates (The); play in 4 acts, by A. H.
• Hasbrook. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1911; D: 24833; Albert
Howard Hasbrook, DuBois, Pa. 10390
I
I
— -by H. G. Carleton.
© Henry Guy Carleton, New York; 1895:
57777, Nov. 15. 10391
play in prologue and 4 acts, by M. Robert-
son. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913 ; D : 34224 ; Marguerite
Robertson. New York. 10392
Degeneres; comedie en 3 actes, par M. Provins
[pseud, of Gabriel Lagros de Langeronl
Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1899. 12".
© Michel Provins, Paris ; 1899 : 35217, May
26 ; 2c. May 26. 10393
Degree of the silver bow and golden arrow;
burlesque on ritualistic work of fraternal so-
cieties, in 1 act, by W. H. Stone. [11, 9 p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1914, D: 38831; William
Harry Stone, Los Angeles. 10393a
Deichgraf (Der); ein biirgerliches schauspiel [in
4 aufziigenl von Joseph Lauff [i. e. Joseph
von Lauff] Berlin. A. Aim. 1907. 155 p.
12".
© Albert Aim, Cologne, Germanv ; D:
11829, Nov. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 29. 1907. 10394
Deinhardstein. See David Garrick.
Deirdre. See Poetical (The) works of 'William
B, Teats.
Dierdre of the sorrov/s; play in 3 acts, by John
M. Synge. New York. J. Quinn. 1910. 4 p. 1.
91 p. 8°.
© July 5, 1910 ; 2c. July 6, 1910 ; D : 21484 ;
Edward Synge and Francis Edmund, Dublin,
Ireland. 10395
Deitcher: or. The three palls of crime, in 5
acts. O. Lynde's new sensational drama.
© Cole T. Lynde, Albany ; 1874 : 5663 ; Apr.
28. 10396
Deitrick, the Dutch recruit; an original alle-
gorical drama of the Civil War in 5 acts, by
J. T. Vegiard. Rochester, N. Y., Daily even-
ing express [1872] 1 p. 1., 36 p. 12".
© J. T. Vegiard. Rochester, N. Y. ; 1872 :
7889, July 24; 2c. Aug. 15. 10397
496
10398
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10415
Del rastro a recoletos. See Suerte (La) de
Salustiano.
Delaney and Ms monkey; a comedy in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by W. J. Thompson.
© Ferguson and Mack, Baltimore ; 1883 :
21591, Nov. 21. 10398
Delay (The); a modern play, by M. Felix. (In
Socialist theatre, no. 1, Mar. 1908)
© Mildred Felix, New York ; D : 12697, Apr.
2, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908. 10399
Delayed; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by J. W.
Hartley.
<c) .J. Warren Hartley, Philadelphia; 1890:
36357, Nov. 18. 10400
Delayed (A) birthday; a Hanukah play in 1
act, by Emily Goldsmith Gerson. New York,
Bloch publishing co., 1910. 12 p. 4°.
© Oct. 12, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1910 ; D : 22877 ;
Bloch pub. CO.. New York. 10401
Delegate (The); a comedy, by Albert R. Ledcon.
© T. H. French, New York; 1895:6614,
Jan. 28; 2c. Sept. 15, 1894. 10402
Delegates (The) from Denver; a farcical com-
edy in 2 acts, by Samuel N. Clark. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1908. 21 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12740,
Apr. 13, 1908; 2c. .Tune 3, 1908. 10403
Delfin (El); zarzuela histurica en 1 acto y 4
cuadros, en prosa, original de E. Marquina y
J. Salmeron, mtisica de los maestros Barrera
y Gay. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
koles] 1907. 33 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© E. Marquina y J. Samer6u, Madrid ; D :
10317, Apr. 10, 1907 ; 2e. Apr. 11, 1907. 10404
Delftland; romantic extravaganza in 3 acts,
by M. Crosse. [67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913; D: 34337; Margaret
Crosse, New York. 10405
Delicate (A) boy; a comedietta, for 2 girls and
a boy, by S. J. Adair Fitz Gerald.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899k 62628,
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 10406
Delicate (A) question; an original comedy
drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Eraser, jr. Author's
ed. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing com-
pany.
© The Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1896:
17988, Mar. 21 ; Ic. Mar. 23. 10407
Delicate (A) situation; play in 3 acts, by G.
Stewart and Robert Baker. 3 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 1, 1915; D : 41141 ; Grant Stew-
art, New York. 10407a
Delicate (The) twins; play in 1 act, by J.
Stone and L. D. Stone. 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30727 ; June Stone
and Lillian Durham Stone, Louisville. 10408
Delicatessen (The) girl; an original 1 act com-
edy, by F. M. Witmark. 5 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frank M. Vv^itmark, New York; D:
10558, May 6, 1007; 2c. May 6, 1907. 10409
Delices; drama in 5 acts, by E. S. Day, based
upon the novel Thelma, by Marie Corelli.
136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10. 1911; D: 23318; Ernie Sut-
ton Day, New York. 10410
Delighted; by J. P. Buckley.
© John P. Buckley, ?N'ew Orleans ; D : 7063.
Aug. 3, 1905. 10411
Delightful (A) conspiracy; musical sketch, by
E. Osgood. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914; D: 35767; Erastus Os-
good, Quincy, Mass. 10411a
Delilah; a drama in 3 acts, by G. Constant
Lounsbery. New York, Scott-Thaw company,
1904. 128 p. 12°.
© Scott-Thaw CO., New York; D:5728,
Oct. 26, 1904; 2c. Nov. 7, 1904. 10412
dramatic act, by Marion Short. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 39697; Edward
Berge, New York. 10412a
Delilah and the truckman; or, The night of
the wedding, by R. Duffy. 27 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Richard Duffy, New York ; D : 8091, Mar.
2, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1906. 10413
Delilah's confession; by C. T. Johnson. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charlotte Teller Johnson, New York ; D :
8050, Feb. 24, 1906; 2c. Feb. 24, 1906. 10414
Delinquents (The); farce in. 3 acts, by J. R.
Farrell. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1915; D : 41493 ; John Ru-
pert Farrell, Nyack, N. Y. 10414a
play in 4 acts, by K. B. Miller and A.
Kanka. 4 v. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913; D: 33206; Katherine
Browning Miller and AUena Kanka, New
York. 10415
Same. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914; D : 38049 ; Katherine
Browning Miller and Allena Kanka, New York.
10415a
5379°— 15-
-32
497
10416
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10435
Delinquents (The) — Ct)ntinneil.
plHv in 3 acts, by K. B. IMiller and A.
Kanka. [3], 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D : 29963 ; Katherine
Brownins ISIlller, Berkeley, Cal., and AUena
Kanka, Syracuse, N. Y. 10416
Delirious (A) day; by H. A. Conklin and Alice
Feun Collin. 91 p. 4". Typewritten.
© la June 7, 1910 ; D : 21297 ; Harry Adams
Oonklin, Huntington, N. Y. 10417
farce in 1 act, by H. A. Conklin. 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
<g) Ic. Feb. 12, 1910 ; D : 20178 ; Harry Adams
Conklin. New Yoi-k. 10418
Deliver us from evil; play in 1 act, by AV.
Owen. 7 p. f°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. S^t. 28, 1914; D : 38347 ; William
Owen, Chicago.
10418a
Deliverance (The) See Christians and pagans.
Deliverer (The); a drama in 4 acts, by M.
Gay lord.
© Marvin Gaylord, Colorado Sprinj^^s. Col. :
D : 1096. Nov. 14. 1901. 10419
-play in 4 acts, based on the stoi-y of Joseph
and his brethren, by L. N. Parker. [11],
175 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D : 31624 ; Louis N.
Parkei-, London. 10420
• See (ilfio Irish folk-history plays.
Delivrance (La) d'Orleans; mystere en 3 actes
avec prologue et epilogue [de] Joseph Fabre;
suivi de la reproduction des meillures pages
de I'ancien Mistere du siege d'Orleans, joue au
(juinzieme siecle devant les contemporains de
.Jeanne d'Arc. Paris. Librairie Hachette et
cie., 1913. 176 p. 12°.
© May 2, 1913 ; 2c. IMay 24, 1913 ; D : 33305 ;
Hachette & cie., Paris. 10421
Delmar; or. Scenes in Southland, a drama in
5 acts, by P. Beaty.
© Powhatan Beaty. Cincinnati; 1880:2344.
Feb. 12. 10422
Delmars (The); an original play, by G. N. Hub-
bard.
© George N. Hubbard, United States ; 1881 :
4883, Mar. 22. 10423
or, A noble purpose, an original play, by
G. N. Hubbard.
© George N. Hubbai'd, Chicago ; 1882 : 424.
Jan. 11. 10424
Delmonico's; a new American comedy in 4 acts,
by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart New York; 1877:2992, Mar.
12. 10425
Delmonico's upside down; German comedv
sketch, by James W. Teed. [10] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16518 ; Teed and
Lazell, Cleveland. 10426
-a German dialect farcical absurdity, by
Joseph Flynn. 11 p. f. Typewritten. "^
© Teed & Lazell, Cleveland ; D : 11211, Aug.
21, 1907; 2c. Aug. 13, 1907. 10427
Delpha; or, Marriage as a failure and a suc-
cess, a play, by I. C. Nye.
© Isabel Clifton Nye, New York: 1896:
68743, Dee. 18. 10428
Delphi; an epic drama in 5 acts, and an
apotheosis, by F. W. Reid. Typewritten.
© Francis Walsh Reid, Boston; 1895:
58116, Nov. IS; 2c. Nov. 18. 10429
Deltan (The); a romance-play in 3 acts, by M. B.
Owen. [151] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Marie Bankhead Owen, Montgomei'y,
Ala.: D: 12644, Mar. 23. li>08 : 2c. Mar. 30,
1908. 10430
Deluge (The); drama in 3 acts by Henning
Berger. tr. from the original Swedish and
adapted for the American stage, hv F. Allen.
[117] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 2.5094 ; Frank Allen.
Plaiufield, N. .L 10431
or, Paradise lost, a grand dramatization
and spectacle drama, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New^ York; 1874:10281,
Aug. 4. 10432
See also Kmita.
Deluge (A) in the Tyrol.
(The)
Sec Cloudburst
Delusions; drama in 4 acts, by I. S. Wechsler.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1912; D: 31014; Israel S.
Wechsler, New I'ork. 10433
De Lyle; a drama, by A. Von Boden.
© Alice Yon Bodon, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1890:
12421, Apr. 15. 10434
Dem verniigen der einwohner.
Potsdam.
Sec Alt-
Demagogue (The); dramatic satire in 3 acts, bv
E. F. Hackett. 3 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39851 ; Edmund
Francis Hackett, New Haven. 10434a
Demand (The) of justice; by A. H. Westfall.
99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anson H. Westfall, Moravia, N. Y. ; D:
4170, Nov. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1903. 10435
498
10436
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10455
Demaris Lestrange; or, A game of chance, a
drama in 5 acts, adapted from Mrs. Edwards'
novel, Miss Forrester, by C. A. Welles and
E. O'Neil.
© Charles A. Welles, New York; 1874:
13646, Nov. 6. 10436
Demedes; dramatische dichtung in 4 aufzilgen,
von Ernst Paris. Berlin, Terra-verlag [1909]
63 p. incl. pi. 12°.
© Sept. 10, 1909; 2c. Sept. 28, 1909; D:
16950; Terra-verlag, Berlin. 10437
Dementia americana; a play in 4 acts, by
.Jacob Gordin.
© .Jacob P. Adler, New York ; D : 12231, Jan.
23, 1908. 10438
De Meriadec. .See Casta diva.
Demeter and Persephone; prologue and scena-
rio, by T. W. Stevens, music by George Col-
burn. (In First Ravinia harvest festival,
Sept. 12 and 13, 1913)
© Sept. 12. 1913; Ic. Sept. 12. 1913; Ic.
Sept. 27, 1913; D: 34584; Thomas Wood
Stevens, Pittsburgh. 10439
Demetrius. See Maid (The) of Orleans.
Demi-monde (The); comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Saint Maur.
© Harry Saint Maur, New York; 1893:
2679, Jan. 11. 10440
•or. Six pictures of life, an original drama
in 6 acts in German, by J. Otto.
© Joseph Otto, New York; 1873:7288.
June 25. 10441
■See also Deception. — Fringe (The) of so-
ciety.— Froth (The) of society. — Modern so-
ciety.
Demi-mondine (A); a play in 4 acts, by M. R.
ftlayer.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1892:
32459, Aug. 6. 10442
Demi-soeurs; piece en 3 actes [par] Gaston De-
vore. Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1902. 2 p. 1., Ill p.
12**.
© Paul Ollendorff, Paris ; D : 2561, Nov. 8,
1902; 2c. Nov. 8, 1902. 40443
Demi-tasse; an after dinner episode in modern
life, in 1 act, by R. H. McLaughlin. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1913 ; D : 33786 ; Robert H.
Mcl^aughlin, Cleveland. 10444
Demigod (The) and the earth baby; in 3 acts,
by E. Helm. 8 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 15, 1911; D: 24551; Edith
Helm, Atlantic City. 10445
Democracy; a drama in 4 acts, by M. B. Smith.
© Margaret Barrett Smith, New York;
1891 : 33395, Sept. 18. 10446
Democrat (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by H. V.
Wakefield [pseud, of G. Jaccbson] 27 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16. 1909 ; D : 16395 ; Gershon
Jacobson, Washington. 10447
Demoiselle (La) de compagnie; comedie en 1
acte. New York, The Roxbury publishing
company, 1899. (The wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
12666. Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 10448
Demoiselle (La) de magasin; comedie eu 3
actes, par F. Fonsou et F. Wicheler. (In
I^ectures pour tons, 15 mai,' 1, 15 juin, 1913)
© May 15, June 1 and 15, 1913; 2c. July
18, 1913; D:33S2G; Franz Fonson & I^er-
nand Wicheler. Paris. 10449
Sec also Along cair.e Ruth.
Demoiselle (La) du tabarin.
(La) du tabarin.
See D'moiselle
Demoiselle (Die) Dubois; trauerspiel in 3 akten,
von E. V. Hopffgarten. Berlin, Oesterheld &
CO. [2], 55 p. f. Mimeographed.
© Ic. July 17, 1913 ; D : 33824 ; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. 10450
Demoiselles (Les) des Saint-Cyriens; operette
en 3 actes et 5 tableaux, de P. Gavault et V.
de Cottens, musique de Louis Varnev. Paris,
Heugel & cie. [1909] 2 p. 1., 131 p. 16°.
[Libretto only]
© Nov. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17575 ;
Heugel & cie.. Paris. 10451
Demon (The) and the darling of the gods;
drama in 5 acts, by Wilbur Carrier. Chicago,
J. W. Carrier. 43 p. 12°.
© July 25. 1913; 2c. Aug. 11, 1913; D:
34100; J. Wilbur Carrier, Avalon, Cal.
10452
Demon (The) and the fairy. See Gypzene and
Boma.
Demon (The) drink; a drama of realism, from
the French of Zola by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1879 : 10685,
Aug. 11.
10453
Demon (The) lover; play in 4 acts, by I. Os-
good. [6], 76 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1912 ; D : 31540 ; Irene Osgood,
Northampton, England. 10454
Demon (The) of the lava beds. See Last of
the Modocs.
Demon (The) phonograph; or. The battery
and the assault, negro farce in 1 act. Chi-
cago, Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68624,
Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 25. 10455
499
10456
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10477
Demona; u jnodern society drama, by S. Jaros.
© Saimiel Jaros, New York; 1894:51912,
Nov. 6. 10456
Demoniac (The) king. .SVc Javelin (The) and
scepter.
Demonio; or, The mountain king, a drama in 5
acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud, of W. Ol. Sou-
bron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaidvee; D :
594, May 29. 1901. 10457
Demon's (The) shell; a .specimen of the Japa-
nese kiogen, a primitive comedy, tr. from the
Japanese bv Yone Noguchi. (In Poet lore,
V. 17, no. 3, autumn 190G; periodical © June
25, 1906; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906; B: 121943; Poet
lore CO., Boston) 10457a
Demonstrator (The); by A. Tassin and M. Ho.s-
ford. 33 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Algernon Tassin and Maud Hosford, New
York ; D : 10912, July 5, 1907 ; 2c. July .5. 1907.
10458
comedy in 3 acts, by F. J. Lewis. [1271 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914; D : 36857 ; Florence J.
Lewis, Boston. 10459
a monologue, by A. Reeves and E. McWade.
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Arnold Reeves and Edward McWade,
Harrington, N. J. ; D : 14551, Dec. 16, 1908 ; 2c.
Dec. 16, 1908. 10460
vaudeville monologue. [3] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Laura Buckley, New York ; D : 14783,
Jan. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1909. 10461
Demosthenes; a tragedy in 5 acts, by A. T.
Lindholm.
© A. T. Lindholm, Stillwater, Minn. ; 1882 :
17160, Oct. 16. 10462
Den (The) of Paris; Parisian piece in 6 scenes,
by L. Franville, tr. by Templer Saxe. 52 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1911; D : 241.57 ; Lucien Le-
sourd Franville, New York. 10463
Denise; Alexandre Dumas tils' play in 4 acts,
adapted from the French by R. Bruno.
© Richard Bruno, New York ; 1886 : 5738,
Mar. 11. 10464
a drama in 4 acts, adapted from Dumas, fils,
by Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus, New York ; 1885 :
2581, Feb. 20. 10465
— a play, an original tr. from the French of
Alex. Dumas, by W. L. Sinn.
© Walter L. Sinn, Brooklyn; 1885:4.504.
Feb. 19. 10466
Denise — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by Alexander Dumas, son.
New York, F. Rullman [1888] 55 p. 4".
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1888 : 28174. Oct.
4; 2c. Oct. 13. 10467
a. play of humanity as it is, from the
French of Alexander Dumas, adapted and aug-
mented by A. Daly.
© Aiigustin Daly, New York; 1885:7407,
Mar. 30. 10468
— Same.
© by Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney.
New York, as executoi-s, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 3040, Apr. 9, 1912. Orig-
inal entry, IMar. 30, 1885, no. 7407. 10469
Denmark; a drama, by S. B. Fitch.
© S. B. Fitch, Chicago; 1892:37679, Sept.
15. 10470
Dennis an sara (Dennis the bold); romantic
Irish drama, by J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, Brooklvn ; D : 3000,
Feb. 4, 1903. 10471
Dennis the bold. See Dennis an sara.
Dennison's baby; sketch in 1 act, by R. F.
Pohle. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1909 ; D : 17058 ; Richard
Frank Pohle, Lynn, Mass. 10472
Denny's dilemma; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
O. T. Fiske and Nellie McDonough. 28 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Oliver T. Fiske, New York; D : 10705,
June 5, 1907 ; 2c. June 5, 1907. . 10473
Denny's redemption; vaudeville sketch, by A.
Geyer. [2], 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1912; D : 31425 ; Albert
Geyer, Los Angeles. 10474
Denouncer (The); drama in 5 acts, from the
J^'reuch of Melesville [pseud, of Anne Honore
Joseph Duveyrier] and Hestienne, by G. Kreis-
lei".
© George Kreisler, Boston; 1871 : 6671, Julv
15. 10475
Dens and palaces; an original melodrama, by
J. K. Tillotson.
© James K. Tillotson, Toledo, O. ; 1888:
36979, Dec. 27. 10476
Dental (A) dilemma. See Dr. Jack's patient.
Dental disturbances; play in 1 act, by F. G.
Blakeslee. 1 p. 1., 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Fred Gilbert Blakeslee, Hartford; D:
10511, May 7, 1907 ; 2c. May 7, 1907. 10477
500
10478
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10500
Dental (A) engagement; a vaudeville farce in
1 act with songs, by T. L. Sappington, music
by Harrv B. Vincent. New Yorlc, Diciv & Fitz-
gerald [1909] 15 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© July 23. 1909; 2c. July 24, 1909; D:
16326; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 10478
Dental (The) sacrifice. Sec Sacrificial (The)
test.
Dentist (The); farce comedy in 1 act, by W. B.
Young. 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© William B. Young. Chicago ; D : 1185.J.
Dec. 4, 1907 ; 2o. Dec. 4, 1907. 10479
Dentiste (Le); vaudeville en 1 acte [de] Louis
Bouvet ot Philippe Gordeaux. [Paris] C.
Joubert, 1913. 2-5 p. 8".
© Oct. 1. 1913; 2c. Oct. 2.5, 1913; D : 34837.
Joubert, Paris. 10480
Dentist's boy; phiy in 1 act. by R. McAllister.
1 p ]., 17 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. May 18, 1910; D : 21062 ; Rich Mc-
Allister. Fair Haven. N. J. 10481
Dentist's gas with hot air; n<n-elty farce
sketch, by O. Payne. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clvde Payne. San Francisco ; D : 4287.
Nov. 21. 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 10482
Dentist's (The) romance; 1 act farce, by J.
Gans. [13] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912; D: 29217; .Julius Gans,
Chicago. 10483
Dent's office boy; l>y Charles M. Stuart. Chi-
cago, The Dramatic pub. co., 1911. 12 p. 10".
© Dec. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D ; 28129 :
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 10484
Denver (The) express. Typewritten.
© Harrv Holden. Chicago; 1895:67574,
Sept. 16; 2c. Sept. 28. 10485
Depeche (La) d'Orleans; piece en 1 acte [par]
Henry Moreau et I\Iarc Sonal [pseud, of
Georges Lanos] Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 24
p. 8".
© Nov. 22. 1913; 2c. Dec. 1. 1913; D:
35192: .Toubert, Paris. 10486
Dependant (The); play in 3 acts, by R. Creigh-
ton Smith. [2], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910; D: 22629; Rita C.
Smith, Thomaston, Me. 10487
Dependents (The); by JI. JM. Harris. 8".
© Marv M. Harris, Riverton. 111. ; D: 11924.
Dec. 16, 1907; 2c. Dec. 16, 1907. 10488
Depot (The) lunch counter; farce in 1 act, by
Frank Dumont. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing CO., 1911. 23 p. 4°.
© Jan. 16, 1911; 2c. Jan. 20, 1911; D:
23138 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 10489
Depth (The) of a daughter's devotion; dra-
matic composition in 4 acts, bv F. Mellen.
[75] p. t". Typewritten.
© Frank :\rellen. Brooklyn ; D : 806, Aug.
26, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1901. 10490
Depth of sin; a drama in prologue and 4 acts,
by L. S. Corbin. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. S. Corbin, New York; D : 8034, Feb.
20, 1906; 2c. Feb. 20, 1906. 10491
Depth (The) of sincerity; dramatic playlet in
1 act, by L. A. Turner. 10 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 17. 1914 ; D : 36059 ; Lillian Anna
Turner, Nevvark, N. J. 10491a
Depths (The) of a v^roman's heart. See Rus-
sian (A) spy.
Depths (The) of purity; a drama in 2 acts, by
B. Davenport.
© Butler Davenport, New York ; D : 15128,
Feb. 19, 1909. 10492
• a play in 3 acts, by Butler Davenport.
50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1912 ; D : 30106 ; Butler Dav-
enport, inc.. New York. 10493
Depute; comedie en 1 acte [de] R. Fiquet.
[Paris, Imprirnerie, 1911] 18 p. 8°.
© Feb. 2.5. 1911; 2c. Feb. 2-5. 1911: D:
23450: Rene Fiquet, Paris. 10494
Depute (Le) Leveau. See Protection.
Deputy (The); comedy in 3 acts, by E. A. Ger-
rai-d. [152] p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Jan. 11, 1912 ; D : 28285 ; Ernest Allen
Gerrard, Lincoln. Neb. 10495
vaudeville sketch, by C. E. Mace. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5. 1911; D: 24403; Chas. E.
Mace. Denver. 10496
Deputy (The) liar; farcical comedy of modern
fife in 3 acts, by C. S. Booth. [2], 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910; D: 22305; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 10497
Deputy (The) of Bombignac; comedy in 3 acts.
© F. Rullmau, New York ; 1888 : 28176, Oct.
4. 10498
Deputy (The) sheriff; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. W. Bittner.
© William W. Bittner, Omaha. Neb. ; 1892 :
51794. Dec. 19. 10499
— in 1 scene, by Bob Watt [pseud, of R. W.
Smiley]
© Nan Lewald. Philadelphia; 1900 A:
13356, May 28. 10500
501
10501
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10519
Deputy (The) sheriff — Continued.
an operatic comedy, in 2 acts, libretto by
I.. L. and H. H. Landes. 69 p. f°. Printed
[Libretto only]
© Lee L. and Harry H. Landes, New York ;
1895: 13515. Mar. 7; 2c. Dec. 11. 10501
vaudeville sketch, by U. Clarke. 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909 ; D : 16737 ; Robert
Clarke, Riverside. Cal. 10502
Deputy (The) wife; a comedy drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts, by C. Barnard. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Barnard, New York ; 1S97 : 35408,
.Tune 14 ; 2c. June 26. 10503
Der seelen erwachen; seeliscbe und geistige
vorgiiiige in scenischon bildern, von Rudolf
Steiner. Berlin. Pbilosopbisch-theosophischer
verlag, 1913. viii, 118 p. 8°.
© Aug. 20. 1913 ; Ic. May 9, 1914 ; A— Foreign
10222 ; Pbilosopbisch-theosophischer verlag,
Berlin. 10503a
Der var eng'ang. See There was once.
Derby day; musical comedy, by B. B. Gladstone,
[n, 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1913; D: 33544; Billy E,
Gladstone, Utica, N. Y. 10504
Derby (The) lost and the Leger won. See
Flying' (The) jib.
Derby (The) mascot; great sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux [by] C. A.
Taylor.
© Cbas. A. Tavlor, So. Deerfield, Mass. ;
1894 : 24730, May 16. 10505
Derby (The) race; or. Green and gold, a horse
trainer's story, a descriptive act, by Ghas. H.
Mackie [pseud, of C. H. McFarlaud] 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Hush McFarland, Roxburv,
Mass.; D:4295, Nov. 21, 1903; 2c. Oct. 1.5,
1903. 10506
Derby (The) winner.
© Ned Wayburn's vaudeville attractions,
inc., New York ; D : 8372, Apr. 17, 1906. 10507
a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by A. H. Spink.
© A. H. Spink, St. Louis; 1894:823, Mar.
15. 10508
Derby (The) witch; by M. M. Longhi. 33 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Marian IMiddleton Longhi, Denver ; D :
.5782, Nov. 17, 1904; Ic. Nov. 17, 1904; Ic.
Dec. 19, 1904. 10509
■play in 3 acts, by M. Longhi. 32 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D : 30.523 ; Marian
Longhi, Denver. 10510
Derelict (The); dramatic playlet, by W. Mack.
15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40596 ; Willard Mack
and Chas. Bachmann. New York. 10510a
a melodrama, by G. F. Herrick. Typewrit-
ten.
© George Frank Herrick, Youugstowu, O. ;
1895:9609. Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 10511
play in 1 act, by L. R. Morris. 11 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914; D : 39191 ; Lloyd R.
Morris. New Yorlv. 10511a
by S. R. Parker. 3 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D: 32837; S. Ross
Parker, Seattle. 10512
— vaudeville sketch, by R. Clarke. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909 ; D : 16736 ; Robert
Clarke, Riverside, Cal. 10513
— See also Environment. — Squaw (The)
man.
Derelicts; play in 1 act, by P. Gibson. 19 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1910 ; D : 20742 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 10514
— Same. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 12 p. 12". ( [French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 186] )
© July 11, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; D:
21536; Preston Gibson, Washington. 10515
play in 3 acts, by A. Gerstenberg. 71 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910 ; D : 20587 ; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. 10516
Dermot McMurrough; a drama, time, A. D.
800.
© C. F. Newcomb and J. M. Hanks, United
States; 1882:17625, Oct. 23; 2c. Nov. 4.
10517
Dermot O'Dwyer. Sec Erin abu.
Dermot, the nightingale; or, 1798, Irish his-
torical drama in 4 acts, by Carina Jordan.
100 p. t". Typewritten.
© M. J. Jordan, IMt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D : 446.
May 9, 1901; 2c. May 9, 1901. 10518
Dernier (Le) See Latest (The)
Dernier (Le) mascot; vaudeville en 1 acte [par]
B. Lebreton et Henry Moreau. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1909. 20 p. 4°.
© Sept. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17003 ;
C. Joubert, Paris. 10519
502
10520
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10538
Derniere heiire; pi&ce en 4 actes, de J.-J. Frap-
pa. illustrations de Widhopff. 2Sp. 4°. (Sup-
plement cratuit an no. 2881 du Monde illustre,
15 juin 1912)
© June 15, 1912; 2c. July 24, 1912; D:
30326 ; Jean-Jose Frappa, Paris. 10520
Derniere (La) torture; drame en 1 acte, par
A. de Lorde et E. Morel. 13 p. 4°. Proof.
© Andre de Lorde et Eugene Morel, Paris ;
D:6357, Mar. 17, 1905; 2c. Feb. 13, 1905.
10521
Derniere (La) vestale; tragedie en 5 actes dont
1 prologue, par T. Darel [pseud, of Ad§le
Erath-Tissot] nnisique de scene de Maurice
Thibault. Geneve, Impr. W. Kiindig & fils,
1906. 2 p. 1., 80 p. 8°. [Libretto]
© Th. Darel, Geneva, Svvitzerland ; D : 9102,
Sept. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906. 10522
Derreck, the spy; a military drama in 4 acts,
by C. W. Fly the. 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Clarence W. Flvthe, North Emporia, Va. ;
D : 15671, Apr. 20, 1909 ; Ic. Apr. 14, 1909 ; Ic.
ilay 12, 1909. 10523
Derrick's twins; 3 act farcical comedy, by
Joseph Derrick.
© Morris Sinunonds and Thomas Allston
Brown, New York ; 1884 : 11752, June 10.
10524
Dervorgilla; a tragedy in 1 act, by Lady Greg-
ory. (In The Gaelic American, Sept. 26, 1908)
© Ladv Gregorv, Gort, Ireland ; D : 13922.
Sept. 25, 1908; 2c. Sept. 25, 1908. 10525
/S^ee also Irish folk-history play.
Derzheims (The); a 4 act drama adapted fi'oui
the German of Ossip Schubin [pseud, of Aloisia
Kirschner]
© Frankie Kautz. San Francisco ; 1900 A :
29038, Nov. 27. 10526
Des Erloesers kindheit; weinaclitsspiol in 10
akten, von Wilhelm Pailleur, bearbeitet von
R. Bonaventura Hammer. 22 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1914 ; D: 38370; Katholischer
geselleii-verein, New York. ip526a
Des Kaisers solda,ten; scliaiis])iel in 3 aufziigen.
von Hermann Essig. Miiuchen, Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h. [1913] 104 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913; D: 35146; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h.. I\Iunich. 10527
Des yeux dans I'ombre; drame en 2 actes.
adapte du Roumain (Caragiole) par A. de
Lorde. (In Je sais tout, 10" annee, nos. 108 et
109, 15 Janvier et 15 fevrier 1914)
© Jan. 15, and Feb. 15, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16.
1914 ; D : 36719 ; Andre de Lorde, Paris.
10527a
Desconocido (El); comedia en 3 actos de Tris-
tan Bernard, arreglada al castellauo por Man-
uel Melgarejo y Gil Parrado. Madrid [Socie-
(lad de autores espaiioles] 1911. 77 p. 12°.
© Aug 21, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 2.5037 ;
M. IMelgarejo y G. Parrado, Madrid. 10528
Description (A) of Henry's comic menagerie;
with full instructions for presenting this hu-
morous entertainment, and a humorous lecture
to be employed in its exhibition, by Abel Sea-
man [pseud, of Frank Eugene Chase] Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1898. 17 p. illus.
12°.
© Walter H. Baker & cq., Boston; 1898:
56064, Sept. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 10529
Desdemona; a drama in 5 acts, by J. .J. Kennedv.
2 p. 1., 2-65 p. 12°.
© J. J. Kennedy, Carrollton, Mo.; 1899:
81495, Dec. 16 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1900. 10530
Desdemonum; an Ethiopian burlesque in 3
scenes. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours cc, New York ; 1874 : 12232,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 10531
Desecration; a drama in 4 acts, by B. F. Gard-
ner.
© Benjamin Fulton Gardner, Chicago; D:
15388, Mar. 11, 1909. 10532
Deseret; or, Love stronger than caste, a drama
of to-day, by D. G. Steele.
© Dora Gordon Steele, Cincinnati ; 1882 :
12555, July 3. 10533
Desert (The); a play in 4 acts, by G. F. Piatt.
112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Foster Piatt, New York; D:
13559, Aug. 17. 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1908. 10534
— play in 3 acts, by C. M. Greene and Laura
Hewett Robinson. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D : 20276 ; Clay M.
Greene, New York. 10535
Desert brotherhood,
nant.
Sec Blood (The) cove-
Desert sands; play in 3 acts by C. W. Collison.
38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1909 ; D : 17258 ; Clyde Wilson
Collison, Columbus, O. 10536
Desert tomb; a 1 act play, by F.* G. Blakeslee.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Gilbert Blakeslee, Hartford; D:
9722, Dec. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. 10537
Desert (A) tragedy; 1 act drama, by J. E. Mcln-
erney and W. S. Franklin. 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912 ; D : 29071 ; J. E. Mcln-
erney and Wm. S. Franklin, San Francisco.
10538
503
10539
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10560
Deserted at the altar; a nieloflraiiia in 4 acts,
by P. Kinssley. 05 p. 40. Typewritten.
© Pierce Kingsley, Syracuse. N. Y. ; D:2819,
Dec. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1903. 10539
Deserted (A) bride; a domestic drama in 4 acts,
6 scenes and 2 tahleaux, by Fitzgerald Mur-
phy. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Georjie Samuels, New York ; D : 3435, May
15. 1903; 2c. May 15, 1903. 10540
Deserted (The) orphan. Sec Israel.
Deserted village; opera in 3 acts, music by J. W.
Glover, libretto by Oliver Goldsmith, drama-
tized by Edmon Falconer. Typewritten.
© Eliza Glover O'Sullivan.New York; 1896:
67247. Dec. 10; Ic. Dec. 10. 10541
Deserted (The) wife; an original comedy drama
in .4 acts, by Bob Watt [pseud, of R. W.
Smiley]
© Robert Watt. Philadelphia ; 1897 : 47516.
Aug. 24. 10542
Deserter (The); dramatic playlet, by Charles
Ulrich. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co. [1912]
20 p. 16°. (On cover: Half hour dramas)
© Oct. 18, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 31184 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 10543
dramatization of Robert Buchanan's novel.
The shadow of the sword, by Scott and League
Williams. [2], 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D: 38908; Scott Wil-
liams, West Park, O. 10543a
a melodrama in a prologue and 4 acts, by
C. A. Clarke and E. J. Parker.
© E. .T. Parker and Dominick Murrav, New
York ; 1890 : 19572, June 17 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 10544
a romantic drama of the Revolution, in 4
acts, by Richard Lewis and W. Peck.
© R. L. Neville and Wallace Peck, United
States ; 1883 : 202.50, Nov. 2. 10545
— or. Loose discipline illustrated, a military
drama in 6 acts, by G. Safford.
© George Saflford, Canton, N. Y. ; 1885:
24574, Nov. 23. 10546
— or. Other people's money, a melodrama in
a prologue and 4 acts, by C. A. Clarke and
E. .T. Parker. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dominick Murray and E. J. Parker, New
York ; 1890 : 40721, Dec. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 10547
— See also Woman's (A) will.
Deserters (The); drama in 4 acts, by T. P.
Bayer. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Ba.ver, New I'^ork ; D:
5741, Nov. 8, 1904; 2c. Nov. 15, 1904. 10548
• a playlet by T. P. Bayer. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, New York ; D :
5517, Sept. 8, 1904; 2c. Sept. 19, 1904. 10549
Deserteur (Le); episode de 1870, comedie en 1
acteetenvers, par Emile Bessiere. [Marseille,
Edition nouvelle, 1910] 18 p. 8°.
© Dec. 24, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1910 ; D : 22855 ;
Bessi&ro, Marseilles, France. 10550
or, William and Bismarck, a drama, writ-
ten and arr. by .T. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:5099, Mav
. 17. 10551
Sec also Uberlaufer (Der)
Deserteuse (La); piece en 4 actes, [de Eugene]
Brieiix ot J. Sigaux. [Paris?] 1904. 3 p. 1.,
78 p. 12°. Printed.
© P.rieux & .lean Sigaux, Paris ; D : .56.59.
Oct. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1904. 10552
Designers (The); a new and original farcical
comedy in 3 acts, by Fritz Zom. 119 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Touring syndicate, ltd.. London ; D : 6733,
Apr. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 190.5. 10553
Designs made on the stage; caricature por-
traits, drawn in presence of an audience, in-
vented by Jean Ardoti.
© J. Ardoti and H. Konigsbaum, United
States ; 1873 : 4907, May 6. 10554
Desir (Le) See Nina.
Desirables; comedy drama in 1 act, by A. Gold-
knopf. ri], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 24, 1913; D : 32068 ; Abraham
Goldknopf, Bath Beach. N. Y. 10555
Desired evidence; play in 1 act, by L. E. Rose.
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Doc. 20, 1912; D: 31755; Lillian E.
Rose, New York. 10556
Desired (The) one. See Fadilla.
Desirer; a play in 3 acts, by F. W. Mathieu.
23 p. 4°. T.ypewritten.
© Fred'k W. Mathieu, New York ; D : 14424.
Dec 1, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 10557
Desk (The) sergeant; play in 1 act, bv O. M.
Sayler. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911; D: 25970; Oliver M.
10558
Sayler, Indianapolis.
Desmiguen (El); entremes comico-lfrico, orig-
inal de Jackson Voyjln y Flores Gonzales,
musi(;a del maestro Crespo. Madrid [Socie-
da<l de autores espanoles] 1911. 17, [2] p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25034; Jackson Veyan y Flores Gonzilles,
Madrid. 10559
Desmond Hall; by A. Donoghue. Typewritten.
© Andrew Donoghue, Baltimore; 1894:
8379, Feb. 3; Ic. Feb. 3. 10560
504
10561
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
10581
De Sombre's prize. See India.
De Soto; or. The fall of the Incas, play in 4
acts, by M. L. Littleton and F. C. Drake. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mary L. Littleton and Frank C. Drake,
United States; 189.j : 4246, Jan. 15; 2c. Jan.
15. 10561
Despair; an emotional drama of contemporane-
ous society of to-day.
© Solon A. Goldstein, New York; 1888:
9768, Apr. 3. 10562
Despatch (The) bearer; dramatic sketch, by E.
Magnus. [2], 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27. 1913 ; D : 32707 ; Eugenie
Magnus, New York. 10563
Desperado (The); comedy vaudeville act, by A.
Geyer. 2'J. p. 4°. Type^^'ritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1911; D:2476G; Albert
Geyer, Los Angeles. 10564
Desperate (A) chance; a comedy in 1 act, by
Margaret Cameron. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nancy N. Cameron, Oakland. Cal. ; D :
1041, Oct. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1901. 10565
a drama in 4 acts, by Theodore Krenier.
93 p. 4". Typewritten.
© B. E. Forrester and Aubrey Mittenthal.
New York ; D : 1823, May 3, 1902 ; 2c. I\Iay 3,
1902. 10566
Desperate (A) love; a drama in 5 acts, by J. F.
Milliken.
© .Tames F. Milliken, New York; 1892:
6195. Feb. 8. 10572
Desperate (A) move; by C. Davis. Typewrit-
ten.
© Clement Davis, Philadelphia; 1898:
10492, Feb. 8; 2c. Feb. 8. 10573
Desperate (A) remedy; an emotional drama, by
.T. B. Hopkins and C. De Kalb.
© .Tames Bennett Hopkins and Courtenav
De Kalb, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1881 : 7409, May 11.
10574
a play in 4 acts, by B. A. Ficklen and
Hilliard Booth. 154 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Bessie A. Ficklen, New Orleans ; D :
15585, Apr. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1909. 10575
Desperate straits; a new and original Ameri-
can comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. H. Wins-
low.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, Keokuk, la. ;
1882:21880, Dec. 23. 10576
Desperate (A) woman; by IMr. and Mrs. E.
Van Bensselaer. 54 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Rensselaer,
New York ; D : 10682, May 31, 1907 ; Ic. Mav
24, 1907; Ic. June 14, 1907. 10577
Desperate (A) crime; melodrama, by J. L. Desperate (A) woman's love; a comedy drama
Glass. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Latham Glass, Milwaukee ; D :
4457, Dec. 18, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1904. 10567
Desperate (A) device; a 1 act play, by M. A.
Snell.
© Minnie Andrews Snell, St. Louis; 1898:
42284, July 14. 10568
Desperate (A) encounter; by Robert C. V.
Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886:
6010, Mar. 15.
10569
in 4 acts, by F. Mertens. 69 p. f. Type-
^^'ritten.
© Ferdinand Mertens, St. Louis ; D : 7695,
Dec. 11, 1905; 2c. Dec. 11, 1905. 10578
Despues de la lluvia el sol; a comedy in 1 act,
adapted to the u.se of American schools and
colleges and annotated in English by R. D.
Cortina [i. e. Raphael Diez de la Cortina] 2d
ed.
© R. D. Cortina, New York: 1891:462.31,
Dec. 18. 10579
Desperate (A) errand; roniantic melodrama in 3 Dessalines; a d.amatic tale, a single chapter
nets, by A. Stewart. [1], 100 p. f . Type- ^^.^^^^ Haiti's hi.story, by W. E. Easton. [Gal-
written
© Ic. June 30, 1913; D: 33656; Andrew
Stewart, Washington. 10570
Desperate (A) expedient; play in 1 act, by J.
Dyer. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914 ; D : 36854 ; June Dyer,
Los Gates, Cal. 10570a
veston, Tex.] J. W. Burson co., 1893. ix,
138 p., 1 1., 4 pi., 2 port. 12".
© William Edgar Ea.ston, Galveston. Tex.,
1893 : 5878, Jan. 30 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 10580
Destin (De) d'un brin de mousse. See Veil-
lees (Les) d'une soeur.
Desperate (A) game; a play in 2 acts [from Destin (Le) est maitre. See Destino (El)
the Swedish Hogt spel, by Waldemar Kaempf- manda.
fert and G. Tavaststjerna] authorized tr. by
Ernst Didring. 135 p. 4". Typewritten. Destinies of man. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1909; D : 17211 ; Gabriello © .To.seph C. Ostern, San Francisco; 1898:
Tavaststjerna, New York. 10571 16102, IMar. 8 ; Ic. Mar. 8. 10581
505
10531
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10603
Destine (El) manda (Le destin est maitre);
drama en 2 actos, original y en prosa de Paul
Hervieu, tr. de J. Benavente. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1914. 50 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21. 1914; D:
3S187; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 10581a
Destiny.
© Henrv C. Ehlers, New York ; 1886 : 21699,
Sept. 28. ■ 10582
Same.
© Maxiue Du Wardes, San Francisco; D:
1.5825, May 11, 1909. 10583
— a drama in 5 acts, by B. Sylvester [pseud.
of J. G. Noe]
© Barrett Svlvester, Brooldyn ; 1872:591.
Jan. 20. 10584
by O. Kuphal. 95 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Otto Kuphal, New York; 1890:21858,
July 8; 2c. .Tuly 8. 10585
— a drama in 4 acts, by E. Fried. 27 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Fried, San Francisco ; D : 1832.
May 5, 1902 ; 2c. May 5, 1902. 10586
bv F. Whittaker and William L. Mau-
sell.
© Frederick Whittaker, Mount Vernon.
N. Y. ; 1872 : 11736, Nov. 5. 10587
by H. I. Dodge. 115 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Henrv Irving Dodge, New York ; D :
16094, June 18, 1909 ; 2c. June 18, 1909. 10588
drama in 4 acts, by M. Du Wardes. 63 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909 ; D : 17267 ; Maxine Du
Wardes, Springfield, 111. 10589
— a drama in prologue, 4 acts, and an epi-
logue, by W. F. Sage, adapted from Charles
Dickens' Tale of two cities, by W. F. Sage.
Ghicaiio [West end advocate print] 1878. 53 p.,
1 1. 12°.
© Will F. Sage, Chicago ; 1878 : 6650, June
3; 2c. Sept. 6. 10590
— drama in 3 acts and 6 scenes, by V. Statile.
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1910; D : 21884 ; Vincent
Statile, Brooklyn. 10591
— an emotional society play in 5 acts, by
B. P. Colinsky.
© Barnette P. Colinsky, New Orleans ; 1876 :
9823, Aug. 28. 10592
— a historical drama in 5 acts, by L. H.
Haight. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© I^eora Hurless Haight, Milwaukee ; D :
6563, Apr. 24, 1905 ; 2c. May 26, 1905. 10593
Destiny — Continued.
-an irony in 1 act, by F. A. Hoadley.
© Frances A. Hoadlev, New York; 1896:
42264, July 21. 10594
sketch, by J. R. Shannon. [1], 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1912; D : 31249 ; J. K. Slian-
non, Detroit. 10595
a tragedy in 5 acts, by El De Louie.
© El De Louie. Philadelphia; 1889:31.5."').
.Jan. 26. 10596
— - or. Life's weaving, drama in 4 acts, bv
M. J. Whitty. [2], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; I) : 28424 : Michael
James Whitty, New York. 10597
or. The bond of fraud, l»y A. C. MfCabe.
© A. C. McCabe. Pittsburgh; 1873:13.^24.
Nov. 17. 10598
or. The sovithern home, an entirely orig-
. inal and romantic soutliern drama, in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by C. S. Beverly.
© C. Stuart Beverly, Georgia; 1875:2761.
Mar. 24. 10599
Destiny (The) of chance; a drama with 2 con-
clusions, by Edwin Sylvester Hopkins.
© Edwin S. Hopkins, sr.. Louisville; 1897:
7320, Jan. 25. 10600
Destiny (The) of kings; play in 5 acts, tr. bv
Grace Isabel Colbron. [3], 105 p. 4°. Type-
A\ritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7. 1914 ; D : 38421 ; Hans Bartsch,
New York. 10600a
Destiny (The) of woman; a comic opera in 3
acts, by M. Nicolson.
© Malcolm Nicolson. Alma. Kan. ; 1891 :
16S51, May 7. 10601
Destroyers (The); drama in 3 acts, by C.
Aikins. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1915; D: 41675; Carroll
Aikins, Naramata, Canada. 10601a
Destroying- (The) angels; or. Life among the
Latter Day Saints, an original drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts, written and composed by
J. S. Trew.
© James S. Trew, Chicago; 1880: 35, Jan. 2.
10602
Destruction (The) of Babylon.
(The) of Beishazzar.
>Scc Feast
Destruction (The) of hell; operetta-extrava-
ganza in 3 acts, by H. Bobbins.
© Hiram Bobbins, Little Bock, Ark. ; 1895 •
42603, Aug. 21 ; 2c. Aug. 21. 10603
506
10604
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10624
Destruction (The) of Jerusalem; a scenic and
dramatic composition, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1887:23871,
Sept. 20. 10604
See also King Solomon.
Detective Anson; 1 act plaj', by P. Knight.
16 p. 4". Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Feb. 28, 1911 ; D : 23497 ; Percival
Knight, New York. 10616
Destruction (The) of Palmyra. See Zenobia.
Destruction (The) of St. Pierre, Martinique;
a drama in 3 acts. [4] p. 16". Printed.
© PMmund True Slianldin, St. Louis; D:
1936, aiay 17, 1902; 2c. May 23, 1902. 10605
Destruction (The) of San Francisco; by W. R.
Gardiner, jr.
© William Ilav Gardiner, jr., Montclair,
N. J. ; D : 8500, Apr. 30, 1906. 10606
Detained on business; a sketch, by Ralph M.
Skinner. 9 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Lauder, New York : D : 3739.
July 20, 1903 ; 2c. July 20, 1903. 10607
Detected; an original drama in 3 acts, by E.
Chrissie. '
© Ed Chrissie, United States ; 1879 : 10420,
Aug. 6. 10608
or, The dumb man's love, melodrama in 2
acts, written and dramatized by George Bry-
den.
© Sig. Constantine, St. Louis ; 1873 : 10210.
Sept. 9. 10609
Detecting a detective; comedy sketch in 1 act.
l)y Frank Graham. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910 ; D : 20592 ; Burkhart &
Berry, Chicago. 10610
Detective (The); in 1 act, by A. Adams. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Adolph Adams, New York ; D : 6322, Mar.
11, 1905; 2c. Mar. 27. 1905. 10611
1 act play, by T. E. Grant. 20 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1911 ; D : 25621 ; Thomas E.
Grant, Denver. 10612
— play in 1 scene, by B. J. Rowden. 6 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912 ; D : 31734 ; Byrd Josef
Rowden, Oakland, Cal. 10613
.sketch in 1 act, by J. E. Hunter. [16] p.
f°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1910 ; D : 21775 ; John Earle
Hunter. San Francisco. 10614
Detective and the lady; by Mabelle Browning
[pseud, of M. Brown] 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mabelle Brown, Chicago; D:9426, Nov.
14, 1906; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 10615
a play in 3 acts, by F. A. Kummer and
Percival Knight. 4 v. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1912; D: 29870; Frederick
Arnold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 10617
Detective coon; 1 act comedy sketch [bv C.
Statzerl 11 p. f°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1914 ; D : 38596 ; Carl Statzer,
Philadelphia. , 10617a
Detective (A) detected; a comedy farce in 1
act, by P. D. Hickman. 15 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten,
© Paul Don Hickman, Montvale. N. J. ; D :
12610, Mar. 25, 1908 ; 2c. June 28, 1908.
10618
Detective (A) in petticoats; a comedy in 3 act.^,
for female characters only, by Sarah Folsom
Enebuske. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1900.
32 p. 12°. (Baker's edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
18811, July 30; 2c. Sept. 29. 10619
Detective (The) of Plunketsville. See Simple
Silas.
Detective (The) queen; a detective melodrama.
56 p. r. Typewritten.
© Edyth Totten, Tottenville. N. Y. ; D :
3276. Apr. 13. 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1903. [Note :
Copies bear title, Nell Nelson, the detective
queen] 10620
Detective William J. Burns in the exposure
of the land swindlers; drama in 3 acts, bv
Eunnett Campbell Hall. 24 p. 8°. Printed.
© Apr. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1913 ; D : 32751 ;
Kalem co.. New York. 10621
Detective's (The) honor; a drama in 4 acts and
5 scenes, by W. E. Dentlnger. 62 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Willett E. Dentinger, Washington; D:
14953, Jan. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6. 1909. 10622
Detective's (The) pupil; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. M. Altman. 35 p. f". Typewritten.
© Edward M. Altman, Brooklvn; D : 7605,
Nov. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1905. 10623
Detective's (The) revenge. See Chums.
Detective's (A) romance; or. In the valley of
the Genesee, comedy melodrama in 4 acts, by
Carl Anthony. 65 p. f". Typewritten.
© Carl Anthony Pfeil, Camden, N. J.; D:
2965. Feb. 7, 1903; 2c. Mar. 16, 1903. 10624
507
10624
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10641
Determination; play in 1 act, by J. Kapfer.
[1], 12 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1914; D : 379S9 ; Josepli^Ivap-
fer, Cincinnati.
10624a
Determined (The) Miss Daring; a comedy
drama in 3 acts, with a prologue, by G. K.
Warren. Typewritten.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, New York ; 1899 :
12G0G, Feb. 15; 2c. Mar. 31, 1900. 10625
Dethronement of the queen; by O. Collier.
© Orrin Collier, San Francisco; 1893:
5.5793, Dec. 18. 10626
Dethroning an idol; comedy sketch for 3 people,
by J. A. Flummer. 15 p. 4". TypeAvritten.
*© Ic. .Tan. 6. 1915: D : 39318 ; John Andrew
IMunnucr. San Fi-ancisco. 10626a
Detour (Le); comedie vn 3 actes, par Henry
Bernstein. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1902. 3 p. 1.,
147 p. 12°.
© EugLMie Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 1G34, Mar.
17. 1902; 2c. Mar. 31, 1902. 10627
Same. 32 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theatrale,
8* annge.— 225, 30 novembre 1912)
© Nov. 30, 1912; 2c. Jan. 17, 1913; D
31985; Henry Bernstein, Paris.
10628
Detske divadelni hry a vystupy pro deti cesko-
americkych skol; iiapsal a upravil B. Hiadky.
Chicago. Nakladem A. Geringera [1900]
124 p. 16°.
© August Geringer, Chicago ; D : 9571, Dec.
3, 1906; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. 10629
Dette (La); comodie dramatique en 5 actes et
uu prologue [par Paul Gavault & Georges
Berr] I»aris, P. V. Stock, 1904. 2 p. 1.,
176 p. 12°,
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D:4S14, Mar. 31.
1904; 2c. Mar. 31, 1904. 10630
Deucalion; dramatization of Poseidon's para-
dise, in 5 acts, by E. G. Birkmaier. [1], 70 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; D : 30736 ; Elizabeth G.
Birkmaier, East Orange, N. J. 10631
Deuce (A) and a tray; by Oliver Curtis.
© John A. Sanborn, New York ; D : 11777,
Nov. 20, 1907. 10632
Deuce (The) of hearts; a farcical comedy in 4
acts, by John Harrison. 143 p. 8". Type-
written.
© Amelia Harrison, Baltimore; 1883: 21710,
Nov. 23; 2c. Dec. 29. 10633
Deuce (The) with hearts; in 3 acts, by M. B.
Hayes. Typewritten.
© Maud Blancht Hayes, New York; 1900
A ; 24930, Oct. 6 ; 2c. Oct. 6. 10634
Deus ex machina; play in 4 acts, bv H. P. de
Vogel. 118 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henri Pierre de Vogel, New York; I>:
787, Aug. 22, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1901. 10635
Deutsch-Amerika; eine NeAV Yorker koraoedie
in 4 akten, von A. Jonas. 1. akt.
© Alexander Jonas, New York; 1897:
18330, Mar. 20. 10636
— ■ Same. 2. akt.
© Alexander Jonas. New York ; 1897
IVIar. 27.
19927.
10637
— Same. 3. akt.
© Alexander Jonas, New York ; 1897 : 21531,
Apr. 5. 10638
• Same. 4. akt.
© Alexander Jonaf
Apr. 12.
New York: 1897:22871,
10639
Deutsche frauen; schauspiel in 5 akten. nach
dem gleichntimigen roman, von Anny Wothe
I i. e. A. A\'. Mahn] dramatisieinuij^' von Ernst
Kitterfeldt. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 9, 1915; D : 39,398 ; Vcrtviebs-
stelie des Verl)andes deutseher biiluienscbrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. i0639a
Deutsche (Der) konig; schauspiel in 5 akten,
von Ernst von Wildenbruch. Berlin, F.
Bloch erben, 1909. iv. 116 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D: 16786; Felix Blocli
erben, Berlin. 10640
Same. Berlin. G. Grote'sche verlagsbucli-
handlung, 1909. vi p., 1 1.. 116 p. 12°.
© Oct. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 0, 1909 ; D : 17295 ;
G. Grote'sche verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin.
10641
Deutsche (Die) marke; lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Fedor von Zobeltitz. Berlin. Biihnenverlas
Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h,, 1915. 69 p. 8°. '
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915 ; D : 39648 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
10641a
Deux (Les) amis. See Beaumarchais theatre
illustre.
Deux (Les) billets; by Victor E. Francois, after
Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian. {In Easy
French reading, comp. by V. Vj. Frangois ;
book © Aug. 31. 1915; 2c. and aff. Sept. 20.
1915; A: 410529; Henry Holt & co.. New
York) 10641b
Deux (Les) canards; piece en 3 actes, par [Paul.
(lit] Tristan Bernard et A. Athis [pseud, de
Iv. Alfred Nathanson] (In Petite illustration,
no. 57; serie-theatre no. 35. 4 avri! 1914)
© Apr. 4. 1914 ; Ic. May 12, 1914 ; D : 37001 ;
Tristan Bernard and Alfred Athis, Paris.
10641c
508
10642
COPl'KIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10660
Deux (Les) ecoles; comedie en 4 actes, par
Alfred Capus. Paris, E. Pasquelle, 1903.
2 p. 1., 33S p. 12".
© Eu£;eiie Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 3560, June
9, 1903 r 2c. June 9, 1903. 10642
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Deux (Les) Helens; poeme dramatique en 1
acte, en vers [par] Jules Bois. Paris, B.
Grasset, 1911. 3 p. 1., iv, 59 p., 1 1. 8".
© July 30, 1911; 2c. Aug. 19, 1911; D:
24972 ; Bernard Grasset, Paris. 10643
Deux (Les) hommes; piece en 4 actes [par] A.
Gapus. [Paris, Inipr. de I'lllustratlon] 1908.
2 p. 1., 76 p. 12".
© Alfred Capus, Paris ; I> : 12860, Feb. 14,
1908 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1908. 10644
-/See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Deux (Les) Madauie Delauze; piece in§dite
en 3 actes, de Mnie. G. Mourey. 57-88 numb. 1.,
illus. 8". Proof.
© Madame Gabriel Mourey, Paris; D:
11141, Aug. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1907. 10645
Deux visag'es; comedie en 1 acte, par Noziere
[pseud, de Fernand Weyl] 10 p. illus. 4".
Printed.
© Nov. 27, 1909; 2c. Dec. 17, 1909; D:
17725; Noziere, Paris. 10646
Devant 1' ennemi. See Love and war.
Devastation; or, The fire fiend, a play in 4
acts, by H. Meredith.
© Harry Meredith, Pittsburgh; 1872:
13553, Dec. 26. 10647
Dsvil (The); by Ferenc Molnar, adapted by
Oliver Herford. New York, M. Kennerley,
1908. 167 p. front., plates. 12".
© Henry W. Savage, New York ; D : 13724,
Sept. 5, 1908; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. 10648
a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the Hun-
garian of Molnar Ferenc. 96. 4". Type-
written.
© Alexander Konta, New York ; 1) : 12553,
Mar. 16, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908 (act 1) ; 2c.
Mar. 27, 1908 (act 2) ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1908 (act 3) ;
2c. July 3, 1908 (printed, complete, 25 p. 8°.)
10649
a drama in 4 acts, by Frederick Paulding,
Tunis F. Dean and H. J. Cohen.
© Harry J. Cohen, Pittsburgh; D:5934.
Nov. 30, 1904. 10650
a drama in 3 acts, and 3 scenes, by M.
Doran, based on a play by Ferenc Molnar.
85 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. ; D : 13678,
Aug. 29, 1908; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908. 10651
Devil (The) — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by Franz Molnar, tr. by C.
Swickard. 118 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914; D: 37760; Charles
Swickard, Los Angeles. 10652
a playlet in 1 act, by Horace Hazeltine.
■ © Charles Stokes Wayne, Point Pleasant,
N. J.; D: 13831, Sept. 19, 1908. 10653
a satii'ical drama in 3 acts, by G. A. Han-
son. Chicago, 111., The Chicago manuscript
CO., 1914. [48] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 38610; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. ' 10653a
tr. by W. J. Jones.
© Will J. Jones, New York ; D : 13701, Sept.
2, 1908. 10654
See also Ashmedei (Der). — Ordog' (Az)
Devil (A) and a Sv?ede; by C. Pfeil.
© Carl Pfeil, Chicago ; 1900 A : 28741 : Nov.
23. 10655
Devil (The) & co. ; an operatic melodrama in 4
acts, adapted by AV. J. Jossey. 88 p. f".
Typewritten.
© W. J. Jossey, Chicago ; 1893 : 17072, Apr.
6; 2c. Aug. 11, 1894. 10656
Devil (The) and his emissaries; by Dry [psend.
of G. L. Drifoos] 39 p. 12".
© George L. Drifoos, Nashville ; A : 234065.
Mar. 6, 1909; 2c. Mar. 29, 1909. 10657
Devil (The) and Mistress Angel; a play in 1
act, by C. Duer and H. Ford. 27 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Harriet Ford and Caroline Duer, Nev.'
York ; D : 12401, Feb. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 21,
1908. 10658
Devil (The) and the doll; a vaudeville synopsis,
by A. B. d'Altomonte. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. Benedetti d'Altomonte, New York ; D :
13967, Oct. 1, 1908; 2c. Oct. 1, 1908. 10659
Devil (The) and the pattern maker. See Six
broken engagements.
Devil (The) and the toymaker; tabloid com-
edy in 2 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chicago,
Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [22] p. f".
(Byers' library of tabloid plays) Mimeo-
graphed.
© Nov. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914 ; D : 38894 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 10659a
Devil (The) and Tom Walker; a fantastic
musical travesty in 1 act, by John B. Hymer.
15 p. f". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Elsie Kent, New York ; D : 14579, Dec.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 10660
509
10660
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10678
Devil (The) answers; play in 1 act, by N.
Lublin. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 15, 1914; D: 37578; Nathan
Lublin, Brooklyn. 10660a
Devil (The) at home; comedy supposition of the
devil and a man, by T. E. Owsley. [11] p.
8". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1915; D: 42093; Tim Em-
manuel Owsley, Indianapolis. 10660b
Devil (The) in love; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by M. J. Hooley. [2], 14 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29533; M. .T.
Hooley, Seattle. 10661
■operetta in 3 acts, book by H. G. Langreu-
ter, lyrics and music by C. Frank. 83 p. 4".
Typewritten, fl^ibretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1909; D: 17432; Henry O.
Langreuter and Charles Frank, New York.
10662
Devil (The) in possession; peculiar comedy
creation, by Kingsbury and Munsou. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912 ; D : 28310 ; Kingsbury &
Munson, Chicago. 10663
Devil (The) in search of a wife; in 2 acts, by
M. Townsend.
© Margaret Townsend. New York : D : 6253.
Feb. 4, 1905. 10664
Devil (A) in skirts; a society melodrama in 4
acts, by W. Montague. 73 p. f. Typewritten.
© Walter Montague, New York ; D : 3603,
June 17, 1903 ; 2c. June 17, 1903. 10665
Devil (The) in the cheese; play in 3 acts, by
C. C. S. Cusbing. 91 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911; D: 2.3764; C. C. S.
Cusbing, Simsbury, Conn. 10666
Devil (The) in the power house; diabolical
comedy in 1 net, by S. F. Manning. [3], 7 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913 ; D : 35079 ; Steve Frank
jManning, San Francisco. 10667
Devil (The) in town. See Snap (A) at Faust.
Devil (The) is an ass; by Ben Jonson, ed. with
introduction, notes and glossary, by W. S.
Johnson. New York, H. Holt & co., 1905.
2 p. 1., [vii]-lxxix, 252 p. 8°. (Yale studies
in English, xxix)
© William Savage Johnson, Meriden, Conn. ;
A : 126450, Sept. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1905.
10667a
Devil (A) of a fellow; a comic opera satire, by
D. Davidson and T. Frost.
© Dore Davidson and Thomas Frost, New
York; 1896:62519, Nov. 16. 10668
Devil (A) of a fellow — Continued.
musical satire and extravaganza in 2 acts,
by D. Davidson, being a rev. and rearr. copy
of the original manuscript by D. Davidson
and Thomas Frost. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; D : 5638, Oct.
14, 1904 ; 2e. Oct. 20. 1904. 10669
Devil (A) of a time; a comedy drama in 1 act
and 1 scene. Typewritten.
© Thomas A. Snyder, New York; 1900 A:
30159, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 10670
Devil (A) of an editor; comedy in 1 act, by
J. E. Ryan. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911; D: 23560; .Tames E.
Rj'an, Milwaukee. 10671
Devil (The) of Paris. See life for life.
Devil (The) outwitted; dramatic composition,
by H. R. H. Hayward. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1912; D: 31406; Harry R.
Hill Hayward, New York. 10672
Prince of Darkness, comedy in 1 act, by
Grant Stewart. S p. t°. Typewritten.
© Alexander Bevan, New York ; D : 6202.
Feb. 10, 1905; 2c. Feb. 10, 1905. 10673
Devil (The), the servant and the man; a play
in 1 act, by W. A. McGuire. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Anthony McGuire, Chicago ; D :
16205, June 29, 1909 ; Ic. .July 8, 1909. 10674
Devil (The) to pay; farce comedy in 3 acts, bv
L. T. Bradley and A. H. Brown. 3 v. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D : 37804 ; Lillian
Trimble Bradley and Alfred Hodgdou Brown,
Lake Mahopac, N. Y. 10674a
Devil up to date; sketch in 1 act, by F. Gerald.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Gerald, New York ; D : 5133.
June 6, 1904; 2c. June 6, 1904. 10675
Devillette; 3 act play, by M. H. Paine. 94 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1910; D: 20746; Mary Hin-
man Paine, New York. 10676
Devil's auction; a spectacular extravaganza in
3 acts. 93 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Gallagher, Gilmore & Gardner, Phila-
delphia ; 1883 : 13929, July 28 ; 2c. July 28.
10677
or. The golden branch, a great spectacular
and magical play in 4 acts, adapted to the
American stage, by Arthur Cuyas Armengol.
© William J. Gilmore, Philadelphia, in re-
newal fi-ora August 6, 1895; 1895:6190
Feb. 7. 10678
510
10679
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10699
Devil's auction — Contimied.
or, The magic charms, the comic spectacu-
lar pantomime, by J. S. MafRtt.
© James S. Maffitt, Boston ; 1877 : 751, Jan.
18. 10679
Devil's (The) bargain; by J. Snyder.
© John Snyder, Wellesley Hills, Mass. ; D :
12359, Feb. 18, 1908. 10680
Devil's (The) bond; a sketch, adapted from
Goethe's Faust, by R. Morrison.
© Rosabel Morrison, New York; D : 12013,
Dec. 31, 1907. 10681
or, Kati'ina, comic opera, 3 acts, by S.
Reid. 25 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Sydney Reid, Brooklyn ; 1890 : 4519, Feb.
5; 2c. Feb. 5. 10682
Devil's (The) bride; a comedy satire, by S.
Tapsfield.
© Selby Tapsfield, Lewis, Id.; 1899:16758,
Mar. 4. 10683
Same.
© Selbv Tapsfield, New York ; 1899 : 20805.
Mar. 21. 10684
Devil's (The) choice; by Margaret Potter [i. e.
M. P. Bhick] and Wallace Rice. 9 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Margaret Potter Black. Chicago; D:
15897, May 4, 1909; 2c. May 4, 1909. 10685
Devil's (The) com.pact; a burlesque in 3 acts,
l)y William Granville Baker.
© Baker and Fonda, Spokane, Wash. ;
1897 : 2105G, Apr. 2. 10686
Devil's (The) conqueror. Sec Infernalis.
Devil's (The) Cupid; dramatic sketch, by Ceryl
Knight [pseud, of C. Keeler] [22] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1910; D: 21656; Charles
Keeler, Berkeley, Cal. 10687
Devil's (The) dam; or. The devil's drops, or.
Satan's pills and Luci's drops, a great magi-
cal and spectacular play in a prologue and 5
acts, by F. D. Reinau.
© Francis D. Reinau. New York ; D : 3647.
June 24, 1903. 10688
Devil's (The) dance; a play for the times, by
Elizabeth Avery Meriwether. St. Louis, Hail-
man bros. [1886] 67 p. 8°.
© E. A. Meriwether, St. Louis ; 1886 : 1813,
Jan. 22; 2c. Mar. 8. 10689
Devil's (The) daughter; a burlesque in 3 acts,
by N. W. Wilson and J. R. Stirling.
© John Robert Stirling, Buffalo ; D : 154,
Feb. 19, 1901. , 10690
Devil's (The) daughter — Continued.
drama in 3 acts, tr. and adapted by Joseph
H. Trant, from Gabriel d'Annunzio's book, La
Gioconda. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915 ; D : 41385 ; William Fox,
New York. 10690a
Devil's (The) day; by C. W. Tackenberg.
Tj'pewritten.
© Charles W. Tackenberg, Cincinnati ; 1900
A : 18359, July 25 ; 2c. July 25, 1900 ; Ic. new
ed. June 10, 1903. 10691
Devil's (The) deceit; or. The fatal marriage,
a sensational comedy di-ama in 3 acts, by F.
W. N. Bayley.
© Frederick William Naylor Bayley, New
York ; D : 773, Aug. 19, 1901. 10692
Devil's (The) deputy; sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by W. I. Flagg. 81 p. f°.
Typev/ritten.
© William Isaac Flagg, Riverton, 111. ; D ;
5625, Oct. 10, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 10693
a 3 act comic opera or operette, music by
E. Jakobowski, libretto by J. Cheever Good-
win and F. Wilson.
© Francis Wilson, New York; 1894:31060.
June 8. 10694
Devil's (The) dictations,
ants.
See Satan's serv-
Devil's (The) disciple; a melodrama, by Ber-
nard Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 1913.
2 p. 1., 3-86 p. 16".
. © Sept. 10, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913 ; A :
361153; G. B. Shaw, London. 10695
See also Three plays for Puritans.
Devil's (The) doings; a sensational comedy
drama in 3 acts, by F. W. Bayley.
© Fred W. Bayley and Jos. M. Narcross,
New York ; 1898 : 17572, Mar. 15. 10696
Devil's (The) drops. See Devil's dam.
Devil's (The) editor; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by J. A. Reed.
© J. A. Reed, New York; 1890:40132,
Dec. 18. 10697
Devil's (The) finish; or. Six on each side, bv
F. A. Gambold. [17] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D: 28624; Fred A.
Gambold, Indianapolis. 10698
Devil's (The) garb; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by C. B. Sternberg. 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1910; D: 21499; Charles B.
Sternberg, Portland, Or. 10699
511
10699
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10718
Devil's (The) garden; drama in 4 acts, by
Edith Ellis [i. e., E. E. Furness] from W. B.
Maxwell's novel of the same name. 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
'© Ic. Oct. 2, 1915; D: 41885; Edith Ellis
Furness, New York. 10699a
Devil's (The) holiday; the novel, up to date,
spectacular extravaganza in 1 act, by C. H.
Burroughs.
© Chas. H. Burroughs, Riverside, R. I.,
and Geo. Milhanlc, Boston; 1897:65761, Nov.
26. 10700
Devil's (The) hollow. /S'ee Hans von Stemmel.
Devil's (The) hour; unusual incident in 20 min-
utes of dialogue, by W. A. McGuire. [1], 21
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42064 ; William An-
thony J\lc(iuire, New York. 10700a
Devil's (The) invention; play in 3 acts, by
C. E. Freybe and Hiram K. Moderwell. 94 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D : 39539 ; Carl E.
Freybe, New York. 10700b
Devil's Island; an original sensational melo-
drama in 5 acts, by V. De Noie and Arthur D.
Hall.
© Vera De Noie, New York; 1897:67682,
Dec. 6 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1898. 10701
Devil's (The) Island's martyr. See Affaire
(L') Dreyfus.
Devil's (The) keg; play in 4 acts, by R. Cul-
lum and H. E. Garden. 4 v. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912; D: 29810; Ridgwell
CuUum, Richmond Hill, England. 10702
Devil's (The) kingdom; serio-comic spectacular
drama, by S. M. Landis.
© S. M. Landis, Philadelphia ; 1874 : 15584,
Dec. 28; 2c. Apr. 27, 1875. 10703
Devil's (The) lane; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. Herrick.
© Frank Herrick, Youngstown, O. ; 1896 :
41755, July 17. 10704
a play in 4 acts, by E. Fitch. 50 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Eunice Fitch, Chicago ; D : 175, Mar. 5,
1901 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1901. 10705
Devil's (The) mask; by W. R. Beauchaine.
© AVarren R. Beauchaine, Los Angeles ;
D : 7540, Nov. 9, 1905. 10706
Devil's (The) mate; mystic scene in 1 act, writ-
ten and invented by Stanley Cooke. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912 ; D : 31273 ; Wallis Clark,
New York. 10707
Devil's (The) mate — Continued.
a play in 1 act, by Stanley Cooke. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jerrold Robert Shaw, London ; D : 13929,
Sept. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 10708
Devil's mine; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by F. Darcy.
© Fred Darcy, Philadelphia ; 1889 : 12090,
■ Apr. 18. 10709
Devil's orchestra; by F. La Pierre.
© Frederic La Pierre, Chicago ; D : 13265,
June 30, 1908. 10710
Devil's (The) other engagement; by Arthur
Blanchard. 47 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Arthur Franklin Blanchard, Cambridge,
Mass. ; D : 14013, Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908.
10711
Devil's (The) own; dramatic composition of the
Southwest, in 4 acts, composed of 7 scenes, by
B. E. Shirk and M. W. Bennett.
© B. E. Shirk and M. W. Bennett, Colum-
bus, O. ; D:3613, June 18, 1903. 10712
-or. The sins of the fathers are visited
upon the children unto the third, fourth,
fifth, sixth and seventh generations, by A.
Spanuth.
© Anna Spanuth, Chicago; D : 2626, Nov.
17, 1902. 10713
Devil's own toAvn; by V. A. Haas.
© Victor A. Haas, Providence, R. I. ; 1898 :
5.3284, Sept. 12. 10714
Devil's (The) palace. See Lady (The) Guil-
ford.
Devil's (The) pills, drops, drinks and physics.
See Jerusha, the devil's dam.
Devil's playthings; play in 4 acts, by C. R.
and A. E. Burke. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1909; D: 17733; Charles
Russell Burke and Annie Elizabeth Burke,
New York. 10715
Devil's (The) pool; a spectacular dramatic pro-
duction, 4 acts, by Charles H. Fleming.
© Thomas H. Winnett, New York; 1889:
34841, Nov. 15. 10716
Devil's (The) slide; drama in 3 acts, by E. W.
Mooro. 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912; D: 31094; Elsie Wallace
Moore, Oswego, Or. 10717
Devil's (The) son. See Kajanka.
Devil's (The) sonata; in 3 acts, by W. H. Sny-
der. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. July 31, 1911; D: 24827; William
Henri Snyder, Baltimore. 10718
Devil's (The) statue. See Salon (Le) du diable.
512
10719
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10741
Devil's (The) tail; a comic spectacular play,
adapted by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:7576,
Mar. 30. 10719
Devil's (The) web; a romantic drama in 5 acts,
by C. D. Wilson.
© Cliarles Dav Wilson, Cleveland; 1898:
36361, June 13 ; 2c. June 13. 10720
Devil's wooing; a sketch in 1 act, by F. G.
Ruthven.
© Florence Gertrude Ruthven, New York;
D : 5602, Oct. 4, 1904. 10721
Devil's (The) workshop; a play in 3 acts, by
by A. Glassmire. 128 p. 4". Typev\'ritten.
© Albert Glassmire, Philadelphia ; D : 10099,
June 19, 1909 ; 2c. June 19, 1909. 10722
Devilskin; an entirely new and original melo-
drama in 3 acts, by J. Yeamans.
© Jennie Yeamans, New York ; 1895 : 2843,
Jan. 9. 10723
Devoted; a drama in 4 acts, by D. Lowry.
© David Lowry, Pittsburgh; 1879:4138,
Mar. 29. 10724
Devoted (The) friends; or, Arbor day, a melo-
drama in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by W. D.
O'Brien.
© William Desmond O'Brien, New York;
1890 : 30620, Nov. 20. 10725
Devoted (The) wife; or, California in '49 and
'50, a play in 5 acts, by A. Brewster. San
Francisco, The author, 1874. 60 p. 16^
© Albert Brewster, San Francisco; 1874:
12, Jan. 2 ; 2c. May 22. 10726
Devotion; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by F. S.
Cameron.
© Francis S. Cameron, St. Louis; 1885:
16402. July 30. 10727
a drama in 4 acts, by Randall H. Roberts.
© Richard Esterbrook, jr.. New York ; 1SS2 :
22574, Dec. 30. 10728
4 act American drama.
© M. E. Rafert, Indianapolis ; 1895 : 2836S,
May 25 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 10729
3 act melodrama, by F. Marquart.
© Fred IMarquart, Sandusky, O. ; 1893:
13480, Mar. 17. 10730
or, The torn letter, a drama in 5 acts, by
C. Gatchell.
© Charles Gatchell, Chicago; 1883:14746,
Aug. 9. 10731
or. United States, a southern boy, play, by
E. L. Davenport. Typewritten.
© Edgar Loomis Davenport, Boston; 1896:
60740, Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 10732
See also Charlotte D'Evra.
Dewberry's dodges. See Who's your friend?
Dewey in Manila; by B. A. Randolph.
© Budd Alfred Randolph, Houston; 1898:
47020, Aug. 8. 10733
Dewey, the hero of Manila; an original naval
drama in 4 acts, by John A. Eraser. Type-
written.
© Del. S. Smith, St. Louis; 1898:59520,
Oct. 10; 2c. Jan. 12, 1899. 10734
Dewey, the hero of the navy.
© Del. S. Smith, St. Louis; 1898:59521,
Oct. 10. 10735
Dewey's naval battle of Manila Bay, and the
destruction of the Maine; a drama without
words, by H. R. Pfeifer. Typewritten.
© Henry R. Pfeifer, St. Louis; 1898:45586*,
Aug. 1 ; 2c. Aug. 1. 10736
Dewey's reception; a 3 act Irish comedy, by
J. B. Donovan.
© James B. Donovan, New York; 1898:
45005, July 28. 10737
De Wolf (The) hopperetta; play in 2 acts, by
C. Cranston. 34 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41662; Claudia
Cranston, New York. 10737a
Dexter Digit; or, The eleventh hour, a drama,
by M. K. Byron
© Mary K. Byron, United States; 1875:
13298, Dec. 16. 10738
Dexterous Dexter; play in 4 acts, by J. P. Bit-
ter. 103 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1910 ; D : 20972 ; John P. Rit-
ter. New York. 10739
Di; by J. Kaiser. 22 p. f. Typewritten.
© John Kaiser. Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 15134,
Feb. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1909. 10740
Dia (El) de la Virgen; zarzuela en 1 acto y
3 cuadros, en verso, original de L. Ferreiro
y A. Porras, mfisica de los maestros Chaves y
S. Jimenez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1908. 46 p. 12^ [Libretto only]
© Luis Ferreiro y Alberto Porras, Madrid ;
D : 13809, Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908.
10741
Dia (El) del ruido; sainete lirico en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 2 cuadros, original de A. Jlelantuche.
miisica del maestro Tomfis Barrera. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1914. 45 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40094 ; Atanasio Melantuche, Madrid. 10741a
5379—15 33
513
10741
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10758
Diable (Le) a quatre; pi6ce a grand spectacle,
en 3 actes et 18 tableaux [par] V. Darlay &
H. de Gorsse, mise en scene de Henri Prevost,
musique nouvelle et arrangee de Marius Bag-
gers. [Paris, J. Cussac, impr., 1914] 36 p. 4".
[Libretto only]
© Feb. 11, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914; D:
363S5: Victor Darlay and Henry de Gorsse,
Paris. 10741b
Diable (Le) ermite; comedie en 4 actes, de L.
Besnard. 32 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au
no. 2913 du Monde illustre, 25 Janvier 1913)
© Jan. 25, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1913 ; D : 32463 ;
Lucien Besnard, Paris. 10743
Diable (Le) galant; op6ra-comique en 1 acte
[de] Ludovic Fortolis. musique de Paul Piern§.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 23 p. 8°. [Livret]
© Oct. 1, 1913; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913; D: 34832;
Joubert, Paris. 10743
Same.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35194 ;
Joubert, Paris. 10744
Diablo (El) en coche; zarzuela comica en 2
actos y en pi'osa, libro de L. de Larra y Fer-
nan-Gonzalez, mfisica de los maestros Torre-
grosa y Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espauoles] 1912. 63 p. 12^ [Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32554 ;
Luis de Larra y Fernan-Gonz:11ez, Madrid.
10745
Diablo (El) son los chiquillos; diaiogo c6mico-
lirico en verso, original de E. Lopez-Marin,
mtisica de Ramon Lopez Montenegro. Madrid,
Impr. de Gaceta administrativa, 1908. 13 p.
12°, [Libretto only]
© Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid ; D : 14504,
Dec. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 10746
Diabolus, the incarnate devil; by J. I. Hibbs.
© James I. Hibbs, Hoopeston, 111. ; D :
4945, Apr. 11, 1904. [For copies reed, see A
85407] 10747
Same. 58 p. 8". [Printed]
© James Irwin Hibbs, Hoopeston, 111. ; A :
85407, Apr. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1904. 10747a
Dialogue-debate, wet vs. dry, between Tom
O'Neill, a saloon keeper, and a license com-
missioner; as given by E. J. Hall and D. C.
Summers. 32 p. 8°.
© Aug. 27, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Aug. 30, 1915 ;
A: 411248; E. J. Hall and D. C. Summers,
Columbus, O. 10747b
Dialogue from the opera The cannibal king;
by B. Cole and J. W. Johnson. 36 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Bob Cole and J. W. Jobnson, New Tork;
D : 739, Aug. 10, 1901; 2c. Aug. 10, 1901. 10748
Diamante (El) azul; comedia en 4 actos y en
prosa, original de J. I. de Alberti, M. de San
Roman y R. de Godoy. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1913. 49 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36531 ; Jose Ignacio de Alberti, Miguel de San
Roman y Ramon de Godoy, Madrid. 10748a
Diamanten; schauspiel in 4 akten, von A.
Gutheil-Hardt. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihneuschriftsteller, g. m. b.
h., 1910. 95 p. 8°.
© Sept. 16, 1910; 2c. Oct. 22, 1910; D:
22349; Arthur Gutheil-Hardt, Bremen, Ger-
many. 10749
Diamond (The) belt; a modern sensational drama
in 4 acts, by David Hill [pseud, of D. W. Hil-
dreth] [Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1907]
66 p. 12°.
© D. W. Hildreth, Newport, Vt. ; D : 11846,
Dec. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1907. 10750
Diamond (The) broker; or, Goldstein's luck, a
comedy in 4 acts.
© E. L. Walton, New York; 1884:18997,
Sept. 22; 2c. Nov. 1. 10751
Diamond (The) brooch; by P. Culotta. [5]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1910; D: 22123; Paul Cu-
lotta, New Orleans. 10752
Diamond chip; play in 4 acts, by K. Kavanaugh.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Katharine Kavanaugh, Baltimore; D:
11066, July 27, 1907 ; 2c. July 27, 1907. 10753
Diamond (The) cross. See One o'clock.
Diamond cut diamond; by J. E. Robson. 11
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John E. Robson, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
8331, Apr. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1906. 10754
Diamond Don; a melodrama in 4 acts, by M. B.
Hayes. Typewritten.
© Maud Blanche Hayes, Cleveland ; 1897 ;
580, Jan. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 10755
Diamond (The) earrings; play in 1 act, by S. G.
Webster. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D: 30766; Stella G.
Webster, Seattle. 10756
Diamond (The) garter; a burlesque in 2 scenes,
by Mrs. S. T. Jack.
© Mrs. Sam T. Jack, Chicago ; 1899 : 60.592,
Sept. 21. 10757
comedy in 3 acts, by N. Harper and T.
WhifEen. [1], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32612 ; Neal Harper
and Thos. Whiffen, New York. 10758
514
10759
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10781
Diamond (The) horseshoe; a comedy in 4 acts,
by S. Fleischmann.
© Simon Fleischmann, Buffalo ; 1887:19671,
July 30. 10759
comedy in 1 act, by Howard Fielding
[pseud, of G. W. Hooke] 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1910 ; D : 22571 ; Chas. W.
Hooke, Castine, Me. 10760
Diamond (The) king; an original drama in 5
acts, by H. C. Dale.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.; 1890:
35557, Nov. 11. 10761
a sensational comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. Southers.
© Edwin Southers, United States; D: 1724;
Apr. 11, 1902. 10762
— or, Life in London, a drama in 4 acts, by
P. Dawson. Typewritten.
© Forbes Dawson, Great Britain; 1892:
20963, May 18 ; 2c. June 18. 10763
— See also Sunlight.
Diamond (The) maker's secret. See In a
monster^s clutches.
Diamond merchant; bunch of nonsense in 1 act,
by M. Drew. 9 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1910; D : 20881 ; Maurice
Drew, Montvale, N. J. 10764
Diamond mine; farce in 3 acts, by L. Bertny.
118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909; D: 17100; Ludwig
Bertny, New York. 10765
Diamond (The) miser; by N. Grute.
© Nain Grute, New York; D:317, Apr. 8.
1901. 10766
Diamond (The) necklace; 5 act play, by H. W.
King. Ms.
® Henry W. King, Harlem, N. Y. ; 1881:
1406, Jan. 25 ; Ic. Apr. 2. 10767
original romantic drama in 4 acts, by Rob-
ert Buchanan and Chas. Marlowe [pseud, of
Harriett Jay] Typewritten.
© Lillie De Bathe, London; 1900 A: 11044,
Mar. 2 ; 2c. May 4. 10768
— See also Daisy.
Diamond (The) queen; by E. Elton.
© Ernest Elton, West Brighton, N. Y. :
1897 : 26274, Apr. 29. 10769
Diamond robbery. See Southern cross.
Diamond (The) rosary; play in 1 act, by K.
Shearar. 24 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D: 29198; Katherine
Shearar, Detroit. 10770
Diamond (The) star; comedy dramatic playlet,
by C. S. Keith. 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1915; D: 41703; Cato Sells
Keith, Butte. Mont. 10770a
Diamond (The) vein; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by M. J. Gilbride. 90 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Martin J. Gilbride, Scranton, Pa.; D:
2785, Dec. 22, 1902; 2c. June 24, 1904. 10771
Diamond (The) wedding. See Antipodes.
Diamonds; a comedy in 5 acts, by B. C. Howard.
© Bronson G. Howard, !^^e\v York; 1872:
112S0, Oct. 23. 10772
a drama in 5 acts, by M. Kreisler.
© Mary Kreisler, New York; 1872:8779,
Aug. 15. 10773
Diamonds and hearts; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Eflie W. Merriman. Ghicago, The Dra-
matic publisliing company [1897] 40 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Ghicago ; 1897 : 59870,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 10774
a twenty-minute melodrama, by G. F. War-
ren.
© George Forbes Warren, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 22443, Sept. 8. 10775
— See also Love or money.
Diamonds and pearls; by S. H. Salomon. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Sidney H. Salomon, New York ; D : 5778,
Nov. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1904. 10776
a society drama in 1 act, by W. P. Gunning-
ham.
© William P. Gunningham, New York;
1885 : 1290, Jan. 15. 10777
Diamonds and roses; an original drama in 5
acts, by W. H. Ilightraire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York; 1877:
10358, Sept. 8. 10778
Diamonds and toads; a comedy, by L. Webb.
© L. Webb, Oakland, Gal.; 1882:15057,
Sept. 11. 10779
Diamonds are trumps; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. Emmons Bel ton.
© B. L. Gorton, Ghicago ; 1894 : 27969, July
5. 10780
Diamonds or rags; a comedy drama in 4 aces,
by W. M. Slattery.
© William M. Slattery, Hawley, Pa. ; 1886 :
1.521, Jan. 18. 10781
Diamonds seven, hearts eight; play in 1 act, by
E. S. Stark. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D: 41142; Edna Sut-
ton Stark, Oklahoma Gity, Okl. 10781a
515
10783
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10801
Diana; a comedy, 4 acts, by Aida [pseud, of
p. D. Baker]
© Frances Davis Baker, Bufealo; 189S:
7882, Jan. 26. 10782
scliauspiel in 5 akten,voa Paul Lindau und
L. J. Frank.
© L. J. Frank, New York; 1873: 14852, Dec.
Diane— Continued.
or, Is she guilty? a drama in a prologue
24.
10783
or, Father and son, a play in 5 acts, tr.
from the German of Lindau, by L. J, Frank.
© L. J. Frank, New York ; 1873 : 14791, Dec.
23. 10784
or, Lost love letters, a comedy in 3 acts.,
by M. Weidenthal.
© Maurice Weidenthal, Cleveland, and Na-
than Behrens, New York ; 1887 : 25998, Oct. 10.
10785
or. The lady next door, a modern play in
3 acts, by W. L. Wendell. 31 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Winifred Lee Wendell, Detroit ; D : 12913,
May 6, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1908. 10786
Diana la cazadora; zarzuela fantilstica en 1
acto, un prolojjo y 5 cuadros, original mfislca
y libro reformado, de Julio Schmidt. [Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1912. 33
p. illus. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 13, 1912; 2c. Mar. 21, 1912; D:
29479; Julius Schmidt, Seville, Spain. 10787
Diana of the Dianthe; a romance of early San
Francisco in 4 acts, by D. Clift. [130] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D: 32257; Denison
Clift, San Francisco. 10788
Diana of the tower; vaudeville sketch, by F. W.
Tebbetts. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912; D: 30570; Forrest W.
Tebbetts, Lincoln, Neb. 10789
Diana's double; a comedy vaudeville in 3 acts,
by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York ; 1897 : 25478,
Apr. 24. 10790
Diana's escapades; comedy in 4 acts, by M.
Hageman.
© ftLiurice Hageman, New York; 1900 A:
20978, Aug. 22. 10791
Diana's infatuation; play in 4 acts, by Robert
Montgomery Sterrett. [105] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24517 ; R. M. Ster-
rett, Battle Creek. 10792
Diane; a realistic drama of the reign of Charles
IX., in a prologue and 4 acts, by L. Davis.
Typewritten.
© Louis Davis, Nashville; 1900 A: 30749,
Dec. 20 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1901. 10793
and 5 acts, tr. and adapted from the French
of Edouard Plouvier, by R. Shoemaker and J.
Turner.
© Rufus Shoemaker and John Turner, San
Francisco ; 1880 : 250G. Feb. 16. 10794
Diane of Lorraine; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
■ B. T. Gilbert and S. B. Gilbert. 114 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D: 39216; Benjamin
Thorne Gilbert and Sue Biggar Gilbert, New
Hartford. N. Y. 10794a
Diane's atonement; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by W. C. Herman. [78] p. f. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Apr. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1912 ; D : 29525 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 10795
Same. Chicago, Chicago manuscript Co.,
1912. 67 p. f". aiimeographed.
© Nov. 11, 1912; 2c. Dec. 11, 1912; D:
31669; Alex. Byers, Chicago, 10796
Diantha; a play in 3 acts, by Broughton Tall.
167 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914; D : 38672 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 10796a
Diantlie's desertion; a serio-comedy in 1 act,
by Helen P. Kane. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1906. 13 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 9030,
Sept. 4, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1906. 10797
Diaoulmaugh (The); an Irish play in 4 acts,
by S. Fiske.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1878: 886,
.Tan. 21. 10798
Diarmid; grand opera in 4 acts, founded on
heroic Celtic legends, by [John Douglas Suth-
erland Campbell, 9th duke of Argyll] the
marquis of Lome, the music composed by
Hamish IMacCunn. New York, Boosey & co.
Typewritten.
© Boosey & co., New York; 1897:43518,
Aug. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 10799
Diary (The); tragedy in 2 scenes, by Beatrice
Shepard King [pseud, of Byrdie Simpson]
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1910 ; D : 20442 ; B. Simpson,
Chicago. 10800
Diary of a refugee. See Let us have peace.
Dibkin's flirtation. See Brought to terms.
Dice (The) of death; or, The shadow of a sin,
phiy in 4 acts, by Guy Caufman, 24 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. Madelon Caufman, Joplin. Mo.; D:
10337, Apr. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 10801
516
10801
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10820
DichosQ (El) verano; fantasfa llrica, en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros, original de Antonio
Paso y Joaquin Abati, mtisica adaptada y
ntjraeros originales del maestro Alonso. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914.
42 p. 12". LLilJi'etto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
3S185 ; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 10801a
See also For love and gold.
Dick and Sue; a drama, by L. Rohr. 131 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Louis Rohr, Chicago ; D : 6622, April 26,
1905 ; 2c. May 18. 1905. 10802
Dick doesn't care. See Hearts and hobbies.
Dick Drift, a son of the streets; a drama in 3
acts, illustrating life in the Empire and Cres-
cent cities, by Henry Watkins.
© Harrv Watkins, New York; 1878; 1572,
Feb. 5. 10803
Dick in old London; a romantic drama in 5
acts.
© Lotta Crabtree. New York; 1873:5448,
May 15. 10804
Dick Shaw, the fiend; or. The preacher doctor,
a novel temperance sensation in 5 acts, by S.
Landis. Detroit, Edna Powell Landis, 1888.
17 p. 8".
© Simon M. Landis. Detroit; 1888:12319,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. July 27, 10805
Dick, the benedick; comedy in 3 acts, by R.
Meller-O'Neill. 2], 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15. 1911 ; D : 24943 ; Rose Meller-
O'Neill, London. 10806
Dick, the dreamer; comic opera, libretto by Mrs.
Charles D. Knowlton (Annie R. Knowlton)
music by Mrs. Joseph W. Courtney. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 12, 1913; D: 33198; Annie R.
Knowlton, Boston. 10807
Dick Turpin; an operatic comedy in 3 acts, by
H. G. Donnelly, music by Bowness Briggs.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Los Angeles ; 1893 :
.57169, Dec. 26. 10808
Dick Tiirpin's ride to York; by C. Berzac.
© Cliff Berzac, New Yoi'k; D:9455, Nov.
19, 1906. 10809
burlesque, by J. Jee.
© Joseph .Tee, New York ; 1873 : 1228, Feb. 7.
10810
Dick "Whittington; an operetta in 3 acts, words
and nnisic by Mrs. S. Crowninshield. 67 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield, Seal Har-
bor, Me. ; D : 6573, Apr. 26. 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 18,
1905. 10811
Dickens' heroines as suffragettes; fantasy in 1
act, by M. Hill. 13 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2.3, 1912; D: 31451; May Hill,
Chicago. 10812
Dickens (A) revival; play in prologue and 2
scenes, by Enia Suckow Hunting. Lebanon,
O., March brothers, 1914. 78 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37761 ;
March brothers, Lebanon, O. 10812a
Dickey Dickson, detective; comedy in 3 acts, by
W. H. Sloan.
© William H. Sloan, New York; D:2085,
July 5, 1902. > 10813
Dickie (The) bird.
© Clarence De Loss Hotchkiss, Chicago ; D :
157S4, May 6, 1909. 10814
See also Dicky-bird (The)
Dickie and Pickle; play in 1 act, by I. M. Liv-
ingston. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D: 36667; Irving M.
Livingston, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 10814a
Dick's alibi; sketch, by F. Bruegger. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31874; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago, 10815
Dick's sister; play in 1 act, by Norman Mc-
Kinnel, T^ondon, S. French, ltd, ; New York,
S, French, 1911, 11 p, 12". (On cover:
French's acting ed., no 2396)
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25796; Samuel French, ltd., London. 10816
Dick's wife; comedy in 3 acts, by J. A. West-
liauser and Caroline M. Beaumont. 113 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1912; D: 28454; Joseph A.
Westhauser, New York. 10817
play, by H. Fay. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1912 ; D : 29913 ; Howard Fay,
New York. 10818
Dicky-bird (The); comedy in 1 act, by H. O'Hig-
gins and H. Ford. 21 p. 4". Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915; D: 39739; Harvey
O'Higgins, Martinsville, N. J., and Harriet
Ford, New York. 10818a
See also Dickie (The) bird.
Dicky's father; comedy in 3 acts, by B. I. Bar-
rett. 55 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2.5, 1910; D: 20.580; Bertha L
Barrett, Boston. 10819
— Same. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911; D: 28037; Bertha I.
Barrett, Boston. 10820
517
10821
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10840
Dicky's luck; comedy in 3 acts, by Robert nnd
Julian Hay. London, J. Williams, ltd., 1911.
63 p. 8".
© .Tune 14, 1911 ; 2c. June 3, 1911 ; D : 24391 ;
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 10821
Dictagraph (Tlie) See Dictograph (The).—
System (The)
Dictagraph's (The) defeat; 1 act playlet, by C.R.
I-:j,'f:leston. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D: 32744; Charles
Roltare Eggleston, New York. 10822
Dictaphoned; comedy in 1 act, by F. W. Carr.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31801; Frederick
W. Carr, Cincinnati. 10823
Dictation; play in 4 acts, by E. Parker. 43 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 19, 1915; D: 40987; Edward
Parker, San Francisco. 10823a
Dictator (The) See Captain Kidd.— Farces;
by Richard Harding Davis.
Dictograph (The); farce in 1 wheeze, by E. V,
Cooke. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1914; D:3S2S1; Edmund
Vance Cooke, Cleveland. 10823b
1 act play, by A. Kahn. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912 ; D : 29305 ; August Kahn,
New York. 10824
play in 1 act, by A. Kahn and H. Miles.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 29976; August
Kahn and Homer Miles, New York, 10825
Dictograph's (The) defeat. See Dictagraph's
(The) defeat.
Did he do right? by Joseph Harrington Dunn.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1910; D: 22319; J. B. Dunn,
Brooklyn. 10826
Did it ever occur to you? a musical comedy in
3 acts, by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1884:4038,
Feb. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 10827
Did she go astray? See Was she led?
Did she sin? See Carriscourt. — Tempted.
Did she stray; or. Was she led? a burlesque in
1 act, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1874:1675, Feb.
13. 10828
Did you ever see a ghost? a farce, by Robert
C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 18S5:
2G405, Dec. 16. 10829
Did you find it? sketch In 1 act, by W. C. Leh-
man. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911; D: 23771; William
Cromwell Lehman, Seattle. 10830
Did you see Kitty? comedy in 3 acts.
© Charles B. Goes, Chicago ; D : 8402, Apr.
23, 1906. 10831
.Dida, the mystery of mysteries; the creation
of a woman out of nothing. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ambrose J. Jeffries, Brooklyn ; D : 6346.
Mar. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1905. 10832
Didi; operette in 1 bild und 2 akten, frei nach
Sardou's Marquise, von Victor Leon, musik
von Oscar Straus. Leipzig, L. Doblinger (B.
Herzmansky), 1909. 55 p. 12". [Libretto
only]
© Oct. 22, 1909; 2c. Nov. 10, 1909; D:
17318; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky) Leipzig. 10833
Dido; an epic tragedy, a dramatization from the
^i)neid of Vergil, arr. and tr. by F. J. Miller,
with stage setting, actions, and music, by .1. R.
Nelson. New York, Boston [etc.] Silver, Bur-
dett & CO. [1900] iv, 88 p. front, pi. 12».
© Silver. Burdett & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
15488, June 22 ; 2c. July 18. 10834
— an opera, by H. A. Shepard.
© Helen A. Shepard, New York; 1899:
47040, July 20. 10835
— a tragedy, by C. F. Coburn.
© Charles Francis Coburn, Lowell, Mass.;
1891 : 24075, July 2. 10836
a tragedy in 4 acts, by A. von Herder.
Typewritten.
© Alexandra von Herder, London; D: 9909.
Feb. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1907. 10837
Die im schatten leben; drama in 4 akten, von
Emil Rosenow. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1911.
98 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25719 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 10838
Die to win; farce in 3 acts, by H. Buckingham.
58 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D: 33990; H. Bucking-
ham, Clarion, Pa. 10839
Same. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1913 ; D : 34895 ; Hal Bucking-
ham, Clarion, Pa. 10840
play in 1 act taken from a play of the
same name in 3 acts, by H. Buckingham. 29
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40363; Hal Buck-
ingham, Mill Valley, Cal. 10840a
518
10840
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10857
Die von Wildtberg; die tragodle einer jugend
und eines alters in 4 akten, von Fritz v.
Briesen. Leipzig, P. Reclam jun. [1914] 84
p. 24^ (On cover: Universal - bibliothek,
n672)
© May 14, 1914; Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; A—
Foreign 11191; Philipp Reclam, jun,, Leipzig.
10840b
Diese manner, See Oh, these naughty men.
Diet of Worms; by J. G. M. [i. e. .John Gottlieb
Morris] 4 p. 8", Printed.
© Harriet E. Monroe, Washington ; D : 5302,
.Tuly 2, 1904 ; 2c, July 2, 1904, 10841
Dietarian (The); by R. W, McCulloch.
© Robert William McCulloch, Chicago;
1898 : 58S99, Oct, 6. 10842
Dietrich the tanner; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by R. C, Smith, 107 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic, Sept, 27, 1915 ; D : 41837 ; Rita Creigh-
ton Smith, Thomaston, Me. 10843a
Difference; modern play in 3 acts, by H. W.
Bible. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913 ; D : 34110 ; Howard Wis-
wall Bible, Portland, Me. 10843
play, by H. Beresford, 30 p, f». Type-
written,
© Ic, Jan, 3, 1910 ; D : 17853 ; Hugh Beres-
ford, Seattle, 10844
-play in 4 acts, by H, Bashford. 82 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1915; D: 41046; Henrietta
Bashford, Yonkers, N. Y. 10844a
-by L, C, C. Sharer. 55 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic, Aug. 23, 1912 ; D : 30617 ; L. C, Cow-
perthwait Sharer, Bucyrus, O, 10845
■playlet in 1 act, by B, Sheafer. 16 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911; D: 23330; Bertha
Sheafer, Cleveland, 10846
Difference (The) between two married couples
in a moral city; by E. Gallard.
© Ernest Gallard, New York; D:1615,
Mar. 11, 1902, 10847
Difference (A) in clocks; a sketch in 1 scene, by
Ethel Livingston. Boston, W. H. Baker & CO.,
1900. 12 p. 12°, (Baker's edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1900 A:
10425, Apr. 24 ; 2c. May 21. 10848
Difference in gods; a comedy in 4 acts, by B,
Davenport.
© Butler Davenport, New York ; D : 14224,
Oct, 31, 1908. 10849
Difference in gods — Continued.
the psychology of a family, a play in 4
acts, by Butler Davenport. 91 p. 4". Type-
written,
© Ic, Sept, 12, 1910; D: 22029; Anna M,
Frlzzell. New York. 10850
Different (The) burglar. See Oh, dear Mary.
Difficult (The) examinations; dialog, by M.
Thieme, Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub, co,, 1913.
1 p. I., 19 p. 24°. (Dialogs for young peo-
ple's societies, no. 33)
© Dec. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Dec, 19, 1913 ; D : 3.5390 ;
Antigo pub, co,, Antigo, Wi^. 10850a
Difficulty (The) of being bad; farce-comedy in
3 acts, by A, Marix, 3 v, 4". Typewritten.
© Ic, May 5, 1914 ; D : 36946 ; A, Marix, New
York. 10850b
Digging for gold; or. The old farmer's tri-
umph, an original comedy drama, by J, E.
Breitwiser.
© J. Edison Breitwiser, Attica, O, ; 1890:
.5424, Feb, 13, 10851
Digging the ditch; or, In canal land, comic
opera in 3 acts, by G, G, Westervelt. 124 p.
4°, Typewritten,
© Ic, Mar, 8, 1910 ; D : 20391 ; George Con-
rad Westervelt, New York, 10852
Dijon (The) affair; comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the French of Victorien Sardou, by L, A.
Burthe and R, AVeightman,
© Richard Weightman, New Orleans;
1877 : 15616, Dec, 31, 10853
Dilemma (The); by M. J. Johnson. 4°. Type-
written.
© Matthew James Johnson, New York; D:
2069, July 1, 1902 ; 2c, July 15, 1902. 10854
comedy in 3 acts, by Jane G, Randolph-
White, 127 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan, 30, 1914; D: 3-5859; Mrs, Ran-
dolph-White, Jamaica, N, Y. 10854a
dramatic tragic comedy in 4 acts, by E. H.
Sterling. 99 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic. May 2, 1914 ; D : 3C910 ; Edward Ham-
ilton Sterling, Trenton, N, J, 10854b
in 2 acts, by D, E, Reid.
© Duncan E. Reid, Pawtucket, R. L; 1894:
49798, Oct. 25. 10855
■musical farce comedy in 2 acts, by D. E,
Reid.
© Duncan E, Reid, Pawtucket, R. L ; 1894 :
58543, Dec, 15. 10856
[or. The sacrifice], a play in 4 acts, by D.
Oppenheim, 140 p. 4°. TjToewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909; D: 16474; David Op-
penheim, New York. 10857
519
10858
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10880
Dill pickles; by M. M. Smith. 10 p. 4». Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1910 ; D : 20711 ; Mortimer INI.
Smitli, Pliiladelpliia. 10858
Dime (The) lunch; a vaiuleville sketch, by John
T. INIcIntyre. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 190G. 17 p. 12°.
(c) Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 927.5,
Oct. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1906. 10859
Dime (The) museum; or, The dime show, a
comic, pantomimic, musical, farcical comedy,
by C. H. Thayer.
© Charles H. Thayer. Boston; 1884:4989,
Mar. 8. 10860
or. The popular craze, a musical burlesque
comedy in 3 acts, by J. Arthur. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .Toseph Arthur, New York; 1885:11143,
May 16; 2c. May 25. 10861
Dime-museum (The) lecturer; by Harry L.
Newton. (In Will Rossiter's vaudeville
prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter. Chicago; D:4008, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 10862
Dime (A) novel; a sensation drama in 1 act, by
E. C. Wright and E. Kelly.
© Edward C. Wright and Edwin Kelly,
New York ; 1871 : 8303. Sept. 7. 10863
or, Heroics, a satirical comedy in 3 pages,
by A. C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, New York; 1880:11846,
July 31. 10864
Dime (The) novel detective; a rural comedy
farce in 1 act, by Wm. Organ. Milwaukee,
Adolph E. Reim, 1910. 20 p. 16°.
© Apr. 15, 1911; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911; D:
24011 ; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 10865
Dime (The) show. See Dime (The) museum.
Dimples; a drama, by J. E. Dunn.
© Julia E. Dunn, San Francisco; 1874:
10284, Aug. 4. 10866
1 act play, by B. R. Walcot. 34 p. f°, Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 28. 1910; D: 22674; Beatrice
Walcot, New York. 10867
or. My twin wife, duologue, by L. Sterner.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Sterner, London ; D : 6963, .Tune
12, 1905; 2c. June 12, 1905. 10868
Din egen herre; skuespil i 4 akter, af Hjalmar
Christensen. Kristiania, H. Aschelioug & co.
(W. Nygaard) 1913. [3], 124 p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; D:
35000; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Nor-
way. 10869
Dinah. See Jephtha sacrificing.
Dinah's melon patch; musical production in 1
scene, by F. Mead and G. Von Palm. 2 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Mead and Gustav Von Palm, Bos-
ton ; D : 5639, Oct. 14, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1904.
10870
Dinah's revenge. Sec Sowing seeds.
Dinero (El) de la santa; juguete c6raico en 1
acto y en prosa. original de A. P6rez Indavte.
Madrid fSociedad de autores espaiiolesl 1908.
37 p. 12°.
© Antonio Perez Indarte, ^Madrid ; D : 14.^03,
Dec. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 10871
Ding dong; or. The pretty laundresses of
Lutzon, a dramatic piece, by Frank Green.
© Charles Majilton, Philadelphia; 1874:
11080; Aug. 27. 10872
Dinkle and "Winkle; by W. Gray.
© William Gray, New York; D:1851, May
8, 1902. 10873
Dinkle's honeymoon; farce in 2 acts, by Frank
Kennedy. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21. 1915; D: 41130; WMlliam S.
Campbell, Brooklyn. 10873a
Dinks Dover; 4 act comedy drama, by J. Law-
rence. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912; D: 28534; John Law-
rence, Cincinnati. 10874
Dinner at six; a comedy in 2 acts, by Arthur
Lewis Tubbs. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing CO., 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39212,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 10875
Dinner at the club; a comedy in 1 act, by Eu-
lora M. .Jennings. London, S. French, ltd.;
New York. S. French, 1905. 14 p. 12°.
(On cover: French's international copyrighted
ed. of the works of the best authors, no 89)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8642,
June 5, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 10876
Dinner for five; by F. J. Martin.
© Frank J. Martin, Cleveland; 1897:
52905, Sept. 22; 2c. Sept. 22. 10877
Dinner (A) for four; farce-comedy in 1 act, by
M. B. Cooke.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago ; 1900 A :
5877, Mar. 3, 2c. Mar. 3. 10878
Dinner (A) for the prince; farce in 1 act, by
Robert C. V. Meyers. (In Lyceum night
and declamation day, Jan. 1901)
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
31783, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1901. 10879
Dinner for three; by A. Levi. 11 p. 32°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1911 ; D : 24659 ; Agnes Levi,
San Francisco. 10880
520
10881
GOPYPIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10899
Dinner for two; an original comedietta, by R. C,
Carton [pseud, of R. C. Critchett] New York,
S. French; London, S. Frencli, ltd.. 1904.
13 p. 12".
© Sanniel French, New York ; D : 4772,
Mar. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 10881
Dinner (A) in old Egypt; a spectacular tableau
of ancient Egj-pt, by L. A. Higgins. Chicago,
T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1891 : 39768, Nov.
5 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 10882
Dinner-pail (The) man; or, From poverty to
fortune, by Josepli B[enjamin] Ladue. [North
Tunbridge, Vt., Osborne tlie printer, 1904] 1
p. 1., 4 p. 2 1. 5-38 p. 8°.
© Joseph B. Ladue, Tunbridge, Vt. ; D:
5681, Oct. 22, 1904 ; Ic. Oct. 11 1904 ; 2c. Nov.
8, 1904. 10883
Dinner (A) under difficulties; by E. Meyer.
23 p. f. Typewritten.
© Edwin aieyer, St. Louis ; D : 1201, Dec.
20, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1901. 10884
Dinner (A) with complications. See Dra-
matic episodes.
Dinny; or. The Irish round-up, by J. G. How-
ser. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© J. Greenman Howser, Chicago; D:
15050, Feb. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1909.
10885
Dinny for short; a 1 act play, by E. Abbott.
23 p. 4". Tj-pewritten.
© Edward Abbott, Brooklyn; D : 14940,
.Tan. 29, 1909 ; 2c. .Tan. 29, 1909. 10886
Dinny McNulty's goat; Hibernian rhapsody
in 1 rap, by H. E. De Lnsaux. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915 ; D : 39956 ; Harry Ed-
ward De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 10886a
Diogenes Tramp; or. Uncle Chris from Cali-
fornia, a domestic drama in 4 acts, by F. I.
Frayne.
© Frank I. Frayne, New York; 1889:
26326, Aug. 29. ^10887
Dion O'Dare; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
W. J. McKiernan. 92 p. 4°. Typev^^ritten.
© William J. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 503, May 25, 1901 ; 2c. June 3. 1901.
10888
Dionysische tragoedien; von Rudolf Pannwitz.
Nuernberg, H. Carl, 1913. 315 p. 8°.
Contents : Der tod des Erapedokles. — Phi-
loktetes. — Der glueckliche koenig Kroisos. —
Die befreiung des Oidipus. — Iphigenia mit
dera gotte.
© Nov. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35414,
Hans Carl, Nuremberg, Germany. 10889
Dioses (Los) del dia; revista fantastica en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, original de Guil-
lermo Perrin y Miguel de Palacios, mfisica
del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 37 p. 12".
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38233 ; G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid.
10889a
Dip (A) from Dippy land; play in 1 act, by A. J.
Price. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915; D : 41411 ; Arthur J.
Price, New York. 10889b
Dip (A) in the 16th century; by H. Travers.
© Henry Travers, New York ; D : 10897,
July 2, 1907. 10890
See also King Henry VIIL
Dip (A) into fame; play in 4 acts, by J. G.
Tappins. 72 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912; D: 28928; James G.
Tapping, Madison, Wis. 10891
Diplomacy. See Diplomates.
Diplomacy (The) of Susie Smith; by J. H.
Booth.
© John Hunter Booth, New Oi"leans; D:
13028, May 22, 1908. 10892
Diplomat (The); American comedy in 3 acts,
by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1890 : 35823,
Nov. 13. 10893
comedy in 4 acts, adapted by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1890 : 16634.
May 21. 10894
a musical farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs.
H. S. Dexter.
© Mrs. Henry Stanley Dexter, Calistoga.
Cal. ; 1899 : 63165, Sept. 29. 10895
Diplomat (A) in petticoats; comedy in 3 acts,
by O. B. Olhson. 49 p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1911 ; D : 25070 ; Oskar Bern-
hard Olhson, Gloversville, N. Y. 10896
Diplomates; a comedy in 4 acts, tr. by Henry
Llewellyn Williams, from the French play
Diplomacy by Victorien Sardou. Chicago,
T. S. Denison [1894] 84 p. 12°. (Denison's
series, v. 5, no. 38, Jan. 1895)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1894 : 48249, Oct.
16; Ic. Nov. 17. 10897
Diplomatic derelict; an original play in 4 acts,
by A. J. Whaley. 97 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Whaley, Philadelphia; D:
9894, Feb. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1907. 10898
Diplomatic (A) incident; a comedy In 3 acts,
by P. S. Sharpe. Typewritten.
© Percy Seymour Sharpo, Washington;
1899:37004, June 5; 2c. June 5. 10899
521
10899
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10918
Diplomatic (The) maid; play in 2 acts, by H.
Wyeth and O. Silbert. 130 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 15, 1915; D: 41245; Celia Sil-
bert and Henrietta Wyeth, New York.
10899a
Diplomatic (A) woman; an ori?rinal romantic
society comedy, in 1 act, by J. Rosenberg.
© John Rosenberg, Chicago; 1897:70644.
Dec. 16. 10900
Diplomatin (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, vou
Arthur Pserhofer. Berlin, Harraonie [1908]
64 p. 12°. (Theater-bibliothek Harmonie,
bd. 2)
© Hanuonie, Berlin; D:4451, Dec. 30,
1903; 2c. Dec. 30, 1903. 10901
Diplomatist (The); or, Washington life, a play,
by F. A. Mathews.
© Fannie Aymar Mathews, New York;
1883:3283, Feb. 19. 10902
Diplomats (The); a comedy, by Elizabeth Ro-
nele [pseud, of Eleanor Elizabeth Wither-
spoon]
© Mrs. Thomas A. Witherspoon, Washing-
ton; D : 10406, Apr. 23, 1907. 10903
a musical comedy in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Ben Lowen [pseud, of B. Lowen-
meyer] 42 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Benjamin Lowenmeyer, Chicago; D:
4953, Apr. 28, 1904 ; 2e. Apr. 28, 1904. 10904
an original society drama in 4 acts, by M. J.
Lowenstein.
© M. J. Lowenstein, St. Louis ; 1890 : 25070,
Aug. 11. 10905
See also Diplomates.
Directory; a musical farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Donnelly, Girard and Russell, New York ;
1889 : 9837, 9838, Mar. 28. 10906, 10907
Direktion Carly; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Leo-
pold Lipschiitz. Berlin -Wilmersdorf, Felix
Bloch erben, 1915. 118 p. 8".
© Ic. July 30, 1915 ; D : 41363 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 10907a
Dirigible (El) ; fantasia c6mico-lIrica, en 2 actos,
divididos en 6 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
letra do E. G. del Castillo, F. Noriega y J.
Tellaeclie, mGsiea de los maestros Luna y
Escobar. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1911. 63 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24323; E. G. del Castillo, F. Noriega y J.
Tellaeche, Madrid. 10908
Disappearance (The) of Dora; comedy of now
in 4 acts, by Marion Langdale. Chicago, Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1912. 79 p. f. Mimeo-
graphed.
© June 27, 1912; 2c. July 31, 1912; D:
30389; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 10909
Disappearance (The) of Henry Hey ward; an
emotional drama in 5 acts, by C. P. Brown.
© Charles P. Brown, Brooklyn ; D : 14543,
Dec. 16, 1908. 10910
Same. 73 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1909 ; D : 16913 ; Charles P.
Brown, Darien, Conn. 10911
Disappointed (A) prima donna; scenes in Paris
New Year's day, by Geo. M. Morrell. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D: 28948; Elmer H.
Fruhliug, Los Angeles. 10912
Disappointed (A) woman; play in 3 acts, by
H. M. Graves. 83 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D: 37506; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 10912a
Disappointing ancestor; by F. Weddell.
© Frank Weddell, Cleveland ; D : 7403, Oct.
16, 1905. 10913
Disappointing surprise; sketch, by M. Hay.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909; D: 16932; Malcolm
Hay, Washington. 10914
Disappointment (The); play in 1 act, by C. C.
Lindsley. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915 ; D : 40016 ; Clifeord Cod-
diugton Lindsley, New York. 10914a
Disbanded (The) circus; by C. E. Baggesen.
© Carl E. Baggesen, Cleveland ; 1892 : 50433,
Dec. 10. 10915
Discard (The); drama in 1 act, by W. H. Kohl.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913 ; D : 33612 ; William H.
Kohl, Melrose, Mass. 10916
play in 3 acts, by G. Blum and E. Lieber-
man. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1915 ; D : 41972 ; Elias Lieber-
man, Brooklyn, and Gustav Blum, New York.
10916a
Discarded (The) son; a drama in 4 acts, with
prologue, by J. Soboslay.
© Julius Soboslay, San Franci-sco; 1880:
7996, May 24. 10917
Discards; a play in 4 acts, by D. Carb. 116 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913 ; D : 32182 ; David Carb,
Boston, 10918
522
10919
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
10936
Disciple (A) of Doyle; a comedy in 3 acts, by
S. Merwin.
© Samuel Merwin, Evanston, 111.; 1896:
4513, Jan. 15. 10919
Disciple (A) of old Ponce; or, The elixir of
youth, playette, by J. Gower.
© Jean Gower, Denver ; D : 15148, Feb. 23,
1909. 10920
Disciple (A) of Peacham's; play, by M. P.
Welch.
© aiarv Parks Welch, Baltimore ; D : 11851,
Dec. 3, 1907. 10921
Disciples of Mammon; a society play in 3 acts,
7 scenes, by P. W. Hyde. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh ; 1896 :
28497, May 9 ; 2c. May 11. 10922
Discipline; drame en 2 actes, d'aprgs M. de
Conring, par J. Thorel. Paris, Revue de Paris,
1904. cover-title, 32 p. 8".
© Jean Thorel, Paris ; D : 5586, Oct. 1, 1904 ;
2c. Oct. 1, 1904. 10923
satire, by W. H. Nixon. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915; D: 41589; Wilfred
H. Nixon, New Yorli. 10923a
Disconsolate (The) monarch; [drama] by E.
Roberts. New York, The Knickerbocker press,
1903. 3 p. 1., 215 p. plates. 8°.
© Evernrd Roberts, United States; D: 3894,
Sept. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1903. 10924
a dramatic com.position in 6 acts, by E.
Roberts. New York, The Knickerbocker press,
1901. 1 p. 1., 210 p. 8".
© Everard Roberts, New York ; D : 452,
May 11, 1901 ; 2c. May 13, 1901. 10925
Discontent; play in 4 acts, by N. McDonough
and O. T. Fiske. 156 p. 4°. TjT)ewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1910; D: 20138; Nellie Mc-
Donough and O. T. Fiske, New York. 10926
Discontented (The) sisters; a domestic comedy
in 1 scene, by A. J. Schindler. New Yorli, Play
and song pub. co.
© Anthony J. Schindler, New York ; 1897 :
12111, Feb. 19 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 10927
Discord (A); a duologue, by Edith Wheeler.
London, J. AVilliams. ltd. ; New York, Edward
Schuberth & co., 1907. 8 p. 8".
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 11237,
Aug. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 10928
Discord and harmony; an original comedy in
1 act, by H. E. De Lasaux. Typewritten.
© Harry E. De Lasaux, San Francisco;
1897 : 11108, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 10929
Discord (A) in three flats; a comedy in 3 acts,
by A. J. Whaley. 82 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Whaley, Philadelphia; D:
15053, Feb. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1909. 10930
Discordant (A) domicile; being a domestic
comedietta in 1 serving, by W. D. Hall. 15 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Wm. D. Hall, Philadelphia; D:7271.
Sept. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1905. 10931
Discordant (The) note; 1 act drama, by M. C.
Keator. 21 p. obi. 16". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1912; D:. 29645; Maude C.
Keator, Alameda, Cal. 10932
Discords (The) and harm.onies of sing'le and
wedded life; a musical sketch, by L. J. I. De
Meules, jr. 3 p. t°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Louis J, I. De Meules, jr., St. Paul ; D :
12289, Feb. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1908. 10933
Discourag'ement; play in 1 act and 1 scene, by
Don Biscoe [pseud, of D. J. Waters] 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914; D: 36096; Daniel J.
Waters, Panama, Panama. 10933a
Discoverer (The); a drama, by S. Chalmers.
© Stephen Chalmers, New York; D:7896.
.Tan. 26, 1906. 10934
See also Columbus.
■Don Christopher,
Discoverer (The) up to date. See Christopher
Columbus, jr.
Discoverers (The) See Colombo.
Discovering America; play in 4 acts, by E.
Knoblauch. [126] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912; D: 30451; Edward
Knoblauch, New York. 10935
Discovery (The) of America; a memorial of
Columbus, an historical drama, especially
written for school and society exhibitions, by
A. M. Harvey.
© Abbie M. Harvey, Providence, R. I. ; 1892 :
23254, June 2. 10936
play in 1 act, by E. M. Ronchey. 9 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 39121 ; Ennio Marius
Ronchey, New York. 10936a
iS'ce also Christofo Colombo. — Christoforo
Colombo. — Christopher Columbus. — Isabel
and Columbus.
Discovery (The) of Columbus. See Heindrick
Hudson.
Discovery of gold in California. See Fantasy.
523
10937
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10958
Discovery (The) of La Salle by Chicago; or,
Now and then, musical double anachronical
diversion in 2 acts and a prologue, book by
Arthur Dvrenforth, Donald Scott and Robert
I'' Hall, lyrics by Arthur F. Dyrenforth. Rob-
ert F. Hall, and Sidney W. Worthy, music
by Joseph W. Adams, jr., Arthur Dyrenforth,
nnd Richard Wagner. [Chicago, Univ. of Chi-
cago, 1913] 1 p. 1. 24 numb. 1. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. IMar. 29, 1913 ; D : 32881 ; University
club of Chicago, Chicago. 10937
Discovery (The) of the new world. See Co-
lumbus,
Discovery (The) of the Pacific, See Balboa.
Discreet maid; by S. Stern.
© Selma Stern, New York; D : 72.55, Sept.
14, 1905. 10938
Disenchanted; melodrama in 4 acts, by J. M.
Stewart. Washington, 1889. 67 1. 16".
© James M. Stewart, Washington; 1889:
17778, June 11 ; 2c. June 11. 10939
Disentangled; by R. B. Steward.
© R. B. Steward, Chattanooga; D: 14318,
Nov. 18, 1908. 10940
Disgraced; or. The broken sword, the great
German war drama in 5 acts, by J. Barton.
43 p. 12°. Printed.
© J. Barton, Lima, O. ; 1875 : 4916, May 4 ;
2c. May 11. 10941
Disgraceful Grace; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
D. E. Davenport. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1913 ; D : 33698 ; Delbert Es-
sex Davenport, Kansas City, Mo. 10943
Disgraceful (The) wife; vaudeville sketch, by
J. G. Goluch. 2 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D: 28769; .Terry G.
Goluch, Chicago. 10943
Disguised affections; or. The girl from Colo-
rado, comedy sketch in 1 act, by F, Grahame.
.38 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ferdinand Grahame, Philadelphia ; D :
3176, Mar. 23, 1903; 2c. Mar. 23, 1903. 10944
Disguised (The) valet; a comedy drama in 1
act, by T. F. Lonergan. 31 p. 4°. Tj'pewrit-
ten.
©Thomas Francis Lonergan, Montreal, Can-
ada; D:2362, Sept. 22, 1902: 2c. Sept. 15,
1902. 10945
Dish-washer (The); play, by O. T. Johnsone.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1912; D: 30215; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 10946
Dishonored; drama in 1 act, by E. Jos6 and W.
Van Nouhuys. 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912 ; D : 29412 ; Edouard
.Tos6, New York, 10947
drama in 3 acts, by Andor Garvay, tr. from
the original Hungarian by F. F. Weiss, as-
sisted by Sarah Foss Wolverton. 117 p. 4".
Typewritten,
© Ic, July 31, 1911; D: 24900; Feri Felix
Weiss, Winthrop, Mass, 10948
Dishonors are even; new angle on the triangle,
in 1 act, by R, G, Megrue. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic, Dec, 8, 1910; D: 22754; Roi Cooper
Megrue, New York, 10949
Dishonor's stain; or. The paymaster, a sen-
sational comedy melodrama in 5 acts, by D. B.
Harrison,
© Duncan Bradley Harrison, San Fran-
cisco; 1888:8210, Mar. 19, 10950
See also Paymaster (The)
Disillusioned; comedy in 4 acts, by E. Hallett.
109 p. 4", Typewritten,
© Ic, Slar, 9, 1911 ; D : 23597 ; Eldora Hal-
lett, Bloomington, 111, 10951
comedy in 1 act, by G. Moore. 12 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic, Dec. 10, 1909; D: 17673; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 10952
Disinherited; or, A wife's devotion, a drama in
4 acts, by W. S. Goodwin.
© W. S. Goodwin, Albany; 1880:3639.
Mar, 8. 10953
Disinherited (A) son; drama, by P. Jans. 10
p. 4", Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911 ; D : 25993 ; Peter Jans,
Evanston, 111, 10954
Disinheriting of Miss Finlay; a play in a pro-
logue and 4 acts,
© Alfred Brydone Boak, London ; D : 8816.
•July 12, 1906. 10955
Disinterested (The) friend; a serious play, by
L, T, Ollesheimer, 14 p. f. Typewritten,
© Louis T, Ollesheimer, Detroit; D : 9125,
Sept. 10, 1906 ; 2c, Oct, 15, 1906. 10956
Disobedient (The) girl; play in 4 parts, by C.
Clark. 13 p. 24". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915 ; D : 39896 ; Callie Clark.
San Francisco. 10956a
Disowned; a drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by
W, V. Hirsh.
© William V, Hirsh, United States; 1879:
13404, Oct. 9. 10957
a drama in 5 acts, by O. E, Young.
© Oscar E. Young, North Fayette, Me. ; D :
8624, May 31, 1906. 10958
524
10959
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
109T8
Disowned — Continued.
a melodrama in 5 acts, by O. E. Young. 39
p. f. Typewritten.
© Oscar E. Young, North Fayette, Me. ; D :
5841, Nov. 29, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1904. 10959
Disowned (The) daughter; drama in 4 acts, by
M. J. Brennan and A. F. McNiclcle. C3 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913 ; D : 33602 ; M. J. Bren-
nan and A. F. McNiclde, New York. 10960
-plav in 4 acts, by M. J. Brennan and A, P.
McNickle. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913 ; D : 32391 ; M. J. Bren-
nan and A. F. McNickle, New York. 10961
Disparu; com^die en 3 actes, de A. Bisson et A.
Sylvane [pseud, de Marie Paul Emile Gerard]
Paris, P. V. Stock, 1898. 2 p. 1., 180 p. 12".
© Alexandre Bisson & Andre Sylvane,
Paris ; 1898 : 57506, Sept. 30 ; 2c. Sept. 30.
10963
Dispelling (The) of big Jim; a negro farce in
1 act, by Sterling C. Brewer. Lebanon, O.,
March brothers, 1905. cover-title, 8 p. 16".
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7099, Aug.
14, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 10963
Dispensation (The) and other plays; by Clay
M. Greene. New York, George H. Doran com-
pany [1914] 4 p. 1., 5-96 p. 12°.
Contents: The dispensation. — ^The star of
Bethlehem.— Through Christmas bells.— The
awakening of Barbizon.
© Apr. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1914 ; A : 371249 ;
George H. Doran co., New York. 10963a
Dispensers of health; 1 act sketch, by J. G.
Dorso. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 22006 ; J. G. Dorso,
Oakland, Cal. 10964
Dispettosi (I) amanti. See Lover's (A) quar-
rel.
Dispossessed.
© Sullivan, Harris & Woods, New York;
D : 2346, Sept. 17, 1902. 10965
or. Her great ambition, by M. Magin and
R. B. Peck. 133 p. 4". Typewritten. ^
© Mary Magin and R. Bronson Peck, New
York; D: 11152, Aug. 10, 1907; 2c. July 18,
1907. 10966
Disputed ground; a western drama in 4 acts,
by K. S. Webb. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Kenneth Sevmour Webb, New York;
D : 3508, May 28. 1903 ; 2c. May 28, 1903.
10967
Disqualified; a dramatic sketch, by H. C. Hick-
man. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Howard C. Hickman, San Francisco ; D :
15990, June 3, 1909 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 10968
Disraeli; play, by Louis N. Parker. New York,
John Lane co., 1911. 114 p. front. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25903 ; John Lane co.. New York. 10969
Dissemblers (The); comedy in 4 acts, by J. L.
Pap worth. [1], 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913 ; D : 33210 ; June Lowry
Papworth, New York. 10970
Dissipation; 1 act sketch, by Will Bradshaw.
10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1914 ; D : 38588 ; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 10970a
Dissolving (The) statue; a new optical effect,
invented by T. W. Tobin.
© Thomas W. Tobin, New York; 1873:
9724, Aug. 29. 10971
Distant cannon; war drama in 3 acts, by G. H.
Atkinson. [145] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40711 ; George Henry
Atkinson, New York. 10971a
Distant (The) hills; drama in 4 acts, by J. D.
Haag. SO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1915 ; D : 39732 ; Jackson D.
Haag, Pittsburgh. 10971b
Distant (A) relative; comedy sketch, by Charles
Horwitz. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Moore & Lessing, New^ York ; D : 502, May
24, 1901 ; 2c. May 25, 1901. 10972
Distincion; quisicosa en 1 acto, original y en
prosa,deG. Valero Martin. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1909. 21 p. 12".
© Gonzalo Valero Martin, Madrid; D:
16132, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 10973
District (The) attorney; by A. B. Morgan. 135
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Agnes Bangs Morgan, Brooklyn ; D :
8113, Mar. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1906. 10974
by F. Hoyt. 8 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1910; D: 21622; Francis
Hoyt, Harrisburg, Pa. 10975
comedy drama in 3 acts, by O. E. Wilkins.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1912. 60 p.
12".
© Dec. 12, 1912; 2c. Dec. 13, 1912; D:
31693; Orrin E. Wilkins, Boston. 10976
a drama in 4 acts, tr., adapted, and rev.
from the German of Cai-1 Schuler by B. P.
Glazer. [128] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912 ; D : 29061 ; Benjamin F.
Glazer, Philadelphia. 10977
a 1 act sketch, by T. D. Lockwood. 11 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912; D: 29801; Traviss D.
Lockwood, New York. 10978
525
10979
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10999
District (The) attorney— Continued.
• play in 4 acts, by B. F. Glazer. 131 p. 4'
Distrust — Continued.
a society drama, by C. F. Dunbar and F. R.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912 ; D : 30702 ; Benjamin F.
Glazer, Philadelphia. 10979
District (The) attorney and the reprobate; 1
act drama, by W.S. Franklin. 5 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1912 ; D : 28499 ; William S.
Franklin, San Francisco. 10980
District (The) attorney's atonement; a drama,
by G. A. Danziger.
© G. A. Danziger, San Jose, Cal. ; 1896;
2064, Jan. 3. 10981
District (The) convention; a burlesque in 1 act,
by Frank Dumont. Pliiladelphia, The Penn
publisbing co., 1908. 13 p. 12".
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D: 13613,
Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 10982
District (The) fair; an American drama in 4
acts, by E. Barbour.
© Edwin Barbour, United States; 1892:
11753. Mar. 17. 10983
District (The) leader; comedy in 4 acts, 6
scenes, by W. J. Cole. 55 p. f". Typewritten.
© William J. Cole, Newark, N. J.; D:3251,
Apr. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1903 ; 10984
District (The) school at Blueberry Corners;
a farce in 3 acts, by h. JM. Parsons. Dansville,
N. Y., Bunnell & Obendrof press, 1889.
© Laura M. Parsons, Chardon, O. ; 1889 :
19023, June 20 ; 2c. July 1. 10985
a farcical entertainment in 3 scenes, by
Laura M. Parsons. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1894.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
29710, July 16 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 10986
District-school dialogues; for children of all
ages, by Marie Irish [pseud of Mayme Riddle
Bitney] Chicago, Beckley-Cardy company
[1915] 130 p. 12^
© Sept. 21, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 14, 1915 ;
A : 414014 ; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago.
10986a
District school no. 3, Gosh Hollow, Vt.; with
music for male quartet, by G. R. Clark.
© George R. Clark, Boston ; D : 11427, Sept.
27. 1907. 10987
District (The) solicitor; play in 4 acts, by J. L.
Garner. [90] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913; D: 346.58; John Leslie
Garner, Milwaukee. 10988
Distrust; a play in 6 acts, by C. F. Dunbai'.
© C. F. Dunbar, Erie, Pa. ; 1875 : 2958, IMar.
29. 10989
Wren.
© C. F. Dunbar and F. R. Wren, Buffalo;
1884 : 11152, June 2 ; 2c. June 23. 10990
Disturb not the world; a metamorphosiological
sketch in 1 act, by L. V. Imliaus.
© Lizzie Vigoureux Imhaus, New York ; 1900
A: 13353, May 28. 10991
Disturbance; 3 act musical comedy, by Frank J.
Wesson.
© Charles L. Walters, Chicago ; 1891 : 9406,
Mar. 11. 10993
Disturbance on the farm; comedy, with song, by
C. T. Hanson, from tbe vaude\'i!le, Lidt for-
styrelse paa farraen, by Jobn Heinse. [Pal-
mer, Mass., C. B. Fisk & co.] 1SS7. 39 p. 12°,
© Carl Theodore Hanson, Stafford Springs,
Conn. ; 1887 : 17386, July 6 ; 2c. July 6.
10993
Disturbed (A) honeymoon; a 1 act farce com-
edy, by J. Golden. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jack Golden, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 10987,
July 17, 1907 ; 2c. July 17, 1907. 10994
Disturbed (A) tenant; a diversion in 1 scene,
by H. R. Davies. Ti'pewritten.
© H. Rees Davies, New York ; 1897 : 27042,
May 3; 2c. May 27. 10995
Disturbing- the peace; satire on unnecessary
noises, by J. McCree. 19 p. 4°. Typewn-itten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1915; D: 42005; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 10995a
Ditch (The); drama in 4 acts, by Elinor D.
Pratt [i. e., E. P. Lewandowski] 97 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20367 ; Elinor Pratt
Lewandowski, Douglas, Ariz. 10996
Ditching Diana; comedy in 4 acts, by H. H.
Armstrong. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913; D: 35394; Harold H.
Armstrong, Detroit. 10997
Diva (Die); operette in 3 akten, von B. Buch-
binder und F. Wattke, musik von Carl Wein-
berger. Leipzig, London [etc.] Bosworth &
CO. ; Wien, Kratochwill & co., 1900. 47 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Bosworth & CO., Leipzig ; 1900 A : 26946,
Oct. 30 ; 2c. Oct. 29. 10998
Diva (Die) im kientopp. .See Saharet im kien-
topp.
Diver (The); gran<l opera in 1 act, libretto by
E. H. Peple.
© Edward H. Peple, Richmond; 1895:
22851, Apr. 25. 10999
526
11000
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11016
Diver (The) of Savilla; a drama in 3 acts and
7 scenes, by L. L. Cohen.
© Louis L. Cohen, Portland, Or. ; 1896:
55640, Oct. 7. 11000
Diversified drollery; a monologue, satirical and
reiiiiniscent, by W. D. Hall. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Davis Hall, Philadelphia; D:
■4614, Feb. 12, 1904; 2c. Feb. 12, 1904. 11001
Divided attentions; comedy, by Evelyn Simms.
Chicago, T. S. Denison & company [1915] 19
p. 12°.
© Oct. 7, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41953 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 11001a
Divided duty; drama in 3 acts, by Ellis Mere-
dith and Leonel Ross Anthony. 34 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1911; D: 25216; I. N.
Stevens, Denver. 11002
a play in 3 acts, by G. Egerton. 39 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Egerton, London ; D : 5063. May
23, 1904; 2c. May 23, 1904. 11003
Divided (A) family; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by Frank B. Coigne. 3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912; D: 28513; Champion
tilm CO., New York. 11004
Divided (A) heart.
Pharaoh.
See Daughter (A) of
Divided (The) house; a modern drama in 4 acts,
by D. Oppenheim. 149 p. t°. Typewritten.
© David Oppenheim, New York ; D : 14258,
Nov. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1908. 11005
play in 5 acts, by F. Stinsou.
© Fred Stinson, Andover, Mass. ; 1889 :
30349, Oct. 7. 11006
Divided household; a sketch, by C. W. Turner.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Turner, New York ; D : 8118,
Feb. 19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. 11007
Divided houses; play in 3 acts, by F. Converse.
[2], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35982 ; Florence Con-
verse, Welles! ey, Mass. 11007a
Divided lives; a drama in 4 acts, by M. Stevens.
45 p. t". Typewritten.
© Millie Stevens, New York ; D : 6910, July
6, 1905 ; 2c. July 7, 1905. 11008
Divided (A) path; original play of to-day de-
picting modern ideas, by J. Dunn, jr. [2],
49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Nov. 5, 1910 ; D : 22493 ; James Dunn,
jr., Cleveland. 11009
Divided (The) skirt; original farce comedy in
3 acts, by H. Hoyte. Typewritten.
© Hereward Hoyte and Carl Smith, San
Francisco ; 1894 : 40340, Sept. 4 ; 2c. Sept. 5.
11010
Dividends; drama of love and labor in 4 acts,
by Dora Stuart. 78 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D:S9901; D. Stuart,
Los Gatos. Cal. 11010a
play in 3 acts, by L. E. F. Prince. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911 ; D : 23455 ; Leslie E. P.
Prince, Washington. , 11011
Dividing (The) line; by B. A. Hunter. 163 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Bertha Ancella Hunter, Los Angeles ; D :
13275, July 2, 1908; 2c. Jan. 12, 1909. 11012
drama in 4 acts, by W. Bullock. [94] p.
4". TjT)ewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911 ; D : 24357 ; William Bul-
lock, New York. 11013
Divilish whiskey. See Daddy McFinn.
Divina commedia. See Tragedia (La) del beso.
Divine (The) Aretino; a play, by R. W. Smith.
83 p. 8". TjTJewritten.
© Robert William Smith, Bournemouth,
England; D : 3789, Aug. 4, 1903; 2c. Aug. 4.
1903. 11014
Divine conception; play in 4 acts, by K. Kohn.
112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1915 ; D : 41771 ; Koby Kohn,
Lincoln, Neb. 11014a
Divine (The) gift; play in 3 acts, by Henry Ar-
thur Jones. New York, G. H. Doran co., 1913.
178 p. 12".
© .June 13, 1913; 2c. June 14, 1913; D:
33547; George H. Doran co.. New York. 11015
Divine (A) law suit. See In the realms of the
other world.
Divine (The) Mahatma; a passion play in 3
acts, by Lion Margrave [pseud, of L. Terry]
[London] Printed bv The Saint Pancras elec-
tric press [1908] 112 p. 12°.
© Leonard Terry, London ; D : 14002, Sept.
17, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 11016
Divine (The) tragedy; by H. W. Longfellow.
Boston, James R. Osgood and company, 1871.
iv, 150 p. 12°.
© Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Cam-
bridge, Mass. ; 1871 : 11144. Nov. 24 ; 2c. Dec.
13. ^ 11016a
• Same.
© by Ernest W. Longfellow, Cambridge.
Mass., in renewal for 14 years from Nov. 24,
1899 ; 1899 : 39331, June 15. 11016b
527
11016
DBAMATIG COMPOSITIONS
11039
Divine (The) tragedy— Continued.
Same.
© by Ernest W. Longfellow, Cambridge,
Mass., as the child of the deceased author, in
extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 3913,
Jan. 27, 1913. Renewal entry, June 15, 1899,
no. 39331. HOl^c
a drama of the Christ, by Peyton Harrison
Hoge. New York, Chicago [etc.] F. H. Revell
company [1905] 164 p. 12°.
© Fleming H. Revell co., New York; D:
7722, Dec. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1905. 11017
See also Christus.
Diving elk; by W. F. Carver. Typewritten.
© W. F. Carver, Chicago ; 1899 : 21638, Mar.
25 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 11018
Diving (The) horse; a romantic western drama
of 5 acts and 8 scenes, by W. F. Carver.
© W. F. Carver, Chicago ; 1898 : 34331, June
4; 2c. June 4. 11019
Divorce; by A. VV. Greeley. 23 p. f. Type-
written.
© Alfred W. Greeley, Washington; D:
3183, Mar. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1903. 11020
a drama in 3 acts, by C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1871 : 7817,
Aug. 21. 11021
1 act farce, by J. B. Foster. [2], 26 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D: 21429; Julia B.
Foster, Berkeley, Cal. 11022
•an original comedy in 3 acts, by W. L. Al-
den.
© W. L. Alden, New York ; 1871 : 3205, Apr.
13. 11023
piece en 3 actes, par P. Bourget et A. Cury.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lUustratiou, 1908] 1 p. 1.,
84 p. 12°.
© Paul Bourget and Andre Cury, Paris ; D :
12320, Feb. 7, 1908; 2c. Feb. 8, 1908. 11024
play in 3 acts, by Wm. Anthony McGuire.
[76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912 ; D : 29453 ; Jane L. Mc-
Guire, Chicago. 11025
— a problem play in 3 acts, by M. Harcourt.
© Marshall Harcourt, New York ; D : 10978,
July 15, 1907. 11026
— or, Certain as death, an original drama.
© Oliver Doud Byron, Brooklyn; 1871:
2266, Mar. 17 ; and 7524, Aug. 12. 1 1027, 1 1028
— - See also Byer's library of tabloid plays.
Divorce (A) agent; a farce comedy and sketch,
by G. Leslie.
© George Leslie, New York; 1898:46132,
Aug. 3. 11029
Divorce bubbles; comedy in 3 acts, by E. L. mr
Starr. [2], 120 p. 4°. Typewritten. ||
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1913; D: 32679; Ernest L.
Starr. Winston-Salem. N. C. 11030
'Divorce (The) case; by R. E. Cummings. [2],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911; D: 25663; Ralph E.
Cummings, San Diego, Cal. 11031
comedy in 1 act, by G. K. O'Neill. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915 ; D : 39842 ; George Kerr
O'Neill, Philadelphia. 11031a
• drama in 3 acts, by V. Morales.
© Vincente Morales, Washington; 1889:
21444, July 11. 11032
•dramatic composition, by C. A. Pusey. [2]
p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1910; D: 22242; Charles A.
Pusey, Jacksous Mills, N. J. 11033
Divorce colony; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. W.
Mumford. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ethel Watts Mumford, New York; D:
6985, July 15, 1905 ; 2c. July 26, 1905. 11034
musical comedy in 3 acts, book, lyrics and
music by E. Hauford. [7], 85 p. 4". Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1914 ; D : 36580 ; Edwin Hau-
ford, New York. 11034a
Divorce court trial in darkest Africa; sketch,
by E. A. Meysenburg. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912 ; D : 288.50 ; Edward Ar-
nold Meysenburg, New York. 11035
Divorce (The) cure; a dramatic sketch in sev-
eral scenes, by Frank B. Coigne. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1912; D: 29278; Champion
film CO., New York. 11036
Divorce fund; play in 3 acts, by A. E. Thomas.
130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909; D: 17352; A. B.
Thomas, New York. 11037
Divorce (The) lawyer; a comedy in 1 act, by
J. SB. Hosford. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912 ; D : 30114 ; J. B. Hos-
ford, Portland, Or. 11038
•play in 4 acts, by Sonny Day [pseud, of
Simon L. Simpson] 94 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 16865 ; Fannie H.
Simpson, Brooklyn. 11039
528
11040
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11061
Divorce (The) mill; a romedy in 3 acts, by M.
Price.
© Mark Price, New York ; 1887 : 149S9, June
9. 11040
piny in 4 acts, by R. Phillips. [1], 92 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D : 31000 ; Russell
Phillips, New York. 11041
Divorce (The) question; play in 3 acts, by Wil-
liam Anthony McGuire. 76 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 26, 1915; D: 41313; Ed. W.
Rowland & Edwin Cliiford, inc., Chicago.
11041a
Divorce (A) under difficulties; a 3 act farce
comedy, by R. V. Spencer. 47 p. f". Type-
written.
© Richard V. Spencer, Los Angeles; D:
11S8G, Dec. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1907. 11042
Divorce (A) wanted. See My mother-in-law.
Divorced; an original comedy, by W. L. Alden.
© William L. Alden, New York ; 1871 : 3167,
Apr. 11. 11043
a play in -5 acts, dramatized from the novel
He knew he was right, by S. Ryan and G. W.
Murry.
© Sam Ryan and George W. Murry, She-
boygan, Wis. ; 1872 : 8219, Aug. 3. 11044
Divorced bride; dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by H. B. Sinitli. 122 p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910; D : 20535 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 11045
Divorced by death; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
A. A. Ivillen.
© Andrew Augustine Killen, Eureka, Cal. ;
1895 : 51599, Oct. 11. 11G46
or. The fortune teller of New York, a
drama in 3 acts, by A. Killeuton.
© Andrew Killenton. Lawrence, Mass. ;
1875:9282, Sept. 7. 11047
Divorced by nature; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. J.
M. Hart. 157 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edgar J. M. Unvt, New York; D : 2221,
Aug. 12, 1902; 2c. Sept. 3, 1902. 11048
Divorced by proxy; comedy in 4 acts, by L. B.
Parker. Typewritten.
© Lera B. Parker, Washington, la.; 1899:
20057, Mar. 18; 2c. Mar. 18. 11049
Divorced (The) husband; a society and domes-
tic play in 4 acts, by C. .Johnson. 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Covington Johnson, New York ; 1884 :
23484, Nov. 24 ; Ic. Nov. 24. 11050
Divorced life; a play in 3 acts, by C. Denegre.
© Charles Denegre, Washington; 1899:
5218, Jan. 12 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 11051
Divorcee; musical comedy in 2 acts, book and
lyrics, by L. A. Barber, music by J. Franclyn
Boyer.
© La Verne A. Barber, Johnstown, Pa. ; D :
7450, Oct. 24, 1905. 11052
play in 1 act, by S. Gertsman. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910 ; D : 20895 ; S. Gertsman,
Spokane, Wash. 11053
Divorcees' dilemma; drama in 1 act, by W. S.
Shoemaker. [1], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1912; D: 31147; Walter S.
Shoemaker, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 11054
Divorces while you wait; comedy in 1 act and 1
scene, by C. N. Hood. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Newton Hood, ^Medina. N, Y. ;
D : 12011, Dec. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1908.
11055
Divorciados (Los); opereta en 3 actos, escrita
por P. Parellada con el asunto de la austriaca
La mujer dlv(»rciada, adaptaciOn musical del
maestro Ricnrdo Sendra. Mndrid [Soclcdad
de fiutores espauoles] 1911. 65 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 2L 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25043 ; Pablo Parellada, Madrid. 11056
Divorgon.
©Charles Morley, Philadelphia ; 1882:0828,
Apr. 28. 11057
Divorgons; a comedy in 3 acts, by Yictorien Sar-
dou and Emlle de Nnjac. [The Judicedition]
New York, V. RuUman [1885] 09 p. 8°.
[French and English text on opposite pages]
© F. Riillman, New York; 1885:21013. Oct.
15; 2c. Oct. 22. 11058
tr. and adapted by .Tames Slevin.
[140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. E. Boyer, New York ; D : 11432, Sept.
28, 1907; 2c. Oct. 4, 1907. 11059
— a comedy of modern French life, in 3 acts,
by W. Nowell. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wedgewood Nowell, Philadelphia; D:
11254, Aug. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1907. 11060
an original comedy in 3 acts, by Charles P.
Norton, founded on the story and incitlents of
the French comedy of same title. Chicago,
Chicago manuscript co., 1912. [61] p. t".
Mimeographed.
© Dec. 24, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1913 ; D : 32250,
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 11061
5379—15-
-34
529
11062
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11083
Divorgons — Continued.
pliiy in 1 iict. ndiiptefl from tlie comedy of
Victorieii Sanlou, by T. Biiehauau. 48 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1913; D: 35075; Thompson
Buclianan, New York. 11062
(Let's get a divorce); comedy in 3 acts.
tr. from the Frencli of Victorien Sardou and
Emiie de Najac by Cliarles Klauber. Cliicaso
and New Yorlc, Dramatic pub. co. [1909] IIG
p. 10°. (On cover: Sergei's acting drama,
no. G02)
© Dec. 20. 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1909 ; D : 177G1 ;
Dramatic pub. CO., Chicago. 11063
Dix minutes d'auto; vaudeville en 3 actes, par
G. Berr et P. Decourcelle. Paris, P. V. Stock,
1909. 170 p. 12°.
©Georges Berr et Pierre Decourcelle, Paris;
D : 15391, Mar. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1909.
11064
Dixie; by S. P. Levy. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1910; D: 20047; Sidney P.
Levy, Pensacola, Fla. 11065
an American play in 4 acts, by H. G. Don-
nelly. 19G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© II. Grattan Donnelly, Auburndale, Mass.;
D : 0278, Mar. G, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. G, 1905. 11066
a drama, by L. Fletcher.
© Lydia Fletcher, Washington ; 1883 : 17985,
Oct. 1. 11067
or. Old gems reset, a pantomime, by Mrs.
A. Jlitchell. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Albert L. Mitchell; Paris, Ky. ; D:
9915, Feb. 7, 1907; 2c. Feb. 7, 1907. 11068
Dixie-Doodle; a theatrical composition, by E. W.
Fordvce. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. W. Fordyce, Auniston, Ala. ; D : 11079,
July 29, 1907; 2c. July 29, 1907. 11069
Dixie (A) girl; by V. H. Pendleton.
© Virginia Hunter Pendleton, Yarmouth,
Me. ; D : 4G29, Feb. 19, 1904. 11070
Dixie (The) guards; in 1 act and 2 scenes, by
H. I'incus and J. Cautwell. 2 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Henry Pincus, New York, John Cantwell,
Brooklyn; D : G740, May 27, 1905; 2c. May
27, 1905. 11071
Dixie-land; by F. R. Mulvihill. 20 p. 4°.
Tyi)e\vritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909; D:1G975; Frances II.
Mulvihill, Wilmington, Cal. 11072
drama in 4 acts, by James M. T^Iartin. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript CO., 1910. [G2] p.
f. Jlimeographed.
© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; D:
21257 ; Nelson Compstou and Alexander Byers,
Chicago. 11073
Dixie, our culler'd brudder; an Ethiopian opera,
in 1 scene.
© Happy hours co., New York; 1874: 1223G,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 11074
Dixie's land; a drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux,
by Whallen and Martell.
© Whallen and Martell, Union Hill, N. J. ;
1893:52980, Nov. 28. 11075
"Dixon's divorce; play in 3 acts, by A. E. Hall.
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1911; D: 23705; Anne Eliza-
beth Hall, London. 11076
\
Dizzy (The)
seraglio.
blondes. See Sultan's (The)
Dizzy's dilemmas; a farce in 1 act for male
characters only, by Charles Ingersoll Brown.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 2G p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; D : 4.511.
.Tan. IG, 1904; 2c. Feb. 18, 1904. 11077
Djamileh; romantic opera in 1 act, text by
Louis Gallet, music by George Bizet. New
l'"ork, Fred Ilullman, inc., 1912. 31 p. 4°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 24, 1912; 2c. Dec. 24, 1912; D:
31827; Fred Iluilman, inc.. New York. 11078
D'moiselle (La) du tabarin; operette en 3 actes
[par] M. Ordonneau et A. Alexandre. Paris,
Libra irie theatrale, 1910. 2 p. 1., 132 p. 12".
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 24, 1910; 2c. Mar. 14, 1910; D:
20444; Maurice Ordonneau &Andr6 Alexandre.
France. 11079
Do as the Romans do; by L. Ebbets. 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1911 ; D : 28047 ; Lester Eb-
bets, New York. 11080
Do as you please; dialog for 3 girls and 2 boys,
by E. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis., Autigo pub-
lishing company [1915] 8 p. 24°. (Dialogs
for school picnics, no. 14)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
41339; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis.
11080a
Do-as-you-please land; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Thanhouser. 22, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. l\Iny 29, 1911 ; D : 24353 ; Frank Than-
houser, Milwaukee. 11081
Same. 23 p. 8°.
© June 23, 1911; 2c. June 26. 1911; D:
24572 ; Frank Thanhouser, Milwaukee.
Do dreams come true? fantasy, by
[G] p. f\ Typewritten.
® Ic. Dec. 14, 1911; D : 2G022 ;
Roe, Chicago.
11082
F. Roe.
Frances
11033
530
11084
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11106
Do fare you well; nn original sketch, words
and music by the Reynolds brothers, George
aud Cliarles.
© Revnohls bros., United States; 1874:
133S1. Oct. 30. 11084
Do you believe in devils? play in 1 act, by
Gustav Bauhahn, jr. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 352G4 ; Gustav Bau-
hahn, New York. 11085
Do you get me? farce in 3 acts, by G. Newall.
lis p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915 ; D : 40521 ; Guy Newall,
Boston. 11085a
Do you know? I don't, do you? a musical
vocal composition.
© Nelson Waldron, New York ; 1S8S : 2.5973.
Sept. 12. 11086
Do you love me dear? a drama in 4 acts, by
L. .1. L. Stilwell. 62 p. f. Typewritten.
© I>aura Jean Li))bev-Stihvell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12037, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 11087
Do you want a divorce? comedy in 1 act from
the French of Vlctorien Sardou. tr. by Beau-
mont Claxton [pseud, of T. C. Taylor] 74 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1913: D: 31910; Thomas Clax-
ton Taylor, Lorain, O. 11088
Do you want to buy a dog? a rural comedy in
1 act, by S. Peel. 5 p. f". Typewritten.
© Seth Peel, Edinburc:, 111. ; D : 14S53, Jan.
11, 1909 ; 2c. .Jan. 11, 1909. 11089
Dobble of Butte; in 4 acts, by P. Shaw and A.
Fahnestock. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1910 ; D : 22444 ; Percy Shaw
and Archie Fahnestock, New York. 11090
Dobbsmith; a comedy in 4 acts, by M. E. Mcin-
tosh and Z. Gale.
© M. E. IMcIntosh and Zona Gale, IMil-
waukee; 1897:7209, Jan. 25. 11091
Doble (La) vida; drama en 2 actos y en prosa,
orisinal <le J. Frances. Sladrid fSociedad de
autores espanoies] 1910. 44 p. 12".
© May 23. 1910 ; 2c. May 24, 1910 ; D : 21184 ;
Jos6 Frances, Madrid. 11092
Dobson's honeymoon; a comedy in 1 act. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© James P. Brigfjs. Chicago ; D : 7304, Sept.
25, 1905; 2c. Sept. 15, 1905. 11093
Doc; or, The warrant, dramatic composition in
1 act, by L. McCormick. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jidy 30, 1909; D:1G424; Langdon
McCormick, New York. 11094
Doc and Doris; a comedietta in 1 act, by J. S.
Mackay.
© Julia Stuart Mackay, Brooklyn; D:
10118, Mar. 11. 1907. 11095
Doc Doolittle's duplicity; comedy-drama in 3
acts, by W. H. lurssell. 1G4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. IMar. 13, 1911; D:23G37; William H.
Russell, Philadelphia. 11096
Doc Whitman; a domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by W. T. Hodge. 24 p. f". Typewritten.
© William T. Hodge, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
1278, Jan. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1905. 11097
Doce (Las) de la noche; entremes Ifrico en
prosa, de A. Lopez Monfs, musica del maestro
Luis Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espagnoles] 1907. 20 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Antonio Lopez Monis, INIadrid ; D: 10312,
Apr. 10, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 11098
Docteur; comedle en 1 acte, [par] Alexandre
Bisson et Georges Thurner. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1900. 72 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; 1900 A : 29099, Nov.
30; 2c. Nov. 30. 11099
piece en 1 acte, de G. Jones et Hall McAl-
lister. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912; D: 30619; Grahame
Jones, London. 11100
Docteur (Le) Hortense; operette en 1 acte, par
Andr^ Moiiezy-Kon, musique de A. Mathe.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1914. 30 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Feb. 14, 1914; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914; D:
36171; Joubert, Paris. 11100a
Doctor (The) ; a comedy drama in 4 acts, adapted
from the German.
© John F. Ward and D. H. Wilson, United
States; 1887:14497, June 3. 11101
— — by L. Bryce. Typewritten.
© Lloyd Bryce, New York; 1893:43527,
Dec. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1894. 11102
— — a comedy in 3 acts, by F. Rogers.
© Frank Rogers, New York; 1887:22794,
Sept. 8. 11103
a drama, by AV. G. Harrison.
© William Greer Harrison, United States;
1897 : 6615, Jan. 22. 1 1 104
drama in 2 scenes, by G. E. Carter, jr. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912 ; D : 30092 ; George E.
Carter, jr., Brooklyn. 11105
lesson in 1 act, by G. Jones and Hall McAl-
lister. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912; D: 30622; Grahame
Jones, London. 11106
531
11107
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11125
Doctor (The) — Continued.
a 1 net imisiciil comedy skit, by H. Holman.
6 p. 4". Typewritten. [Words only]
© Hiirry Holman, New York; D: 14012, Oct.
9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 1908. 11107
a 1 net play, by Barney Gerard. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© B. Gerard, New York; D: 11221, Aug. 24,
1907 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1907. 11108
— an original comedy in 3 acts, by F. Heer-
mans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1888 :
35597, Dec. 14. 11109
an original comic drama in 3 acts, by
Clinrles Townsend. Autlior's ed. Boston, W.
H. Baker & co., 1897.
© Walter H. Bnker & co., Boston; 189G:
6G190, Dec. 5; 2c. Dec. 21. 11110
piny in prologue and 3 nets, by Elise AVest
Quaife and A. Bruning. 70 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914; D:30G33; Albert Brun-
ing, New Yorlj. 11110a
play in 3 acts, by J. Marks. 152 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915; D: 41912; Jennnette
Marks, South Hadley, Mass. 11110b
Doctor (The) and the death; emotional, prob-
lem-drama in 4 acts, by M. P. B. Gruliam.
50 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28. 1914; D:38G2G; Jlercy Pris-
cilla Buteson Graham, Sinking Spring, Pa.
11110c
Doctor (The) and the devil; n high drnma in
5 nets, taken from tlie French during the time
of Napoleon, by H. F. Calcina and .1. U. Cal-
houn. 4 p. 1., 4G p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. F. Cnlcina and J. R. Calhoun, IMobile,
Ala.; 1S9G: G2508, Nov. IG; 2c. Nov. IG. 11111
Dr. Arlington's wife; play in 1 act, by G. Kelly.
26 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1913; D: 32981; George
Kelly, Philadelphia. 11112
Doctor Arinyon's wife (Die wappenhaense);
by Paul OsUnr Iloecker, adapted from the
German by Ainsworth IMiteliell. London, The
International copyright bureau, ltd., 1905. 4
p. 1., 135 p. 12».
© International copyright bureau, ltd., Lon-
don ; D : 7G22, Nov. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 1905.
11113
Doctor Aron's adventure; or, A tale of Cali-
fornia, comedy drama in 5 acts. 12 p. 1G°.
© .Tohn Abolton Bolton, Livermore, Cal. ;
1890 : 39521, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1891. 11114
Doctor Auntie; a play in 1 act, by A. Brown. 36
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912 ; D : 30917 ; Alice Brown,
Boston. 11115
Dr. Baldwin; by R. G. IMcMahon.
© Rose Coins McMahon, Pittsburgh; 1893:
41881, Sept. 16. 11116
Dr. Baxter's servants; farce in 1 act, by Patrick
C. Liudon.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898:77318,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. .Tan. 7, 1899. 11117
Doctor Beans from Boston; musical play in 3
nets, by S. H. Dudley and H. Troy. 41 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1912; D : 29423 ; Henry Trov
and S. H. Dudley, New York. 11118
Doctor Benjamin; play in 4 acts, by G. Seibel.
129 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Inn. 1.5, 1914; D:356GG; George Sei-
bel, Pittsburgh. 11118a
Dr. Bentham's folly; comedy, by H. Steinmaun
and L. Strauss. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1910; D: 20190; H. Steinmnnn
and L. Strauss, Boston. 11119
Doctor Brown; fnrce comedy in 1 act, by E. AV.
Cortis. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 14, 1913; D: 33487; Ernest
Whitehouse Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 11120
Doctor Brown's butler; farce plnylet in 1 act,
by H. Metz. [15] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915 ; D : 42579 ; Hubert Metz,
New York. 11120a
Dr. Bug-inski's will; comedy in 4 acts, by B. I.
Kofoed [i. e., Blanclie Irbe Bremner] 75 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909 ; D : 17504 ; Blanche Trb6
Kofoed, Portland, Or. 11121
by B. I. Bremner. 84 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 2, 1913 ; D : 33387 ; Blanche Irbe
Bremner, Los Angeles. 11122
Doctor Bugs' bughouse; by E. R. Leonard. 6 p.
obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1910 ; D : 20869 ; Edward R.
Leonard, Philadelpliia. 11123
Doctor Bunce; a play, by L. .T. Tynan.
© Leonard J. Tynan, Paterson ; 1890 : 36146,
Nov. 17. 11124
Doctor (A) by courtesy; or, A jolly mix up, a
farce in 3 acts, by Ullie Akerstrom. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1906. 56 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:7S03,
.Tan. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 10. 1906. 1! 125
532
11128
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11143
Dr. Chauncey's visit; an original musical vaude-
ville skit, by J. Hart
© Joseph Hart, New York; 1898:30277,
May 16 ; 2c. May 14. 11126
Dr. Clyde; a comedy in 5 acts, by Sydney Rosen-
feld.
© W. H. Powers, Detroit ; 1880 : G098, Apr.
19. 11127
tr. and adapted from Adolpli L'Ar-
ronge's German pla.v. Dr. Klaus.
© Sydney Rosenfeld and Ad. Neuendorff.
United 'states; 1879: 19, Jan. 2. 11128
Doctor Craag; dramatic playlet, by W. W.
Steiner. 24 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1912; D: 31392; Walter W.
Steiner, New York. 11129
Doctor Cupid (L'Amore medico); musical com-
edy in 2 acts, book by Enrico Golisciani, after
Moliere's L'Aniour niedecin, music by Ermanno
Wolf-Ferrari, English version by Claude Avel-
ing. New York, G. Schinner; Paris, Soeiete
des editions nmsicales [1914] 4 p. 1., 87 p. 8".
(G. Schirmer's collection of opera-librettos)
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 10, 1914; 2c. Mar. 12, 1914; D:
36323; G. Schirmer, New York. 11129a
Dr. Cure- All; by Longley Ta.vlor [i. e. C. T. L.
Taylor] 23 p." 4". Typewritten.
© Charles Thomas T.ongley Ta.ylor, Lam-
bertviile, N. J.; D:S154, Feb. 15, 1906; 2c.
Feb. 15, 1906. 11130
■a comedy in 2 acts, by S. Jennie Smith.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing co., 1892.
© Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia ; 1892 : 13519,
Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 11131
Doctor Dandy; a comic opera in 3 acts, adapted
fi-om Moliei-e's Le mCdecin mnlgre lui, book
and lyrics by E.L.Dudley. [115] p. 4". Type-
written. [Words only]
© E. Lawrence Dudlev. Camden. N. J.; D:
6808, June 12, 1905 ; 2c. June 12, 1905. 11132
Di\ De Luxe; play in 3 acts, by O. Hauerbach.
132 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 14. 1911 ; D : 23648 ; Otto Hauer-
bach, New York. 11133
Doctor Dickey; a libretto, by Francis White-
hill. 57 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edwin C. Martin, Watchung, N. J.; D:
13163, June 11, 1908; 2c. June 11, 1908. 11134
Doctor Dick's Indian; or, Pontiac's conspiracy,
u farce comedy in 1 act, by J. W. Cutshaw.
© James W. Cutshaw, Chicago ; D : 4891,
Apr. 6, 1904. 11135
Doctor Dinckl's doubles; a comedy of modern
American life in 3 acts, by U. Billman.
© Howbert Billman, Chicago; 1897:24083,
Apr. 19. 11136
Dr. Dippy 's sanitarium; a farce comedy in 1
act. by C. Kelly. 3 p. 1., 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38850 ; Claud Kelly,
Los Angeles. 11136a
Dr. Dobbs' assistant,
vaudeville.
See Half hours of
Doctor-doctor; 3 act comedy^, by W. S. Van
Dyke. 93 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915 ; D : 41464 ; Woodbridge
Strong Van Dyke, Ashford, AVash. 11136b
Doctor Doolittle; fnrce in 1 act, by F. Pixley.
16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914 ; D : 38779 ; Frank Pis-
ley, Pebble Beach, Cal. 11136c
Doctor Dope; a musical comedy in 8 acts, by S.
Wood.
© Stanley Wood, Chicago ; D : 11288. Aug.
15, 1907. 11137
Dr. Dupont and my cousin. 8eG Vice versa.
Doctor Electro; a spectacular drama, by I.
Kiralfy.
© Irare Kiralfy, New York; 1886:22865,
Oct. 11. 11138
Doctor Eli; a comedy, by J. R. S. Birch.
© Joseph R. S. Birch, Washington, Knn. ;
1896:18108, Mar. 2L 11139
Dr. Elliott; piny in 3 acts, by A. I. F. Buxbaum.
53 p. 4". Typewi-itten.
© Ic. June 12, 1914; D: 37295; Asher Isaac
Falk Buxbaum, New York. 11139a
Doctor Evans; a drama, by A. Golze. 85 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Albert Golze, Philadelphia; 1895:5017,
Jan. 23 ; Ic. Jan. 23. 11140
Dr. Fix; bluff in 3 aufziigen. von Paul L. Fuhr-
ninnn und Viktor Schwannecke. Jliinchen,
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 94
p. 8".
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31957; Drei masken
verhig, g. m. b. h., Munich. 11141
Doctor Fixemquick fixed; eccentric comedy
sketch, by Mary E. P. Thayer. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D: 30891; Frank W.
Finn, Wilkinsonville, Mass. 11142
Dr. Ely; a military comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Greenleaf.
© Sue Greenleaf, Fort Worth, Tex.; 1898:
54818, Sept. 19; 2c. Sept. 19. 11143
538
11144
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11163
Dr. Foote's foot; a farcical vaiuleville sketch,
by D. S. Anderson. 14 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Dwiclit Spencer Anderson, Cleveland ; D :
951G, Nov. 2G, 190G; 2c. Dec. 3. 190G. 11144
Same. 2 p. 1., 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© DwiKlit S. Anderson, Cleveland; D:
10101, Mar. 8, 1907; 2c. Mar. 8, 1907. 11145
Dr. Hardhack's prescription; a play for chil-
dren, in 4 acts, hv K. M. Kice. Worthiugton,
Mass., K. M. Kice [1908] 14 p. 12°.
© K. ISIcDowell Rice, Worth inston, Mass. ;
D : 13557, Aug. 17. 190S ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909.
11146
Doctor Hipp, the hypnotizer; by Frank Du-
niont. New York. Chicago [etc.] M. Witraark
& sons [19031 11 P- 16°. (On cover: The
Witmark comic plays)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D: 3073.
Feb. 11, 1003; 2c. Feb. 11, 1903. 11147
Doctor (The), how he became a street sales-
man; original play in 5 acts, by A. L. John-
son.
© Annie I^ewis Johnson, Louisville; 1883;
21855, Nov. 24. 11148
Doctor Hunter; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
A. J. Rlethen. jr. [Author's ed.] Minneapo-
lis, I\Iinn., 1895. 76 p. 8°.
© Alden .Joseph Blethen, jr., Minneapolis;
1895:30531, June 8; 2c. July 22. 11149
Doctor (The) in spite of himself; farce in 2
acts, by MoliOre, tr. by Barrett H. Clark.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1915. 2 p. 1., 3-29 p. 12°. [Note: Transla-
tion of Le medecin malgre lui]
© Mar. 4, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915 ; D : 39879 ;
Samuel French, New York. 11149a
See also Kiltartan (The) Moliere.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by J. Comyns Carr. founded
on the story of Robert Louis Stevenson. 89
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1910; D: 20054; H. B. Irv-
ing, London. 11154
Dr. Jack's patient; or, A dental dilemma, m
1 act comedy, by A. R. MoliSre.
© Ana is Redin Moliere, San Francisco;
1899:G3G52, Oct. 2. 11150
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; a drama in 5 acts,
with original 1st and 3d acts and the climax
to 2d, 4tli and 5th acts, by R. N. Traver.
© Robert N. Traver, New York; 1888:
16874, June 12. 11151
drama in 4 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago, The Chicago manuscript CO., 1910. 58
p. f. Mimeographed.
© .Tan. 17, 1910; 2c. Jan. 31, 1910; D:
200G7; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 11152
-by R. IMansfield.
© Richard Mansfield, Bo.stou ; 18S6:10S!41,
May 7. 11153
or, A misspent life, a drama in 4 acts,
adapted and arr. from Robert Louis Steven-
son's novel by L. Forepaugh and G. F. Fish.
40 p. 12°.
© Luella Forepaugh and George F. Fish,
Philadelphia; 1897:23469, Apr. 15; 2c. IMar.
31, 1899; 2c. June 5, 190G. 11155
-— - See also Good against evil.
Dr. Jim's ward; play in 1 act, by B. G. Mason.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1912 ; D : 31820 ; Ben C. Ma-
son. Washington. 11156
Dr. Johnson; a play in 1 act, by L. Trevor.
Typewritten.
© Leo Trevor, London; 1896:50653, Sept.
10 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 11157
Dr. Jonathon; a play in 3 acts, by R. V. Hamil-
ton. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. July 6, 1909; D: 16398; Ruhv V.
Hamilton, Will Valley, Cal. 11158
Dr. Kabala. See Hypnotism.
Doctor Katheriue; play in 4 acts, by C. W.
Tucker. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1913; D: 33538; Charle.s
Winfred Tucker, Pittsburgh. 11159
Doctor Kilkenny's conversion; a playlet for
three people, by A. M. Legg. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Augustus Morris Legg, Decatur, 111.; D:
14005, Oct. 8, 1908; 2c. Oct. 8, 1908. 11160
Dr. Klaus; comedy in 5 acts, tr. and adapted
from Adolf I/Arronge's German play, Dr.
Klaus, by A. Neuendorff.
© Ad. Neuendorff, United States; 1878:
14075, Dec. 2. 11161
See also Coachman Hig-gins, M. D. — Dr.
Clyde.
Doctor Knott.
© Frank I>ester Wakefield, Brooklyn ; D :
5897, Dec. 1, 1904. 11162
Doctor Kohn; a tragedy of the present day, in
4 acts, by Max Nordau, tr. from the German,
by M. J. Safford.
© Mary Joanna Safford, Washington ; 1899 :
5758, Jan. 14. 11163
534
11163
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11182
Doctor Love; comedy In 3 acts, hy IMoli^re, tr.
by Barrett H. Clai-k. New York, S. French;
Lon(lon,S. French, ltd. [19151 21 p. 12°. (The
woi-ld's best plays by celebrated European
authors)
© Sept. 16, 1915; 2c. Sept. 17, 1915; D:
41765; Samuel French, New York. 11163a
Dr. Lovell; play in a prolopjiie and 3 acts, by
E. B. Lent. 75 p. f*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31854; Edward B.
Lent, Freeport, N. Y. 11164
play in 3 acts, by E. B. Lent. 120 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1913; D: 32708; Edward B.
Lent, Freeport, N. Y. 11165
Doctor liow-rents (Lorentz) surg-ery; or, The
Co-re-in twins, Cheek and Chin, farce, by
Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.],
M. Witmark & sons, 1904. 2 p. 1., [3]-12 p.
12". (On cover: The Witmark stage publica-
tions)
© T\L Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6040,
Dec. 28, 1904; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 11166
Dr. Lynn's thauma.
© C. H. Senauer, New York State; 18S4:
20544, Oct. 11. 11167
Dr. McBeatem; a farce in 1 act, by F. E. Hi-
land.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
23185, Apr. 1 ; 2c. May 4. 11168
Dr. Marie Zelma; "(Irama in 3 acts, by O. M.
Johnson. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D: 24583; Olive M.
Johnson, Euglewood, N. J. 11169
play in 3 acts, by O. M. Johnson. 54 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1910; D: 17977; Olive M.
Johnson, Fruitvale, Gal. 11170
Doctor Markam; a play in 3 acts, by Paul
Pre.ster Temple [pseud, of W. W. Davis] [62]
p. 4". Typewritten.
© William VvMiiting Davis, Nev/ York; D:
12543, Mar. 4, 1908; 2c. July 9, 1908. 11171
Dr. Milligan's first patient; by S. Broome
[pseud, of Alice M. Smith] 15 p. 4". T.vpe-
written.
© Sutton Broome, Tacoma; D:9777, J;ni.
10, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 11172
Doctor Mondschein; the spirit of seventy-six;
or. The coming woman, a prophetic di-ama
followed by A change of base and Doctor
Mondschein. 24th ed.
© Ariana R. W. Curtis and Daniel Sargent
Cin-tis, Boston, in renewal from Mar. 17, 1896 ;
1896 : 14647, Mar. 6. 11173
Doctor (The) of Lima; a play in 4 acts, by S.
Morse.
© Salmi Morse, New York; 1881:12107,
Aug. 5. 11174
Dr. Pokanoff; a drama in 5 acts, by G. II.
Morse.
© George R. Morse, New York ; 1895 : 2872,
Jan. 9. 11175
Doctor Presto (being the case of Dean Swift);
play in 6 scenes, by G. Hembert Westley.
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1915 ; D : 41824 ; George H.
Westley, Boston. ^ 11175a
Doctor (The) prisoner; drama in 1 act, by G. G.
Belden. 14 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34502; George
Gregory Belden, Spokane, Wash. 11176
Doctor pro tern. See Doctor's (The) dilemma.
Dr. Quixote; new comedy in 3 acts, by Charles
F. Coghlan.
© J. E. Dodson, New York; 1897:38498,
July 1. 11177
[Dr. Eappaport; play in 3 acts, by A. U. Bouck-
steinl
7],OKTop'b Paimanop'b. A. ByKniTeftHi..
[124] p. 8". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1914; D: 38471; Araham U.
Bouckstein, Bath Beach, Brooklyn. 11177a
Dr. E,ox's rest cure; by J. A. Hart.
© Jerome A. Hart, San Francisco ; D :
12224, Jan. 22, 1908. 11178
Doctor Skin; farce in 1 act, by D. Rogers. 13
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914; D: 37695; Dorothy
Rogers, New York. 11178a
Doctor Snowball; a negro farce in 1 act, for
three male characters, by James Barnes. New
York, H. Roorbach, 1897. 10 p. 12". (Roor-
bach's American ed. of acting plays)
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
52643, Sept. 20; 2c. Oct. 7. 11179
Doctor SyntaS:, the charlatan, and Mrs. Griffin
no. 2; an original comedy - drama, by W.
Busch. Typewritten.
© AVilliam Busch, St. Lonis; 1894:715,
Apr. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 18 ; Ic. new ed. June 29, 1908.
11180
Doctor Syntax, the hypnotist; or, A doctor's
brainstorm, revised comedy drama, by W.
Busch.
© William Busch, St. Louis; D: 14533, Dec.
14, 1908. 11181
Doctor Thisbe; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
M. R. McSpadden. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1912; D: 28670; Mary R.
McSpadden, Chicago. 11182
535
11182
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11203
Dr. "Wahl; schnnspiel In 3 nkten niit einem vor-
spiel unil einem nachspiel, von Henri Nathan-
sen autorisierte uebersetzungt aus dem da-
nisclien v(m\ Jolin Josephsolni. Berlin, Oester-
held & CO., 1915. 94 p. 12".
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1915; D: 41906; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. 11182a
Dr Wake's patient; a comedy in 4 acts, by
W G RIackav anil R. Ord. London, Samuel
French, ltd. ; New York, Samuel French. 1909.
119 p. 12°. (On cover: French's interna-
tional copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 158)
(£) W. Gaver Mackay and Robert Ord, l^on-
don; D: 10004, June 5, 1909; 2c. June 26,
1909. 11183
Doctor Watson to tlie front; a play in 4 acts, by
W. II. Nichols.
© Walter FT. Nichols, Boulder, Col.; D:
8942, Aug. 9, 1906. 1118-1:
Dr. Wespe. See Knotted kinks.
Dr. William; drama of 4 acts, by R. Dauen-
bainn. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1910; D: 21528; Roby Dan-
enbaum, Minneapolis. 11185
Dr. Windjammer, a retired trombone player;
a music blow in 3 slides, by J. A. Horan.
© .Tames A. Horan, New York; D:2042,
Feb. 2, 1903. 11186
Doctor (A) without a diploma. See Afflicted
(The) family. — After a fashion.
Dr. Wrig-ht prescribes; piny in 1 act, by E. W.
Bischoff. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tulv 30, 1912; D: 30384; Ernest W.
Bischoff, New York. 11187
Doctor Zimon; 4 acts. 8 changes, with songs,
music by Ernst Jonas. Ms.
© J. Hartmann. New York ; ISSl : 10217.
June 29; Ic. June 29. 11188
Doctored (A) widow; by T. E. Kyle. 6 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1911 ; D : 24S67 ; Tom E. Kyle,
New York. 11189
Doctors (The); satire in 4 seizure.?, by E. Hub-
bard. East Aiu'ora, N. Y., The Roycrofters,
1909. 3 p. 1. 9-123 p. col. plates. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1909; 2c. Dec. 22, 1909; D:
17762 ; Elbert Hubbard, East Aurora, N. Y.
11190
See also Knibbs and Knobbs.
Doctor's (The) assistant; a farce, li.\ Byam
Wyke. C'hictago, Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1898:
6862.1. Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 25. 11191
Doctor's (A) brainstorm. See Doctor Syntax,
the hypnotist.
Doctor's (The) creaking sign; by K. Schaefei\
© Konrad Schaefer, Chicago; 1890:7.5.53,
Mar. 0. 11192
Doctor's (The) daughter; or, The Palmer will
case, a new comedy-drama in 4 acts, by C. P.
• High tm ire.
© Clara Palmer Rightmire, .Iackson,iMich. ;
1892:43122. Oct. 24.
11193
Doctor's dilemma.
© Wm. H. Walmsley, Chicago; D: 11907.
Dec. 12, 1907. 11194
a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the Dan-
ish, by G. P. Hansen.
© George P. Hansen, Chicago; 1873:12470,
Oct. CO. 11195
musical farce comedy in 1 act, lyrics and
book bv M. J. Rawlinson. music by A. Humph-
rey and Frank V. Borick. 1 p. 1., 12 p. f".
Typewritten. (Caption title: A doctor pro
tern) [Libretto only]
© Frank Borick, South Brooklyn; D : 531,
Apr. 25, 1901; 2c. Apr. 2-5, 1901. 11196
with preface on doctors, by Bernard Shaw.
New Yorlv, Brentano's, 1913. 1 p. 1., v-scii,
116 p. 10°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
301152; G. B. Shaw, London. 11197
Getting married, and The shewing-up of
Blanco Posnet; 1)V Bernard Shaw. New York,
Brentano's, 19U. 5 p. 1., v-xcii, 443 p. 12".
© Fob. 10. 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1911 ; D : 23.524 ;
G. Bernard Shaw, London. [Note: Also en-
tered as a book under no. A: 2S309S] 11198
Doctors disagree; play in 1 act, by M. F. Wams-
ley. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1914; D: 37900; IMoses
Franklin Wamsley, Cleveland. 11199
Doctor's (The) errand; play in 1 act, by T^.
York. 20 p. f". Typewritten.
© Lucile York. Brooklyn ; D : 3185, Mar. 25.
1903; 2c. Mar. 25, 1903. 11200
Doctor's (The) friends. See Deception.
Doctor's (The) love story; by C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; D:2007.
June 12, 1902. 11201
Doctor's (A) orders; play in 4 acts, by S. F.
Austin. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32103 ; Stephen F.
Austin, San Antonio. 11202
Doctor's (The) patience; farcical novelette, by
W. and V. Van. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26. 1912; D: 30350; Willis and
Violette Van, Chicago. 11203
536
11204
COPYETGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11226
Doctor's prescription; a 1 act farce comedy, by
C. F. Harrison. 14 p. f". Typewritten.
© Chas. F. Harrison, St. Louis; D:S2G6.
Apr. 2, 190G; 2c. June 7, 1906. 11204
Doctor's (The) remedy; comedy-drama in 4
acts, by Ida Badanes Rovinsky.
[2], 132 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D : 33709 ; Jul his
Broder, New York. 11205
Doctor's (The) secret; a comedy in 3 acts, and
7 scenes, by Chas. W. Arnold.
© J. \V. Ritchie, Boston ; 1895 : 41449, Au?.
14. 11206
Doctor's (The) strenuous day; a play in 1
act. by A. B. Higgins. [8] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Anna B. Higgins, Pi'ovidence, R. I. ; D :
7350, Oct. 2, 1905; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 11207
Doctor's (A) troubles; comedy sketch, by Dick
Ricliards. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rinker & Coykendall, St. Louis ; D : 10021,
June 7, 1909; 2c. June 7, 1909. 11208
Doctor's (The) wife; a play in 4 acts, by Paul
Oskar Hoecker [tr. and adapted from his Ger-
man play Wappenhaense] [112] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Sehvyn & cc. New York ; D : 957G, Dec.
5, 190G; 2c. Dec. 14, 190G. 11209
See also Daisy.
Doctress (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by F.
Rogers.
© Frank Rogers, New York; 1887:22795,
Sept. 8. 11210
Doctrinaire (The); comedy in 1 act, by W.
Bolles. 23 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911; D:239G5; William
Bolles, Detroit. 11211
Documentary evidence; by E. C. Whalen.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1899 : GG5G9. Oct.
13 ; 2c. Oct. 21. .11212
Dodge (The) club; or, Italy in 1859, a comedy
in 5 acts, by T. H. Darlington, from James
De IMiHo's story published in Harper's monthly.
© Tom. H. Darlington, New York; 1874:
8104, June 16. 11213
Dodger (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Rogers and E. Ryan.
© Ed. Rogers and Ed. Ryan, New York ;
TS97 : 24529, Apr. 20. 11214
Dodging; an original farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by Owen Fawcett.
© Owen Fawcett, Detroit; 1885:12821.
June 10. 11215
Dodging for a duke; a 1 act comedy, by F.
Gerahl and Stoker Sullivan. 14 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Florence Gerard, New York ; D : 4715.
Mar. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 12. 1904. 11216
Dodging his creditors; an eccentric American
comedy drama in 3 acts, dramatized by E. T.
Goodrich.
© E. T. Goodrich, Buffalo; 1882:11757,
July 17. 11217
3 act farce-comedy, by B. C. Thayer.
© Bert C. Thayer, Boston ; 1893 : 194,30.
Apr. 20. 11218
Dodging his debts; a 3 act farce-comedy, by
B. C. Thayer.
© Bert C. Thayer, Boston; 1893:19431,
Apr. 20. 11219
Dodging his dues;
B. C. Thayer.
© Bert C. Thayer, Boston;
Apr. 20.
a 3 act farce-comedy, by
1893
19429,
11220
Dodging the police: or. Enforcing the Sunday
law, a whimsical farce in 1 act. by Frank Du-
mont. New York, The De Witt publishing
house [1889] 1 p. 1., 7 p. 12°.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 18S9 :
38486, Dec. 17 ; 2e. Dec. 18. 11221
Dodo (The); a farce comedy in 3 acts, by M. E.
Swan. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, Harrisburg, Pa.; 1890:
.38099, June 9; 2c. June 9. 11222
Dody; a comedj^ drama in 3 acts, by R. B. Mor-
rison. 19 p. 8". Printed.
© Robert E. Morrison. Troy, N. Y. ; 18S7 :
29213, Nov. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 11223
Doe & Eoe.
See Legal lights.
Dridsdonimen i Karlsruhe; et moderne rets-
drania, fortalt og kounnenteret af 1*. Rosen-
krantz. K0benliavn, Nordisk musikforlag,
1907. 80 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Palle
Rosenkrantz, Copenhagen; res. no. 1212; Ic.
Sept. 3, 1907. 11224
Dorchlauchting; volksstiick in 4 akten, 7 bil-
dern, nach Fritz Renter, fiir die biihne bear-
beitet von W. Henneberg.
© Willielm Henneberg, New York; D: 1746.
Apr. 16, 1902. 11225
Does a million interest you? farce in 1 act, by
Agnes Armstrong [pseud, of A. R. Bird] [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2.3, 1913; D: 35424; Agnes R.
Bird, Thomaston, Me. 11226
537
11226
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11245
Does anybody want a comedian? monologue,
by A. Hoa-umn. 19 p. 4°. Typowritten.
© 3c. Sept. 23, 1914; D:3S313; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 11226a
Same. pt. 2. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. in. 1914 ; D : 38540 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York.
11226b
■ Same. pt. 3. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 4213G ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 11226c
Does he drink? See One moutb married.
Does it pay? [drama in 3 acts, by P. W. Taylor]
52 p. 4". Typewritten.
© ic. May IS, 1912 ; D : 29702 ; Pauline W.
Taylor, Denver. 11227
dramatic comedy playlet in 1 act, by N.
Travers and J. O. Hewitt. 12 p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Ic. May 23, 1912 ; D : 29758 ; Noel Travers
and Jolm O. Hewitt, New York. 11228
modern reform play in 4 acts, by W. K.
Belmont. G2 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914; D:36GG1; Wm. H. Bel-
mont, Saginaw, ]Micb. 11228a
play in 1 act, by W. W. Sylvester. IG p.
f. TjTiewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1913 ; D : 33386 ; Walter Wil-
liam Sylvester, Menomonie, Wis. 11229
^play in 2 acts, by A. D. Virum. 13 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 33713; Anna Doro-
thy Virum, Stevens Point, Wis. 11230
a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by L. Lipsky.
© Louis Lipsky, Brooklyn ; D : 15710, Apr.
24, 1909. 11231
Does it really matter? farcical comedy in 3
acts, by G. O. Draper. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July IG, 1910 ; D : 21572 ; George Otis
Draper, New York. 11232
Dog (The); peculiar drama in 4 acts, by P. H.
MacNeill. [6], 58 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D : 28882 ; Paul H.
MacNeill, Cbicago. 11233
See also Lawbreakers (The)
Dog (The) catcher; comedy in 1 act, a story in
slang, by A. J. Watson. 11 p. 4°. Printed.
© Albert J. Watson. Yallejo, Cal. ; D : 12412.
Feb. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1908. 11234
Dog (The) catcher's luck; by W. J. Mclntyre.
©William J. Mclntyre, Cleveland ; D : I.^jO.'uj.
May 2G, 1909. 11235
Dog days; comedy in 1 act, by Herbert Swears.
New Yoi-lv, S. French ; Loudon, S. French, ltd.,
1915. 28 p. 12°.
© Sept. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41891 ;
Samuel French, ltd.. London. 11235a
Dog (The) detective. See Four (The) Jacks.
Dog (The) doctor; a comedy drama in 4 acts, a
• pliysician's view of Christian science, by G. P.
Shidler.
© George Porter Shidler, York, Neb.; D:
15127, Feb. 19, 1909. 11236
14 p.
a farce in 1 act, by Cliarles Horwitz.
4". Typewritten.
© Joe B. McGee and Collins, Hannibal, Mo. ;
D: 9371, Nov. 2, 190G; 2c. Nov. 2, 190G. 11237
Dog in the manger; melodrama in 3 acts, by
H. I. Mawson. 92 p. 4", Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D:32G30; Helen I.
Mawson, New York. 11238
Dog of a soldier; 1 act vaudeville play, by J. S.
Taylor. 22 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1910 ; D : 20933 ; J. S. Taylor,
Philadelphia. 11239
Dog (The) thief; different comedy sketch in 1
act, by J. Brandon Walsh. 13 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1910; D: 22344; Fred S.
Thomas, Hannibal, Mo. 11240
Doge (The) of Venice; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by K. H. Peple.
© Edward H. Peple, Richmond ; 1893 : 43545.
Sept. 29. 11241
Dogwood; comedy in 3 acts, by G. B. Slade. 74
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1911 ; D : 25289 ; Charles B.
Slade, New York. 11242
Doing a friend good; vaudeville playlet, by L. E.
Buckley. 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1913; D: 34511; Lewis E.
Buckley, New York. 11243
Doing the act over again; novelty eccentric
sinning and talking specialty, by Joe Werth
and Manny Werth. 8 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1915; D: 41903; Werth &
Werth, New York. 12243a
Doing Uncle Sam; playlet in 1 act, by E. Rem-
ington and \\'. E. Hines. 17 p. 4>\ Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909 ; D : 1G504 ; Hinas & Rem-
ington. Harrison, N. Y. 11244
Doing undone; by C. D. Charles. 11 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© C. D. Charles, New York ; D : 1G88, Apr.
4, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1902. 11245
538
11246
COPYEIGHTED TIST THE UlSTITED STATES
11265
Doing-s of a dude; a vaudeville sketch, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904]
9 p. 12°. ( [Denison's vaudeville sketches] )
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; D : 5157, June
10, 1904 ; 2c. July 30, 1904. 11246
Doings (The) of Doctor Louder. See Hypnotic
doctor.
Doings (The) of Hooligan; by W. Dunlap.
© Willis Dunlap. ISIanistee, Mich.; D:5907,
Dec. 1, 1904. 11247
Doings (The) of Jane; amusing scene for two
ladies, by M. F. Hutchinson. London, J. Wil-
liams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schuberth & co.,
1908. 10 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd.. London ; D : 12263,
.Lin. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 28. 1908. 11248
Doings (The) of Mrs. Dooley; by Wilmer and
Vincent.
© George B. Reno, New York ; D : 1943, May
28, 1902. 11249
Doings (The) of the smart set. See West
(The) End.
Doko (The); comic comedy in 4 acts and 2
scenes, by J. B. Thomas. 56 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1913 ; D : 35329 ; Jessie Beat-
tie Thomas, Anna, 111. 11250
Doktor Kritikus; schwank in 3 akten. von A.
Nida. New York, 1910. 63 p. 12°.
© June 28, 1910; 2c. June 30, 1910; D:
21458; August Nida, Brooklyn. 11251
Dolan's sweetheart; comedy in 1 act. by B. G.
Mason. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1911 ; D : 28022 ; Ben C. Ma-
son, AVashington. 11252
Dolce Farniente; musical satire in 3 acts, by
G. M. Von Schrader. 75 p. f. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© George M. Von Schrader, St. Louis; D:
10903, July 3, 1907; 2c. July 31, 1907. 11353
Dolce Napoli; prologue in 3 acts, by Louis N.
Parker. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33268; George C.
Tyler, New York. 11254
Doll (The); play in 1 act, by S. Boniface. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915; D: 39511; Symona
Boniface, New York. 11254a
Doll (The) and her dollars; comedy in 3 acts,
by Harry L. Newton. 19 p. 12°. Brinted.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1910; D: 21935; Albert E.
Morelock, Chicago. 11255
Doll-faced girl; 1 act comedy, by W. G. Stiegler.
13 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 26, 1910 ; D : 20,598 ; William G.
Stiegler, Cincinnati. 11256
Doll (The) from Paris; comedy in 1 scene, by
S. Cox and V. Van Ett. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38125 ; Sid Cox and
Vernal Van Ett, Chicago. 11256a
Doll (The) girl. See $50,000 (The) beauty.
Doll maker of Paris; a comedy in 1 act, 1 scene,
by W. Bankson.
© Wesley Bankson, New York ; 1898 : 20405,
Mar. 30. 11257
Doll (The) maker's dilemma; by A. Roberts.
© Allyn Roberts, New York; D:3336, Apr.
25, 1903. 11258
Doll (The) maker's dream; musical fantasy in
1 act, by W. H. and Louise C. Roberts. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909 ; D : 17050 ; Will H. Rob-
erts. Brooklyn. 11259
Doll (A) wife; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. D.
Jaxoue. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 22028; J. Duke
.Taxone, Govans, Md. 11260
■play in 3 acts, adapted from Henrik Ib-
sen's play A doll's house, by E. Hoist. 139 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Eduard Hoist, New York; 1890:3329.
Jan. 25 ; 2c. Jan. 25. 11261
Doll (A) with automatic airs; a skit in 1 act,
by A. Y. Palmer.
© Agnes Yates Palmer, New York ; 1900 A :
9220, Apr. 10. 11262
Dollar (The) and the rose; a play in 3 acts, by
G. Sclilotterbeck. 49 p. 4°. Typev,'ritten.
© G. Schlotterbeck. New York; D : 12714 ;
Apr. 10, 1908; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908. 11233
Dollar Bill; play in 4 acts, by P. Dunning. 179
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42081 ; Philip Dun-
ning, New York. 11263a
Dollar (The) bill; playlet in 1 act, by W. Mack.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D: 25303; Wilbur
ilack. York, Pa. 11264
Dollar (The) chasers; comedy of present day
business life, in 4 acts, by M. A. Robinson.
49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Fell. 10. 1915; D: 39654; Milton A.
Robinson, Glen Ellyn, 111. 11264a
Dollar (A) did it; comedy in 3 acts, by R. Stu-
art and J. J. Montague. 172 p. 4°. Tj-pewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D: 30881; Ralph Stu-
art and James J. Montague, New York. 11265
539
11266
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11283
Dollar diplomacy; comedy in 4 acts, by F. Jolin-
ston. 155 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912; D: 29705; Franklin
.Tolinston, New Yorli. 11266
Dollar (A) down; twentieth centui-y tragedy in
3 acts, l)y J. L. Kibbee. 84 p. f" . Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915; D:39GSS; James L.
Kibbee, Cliicago. 11266a
Dollar (The) mark; a play in 3 acts, by G.
Sclilotterbeck.
© G. Schlotterbeck, New York; D:12S33,
Apr. 25, 1908. 11267
Dollar (The) of the daddies. See Muldoon.
Dollard; a play in 4 acts and an epilogue.
© ISIary Hartwell Catherwood, Hoopeston,
111. ; 1897 : 717G, Jan. 25. 11268
Dollarprinzessinen; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Emmerich von Gatti uiul Thilo von Throtha.
Wien, F. W. Schmieden, 1909. 80 p. 12°.
© .Tuly 12, 1909; 2c. July 30, 1909; D:
16423; F. W. Schmieden, Vienna. 11269
Sec Eosom (The) friend
Dollars and dimples,
of Bowser.
Dollars and sense; comedy in 1 act, by A. De W.
Allen. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913; D: 33772; Ade De
Wolfe Allen, Hartford. 11270
a comedy of to-day in 3 acts, by A. Daly,
from the German of L'Arronge. New York,
1885. 71 p. 8".
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1884:5090,
Mar. 10; 2c. Dec. 3, ISSG. 11271
■ Same.
© by Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
* vears. Ilenewal no. 1901, June 15, 1911.
Original entry, Mar. 10, 1884, no. 5090. 11272
— play in 1 act and 30 scenes, by R. H. Tyler.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913 ; D : 35131 ; Robert H.
Tyler, New York. 11273
— story in 4 acts, by O. J. Kraemer and L. W.
Humphreys. [1], 93 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37836; Otto J.
Kraemer and Lester W. Humphreys, Portland,
Or. 11273a
— Same. Boston, Gorham press [1915] 109
p. 12°. (American dramatists series)
© Dec. 6, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. ©, 1915 ; D : 42446 ;
Otto J. Kraemf^r and I.fst(M- W. Humphreys.
Porthmd, Or. 11273b
— See also Uncle Jere.
Dollikins and the miser; by F. Eaton (Sargent
Flint)
© Frances Eaton, Boston ; 1887 : 12288, ]\Iay
9. 11274
Doll's (The) adventures; pantomime in 4 acts,
by E. Alberti. [37] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34G31 ; Mme. E. Al-
berti, New York. 11275
Dolls and toy balloons; a musical comedy up to
date, comp. by Floyd .Jenkins, Donald Mc-
Graw, and Richard Putnam Darrow. New
York, Baltimore [etc.] Broadway publishnig
CO., 1910. 4 p. 1., 7-108 p. 12". [Libretto
only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; A:
265119; Broadway pub. co., New York. 11276
Dolls' (The) frolic; an entertainment in 1 scene,
by Rosemary Baum.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
75511, Dec. 24; 2c. Jan. 18, 1899. 11277
Doll's (A) house; newly tr. from the definitive
Dano-Norwegian text, ed. with introduction
and notes, by H. L. Mencken. Boston, London,
John W. Luce & company, [1909] xxvii, 150
p. 16°. (The player's Ibsen)
© Henrv L. Mencken, Baltimore; A: 234399,
Feb. 8, 1909; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 11278
— a tabloid version of Ibsen's play of the
same name, by D. Usner. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Dorothy Usner, New York; D: 11176,
Aug. 14, 1907; 2c. Aug. 14, 1907. 11279
— (La maiscn de poupee); a drama in 3 acts,
bv Henrik Ibsen, English argument by Eliza-
beth Boall Ginty. New York, F. Rullman
[1895] 1 p. 1., 19 p. 8°.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1895 : 14410, IMar.
12 ; 2c. Mar. 21. 11280
Sec ols-Q Doll (The) wife.-— Nora.— Works
(The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Dolls' (The) symposium; captivating play for
clul(h-en. bv Elizabeth F. Guptill. Lebanon,
O., IMarch brothers, 1911. 18 p. 16°.
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 11, 1911; D:
25182; March bros., Lebanon, O. 11281
Dolls vs. Teddy bears. See Best (The) au-
thors' Christmas plays.
Dolly; comf'die en 3 actes, de N. Frances. Paris,
Librairie theatrale. 1912. 116 p. 12°.
© July 7, 1912; 2c. .July S. 1912; D: 30194:
Noel Francfe, Paris. 11282
Dolly and her lord; by R. S. Sheldon. 70 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 28, 1910; D: 20605; R. S. Shel-
don. Akron, O. 11283
540
11283
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11304
Dolly and the duke; farcical comedy in 1 act,
bv Herl^ert Thomson, from a scenario by How-
ard Wall. [l],27p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 191.5; D : 42622 ; Herliert
Thomson co., New York. 11283a
Dolly Brown from Taylortown. See Little
(The) pagan.
Dolly Dollars; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by H. B. Smitli, music by Vic-
tor Herbert. 90 p. 4". Typewritten. [Li-
bretto oi.ly]
© Harry B. Smith. New York; D:70G7.
Aug. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1905. 11284
Dolly Madison; a comedy in 4 acts, by M. C
Wilson.
© Marian Calvert AVilson, Los Angeles; D:
10473, May 2, 1907. 11285
or. Every inch a queen, a comedj' drama
in 4 acts, by C. Ulrich.
© Charles Ulrich, San Francisco; D: 10.37,
Mar. 22, 1902. 11286
Dolly Madison's afternoon tea; play in 1 act,
by E. H. Denison. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2S, 1913; D: 33919; Emily Herey
Denison, Butte, Mont. 11287
Sec tilsn Little mother of the slums.
Dolly Makeup's trio; a 1 act vaudeville sketch,
by M. D. Walker.
© IMaud Davis Walker, Baltimore; D: 7220,
Aug. 25, 1905. 11288
Dolly Muggins, the naughty girl.
© Lucia B. Griffin, Albin, la. ; 1SS7 : 27573.
Oct. 25. 11289
Dolly of the Pantiles; a comedy in 3 acts, by
G. Middleton and L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt and George Middle-
ton, New York; D:3173, Mar. 21, 1903. [For
copies reed, see D: 5145] 11290
Same. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George IMiddleton and Leonidas Wester-
velt, New York; D : 5145, June 8, 1904; 2c.
June 8, 1904. 11291
Dolly reforming herself; a comedy in 4 acts, by
H. A. Jones. London, The Chiswick press,
190S. [3], 97 p. 8".
© Henry Arthur Jones. London ; D : 14421.
Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Oct. 31, 1908. 11292
Same. New York, S. French, 1910. 4 p. 1.,
95 p. 8°.
® Apr. 28, 1910; 2c. Apr. 29, 1910; D:
20904; Henry Arthur Jones, London. 11293
Dolly (The) show; a dialogue in rhyme for
seven little girls and two boys, by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1904.
cover-title, 7 p. 1G°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 54S7, Aug.
15, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1904. 11294
Dolly Smoothboy's experiment. See Hypno-
tized husband.
Dolly Travers' inheritance; play in 4 acts, by
Lilian Stair Schreiner. Chicago, A. Flanagan
company [1915] 48 p. 12°.
© Dec. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42534 ;
A, Flanagan co., Chicago. 11294a
Dolly Varden; a drama in 3 acts adapted to the
stage, with material alterations of text and
scenes, from Dickens' Barnabv Rudge, bv
H. H. Goodrich.
© Henry H. Goodrich, Philadelphia; 1872:
3318. Apr. 1. > 11295
or. Hearts are trumps, a drama in 4 acts.
by M. Mordaunt.
© Marion Mordaunt, Pennsylvania ; 1872 :
4951, May 11. 11296
Dolly "Wayne; a drama of colonial Maryland,
in 4 acts, by B. Hall. Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hail, Los Angeles; 1900
A : 2019, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 11297
Dolly's birthday; sketch in 1 act, by J. B.
Stinson. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13. 1911; D : 23952 ; John Bailey
Stinson, Philadelphia. 11298
Dolly's dilemma; a comedietta, by H. Rightor.
© Henry Rightor, New Orleans; 1899:
75038, Nov. 17. 11299
Dolly's double; musical vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by Charles Stuart. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald. 9 p. 12°.
© July 29, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; D:
21GS9; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 11300
Dolly's dream; an extravaganza in 1 act, by
F. Dobinson and A. INIathews. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Florence Dobinson and Amanda IMathews,
Los Angeles ; D : 11394, Sept. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Oct.
10, 1907. 11301
Dolly's week-end; or, The tale of the speaking-
tube, comedy in 1 act, by Florence Warden.
London, J. Williams, ltd., 1911. 19 p. 12*'.
© May 18, 1911; 2c. May IS, 1911; D:
24230; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 11302
Dolores; a drama in 5 acts, by S. M. Garden-
hire. Typewritten.
© S. M. Gardenhire, Topeka, Kan. ; 1893 :
1.5782, Mar. 30; 2c. Mar. 29. 11303
— drama in 4 acts, by M. LeffingAvell. Chi-
cago, The Chicago manuscript co., 1911. [1],
57 p. f. IMimeographed.
© Mnv. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23552 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 11304
541
11305
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11321'
Dolores — Continued.
drama in G acts, by Queen Stella.
© Oueen Stella of tlie Gonzales tribe of
gypsies, New York; 189G; 21020, Apr. 3. 11305
a grand spectacular drama in 5 acts, by
B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1SS9 : 2969.
Feb. 7. 11306
Ivric drama in 3 acts, words and music by
Don Thomas Breton, English version by
Charles Alfred Byrne. New York, Chas. E.
Burden, 1907. 67 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Steinwav & sons. New York ; D : 1134.5.
Sept. 13, 1907; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 11307
— operetta libretto in 3 acts, by G. A. B.
Stroup. [2], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. I\Iar. 7, 1911 ; D : 235S3 ; G. A.^ B.
Stroup, Los Angeles.
— a play in 5 acts, by M. Krauskopf.
11308
© Morris Krauskopf, New York; 1872:
9830, Sept. 11. 11309
— a play in 4 acts, by M. Krauskopf.
© Morris Krauskopf, New York; 1873:
9001, Aug. 9. 11310
a tragedy in 3 tableaux and 1 act, by L.
Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York; 1897:
10471, Feb. 10. 11311
Dolores of the Sierra; dramatic sketch, by H. H.
Haslett. 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1910; D: 22172; Harriet
Holmes Haslett, Alameda, Cal. 11312
Dolya the tea girl; Japanese operetta in 1 act,
book by J. Watson Stead, music by ^Y. F.
Firth. 12 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Wm. Francis Firth, New York ; D : 13930,
Sept. 2, 1908; 2c. Sept. 2, 1908. 11313
Dom Pedro; a romantic opera, by H. S. Chester,
composed by .Tames F. Boyer. 39 p. 12". [Li-
bretto only]
© Harrv S. Chester, Elkhart. Ind. ; 1897:
63769, Nov. 15; 2c. Nov. 15. 11314
Dombey and son; play in 4 acts, founded on
Charles Dickens' novel of same title, by J. P.
Bitter. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1911; D: 2.5907; .Tohn P. Bit-
ter, New York. 11315
See also Edith.— Edith Dombey.
Domestic accomplishments. See Mrs. Plod-
ding's nieces.
Domestic (A) blizzard; a comedy in 1 act, by
.L Bosen. Lincoln, Neb., The Ideal printing
CO. [1907] 13 p. 12°.
© .Tames Bosen, Ogden. Utah; D: 10327,
Apr. 11. 1907; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 11316
Domestic (A) carnival; musical comedy in 1
act, by R. Raphael. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. I\Iar. 22. 1911; D: 23719; Rudolph
Raphael, New York. 11317
Domestic (The) court; comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Plcchlanti, tr. by J. M. Handley. 9 p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912; D: 28344; Silvio H.
Picchianti, New York. 11318
Dom.estic domination; a farce in 1 act introduc-
ing music, songs an(l dances, by O. O'Halloran.
7 p. obi. f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar O'Halloran. New York ; 1889 :3.5010.
Nov. 18; 2c. Sept. 24, 1890. 11319
Domestic CA) Napoleon; by C. M. Rakestraw.
21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Chauncey Mortimer Rakestraw, New
York ; D : 10594, May 18, 1907 ; 2c. Mav 18.
1907. 11320
Domestic pets; comedy in 1 act and 1 scene,
by E. Ellsworth and M. Burt. Typewritten.
© Eugene Ellsworth and Madge Burt, Bos-
ton ; 1899 : 25559, Apr. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 12. 11321
Domestic (A) storm; a farce in 1 act, adapted
from the German, by H. Krafft.
© Helen KrafCt, New York ; D : 14270, Nov.
12, 1908. 11322
Dominant (The) note; play in 4 acts, by Louise
Robertson [i. e. L. R. De Haven] 134 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915; D: 40605; Louise R.
De Haven, New York. 11322a
play of contemporaneous life in 3 acts, by
J. D. Haag. 52 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912 ; D : 30151 ; Jackson D.
Haag, Pittsburgh. 11323
Dominant power; play in 3 acts, by A. Keir.
80 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10. 1909 ; D : 16755 ; Angela Keir,
Somers Point, N. J. 11324
Dominant (The) sss; play in 3 acts, by A. N.
iMever. New York, Brandu's, 1911. 4 p. 1..
11-112 p. 12°.
© Mar. 22, 1911; 2c. Mar. 23, 1911; D:
23761 ; Annie Nathan Meyer, New York.
11325
Dominator (The); play in 4 acts, by A. Douzet.
163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22881; Antonin
Douzet, Paris. 11326
Dominic You; a tragedy in 3 acts, by O. N. Og-
den. [New Orleans, E. P. Branduo, 1895]
56 p., 5 pi., 2 ports. 4°.
© O. N. Ogden, New Orleans; 1895:17040,
l\Iar. 30; 2c. Mar. ,30. 11327
542
11328
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11346
Dominican (The); a play in 4 acts, by Clarence
Ousley and Ben C. Mason.
© Ousley & Mason, Galveston, Tex.; 1808:
26785, Apr. 29 ; 2c. Apr. 29. 11328
Dominick Bayard; or, A true Bayard; or, One
of the Bayards, a drama in 5 acts and 7 tab-
leaux, by L. G rover. San Francisco, Francis,
Valentine & co., 1883.
© Leonard Grover, United States; 1883:
1783, Jan. 26. 11329
Dominic's love; by E. Eisner.
© Edward Eisner, New York ; 1891 : 36887,
Oct. 13. 11330
Dominie's (The) daughter; a drama in 4 acts,
by D. D. Lloyd.
© David Deraarest Lloyd, United States;
1886: 15636, July 9. 11331
Domino Azzurro; dramma lirico in nn atto, di
G. Zuppone-Strani, musica di Franco Da Ven-
ezia. New York, Vincent Ciocia, 1904. 41 p.
8". [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan; D : 5032, May
16, 1904 ; 2c. May 16, 1904. 11332
Dominoe roses. See Pink (The) dominoes.
Domitian; a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. O'Connor.
© Jeremiah O'Connor, Washington; 1894:
26254, May 24. 11333
Domoljublja sile; [by] J. Hocevar. 103 p. 8".
Printed.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1909 ; D : 16728 ; Jakob HoCe-
var, Cleveland. 11334
Don; plavlet with musical numbers, by C. K.
Schwarz. 5 p. f". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. .Tan. 27, 1912; D: 28521; Chas. K.
Schwarz, Cleveland. 11335
Don Caesar de Bazan; drama in 5 acts, by Du-
ma noir and D'Ennery. New York, F. Rull-
man.
© F. Ilullman, New York ; 1888 : 27475, Sept.
27;2c. Oct. 8. 11336
See ali^o Miscellaneous (The) plays of Ed-
win Booth.
Don Cnesar's return; a romantic play in 4 acts,
by V. Mapes.
© Victor r.Iapes, New York ; 1900 A : 7443,
Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 2L 11337
Don Cameo; by E. Le Ohr.
© Earle Le Ohr, Tower Hill, 111. ; D: 12899,
May 4, 1908. 11338
Don Carlos; grand tragic opera in 5 acts, music
bv Giuseppe Verdi. New York, The Theatre
ticket office, 1877. [1], 23 p. 4°.
© F. Rullman, United States; 1877:4137,
Apr. 9 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 11339
Don Carlos, [and] Mary Stuart; by Friedrich
Schiller; tr. l)y K. D. Boylan and Joseph INIel-
lish, ed. l)y Nathan Haskell Dole. [Edition de
luxe] Boston, F. A. Niccolls & co. [1902] 4
p. 1., 428 p. front,, pi., port. 8°.
© Francis A. Niccolls, Boston; A: 29028,
Mar. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1902. 11339a
Don Carlos, infant von Spanien; von Schiller,
ein dramatisches gedicht, ed. with introduc-
tion, bibliography, appendices, notes, and in-
dex, by Frederick AV. C. Lieder. New York,
Oxford university press, American branch:
[etc., etc.] 1912. Ixxx, 585 p. front, (port.)
12°. (Oxford German series. ^ General editoi- :
J. Goebel)
© Feb. 16, 1912; 2c. Feb. 21, 1912; A:
309291 ; Oxford univ. press, Amer, brancli.
New York. 11339b
Don Cato and de big bassoon; an Ethiopian
opera in 1 scene. New York, Happy hours co.
© Happv hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12227,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 11340
Don Christopher; or. The discoverer, an origi-
nal comic opera in 3 acts, with history as a
basis, libretto by G. F. Gibbs, music by H. T.
Smith.
© George Fort Gibbs and Hubbard T.
Smith, Washington ; 1893 : 5712, Jan. 28.
11341
Don Dell; comic operetta in 3 acts, book, lyrics
and music by R. E. Gutterman. 39 p. 4°.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909; D: 17170; Marzian &
Gutterman co., Louisville. 11342
Don Diego; Spanish romantic play of the early
years of King Philip the Second, by L. Wor-
rell and Harold Pensmith. 112 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17124; Lechmere
Worrall, London. 11343
Don Felipe el Hermoso; humorada comico-lfrlco-
bailable en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en
prosa, original de J. IMoyron, mfisica de Jose
Pacheco. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioies] 1908. 32 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Julian Moyron, Madrid; D: 14682, .Tan.
2. 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 11344
Don Gil de las calzas verdes; comedia en 3
actos y en verso, por Tirso de IMoiina [pseud,
of Gabriel Tellez] ed. with an introduction,
notes and vocabulary by B. P. Bourland. New
York, H. Holt and co., 1901. xxvii, 198 p.
front, (port.) 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; D : 699,
July 27, 1901; 2c. Sept. 7, 1901. 11345
Don Johnny; musical travesty in 3 acts, by J. P.
AVilson.
© John P. Wilson, New York ; D : 4788, ISIar.
19, 1904. 11346
543
11347
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11367
Don Jose; a drama, by E. Johnstone.
© E. Johnstone, New York; 1894:52493.
Nov. 10. 11347
Don Juan; drama in 3 akten, von August Lem-
bach. Berlin, Verlag H. Johnke, 1912. 185 p.
12°.
© Ic. Apr. 9. 1913; D: 32890; Hellmuth
.Tohnke verlag, Berlin. 11348
oper in 2 aufziigen, von W. A. Mozart, aus
dem italieiiischen text von Da Fonte, neu
ubersetzt nebst einer einleitung von Ernst
Heineniann. Berlin, Ed. Bote &, G. Bock, 1911.
()2 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 25, 1911; D:
2.5853; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 11349
opfra en 2 actes et 9 tableaux, version
frangaise de P. Ferrier, nnisique de W. A.
Mozart. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1912. 123
p. 1G°. [Livret]
© July 13, 1912 ; 2c. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30195 ;
Paul Ferrier, Paris. 11350
Don Juan ad lib.; a spectacular burlesque in 3
acts, by J. P. Wilson.
© John P. Wilson, San Francisco; 189G:
20823, Apr. 2. 11351
Don Juan and company; a farcical comedy in
3 acts, after the German, by L. Biirger.
© Liska Burger, New York ; D : G205, Feb.
10, 1905. 11352
Don Juan Tenorio; being in blank verse a ver-
sion of tlie legend of Don Juan from the Span-
ish, by W. A. Branan.
© Will A. Branan, Mexico City, Mexico; D:
9392, Nov. 3, 190G. 11353
Don Juan und die kurtisane; 5 einakter, von
Oscar A. II. Sehniitz. IMiiiichen, Georg Miil-
ler, 1914. 4 p. I., 24G p. 12°.
Contents: Don Juan und die kurtisane. —
Das horn des marquis. — Kunst und liebe. —
Der weisse elefant. — Wie Panuychis in dem
himmel kam.
© Ic. IMay 11, 1914 ; D : 37026 ; Georg Miil-
ler, Munich. 11353a
Don Juan's last wager. Typewritten.
© John Martin Harvey, London; 1900 A:
5885, Mar. 5 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 11354
Don Juans letztes abenteuer; drama in 3 auf-
ziigen, von Otto Anthes. Berlin, Egon
Fleischel & co., 1909. 124 p. 12°.
© Dec. 18, 1909 : 2c. Jan. 6, 1910 ; D : 17SG9 ;
Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 11355
oper in 3 akten, dichtung von Otto Anthes,
musik von Paul Graener. Wien, Leipzig, Uni-
versal-edition a.-g. ; Miinchen, Berlin, Drei
raasken-verlag, g. m. b. h.. 1914. 48 p. 16°.
[Libretto only]
© Jan. 12, 1914 ; Ic. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37466 ;
Universal-edition a. g., Vienna. 11355a
Don Lucca Sperante.
Flanmia.
See Dramas; [by] Arlo
Don Patrick; original romantic drama in 4 acts,
by L. Osbourne. 115 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lloyd O.sbourne, San Francisco; D : 8996.
Aug. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1906. 11356
Don Philipe; a drama, by L. Fletcher.
© Lydia Fletcher, Washington ; 1883 : 17986,
Oct. 1. 11357
Don Pietro Caruso; drama in 1 act, by Roberto
Bracco.
© E. O. Neumann, Pittsburgh ; D : 7680,
Dec. 8, 190.5. 11358
Don Procopio; opgra bouffe en 2 actes, de Paul
Collin et Paul Berel, musique de Georges Bizet
d'apres le melodrame de Carlo Gambiaggio.
Paris, Choudens [1905] 85 p. 16°. [Libretto
onlj'. French and Italian]
© Choudens, Paris ; D : 6708, May 22, 1905 ;
2c. May 22, 1905. 11359
Don Quesanda, his exploits; a playlet, arr.
by Louise Lanphear. 45 p. obi. 24°. Type-
written.
© L. Lanphear, Chicago ; D : 116G6, No. 5,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1907. 11360
Don Quichotte; comedie lyrique en 5 actes,
poeme de Henri Cain, d'apres la comedie
heroique de Le Lorrain, musi(iue de J. ]\Ias-
senet. Paris, Heugel & cie., 1910. 2 p. 1., 43 p.
16°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 19, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1910 ; E : 202G3 ;
Heugel & cie., Paris. 11361
— drame heroi'-comique en 5 actes et 8 tableaux,
par Jean llichepin. 238 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. llichepin, Paris ; D : 5753, Nov. 11,
1904; 2c. Nov. 11, 1904. 11362
— See also Chevalier (Le) de la longue fig-
ure.
Don Quixote.
© Edward Coles, New York; 1879:1530.5,
Nov. 14. 11363
• Same.
© George Clifford Shedd, Lincoln, Neb. ; D :
4234, Nov. 12, 1903. 11364
a comedy, dramatized from Cervantes, by
F. E. Cook.
© Francis E. Cook, St. Louis; 1883:8202,
May 4. 11365
a comic opera, by R. W. Jones.
© Robert Webster .Jones, Minneapolis; D:
3SG4, Aug. 22, 1903. 11366
a dramatization of Cervantes' novel, by P.
Kester. 184 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Kester, Gunston, Va. ; D : 12574,
Mar. 18. 1908; 2c. Mar. 18, 1908. 11367
544
11368
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11387
Don Quixote — Continued.
heroic comedy in 5 acts, by Henri Cain,
after Le Lorrain, English version by Claude
Aveling, composed by J. Massenet. Paris,
Heugel et cie., 1911. 3 p. I., 43 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 2S205 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris. 11368
in 1 act, by W. G. Wills. New York, 1895.
© W. G. Wills, England; 1895:24450, Jlay
3; 2c. May 4. 11369
libretto for comic opera in 3 acts, by G. W.
Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 3169,
Jan. 28. 11370
operatic arrangement in 3 acts, adapted
from the fiction of Miguel de Cervantes Saa-
vedra, by W. G. Kaufmann.
© William G. Kaufmann, Pittsburgh; D:
3987, Sept. 22, 1903. 11371
a romantic comedy in 3 acts, by G. D. Sut-
ton and F. E. Dowling. Typewritten.
© George D. Sutton and Fenelon E. Dow-
ling, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 14212, Feb. 27 ; 2c. July
22. 11372
a spectacular vaudeville and extravaganza
in 5 acts, adapted from the original Spanish
of Don Miguel de Cervantes, by Barret Syl-
vester [pseud, of J. G. Noe] and W. M. Lind-
mark.
© Julian G. Noe and W. M. Lindmark, New
York; 1873:10905, Sept. 23. 11373
or. The knight and the esquire, a comedy
adapted from the Don Quixote of Cervantes,
by G. D. Saltonstall.
© G. D. Saltonstall, Hoboken, N. J. ; 1873 :
11523, Oct. 8. 11374
See also Adventures (The) of Don Quixote
de la Mancha. — Adventures (The) of Don
Quixote de la Mancha and his squire, Sancho
Panza.
Don Quixote de la Mancha; libretto for comic
opera in 3 acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn; 1888:3170.
Jan. 28. 11375
a play in 5 acts, taken from Cervantes'
novel of that name, by Mrs. H. S. Burton,
© Mrs. H. S. Burton, San Diego, Cal. ; 1875 :
8965, Aug. 30; 2c. Apr. 19, 1876. 11376
Don Quixote's quest. See Sancho Panza.
Don Roderick; an historical drama in 5 acts,
by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives, Detroit; 1885:6061, Mar.
12. 11377
Don Seiglemon; by J. P. Tillson. Typewritten
and Ms.
© Jesse Paxson Tillson, Toledo, O.; 1896:
12405, Feb. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 11378
Dona Clarines; comedia en 2 actos, de S. y J.
Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1910. 68 p. 12°.
© Mav 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21099; Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero,
Madrid. 11379
Dona Desdenes; comedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
de M. Linares Rivas, inspirada en una obra
hfingara. Madrid [ Sociedad ^de autores espa-
uoles] 1912. 3 p. 1., 74 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29798 ; Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid. 1 1380
Dona Quichotte; com^die en 1 acte, par Henri
Michaud. New York, W. R. Jenkins [1898]
2 p. 1., [31-15 p. 12°. ( [INIichaud's series of
French plays for schools, no. 8] )
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1808:
7512, Jan. 24 : 2c. Mar. 22. 11381
Donagh (The); or, Suilish macree, an original
drama in 3 acts, by G. F. Rowe. [London,
M. M. Hanly & co., printers] 1882. 55 p. 8°.
© George Fawcett Rowe, United States,
1882: 20494, Dec. 4; Ic. June 19, 18SS. 11383
Donald Bruce; a romantic comedy in 3 acts, by
D. B. Soiiin.
© Daniel B. Sorlin, New York; D : 4847,
Apr. 7, 1904. 11383
Donald Macdonald; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. W. Holhrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1894:
11370, Feb. 23. 11384
Donald McKay, the hero of the mountains; a
story of love, war and adventure, in 5 parts.
© Oliver D. Bvron, Brooklyn; 1873:7802,
July 7. 11385
Donald MacNeil; play in 4 acts, by M. Seymour
and A. E. Ives. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1914; D: 36590; Alice E.
Ives and Muribel Seymour, New York. 11385a
Donatello; eln amerikanischer schwank in 3
akten, von George Dick Jennings. Miinchen,
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1912. 100 p.
8°.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912 ; D : 31042 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 11386
Donation (The) party; or. Thanksgiving eve
at the pa,rsonage, a comedy in 3 acts, l)y Mar-
tha Russell Orne. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1894.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
32981, June 22; 2c. July 31. 11387
5379—15-
^5
545
11388
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11406
Donatus, the martyr; a romantic play of the
leth century in 5 acts, by Mrs. T. Miller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York; 1881:
10625, July 8. 11388
Donde hay faldas hay jaleo; 6, El merendero
de la alegri'a, sainete, original de Antonio
Casero y Alejandro Larrubiera, mtisica del
maestro Ruperto Cliapl, adaptada de un en-
treni^s de los misiuos autores. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 36 p. il-
lus., 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38216; Casero y Larrubiera, Madrid. 11388a
Done on both sides. See $2,000 reward.
Done on one side; high class comedy in 3 acts,
by Edwin Stanton Du Foncet. 39 p. f".
Typewritten.
© E. S. Du Poncet, Mason City, la.; D:
6763, June 3, 1905 ; 2c. June 3. 1905. 11389
Donkey (The) party; a new and original musi-
cal comedy in 3 acts, 7 scenes, by T. E. Pow-
ers.
© Thos. E. Powers, Brooklyn ; 1890 : 184.54,
June 6. 11390
Donna; dramatized from the Duchess's [Mar-
garet Argles Hungerford's] novel, A modern
Circe, by R. C. Hevia and O. Hevia. 156 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Rhoda C. Hevia and Orlando Hevia,
Brooklyn; D:5521, Sept. 9, 1904; Ic. Sept.
9, 1904. 11391
Donna Anita; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
J. M. Young. 68 p. f. Typewritten.
© James M. Young, Chicago; 1890:20970,
June 30 ; 2c. June 30. 11392
Donna Bianca; or, Brought to light, a romantic
and picturesque drama in 5 acts, adapted from
Carlos Serrano's Spanish play of the same
title, by special arrangement with the author,
by Serrano-Barnes. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas K. Serrano and Elsie J. Mason-
Barnes, New York ; 1880 : 864, Jan. 9 ; 2c. Feb.
15. 11393
Donna Bianca brought to light. See Koyal
(A) conquest.
Donna (La) Curiosa. fe'ee Man (The) with the
fatal wink.
Donna Diana; comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
Spanish of Moreto, by Marion Eddy [pseud,
of M. F. Delanoy]
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898 :
43362, July 20. 11394
an opera in 3 acts, libretto, the plot from
the Spanish by Moreto, music by R. S. Poppen.
© Richard S. Poppen, St. Louis; 1897:
19938, Mar. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 27. 11395
Donna (The) Bavin club; in 4 acts, by M. Co-
hen.
© Morris Cohen, Chicago ; D : 70, Jan. 24,
1901. 11396
Donnerwetter; a 3 act farce comedy, by G. H
Eldon. f". Typewritten.
© G. Harris Eldon, Columbus, O. ; 1891:
38349, Oct. 26; 2c. May 8, 1893. 11397
Donnybrook.
© Tony Hart, Portsmouth, N. H. ; 1887:
6441, Mar. 18. 11398
a romantic Irish comedy-drama in 4 acts,
with original songs, by H. Wayne Ellis.
© Isabel M. Ellis, New York ; 1887 : .5977,
Mar. 14. 11399
Same. Act 2.
© Isabel M. Ellis, New York; 1887:7917,
Apr. 2; 2c. Apr. 2. 11400
Donnybrook fair. /See Twenty minutes of
fun.
Donovan and the Dago; a comedy sketch in 1
act, by Harry L. Newton. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing co., 1904. 12 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:5418,
Aug. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904. 11401
Donovans (The); a new and original local spe-
cialty drama in 3 acts, by J. Hart. 2 p. 1., 35
p. 8°. Printed.
© .Tosh Hart, United States; 1875:2.5.51,
Mar. 19 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 11402
Dons (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by
Geo. G. Hoi lister, music by F. D. Bloomfield
and Chas. Zimmerman.
© Bloomfield, Hollister and Zimmerman,
Buffalo ; 1899 : 5759, Jan. 14. 11403
a comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by Geo.
G. Hollister, music by Chas. Ziminennan and
F. D. Bloomfield. [4], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© F. D. Bloomfield, Buffalo ; D : 15220, ]\Iar.
2, 1900; 2c. Mar. 2, 1909. 11404
Don's (The) daughter; a romantic comic opera
in 3 acts, book and lyrics by S. Anworth Ruth-
erford, music by I. M. Wilson.
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco; D:
11505, Oct. 7, 1907. 11405
Don't be a coward; 4 act plantation comedy
drama, by L. Silvers. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1915 ; D : 40703 ; Lew Silvers,
Princeton, Wis. 11405a
Don't be bashful; or. The friend of the family,
by Pollock Rip [pseud, of A. C. Train] 36 p.
8°. Printed.
© Jan. 1, 1912; 2c. Jan. 6, 1912; D:282.%;
Arthur C. Train, New York. 11406
546
11407
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UISTITED STATES
11424
Don't be too quick to cry wolf; a comedi-
etta in 1 act, by T. Ed»ir Pemberton. New
York, De Witt, 1884. 12 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
acting plays])
© A. T. B. De Witt. New York ; 188-4 : 2G396,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 1885. 11407
Don't blame me; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
G. B. Casad. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34040, Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 11408
Don't boss the men. See Little (The) Dutch
cleaner.
Don't bother me, Charlie; serio-comic song, or
musical dramatical composition, written, com-
posed, and published expressly for, and sung
by Annie Adams.
© Harry Wall, New York ; 1871 : 8425 Sept.
9. 11409
Don't cheer boys; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
book by R. Atwell and F. T. Pullen, musical
numbers by Hapgood Burt and Silvio Hein.
68 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 25, 1912 ; D : 30101 ; Roy Atwell
and F. T. Pullen, New York. 11410
Don't count your chickens; comedy playlet, by
D. O. King. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914; D: 39119; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 11410a
Don't do that; comedy in 1 act, by J. Norden-
shield. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1913. 13 p. 12°.
© May 8. 1913 ; 2c. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33265 ;
Jeannette Nordenshield, New York. 11411
Don't embarrass me; 4 acts of farce comedy, by
G. H. Atkinson. 178 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15 1915; D: 41756; George
Henry Atkinson, New York. 11411a
Don't get mixed; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. Fir-
min.
© Emile Firmin, Florence, Kan. ; D : 2238,
Aug. 2, 1902. 11412
Don't get weary. See Gentlemen coons' pa-
rade.
Don't judge her too harshly 'till you know
her sad love story; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stillwell. 105 p. f°. T.vpewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stillwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12048, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 11413
Don't know yourself. See Echo and Narcisse.
Don't let her go astray; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Ha! Reid [i. e. James H. Reid]
© A. H. Woods, New York; D:5S69, Dec.
5, 1904. 11414
Don't lie to your boss; comedy in 1 act, by B. D.
Van Ness. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914 ; D : 35651 ; Benjamin D.
Van Ness, Chicago. 11414a
Don't tell Jack; by J. A. Darnaby. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Allen Darnaby, Chicago ; D : 311,
Apr. 4, 1901; 2c. Mar. 29, 1901. 11415
Don't tell ma-ma — don't tell ma-ma; a drama
in 4 acts, by L. J. I-. Stillwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stillwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12062, Jan. 3, 1908. , 11416
Don't tell my wife; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Risser.
© Felix Risser, New York; 1898:57286,
Sept. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 3. 11417
by Jean Barrymore. 70 p. f °. Type-
written.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D :
8885, July 30, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1906. 11418
Don't touch the flowers; comedy in 4 acts, by
P. E. Mortimer [100] p. 4°. T.^•pewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914; D: 35523; Paul Emile
Mortimer, New Orleans. 11418a
Don't wake the baby; domestic duologue, by
McCree and Clark. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912 ; D : 31292 ; McCree and
Clark, New York. 11419
Don't weaken; comedy in 3 acts, by W. Hackett.
[140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D : 35504 ; Walter
Hackett and George Broadhurst, New York.
11420
Same. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 99 p. 12°.
© Jan. 13, 1914; 2c. Jan. 14, 1914; D:
35646; AValter Hackett and George Bi-oad-
hurst, New York. 11420a
Don't worry; a 3 act farce, by L. I. Parks.
© La Favette I. Parks, New York; 1898:
34911, June 7. 11421
Don't (The) worry club; a hodge-podge of mirth
and melody in 3 smiles, by W. D. Hall. Type-
written.
© William Davis Hall, Philadelphia; 1900
A : 30070, Dec. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 11. 11422
Same. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Davis Hall, Philadelphia: D:
695, July 25, 1901; 2c. July 17, 1901. 11423
Don't you want to look handsome? a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by J. J. Costello. 118 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Jerome Costello, Chicago ; D : 5361,
Aug. 1, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904
11424
547
11425
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11448
Dooley's adventure; by G. M. Russell and J. H.
O'Neill.
© Grace M. Russell and Jas. H. O'Neill.
United States ; D : 9449, Nov. 16, 1906. 11425
Dool/ittle family; by M. A. Erwin. 38 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1909; D: 16971; Mack A.
Erwin, Selma, Cal. 11426
Doolittle (The) twins; or, The wedding and
the christening-, character sketch, by Frank
Dinnont. New York, London [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons, 190.5. 14 p. 12". ([Witmark
stage publications] )
© IM. AVitmark & sons. New Work ; D : 7713.
Dec. 14, 1905; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 11427
Doom of a friek [sic]; 1 act drama, by R. P.
Polizzi. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1909; D: 17698; R. Pasqiiale
Polizzi, Brooklyn. 11428
Doom (The) of King Alcohol; by Clara B,
Drake. Chicago, AN'oman's temperance pub-
lishing association [1903] 19 p. 12*.
© Woman's temperance pub. assn., Chi-
cago : D : 3040, Jan. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1903.
11429
Doomed by the stars; or, Balboa's prophecy
and 400 years later, play in 3 acts, by J. N.
Kyle. [1], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913 ; D : 35026 ; Joanna Nich-
oUs Kyle, Washington. 11430
Doomed for life; a drama in 5 acts, by A. Camp-
bell. Rev. ed. 52 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alcest Campbell, Denver ; D : 3446. May
IS, 1903; 2c. June 10, 1903. 11431
a sensation drama in 5 acts, with original
scenes, music, sensations, tableaux, and me-
chanical elTfects, by M. E. Lowry.
© Marcaret E. Lowry, Baltimore; 1874:
676, Jan. 21. 11432
or, Clayton's terrible revenge, an emo-
tional drama in 5 acts, by A. Campbell. 73
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Alcest Campbell, Opelousas, La. ; 1895 :
48334, Sept. 23; 2c. Jan. 23, 1896. 11433
See also Jane Vail's mission. — Jennie
Vail's mission.
Doomed to death; a drama in 5 acts, by J. S.
Halstead and G. C. Werner.
© Jesse S. Halstead, Alameda, Cal., and
George C. Werner, Santa Cruz, Cal. ; 1889 :
27305, Sept. 7. 11434
Doon Muirl; drama, by D. H. Loux, [v], 52 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912 ; D : 28489 ; Du Bois H.
Lous, New York. 11435
Dooner's trip; a comedy in 4 acts, tr. and adapt-
ed from the French, by L. Grover. New York,
S. French & son [1881] 51 p. 12».
© Leonard Grover, Philadelphia ; 1880 :
18449, Dec. 4; 2c. Mar. 25, 1881. 11436
Door (The) is locked; monologue for a lady, tr.
and arr. by Ada Webster Ward.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1894:
47876, Oct. 13. 11437
Door (The) key; a farce comedy in 1 act, by
F. Buoman.
© Frank Buoman, Jamestown, N. Y. : 1899 :
39852, June 17 ; 2c. June 17. 11438
Door-mat (The) salesman; comedy in 1 act, by
J. Arnold. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913 ; D : 34524 ; Jack Arnold,
Memphis, Tenn. 11439
Door (The)- of darkness; by S. H. Kaufman. 41
p. f". Typewritten.
© Samuel H. Kaufman, Philadelphia ; D :
12300, Feb. 4, 1908; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908. 11440
Door (The) that has no key; new play in 4 acts,
by Cosmo Hamilton. 77 p. 4°. Tji>ewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35222 ; Julie Bolton,
New York. 11441
Doors (The) of Janus; by V. Post.
© Van Zo Post, New York ; D : 13380, July
21, 1908. 11442
Doorway (The); play in 1 act, by Harold Brig-
house. London, J. Williams, ltd.; New York,
Samuel French, 1913. 16 p. 12".
© Aug. 24. 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34343 ;
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 11443
Dope; a drama in 3 acts, by H. Lieb, suggested
by Joseph Medill Patterson's Dope. [SO] p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21853; Hermann
Lieb, Chicago. 11444
a 1 act play, by J. M. Patterson. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Josepli Medill Patterson, Libertyville,
111. ; D: 14996, Feb. 4, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909.
11445
Dope (A) fiend; a sketch in 1 act and 3 scenes,
by J. McCree. Typewritten.
© Junie McCree, New York ; 1900 A : 19429,
Aug. 4; Ic. Aug. 4. 11446
Dopes (The); play in 1 act, by W. E. Burbidge.
12 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32903 ; Wm. Edward
Burbidge, Cliicago. 11447
Dopey's talks; or, A day with the movies,
dramatic monologue, by E. C. Whitton. [1],
7 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913; D : 33765 ; Ernest C.
Whitton. Brooklyn. 11448
548
11449
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11464
Doppelmensch (Der); schwank in 3 akten. von
Wilhelm Jacoby und Arthur Lippschitz. 73
p. 12". Printed.
© Ic. May 3, 1911 ; D : 24172 ; Eduard Bloch,
Berlin. 11449
-See also Two of him.
Dora Thome — Continued.
or, The lodge keeper's daughter, a domes-
Dora; a drama in 5 acts, by T. H. Davis. 57 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Henrv Davis. Wilkinsburg, Pa.;
D : 14253, Nov. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1908.
11450
Dora and diplomacy; or, A woman of uncom.-
mon sense, a burlesque, by F. C. Burnand.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1878:3195.
Mar. 15. 11451
Dora Deane; dramatization of Mary J. Holmes's
novel of tlie same name, in 4 acts, by G. M.
Anderson. 65 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915 ; D : 41617 ; Georse M.
Anderson, Princeton, Ind. 11451a
Dora, the detective. See D. D.
Dora Thome; an actinc ed. as dramatized from
the famous novel [of Charlotte M. Braeme] by
E. Laurence Lee. 76 p. 16°.
© C. S. Sullivan, East St. Louis, 111.; D:
6797, June 9, 1905; 2c. June 14, 1905. 11452
Charlotte M. Braeme's sensational love ro-
mance in 4 acts, dramatic version by Henry
Belmar. 2 p. 1., 72 p. f. Typewritten.
© Emanuel A. Schiller. New York; D:
636. July 5, 1901; 2c. July 16, 1901. 11453
a di'ama in 4 acts, dramatized by Alice H.
Brown, from book by Bertha M. Clay [pseud,
of Charlotte M. Braeme] Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing? co., 1901. 38 p. 12°. (On cover:
Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 446)
© Ames pub. co., Clvde, O. ; D:9624, Dec.
12. 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 11454
a dramatic composition in 4 acts, synopsis
and cast included, cover-title, 65 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Georsre Eucjene Crowder. Sprinfrfield, 111. ;
D : 6802. June 10, 1905 ; 2c. June 10, 1905.
11455
a dramatization in 4 acts of Bertha M.
Clay's [Charlotte M. Braeme's] celebrated
story of same name, by AV. C. Herman. Chi-
cago, III., The Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
[OiS] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38577; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 11455a
tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by Charles
tic drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Roberts.
© William Lynch Roberts, Chicago; D:
1532, Mar. 7, 1902. 11456
— See also "Wedded and parted.
Hart. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1915.
31 p. f". Mimeographed.
© June 28, 1915; 2c. July 10, 1915; D:
41205: Alexander Byers. Chicago. 11455b
Dora's joke; a comedy in 1 act, by H. H. Pattee.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Horton Pattee, New York ; D :
525, May 29, 1901; 2c. June 6, 1901. 11457
Dora's oath; an original drama in 4 acts, by
H. A. Johnston.
© Harry A. Johnston. United States ; 1877 :
859, Jan. 20. 11458
Dora's prisoner. See Dorothy Creigh.
Dora's reformation; play in 3 acts, by N. C.
Durham. [1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7. 1913 ; D : 32862 ; Northrup C.
Durham, New York. 11459
Dorcasina; an original American comedy in 4
acts, by Marie Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1877:1009, Jan.
24. 11460
Dorette; operette in 3 akten, von H. von Wald-
berg und Julius Wilhelm, musik von Bruno
Hartl. Regiebuch ausgearbeitet vom ober-
regisseur Franz Graselli. IMiinchen, Drei
masken verlag. g. m. b. h., 1913. 129 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 16, 1913: 2c. Sept. 18, 1913; D:
34464 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. li.. Mu-
nich. 11461
Dorf (Ein) in Holstein. See Land-leben.
Dorfkomtesse (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Pordes-Milo und Erich Urban, musik von R.
Danziger. Berlin. A. Fiirstuer, 1909. 144 p.
12». [Libretto only]
© Adolph Fiirstner. Berlin ; D : 15647, Apr.
17, 1909; 2c. Apr. 17, 1909.
11462
Same. Text der gesiinge. Berlin, A. Fiirst-
ner, 1910. 62 p. 12°.
© Mar. 17. 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1010 ; D : 20671 ;
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 11463
— — • Same. Vollstandiges textbuch mit dialog
[etc.] Berlin, A. Fiirstner [1910] 128 p.
12°.
© Apr. 26, 1910; 2c. Slay 17, 1910; D:
21050; Adolph Furstner, Berlin. 11464
Dorfschulmeister (Der); tragodie in 3 akten,
A'on Willy Meyer. Chenmitz und Leipzig,
Mitteldeutsche verlagsanstalt. 58 p. 12°.
© May 2, 1914 ; Ic. July 17, 1914 ; D : 38024 ;
Mitteldeutsche verlagsanstalt, Chemnitz, Ger-
many. 11464a
549
11465
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11487
Doricus; a flrama, by ^I. E. Whiting.
© Marie Emma Whiting, Boston; 1S05:
492S0, Sept. 28. 11465
Dorinda dares; comedy in 1 act, by R. Frank-
lin. 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© ic. Apr. 21, 1910; D: 20855; Rufnrd
Franklin. New York. 11466
Dorine; an original drama in 6 acts, by L. A.
Lucy. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lizzie A. Liicv, Janesville, Wis.; 1889;
95G4, Mar. 2G: 2c. Mar. 26. 11467
Doris; a comedy of old New York, a play in 3
acts, by M. R. Cushman and P. Sainsbiiry.
© M. R. Cushman and P. Sainsbury, United
States; 1897: 42G91, July 27. 11468
a drama in 5 acts, by R. Drouet.
© Robert Drouet, Chicago; 1893:11182,
Mar. 3.
11469
— a society drama in 3 acts, by S. B. Alexan-
der.
© S.
Mar. 30.
Alexander, Boston ; 1885 : 7481,
11470
Doris Mannering; a comedy in 5 acts, by G.
Merritt. Typewritten.
© George Merritt, San Francisco; 1900 A:
23486, Sept. 21; 2c. Dec. 10. 11471
Dorise (La); drame lyriqne en 3 actes, de Luigi
Illica, tr. frangaise de Paul Ferrier, musique
de Cesare Galeotti. Paris, Enodi & cie., 1910.
2 p. ]., 56 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 6, 1910 ; 2c. May 7, 1910 ; D : 20976 ;
Enoch & cie., Paris. 11472
Dornroschen. See Sleeping (The) beauty.
Dorothy; by A. F. Bianchard.
© Arthur Franklin Bianchard, Cambridge,
Mass.; D:3721, July 13, 1903. 11473
by T. G. Springer. Typewritten.
© Thomas G. Springer, Sacramento, Cal. ;
1900 A: 1196, Jan. 13; 2c. Jan. 13. 11474
-a drama in 2 acts, by W. O. Varney.
© William O. Varney, Boston; 1898:13149,
Feb. 23. 11475
Dorothy Creigh; or, Dora's prisoner, a drama
of the Revolution, in 5 acts, by Edwin Clay.
67 p. obi. f. Typewritten.
© Edgar S. Maclay, Brooklyn; 1890:25.36.3.
Aug. 15 ; 2c. Aug. 15. 1 1476
Dorothy dares. See Winning a wager.
Dorothy Delaro; or. The nameless, a drama, by
E. A. Bryant and L. B. Mason.
© Elizabeth A. Bryant and T^. Bond IMason,
East Saginaw, Mich. ; 1889 : 274S4, Sept. 9.
11477
Dorothy Q; play in 4 acts, by C D. MacKay.
[106] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1914; D: 37040; Constance
D'Arcy MacKay, New York. 11477a
Dorothy Russell's awakening; dramatic sketch,
by T. F. Hanlon. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1910; D: 20031; Thomas
Francis Hanlon, Chicago. 11478
Dorothy, the Puritan; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Estelle Clayton.
© Isabelle Evesson, New York ; 1897 : 25483,
Apr. 24. 11479
Dorothy Webb; drama in 4 acts, by H. Siegel.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1909; D : 16749 ; Henrietta
Siegel, New York. 11480
Dorothy's dilemma; a comedy, by L. Jordan.
© Leopold Jordan, New York ; 1891 : 30538,
Aug. 28. 11481
Same. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leopold Jordan, New York ; 1891 : 18851,
May 23 ; 2c. May 23. 11482
Dorothy's diplomacy; a comedy in 1 act. by
T. B. Donaldson. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D :
72.58, Sept. 14, 1905; 2c. Sept. 14, 1905. 11483
Dorothy's lovers; a comedy in 1 act, by C
Thorpe. Typewritten.
© Courtenay Thorpe, London; 1900 A:
30824, Dec. 21; 2c. Jan. 5, 1901. 11484
Dorothy's masquerade; or, A woman on the
school board, a comedy in 7 acts by C. F.
Bradford.
© Carrie F. Bradford, Brooklyn; D : 82.54,
Mar. 19, 1906. 11485
Dorrits (The); a comed.v in 3 acts, by Marga-
ret ALiyo (Margaret Mayo Selwyn) from a
German play by Franz von Schoenthan
founded upon Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit.
104 p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© Mrs. Edgar Selwvn.New York; D: 1.5923,
May 22, 1909 ; 2c. May 28, 1909. 11486
Dos (Los) amores; zarzuela dram;1tica en im
prologo y 4 cuadros, original de Javier de
Burgos, nifisica del maestro Arturo Saco del
Yalle. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1911. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28157 ;
Javier de Burgos, Madrid. 11487
Dos (Los) cadetes; farsa comica en 3 actos, di-
vididos en 7 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Maiuiol Fernfindez do la Puente y Carlos Al-
len-Perkins. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 75 p. 12".
© Mar. 1.5. 1915; Ic. IMar. 17, 1915; D:
40090; M. Fernrmdez de la Puente y C. Allen-
Perkins, Jladrid. 11487a
550
11488
COPYETGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11506
Dos (Los) incluseros. See Boda (La) de lupe,
Dos (Las) vereas; zarzuela comica de costum-
bres andnluzas. original y en prosa de F.
Pintado de la Roche, ninsica del maestro R.
Sclnchez Redondo. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1910. 32 p. 12°, [Libretto
only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21151; Francisco Pintado de la Roche, Ma-
drid. 11488
Dos (Los) viejos; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de A.
Dominsiiez, mdsica del maestro San Felipe.
Madrid [Sociedad de autoros espanoles] 1909.
42 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. .July 14, 1909 ; D : 162.54 ;
Antonio Dominguez, Madrid. 11489
Dose (A) of his own medicine; musical comedy,
by Ed Chrissie.
© Al. W. Filson, United States; 1898:
42917, July IS ; 2c. July 16. 11490
Dot; comedy in 4 acts, by W. Frank. [2], 138
p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June IS, 1913; D: 33529; Waldo
Frank, Paris. 11491
or. Just for fun, a sensational comedy-
drama in 5 acts, by C. P. Bi*o\vn.
© Charles P. Brown, Brooklyn; 1887:
24381, Sept. 24. 11492
Dot Dimple; a sensational drama in 4 acts, by
Eunice Goodrich.
© William Pottle, jr., Chicago ; 1891 : 18181,
May 18. 11493
Dot entertains; farce, by Elizabeth F. Guptill.
Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1912. 3 p. 8°.
© Sept 9, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912 ; D : 30820 ;
March bros., Lebanon, O. 11494
Dot insane crazytic; a farce comedy in 4 acts,
by Marion Eddy [pseud, of M. F. Delanoy]
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898 :
37637, June 20. 11495
See also It's contagious.
Dot mad tog; a Dutch sketch in 1 scene, by
McDermott and Trumble. New York, Happy
hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 7651,
July 22; 2c. July 28. 11496
Dot madrimonial adverdisement; a Dutch
sketch in 1 scene, by McDermott and Trum-
ble. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 76.50,
July 22 ; 2c. July 28. 11497
Dot quied lotgings; a Dutch sketch in 1 scene,
by aicDermott & Trumble. New York, Happy
hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 10551,
Oct. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 11498
551
Dot, the harum-scarum; an original American
comedy drama, by H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, Chicago; 1885:
13075, June 13. 11499
Dot, the miner's daughter; or, One glass of
wine, a drama in 4 acts, by Lizzie May Elwyn.
Clyde, O., Ames' publishing company [1888]
1 p. 1., 36 p. 12°. ( [ Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 254] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde O. ; 1888: 6784, TMar.
5;2c. Mar. 14. 11500
Dote and antidote. See Germ (The) of love.
Dote (La) de la Chavala; sainete en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de J. Palacios Gil. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 33 p.
12".
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38189; Javier Palacios Gil, Madrid. 11500a
Dots and dashes; a railroad drama of the tele-
graph, by J. P. Tillson. 49 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jesse P. Tillson, Toledo, O. ; D : 1818,
May 2, 1902; Ic. June 6, 1902; Ic. June 21,
1902. 11501
Dot's burglar; a 1 act play, by B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine K. Phillips, New York; 1806:
26312, Apr. 29. 11502
Dotted (The) Jew. See Pintele (Das) Yid.
Dottie; play in 1 act, by J. Goldberg and R.
Warner. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 31. 1911 ; D : 23227 ; Jack Gold-
berg and Richard Warner, New York. 11503
Dotty's unawakened dream; a musical comedy,
by W. C. Hamblen. 10 p. f». Typewritten.
[Words only]
© William C. Hamblen, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 12459, Feb. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 29, 1908.
11504
Double action romance; an original farce in 1
act, by Ernest S. Jaros.
® Ernest A. Fink, New York ; D : 7360 Oct.
4, 1905. 11505
Double alarm; or, His last assignment, a
newspaper drama in 1 act, by C. E. Van Loan.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D: 20397; Charles E.
Van Loan, New York. 11506
Double (The) chest mystery. See Abdel Ka-
dir's Egyptian mythology and transforma-
tions.
Double (The) code; play in 1 act, by C. G. Arm-
strong. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915 ; D : 42482 ; Carl Gilmore
Armstrong. New York. 11506q,
11507
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11526
Double (A) contract; a sketch in 1 act, by B,
Simon. G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912; D: 29008; Blanche
Simon, Bultimore, 11507
Double (The) courtship; comerly In 3 acts, by
S. O'Connell. [29] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1915; D: 42509; Seumns
O'Connell, New York. 11507a
Double (The) cross; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. D. Lancaster. Scenario. 5 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1909; D:1G299; Charles
David Lancaster, Shelby ville, Ind. 11508
a drama in 3 acts, by T. Rosenberg. 10 p.
f". T.vpewritten.
© Theresa Rosenberg, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D: 90S0, Sept. 8, 1906; 2c. Sept. 8, 1906. 11509
— a dramatic episode on the Yellow peril, by
W. E. Longfellow.
© Wilbert E. Longfellow, Providence, R. I. ;
D : 15500, Apr. 7, 1909. 11510
1 act play of China, by AV. M. Wright, jr.
11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915 ; D : 41104 ; Wm. IMason
Wright, jr., Newark, N. J. 11510a
— 1 act sketch, by G. H. Mason. [2], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1915 ; D : 42378 ; Carl H. Ma-
son, New York. 11510b
play in 1 act, by Howard Fielding [pseud.
of C. W. Hooke] 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1912 ; D : 30364 ; Charles W.
Hooke, New York. 11511
by R. A. Donnan. 3 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912 ; D : 30707 ; R. A. Don-
nan, Kansas City, Mo. 11512
— vaudeville sketch, by F. W. Tebbetts. [1],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 9, 1912 ; D : 30487 ; Forrest AV.
Tebbetts, Lincoln, Neb. 11513
See also Mayor's (The) veto.
Double crossed; a 1 act play, by W. O. McGee-
han. 34 p. obi. 24". Typewritten.
© W. O. McGeehan, San Francisco; D:
15233, Mar. 3, 1909; 2c. Mar. 3, 1909. 11514
western comedy playlet, by H. L. Roberts.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913 ; D : 33489 ; Harry Leigh
Roberts, Fowler, Col. 11515
Double-dealer (The) See Masterpieces of the
English drama: William. Congreve.
Double (A) deception; a comedy in 1 act, by
Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Boston, AV. H. Baker
& CO., 1901 [1900] 24 p. 12°. (Baker's edi-
tion of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1900 A:
26462, Oct. 24; 2c. Nov. 19. 11516
Double (A) divorce; by AV. J. Newton.
© W. J. Newton, AVashington ; 1898 : 13413.
•Feb. 24. 11517
farce comedy in 1 act, 5 scenes, by K. S.
Hayes (Mary aiarkwell) 221 p. f. Type-
written.
© Kate Simpson Hayes, AA^innipeg, Canada ;
D : 3749, July 22, 1903 ; 2c. July 22, 1903.
11518
Double (A) election; a farce in 1 act, by E. C.
AVhalen.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 32991, Dec.
19. 11519
Double ender. See Double n-der.
Double (A) engag'ement; by W. J. Jones. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© AA'ill .T. Jones, Covington, Ky. ; D:1347,
Jan. 24, 1902; Ic. Jan. 27, 1902. 11520
or, Wanted a housekeeper, by AV. J. Jones.
9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1910; D : 20463 ; AVill J.
Jones, New Yorlc. 11521
Double (The) game; drama in 3 acts, by M.
Baring. {In English review, Sept., 1911)
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1911 ; D : 25495 ;
Maurice Baring, London. 11522
operetta, by G. Griswold. [2], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22300 ; Grace Gris-
wold, (Chicago. 11523
play in 3 acts, by M. Baring. [85] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 25142; Maurice
Baring, London. 11524
Double (A) header; play in 3 acts, by S. Drumb,
reconstructed from. A six handed game. 100
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1915; D: 40102; Samuel
Drumb, Bandon, Or. 11524a
Double (A) knot; a farcial absurdity in 1 act
and 2 consequences, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, United States; 1876:
13403, Dec. 4. 11525
Double (A) lesson; comedy in 1 act, by B. C.
Stephenson.
© Wm. Clarke Stewart, New York; 1897:
.50174, Sept. 8. 11526
652
11527
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11549
Double (A) life; comedy drama in 4 acts, by F.
Duniont.
© Frank Dumont, Pliiladelphia ; 1884:
26171, Dec. 27. 11527
a drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by C. T.
Dazey.
© C. T. Dazey, Cambridge, Mass.; 1880:
7209, May 8. 11528
a drama in 5 acts, by Eliza Thompson.
© M. Hamilton, Corry, Pa.; 1884:19247,
Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 11529
drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Greening. [66]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915; D : 42370 ; Evanaeline
Marion Greening, St. Paul. 11529a
drama in 4 parts, picturing the life of a
Double (The) marriage — Continued.
romantic drama in 5 acts, from the French
young Englishman in America, by C. Theo.
Richardson. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912 ; D : 31458 ; Carlitus T.
Richardson, Portland, Me. 11530
— dramntic composition, by M. Le Baron
[i. e., Mary Le Baron (Andrews) Urie]
© Marie Le Baron, Washington; 1887:
21504, Aug. 22. 11531
— a play-drama in 6 tableaux, by C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1878 : 8343,
July 18. 11532
— a play in 4 acts, by Rinehart Roberts
[pseud, of M. R. Rinehart]
© Mary Roberts Rinehart, Pittsburgh,; D:
9373, Oct' 24, 1906. 11533
or. The mystery of Hampton house, a
1870:
11534
drama in 4 acts and prologue.
© Charles Rollins, Philadelphia;
2498, Oct. 5.
— or, Where there's a will there's a way, an
original comedy in 3 acts, by F. F. Mackay.
© F. F. Mackay, New York; 1895:30907.
July 16. 11535
See also In self defense. — Micaliz. — Soul
(The) struggle. — Violet Dale.
Double (The) love; a tragedy in 5 acts, a drama
of American life, by A. D. Rees. Philadel-
phia, The John C. Winston co. [1907] 85 p.
12".
© Arthur Doughertv Rees, Philadelphin ;
D: 10276, Apr. 5, 1907; 2c. May 3, 1907. 11536
Double (Le) madrigal; comMie en 3 actes en
vers, par J. Auzanet. (Tn L'lllnstration
theatrale, 9" annee— 228, 4 Janvier 1913)
© Jan. 4, 1913; 2c. Feb. 8, 1913; D: 32228;
.Tean Auzanet, Paris. 11537
Double (The) marriage; romantic drama in 5
acts, by Charles Reade.
© Kate Stevenson (Kate Claxton) New
York ; 1878 : 14030. Nov. 30. 11538
of August Macquet, by Charles A. Stevenson.
New York, 1879.
© Kate Claxton, United States; 1879:562,
Jan. 13. 11539
Double n-der; or. One man's faith, drama of
the West in 3 acts, F. H. Ingersoll. [2], 98 p.
4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1912 ; D : 31030 ; Flora H. In-
gersoll, Grand Junction, Col. 11540
Double (The) oath; by J. E. Donohue and R. G.
McComas.
© Joseph E. Donohue and Robert G. Mc-
Comas, United States ; 1888 : 30061, Oct. 22.
11541
Double (A) play; a base ball comedy in 3 acts,
by M. Locke.
© IMarshall Locke, Indianapolis; 1889:
27100, Sept. 6. 11542
a playlet in 1 act, by G. Blum. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D: 29839; Gustav
11543
31,
Blum, New York.
Double (A) revenge; a drama in 5 acts, by J.
Parsons.
© Jessie Parsons, Los Angeles ; 1897 : 42338,
July 24. 11544
Double (The) shackle; play of the plains in 3
acts, by H. Booth. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1910; D: 21333; Hilliard
Booth, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 11545
Double (A) shuffle; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Henry Oldham Hanlon. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1891. 1 p. 1., 16 p. 12°. (Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1891:
32735, Sept. 14; 2c. Sept. 19. 11546
Double (The) spy; play of the American Revo-
lution in 5 acts, by G. Currier Griffith. [3],
150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1910 ; D : 22902 ; Geo. C. Grif-
fith, Cleveland. 11547
Double (The) standard; a 4 act play, by Gladys
Freeman. [121] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D: 38697; Gladys M.
Freeman, New York. 11547a
Double (The) standard of morals. See Prodi-
gal (The) daughter.
Double (A) tangle; 1 act play, by L. B. Foley.
5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31922; Louis B.
Foley, Detroit. 11548
Double (La) taxe; de Ren6 Champigny. [3] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33183; Gaumont co..
Flushing. N. Y. 11549
553
11550
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11571
Double (A) tragedy. See Helene Fairfax.
Double (The) triumph; a drama in 2 acts,
from tlie story of Placidus in the Martyrs of
the Coliseum, by A. J. O'Reilly. New York,
D. & J. Sadlier & co.
© D. and J. Sadlier & co., New York; 187.5:
6542, June 21; 2c. June 21. 11550
Double trouble; a come<ly in 4 acts, a dramati-
zation of Herbert Quick's novel of the same
name, by E. P. JefCerson. 130 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Eugenie Paul Jefferson, Washington ; D :
12267, Jan. 28, 1908; 2c. Jan. 29, 1908. 11551
Double troubles; by C. H. and W. W. Potts. 29
p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1909; D: 17729; Charles H.
and William W. Potts, New York. 11553
Double (A) turn; by M. G. Winstock.
© Melvin Germaine Winstock, New York;
D : 1892, May 14, 1902. 11553
Double (The) wedding; a society drama in 4
acts, by A. Kahn.
© Arthur Kahn, Shreveport, La.; 1890:
892, Jan. 6. 11554
See also Bace (A) for a wife.
Doubles; a drama in 4 acts, by O. E. Young.
© Oscar E. Young, North Fayette, Me. ; D :
8623, May 31, 1906. 11555
Doubles or quits; a play in 1 act, by C. Skinner.
© Constance Skinner, Chicago; D : 12779,
Apr. 18, 1908. 11556
•play in 3 acts, by Adolph Edwards and
Ralph Morgan. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1915; D: 41029; Flora S.
Wuppermann, New York. 11556a
Doubt and reality; play in 5 acts, by I. C.
Michels.
© Ivan C. Michels, New York ; 1874 : 11670,
Sept 14. 11557
Doubtful (A) victory; or. Love's stratagem,
farce in 1 act, by Frank Dumont. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 8
p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25801; Samuel French, New York. 11558
Doubting Thomas; farce in 3 acts, by C. T.
Stewart. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910 ; D : 20726 ; Caroline Tay-
lor Stewart, Columbus, Mo. 11559
Douflfdaffels (The); by M. Mawlette. 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mona Mawlette, New York; D: 11976,
Dec. 23. 1907: 2c. Jan. 2. 1908. 11560
DoufEdaffels (The) — Continued.
singing satire on society in 2 acts, by M.
INIawlette. viii, 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911 ; D : 25751 ; Mona Maw-
lette, New York. 11561
Dougall and friends; a comedy, by Dr. H.
Craigie. San Francisco, R. Munk's print,
. 1894. 51 p. 8°.
© Henrv Craigie, San Francisco; 1894:
42503, July 30; 2c. Nov. 2. 11562
Douloureuse (La); play in 4 acts, by Donnay,
rentlered into English by Charles Alfred
Byrne, as presented by Madame R^jane. New
York, F. Rullman, 1904. 97 p. 4".
© F. Rullman, New York; D : 5750, Nov.
10, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1904. 11563
Doute (Le); piece en 3 actes, par Daniel Jourda.
Paris, G. Siever, 1913. 218 p. 12".
© Nov. 8, 1913; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913; D:
35095 ; G. S16ver, Paris. 11564
Dova (La); or, A Parisian actress, drama in
5 acts, l)y Count M. G. de Dombnsle, English
version by J. A. Kane. 91 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© INIaurice G. de Dorabasle, New York ; D :
4914, Apr. 13, 1904; 2c. Apr. 16, 1904. 11565
Dove (The) Sec Milady's boudoir.
Dove la verita? dramma, di G. Rocca. 26 p.
f*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910; D : 17982 ; Giovanni
Rocca, New York. 11566
Dove (The) supper; a 1 act musical comedy,
written and composed by A. A. Andros.
© Annie A. Andros, Cambridgeport, Mass. ;
1896 : 8567, Feb. 5. 11567
Dove (The) uncaged; a play in 1 act, by E.
Hamilton Moore. New York. S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1912. 23 p. 12».
© May 29, 1912; 2c. May 29. 1912; D:
29S26; Samuel French, ltd., London. 11568
Dovetta; comic opera in 3 acts, by B. Bancker.
© B. Bancker, United States ; 1884 : 8170,
Apr. 18. 11569
Down and out; by C. E. Parker. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clifford E. Parker, New York ; D : 9945,
Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11. 1907. 11570
by G. Nagel. 4 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910; D: 20282; George Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 11571
dramatic sketch, by C. R. Gore and G. W.
Schlosser. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914; D: 37829; Clara R.
Gore and Geo. W. Schlosser, Columbus, O.
11571a
5r)4
11572
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11593
Down and out— Continued.
vaudeville playlet, by Porter Emerson
Browne. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909; D:16SG7; Carleton
and Maud Hall Macy, Sheepsliead Bay, N. Y.
11572
Down and out Dexter; comedy in 4 acts, by
S. J. Oilman. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2S, 1913; D: 32471; Stephen J.
Oilman, Everett, Mass. 11573
Down (A) and out man out in a storm; play
in 1 act, by W. E. Carleton. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914; D: 39113; Walter El-
bridge Carleton, Chicago. 11573a
Down (A) and out Romeo; farcical comedy in
3 acts, by C. V. Brownlow. 60 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 21. 1911; D: 24022; Charles Vic-
tor Brownlow, Philadelphia. 11574
Down and up; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
A. S. Hickman.
© Albert Scott Hickman, New York; D:
757, Aug. 15, 1901. 11575
Down another road; fairy play for children in
3 acts and a prologue, by H. L. Coffin. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. l.'i, 1914; D:3849G; Helen Lock-
wood Coffin, Corona, Cal. 11575a
Down at Brook farm; by N. Litchfield. Type-
written.
© Neil Litchfield, Blissfield, Mich.; 1900 A:
9965, Apr. 19 ; 2c. Apr. 19. 11576
Down at Coney Isle; a burletta, by L. Beeson.
© I>ulu Beeson, New York ; D : 12417, Feb.
24, 1908. 11577
Down at Martin's; by Lincoln J. Kibbey. 67
p. f*. Typewritten.
© Major A. Hunt, Midland, Mich. ; D : 6874,
June 24, 1905, 2c. June 24, 1905. 11578
Down at Uncle Hiram's; a musical drama in 3
acts, by S. Miller. 36 p. 12°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Samuel Miller, Ilion.N. Y. ; D:7156, Aug.
24, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1905. 11579
Down at Uncle Polk's; original vaudeville
sketch, in 1 act, by T. P. Morgan. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark.; D:6197,
Feb. 9, 1905; 2c. Feb. 9, 1905. 11580
Down Boston way; the New England comedy
drama, in 5 acts, by W. M. Roe.
© Wilbur M. Roe, Brockton. Mass. ; D :
571. June 12. 11581
Down Boston way — Continued.
original comedy sketch, by Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Mullaly. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1909; D: 17216; ThoS. W.
Mullaly, Fort Worth, Tex. 11582
Down brakes; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by G. A. Ernst.
© H. S. Murdoch and Oeorgc A. Ernst, Ja-
maica Plain, Mass. ; 1871 : 12080, Dec. 20.
11583
Down by the Colorado; high class drama [in
4 acts] by M. E. Andrews. [13] p. 16°.
Printed.
© M. E. Andrews, Indianapolis ; D : 7781,
Dec. 29, 1905; 2c. Jan. 18, 1906. 11584
Down by the Golden Gate; a play in 5 acts, by
A. E. Rice.
© Alfred E. Rice, Portland, Or.; D:9760,
.Tan. 7, 1907. 11585
Down by the sea; domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by P. Hunt. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Phil Hunt, Boston; D:1917, Mav 21,
1902; 2c. May 21, 1902. 11586
drama in 5 acts, by H. J. Burns. [165] p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911 ; D : 24991 ; H. J. Burns,
St. Louis. 11587
an original drama in 4 acts, by R. J. Don-
nolly. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert J. Donnolly, Brooklyn; D:1075,
Nov. 9, 1901; 2c. July 17, 1902. 11588
Down East; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J.
Adams.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; 1897 :
42502, July 26 ; 2c. Aug. 31 ; 2c. new ed. Mar.
5, 1900. 11589
a drama in 4 acts, by H. R. Knapp.
© Henry R. Knapp, Oakland, Cal.; 1892:
26476, June 24. 11590
Down East folks.
© Wilson, Reid co., Pittsburgh ; D : 1646,
Mar. 17, 1902. 11591
by H. Le Marr.
© Harry Le Marr, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 1549,
Mar. 10, 1902. 11592
Down for the count; play in 3 scenes, by D. W.
Deshler. [7] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915; D: 42565; David W.
Deshler, Cambridge, Mass. 11592a
Down home; a story of New England life, melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. J. Jordan. 43 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William Joseph Jordan, Boston; D:
8052. Feb. 24, 1906; 2c. Mar. 1, 1906. 11593
555
11594
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11617
Down in a coal mine; or, Jane, the miners' pet,
a drama in 5 acts, by J. R. Beyer, n. p..
Evening herald print, 1889. 50 p. 12°.
(Beyer's drama, no. 5)
© J. Robert Boyer, Shenandoah, Pa. ; 1888 :
9521, Mar. 31; 2c. Mar. 2, 1889. 11594
• or. The fire damp, a drama in 4 acts, by H.
P. Halsey.
© Harlan P. Halsey, New York; 1873:
8628, July 30.
— See also For life.
Down in Dixie; a drama in 4 acts.
© T. S. Deuison, Chicago ; 1894 : 48255, Oct.
16. 11596
Down in Dixie the magnolia and the cotton
bloom; a play of the South, by Scott Marble.
Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis and William T. Keogh,
New York ; 1894 : 24209, May 14 ; 2c. May 14.
11597
Down in Hopkins; by D. A. Powers.
© David A. Powers, Central City, Ky. ; D:
2398, Sept. 27, 1902. 11598
Down in Injanny; an original dramatic episode
in 1 act, by Herbert Hall Winslew.
© Alba Hey wood, Chicago ; 1895 : 9249, Feb.
13. 11599
Down in Kentucky; southei'n play in 3 acts, by
B. Chesterman. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912 ; D : 30288 ; Bruce Ches-
terman, Chicago. 11600
Down in Little Rhody; a comedy-drama in 4
acts and prologue depicting life in rural Rhode
Island, by J. \V. Northup. 343 p. and 16 p. ef
plans. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D: 29080; John Wood
Northup, Berkeley, Cal. 11601
Down in Maine; a domestic comedy drama in
4 acts, by M. Gibuey. Typewritten.
© Morgan Gibney, Oak Park, 111.; 1900 A:
15574, June 23; 2c. June 27. 11602
an original domestic drama in 4 acts, by
Charles Townsend. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1902. 48 p. 12". (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2410,
Oct. 1, 1902; 2c. Oct. 20. 1902. 11603
Down in Mobile; by Mclntyre & Heath.
© Mclntvre & Heath, Astoria, N. Y. ; 1893:
45506. Oct. 11. 11604
Down in Oklahoma; by H. C. Candee.
© Helen Churchill Candee, New York; D:
1232. Dec. 20. 1901. 11605
Down in Paradise alley; comedy sketch, by
Henry L. Newton. New York. M. Witmark &
sons, 1913. 13 p. 12".
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34011 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 11606
Down in Peaceful Valley.
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D : 7316, Sept.
25, 1905. 11607
11595 Down in Texas. See For the girl he loved.
DovvTn in the coal mine; play in 2 acts, by J. J.
Salmon. 35 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1913 ; D : 33870 ; John J. Sal-
mon, Scranton. Pa. 11608
Down in the subway; or. Block at 59th street,
by Albert Cewles. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Joseph L. Plunkett, New York ; D : 11190,
Aug. 16. 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 16, 1907. 11609
Down in the will. See Yankee tactics,
Down life's ruffled stream. See Light (The)
in the window.
Down Missouri way; melo-drama in 4 acts, by
E. Boeher. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 28931 ; Ella Boeher,
Webb City, Mo. 11610
Down Mobile; by Mclntyre & Heath.
© Mclntyre & Heath, Astoria, N. Y. ; 1893 :
45505, Oct. 11. 11611
story of southern life, by Lincoln J. Carter
and C. E. Sinn. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American anuisement assn., Chicago ; D :
6603, Apr. 29, 1905; 2c. Apr. 29, 1905. 11612
Down on the cape; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by R. A. Barnet and R. M. Baker.
© Robert A. Barnet, Boston ; D : 3722, July
14, 1903. 11613
Down on the farm; a drama. Typewritten.
© Will Chesterfield Borah, Washington
C. H., O. ; 1891 : 21668, June 13 ; 2c. Nov. 23.
11614
ventriloquial comed.v in 1 act, by William
A. Haffert. [11] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911 ; D : 25967 ; Abram Don-
nelly, Lakeview, N. J. 11615
a Yankee rural comedy drama in 3 acts, by
G. W. Hancock. New York. S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1906. 87 p. plates. 12°.
(French's American acting ed., no. 7)
© Samuel French, New York; D : 9450,
Nov. 17, 1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. 11616
Down on the Su.wanee River; a farcical play,
by Robert N. Stephens. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis, New York; 1895:
40166. Aug. 5 ; 2c. Aug. 5. 11617
556
11618
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11640
Down on the Wabash; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by S. H. Speck and others.
© Samuel H. Speck, New York; 1898:
18964, Mar. 22. 11618
Down our way; or. The Harvard doctor, com-
edy drama, by E. Saxton.
© Evelyn Saxton, New York ; D : 5466, Aug.
20, 1904. 11619
Down, out and up; dramatic play in 4 acts, by
G. Schlotterbeck. [93] p. f". Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910; D : 22673 ; G. Schlot-
terbeck, Pittsburgh. 11620
Down the Black Caiion; or, The silent witness,
a drama of the Ilocky Mountains in 4 acts, by
Forbes Heermans. Author's ed. New York,
The De AVitt pub. house, 1890. 40 p. 12°.
([De Witt's acting plays, no. 357])
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1890:
41275, Dec. 26; 2c. Dec. 26. 11621
Down the grand circuit; a musical comedy and
prologue in 3 acts, a romance and tragedy of
the grand circuit, by E. R. Lowry.
© p]. R. Lowrv, Pittsburgh ; D : 5240, June
27, 1904. 11622
Down the line; a comedy in 1 act, by W. J.
Citron. 10 p. 8". Typewritten.
© William J. Citron, San Francisco; D:
15876, May 17, 1909; Ic. May 17, 1909. 11623
Down the 0-hi-o; a homely romantic comedy
di-ama in 4 acts, by E. de B. Morris. 156 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Elenor de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn ; D :
6094, Jau. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 11624
Down the river. »?ee First and last.
Down the Santa Fe trail; a pastoral and ro-
mantic play of western ranch life in 4 acts, by
F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
4235, Nov. 12, 1903. 11625
Down the slope; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
A. E. Berg.
© Albert Ellory Berg, New York; 1891:
29611, Aug. 19.
11626
Down to massa's home. See Aunty Chloe.
Down to the cross-roads; a comedy in 3 acts,
by L. L. Coghlan.
© Lida L. Coghlan, St. Louis ; D : 11705,
Nov. 8, 1907. 11627
Down with arms; play in 4 acts, from the book
by Bertha v. Suttnei*, dramatized by N. Lew-
ton and M. Crighton. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1913 ; D : 33246 ; Nina Lewton
and Marian Crighton, New York. 11628
Down with the bosses, the people shall rule;
by J. G. Dailey.
© James Gerold Dailey, Philadelphia ; D :
7006, July 21, 1905 ; 2c. of song, Aug. 16, 1905.
11629
Down yonder; a romantic drama, by B. Smith.
© Burke Smith, New York ; 1900 A : 7870,
Mar. 26. 11630
Downey; a drama in 4 acts, by M. Phister.
© Montgomery Phister, Woodburn, O. ;
1876 : 5594, May 8. 11631
Downfall (The) of a kid; play in 3 scenes, by
J. E. Car.son. [2], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 34257 ; Jules E. Car-
.son, New York. 11632
Downfall (The) of man; great spectacular com-
Pdy, by D. Howe.
© Den Howe, Spokane Falls, Wash. ; 1889 :
14867, May 16. 11633
Downfall (The) of Spain; or. The signing' of
the Hispano-American peace treaty, Dec.
10, 1898, at Paris, France, by F. H. and R. S.
de Candales.
© F. H. and R. S. de Candales, Lafayette,
La. ; 1898 : 73060, Dec. 15. 11634
Downfall (The) of women; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts, by J. C. Wright. 123 p. t".
Typewritten.
© James C. AVright, Walden, N. Y. ; D:
8704, June 15, 1906; Ic. June 16, 1906; Ic.
June 25, 1906. 11635
Downs (The) of Dover. See Treverton tower.
Downward (The) course; a temperance drama,
by Prof. Harris.
© J. B. Harris, Wilton Junction, la. ; 1871 :
7684, Aug. 17. 11636
Downward (The) path. See Man's enemy.
Downward path of folly; a melodrama in 4
acts, by M. Russell.
© Marion Russell, New York ; D : 47.57,
Mar. 19, 1904. 11637
Doyle brothers; a drama in 3 acts and 11 scenes,
by E. Harrigan. New version.
© Edward Harrigan, United States; 1878:
3922, Apr. 2. 11638
— —an original drama in 3 acts, by E. Harri-
gan.
© Edward Harrigan, United States; 1875:
1407, Feb. 15. 11639
Dozule; comedie en 1 acte, par A. Picard. {In
L'lllustration thgatrale, 9^ annee — 229, 11
Janvier 1913)
© Jan. 11, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32227 ;
Andre Picnrd, Paris. 11640
557
11641
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11660
Drache (Der) Grauli; drama in 3 akten, von
Max Dauthendey. Miinchen, A. Langen
[1911] 138 p. 12°.
© Aug. 25, 1911; 2c. Sept. 12, 1911; D:
25198; Albert Laugeu, Munich. 11641
Drachkov; Russian drama in 5 acts, by F. T.
Donnell. New York, William R. Jenkins
[1890] 66 p. 16°.
© Florence T. Donnell, New York; 1890:
19089, June 13 ; 2c. Sept. 11. 11642
Drachla; problem play in 3 acts, by R. B. Stacy-
Judd. 42 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D: 39814; Robert B.
Stacy- Judd, Minot, N. D. 11642a
Draft (The); a negro sketch in 1 act and 2
scenes, bv Charles White. New York, R. M.
De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7712, July 23; 2c. July 29. 11643
1 act curtain raiser, by A. A. Sousa.
© Anthony August Sousa, Washington;
1899: 2911, Jan. 6; 2c. Jan. 17. 11644
Draft no. 303; an original drama in 4 acts, by
W. H. Flynn. Somerville, Mass., McDonnell
bros., 189i. Proof.
© Wm. H. Flynn, Somerville, Mass. ; 1891 :
34173, Sept. 25; 2c. Oct. 21. 11645
Drafted; a story of the Civil War in 4 acts, an
original comedy drama, by W. Haworth.
© William Haworth, New York; 1890:
14699, May 3. 11646
Draga of Servia; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
A. Pierra and B. Gerard. 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Adolfo Pierra, Philadelphia, and Barney
Gerard, New York; D : 3696, June 22, 1903;
2c. July 21, 1903. 11647
Drawees (Les) d'Hercule; pi^ce en 3 actes, par
P. Bilhaud et M. Hennequin. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1903. 2 p. 1., 212 p. 12°.
© Paul Bilhaud and Maurice Hennequin,
Paris; D : 4773, Mar. 23, 1904; 2c. Mar. 23,
1904. 11648
Dragoman (The); melodrama in 4 acts, by E. E.
L. Benet. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914 ; D : 38345 ; Edith E. L.
Benet, New York. 11648a
Dragon (The) and the eaglet; play in prologue
and 3 acts, by G. Carpenter. [99] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911 ; D : 23467 ; Grant Car-
penter, San Fx'ancisco. 11649
Dragon (The) crest; a story of the Red Terror,
a play in a prologue and 4 acts, by Whitfield
Hainer. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1914; D: 38764; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 11649a
Dragon-fly (The); musical play in 2 acts, by
W. he Baron. [51] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1911 ; D : 23095 ; William Le
Baron, Yonkers. N. Y. 11650
play in 5 acts, by A. K. Harned. [1], 47 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34094; Ada K.
. Harned, New York. 11651
Dragon (The) of Dor; a terpsichorean romance
in 3 acts, by J. Page Wright. Fort Wayne,
Ind., W. D. Page [1907] 17 p. 12°.
© Josephine Page Wright, Fort Wayne,
Ind.; D: 11422, Sept. 27, 1907; 2c. Oct. 30,
1907. 11653
Dragon's (The) bride; or, Wong Fong. Type-
written.
© Anais Redin Moliere, San Francisco;
1899 : 24G91, Apr. 8 ; 2c. Apr. 8. 11653
Dragon's (The) claws; Chinese tragedy in 1 act,
by G. Carpenter. [3], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914; D: 35898; Grant Car-
penter, San Francisco. 11653a
Dragons (Les) de I'imperatrice; opera comique
en 3 actes, paroles de G. Duval et A. Vanloo,
musique de A. Messager. Paris, Enoch & cie.,
1905. 2 p. 1., 121 p., 1 1. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & Cie., Paris; D:6531, Apr. 17,
1905; 2c. Apr. 17, 1905. 11654
Dragon's teeth; American play in 4 acts, by L.
Pendleton. 93 p. 4°. T^iewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20001 ; Louis Pen-
dleton, Bryn Athyn, Pa. 11655
or. The mongrel, by M. B. Denny and R. R.
Denny.
© Melcena Burns Denny and Robert Roy
Denny, Seattle ; D : 15364, Mar. 17, 1909.
11656
Dragoon's (The) daughter; a comic opera in 3
acts, dialogue by I. W. Norcross, jr., music by
Herman Perlet. New York, 1895.
© I. W. Norcross, jr.. New York; 1895:
8751, Feb. 11 ; Ic. Feb. IL 11657
lyrics by I. W. Norcross, jr., music by
Herman Perlet. New York, 1895.
© I. W. Norcross, jr.. New York; 1895:
8750, Feb. 11; Ic. Feb. 11. 11658
Drahomira; a play in 5 acts, by I. C. Michels.
© Ivan C. Michels, New York ; 1871 : 10450,
Nov. 3. 11659
Drake; pageant play in 3 acts, by Louis N.
Parkei-. New York, J. Lane co., 1912. [8],
117 p. 16°.
© Sept. 17, 1912; 2c. Sept. 19, 1912; D:
30893; John Lane co.. New York. 11660
558
11661
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11681
Dram (The) shop; sketch, by J. L, Withers. 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914 ; D : 384G0 ; Joseph Law-
rence Withers, Chicago. 11661
Drama (A) in high life; play in 5 acts, by A.
Corbett.
© A. Corbett, New Yorlj; 1878: 1760, Feb.
9. 11663
Drama (Un) nuevo; drama en 3 actos, de .Joa-
quin Estebanez (Manuel Taniayo y Baus)
ed. with introduction and notes by .Tobn E.
Matzke. New York. W. R. Jenkins [1897] 2
p. 1., iv, 104 p. 12"'.
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1897:
10478, Feb. 10; 2c. Nov. 19. 11663
Drama (The) of destiny; Karl Hanno, by A. P.
Gabbert. Quincy, 111., The author, 1900. 161
p. 12".
© A. Paul Gabbert, Quincy, 111.; 1900 A:
24023, Sept. 27; 2c. Sept. 27. 11864
a plav in 4 acts, by A. P. Gabbert.
Rev. ed. Quincy, 111., The author, 1903. 87
p. 12".
© Au2:ust Paul Gabbert, Quincy. Ill : D :
4141, Oct. 26, 1903; 2c. Oct. 26, 1903. 11665
Same. 2d rev. ed. Quincy, 111., The author.
1904. 87 p. 12».
© AuETUst Paul Gabbert, Quincy, 111.; D:
4787, Mar. 19, 1904; 2c. Mar. 19, 1904. 11665a
• Same. 3d ed. rev. Quincy, 111., The author,
1904. 84 p. 12°.
© Auiiust Paul Gabbert, Quincy, 111. : D :
5507, Sept. 6, 1904; 2c. Sept. 6, 1904. 11666
Drama of life; by Grace Strong, dramatized by
M. Adair. 36 p. f. Typewritten.
© IVIarsaret Adair, Owatonna, Minn.; 1900
A: 2364, .Tan. 26; 2c. Jan. 26. 11667
allegory in 1 act, by T. W. Heineman. [2]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1911 ; D : 2.5845 ; T. W. Heine-
man, Santa Monica, Cal. 11668
-a domestic play in 4 acts, by L. Carson.
116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lingford Carson, Liverpool; D:1981,
Apr. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1902. 1 1669
Drama (A) of the heart; by G. Wilson.
© Grace Wilson, Chattanooga; D : 1.5491,
Mar. 29, 1909. 11670
Dramas; [by] Ario Flamma, letter of Anatole
France, note by Prince Troubetzkoy, tr. by
M. E. Herrick. New York, 1909. 318 p.
front, (port.) 8".
Contents : The queen's castle. — Don Lucca
Sperante. — The stranger. — Nuvole Rosee. —
Fiannue.
© Ario Plarama, New York; A: 240141,
May 17, 1909 ; 2c. May 17, 1909. 11671
Dramas of California (Les dramas de la Cali-
fornia); drama in prologue, 5 acts, and 11
tableaux, by [S.] de Lapeyrouse,
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886:19933, Sept. 3. 11672
Dramatic (A) and pantomimic production of
the Spanish American war in miniature; by
A. M. Gillette.
© A. M. Gillette, United States; 1898:
29729, May 13. 11673
Dramatic episodes; by M. B. Cooke. Chicago,
The Dramatic publishing company, 1904. 181
p. 12°.
Contents : A court comedy. — Manners and
modes. — The confessional. — The child in the
house. — The lion and the lady. — Success. — •
Lady Betty's burglar. — A dinner-with com-
plications.— Reform. — When love is young.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago ; D :
5960, Dec. 27, 1904; 2c. Dec. 30, 1904. 11674
Dramatic (A) evening; a farce, by .John Ken-
drick Banks. [New York, Harper & brothers,
1895] 1 p. 1., p. 158-164. 8°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1895 : 60636,
Dec. 2; 2c. Dec. 3. 11675
Dramatic (A) incident; taken from real life,
by E. Yorke. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1913 ; D : 33915 ; Edith Yorke,
Seattle. 11676
Dramatic play; in 1 act, by E. Delaney. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909; D: 17621; Eddie De-
laney, Chicago. 11677
Dramatic reader for grammar grades; by
Marietta Knight. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book co. [1910] 267 p. illus. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1910; 2c. Apr. 14, 1910; A:
261161; M. Knight, Worcester, Mass. 11678
Dramatic (A) representation of the United
States railway mail service; by J. F. Kim-
ball.
© James Fred. Bissell Kimball, Waltham,
Mass. ; 1886 : 863, Jan. 9. 11679
Dramatic (A) treat; comedy sketch in 1 scene,
by R. Garnella. 8 p. f". Typewritten.
© Robert Garnella, Baltimore; D : 1632,
Mar. 21, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1902. 11680
Dramatic works of Daniel Bedinger Lucas;
ed. by Charles W. Kent and V. Lucas, with a
critical introduction by C. F. Tucker Brooke.
Boston, Richard G. Badger, xi, 271 p. 12".
Contents : The maid of Northumberland. —
Hildebrand. — Kate McDonald.
© Aug. 21, 1913; 2c. Aug. 23, 1913; D:
342.50; Virginia Lucas, Richmond. 11681
559
11682
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11690
Dramatic (The) works of Gerhart Hauptmann;
ed. by Luchvig Lewisohn. Authorized ed. v. 1.
Social dramas. New York, B. W. Huebsch,
1912. xxxvii, 649 p. 12".
Contents: Before dawn (Vor sonnenauf-
gang), tr. by Ludwig Lewisohn. — The weavers
( Die weber ) , tr. by Mary Mor ison. — The beaver
coat(Derbiberpelz),tr.by Ludwig Lewisohn. —
The conflagration (Der rote hahn),tr. by Lud-
wig Lewisohn.
© Jan. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1913 ; A : 332271 ;
B. W. Huebsch. New York. 11682
Same. v. 2. Social dramas, tr. by Ludwig
Lewisohn. New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1913.
4 p. 1., ix-xii, 523 p. 12°.
Contents: Drayman Henschel (Fuhrmann
Henschel ) .— Rose Bernd (Rose Bernd). — The
rats (Die ratten)
© June 20, 1913; 2c. .Tan. 15, 1914; A:
362154; B. W. Huebsch, New York. 11683a
Same. v. 3. Domestic dramas. New York,
B. W. Huebsch, 1914. xi, 539 p. 12°.
Contents : The reconciliation (Das friedens-
fest), tr. by Roy Temple House. — Lonely lives
(Einsame menschen), tr. by Mary Morison. —
Colleague Crampton (College Crampton), tr.
by Roy Temple House. — Michael Kramer (Mi-
chael Kramer), tr. by Ludwig Lewisohn.
© Mar. 23, 1914; 2c. June 27, 1914; A:
3765S8 ; B. W. Huebsch, New York. 11682b
Same. v. 5. Symbolic and legendary dramas.
New York, H. B. Huebsch, 1914. xii, 345 p.
12°.
Contents : The assumption of Hannele
(Hanneles himmelfahrt), tr. by Charles Henry
Meltzer.— The sunken bell (Die versunkene
glocke), tr. by Charles Henry Meltzer. — Henry
of Aue (Der arme Heinrich), tr. by Ludwig
Lewisohn.
© Apr. 16, 1914 ; 2c. June 27, 1914 ; A : 376589 ;
B. W. Huebsch, New York. 11682c
Same. v. 5. Symbol ic and legendary dramas.
New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1915. xii, 370 p.
12°.
Contents: Schluck and Jau (Schluck und
Jau), tr. by Ludwig Lewisohn. — And Pippa
dances (Und Pippa tanzt!),tr. by Sarah Tracy
Barrows. — Charlemagne's hostage (Kaiser
Karls geisel), tr. by Ludwig Lewisohn.
© Jan. 23. 1915 ; 2c. and afC. Feb. 16, 1915 ;
A : 393642 ; Benjamin W. Huebsch, New York.
11682d
Dramatics; comedy, by M. H. McClench, 12 p.
4°. Printed.
© Nov. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1909 ; D : 17676 ;
Marian Hill McClench, Springfield, Mass.
11683
Dramatische werke; [von] Bernard Shaw,
auswald in 3 bd. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag.
1911. 3 v. 12".
Contents : 1. bd. Unerquickliche stiicke. —
2. bd. Erquickliche stiicke. — 3. bd. Stiicke fiir
Puritaner.
© May 27, 1911 ; 2c. July 1, 1911 ; A— For-
eign 3145 : S. Fischer verlag, Berlin.
11684
Dramatist (The); play in 1 act, by H. L. Ham-
lin.
© Harry L. Hamlin, Chicago ; 1892 : 39330,
Sept. 29. 11685
Dramatist (The) at hom.e; a duologue in 1 act,
by K. Howard [pseud, of John Keble Bell]
New York, S. French ; London, Samuel French,
ltd., 1909. 15 p. 12°.
© Keble Howard, London ; D : 16005, June
5, 1909; 2c. July 1, 1909. 11686
Dramatization (A) of Hiawatha's childhood.
See Snow (The) image.
Dramatized stories, myths and leg-ends; by
Alice Cook Fuller. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house [1913] 56 p. 8°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913; A:
35S892 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 11687
Drame (Un) en chemin de fer; piece en 5 actes
et 7 tableaux, par L. Figuier.
© Louis Figuier, Paris ; 1891 : 24480, July 6.
11688
Dramen. See Gesammelte werke; [von] Bj0rn-
stjerne Bj0rnson.
Dramen und brief e. See Gesammelte werke;
[von] Bj0rnstjerne Bj0rnson.
Drames (Les) de la California. See Dramas of
California.
Drames et comedies; par M. Dupr^s. New
York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book com-
pany [1915] 180 p. col. front. 16°.
Contents : Barbe Bleue. — I^es amies du
Petit Chaperon Rouge. — Treize h, table. —
Pauvre Sylvie. — La belle et la bete. — La prin-
cesse Emeraude.
© Apr. 19, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 21, 1915 ;
A : 398457 ; Marguerite Dupi-es, Tarrytown,
N. Y. 11688a
Drammer; playlet, by H. L. Bimm. [2], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913 ; D : 31998 ; Harry Lee
Bimm, Dayton, O. 11689
Drapp of Venice; by F. V, Heldemore.
© Flora V. Heldemore, Phillipsburg, N. J. ;
1892 : 42297, Oct. 19. 11690
560
I
11691
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11709
Drawing a badger ; comedietta in 1 act, by E.
Mitchell. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909; D : 16G65 ; Edmund
Mitchell, Los Angeles. 11691
Drawing a pension; play in 1 act, by E. Mitch-
ell. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912; D: 29410; Edmund
Mitchell, Berkeley, Cal. 11692
Drawing-room (A) car; some incidents of a
railway journey, a petite comedy in 1 act,
adapted from the French of Eugene Verconsin.
New York, R. M. De Witt [1876] 1 p. 1., 12 p.
12". ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 204] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8904, July 31; 2c. Dec. 28. 11693
Drawing-room (The) stage; a series of original
dramas, comedies, farces and entertainments
for amateur theatricals and school exhibi-
tions, bv George M. Baker. Boston, Lee and
Shepard, 1873. 274 p. pi. 16".
© George M. Baker, IVIassachusetts ; 1872:
13866, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1873. 11693a
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co. [1900]
274 p. illus. 12°.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Dec. 31, 1900;
1900 A : 17069, July 11 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 1 1693b
Same.
© by Emily F. Baker, Welle.sley Hills, Mass.,
as widow of the author, in extension for 14
vears. Renewal no. .512.5, Jan. 23, 1914. Re-
newal entry, July 11, 1900, no. A : 17069.
11693c
Drawing the line; satiric farcical comedy in
3 acts, by B. Wliitney.
© Bruce Whitney, Detroit ; 1886 : 4873. Feb.
27. 11694
Drayman Henschel. See Dramatic works of
Gerhart Hauptmann.
Dray town people; by E. Hovey-King. 41 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Hovey-King, Washington; D:
10081, Mar. 5, 1907; 2c. Mar. 5, 1907. 11695
Dream (The); by A. A. Corbett.
© Adolph A. Corbett, Chicago; D: 313.5,
Mar. 7, 1903. 11696
bv Ahram J. Ryan. {In Niagara Index,
May 15. June 1, 21, 1910)
© May 1.5. .Tune 1, 21, 1910; 2c. July 11,
1910; D: 21.524; Niagara Index, Niagara Uni-
versity, N. Y. 11697
by B. D. Marks.
© Bennett D. Marks, Chicago; 1900 A:
27942, Nov. 12. 11698
Dream (The) — Continued.
comedy sketch for vaudeville, by R. Fischer.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1913; D: 34313; Robert
Fischer. New York. 11699
drama in 4 acts, by A. J. Lamb. 79 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909; D: 17335; Arthur .T.
Lamb. New York. 11700
— drama in 3 acts, by L. Rosansky. [2], 102
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911 ; D : 232^5 ; Louis Rosan-
sky, Brooklyn. 11701
— drama in 2 acts, by H. L. Terry. Los
Angeles, Norman V. Lewis, 1912. 35 p. 8°.
© Aug. 23, 1912; 2c. Aug. 29. 1912; D:
30794 ; Howard L. Terry, Santa Monica, Cal.
11702
play in 1 act, by M. Brender, N. Bennett
and F. A. Besuzzi. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915 ; D : 39912 ; IMax Brender,
Ned Bennett and Fred A. Besuzzi, New York.
11702a
by P. Boswell. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pavton Boswell. Chicago; D:7958. Feb.
7, 1906; 2c. Feb. 7, 1996. 11703
by R. Phillips. [2], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D: 32743; Russell Phil-
lips, New York. 11704
and 2 scenes, by C. Bates. [36] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D: 3.5471; Clyde .Tnck-
son Bates, Kalamazoo, Mich. 11705
— a play in 5 acts, by H. McG. McNutt. Type-
written.
© Husrh McGavock IMcNutt. Bessemer, .\la.;
1896 : 40794, July 13 ; Ic. July 14. 11706
— Same. 5th act. Typewritten.
© Huirh McGavock ^VTcNutt. Bessemer. Aln.
1896 : 62788, Nov. 17 ; Ic. Aug. 28.
11707
— play in 2 acts, by E. H. Hanna. 21 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911; D: 23479; Eliznbeth
Homing Hanna, Atlanta. 11708
v:estern drama in 1 act, by A. F. Cortes.
[2], 23 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. .Tulv 29. 1913; D: 33935; Armand F.
Cortes, New York. 11709
See also Honor of a woman. — Eeve (La)
Dream (The) a prediction. Sec Schtern (Der)
fon Praag.
5379—15-
-36
561
11710
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11725
Dream and reality; or, The modern Romeo
and Juliet, in 5 acts, by G. W. Tackenberg.
40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chas. W. Tackenberg:, Cincinnati; 1895:
14978, Mar. 15; Ic. Mar. 15. 11710
Dream (A) and the awakening. Typewritten.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; 1900
A: 10968, Apr. 30; 2c. Apr. 30. 11711
Dream-boats (The); game in which you take
part, by S. Walker and Dugald Stewart
Walker. 37 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1915; D: 40801; Stuart
Walker, New York. 11711a
Dream (The) book; farce in 3 acts, by A. N. C.
Fowler. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
8534, May 16, 1906; 2c. May 16, 1906. 11712
a musical farce in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by A. N. C. Fowler. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
7332, Sept. 28, 1905; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905. 11713
Same. 69 p. 4". Typewritten. [W^ord.s
only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
16167, June 26, 1909; 2c. June 26, 1909. 11714
story of Chanukkah, a 1 act playlet, by H.
Woolf. [Cincinnati, Ark publishing co., 1915]
15 p. 8°.
© Nov. 30. 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1915 ; D : 42443 ;
Henry Woolf, Providence, R. I. 11714a
Dream (The) bush; or, The trial divorce, play
in 1 act, by W. Wray, jr. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1913; D: 32955; William
Wray, jr, New York. 11715
Dream (A) by telephone; playlet in 1 act, by
D. E. Kaufman. [8] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8 1910; D: 21757; Dewitt E.
Kaufman, Memphis, Tenn. 11716
Dream camp; or, A modern craze, written by C.
Robinson, composed by Walter S. Bigelow.
Rochester, N. Y., Gelhaar, Fleming & Bige-
low, 1890. 47 p. 12°.
© Charles Robinson, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1800 :
40527, Dec. 20; 2c. Dec. 20. 11717
Dream child; by J. T. Prince, .ir. 134 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr.. New York ; D : 5504,
Sept. 2, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1904. 11718
Dream children: play in 3 acts, by L. S. Lavine.
[71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29. 1915; D: 42606; Lawrence S.
Lavine, Philadelphia. 11718a
Dream (The) doctor; play in prologue and 4
acts, by J. Hay, jr. [150] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914 ; D : 37822 ; James Hay,
jr., Washington. 11718b
Dream-fig-ht (The); play in 1 act, by Wal Pink.
6 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31621 ; Harry Calver,
" New Yorlv. 11719
Dream (The) girl; by O. A. Hauerbach.
© Otto A. Hauerbach. New York ; D : 11260.
Aug. 30, 1907. 11720
musical sketch in a pi-ologue, 1 scene and
an epilogue, book and lyrics, by J. G. Alex-
ander. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1915 ; D : 39564 ; Joseph Grubb
Alexander, Allentown, Pa. 11720a
a nauti nautical musical comedy in 3 acts.
by J. Gorman. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. June 27, 1912 ; D : 30116 ; Jack Gor-
man, New York. 11721
tabloid nmsical comedy in 3 scenes, by E. B.
Jepson. [3], 28 p. f. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914; D: 38082; Erwin B.
Jepson, New York. 11721a
— See also Puzzle girl.
Dream (The) in the fairy ring. See Jerry
Coyne's double.
Dream (The) interpreter; play in 4 acts, by T.
Burrow. [2], 160 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 25, 1914; D: 37404; Trigant
Burrow, Baltimore. 11721b
Dream Island; a miniature musical comedy, by
B. Baremore. 14 p. 4". Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ban-v Baremore, New York; D: 1.542.3,
Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. June 29, 1909. 11722
Dream kid; a comedy in 3 scenes, by T. Barry.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Barrv, New York ; D : 14790, Jan.
11, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909. 11723
Dream love; comedy set with music, book by
IMelville W. Brown, lyrics and music by Marion
West. [2], 16 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. .Tune 3, 1913; D: 33394; Earl C.
Sharp, Portland, Ore. 11724
Dream (The) maid, a musical comedy in 1 act,
by T. O. Reinstein. [l],4p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. May 31, 1912: D: 29836; Irving O.
Reinstein, St. Louis. 11725
5()2
11726
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11745
Dream (The) maiden; comic opera in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Allen Lowe, music by Regi-
nald De Koven. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© A. Lowe, New York: D:9134, Sept. 24,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1906. 1 1726
nmsical farcical comedy in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by F. O. Drayton, music by Winthrop
Cortelyou. [140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1915 ; D : 42535 ; F. Otis Dray-
ton, Waverley, Mass. 11726a
— — play in 2 acts, book and lyrics by A. Lowe.
[98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D: 29197; Allen Lowe,
% Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 11727
Dream (The) man; play in 4 acts, by F. W. E.
Richards. [2], 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912; D : 31731 ; Florence
W. B. Richards, New Brighton, N. Y. 11728
Dream (A) of A. D. 2200; a comedy in 3 acts
ridiculing all those vngue dreams of the fu-
ture social and scientific development of hu-
manity as entertained by many modern writers.
4". Typewritten.
© Karl P. Hangl, New York; 1893:7821.
Feb. 10 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 11729
Dream (The) of a maid; play in 4 acts, by N. D.
Smith. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912; D: 30689; Nora Del
Smith, Decatur, Ind. 11730
Dream (The) of Adam Chump; by J. G. Ben-
don.
© J. George Bendon, Philadelphia ; D :
10077, Mar. 5, 1907. 11731
Dream of an autumn sunset; a drama, by Ga-
briele d'Annunzio, tr. from the Italian b.v Anna
Schenck. {In Poet lore. v. 1.5, no. 1, Jan. to
Mar.. 1904 ; periodical © Poet lore co., Phila-
delphia ; B : 76390, June 27, 1904 ; 2c. June 2,
1904) 11732
Dream of death; by D. Kramer. 3 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D: 20349; David
Kramer, New York. 11733
Dream (A) of Dickens; a protean sketch, by
B. Ritchie [and] Fred Evans. 8 p. 24°,
Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912 ; D : 29384 ; Billie Ritchie,
New York. 11734
Dream (The) of Dorothy; play in 1 act, by
Freeman F. Tilden and L. D. G. Bentley.
© Leverett Duncan Gnnter Bentlev, New-
ton, Mass. ; D : 4000, Sept. 24, 1903. 11735
Dream (A) of empire; a drama in 5 acts, by
nobody-in-particulnr. San Francisco, Francis
Valentine & co., 1883. 46 p. 12".
© George A. Rankin. San Francisco; 1883:
4235, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 23. 11736
•a patriotic spectacle in 4 acts and tableau,
by T. S. Eaii and others.
© T. S. Earl, El Paso, Tex. ; 1900 A: 14870,
June 14 ; 2c. June 18. 11737
— See also Aaron Burr. — Traitor.
Dream of eternity; by Frances M. Nicol. 23 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909; D: 17619; Fannie M.
Nicol, Telluride. Col. 11738
Dream of fair women. See Vision (A) of fair
women.
Dream (The) of fortune; play in 7 chapters, by
W. E. Dentinger. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wiliet E. Dentinger, Washington; D:
13448, July 30, 1908; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 11739
Dream (The) of gold; or. The absentee, an
Irish drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by C. P.
Brown.
© Charles P. Brown, New York; 1876;
11384, Oct. 7. 11740
Dream (A) of Gulliver. See Whopper (The)
Dream (The) of happiness; musical drama in
3 acts, by A. McHenry. 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. .Ian. 14, 1911; D: 23090; Arthur O.
McHenry, Chicago. 11741
Dream (The) of his life; a fantastic musical
playlet, by A. Chevalier, music by Alfred H.
West. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Albert Chevalier, Pevensey Bay, Eng-
land : D : 10720. June 8, 1907 ; Ic. June 8, 1907 ;
Ic. June 17, 1907. 11742
Dream (A) of liberty; a drama in 1 act. by
Henry Raeder. Chicago, The F. T. Petei'son
CO., 1903. 23 p. 4 pi. (1 col.) 12".
© F. T. Peters<m co.. Chicago; D : 309.3,
Sept. 23, 1903; 2c. Dec. 2, 1903. 11743
Dream (The) of Little Boy Blue. See Wishing
(The) well.
Dream (A) of love. Typewritten.
© Herbert Henry Davies, San Francisco ;
1898 : 35380, June 9 ; 2c. June 9. 1 1744
pantomime in 10 scenes [by] Paula Blum.
Rome, OfTicina poligraflca italiana [1900] 54
p. nar. 8".
© Attilio Boschi-Huber. Rome; D: 104.38,
July 25, 1900; 2c. July 2.5, 1906. 11745
See also Soliel, f eerie ballet.
563
11746
DltAMATlC COMPOSITIONS
ll7t>»
Dream (A) of Mother Goose, and other enter-
tainments; by J. C. Marchant, S. J. Mayhew,
and others. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1908.
20 p. 12".
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 12213,
Jan. 20, 1908; 2c. Feb. 24. 1908. 11746
Dream (The) of New Year's eve; dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by L. Brindisi. [3] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911 ; D : 23772 ; Louis Brin-
disi, Lawrence, Mass. 11747
Dream (The) of Psyche Moss; play in 2 acts,
by W. L. Wright. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912; D: 31415; William
Lord Wright, Bellefontaine, O. 11748
Dream of Queen Elizabeth; by A. P. Barney.
11 p. r. Typewritten.
© Alice P. Barnev, Washington; D:4755,
Mar. 19, 1904; 2c. Apr. 20, 1904. 11749
Dream (A) of the flowers; a cantata for chil-
dren, by Nellie E. Case.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
23188, Apr. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 11750
Dream (The) of the opera; by Charles Horowitz.
© Maurice Klisto, Brooklyn ; D : 10523. I\Iay
8, 1907. 11751
Dream of the rarebit fiend.
© New York herald co.. New York; D:
11089, July 31, 1907. 11752
Dream of the U. S. A.; musical farce comedy
in 2 acts, by W. K. Boody. Printed.
© Oct. 26, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1910 ; D : 22478 ;
Walter R. Boody, York Village, Me. 11753
Dream (A) on Christmas eve; entertainment
for children in 1 act, by Ina Home. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 13
p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25802; Samuel French, New York. 11754
Dream (The) peddler; modern comedy in 3 acts
and 2 scenes, by W. H. Clifford. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37923 ; W. H. Clif-
ford, Los Angeles. 11754a
Dream pirates; juvenile vaudeville offering, by
T. A. Ileily. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913 ; D : 33623 ; Ted A. Reily.
Germantown, Pa. 11755
Dream (The) play. See Plays; by August
Strindberg.
Dream (The) portrait; an original drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by R. M. Sterrett. 95 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert M. Sterrett. Battle Creek; D:
15668, Apr. 20, 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 11756
Dream (The) princess; an original comic opera
iu a prologue and 2 acts, by C. S. Head.
© Cloyd S. Head, Oak Park, 111. ; D : 10603,
May 20. 1907. 11757
an original fantastical comic opera in 2
acts, book and lyrics by C. S. Head. Chicago,
1910. 57 p. 8".
© Aug. 9, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1910 ; D : 21773 :
- Cloyd S. Head, Oak Park, 111. 11758
Dream-stuff; by J. Snyder.
© John Snyder, Wellesley Hills, Mass. ; D :
12358, Feb. 13, 1908. 11759
Dream (The) that came true; comedy-drama in
3 acts, by Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co., 1913. 76 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1913; 2c. Oct. 23, 1913; D:
34813; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 11760
Dream (A) within a dream; comedy in 3 acts,
by H. P. Spencer. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1911; D: 25153; Henry Per-
cival Spencer, Watertown, N. Y. 11761
Dream (The) woman; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. A. Dwan and R. A. Kasper. [3], 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909; D: 16519; Robert A.
Kasper and Joseph A. Dwan, Evanston, 111.
11762
Dreamer (The); by H. Lechner.
© Hermann Lechner, Pittsburgh ; D : 5658,
Oct. 18, 1904. 11763
by M. lUington. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912; D: 28780; Madeleane
lUington, New York. 11764
an American play of today in 4 acts, by
J. C. Nugent. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; D: 160.58,
June 12, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909. 11765
a comedy drama, by A. E. Luzzi. 202 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur Edward Luzzi, New York; D:
10581, May 17, 1907; 2c. May 10, 1907. 11766
a drama in 4 acts, by M. P. Hatch.
© Mary R. P. Hatch, Cambridge, Slass. ;
D : 9617, Dec. 3, 1906. 11767
by R. H. Real. 120 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1909; D: 17692; Robert H.
Real, Baltimore. 11768
a fantastic comedy in 3 acts, by Charles J.
Campbell and Ralph McGay Skinner. 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© C. J. Campbell and R. ^I. Skinner, New
York; D : 2993, Feb. 14, 1903; 2c. Feb. 14,
1903. 11769
564
11769
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
11789
Dreamer (The) — Continued.
Irish coinedy in 3 acts, by H. M. D'Orsay.
[2], 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914 ; D : 35530 ; Harriet M.
D'Orsay, San Francisco.
a play in 4 acts, by E. Walter.
11769a
© Engene Walter, New York ; D : 13680, Aug.
29, 1908. 11770
by J. E. Goodman. [3], 123 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1910 ; D : 21456 ; Jules Ecli-
ert Goodman. New York. 11771
— —play in 3 acts, by A. N. Meyer. [4], 114 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1912; D: 30909; Annie Na-
than Meyer, New York. 11772
Same. New York, Broadway publishing co.,
1912. [6], 114 p. 12".
© Dec. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1912 ; D : 31725 ;
Broadway pub. co., New York. 11773
Dreamer (A) of dreams; comedy, by F. Brueg-
ger. [1], 173 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912; D: 28366; Frederick
Bruegger, Cliicago. 11774
play in 3 acts, by F. Bruegger. [1], 158 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913; D: 33603; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 11775
Dreamers (The); comedy in 4 acts, by H. O.
Stechhan and M. Terrell. 118 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910 ; D : 20608 ; H. O. Stech-
han and Maverick Terrell, Seattle. 11776
comedy in 3 acts, by E. Blondell. 113 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Edward Blondel, New York; D:8945,
Aug. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1906. 11777
— in 3 acts, by J. Wedekind.
© Julius Wedekind, New York; 1900 A:
29320, Nov. 30. 11778
•play in 3 acts, by L. Robinson. London and
Dublin, Maunsel & co., ltd., 1915. 5 p. 1., 68
p. 12".
© Feb. 10, 1915 ; Ic. Feb. 27, 1915 ; D : 39815 ;
Lennox Robinson, Ballymoney, Ireland.
11778a
— serious comedy in 4 acts, by W. J. Tweed.
81 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914 ; D : 35662 ; Walter James
Tweed, Atlantic City. 11778b
— a vaudeville skit in 1 act, by J. Schrader.
6 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912; D: 30930; .Tack
Schrader, Pittsburgh. 11779
Dreamghost; play in 1 act, by C. E. Freybe,
from the German Traumgeist by the same
author. [2], 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1914; D: 36226; Carl Ed-
uard Freybe. Boston. 11779a
Dreaming; a grand opera protean sketch, by
N. A. Jennings. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© N. A. .Jennings, New York; D: 11128,
Aug. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 1. 1907. 11780
musical comedy skit, by B. E. Gladstone.
[1], 9 p. f". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1912; D: 30607; Billy E.
Gladstone, Utica, N. Y. 11781
Dreaming' Kelly; 4 act play, by E. Abbott. 120
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1909 ; D : 17357 ; Edward Ab-
bott, New York. 11782
Dreaming true; comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Kel-
ley. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914 ; D : 39004 ; Ethel M. Kel-
ley, New York. 11782a
Dreamland; by A. Beletti, in 1 act.
© A. Beletti, Bridgeton, N. J.; 1873:4135,
Apr. 19. 11783
a fantasy in 1 act, by [A.] Russ Whj'tal.
20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© A. R. Whytal, New York; 1890:4114.5,
Dec. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1892. 11784
the story of 5 travelers on the Rhine, in 1
act and 1 scene, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, New York; 1879:9572.
July 21. 11785
Dreamland's gateway; or. The Land of Nod,
book by J. Searie Dawley and J. de Cordova,
music by M. de Forest Anderson, lyrics by J.
Searie Dawley, J. de Cordova and M. de For-
est Anderson. 240 p. f°. Libretto, tjT)ewrit-
ten ; music, ms.
© J. de Cordova, Great Britain; D:2265.
Aug. 23, 1902; 2c. Oct. 9, 1902. 11786
Dream ona; a travesty, by Lawrence Grattan. 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. Grattan, New York ; D : 11658, Nov. 4.
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 11787
Dreams; by E. I. Joy.
© Elizabeth Ina Joy. St. Louis; D: 14468,
Dec. 7, 1908. 11788
— original comedy in 2 acts, by H. W. Styer.
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910 ; D : 20768 ; Harriet Was-
son Styer, Oakland, Cal. 11789
565
11790
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11809
Dreams — Continued.
sketc'li in 1 act, by D. M. Staley. [5] p. 4*.
T.vi)e\vritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1911; D:2342S; Delbert
Moyer Staley, Boston. 11790
or. Fun in a photographic gallery, an
orif^inal comedy.
© Willie Edouin, New York; 18S0:43S1,
Mar. 18. 11791
or. My lady Clara, a drama in 5 acts, by
T. W. Robertson. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Rol)ert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
4125, Apr. 26 ; 2c. May 4. 11792
Dreams fulfilled; or, The story of Joseph and
his brethren, dramatized l)y A. Snider. War-
saw [Ind.] Indiauian steam printing house,
1875. 21 p. 24°.
© A. Snider, Princeton, Ind.; 1875:934.5,
Sept. 9; 2c. Jan. 31, 1876. 11793
Dream's realization; twenty minute playlet de-
picted from life, by H. F. Pfaff. [2] p. 4°.
Printed.
© Henrv Frederick Pfaff, San Francisco;
D : 14789, Jan. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909.
11794
Dregs (The); a monologue, by J. Crawford. 11
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jack Crawford, San INIarcial, Mexico ; D :
11354, Sept. 16, 1907; 2c. Sept. 16, 1907. 11795
Drei (Die) brueder; oder. Die hypnotizirte
braut, von G. Bergman.
© George Bergman, New York ; D : 7674,
Dec. 7, 1905. 11796
Drei (Die) briider von Daniaskus; lustspiel in
3 akten, von Alexander Zinn. Berlin. Ver-
triebsstelle des Yerbandes deutscher biihueu-
schriftsteller, 1913. 73 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32939 ; Vertriebsstelle
des Ver!)andes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 11797
Drei (Die) grazien; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Oscar Blumenthal und Rudolf Lothar. Ber-
lin, F. Bloch erben, 1910. 110 p. 8".
© Ic. June 3, 1910 ; D : 21248 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 11798
Drei kammerspiele: Witwer, Vor der hochzeit,
Im stift; von Gustav Esmann, autorisierte
iibersetzung aus dem danischen von Henny
Bock-Neumann. Berlin-Ch., Vita, deutscbes
verlagshaus [1908] 3 p. 1., 5-121 p. 12°.
(Bibliothek moderner dramen)
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
12259, Jan. 27, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 11799
Drei (Die) musketiere; drama In 4 acten, nach
Alexander Dumas erzjihluug, fur die biihue
bearbeitet von C. Kaisch.
© Carl Raisch, Jersey City; 1893:18017,
Apr. 12. 11800
Drei paar schuhe; lebensbild mit gesang in 4
bildern, frel nach Carl Gorlitz. von Jean Kren,
gesangstexte von Alfred Schfienfeld, nmsik
von Gilbert. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch
erben, 1915. 110 p. 8°. [Lil)retto only.]
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D: 42389; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 11800a
Drei (Die) reiherfedern; ein dramatisches ge-
dicht in 5 akten, von H. Sudermann. New
York, E. Lederer, 1898. 134 p. 8°.
© Hermann Sudermann. Berlin ; 1898 :
75358, Dec. 24; 2c. Jan. 11, 1899. 11801
Drei siege; aus dem leben Friedrichs des Gros-
sen, 3 akte, von Leopold Adler. 119 p. 8°.
Printed.
Contents : Rheinsberg. — Pf affendorf . —
Sanssouci.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D : 23894 ; Erich Reiss
verlag, Berlin. 11802
Dreiviertelwelt; eine suite in 5 kapiteln. frei
aus dem franzJisischen des Charles Canon,
von Oskar Friedmann. Wien, Verlag Paul
Knepler, 1910. 82 p. 12°.
© Mar. 12, 1910; 2c. Apr. 26, 1910; D:
20887 ; F. W. Schmieden, Vienna. 11803
Dresden (The) china shepherdess; a comic op-
era in 3 acts, by L. B. Morse.
© Livingston B. Morse, New York; 1894:
54999, Nov. 24. 11804
Dresden (A) shepherdess; a pantomime in 3
acts, by V. Thompson.
© Vance Thompson, New York ; 1895 : 3121,
Jan. 10. 11805
Dresdina; a German pottery ballet divertise-
ment in 1 act.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:3981,
Feb. 18. 11806
Dress; a comedy, by Olive Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, United States; 1874:0817,
May 20. 11807
Dress (A) rehearsal; comedy for four males and
four females, by M. E. l\i. Davis. New York,
Edgar S. Werner & co., 1907. p. 134-202. 16°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11331, Sept. 11, 1907; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 11808
— a comic opera in 2 acts.
© C. B. Cory, Boston; 1891:37545. Oct.
19; 2c. Oct. 19. 11809
566
11810
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11829
Dress (A) rehearsal — Continued.
^ drama in 1 act, by F. M. Jones. 16 p. T.
Tj'pewritten.
© Florence M. Jones, Philadelphia; 1896:
42760, July 24; Ic. Aug. 1. 11810
a parlor comedy in 1 act, by Mrs. S. F.
Carroll. Pliiladelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1906. 21 p. 12".
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:S888,
•Tuly 30, 1906; 2c. July 30, 1906. 11811
■a thirty minute sketch, by H. M. Cloude.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© I-Iarrv M. Cloude, Cincinnati; D : 219,
Jan. 19, 1901; 2c. Jan. 19, 1901. 11812
See also Amazon (An) King. — On the
alert.
Dress (A) rehearsal in Squeedunk; a comedy
in 1 act, by William Diamond. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Max Simowitch, New York ; D : 11238.
Aug. 27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 11813
Dresser's (The) dream; by J. L. Ottenheimer
and H. N. Farrar.
© Jack I^. Ottenheimer and Herbert N. Far-
rar, Baltimore ; D : 6488, Apr. 5, 1905. 11814
Dressing' (A) case; musical farce-comedy in 1
act, by George A. Norton and J. B. Brockett.
8 p. 8°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John Bvron Brockett, Norfolk, Va. ; D :
914, Oct. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1901. 11815
Dressing for dinner; a comedy in 1 act, by H.
Heaton. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harold Heaton, New York ; D : 6850, June
21, 1905; 2c. June 21, 1905. 11816
Dressing (The) gown; a farce in 1 act, by Rob-
ert C. V. Meyers. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1902. 15 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:1910,
May 20, 1902 ; 2c. May 20, 1902. 11817
Di'essing (A) room romance; by E. L. Waitt.
10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ernest L. Waitt, Boston ; D : 10482, Apr.
24, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1907. 11818
Dressur auf den mann; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Alexander Kngel und Heinrich Stobitzer.
Wien. O. Eirich, 1913. 99 p. 12".
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913; D: 34868; Otto Eirich.
Vienna. 11819
Drift (The); play in 4 acts, by A. S. Runyon.
[3], 136 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12. 1914 ; D : 37298 ; A. S. Run-
yon, New York. 11819a
Drifted out to sea; or. Life amid the lowly
made happy by little Sunshine, a drama in
5 acts, by S. T. Wright.
© S. T. Wright, Kansas City, Mo.; 1887:
22210, Aug. 31. 11820
Drifter (The); character playlet in 1 act, by
S. M. Kelly. [2], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D: 33995; Samuel M.
Kelly, Milwaukee. 11821
Drifting; a dramatic comedy in 3 acts, by P.
Gibson. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910 ; D : 21809 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 11822
a musical triologue, by E. T. Edgerton and
W. F. Felch, a dramatization by W. F. Felch
of an episode in E. T. Edgerton's novelette,
A voice in the darkness, orchestration by
Charles Lazare Schneider. 30 p. 4". Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ernest T. Edgerton and W. Farrand
Felch, United States ; D : 9S55, Jan. 16, 1907 ;
2c. Jan. 16, 1907. 11823
play in 3 acts, by E. L. Dudley. 97 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1913 ; D : 33796 ; E. Lawrence
Dudley, Camden, N. J. 11824
Drifting alone; a comedy drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by A. P. Lloyd.
© A. Parlett Lloyd, Baltimore ; 1884 : 14544,
July 17. 11825
Drifting apart; by F. H. Cameron.
© Fred. H. Cameron, Owego, N. Y. ; 1874:
13185, Oct. 23. 11826
— — a drama, by James A. Heme.
© Katharine C. Heme, Dorchester, Mass. ;
1888 : 9002, Mar. 27. 11827
Drifting clouds. See Phyllis Denohr.
Driftwood; comedy drama in 1 act, by S. Bruce.
[1], 15 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 25, 1914; D: 37406; Stanley
Bruce, Los Angeles. 11827a
drama in 4 acts, by O. Davis. [115] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23794 ; Owen Davis,
New York. 11828
play in 4 acts, by E. Orr. 84 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915 ; D : 41746 ; Edith Orr,
Newton, Mass. 11828a
by M. Morley. 95 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D: 41211; Malcolm
Morley, Boston. 11828b
Drink; a drama in 5 acts, by D. Boucicault.
© Dion Boucicault, New York ; 1874 : 4105,
Mar. 26. 11829
567
11830
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11848
Drink cure; fantastic farce In 1 act, by C. P.
Gibiiey. 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31. 1910 ; D : 20069 ; Charles Fran-
cis Gibney, Oshkosh, Wis. 11830
Drinking (A) husband; comedy sketch, by S.
Sniitli. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; D: 28802; Sampson
Smith, Madison, Wis. 11831
Drinks for all; farce comedy in 1 act, by M.
Ferber. [1], 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913 ; D : 348G5 ; Maurice Fer-
ber, Boston. 11832
Dritte (Der) gatte; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
►Sabatiiio Lopez, fiir die deutsclie biiline bear-
beitet von Otto Eisenschitz. Wien, Comoedia.
105 p. 12°.
© Ic. .July 11, 1914; D : 37532 ; Comoedia,
g. m. b. h., Vienna. 11832a
Drive (A) to Jerome; a four-in-hand sporting
sketch, by W. H. Lingard.
© William Horace Lingard, New York;
1872 : 8660, Aug. 13. 11833
Driven; play in 4 acts, by Temple Thurston.
65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tidy 18, 1914; D:37G18; Frederick
Harrison, London. 11833a
Driven away; a play in 5 acts, by Claude L.
Stewart.
© Emma R. Clark, Columbus, O. ; 1895:
60630, Dec. 2. 11834
Driven from Eden. See Man's (A) love.
Driven from home.
© Arnold Wolford and Owen Davis, New
York; D: 1536, Mar. 10, 1902. 11835
— a drama in 5 acts, by Robert McWade.
© Freeman sisters, United States ; 1871 :
8486, Sept. 11. 11836
— a drama in 4 acts, by W. Vershay.
© William Vershay, Albany; 1872:13167.
Dec. 14. 11837
— a drama in 3 acts, by Herbert Hall Winslow.
© George Kennington, New York ; D : 2344,
Sept. 17, 1902. 11838
a new American drama in 4 acts. 4 p.
obi. f
© William Miller, Charles Mitchell and
James Lanahan, Baltimore ; 1888 : 8742, INIar.
24; 2c. alar. 24. 11839
a play in 4 acts, by Annie Kernanan. 46 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© July 2. 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16344 ;
James Edwards, Chicago. 11840
Driven from home — Continued.
or, A father's curse, a domestic drama In
4 acts, by H. H. Dunn. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames
[1885J 1 p. 1., 15 p. 16°.
© A. D Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 25067, Nov.
30; 2c. Nov. 30. 11841
Driving (The) rod; play in 3 acts, by L. Ellis.
3 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914; D: 35707; Leila Ellis,
New York. 11841a
Dr0mme. See Fri os fra det onde.
Drohende wolken. See Schauspiele.
Droit au feu et a la chandelle. See Koyal-
trompette.
Droit (Le) de mort; drame en 2 actes. par J.
Gravier et A. Lebert. [49] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1914; D : 35805 ; Johannis
Gravier & A. Lebert, Paris. 11841b
Droit (Le) du pere; comedie-dramatique en 5
actes, par G. Rivet. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1908.
121 p. 12°.
© Gustave Rivet, Paris ; D : 12322, Feb. 7.
1908; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908. 11842
Droleen; or, Hunting the wren, a typical Irish
play. St. Louis, Father Dunne's newsboys'
printing department. 23 p. 12°.
© Daniel Courtnev, St. Louis; D: 12184. .Tan.
15, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1908. 11843
Drone (The); comedy in 3 acts, by D. .T. Wood
and Guy R. Bolton. [90] p. 4°. Typevi^rit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1911 ; D : 24981 ; Douglas J.
Wood, New York. 11844
Drone (The) and other plays; by Rutherford
IMayne. Dublin, Maunsel & company, ltd.,
1912. 6 p. 1., 144, [4] p. front, (port.) 12°.
Contents : The drone. — The turn of the
road. — Red turf. — The troth.
© Feb. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 29876 ;
Samuel Waddell, Mount Bellew, Co. Galwav,
Ireland. 11845
Drones (The); a play in 4 acts, by C. S. Smith.
[77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D: 28944; Charles
Stephenson Smith, Nashville. 11846
Dronningen af Montmartre; sangspil, 3 akter,
af Halvon Schmedes. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Internatl. copyright bureau, ltd.. London ;
D : 11468, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1907. 11847
Drop (A) of poison; comedy in 4 acts, by M.
Shaw.
© Mary Shaw, United States ; 1889 : 30348,
Oct. 7. 11848
568
11849
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11870
Drop (The) of water; a comedy iu 1 act, from
tlie French of Jacques Noriuand, by George B.
Coale. New York, De Witt.
© A. T. B. De Witt. New York ; 1884 : 26386,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 11849
1 act drama in 2 scenes, by A. L. Bethel. 12
Drum-major (The); military operetta in 3 acts,
music by Jacques Offenbach, English tr. and
adaptation by Max Freeman and Edgar Smith.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York; 1889:
25123, Aug. 16. 11859
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909; D: 17105; Allan L.
Bethel, St. Louis. 11850
Drop the match; an original musical comedy,
by M. E. Hanley.
© IM. E. Hanley, Memphis; 1886:21059,
Sept. 20. 11851
Dross.
© Edmund A. Wheatley, Chattanooga; D:
10556, May 13, 1907. 11852
Same.
© Edmund A. Wheatley, Chattanooga; D:
12121, Jan. 4, 1908. [Note: 2 copies reed. Oct.
19, 1910, with title. Dross ; a strange drama of
American life in 4 acts, by Edmund Wheatley.
57 p. 16". Printed] 11853
a drama in 4 acts, by A. Justus. 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Antnnia Justus, Jersey City ; D : 13659,
Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1908. 11854
Drudgery transformed. See Masque (The) of
joy.
Druessa, a tale of enchantment; a romantic
spectacular drama in 4 acts, by C. W. Doble.
© C. Woodbury Doble, Salem, Mass. ; 1880 :
11266, July 22. 11855
Drug'g'ed; play in 4 acts, by O. Davis. [143]
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2.5, 1914; D: 36139; Owen Davis.
Yonkers, N. Y. 11855a
Druid (The) martyr. See Thyra.
Druiden (Die); melodramatisches schauspiel in
3 akten. gedicht von Emil Dietzsch, musik von
O. W. Richter.
© Apollo supreme arch chapter, no. 1, U. A.
O. D., Chicago ; 1885 : 22287, Oct. 24 ; 2c. Nov.
17. 11856
Drviids (The); woodland masque, by T. Tryon.
[2], 13 p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911; D: 25528; Thomas
Tryon, New York. 11857
Druid's (The) revenge. See Thyra.
Drum - head court martial; a twenty minute
melodramatic comedy, by E. McWade and E.
Sanger. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene B. Sanger and Edward IMcWade,
New York ; D : 8734, June 25, 1906 ; 2c. July
5, 1906. 11858
operetta in 2 acts, by Maude Elizabeth
Inch, music by Edward F. Johnston. New
York, J. Fischer & bro. 21 p. 4^ Libretto.
(Fischer's ed. no. 3600)
© May 17, 1912 ; 2c. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29712 ;
J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 11860
Drum taps; comedy in 4 acts, by F. D. Reinau.
© Francis D. Reinau, San Francisco ; 1884 :
10455, May 23. 11861
a comedy in 3 acts, by B. C. Howard.
© Bronson C. Howard, New York; 1872:
11281, Oct. 23. 11862
Drum taps of patriotism; a dramatic and alle-
gorical sketch of the War of the Rebellion, in-
troducing war poems and war songs, adapted
for Grand army and Woman's relief corps en-
tertainments, by H. A. Burrows.
© Harriete A. Burrows, Charlestown,
Mass.; 1894:55700, Nov. 30. 11863
Drummer (The); a comedy-drama, by M. B. Cur-
tis.
© M. B. Curtis, United States ; 1881 : 18193.
Nov. 23. 11864
or. Fun in a railroad station, a musical
comedy in 2 acts, by John P. Wood.
© F. N. Wood. Fayetteville, Ark. ; 1883 : 9842.
May 29. 11865
Drummer (The) and the maid; a musical com-
edy skit, book and lyrics by N. Bassett. [8] p.
4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1909 ; D : 16492 ; Newton Bas-
sett, Cincinnati. 11866
Drummer (The) at home; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. Turpen.
© Erminie Turpen, Washington ; 1889 :
37242, Dec. 7. 11867
Drummer (The) boy; or. The battle field of
Shiloh, a new military allegory in 6 acts, and
accompanying tableaux, by S. J. Muscroft.
Pittsburgh, A. A. Anderson & sons, 1870.
© Samuel J. Muscroft, Mansfield, O. ; 1871 :
1777, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 2. 11868
or. The last charg-e at Shiloh, a military
drama in 5 acts and 6 tableaux, arr. fi-om in-
cidents of the War of the Rebellion, by A. F.
Nail. 39 p. 16". Printed.
© A. F. Nail, Mansfield, O. ; 1892:34871.
Aug. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 11869
or. The rebel's doom, by G. M. Smith.
© G. Melville Smith, Portland, Me.; 1871:
5636, .Tune 15. 11870
569
11871
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11891
Drummer (The) boy — Continuetl.
or, The spy of Shiloh, a military drama in
5 act's and 6 tableaux, arr. from incidents of
the War of the Rebellion, by A. F. Nail. Ga-
llon, O., Inquirer printing house, 1890. 37 p.
S».
© A. F. Nail, Mansfield, O. ; 1890:32091,
Oct. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 11. 11871
Drummer (The) boy in Anderson ville; a new
military allegory in 5 acts, by F. B. Wigle.
© Fred B. AVigle, Mansfield, O.; 188.5 :.l 03,
JaS. 2. 11872
Drummer (The) boy of Chicamauga; a '60-'65
war drama, a play in .5 acts, by S. F. Horrall.
© S. F. Horrall. Washington, Ind. ; 188.5:
2275G, Oct. 30. 11873
Drummer (The) boy of Shiloh; a new military
allegory in 5 acts and accompanying tableaux,
arr. from incidents of the late war, by F. B.
Wigle. INIansfield, O., Herald press, 1887. 41
p., 3 1. 12°.
© Fred B. AVigle, Mansfield, O. ; 188.5:
25563, Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1887. 11874
• Same. New ed. 55 p. 8°. Printed.
© Fred B. Wigle, Cleveland; 1897:18709,
Mar. 22; 2c. Dee. 30, 1898. 11875
Di-ummer (The) boy of the Shenandoah; a
militarv drama in 6 acts, by G. W. Heath.
Dover, "n. H., H. H. Goodwin, printer, 1871.
37 p. 16".
© Geo. AV. Heath, Dover, N. H. ; 1871 : 5124,
May 31 ; 2c. June 28. 11876
Drummer (The) boy tableaux: 1. Death of lib-
ertv. — 2. The mortal crown. — 3. The soldier's
dream of home. — 4. Victory. — 5. The rebel's
doom. — 6. Peace. — 7. Decoration of soldiers'
graves by G. A. R.
© G. Melville Smith, Portland, Me.; 1871:
6275, July 1. 11877
Drummer (Der) from Posen; a comedy-drama,
by M. B. Curtis.
© M. B. Curtis, United States; 1881: 18195,
Nov. 23. 11878
Drummer (A) girl; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1898:
55554, Sept. 21. 11879
Drummer (The) in trouble. See Commercial
(The) tourist's bride.
Drummer (The) of the 76th; by Louis Cohen.
16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Charles Hadfield, Newark, N. J.; D:
11859, Dec. 4, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 11880
Drummer's (The) joke. See Job (A) lot.
Drummer's (A) samples; a 1 act grief extermi-
nator, by Chas. E. Royal. 8 1. 8°. Printed.
© Daisy Laurel and Lee Southern, San
Francisco ; D : 8350, Apr. 14, 1906 ; 2c. May 10,
1906. 11881
— 1 act playlet, by C. E. Royal.
© Charles E. Royal, San Francisco; D:
7488, Nov. 2, 1905. [For copies reed, see
D:8350] 11882
Drummer's (The) wife. See Precipice (The)
Drums; drama of the Civil War in 1 act, by W.
Owen. 20, [1] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1911; D: 24384; William
Owen, Chicago. 11883
Drums (The) of doom; a drama in 1 act, by G.
Villiers Stuart. 28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Minnie S. B. Downing, New York; D:
15787, May 6, 1909 ; 2c. May 6, 1909. 11884
Drums of the Twenty-first; domestic comedy in
4 acts, by W. S. Lockwood. 121 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912 ; D : 2S552 ; Walter Scara-
mon Lockwood, Wilmette, 111. 11885
Drunkard (The) reformed. See Little (The)
outcast.
Drunkard's (The) child. See Ohio women.
Drunkard's (The) dream; an original drama in
3 acts, by G. H. Booth.
© George H. Booth, Springfield, Mass.;
1872:1720, Feb. 21; 2c. Sept. 7. 11886
— — or. The spirit of 1876, a moral domestic
drama in 5 acts and 6 tableaux. Fitchburg
[Mash!.] Sentinel printing co., 1876. 50 p. 8°. fl
© William Oscar Howe, Fitchburg, IMass. ;
1876 : 8892, July 31 ; 2c. Sept. 6. 11887
Di-unkard's (The) home, his cruelty, his eccen-
tricities, his reflection, his remorse, and ref-
ormation.
© William A. Jones. Delaware ; 1895 : 44-515.
Aug. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 11888
Drunkard's (A) legacy. See Among the moon-
shiners.
Drunkard's reform and election day; by S. F.
Lash.
© S. Frances Lash, Bloomingtou, III. ; 1891:
35095, Oct. 2. 11889
Drunkard's (The) vision; a dramatic sketch in
1 act. by H. D. King. 13 p. obi. 16". Type-
written.
© Harrv Dibert King, New York ; D : 3354
Apr. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1903. 1189*
Drunkard's (The) vow; by J. E. H. Bourdon.
19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Eugene H. Bourdon, Tacoma ;
D : 12637, JIar. 30. 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908 ; Ic.
new ed. Nov. 30, 1908. 11891
570
11893
COPYKIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
11911
Drunkard's (A) wife; drama in 4 acts, by R. M.
Pence. Tulia, Tex., Tulia herald, 1911. 17 p.
12°.
© May 29, 1911 ; 2c. June 3, 1911 ; D : 24393 ;
Robt. M. Peace, Plainview, Tex. 11892
See also Peril.
Drusilla; a drama in 5 acts, by P. B. Kayser.
© Paul Barr Kayser, Boston ; D : 8211, Mar.
22, 1906. 11893
Dry (The) Ridge gang. See Saddle (The)
string.
Dry (A) town; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. E.
Duinm. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Edwin Dunini, Columbus, O. ; D :
13991, Oct. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 11894
Dryad (The); drama in 3 acts, by K. Lord. [2],
22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34850; Katharine
Lord, New York. 11895
play in 3 acts, by Beverly Dean. 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912 ; D : 31459 ; Helen L. G.
Stapler, New York. 11896
Dry town drymatics; play in 1 act, by S. M.
Childrey. 10 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D: 40111; Stanley Mor-
gan Childrey, Philadelphia. 11896a
Du bist verrueckt, mein kind; Oder, Die ver-
haengnisvolle pfanne, von G. Rudroff.
© Georpre Rudroff, New York ; D : 12440,
Feb. 27, 1908. 11897
Du liebes Wien . . ! operette in 1 akt von
Otto Hein und Kurt Robitschek. musik von
Robert Stolz. Regiebuch. Miinchen, Drei
masken-verlag. g. m. b. h., 1913. 90 p. 4°.
© Apr. 19. 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34720 :
Drei masken verlag.g. m. b. h., Munich. 11898
Du sollst vater und mutter ehren; oder. Gliick-
lich werden kinder (Thou shalt honor thy
father and mother; or. Children become
happy), scliauspiel in 4 acten, von A. Bierman.
© Adolpli Bierman, New York ; 1894 : 28434,
July 7. 11899
Du vin dans son eau; comedie en 1 acte, de
[Paid, ditl Tristan Bernard. 22 p. 4°. {In
Progr&s, janvier-mars 1911, no. 1)
© Jan. 13. 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1911 ; D : 23391 ;
Tristan Bernard, Paris. 11900
Dual (The) character of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde; a drama in 3 acts and a prologue, by
D. E. Bandmann. 4". Ms.
© Daniel E. Bandmann, New York; 1888:
7885, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 26. [Note: Title on
copies reads. The strange story of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde; adapted from Robert Eouis
Stevenson's novel] 11901
Dual (A) identity. See Wheel (The) at the
man.
Dual (A) life; a drama in 5 acts, by L. J. Cella.
© Louis J. Cella, New York; 1890:37894,
Dec. 1. 11902
Du Barry; [drammu in] 3 atti ed epilogo [di]
G. Antona-Traversi e E. Golisciani, rausica di
Ezio Camussi. Milano, Edoardo Sonzogno,
1912. 68 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Apr. 25, 1912 ; 2c. May 6, 1912 ; D : 29888 ;
Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 11903
— historical romantic drama in 4 acts, by
Miron Leffingwell. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1910. [58] p. f. Mimeographed.
© June 3, 1910 ; 2c. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21256 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 11904
opera in 3 pictures and an epilogue, by G.
Antona-Traversi and E. Golisciani, music by
Ezio Camussi, English version by W. Lewis.
Milan, E. Sonzogno. 63 p. 4°.
© June 19, 1913; 2c. June 30, 1913; D:
33693; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 11905
the story of a woman's heart, a dramatic
drama in 4 acts, by Wm. Jossey. Chicago, W.
Jossey, 1907. 44 p. 8°.
© W. Jossey, Chicago; D : 11437, Sept. 30,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1907. 11906
Dublin Dan; a play in 4 acts, by B. F. Gilmore.
104 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Bernard F. Gilmore, New York; D:
10928, July 9. 1907; 2c. July 5, 1907. [Note
Copies bear title : Dublin Dan, the Irish detec-
tive] 11907
Dublin lights; a romantic comedy drama in 4
acts, by Clay M. Greene.
© Edward Clayburgh. New York; 1887:
1588, Jan. 19. 11908
Dubonnart's folly; in 3 acts, by M. Souli§. [153]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1910 ; D :21782 ; Maurice Souli^,
Paris. 11909
Duo Vertige; or. The prince of follies, play in
3 acts, by E. A. Houston. 97 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Edith A. Houston, Chicago; D:2292,
Sept. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1902. 11910
Duca (II) di Reichstadt. See Duke (The) of
Reichstadt.
Ducal haps; a drama in 4 acts, by F. De Guerre.
San Francisco, Upton bros., 1901. 69 p. 12°.
© Frank De Guerre, San Francisco ; D :
933. Oct. 7, 1901 ; Ic. Nov. 25, 1901 ; Ic. Apr. 7,
1902. 11911
571
11912
DEAMATTC COMPOSITIONS
11932
Duchess (The); a drama In 4 acts, by W. C.
Carman.
© W. G. Carman. Ohio ; 1894 : 51550, Nov. 5.
11912
dramatization of Tlie Duchess' [Margaret A.
Hunserford'sl novel, by W. and J. Giles. 40 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William and Josephine Giles, Cedarville,
O. ; D : 1.5885, May 18, 1909 ; 2c. June 11, 1909.
11913
- a vaudeville play, by P. E. Browne.
© Porter Emerson Browne, Norwalk, Conn. ;
- 11914
D: 13471, July 22, 1908.
Duchess (The) and the duke; farce in 3 acts, by
H. Biirky. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1012; D: 29379; Henry
Burky, Brooklyn. 11915
Duchess Barbara; a play 'm 4 acts, by M. Michel-
son. 14G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Miriam ]\[ichelson, San Francisco; D:
9890, Jan. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1907. 11916
Duchess (The) de Lara; a drama in 5 acts, by
E. Schiff and A. Benrimo.
© Emma Schiff and A. Benrimo, United
States ; 1879 : 10488, Aug. 7. 11917
Duchess (The) de La Valliere; a play in 5 acts,
by Lord Lytton, from the original text, an
entirely new acting ed., edited by John M.
Kingdom. New York, 11. M. De Witt, 1875.
68 p. 12". ( [De AVitt's acting plays, no. 186] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
24.-)6, Mar. 16 ; 2c. Oct. 2L 11918
Duchess (The) de Pisa; a drama in 5 acts, by
E. Schiff and A. Benrimo.
© Emma Schiff and A. Benrimo, United
States ; 1878 : 8873, Aug. 2. 11919
Duchess (The) of Barghuys; a comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Lindsley.
© Harris Lindsley, New York ; D : 1804.
Apr. 29, 1902. 11920
Duchess of Bluffington; a farce comedy with
original music, written and composed by P.
Gaunt.
© Percy Gaunt, New York; 1893:30619,
June 27. 11921
Duchess (The) of Bluff shire; by F. W. Birken-
hauer and F. L. Cunningham, cover-title, 28 p.
8'. Printed.
© Triangle club, Princeton. N. J. ; D : 15159,
Feb. 24, 1909; 2c. Feb. 24, 1909. 11922
Duchess of Chamouni. Typewritten.
© Robt. Gerke, INLarietta, O, ; 1900 A : 12941,
May 22 ; 2c. May 22. 11923
Duchess (The) of Dantzic (Sans-Gene); comic
opera in 3 acts, written by Henry Hamilton,
composed by Ivan Caryll. London, Chappell
& CO., ltd., 1903. 33 p. 8". [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London : D : 4109, Oct. 19,
1903; 2c. Oct. 19, 1903. 11924
Duchess (The) of Devonshire; a drama in 4
acts, by Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, New York ; D :
2937, June 29, 1903. 11925
Duchess (The) of Dillpickles; a vaudeville in a
prologue and 2 acts, by Bud Gwynn [pseud,
of F. D. Rose] 44 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912 ; D : 31462 ; F. D. Rose,
San Francisco. 11926
Duchess (The) of Doherty court; comedy in 1
act, by Alfred Holies, New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 16 p. 4°.
© Jan. 31, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23235 ;
Sanniel French, ltd,, London. 11927
Duchess (The) of Dublin; a farce. Boston,
G. M. Baker & co. [1873] 2 p. 1., p. 241-274.
12°. ( [The amateur drama, no. 4] )
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1873 : 723, Jan.
25 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 11928
Duchess (The) of Gainsborough; a drama in 4
acts, by E. W. Doremus,
© Elizabeth W. Doremus, New York; D:
2816, Jan. 6, 1903. 11929
Duchess (The) of Malfi. See Masterpieces of
the English drama: Webster and Tourneur.
Duchess of Murray Hill; an opera burlesque in
1 act, by J. Berry.
© Jacob Berry, Woodside, N. Y. ; 1876:
8058, July 5. 11930
Duchess (The) of Padua; by Oscar Wilde, New
York, P, R. Reynolds [1907] 6 p. I., 209, [1]
p. 8".
© Methuen & co„ London ; A : 189258, Sept.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1907. 11930a
and Salome; [plays] by Oscar Wilde. New
York, F. M, Buckles & company, 1906. 120 p.
12°.
© F. M, Buckles & co,. New York : A : 1512.58,
July 6, 1906; 2c. Sept. 14, 1906. 11930b
See oJao Writings (The) of Oscar Wilde.
Duchess (The) of Puddledock, and Lilliputian
frolics, dramatic and musical extravaganzas,
arr. by E. Lee.
© Emma Lee, United States; 1884:25103,
Dec. 17. 11931
Duchess (The) of Rosemary lane; a drama in
4 acts, by B, L, Farjeon and T. B. MacDon-
ough.
© B. L. Farjeon and Thos. B. MacDonough,
United States; 1876:332, Jan. 7. 11932
See also Sally,
572
1193a
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
11955
Ducliess (The) of Suabia; a romantic dvnma in
5 acts, by F. M. Avery, founded upon the Ger-
man novel Ekkehard, by Joseph Victor vou
Scheffel. 14. aufl.
© Frank Montgomery Avery, Brooklyn ;
1883: 16707, Sept. 12. 11933
Duchess of Villa Franka; a tragic melodrama,
play in 4 acts, by L. Mantell.
© Lucian Mantell, New York ; D : 2577, Oct.
25, 1902. 11934
Duchesse (La) de la Riviere; drama in 3 acts,
by G. E. Doty. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913: D: 34082; George E.
Doty, New York 11935
Duchesse de Langeais; in 5 acts, by C. R. Buch-
anan. Typewritten.
© Claude R. Buchanan, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; 1900 A : 30170, Dec. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 10.
11936
play in 4 acts, by Claude R. Buchanan. 135
p. 8". Printed.
© C. R. Buchanan, Grand Rapids, Mich. :
D:6Cil2, May 1, 1905; 2c. Feb. 17, 1906; Ic.
Jan. 16, 1907. 11937
— See also Coquette (The)
Duchesse (The) de Montmars; a play of 4 acts
and 8 scenes.
© George E. Doty, New York ; 1896 : 31546,
May 25 ; 2c. JTay 25. 11938
Duckers (The); a vaudeville farce in 1 act, by
Perrine Lambert. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James H. Lambert, jr., Philadelphia ; D :
9876, Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. Feb. 25, 1907. 11939
Ducks on the fence; a comedy in 4 acts, by F.
Summerfield.
© Frederick Summerfield, New York ; 1894 :
21654, Apr. 27. 11940
Dude (The); an American comedy in 3 acts, bv
J. M. Morton.
© John Maccabe Morton. New York ; 1883 :
6130, Apr. 2. 11941
or. Fun at Long Branch, a dramatic and
musical composition, illustrated in 1 act and
5 scenes [by H. Montague] [Washington, H.
Montague, 1884] 6 1. 8°.
© Harry Montague, New York; 1883:
20682, Nov. 9; 2c. May 27, 1884. [Note: Title
on copies reads : The Dude ; an exquisite mid-
summer i-ipple at Long Branch] 11942
— • See also Friendly (A) tip.
Dude (The) and the prima donna. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles G. Taylor, New York; 1898:
41439, July 11; 2c. July 11. 11943
Dude (A) in a cyclone; a farce, by T. S. Deni-
son.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1895 : 35809 ;
July 9. 11944
Due four dollars; a dramatic episode in 1 scene,
by D. Lewis. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dave Lewis, New York ; D : 14051, Oct.
13, 1908: 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 11945
Due (I) sordi (The two deaf men); farce in 1
act by Giulio Moinaux [and Anicet Bourgeois]
adtijited from the Italian original by N. Mezza-
cappo [and] Louis Tangredi. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Nicholas Mezzacappo, West Brighton,
N. Y. ; D : 12625, Alar. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 27,
1908. 11946
Due unto others; play in 1 act, by A. N. Meyer.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24797 ; Annie Na-
than Meyer, New York. 11947
Duel; [par H. Lavedan] [Paris?] 1905. 2p. 1.,
68 p. 12".
© Henri Lavedan, Paris; D:6654, May 11,
1905 ; 2c. May 11, 1905. 11948
— a farce in 1 act, by C. Smith.
© Carl Smith, Omaha, Neb.; 1893:222.36,
May 8. 11949
novel vaudeville sketch, by H. G. Raymond.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911; D: 25236; Hal G.
Raymond, Ocean Park, Cal. 11950
original play in 4 acts, by Paul Prester
Temple [pseud, of W. W. Davis] 66 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1909; D: 17582; William
Whiting Davis, New York. 11951
•piece en 3 actes, par H. Lavedan. [Paris?]
1905. 2 p. 1., 68 p. 12°.
© Henri Lavedan, Paris; D:6654, May 11,
1905 ; 2c. May 11, 1905. 11952
ed. by Stephen H. Bush. New York,
H. Holt and company, 1911. x, 218 p. 16".
© Dec. 29, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; A : 303655 ;
Henry Holt & co.. New York. 11953
or. The two heroes, comedietta in 1 act.
from the German of Marsano, by W. Soubron.
© Wra. Soubron, Milwaukee; 1873:11360.
Oct. 4. 11954
Duel (A) at dawn; a 1 act tragedy, and A
millionaire's trials; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by E. R. Cox. New York, P. J. Ken-
nedy, 1894. 2 p. 1., 45 p. 12°. ([Kennedy's
new series of plays] )
© Eleanor R. Cox, New York; 1894:131.37,
Mar. 6; 2c. July 9. 11955
573
11956
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
11978
Duel (The) at the Chateau Marsanac; by E. E.
Erskine. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Erlen Erskine Greville, New York; D:
15283, Mar. 1, 1909; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 11956
Duel (Un) en amour. See Bataille de dames.
Duel (The) for love; romantic melodrama in 4
acts, with music, by Lucian Mantell. New
Yorlv, Lucian Mantell and G. J. Biondi [1910]
51 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 26, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1910 ; D : 22226 ;
L. Mantell and Gabriel J. Biondi, New York.
11957
Duel for the lily of the valley; or, Forgive
and be forgiven, grand new comedy, tragedy
and opera combined in 5 acts, prose, poetry
and music by Cassius Marcellus Clay Ze-
dacker. Cleveland, O., Leader printing co.
1883. 30 p., 1 1. 16°. [Libretto only]
© C. M, C. Zedacker, Cleveland; 1881:
13522, Sept. 3; 2c. Dec. 22, 1883. 11958
Duel (A) in the dark; a drama in 1 act, by
H. H. Winslow and G. Beban.
© Herbert Hall Winslow and George Beban,
New York; D: 11383, Sept. 19, 1907. 11959
a romantic play in 1 act, by M. Woods. 23
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IMurrv Woods, New York ; D : 13805, Sept.
15, 1908; 2c. Sept. 15, 1908. 11960
Duel (A) in the snow after a masquerade ball;
grand ballet pantomime in 3 scenes, by P.
Martinetti, music by Herv6.
© Paul Martinetti, Baltimore; 1890:3220,
Jan. 24. 11961
Duel (A) in the snow after the masquerade
ball; serio comic ballet pantomime in 3 scenes,
by P. Martinetti. 21 p. f". Ms.
© Paul Martinetti, United States; 1890:
7945, Mar. 10 ; Ic. Mar. 10. 11963
Duel (A) of hearts; a romantic modern play in
3 acts.
© Maida Craigen, New York; 1893:22484,
May 9. 11963
Duel (The) of love; romantic melodrama in 4
acts, by L. Mantell. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1910 ; D : 21746 ; Lucian Man-
tell, New York, and Gabriel J. Biondi, Cliff-
wood, N. J. 11964
Duel (A) of sex; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
5479, Aug. 22, 1904. 11965
Duel (The) of the isle. See Chip.
Duel (Un) s. v. p.; vaudeville en 1 acte, par
Henry Moreau & Marc Sonal [pseud, of
Georges Lanos] Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 52
p. 8".
© Dec. 28. 1911; 2c. Jan. 23. 1912; D:
28393; Joubert, Paris. 11966
Duel (A) to the death; a farce in 1 act, by
Robert C. V. Meyers. Philadelphia, The Penu
publishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39213.
July 30; 2c. July 30. 11967
Duel (A) under Eichelieu. See Marion de
I'Orme.
Duffer (The)
© Frank E. Carstarphen, Denver; 1899:
51034, Aug. 8. 11968
Duffy's blunders; an Irish comedy in 3 acts
and 6 scenes, by B. Ferguson. 107 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Barney Ferguson, New York; 1894:
32748, June 21 ; 2c. June 21. 11969
Duffy's jubilee; by W. S. Bates.
© William Smith Bates, Norwalk, Conn.;
1899:21636, Mar. 25. 11970
Duffy's masquerade; a comedy in 3 acts, by Gal-
lagher and West.
© Gallagher and West. New York; 1895:
11947, Feb. 28, 11971
Dugan's money; comedy in 1 act, bv Roland
Oliver [pseud, of H. White] [1], 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913 ; D : 34803 ; Henry White,
Sacramento, Cal, 11972
Duke; a drama in 4 acts, by F. C. Giiffith.
© Frank Carlos Griffith, Boston; 1876:
10190, Sept. 7. 11973
dramatization in 4 acts of J. Storer
Clouston's novel of the same name, by D. Kim-
ball. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 27, 1912 ; D : 29524 ; David Kim-
ball, Berck-Plage, France. 11974
Duke (A) and his double; an American comedy
of contemporary manners, by E. S. Van Zile
and M. Carson. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward S. Van Zile, Hartford, and Mur-
ray Carson, London ; D : 7846, Jan. 15, 1906 ;
2c. Jan. 15, 1906. 11975
Duke (The) and the actors; a comedy in 5 acts,
by L. de V. Chaudron.
© Louis de V. Chaudron, Mobile; ISSO:
8601, June 5. 11976
Duke (The) and the actress; a play, by Arthur
Sch.nitzhM', tr. from tiie German by H. Weysz.
58 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Hans Wevsz, New York ; D : 12624. Mar.
4, 1908; 2c. Mar. 4, 1908. 11977
plnv in 1 act, bv Arthur Schnitzler, tr. from
the German by H. Weysz. [28] p. 8". {In
Poet lore, July-August, 1910)
© Aug. 24, 1910; 2c. Sept. 14, 1910: D:
22048; Hans Weysz, New York. 11978
574
11979
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12001
Duke (The) and tlie cow-boy; by R. G. Chap-
man. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Robert Graves Chapman, San Antonio;
D : 7382, Oct. 10, 1905 ; Ic. Oct. 3, 1905 ; Ic.
Nov. 6, 1905. 11979
Duke (The) and the king; a sPcetch, by W. Car-
leton. Proof.
© Will Carleton, Brooklyn ; D : 13945, Sept.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908. 11980
Duke (The) and the valet; a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. C. Colwell. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv C. Colwell, United States; D:
15674, Apr. 21, 1909; 2e. Apr. 29, 1909. 11981
Duke de Reichstadt; a dramatic composition in
4 acts, by E. Stout.
© Ernest Stout. Chicasjo; D : 305, Apr. 3,
1901. 11982
Duke (The) Lorenzo's ward; an original drama
in 1 act, by W. F. .Johnson and A. Young.
© Willis Fletcher Johnson and Alfred
Young, Brooklyn; 1894: 17209, Mar. 28. 11983
Duke (The) of Arizona; comedy in 3 acts, by
I. C. Tichenor. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1913 ; D : 31973 ; Ira C. Tiche-
nor, Los Angeles. 11984
See also Cattle (The) thief.
Duke (The) of Birkenwald; drama in 5 acts, by
V. Wagner. 24 p. S". Printed.
© Victor Wagner, Milwaukee ; 1895 : 54070,
Oct. 24 ; 2c. Feb. 13. 1896. 11985
Duke of Blitzberg; by E. S. Ruskay. 188 p.
8". Typewritten.
© Everett S. Ruskay, New York; D : 6824.
June 16, 1905 ; 2c. June 5, 1905. 11986
Duke (The) of Dogville; in 1 act, by P. J. Kane.
© Patrick J. Kane, Cincinnati ; 1900 A :
26S66, Oct. 29. 11987
Duke (The) of Duquoin; musical comedy in 3
acts, libretto with verses by Ruth Anna Reid
and M. C. Smith. [98] p. 4". Type\vritten.
[Words only]
© 1 c. Dec. 17, 1915; D: 42510; M. Con-
stance Smith, St. Louis. 11987a
Duke of Durham; play in 1 act, by John O'Con-
nor. 11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1913 ; D : 32779 ; Minnie Pal-
mer, Chicago. 11988
Duke (The) of Fortunone; operetta in 3 acts,
words by George Toile [pseud, of L. C. Schera]
music by C. B. Clark.
© Li da Clara Schem, Hoboken, N. J. ; D :
123, Feb. 7, 1901. 11989
Duke of Gandia; by Algernon Charles Swin-
burne. New York and London, Harper &
brothers, 1908. 58 p. 8".
© Harper & bros., New York; A: 200797,
Feb. 29, 1908; 2c. Apr. 2, 1908. 11990
Duke (The) of Kandos; a drama in 5 acts, by
A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1881 : 14625,
Sept. 24. 11991
Duke of Killicrankie; farcical romance in 8
acts, by Robert jNIarshall. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 122
p. 12^
© Nov. 25, 1910; 2c. Nov. 26, 1910; D:
22654; Samuel French, ltd., London. 11992
Duke (The) of Marleybone; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E. C. de Bouilla, and H. White. 82 p. 4».
Typewritten.
© Emanuel Camoin de Bonilla and Her-
vey White, New York; D:6465, Apr. 5, 1905;
2c. Apr. 5, 1905. 11993
Duke (The) of Reichstadt (II Duca di Reich-
stadt); play in 6 acts, by E. P. King, from the
Italian of Riccardo Castelvecchlo.
© Eugene Pride King, Providence, R. I.;
1900 A : 18047, July 21. 11994
Duke of Ta-ra-ra; mxisical comedy in 2 acts,
by Robert AVilliams Lillard. 87 p. 4°. TjT)e-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1910 ; D : 20305 ; R. W. Lil-
lard, Chicago. 11995
Duke of Tula; by A. F. Van Deventer. 89 p.
4", Typewritten.
© A. F. Van Deventer, New York; D:
6996, July 20, 1905; 2c. July 21, 1905. 11996
Duke (The), the g'irl and the money; musical
comedy, by W. Decker and Clias. L. I^ewis.
[27] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910; D : 22628 ; Walter
Decker, Keyser, W. Va. 11997
Duke's (The) daug-hter; a dramatic sketch in 1
act. by F. Suramerfield. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York; 1899:
23501, Apr. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 11998
Duke's (The) dilemma; a comedy in 3 acts, bv
H. F. Allen.
© H. Francis Allen, St. Louis ; 1893 : 8178,
Feb. 13. 11999
— — an opera bouffe, by C. C. Hasklns.
© C. C. Hasklns, Louisville; 1876:1679.
Feb. 7. 12000
Duke's (The) double; comic opera in 3 acts,
book by H. W. Hart, music by W. B. Goiite.
© H. W. Hart, Morris Park. N. Y. ; 1896;
65654, Dec. 2. 12001
575
13002
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12023
Duke's (The) double — Continued.
a romantic play in 5 acts, by C. J. Henry.
© Henry Kleinau, London; 1899:74982,
Nov. 17; 2c. Nov. 17. 12002
Duke's (The) favorite; tragedy in 4 acts, by E.
Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown, INId. ;
1875 : 12496, Nov. 27. 12003
Duke's (The) fool; comic opera in 3 acts, by R.
Fax. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909 ; D : 1GG77 ; Reuben Fax,
Toronto, Canada. 12004
Duke's (The) jester; an original romantic com-
edy in 4 acts, by Espy Williams.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans; 1900
A : 7040, Mar. 16. 12005
Duke's mask; a play in 5 acts, by A. E. Rice.
© Alfred E. Rice, Portland, Or. ; D : 8772,
July 2, 1906. 12006
Duke's (The) messenger; play in 2 scenes and
a chorus, by A. A. S. James. [1], 29 p. 4".
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913 ; D : 32326 ; Alice Archer
Sewall James, Urbana, O. 12007
Duke's (The) motto; a play in a prologue and
4 acts, by J. H. McCarthy. 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Justin Huntly McCarthy, London; D:
13761, Sept. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1908. 12008
Duke's (The) pledge; by G. Addison.
© Grace Addison, San Francisco; 1899:
35327, May 26. 12009
See Revello.
See Am.erican
(An)
Duke's (The) revenge.
Duke's (The) secret,
duchess.
Duke's son; play in 4 acts, by C. Hamilton. 84
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 5, 1913 ; D : 33152 ; Cosmo Hamil-
ton, New York. 12010
Duke's (The) spy; a play in 5 acts, by L. R.
Shewell. Baltimore, 1880.
© L. R. Shewell, United States; 1880:
16534, Nov. 1. 12011
Duke's (The) understudy; musical comedy in 2
acts, by M. E. Swan. [2], 104 p. 4". Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D: 21431; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 12012
Duke's (The) ward; romantic drama in 1 act,
by Alfred Young and W. F. Johnson. 18 p.
f*. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 29. 1913; D: 33927; Willis
Fletcher Johnson, New York. 12013
Duke's (The) widow; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Montague. 155 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912; D: 30408; John Mon-
tague, New York. 12014
Dukkehjem (Et) See Efterladte skrifter; af
Henrik Ibsen. — Nora.
Dulce himeneo; entrem^s en prosa, original
. de O. Castel del Valle y V. Castilla. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 15
p. 12°.
© Sept. 23. 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16899; Obdulio Castel del Valle y Vicente
Castilla, Madrid. 12015
Dulcie's devotion — in spite of all; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stillwell. 72 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura .lean Libbey-Stillwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12091, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 16, 1908.
12016
Dumas; a drama in 5 acts, by H. Hyde. 74 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Henry M. Hyde. Highland Park, 111.; D:
14232, Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 12017
Dumb-bell Daisy; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by A. P. K. (Sidney Carlton)
© A. P. King, London; D:3892, Sept. 3,
1903. 12018
— Same.
© A.
1903.
King, London; D:4025, Sept. 29.
12019
Dumb-bell (A) dilemma; a vaudeville sketch,
by P. Hamlin.
© Philip Hamlin, Denver ; D : 14413, Nov.
30, 1908. 12020
Dumb-cake (The); a play in 1 act, by Arthur
Morrison and Richard Pryce. New Y'ork, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 22 p.
12°. ([French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 120] )
© Samuel French, New York; D: 11280,
Sept. 4, 1907; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908. 12021
Dumb man's curse; protean play in 1 act, by
J. Bernard Dickson. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1909; D: 17599; Henri de
Vries, London. 12022
Dumb (The) man's love. See Detected.
Dumb man's oath; or, A mother's prayer, melo-
drama in 3 acts, written and dramatized by
George Bryden.
© Sig. Constantino, St. Louis ; 1873 : 10209,
Sept. 9th. 12023
576
12023
COPVKIGHTED IN TUK UNITED STATES
12038
Dumb (The) Moschiacli; drama in 3 acts, by
D. EMnski.
T,-! V'3 M^"^r^' ^ r^ i<):{N'"n ;n^r)D 'ii'tzrsi! tji
New York, INI. Gurewitch book store, 1914. 112
p. 12".
© May 23, 1914 ; 2c. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37473 ;
David Pinski, New York. 12023a
Dumb (The) supper; a drama in 5 acts, by A.
De Fonblunque.
© Albany De Fonblanque, New Orleans;
1886 : 24623, Nov. 1. 12024
Dumb (The) waiter; a farce in 1 act for female
characters onlv, by Helen Sberman Griffith.
Boston, V/. H. Baker & co. [1903] 18 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 2919,
Jan. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1903. 12025
Dumb (A) watch; an original 3 act musical
farce comedy, by Arthur L. Faulks.
© Mrs. W. H. Faulks, Burr Oak, Mich.;
1892:34856, Aug. 25. 12026
Dumb (A) wife; or, Julious Julian in search
of a wife, a dramatic composition, by M. B.
Aldrich. 22 p. f. Typewritten.
© M. B. Aldrich, Chicago ; D : 563, June 10,
1901; 2c. June 11, 1901. 12027
Dumb (The) witness; by M. E. Woods. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912; D: 28665; Mary E.
Wood.s, Providence, R. I. 12028
Dumdums; a cause for consideration in 1 act
of 2 scenes, by J. N. Wilson. 18 p, 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915 ; D : 39969 ; Jerome Nel-
son Wilson, New York. 12028a
Dumme (Der) August. See Lori Pollinger. —
Miss Patsy.
Dumme (Die) Doortie. See Fiinf komodien.
Dumme (Das) herz; ein operettenzyklus in 3
bilder, von Rudolf Oesterreicher und Wil-
helm Sterk, rausik von O. M. Ziehrer. SoufFlier-
und regiebuch. Leipzig, Ludwig Doblinger
(Bernhard Herzmansky), 1914. 163 p. 8".
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D: 38517; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
12028b
operettenzyklus von 3 bildern, von Rudolf
Oesterreicher und Wilhelm Sterk, musik von
C. M. Ziehrer. Textbuch der gestlnge. Leip-
zig, Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman-
sky) 1914. 46 p. 12".
© Feb. 24, 1914 ; Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37534 ;
L. Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leip-
zig. 12028c
Dumme Jakob; komiidie in 3 akten, von Thad-
diius Kittner. Berlin, E. Fleischel & co.,
1910. 2 p. 1., 139 p. 12".
© Jan. 25. 1910; 2c. .Tan. 19, 1910; D:
17979 ; Egon Fleischel & co.. Berlin. 12029
Dummkopf (Der); lustspiel in 5 aufziigen, von
Ludwig Fulda. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben,
1907. cover-title, 222 p. 12°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin; D: 117.52,
Oct. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 12030
ed. with introduction and notes by
William Kilborne Stewart. New York, H.
Holt and company, 1910. vii, 179 p. 16°.
© Oct. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 10,' 1910 ; A : 2733S0 ;
Henry Holt & Co., New York. 12031
Dumm.y (The); farce in 1 act. Homer Granville
[pseud, of H. D. Grant] 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1911; D: 25887; Homer D.
Grant, New York. 12032
a play in 1 act, by L. Donahue. 6 p. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30070 ; Lena Dona-
hue, Kansas City, Mo. 12033
or. Silence is golden, comedy with music.
by G. H. Gatts. [3], 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1912 ; D : 31477 ; Grace Hay-
ward Gatts, Oak Park, 111. 12034
Dummy (The) and the bumming bird; a sym-
bolical drama in 1 act, by R. L. McCardell,
with apologies to the author of The mummy
and the humming bird and John Drew. 1 p.
12". Printed.
© Roy L. McCardell, New Rochelle, N. Y. ;
D : 2459, Oct. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1902. 12035
Dummy (A) but no dunce; comedy in 1 act, by
Mark Reardon. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1915; D: 39664; Mark S.
Reardon, 3d, New York. 12035a
Duna, the spirit of the Dunes; masque, by J. J.
Abt. Chicago, The Prairie club. [7] p. 8°.
© Oct. 19, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1913 ; D : 34943 ;
Mrs. Jacob J. Abt, Chicago. 12036
Dundreary's son; a comedy.
© Lytton Sothern and Horace Wall, United
States ; 1882 : 19503, Nov. 18. 12037
Dunkelblaue (Die) wiese; dialog fiir 3 knaben
und 2 niiidchen, [von] Von Waldemar. Antigo,
Wis., Antigo publishing company. 10 p. 24°.
(Dialoge und vortriige fiir schulfeste, no. 36)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
41.334 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 12037a
Dunkirk mystery; a play in 4 acts, by William
Arthur Howell.
© Marie J. Howard, New York; D:0997.
July 20, 1905. 12038
5379—15 37
577
12039
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1205f
Dunkle punkt; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Gustav
Kadelburg un<l Rudolf Presber. Berlin, F.
Bloch erben, 1909. 114 p. 8".
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909: D: 17623: Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 12039
Dunkle (Das) thor; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen.
von Felix Philippi. Broslau, Schlesische
verlags-anstalt v. S. Schottlaeuder, 19U3. 187
p. 12".
© Schlesische verlags-anstalt v. S. Schott-
laeuder, Breslau. Geruniny ; D : 2468, Oct. 20.
1902; 2c. Oct. 20, 1902. 12040
Dunn-stock; a gypsy play in 4 acts, by A. .1.
Lauck. 92 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Anthonv J. Lauck, Indianapolis ; D : 8937,
Aug. 9, 1906"; 2c. Aug. 9, 1906. 12041
Dupe (The); play in 4 acts, by W. W. Whalen.
40 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. aiar. 31, 1914 ; D : 36039 ; Will W.
Whalen, Harrisburg, Pa. 12041a
See also Four plays of the Free theater.
Duped; by W. W. Erwin. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911 ; D : 25235 ; William W.
Erwin, New York. 12042
See also Little mother of the slums.
Dupes (The) of destiny; play in 4 acts, by E. I>.
Vutirbees. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21286; Edward L.
Voorhees, Philadelphia. 12043
Dupes of fanaticism; or. The curse of polyg-
amy, by Mrs. W. A. Du Coe.
© Mrs. W. A. Du Coe, Sonora, Cal. ; 1884 :
9199, May 3. 12044
Duplexed duplicity simplexed; farce tabloid.
by H. Howard [pseud, of H. H. Levy] 35 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915 ; D : 39944 ; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 12044a
Duplicity; comedy farce in 3 acts and 2 scenes,
by Walter S. Craven. 127 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Daisy H. Craven, New York ; 1890 : 499G.
Feb. 10 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 12045
a drama in 4 acts, by F. Florence.
© Francis Florence, New York ; 1889 : 2548.
.Tan. 21. 12046
a melodrama in 5 acts, by A. K. Fulton.
© Albert K. Fulton, Baltimore ; 1884 : 178-53.
Sept. 3. 12047
p. 4^
.lospjili
12048
Duplicity — Continued.
s(M iety comedy drama in 4 acts and tableau,
by M. Taylor.
© Marie Taylor, Nev>' York; 1893:19812,
Apr. 22. 12049
Durch! komodie in 5 akten, von Otto Hinnerk
[pseud, von Otto Hinrich.senl Berlin, Oester-
held & CO., 1915. 115 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1915; D : 41831 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 12049a
Durch die zeitung; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Richard (Jorter. 108 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D : 37604 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 12049b
(eine verflixte annonce); schwank in 3
aufziigen, von Ricliard Gorter. Leipzig,
Philipp Reclam, .inn. [19151 75 p. 24".
© Aug. 17, 1915 ; Ic. Oct. 2, 1915 ; D : 41905 ;
Philipp Reclam, .iun., Leipzig. 12049c
Durchs schlUsselloch; schwank in 3 akten, von
R. Overweg. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
ba ndes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h. 92 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914 ; D : 38012 ; Robert Over-
weg, Leipzig. 12049d
Duress; comedy in 1 act, by J. Shively. 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1915; D: 40265; .Josephine
Shively, San FrancLsco. 12049e
Durgins (The) of the South; or. The Northern
spy, a play, by W. A. Clark.
© William Adolphus Clark, Boston; 18S6 :
1988, Jan. 25. 12050
During her father's absence; dramatic comedy
in 1 act, by F. D. Day. 8 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frank D. Day, Brooklyn ; D : 5709, Oct.
31, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1904. 12051
During the intermezzo; play in 1 act. by G. V.
Bacon. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1913; D: 34860; George
Vaux Bacon, New York. 12052
During the war,
© L. L. Spring, New York ; 1883 : 5677, Mar.
28. 12053
— 1 act comedy, by J. Godfrey. 8
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17. 1910; D : 22.580 :
Godfrey, Boston.
by C. Nagely.
© Carlton Nagely. New York ; D : 8144. Mar.
12, 1906. 12054
Durn (The) fool; rural comedy in 4 acts, by F.
Moss. [3]. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8. 1912: D: 282.57; Fredric Moss.
Kansas City. Mo. 12055
578
12055
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12072
Dusk (The) of silence; play of 12 scenes in 1
act, by E. C. Randall. [4], 63 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915 ; D : 42199 ; Ethel Claire
Randall, Chicago. 12055a
Dusky (The) belles of Darktown; play in 3
parts, by E. M. De Bruler. [9] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© 1 c. Dec. 3, 191.5 ; D : 42408 ; Edith M. De
Bruler, Sullivan, III. 12055b
Dusky (The) rivals; by M. G. Winstock and J.
S. McQuade.
© Melviu G. Winstock and James S. Mc-
Quade, New York ; D : 1971, June 5, 1902.
12056
Dust and diamonds; a serio-comic drama in 5
acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1873:9820.
Sept. 1. 12057
Dust and toadstools; or. Nine hundred and
ninety-nine times alive, a fiftieth century
drama, by G. A. Kastelic.
© G. A. Kastelic. San Francisco ; 1895 :
32499. June 21. 12058
Dust in the eyes; a society drama in 2 acts, tr.
and adapted from the French, by M. B. Bar-
nard and C. F. Bourne.
© INI. B. Barnard and C. F. Bourne. Chelsea.
Mass. ; 1887 : 5328, Mar. 7. 12059
See also Bluffers (The)
Dust (The) of defeat; a romantic drama in 4
acts and 5 scenes, by L. Osbourne. 166 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Llovd Osbourne, Ran Francisco; D : 482,
May 17, 1901 ; 2c. May 17, 1901. 12060
Dust (The) of the earth; drama in 4 acts,, by
Katharine Kavanaush. Chicago, The dra-
matic publishuig company. 1911. 55 p. 16".
© Dec. 28. 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28130 ;
Dramatic pub. CO., Chicago. ' 12061
a play in 4 acts, by K. Kavanaugh. 67 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Katharine Kavanaugh, Baltimore ; D :
12239, Jan. 24, 1908; 2c. Jan. 24, 1908. 12062
Dust of the road; play in 1 act. by K. S. Good-
man. Chicago, Tlie Stage guild. 21 p. 12".
© Apr. 1.5, 1913; 2c. Sept. 15, 1913; D:
34591 ; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Chicaso.
12063
Dutch (The) champion; a bunch of nonsense in
2 acts, by W. H. Ward. 16 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© W. H. Ward, Delanson, N. Y. ; D : 12575,
Mar. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1908. 120(>4
Dutch cocktail; a Dutch rapid fire talking act,
by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1906. 13 p. 12".
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 9079, Sept.
12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 12065
Dutch-courage; 1 act play, by Gail Clarkson.
21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMay 4, 1915 ; D : 40552 ; Clark Carson,
Los Angeles. 12065a
Dutch (The) detective; farce in 3 acts, by W. B.
Hare. Boston. Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
.53 p. 12°. (Baker's ed. of plays)
© Feb. 21. 1914; 2c. Ft^b. 24. 1914; D:
36116 ; Walter Ben Hare, Canton, N. Y.
12065b
Dutch flats; an original burlesque on French
flats.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1879 : 14949.
Nov. 8. 12066
Dutch (The) fool. See Karl Kline.
Dutch (The) girl; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by R. A. M. Deeley, music by Edwin C. Row-
ley.
© Richai-d A. M. Deeley, Hudson, N. Y. ; D :
4692, Mar. 7, 1904. 12067
a quaint musical comedy in 2 acts, by N.
Harding, nuisic by A. M. Norden. 131 p. 4".
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Newman Harding, London ; D : 5512.
Sept. 8, 1904; 2c. Oct. 21, 1904. 12068
Dutch Jake; or. True blue, a drama in 3 acts,
by H. H. Dunn. Clyde, O., Ames publishing
company, 1890. 20 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 279] )
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; 1890:37906,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 12069
Dutch justice; a very laughable sketch in 1
scene, bv D. L. IMorris, arr. by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt [1876] 1 p. 1., 8 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama,
no. 95] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7990, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 12070
Dutch love; musical novelty, by M. Harding. 8
p. 4°. Ms. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915; D: 40.566; Max Hard-
ing, New York.
12070a
Dutch (The) orphan. See Nannie.
Dutch Patience; a burlesque tr. into Pennsyl-
vania German of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic
opera. Patience, by A. C. Moss.
© Alfred Charles Moss, Streator, 111.; D:
840, Sept. 5, 1901. 12071
Dutch pickaninnies; by Krause and Rosa.
© Krause & Rosa, New York ; 1898 : 51887,
Sept. 3 ; 2c. Sept. 8. 12072
579
12073
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12094
Dutch Pinafore; a burlesque tr. into Pennsyl-
vania German of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic
opera, H. M. S. Pinafore, by A. C. Moss.
© Alfred Charles Moss, Streator, 111.; D:
841, Sept. 5, 1901. 12073
Dutch politics; a monologue, by D. McPhee. 3
p. port. 8°.
© Downey McPhee, Des Moines ; A : 206031,
May 4, 1908 ; 2c. May 8, 1908. 12074
Dutch (The) prize fighter; a Dutch farce in 1
act, by F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Araes.
1886. 6 p. 12". ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 102] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 2S0S1, Dec.
13 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 12075
Dutch (The) raffle; I smokes mine pipe, a bur-
letta extravaganza in 1 act, by H. Macarthy.
© Harry Macarthy, New York ; 1872 : 4381,
Apr. 26. 12076
Dutch (The) recruit; a military play, by E. S.
Heath.
© Edwin S. Heath, Kennerdell, Pa.; 1885:
10552, May 8 ; 2c. May 9. 12077
an original allegorical drama of the Civil
War of 1861 to 1866, in 5 acts, by J. T. Vegiard.
36 p. 16". Printed.
© J. T. Vegiard, Illinois; 1878:11479, Oct.
7 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 12078
Dutchey vs. Nigg-er; an original farce in 1
scene, by James O. Luster. Clyde, O., A. D.
Ames, 1887. 1 p. 1., 6. p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 220] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. : 1887 : 5979, Mar.
14 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 12079
Dutchman (The) and the tramp; a comedy
sketch in 1 act, by Harry L. Newton and A. S.
Hoffman. Chicago and New York, The Dra-
matic publishing company, 1902. 10 p. 12".
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2543, Nov.
3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 12080
Dutchman's (The) ghost; in 1 scene, by Larry
Toolev, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M.^De Witt [1875] 1 p. 1., 6 p. 12". ([De
Witt's Ethiopiiin and comic drama, no. 64] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7702, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 12081
Dutchman's (The) honeymoon; comedy drama
of intense heart interest in 4 acts, by Chas.
Norton and W. C. Herman. 60 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tulv 20, 1914; D: 37625; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 12081a
an original farce comedy in 3 acts, by Wm.
A. Conway.
© W. A. Conway, Shamokin, Pa.; D:1334,
Jan. 22, 1902. 12082
Dutchman's (The) picnic; a farce in 1 act, by
Ennnet Haskett. Clyde, O., Ames publishing
■ company.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:76401,
Dec. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 12083
Dutchmen in Amerika; sketch in 9 scenes, by
H. Bulss. 26 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912 ; D : 29738 ; Horst Bulss,
New York. 12084
Duty; an historical drama, by C. M. Caughy.
© Charles M. Caughy, Baltimore; 1883:
22695, Dec. 8. 12085
— a play in 5 acts, by C. Euiton.
© Chandos Fulton, Brooklyn; 1874:10348,
Aug. 6. 12086
— or, John Delmer's daughters, a comedy in
3 acts, by Henry C. De Mille. New York
[1883] 66 p. 8".
© M. H. Mallory, New York; 1883:21985.
Nov. 28 ; 2c. Nov. 30. 12087
or. Love and jealousy, an historical drama
of the days of the Stuart insurrection of 1745,
by C. M. Caughy.
© Charles M. Caughy, Baltimore; 1874:
4947, Apr. 14 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 12088
Duty, reason and passion; an American drama
in 5 acts, by L. A. Baratt.
© Luis A. Baratt, New York; 1875:3872,
Apr. 19. 12089
Duval pere et fils; coraedie en 1 acte, de
Charles Esquier. Paris, C. Joubert, 1905.
cover-title, 15 p. 4".
© Celestin Joubert. Paris ; D : 7476, Oct. 30,
1905 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1905. 12090
Dwarf's (The) spell; a Christmas play, by J.
Edgar Park. Boston, New York [etc.] The
Pilgrim press [1912] 4 p. 1., [3]-55 p. 12".
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; A : 330145 ;
Luther H. Gary, Boston. 12091
[Dwoireleh; drama in 4 acts, by H. Solotaroff J
-N'bNT bb' pc ,ir*^ps 4 ^•'N r^NTi n :"rb'."niD-i"
[110] p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. June 3, 1911 ; D : 24417 ; Hillel Solo-
taroif, New York. 12092
Dwyer, the rapparee; an Irish national drama
in 4 acts, by A. M. Quinn. Indianapolis, 1870.
© Alice May Quinn, United States; 1876:
11946, Oct. 25. 12093
Dying (The) pugilist; sketch, by Arthur E.
Morrison and John P. P. Watson.
© Milton Bromley, Chicago: D:5722, Oct.
26, 1904. 12094
580
12095
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12117
Dynamite; comedy in 3 acts, from the Gerinan
of Oscar Bhinienthal, adapted and tr. by Geo.
Arthur and R. A. Weil.
© A. Blumenthal, New York; 1893:29338,
.Tune 20. 12095
play in 3 acts, by F. T. Martin. [96] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1912; D: 31546; Frederick
Townsend Martin, New York. 12096
Dynamite, in three explosions; a new comedy
in 3 acts, by H. Fay. 41 p. f°. Typewritten
and Ms.
© Hugh Fay, Colorado Springs, Col. ; 188-5 :
5700, Mar. 9 ; 2c, June 1. 12097
Dynamite (A) plot; by Robert C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & cc, Philadelphia; 1892:
46294, Nov. 14. 12098
Dynamite (The) vault; a comedy in 1 act, by
.1. W. Standish. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. Standish, New York ; D : 928.
Oct. 5, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1901. 12099
Dynamiter (The); play in 1 act, by H. C. God-
dard. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911; D: 28072; Harold C.
Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 12100
Dynamiters (The); play in 3 acts, by Kate Leon.
[87] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15. 1912 ; D : 28709 ; Kate L. Dal-
liba. New York. 12101
Dynasts (The) ; a drama of the Napoleonic wars,
in 3 parts, 19 acts and 130 scenes, by Thomas
Hardy, pt. 1.
© Macmillan co., New York ; D : 4527, Jan.
12, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1904. 12102
Dyspepsia; a comedy of American life, in 4 acts,
by F. B. Stanford. Typewritten.
© Frederick B. Stanford, Brooklyn; 1897:
46557, Aug. 19 ; 2c. Aug. 19. 12103
Dyspepsia (The) asylum; a musical farce com-
edy, in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by J. M. Cooke.
Typewritten.
© John M. Cooke, New York ; 1899 : 57203,
Sept. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 12104
Dyspepsia (The) cure; a comedy in 4 acts, by
J. W. Colegrove. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John W. Colegrove, W. Somerville, Bos-
ton ; D : 4710, Mar. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1904.
12105
Dyspeptic (The); a farce in 3 acts, by A. Luzzi.
151 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1909 ; D : 16223 ; Arthur Luzzi,
New York. 12106
Dziesiec lat karczmy; dramat w pieciu aktach,
na tie zycia Polakow w Ameryce przez, Ks.
Jana Kubackiego. South Bend, Ind., Gramza
i Rudyfiski, 1913. 67 p. 10".
© May 16, 1913; 2c. May 19, 1913; D:
33264 ; John Kubacki, South Bend, Ind. 12107
'E dun'no where 'e are; a farcical comedy in 8
acts, by John Douglas.
© Rosenquest & Arthur, New York; 1894:
20330, Apr. 20. 12108
E. H,, jr.; a drama in 4 acts, by Maurg Auldyn.
[11] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Fred L. Diggs, New York ; D : 15827. Mav
11, 1909; 2c. May 11, 1909. 12109
E pluribus unum; a romantic comedy drama in
3 acts, by L. Ditrichstein. 106 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Leo Ditrichstein, New York ; D : 3726.
July 15, 1903; 2c. July 15, 1903. 12110
Eachand Evry Wunufus; allegory in 5 acts
with a prologue and an epilogue, by D. Gold-
schmidt. 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan, 2, 1915 ; D : 39260 ; Daniel Gold-
schmidt, New York. 12110a
Eadred, Lionheart, the g-ladiator; a romantic
play, by Miron Leffing\vell and Wilson Day.
76 p. f. Typewritten.
© Charles Day Wilson, Cleveland; D:
10120. Mar. 11, 1907; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 12111
Eager heart; a Christmas mystery-play, by A. M.
Buckton. London, Methuen & co., 1904. 4 p.
I., 40 p. 12".
© Alice Mary Buckton, Loudon ; D : 6179,
Feb. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905. 12112
play in 3 acts, by Marion Fairfax [pseud.
of M. F. Marshall] [135] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1911 ; D : 24597 : Mrs. Tullv
Marshall, New York. 12113
Eagle (The); tragedy in 4 acts, by N. N. Cook.
56 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910 ; D : 17955 ; Nina Nelson
Cook, Los Angeles. 12114
Eag'le (The) and the serpent; a 4 act spectacu-
lar serio-comedy drama, by W. M. Reece.
© AVilliam M. Reece, Ottumwa, la.; D:
15327, Mar. 13, 1909. 12115
Eagle Elsa; a romantic drama in 4 acts, tr.
and adapted from the German by the permis-
sion of tiie authoress. Baroness von Hillern, by
Fred Lyster and L. E. Stowell.
© Lilian E. Stowell. United States; 1882:
93, Jan. 5. 12116
Eagle Eye; a romantic Indian melodrama in 4
acts, by C. D. Peet. 56 p. f". TjT)ewritten.
© Charles D. Peet, Cincinnati; D: 10640.
May 25, 1907 ; 2c. May 25, 1907. 12117
581
12118
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12136
Eagle Eye across the Rapidan; or, Zeak John-
son, the Ecout, at Bethesda church and the
Weldon railroad, by E. Johnson.
© Ezekiel Johnson, Wellsville, N. Y. ; 1802:
8937, Feb. 26. 12118
Eagle Eye, war-leader and peace-maker; play
in 1 net, by K. Abbott. [1], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913 ; D : 32838 ; Keene Abbott.
Omaha, Neb. 12119
Eagle (The) of the empire; play in 4 acts, from
f'yrus Townsend Brady's novel of same title,
dramatized by H. Leijihton. 105 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D: 39310; Harry Lei^h-
ton. New York. 12119a
Ea^le Pass; a melodrama in 5 acts, by O. C.
Johnston.
© Orson Clifford Johnston, New York;
189G : 46277, Aug. 14. 12120
Eag-le tavern; a drama in 4 acts, by G. Andrews.
143 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Gertrude Andrews, Brooklyn ; D : 1580,
Mar. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1902. 12121
Eag'le's (The) claw; drama in 4 acts, by M. L.
Guelich. [351 P- 4". Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 27. 1914 ; D : 36179 ; Mary Louise
Guelich, Rock Hill, S. C. 12121a
Eagle's (The) flight. Sec America.
Eagle's (The) nest; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by J. F. Ballard. 88 p. 4". Typewritten.
© .John Fred Ballard, Nucla, Col. ; D : 1.5978,
June 1, 1909 ; 2c. June 1, 1909. 12122
a tale of '70. a drama in 5 acts, by A. R.
Smith and E. Arden.
© Arden R. Smith and Edwin Arden, Brook-
lyn ; 1885 : 13267, June 16. 12123
— See also Are you an eagle? — Chattanooga.
Eaglet (The) See King of Rome.
Earl (The); a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. Larsen.
San Francisco, The Hicks Judd company, 1895.
32 p. 8".
© Joseph Larsen, San Francisco ; 1895 :
43324, Aug. 26 ; 2c. Sept. 13. 12124
Earl (The) and the girl; a new and original
musical play in 2 acts, by Seymour Hicks,
lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Ivan
Carvll. Lyrics. London, Chappell & co., ltd.,
1903. 30 p. 8".
© Cliappell & CO., London ; D: 4371, Dec. 11,
1903 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1903. 12125
Earl (The) and the maid of Salem. See Puri-
tania.
Earl (The) of Essex; or. The history of a
queen's favorite, a metric tragedy in 5 acts,
by D. T. Calhihan.
© Daniel Thomas Callahan, San Francisco ;
D : 4170, Nov. 2, 1903. 12126
Earl of Glandore; by G. D. Steele.
© G. D. Steele, Washington ; D : 3210, Mar.
28, 1903. 12127
Earl of Munster; a drama in 4 acts, by T. H.
Davis. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; D:
9814, Jan. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907. 12128
Earl of Norwich; sketch, by J. A. Westhauser.
7 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910; D: 20236; .Joseph A.
Westhauser, St. Paul. 12129
Earl (The) of Pawtucket; 3 act play, by A.
Thomas. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40376; Augustus
Thomas, New York. 12129a
Earl (The) of Radnor; a comedy, by H. J.
O'Bryan.
© Henry J. O'Bryan, Denver ; 1899 : 56829
Sept. 5. 12130
Earle Wayne; a drama in 5 acts and a prologue,
by M. Talford.
© INIark Talford, Cleveland; 1885:20145,
Sept. 25. 12131
Earls and jesters; a dramatic composition, by
W. R. Beauchaine.
© Warren R. Beauchaine, Los Angeles ; D :
6920, July 7, 1905. 12132
Earl's (The) daughter; a drama in 5 acts, rearr.
and (h'amatized from Elizabeth Vanloon's
novel, A heart twice won, bv O. Richev. Clyde,
O., A. D. Ames [1882] 1 p. 1., 26 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 145] )
© Octavia Richey, Findlay, O. ; 1882 : 2238,
Feb. 11 ; 2c. July 3. 12133
Earl's (The) heir; a drama in 4 acts, by John A.
Harrington (John Carboy)
© A. H. Wood, New York ; 1889 : 21229, July 9.
12134
Earlscourt farm; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Mrs. T. Miller. New York, John Polhenms,
1880. 50 p. 8°.
© ]\Irs. Thomas IMiller, United States ; 1880 :
1209, Jan. 20; 2c. Jan. 29. 12135
Early (The) bird; a commedietta, by A. J.
A\'haley, 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Whaley. Philadelphia ; D :
11755, Nov. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1908. 12136
582
12137
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12154
Early (The) bird — (.'ontinued.
a farce in 2 acts, by Clara Harriet Sher-
wood. New York, T. H. French; London,
Samuel French. 1891. 17 p. 12°. (French's
minor drama, the acting ed., no. 340)
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:42777,
Nov. 30; 2c. Dec. 2. 12137
rural comedy and novelty act, with music
and song, by H. M. Stevenson. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1913; D: 32057; Harry M.
Stevenson, Flint, Mich. 12138
Early (The) birds; vaudeville comedy act, by
M. G. Bicknell. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 21, 1915 ; D : 40718 ; Marian Gib-
ney Bicknell, Oak Park, 111. 12138a
See also Night (A) in the slums of Lon-
don.
Early days in North Dakota; a border drama
in 4 acts, by P. Rogoway.
© Philip Ilogowav, United States; 1896:
24738. Jan. 29. 12139
Early days in the gold fields; or. Good from
bad, a drama in 5 acts, by S. xVddis.
© Samuel Addis, Salt Lake City; 1878:
6398, May 27. 12140
Early (The) days of Kit Carson; a drama in 3
acts, by W. D. Marine.
© W. D. Marine, United States ; 1883 : 6907,
Apr. 12. 12141
Early in the morning; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. A. Gulick. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Gulick, New York ; 1884 : 16337,
Aug. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 3.
12142
— original vaudeville nmsical novelty, by I.
Witmark. [5], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913 ; D : 32397 ; Isidore Wit-
mark, New York. 12143
by I. Witmark and Collin Davis, lyrics
by Louis Weslyn Jones, music by I. Witmark.
[6], 22 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913 ; D : 34477 ; Isadore Wit-
mark, New York. 12144
Early mom; in 1 act, by Maurice Drew. Type-
written.
© Harry Thorne, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
16672, July 6 ; 2c. July 6. 12145
Early morning reflections; pantomime playlet,
by C. Feleky. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1911; D: 25214; Charles
Feleky, New York. 12146
Early parted; or. Gentlemen emigrants, a com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by R. Ganthony. 80 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Ganthony, Chicago ; 1888 : 30362,
Oct. 25 ; Ic. Oct. 25. 12147
Early vows; a comedy in 2 acts, by C. F. Town-
send. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1889] 28 p.
p. 12". ( [Alta series] )
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; 1889 : 24539, Aug.
9; 2c. Sept. 14. 12148
Earning a wife; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. W. Tackenberg. [4], 94 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912; D: 31715; Chas. W.
Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 12149
Earning the birthright. See Becoming a
prince.
Ears that hear not; play in 3 acts, by L. Wash-
burn. [1], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35939 ; Lilian Wash-
burn, New York. 12149a
Earth (The); a new and original drama in 4
acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire. New York; 1882:
9314, June 6. 12150
Earth-born (The); play in 3 acts, by H. Cornell
and Alfred Allen. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1911; D: 24923; Hughes
Cornell, Los Angeles. 12151
Earth (The) child; a fairy pantomime in 1
scene, by Jessie (iertrude (^riste. New York,
Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1906. 7
p. 12°. OMtmark fairy and pantomime plays
for children)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 9116,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2c. Sept. 18, 1906. 12152
Earth deities, and other rhythmic masques; by
Bliss Carman and Mary Perry King. New
York. M. Kennerley, 1914. 4 p. 1., 85 p. front.
12°.
Contents : Dance diurnal. — Earth deities. —
Children of the year. — Pas de trois.
© Nov. 18, 1914; 2c. Nov. 27, 1914; A:
387732 ; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
12152a
Earthly (The) twins; a 1 act farce comedy, by
Mrs. H. S. Dexter.
© airs. Henry Stanley Dexter, Calistoga,
Cal. ; 1899:505.51, Aug. 5. 12153
Earthquake (The); by R. H. Burnside. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1910; D: 21892; R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 12154
583
19155
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12171
Earthquake (The) — Continued.
a inekxlrama in 4 acts, by Frederick Stand-
ish [pseud, of F. S. H. Keed]
© Frederick Standish H. Reed, Boston;
1893 : 393S9, Aug. 28. 12155
•play in 4 acts, by B. H. Voigt. [119] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© 1 c. Jan. 5, 1914 ; D : 35551 ; Bernhard H.
Voigt, Brooklyn. 12155a
Easiest (The) way; an American play concern-
ing a peculiar phase of New York life, in 4 acts
and 4 scenes, by E. Walter. [New York,
Printed at the Goerck art press, 1908] So p.
8°.
© Eugene Walter, New York; D: 13987,
Oct. 5, 19U8 ; iic. Dec. 7, 1908. 12156
a play in 4 acts, by E. AV alter.
© Eugene Walter, New York; D : 13703,
Sept. 2, 1908. [For copies rec'd. see D : 13987]
12157
East and West; a drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Law-
rene. 48 p. f. Typewritten.
© Augustus E. Lawrene, Brooklyn; D:
7429, Oct 20, 1905; 2c. Jan. 3, 1906. 12158
a drama in 3 acts, by F. B. Devereaux and
J. C. Ver Planck.
© Francis Bohun Devereaux and J. Camp-
bell Ver Planck, United States; 1880:12645,
Aug. 16. 12159
play in 4 !;■:■, by W. F. Downing. 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913 ; D : 34435 ; William Ful-
ler Downing, London. 12160
a sensation drama in 5 acts, by J, Dowling.
© James Dowling, San Francisco; 1871:
9605, Oct. 14. 12161
See also Baffled. — Cead mille f ailte.
East (An) Indian drug. See Aar-u-ag-oos,
East (The) Indian princess; in 4 acts, by L. A.
Smith.
© Louise A. Smith, Norwich, Conn. ; 1887 :
28953, Nov. 8. 12162
East Lynn up to date; by J. G. Howser. 5 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1910; D: 20186; Josephine
Greenman Howser, Chicago. 12163
East Lynne; arr. from the book of Mrs. Henry
Wood, by Joseph King and W. A. Tulley. 34
p. i°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4. 1910; D: 20111; William A.
TuUey, New York. 12164
East Lynne — Continued.
a drama in 5 acts, adapted from the famous
novel of that name, by Mrs. Henry Wood.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1894. 1 p. 1., vii, 5-52 p. 16°. ([Keystone ed.
of popular plays] )
© Penn jub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 28467,
July 7; 2e. Aug. 2. 12165
[play in 5 acts] a new version, by W. J.
Dean. 109 p. 8°. Printed.
© William J. Dean, Toledo, O. ; D:2319,
Sept. 11, 1902; 2c. Sept. 11, 1902. 12165a
— See aim East of Lynn, Mass. — ^West
Lynne. — Ye East Lynne.
East (The) Lynne elopement. See Isabel's ex-
piation.
East of Lynn, Mass.; gabfest burlesque on East
Lynne, in 1 act and some imaginary scenes,
bv Harrv L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison
& CO. [1913] 20 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1913 ; D : 34812 :
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 12166
East (An) side Fluffy Ruffles; a realistic sketch
of Bowery boy life in 1 act, music, sketch and
lyrics by P. Pauli. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Pauline Pauli, Philadelphia; D: 11930,
Dec. 17, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1907. 12167
East (An) side masquerade; a sketch of East
side New York life, by W. H. Carson. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York; D:
11186, Aug. 15, 1907; 2c. Aug. 15, 1907. 12168
East (The) side politician; a monologue, by
Jack M. Coyne. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York ; D : 14428,
Dec. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1908. 12169
East side wisdom; play in 1 act, by T. E. Kyle.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915 ; D : 39869 ; Tom E. Kyle,
New York. 12169a
East (The) siders; a comedy drama of New
York life in 3 acts, bv Anthony E. Wills. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1909. 52 p. 12°.
© Dick i<s: Fitzgerald. New York; D: 15761,
May 1, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 12170
East (The) wind; or, The pride of Amos Gray,
a play in 4 acts, by Frank Dupree. 143 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© F. Dupree, New York; D:8856, July 24,
1906 ; 2c. July 24, 1906. 12171
584
12172
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12187
Easter; a play in 3 acts, and stories, from the
Swedisli of August Strindberg, tr. by Velma
Swanston Howard. Cincinnati, Stewart &
Kidd company, 1912. 5 p. 1., 3-263 p. 12°.
© Nov. 8, 1912; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912; A:
328325; Stewart «& Kidd co., Cincinnati. 12172
See also Plays; [by] August Strindberg.
Easter (The) flower queen; by Mrs. W. W.
Brown.
© W. W. Brown, United States; 1900 A:
3319, Feb. 5 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 12173
Easter (An) morning; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by J. H. Fitzgerald. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1911 ; D : 23170 ; J. H. Fitz-
gerald, Chicago. 12174
a play of the resurrection, for childx-en, by
A. Corbin.
© Alice Corbin, Lake Bluff, 111. ; D : 14168,
Oct. 29, 1908. 12175
Easter tidings; an entertainment for girls, by
Willis N. Bugbee. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1908. 6 p. 12».
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 13055,
May 25, 1908; 2c. June 5, 1908. 12176
Eastward ho! play in 4 acts, by E. E. Kidder.
[122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :Mar. 18. 1911 ; D : 23683 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 12177
Eastward hoe; by Jonson, Chapman and INIars-
ton ; and Johnson's The alchemist, ed. by Felix
E. Schelling. Boston & London, D. C. Heath
& CO. [19031 xxxii. [1] 408 p. front. 16°.
(Half-title: The belles-lettres series, section 3,
The Engli.sh drama)
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston ; A : 75811, Dec.
29, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1903. 12177a
Easy Jim, the straight crook; romance of the
underworld in 4 acts, by Jack Emmerson.
[3], 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914; D:3G190; J. S. Angell,
La Mesa, Cal. 12177b
Easy (An) mark; farce in 1 act, by Innis Gard-
ner Osborn. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911.
29 p. 4°.
© Dec. 24, 1910; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910; D:
22927 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 12178
play in 4 acts, by J. F. Ballard. [127] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1911 ; D : 2-^326 ; .John Fred-
erick Ballard, Peterboro, N. H. 12179
Easy money; comedy drama in 4 acts, by Kaiser
and Lucas. [49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1914; D: 38883; Bert Mel-
ville, Cincinnati. 12179a
Easy money — Continued.
comedy in 4 acts, by B. King. [87] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1914; D : 37011 ; Bernadine
King, Pittsburg, Kan. 12179b
comedy in 1 act, by D. Foster and Charles
Laite. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 26, 1914; D: 37483; Dorothy
Foster, Edgemere, N. Y. 12179c
comedy playlet, by H. Lewis and A. Bern-
hard. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1909 ; D : 16747 ; Adolph Bern-
hard and Harry Lewis, New York. 12180
farce comedy in 3 acts, by B. Kling. 34 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, New York ; D : 1607, Mar.
19, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1902 ; Ic. new ed. Dec. 26,
1902. 12181
or. In soft, a farce of America to-day in 2
acts, by H. IMcAnarney. 80 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912; D: 30954; Henry
Aloysius McAnarney, Baltimore. 12182
Easy payments; an original 1 act play, by D. S.
Genung.
© S. G. Genung, New York; D: 10717, June
7, 1907. 12183
Easy street; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by D.
Henderson and H. B. Smith. .55 p. 4°. Type-
written.
. © David Henderson, Chicago ; 1890 : 1.5062,
May 7 ; 2c. May 9. [Note : Copies bear second-
ary title. On easy street] 12184
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by G. L. Furniss.
107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace Livingston Furniss, New York ; D :
5334, July 25, 1904; 2c. July 25, 1904. 12185
Eat 'em up, Hennie. See Bravest of them all.
Eavesdroppers (The) See Under the royal
oak.
Ebb and flood. See Unmasked.
Eben and Angelina; a farce, by T. H. Dickin-
son. 17 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Dickinson, Madison, Wis. ; D :
4558, Jan. 28, 1904; 2c. Jan. 28, 1904. 12186
Ebony flats and black sharps; a nonsensical
black-face melange, in 1 act and various situa-
tions, by George W. Goode.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
34G19, June 9. 12187
Ebrea (L') See Jewess (The)
585
12187
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12207
Ecce homo; proposed sacred play. [Bowie, Tex.,
Pi-intod bv Blade printing co., 1914] cover-
title. [66] p. S".
© Dee. 22, 1914; 2c. Dec. 16, 1914; A:
891169 ; Orris L. Williams, Bowie, Tex.
12187a
Same. [Dallas. Tex., Printed by Dor.sey
printing co., 1914] [34] p. illus., diagr. 16°.
© Nov. 30. 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1914 ; A : 3SS676 ;
Orris I.. Williams, Bowie, Tex. 12187b
Eccentric; by J. H. SolotarofE. 63 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 : D : 17122 ; Jobn H. Solo-
taroff. New Yorlc. 12188
Eccentric (The) electrician. See Excentric
(The) electrician.
Eccentric (The) teacher; play in 1 act, by Harry
A. Archibald. S p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1912; D : 30991 ; Evelyn
Davis-W*estcoutt, Providence. R. T. 12189
Eccentric (The) violinist. See Kitchen (The)
domestics.
Eccles' girls; 3 act comedy, by M. Williams.
© Malcolm Williams. Cedar Rapids. In. ;
1893 : 4.5934, Oct. 13. 12190
Eche usted senoras; fantasia comico-lfrico-baila-
ble, en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, letra de
A. Fano.sa y Emilio G. del Castillo, musica
de los niaestros Quislant y Badia. INIadrid
I Sociedad de nutores espanoles] 1910. 43, [4]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D ; 21958 :
Antonio Fanosa y G. del Castillo, Madrid.
12191
Echo (The); by B. J. Wolf. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910; D : 20.j61 ; Beniamiii
.James Wolf, New York. 12192
an original musical play in 2 acts, libretto
by W. Le Baron, music by Deems Taylor. Com-
plete libretto. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© William Le Baron, Yonkers, N. Y. : D:
15796, May 7, 1909; 2c. INIay 20, 1909. 12193
or, Key to Aztec writings, a drama in pro-
logue and 4 acts, by Beulah [pseud, of B. D.
Elora]
© Beulah Don Elora, Boston ; 1885 : 7643.
Apr. 1. 12194
Echo and Narcisse; or, Don't know yourself,
pantomime. [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D: 16794; Elisabeth
Marbury, New York. 12195
Echo (An) from Armenia; or. An Armenian
episode, in 3 scenes, by M. Godfrey [pseud,
of M. G. Rives] 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Dec 8, 1910 ; D : 227.53 ; Madeleine God-
frey, New York. 12196
Echo (An) from Charleroi; plav in 1 act, by
C. J. Wilson and G. IL Woodward. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
• © Ic. May 17, 1915; D : 40678 ; Charles .J.
Wilson antl Gertrude H. Woodward, lios An-
geles. 12196a
Echo (An) of the past; play in 4 acts, by S. T.
Tyng. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D: 22003; Sewell T.
Tyng, New York. 12197
Echo studio; a comedy sketch, by F. Shannon.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Shannon, New York ; D : 1.5314.
Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909. 12198
Echoes; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. A. Ernst.
© George A. Ernst, Jamaica Plain, IMass. ;
1871 : 12081, Dec. 20. 12199
a drama in 4 acts, by E. S. Hill.
© Elizabeth S. Hill, New Haven; 1890:
21892, .July 9. 12200
or. Our flag at sea, a plav drama in 4 acts,
by C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barry. New York; 1876: 7061.
June 7. 12201
Echoes from India. Sec Echos indiens.
Echoes of a great city.
© Frederick Sexauer, Canton. O. ; 1894 :
43.594, Sept. 17. 12202
Echos indiens (Echoes from India); 1 act play
in 3 scenes with music, book by G. Mercier,
music by Emile PI Mori. 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [T^ibretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1912 ; D : 31468 ; Georges aier-
cier and liertha Mori. Washington. 12203
Eclaireuses (Les); piece en 4 actes, par M. Don-
nay. .38 p. (In Petite illustration, no. 10.— 3
uuii 1913, serie-thea.tre, no. 5)
© May 3, 1913 ; 2c. May 24, 1913 ; D : 33308 ;
Maurice Donnay, Paris. 12204
Eclipse (The); a drama in 3 acts, by E. M. Kel-
ley. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913 ; D : 32199 ; Ethel M. Kel-
ley, New York. 12205
Eclipse of the honeymoon; by A. C. D. Riley.
10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Alice C. D. Riley. Evanston, 111.; D:
9433, Nov. 1.5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 15, 1900. 12206
Eclipse quartette; by Whallen and Martell.
© Whallen and Martell. Union Hill, N. J. ;
1893 : 52984. Nov. 28. 12207
586
12208
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12227
Ecole (L') des menages; trasedie bourgeolse en
5 actes et en prose [par] Honore de Balzac,
prC'Cedee d'une lettre par le vte. de Spoelberch
de Lovenjoul. Oeuvre posthunie.
<g) res. under act of IMar. 3, 1905. b.v L. Car-
teret, Paris ; res. no. 899 ; Ic. Apr. 18, 1907.
12208
Ecole (L') du peuple; coraMie en 1 acte, en
vers, par Charles Delery. Nouvelle-Orleans,
Impr. du Propagateur catholique, 1877. 30 p.
8".
© Charles Delery, Bay St. Louis, Miss. ;
1877 : 3385. Mar. 20 ; 2c. Apr. 12. 12209
Ecole (L') en crinoline; dance and pantomime
in 1 act, by Mrs. C. Hemmick. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13. 1915 ; D : 42471 ; Mrs. Chris-
tian Hemmick, Washington. 12209a
Economical (An) boomerang'. W. H. Neall.
© P. Garrett & co.. Philadelphia: 1892:
46295, Nov. 14. 12210
Ecran (L') brise; piece en 1 acte, par H. Bor-
deaux. Paris, Plon-Nourrit et cie., 1908. 4
p. 1., X, 43 p. 12°.
© Henry Bordeaux, Paris; D : 13340, July
15, 1908; 2c. July 15. 1908. 12211
See also For love's sake.
Ecrase (L'); comedie en 1 acte, par Maurice
Froyez. Paris, C. Joubert, 1910. cover-title.
85 p. 8°.
© July 30, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910 ; D : 21G96 ;
Joubert, Paris. 12212
Edad (La) de hierro; pasatiempo comico-lirico
en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, original y en
prosa de Arniches. Garcia Alvarez y Asensio
Mas, mfisica de Hermoso y Garcia Alvarez.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1907.
48 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Arniches, Garcia Alvarez v Asensio Mas,
Madrid; D: 11019, Julv 22, 1907; 2c. Julv 22.
1907. 12213
Edelfled of Barnard castle; historical drama in
4 acts, by O. Oes.
© Ovidia Oes, New York ; D : 15240, Mar. 5,
1909. 12214
Edelweiss; dramn in 4 acts, by A. W. Wright,
[51] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 21. 1911 ; D : 25000 ; Adelle Wil-
liams Wright, Oakland, Cal. 12215
a play in 5 acts, by E. C. Mason. 62 p. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Eva Child Mason, Cincinnati ; 1886 : 3781,
Feb. 13; 2c. June 3. 12216
Edelweiss — Continued.
or, Frida the Alpine flower, a comedy ro-
mance in a prologue and 3 acts, by .J. A. Eraser
and E. Wood. 64 p. f». Typewritten.
© John A. Eraser and Eugene Wood, Chi-
cago ; 1889 : 3823, Feb. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 7. 12217
See also Snowflower.
Eden Gray; by C. A. Chase. Galveston, Strick-
land printing company, 1894.
© Carrie A. Chase, Galveston. Tex.; 1895:
40411, Aug. 6; 2c. Aug. 6. 12218
Eden (The) musee; a farcical, musical, comical,
dramatic absurdity, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1887:
2372, Jan. 31. 12219
Eden 1914; comedy drama in 1 act, by A. J.
Price. [2], 7 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913; D : 35327 ; Arthur J.
Price. New York. 12220
Edens have; af P. Lykke-Seest. Kristiania, H.
Aschehoug & co., 1911. 2 p. 1., 169 p. 12°.
© Nov. 8. 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 2.5930 :
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norwav.
12221
Edessa; or. The veiled prophet of Khorassan,
an original drama in 5 acts, by M. Estes. Cin-
cinnati, The Ohio Valley pres.s, 1889. 46 p. 8°.
© IMedora Estes, Cincinnati ; 1889 : 8841.
Mar. 20; 2c. Mar. 25. 12222
Edgar; dramma lirico in 3 atti, di Ferdinando
Fontana, musica di Giacomo Puccini. Nuova
edizione. Milano [etc., etc.] G. Ricordi & c,
1905. 36 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co.. Milan; D : 6693. Mav
19, 1905 ; 2c. May 19, 1905. 12223
Edgar A. Poe; a tragedy in 3 acts, by S. B. Cor-
rington.
© S. B. Corrington, Fort Smith, Ark. ; 1876 :
5233, May 1. 12224
Edgar Arnold; or. The genius of the forge, an
American drama in 5 acts, bv L. P. Hills. At-
lanta, Ga., Fuller & Holcomb [1881] 58 p.
16°.
© L. P. Hills, Atlanta ; 1881 : 1644, Jan. 31 :
2c. Apr. 6. 12225
Edge o' dark; play in 1 act, by Given John
[pseud, of G. Jones] [2], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1912 ; D : 31489 ; Gladys Jones,
London. 12226
Edge (The) of the storm; tale of the Indian
mutiny, by Henry Pettit. [3], 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1912; D: 28240; W. Leonard
Howe, New York. 12227
587
12228
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12249
Edge (The) of the whirlpool; play in 1 act, by
E. F. Payne. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1911 ; D : 25S12 ; Edward F.
Payne, Belmont, Mass. 12228
Edge (The) of the world; Irish drama in 3 acts,
by A. H. Gilmer, 77 p. 4". Typewritten.
' © Ic. .Tune 11, 1915 ; D : 40904 ; Albert Hat-
ton Gilmer, Boston. 12228a
Edge tools; an original lausbable comedy in 3
acts and tableaux, by A. G. W. Carter.
© A. G. W. Carter, New York ; 1874 : 12401.
Oct. 3. 12229
Edged tools; a comedy drama of American life,
by T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, Mobile ; 1873 : 3313, Apr. 1.
^ 12230
a drama in 4 acts, by .7. L. Gilder.
© Jeannette L. Gilder, Newarii, N. J. ; 1876 :
6540, May 26. 12231
dramatic sketch, by E. P. Heath. 18 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915 ; D : 39855 ; Eugene Perei-
val Heath, New York. 12231a
— a play, by J. B. Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1873:
13428, Nov. 19. 12232
• play in 1 act, by James London. [3] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1914 ; D : 38628 ; Eva M. John-
sou, Glen Ellyn, 111. 12232a
Edgewood folks; a di-ama in 4 acts, by J. E.
Brown.
© J. E. Brown, Beverly, Mass. ; 1880 : 3249.
Mar. 1. 12233
or, Connecticut country life, a drama in 4
acts, by J. E. Brown.
© Joseph E. Brown, Beverly, Mass. ; 1880 :
7244, May 10. 12234
Edict (The) of Nantes. See Richelieu's strata-
gem.
Edil (El); pasillo comico en prosa, original [de]
li. IM. de Pereda y E. Armengod. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espauoles] 1908. 28 p. 8°.
© Ram6n Maria de Pereda y Emilio Arraen-
god, IMadrid ; D : 14547, Dec. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec.
11, 1908. 12235
Edith; dramatisches gemjilde in 5 aufziigen,
11 bildern, frei nach Ch. Dickens roman, Doni-
bey und sohn, hrsg. von H. F. L. M. Steen.
© H. F. L. M. Steen, Copenhagen; 1899:
n5G42, May 29; 2c. May 29. 12236
an original American society comedy, in 4
acts, by A. B. Miller.
© A. B. Miller, New York ; 1878 : 15165, Dec.
24. 12237
Edith — Continued.
or, The fatal passion, an American emo-
tional drama in 5 acts, by P. Stoner.
©Philip Stoner, New York; 1875 :169, Jan.7.
12238
Edith Cade, the musician's daughter; an origi-
nal drama in 3 acts, by R. N, Traver.
© Robert N. Traver, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1882 :
3041, Feb. 28. 12239
Edith Dombey; a play in 5 acts dramatized from
Dickens' Dombey and son, by G. Garrigues.
© Gertrude Garrigues, St. Louis; 1872:
12822, Dec. 5. 12240
Edith Gray; an original comedy drama in 5 acts,
by J. K. Tillotson.
© James K. Tillotson, Easton, Pa.; 1880:
7377, May 11. 12241
Edith of eternity; drama in 3 acts, by Charles
Goddard. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1914 ; D : 38045 ; Star co., New-
York. 12241a
Editha's burglar; a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by G. Thomas and E. McP. Smith.
© Gus. Thomas and E. McP. Smith, United
States; 1884:2378, Feb. 1. 12242
Edith's divorce; by A. W. Greeley. 29 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Alfred W. Greeley, Washington; D:
11640, Oct. 31, 1907; 2c. Oct. 31, 1907. 12243
Edith's dream; an operetta for children, words
by IMargaret Fezandie and Edgar Morette, mu-
sic bv Eugene Fezandie, jr. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
413S2, July 17 ; 2c. Sept. 12. 12244
Editor (The); an American comedy in 4 acts,
by L. Aldrich and C. T. Vincent.
© Louis Aldrich and Chas. T. Vincent.
United States ; 1890 : 2635, Jan. 18. 12245
a dramatic sketch in several scenes, by
Frank B. Coigne. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1912; D: 29044; Champion
film CO., New York. 12246
libretto, by Mrs. L. Adler.
© Mrs. Louis Adler and Isidor Schoenberg,
Baltimore ; 1S93 : 11363, Mar. 6. 12247
Editor-in-chief; farce comedy of newspaper
life, by Charles Ulrich. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son [1909] 30 p. 12".
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16955; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 12248
Editorial (The) excursionists; an American
musical extravaganza in 2 acts, by G. W. Dan-
nettell.
© George W. Dannettell, Seymour, Ind. ;
1880 : 19001, Dec. 13. 12249
588
12250
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12273
Editors (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. M. Kramer and E. W. Hanley.
© John M. Kramer and Edward W. Hanley,
Dayton, O. ; 1883 : 11970, June 29. 12250
Editor's (The) daughter; a farce comedy in 4
acts, by C. C. Brown.
© Chalmers C. Brown, Columbus, Ind. :
1892 : 66S5, Feb. 11. 12251
Editor's (The) romance; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. D. Farrell.
© .Tohn D. Farrell, Chicago; D: 10155, Mar.
16, 1907. 12252
by W. C. Herman. 77 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914 ; D : 38722 ; William Cal-
vin Herman, Chicago. 12252a
- — ■ a comedy in 4 acts, by H. P. Mawson and H.
Douglas.
© Harrv P. Mawson and Harry Douglas,
United States ; D : 10365, Apr. 17, 1907. 12253
Editor's (An) sanctum. See Ribbons.
Editor's (The) troubles; a farce in 1 scene, by
Edward Harrigan. New Yorlc, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7700, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 12254
Edla Nord; a play in 4 acts, by G. Ottenberg.
© Gerda Ottenberg, New York ; D : 10488,
May 4, 1907. 12255
Edland's husband; dramatic inconsistency in
4 acts, by Hayden Talbot. [88] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34031 ; Sanger & Jor-
dan, New York. 12256
Edmund Kean; a drama, by E. F. Goodwin. 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward F. Goodwin, Boston ; 1890 : 2.5600.
Aug. 18 ; 2c. Aug. 18. 12257
a play in 4 acts, by F. G. Cameron.
© F. G. Cameron, New York; 1871:4017,
Apr. 29. 12258
■ a romantic drama in 4 acts, by E. Hayes.
© Edmond Hayes, Chicago; 1893:21088.
May 4. 12259
romantic play in 4 acts, by P. A. Fitzger-
ald.
© P. A. Fitzgerald, United States; 1874:
9383, July 17. 12260
or, Genius and passion, a drama, by A. E.
Twiford.
© Albert Edmund Twiford, New York;
1892 : 40546, Oct. 6. 12261
Edna; by A. W. Dotson.
© Alexander AVhite Dotson, West Bay City,
Mich. ; 1886 : 1815, Jan. 22. 12262
Edna — Continued.
a play in 5 acts.
© George W. Beardsley, Boston ; 1874 : 2082,
Feb. 21. 12263
Edna Dean; a play, by E. A. Wood and J. R.
Garey.
© E. Allen Wood and J. R. Garey, Pitts-
burgh ; 1892 : 13346, Mar. 26. 12264
Edna, the veteran's daughter. See Tat.
Edna's ghost; a comedy in 1 act, by Alf Hamp-
ton. Typewritten.
© Mary Patrice Gunning, New York ; 1898 :
71915, Dec. 10; 2c. Dec. 10. 12265
Educating Moriarty; playlette in 1 act, by W.
Cluxton. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1915 ; D : 41497 ; Walter Clux-
ton, New York. 12265a
Education; drama in 4 acts, by R. Danenbaum.
[109] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911 ; D : 25473 ; Roby Danen-
baum, Minneapolis. 12266
Education de prince; pifice en 4 actes [par
Maurice Donnay] [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustra-
tion] 1906. 2 p. 1., 96 p. 8".
© M. Donnay, Paris ; D : 9628, Dec. 13, 1906 ;
2c. Dec. 13, 1900. 12267
Education (The) of Beatrice; a play in 4 acts
and a prologue, by M. Champagne. 113 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mildred Champagne, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 9382, Nov. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906.
12268
Education (The) of Elizabeth; a comedy in 4
acts, by R. Horniman. 114 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Roy Horniman, Ix)ndon ; D : 11567, Oct.
19, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907. 12269
Education (The) of Mr. Surrage; comedy in 4
acts, by Allan Monkhouse. London, Sidgwick
& Jackson, ltd., 1913. 93 p. 12".
© Sept. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34639 ;
Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London. 12270
Educationalheimer's kollege of knowledge; by
W. E. Riley. 9 p. f". Typewritten.
© William E. Riley, Louisville; D:4957,
Apr. 29, 1904; 2c. Apr. 29, 1904. 12271
Edward and Isabel; a drama in 4 acts, by J.
Teackle.
© John Teackle, Baltimore ; 1888 : 3419, Jan.
31. 12272
Edward England; an operetta in 3 acts, by
Mrs. S. Crowninshield. 107 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield, New York;
D : 6171, Feb. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1905. 12273
589
12274
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12290
Edward Garrett, a story of Mars; by Harry
Porter [i. e. J. H. Porter] Boston, Lincoln
publishing conipuny, 1909. 118 p. port. 12".
© James Henry I'ortor, Boston; D : 13150,
.Tune 9, 1908; 2c. Dec. 28,' 1909. 12274
Edward McBee, artist; by R. W. Frost. Type-
written.
© Kufus W. Frost, New York ; 1897 : 37209,
.Tune 24 : 2c. June 24. 12275
Edward Stanly; or, The pangs of remorse, a
play in 5 acts, by A. Brewster. fSan Fran-
cisco] The author, 1873. 48 p. 16".
© Albert Brewster, San Francisco; 1873:
11256, Oct. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 12276
Edward the Confessor; or. Sceptre and sword,
drama in 5 acts, adapted from the French, by
Beruiett D. Charron. New York, J. F. Wagner.
1904. 41 p. 12°.
© Joseph F. Wagner, New York ; D : 5953,
Dec. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904. 12277
Edward the Second, f^ce Masterpieces of the
English drama: Christopher Marlowe.
Edward the Third. Sec Lilies that fester.
Edward Whalley, the regicide; a drama in 5
acts, by W. F. Litch.
© Wilbur F. Litch, Philadelphia; 1876:
7668, June 26. 12278
Edward's play; or, The way out, comedy in 4
acts, by Thomas Louden. 145 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915; D: 41600; Elizabeth
Valentine Louden. Fanwood, N. J. 12278a
Edwards, the spy; an original drama in 5 acts.
bv Arthur L. Buzzell. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1901. 44 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 622,
July 1. 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 12279
Edwin Drood, his mystery, its solution; in 5
acts, dramatized from Charles Dickens, by T.
C De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon. Baltimore ; 1870 : 2778.
Oct. 13. 12280
Edwin Wier; play in 4 acts, by B. Border. [48]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10. 1910 ; D : 22259 ; Bartlett Bor-
der. San Francisco. 12281
Eel (The) See Once a thief.
Eeny Meeny; moonshine fantasy in 3 acts, by
P. Mackaye. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913; D: 32067; Percy Mac-
kaye, Cambridge, Mass. 12282
Eether or eyther; a farce in 1 act, by Robert C.
Y. Meyers. Boston, W. H. Baker and com-
pany, 1909. 12 p. 16°. (On cover: Baker's
ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14775,
Jan. 9, 1909; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909. 12283
Effect (The) of drugs; play in 1 act, by S. B.
:McHenry. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914; D: 36429; Samuel B.
McHenry, Chicago. 12283a
Effects (The) of a wind pudding. See Dar-
win's missing links.
Effects (The) of the storm; by C. Wilford.
Proof.
■ © Charles Wilford. South Omaha, Neb.; D:
1.5455, Mar. 26, 1909; 2c. Mar. 26, 1909.
12284
Effects (The) of war. See Volunteers (The)
Effervescing; a comedv in 4 acts, by B. F. Seitz.
Newville, Pa., 1896. 68 p. 12°.
© B. Frank Seitz, Newville, Pa.; 1896:
3.589, Jan. 10; 2c. Jan. 22. 12285
Same. [Rev. ed.] Newville, Pa.. 1896. 68
p. 12°.
© B. Frank Seitz, Newville, Pa.; 1S96:
23.590, Apr. 16 ; Ic. Apr. 16. 12286
Same. Newville, Pa., 1902. 68 p. 8°.
© B. Frank Seitz, Newville, Pa.; D : 1753,
Apr. 17, 1902; Ic. Apr. 17, 1902; Ic. May 2,
1902. 12287
Efficiency (The) of man; an amusing play in 3
scenes, for men or boys only, by M. F. Hutch-
inson. London, J. Williams, ltd., 1909. 31 p.
8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 15403,
Mar. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1909. 12288
EfRe Gower; or. The forsaken, an emotional
drama in 5 acts, by P. A. Fitzgerald.
© Mrs. Andrew Flynn, Huntsville, Ala. ;
1876 : 12678, Nov. 1.5. 12289
Efla.e's Christmas dream; a play for children,
adapted by Laure Claire Foucher from A
Christmas dream and how it came true, by
Louisa M. Alcott. Boston, Little, Brown, and
company, 1912. .53 p. incl. front. 12°.
© Apr. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1912 ; A : 309833 ;
.John S. P. Alcott, Brookline, Mas.s. 12290
Efterladte skrifter; af Henrik Ibsen, udgivne
af Halvdan Koht og Julius Elias. Kristiania
og Ki0benhavn, Gyldendalske boghandel, Nor-
disk forlag, 1909. 3 v. 8°.
Dram.\tic contents : v. 1. Norma. — Cat-
ilina. — Rypen i .Tustedal. — Sancthansnatten. —
Fjeldfuglen. — Svanhild. v. 2. Peer Cynt. —
De unges forbund. — Kejser og Galilaeer. —
Samfundets st0tter.— Et dukkeh.iem. v. 3.
Gengangere. — Vildanden. — Rosmersholm. —
Fruen fra havet. — Hedda Gabler. — Bygmester
Solness. — Lille Eyolf. — John Gabriel Bork-
man. — NSr vi d0de vSgner. — Opstandelsens
dag.
© Oct. 27. 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1909 ; A— For-
eign 560; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk
forlag. Christiania, Norway. 12290a
590
12291
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
12312
Egaree; an original play in 5 acts and a pro-
logue, by G. A. Meriglii.
© Caroline A. Merighi. New York; 1878:
12918, Nov. 9. 12291
in 3 acts, by C. A. Merighi.
© Caroline A. Merighi. New York; 1876:
13055. Nov. 24. 12292
Eggleston sisters; a musical comedy skit, by
Charles Horwitz. 5 p. f". Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ann- Hannah Lesser, New York: D:
7453. Oct. 25. 1905; 2c. Oct. 9, 1905. 12293
Eggs; a fowl play, or musical comedy in 1 act,
with AAhich is hen-corporated the eggs-citing,
eggs-hilarating, eggs-traordinary and eggs-cru-
ciating comic opera, hen-titled Omelette, in
1 act, ink-ubated by the author, C. F. Pidgin,
musical lays by the composer, J. H. Woods.
© Charles F. Pidgin and J. Harrison Woods.
Boston ; 1881 : 17954, Nov. 18. 12294
Eglamore (The) portraits. See Little Mrs.
Cummin,
Eglantina; romantic parlor play, by M. E. W.
Freeman. (In The Ladies' home jouriial.
.Tuly, 1910)
© June 25, 1910 ; 2c. July 7, 1910 ; D : 21599 :
Marv E. Wilkins Freeman. Metuchen, N. J.
12295
Eglantine; or, The enchanted stream, a musi-
cal comedy extravaganza, by G. Kiper. 94 p.
f". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Gertrude Kiper, Chicago : D : 2954. Feb.
n. 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1903. 12296
Egmont. See Faust.
Ego sum qui sum; a grand melodrama in 3 acts
and 7 tableaux, by Martha Lafitte Johnson.
© Emma L. Pridham. Philadelphia ; 1880 :
3062, Feb. 25. 12297
Egoist (The); play, by J. P. Blechman and J.
Wallach. [.30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20. 1910 ; D : 21844 ; Joseph Peter
Blechman. New York, and Jacob Wallach.
Newark. N. J. 12298
play in 3 acts, by J. Noel. [87] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911; D: 23836; Joseph Noel.
New York. 12299
Egotist (The); in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by A. H.
Hakanson. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. Heimer Hakanson, New York : D :
10180, June 28, 1909 ; 2c. June 28, 1909. 12300
a play in 4 acts, by R. Strathy. 51 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Robert Strathy, New York; D : 14242.
Nov. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908. 12301
Egy szomouru haziur aki a Vig-utczaban
lakik; irta Heyder Bela.
© Hevder Bela. New York ; D : 10165. Feb.
25, 1907. 12302
Egypt; opera in 3 acts, by William J. McCov,
text by C. K. Field. 31 p. 8°. Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914; D: 38085: Charles K.
P^ield, San Francisco. 12302a
an original American drama, in 4 acts, bv
.L M. Hoffman.
© John M. Hoffman. Chicago ; 1896 : 29303.
May 13. ' 12303
play in 4 acts, by E. Sheldon. 171 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1910 ; D : 20885 ; Edward Shel-
don. New l^ork. 12304
— Same. New York, Tower bros. stationery
CO. [1912] cover-title, 52 p. 16".
© Dec. 14, 1912; 2c. Dec. 19, 1912; D:
31742 ; Edward Sheldon, New York. 12305
— a tragedy in 4 acts, interspersed with mu-
sic, by A. L. Slade. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Anna Lee Slade, Washington ; D : 123S2,
Feb. 18. 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908. 12306
Egypt B. C. 1300.
ian mythology.
See Abdel Kadir's Egypt-
Egypt through centuries; a spectacular drama,
by A. Francioli.
© Augusto Francioli. Guttenberg, N. J.',
1802 : 8341, Feb. 23. 12307
Egypt under Cleopatra; a spectacular panto-
mime, by G. B. Okey.
© George B. Okey, Columbus, O. ; 1888:
114.34, Apr. 19. 12308
Egypta; pantimime in 3 scenes without words.
3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910 ; D : 20241 ; Ruth Dennis.
New York. 12309
Egypta, the wondrous story of the Nile; sacred
opera in 4 acts, adaptation of words, plot, and
music by W. D. Chenery. Libretto. [Spring-
field, 111., 1893] 1 p. 1., 22 p. 16°.
© Will D. Chenerv, Springfield, III. ; 1893 :
47061, Oct. 21; Ic. Oct. 25; Ic. Dec. 7. 12310
Egyptian (The) bracelet; a drama in 4 acts,
by H. F. Taylor. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Fitch Taylor. Cos Cob. Conn. ; D :
10419, Apr. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 12311
play in 3 acts, by C. M. Allen and Pearl O.
Pearson. 62 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14. 1911 ; D : 23963 ; C. M. Allen.
Glendale, Cal. 12312
591
12313
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12329
Egyptian (The) dancer; drama in 4 acts, by
U. Akerstrom.
© UUie Akerstrom, Chicago; 1893:34115,
July 21. 12313
Egyptian (An) mummy; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. C. Parks and U. G. James. 37 p. 4". Type-
written.
© John C. Parks and Raymond G. James,
Chicago; D:6167, Feb. 2, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23,
1905. 12314
play in 1 act, by A. Finlayson and A.
Flatico. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913 ; D : 33339 ; Al Flatico,
Thos. Emerson and Alex. Finlayson, Cleve-
land. 12315
— See also Pharaoh.
Egyptian necromancy. See Abdel Kadir's
mystical lock and chain cross.
Egyptian (The) Pompeii; an electrical drama
in 5 acts, by .1. F. Palmer.
© John Fav Palmer, Cleveland; 1898:
12723, Feb. 21. 12316
Egyptian (An) princess; a farce-comedy sketch
in 1 act, by C. P. Brown. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909 ; D : 16548 ; Charles P.
Brown, Darien, Conn. 12317
or. The Princess Irma, a musical comedi-
etta in 1 act. by S. Clark. 6 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Sadie Clark, United States; D: 10974,
July 15, 1907; 2c. .July 13, 1907. 12318
Egyptian (An) romance; or, A slave of the
Orient, a melodrama in 4 nets, by W. C. Chil-
ders. 28 p. f. Typewritten.
© Al. S. Evans, Portsmouth, O. ; D:5231.
.Tune 24, 1904; 2c. June 24, 1904. 12319
Egyptian (The) vagabonds; a comedy in 3 acts.
[31] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1909; D: 16524; F. M.
Quiun, Portland, Or. 12320
Eh! what did you say? a farce in 3 scenes, by
Mrs. H. M. Toler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1885.
10 p. 12". ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 148] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 24026, Nov.
16 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 12321
Eh! what is it? a comedy in 2 acts, dramatized
by S. I. Waggaman.
© S. I. Waggaman, Washington ; 1871 : 4023,
May 18. 12322
an Ethiopian sketch, by J. C. Stewart
[pseud, of .Tohn Stewart Crossy] New York,
R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1871:
12493, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1872. 12323
Ehe (Eine); die tragodie eines weibes in 3 auf-
ziigen, von Carl M. Jacoby. Leipzig, P. Re-
clam, jiin. [1911] 93 p. 24". (On cover: Uui-
versal-bibliothek, 5310)
© Aug. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1911 ; D : 25333 :
Philipp Reclam, jun., Leipzig. 12324
Ehebrecherin (Die); drama in 1 akt, von S. Va-
cano. Berlin, Dahlem, 1909. 16 p. 12".
© Apr. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1910 ; D : 20836 ;
Stefan Vacano, Austria. 12325
Ehemannerzug (Der); operette in 3 akten, von
Alexander Eugel und Karl Lindau, musik von
Karl Kappeller. Leipzig, Wien, J. Wein-
berger. 1909. 37 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Oct. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1909 ; D : 17176 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 12326
Ehemaskerade; lustspiel in 4 akten, von Ro-
bert Walter. Wien, Comoedia, 1914. 65 p. 8".
© Ic. July 11, 1914; D: 37533; Comoedia,
Vienna. 12326a
Ehrenwort; schauspiel in 4 akten, von E. Jacobi.
Kassel, F. W. Schmitt [1909] 90 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1909; 2c. Sept. 23, 1909; D:
16855; Emil Jacobi, Cassel, Germany. 12327
Ehrgefiihl; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von Her-
bert Steineck. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h., 1914. 112 p. 8".
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914; D: 30315; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 12327a
Ehrlich wahrt am langsten; dramatisches spiel
fiir etwa 20 miiiuiliche rollen, einem alten
gesellenstiick nachgearbeitet und vielfach er-
weitert von E. .T. Freunil. Antigo. Wis., An-
tigo pub. CO., 1914. 1 p. 1., 34 p. 10".
© Mar. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Blar. 13, 1914 ; D : 36.334 ;
Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 12327b
Eibiger (Der) yid; tragedy in 4 acts, by D.
Pinski.
1914. 61 p. 12". [Translation: The eternal
.Jew]
© Apr. 28, 1914 ; 2c. IMay 7, 1914 ; D : 36961 ;
David Pinski, New York. 12327c
Eigensinn. See Einer muss heiraten.
Eight bells; a drama of the sea, in a prologue
and 3 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1874 : 388.
Jan. 12. 12328
a nautical pantomimic comedy, by J. F.
Byrne. Typewritten.
© John F. Byrne. Norwich, Conn. ; 1891 :
16071, IMay 6 ; 2c. aiay 14. 12329
592
12330
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12343
Eight bells — Continued.
— — a nautical pantomimic comedy, in 3 acts, by
J. F. Byrne. Latest ed. Typewritten.
© John F. Byrne, Norwich, Conn. ; 1897 :
65472, Nov. 24; 2c. Nov. 24. 12330
Eight hours; a comcdj'-drama in 4 acts, by L.
P. Nelson.
© Lars P. Nelson, Chicago; 1890:37508,
Nov. 2G. 12331
— a comedy in 3 acts, by L. P. Nelson.
© Lars P. Nelson, Chicago; 1890:21752,
July 7. 12332
■Sec also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 8 hours.
Eight hundred rubles; play in 1 act, by J. G.
Neihardt. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913 ; D : 33966 ; John Gneise-
nau Neihardt, Bancroft, Neb. 12333
Eight-thirty (The) limited; a 1 act luusical
farce, by E. I^ixloy [psfud. of Edgar Grant
Bixler] and Henry Fink. 4 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Edgar Bixler, Washington ; D : 157G9,
May 3, 1909 ; 2c. May 3, 1909. 12334
■ ■ See also at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 8 : 30 (The) limited.
Eight years ago; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
G. F. Steely. Typewritten.
© Guy F. Steely, Chicago; 1898:27353.
May 2 ; 2c. May 2. 12335
Eighteen fifteen — nineteen fifteen. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
1815-1915.
Eighteen hours after the wedding; by M. M.
Stanley. 2 p. f. Typewritten.
© Maud Mae Stanley. Chicago; D : 15420.
Mar. 19, 1909; 2c. Mar. 19, 1909. 12336
Eighteen hundred and seven. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 1807.
Eighteen hundred and thirty. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures: 1830.
Eighteen miles from home; a comedy ck'ama
in 4 acts, by W. T. Hodge. 108 p. f". Type-
written.
© William T. Hodge. Rochester. N. Y. ; D :
2188, Aug. 6, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1904. 12337
Eighteen ninety. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: 1890.
Eighteen ninety-one — twenty ninety-one. See,
at end of alplial)et, til1(\-! beginning with fig-
ures: 1891-2091.
Eighteen ninety-three — nineteen ninety-three.
See, at end of alphabet, titles beginning with
figures: 1893-1993.
Eighteen ninety-two — twenty ninety-two. See
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures: 1892-2092.
Eighteen ninety - two — twenty ninety - two —
thirty ninety-two. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1892-2092-
3092.
Eighteen seventy-one. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1871.
Eighteen seventy-six. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with ligures : 1876.
Eighteen sixty-three. Sec, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 1863.
Eighteen twelve. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: 1812.
Eighteen years later. See Johanna.
Eighteenth century afternoon; a comedy in 3
acts, by J. O'Connor.
© Joseph O'Connor, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
4894, Apr. 18, 1904. 12338
Eighteenth century lodge; by J. E. Morcombe.
53 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 26, 1910; D : 20032 ; .Toseph E.
Morcombe, Storm Lake, la. 12339
Eighth (The) century crime,
king of Spain.
See Roderick,
Eighth (The) commandment; a play in i acts,
by G. Middleton and L. Westervelt.
© George Middleton and Leonidas Wester-
velt, New York ; D : 72.52, Sept. 13, 1905.
12340
Eighth (The) day; play of states of m'uid in 3
acts, by S. F. Austin. 100 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915; D: 412.55; Stephen
Finis Austin, Brooklyn. 12340a
Eighth (The) husband; comedy in 1 act, by
M. W. Kassler. 17, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1911 ; D : 24294 ; M. W, Kass-
ler, New York. 12341
Eighty days around the world; or. A tour of
the earth on a wager, a sensational, spectacu-
lar comedy-drama in a prologue and 5 tab-
leaux, adapted from the French of Jules
Verne's La tour du monde, by W. H. Lytell.
© W. H. Lytell, New York; 1880:10887.
July 15. 12342
Eighty-five's record run; melodrama in 4 acts,
by M. Owen. 38 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1911; D : 24095 ; Martha
Owen, Cobalt, Canada. 12343
5379—15-
-^38
593
12343
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12360
Eileen; comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. Keir. 55
p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39587 ; Angela Keir,
New York. 12343 a
a play in 4 acts, by Mrs. R. E. Frey. 52 p.
12". Printed.
© Mrs. R. E. Frey, St. Louis; 1898:19738,
Mar. 26; 2c. Aug. 3. 12344
play in 3 acts, by E. li. Masters. Chicago,
The Rooks press, 1910. 84 p. 12".
© -Tune 10. 1910; 2c. .Tune 13, 1910; D:
21324 ; Edgar Lee Masters, Chicago. 12345
Eileen alannah; by A. M. Williamson. 35 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Alice Maude Williamson. Toronto, Can-
ada; D: 14863, Jan. 21, 1009; 2c. Jan. 21,
1909. 12346
Eileen og'e; or. Dark's the hour before the
dawn, a drauiu in -1 acts, by Edmund Fal-
coner [pseud, of Ednuuul O'Rourke]
© Charles D. Brown, N.'w York; 1871:
6015, June 24. 12347
Einer muss heiraten! lustspiel, von Alexander
AVilhelmi [pseud, of Alexander Victor Zeeh-
meister], [nm\] Eigensinn; lustspiel, von
[Julius] Roderich Benedix. 3 aufl. mit en-
glischen noten. New York, H. Holt and com-
jiauy; Boston, C. Schoenhof [1888] 75 p.
12*.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; 1888 : 27024.
Sept. 21; 2c. Oct, 11. 12354
ed. with notes and vocabulary by Wm.
Addison Hervey. New Yoi'k. H. Holt and
company, 1905. vii, 124 p. 12".
© Henry Holt & CO.. New York; D:7481.
()(•). ;M. 190.-,: •_><•. Oct. 31. 190.'>. 12355
Einer von imsere leute. See One of our peo-
ple.
Einheirat; schwank in 3 aktcn, von Alexander
Engol und Julius Horst. Wien, Verlag von
F. W. Schmieden, 1910. 06 p. 12".
© Apr. 9, 1910 ; 2c. Mav 3, 1910 ; I) : 20943 :
F. C. Schmieden, Vienna. 12356
Einleitung-. See Napoleon IL
Einsame menschen. Sec Dramatic (The)
an Irish drania in 4 Jic-ts, by Edmund ^.oi,ks of Gerhart Hauptmann.
Falconer [pseud, of Ednnind O'Rourke] New
York, R. M. De Witt [1870] 1 p. 1., 44 p. 12".
( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 202] )
• © Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8002, July 3 ; 2c. July 20. 12348
Eileen's love. Src Owen O'Neil.
Eilleen alanna; or, The dawning' of the day,
a drama in 4 a.cts, by N. 1j. Munro and Ken-
ward Philp.
© Norman Ij. Munro & co.. New York ;
1876 : 12214, Nov. 2. 12349
a new sensational Irish drania in 4
acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York; 1876:
11876, Oct. 23. 12350
Eilleen allanna; a new original Irish drama in
5 acts, by W. T. Dulalfc
© C. F. Nichols, New York; 1877:1310.
Feb. 2. 12351
Eily; an original Irish drania in 4 acts, being
an amended title of play originally entered for
copyright under the caption of Imp, by Fred
Marsden (W. A. Sliver) 45 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Fred Marsden (W. A. Sliver), United
States; 1885 : 17657, Aug. 19; 2c. Jan. IS, 1886.
12352
Einar Eskilson; dramatic legend in 3 acts writ-
ten for music, by E. F. laindstrom. 44 p.
4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909; D: 17387; Emil Ferdi-
nand Lundstrom, Chicago. 12353
Einsame (Der) weg; schauspiel in 5 akten, von
Arthur Schnitzler. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag,
1004. 92 p. nar. 8".
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 4367, Dec.
10, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 1903. 12357
Einsamen (Die) briider; sentimentale komodie
in 3 akten, von Erich Oesterheld. Berlin, Ber-
Hner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h.. 1914. 79 p.
12".
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 38007 ; Berliner
tlieater-verlag, g. ni. b. h.. Berlin. 12357a
Eisen; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Walther
Ziersch. Berlin, Concordia deutsche verlags-
nnstalt. g. m. b. h. [1912] 90 p. 12".
© Dec. 31, 1912; 2c. Feb. 20. 1913; D:
32427 : Concordia deutsche verlags-anstalt,
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 12358
Eisenhammer (Der); oper in 3 akten, dichtung
von A. I\I. Willner, mnsik von Benito Bersa.
Leipzig, AVien, A'erlag von L. Doblinger (Bern-
hard Herzmansky) [1911] 55 p. 12". [Li-
liretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911 : D : 23256 ; Ludwig Dol)-
linger (Bernliard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
12359
Eisenzahn (Der); historisches schauspiel in 5
aufziigen. von .iosef Lauflf. Koln, A. Ahn, 1899.
vi, 129 p. 8".
© Albert Ahn, Germany; 1899:314(K», Mav
9; 2c. May 9. 12360
Eiserne (Der) Heinrich. See Froschkonig'
(Der) und die prinzessin.
594
12361
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12378
Eiserne (Die) jung-frau; operette in 3 akten,
von Victor Leon, musik von Robert Stolz.
Text der gesiinge. Wien, AV. Karczag, 1911.
48 p. 12^
© Nov. 13, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1912 ; D : 28893,
W. Karczag, Vienna. 12361
Eiserne (Das) kreuz; lebensbild in 1 aufzug,
von Ernst Wicbert, in neuer einrichtung von
R. Kessler. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher l)fibnensclu-iftsteller, g. ui.
b. h., 1914. 34 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D: 39246; Riclxard
Ke.s.sler, Berlin-Scboneberg. 12361a
•volksstiiek aus den deutscben freiheits-
kriegen in 5 akten, von A. Pinter. 121 p. 12°.
Printed.
<c) Ic. Aug. 27, 1913 ; D : 34259 ; Artnr Din-
ter, Berlin. 12362
Eithne; a play in 3 acts, by M. Kavanagli, jr.
© Marcus Kavanagh, jr., Des Moines;
1881: 401, Jan. 10. 12363
or, The Princess O'Toole, an Irish opera
boulfe, in 3 acts, by ^Marion Eseret [pseud, of
M. T. Fortescue]
© aiarion T. Forte-scue, New York ; 1874 :
5052, Apr. 16. 12364
or. The siege of Armagh, a drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Lanigan.
© .Tohn A. Lanigan, Buffalo; 1872:2.591,
Mar. 16. 12365
Ekkehard; a play in 4 acts, adapted from
[Joseph Victor] von Scheffel's story, by M. H.
B. Mussey and Maud D. Skinner.
© Mabel Hay Barrows Mussey, Bryn Mawr,
Pa. ; D : 11798, Nov. 21, 1907. 12366
See also Duchess (The) of Suabia.
El; drama en 1 acto y en prosa, original de Os-
car ]\I§t§nier, adaptacion de Jose Lopez Silva
y Julio Pellicer. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1915. 17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41660; J. Lopez Silva v J. Pellicer. Madrfd.
12366a
Elaine; a domestic society drama in 4 acts, by
R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1884:
24430, Dec. 10. 12367
opera in 4 acts and 6 tableaux, French
woi'ds by Paul Ferrier, English tr. by Eugene
Oudin, music composed bv H. Bemberg. New
York, F. Rullman [1894] 1 p. 1., 23 p. 8°.
[Libretto only. French and English]
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1894 : 57778, Dec.
12; 2c. Jan. 5, 1895. 12368
Elaine — Continued.
op6ra-16gende en 4 actes et 0 tal)leaux,
poeme de Paul Ferrier, musique de IT. Bem-
berg.
© H. Bemberg, Paris ; 1892 : 25544, June 17 ;
Ic. June 17, 1892 ; Ic. Sept. 21, 1898. 12369
■ or, The lily maid, a romance, by A.
Rimini [founded on the poems of Tennyson]
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alexander Rimini, Los Angeles; D:3672,
June 29, 1903 ; Ic. June 16, 1903 ; Ic. July 16,
1903. 12370
Elaine and Queen Guinevere; a lyric tragedy in
5 acts, adapted from Alfred Tennyson's idyls,
Elaine and Guinevere, dramatized by J. Cam-
eron.
© Josephine Cameron, San Francisco;
1880 : 1792, Jan. 31. 12371
Elaine in 1950; by W. Sonneberg.
© Walter Sonneberg, Philadelphia; D:
7216, Sept. 7, 1905. 12372
Elaine's last experience; play in 2 acts, by
Charles W. Goddard. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1915; D : 41552 ; Star co.,
New York. 12372a
Elblanke; a tragedy, by W. B. Felts, n. p., The
author, 1890. 246 p. 16°.
© William B. Felts, Russell Springs, Kan. ;
1890 : 24918, Aug. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 17. 12373
Elder Sinks; comedy in 3 acts, by W. M. Gentle.
[2]. 88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914 ; D : 36618 ; William M.
Gentle, Los Angeles. 12373a
Elder (The) brother; play in 5 acts, by W. Daly.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1912 ; D : 31544 ; Wilda Daly,
New York. 12374
play in 4 acts, by D. MacLaren. [146] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Sept. 6, 1913; D: 34336; Donald Mac-
Laren, New York. 12375
Elder (The) person; play in 3 acts, by G. S.
Wlieat. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34037 ; George Seay
Wheat, New York. 12376
Elder (The) son; drama in 5 acts, by F. Brack-
ett. [44] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911; D : 23682 ; Frederick
Brackett, Washington. 12377
Eldest (The) Miss Peterman; comedy in 4 acts,
adapted from Jules Lemaitre's comedy,
L'ainee, tr. and adapted by B. B. Vallentine.
© Ella S. Doris, New York; 1899:7878,
Jan. 24. 12378
595
12379
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12399
Eldest (The) son; domestic drama in 3 acts, by
John Galswortliv. New Yorlc, C. Scribner's
sons, 1912. 74 p. 12°.
© Nov. 23, 1912; 2c. Nov. 2G, 1912; D:
31465 ; Cliarles Scribner's sons, New Yorlf.
12379
See also Plays; by John Galsworthy.
Eldorado; a burlesque or spectacular extrava-
ganza in 3 acts, by J. A. Moore.
© James A. Moore, United States; 1S97 :
71096, Dec. 18. 12380
coracdy-drama in 5 acts, by M. Steinle.
© Max Steinle, Seattle; 1890:25208. Aug.
13. 12381
comic opera in 3 acts, by L. A. Dutro.
112 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 14, 1914; D : 37674 ; Laura A.
Dutro, Los Angeles. 12381a
a modern realistic drama in 4 acts, by Wil-
liam Staats.
© Charles E. Baker, Kansas City, Mo.:
1873 : 1426, Feb. 12. 12382
play in 3 acts, by Dorothea Du Trois
[pseud, of L. A. Dutro] [2], 56 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 13. 1913; D : 34705 ; Laura A.
Dutro, Los Angeles. 12383
a tragedy in 5 acts, by [Frederic] Ridgely
Torrence. New York and London, J. Lane,
1903. 132 p., 1 1. 12".
© John Lane, New York; D : 4043, Oct. 3,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1903. 12384
Eldyle; a drama, by M. Magnus.
© Maurice Magnus, New York : 1898 : 62147.
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 28. 12385
Eleanor; melodrama in 4 acts, hy G. N. Manas-
siotis.
© George N. Manassiotis, Stamford, Conn.:
D : 7434, Oct. 13, 1905. 12386
a romantic comedy in 1 act, by J. Rosen-
berg. Typewritten.
© John Rosenberg, Chicago ; 1896 : 53255,
Sept. 24; 2c. Sept. 25. 12387
or, The heir of Ross castle, a (Uama of
real life in 4 acts, by J. S. Griflin.
© Jane S. Grlfhn, New York ; 1872 : 7642,
July 17. 12388
Eleanor, Duchess of Guienne and Aquitaine,
queen consort of Ix)uis VII of France, and
afterwards of Henry II of England; an
historical play in 5 acts, by C. W. Chase.
© Charles Walhen Chase. New York: 1877:
3933, Apr. 3. 12389
Eleanor's visitor; by W. Stahr. 8 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Walter Stahr, St. Louis ; D : 14963, Feb.
1, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1909. 12390
Election; entirely original farce comedy in 3
acts, by C. Redmond and A. Lawrence. Type-
written.
© Cornelia Redmond and Alice Lawrence,
Brooklyn : 1894 : 12240, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 2.
12391
^or, The returning board, an original com-
edy in 5 acts, by J. M. Thompson.
© ,Tohn M. Thompson, Buffalo ; 1877 : 2041.
Feb. 15. 12392
Election (An) bet. Typewritten.
© Jeff White, San Francisco; 1898:58671,
Oct. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 12393
Election day; a suffrage play. l»y Emily Sargent
Lewis. 15 p. 12". Printed.
© Apr. 5. 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912 ; D : 295.52 :
]\rrs. ^^'ilfred Lewis, Philadelphia. 12394
Election (An) episode; sketch for one woman
and two men, by V. Akerstrom. [2], 19 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910 ; D : 22560 ; Ullie Aker-
strom. Brooklyn. 12395
Election (An) in Primerville. See Voting (A)
demonstration,
Electra; iior Benito Perez Galdos. ed. witli notes
and vocabulary by O. G. Bunnell. New York.
Cincinnati [etc.] American book company
[1902] 185 p. 12".
© Otis Gridlev Bunnell, Louisville; A:
50097, Oct. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1902. 12395a
a comic opera in 2 acts, by A. Boucicault.
Typewritten.
© Aubrey Boucicault, New Yoi-k ; 1894:
3232, Jan. 11 ; Ic. Jan. 11. 12396
— a drama in 5 acts, by Benito Perez Galdos.
(In The Drama, no. 2, May, 1911; periodical
©May 8, 1911 ; 2c. June 17, 1911 ; B : 244982 ;
Dramatic pub. co.. Chicago) 12396a
tr. by J. de Susini-Etcheverry.
© Justus de Susini-J]tcheverry, New York ;
D : 462, May 7, 1901. 12397
in 4 acts, an adaptation from the Spanish
of B. Perez Galdos, by M. C. Smith. 153 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Minna C. Smith. New Yoi-k ; D : 1064. Oct.
25, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1901. 12398
a play in 5 acts, by P. Milliet. 154 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Paul Milliet, Paris; D : 50.50, May 19.
1904; 2c. ]\lay 19, 1904. 12399
596
12400
CGPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12419
Electra — Continued.
a ta]e. bv J. G. Un^lerliil]. founded upon the
Spanish by B. Perez Galdos. 13 p. 4". Type-
written.
© ,Tohn Garrett Underhill. New York: D:
15995, June 3, 1909 ; 2c. .June 3, 1909. 12400
a tragedy in 1 act. by Hugo von Hofnianns-
thal. tr. by Artliur Synions. 42 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mrs. Patrick Campbell, London ; D :
IKJIo. Oct. 29. 1907; 2c. Oct. 29, 1907. 12401
Same. New York, Brentano's, 1908. 83,
[1] p. 8*.
© Brentano's, New York ; A : 199690, Feb.
21, 1908; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 12402
Electressa, the human Leyden jar; a new
monologue sketch, by H. J. Campbell.
© Harry .1. Campbell, New Yorlc : 1885:
1105, .Tan. 13. 12403
Electric affinities, f^ce Papilio's wand.
Electi-ic (The) age. .SVe Electricity.
Electric (An) belle; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
13212. Apr. 11. 12404
Electric chair; a melodrama in 5 acts and 9
scenes, by G. E. P. Schenck. 84 p. 4". Type-
written.
© G. Elliott Pendleton Schenck, Baltimore;
D : 8293, Apr. 7, 1906 ; 2c. June 13. 1906.
12405
— — -play in 2 scenes, by F. E. Mooney. 16 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16. 1911: D: 2.5.100; Florence E.
Mooney. Brooklyn. 12406
Electric (An) episode; by Helen Booth.
© P. Gan-ctt cV: co., Philadelphia; 1886;
12541. May 27. 12407
Electric (The) inventor. Sec I have g-ot him.
Electric light; an American comic operj\ in 3
acts, by W. P.. Hazelton, W. W. Furst and E.
Spencer, including words, nuisic, and the full
orchestral score. Baltimore. The Sun print-
ing otHce. 1879. 1 p. 1., 42 p. 8". [Libretto
only]
© Wm. B. Hazelton, AVm. W. Furst and
Edward Spencer. United States; 1879:7047.
:\ray 27: 2c. July 15. 12408
Sec also Electricity.
Electric (The) light station; in 4 acts, by AVil-
liam B. Ingenbohs. Typewritten.
© (Miarle.s F. Vogel, St. Louis; 1897:22433.
Apr, 9 ; 2e. Apr. 9. 12409
Electric (The) rnan; nmsical comedy in 3 acts,
l)ook and lyrics by C. W. Tackenberg, music
by K. Kieserling; jr. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[TJbretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914 ; D : 38143 ; Charles
A\'illiam Tackenberg and Richard Kieserling,
ji"., Cincinnati. 12409a
1 act version of the successful 3 act farci-
cal comedy of the same name, by Charles Han-
nan. New Y''ork, S. French; I>ondon, S.
French, ltd.. 1910. 27 p. 12". (On cover:
French's acting ed., no. 2364)
© June 15, 1910; 2c. June 15, 1910; D:
21338 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 12410
Electric shock. See Benjamin Forsickle.
Electric (The) spark. Typewritten.
© Harry C. Kenchard, Detroit ; 1894 : 10302,
Feb. 15; Ic. Feb. 16; Ic. Apr. 14. 12411
or. The romance of one summer.
© Annie Orr Powers, Brookline, Mass. ;
1898 : .5622. .Lan. 14 ; 2c. Feb. 14. 12412
Electric (The) thief; a sketch in 1 act, by G. H.
Adnnis. 33 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Geoi-ue H. Adams, Minneapolis ; D : 12771,
Apr. 17. 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1908. 12413
Electrical (The) doll. See Jollities.
Electrical (The) isle; by C. W. Noyes.
© Charles AVright Noyes, Cincinnati ; 1899 :
52.363, Aug. 15. 12414
Electrical (The) parasol dance; a pantomime, by
A. J. I^awrence.
© Anita J. Lawrence. New York ; D : .526,
I\[ay 29, 1901. 12415
Electrician (The); by F. E. Mooney. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1911 ; D : 24733 ; Florence E.
IMooney, New York. 12416
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blanev, Columbus, O. ; 1893:
47182. Oct. 23. 12417
Electricity; a comedy in 3 acts, Iiy William Gil-
lette. {Ill The Drama, no. 12, Nov. 1913;
periodical © Nov. 29. 1913; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913;
B : 294355 ; Drama league of America, Chi-
cago) 12417a
— a nmsical farce-comedy, !>y B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy. New York ; 1888 : 7886,
Mar. 16. 12418
— ■ a protean comedy in 4 acts, by W. L.
Visscher.
© Will L. Visscher. Cheyenne, Wyo. ; 1881 :
16.568, Oct. 26. 12419
597
12420
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12439
Electricity — ContinuecL
or, The electric age, a mechanical musical
cometly-drania in 6 acts, by A. C. Carson.
© Andrew Carlisle Carson, Columbus, O. ;
1892 : 14765, Apr. 4. 12420
or, The electric light, a play in 5 acts, by
J. B. Ilunnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1880 : 10428,
July 6. 12421
Electricity is life; comedy in 1 act, by F. X.
Conlan. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Francis Xavier Conlan, New York ; D :
13174. June 13, 1908; 2c. June 13, 1908. 12422
Electro; a mythological and spectacular dra-
matic production representing what has been,
is now, or will be accomplished by electricity,
by G. AV. N. Lippincott. 62 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© George W. N. Lippincott, Newarlv. O. ;
1896 : 17336, Mar. 18 ; 2c. July 20. 12423
Electrocuted at five a. m. ; original comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Lem B. Parker. [1], 62
p. f° . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37930 ; M. M. and
Ed. Dubinslcy, Rock Island, 111. 12423a
Electrocution (An); by C. N. Campbell.
© Charles N. Campbell, Cincinnati; 1893:
28025, June 12. 12424
an accurate description of criminal execu-
tion by electricity, by W. D. Harrison.
© W. D. Harrison, Lima, O. ; D : 13403, Julv
20, 1908. 12425
Electrolysis; or. Society's sin, a modern drama
in 4 acts, by J. P. Healey.
© Joseph P. Healev, New York; 1894:
59759, Dec. 22. 12426
Electroniagnetism; draniu witli ])i-(>logue and 4
acts, 5 scenes, by C. E. Helm.
© Charles E. Helm, Marion. Ind. ; D : 1525.
Mar. 7, 1902. 12427
Elektra; tragedie en 1 acte, de Hugo von Hof-
mannsthal, tr. frangaise de H. Gauthier-Vil-
Jars, musique de Richard Strauss. Berlin, A.
Fiir.stner, 1909. 60 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Dec. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1930 ; D : 17843 ;
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 12428
tragedy in 1 act, by Hugo von Hofmanns-
thal, English version by Alfnvl Kalisch. music
by Richard Strauss. Berlin, A. Fiirstner,
1910. 58 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1910 ; D : 20310 ;
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 12429
Elektra— Continued.
— —tragic opera in 1 act, by Hugo von Hof-
iiiannsthal, music by Richard Strauss, tr.
franoaise de Jean IVIarnold, English tr. by
Charles T. Mason. Berlin, Adolph Fiirstner,
1909. 43 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27. 1910; 2c. Jan. 28, 1910; D:
20044 ; Steinway & sons, New York. 12430
-tragodie in 1 aufzuge, von Hugo von Hof-
niannsthal, musik von Richard Strauss. Ber-
lin, A. Fiirstner, 1908. 74 p. 12". [Libretto
only]
© Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin ; D : 14642, Dec.
26, 1908; 2c. T>ec. 26, 1908. 12431
Elektra Athinellis; play in 4 acts, by Melissa
E. Ford. 74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1913; D : 34399 ; M. Eleanor
Foi-d, New York. 12432
Elemental man; play in 4 acts, by W. B. Car-
lock. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915; D: 39463; Wavne
Bryan Carlock, North Salem, N. Y. 12432a
Elena, la bella Veneziana; a romantic opera in
3 acts, libretto by W. H. Gardner, music by
George H. Hayes [Boston, C. A. Pinkham &
CO., 1888] 1 p. 1., 34 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© William Henry Gardner, Boston; 1888:
26909, Sept. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 12433
Elenora; the great operatic comedy, by PI, Ran-
dall.
© Horace Randall, New York; 1892:42226.
Oct. IS. 12434
Elenore's leg-acy; or. A child or destiny, by M.
y[. Johnson.
© Minnie M. Johnson, Camden, N. J.; D:
10012, Feb. 23, 1907. 12435
Elephant (Der); koniischc oj)or in 3 aufziigen.
diclitnng von Leoi)old Sclnittcr, nnisik von
P.i-uiio Oolsner.
© Gcorg Thies, Daniisladt, Germanv ; 1899:
85538. Nov. 13. 12436
Elephant (The); comedy in 4 acts, by Arnold
Tanzer.
© Ida L. Tanzer, United States; 1876:302.
.Ian. 0. 12437
Elephant (An) on ice; an Ethiopian interlude,
in 1 scene. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1875 : 7652,
July 22 ; 2c. July 28. 12438
Elettra; tragedia in 1 atto, di Hugo von Hof-
mnnnsthal, tr. ritmica italiana di Ottone
Schanzer, nnisica di Richard Strau.ss. Berlin,
A. Fiirstner, 1909. 62 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin ; D : 15215, Mar.
1, 1909; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 12439
598
12440
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12458
Elevated (An) adventure; a comedietta in 1
act, by L. AVren. Typewritten.
© Lilv Wren and Walt IVI. Oest. Brooklyn ;
1S9S:(;TH4. Nov. 1G : 2c. Nov. 16. 12440
Elevating' the drama; monologue, by Marian
Bowlan. Chicaiio. T. S. Denison & co., 1912.
10 p. ]2°.
© Feb. ?,, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 2S.i7S ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 12441
Elevation (The) of George; play in 3 acts and
a prelude, by C. T. L. Taylor. [21, 100 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1912 ; D : 30054 ; Charles T.
L. Taylor, (^hicago. 12442
Elevator (The); farce, by W. D. Howells. Bos-
ton, J. R. Osgood and company, 1885. 84 p.
24*.
© W. D. Howells, United States: 1885:
1581, Jan. 17 ; 2c. Jan. 30. 12443
• Same.
© by W. D. Howells. New York, as the
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 3811, Jan. 11. 1913. Original entry, Jan.
17, 1885 : no. 1581. 12444
an original comic opera in 2 acts, by W.
Carleton.
© William Carleton. Philadelphia; 1879:
7101. ^lay 29. 12445
Elevator (An) in a hotel; a sensational scene,
adapted to the use of the stage, by G. R. Ede-
son.
© George R. Edeson, Baltimore; 1873:
2934, INIar. 24. 12446
Eleve (L') du conservatoire; vaudeville-operette
en 3 actes, [<lel Paul Burani et Henri
Keroul. nmsid.ue de Leopold Wenzel. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1900." 39 p. 4". [Libretto only]
© Cflestin Joubert, Paris ; D : 8735, June
2.5, 190f>; 2c. June 25, 190G. 12447
Eleven forty-five; sjiectacular fai'ce witli musi-
cal interruptions, talk and tunes by N. Way-
burn, song-words by E. Ray Goetz. 1G4 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. :Mav 9, 1913 ; P : 33186 ; Ned Wayburn.
New York. 12448
Eleven forty p. ni. ; monologue sketdi, by J.
(.'outhoui. 8 p. 4". Typewritt(>n.
© Jessie Couthoui, Chifago ; D : 5089. May
28. 1904 ; 2c. June 13. 1904. 12449
Eleven thirty p. m. ; musical comedy in 1 act,
byl>. Raynol. |21 | p. 4". Typewritten. | Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 21. 1914; D : 30789 : I>or(»lhy
Raynol, St. James. N. Y. 12449a
Sec also, at end of aljthabet. litb^s begin-
ning with figures: 11:30 p. m.
Eleventh (The) conmiandment, thou shalt not
deny thy wife; a fai'ce comedy in 3 acts, tr.
and adai>ted from the Bohemian of Fred. F.
Samberk, by Cashman and Zelenka. Type-
written.
© D. P. Cashman and B. H. Zelenka, Chi-
cago; 1898: 60964. Oct. 17; 2c. Oct. 17 12450
Eleventh (The) hour; by H. Johnstone.
© Henrv Johnstone. Brooklyn; 1899:30527,
^ray 5. 12451
— ■ by W. M. Blatt.
© W. ^\. Blatt. Boston; t) : 8846, Julv 19.
1906. 12452
drama in 1 act, by G. Moyston. [2], 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10. 1911 ; D : 24903 ; Guy Moys-
ton, San Francisco. 12453
— original modern play in 3 acts, bv P. Wil
stach. [1], 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12. 1914; D: 36328; Paul AVil-
stacli. New York. 12453a
— -a play in 4 acts, by A. E. Burke.
© A nine Elizabeth Burke, New York; 1899:
50302; Aug. 4. 12454
by T. Dalton. 109 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915; D : 39281 ; Test Dalton,
Indianapolis. 12454a
play in 1 act, by A. W. Tillinghast. 17 p.
4". Typewritten.
© 1<-. Nov. 17. 1915; D : 42273 ; Albert War-
ren Tillingliast. Philadelphia. 12454b
by J. A. Culbert. 40 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914; D : 38780 ; Joseph A.
Culbert, I'hiladelphia. 12454c
a sensational dran)a in 4 acts, fi'om the
French, by J. J. Wallace.
© J. .L AVallace, San Francisco; 1888:
20(577. July 18. 12455
^a sketch, by .L A. Culbert. [1], 34 p. 4°.
Typtnvritten.
© Ic. June 22. 1912; D : 30081 ; Joseph A.
Culbert, Philadelphia. 12456
or. Two sisters, sketcli in 1 act. by U. Aker-
strom. [10] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22. 1911; D: 23715; Ullie Alcer-
.strom, Brooklyn. 12457
— See also Dexter Digit.
Eleventh (An) hour offering; by B. P. Van
Norman. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bertha P. Van Norman, Denver; D:
14184, Oct. 31. 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1908. 12458
599
12459
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12481
Elf; drama in 4 acts, by A. Wj'une. [119] p.
4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1911 ; D : 23603 ; Anna Wynne,
Npw York. 1245fl
Elf (The) child; a melodrama, by W. N. Free-
juan.
© William Neely Freeman, Germantown,
Pa. ; D : 36S3, July 2, 1903. 12460
See also House of the heart.
Elfenreigen; ein raarclienspiel in 2 akten, li-
bretto von Carl Schloh.
© Adolph Carl Johannes Scliluli. Ni'w
York; D : 3026, Feb. 3, 1903. 12461
Elfrida; a drama, by D. Ilishell.
© Dvson Rishell, Kidgway, Pa.; 1882:
18000, Oct. 27. 12462
or. The witch, comic opera, libretto by C.
Wells and Hilda Johnson.
© Carolvn Wells, Railway, N. J.; 1900 A:
532, Jan. 5. 12463
Elfte (Die) muse; operette in einem vorspiel
und 3 akten, von Georg Okonkowski, musik
von Jean Gilbert [pseud, of Max AVinterfeld]
in.szenierung von Otmar Lang. Regiebuch.
Berlin. Biibnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h., 1912. 140 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913 ; D : 32961 ; Buhnenverlag
Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 12464
Elga; play in 0 scenes, by Gerhart Hauptmann,
tr. from the German by Mary Harned, found-
ed on a short story of Grillparzer's. {In Poet
lore, V. 17, no. 1, spring 1906; periodical ©
June 25, 1906 ; 2c. May 22, 1906 ; B : 121941 ;
Poet lore co., Boston) 12464a
from the German of Gerhart Haupt-
mann, tr. by E. Terry. 83 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1012; D: 29545; Edith Terry,
Ne\\ York. 12465
Eli and Jane. See Town fool.
Eli Wheatfleld; a comedy drama in 4 acts.
© George AV. Farren, New York; 188G:
29546, Dec. 23.
by A. H. WoodhuU.
12466
© Aaron H. WoodhuU, New York; 1887:
819, Jan. 11. 12467
Eliduc; drama in blank verse based upon the
old lay by Marie of France and done into a
play by Emma Garrett Boyd (Mrs. W. N.
Boyd) 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2. 1913: D: 33125; Mrs. Warren
Newcomb Boyd, Atlanta. 12468
Eligible (An) match; a melodrama in 3 acts,
by W. H. Shepard.
© W. Henri Shepard, Merchantville, N. J. ;
1897 : 39529, July 6. 12469
Eligibles; a comedietta in 1 act, by A. B. Ebin.
I !tev. ed.l [London, W. Straker, printer,
19021 1 p. 1.. 34.3-372 p. 12". (On cover:
Alex. B. Ebin's dramatic works. ... v. 2, no. 5)
© Alex. P.. Ebin. New York ; D : 3002. Feb.
6, 1903 : Ic. Jan. 27, 1903 ; Ic. Jan. 29, 1903.
12470
Elika; a play in 4 acts, adapted from the Italian
• (if Tcobaldo Cicconi, by R. Hughes.
© Rupert Hughes, New York; D: 12914,
May 6, 1908. 12471
Eline; or. A girl's devotion, a drama in 5 acts,
by W. R. Jarvis and W. B. Willard.
© Wilbor R. Jarvis and Wm. Barrv Wil-
lard. New York : 1876 : 2079, Feb. 17. 12472
Eline, the girl detective; an original sensa-
tional and emotional drama in 4 acts, by Mrs.
J. Ij. Sanford.
© Mrs. John L. Sanford, United States;
1878:114.50, Oct. 5. 12473
Elinor Craven; by J. M. McBarron. 63 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Julia M. McBarron, Chicago; D : 2236.
Aug. 14, 1902; 2c. Oct. 29, 1903. 12474
Elinore's aunty; sketch in 1 act, by M. I'. Ter-
rell. [91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1911 ; D : 24138 ; Maud Palmer
Terrell, New York. 12475
Eliot and Hampden in the Tower. See From
king' to king.
Elisa; a drama in 5 acts, by L. V. De Valin.
© Laura V. De Yalin, Ballimore; 1892:
13310, I\Iar. 20. 12476
a light opera in 2 acts, by R. B. Kellogg.
© Robert B. Kellogg, New York; D: 11771,
Nov. 19, 1907. 12477
Elisa Badziwill; drama der jugendlicbe Kaiser
\\'illielms I, von Ern.st Philipp Weigel. Leip-
zig, Schulze & CO.. 1911. 2 p. 1., 135 p. 12".
© Sept. 1, 1011 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1911 ; D : 25913 ;
Sclud/.c iV; CO., Leipzig. 12478
Elise; an hist<)i-i<'al drama in 5 acts, by .T. .T.
Clievalicr, being a dramatization of Loui.sa
i\Iuhl bach's histoi"ical novel. The merchant of
Berlin.
© .John J. Chevalier, Philadelphia; 1879:
12620, Sept. 22. 12479
or. That girl again, a 5 act play, by R.
Mack.
© Rosetta Mack, Detroit; 1880:5455, Apr.
6. 12480
Elise's secret; a domestic drama in 5 acts, by
E. A. Chambliss. obi. f. Ms.
© Emma Amonett Chambliss, Helena,
Mont. ; 1891 : 47718, Dec. 29 ; Ic. received.
12481
600
12482
COPYEIGHTED IF THE UNITED STATES
12505
Elisha Ben Abuyali; drama, by Jacob Gordin.
New York, International library pub. co., 1910.
88, 4 p. 12".
© Mar. 31, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20073 ;
Internatl. library pub. co., New York. 12482
Elissa; a tra^vilv in 5 acts, by N. Georgia. New
York, .1. Brown, jr., 1877. 25 p. 16°.
© Nevella Georgia, New York ; 1877 : 15189,
Dec. 27; 2c. Dec. 27. 12483
Elite (The) of Darktown. See Colored society.
Elixir (The) of life; by C. H. Slioeman.
© Charles Henry Sboeman, Ann Arbor ;
D : 365, Apr. 18, 1901. 12484
by W. A. Smith.
© William Augustus Smith, New Yoi'k ;
D : 13G21, Aug. 20, 1908. 12485
a comedy play or farce, by W. A. Smith.
© William A. Smith. Wilmington, Del.;
1889: 24874, Aug. 13. 12486
^a farce comedy in 4 acts, by Walker Ken-
nedy.
© Joe W. Spears, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1895 :
3993, Jan. 14. 12487
a medio-modico farce comedy in 3 injec-
tions, by H. N. Carlyle.
© Hal Newton Carlyle, Northampton,
IMass. ; 1889 : 25274, Aug. 19. 12488
play in 3 acts, by S. J. Bumstead. 106 p.
8°. Ms.
© S. J. Bumstead, Decatur, 111. ; 1890 :28723,
Sept. 18 ; 2c. Sept. 18. 12489
a playlet, by T. P. Bayer. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, New York ; D :
5381, Aug. G, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1904. 12490
Elixir (The) of youth. Sen Disciple (A) of
old Ponce. — Fountain (The) of youth,
Eliza comes to stay; farce in 3 acts, by H. V.
I'^sniond. New York, S. French ; I^ondon, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 79 p. 12".
© .luly IS, 1913; 2c. July 19, 1913; D:
33844; Samuel French, ltd., London. 12491
Eliza of the Champs Elysees; a play in 4 acts,
by E. E. Hutton.
© Ethelvn Emery Hutton, New York; D:
8205, Mar. 21, 1906. 12492
Eliza Weathersby's froliques; I)y <r. W. Mur-
ray.
© George W. Murray, United States; 1878:
1618, Feb. 6. 12493
Elizabeth; original drama in 5 acts, by Virginia
Burr fpseud. of I^. S. Hauck] 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1913 ; D : 33728 ; Louise Storm
Hauck, New York. 12494
Elizabeth and her Dutch beer garden; a bur-
lesque in 1 act, by F. Harrison.
© Frances Harrison, Lvnn, Mass. ; D : 1674,
Mar. 18, 1902. 12495
Elizabeth Cooper; comedy in 3 acts, by G.
INIoore. Dublin and London, Maunsel and co.,
ltd., 1913. 80 p. 12".
© July 8, 1913 ; 2c. July 19, 1913 ; D : 33843 ;
George IMoore, London. 12496
Elizabeth Heath, atty. at law; plav in 3 acts,
by E. G. Sawyei-. 40 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D: 31266; Emily Grif-
fith Sawyer, Terrell, Tex. 12497
Elizabeth Lee of Tennessee; by E. Wheatley.
© Ednuind Wheatley, Chattanooga ; D :
8495, Jfay 7, 1906. 12498
Elizabethtown; 5 act drama of the Revolution
by F. G. Connolly. [35] p. f° Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D : 28561 ; Francis G.
Connolly, Elizabeth, N. J. 12499
Elkdom; or. The rose of Mexico, historical
dramatic playlet, by R. L. Landrum. [9] p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912; D : 31411 ; Robert L.
Landrum, Detroit, 12500
Elk's (The) burlesque circus; in 3 spasms and
a fit or figlit, liy W. I^. Haskell. Typewritten.
© AV. L. Haskell, United States; 1899:
37070, June 5 ; 2c. July 21. 12501
Elk's (An) reception; by L. E. INIiller. 13 p. 4",
Typewritten.
© Louis E. Miller. New York; D : 14290,
Nov. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1908, 12502
Elk's (An) tooth; by M. G. Winstock.
© Melviu G. Winstock, New York; D : 331.
Apr, 10, 1901. 12503
Ella's all right; a study from life, by A. N.
Nicholson. 10 p. f". Typewritten.
© Angeline Norton Nicliolson. New York;
I) : 8048, Feb. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1905.
12504
Ella's apology. See Women in love,
Ellen Lovett; a play in 5 acts, by M. Jantzen.
[Houston, Tex., Ludtke - Haxthausen printing
co.l 1897. 173 p. 18".
© Marius Jantzen, Houston ; 1897 : 63381,
Nov. 12; 2c. Nov. 23. 12505
601
12506
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12530
Ellida Riggsmore; play in 3 acts, by Jacques Eloped with a skating- rinic professor; :i nuisi-
Npuinann, tr. by G. Einson. 77 p. 4". Type-
M-ritten.
© Ic. 0,ct. IG. 1912: D: 31144; (J(>rtrml Elli-
son, New York. 12506
Ellie Laura; or, The border orphan, n flrama
by J. O'Leary.
© James O'Learv. Brooklyn; 1872:l!tir).
Fob. 28. 12507
Ells'-Roy; a romantic drama in ~^ acts, by
A. P. Brittell.
© Achille Paul P.rittell. Cincinnati; 1884:
10802. Oct. 2. 12508
Elm farm; a comedy-drama in 2 acts, by F.
Knell.
© Frederick Knell, Koxbnry, INIass. ; 1895 :
20194. Apr. 12. 12509
Elmir-al-omara; a fairy dramatic spectacle in
5 acts, by A. Grossi and A. Martin.
© Ancelo Grossi and Ausnste IMartin, Bal-
timore; 1881 : 236. Jan. 0. 12510
Elms (The) on the Hudson ; an American com-
edy in "( acts, liy C. Macrae.
© Charles iNIacrae, New York ; 1874 : 11002.
Aug. 24. 12511
Elm wood; drama in 4 acts. 186 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 9. 1912; D : 31635 ; Lena M.
Harke. Utica, N. Y. 12512
Elmwood folks; drama in 3 acts, by Charles S.
Bird. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 49 p.
12".
© Sept. 30, 1910; 2c. t)ct. 1, 1910: D : 22195 :
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 12513
Elnora's astral lover; a farce in 3 acts, by T.
Bncbanan. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tbompson Buchanan, New York; D:
-1976, May 2, 1904: 2c. May 2, 1904. 12514
Eloise; a 1 act iilay relatinir a story of New Or-
leans about (be poriod of ISIS, l»y M. K. ISIech-
told.
© Marv Rider .Mccbtold. New York; D:
9736. Oct. 31. 1906. 12515
Eloped; a new and original sensatioiuil drama in
prologue and 3 acts, by J. Carden.
© James Carden, San Franci-sco; 1885:
16958, Aug. 10. 12516
See also Outwitted.
Eloped with a circus girl; by N. Beers.
© Newton Beers, Dayton, O. ; 1892: 33236.
Aug. 12. 12517
Eloped with a circus man; a comedy in 3 acts,
by J. W. McGrath.
© James AV. McGrath, New York; 1885:
20759, Oct. 3. 12518
cal comedy in 3 acts, by A. J. Powers.
© Andrew J. Powers, Providence. 11. T. ;
1886:14134, June 19. 12519
Elopement (The); comedietta in 1 act. by I. Kit-
see. 10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. S, 1911 ; D : 23959 ; Isidor Kits(-(^
Pbiladelpbia. 12520
comedy drama in 1 act, by J. Hayden. [3],
23 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913; D: 35003; Jack Hay-
den, New York. 12521
— -comedy in 4 acts, by D. Oppenbeim. 109
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1909; D : 17272 ; David O))-
penheim. New York. 12522
— a farce-comedy in 4 acts, by W. D. Katon.
© AVilliam D. Eaton. Cbicago; 1876:9871,
Aug. 30. 12523
— ^ farce in 1 act. by Harold Ilargerson. ('bi-
cago. Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [21. 15 j).
f". Mimeographed.
© Oct. 22, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 : D : .38753 ;
Alex. Byers. Chicago. 12523a
— ■ by J. Crossy.
© John Crossv. New York ; 1872 : 9857, Sept.
12. 12524
— -a grand spectacular drama in 5 acts, by
G. S. Fleming.
©George Stephen Fleming,New York ; 1SSS:
35614, Dec. 14. 12525
— a nuisical comedy in 2 acts, book by T'>.
King, lyrics by Mrs. S. M. Kahm.-inn. 19 p.
4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 25, 1912; D: 29806; Bernadine
King, Pittsburg, Kan. 12526
— -a 1 act sketch, by AV. II. Osborne. 10 p.
4". Typewritten.
© William Hannlton <^)sborne. Newark.
N. J.; D: 16179, June 28. 1909; 2c. .lune 2S.
1909. 12527
an original farce in 3 scenes, by J. C. Sle-
wart. New York, B. M. De Witt.
© Itobert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7994, July 3 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 12528
— play in 1 act. by W. Raymond. [31, 12 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911; D : 23663 ; William
Raymond, New York. 12529
or. Marriage and its shadows, a ))lay in 4
acts adapted from the French, with the addi-
tion of a new and original act, by C. W. Tay-
leure.
© Clifton AV. Tayleure, Brooklyn: 1872':
1.3163; Dec. 14. 12530
602
12531
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
Elopement (The) — Continued.
-or, Two loves, an AmenVnn pl:iy in 5 acts,
by C. MacRae. 81 p. 4". Ms.
© Charles INIacRae, New York ; 187.5 : 3910.
Apr. 20 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 12531
Elopement extraordinary; by E. Fassett. 26 p.
12". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910 : D : 22747 ; Editb Fassett.
Cbicaso. 12532
Elopement (The) of Ellen; a farce in .3 acts,
by M. .J. Warren. Boston, Walter H. Balier &
CO., 1905. 3G p. 12". (On cover: Balcer's ed.
of pla.vs)
© IMarie .Josephine Warren. Geneseo, N. Y. ;
D : 7219. Sept. 7. 190.5 : 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 12533
Eloper; comedy in 1 act, I>y A. W. Cole. [9] p.
4". T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22. 1914; D : 36794 ; Anna W.
Cole, Indianapolis. 12533a
Elopers (The); conieily dramatic playlette, by A.
Alton. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Auff. 22, 1911 ; D : 25062 ; Arthur Al-
ton, New York. 12534
comedy in 1 act, by P. .Johnson. [2], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914 ; D : 36035 ; Peter .John-
son, Appin, Ontario. 12534a
■ a comedy in 3 acts, by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D : 4971,
Apr. 29. 1904. 12535
farce-comedy in 1 act. by Paul Merion.
New York, S. French ; T^ondon. R. French, ltd.,
1913. 21 p. 12".
© Oct. 21, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1913 ; D : 34796 ;
Samuel French, New York. 12536
11 p.
12552
Typewrit-
-sketch in 1 act, bv It. F. IMcGowan.
r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1910 ; D : 20713 ; Robert F. IMc-
CoAvan, Denver. 12537
'Vaudeville sketch, by (4. F. C%)le. 12 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 26. 1911; D : 23201 ; George F.
Cole, Chicafi:o. 12538
Eloquent (The) Dempsy; an Irish comedy in 3
• acts, by AVilliam Boyle. Chica,?o, G. Horn-
stein CO., 1907. 4 p. 1., 86 p. 16°.
© .John P. Boyle, Chicago; D : 10580, Mav
17, 1907; 2c. May 17, 1907. 12539
El Paso, down by the Rio Grande; a melo-
(h-ania in 4 ads, l»y F. S. Rulile. 52 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Freda Siemens Ruble. Monticello, Ark. ;
D: 1.3.523, Aug. 10, 1908; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908.
12540
Elsa; by B. L. Sanborn. 81 p. 4
ten.
© Blanche L. Sanborn, San Franci.sco; D:
13153, June 9, 1908 ; 2c. .lune 9, 1908. 12541
an American play in 5 acts, by C. T. Dazey.
© C. T. Dazey, New York ; 1881 : 163.52,
Oct. 22. 12542
or. Across the Delaware, an American
drama of 1776 in 4 acts, by William Ottomore
[pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© W. O. Soubron, Milwaukee; 1880:6112.
Apr. 19. 12543
^or. The end of the carnival, a jilav in 1
act, by S. W. Cutting. 33 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Sarah AValker CuttinQ-, Brookline. Mass. ;
D : 5000, I\Iay 9, 1904 ; 2c. May 11, 1904. 12544
Elsa Beaufort, die waldhexe; von S. Stern.
© Samuel Stern, United States ; 1886 : 29873.
Dec. 27. 12545
Elsa Gerring-; a drama in 3 acts, l)y M. Ross.
75 p. 4". Typewritten.
© ]\Iorris Ross, Indianapolis; D:6941, .Tulv
10, 1905; 2c. July 10, 1905. 12546
Elsanita; her original romantic emotional drama
in 5 acts, by E. Serrano.
© Elsie Serrano, New York; 1886:20330.
Sept. 9. 12547
Elsa's relatives; a topical comedy in 1 act, by
C. Greve. 24 p. 4". T3>pewritt"en.
© Clifford Greve. St. Louis ; D : 15481, INIar.
29, 1909; 2c. Apr. 12, 1909. 12548
Elselille; historisches drama aus Djlnemarlcs
vergangenheit in 3 aufziigen mit einem vor-
spicl, von Fanny L. Feuerlein (d. i. Franz
Fenuers) Ziirich, Art. institut (). Fiissli, 1912.
SO p. front, (port.) 12".
© Dec. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 1913 ; D : 32827 ;
Art. institut Orell Fiissli, Ziirich. 12549
Elsi; ojier in 2 aufziigen,di<*htungund musik von
Hermann Wette und Arnold Mendelssohn.
Koln, A. Ahn.
© Verlag von .Mbert Ahn, Cologne, Ger-
many; 1890:22750, Apr. 11; 2c. Apr. 11,
12550
Elsie; an original comedy, by M. T. Allen,
© Marie Townsend Allen, United States;
1885: 16957, Aug. 10. 12551
See also How she was saved.
Elsie Deene; an original American drama in 4
acts, by Fred. Marsden (W. A. Sliver)
© Fred. Marsden, New York ; 1882 : 9704,
June 13. 12552
603
12553
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12573
Elsie Venner; :i play in 4 acts, by Ti. Lonergan.
© Lester Loiiercan, Kansas City, :Mo. ; D :
.-lOS. May 27, 1901 . 12553
Elsie's error; a couiedy in 3 acts, by E. Crapsey.
© Edward Crapsey, New York; 1873:820.
Jan. 30. 12554
Elsinore; a drama in 5 ac(s. by M. E. Roe. 122
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© INIarv E. Roe. Milwaukee; D : 4499. Jan.
13. 1904: "2c. Dec. 29, 1903. 12555
Elspeth of dreams; 1 act comedy, by M. C.
Keator. |31. 17 p. obi. W\ Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1. 1912: D : 29r).'i8 ; Maude C.
Keator. Alameda, Cal. 12556
Elusive (The) Alonzo; comedy in 1 act. by Mrs.
E. T>a I'eaume. | St. Louis, r.uxlon & Skinner,
1905] 29 p. 12".
© Mrs. Edmond La Beaunie, St. Louis ; I> :
G932. June 29. 190.1; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 12557
Elusive (The) club paper; jtlay in 1 act, by
F. M. Pendleton. Op. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. G, 191."i ; D : 40277 ; Fannie ]\Ied-
buiy Pendleton. Cuba, N. Y. 12557a
Elva, the medium; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by F. Rider.
© Fremont Rider. Nyack, N. Y. ; D: 14719
Jan. 2. 1909.
Elves and the shoemaker,
for children.
12558
Sec Eairy plays
Elvira; roniuntic drania in •"> acts, by O. R.
^Vendley. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910; D: 17947; Otto R.
Wendley, Rochester, N. Y^. 12559
Elvira Bizarro's revenge; drania in 4 acts, by
R. B. Jones.
© Grace Evans Lelsc.n, Pluladelphia ; 1884:
17251. Aug. 27. 12560
Elvira, the Indian bride; or. The burning of
Buffalo in 1883, tragedy in 5 acts, by R. de
Maas. [11,00 p. i"\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 9. 1913; D : 33922 ; Richard de
Haas, St. Paul. 12561
Elwood's first affair; original comedy-drama in
3 acts, by Cordon Mendelssohn. [93] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; D : 36439 ; Gordon
Louis Mendels.sohn, Detroit. 12561a
Elysia; a comic opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by F. Ranken. 133 p. 4". Typewritten. [Li-
bi-etto only]
© Frederic Ranken, New York ; D : 5475,
Aug. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1904. 12562
Elysian fields, ltd.; operetta in 2 acts, text and
musi(; by H. E. Hammond. 21 p. f°. Type-
written. [Lil)retto only]
© Ic. iNIay 31, 1910; D : 21221 ; Harold E.
Hanmiond, Chicago. 12563
Elysium; a nuisical comedy, by W. Fleron.
© William Fleron, New York; 1892:13829,
. Mar. 29. 12564
or. The perfect man, a comic opera, book
and lyrics by F. E. Brooks, music by E. Bial.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten. [^^Libretto only]
© Fred Emerson Brooks and Ernst Bial,
New York; D : 14038, Sept. 29, 1908; 2c. Sept.
29, 1908. 12565
Emancipated; drama in 3 acts, by O. M. .Tobn-
son. [107] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1911 ; D : 23700 ; Olive M. John-
son, Englewood, N. J. 12566
a play, by J. P. White. (//( Harvard
monthly, v. 31. no. .5, Feb., 1901)
© .Fames Piatt White, Cambridge. :Mass. : D:
224, Mar. "iO. 1901; 2c. Mar. 16, 1901. 12567
Emancipated (The) modern slave. iSVc Fortu-
nate (A) woman.
Emancipated woman; or, A scene from real
life in the year 2000, a burles(iue in 4 acts
|bv A\illiam R. (Jray and M. A. ^Nloore] Le
i\uirs, la., Ragsdale & Chas.sell. 1895. 14 p.
8°.
© Congr(\gational church society. L(> IMars.
la.^ 1895: 6.3028, Dec 16; 2c. Dec. 17. 12568
Emancipated (The) women; a club meeting in a
fasiiionable suburb, by B. T. Ballard.
© Bessie T. Ballard, Cleveland; D: 15.507.
Apr. 1, 1909. 12569
Emancipation; a drama in 5 acts, by H. and K.
Pierrepont.
© Howard and Karoline Pierrepont. San
Francisco ; 1881 : 6925, May 5. 12570
play in 3 acts, by Leonard Inkster. London,
Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., 1913. 95 p. 12".
© July 7. 1913 ; 2c. July 14, 1913 ; D : 33780 ;
Sidgwick iVc Jackson, ltd., London. 12571
Emancipation act of 1900 for freeing the
white slaves. See Free silver.
Emancipation day; or. The centre figure, a
comedy in 4 acts, by J. Enright.
© .Tohn Enright, Detroit; 1890:18675, June
9. 12572
Emancipation (The) of Anne; comedy in 4 acts,
by B. Bloch. 87 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913; D: 34948; Bertram
Bloch. New York. 12573
604
12574
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12595
Emancipation (The) of Eve; or, Woman's day,
a conuHly in 3 nets, by E. Adair.
© Ellon Adair, San Francisco; 1897:39944,
Jnly S. 12574
Emancipation (The) of Middleton; a melo-
drama in 3 acts, by C. W. Bell. 41 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Internatl. copvrislit bureau, ltd.. I^ondon ;
D : .5349, July 28, 1904 ; 2c. July 28, 1904.
12575
Emanon;byM. C. Kann. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D: 20196; Mattye C.
Kann. San Franci.sco. 12576
Emanuela; a farce in 3 acts, by G. W. Walthew
and ITelene Ripley. Typewritten.
© Geo. W. Walthew and Hclene Ripley Wal-
thew. San Francisco; 1895: 16822, Mar. 25; 2c.
Way 24. 12577
by H. R. Noble. 80 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Helene Riplev Noble, Cambridge, Mass. :
D : 10839, June 25, 1907 ; 2c. July 1, 1907.
12578
Embarg-o (The); comic opera in 2 acts, by M. Q.
Dixon. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Marv Quincey Dixon, Rosemont, Pa. ; D :
7607, Nov. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1905. 12579
Embarrassed (The) butler; comedy in 2 scenes,
by Keble Howard | pseud, of John Keble Bell]
London. S. Fi-oncb, ltd. ; New York, S. French,
1912. 16 p. 16".
© Aug. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 30424 ;
Sanuiel French, ltd., London. 12580
Embarrassing (An) position; comedy in 1 act,
by Kate Chopin.
© Sunday mirror co., St. Louis ; 1895 : 64760.
Dec. 21. 12581
Embarrassment (The) of riches; a modern com-
(Mly in 3 acts, by L. K. Anspacher. 146 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ijouis Kaufman Anspacher, New I'ork ;
D : 7137, Aug. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1905.
12582
Embarrassments; 1 act serio-comic play in 2
scenes, by M. J. C. Goodman. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17347 ; Margaret J.
Campbell Goodman, Saginaw, Mich. 12583
Embattled (The) bachelor. See Bertie at bay.
Embers; a play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
© George Middleton, New York ; D : 15715,
Apr. 26, 1909. 12584
■ Same. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8. 1911 ; D : 24434 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 12585
Embers — Continued.
-with The failures. The gargoyle, In his
house, Madonna, The man masterful, 1 act
plays of contemporary life, by George Middle-
ton. New York, H. Holt and company, 1911.
[5]. 192 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911 ; D : 25516 :
Henry Holt & co.. New York. 12586
Embers of love; a play in 5 acts, by W. P.
Tynan.
© William P. Tynan, Paterson ; 1883 : 21058,
Nov. 15. 12587
Embers of the past; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by R. MacDouald. 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910 ; D : 17978 ; Ralph Mac-
Donald, Lowell, Mass. 12588
Embezzler (The); play in 3 acts, adapted by
N. 14. Hornstine. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan Harris Hornstine, Philadelphia ;
D : 15698, Apr. 23, 1909 ; 2c. May 13, 1909.
12589
Embezzler's (The) daughter; a drama in 4 acts,
7 scenes, by P. W. Hyde.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh ; 1898 :
9429, Feb. 3 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 12590
Embvtscade (L'); piece en 4 actes, par H. Kis-
temaeckei-s. (Jii Petite illusti'ation, no. 8, 19
avril 1913; serie-theatre, no. 4)
© Apr. 19, 1913; 2c. May 24, 1913; D:
33307; Henry Kistemaeckers, Paris. 12591
Emerald eyes; play in 1 act, by H. A. Boynton.
15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915 ; D : 40474 ; Hortense
Adele Boynton, Newport, R. I. 12591a
Emerald gem; oi", A beautiful maiden, by .1.
T. Walsh.
© J. Theo. Walsh, Milford, Conn.; 1895:
42609, Aug. 21. 12592
Emerald (The) Isle; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by A. E. Gaylord. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. E. Gaylord, New Yoi-k ; D : 10331. Apr.
12, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907. 12593
an original Irish musical sketch in 1 scene,
by J. Fielding.
© John Fielding, New York ; 1874 : 555, Jan.
16. 12594
— or. The caves of Carrig-Cleena, a new and
original comic opera in 2 acts, written by
Basil Hood, composed by Arthur Sullivan and
Edward German. London, Chappell & co., ltd. ;
New York, Boosey & co., 1901. 65, [1] p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 405, Apr. 29,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1901. 12595
— See also O'Donoho of the lakes.
605
12596
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12616
Emerald (The) key; vaudeville sketch, by J.
Hay, jr. [2], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912; D: 31076; James Hay,
jr., Washington. 12596
Emerald (The) ring; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. J. Drown, jr.
© Jolm J. Drown, jr., IMatlsburgli. N. Y. :
1SS7 : 30944, Nov. 30. 12597
Emerald (The) trio; by Casey and Le Clair.
© Casev and Lc Clair, Now York ; 1897 :
5S440, Oct! 14. 12598
Emergency (An) case; play in 1 act, by H. P.
MacDonald [psend. of H. M. Peggs] 35 p.
4". Typewritten.
© lc. May 4, 191.1 ; 1> : 10002 ; IT. MacDonald
Peggs, New York. 12598a
Emerson (The) club; comedy in 1 act, by Effie
W. Merriman. Cliicago, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company [1901] 12 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1026 :
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 12599
Emeryville (The) ringer; a farce in 3 acts, by
D. li. Levy. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Livingston Levy, San Francisco ;
D : 10602, May 20, 1907 ; 2c. May 20, 1907.
12600
Emeth (Der) und der scheker. See Yiidele.
Emigrant (The); drama in 1 act, by D. G.
Fischer. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© lc. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23426; David G.
Fischer, Chicago. 12601
play in 3 acts, by F. A. Kummer. [134] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© lc. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24162 ; Frederic Ar-
nold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 12602
Emigrant (The) car; an original dramatic com-
position.
© Tonv Pastor, New York ; 1880 : 1860. Feb.
2. 12603
Emigrant (The) car in uproar. See Emigrant
(The) Pullman car.
Emigrant (The) palace car. See Go West.
Emigrant (The) prima donna. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© John J. Wilson, Philadelphia; D : 7630,
Nov. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1905. 12604
Emigrant (The) Pullman car; or. The emi-
grant car in uproar, an original dramatic
composition.
© Tony Pastor. New York ; 1880 : 1861. Feb.
2. 12605
Emigrant (The) sleeping car going West. See
Travel on the emigrant train.
Emigrant (The) train; or, Go West, burlesque
on The tourists.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1880 : 1021, Jan.
16. 12606
Emigrant (The) waif. See Phoebe.
Emigranten (Die); deutsch - amerikanisches
lebensbild in 5 akten. St. Louis, A. Weibusch
• tV son printing company, 1882. 51 p. 10°.
© Louis Gottschalk, St. Louis ; 1883 : 1469.
Jan. 22 ; 2c. Feb. .5. 12607
Emigrants (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by P. F.
P>aker and T. J. Farren.
© P. F. Baker and T. J. Farren, United
States; 1880:16602, Nov. 2. 12608
an opera in 3 acts, by P. Mackaye. 11 KM
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© lc. July 24, 1912 ; D : 30336 ; Percy Mack-
aye, Windsor, Vt. 12609
sketch for two, by M. Kurzlicb. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© lc. June 5. 1911 ; D : 24404 ; Martin Kurz-
lieb, Waxahachie, Tex. 12610
Emigrant's (The) daughter; a bonier drama in
3 acts, by Len Ellsworth Tilden. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames [1881] 1 p. 1., 28 p., 1 1. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 143])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884:22862, Nov.
15; 2c. Nov. 15. 12611
Emigrants' (The) party; entertainment intro-
ducing folk songs and dances, bv Jessie A.
Kelley. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1914. 27
p. 12°.
© Dec. 4. 1913; 2c. Dec. 6, 1913; D: 35267:
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 12612
Emigrants (The) to America. See Greenhorns
(The)
Emigration to America; musical drama in 5
acts, by .Joseph Lateiner.
© Russian Hebrew opera co., United States :
1886 : 22699, Oct. 8. 12613
Emigre (L'); piece en 4 actes, par P. Bourget.
[Paris, Iuipr.de I'lUustration] 1908. 90 p. 8°.
© Paul Bourget, Paris ; D : 14209, Nov. 5,
1908 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 12614
Emilia Galotti; tragodie, von G. E. Lessing,
with introduction and notes by O. B. Super.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; 1894 : 46036,
Oct. 2. 12615
Emily; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by J. Hinckley.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julian Hinckley, Lawrence, N. Y. ; D :
6674, May 17, 1905; 2c. May 17, 1905. 12616
606
12617
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
12634
Emily, the prodigal; play in 3 acts, by Mrs.
Wilson Woodrow and A. L. Sessions. 155 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1913 ; D : 32923 ; Archibald L.
Sessions, New York. 12617
Emir (The) of Bilbul; or. The ward of the
bashaw, a comic opera in 3 acts, by J. P. Wil-
son.
© .John P. Wilson, San Francisco; 1S91:
39854, Nov. 6. 12618
Emly's wedding; by Geo. M. Vickers.
© Lawrence ^iacdonald, St. Louis : 1894 :
30540, An?. 4. 12619
Emma, die perle; 5 biMer ans deni leben eines
madchen fiir alles, von Julius Horst und Ar-
tbur Lippsf'hitz. Miinchen, Drei masken ver-
h\g, 1912. 1 p. 1., 84 p. 8".
© Ic. June 25, 1912 ; D : 30094 ; Drei raasken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 12620
Emma Hart; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von
Franz Nepos. Diessen vor Miinchen, Verlags-
anstalt Jos. C. Huber. 1914. 110 p. 12°.
© Feb. 7, 1914 : 2c. Mar. 28, 1914 : D : 36495 ;
Jos. C. Huber. Diessen vor Miinchen, Ger-
many. 12620a
Emma Rivers; or, The father's curse, a play in
4 acts, by A. Brewster.
© Albert Brewster, San Francisco; 1878:
9589, Aug. 20. 12621
Emma Wakefield; a play in 4 acts, by E. H.
Sterling. [2], 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D: 32300; Edward
Hamilton Sterling, Trenton, N. J. 12622
Emmanuel, the true son; historical drama in
4 acts and 9 scenes, by S. M. Dudley, drama-
tized from The Master's way, by Robert L.
Landrum. [61] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25. 1911; D : 23468 ; Sarah M.
Dudley, Detroit. 12623
Emmet; or. The hero of 1803, a drama in 5
acts, by J. O. Moneghan.
© James Charles :Moneghan, United States ;
1879 : 14718, Nov. 3. 12624
Emmett Bonlore. Sec John McAmlee.
Emmy; a drama in 4 acts, by J. Hartmann.
© Jacob Hartmann, New York ; 1880 : 18457.
Dec. 4. 12625
Emmy Breslau; American play in 4 acts, by L.
Eyre. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1915; D : 41475 ; Laurence
Eyre, Philadelphia. 12625a
Empailleur (L'); vaudeville en 1 ncte, de Doug-
las, .Jos6 de Berys et H. J. Magog. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1911. 32 p. 8°.
© Feb. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1911 ; D : 23458 ;
Joubert, Paris. 12626
Emperador Billionis; or, Guthrie and Eureka,
a political satire, by G. A. Lewis. 213 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20993 ; Gladys Adel-
ina Lewis, New York. 12627
Emperor; play in 1 act, by L. Worrall and Har-
old Simpson. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909 ; D : 17128 ; Lechmere
Worrall, London. 12628
war satire, in 4 acts, by G. Schlotterbeck.
95 p. 4°. Tjpewritten.
© le. Feb. 27, 1915: D: 39943: G. Schlotter-
beck, Cincinnati. 12628a
Emperor and Galilean.
Henrik Ibsen.
NVr Works (The) of
Emperor and slave; play, by A. K. Sinclair. 29
p. f". Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 7, 1910 : D : 20409 ; Albert Kent
Sinclair, Detroit. 12629
Emperor (The) and the peasant; an original
American drama in 5 acts, b.v Mrs. 1j. D.
Shears. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. L. D. Shears, Peekskill, N. Y. ; 1886 :
29335, Dee. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 12630
See nlso Mathilda.
Emperor of America; dramatic composition in
2 acts, by C. S. Dixon. 44 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Chai'les Sumner Dixon. Boston ; D : 4826,
Apr. 1, 1904; Ic. Apr. 1, 1904; Ic. Apr. 13,
1904. 12631
Emperor (The) of Barataria; a romantic drama
in 4 acts, by L. Rutland and R. Cameron.
Typewritten.
© Lucile Rutland and Rhoda Cameron. New
York ; 1898 : 60280, Oct. 13 : 2c. Oct. 13. 12632
Emperor (The) of Mocha; by L. C. Probert and
J. R. Oisliei.
© Lionel C. Probert and John R. Oishei.
ButTalo : D : 7989, Feb. 13, 1906. 12633
Emperor's (The) cloak; incident of the present
war seen through a comedy lens in 1 act, by
Agnes Armstrong [pseud, of Agnes Bird I .
[i], 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914 ; D : 38554 ; Agnes Bird,
Portland, Me. 12633a
Emperor's (The) lieutenant; by Mrs. S. Crown-
inshield.
© Mrs. Schuvler Crowninshield, AA'tishing-
ton ; D : 1619, Mar. 18, 1902. 12634
Emperor's (The) tale; story of Napoleon's cam-
paign against Prussia in 1 act, by S. P. Tucker.
[11. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1915 ; D : 42440 ; Stanley Pat-
erson Tucker, London. 12634a
607
12635
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12655
Emphatic (An) hit; a monologue for a lady, by
Maurice Hageinan. Chicago, Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 189S : 68631,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 12635
Empire (The); a play in 3 acts, by W. J. Lynd.
© William .J. Lynd, Denver; 1881:2730,
Feb. 22. 12636
Empire ag'st republic. See Am.ericanus.
Empire anti republic. See Americanus.
Empire comedy four,
© Joseph A. Jenny, New York ; D : 5011,
May 17, 1901. 12637
Empire (The) of the East; sensational drama
concerning our national defence in prologue
and 4 acts, by H. S. Stange. 5 v. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915 ; D : 40242 ; Hugh Stanis-
laus Stange, New Yorlv. 12637a
Empire (The) State express; by W. Montague.
57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter Montague, New York; D : 3990,
Sept. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1903. 12638
a drama in 4 acts, by F. W. Prentice and
J. T. Foster. 28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Frank W. Prentice and John T. Foster,
Cleveland ; 1894 : 52933, Nov. 13 ; Ic. Dec. 3.
12639
4 act melodrama.
© Cliarles B. Goes, Chicago ; D : 1490, Feb.
26, 1902. 12640
Empiric (The) student, from 1810-1814; by
S. T. Baer.
© Sylvan T. Baer, Dallas; 1900 A: 3708,
Feb. 9. 12641
Employe (L') du gaz; ou. La bonne conduite,
comedie en 1 acte et 2 tableaux, [par] Robert
Dieudonne. Paris, G. Oudet, 1909. 79 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16707 ;
Georges Ondet, Paris. 12642
Employers, bew^are. Sec Maids and bachelors.
Employment (The) exchange; dramatic compo-
sition, by C. W. Ingram. 8 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .Ian. 27, 1913; D : 32099 ; Cardinal
Wolseley Ingram, New York. 12643
Empreinte (L'); piece en 3 nctes, par Abel Her-
mant. Paris, P. Ollendorfe, 1900. 3 p. 1., 185
p. 12".
© Paul Ollendorff, Paris; 1900 A: 5528,
Mar. 1 ; 2e. Mar. 2. 12644
Empress (The); historical drama in 4 acts, by
B. Dierkes. St. Louis, G. Ahner, 1887. 1 p. 1.,
53 p. 8°.
© Bernard Dierkes, St. Louis ; 1887 : 6070,
Mar. 15 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 12645
Empress (The) — Continued.
— — historical drama in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by
J. S. Berger.
© J. S. Berger, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 102.59, Apr.
9. 12646
Empress Eausta; di-ama in 5 acts, by M. A. Kal-
las. 96 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Marcus A. Kallas, Philadelphia ; D : 3111,
Mar. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1903 ; 2c. better od.
Mar. 21, 1903. 12647
Empress (The) Josephine; an historical drama,
l)y D. Welcli.
© l)e.shler Welch, New York; 1880: 32700,
June 1. 12648
in 5 acts, by S. A. V/ible.
© Mrs. S. A. Wible, Brooklyn; 1875 : 90.'>4,
Sept. 1. 12649
an historical 4 act drama, by F. Ij. Wool-
dridge.
© F. L. Wooldridge, St. Louis ; D : 5092, May
28, 1904. 12650
Empress (The) Josephine, the maiden, the vis-
countess, the widow, the empress; a drama
in 4 acts, by J. J. Lord.
© James Judson Lord, Springfield, 111.
1881 : 16032, Oct. 17. 12651
Same. Rev. and enlarged.
© James Judson Lord, Springfield, 111. ; D :
4304, Nov. 25, 1903. 12652
Empty (The) flat. See Getting a divorce.
Empty (The) purse. See Suspicious (The)
bridegroom.
Empty (The) room; play in 1 act, by J. W. Fitz-
Patrick. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913 ; D : 32467 ; James Wil-
liam FitzPatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 12653
Empty (The) sleeve; an original musical duet
with dialogue, by B. Newcomb.
© Bobby Newcomb, Philadelphia ; 1876 :
3157, Mar. 14. 12654
See also Mizpah.
En aras de la moral; entremes comico-lfrico,
original de J. Jackson Yeyan, miisica del
maestro Luis Romo. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1914. 22 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914 ; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914 ; D : 30542 ;
Jose Jackson Yeyan, Madrid. 12654a
En cabeza ajena; pasatiempo en 1 acto y en
prosa, por L. Buceta y Mera. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1911. 26 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911 ; 2c. May 27, 1911 ; D : 24319 ;
Luis Buceta y Mera, Madrid. 12655
608
12656
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12671
En case no comemos; juguete comico en 1 acto,
en prosa por Antonio Lopez Monis. Madrid,
[ Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1908. 27 p. 8°.
© Antonio Lopez MonIs, Madrid ; D : 12473.
Mar. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 1908. 12656
En Cuba; or, The just cause, a drama in 4 acts,
6 scenes, by P. W. Hyde. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh ; 1896 :
56888, Oct. 15; Ic. Oct. 15. 12657
En deshabille; play in 1 act, by E. Goodman.
[21, 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913 ; D : 33740 ; Edward Good-
man, New York. 12658
Same. {In Snappy stories, v. 7, no. 2,
Mar., 1914)
© Feb. 10, 1914 ; Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37242 ;
Edward Goodman. New York. 12658a
En el fondo de la mina; melodrama en 2 cua-
dros y en verso, original de J. Quilis, mtisica
del maestro Manuel Ribas. IMadrid [Sociedad
de autores espailoles] 1909. 38 p. 12". [Li-
l)retto only]
© Jos6 Quilis, Madrid ; D : 16139, June 23.
1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 12659
En el portal de Belen. Sec Chico en grande.
En fallit. See Bankrupt.
En familia; comedia en 2 aetos, de A. Instia y
A. Hernandez Cata. Madrid, Buenos Aires,
Renacimiento, 1914. 148 p. 12".
© Mar. 28. 1914: Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36507; Alberto Instia y Alfonso Hernandez
Cata, Madrid. 12659a
En garde; comedie en 3 actes. par A. Capus et
P. V6ber. 32 p. 4". (L'lllustration theatrale,
8* ann§e-210, 20 avril, 1912)
© Apr. 20, 1912 ; 2c. May 11, 1912 ; D : 296.39 ;
Alfred Capus & Pierre Veber, Paris. 12660
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
En la boca del lobo; drama en 1 acto, original
de P. Mata. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles] 1910. 28 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21139; Pedro Mata, Madrid. 12661
En Mandchourie; piece en 1 acte, par Alfred
Savoir. 29 p. f". Typewritten.
© L. Michaud, Paris; D : 6203, Feb. 27,
1905 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1905. 12662
piece historique en 5 actes et 9 tableaux, de
P. Lamarche. Paris, Librairie theatrale de .1.
Barbre, 1910. cover-title, 24 p. 4".
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2c. July 23, 1910; D:
21866; Pierre Lamarche, Paris. 12663
En musique; pi^ce en 1 acte, par Armand Char-
main. Paris, C. Joubert, 1914. 27 p. 8".
© Apr. 18, 1914; Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D:
36870 ; .Toubert, Paris. 12663a
En penitence; comgdie en 1 acte pour jeunes
filles, par Alexandi-e Guillet. New York, W. R.
.Jenkins company [1914] 14 p. 12°. ([Theatre
pour la jeunesse, no. 11] )
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38645; Wm. R. Jenkins co.,New York. 12663b
En voyage; comedy for two males and two fe-
males, bv Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 13 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11695, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 12664
Enacted (The) will. See Shakespeare, Eng-
land's Ulysses, the masque of love's labors
won.
Enamorado (El) See Palacio triste.
Enamored; a domestic drama, by D. O'Brien.
© Denis O'Brien, New York State; 1884:
23933, Dec. 3. 12665
Enamoured of an ass; sketch comedy in 1 act,
by S. Shatford. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914 ; D : 36967 ; Sarah Shat-
ford, New York. 12665a
Enath, the grand lama; by J. Gross.
© Josiali Gross, New Orleans ; D : 7473, Oct.
30, 1905. 12666
Enchained; play in 3 acts, by Paul Hervieu, tr.
bv Y. Asckenasy. (In The Dramatist, July,
1910)
© July 9, 1910 ; 2c. July 12, 1910 ; D : 21539 ;
Ysidor Asckenasy, St. Louis. 12667
Enchanted; grand spectacular play, by B. Ki-
ralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; D : 1492,
Feb. 26, 1902. 12668
Enchanted art pictures; pantomimic illusion, by
Gustav Von Palm. 2 p. f". Typewritten.
© G. Von Palm, New York ; D : 505, May
25, 1901 ; 2c. May 25, 1901. 12669
Enchanted (The) clogs. See Munibo Jim.
Enchanted (The) doll; a sketch in 1 act, by
P. V. Mighels. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Philip Verrill Mighels, New York; D:
9350, Oct. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1906. 12670
Enchanted (The) dream. See Lorline.
Enchanted (The) flute; Indian drama and pan-
tomime in 1 act, by L. B. McConville. 13 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1913 ; D : 33218 ; Lee Bernard
McConville, Pasadena. 12671
5379—15-
-39
609
12671
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12689
Eiiclianted (The) garden; opera-ballet in 3 acts,
by Douglas Malloch. [24] p. T. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 18, 1914 ; D : 37G22 ; Max Rabin-
off, New York. 12671a
•scenario conceived by M. Rabinoff, Euglisb
version and Ivrics, by Douglas Malloch, nuisic
by Josef Holbrooke. 31 p. 4". Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec. 16, 1914; 2c. Dec. IS, 1914; D:
39220: Max Rabinoff, New York. 12671b
-tragedy in 1 act, by H. Fort. 9 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1910; D : 2073."; ; Homer Fort.
Monrovia, Cal. 12672
— See also House of the heart.
Enchanted (The) heart; a now dramatic spec-
tacle.
© Imre Klralfy, New York; 1875:6263,
June 15. 12673
Enchanted (The) island; an operetta in 1 act,
by R. H. U. Bloor. Typewritten.
© Boosev & CO., London ; 1900 A : 11696.
May 9 ; 2c. May 9. 12674
Enchanted (The) isle; by E. F. Robbins.
© Emilv F. Robbins, New Haven ; D : 13916,
Sept. 24, 1908. 12675
a burlesque extravaganza in 3 acts, by F.
Triplett. St. Louis, Times printing house,
1879. 12 p. 12°.
© Frank Triplett, St. Louis; 1879:2341.
Feb. 18 ; 2c. Feb. IS. 12676
Enchanted (The) pallette; comedy drama in 4
acts and 5 scenes, by Egbert Norman Clarlv
and A. Howland. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D: 41527; Alice How-
land, Chicago. 12676a
Enchanted (The) princess; a fairy spectacle, by
C. L. Folsom.
© Clara Louise Folsom, New York ; D : 706,
July 30, 1901. 12677
Enchanted (The) stream. See Eglantine.
Enchanted (The) sword. See Bianco.
Enchanted (The) violin; a drama in 4 acts, by
H. Zwicker. [44] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909; D: 16620; Henry
Zwicker, Madison, Wis. 12678
Enchanted (The) wheel of destiny; in 6 sets,
by E. Helm. 10 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 13, 1911; D: 24550; Edith Helm.'
Atlantic City. 12679
Enchantment.
© Clara Rogers Owens, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
6519, Apr. 15, 1905. 12680
Enchantment — Continued.
by I. and B. Kiralfv. New York, J. A. Gray,
1879. 51 p. 12°.
© Tnn-e and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ;
1879 : 9629, July 22 ; 2c. Sept. 15. 12681
comedie en 4 actes, par Hem-y Bataille.
Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. 179 p. 12°.
© Eugene Fasquelle. Paris ; D : 5761, Nov.
12, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904. 12682
— a fairy tale, by Arthur Law. I^ondon, J.
Williams, ltd.; New York. E. Schuberth & co.,
1904. 23 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London: D : 4810,
:\r:ir. 30, 1904; 2c. Mar. 30, 1904. 12683
— fantasy in 3 acts, prologue and eiMlogue.
by R. B. Yewdale and V. Rubin. (In Wiscon-
sin ma.gazine, v. 13, no. 5, Feb., 1915)
© Feb. 27, 1915; Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D:
.39960; Ralph Bailey Yewdale and Virtor Ru-
bin, Madi.son, Wis. 12683a
— -1 act drama, by M. C. Artliur. 12 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1913; D : 3335S ; INIerton C.
Arthur, Detroit. 12684
phantasy in 3 acts, a prologue and an epi-
logue, by Ralph Bailey Yewdale and V. Rubin.
113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1915 ; D : 39671 ; Victor Rubin,
Milwaukee. 12684a
playful comedy in 3 acts, by Jj. Burleigh.
89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914 ; D : 36846 ; Louise Bur-
leigh, Boston. 12684b
Enchantments (The) of Cupid; comedy in 3
acts, from tlie Italian, by J. G. Underbill. [2],
109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jidv 7, 1910 ; D : 21495 ; John Garrett
Underbill, New York. 12685
Enchantress (The); operetta in 2 acts, by Harry
B. Smith and F. de Gresac. [2], 114 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25444 ; M. Witmark &
sons. New York. 12686
■ -a romantic comic opera, in 2 acts, words
and music by A. H. Laidlaw, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, .jr.. New York :
1897 : 34778, June 10. 12687
Encore (The); 4 act drama, by M. P. Hartung.
81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911; D : 23331 ; Max Paul
Hartung, Brooklyn. 12688
a laughable novelty for exhibitions, by
H. N. Grant.
© H. N. Grant, Buffalo; 1896:11841, Feb.
21 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 12689
6]0
12690
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12708
Encore Rafla.es; a play in 1 act, by C. Samson.
34 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Charles Samson, Paris ; D : 1506G, Feb.
13, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1909. 12690
Encounter (The); play in 1 act, by H. K. Mocler-
well. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
<£) Ic. Aug. 14, 1912 ; D : 30537 ; H. K. Moder-
well, Fort Wayne, Ind. 12691
End (The) 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frances Swartz, Peoria, III. ; D : 7341,
Sept. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 12692
— —drama portraying political intrigue, by P. F.
Parrott. 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1915 ; D : 41043 ; Percy Frank-
lin Parrott, Toledo, O. 12692a
play in 3 acts and 2 scenes, by H. Talbot.
[84] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912 ; D : 29211 ; Hayden Tal-
bot, New York. 12693
-or. The brother's wrong', a comedy-drama
in 5 acts, by W. L. Jardella and W. R. Mc-
Kenley.
© W. L. Jardella and W. Ross McKenley,
Baltimore ; 1880 : 8050, May 25. 12694
End (The) and the beginning; play in 3 acts,
by H. B. Kohorn. [3], 54 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 26, 1910; D : 21651 ; Herman B.
Kohorn, Cleveland. 12695
a society play in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson.
83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York ; D :
14517, Dec. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 12696
End it as you will. See Her father's wife.
End (The) justifies the means. See Mrs. Smi-
ley's water cure.
End (The) must justify the means; play in 1
act, by E. Wurzburger. [1]. 21 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D : 36358 ; Estella
Wurzburger, Chicago. 12696a
End (The) of a love story. Typewritten.
© Paul Armstrong, New York; 1900 A:
9579, Apr. 14 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 12697
End (The) of a race; drama in 5 acts, after A.
Daudet's novel. Kings in exile, by C. Voss.
[87] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1914 ; D : 37827 ; Carl Voss,
Hettinger, N. D. 12697a
End (The) of an experiment. See Utopia.
End (The) of faith; [sketch in 1 act, by E. S.
AVhinery] 11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1900; D : 10472 ; Emmet S.
Whinery, Pasadena. 12698
End (The) of her string; play in 3 acts, by
H. C. Colwell. 181 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913 ; D : 33891 ; Henry Clif-
ford Colwell, Kittanniug, Pa. 12699
End (The) of his rope; a comedy, by C. M, Hys-
kell. Typewritten.
© Chas. M. Hyskell, Burlington, la. ; 1895 :
52818, Oct. 17 ; Ic. Oct. 17. 12700
comedy in 3 acts, by C. M. Hyskell. 34 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© G. M. Hyskell, Portland, Or.; D : 6679,
May 17, 1905 ; 2e. May 17, 1905. 12701
End of his trail; sketch, by W.' F. Pfarr. 13 p.
t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1910 ; D : 17917 ; William F.
Pfarr, Newark, N. J. 12702
End (The) of old Grimes; play in 1 act, by
E. W. Fitiekl. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913 ; D : 31895 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 12703
End (The) of Pluto's realm. Sec Aurora's
dream.
End (The) of the battle; a play in 1 act, by
Jane Stone [pseud, of Jessie Trimble] [New
York] The Co-operative press, 1913. 20 p.
16°.
© Feb. 18, 1913; 2c. Feb. 26, 1913; D:
32445 ; Co-operative press. New York. 12704
End (The) of the bridge; play in 3 acts, by F. A.
Lincoln. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910 ; D : 22504 ; Florence A.
Lincoln, Boston. 12705
End (The) of the carnival. See Elsa.
End (The) of the chase; play in 1 act, by T. H.
Ollesheimer. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914 ; D : 37355 ; Theodore H.
Ollesheimer, Centerville, la. 12705a
End (The) of the earth. See Millennium (The)
End of the feud; by J. B. Foster. 10 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1909 ; D : 17779 ; Julia B. Fos-
ter, Berkeley, Cal. 12706
a dramatic playlet [by M. S. Keightley] 5
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mabel S. Keightley, South Bend, Ind.;
D : 12520, Mar. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1908.
12707
End (The) of the game; play in 1 act, by M. J.
Newman. [1], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912; D : 28248 ; Mordecai
Jesse Newman, Chicago. 12708
• vaudeville sketch in 1 scene, by E. J. Flana-
gan, jr. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D: 36820; Edward J.
Flanagan, jr., St. Louis. 12708a
611
12709
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12728
End (The) of the honey moon; by M. Kelso. 4
p. r. Typewritten.
© Miiym Kelso, New York ; D : 4500, Jan.
14, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1904. 12709
End (The) of the journey; a play in 1 act, by
O. T. Diirgan. 28 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Olive Tllford Dargan, Almond, N. C. ; D:
11167, Aug. 12, 1907; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 12710
End (The) of the land. Sec Oklahoma.
End (The) of the road; a drama in 1 act, by
II. l'\>rd and C. Duer. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Ford and Caroline Duer, New
York : D : 11747, Nov. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 15,
1907. 12711
drama of tlie golden West, in 3 acts, by
H. C. Pfaff. [2], 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5. 1910 ; D : 22224 ; Harry Cross-
laud Pfall", Chicago. 12712
■ play in 4 acts, by H. Grattan Donnelly. 117
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915; D : 40340 ; Darcy &
Wolford, inc., New York. 12712a
End (The) of the stoi-y; play in 1 act, by W. I.
Cohn. 31 p. 4". Typewritten.
© William Isaac Cohn, Fort Smitb. Ark. ;
D:8.5,i5, :Mav 18, 1906; 2c. June 4, 190G.
12713
See also Proposing' by proxy.
End (The) of the strike; a railroad drama in 1
act, by R. M. Taylor.
© Robert M. Taylor, New York; 1877:
12952, Nov. 10. 12714
End (The) of the trail; a play in 4 acts, by C. B.
de Mille and William C. de jVIille.
© Cecil Blount de IMille, New York; D:
10938, July 10, 1907. 12715
—by D.Potter. [154] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913 : D : 32340 ; Dorotliy Pot-
ter, Chicago. 12716
See also Mohawk (The)
End (The) of the walk; novelty act in one, by
M. Wallace. 14 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D: 30870; Morgan
Wallace, New York. 12717
End of the world; by A. Hoffman. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York; D:8732,
June 23, 1906 ; 2c. June 23, 1906. 12718
comedy sketch, by R. B. M. Wilson. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34735 ; Robert B. M.
Wilson, Cliicago. 12719
End of the world — Continued.
• a domestic and romantic play in 5 acts, by
J. W. earner. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. W. earner, Findlay, O. ; 1893:7999,
Feb. 11 ; 2c. Aug. 3. 12720
in 3 scenes and 3 acts, by W. A. Ellis. 3
p. 4". Typewritten.
© William A. Ellis, Brooklyn; D: 10645,
. May 22, 1 907 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1907. 12721
nmsical extravaganza. [l],46p. 4". Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914; D: 36196; Estelle
Kditlia Lyndburst, San Francisco. 12721a
■ • a musical melodrama in 4 acts, by I.. W.
Hill.
© L. AVebster Hill. Binghamton, N. Y. ; D:
12641, Mar. 30, 1908. 12722
Ende (Das); ein scbauspiel in 3 akten und 1
scliliiss-szene, von Victor Auburtin. Miincben,
A. Langen, 1910. 126 p. 12°.
© June 14, 1910 ; 2c. July 9, 1910 ; D : 21517 ;
Albert I-angen, ^Munich. 12723
Ende (Das) des krieg'es. See Britisch-Trans-
vaal'sche (Der) krieg in Siid-Afrika, 1899-
1900.
Ended; dramatic sketch in 2 acts and 4 scenes,
by H. Talbert. 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1913 ; D : 35021 ; Harlin Tal-
bert, Albany, Or. 12724
Endicott (The) chimes; a play in 5 acts, by
A. L. Jansson. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Augustus L. Jansson, West Somerville,
Mass. ; 1894 : 5893, Mar. 21 ; 2c. Get. 19. 12725
Ending; a tragedy in 1 act, by G. Gugert. 28 p.
4'\ Printed.
© George Gugert, Wayne, I'a. ; D : 7789,
Dec. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1905. 12726
Endless (The) tale; by A. Stevenson. 1 j). f.
Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson. New York ; D : 15367.
Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 12727
Endlich alleiu; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Max
Bernstein. Berlin, F. Blooli erben, 1911. 97
p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25711 ; Felix Blocli
erben, Berlin. 12728
-operette in 3 akten, von A. M. Willner und
Robert Bodanzky, nuisik von Franz LehS,r.
Regie- und .soufflierbuch. Leipzig, AYien, A\'.
Karczag, 1914. 48 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 15, 1914 ; D : 37610 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 12728a
Same. Text der gesjinge. Leipzig, W.
Karczag, 1914. 48 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 11, 1914; D : 37.529 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 12728b
6V2
12729
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12749
Endurance; a drama in 5 acts, from the English
novel Set in diamonds, by Tlie Countess
[pseud.], by Mrs. B. D. Chester.
© Mrs. B. D. Chester, New Yorlc ; 1885 : 7066,
Mm: 25. 12729
Endymion; an allegorical nuisical sketcli, bv
H. O. Towne. 14 p. 4\ Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Helen Olcott Towne, Flushing, N. Y. ; D :
7890, Jan. 23, 1906; 2c. Jan. 23, 1906. 12730
comedy in 3 acts, by M. J. Warren. Boston,
^Valter H. Baker & co., 1909. 39 p. 12^
© Dec. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1909 ; I> : 17681 ;
Marie Josephine Warren, Brooklyn. 12731
Enemies; in 4 acts, by J. J. Wilson.
© James J. Wilson, Philadelphia; 1899:
22764, Mar. 31. 12732
Enemies for life; a sensational melodrama in 4
acts, by (Jharles H. Flennnint:;.
© Itobert E. Davev, United States; 1893:
35857. Aug. 2. 12733
Enemy (The); by Beulah Marie Dix [i. e. B.
M. D. Flebbe]. Boston, Auifi'ican school peace
league, 1915. 24 p. 8°.
© :Mar. 29, 1915 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40256 ;
Beulah Flebbe, AVaban, Mass. 12733a
Enemy (The) at home; play in 3 acts, by M.
Lichteiistadter. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911 ; D : 24102 ; :Milton Lich-
ten.stadter, San Francisco. 12734
Enemy of the people. tS'ce Works (The) of
Henrik Ibsen.
Enemy (An) to society; roiiiaucc of New York
(if yesterday and today, by G. B. Howard and
W. Mizner. 92 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. :\Iar. 29, 1915 ; D : 40207 ; George Bron-
son Howard and Wilson Mizuer, New Yorlv.
12734a
Enemy (An) to the czar; drMnia in 4 acts, by
John A. Frasei". Typewritten.
© H. Walter Yun Dyke. Baxter, la.; 1899:
72680. Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 7. 12735
Enemy to the queen; adapted from A'ictor
Hugo's Ituy Bias, by J. J. A. Loining. .76 p.
4". Ty]iewritten.
© John Jacob Arthur Loining, Chicago; D:
S218, Mar. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1906. 12736
— —a romantic drama in 3 acts nud 7 scenes, by
H. C. Wood. 59 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Hari-y ( 'olon Wood, Providence. R. I. ; D :
;;290, Apr, 15. 1903; 2c, Apr. .30, 1903. 12737
Enemy (An) within; or. A love that failed,
military drama in 1 act. by A. R. Allison, 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1913 ; D : 33422 ; Archibald R.
Allison, Alameda, Cal. 12738
Enemy's (The) daughter; a story of love and
war in 3 acts, by M. S. Lackland. 15 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Mary S. Lackland, St. Louis; D : 6670,
May 15, 1905 ; 2c. May 5, 1905. 12739
Energetic (The) West; in 4 acts, by E. Selwyn.
© Edgar Selwyn, United States ; D : 8356,
Apr. 16, 1906. 12740
Enfaldige (Den) smalanningen; lustspel med
sSng i 4 akter och 2 tablaer, af C. F. Johnson.
Duluth, Minn,, Pioneer book store, 1875. vi,
28 p„ 1 1. 12".
© C. F. Johnson, Duluth, Minn. ; 1875 : 6784,
June 28 ; 2c. July 15. 12741
Enfant (L') cherie; piece en 4 actes, par Romain
<Jo<>lus [pseud, de R. C. Weill] [Paris, Impr.
de ruiustration] 1906. 2 p. 1., 85 p. 12°.
© R. Coolus, Paris; D : 8461, May 2, 1906;
2c. .May 2, 1906. 12742
Enfant (L') de Pamour; piece en 4 actes, par H.
Bataille. 52 p. 4". (L'lllustration thgatrale,
T" aimee-180, 13 mai 1911)
© May 13, 1911; 2c. May 26, 1911; D:
24293; Henry Bataille, Paris. 12743
Enfant (L') de la bonne; vaudeville en 1 acte,
par Dlaverdct et Garofalo. Paris, C. Joubert,
1911. 39 1), 8".
© June 10. 1911; 2c. June 19, 1911; D:
24505 ; C. Joubert, Paris. 12744
Enfant de ma sceur; piece en 3 actes, [par]
A. iMouezy-Eon et R. Francheville. Paris,
P.-V. Stock, 1909. 179 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2. 1909 : 2c. Sept. 7. 1909 ; D : 16850 ;
Andre ^louezy-Eon et Robert Francheville,
Paris. 12745
Enfant de masseur; vaudeville en 1 acte, [par]
J.-M, Priollet. I'aris, C. .Joubert. 1909. 24 p.
8°.
© Sept. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 16999 ;
C. Joubert, Paris. 12746
Enfant (L') des fortifs; piece en 5 actes et 8
tableaux, de J. Mary et K. Rochard. Paris,
P. Y. Stock, 1911. 169 p. 12".
© Oct. 13. 1911 : 2c. Oct. 12, 1911 ; D : 25470 ;
Jules Mary & Emile Rochard, France. 12747
Enfant (L') du miracle; comedie-bouffe en 3
actes, par P. Gavault et Itobert Charvay.
Paris. Calmann-Levy [1903] 2 p. 1., 180 p.
12".
© I'aul Gavault & Robert Charvav, France;
D : 3573, June 12, 1903 ; 2c. June 12. 1903.
12748
Enfant (L') du temple; piece en 5 actes et 9
tnbleiiux, de Alban de Polhes. Paris, H. Dara-
gon, 1907. [9] -161. [1] p. 12".
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by H.
Daragon, Paris ; res. no. 1335 ; Ic. Oct. 10. 1907.
12749
613
12750
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12769
Enfant (L') nature!. See Manoverkind (Das).
Enfant (L') prodigue; pantomime en 3 actes,
par Michel Carre et Andr§ Wormser.
© E. Biardot, France; D : 1G0S5, June 17,
1909. 12750
(The prodigal son) ; sc6ue lyrique en 1 acte,
de E. Guinand, musique de Claude Debussy,
textes frangais et an.sjlais, English words by
Nita Cox. Paris, A. Durand et fils, 1910. 25
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 9, 1910 : 2c. Feb. 9, 1910 ; D : 20141 ;
Durand & cie., Paris. 12751
See also Figliuol (II) prodigo. — Prodigal
(The) son.
Enfants (Les) a Bethleem; niystere en 2 parties
par Gabriel Nigond, mis en musique par
Gabriel Pierne. Paris, Heugel et cie., 1908.
32 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Heugel & CO., Paris ; D : 14794, Jan. 11,
1909; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909. 12752
Enforcing the Sunday law. See Dodging the
police.
Engaged; comedy in 4 acts, by J. F. Phillips.
[G6] p. f". Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1912 ; D : 30829 ; John Frank-
lyn Phillips, Great Neck, N. Y. 12753
a comedy in 1 act, by T. P.. Donaldson. 9 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D :
G972, July 15, 1905 ; 2c. July 15, 1005. 12754
a dramatic comedy of society of today, in
3 acts, by C. Fulton.
© Chandos Fulton, New York; 1872:1843,
Feb. 26. 12755
— an entirely oriuinal burlesque comedy in 3
acts, bv W. S. Gilbert, ed. by E. A. Sothern
and J. S. Clarke.
© E. A. Sothern, United States ; 1878 : 7.562,
June 27 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 12756
— vaudeville sketch, by E. K. INIarble. 13 p.
4". Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 2.59.35 ; Elanora Kins-
ley Marble, Chicago. 12757
or. Surrendered hand and heart, a humor-
ous monologue for a woman, by Livingston
Russell. New York, E. S. Werner [1894] 12 p.
12".
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1894 : 51217,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Oct. 31. - 12758
Engaged by Wednesday; farce in 3 acts, by
Grace Arlington Owen. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1912. 51 p. 12".
© Oct. 14, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31128 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 12759
Engaged (An) girl; a comedy, by Elizabeth A.
Hyde.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1899 : 66567, Oct.
13 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 12760
Engagement (An); a comedy in 1 act, by H. H.
Pattee. [I'hiladclphin, 1900] cover-title, 8 p.
8". Prhited.
© Herlx'rt Horton Pattee, Phihidelphia;
■ 1900 A : 11990, May 12 ; 2c. May 17, 1901.
12761
Engagement in a lawyer's office; a comedy in
1 act, by W. S. J. MacAtee. 6 p. 4". Type-
written.
© W. Sylvester J. MacAtee, Portland, Or. ;
D: 5174, Juno 13, 1904; 2c. June 13, 1904.
12762
Engaging a chauffeur; by O. D. Reese. 16 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1911 ; D : 24602 ; Olive Dibert
Reese. Jolnistown, Pa. 12763
Engaging Janet; a farce in 1 act, by Esther W.
Bates. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1908. 18 p. 8°.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; D : 13189,
June 15, 1908 ; 2c. June 15, 1908. 12764
Engaging (The) manager; 1 act vaudeville
sketcli, by Beatrice Shephard King. [11] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910; D : 21798 ; Mrs. B.
Simpson, New York. 12765
Engaging (An) position; a comedy in 2 acts,
Itv Lewis 11 Miu r.ravne. Boston, W. II. Baker
cVc CO., 1S9S. 25 p. 12". ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
55296, Sept. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 12766
Engineer (The); drama in 4 acts, l)y A. T. Rem-
lap riiseud. of A. T. Palmer] [1], 43 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 13, 1914; D : 35641 ; Alfred T.
I'ahu(>r, Boston. 12766a
drama of other days. l)y M. Upton. [70] p.
4". Typcnvritten.
© Ic. Auc. 2, 1910; D: 21713; Melville Up-
ton, New York. 12767
an original realistic American comedy
drama in 4 acts and 5 .scenes, by E. Bertram
and B. Wlllard.
© Eugene Bertram and Bassett Willard.
New York' ; 1892 : 32265, Aug. 5. 12768
England's powerful; an English society drama
in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by A. A. Adleman.
© Adolph Allen Adleman, Hartford, Conn. :
D : 3038, Feb. 24, 1903. 12769
614
12770
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12787
England's throne; hy C. Lewis, 15 scenes. [150]
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Catherine Lewis, London ; D : 15011, Feb.
0, 1909 ; 2c. Fel). 6, 1909. 12770
a liistory, 8 scenes, by C. Lewis. 03 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ciitlierine Lewis. London; L> : 131G5. June
12, 1908; 2c. June 12, 1908. 12771
England's wrong; or, The legitimate though
unrecognized heir to the throne of England,
a dninia on tlie niavringe of tl>e Prince of
Wales (Georiio 3d) to Hannali Li.ahtfoot, l)y
L. Q. Jeffries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1882 : 20491,
Dec. 4. 12772
English (The) See Son (The) and heir.
English born. Typewritten.
© Beulali ]\Iarie Dix, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1S9S : 48036, Aug. 15 ; Ic. Aug. 15 ; Ic. Dec. 13.
12773
English (An) chop; a farce comedy, by L. Rich-
ardson.
© Leander Richardson, New York; 1SS9:
8800, INIar. 20. 12774
English (The) consul; comedv in 3 acts, by
J. It. Clemens. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1915 ; D : 42186 ; James Ross
Clemens, Noroton, Conn. 12774a
English (The) girl in America; a play in 5
acts, l\v Mrs. Dr. .Johnson.
© Mrs. Dr. John.son. New York ; 1881 :17112.
Nov. 3. 12775
English knight; I'omantic drauia founded on
the holy war in the time of Ith-hard the Third,
in 3 acts and S transformations, l»y A. Chros-
towski. Typewritten.
© Alphon.se Chrostowski, Brooklyn; 1896:
43401. .July 28: 2c. Aug. 10. 12776
English (An) lady packing; monologue, by
L. B. Ilayward. Ty[)ewritten.
© Beatrice B. Havward, Wavland, Mass. ;
1808:64370, Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 3. 12777
English nobility; by E. AV. Vance.
© Earle Wayne Vance, Kalamazoo, Mich. ;
D : 6088, Jan. 18. 1905. 12778
English (An) party; monologue, by B. B. Hay-
ward. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hay ward. Way land, IVIass. ;
D : 16, Jan. 7, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1901. 12779
English (An) ti-ain sketch; monologue, by B. B.
Hay ward. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wavland, Mass. ;
1898; 64369, Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 3. 12780
Englishman (The) and the maid; farce in 1
act, by D. H. Primrose. 8 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913 ; D : 33194 ; Durward H.
Primrose, Wood Ridge, N. J. 12781
Englishman's (An) home; a play in 3 acts, by
Guy Du Maurier. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1909. 2 p. 1., 131 p. front.
4°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; A : 236894,
Apr. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909. 12782
Englishman's (An) idea of our national game;
play in 1 act, by L. Wardj [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913: D: 35114; Lawrence
Ward, New York. 12783
Englishman's (An) impression of an Ameri-
can baseball game; play in 1 act, by T.
Haydn. [2], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914; D : 36658 ; Tommy
Haydn, New York. 12783a
Enid; a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by D. J.
Norton, music by C. N. Schneider.
© Charles N. Schneider and David J. Nor-
ton. United States; 1894:31215, .Tune 9; 2c.
Dec. 12. 12784
Enigma (The); by K. M. Flood. 12 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Kathleen M. Flood, Chicago; D : 10680,
May 31, 1907 ; Ic. Mar. 30, 1907 ; Ic. May 31,
1907. 12785
comedy-sketch in 1 act, bv V. V. Messer.
[14] p. 4". Typewritten.
• © Ic. Dec. 29, 1914 ; D : 39229 ; Vladimir
Victor Messer, New York. 12785a
Enigme (L'); piece en 2 actes, par P. Hervieu.
New York, Vincent Ciocia, printer, 1901. 70
p. 8".
© Paul Hervieu. Paris ; D : 1102, Nov. 16,
1001 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1900. 12786
See (il.<<o Theatre complet; [de] Paul Her-
vieu.
Enjoleuse (L'); comedie en 3 actes, par X. Roux
et M. Sergine. 32 p. 4°.
(L' II lustration
theatrale, 8" annee-223, 9 novembre 1912)
© Nov. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31614 ;
Xavier Roux & Maurice Sergine, Paris. 12787
Enjoyable entertainments; by Lilian M. Heath.
Boston, LTnited society of Christian endeavor,
1913. 4 p. ]., [3]-184 p. illus. 12".
DitAJfATic CONTENTS : Scoucs from Pilgrims
Itrogress. — Longfellow's dream. — High jinks
along the milky way. — The beggar prince.
© Dec. 4, 1913 ; 2c. .Tan. 6, 1914 : A : 362058 ;
United soc. of Christian endeavor, Boston.
12787a
615
12788
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12806
Enlevement (L') d'Agathe; comedie en 1 acte,
par T. Bernard. Proof.
© Tristan Bernard & Hacliette & co., Paris;
D: 14313, Nov. 18, 1908; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908.
12788
Enlevement- (L') d'Eulalie; fantaisie en 1 acte,
par L^on Jancey. Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 27
p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1912 : D : 28394 ;
Joubert,- Paris. 12789
Enlisted for the war; a drama, by the author of
Sylvia's soldier, etc.
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1874 : 13289,
Oct. 26. 12790
Enoch Arden; oper in 1 aufzuge nach der idee
Lord Tennysons, von Vittorio di Dio, niusik
von Robert Erben. Berlin (Charlottenbiirg)
K. Kohler.
© Karl Kohler, Berlin; 1896:28798, May
11; 2c. May 11. 12791
See also Mighty (The) deep,
Enquete (L'); piece en 2 actes, par G. Henriot.
78 p. 4". Typewritten.
© George Henriot, Paris ; D : 5053, May 20,
1904 ; 2c. May 20, 1904. 12792
Ensign (The); an original comedy drama in 5
acts, a .story of the U. S. Navy, by W. Ha-
worth.
© William Haworth, New York; 1890:
22422, July 14. 12793
Entangled; play in 1 act. by E. li. Dudley. [2],
18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1912 ; D : 31752 ; E. Lawrence
Dudley, Camden, N. J. 12794
Entangled (The) lover; 1 act drama, bv A. E.
Weiss, jr. [32] p. 04". Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911 ; D : 25498 ; Albert E.
Weiss, jr., Los Angeles. 12795
Entanglements; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
H. H. Peck. Typewritten.
© H. Hamlin Peck, Boston ; 1890 : 17402.
May 28 ; 2c. May 28, 1890. 12796
Same. Rev. 115 p. obi. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© H. Hamlin Peck. Boston ; 1891 : 2.5014,
July 9 ; 2c. July 9. 12797
an original dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by
C Finger.
© Carl Finger, Philadelphia ; 1900 A : 1.3354.
May 28. 12798
Entangling alliances; a comedy in 3 acts, bv
J. E. Middleton. 65 p. f . Typewritten.
© J. Edgar Middleton, Toronto, Canada ;
D : 4726, Mar. 16, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904.
12799
Entdeckung (Die) von Amerika. Sec Colum-
bus.
Entente (The) cotdiale; peace play in 2 acts,
by A. U. Harrison. 29 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40250 ; Agnes Riley
Harrison, Philadelphia. 12799a
Enterprise; or, Street life in New York, an
original drama in 3 acts, by J. Mcintosh, de-
signed for amateurs.
© John Mcintosh, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1872:
2473. Mar. 13. 12800
Entertainers (The); a vaudeville sketch, hv
J. R. -Tohnson. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912: D: 29076; J. Rosa-
mond Johnson, % Jos. W. Stern & co.. New
York. 12801
Entertaining' the guests,
onettes.
See Iiauretta's mari-
Entertaining the neighbor's child. See Talk-
ing (The) woman.
Entertainment for Columbus day; consisting of
3 scenes, prose selections and poems, by F. G.
Stearns. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1912; D : 29262 ; Fannie G.
Stearns, Waverley, Ma.ss. 12802
Entgleisung; komndie in 3 akten, von Lothar
Schmidt [pseud, von Lothar Goldschmidt]
Berlin, E. Bloch, 1911. 67 p. 8°.
© Doc. 13, 1911 ; 2c. Fob. 17,1012 ; D : 28732 :
Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 12803
Enticed to drink; by V. J. Dowd. 9 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Victor .L Dowd. Chicago: D : 1.5.594, Apr.
12, 1909 : 2c. Apr. 12. 1909. 12804
Enticement; or, The dance of death, play in 1
act. by Wm. H. Lytell and Frank Fanning.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912; D: 30530; Harry M.
Brown, Riverside. R. I. 12805
Entierro (El) de la sardina; sainote en 1 acto y
on prosa, original do .\. Ramos Martin, mfisica
del maestro Rafael Cnlleja. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1915. 32 p. 12".
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40092 ; Antonio Ramos Martin, Madrid. 12805a
Entomologist (The); a .spectacular operetta,
libretto by I. P. Sylvesfer. 84 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ida Pond Sylvester. Passaic, N. J. ; D :
278, Mar. 28, 1901; 2c. Mar. 28, 1901. 12806
Entomology; original rapid-fire farce in 1 act,
by H. R. Denton. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915 ; D : 39789 ; Harvey Ros-
necht Denton, New York. 12806a
616
12807
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12820
Entr' acte. /S'ec Short plays; by Mary MacMil-
lan.
Entrance song, Boobhamba and chorus; from
The Cingalee, by Adrian Ross. 1 p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Cliappell & CO.. London ; D : 5865, Dec. 5,
1904; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 12807
Entranced (The) bride. See Margrave and
magic.
Entre aniigos; entrenies en verso, original de
J. Selgas Ruiz. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 21 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; le. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38246; Jose Selgas Ruiz, Madrid. 12807a
Entre amor ydeber (Between love and duty); a
tale of old Manila, a drama in 4 acts, by T. P.
Bayer. Typewritten.
© Theo. Percy Bayer, San Francisco; 1900
A : 21962. Sept. 4 ; 2c. June 17, 1901 ; Ic. new
ed. Oct. 14, 1901. 12808
Entre cuentos. Sec Comedias; [por] Victor
Manuel Diez Barroso.
Entre llamas; tragedia en 3 actus y un epilogo,
la vio y la escribio despues J. Grau. Madrid,
Renaciniiento, Sociedad anonima editorial
[1915] 2 p. 1., vii-xvii p., 2 1., 150 p., 2 1. 8".
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41661 ; Jacinto Grau, Madrid. 12808a
Entre naranjos; zarzuela enScuadros, en prosa,
origiiutl de Jose Royo de Leon y Antonio P.
Camaclio. niiisica del maestro Miguel San-
tonja. Madrid [ Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1908. 38 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Rovo de Leon v P. Camacho, Madrid ;
D; 13460, July 25, 1908; 2c. July 25, 190S.
12809
Entre rocas; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en
verso, original de J. Dicenta, nu'isica del maes-
tro Ruperto Chapi. INIadrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 40 p. 12". [Libretto
only]
© Joaquin Dicenta, IMndrid ; D : 13784.
Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 12810
Entre tejas; entrenies en prosa, original de L.
Ijinares Becerra y F. Hernandez, iladrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] ]908. 13 p. 12°.
© Luis Linares Becerra & Fernando Her-
nandez. Madrid; D : 13860. Sept. 21, 1908; 2c.
Sept. 21, 1908. 12811
Entry 13; a sketch of the turf, by S. Kerner
and S. S. Silver. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912 ; D : 29029 ; Samson Ker-
ner and S. Sidney Silver, Brooklyn. 12812
Entziickende (Eine) frau; koinodie einer ehe in
4 akten, von Hugo Wolf. [119] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1914; D: 38527; Comoedia.
Vienna. 12812a
Envidia (La); zarzuela de costumbres populares
en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de D. Diaz Alvarez, mfisica del maestro
Jesus Aroca. ^Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1908. 41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Diego Diaz Alvarez. Madrid ; D : 13781,
Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 12813
Envidiosos (Los); sainete lirico en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en prosa. original de A.
Fernandez Lepina y A. Plafiiol, mfisica del
maestro Luis Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1909. 38 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17484; Antonio Fernandez Lepina y Antonio
Plafiiol, Madrid. 12814
Environment; or. The derelict, drama in 3 acts,
by G. A. Olson. 52 p. f°. Sis.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32673 ; Guy Arthur
Olson, Seattle. 12815
Envoy (An) extraordinary; a farce comedy in
4 acts, by H. Tyndale and B. Hilton.
© Hilgard Tyndale and Ben Hilton. New
York ; 1888 : 23432, Aug. 15. 12816
Envuelta en su red; dramatization by William
Francis Cox of Freeborn Wycroft Knight-
man's famous novel of the occult. His ward,
Ida Reeves ; or. The very strange case of the
Stuyvestants. Stock version.
© Emily W. Smith, .Jacksonville, Fla. ; D :
12187, Jan. 16, 1908. 12817
Envy; a drama in 3 acts. Ir. from the Swedish,
by E. Swanson.
© Edith Swanson, St. Louis; 1876:8527,
July 18; 2c. Sept. 5. 12818
• a play in 4 acts, by P. Raimondo. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Philip Raimondo, New York; D: 10611,
May 22, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1907. 12819
Envy (The) of men; play in 4 acts, by N. Do-
nato. [31. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1912 ; D : 30320 ; Neri Donato,
Ansonia, Conn. 12820
Epervier (L'); piece en 3 actes. par F. de Crois-
set. (In Petite illustration, no. 71, 11 juil-
let 1914, serie-theatre no. 41)
© July 11, 1914; Ic. Sept. 1, 1914; D:
37978 ; Francis de Croisset, Paris. 12820a
617
12821
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12838
Eph; or, Before the amendments, by L. W. Har-
leigli.
© L. W. Harleigh, United States; 1872:
10076, Sept. 19. 12821
or. The slave's devotion, a drama in .">
acts, by G. M. Minor. Ms.
© George M. Minor, Cleveland, O. ; 1880:
6004, Apr. 16; le. Feb. 7, 1883. 12822
Eph calls up the boss; by Alexander Rogers. 2
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D: 41904; Columbia
graphophone co.. New York. 12822a
Ephraim and the winged bear; a Christmas-eve
nightmare in 1 act. by K. S. Goodman. New
York, Donald C. Vanghan, 1914. 31, [1] p.
16".
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 13, 1915; D:
39382: Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Cliicago.
12822b
Ephraims breite; a drama in 5 acts, by Carl
Flauptmann.
© P(.et lore co., Boston ; 1900 A : SISO-",
Dec. 28. . 12823
Same. (In Poet lore, v. 12, no. 4, Oct.-Dec
1900: periodical © Dec. 17, 1900; B: 18130
Poet lore co., Boston) 12824
Epic of the army of Igor. Sec Prince Igor.
Epicoene. See Silent (The) woman.
Epicure (The); a comic opera in 3 acts and G
scenes with an original American ballet, by
Edwin Lewis Holt (P^dwin P. Lewis) 80 p.
4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Edwin P. Lewis, New York ; D : 10676,
j\[ay 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907. 12825
Epidemia nacional; revista en 1 acto, en 4 cua-
dros y apoteosis, en prosa y verso, libro de A.
Varela, mnsica del maestro Teodoro San Jose.
Madrid [Sociedad deautoresespanoles] 1911.
42 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Mav 26, 1911; 2c. May 27. 1911; D:
24321 ; Aurelio Varela, IMadrid. 12826
Epilogo; conu'dia en 1 acto y on prosa. original
de J. Qnilis y R. Soriano. Madrid [Sociedad
de antores espafioles] 1908. 21 p. 12°.
© Jose Quilis y Rafael Soriano, Madrid ;
D: 13852. Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908.
[Note: Copies have also as joint author and
proprietor the name of Emilio Armengod]
12827
Episode (An) Typewritten.
© Minert H. Lindeman, Brooklyn: 1898:
55595, Sept. 22 ; Ic. Sept. 22. 12828
•sketch, von Max Simon. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914 ; D : 38148 ; Anna Simon,
New York. 12828a
Episode de 1870. See Deserteur.
Episode (An) in college life; a college drama
in 3 acts, by C. F. Hahn. Utica, N. Y., Cur-
tis & Cbilds, 1881. 32 p. 16°.
© diaries F. Halm, Hamilton, N. Y. ; 1881 :
400, Jan. 10; 2c. Jan. 26. 12829
Episode (An) in the Bronx; play in 1 act, by
June Matbi.s. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914; D : 38675 ; June Beulab
Matbis, New York. 12830
Episode (An) in the life of an African million-
aire. See I. D. B.
Episode (An) of New Orleans; in 4 acts, by
D. A. Driscoll.
© I>avid A. Driscoll, Columbus, O. ; 1890:
58101, Sept. 11. 12831
Episodes; a play in 4 acts, by Hutb Hunt. 181
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anita Dunbar Hunt, Hempstead. N. Y. :
D : 3875, Aug. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 2903. 12832
-six monologues for both sexes, by C. W.
Hogg. 42 p. 12°.
© Cvril Wentwortb Hogg, London ; A :
241692, June 3, 1909; 2c. June 24, 1909. 12833
Episodes (The) of Lord Nelson and Lady
Hamilton; l)y J. ]\I. Clarke.
© Josepbinc Miller Clarke, "West Orange,
N. J. ; D : 3601, June 15. 1903. 12834
Episodios nacionales; revista bisiorica en 1
:i(i(i, dividido en 7 cuadros, en verso, original
de M.TliousyE. Cerda.musicade los maestros
Vives v Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de antores
es])anoies] 1908. 54 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© :Maximiliano Thous v Elias Cerda, Ma-
drid: D: 13870, Sept. 21, 1908; 2<: Sept. 21.
1908. 12835
Epouser le roi. Sec On frappe les trois coups.
Epouvantail (L'); 1 acte. en prose [par] Jean
Rol>v & I'aul Cazere.s. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913.
19 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 3.5202 :
.Joul)ert. I'aris. 12836
Epreuve (I*') derniere; mystere en 3 parties ct
4 tableaux, de IMaria Star, musique de Emile
Nerini. Paris, A. Girard. 1912. 31 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Apr. 4, 1912 ; 2c. ]May 11, 1912 ; D : 2963S :
Amand Girard, Paris. 12837
Equal rights; play in 3 acts, by E. A. Langman.
[113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. INIar. 19, 1914; D : 36425 ; EbV.abelli
Axilbund Langinan, Pluladelpbia. 12837a
^ suffrage play, by A. N. Piper. 152 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910; D: 17900; Ann Nortli
Piper, ]Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 12838
618
12839
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
12857
Equal to a royal flush,
four aces.
See Lone (The) hand
Equality farm; coinetly in 3 acts, by P. L. Shaw.
58 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1909: D : 16.391 ; Percy L.
Shaw, New York. 12839
Equals; l)y A. M. Sluzzy. 93 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Alice I\I. Muzzy, New York ; D : 7580, Nov.
18, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1905. 12840
Er; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen. von Wilhelni Wel-
ters. Berlin. Biihnenverlas Alin & Simrock,
g. m. b. h., 1912. 57 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1M.2 ; D : 28290 ; Biihnenverlas
Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
12841
Er muss tanzen; lustspiel in 1 akt, von C. A.
Paul, with table of difficulties by Sigmon M.
Stern. New York. H. Holt and company ; Bos-
ton, C. Schoenhof [1883] 51 p. 12°. (Stern's
selected German comedies prepared for stu-
dents, no. 6)
© Henry Holt & co., New York ; 1884 : 1258,
Jan. 17; 2c. Jan. 21. 12842
Same.
© by Ada N. Stern, New York, as widow of
the author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 2400, Jan. 2, 1912, original entry, Jan. 17,
1884, no. 1258. 12843
Er nine; monologo de C. Antolfn Lorente. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1909.
12 p. 12".
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
10880; C. Antolln Lorente, Madrid. 12844
Er soil dein Herr sein; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Robert :Misch und Erieli :Motz. 105 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1910; D:2193G; Felix Bloch
erben. Berlin. 12845
Er sucht einen vetter; dramatisirte anekdote in
1 akt, von Jungniann, with table of difficidties
by Sigmon M. Stern. New Y'ork, H. Holt and
company; Boston, C. Schoenhof [1883] 49 p.
12". ( Stern's selected German comedies pre-
pared for students, no. 5)
© Honrv Holt & co.. New Y^ork ; 1883 : 18147.
Oct. 4 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1884. 12846
• • Same.
© by Ada M. Stern, New York, as the widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 1884. INIay 27, 1911. Original entry.
Oct. 4. 1883. no. 18147. 12847
Er wollte konig sein; operette in 3 akten, von
G. Schir.h. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only ]
© Ic. June 5, 1913 ; D : 33410 ; Carl Schloh,
New York. 12848
Era mio figlio; dramma in 3 atti, di L. Mucelli.
Milano, Carlo Barbini. 86 p. 12".
© July 1, 1914; Ic. Aug. 6, 1914. Ic. Aug. 29,
1914; D: 38054; Luigi Mucelli, % M. Lalli.
New York, 12848a
Erasmus Montanus,
berg".
See Comedies by Hol-
Erbforster (Der); ein trauerspiel in 5 aufziigen,
von Otto Ludwig. ed. with introduction and
notes by Morton C. Stewart. New York, H.
Holt & CO., 1910. 2 p. 1., iii-xlviii, 159 p.
front, (port.) 16".
© July 6. 1910 ; 2c. Jnly 11. 1910 ; A : 268240 ;
Henry Holt & co.. New York. 12849
Erde; eine konuVlie des lebens in 3 akten, von
Karl Sch6nherr. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1908. 126
p., 1 1. 12".
© S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin ; D : 11454, Oct.
1, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 1907. 12850
Erebus and the star; tragic play in 2 acts and
4 scenes, by P. Wolff. 75 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915 ; D : 40546 ; Perlita Wolfe,
New York, 12850a
Eric; or. The fall of a crown [by S. A. W. Duf-
field] 66 p., 1 1. 12". Printed.
© Samuel A. W. Duffield, Auburn, N. Y. ;
1878:3679, Mar. 27; 2c. Apr. 4. 12851
Eric Erighteyes. Sec Eric Starbright.
Eric Ravak; a romantic play in 3 acts, arr. by
C. Clarke. 64 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Creston Clarke, Norfolk, Va. ; 1889 : 30666,
Oct. 9; 2c. Oct. 18. 12852
Eric Starbright; tragedy, by P. Bissell, based
upon Rider Haggard's novel Eric Brighteyes.
[9], 92 p. f°.
© Ic. June S, 1910 ; D : 21303 ; Purdy Bissell,
Bedford, O. 12853
Erica; a dramatic composition, by H. A. Shep-
ard.
© Helen Anna Shepard. Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; D : 1882, INIay 14, 1902. 12854
Erick Erickson; an original comedy drama in 4
acts, by Bob Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© A. R. Basford, Lancaster, Wis. ; D : 15569.
Apr. 8, 1900. [For copies reed, see D: 16220]
12855
Same. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 8, 1909 ; D : 16220 ; A. R. Basford,
Lancaster, Wis. 12856
Erin; a musical sketch in 1 act and 4 .scenes, by
W. F. Carroll. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Syn-
opsis only]
© W. F. Carroll, Philadelphia; D : 9106,
Sept. 18, 1906; 2c. Sept. 5, 1906. 12857
619
12858
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12878
Erin abu; or, Derniot O'Dwyer, an Irish druiUii
in 4 acts, written J. Palsrave Simpson, adapted
by B. H. Hilton.
© Snsan Denin, New Yorlv ; 1871:11354.
Dec. 1. 12858
Erin a-chorra; or, Irish hearts in Irish homes,
a modern Irisli sensational drama in 4 acts,
b.v J. T. Wallace.
© J. .T. Wallace. New York; 1873: 3522. Apr.
7. 12859
Erin asthore; a di-ama in 5 acts, by M. Flynii.
© Michael Flyim, United States; 1883:
12946, .Inly 14. 12860
Erin go bragh; a drama, by M. A. Denison.
© Marv Andrews Denison, AVashin;L;ton ;
1879: 3059, Mar. 5. 12861
or, The mountain rebel, an Irish drama in
3 acts, by Bernard F. Moore. New York, H.
Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1896:57597.
Oct. 19 ; 2c. Oct. 20.
See also Four leaf shamrock.
12862
Erin mor; romantic and historical Irish drama
in 4 acts, by T. McSlieehy. Fremont, O., T.
McSheehy, 1911. 51 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 11. 1911 ; D : 25986 ; Thomas Mc-
Sheehy, Fremont, O. 12863
Erin, the smile and the tear; a dramatic compo-
sition in 4 acts, by ^^'. J. llnrley. 21 p. S".
Printed.
© W. J. Tlurlev. San Francisco; D : 117G4,
Nov. 18, 1907; 2c. Apr. 20, 190S. 12864
in 7 acts, by AV. J. Hnrley.
© William J. Hnrley. San Francisco; D:
0215. Feb. 13, 1905. [For copies reed, see D:
11764] 12865
Erinnyes (The); an antique trairedy, in 2 parts
in verse, tr. from the French of [Charles Ma-
rie Rene] Leconte de I..isle by C Renanld,
musical introduction and interlndes for or-
chestra, by Jules ^lassenet. 47 p. Type-
written.
© Charles Renanld, New York ; 1S92 : 3G147,
Sept. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 12866
Erinopticon (The) Sec Corney O'Carney.
Erin's dream; or. The patriot's fate, a (h-ania
in 3 acts, by T. .7. D. Do Voc. Act 3.
© T. J. Delavan De Voe, San Francisco ;
1872 : 2786. Mar. 23. 12867
Erin's Isle; vaudeville sinnin.<,' .scenic novelty in
4 scenes, by F. W. Hixon. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911; D:24SS4; Fred W.
Hixon, New York. 12868
Erin's vision.
bow.
See Birth (The) of the rain-
Erinyen (Die) See Orestes.
Eris; a dramatic allegory, by Blanche Shoe-
maker Wagstal'f. New York, IVloffat, Yard
and company, 1914. 3 p. I., 41 p. front,
(port.) 12°.
© May 29. 1914 ; 2c. July 7, 1914 ; A : 376593 ;
Moffat, Yard & co., New York. 12868a
Erlinda; a legend of the moon, by A. Jjucey. 2
■ p. 4°. Typewritten. [Synopsis only]
© Arturo Lucey, New York ; D : 7522, Oct.
30, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1905. 12869
Erling the Bold; written by B. M. Ballantyne
and dramatized by E. Sharpies.
© Edwin Sharpies, Fall lliver, IMass. ; 1894:
18849, Apr. 11. 12870
Erlosung; drama in 3 akteu, 5 bildern, von Mar-
tin Gemeinliardt. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1913; D : 33355 ; Alfred Spitz-
New York. 12871
Erma, the elf; coniedy-drania in 5 acts, by C. T.
Dazey.
© Charles T. Dazey, Lima, 111.; 1880:
12597, I\Iay 28. 12872
Ermine; play in 1 act, by J. Brady. [6] p. f".
Tyi:)cwritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10. 1913; D: 35299; Al Flatico
and Joshua Brady, Cleveland. 12873
Erminie; comic opera, libretto by Claxon Bel-
lamy and Harry Paulton, music by lOd. Jako-
bowski.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York; 1 SSC. : 7r>.")7,
Apr. 1. 12874
Sec (iJxf) Dear Minnie. — Two thieves.
Ernest, chauffeur pour dames; vaudeville en 1
acte, [de] P». I.ebreton. Paris, C. Joubert, 1909.
22 p. 4°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 29, 1909; 1>:
17562; Joubert, Paris. 12875
Ernshaw manor; play in 4 acts, by T. Fitzger-
ald.
© Thomas Fitzgerald, Philadelphia: 1873:
12882, Nov. 7. 12876
Ernst (Der) des lebens. See Love (The) of
life.
Ernst Erdody; or. The watchword, a heroic
military drama in 4 acts, by .Tames li. I'atter-
son. 56 p. obi. f°. Typewritten.
© Lilian Richardson. New York; 1800:854.
Jan. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 8. 12877
Erntefest (Das) (La festa del Carro); oper in 2
akten. text und nuisik von C. Buongiorno, nach
den versen des E. Golisciani, deutsch von L[ ud-
wig] Hartmann. [Dresden, C. C. Meiidiold »&
soiuie, 1896] 96 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© C. Buoneiorno, Milan ; 1896 : 24109, Api-.
18 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 12878
620
12879
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12896
Eroberer (Der); schauspiel in 5 akten, von D.
H. Sarnetzki. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G.
Ootta'sciie buchhandliuig nachfolger, 1912. 116
p. 12".
© Nov. 23, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32331 ;
Dettinar Heinricli Sarnetzki, Berlin. 12879
Eros; a di'ama in 3 acts, b.v B. Whitney.
© Bruce Whitney, Detroit ; 1SS7 : 10631.
Apr. 20. 12880
Eros and Psyche; dramatic story in 7 acts, by
George Zulawski. tr. from the Polish by E.
I.ilien and Charles Recht. 65 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1911; D : 25262 ; Edward
Lilien, New York. 12881
Eros berger; ballet vn 1 acte, de Edouard
Daurelly, nmsique de Marius Lambert. Paris,
E. Gaudet, [etc., etc.] 1910. 7 p. 16°. [Li-
l)retto only]
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 19, 1910: D:
22084 ; E. Gaudet, Paris. 12882
Erquickliche stiicke. .s'ee Dramatisclie werke;
Lvon] Bernard Sliaw.
Err-path; a drama in 5 acts, by Arthur H. Pal-
mer.
© Hans Reppert, New York; D:2418, Sept.
11, 1902. 12883
Errand boy; a comedy in 5 acts, by E. C. Brok-
meyer.
© Eugene C. Brokmeyer, St. Louis ; D : 4982,
May 4, 1904. 12884
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by George Tot-
ten Smith, music by Ren Shields.
© Sullivan & Harris, New York; D:5230,
.Tune 24, 1904. 12885
Errand (The) girl and the actress; a mono-
logue, ]iy B. B. Hayward. 5 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass. ;
D : 4540, Jan. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1904. 12886
Erreur (Una) judiciaire; piece en 1 acte, de Ch.
Esquire et I'harnel. Paris, C. Joubert, 1905.
14 p. 4".
© Celestin Joubert. Paris ; D : 7478, Oc*. 30.
1905 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1905. 12887
Erreurs (Les) du mariage; comedie en 3 actes,
[de] A. Bisson. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1898. 2
p. 1., 163 p. 12».
© Alexandre Bisson, Paris ; 1898 : 57507.
Sept. 30 ; 2c. Sept. 30. 12888
Erring Geraldine. See Christening (The)
Error; a play in 4 acts, by H. B. Osborne. 99
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hubert Benjamin Osborne, Kingston,
Canada ; D : 12177, Jan. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 15,
1908. 12889
Errors (The) of life; an emotional drama in 4
acts, by W. W. Crimans.
© William W. Crimans, Indianapolis ; 1893 :
46265, Oct. 16. 12890
Erste August, [und] Christnacht 1914; zwei
einakter. [von] Ludwig Thoma. Mlinchen, A.
Langen [1915] 4 p. 1., 9-68 p. 16°. (Langens
kriegsbiicher, geschichten aus Deutschlands
kiimpfen 1914, 5. bdchen. )
© May 28, 1915; Ic. Sept. 25, 1915; A—
Foreign 12836 ; Albert Langen, Munich.
12890a
Erste (Die) eisenbahn. Sec Alt-Potsdam.
Erste (Der) kuchen; filr 6 raiidclien, von E. .7.
Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub co. 11 p.
24". (Dialoge und vortriige fiir schulfeste, no.
28)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D :
41333; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 12890b
Erste (Der) liebhaber; Ivoniodie in 3 akten, von
Max Schach und Rudolph Schwarzkopf. Ber-
lin. Yertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller [1912] 80 p. 12".
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D : 29222 ; Yertriebs-
stelle des Yerbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, Berlin. 12891
Erste (Das) weib; operette in 3 akten, von Yic-
tor Leon, musik von Bruno Hartl. Leipzig,
Wien, J. Weinberger, 1910. 67 p. 12". [Li-
bretto only]
© Oct. 28, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22694 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 12892
Erster klasse; bauernschwank in 1 akt, von
Ludwig Thoma. Miinchen, A. Langen, 1910.
88 p. 12".
© Nov. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 1910 ; D : 22767 ;
Albert Langen, Munich. 12893
Ervan, the king's singing boy; a Christmas
play for children, by H. P. Mosher.
© Harris Pevton Mosher, Boston ; D : 750,
Aug. 13, 1901. 12894
Erwin brothers on a motorcycle trip to win a
wager; by W. E. Hammond. [4] p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911 ; D : 28582 ; Wm. Erwin
Hammond, Duluth, Minn. 12895
Erzieherin (Die); komodie in 4 akten, von A.
Dinter. 83 p. 12". Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1911 ; D : 26026 ; Artur Din-
ter, Berlin. 12896
Erziehuug zur liebe; ein erstes spiel in 4 akten,
von Hans Kyser. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag,
1913. 74 p. 12".
© Nov. 25, 1913; 2c. Jan. 19, 1914; D:
35984 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 12896a
621
12896
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12915
— -1 act sketch, bj^ M. H. Flanner. 2G p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1011; D : 2350S ; Mary H.
Flanner, Indianapolis. 12905
by N. D. Anderson. S p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23558 ; N. D. Ander-
son, Baltimore.
— See also Blanchette.
Escape (The) from the tomb at Greenwood;
acl 5, scene 4, by (}. K. Walcott.
© George K. Walcott, New York ; 1871 : 31G(5,
Apr. 11. 12907
Escaped from. Joliet; a sensational melodrama
iu 4 acts, by L. W. Hill.
© L. Webster Hill, Binghaniton, N. Y. ; D :
12640, Mar. 30, 1908. 12908
Escaped from Sing Sing; a drama in 3 acts, by
Dominick IVIurray and C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1871 : 5400,
June 8. 12909
Es braust ein ruf ; volksstiick aus den tagen der Escape (The) — Continued,
mobilmachung 1914, in 3 akteu, von Hans
Gaus. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock,
g. m. b. h., 1914. 83 p. 8".
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914 ; D : 30248 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. in. b. h., Berlin. 12896b
Es la juventud; comedia dramatica en 3 actos y
en prosa, original de L. Rodriguez Cuevas.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
74 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38242 ; I.uis Rodriguez Cuevas, Madrid.
12896c
Es lebe das leben; drama in 5 akten, von H.
Sudermann. New York, 10. Lederer, 1901. 143
p. 8".
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin ; D : 1216,
Dec. 27, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1902. 12897
See also Beata. — Joy (The) of living.
Es stimmt! Ueutsch - amerikauisches volksstiick
mit gesang, in 4 akten und 6 bildern, von C.
AVinter.
© Charles Chr. AVinter, Rock Island, 111.;
1878 : 14616, Dec. 14. 12898
Es werde recht; drama in 3 akten, von Walter
Bloem. Elberfeld, A. Martini u. Griittefien,
1903. 100 p. 8\
© Baedekersche buch- und kunsthandlung
und buchdruckerei A. Martini & Griittefien,
g. m. b. h., Elberfeld, Germany ; D : 3919, Sept.
10, 1903; 2c. Sept. 10, 1903. 12899
Esbroufe (L'); comedie en 3 actes, par A. Her-
mant. 1 p. 1., 91 p. 12". Printed.
© Abel Hermant, Paris ; D : 4839, Apr. 6,
1904 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1904. 12900
Escalade (L'); piece en 4 actes et 5 tableaux, de
Maurice Donnay. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustra-
tion] 1904. 2 p. 1., 81 p. 12".
© M. Donnay, Paris ; D : 5883, Dec. 8, 1904 ;
2c. Dec. 8, 1904. 12901
Escapade (L'); comedie en 3 actes, par G. Berr.
Paris, Calmann Levy, 1904. 3 p. 1., 258 p. 8°.
© Georges Berr. Paris ; D : 5106, June 1,
1904 ; 2c. June 1, 1904. 12902
pi^ce en 3 actes, par G. Trarieux. 17 p. 4°.
12906
original comedy sketch, by J. Madison. 13
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1912 ; D : 29947 ; James Madi-
son, New York. 12910
Escaped from the law.
© Arthur R. Wilber, Gowanda, N. Y. ; 1888 :
9872, Apr. 4. 12911
— a comedy drama in 5 acts, l»y C. Walcott
Russell. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1904.
58 p. 16°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:4471,
Jan. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 12912
— See also Byer's library of tabloid plays.
(L'lUustration theatrale, S« annee-227, 21
dgcembre 1912)
© Dec. 21, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1913 ; D : 32074 ;
Gabriel Trarieux, Paris. 12903
Escape (The); drama in 4 acts, by Paul Arm-
strong. [7], 100 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D: 30901; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 12904
Escaped (An) Mormon; or, Wholesale matri-
mony, a travesty, by J. I.e Fevre. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Johnnie Le Fevre, New York ; D : 12822,
Apr. 24, 1008 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908. 12913
Escaped the gallows. See Wealth and crime.
Escarpolette (L'); 1 acte en vers, de Gabriel
Nigond. d'apres G. C. Lounsbery. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© G. Constant I.ounsbery, Paris ; D : 4547,
Jan. 14, 1904; 2c. Jan. 14, 1904. 12914
Escenas de la vida boheme.
(La)
See Bohenaia
Eschatos; a poem, by J. B. Burgess.
© James Blyth Burgess, Brooklyn; 1880:
17145, Nov. 11. 12915
622
12916
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12933
Esclarmonde; op§ra romanesque en 4 actes et 8
tableaux, poeme de Alfred Blau et Louis de
Graiuont, musiqiie de J. Massenet.
© James Henry Haynie, United States ;
1889: 1.3GS0, May 4. 12916
Esclavos (Los); comedia lirico-dranuitica, en 1
aeto y 2 cuadros, en verso, original de Federico
Iliera y Joaquin Prats Peralta, im'isica de los
maostros Quislant y Fonrat. Madrid [Socie-
<lad de autores espafioles] 1910. 59 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21952 :
F. Riera y J. Prats Peralta, Madrid. 12917
Escollera del diablo; zarzuela en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 5 cuadros, en prosa, original de E.
Montesiiios y A. Oton, rafisica del maestro
Pablo Luna. Madrid [Sociodad de autores es-
pauoles] 1909. 43 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17467; Eduardo Montesinos & Alfonso Oton,
Madrid. 12918
Escondida (La) senda; comedia en 2 actos de
S. y .T. Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1908. 57 p. 12°.
© Serafin v Joaquin Alvarez Quintero,
Madrid ; D : 13579, Any. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19,
1908. 12919
Escuela (La) de las princesas; comedia, en 3
actos y en j^rosa. original de J. Benavente.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1910.
75 p. 12°.
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21101 ; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 12920
Escuela (La) de los maridos. >S'ee Tirano (El)
Esker dhu; or. The grey lady, a romantic Irish
drama in 4 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gavler, New York ; 1873 : 11570.
Oct. 9. 12921
Eskimo; a musical farce, chatter, doggrels and
nuisic, by C. I. Bolles.
© Charles I. Bolles, New York; D : 7898.
Jan. 25, 1906. 12922
Eskimo (The) chief; drama in 4 acts, by C. M.
Thiiland. [1], 108 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1913: D : 34024 ; Conrad M.
Thuland, San Diego, Cal. 12923
Eskompte; komodie in 3 akten, von Rudolph
Strauss. [2], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. B, 1913 ; D : 34925 ; Thespis-ver-
lag, Charlottenburg, Germany. 12924
Eslabon de sangre; zarzuela dramatica en 1
acto, dividido en un prologo y 4 cuadros, prosa
y verso, original de L. Navarro Serrano, musica
de los maestros Francisco A. de San Felipe
y Cayo Vela. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1908. 62 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Leon Navarro Serrano, Madrid ; D : 14678,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 12925
Esmeralda; a comedy drama in 4 acts, founded
on F. H. Burnett's story of the same name, by
F. H. Burnett and Wm. H. Gillette. New
York [Madison square theater] 1881. 124 p.
8°.
© Frances Hodgson Burnett, Waslilngton :
1881 : L5.525, Oct. 7 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1882. 12926
■ Same.
© by Frances Hodgson Burnett and Wm.
H. Gillette, New York ; as authors, in renewal
for 28 years. Renewal no. 175, Sept. 14, 1909.
Original entry, Oct. 7, ISSl, no. 15.525. 12927
Esmeralda up to date; an operatic extrava-
ganza, by C. W. Bernai'd.
© Charles W. Bernard, Brooklyn; 1891:
13.569, Apr. 14. 12928
Esmerelda; or. The flower girl of Cuba, a lyri-
cal drama, opera libretto, by J. J. Stewart.
© Jo.seph J. Stewart, Baltimore; 1875:
11837, Nov. 9. 12929
Esmond; a play, founded on the novel Henry
Esmond, by W. 'SI. Thackeray, by Emily Baily
Stone and J. G. Whiteley.
© James Gustavus Whiteley, Baltimore ;
1896 : 37375. June 27. 12930
Esmond of Castlewood; a dramatic production,
by T. G. Frothingham, jr.
© Thomas G. Frothingham, ir., Boston ; D :
1171, Nov. 16. 1901. 12931
Espada; ballet, par Rene Maugars, nuisique de
J. Massenet. Livret. Paris. Heugel & co.,
1908. 12 p. 12°.
© Heugel & CO., Paris ; D : 12465, Mar. 2,
1908 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908. 12932
Espadachines (Los); novela escenica en 9 cua-
dros, adaptacion de una novela de Alejandro
Dumas, padre,, hecba por .Jose de la Loma y
p]milio G. del Castillo. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1912. 79 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. June 20, 1912; D:
30035: .Jos6 do la Loma y Emilio G. del Cas-
tillo, Madrid. 12933
Espafia (La) de pandereta; espafiolada en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, original de M.
Moiicayo. musica del maestro Manuel Peuella.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1914.
45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
400fi9; Manuel Moncayo, Madrid. 12933a
Espafia nueva; profecfa comico-lirica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros y nn frontispicio, origi-
nal de A. Paso y J. Abati, musica del maestro
Vicente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1914. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40035 ; Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati, Madrid.
12933b
623
112934
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12953
Espafia pintoresea; aproposito en prosa y verso,
por Aurelio Gonzalez-Rendon, miisica de los
raaestros Jos6 Padilla y Pedro Vilches. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1912.
12, [1] p. 12", [Libretto only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29795 ; A. Gonztilez-Iiendon, Madrid. 12934
Esperanza; play in 5 acts, by S. L. Yalerga. 96
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1910; D : 21337, Susan L.
Valerga, San Francisco. 12935
Espionne (L'); comedie en 4 actes, par V. Sar-
dou. cover-title, p. 771-81'), illus. 8°. [lie-
printed from Je sais tout]
© Victorien Sardou, Paris ; D : 7847, Jan.
15, 1906; 2c. Jan. 15, ]906. 12936
Esposa (La) de Jesus; juguete comico en 1 acto
y en prosa de F. Aguado. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1907. 31 p. 12°.
© Francisco Aguado, Madrid ; D : 10796,
June 18, 1907 ; 2c. June 18, 1907. 12937
Esprit; or. Inclination versus duty, a play in 5
acts, by G. Porter.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
2374, Sept. 24, 1902. 12938
Essilio, the renegade; a tragedy of ancient
Rome in 5 acts, by E. J. Weisenberg. 103 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Edward J. Weisenberg, Cleveland; D:
8785, July 5, 1906 ; 2c. July 5, 1906. 12939
Essloffel's bakery; play in 1 act, by A. Roth.
[2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32610 ; Aaron Roth.
Brooklyn. 12940
Estella mia; play in 1 act, by G. E. Murdock.
[26] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914 ; D : 37311 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 12940a
Estelle; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. C. Col well.
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry C. Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. ; D :
14920, Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1909. 12941
a dramatic composition in 5 acts, by A. E.
Lancaster.
© A. E. Lancaster, United States; 1880:
2215, Feb. 9. 12942
or. Ambition's curse, a tragedy in 5 acts.
by Mrs. A. W. Jordan, from the novel Estelle,
by Annie Edwards.
© Mrs. Augustus W. .Jordan, Philadelphia;
1888 : 25608, Sept. 8. 12943
Estelle of the Diamond F; or, Herinosillo's
daughter, drama in 4 acts, by E. G. W. Fergu-
son and Carleton A. Sawyer. [91] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914 ; D : 36858 ; Edw. G. W.
Ferguson, Melrose. Mass. 12943a
Estelle Warland; or, The mother's revenge, by
E. Chapman.
© Emmagene Chapman, United States;
1877 : 14912, Dec. 21. 12944
Esther; in 3 acts, by T. G. Rice.
© Thomas Carey Rice, Shrewsbury, Mass. ;
D : 5455, Aug. 16, 1904. 12945
> pageant play in 4 acts, based on the biblical
narrative, by B. P. Rider. [4], 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1914 ; D : 36575 ; Bertha Perl
Rider, Philadelphia. 12945a-
a Purim play in 2 acts, l)y G. H. Cohen.
[15] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912; U: 29374; George
Harry Cohen, Hartford. 12946
— a society play in 4 acts, by I. M. Hood.
© I. M. Hood, Albany ; 1876 : 12735, Nov.
17. 12947
a tnigedy, by .L Racine, ed. with explana-
tory notes for the use of students, by Edward
S. Joynes. New York, H. Holt and company ;
Boston, C. Schoenhof [1883] vii, 66 p. 12".
(Students' series of classic French plays)
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; 1883 : 1245,
Jan. IS ; 2c. Feb. 19. 12948
Same.
© by Edward S. Joynes, Columbia, S. C, as
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
1441, Jan. 6, 1911. Original entry, Jan. 18.
1883, no. 1245. 12949
— a tragedy in 3 acts, tr. from the French of
J. Racine, by M. W. Oliver.
© Mary W. Oliver, New Orleans; 1873:
5917, May 26. 12950
— See also Queen Esther.
Esther (Book of) See Vashti.
Esther Pair; an emotional society drama in 5
acts, by C. P. Brown.
© Charles P. Brown, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 10.536,
Oct. 13. 12951
Esther in En Gedy; a tragedy, by Silvio Pellico.
Typewritten.
© Benedix Ben-Zion, New York; 1899:
84279, Dec. 29; 2c. Dec. 14. 12952
Esther, princesse d'Israel; drame en 4 actes,
par A. Dumas et S.-C. Leconte. 31, [1] p. 4°.
(L'Ulustration thgatrale, 8" annee-205,2 mars
1912)
© Mar. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912 ; D : 29134 ;
Andre Dumas & Sebastien-Charles Leconte,
Paris. 12953
624
12954
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
12969
Esther Sandraz; a play in 3 acts, dramatized
from a French novel, by Sydney Grundy. 33
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillie Langtry, New York ; 1889 : 17796,
June 11 ; 2c. June 11. 12954
Esther, the beautiful queen; a sacred cantata,
scriptural selections adapted by C. M. Cady,
music by Wm. B. Bradbury, rev. for dramatic
presentation and furnished with additional
songs and choruses by Leon Keach. Boston,
O. Ditson company [etc., etc.] 1S9G. 22 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston ; 1896 : 31795.
May 25 ; Ic. May 25, 1896 ; Ic. June 26, 1900.
12955
Esther, the brave young' queen. See Good
(The) Samaritan, and other Bible stories
dramatized.
Esther, the Jewish queen; Purim play for
young Israel, by E. M. Chapman. [8] p. 8°.
Printed.
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2c. Dec. 27, 1911; D:
28106; Edward M. Chapman, Albuquerque,
N. M. 12956
Esther, the Persian queen; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. P. Brennan. Youngstown, O., McNally
bros. [1897] 45 p. 16".
© John P. Brennan, Youngstown, O. ; 1897 :
72804, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 12957
Esther, the queen; a Purim play, by Leon H.
Elmaleh. New York, Bloch publishing com-
pany, 1908. 15 p. 12°.
© Bloch pub. CO., New York ; D : 14297, Nov.
16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908. 12958
Esther Wake; or. The spirit of the regulators,
play in 4 acts, by A. Vermont. Raleigh, N. C,
Edwards & Broughton printing co., 1913. 74
p. 12°.
© June 25. 1913; 2c. June 27, 1913; D:
33618; Adolph Vermont, Smithfield, N. C.
12959
Esther's guardian; a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by J. A. Eraser, jr.
© B. S. Spooner, United States ; 1891 :
10954, Mar. 24. 12960
Estoria! an American society drama in 4 acts,
by A. P. Brittell.
© Achille Paul Brittell, United States;
1883: 24655, Dec. 29. 12961
Estranged; a drama in 4 acts, by Molyneus St.
John.
© Marie E. Raymond, New York; 1877:
11348, Oct. 4. 12962
Estranged — Continued.
an operetta in 1 act, adapted from Charles
Sears Lancaster's comedietta Advice to hus-
bands, by Alfred B. Sedgwick, music from
Verdi's II trovatore. New York, R. M. De
Witt, 1876. 30 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays, no. 200] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7975, July 3; 2c. July 26. 12963
or. The husband's jealousy, a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by G. W. Goode.
© George W. Goode, Lowell, Mass.; 1884:
6859, Mar. 29. ' 12964
— See also Zipporah.
Estranged, but they still loved; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 73 p. f". Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12063, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1908.
12965
Estrellas fugaces; entremes comico-lirico-baila-
ble y con vistas de hilo, original y en prosa,
letra de Ramon M. de Pereda y Pedro Ortiz-
Monti jano.musicade los maestros Arenas y Es-
cobar. ^Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 19, [3] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21955 ;
R. Maria de Pereda y P. Ortiz-Montijano, Ma-
drid. 12966
Estudiante (El); zarzuela comica en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, original de J. Lopez Silva,
musica de los maestros Federico Chueca y
LaureanoFontanals. Madrid [ Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1907. 45 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© .Jose Lopez Silva, Madrid ; D : 11299, Sept.
5, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1907. 12967
Etat (L') second; piece en 3 actes, de F. de
Nion. (In Supplement gratuit au no. 2957 du
Monde illustre, 29 novembre 1913)
© Nov. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35803 ; Frangois de Nion, Paris. 12967a
Etau (L'); pidce en 3 actes, par A. Sardou.
Paris, Calmann-Levy [1914] 4 p. 1., 123 p.
12°.
© Jan. 28, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35956 ;
Andre Sardou, Paris. 12967b
Ete (L') de la Saint Martin, Sec Indian sum-
mer.
Etelka's choice; play in 3 acts, by E. Waller.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911 ; D : 23004 ; Edith Waller,
Morristown, N. J. 12968
Etelle; by A. Bachman and G. L. McKay. 78 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1909; D: 17775; Aurelia
Bachman and George L. McKay, New York.
12969
5379—15-
-40
625
12970
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
12984
Eterna (La) revista; humorada lirica en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros, original de R. Asensio
Mas y J. Capella, niGsica de los maestros
Cliapl y Gimenez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 36, [1] p. 32". [Li-
bretto only]
© Ramon Asensio Mi'is y Jacinto Capella,
Madrid; D : 1385G, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sejrt. 21,
1908. 12970
Eternal (The) chain; a drama in 8 acts with a
prologne, by G. Steernp. 7() j). 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912; D:3090."'); Godfrey
Steernp, Chicago. 12971
and epilogne, by G. Steernp. [2], SO p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D : 33030 ; Godfrey
Steernp, Chicago. 12972
Eternal (The) crisis; in 3 acts and an epilogue,
by H. S. Stange and B. S. Mears. [74] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1915 ; D : 42,578 ; Hugh Stanis-
laus Stange and Ben Stannard Mears, New
York. 12972a
Eternal (The) dream; drama in 4 acts with a
pantomime play, by L. Smirnow.
s L'^?: r";rjj?N 4 *-« ntsn— . ;c'i^n ^rrnr -ir-
1 p. 1., 70 p. S". Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914 ; D : 38298 ; T>ouis Smir-
now, Bridgeport, Conn. 12972b
Eternal (An) famine; play in 1 act, by I. Kino-
shita. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1912; D: 29573; Imichiro
Kinoshita, New York. 12973
Eternal (The) feminine; comedy in 4 acts, by
.T. L. Seagrave. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914 ; D : 35579 ; Jane L. Sea-
graAe, Brookline, Mass. 12973a
a drama in 4 acts, by F. Nathan. 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frances Nathan, New York ; D : 2050.
June 12, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1903. 12974
monologue.s, by May Isabel Fish. New York
and London, Harper and brothers, 1911. 5 p.
1., 3-238, [1] p. front, (port.) plates. 12»
Contents: At the beauty parlors. — Over-
heard at the academy. — Photographing the
baby.— The lady help. — The country post-
oflice.— At the hair-dresser's. — On a seeing
London motor. — The consoler. — ^Almost a trag-
edy.— The way of the world. — The London
char-lady.
© Oct. 26, 1911; 2c. Oct. 28, 1911; A:
297711 ; Harper & bros.. New York. 12974a
Eternal (The) feminine — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by F. Nathan.
© Frances Nathan, New York ; D : 1731,
Apr. 14, 1902. [For copies reed, see D : 2050]
12975
Eternal (The) flame; play in 3 acts, by R. W\
Smiley. [3], 67 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D: 23910; Robert \V.
' Smiley, New York. 12976
Eternal (The) Jew. Sec Eibiger (Der) yid.
Eternal (The) laug'hter; a play, by E. Seuga.
11 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1912 ; D : 30084 ; A. K. M:i\-er.
New York. 12977
Eternal (The) law; a romantic tragedy drama
of the time of Nero, in prologue and 4 acts, by
K. L. Joslin. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith L. Joslin, Winthrop Beach, Mass.;
D : 12635, Mar. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1908.
12978
Eternal (The) Magdalene; mystery play in 3
acts and prologue, by R. H. McLaughlin. 83 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1915; D: 41026; Robert
Hugus McLaughlin, Cleveland. 12978a
Eternal (The) masculine; original play in 4
acts, by G. L. Mendelssohn. [91] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35122 ; Gordon Louis
Mendelssohn, Detroit. 12979
• See also Morituri.
Eternal (The) mother; 1 act play, by R. Wilson.
15 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20641 ; Rus.sell
AVilson, Cincinnati, O. 12980
Eternal (The) mystery; play in 1 act, by G. J.
Nathan. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 31, 1913; D: 321.50; George Jean
Nathan, New York. 12981
Eternal (The) now; a drama in 4 acts, by M. < '.
Willis and F.M.Willis. [72] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912; D: 28967; Myrtle Cliap-
man Willis and F. Milton AVillls, New York.
12982
Eternal question; original play in 1 act, by St.
J. Perret. 54 ji. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1909 ; D : 17670 ; St. John Per-
ret, New Orleans. 12983
Eternal (The) savage; di-ama in 1 act, by J. S.
(Jarroll. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910; D: 22831; John S. Car-
roll, New York. 12984
626
12984
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13003
Eternal (The) triangle; comedy in 1 act, by
E. N. Torry and Frederick Boris Humphries.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913 ; D : 35780 ; Ernest Nor-
man Torry, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, England.
12984a
drama in 1 act, founded on Eduardo Zama-
cois' Lo pasado, by Frances Douglas. [3], 48
p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911; D: 25694; George M.
Ryall, New York. 12985
dramatic playlet, by E. F. Naulty. 14 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1911 ; D : 24875 ; Edwin Fair-
fax Naulty, New York. 12986
Eternal (The) wanderer (Vetchni stranuick);
drama in 3 acts with prologue, by O. Dymow.
[11, 89 p. S". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35366 ; Ossip Dymow.
Brooklyn. 12987
Eternal (The) will; tragedy drama in 5 acts
and 5 scenes, by A. E. Weiss, jr. [10], 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911; D : 25914 ; Albert E.
Weiss, jr., Los Angeles. 12988
Eternally (The) beloved; dramatic composition
in 4 acts, by V. J. Monteleone. [57] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914; D : 39202 ; Vincent J.
Monteleone, Los Angeles. 12988a
Eternel (L') mari; piece en 4 actes, de A. Savoir
et [Fernand] Nozi^re [pseud of Fernand
Weyl] 32 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no.
2860 du Monde illustre, 20 Janvier 1912)
© Jan. 20, 1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912: D:
28675 ; Alfred Savoir & Noziere, Paris. 12989
Eternity (The) of love; drama in 4 acts and
prologue, by Carina Jordan. 89 p. f. Type-
written.
© M. J. .Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D : 445,
May 9, 1901 ; 2c. May 9, 1901. 12990
Ethan Allen; an original comic opera in 2~acts,
by S. M. Brenner.
© Sol. M. Brenner, Baltimore; 1894:8136,
Feb. 1. 12991
or, The Green Mountain boys, drama in
5 acts, by John Campbell.
© John Thompson, Buffalo; 1873:5800,
May 22. 12992
Ethan Brand; a melodrama in 3 acts, by W. von
Schierbrand.
© Wolf von Schierbrand, Chicago; 1884:
11935, June 12. 12993
Ethel; by E. E. Renter. 61 p. f. Typewritten.
© Elsie E. Renter, Milwaukee ; D : 7443,
Oct. 23, 1905; 2c. Nov. 20, 1905. 12994
— a play in 5 acts, by J. Mortimer.
© James Mortimer, United States ; 1874 :
8539, June 25. 12995
Ethel,. a life loyal to love; a powerful American
drama in 5 acts, by C. A. Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Cedar Falls, la. ;
1880 : 7092, May 7. 12996
Ethel Bowker; prologue and 3 acts, by P. P.
Aarons. 41 p. f". Typewritten.
© Perry Parsons Aarons, New York ; D :
5554, Sept. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1904. 12997
Ethel Churchill; or. The two bribes, a drama
founded on the novel of the same name, by Le-
titia E. Landon, and dramatized by W. S.
Monteith.
© Walter S. Monteith, Columbia, S. C. ;
1885:16401, July 30. 12998
Ethel hesitates; play in 1 act, by A. E. Ives.
[2], 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1914; D: 37397; Alice E.
Ives, New York. 12998a
Ethel, the drunkard's child; an original drama
in prologue and 4 acts, by G. F. McDonald. 83
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George F. McDonald, Brooklyn; 1880:
8528, June 4 ; 2c. May 3, 1881. 12999
Ethelin; or. Under the shadow of the banshee,
a drama in 4 acts, by O. Richey.
© Octavia Richey, Chattanooga ; 1887 :
29955, Nov. 18. 13000
Ethelinda; tragedia lirica in 3 atti, di A. E. Jes-
sup, nuisica di M. Marion, versione ritmica
dair inglese di E. Golisciani. Lipsia, C. G.
Roder, 1895. 1 p. 1., 60 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© A. E. Jessup, Leipzig ; 1895 ; 7527, Feb. 2 ;
2c. Feb. 4. 13001
Ethel's fate; a 4 act comedy drama, by Harry
Elting.
© Louis W. Ehleider, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ;
1894 : 29738, July 16. 13002
Ether (The) world; play in 5 acts, by F. B.
[L e. Fred B. Humphrey] Lincoln, Neb.,
Woodruff bank note co., 1915. 32 p. 16".
© June 16, 1915; 2c. June 26, 1915; D:
41235 ; Woodruff bank note co., Lincoln, Neb.
13002a
Etheria; or. Brigandage preferred, a phantasy
in 3 acts, by M. Leonard and H. G. Chapman.
© Martia Leonard and Henry Grafton Chap-
man, New York ; D : 1248, Jan. 4, 1902. 13003
627
13004
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13027
Etherized (The) princess; a spectacular play,
by G. B. Bartlett.
© George B. Bartlett, Concord, Mass. ; 1889 :
2108, Jan. 16. 13004
Ethics; emotional episode in 1 act, by W. Clapp.
20 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, li)15 ; D : 39975 ; Woodliridse
Clapp, Washington. 13004a
Ethiopian classic; by Robert Flannery. 2 p.
r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D : 20731 ; J. B. Ball,
Olean, N. Y. 13005
Ethiopia; dramatic and nmsical entertainment
in 2 scenes, by J. B. Willard. 16 p. f". Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909 ; D : 16824 ; J. Bassett
Willard, Blanchester, O. 13006
Etincelle (L'); comedie en 1 acte, par Edouard
Pailleron, ed. with introduction, notes and
vocabulary, by O. G. (Juerlac. New York, H.
Holt and company, 1906. xvii, 98 p. 16".
© Henrv Holt & co.. New York; D : 8547,
May 18, 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. 13007
See also Sparkling.
Etiquette; farcical comedy, by D. O'Brien.
© Denis O'Brien, New York State; 1884:
24419, Dec. 9. 13008
Etranger (L'); piece inedite en 1 acte, de Ed-
mond Lepelletier. p. 795-812. illus. 8". [Re-
printed from Je sais tout, 8" annee]
© Pierre Lafitte, France ; D : 12323, Feb. 7,
1908; 2c. Feb. 7. 1908. 13009
Etrangere (L'); the Bernhardt ed., tr. by Fred-
erick A. Scbwab. New York, F. Rullman,
1880.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1880 : 17291, Nov.
13; 2c. Jan. 15, 1881. 13010
• a play in 5 acts, by Alexander Dumas.
© John S. Clark, United States ; 1876 : 3.545,
Mar. 23. 13011
Etrangleuse (L'); tragi-comedie en 1 acte, par
[Paul, dit] Tristan Bernard, p. 8-13. illus.
4°. [Reprinted from Rions]
© Tristan Bernard, Paris; D: 12680, Apr.
6, 1908; 2c. Apr. 0, 1908. 13012
Ettelheim's folly; domestic comedy in 3 acts,
by P^. Stodart. [168] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912; D: 29395; Robert Stod-
art, New York. 13013
Euchre; a drama in 4 acts, by T. Mongeon.
© Tweetie Mongeon, New Orleans ; 1873 :
1519, Feb. 15. 13014
Euchre — Continued.
or. Through fire and water, drama of to-
day in prologue and 3 acts, by T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, New York ; 1871 : 7748,
Aug. 19. 13015
Euchred; comedy in 3 acts, by IT. V. Vogt. 42
p. f". Ms.
© Harry V. Vogt, Millville, N. J.; 1887:
■ 13708, May 25 ; 2c. July 6. 13016
dramatic composition in 3 acts, by W. B.
Young. 120 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1909: D : 16693 ; "Williiuu B.
Young, Chicago. 13017
■ one man, 1 act sketch, bv T. J. Vivian and
G. J. Bennett. 43 p. obi. 16". Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Vivian and Grena Bennett,
New York; I) : 14946, .Jan. 29, 1909: 2c. Jan.
29, 1909. 13018
or. Brother Jerrod, one man sketch, by
G. Bennett an<l John Quill [pseud, of T. J.
Vivian] 40 p. obi. 12". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1910; D: 20189; Thomas J.
Vivian and Grena J. Bennett, New Y7>rk.
13019
Euchred and jilted; melodrama comedy in 4
acts, by C. F. Rognon. 92 p. 4°. Tyi)ewrit-
ten.
© Charles F. Rognon, Olvmpia, Wash. ; D :
6507, Apr. 13, 1905; 2c. Mar. 27, 1905. 13020
a romantic comedy, by C. F. Rognon.
© Charles F. Rognon, Atlanta; 1895:48411,
Sept. 23. 13021
Eudora; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. G. Storey.
12 p. f". Typewritten.
© W. G. Storey, Augusta, Ga. ; D : 5324,
July 5, 1904 ; 2c. July 30, 1904. 13022
Eudora, a ray of light; by R. Haas.
© Ritt Haas, St. Paul; D : 2985, Feb. 12.
1903. 13023
Eugene; drama in 3 acts, by Eli Donson [pseud,
of Kyle Onstott] 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D: 28701; Kyle On-
stott. San Jose, Cal. 13024
Eugene Aram; a drama, by R. D. Walsh.
© Rcdmund D. Walsh, St. Louis; 1883:
8258, May 5. 13025
a play in 5 acts, founded on Bulwer, by
p]. W. H. Williams. Private ed. New Orleans,
A. S. Collins, 1874. 73 p. 12°.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New OrhMuis;
1873 : 8130, July 14 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1874. 13026
See also Fate of Eugene Aram.
Eugene Aubrey; a drama in 4 acts, by E. M.
Alfriend. 53 i). 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward M. Alfriend, Richmond; 1889:
8748, Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 19. 13027
628
13028
COPYRIGHTED IN TUE UNITED STATES
13047
Eugene De Serras; a draiiia in 5 acts, by A. ftl.
Steele.
© Asa M. Steele, Philadelphia; 1898: 27819,
May 3. 13028
Eug-ene Grammont; a tragedy iu G acts, by S.
({rollman. Typewritten.
© SolonK»n GroUnian, Chicago ; 1897 : 31968,
IMay 26 ; 2c. May 17. 13029
Eugene of Savoy; founded on an incident in
Louise Muhlbach's novel, Prinz Eugene und
seine zeiten. 132 p. 4". Typewritten.
© W. E. Harvey, Richmond ; D : 5838, Nov.
29. 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1904. 13030
Eugenia; drama in 4 acts, by J. F. Ortou. 58
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D: 34424; Jesse F.
Orton, New York. 13031
Eugenia's secret; a romance of 1864, by C. E.
Jensen.
© Cvnthia E. Jensen, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
143S0, Nov. 27, 1908. 13032
Eugenic (The) man; farcical sketch, by C. W.
Tackenberg. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1915 ; D : 39340 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 13032a
Eugenic mating; problem comedy iu 3 acts and
5 tableaux, by L. Grover. 84 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D : 41860 ; Leonard
Grover, Brooklyn. 13032b
Eugenica; or, The children of tomorrow, a
comic opera in 2 acts, by D. H. Buel. 42 p.
4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913; D : 32725 ; David Hill-
house Buel. Watertowu. Conn. 13033
Eugenically speaking; c<Miiedy in 1 act, by E.
Goodman. [2], 19 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35962 ; Edward Good-
man, New I'ork. 13033a
Eugenics; dramatic duologue in 1 act, by G. A.
Hawkins-Ambler. [1], 7 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27. 1914; D : .3.5945 ; George Ar-
thur Hawkins-Ambler, Los Angeles. 13033b
Eugenie; or. The banshee's dirge, a play iu 4
acts, by F. D. Arnold.
© F. D. Arnold, Sau Francisco ; 1872 : 60.52,
June 6. 13034
See also Beaumarchais theatre illustre.
Eugenie . . . donne-nioi done le joux-nal; par
H. de Brisay. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, June 21, 1912; D : 30057 ; Gaunxint
CO., New York. 13035
Eugenie Grandet; play in 5 acts, by Mrs. J. H.
Selz. 69 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Mrs. .L H. Selz, Chicago; D: 13690. Aug.
31, 1908; 2c. Aug. 31, 1908. 13036
Eugenist (The); comedy in 4 acts, by W. L.
Jones. [2], 69 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1914; D: 87432; Wilbur
Lloyd Jones, Yonkers, N. Y. 13036a
Eulalia; an operetta, by Anita Lee Brunsou.
Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1894 : 2449, Jan.
6 ; 2c. Jan. 8. 13037
• romantic operetta in 3 acts, by Z. B. Cutler.
55 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910 ; D : 20123 ; Zene B. Cut-
ler, Chicago. ^ 13038
Eulalie; a drama in 5 acts, by E. S. Flynn.
© Evelvn Sexton Flynn, New York; 1896:
13570, Feb. 29. 13039
Eulalie's claim. See Legacy (The)
Eunice; or. The beautiful niustee, a drama in
4 acts, by J. F. Whyte.
© John F. Wliyte, Brooklyn; 1893:38027,
Aug. 17. 13040
Eunice and Neville; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
by V. J. Blubaugh.
© Vance Jos. Blubaugh, Arkansas City,
Kan. ; D : 12197, Jan. 6, 1908. 13041
Euphemore; or. The fashion queen, a comic
opera, in 3 acts, libretto by H. W. Styer. -
© Harriet Wasson Styer, San Francisco;
1893 : 15525, Mar. 29. 13042
Eurasian (The); a dramatic composition, by
\y. M. Cleveland.
© William M. Cleveland, Holyoke, Mass.;
I) : 9958, Jan. 22, 1907. 13043
play in 3 acts by S. Cowan. [4], 40 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37424 ; Sada Cowan,
New York. 13043a
Eureka; a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by
K. Carle.
© Richard Carle, New York; 1896:4.5004,
Aug. 7. 13044
a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by E.
Harrigan.
©Edward Harrigan, New York; 1874:13333,
Oct. 28. 13045
— • a local comedy in 4 acts, by E. Boremsky.
© P^ugene Boremsky, New York; 1883:
16638. Sept. 11. 13046
— an operatic, pantomimic burlesque, by W.
H. Lytell and G. Bowles.
© William H. Tiytell and George Bowles,
Chicago; 1895:40143, Aug. 5. 13047
629
13048
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13062
Eureka — Continued.
an original drama in prologue and 3 acts,
a rewritten version of Herr Franz, by F.
Marsden (AV. H. Sliver) 53 p. f° . Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1879:8722,
July 1 ; 2c. July 7. 13048
a pantomimic, operatic burlesque, by W. H.
Lytell and G. Bowles.
© William H. Lytell and George Bowles,
Chicago ; 1895 : 40142, Aug. 5. 13049
a society play in 3 acts and a prologue, by
F. M. S. Schindler.
© Florence M. S. Schindler, Meriden.
Conn. ; D : 5066, Jan. 26, 1904. 13050
Europaisclie (Das) konzert; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Max Fontenay [pseud, of Max Roosen]
176 p. 8°. Printed.
'© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913; D : 34103 ; Anstalt fur
auffiihrungsreclit, Charlottenbui'g, Germany.
13051
—von :Max Koosen. Berlin-Charlotten-
burg, Biihnen-verlag anstalt fiir auffiihrungs-
recht, g. m. b. h., 1914. 104 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36879 ; Anstalt fur
auffiihrungsreclit drama tischer werke d. lit-
eratur u. nuis^k, g. m. b. h., Charlottenburg,
Germany. 13051a
Euthanasia; a play, by G. C. Bancroft.
© Genevieve Cox Bancroft, San Francisco;
1891:32964, Sept. 15. 13052
Eva; opereta en 3 actos, arreglo (-astellano, texto
y cantables de A. Melantuche, miisica de
Franz Lehfir. Madrid fSociedad de autoi-es
espanoles] 1913. 73 p. illus. 12». [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914: D:
30540; Atanasio Melantuche, Madrid. 13052a
— oporette in 3 akten von A. M. Willner,
Robert Bodanzky und Eugen Spero, musik
von Franz Lehar. Textbuch der gesange.
Leii)zig, etc., L. Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), 1911. 46 p. 12°.
© Dec. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 28925 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig.
13053
— or. Reconstructed UhcIs Tom, a tale of
the bayous, founded upon incidents in the life
of Uncle Tom and Eva, as represented by Har-
riet Beecher Stowe in her great story of
Uncle Tom's cabin, by C. R. Gardiner.
© C. R. Gardiner, Chicago ; 1875 : 4731, May
7. 13054
— See also Eva, la nina de la f abrica.
Eva, la nina de la f abrica; refundici6n en 1
acto, dividido en 2 cuadros de la opera Eva
de Willner y Bodanski, por J. Myron y B. G.
del Castillo, musica de Franz Lehar. Madrid
[Sociedtul de autores espaiioles] 1914. 39 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
3S2.")3: Julian IMyron y Emilio G. del Castillo,
Madrid. 13054a
Eva Roland; playlet in 1 act, by A. Friedniann.
[1], 7 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913 ; D : 32206 ; Adolph Fried-
niann, Chicago. 13055
Eva Stone; an emotional societv play in 4 acts,
by B. l\ Colinsky.
©Barnette P. Colinsky, New Orleans; 1876:
4831, Apr. 2L 13056
Evader (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Sea-
grave. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D : 38605 ; Jane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 13056a
Evadne's engag'ement; comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Stettheimer.
© Ettie Stettheimer, New York ; D : 7.j99.
Nov. 1. 1905. 13057
Evanell's sad secret; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 106 p. f. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12092, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908.
13058
Evangeline; an American grand opera from
Longfellow's poem, adaptation and original
lyrics by William Edgar Weills, music by C. R.
Weil Is. 2(; ]). f°. Typewi-ittcn. [Libretto
only]
© (!lias. Kavmond Weills, Harrisburg, Pa.;
D: 8045, Feb. 23, 1900; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906.
13059
drama in 2 parts and 33 scenes, by P. E.
Bissell. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jnlv 7, 1911; D : 24648 ; P. E. Bissell,
Cleveland, O. 13060
— ^a dramatic composition, l)y Cheever Good-
win.
12.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1878 : 10.507, Sept.
— a legitimate spectacular drama in
arr. and adapted for the stage by
Traver, from Longfellow's poem.
Mo., Freeman print, 1878. 32 p. 16°.
© Robert N. Traver, Albany, Mo.
9.">25, Aug. 19; 2c. Aug. 19.
— See also Promised (The) land.
13061
5 acts,
R. N.
Albany,
1878:
13062
Evangeline and Gretchen.
duty.
See Aflanity and
630
13063
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13082
Evangeline entertainment; arr. in 5 acts for
school exhibitions and private tlieatricals, by
Mary O'Reilly. Chicago, A. Flanagan com-
pany 1 1905] 42 p. 12°. [With nuisic]
© A. Flanagan co., Chicago ; D : 7567, Nov.
15. 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 15 ; 1905. 13063
Evangeline's true love,
death.
See Faithful unto
Evangelist (The); a tragi-comedy of religious
life in England, in 4 acts, by Henry Arthur
Jones.
© H. A. Jones, London ; D : 11447, Oct. 1,
1907. 13064
Evans and Sontag, the outlaws of Visalia; a
drama in 6 acts, founded exclusively on facts,
by R. C. White.
© Richard Cullen White, San Francisco;
1893 : 43556, Sept. 29. 13065
Eva's caprice; musical comedy in 4 scenes,
words and nuisic by G. 11. Clark.
© a. Rob Clark, Boston ; 1892 : 38323, Sept.
22. 13066
Evasion (!.') See Prisoners of the dead.
Evasion (L') du capitaine; grand drame pa-
triotique en 5 actes, de Serge Basset et Henry
Darcourt. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912. 112 p.
12°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31524 ;
Joubert, Paris. 13067
Eve and a man; 1 act comedy playlet, by Myles
.McCarthy. [6], 21 p. 4*'. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 11, 1913; D: 33709; Selma Wal-
ters, P.ninlwood Wis. 13068
play in 1 act, by Myles MciJarthy. rewrit-
ten by S. Walttn-s. 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914; D : 37341 ; Selma AVal-
ters, Brantwood, Wis. 13068a
Eve and the man; or. Loves of yestei'day,
drama in 3 acts, bv N. R. Rosilla [pseud, of
N. R. Taylor] 43 p. 8". Printed.
© Mar. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1914 ; D : 36655 ;
Nellie R. Taylor, Philadelphia. 13068b
Eve did it; n comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. E.
Vanderkar.
© Rebecca Elizabeth Vanderkar, Brooklyn ;
I) : 7424, Oct. 19, 1905. 13069
Eve (The) of fulfillment; play, by W. L. Con-
ner. [08] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 23, 1913; D : 33577 ; Will Leroy
Cornier, Newport, Ky. 13070
Eve (The) of marriage; monologue for a lady,
Ity Cenevieve Stebbins. New York, E. S.
Werner.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1895 : 17350.
Mar. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 13071
Eve (The) of St. Agnes; a pantomime based
on Keats' poem of that name, by S. C. Spald-
ing. 3 p. f. Typewritten.
© S. C. Spalding, New York; D : 15532,
Apr. 3, 1909; 2c. Apr. 3, 1909. 13072
Eve, the new medium; a scien to - spiritual
drama founded upon facts, compiled, rev. and
adapted to modern dramatic usage, by F. G.
Maeder.
© Fred G. IVIaeder, New York ; 1873 : 13769,
Nov. 28. 13073
Eve, the saleslady.
© G. W. Ridden, Philadelpliia; 1881 : 16076,
Oct. 28. 13074
— — ■ See also Only a shop girl.
Evelyn; drama in 4 acts, by N. H. Hornstine.
73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia; D:
9472, Nov. 20, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. 13075
or. Only a woman, a drama in 4 acts, by
Ad. Neuendorff.
© George W. Hyatt, New York ; 1884 : 9004.
Apr. 30. 13076
Evelyn Gray; or. The victims or our western
Turks, a tragedy in 5 acts, bv H. I. Stern.
New York, John B. Alden, 1890. 236 p. 12°.
© H. I. Stern, San Diego, Cal. ; 1890:6236,
Feb. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 0. 13077
Even (An) balance; a 4 act drama of to-day, by
E. Marie Richmond.
© Searle & Gorton, Chicago; 1894:46189,
Oct. 3. 13078
Even exchange; comedy sketch, by Cnsper Na-
than and Barry Gi-ay. 14 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912 ; D : 31870 ; .Tolin J. Pe-
ters, New York. 13079
Even (An) play; vaudeville sketch, by Mrs.
B. A. Armstrong. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910; D: 20606; Mrs. B. A.
Armstrong, Minneapolis. 13080
Even (The) score; drama of retribution in 1 act,
by E. Sterne. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D : 40219 ; Elaine
Sterne, New York. 13080a
Even unto death; a drama in 4 acts, by II.
Meredith.
© Harry Meredith, Charlestown, Mass.;
1872:9053. Aug. 23. 13081
Even unto the third and fourth generation;
play in 1 act, by A. Cowles. [1], 23 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2.5, 1912; D : 30351 ; Albert
CoAvles, William.sport, Pa. 13082
631
13083
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13101
Evening (An) at Helen's; a 1 act play, by Kate
Thomas. New York. S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1908. 26 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 13116,
June 5, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 13083
Evening (An) at home; play in 1 act, by S. G.
A. Rogers. 21 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913; D : 33525 ; Samuel
Green Arnold Rogers, West Chester, Pa.
13084
Evening (An) by the fireside; musical fantasy
in 1 act. by H. Riviere. 5 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1914; D: 38685; Harriett
Riviere, San Francisco. 13084a
Evening (An) call; l>eing the life story of Chim-
mie Fadden, arr. by W. INIontague. 9 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914 ; D : 38631 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 13084b
a 1 act musical comedy, by C. T. Byrne.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles T. Byrne, Corning, N. Y. ; D:
2400, Sept. 29, 1902 ; 2c. June 17. 1902. 13085
Evening dress; fai'ce, by W. D. Howells. New
York, Harper & brothers, 1893. 1 p. 1., 59 p.
front., pi. 25'. (Harpers black & white
series)
© William Dean Howells, New York; 1893:
37980, Aug. 17 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 13086
Evening (An) in Fairyland; written and com-
posed by P. A. Trowbridge.
© Percie A. Trowbridge, Cleveland; 1892:
21688, May 23. 13087
Evening (An) in Hawaii; vaudeville sketch,
by C. Alisky. [3] p. t". TypewrittcMi.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912 ; D : 31428 ; Carl Alisky.
San Francisco. 13088
Evening (An) in mythologyland. Sec Pranks
of a little love couple.
Evening (An) of quiet; a sketch in 1 act, by
A. Girard.
© Annie Girard, San Francisco ; D : 7272,
Sept. 15, 1905. 13089
Evening (An) of statuary and tableaux; a
summer evening's entertaiiunent. by G. B.
Bartlett. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1888.
50 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1888:
10875, Apr. 14 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 13090
Evening (An) with Chaucer; play, by Mrs.
P. D. Creag.-r. 24 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D: 35830; Maude E.
Evening (An) with English queens; composed
by a class of young girls in Miss Allen's
school. Cincinnati, E. P. Allen, 1889.
© E. P. Allen, Terrace Park, O. ; 1899:
15163, May 29; 2c. June 21. 13091
Creager, Crown Point, Tnd.
13090a
Same. 2d ed.
© Eleanor P. Allen, Kennedy, O. ; 1893 :
53607, Dec. 4. 13092
Evening (An) with Janice Meredith; or, A
surprise party of the eighteenth century, [a
•farce in 1 act] by I. G. Bishop. 26 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Tola Getchell Bishop, Savannah, Ga. ; D :
4675, Mar. 2, 1904; 2c. June 15, 1904. 13093
Evening (An) with the Dewsnaps; by J. W.
Schwartz.
© Jacob W. Schwartz, New York; D:2513,
Oct. 28, 1902. 13094
Evening (An) with The merchant of Venice,
Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. Cliicago,
New York [etc.] The Old Greek press [1907]
160 p. incl. front, (port.) 24°. (The nut-
shell library)
© Sherwin Cody, Lake Bluff, 111. ; A : 173895,
Apr. 1, 1907; 2c. Apr. 20, 1907. 13095
Eventail (L'); piece en 4 actes [pnr Robert de
Flers et G. A. de Caillavet] [Paris. Impr. de
I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1., 87 p. 12".
© Robert de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet,
Paris; D: 11942, Dec. 19, 1907; 2c. Doc. 19,
1907. 13096
Eventful (An) honeymoon; a comedy playlet
in 1 scene, by Richmond Hutchius. 30 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Joseph Cusack, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; D :
15030, Feb. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909. 13097
Eventful (An) night; by G. Bayley. 7 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Grace Bayley, Lynn, Mass.; D: 10405.
Ai>r. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1907. 13098
Events of life; a comedy-drama, in 5 acts, by
H. E. Lorenz. 29 p. f". Typewritten.
© Henry Edward Lorenz, Alleghenv. Pa.;
D : 2296, Sept. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 13. 1902. 13099
Ever loving barber shop chord; play in 1 act,
by A. Allen and L. Morton. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1913; D: 32608; Arthur Allen
and Leroy Morton, I'ittsburgh. 13100
Ever (The) open door; drama in 4 acts, bv G. R.
Sims and H. H. Herbert. [116] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34916 ; George Robert
Sims, Loudon, and Herbert H. Herbert, Liver-
pool. 13101
632
13102
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13118
Everlasting; a play in 4 acts, by Victor Pnini.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910; D:21S06; William J.
Perlnian, Brooklyn. 13102
Every Boy. See Everyboy.
Every bullet is marked; play in 3 acts, by A. K.
Shields. [2], 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911 ; D : 23349 ; Angela Keir
Shields, New York. 13103
Every child; fairy play in 2 acts and 3 scenes,
by Mabel Louise Lowe [pseud, of M. L.Lowen-
thal] and Irene Brickner. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Scenario]
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1911 ; D : 28297 ; Mabel Louise
Lowenthal, Rochester, N. Y.
— scenario, by R. L. Hausmaun.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1913 ; D : 33734 ;
Hausniann, San Francisco.
13104
13 p. 4°.
Rosalie L.
13105
See also Everychild.
Every day; comedy in 1 act, by J. Simonson.
[2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 37339; Julius Si-
monson, New York. 13106
Every day in the year; comedy in 1 act, by
Willard Mack. 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1915 ; D : 40365 ; Leslie Mor-
gan, New York. 13106a
E very-day life; in 5 acts, by Oscar D. Castro
and \V. G. Browne. Typewritten.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; 1900 A:
31102, Dec. 24; 2c. May 13. 1901. 13107
play in 1 act. by M. Cash. [7] p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 0, 1914 ; D : 37565 ; Morris Cash,
Milwaukee. 13107a
Every-day (An) man; a comedy in 3 acts, by
M. Merington.
© Marguerite ^lerington, New York ; 1895 :
34258, July 1. 13108
by O. Davis. [155] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 28, 1911 ; D : 24596 ; Owen Davis,
New York. 13109
Every-day (An) occurrence: comedy in 1 act and
1 scene by J. Frohart. 20 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911; D:2.j383; Joseph Fro-
hart, Brooklyn. 13110
Every-day occurrences; drama in 3 acts, by
E. A. Braunworth. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D : 40907 ; Emma A.
Braunworth, New York. 13110a
Every-day occurrences — Continued.
a finale to the first part of a negro minstrel
entertainment, as presented by Schoolcraft
and Coes, ed. by George H. Coes. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 6 p. 12°. ( [Baker's
darky plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42859, Sept. 25; 2c. Oct. 20. 13111
Every dog has his day. See Hydrophobia,
Every dog — his day; morality play with a pro-
logue and an epilogue, and in 4 scenes, by
E. W. Mumford. [3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1912 ; D : 31376 ; Ethel Watts
Mumford, Port Washington, N. Y. 13112
Every gas man; morality play done into mod-
ern English, by A. B. Kelley. 31 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Jan. 22, 1914 ; Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; Ic. Jan.
28, 1914 ; D : 35848 ; Albert Bartram Kelley,
Philadelphia. 13112a
Every Girl. See Everygirl.
Every Graduate. *S'ee Everygraduate.
Every husband; or, A cowboy's paradise,
western comedy in 4 acts, by J. S. Angell.
[36] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914 ; D : 36392 ; J. S. Angell,
La Mesa, Cal. 13112b
Every inch a queen. See Dolly Madison.
Every inch a woman; by A. Van Deventer. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911 ; D : 25228 ; A. Van De-
venter, New York. 13113
Evesry inch an American; an original 4 act mel-
odrama of Russian militai'y life, by J. H.
Cowan. 93 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James H. Cowan, Wilmington, N. G. ; D :
5938, Dec. 14, 1904; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 13114
Every Jack has his Jill; a play in 1 act, by E.
Sagendorf.
© E. Sagendorf, Scranton, Pa. ; 1896 : 36899,
June 24. 13115
Every little bit helps; a musical novelty act, by
E. Gardner. 3 p. 4°.
© Ethellvn Gardner, Milburn, N. J. ; D :
7842, Jan. 12, 1906; 2c. Jan. 12, 1906. 13116
Every little movement; comedy in 1 act, by
J. W. S. Sullivan. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911 ; D : 23778 ; John W. S.
Sullivan, New York. 13117
Every Man. Sec Everyman.
Every man a penny; a drama in 3 acts, by D. F.
Tillisch and Henry Dumont. 65 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ditlev Frederik Tillisch, Chicago ; D :
14786, Jan. 11, 1909; 2c. Jan. 23, 1909. 13118
633
13119
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13133
Every man for himself; a melodrama in 5
acts, by J. T. Davis.
© James T. Davis, New York ; 1891 : 7519,
Feb. 27. 13119
Every man has his price; play in 4 acts, by
Luke North [pseud, of James H. Griffes] 131
p. obi. S". Typewi-itten.
© Ic. Fel). 21, 1910 ; D : 20256 ; James H.
Griffes, Los Angeles. 13120
Same. IjOS Angeles, Gorden press, 1910.
54 p. 12".
© Apr. 13, 1910; 2c. Apr. 21, 1910; A:
20854; James H. Grilles, Los Angeles. 13121
See also Walpole.
Every nig'ht; travesty on Everybody, by F. A.
Ooogan. 11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915 ; D : 40284 ; Francis Alan
Coogan, Boston. 13121a
Every Pupil; a twentieth century morality
play, by A. F. Learned.
© Abbie Fox I>>arned, Chicago ; D : 15404.
Mar. 22. 1909. 13122
Every-soul; drama in a foreword, 7 incarna-
tions and an afterword, founded on Justine
Sterns' [pseud, of Justine Sterns Lewisl book
Osru, by A. L. Pollock. [96] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1913; D : 34859 ; Alice Leal
Pollock, New York. 13123
Every Student. See Everystudent.
Every thief has a soul; by D. M. Norris. 6 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909; D: 17545; Don M.
Norris, San Diego, Cal. 13124
Every Wife. Sec Everywife.
Every Woman. Sec Everywoman.
Every woman's rights; in 3 acts, by August
Painia. |29] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912; D : 28188 ; Spirella Co.,
Meadville. Pa. 13125
Every Youngman, in search of Success; play
in 5 acts, by L. Loeb. [2], 113 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914; D: 38163; Louis
Loeb, Nashville. 13125a
Every-Youth; an outdoor morality play in 1
act, by 0. D. Mackay. [1], 26 p. 4°. Type-
wi'itten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912; D: 31071; Constance
D'Arcy Mackay, Shirley Centre, Mass. 13126
■ See alf<o Everyyouth.
Everyadvertiser, his pilgrimage in quest of
Success; publicity morality play in 3 acts, by
R. A. Foley. 18 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1912; D : 28717 ; Richard A.
Foley, Philadelphia. 13126a
Everybody; play in 1 act, by P. G. Piattl. [1],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911; D: 23953; Peter G.
Piatti, New York. 13127
• iSee also Every night.
Everybody astonished; an original farce in 1
act, by E. Henri Baunian. Clyde, O., A. D.
Ames, 1887. 6 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 218])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 3975, Feb.
18; 2c. Feb. 18. 13128
Everybody in search of fortune; morality
sketch in 4 scenes, by P. G. Piatti. [3], 53
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912; D: 30206; Peter G.
Piatti, New York. 13129
Everybody kisses Hattie; comedy in 1 act, by
T. P. Morgan. 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 10017.
May 22, 1907: 2c. May 22, 1907. 13130
Everybody's doin' it; luiuti nautical musical
comedy in 3 acts, by J. Gmunan. [1], 84 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 12, 1912; D: 30248; Jack Gor-
man, New York. 13131
See also Married on the quiet.
Everybody's up; a protean farce in 1 act, plot
by Mr. and Mrs. G. Crane, dialogue by Ed-
mund Day. 36 p. f. Typewritten.
© Gardner Crane, New York ; D : 8278.
Apr. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1906. 13132
Everybody said so; play in 3 nets, with an
epilogue, by P.. Boder. [130] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D : 36862 ; Bartiett
Boder, New York. 13132a
Everybody square. Sec When love shall con-
quer death.
Everybody will like it. See Terrapin's stew.
Everybody works but father; or. The roof of
the world, a comedy, by W. Fessler. 118 p.
4". TypeAvritten.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; D : 7891, J:in.
23, 1906; 2c. Feb. 14, 1906. 13133
Everyboy, and other plays for children; by
Isabel Anderson, with illustrations by Junius
Cravens. New York, The Shakespeare press,
1914. 155 p. incl. front., illus., plates. 12°.
Contents: Everyboy .^ — King Foxy of Muir
Glacier. — Little Doubt. — Merry Jerry. — The
Gee Whiz.— Justice Whisker's trial.— The
witch of the woods.— Little Madcap's jour-
ney.
© Oct. 1, 1914; 2c. Nov. 20, 1914; A:
388473 ; Isabel Anderson, Brookline, IMass.
13133a
634
13134
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13149
Everychild; Christmas play in 3 acts, by M. A.
Barnes. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2.5, 1913 ; D : 32077 ; Morton A.
Barnes, Newarlc, N. J. 13134
fairy music play in 1 act, [by] B. Reynolds.
Boston, The Gorham press ; Toronto, The
Copp Clark co., ltd. [1914] 4.5 p. 12°.
(American dramatists series) [Libretto only]
© Oct. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1914 ; D : 38735 ;
Beatrix Reynolds, Paterson, N. J. 13134a
— ■ music play in 3 acts for children, by B.
Reynolds. 21 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto
only I
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913; D: 35151; Beatrix
Reynolds, Paterson. 13135
— play in 4 acts, by B. M. Johnson. [24] p.
f. Typewritteii.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D : 28746 ; Bertha M.
Johnson, Ogontz, Pa. 13136
•a play in 3 acts, iTy Gertrude Fulton
Tooker, with illustrations by Archie Gunn.
Indiantipolis, the Bol)bs - IMerrill company
[1914] 6 p. 1.. 141, [1] p. front., plates. 8°.
© Sept. 4, 1914; 2c. Sept. 10, 1914; A:
379456; Bobbs-Merrill company, Indianapolis.
13136a
See also Every child.
Everygirl; humorous morality play in 2 acts,
by William Ganson Rose. Philadelphia, Penn
publishing co., 1913. 38 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1914 ; D : 38414 ;
IVnn publishing co., I'hiladclphia. 13136b
Everygraduate, his quest for Success; an alle-
gorical playlet for graduating classes, in 3
acts, by Gustav Blum and E. Fern Hague.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French,
ltd., 1911. 16 p. 12°. (On cover: French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 217)
© Nov. 29, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911 ; D : 25909 ;
Sanuiel French, New York. 13137
Everyman; a morality play, ed. with an intro-
duction bv Montrose J. Moses. New Y^ork,
J. F. Taylor & company, 1903. 2 p. 1., Ixix
p., 3 1., 69 p. front., 11 pi. 8°.
© J. F. Taylor & CO., New York ; A : 71492.
Oct. 29, 1903; 2c. Oct. 29, 1903. 13137a
• ed., with an introduction, notes and
bibliography, bv Montrose J. Moses. New
York, M. kennerley [1908] 4 p. 1., 161 p.
front., 7 pi. 12°.
© Mitchell Kennerley, New York ; A : 211765,
July 11, 1908 ; 2c. July 11, 1908. 13138
Everyman — Continued.
■ or. The summoning' of Everyman, an old
morality play. 24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jessie Bonstelle Stuart, Philadelphia ;
D : 2132, July 18, 1902 ; 2c. July 18, 1902.
13139
■ Sec also Second (The) shepherds' play. —
Senior (The)
Everystudent; allegorical playlet, by M. Lew-
inson. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1912 ; D : 31807 ; Minna Lew-
inson, New York. 13140
Everystudent, his encounters in pursuit of
knowledge; modern morality play in 1 act,
bv Edith Everett. Chicago, A. Flanagan com-
pany [1912] 26 p. 12°.
© Jan. 25, 1912; 2c. Jan. 29, 1912; D:
28466; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 13141
Everything by steam; an original Ethiopian
drama in 1 act, by Harry Newton.
© Arch McLean Crane, Durham Park,
Kan. ; 1876 : 8758, July 26. 13142
Everything goes; a musical comedy.
© Fannie Rice, New York; 1890:37189,
Nov. 24. 13143
Everything goes at the seashore; comedy
sketch, by C. I^yndon and Audrey Robinson.
[6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1914 ; D : 36395 ; Cecil Lyn-
don, Chicago. 13143a
a comedy sketch in 1 act, by C. Lyndon
and E. Dorman. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
©Ic. Mar. 11, 1912; 0:29002; Cecil Lyn-
don and Edna Dorman, New York. 13144
Everything goes in vod'ville; comedy in 1 act,
by T. P. Morgai\. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. IMorgan. Rogers, Ark. ; D : 11111,
Aug. 5, 1907; 2c. Aug. 5, 1907. 13145
Every wife; symbolical story in 7 scenes, by
G. Y. Hobart. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1911; D: 24413; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 13146
Every woman; by F. Mandel. 17 p. obi. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Mandel. San Francisco ; D : 6.501,
Mar. 28, 1905; 2c. May 1, 1905. 13147
by Walter Browne. New York, The H. K.
Fly company [1911] 5 p. 1., [7]-121 p.
front., plates. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 28, 1911; A:
303355; Clarisa E. Browne, New York. 13148
Everywonian, her pilgrimage in quest of
Love; a modern morality play, by W. Browne.
67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© AValter Browne, New York ; D : 13219.
.June 20, 1908 ; 2c. June 20, 1908. 13149
635
13150
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13168
Every woman's road; by J. Hanimoiul. I'ri-
vatelv printed by tbe Star printing company,
1911. 55 p. 8".
© May 20, 1911; 2c. June 3, 1911; D:
24392; Josephine Hanuiiond, Roxbury, Mass.
13150
Everyyouth; nior:il fantasy in 3 scenes, by
Harrv L. Newton, ('bicago, T. S. Denison &,
CO. [1912] 39 p. 12".
© July 5, 1912 ; 2c. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30196 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 13151
See also Every-Youth.
Evicted (The); drama in Irish country life, by
J. Donovan-Potter. [5], 40 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914 ; D : 36054 ; Joseph Don-
ovan-Potter, New York. 13151a
Eviction (The); or. Adventures in the old
land and the new, an Irish-American drama
in o acts, by W. M. Lomasney.
© William Mackay Lomasney, Detroit ;
1880 : 5.561, Apr. 8. 13152
or, Ireland's wrongs, a new original
drama in 5 acts, by .1. and M. Callaus.
© J. and M. Calhius, New York; 1871:
9015, Sept. 27. 13153
See also Troubles in Ireland.
Evidence circumstantial; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by W. H. Hartley. 54 p. 4". Type-
written.
© William H. Hartley, Fall River, Mass.;
D : 14052, Oct. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908.
13154
Evil (The) eye; or. The many merry mishaps
of Nid and the weird, wonderful wander-
ings of Nod, by Sidney R. Ellis. [Libretto J
© Y^ale & Ellis nmsic co., Philadelphia ;
1899:78084, Dec. 1; 2c. Dec. 2. 13155
fantastical, specta<ular trick comedy
in 3 acts.bv C. H. Yale and S. R. Ellis. [Phil-
adelphia, Grossman & Strafford] 1898. 83
p. 8°.
© Charles H. Yale and Sidney R. Ellis,
New York ; 1898 : 26786, Apr. 29 ; 2c. Aug. 3.
13156
(Malocchio); a satirical comedy in 3 acts.
adapted from the Italian of Gerolamo Enrico
Nani, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; D : 5222, .Tune
22, 1904. 13157
— See also Malocchio.
Evil (An) genius; dramatized by Mrs. B. D.
Chester, from A fallen idol, by F. Anstey
[pseud, of Thomas Anstey Guthrie] 88 p.
obi. 8". Typewritten.
© Mrs. B. D. Chester, New York; 1890:
530, Jan. 3; Ic. Jan. 3. 13158
Evil (The) hunter; drama in 3 acts, by H.
Sandby. [2], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911; D : 25897 ; Mr.s. Her-
man Sandby, Philadelphia. 13159
Evil (The) men do; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by Theo Kremer. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. H. Woods, New York; D : 3528, Mav
21, 1903; 2c. May 28, 1903. [Note: Described
on copies as a comedy dx-ama] 13160
Evil (The) that men do; a drama in 5 acts, by
A. Campbell. Rev. ed. 86 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Alcest Campbell, Denver ; D : 7710, Dec.
14, 1905; 2c. Dec. 23, 1905. 13161
a play in 1 act, by M. Flanagan.
© Matthew Flanagan, New York; 1898:
66821, Nov. 14; 2c. Nov. 14. 13162
Evil (The) thereof; play in 3 acts, by Stanley
Ford. [50] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914; D: 38624; F. Stanley
Smith, New York. 13162a
Evil to him who evil thinks,
qui mal y pense.
Sec Honni soit
Evil (The) women do; by L. Church.
© Lottie Church, Brooklyn; D:5295, Julv
7, 1904. 13163
Evlin Gray; 3 act comedy, by J. Hood. 64 p.
4". Typewritten.
© John Hood, Kearny. N. J. ; D : 9415, Nov.
12, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 13164
Evolution; a burlesque in 2 acts, libretto com-
plete and part of the music sketched, by C. F.
Webber.
© Charles F. Webber, Boston ; 1889 : 12825,
Apr. 26. 13165
satire with music, by H. Kolb. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1913; D: 35270; Ilarland
Kolb, Philadelphia. 13166
tragedy in 4 acts, by F. Lucchetti. 46 p.
Evil fortunes of one Mr. Damocles Jones.
See Aphrodite.
4". Typewritten.
© Francesco Lucchetti, Philadelphia ; D :
14430, Dec. 2, 1908; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 13167
Evolution (An) in modern loving; a chapter
in the life of to-day, a tale of love without
a lover, a competitive play by S. Cecil.
© Sarah Cecil, New York; 1891:441.55,
Dec. 7. 13168
636
13169
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13184
Evolution (The) of a Puritan; or, Mademoi-
selle Julie, a comedy in 3 acts, by C. W. Ger-
main.
■© Clmrlotte Wharton Germain, New York ;
D : 2438, Oct. 3, 1902. 13169
Evolution (The) of Dolly; comedy in 1 act, l)y
M. 10. Mooi'o. [1], 33 1). 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1914 ; D : 37705 ; Marion E.
Moore, New York. 13169a
Evolution (The) of Johnson and Wells; by D.
Delmore. 5 p. f . Typewritten.
© Drucie Delmore, Detroit; D : 40r)0, Oct.
6, 1903; 2c. Sept. 3, 1903. 13170
Evolution (The) of Lilian; plav in 4 acts, by
J. F. Phillips. [50] p. f. Ms.
© Ic. June 12, 1914 ; D : 37304 ; John FranR-
lyn Phillips, Great Neck, N. Y. 13170a
Evolution (The) of negro minstrelsy; or, The
savage, the slave, the soldier and the citi-
zen, being a theatric history of the negro
race in the 19th century, by W. Foote. 12 p.
4". Typewritten. [Synopsis onlyl
© William Foote, St. Louis; 1890:12940.
Apr. 19; Ic. Apr. 19. ' 13171
Evolution (The) of the American girl; dra-
matic composition, by R. C. Odoms.
© Odoms theatrical exchange, Indianapo-
lis; D: 13324, July 10, 1908. " 13172
Evolution (The) of the banjo. Sec Then and
now.
Evolution (The) of the cake walk; by AVilliam
D. Hall. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hei'bert Francis Roberts, Philadelphia ;
D : 1657, Mar. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1902.
13173
Evolutionist (The); a drama in 4 acts, by E.
and A. N. Shideler. Typewritten.
© Edwin and A. N. Shideler, Cincinnati ;
1900 A : 7719, Mar. 24 ; 2c. Mar. 2G. 13174
Ewig-weibliche (Das); ein heiteres phantasie-
spiel in 4 aufziigen, von R. Misch. New York,
E. Lederer, 1901. 146 p. 12".
© Robert Misch, Berlin ; D : 1197, Dec. 19,
1901 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1902. 13175
Ewige (Die) angst; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Leo Feld nnd Karl von Levetzow. Wien,
Deutsch-oesterreichischer vei-lag, 1912. 144
p. 16°.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912 ; D : 31234 ; Deutsch-oes-
terreichischer verlag, Vienna. 13176
Ewige lampe; posse mit gesang und tanz in 3
akten, von Jean Kren, gesangstexte von Al-
fred Schonfeld, musik von Max Schmidt. Ber-
lin. Felix Bloch erben, 1909. 68 p. 8". [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1901; D: 17795; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 13177
Ewige (Das) paar (eine episode in seinem
leben); melodrama in 3 akten und einem epi-
log, von Conrad Rufus, mit teilweiser beniit-
zung einer idee von R. T. R. Milliken.
Miinclien, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. li.,
1913. 94 p. 8".
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31956; Drei masken
vei'lag, g. m. b. b., Municb. 13178
Ewige (Der) wanderer; drama in 3 akten und
einem prolog, von Ossip Dymow, deutsch von
A. E. Licho. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
ba ndes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h. 55 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D: 35650; Adolf Ed-
gar Licho, Berlin. 13178a
Ex post facto; play in 1 act, by J. Liberman.
8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915 ; D : 39862 ; Jules Liber-
man, New York. 13178b
Ex tenebris lumen (From darkness, light);
drama in 10 acts, by a Sister of mercy [Sis-
ter Mary Gregory] 59 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D: 40146; Sisters of
mercy, Providence, R. I. 13178c
Exaltation of Pocahontas; graphically pre-
sented in a series of tableaux of living char-
acters, revived in actors, action, spectacle
and reading, by Randolph Keim.
© De B. Randolph Keim, Washington; D:
10161, Mar. IG, 1907. 13179
Examination day at school; by J. Hart. Type-
written.
© Joseph Hart, New York ; 1900 A : 23932,
Sept. 26; 2c. Sept. 26. 13180
Examination day at Woodhill school; farcical
entertainment in 1 act. by Ward Macauley.
Philadelphia, Penn publishing company, 1911.
30 p. 12°.
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2c. Sept. 12, 1911; D:
25195; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 13181
Examination (An) of school teachers fifty
years ago; nine characters, by W. N. Hull.
Corvallis, Or., Craig & Conover, 1889. 15 p.
8°.
© AV. N. Hull, Corvallis, Or. ; 1889 : 3622, Jan.
31; 2c. Jan. 31. 13182
Examination (The) of two students; or. The
daughter of a poor teacher, by H. Friedman.
© Hyman Friedman, New York ; D : 4616,
Jan. 26, 1904. 13183
Example (The); drama in 1 act, by H. R. Mil-
ler. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D: 34.547; Herbert
Rheinhart Miller, Seattle. 13184
637
13185
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13205
Excalibur; an Arthurian drama, by R. A.
Cram. Boston, Richard G. Badger, 1909. 4
p. 1., 160 p. 8°.
© Ralph Adams Cram, Boston ; D : 14649,
Dec. 28, 1908; 2c. Dec. 28, 1908. 13185
Exceeding the limit; a sketch in 1 scene, by
Matt Woodward. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Brown & Kohler, Dayton, O. ; D : 15422,
Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1909. 13186
Excellent (An) receipt; 1 act comedy, by
Charles H. E. Brookfield. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 20 p.
12".
© Dec. 12. 1910; 2e. Dec. 14, 1910; D:
22802; Samuel French, ltd., London. 13187
Excelsior; a grand dramatic, musical and terp-
sichorean play and spectacular production, by
Kiralfy bros.
© Kiralfv bros.. New York; 1883:4071,
Mar. 5; 2c. Aug. 31. 13188
an original, spectacxdar and grand descrip-
tive ballet, in 6 parts and 11 tableaux, libretto
by Luigi Manzotti, music by Romualdo Ma-
renco.
© Edmund Gerson, New York ; 1882 : 20484,
Dec. 4. 13189
■or, The fate of a playwriter, a drama in
4 acts, by Barl^n llossu fpseud. of W. O. Sou-
bron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
590, May 29, 1901. 13190
Excelsior junior; a burlesque in 3 acts, by R. A.
Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1894 : 57416, 57417,
Dec. 10. 13191, 13192
Excentric (The) electrician; a comedy in 3 acts,
by G. Bruno.
© Gus Bruno, New York; 1887:1742,
Jan. 2L 13193
Except ye become. See Aladdin's joy.
Excess baggage; comedy in 1 act, by B. S.
Dean. [17] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1912; D : 31703 ; Benjamin
Sager Dean, Philadelphia. 13194
farce in 1 act, by Louis Weslyn. 17 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Robert Carter. Buffalo ; D : 8320. Apr. 11,
1906; 2c. Apr. 11, 19306. 13195
•play in 1 act, by V. McCord and A. Shaw.
[3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914; D: 37926; Vera Mc-
Cord and Arthur Shaw, New York. 13195a
Excessive militarism; play in 1 act, by F. M.
Franklin. [3J, 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915; D: 42429; Frank M.
Franklin, New York. 13195b
Excessively married; comedy in 3 acts, by J. L.
Hobble. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914 ; D : 36605 ; John Lewis
Hobble, Brooklyn. 13195c
Exchange (An) of souls; by E. S. White.
© Elizabeth S. White, White Plains, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 23721, Sept. 24. 13196
a drama, by Pauline C. Rust and Dor6
Davidson.
© Rust & Davidson, New York; 1897 : 4.^)286,
Aug. 11. 13197
Ex-chorister's (An) dream; by R. D. Barrett.
Typewritten. ^
© Richard D. Barrett, St. Louis ; D : 128, '
Feb. 11, 1901; 2c. Feb. 11, 1901. 13198
Excise trials; burlesque negro sketch, in 1
scene, arr. bv Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7701, July 23; 2c. July 29. 13199
Exclusive (The) story; play in 1 act, by F. C.
Kelly. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911; D: 24205; Fred C.
Kelly, Cleveland, O. 13200
Excuse me! comedy in 2 acts, by G. R. Bridg-
ham. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1915.
44 p. 12".
© June 29, 1915; 2c. June 30, 1915; D:
41127 ; Gladys Ruth Bridgham, Somerville,
Mass. 13200a
farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Rupert Hughes.
105 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D: 20721; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 13201
Executed on circumstantial evidence.
© Tom Wright Jury, Newark, N. J. ; 1898 :
12721, Feb. 21 ; 2c. Apr. 7. 13202
Execution (The); play in 1 act, by C. Kenyon.
28 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D : 29962 ; Charles
Kenyon, San Francisco. 13203
a sketch in 1 act, by W. J. McDermott. 11
p. t". Typewritten.
© William Joseph McDermott, West Home-
stead, Pa. ; D : 12312, Feb. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 5.
1908. 13204
Executioner's (The) daughter.
© Charles C. Weigel, New York ; D : 4447,
Dec. 29, 1903. 13205
Executive clemency; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by A. Girard. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26. 1914; D: 39666; Annie
Girard, Braintree, Mass. 13205a
638
13206
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13227
Executor (The); a farce in 1 act, by J. C Car-
lyle and H. IMorgan. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Howard Morgan, New Yorli ; D : 599,
June 21, 1901 ; 2c. June 21, 1901. 13206
Exempel (Das); histspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Ludwig Fulda. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1909.
178 p. 12".
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909 ; D : 1G783 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 13207
Same. 2. aufl. Stuttgart uiid Berlin, J. G.
Cotta, 1909. 180 p. 12".
© Oct. IG, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1909 ; D : 17228 ;
Felix Bloch erben, Berlin. 13208
Exerbition; or. The deestrick skule of fifty
years ago, by M. H. Jaquith. Chicago, Dra-
matic publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1896 : 59787,
Oct. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 9. 13209
Exherbition day at Bingville deestrick skule.
© Chas. F. Dow, Newton, Mass. ; D : 11272,
Sept. 3, 1907. 13210
Exhibit no. 4,268; a comedy drama in 1 act,
by M. H. Emeigh. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Mathilde Hunter Emeigh, Brooklyn ; D :
10401, Apr. 23, 1907; 2c. May 18, 1907. 13211
Exhibition (The) drama; comprising drama,
comedy and farce, together with dramatic
and musical entertainments, for private theat-
ricals, home representations, holiday and
school exhibitions, by G. M. Balder. Boston,
Lee and Shepard ; New York. Lee, Shepard
& Dillingham [1874] Ip. 1., 248 p. front, illus.,
pi., diagr. 16°. (The amateur drama series.)
© George M. Baker, United States ; 1874 :
14506, Dec. 2; 2c. Dec. 8. 13211a
Same.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Dec. 2, 1902;
A: 34906. June 7, 1902; 2c. July 12, 1902.
13211b
Ex-husbands; comedy in 1 act, by E. G. Long-
man. 12, [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1911 ; D : 24161 ; Edward G.
Longman, Brooklyn. 13212
Ex-hussar (The); a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by M. St. John.
© Molvneus St. John, St. Paul ; 1880 : 1020,
Jan. 16. 13213
Exile (The); modern romance in 3 acts, by
W. A. Rivers. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6. 1910; D: 21946; Walter A.
Rivers, Coalinga, Cal. 13214
Walt Raymond's ideal creation, by W. J.
Raymond.
© W. J. Ravmond, United States; 1877:
13850, Nov. 28. 13215
Exile (The) of Erin; a drama, by C. B. Grant.
© C. B. Grant, New York; 1887:32987,
Dec. 19. 13216
Exile (The) of Siberia. »S'cc Royal (A) pass.
Exiled; or. Which the traitor? a drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by Dr. A. Thompson.
© Dr. A. Thompson, Lowell; 1880:6659,
Apr. 30. 13217
Exiled from home; melodrama in 4 acts and 7
scenes, by F. H. Kaplan. 60 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Frank H. Kaplan, New 'York; D : 5198,
June 17, 1904 ; 2c. June 17, 1904. 13218
Exiled (The) heir. See Lloyd Pennant.
Exilee (L'); piece in 4 actes, par H. Kistemaeck-
ers. (In Petite illustration, no. 26, 23 aoilt
1913. SOrie- theatre, no. 15)
© Aug. 23, 1913; 2c. Sept. 17, 1913; D:
34444 ; Henry Kistemaeckers, Paris. 13219
Exiles (The); drama in 5 acts, by G. F. Rowe,
from a novel by Lubomirski.
© George F. Rowe, New York ; 1878 : 2403,
Feb. 26. 13220
adapted from the French of Victorien
Sardou, Eugenus and Prince Lubomirsky, by
L. R. Shewell. Boston, 1877.
© Tompkins and Hill, Boston ; 1877 : 10717,
Sept. 17. 13221
a drama in 4 acts, by an exile.
© T. H. Thomason, New Orleans; 1882:
2971, Feb. 25. 13222
Exiles in Acadie; prologue and 3 acts, by W.
Hughes. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wallace Hughes, Louisville; D : 7267,
Aug. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1905. 13223
Exit Mr. Black; play in 3 acts, by A. J. Harn-
well. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1915; D: 41154; Anna J.
Harnwell. Evanston, 111. 13223a
Exit Tessie; vaudeville sketch, by Leslie T.
Peacocke. 17 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30659 ; Selma Wal-
ters, Brantwood, Wis. 13224
Ex-member (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by A. A.
Hamilton.
© A. A. Hamilton, United States; 1878:
14078, Dec. 2. 13225
Exodus (The); a drama in 5 acts, by W. Patter-
son.
© William H. Patterson, Philadelphia ;
1886 : 6806, Mar. 24. 13226
a drama in 3 acts, by L. A. Smith. Ms.
© Louie A. Smith. Washington; 1880:
13881, Sept. 11; Ic. Oct. 16. 13227
639
13228
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13242
Exodus (The) — Continued.
a 4 act melodrama dealing with the negro
problem and its solution, by Joseph D. Glass
and Jolm IMiller Gregory. 70 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Glass & Gregory. Atlanta ; D: 10022, Feb.
2, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1907. 13228
— a spectacular play, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1889:28330,
Sept. 18. 13229
— See also Zeida.
Exodus XX: 12; 1 act play, by C. Cooksey. 8
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41629 ; Curtis Cook-
sey, New York. 13229a
Expansion; a dramatic composition, by G. W.
(.,)uigley. 26 p. 4". Typewritten.
© George William Quigley, New York; D:
1437, Feb. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1902. 13230
Expectations; or, Pip's fortune, a drama in 4
acts, by W. E. Blake.
© Wm. E. Blake, New York; 1871:6371,
July 5. 13231
Expedition (The) to Khartoum. See Wolse-
ley.
Experience; allegory in 7 scenes, by G. V. Ho-
bart. [3], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1914; D : 36254 ; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 13231a
a comedy in 2 acts, by F. P. Foster, adapted
and altered from the French.
© William K. Foster, New York; 1874:
9810, July 27. 13232
a morality play of today, by George V. Ho-
bart. Acting version. New York, The H. K.
Fly company [1915] 128 p. front, (ports.),
plates. 12°.
© Feb. 8, 1915; 2c. and aflf. Apr. 2, 1915;
A : 406733 ; H. K. Fly co.. New York. 13232a
original play in 3 acts, by George V. Ho-
bart. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D: 38309; Walter C.
Jordan, New York. 13232b
Experience (The) in a strange country; by J.
Blitzman. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915 ; D : 39939 ; John Blitz-
man, St. Louis. 13232c
Experience in Arcadia; acting romantic mono-
logue for woman, by Stanley Schell. p. 7-13.
12". (On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Apr. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370562 ;
13232d
Experience (An) in housekeeping; a comedy,
by J. C. Richards [pseud, of J. R. Condrin]
46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tames R. Condrin, West Newton, Mass. ;
D : 2878, Jan. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1903. 13233
See also Her busy day.
Experience (The) of a vaudeville star; or,
' Jones' dilemma, a dramatic composition, by
T. I'. Ablxjtt. \Vorcester, Mass., C. G. Marcy,
printer, 1905. [1], 10 p. 24".
© Thomas P. Abbott, Frankie R. Heath
and P^dyth R. McPhail. Worcester ; D : 7087,
Dec. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 13234
Experience (The) of a winter in the Klondike.
See Klondike (The)
Experience smartweed; oi*. The county line,
a comedy of New-England life, by C. Barnard.
New York, S.imuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1900. 2p. 1., 5-75p. 8". ([Ameri-
can dramatists club series, no. 1])
© Charles Barnard, New York; 1900 A:
29754, Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1900. 13235
Experiences of Hop Sing; a monolog, by F. M.
Willis. 7 p. 4". Typewritten.
© F. Milton Willis, East Oakland, Cal. ; D :
12873, Apr. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1908. ' 13236
Experiences of Spafif and I; a monologue, by
C. E. Billings.
© Clarence Edward Billings, Winthrop,
Mass. ; D : 1733, Apr. 14, 1902. 13237
Experiment; by A. L. Pollock. 33 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1909 ; D : 17710 ; Alice Leal
Pollock, New York. 13238
drama in 4 acts, by G. II. Irving, jr. [68] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911; D: 24410; George H.
Irving, jr.. New York. 13239
drama in 3 acts, by C. H. Mason. 70 p.
Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D: 38305; Carl H.
Mason, Hamilton, O. 13239a
Experiment (An) in hypnotism; a tragedietta
in 1 act, by J. Ohetwood, jr.
© John Chetwood, jr., San Francisco ; 1896 :
43546, July 29. 13240
Experiment (An) in matrimony; by C. B.
Sternberg. 1U2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles B. Sternberg, Portland, Or. ; D :
12978, May 16, 1908; 2c. July 9, 1908. 13241
Experiment (An) in resource; a play in 2 acts,
by R. L. Robuck. 13 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913 ; D : 32518 ; R. L. Robuck,
Lincoln, Neb. 13242
640
13243
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13259
Experiments in play writing; in verse and
prose, by J. L. Lambe. London, Sir Isaac Pit-
man & sons, ltd., 1911. xi, [1], 379 p. 8°.
© Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1911 ; D : 25734 :
.lohn Lawrpnte liambo, London. 13243
Expert (The); or. The spider and the fly, by
S. M. McClintock. 28 p. f". Typewritten.
© S. M. McClintock, Burton, Wash.; D:
9118, Sept. 20, 1900; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 13244
Expiated. Sre Now and forever.
Expiation; a drama in 1 act, by W. G. HarrLson.
© William Greer Harrison, San Francisco ;
1896:35196, June 15. 13245
a 5 act drama, f i-om an original play en-
titled La colpa vendica la culpa, by 1'. Giaco-
metti, adapted by L. D. Ventura.
© L. D. Ventura, Boston ; 1883 : 3597, Feb.
26. 13246
a psychological play in 1 act, by George AV.
Stewart. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Zeffie Tilbury Woodthorpe, San Fran-
cisco ; D : 7647, Dec. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1905.
13247
a society drama in 4 acts, by O. E. Graeve.
© Olma Emma Graeve, New York ; 1887 :
32557, Dec. 16. 13248
a tragic drama in 1 act, by Rollin Cutter,
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1897.
© The Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia; 1897:
29382, May 14 ; 2c. May 17. 13249
— See also Noris.
Exploded (An) prejudice; play in 5 acts, by
H. A. Guiremand. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911; D: 28073; Harry A.
Guiremand, New York. 13250
a play in 4 acts, by H. A. Guiremand.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912; D: 29271; Harry A.
Guiremand, New York. 13251
Exploits of Elaine; drama in 3 acts, by Charles
(Joddard. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1914; D : 39071 ; StaV co.,
New York. 13251a
Exploration of the Mississippi. See Histori-
cal stories in dramatic form.
Explorers (The); a 1 act farce, by Frank Ken-
nedy. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adams & Guhl, New York ; D : 10458,
Apr. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1907. 13252
original farce comedy in 2 acts, by C. E.
Royal. .54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15. 1915 ; D : 39689 ; Charles El-
lit^tt Royal, Port Orchard, Wash. 13252a
Explorers (The) — Continued.
an original musical play in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by S. A. Merinbaum, music by Harry
Lahnde. 69 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libi-etto
only]
© Merinbaum & Lahnde, Chicago; D:
10825, June 22, 1907 ; 2c. .Tune 22, 1907. 13253
Explosion (The) of Mr. Smith's theory; a do-
mestic comedy, by A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1893:
7.^01, Feb. 8. 13254
Explotados (Los); zaiv.iielu dramdtica, en 1
acto y 3 cuadro.s, eu prosa, original de J. Vil-
lasenor y E. Mugica, inusica del maestro Jose
Arenas. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 31 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21094 ; .luan Villasenor y Emilio Mtigica, Ma-
drid. 13255
Expose (An) of the Order of the sons of
Jupiter; in 2 acts, by A. O. Myers.
© A. O. Myers, Worthington, O. ; 1900 A:
3248, Feb. 5. 13256
Exposed by the dictograph; a dramatic playlet
in 4 scenes, by William V. Mong. [1], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912 ; D : 29906 ; Selig poly-
scope CO., Chicago. 13257
Exposition (The) girl; allegorical drama in 6
acts with 8 scenes, by J. T. Kelly. 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1914; D: 38688; John T.
Kelly, New York. 13257a
Ex-po-tem-ti-si-mous; play in 1 act, by Rob-
inson and Nicholas. [1], 4 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1915 ; D : 42329 ; James Bar-
rett Robinson and Lee Nicholas, New York.
13257b
Expreso (El) de las 10; zarzuela en 1 acto y
4 cuadros, en verso y prosa, original de J.
Maldouado y J. Alvarado, musica de los maes-
tros Cayo Vela y Pablo Cambronero. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1913. 33 p.
12". [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36550; .lose Maldonado y Jorge Alvarado.
Madrid. 13257c
Express (The) agent; play, by N. M. Becker
and J. Gorman. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1911; D: 2.5480; Ned M.
Becker and Jack Gorman, Charleston, S. C.
13258
Express (The) messenger; a melodramatic sen-
sational railroad novelty, by C. Haile and W.
W. Wilson.
© Chester Haile and Walfred W. Wilson.
Austin, Tex'. ; 1892:49072, Dec. 2. 13259
641
5379—15-
■41
13260
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13279
Express (The) robber and the detectives; an
original drama in 5 acts, by James Pilgrim,
from Allan Pinkerton's book entitled The
expressman and the detective.
© Allan Pinkerton, New York ; 1878 : 4671,
Apr. 18. 13260
Expressman (The); a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by F, Johnson. Ms.
© Frank Johnson, Brooklyn; 1896:22114,
Apr. 9 ; 2c. May 8. 13261
a drama of dialogue and song, by W. H.
Armstrong. . 5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© William H. Armstrong, Boston ; D : 2920,
Jan. 28, 1903 ; 2c. May 26, 1903. 13262
Expressman (The) and the detective. See
Express (The) robber and the detectives.
Ex-prosecuting (The) attorney; a drama, by
M. Lee.
© Mary Lee, Philadelphia; 1894:56491,
Dec. 5. 13263
Extra (L') See New (The) waiter.
Extra (The) edition; by T. H. Dickinson. 31 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Dickinson, Columbus, O. ; D :
3818, Aug. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1903. 13264
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. A. Reed.
49 p. obi. f . Typewritten.
© J. A. Reed, New York ; 1888 : 19208, July
5; 2c. Aug. 2. 13265
Extra! extra! a drama of the hour [in 4 acts]
by George Gordon. [170] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909; D: 16567; Kellogg
Durland, New York. 13266
Extra (The) man; melodramatic comedy for
vaudeville, by G. Harrison. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915 ; D : 40005 ; Grover Har-
rison, Colorado Springs, Col. 13266a
play in 1 act and 20 scenes, by R. H. Tyler.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34642 ; Robert Hall
Tyler, New York. 13267
Extra (An) session; a chimerical satire on the
feasible possibilities which woman may attain
a hundred years hence, book and music by
William D. Hall. 37 p. 4". Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Harry Martell, Philadelphia; D : 2038,
June 23, 1902 ; 2c. June 23, 1902. 13268
Extractress (The); comedy in 1 act, by J. D.
Stone. [1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914 ; D : 37659 ; Jane Drans-
field Stone, Crugers, N. Y. 13268a
Ex-train (The) dispatcher; play in 1 act, by
G. C. Cook. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29. 1911; D: 24005; Gertrmlo
Chadwick Cook, Los Angeles. 13269
Extraordinary conduct of the general; a
drama in 1 act, by R. Stodart. 18 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Robert Stodart, New York ; D : 5287, July
5, 1904; 2c. July 5, 1904. 13270
Extravagance; or. Three partners in business,
an original comedy in 4 acts, by S. Howell.
© Stoddart Howell, New Orleans; 1877:
9223, Aug. 11. 13271
Extrazug (Der) nach Nizza; vaudeville-ope-
rette in 3 akten, von Arthur Lippschitz und
Max Schoenau, musik von Karl Weis. Regie-
buch. Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, 1913.
137 p. 8°.
© Mar. 14, 1913; 2c. Aug. 14, 1913; D:
34148; Drei masken verlag, Munich. 13272
Same.
© Ic. May 10, 1913 ; D : 33212 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 13273
Same. Textbuch der gesange. Miinchen,
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 43 p.
12".
© Mar. 10, 1913; 2c. Sept. 18, 1913; D:
34473 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu-
nich. 13274
Extreme unction; play in 1 act, by M. Aldis.
11 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914 ; D : 38621 ; Mary Aldis,
Lake Forest, 111. 13274a
Extremes. See Votes.
Extremes meet; comedietta, by K. Field.
© Kate Field, United States; 1877:784.5.
July 6. 13275
play in 1 act, by H. Milner Stratton. 10
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911 ; D : 25994 ; Henriet M.
Stratton, Los Angeles. 13276
Exzellenz Max; eine spitzbubenkomodie in 4
akten, von Julius Bischitzkv. Berlin, E.
Bloch, 1913. 64 p. 12".
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1913; D: 34260; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 13277
Exzellenz Pompadour; komodie in 3 akten, von
Ludwig Hirschfeld. Regie- und soufllierbuch.
Leipzig, Wien, New York, W. Karczag, 1913.
48 p. 4".
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35038 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 13278
Eybec; a dramatic composition, by Mrs. J. P.
Abbott.
© Mrs. .Joshua Plummer Abbott, San Fran-
cisco ; 1896 : 59186, Oct. 28. 13279
642
13280
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13300
Eye (Au) for an eye; a drama iu 3 acts,
adapted from the French of Dumas, fils, by
I.. Du P. Syle.
© T.. Dn Pont Syle, Chicago ; D : 2684, Nov.
24, 1902. 13280
a dramatic composition, by W. F. S. Hart.
© William F. S. Hart, New York ; D : 3156,
Mar. 18, 1903. 13281
play in 1 act, by Hale Hamilton and B.
Mnsson. [3], 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1913 ; D : 35024 ; Bennet Mus-
son, New York. 13282
plav in 3 scenes, by H. L. Greenberg. 23 p.
4". Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915 ; D : 41603 ; Harry Lee
Greenberg, New York. 13282a
play in 2 acts, adapted from the Roumanian
of I. L. Caragiale by O. Leonard. [2], 54 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1910 ; D : 21563 ; Oscar Leon-
ard, St. Louis. 13283
Eye (The) of the world; romantic, sensational
drama in prologue and 3 acts, adapted from
the Rag picker of Paris, for representation by
.T. M. Martin.
© James M. Martin, Waterloo, N. Y. ; 1887 :
8198, Apr. 5. 13284
Eye (An) on hubby; a comedy in 3 acts, by
R. J. Buchanan. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© R. J. Buchanan, San Francisco ; D : 3571,
June 11, 1903 ; 2c. June 20, 1903. 13285
Eye-witness (An); comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
J. Hazelrigg.
© John Hazelrigg, New York; D:2625,
Nov. 10, 1902. 13286
— a 1 act drama, by Vivian Bennett [pseud,
of T. J. Vivian and G. J. Bennett] 19 p. 16".
Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Vivian and Grena J. Bennett,
New York ; D : 8107, Mar. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 8,
1906. 13287
Eyes (The) have it; or, The cave lady, musical
comedy in 3 acts, music by H. Bernhardt 01-
sen, libretto by Roland Oliver [pseud, of
Henry Wliite] and C. Dickson. [109] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914; D: 39255; Henry
White and Charles Dickson, New York.
13287a
Eyes (The) in the balcony; a playlet, by Ethel
Shackelford, 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32444 ; Ethel Shack-
elford Piatt, Evanston, 111. 13288
Eyes in the house; by F. Solger. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1910; D: 20033; Frederick
Solger, Washington. 13289
Eyes (The) of evil; Chinese play in 1 act, by
W. A. Snow. [25] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1911; D: 24048; Walter
Augustine Snow, Peterborough, N. H. 13290
Eyes (The) of the g'overnment; drama of the
Secret service in 4 acts, by Miron Leffingwell.
Chicago, (vhicago manuscript co. [1911] [52]
p. f°. IMimeographed.
© Aug. 30, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18, 1911; D:
25246; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 13291
Eyes (The) of the heart; play in 1 act, by Re-
gina S. Albee. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1911 ; D : 24399 ; Mrs. Morris
Albee, Los Angeles. 13292
Eyes (The) of the idol; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. H. Greene. 92 p. f. Typewritten.
© John Henrv Greene, New York ; D : 3160.
Mar. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1903. 13293
Eyes (The) of the world; comedy drama in 4
acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York; D:
5847, Dec. 1, 1904. 13294
Eyesight evidence; play in 1 act and 3 scenes,
by J. W. Brady. 37 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1910; D: 21634; James W.
Brady, Bartow, Fla. 13295
Ez-Zahra; by F. L. Galley.
© Florence Louise Galley. Detroit; 1898:
14074, Feb. 28. 13296
Ezekel Hook, a substitute; Zeke Hook, a
dramatic composition, by G. E. Stevens. 70 p.
4". Ms.
© George E. Stevens, Chicago; 1885:266,
Jan. 5 ; Ic. Jan. 5. 13297
Ezra Barnum; a character sketch, by F. Allen.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912; D: 29737; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 13298
Ezra's way. See Book (The) of fools.
F; or, Branded, a romantic drama.
© Edgar Loomis Davenport, Boston ; 1896 :
62518, Nov. 16. 13299
F. (The) F. Vs. See Asa Bassett.
Fa; an occult tragedy, dramatic composition, by
O. Olivia. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oatman Olivia, Cincinnati ; D : 1274, Jan.
11, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1902. 13300
643
18301
DRAMATIC C0MP0SITI0J!5S
13322
Fabiola; or, The age of the catacombs, by
Cardinal Wiseman, dramatized by the Rev.
Lu Griff a. Oswego, R. J. Oliphant, 1869. 43
p. 12".
© Lewis GrlfEa, Oswego, N. Y. ; 1872:
4450, Apr. 29 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1876. 13301
Face (The); a pantomime, by M. W. Laughton.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20776 ; Marie Ware
Laughton, Boston. 13302
Face (The) at the window; a drama in 3 acts,
bv W. C. Parker. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1904] 39 p. 12°, (On cover: Alta series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5272, July 8.
1904 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. 13303
• a play in 4 acts, by H. C. Goddard. 125 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harold C. Goddard, Evanston, 111.; D:
14791, Jan. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1909. 13304
Face (The) behind the mask; by M. O'Neill.
© Maurice O'Neill, Milton, Mass. ; D : 437,
May 6, 1901. 13305
Face (The) in the coffin; a play in 1 act, by
C. L. Moreau. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. L. Moreau, New York ; D : 11955, Nov.
11, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1907. 13306
Face (The) in the flash; by J. E. Butler.
© John E. Butler, Chelsea, Mass.; 1877:
10473, Sept. 10. 13307
Face (The) in the sand; playlet comedy, by
M. A. Sherwood. [2], 18 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1911; D: 23357; Morgan A.
Sherwood, Washington. 13308
Face (The) in the star. See In old No'th
Ca'lina.
Face (The) in the star in the land of the sky.
See In old No'th Ca'lina.
Face (The) on the bar room floor; an original
light dramatic tragedy in 2 acts, by M. F.
Murphy. [3] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912; D: 28990; Mary F.
Murphy, Boston. 13309
a religious pastoral drama in 4 acts, by E.
Totten. 38 p. f. Typewritten.
© Edvth Totten, New York ; D : 1682, Apr.
2. 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1902. 13310
Face to face; a comedy in 3 acts, by R. G. Mor-
ris.
© Robert G. Morris, New York ; 1872 : 2372,
Mar. 9. 13311
drama in 1 act, 1 scene, by W. D. Dutilly.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915; D: 40431; W. Donald
Dutilly, New York. 13311a
Face to face — Continued.
a drama of the day in 4 acts, containing
new and original scenes, situations, and nio-
chanical effects, by J. B. Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York ; 1871 :
5288, June 5. 13312
a new and original drama in 4 acts, by H.
Laville Clarke.
© W. J. Florence, New York ; 1880 : 18455,
Dec. 4. 13313
a new play in 4 acts, by T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glennev, New York; 1884; 23557,
Nov. 25. 13314
play in 5 acts, by E. J. Bricker. [74] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912; D: 28549; Emma J.
Bricker, Toronto, Canada. 13315
or. Vis a vis, 1 act farcical comedy sketch,
by Addison Hathaway [pseud, of J. A. Niles]
83 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1913 ; D : 33729 ; John Addison
Niles, Chicago. 13316
- — —See also Katz.
Face (The) upon the floor; drama in 4 acts, by
H. A. D'Arcy.
© H. Antoine D'Arcy, New York ; D : 5483,
Aug. 26, 1904. 13317
Facheux (Les); comedie en 1 acte, par Marie
Louise P. Fontaine. New York, W. R. Jen-
kins CO., 1907. 41 p. 12".
© William R. Jenkins co.. New York; D:
11926, Dec. 5, 1907; 2c. Dec. 5, 1907. 13318
Facing death; drama in 1 act, by August
Strindberg. [16] p. 8". Printed.
© June 29, 1911; 2c. June 30, 1911; D:
24607 ; Olive M. Johnson, Fruitvale, Cal.
13319
See also Plays; [by] August Strindberg.
Facing the enemy; a comedy drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by C. Ellis. 87 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Celie Ellis, New York ; D : 4818, Mar. 31,
1904 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1904. 13320
Facing the foe; a pastoral play in 5 acts, by
T. W. Ford.
© T. W. Ford, New York; 1887 : 5691, Mar.
10. 13321
Facing the music; by J. H. Darnley. New
Y'ork. S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1905. 71 p. 12°. (On cover: French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 81)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 6298,
Mar. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1905. 13322
644
13323
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13345
Facing' the music — Continued.
a comedietta in 1 act, by Henry Oldham
Hanlon. Boston. AV. H. Baker & co., 1894.
1 p. 1., 15 p. 16°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
47728, Oct. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 13323
Fact and fiction; a comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Trueman. 45 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Anita Trueman, New Haven, Conn. ; D :
2634, Nov. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 13324
Factor (The); play in 3 acts, by E. H. Gould.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D: 42026; Elizabeth
Hull Gould, Rochester, N, Y. 13324a
Factor's (The) vengeance.
© John H. Rhod6, Cambridge; 1877:2898,
Mar. 9. 13325
Factory (The) bell; a drama in 4 acts, by J.
Gorman.
© James Gorman, Englewood, 111. ; 1891 :
4927, Feb. 4. . 13326
Factory (The) foundling; a melodrama in 4
acts, by J. Totten.
© Joseph Totten, New York ; D : 3342, Apr.
27, 1903. 13327
Factory (A) girl; by P. H. Sullivan, S. Harris
and A. H. Woods.
© Patrick H. Sullivan, Samuel Harris, and
Al. H. Woods, New York; D:1000, Oct. 23,
1901. 13328
Factory (The) inspector; a playlet, by M. Har-
field. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Harfield, Chicago ; D : 15750, Apr. 30,
1909 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1909. 13329
Factory (A) Magdalen; or, The loom of life,
a pastoral mill play in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by
E. Totten. 54 p. f. Typewritten.
© Edvth Totten, New York ; D : 2009, June
14, 1902"; 2c. June 14, 1902. 13330
Facts; melodrama in prolog and 5 acts, by H. M.
Dills. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D : 42041 ; Holland
McTyrie Dills, New York. 13330a
vaudeville sketch in 1 scene, by E. J.- Flan-
agan, jr. [12] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35127; Edward
James Flanagan, jr.. Ft. Madison, la. 13331
or. His little hatchet, a comedy in 4 acts,
by Wm. H. Gill and George Jessop.
© William .1. Florence, New York; 1883:
10891, June 14. 13332
Facts and fancies; or. The spirit of 1775,
1776, 1777. drama in 5 acts, by L, F. Jordan.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1913; D: 32853; Linwood F.
Jordan, Portland, Me. 13333
Facts and fancies— Continued.
Same. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1913 ; D : 33781 ; Linwood F.
Jordan, Portland, Me.
13334
Facts, follies and fancies of Uncle Sam; musi-
cal play in 3 acts, written and composed by
Mrs. A. J. Peterson. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Mrs. A. J. Peterson, New York ; D : 2266,
Aug. 25, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1902. 13335
Facts (The) in the case; a farce in 1 act, by
Julie M. Lippmann. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1897. '
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29383,
May 14; 2c. May 17. 13336
Faculty. See Deazle pop.
Faded flowers of Anderson ville; a drama in 5
acts, by C. C. Allen.
© Charles Cornell Allen, Easton, N. Y. ;
1891:10338, Mar. 18. 13337
Faded (The) rose; drama in 4 acts, by A Ross
and L. Lipsky. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911 ; D : 23132 ; Aaron Ross
and Louis Lipsky, New York. 13338
• See also Price (The) she paid.
Faded roses; a dramatic sketch, by T. Frost.
© Thomas Frost, New York; 1894:56252,
Dec. 3. 13339
See also Cinders Jimmie.
Fadeless (The) trail; a play in 3 acts, by Ad^le
Chase. 114 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1909; D: 16206; Florence
Adgle Chase, Washington. 13340
Fadette; opera comique in 3 acts, by Maillart,
libretto rewritten by B. B. Vallentine.
© Charles D. Koppel, New York; 1892:
44558, Nov. 1, 13341
Fadilla (The desired one); a pantomime in 1
act, by C. H. Murray.
© C. H. INIurray, Brooklyn ; 1898 : 6447, Jan.
18. 13342
Fads; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Z. S. Charters.
[2], 60 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913 ; D : 33635 ; Zelda Stew-
art Charters, New York. 13343
latest musical and comedy absurdity in
3 acts, by B. and E. McGinley. 39 p. 8".
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Bob and Eva IMcGinley, St. Louis ; 1894 :
52703, Nov. 12; 2c. Nov. 13. 13344
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1888; 7884,
Mar. 16. 1334S
645
13346
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13364
Fads — Continued.
an original monologue, by H. L. Newton
and Addison Burljhardt. 6 p. fol. Typewrit-
ten,
© Billy S. Clifford, New York; D:1854,
May 8, 1902 ; 2c. May 8, 1902. 13346
Fads and fancies.
© Cluuies B. Arnold, Cinciiinnti ; D : 12850,
Apr. 27, 1908. 13347
a dramatic composition, by L. Shubert.
© Lee Shubert, New York; D:80S0, Mar.
1, 1906. 13348
Fads and follies.
© Charles B. Arnold, Cincinnati ; D : 12849,
Apr. 27, 1908. 13349
by G. R. Brown.
© Geo. R. Brown, Brooklyn; 1898:33527,
May 31. 13350
Fads and frankfurters; comedy drama in 1 act,
1 scene, by E. Blondell. [1], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D : 42222 ; Edward Blon-
dell, New York. 13350a
Fadville (The) sewing' circle; a burlesque dia-
logue, by I. D. Dailey.
© Isabella Davison Dailey, Jackson, Mich. ;
1897:72092, Dec. 22. 13351
Faerie (The) slippers; comedy in 1 act, by O. A.
Plamoudon, jr. 9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913; D : 3248S ; C. Ambrose
Plamondon, jr., Cambridge, Mass. 13352
Fagan's decision; a comedy drama in 1 act and
1 scene, by P. Usher. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 7, 1909; D: 16273; Fannie
Usher, York, Pa. 13353
Fagin's pupil; a dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
J. H. Hoffman. [1], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909 ; D : 16641 ; J. H. Hoff-
man, Chicago. 13354
Fahnenflucht; volksstiick in 3 akten, von Rob.
Nonnenbruch u. Ernst Korten. Berlin, Biih-
nenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1914.
109 p. 12°.
© Ic. .June 17, 1914 ; D : 38010 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 13354a
Fahr treihn; or, Back to life, an Irish drama
in 4 acts, by lUion Daveau.
© .To.seph Lewis, Framingham, Mass. ; 1875 :
5650, June 1. 13355
Failure (The); modern drama in 3 acts, bj' Irv-
ing Pichel and G. S. Kaufman. [60] p. 4".
Tyi^ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911 ; D : 25391 ; Geo. S. Kauf-
man, Passaic, N. J. 13356
Failure (The)— Continued.
1 act comedy, by E. Ruff. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911 ; D : 23368 ; Edgar Ruff,
New York. 13357
play in 4 acts, by A. Lanston.
© Aubr(\v Lanston, Washington ; D : 5840,
Nov. 29, 1904. ^ 13358
-T play in 1 act, by S. Bruce. [1], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 28, 1914; D: 37688; Stanley
Bruce, Los Angeles. 13358a
^^play in 3 acts, by J. F. Phillips. [701 p.
f. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914; D: 35766; John Frank-
lyn Phillips, Great Neck, N. Y. 13358b
Failure (The) of success; in 4 acts, by M. C.
Kann. 41 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1910 ; D : 22119 ; Mattye O.
Kann, San Francisco. 13359
or. Ask without knocking and you shall
receive, comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. J.
Price. [45] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1914; D: 36578; Arthur J.
Price, New York. 13359a
Failures; drama of American life in 4 acts, by
L. Mackall. [2], 99 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911 ; D : 2,5392 ; Lawton Mack-
all, Baltimore. 13360
episode in a tragedy, by B. Forrest. [3],
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1914; D: 36477; Belford
Forrest, Los Angeles. 13360a
— a play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
© George Middleton, New York ; D : 15716,
Apr. 26, 1909. 13361
— Same. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 ; D : 24687 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 13362
— See also Embers.
Faint heart; a new and original American com-
edy in 3 acts, by Susan E. Verdenal and L.
Mann.
© Louis Mann, New York; 1893:22622,
I\hiy 10. 13363
Faint heart never won fair lady. Sec Comedy
(A) of Cupid.
Fainting' girl; sketch, by N, Lynch, 5 p, 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1910; D : 21102 ; Nellie
Lynch, New York. 13364
6^6
13365
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13387
Fair (The); play in 5 acts, by W. H. Zinn. 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D: 33047; William
Henry Zinn, Annistown, Ala. 13365
Fair and warmer; farce in 3 acts, by A. Hop-
wood. 176 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1915 ; D : 41571 ; Avery Hop-
wood, Cleveland. 13365a
fair (The) at Eichmond. See Martha.
Fair (A) Bohemian; a comedy in 4 acts, by
E. Stone and Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© Emery Stone and Mrs. C. A. Doremus,
United States ; 1884 : 13589, July 5. 13366
Fair (The) co-ed; a comic opera in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by George Ade, music by Gustav
Luders. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© M. AVitmark & sons, New York ; D :
13941, Sept. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 13367
Fair (A) colleen. See From over the sea.
Fair (A) daughter of Eve. See Mrs. Vernon.
Fair (A) deal. See Saved from the chair.
Fair (A) demon; comedy in 4 acts, by E. Hen-
dricks.
© Emma Hendricks, United States ; 1881 :
11130, July 18. 13368
Fair encounter ; by Giuseppe Giacosa, tr. by
Henry St. Ives from the Italian. 146 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Dirce St. Cvr, New York ; D : 8687. June
13, 1906 ; 2c. June 13, 1906. 13369
Fair (The) equestrienne; comedy in 1 act, by
Haslingden Russell.
© T. H. French, New York; 1898:76396,
Dec. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1899. 13370
Fair Erin; Irish pageant-drama in 3 episodes,
by E. F. Naulty. 25 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1913 ; D : 33474 ; Edwin Fair-
fax Naulty, New York, 13371
Fair (A) exchange. See Byrd and Hu^rd.
Fair Femmland; a fantastic comedy in 3 acts,
by R. Ganthony. 148 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Ganthonv, England ; D : 1143.
Dec. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1901. 13372
Fair (A) forger. See Faith Mather.
Fair (A) fraud; a play, by A. Glanville. Chi-
cago, A. Francoeur & co., 1897. 63 p. 12".
© A. Glanville, Chicago ; 1897 : 49088. Sept.
1 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 13373
■ or, Liza Lorist, by L. F. Mars.
© Louise F. Mars, Albany ; 1884 : 609, Jan.
8. 13374
Fair Glengarriff; a romantic Irish drama in 4
acts, by M. J. Murphy.
© Myles J. Murphy, New York; D : 3080,
Jan. 16, 1903. 13375
Fair (The) god; an elaborate spectacular drama
in 5 acts, arr. from story by Lew Wallace,
by I. B. Goodrich, jr. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D:5249,
July 2, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1905. 13376
Fair Hannah Lightfoot; 4 acts, by P. Kester.
87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Kester, New York; D:8104, Mar.
5, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1906. 13377
Fair Helen of Troy; in 3 acts, by L. G. Hickox.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 16866 ; Laura Col-
ton Hickox, Washington, Conn. 13378
Fair (The) masquerader; a dramatic sketch for
vaudeville, by J, P, Frazer.
© J. P. Frazer, Detroit ; D : 7290, Sept. 21,
1905. 13379
Fair (The) nihilist; a drama in 4 acts, by James
Ward.
© James T. O'Brien, Philadelphia; 1879:
5914, May 2. 13380
Fair Oaks; a military comedy in 4 acts, by Wil-
lard and Chester Marvin.
© Thomas S. Nolan and Andrew J. Ryan,
Chicago ; 1890 : 27218, Sept. 5. 13381
an original war drama in 4 acts and 6
scenes, by B, B. Million. 39 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten,
© James Totton Dalrymple, Mount Holly,
N. J.; D:4646, Feb. 24, 1904; 2c. Mar. 16,
1904. 13382
Fair play; by W. G. Rose.
© William Ganson Rose, Cleveland; D:
10049, Feb. 28, 1907. 13383
a sensational comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
Frank I. Frayne and G. A. Booker.
© George A, Booker, United States; 1887:
29224, Nov. 11. 13384
sketch, by L. Shaffner. 18 p, f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 23072 ; Lillyan ShafE-
ner, Chicago. 13385
or. Our new schoolmarm, Nick Drubem,
a serio-comique drama in 4 acts, by S. D.
Marsh.
© S. D. Marsh, Watertown, N. Y. ; 1887:
3833, Feb. 17. 13386
Fair (A) politician; comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Solomons.
© Selina Solomons, Chicago; 1893:44508,
Oct. 5, X33Q7
647
13388
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13404
Fair (The) Puritan; dramatized by M. Herbert.
© Morgan Herbert, New York; 1889:4204,
Feb. 5. 13388
Fair (A) rebel; n military drama in 4 acts, by
H. P. Mawsou.
© Harry P. Mawson, New York; 1889:
7743, Mar. 11. 13389
Fair Rosamund; pastoral play adapted and arr.
in 3 acts, for the open air, by the late E. W.
Godwin, from Becket.
© Mrs. John V. L. Priiyn, Albany; 1895:
18116, Apr. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 11. 13390
Fair (The) Samaritan; by D. H. Schubmann,
a war drama in 3 acts.
© D. H. Schubmann, Washington; 1898:
52109, Sept. 6; 2c. Sept. 6. 13391
Fair (A) sinner; a comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
G. W. Appleton.
© George W. Appleton, United States ; 1885 :
13854, June 26. 13392
Fair (A) smuggler; by H. Fort.
© Homer Fort, New York ; D : 1114. Nov.
21, 1901. 13393
Fair smugglers; satire, by H. Fort. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30. 1910 ; D : 20632 ; Homer Fort.
Monrovia, Cal. 13394
Fair (A) trinity: n dramatic comnosition in 3
acts, by H. M. Marmon. 29 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Hilda INIarmon. Memphis, Tenn. ; T> :
13611. Aug. 20. 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 13395
Fairies' (The) child; play in 1 act. by Gertrude
Knevels. Philadelphin. Penn pub. co., 191.5.
13 p. 12".
© Apr. 2, 1915 : 2c. Apr. 10. 191 5 ; D : 40323 ;
Penn pub. co.. Philadelphin. 13395a
Fairies of today; entertainment in 3 scenes, by
Bertha Gaus. Tiebanon. O., INlarch brothers,
1915. 32 p. 12".
© Aug. 17, 1915: 2c. Aug. .30. 1915: T) :
41613; March brothers. Lebanon. O. 13395b
Fairies' (The) parade; nn exhibition drill for
ffirls. bv Maurlo L. Hall. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1906. 9 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York;' D:8822.
.Tuly 12; 1906; 2c. Aug. 10, 1906. 13396
Fairies' (The) plea. Sec Short plays about
famous authors.
Fairies' (The) tribunal; a play for children,
written in rhyme, by S. B. Alexander.
© S. B. Alexander, Boston; 1890: 26865,
Sept. 1. 13396a
Fairlawn; by J. F. Conlon. 52 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James Frederick Conlon, Worcester; D:
9963, Feb. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1907. 13397
Fairly won; or. Love and pride, a domestic
play in 3 acts, by A. Matthison.
© Ai-thur Matthison, United States; 1873:
6197, June 2. 13398
Fairy (The); comedy in 1 act, by Octave Feuil-
let, tr. bv Barrett H. Clark. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd. [1915] 27 p.
12°.
© Sept. 13, 1915; 2c. Sept. 14, 1915; D:
41737 ; Samuel French, New York. 13398a
Fairy (The) and the witch; allegorical sketch
for Hallo\ve'en, by A. D. Nelson. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1915. 16 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1915; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42.590 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 13398b
Fairy bells; an operatic spectacular fairy
drama in 4 acts, written and composed by
Anna Van Wert.
© Mrs. William M. Brown, Brooklyn; 1874:
11513, Sept. 9. 13399
Fairy (The) bracelet; Christmas fantasy in a
prologue and 1 act, by E. Singleton. [1], 16
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1912 ; D : 31347 ; Esther Sin-
gleton. New York. 13400
fantastic play in 4 acts, by E. Singleton.
[5], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1913; D: 32678; Esther Sin-
gleton, New York. 13401
Fairy (The) bride: i)lay in 3 acts, by N. J.
O'Conor. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17. 1915; D: 42282; Norreys
.Tephson O'Conor, New York. 13401a
. See also Squanderer (The)
Fairy (The) changeling; flower and fairy play,
by Harriet Prescott Spofford. illustrated by
Fanny Y. Cory. Boston. B. G. Badger, Tho
Gorham press." 1911. 75 p. illus. 12°.
© .Julv 5. 1910: 2c. ,Tuly 8. 1910; D: 21.503:
Richard G. Badger, Boston. 13402
Fairy (The) changelings; or. The wooing of
the prince, an original fairy spectacle, com-
plete in 2 acts, composed and arr. by C. R.
Smith and P. G. Knapp.
© Clara Reynolds Smith and Penelope
Gleason Knapp. Albion, Mich.; 1891:29763.
Aug. 20. 13403
Fairy (The) circle; a romantic and spectacular
Irish drama in 3 acts.
© David H. Wilson, Buffalo; 1888:140.31,
May 14. 13404
See also Daniel O'Rourke and the fairies.
648
13405
COPYETGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13419
Fairy (A) farce; a pluy in 2 acts, by A. M.
Bradley, 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice M. Bradley, New York; D : 861,
Sept. 13, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1901. 13405
Fairy (The) G-len laundry; farcical play in 1
act, by J. Du U. MacPherson. [2], 19 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913 ; D : 34214 ; J. Du Ilociicr
MacPlierson, London. 13406
Fairy (The) god father; a playlet in 1 act, by
Mrs. I. Levinsohn. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Mrs. Ivar I>evinsohn, New York ; D :
14348, Nov. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908 13407
Fairy land; a spectacular pantomime in 9 scenes
and 3 acts, written and composed by A. J.
Powers. 69 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Andrew J. Powers, Providence, R. I. ; D :
5183, June 15, 1904; Ic. .Tune 8, 1904; Ic. July
25, 1904. 13408
— ■ — • See also Fairyland.
Fairy (The) maiden ; or, Thomas the rhymer, a
musical fairy play, in 3 acts by M. C. Gillington
and others, music bv Florian Pascal. London,
J. Williams, ltd. [New York, S. Scbirmer,1907]
20 p. 8". [Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 11377,
Sept. IS, 1907; 2c. Sept. 24, 1907. 13409
Same. German libretto, with title : Das
feen-mjidcben ; oder, Thomas der reimer, feen-
oper in 3 akten, deutsche iibertragung von
AVilly Alexander Kastnor. London, J. Wil-
liams, ltd.; Leipzig, Breitkopf & Haertel
[1907] 20 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D: 11378.
Sept. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1907. 13410
Fairy mirror; children's spectacular play in 3
acts, bv Rmil L. Anderson. New York. E. S.
Werner & co., 1904. 20 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 5207,
.[inie 11, 1904; 2c. Oct. 17. 100-1. 13411
Fairy (The) of Leadville; or. The vaudeville
rehearsal of a midnight di'ama, n comedy in
3 acts, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1890 : 16078, May
16. 13412
— - See also At the theatre.
Fairy (The) of the fountain; a musical play in
2 acts, by G. M. Baker. Boston, G. M. Baker
.^c company, 1878. 1 p. 1., 29 p. 12". ([Plays
for little folks, no. 1] ) [Words only]
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1878: 5429,
May 4 ; 2 c. May 6. 13412a
Fairy (The) of the fountain — Continued.
Same. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.,
1900. 29 p. 12". ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Emily F. Baker, Boston, in renewal for
14 years from May 4, 1906; D : 8463, May 2,
1906; 2c. May 16, 1906. 13413
Fairy (The) of the tunnel. See My pard.
Fairy plays for children; by Mabel R. Good-
lander. Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally
& company [1915] 137 p. incl. front., illus.
12».
Contents : The honest' woodcutter. — Mis-
tress IMary gives a garden party. — The pine
tree. — The house in the woods. — The elves and
the shoemaker. — Snow AVhite and Rose Red. —
King Midas or the golden touch. — Snow White
and the seven dwarfs. — Sleeping beauty.
© Apr. 2, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 16, 1915 ;
A : 398354 ; Rand, McNally & CO., Chicago.
13413a
Fairy (The) queen and her magic mirror. See
Fountain (The) of youth.
Fairy (The) queen's revenge. See Sold.
Fairy (The) ring; a play for cliildren. by Mar-
.iorie Benton Cooke. Chicago and New York.
The Dramatic publishing company, 1906. 7
p. 12". (On cover: School plays, no. 3)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9535, Nov.
28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. 13414
Fairy (A) serenade; by J. J. Malloy and E. E.
Webb.
© John J. Mnllov and P^dwin E. Webb, Buf-
falo; D: 1611, Mar. 19, 1902. 13415
Fairy (The) steeplecrown ; a ]>l;iy for children
in 1 scene, bv Alice P. Carter. Boston, W. II.
Baker & CO.. 1887. 1 p. 1., 24 p. 12". ([Plays
for little folks, no. 7])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1887:
24273, Sept. 23; 2c. Oct. 7. 13416
Fairy (A) tale; in pantomime, adapted from an
old German legend, by A. Rossiter. [7] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1910 ; D : 22097 ; .Alfred Rossi-
ter. New York. 13417
1 act sketch, by R. F. Bres. 5 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Rose P'alls Bres, New Orleans ; D : 11145,
Aug. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 13418
Fairy tales a child can read and act; children's
classics in dramatic form, b.v Lillian Edith
Nixon. Gai-den City, N. 1'., Doubleday, Page
& company, 1912. 6 p. 1., 3-146, [2] p. illus.
12".
© May 20, 1912; 2c. May 23, 1912; A:
314352; Doubleday, Page «& co., Garden City,
N. Y. 13419
649
13419
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13437
Fairy transformations. See Battle (The) of
love.
Fairy wedding and breakfast; puntomime, by
J. C. Wilson. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. IS, 1915; D: 39726; Janette
Clarke Wilson, Monessen, Pa. 13419a
Fairyland; an opera in 3 acts, by B. Hooker.
New Haven, Yale university press, 1915. 137
p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Mar. 11, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1915 ; aff. Apr.
G 1915 ; A : 398349 ; Brian Hooker, New York.
13419b
book by B. Hooker, music by Horatio
Parker. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914 ; D : 38622 ; Brian Hooker,
New York. 13419c
Same. New York, G. Schinuer [1915] 2
p. 1., 36 p. 4°. (G. Schirmer's collection of
opera-librettos)
© Mav 12, 1915 ; 2c. May 15, 1915 ; D : 40675 ;
G. Schirmer, New York. 13419d
•See also Fairy land.
Faith — Continued.
■play in 3 acts, by O. Stevens.
87 p.
Fairyland festival ; an operetta in a prologue and
2 acts, by A. T. Ammerman. 29 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ada Tiilly Ammerman, Brooklyn; D:
13764, Sept. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 13420
Fairy's (The) dances; a spectacular, pantomimic
dancing act in 3 scenes, written and composed
by G. Von Palm. Typew^ritten.
© Gustav Von Palm, New York; 1900 A:
8919, Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 19. 13421
Fairy's fortune; comedy in 3 acts, by Noel
Grant.
© John H. Ryley, New York State; 1886:
3089, Feb. 4. 13422
Fairy's (The) picnic; 1 act sketch, by M. Dillae.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911 ; D : 23085 ; Max Dillae,
Kansas City, Mo. 13423
Fairy's (The) well; a romantic Irish drama in 4
acts, by Con. T. Murphy.
© W. H. Power, United States; 1888:
12196, Apr. 27. 13424
Faith; an original play in 3 acts, by J. Lart.
New York, John M. Bennett's sous, 1883. 71
numb. 1. 16°.
© John Lart, New York ; 1883 : 21259, Nov.
16 ; 2c. Dec. 13. • 13425
play in 4 acts, by E. P. Chester. [109] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1914 ; D : 36327 ; Ernest Ford
Chester, New York, 13425a
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1913; D: 34590; Otheman
Stevens, Los Angeles. 13426
a religious drama in 4 acts, by J. E. Bradley.
Typewritten.
© John E. Bradley, Cleveland ; 1899 : 18690,
Mar. 13 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 13427
— a sketch in colors, by Brewer Corcoran. 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Brewer Corcoran, Springfield,
Mass.; D : 11148, Aug. 9, 1907; 2c. Aug. 24,
1907. 13428
or. The Jewish brothers, a drama in 5 acts,
written by the Count de Najac.
© W. J. Florence, New York ; 1873 : 2633, Mar.
17. 13429
Faith and fireside. See German classics of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Faith (The) cure; a farce in 1 act, by George H.
Coes. Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
24695, May 4 ; 2c. July 5. 13430
Faith (The) healer; a play in 4 acts, by W. V.
IVIoody. Boston and New York, Houghton
Mifflin company, 1909. 4 p. 1.. [3]-160 p. 12".
© William Vaughn Moody, New York; D:
14755, Jan. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1909. 13431
plav in 3 acts, by W. V. Moody. New York,
The Macmillan co., 1910. 4 p. 1., 3-164 p. 12".
© Mar. 2, 1910; 2c. Mar. 4, 1910; D: 20338;
William A^augbu Moody, Chicago. 13432
Faith, hope and charity; a curtain raiser for
five people, by R. G. Morris. 18 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Elenor de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn ; D :
6102, Jan. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 13433
Faith Mather; or, A fair forger, an American
drama of to-day in 5 acts, by M. D. Flattery.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Douglas Flattery, Boston ; D : 6606.
Apr. 29, 1905 ; 2c. May 24, 1905. 13434
Faith (The) of Margaret Deane; play in 4 acts,
by B. W. Fifield. [131] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 28964 ; Bflie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 13435
Faith (The) of the coward; a play in 4 acts, by
M. Walton. [39] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910 ; D : 21804 ; M. Walton.
Chicago. 13436
Faith, the actor's daughter; a new and original
drama in prologue, 4 acts and 4 tableaux, by
C. H. Day.
© Charles H. Day, New York; 1871:9433,
Oct. 9. 13437
650
13438
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13456
Faith versus power; a series of moving tab-
leaux accompanied by reading and music,
adapted from H. W. Longfcllows' Judas Mac-
cabaeus, by A. R. Morgenroth.
© Amelia Ring Morgenroth, New York ; D :
852, Sept. 10, 1901. 13438
Faithful (The); tragedy in 3 acts, by J. Mase-
lield. Loudon, AVilliam Heinemann [1915] 5
p. 1., 131 p. 12°.
© July 1, 1915 ; Ic. July 15, 1915 ; D : 41234 ;
John Masefield. London. 13438a
Faithful and true; scenario of 4 act melodrama,
by O. Harper. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909 ; D : 17S02 ; Olive Har-
per, New York. 13439
Faithful (The) dad; a comedy dramatic playlet
in 1 scene, by J. Katzman. [1], 26 p. 16°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912 ; D : 29S78 ; Jacob Katz-
man, New York. 13440
Faithful (A) friend.
© Charles C. Weigel and W. Hargreaves,
jr., New York ; D : 4704. Mar. 10, 1904. 13441
Faithful friends; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by Charles Warren. Independence, la.. Bulle-
tin printing house, 1890. 61 p. 12".
© Robert W. Fryer, United States; 1890:
10526, Mar. 31 ; 2c. Apr. 15. 13442
Faithful (The) groom. See Black Beauty.
Faithful James; a farcical comedy in 1 act, by
B. C. Stephenson. New York. S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1902. 22 p. 12".
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 1600, Mar.
19. 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 13443
Faithful Mike; or, The Irish hero, a drama in
4 acts, by G. W. H. Griffin.
© G. W. H. Griffin, Brooklyn; 1875:1964.
Mar. 3. 13444
Faithful (A) promise,
elusion.
See Corrigan's con-
Faithful (The) shepherdess. Sec Masterpieces
of the English drama: Beaumont and
Fletcher.
Faithful to the end; a tlomostiC melodrama in
4 acts, by F. O. Rose.
© Frank Oakes Rose, New York; D : 1059,
Nov. 4, 1901. 13445
Faithful to the last; a totally original and pic-
turesque drama in 5 acts, by E. W. Fernald.
© E. Wilbur Fernald, Boston; 1898:7883,
Jan. 26. 13446
Faithful unto death; or, Evangeline's true
love, a play in 3 acts, with numerous scenes
and tableaux, adapted for the American stage,
by H. L. D'Entremont.
© Henry L. D'EntremoiU, Peabody, Mass.;
1889 : 13282, May 1. 13447
Faithful (The) wife; comedy in 1 act, by M.
Boros. [2], 19 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913 ; D : 34199 ; Morris Boros,
New York. 13448
Faithless wife; drama in 4 acts, by I. Turk. 44
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909 ; D : 17833 ; Isidore Turk,
New Yorlc. 13449
Fake; comedy farce in 1 act, by Harry Sophus
Sheldon. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1910 ; D : 21392 ; Darwin Karr,
New York. 13450
play in 1 act, by C. W. Jones. 15 p. 8°.
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915 ; D : 39450 ; Clinton W.
Jones, Tacoma. 13450a
Fake (The) employment agent; bv L. Chick
and J. Welch.
© Lew Chick and Joe Welch, Pittsburgh;
D : 14751, Jan. 5, 1909. 13451
Faker (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by C. R.
Hardy. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Robertson Hardy, New York;
D : 7178, Aug. 22, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1905.
13452
iSee also Fakir (The)
Fakers (The); 1 act farce, by A. Geyer. 23, [2]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24164 ; Albert Geyer,
Los Angeles. 13453
Faking the film; or. The skinemoutograph,
sketch in 3 scenes, by Edward Man-is. [2],
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912 ; D : 31825 ; Tom Terriss,
London. 13454
Fakir (The); play in 4 acts, by W. V. Pettit.
[129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911 ; D : 25791 ; AVm.
Vaughan Pettit, New York. 13455
See also Faker (The)
Fakir (The) and the foundling. Sec Princess
Goo-Goo.
Fakir (The) from Missouri; by J. Krauss.
© Joe Krauss, New York ; D : 16191, June
29, 1909. 13456
650.
13457
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13473
Fakir (The) of Ava; an Ethiopian burlesque
in 1 act, by B. S. Taylor, E. J. Fry and W. H.
Fry.
© Bernard S. Taylor, E. J. Fry and Wm. H.
Frv. Danbnrv. Co\m. ; 1883 : 14709, Aug. 8.
13457
Fakir (The) of Kokomo; or, The keyhole and
the maid, a 20th century comic opera in 2
acts, by H. MacGrath and H. .7. Ormsbee.
© Harold MacGrath and Henry Jerome
Ormsbee, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D : 3814, Aug. 10,
1903. 13458
Falconthorne; original comic opera in 2 acts,
by S. H. Sargent. Libretto. [52] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1914 ; D : 37381 ; S. Harold
Sargent, Philadelphia. 13458a
Pall (Der) Cramer; eiu drama aus dem deutsch-
amerikanischen loben nach einem vortrage, des
O. F. Wegener.
© O. F. Wegener, Seattle; 1896:51553,
Sept. 17. 13459
Fall (Der) des schiilers Vehgesack; szenen
einer kleinen deutschen komodie, von Georg
Kaiser. [Weimar, Druck von R. Wagner
sohn. 19141 72 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36882 ; Anstalt fiir
auffiihrungsrecht dramatischer werke d. litera-
tur u. rausik, g. m. b. h., Charlottenburg, Ger-
many. 13459a
Fall (The) dough; dramatic playlet, by C. F.
Ivins. 28 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915 ; D : 40844 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 13459b
Fall (Der) Dreyfus; oder, Ein opfer franzo-
sischen justiz (The Dreyfus case), drama in
ri akteu nach dem weitverbreiteten roman,
bearbeitet von J. Wormser.
© Jean Wormser, Chicago ; 1899 : 7537, Jan.
23. 13460
Fall (A) from grace; vaudeville in 1 act, by
J. A. Fraser, jr.
© Fred. Bronson Taintor, Chicago; 1897:
24793, Apr. 21. 13461
Fall (The) guy; 1 act dramatic composition, by
F. J. P.eaman and Clifford F. Ivins. 16 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1911 ; D: 24854; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 13462
original playlet in 1 act, by H. Selraan.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914 ; D : 35682 ; Harold Sel-
nian, Jersey City. 13462a
^play in 1 act, by A. H. Perna. 9 p. 8".
Fall (The) lawyer; play in 3 acts, by W. Max-
well. [2], 74 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D: 28771; William
Maxwell, Orange, N. J. 13463
Fall (The) of a crown. See Ei'ic.
Fall (The) of a divinity. See Zero.
Fall (The) of Adam; original society comedy in
3 acts, by C. P. Brown. [83] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 9. 1912 ; D : 30765 ; Charles Paul
Brown, Norwalk, Conn. 13464
Fall of an empire; a drama in 4 acts and 6
scenes, by William V. Mong. 48 p. t". Type-
written.
© Louis K. Phillips, Brunswick, Ga. ; D :
5615, Oct. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1904. 13465
Fall (The) of Atlanta; or. The Irish spy, an
historical and military drama in 5 acts, by
G. M. Connell. New Lisbon, O., The Ohio
patriot printing house, 1885. 48 p. 16°.
© G. M. Connell, New Lisbon, O. ; 1884:
4911, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1886. 13466
Fall (The) of Babylon; a dramatic poem in 4
acts and 8 scenes, by S. Johnson.
© Samuel Johnson, St. Paul ; D : 447, Mav
10, 1901. 13467
See also Feast of Belshazzar.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915; D: 40157; Anthony
Henry Perna, New York. 13462b
Fall (The) of Frisco; dranialic comiiosition in
4 acts, by Si Condit. 132 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1910; D: 22014; John C. Fol-
ia nd, Pittsburgh. 13468
Fall (The) of Hiram; by C. E. Wilkinson.
© Claude E. Wilkinson, Carmel, Ind. : D :
4502, Jan. 14, 1904. 13469
Fall (The) of Jericho; a play in 6 acts, by T.
Reed. Typewritten.
© Tillie Reed, Lvons, Ta. ; 1900 A : 26465. Oct.
24 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 13470
Fall (The) of Jerusalem; musical and dramatic
composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:25063.
Sept. 30. 13471
Fall (The) of Khartoum; a romantic, military
and spectacular drama in 5 acts, by A. Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelphia; 1885:3411,
Feb. 7. 13472
Fall (The) of Lisbon; a play in 4 acts, by C. W.
Chase.
© Charles Wathen Chase, United States;
1877: 2107, Feb. 17. 13473
I
652
13474
nOPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED RTATKS
13491
Pall (The) of man; a libretto for sacred cantata
for four solo voices and chorus, by L. M.
Wookey.
© Louisa M. Wookey, New York; 1899:
4414, Jan. 10 ; 2c. Jan. 28. 13474
See also Paradise lost.
Fall (The) of Maximilian. See Mexico.
Fall (The) of Maya; tragic drama of ancient
America in .5 acts and 9 scenes, by B. Betts,
founded on Queen Moo's tailsman ,by Alice D.
Le Plongeon. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1911 ; D : 26025 ; Brooks Betts,
Brooklyn. 13475
Fall (The) of Mexico; musical and dramatic
composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 25066,
Sept. 30. 13476
Fall (The) of Mrs. Henshaw; a farcical comedy
in 3 acts and a prologue, by S. 0. Comstock.
80 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Seth Cook Comstock, New York ; D : 670,
July 18, 1901 ; 2c. July 18, 1901. 13477
Fall (The) of Nineveh; a scenic, dramatic, his-
torical and biblical pantomime, composed and
arr. by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1891:45764,
Dec. 16. 13478
Fall of Paris and reign of the commune; a
drama without words, by L. Leubrie.
© Lou Leubrie, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1888 :
23249, Aug. 13 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 13479
Fall (The) of Pompeii; musical and dramatic
composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:25065,
Sept. 30. 13480
Fall (The) of Port Arthur; or. The command-
ing' oflacer, a play in 4 acts, by F. M. Franklin.
© Frank M. Franklin, New York ; D : 6373,
Mar. 20, 1905. 13481
Fall (The) of Rome; a drama in 3 acts, intro-
ducing spectacular gymnastics, by M". T. Hayes.
[New York, Rooney & Otten print, co.] 1901.
31 p. 12°.
© Marcellus T. Hayes, New York ; 1900 A :
31782, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1901. 13482
musical and dramatic composition, by I.
Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:25067,
Sept. 30. 13483
See also Antonina. — Nero. — Zero.
Fall (The) of San Juan Dulloa. See Bandits
(The) of the Rio Grande.
Fall (The) of '64; or, Polly and the spy, a
military drama in 1 act, by A. W. Stace. 24 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich.;
D : 11126, July 25, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1907.
13484
Fall (The) of the Alamo; historical drama in 4
acts, concluded by an epilogue entitled The
battle of San Jacinto, by Francis Nona. New
York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1879. 3 p. 1.,
[v]-vi, 257 p. 16". [With music]
© Francis Miinch, Bingliamton, N. Y. ;
1879 : 6420, May 13 ; 2c. Sept. 29. 13485
Fall of the Bastile; open air drama, by Lou
Leubrie.
© Lou Leubrie, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1889 :
22391, July 20. 13486
Scr, aUo Wizard (The) of Paris.
Fall of the Golden Gate and the destruction of
Chinatown.
© Frederick Everett, Chicago; D : 8688,
June 13, 1906. 13487
Fall (The) of the House of Ducas; tragedy in 4
acts, by Aristides Evangelus Phoutrides. [3],
92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30907 ; A. E. Phou-
trides, Cambridge, Mass. 13488
Fall (The) of the Incas. See De Soto.
Fall (The) of the Roman Kingdom,
tus and Lucretia.
See Bru-
21 p.
Fall (The) of Troy; by O. H. Jones, jr.
8". Typewritten.
© Oliver Handy Jones, jr., Baltimore; D:
3165, Mar. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1903. 13489
musical and dramatic composition, by I.
Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:25064,
Sept. 30. 13490
Fall (The) of TJg; a masque of fear, by Rufus
Steele, music by Herman Perlet. San Fran-
cisco, John Howell, 1913. xiii, 50 p. front.
12°.
© Aug. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1913 ; A : 369534 ;
Bohemian club, San Francisco. 13490a
Fall (The) of Vicksburg. See Musical (The)
caption.
Fall River; a modern play in 5 acts, by J. A.
Heme and H. Garland.
© James A. Heme and Hamlin Garland,
Boston; 1890:12433, Apr. 15. 13491
Fall (The), the night, the dawn; play in pro-
logue and 2 scenes. 7 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D : 36421 ; Genevieve
Clara Sl-.eridan, Berkeley, Cal. 13491a
653
1349!J
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13511
Fall (Der) vou Granada.
Gazan.
Scv Muza ben Abil
Fallen among thieves; melodnunn in 5 acts, by
' Frank Harvey. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis ami William T. Keogh,
New York ; 1895 : 30540, June 8 ; 2c. .Tune 10.
13492
Fallen (A) angel; drama in 3 acts, by Charles
,T. Bell.
© Eleanor Lane Boll, Now York; 1895:
6928, Tan. 30. 13493
Fallen by the wayside.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D:5420,
Aug. 12, 1904. 13494
a drama in 5 acts, by F. Summerfield. 123
p. 40. Typewritten.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York ; D : 7938,
Feb. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1906. 13495
a drama in 4 acts, by F. Summerfield.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York ; D : 5360,
Aug. 1, 1904. [For copies rec'd. see D:7938]
13496
a melodrama in 4 acts, by A. H. Woods.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 3146, Mar.
6, 1903. 13497
or, Victims of poverty, a drama in 4 acts,
by Fred. Summerfield. 103 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Joseph Maurice Weber, New York; D:
4020, Sept. 15, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904. 13498
Fallen fairies; or. The wicked world, original
opera in 2 acts, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by
Edward German. London, New York [etc.]
Ghappell & co., 1909. 50 p. S". [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1909 ; D : 17716 ;
Ghappell & co., ltd., London. 13499
Fallen (The) god; by A. RoucoUe.
© Adrienne RoucoUe, Fort Collins, Colo. ;
D:9522, Nov. 26, 1906.
Fallen heroes,
throne.
13500
See Power (The) behind the
Fallen (A) idol; a farce in 1 act, by Helen
Sherman Griffith. Philadelphia, The Penn
pub. CO., 1900. 16 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1900 A:
17371, .Tuly 14 ; 2c. July 14. 13501
See also Evil (An) genius.
Fallen (The) star; a 1 act playlet, by I. Hay.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Irving Hay, Whitestone, N. Y. ; D : 10232,
Mar. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1907. 13502
Fallen (The) star — Continued.
a sketch in 1 act, by .7. M. Ciunming. 40 p.
4". Typewritten.
© .Toseph M. Gumming, San Francisco; D:
14207, Nov. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1908. 13503
Falling for her; <lialogue, by A. Hoffman. [2],
34 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1914 ; D : 37383 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, Now York. 13503a
Falling from grace. See Slice (A) of life.
Falling (The) leaves; ii drama in 4 acts, adapted
from the lialiaii of (Jiuseppe Giacosa, by Mil-
ton Sills. 127 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Robert Robertson, La Crosse, Wis. ; D :
12487, Mar. 5, 1908 ; 2c. May 15, 1908. 13504
Falling (A) out; play in 1 act, by J. S. Frank.
[1], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1914; D: 38380; .Joseph S.
Frank, New York. 13504a
Fallow fields; a comedy in 3 acts, [by] W. Steell
and C. L. Delorme.
© Willis Steell and Charles L. Delorme,
New York ; 1889 : 13647, May 4. 13505
Falls (The) of Niagara; a drama in 3 acts, by
H. W. Eagan, and J. S. Edwards, adapted
from La maison du pont Notre Dame, a
drama, by Barriere and de Kock.
© H. W. Eagan, Baltimore; 1874: 4493, Apr.
4. 13506
Falsche heilige; or, False saints, a drama
in 4 acts, by Jacob O. Builder.
© Harry Weisberg, New York; D:2963,
Feb. 6, 1903. 13506a
Falsche wege. y^rc Ways that are wrong.
False; a sensational drama in 5 acts, a dramati-
zation of Mrs. Steven's novel, by F. Marsden.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1871:7017,
.July 28. 13507
a society comedy, by B. Murphy.
© Blanche Murphy, Champion, Mont. ; 1890 :
5210, Feb. 11. 13508
or, Out of the depths, a domestic drama in
4 acts, by F. Marsden.
© Fred Marsden, New York ; 1875 : 5941,
June 8. 13509
False (The) alarm; comedy in 1 act, by Bert
Aldane [pseud, of I. Badanes] 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1914; D: 37487; Ida Ba-
danes, New York. 13510
farce in 1 act, by M. E. Swan. 26 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1910; D: 20662; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 13511
654
13512
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
13531
False (The) alarm — Contiuued.
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by J. T. Kelly
and J. W. McKinney.
© Jolin T. Kelly and John W. McKinney,
New York ; 1890 : 4784, Feb. 8. 13512
[play in 1 act] by E. Y. Case. Proof.
© Elizabeth York Case, Detroit; D:8035,
Feb. 20, 1906; 2c. Mar. 21, 1906. 13512a
False-alarm Watson; or, A fight for happiness,
play in 4 acts, by W. V. Mong. 108 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913 ; D : 3245.5 ; William V.
Mong, Chambersbiirg, Pa. 13513
False alarms; an eccentric comedy sketch, by
Dean Hart [pseud, of L. Droge] 8 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Lillian Droge, San Francisco ; D : 5996,
.Jan. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1905. 13514
False and fair; or, A wicked woman, by L. M.
Evans.
© Lillian May Evans, Frankford, Philadel-
phia : 1880 : 16604, Nov. 2. 13515
False charms; a comedy in 3 acts, by P. G.
Hubert. 23 p. 8. Mimeographed.
© P. G. Hubert, Stamford, Conn.; 1879:
2370, Feb. 19; 2c. May 11, 1880. 13516
False colors; a black sketch in 2 scenes, by
Frank Dumont. Chicago, The Dramatic pub-
lishing CO. [1897] 9 p. 16".
© Dramatic pub. co.. Chicago ; 1897 : 59885.
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 13517
a drama in prologue and 3 acts, by M.
Price.
© Mark Price, St. Paul ; 1889 : 12966, Apr.
27. 13518
• -or. The lights and shadows of society, a
drama in 5 acts, by W. R. Jarvis and W. B.
Willard.
© Wilber R. Jarvis and William Barry Wil-
lard, New York ; 1875 : 1213, Feb. 9. 13519
False (The) conviction; a vision, founded upon
a foreign military drama of the first rank, by
W. E. Dentinger. Washington, 1907. 62 p.
front., port. 8°.
© Willet E. Dentinger, Washington; D:
11651, Nov. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1907, 13520
False (A) couple; a drama, by E. Sheridan.
© Eugene Sheridan, New York ; 1887 : 19536,
July 29. 13521
False (The) Dmitri. See Russia's stolen
throne.
False-faces; a sensational society play in 3 acts,
by St. G. Best.
© St. George Best, Columbus, O. ; 1887:
17761, July 11. 13522
Sgc also Uncle Jacob's money.
False faith. See Cavalleria rusticana.
False (A) friend; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Nelson Compston. Chicago, The Chicago man-
uscript CO., 1911. 60 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Aug. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911 ; D : 25133 :
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 13523
a drama in 4 acts and ii prologue, by E.
Fawcett. Ms.
© Edgar Fawcett, United States; 1879:
16464, Dec. 8 ; 2c. .Jan. 14, 1880. 13524
a drama in 2 acts, by G. S. A. Vantrot.
Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1879. 16°.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1879 : 14035, Oct.
22; 2c. Oct. 22. 13525
See also For want of confidence. — Little
Nellie.
False (A) god; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Steele.
© Asa Steele, New York; D : 1.3809, Sept.
16, 1908. 13526
False gods; love story without ethical complica-
tions in 3 acts, by L. H. Foster. 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1911 ; D : 24986 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 13527
play in 1 act, by L. M. Hickson. .54 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D : 41943 ; Leslie Mathe-
Son Hickson, Boston. 13527a
(Les faux dieux); a drama in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by Jules de Marthold.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19915, Sept. 3. 13528
False harmony. See Out of step.
False honor; a comedy in 5 acts, by T. Bentley.
© Thomas Bentley, New York ; 1879 : 4055,
Mar. 27. 13529
False idols. See Boy (A) in gray.
False imprisonment; or. Saved from the gal-
lows, by James Hohbert,
© F. H. and J. V. Hohbert, Brooklyn ; 1880 :
13424, Sept. 2. 13530
False (The) marriage; an original play in 6
acts, by A. Grey.
© Arthur Grey, New York ; 1880 : 8735, June
9. 13531
False (The) master of the abbey. See Joseph
Wilmot.
False (The) mother. See Holy (The) sister.
655
1353i2
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13552
False (A) note; a comedy in 1 act, by J. De
Witt Gibbs. Ronton. W. IT. r.akor & co., 1888.
23 p. 12°.
(g) Walter U. Bakor iK: cc, Jioston ; 1888:
20587. Sept. 17 ; 2c. Oct. 6. 13532
False prophet; a comedy drama in o acts, by
S. Sbipman. 139 p. 4°.
© Samuel Sbipman, New Yoi-k ; D : 12939,
May 9, 1908 ; 2c. May 29, 1908. 13533
a comic opera in 3 acts, written by .T. A.
Knox and (". M. Snyder, composed by R<>bert
Stoepel.
© J. Armory Knox and Charles M. Snyder,
New York; 1887:6583, Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 21.
13534
or, The death of Gordon, a romantic mili-
tary and spectacular drama in 5 acts, by A.
Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelphia; 1885:5565,
Mar. 6. 13535
— See also Athenia.
False (The) son; a drama in 5 acts, adapted
from the French of E. Vol nay, by E. Tomi>-
kins.
© Eugene Tompkins, Boston; 1880:6440,
Apr. 26. 13536
False (The) start; play in 4 acts, by G. W.
Ward. [173] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914; D : 36263 ; George W.
Ward, New York. 13536a
False (A) step; a drama, by ,T. E. Dunn.
© Julia E. Dunn, San Francisco; 1874:
10287, Aug. 4. 13537
• drama in 4 acts, by Joseph Lateiner.
,*,rrpN 4 ^^x N?:x-n bxp^n?: :r'o'"-itt' nysjbxc "irn
73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 6, 1915 ; D : 40581 ; David Kessler
and Max R. Wilner, New York. 13537a
original melodrama in 5 acts, by H. Mowat.
67 p. obi. i°. Typewritten.
© Helen Mowat. New York; 1888:11915,
Apr. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 13538
False steps; a comedy in 3 acts, by Joseph A.
Nunez.
© H. Helen Nunez, T.ouisville; 1880: 11845,
July 31 ; 2c. June 3, 1887. 13539
False (A) title; a comedy in 4 acts, by F. Clark.
© Frederic Clark, New York ; 1878 : 10912,
Sept. 21. 13540
False to herself; by M. Bates and E. A. Barron.
© Margaret Bates and Elwyn A. Barron,
Chicago ; 1881 : 15762. Oct. 13. ' ""
False truths; a play in 5 acts, by J. E. Karel-
sen.
© .Ia<'ques 10. Knrelseii, New York: 1871:
3958, Apr. 28. 13542
Falsehood; ;i new and orisiiial .'^ocieiy comedy in
5 nets, by J. Hart jind C. A. Byrne.
© Josh Hart and C. A. Byrne, New York:
1876 : 6203, I\I:iy 20. 13543
Falsehood and truth. See Ugly (The) aunt.
Falsely accused; :i dnimn in 5 acts, by .T. San-
son.
© Joseph Sanson, I'liihulelphia ; 1880:
13457, Sept. 3. 13544
-1 act sketch, by Wm. Organ. Milwaukee, A.
E. Reim, 1910. 8 p. 16°.
© Mar. 4. 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23557 ;
Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 13545
or, The lover's victory, by Harry McLean.
© Arch. McL. Crane, Durham Park, Kan. ;
1876 : 8757, July 26. 13546
See also Byer's library of tabloid plays. —
Lanty's luck.
Falstaff; commedia lirica in 3 atti, di Arrigo
Boito, musica di Giuseppe Verdi. Milano, G.
Ricordi & co. [1893] 89 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; 1893:2753, Jan.
U; 2c. Jan. 11. 13547
in 3 acts, correct English tr., words by Ar-
rigo Boito, music by Giuseppe Verdi. New
York, H. Grau.
© Herman Grau, New York; 1894:60873,
Dec. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1895. 13548
a lyrical comedy in 3 acts, by Arrigo Boito,
English version by W. Beatty Kingston, music
by Giuseppe Verdi. 109 p. 8°.
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D: 1.5292, Mar. 9,
1909; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 13549
■from the Merry wives of Windsor,
13541
music by Giuseppe Verdi, English adaptation
by Frederic Lyster. New York, F. RuUman
[1894] 1 p. 1., .55 p. 8°. [Libretto only.
English and Italian]
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1894 : 57779, Dec.
12 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1895. 13550
piece en vers en 5 actes et 7 tableaux,
imitee de Shakespeare, par Jacques Richepin.
Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. 3 p. 1., 272 p. 12°.
© Eugene Fa.squelle, Paris ; D : 4575, Feb.
2, 1904; 2c. .Jan. 29, 1904. 13551
FalstafE and the merry wives of Windsor;
comic opera in 3 acts, tr. adapted and arr.
for the English stage, by A. Neuendorflf.
© Ad. Neuendorff, New York; 1884: 18835:
Sept. 19. 13552
656
13553
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13570
Falstaff in rebellion; or, The mutineers of
Eastcheap, Shakespearian travesty in 3 acts,
by J. W. Postgate. Boston, Walter H. Baker
& CO., 1915. 44 p. 12".
© Feb. 16, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915 ; D : 39708 ;
John W. Postgate, Chicago. 13553
Falstaff up to date; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
M. Gibney.
© M. Gibney, Chicago ; 1898 : 47191, Aug. 9 ;
2c. Aug. 10. 13554
Faltscher (Der) man mit den weisen kind;
Jewish-German play in 4 acts, [by] B. Mes-
singer. [46] p. 8". Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1911 ; D : 23024 ; Benjamin
Messinger, New York. 13555
Fame; by J. B. Dunn. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Barrington Dunn, Cleveland ; D :
11593, Oct. 25, 1907 ; Ic. Oct. 16, 1907 ; Ic. Mar.
4, 1908. 13556
a comedy, by H. A. Rendle.
© Henry A. Rendle, Boston ; 1872 : 11425.
Oct. 26. 13557
comedy In 1 act and 3 scenes, by F. B. El-
kins. [2], 28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1915 ; D : 41461 ; Felton B. El-
kins, San Francisco. 13557a
dramatic composition in 4 acts, by J. B.
Dunn. [38] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D : 28376 ; Joseph B.
Dunn, Brooklyn. 13558
play in 4 acts, by E. Singmaster. 145 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21 ,1910 ; D : 22890 ; Elsie Sing-
master, Gettysburg, Pa. 13559
Fame (The) maker; original comedy in 3 acts,
by A. Luzzi. [6], 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910; D : 22132 ; Arthur
Luzzi, New York. 13560
original farce comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Luzzi. 162 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1913; D:33S80; Arthur
Luzzi, New York. 13561
Fame (The) makers; a play, by J. L. Wright.
© John Livingston Wright, Brookline,
Mass. ; D : 2995, Feb. 14, 1903. 13562
Familia (La) de la Sole; o. El casado casa
quiere, sainete en 1 acto y en prosa, original
de Antonio Casero. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1912. 29 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32569 ;
A. Casero, Madrid. 13563
Familiar faces of a funny family; a humorous
entertannnent introducing personal portraits,
by Bob O'ljink [pseud.] New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1909. 17 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 14816,
Jan. 14, 1909 ; 2c. June 10, 1909. 13564
Familie Estepan; operette in 3 akten, von Ho-
munkulus und F. Antony [pseud, of Anton
Nikolowsky] nach einem buche von H. Lie-
benfels, nuisik von Ludwig Roman Chmel.
Regiebuch. Leipzig, J. Schuberth & co., 1912.
88 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30047 ; J. Schuberth
& CO., Leipzig. 13565
Familie Grossgliick; komiklie in 3 akten, von
Schalom Asch. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag,
1909. 134 p. 16°.
© Dec. 15, 1909 ; 2c. May 3, 1910 ; D : 20942 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. ^ 13566
Familie Hoerner. See Horner (The) family.
Familie Jensen; lebensbild in 4 akten, von Ed-
gar Hoyer, fiir die deutsche biihne beai'beitet
von Emil Jonas. Berlin, Verlags - firma A.
r:ntsch. 84 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1915; D : 39491 ; Emanuel
Lederer, New York. 13566a
Familienstiftung' (Die); lustspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von Georg HoUstein [pseud, of Georg Thran]
Berlin, Oesterheld & co. [1912] 2 p. 1., 157
p. 8°.
© Ic. May 17, 1912 ; D : 29697 ; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. 13567
Familientag (Der) See Komtesse Mizzi.
Familienvater; tragi.sche komcidie in 3 aufziigen,
von Dietrich Eckart. Leipzig, Berlin, Moder-
nes verlagsbureau. Curt Wigand ,1904. 162
p. 12°.
© Modernes verlagsbureau. Curt Wigand,
. Berlin ; D : .5491, Aug. 29, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 29,
1904. 13568
Families supplied. See Blizzard (The)
Familie (La) See Family.
Familie (La) Bolero; pi^ce en 3 actes, par Mau-
rice Hennequin et Paul Bilhaud. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1903. 2 p. 1., 172 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 3540, June 6,
1903 ; 2c. June 6, 1903. 13569
Familie sans nom. .S'ee Nameless (A) family.
Family (The); American play in 3 acts, by Staly
Fordham. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 10, 1915; D: 40892; Joseph C.
Wettstein, New York. 13569a
-drama in 3 acts, by A. M. Lederer. 115 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D: 20400; Alison Mi-
chael Lederer, Milford, Pa. 13570
by li. L. Schwartz. 76 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 24, 1915; D: 407.53; Louis Leon
Schwartz, MinneapolLs. 13570a
5379—15-
-42
657
13571
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13594
Family (The) — Continued.
a modern American play in 4 acts, by R. H.
Davis.
© Robert Hobnrt Davis, New York; D:
15056, Feb. 11, 1909. 13571
modern drama in 3 acts, by G. F. Sturgis.
106 p. 4°. TjTpewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913; D: 34526; Granville
Forbes Sturgis, Denver. 13572
(La f amille) ; by Edouard Cadol, tr. and
adapted by tlie Franco- American dramatic
agency.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1885 : 26500, Dec. 16. 13573
Family (A) affair. Typewritten.
© S. Dessau, New York ; 1898 : 66919, Nov.
15 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 13574
by J. J. Chatfield. 34 p. f. Typewritten.
© John .T. Chatfield, Chicago; D : 7387,
Oct. 11. 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1905. 13575
a comedy-drama in 5 acts, dramatized from
Hugh Conway's novel of the same name, by
M. F. Bishop. New York, De Witt.
© Mary F. Bishop, United States; 1886:
4987, Mar. 1. 13576
comedy in 1 act by Hilliard Booth. [1],
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1913; D : 35008 ; May Irwin
Eisfeldt, New York. 13577
— a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from Prete moi
ta femme, by Charles Townsend. Author's ed.
Philadelpliia, The Penn publishing company,
1898. 41 p. 12°. ([Keystone ed. of popular
plays. Dramatic library, v. 1, no. 133] )
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1898 : 37089,
June 17 ; 2c. June 17. 13578
a domestic comedy drama, by D. Sully.
© Dan Sully, United States; 1886:2462,
Jan. 29. 13579
farce in 1 act, tr. from the German, by M.
S. Kuhns.
© Maurice S. Kuhns, Chicago ; 1895 : 64519,
Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 13580
a legitimate farce comedy in 8 acts, by I.
F. Stone.
© I. Frank Stone, Evanstou, 111.; 1892:
10310, Mar. 5. 13581
a play in prologue and 3 acts, founded on
the novel by Hugh Conway (F. J. Fargus)
dramatized by D. Ottolengui.
© Daniel Ottolengui, Brooklyn ; 1885:19687,
Sept. 18. 13582
Family (The) aid society; farce in 1 act, by
J. R. Farrell. [5] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910 ; D : 21702 ; John Rupert
Farrell, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 13583
Family (The) album; a descriptive humorous
sketch, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1896 : 8989, Feb. 7.
13584
Family (The) album, as exhibited by Mrs.
Almira Pease of Hockanum; by Kate F. El-
lis. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 1 p. 1.,
16 p. 12°. ([Baker's novelties])
' © Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
49204, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 13585
Family (The) car. See Automania.
Family (The) circle; by D. Frohman.
© Daniel Frohman, New York ; 1888 : 1215,
Jan. 10.
13586
Family (The) cupboard; drama in 4 acts, by O.
Davis. 168 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913 ; D : 33025 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 13587
Family (The) cure; play in 4 acts, by I. Levy.
[2], 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36239 ; I-mie Levy,
Trenton, N. J. 13587a
See also Homeopathy.
Family discipline; a monologue in 1 scene, for
a child, by N. Zediker. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 26606, Nov.
24 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 13588
Family (The) doctor; in 3 acts, by C. H. Oak-
wood.
© C. H. Oakwood, Danville, 111.; 1891:
15364, Apr. 25. 13589
Family (The) doll; or. The scarlet curtain, a
play in 4 acts, by A. Garrison. [55] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912 ; D : 29009 ; Alice Garri-
son, New York. 13590
Family (The) entrance; play in 1 act, by I. K.
Friedman and W. J. Bauman. 39 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24824 ; I. K. Fried-
man and W. J. Bauman, Winnetka, 111.
13591
Family (A) failure; a comedy in 5 acts, by E. R.
Coates.
© Elmer Ruan Coates, Philadelphia ; 1874 :
10718, Aug. 17. 13592
Family (The) friend; by C. S. Laney.
© Charles S. Laney, New York ; D : 844,
Sept. 6, 1901. 13593
Family heir-loom; a sketch, by I. M. Jones. 17
p. r. Typewritten.
© Irve M. .Tones, Palmira, N. J. ; D : 7331.
Sept. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 13594
658
13595
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13619
Family (A) hold-up; 1 act farce, by N. P. Bab-
cock. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Nathaniel P. Babcock, Brooklyn ; D :
27S4, Dec. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1902. 13595
Family honor. See Deception.
Family idols; play in 3 acts, by G. F. Smith-
field. 80 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D : 20733 ; George F.
Smithfield, Boston. 13596
Family jars; by K. Swan. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Kathryn Swan. Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
6467, Mar. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1905. 13597
Family (The) jewels; a society drama in 5 acts,
by C. S. Beverly.
© C. Stuart Beverly, Georgia ; 1875 : 2762,
Mar. 24. 13598
Family (The) jinx; farce in 1 act, by J. A.
Pierce. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913 ; D : 34310 ; John Alex-
ander Pierce, New York. 13599
Family (The) leavings; by J. Gorman. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911; D: 2.5170; Jack Gor-
man, New York. 13600
Family (The) locket; by G. Reading, jr.
© George Reading, jr., New Haven ; D : 7169,
Aug. 21, 1905. 13601
Family (The) of fools; frivolous farce in 1 act,
by C. G. Harris. 22 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913; D : 32162 ; Charlotte
Glendyle Harris, New York. 13602
Family (The) physician; an original play in 4
acts, by W. Horgan.
© William Horgan, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1875;
638S. June 17. 13603
Family pride; play in 3 acts, by G. Gibson. 130
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. aiar. 10, 1910 ; D : 20417 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 13604
Family (The) purse; comedy in 4 acts, by F. C.
Phillips. [2], 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.,
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913 ; D : 32412 ; Frank Cooke
Phillips, Cleveland. 13605
play in 4 acts, by F. Cooke Phillips. [11],
107 p.- 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2.5, 1910; D: 22376; Frank O.
Phillips, Cleveland. 13606
Family (A) quarrel; by J. N. Tinnette and
W. E. Krieghoff.
© John N. Tinnette and William L. Krieg-
hofe, Detroit ; 1891 : 12915, Apr. 9. 13607
See also Neptune's isle, and other plays
for children.
Family resemblance; play in 3 acts, by B.
Hakoun. 130 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D : 33912 ; Benjamin
Hakoun, New York. 13608
Family reunion; 2 act comedy, by A. S. Bock.
25 p. 24°.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909; D: 17394; Annie Sara
Bock, Wiikes-Barre, Pa. 13609
Family secrets; monologue for rube girl, by
Harry L. Newton. New York, M. Witmark &
sons. 9 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. -5, 1913 ; D : 34010 ;
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 13610
Family (A) skeleton; a drama in 4 acts, by M.
E. Swan. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, Chicago; 1897:13925,
Feb. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 27. 13611
musical farce comedy, by I. Witmark and
F. B. Hawkins.
© Isidor Witmark, New York; 1891:3369,
Jan. 22. 13612
Family (A) strike; a farce, by T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, De Kalb, 111. ; 1877 : 13851,
Nov. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 13613
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] [3],
98-106 p. 12°. (On cover : Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 28, 1905 ; D : 7515, Nov. 6,
1905 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1905. 13614
Family ties; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. C. Bur-
nand.
© Imre Kiralfy, United States ; 1878 : 2239,
Feb. 21. 13615
play in 3 acts, by G. F. Abbott. 84 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© June 27, 1913 ; D : 33631 ; George F. Ab-
bott, Hamburg, N. Y. 13616
Family (A) tornado; a comic drama in 2 acts,
by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1874 : 12S30,
Oct. 15. 13617
Family (The) tree; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. Hart.
© Joseph Hart, New York; 1893:48384,
Oct. 30. 13618
•satirical farce in 3 acts, by H. Shelley. 55
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1915 ; D : 41506 ; Howard
Shelley, Philadelphia. 13618a
Famous (The) Brown vs. Brown separate
maintenance case; a woman's suffragette mock
trial, bv Lilian Clisbv Bridgham. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 45 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31129 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Bo.stou, 13619
659
13620
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13637
Famous (The) soup case; a playlet, by C. H.
Wells. Newark, N. J., Town talk printing cc,
1909. 20 p. 24".
© Charles Henry Wells, Newark, N. J. ; D :
16122, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 13620
Fan (The); a baseball opera in 3 Innings, by
A. A. Knipe. [1], 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1912; D: 29049; Alden Ar-
thur Knipe, New York. 13621
See also Three comedies. — Ventaglio (II)
See Short plays;
Fan and two candlesticks.
by Mary Mac^Millan.
Fan tan; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. M. Hyskell.
30 p. 4". Typewritten.
© C. M. Hyskell, Portland, Or.; D : 7053,
July 29, 1905 ; 2c. July 29, 1905. 13622
Fanatic (The); drama of the Civil War in 5 acts,
by J. S. Carroll and A. Walsh. 72 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1911 ; D : 24985 ; John S. Car-
roll and Austin Walsh, New York. 13623
Fanatics (The) ; a poetic drama, by J. C. Jordan.
© Joseph C. Jordan, Westfield, N. Y. ; D:
4463, Jan. 2, 1904. 13624
Fanchette, the daughter of Fanchon, the
cricket; or. Twenty years after, a play in 5
acts.
© Charlotte Thompson, United States;
1873 : 751, Jan. 27.
13625
Fanchon; or. Hearts ajar, musical comedy in 3
acts, by L. J. Berry. [52] p. r. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35544 ; Louis Jules
Berry, Rochester, N. Y. 13625a
See also Bad (The) boy.
Fanchon, the cricket; or, The will o' the wisp,
from the German Die grille, musical version in
3 acts, by V. Morley, E. P. Bower and F. J.
Piesse. [140] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23865 ; Victor Mor-
ley, Edward P. Bower, Francis J. Piesse, New
York. 13626
See also Pigeon, the torment.
Fanchonette; an opera in 3 acts. Libretto. 57
p. 8°. Printed.
© Effie H. Ober, Boston ; 1884 : 20579, Oct.
13 ; 2c. Oct. 13. 13627
Fanciulla (La) del West (The girl of the
golden West); founded on the drama of Da-
vid Belasco, Italian libretto by C. Zangarini
and G. Civinini, English version by R. H. El-
kin, music by Giacomo Puccini. New York,
Boosey & co., 1910. 113 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1910 ; D : 22735 ;
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 13628
Fancy (A); by Vincent Bryan. [7] p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910 ; D : 22462 ; Belle Blanche,
New York. 13629
Fancy dress; comedy in 1 act, by Gerald Dunn.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 23 p. 12°.
© June 27, 1913; 2c. June 28, 1913; D:
33648 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 13630
Fancy-free; fantastic comedy in 1 act, by Stan-
ley Houghton. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1912. 21 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed., no. 2411])
© July 15, 1912 ; 2c. July 16, 1912 ; D : 30269 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 13631
.S'ce also Five one act plays.
Fancy-free, yet linked for life; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklvn ;
D : 12064, ,Lnn. 3, 1908. 13632
Fancy (A) mammy; vaudeville comic act, by
W. E. Dentinger. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Willett E. Dentinger, Washington; D:
15785, May 6, 1909 ; 2c. May 12, 1909. 13633
Fancyville; a romantic fantastic creation of
possible probabilities, by Barney Fagan. 123
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bernard J. Fagan, New York ; D : 8070,
Feb. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1906. 13634
Fand, the banshee; a play with music in 3 acts,
by F. M. Worthington. 28 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Fannie McC. Worthington, Sterling, 111. ;
D : 14945, Jan. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1909.
13635
Fandango; eine andalusische liebesgeschichte
in 3 akten, dichtuug und musili von Edgar
Schick. Textbuch. Leipzig, F. Schubert, inn.,
1912. 40 p. 2 pi. 8°.
© Aug. 13, 1912; 2c. Jan. 27, 1913; D:
32088 ; Internat. musik- und theaterverlag,
Berlin. 13636
Fanelle; an emotional society drama in 4 acts,
by C. S. Page.
© C. S. Page, Champaign, 111.; 1882:1501,
Jan. 28. 13637
660
13638
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13658
Fanfare; lustspiel iu 3 akten, von Ludwig Hel-
ler. Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.,
1913. 112 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913 ; D : 34993 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. ni. b. h., Munich. 13638
Fanfaron; play in 3 acts, by D. Cozzolino. 52
p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913 ; D : 32968 ; Donato Ooz-
zolino, Escondido, Cal. 13639
Fanny; a drama in 4 acts, by Jacob Grimm.
© 0. Marques, New York ; 1875 : 9201, Sept.
4. 13640
or, The Utah divorce, American comedy in
3 acts.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1882:5130,
Apr. 1. 13641
Fanny and the servant problem; a quite pos-
sible play in 4 acts, by Jerome K. Jerome.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1909. 89 p. 12°.
© Dec. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1909 ; D : 177SG ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 13642
Fanny forgot; a surprise play in 1 act, by E. W.
Corliss. [2], 19 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D: 35009; Edward
Warren Corliss, Providence, R. I. 13643
Fanny Le Grand; or, Sappho in twenty min-
utes. Typewritten.
© Ernest Stout, Chicago ; 1900 A : 8163, Mar.
29 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 13644
See also Sappho.
Fanny's face; farce in 1 act, by A. Blanchard.
[1], 27 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19. 1912; D: 29082; Arthur
Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. 13645
Fanny's first play. See Misalliance.
Fantabosse et Cavalo; vaudeville en 1 acte [de]
B. Lebreton et Henry Moreau. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1909. 18 p. 4°.
© Sept. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17002 :
C. Joubert, Paris. 13646
Fantaisie (Une); pantomime by Annette" Keller-
mann and Ricardo E. Manrique de Lara, music
by Max Hoffmann. 9 p. f°. Ms. [Words
«»nlyl
© If. Sept. 25, 1909; D : 16931 ; Eugenie
Prout, New York. 13647
by S. S
Shubert
Fantana; a musical comedy
and Robert B. Smith.
© Sam S. Shubert, New York; D : 3168,
Feb. 20, 1903. 13648
Fantasio ; opera in 3 acts, by Jacques Offenbach.
© Frederic Delgado, Brooklyn; 1872:2502,
Mar. 14. 13649
Fantasio — Continued.
phantastische comodie in 2 akten, dich-
tung, mit freier benutzung des gleichnamigen
lustspiels von A. de Musset, und musik von
E. M. Smyth. [Leipzig] Breitkopf & Hartel,
1898. 48 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig ; 1898 : 30850,
May 17; 2c. May 17. 13650
Fantasma; or, Funny frolics in fairyland.
© William Haulon, United States, 1884:
19801, Oct. 2. 13651
Fantasma (El) de la gloria.; drama en 3 actos
y en prosa, original de Carlos Allen-Perkins.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908.
63 p. 12°.
© Carlos Allen-Perkins, Madrid ; D : 12474,
Mai-. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1908. 13652
Fantasmas (Los); comedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de A. M. Vi^rgol. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1909. 22 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17476 ; Antonio M. Vigrgol, Madrid. 13653
Fantasmi (I); dramma in 4 atti, di R. Bracco.
Roma, Nuova antologia, 1907. p. [353]-377,
[636] -662. 8°. [Reprinted from Nuova anto-
logia, V. 132, serie 5, 1°, 16 dicembre ,1907]
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Roberto
Bracco, Italy ; res, no, 1429, 1478 ; Ic. each
rec'd, acts 1-2, Dec. 18, 1907, acts 3-4, Jan. 9,
1908. 13654, 13655
Fantasticks (The); a romantic comedy in 3 acts,
by Edmond Rostand, freely done into English
verse by G. Fleming [pseud, of Julia Con-
stance Fletcher] New York, R. H. Russell,
1900. 3 p. 1., 146 p. front. 12°.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ; 1900
A : 27637, Nov. 8 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 13656
Fantastico (II); a musical sketch or farce, in-
troduced in the play of Starlight, with selected
operatic airs and original situations, by F. G.
Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1883 : 10498,
June 9. 13656a
Fantastics (The)
butterfly.
See Princess (The) and the
Fantasy (A); a dramatic and musical sketch in
1 act. by G. T. Smith. Typewritten.
© George Totten Smith, New York; 1899:
3626, Jan. 9 ; 2c. Jan. 8. 13657
a fairy spectacular extravaganza in 5 acts,
and a grand transformation scene entitled.
The discovery of gold in California, by C.
Browne.
© Carl Browne, San Jo.se, Cal.; 1875:1368,
Feb. 13. 13658
661
13659
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13677
Fantine; a comic opera in 3 acts, tr. and adapted
from the French, by B. E. Woolf and R. M.
Field, with musical additions by B. E. Woolf.
© B. E. Woolf and R. M. Field, Boston;
1SS4 : 15105, July 24. 13659
•play in 4 acts, with the characters and
storv taken from Victor Hu.so's masterpiece,
Les 'miserables, by A. H. Spink. [21] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914; D: 35698; Alfred H.
Spink, St, Louis. 13660
Fantograf (The); 1 act sketch, by F. INIerrill.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915; D : 41814 ; Fenimore
Merrill, New York. 13660a
Fantoma; drama policiaco en 4 actos, en prosa,
original de Aniaro G. iNIii-anda y T. N. Clara-
mora. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioles] 1915. 74 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41057 ; A. G. Miranda y T. N. Claramora, Ma-
drid. 13660b
Faqtier's aniold method; voice culture up to
date, by M. I. Fisk.
© May Isabel Fisk, New York; 1900 A:
10026, Mar. 27. 13661
Far-away fields are green; outline of a play in
50 scenes, by A. H. Brachvogel. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912 ; D : 31770 ; A. H. Brach-
vogel, Aberdeen, Wash. 13662
Far-away (The) isles; comic opera, dialogue
and lyrics by A. Brooke.
© Arthur Brooke, Boston; D : 14748, Jan.
5, 1909. 13663
Far-away princess. See Roses.
Far (The) West; a drama of life in W^yoming's
hills, in 4 acts, by Granville Forbes Sturgis.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. F. Sturgis, Brooklyn; D : 9526, Nov.
26, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1906. 13664
or. The bounding fawn of the prairies,
an original romantic drama in 3 acts, by J. .1.
McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1871 :
4135, May 4. 13665
Faraona (La); juguete c6inico-lirico en 2 actos,
libi'o de F. Reparaz y R. Lopez-Montenegro,
mi'isica de los maestros Cayo Vela y Enrique
Bru. Madrid f Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1914. 85 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© INIar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36541 ; Federico Reparaz y Ram6n Lopez-Mon-
tenegro, jMadrid. 13666
Farce (La) du cuvier; 2 actes, par Maurice
Lena, musique de Gabriel Dupont. Paris,
Hougol et cie., 1912. 4 p. 1., 57 p. 12". [Li-
bretto only]
© Apr. 13, 1912; 2c. Apr. 17, 1912; D:
29402 ; Heugel & cie., Paris. 13667
Farces; by Richard Harding Davis. New York,
C. Scribner's sons, 1906. viii, 332 p., front.,
. 16 p. 1., ports. 8°.
Contents : The dictator. — The galloper. —
Miss Civilization.
© Charles Scribner's sons, New York ; D :
9337, Oct. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906. 13668
Farewell to the circus; by W. AV. Whalen. 6
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will W. AVhalen, Emmitsburg, Md. ; D:
15997, June 4, 1909 ; 2c. June 4, 1909. 13669
Farewell to the grill; play in 3 acts, by W. C.
Lehman. [4], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1911 ; D : 23696 ; AV. Cromwell
Lehman, Seattle. 13670
Farewell to the regiment; tragedy in 1 act of a
U. S. Armv barracks, by M. Walsh and M. J.
Safford.
© IMarie Walsh, Brooklvn, and Mary J.
Safford, Washington ; D : 5253, July 2, 1904.
13671
Farewell to thee. See Aloha oe.
Farkas (A); vigjatek luirom felvondsban, irta
Molnar Ferenc. litidapest, Franklin-tarsulat,
1912. 184 p. 24°.
© Nov. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31806 ;
Franklin-tfirsulat, Budapest, Hungary. 13672
Farm acres; or, Rocks and hills of Pennsyl-
vania, a rural romance, by C. C. Spalsbury.
32 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Charles C. Spalsbury, East Orange, N. J. ;
D : 14975, Feb. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1909. 13673
Farm folks; rural play in 4 acts, by Arthur
Lewis Tubbs. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1909. 71 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1909 ; D : 17191 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 13674
Farm-yard (A) awakening; by C. M. Krieger.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Claire Merene Krieger, New Haven ; D :
8047, Feb. 24, 190G ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1906. 13675
Farmer (The) and the maid; play in 1 act, by
A. C. Mitchell. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913; D: 34613; Anna C.
Mitchell, New York. 13676
Farmer Brown and the stranger; by M. M.
Stanley. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maud Mae Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15417,
Mar. 19, 1909 ; Ic. Mar. 19, 1909. 13677
662
13678
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13698
Farmer (The) forsworn. See German classics
of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Farmer Haskins; comedy-tlrama in 4 acts, by
David Baldridge. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing
CO., 1906. 33 p. 12°. (On cover: Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 464)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 8470, May 3.
1906 ; 2c. May 3, 1906. 13678
Farmer Hathaway 's daughter; original play in
5 acts, by A. L. Johnson. 124 p. f . Type-
written.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Harrisburg, Pa. ;
1884 : 6862, Mar. 29 ; 2c. July 9. 13679
Farmer Hayseed's vegetable social; operetta,
by E. Chidester.
© Emma Chidester, Massilon, O. ; 1892 :
46640, Nov. 16 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 13680
Farmer Larkin's boarders; an original comedy
in 2 acts, by Merit Osborn. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co.
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1897:2.5681,
Apr. 26 ; 2c. May 8. 13681
Farmer or lord; a comedy in 5 acts, tr. from the
Spanish, by H. Wilson.
© Hattie Wilson, Chicago; 1885:18722.
Sept. 4. 13682
Farmer Porkberry; a comedy in 4 acts, by G.
Kronmiller, jr.
© George Kronmiller, jr., Baltimore ; 1871 :
6566, July 12. 13683
or. All's fair in love, a comedy in 4 acts,
adapted from the German of Kotzebue, by G.
Kronmiller, jr.
© George Kronmiller, jr., Baltimore ; 1874 :
10019, July 30. 13684
Farmer Roberts' daughter; a 5 act rural drama,
by L. A. W. Ball. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillie A. Weston Ball, Jersev Citv ; D:
2477, Oct. 21, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1902. 13685
Farmer Science; a novel musical comedy in 3
acts, by R. U. McLain. 31 p. f". Typewrit-
ten. [Libi'etto only]
© Ralf U. McLain, Masillon, O. ; D : 135.54,
A.ug. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1908. 13686
Farmerette (The); play in 3 acts, by Evelyn
Gray Whiting. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1914. 45 p. 12". (On cover: Baker's ed. of
plays)
© Aug. 1.5, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37867 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 13686a
Farmermiidchen (Das); operette in 3 akten, von
Georg Okonkowski, uuisik von Georg Jarno.
Regiebuch. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biilmenschriftsteller, 1913.
163 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 17. 1913; D : 33822 ; Vertrieb-
stelle d. Verbandos deutsclier biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 13687
Farmers' (The) alliance; by A. H. Murray.
© Alexander Howison Murray, Hastings,
Neb. ; 1891 : 13945, Apr. 17. 13688
Farmer's (A) daughter; comedy drama in 3
acts, by Nelson Compston. 44 p. f. Tj'pe-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914; D: 38485; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 13688a
a dramatic composition in 4 acts, by E. An-
derson.
© Ed. Anderson, Chicago ; D : 13156, June 1.
1908. 13689
— tabloid drama in 1 act, by Nelson Richards.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [1],
25 p. f". Mimeographed.
©Nov. 12, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:3889;
Alex. Byers. Chicago. 13689a
Farmer's (The) secret; a dramatic composition,
by A. Flint, cover-title, 42 p. 8°. Printed.
© Adelbert Flint, Binghamton, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 30059, Dec. 11 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1901. 13690
Farmer's son; play in 4 acts, by H. E. Cundey.
[54] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1912; D: 28444; Hubert E.
Cundey, Philadelphia. 13691
See also Truepenny.
Faro; a burlesque, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1876:3305,
Mar. 17. 13692
written expressly for the Grinnells, by
George Skelding.
© Mrs. A. Grinnell, New York ; 1880 : 3393,
Mar. 3. 13693
Faro- Jane; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by F, H.
James. New York, Wetzel, Rosener, and
James [1912] cover-title, 18 p. 24°.
© Nov. 15, 1912 ; Ic. Nov. 23, 1912 ; Ic. Nov.
30, 1912 ; D : 31485 ; Fred H. James, New York.
13694
Faro Jim; a true episode of the far AVest, by
E. S. Tupper. [3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30155 ; Edith Ses-
sions Tupper, New York. 13695
Faro Nell; by W. Steell.
© Willis Steell, New York ; D : 10509, May
7, 1907. 13696
vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by W. Steell.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 13 p. 12°.
(On cover: The vaudeville stage.)
© Feb. 14, 1912; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912; D:
28696 ; Willis Steell, Islip, N. Y. 13697
Farrago; a dramatic piece written expressly for
the Majiltons, by Frank Green.
© Charles Majilton, Philadelphia ; 1874 :
11081, Aug. 27. 13698
663
13699
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13717
Farrell's girl; play in 3 acts, by Lilian Ducey
and Tom Gallon. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913 ; D : 34114 ; Mary Bots-
ford Charlton, New York. 13699
Farsa real; zarzuela en 1 acto y 4 cuadros, de
,T. B. Pont, basada en el asunto de una novela
extranjera, mii.sica de Francisco Gimeno San-
chis. Madrid [^ociedad de autores espanoles]
1914. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38230; Juan B. Pont, Madrid. 13699a
Farthest south; play in 1 act ,l>y W. L. Chees-
man. [2], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36401; AValter L.
Cheesman, Brooklyn. 13699b
Fasching. See Panspiele.
Faschingszauber; operette in 3 akten, von R.
von Goerne und K. Miiller-Malberg, nach einer
novelle von H. Zschokke, musik von P.
Gretscher. Text der gesilnge. Stettin, P.
Gretscher, 1913. 21 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913; D : 32638 ; Philipp
Gretscher, Stettin, Germany. 13700
Fascinating (The) Fanny Brown; farce in 2
acts, bv Helen F. Bagg. Philadelphia, Penn
publishing co., 1912. 44 p. 12°.
© Dec. 10, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1912 ; D : 31684 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 13701
Fascinating Flora; a musical comedy in 2 acts
and 3 scenes, by R. H. Burnside and .Joseph
W. Herbert, music by Gustave Kerker. 137
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Robert H. Burnside, New York ; D : 10.365.
May 15, 1907 ; 2c. May 15, 1907. 13703
Fascinating (The) Mr. Crum; a comedy in 4
acts and 4 scenes, by I. B. Goodrich, jr. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D : 4492,
Jan. 12, 1904; 2c. Dec. 8, 1904. 13703
Fascinating (The) Mr. Vanderveldt; a comedy
in 4 acts, by Alfred Sutro. New I'^ork, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 90 p.,
plans. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York; D: 11249,
Aug. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1907. 13704
Fascinating (The) widow; in .3 acts, by O.
Hauerbacli. [3], 111 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22543 ; Otto Hauer-
bach, New York. 13705
a musical comedy in 3 acts.
© L. J. Rodriguez, New York ; 1897 : 2835,
.Tan. 5. 13706
Fascinating Winny; a comedy in 1 act, by M. O.
Zuckerberg.
© Minnie Olive Zuckerberg, Albuquerque,
N. Mex. ; D : 10505 ]\Iay 6, 1907. 13707
Fascination; comedy in 3 acts.
© Kdward S. Sears, Boston; 1877:8499,
.July 21. 13708
or, The way we live, a new and original
comedy in 3 acts, by Robert Buchanan and
Harriet Jay.
© Walter L. and Cora Sinn, Brooklvn ;
1886 : 13373, .June 9. 13709
or, The way we live now, a modern comedy
in 4 acts, by R. Buchanan.
© Robert Buchanan, New York ; 1885 : 6230,
Mar. 16. 13710
Fascinations (The) of the club; a dramatic
comedy in 5 acts, by A. Hyde.
© Agnes Hyde, Weymouth, Mass. ; 1894 :
48117, Oct. 20. 13711
Fascinator (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by F. W.
Elldridge and AV. R. Heustis. [91] p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16446 ; Frederick W.
Eldridge and W. Reed Heustis, Los Angeles.
13712
Fascinators (The); musical burlesque entertain-
ment in 1 act, by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & company [1913] 19 p. 12°.
([Denison's specialties]) [Words only]
© Aug. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34078 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 13713
Fases de luna; pasatiempo comico-lfrico-bailable
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros y un prologo
astronomico, prosa y verso, original de A. L.
Rosso y Montero, mi'isica del maestro Juan
Crespo y Burcet. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1909. 29 p. 12". [LiI)retto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17475 ; Antonio L. Rosso y Montero, INIadrid.
13714
Fashion; play in 1 act, by M. V. Samuels. [6] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34.393 ; Maurice V.
Samuels, New York. 13715
a practical serio-comic opera in 3 acts, by
E. R. Coates.
© Elmer Ruan Coates, Philadelphia; 1886:
7745, Apr. 2. 13716
Fashion and foxes. See Tom. Warren.
Fashion club. Sec Kirk and Burke's fashion
club.
Fashion play; a social drama in 4 acts, by H. J.
Berl a go. 38 p. 16°.
© Jlerman .Joseph Berlage, Cincinnati; A:
228162, Jan. 16, 1909; 2c. .Jan. 26, 1909. 13717
Fashion (The) queen. Hce Euphemore.
664
13718
COPYKIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
13740
Fashion (The) review; a playlet in pantomime,
by IMyrtle Waddell Jobe. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Harfield, Chicago ; D : 15869, May 15,
1909; 2c. May 15, 1909. 13718
Fashion (The) shop; musical comedy in 1 scene,
by J .G. Bostock. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1914; D: 39065; J. Gordon
Rostock, New York. 13718a
Fashion (The) show; uuisical farce in 2 acts, by
n. W. Peck. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30663 ; Raymond W.
Peck. Rockville Center, N. Y. 13719
Fashionable intelligence; comedietta in 1 act,
by Percy Fendall.
© T. H. French, New York; 1898:68163,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 13720
Fashionable (A) physician,
friend.
See Club (The)
Fashionable (A) sin; a romantic, domestic com-
edy drama in 5 acts, by E. J. McCormick.
© Edw. J. McCormick, New York; 1886:
13630, June 12. 13721
Fashions; a 3 act musical comedy, by H. G.
Donnelly.
© H. Grafton Donnelly and Lewis Simmons,
Philadelphia ; 1888 : 10733, Apr. 13. 13722
Fasma; dramma lirico in 3 atti, di A. Colautti,
musica di Pasquale La Rotella. Libretto.
Milano, Edoardo Sonzogno, 1908. 4 p. 1.,
10-85 numb. 1. 8".
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 14302, Nov.
16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 13723
Fast (A) family. See Mamma's gone out.
Fast friends; comedy for 2 females, by Re
Henry, text and stage business ed. and rev. by
Pauline Phelps and Marion Short. [AVerner
ed.] New York E. S. Werner & company,
1906. 10 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9441,
Nov. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 13724
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1885:
8270, Apr. 8. 13725
an original comedy-drama in 5 acts.
© National press intelligence co.. New York ;
1886 : 8654, Apr. 12. 13726
Fast life in Frisco after dark; melodrama in 3
acts and 8 scenes, by C. T. Boardman. 97 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Carro True Boardman, San Francisco ;
D: 8388, Apr. 20, 1906; 2c. Apr. 20, 1906.
13727
Fast life in New York; by A. H. Woods.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 4741, Mar.
17, 1904. 13728
Fast (The) mail; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Fred. J. Beaman. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. N. Rentfrow, United States; 1889:
6134, Feb. 22 ; 2c. Mar. 9. 13729
an original drama in 5 acts, by L. J. Carter.
61 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Lincoln J. Carter, Chicago ; 1889 : 29818,
Oct. 2 ; Ic. Oct. 17. 13730
Fast (A) old widow. See Age and youth.
Fastest (The) boy in New York; by H. P. Hal-
sey.
© H. P. Halsey, New York; 1872:11867,
Nov. 9. 13731
a dramatic composition in 3 acts and 80
tableaux, by T. L. Donnelly.
© Thomas L. Donnelly, Brooklyn; 1872:
13398, Dec. 21. 13732
Fastest (The) Irishman in New York; an
original drama in 3 acts, bv John F. Poole.
New York, 1873.
© Thomas Lester Donnelly, United States ;
1873 : 2398, Mar. 11. 13733
Fat man's club; or, Fat men's convention, a
play, by J. S. Crossy.
© John Stewart Crossy, United States;
1887 : 10093, Apr. 15. 13734
Fat men's club; or. The first degree, a musical
comedy in 4 acts, by J. S. Crossy, profession-
ally, J. C. Stewart.
© John Stewart Crossy, Cleveland ; 1888 :
33603, Nov. 26. 13735
■ — — or, The social session, a play, by J. S.
Crossy, professionally .T. C. Stewart.
© John Stewart Crossy, Cleveland ; 1888 :
38604, Nov. 26. 13736
Fat men's convention. See Fat man's club. —
Two (The) Johns club.
Fata Morgana; by L. Morley,
© L. Morley, New York
24571, Dec. 11.
Same.
© Leo. Morley, New York; 1893:39113,
Aug. 25. 13738
Fatal beauty; an ideal story of life at the capi-
tal, a drama in 5 acts, by J. B. Wilson.
© James Bird Wilson, Cleveland; 1881:
1522, Jan. 28. 13739
Fatal blow; melodrama in 3 acts, by Edward
M. Harris. Philadelphia, Penn publishing co.,
1909. 41 p. 16°.
© Oct. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 17447 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 13740
State ; 1884 :
13737
665
13741
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13764
Fatal (A) card; a melodrama in 5 acts. Type-
written.
© Francis W. Courtenay, Chicago; 1900 A:
18S13, July 30; 2c. Oct. 31. 13741
bv G.E.Mac Farlane. La Crosse, Wis.,
W. J. Boycott, 1900. 64 p. sq. 8°.
© Dick Ferris, Mt. Carmel, 111.; 1900 A:
20539, Aug. 16 ; 2c. Aug. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 13742
ratal coin; a drama, by J. Adams. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .Tustin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 5132.
June 6, 1904; 2c. June 13, 1904. 13743
Fatal (The) diamond; by E. H. Rosenkrans.
Typewritten.
© Eueene H. Rosenkrans, Newark, N. J. ;
1899 : 50771, Aug. 7 ; 2c. Aug. 17. 13744
I
Fatal (The) discovery; a play, by F. Gellatly.
© Fruncis Gellatly, Evanston 111.; 1880:
5020, Mar. 30. 13745
Fatal (The) end; a drama in 4 acts, by H. J.
Bennett. Buffalo, N. Y. [1904] 55 p. 12°.
© Hugh Joseph Bennett, Buffalo ; D : 5299.
July 15, 1904 ; 2c. July 15, 1904. 13746
Fatal (A) error; an original melodrama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by C. A. Bancroft.
© Charles A. Bancroft, Boston ; 1888 : 29114,
Oct. 13. 13747
or. Beyond the law, comedy drama, by
E. K. Harris. 45 p. t". Typewritten,
© Clara Mathes Woodall, Peoria, 111.; D:
8958, Aug. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 13748
Fatal (A) fancy. See On love's altar.
Fatal (The) field in Zululand. See Prince Na-
poleon.
Fatal (The) flower; a romantic drama in 5 acts,
by H. Hall. Typewritten.
© Howard Hall, Decatur, Mich.; 1897:
20524, Mar. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 13749
Fatal Friday; a drama, by J. M. Findull.
© J. M. Findull, Boston ; 1872 : 6033, June
5. 13750
Fatal (The) gazogene. See Passion, poison
and petrifaction.
Fatal (The) glass; a dramatic sketch in several
scenes, by Frank B. Coigne, [1], 4 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912; D: 29023; Champion
film CO., New York. 13751
in 5 acts, by T. Irwin. 170 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thomas Irwin, Toronto, Canada; D:
3008, Feb. 18, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1903. 13752
Fatal (The) glass — Continued.
or, The curse of drink, a temperance drama
in three acis, by J. J. McCloskey.
© .Tames J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1872:
3075, Mar. 28. 13753
Fatal (The) horoscope"; by M. G. Winstock.
Typewritten.
© IMelvin G. Winstock, Seattle ; 1897 : 302.")6,
• May 18 ; Ic. May 18. 13754
Fatal (The) hour; by F. Turner.
© Frank Turner, Philadelphia ; D : 15000,
Feb. 5, 1909. 13755
Fatal (The) letter; a 4 act sensational comedy,
by G. H. Eldon. Typewritten.
© Harris Eldon, Alexandria, Ind. ; 1897:
5923, Jan. 19; 2c. Dec. 29. 13756
Fatal love; an emotional and pathetic drama, in
prologue and 4 acts, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1888 : 32262,
Nov. 14. 13757
a tragedy drama in 4 acts, by C. J. Perry.
© Charles J. Perry, Amsterdam, N. Y. ;
1888 : 24810, Aug. 31. 13758
Fatal (The) marriage; a drama, by the author
of The tyrant of New Orleans. Atlanta, Ga.,
The Herald steam book and job print, 1875.
32 p. 16".
© A. C. Garlington, Atlanta; 1874:10.53,
Jan. 29; 2c. Sept. 3, 1875. 13759
a melodrama in 5 acts, by L. Vigoureux.
© Lizzie Vigoureux, San Francisco ; 1889 :
16973, June 5. 13760
See also Devil's (The) deceit. — Mystery
(A)— White friars.
Fatal (The) message; a farce, by John Kendrick
Bangs. [New York, Harper & brothers, 1896]
p. 479-483. 8°.
© Harper & brothers. New York; 1896:
8150, Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 4. 13761
Fatal (The) necklace; burlesque melodrama, in
1 act, by .Joseph U. Harris and Harold B.
Allen. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co., 1912.
13 p. 12°.
© Aug. 16, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1912 ; D : 30568 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 13762
Fatal (The) night; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by D. Holden.
© David Holden, New York ; 1889 : 8484, Mar.
16. 13763
Fatal (A) passion; a modern drama in 4 acts,
by .T. A. Macdonald.
© John A. Macdonald, North Cambridge,
Mass.; 1895:54210, Oct. 2.5. 13764
See also Edith.
666
13765
COPYETGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13786
Fatal (The) pill; a humorous sketch in 1 scene,
by G. F. Sturgis. 26 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn ; D :
14079, Oct. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 13765
Fatal secret; by J. J. Brooke.
© J. J. Brooke, Philadelphia; 1879:5079,
Apr. 15. 13766
Fatal (The) step; or, Whiskey unmasked, a
temperance drama, by J. H. Linn.
© J. Heni-y Linn, Montezuma, Ind. ; 1879 :
769, Jan. 16. 13767
Fatal stockings; a dialogue, by A. Holmes-Gore.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Holmes-Gore. London; D : 9093,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. IT, 1906. 13768
Fatal (The) throw; a prose romantic drama of
the 16th century in Italy, by W. W. Campbell.
© W. Wilfred Campbell, Ottawa, Canada;
1898 : 35327, June 9. 13769
Fatal (The) wedding; a drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by F. J. Press. 60 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frank J. Press, New York ; 1894 : 5.5400,
Nov. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 13770
a drama in 4 acts, by L. Walter.
© Lester Walter, Harrisburg, Pa.; 1898:
27821, May 3. 13771
a drama in 7 acts, by F. Sexauer.
© Frederick Sexauer, Canton, O. ; 1896 :
19596, Mar. 30. 13772
play, by Protective amusement co. Printed.
© Jan. 24, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914 ; D : 35988 ;
Klaw & Erlanger, New York. 13772a
a sensational melodrama in a prologue and
3 acts, by T. Kremer [and Sam Harris] 47 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Theodore Kremer, New York ; D : 234,
Mar. 19, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1901. 13773
or. The little mother.
© Sullivan, Harris & Woods, New York;
D : 1123, Nov. 26, 1901. 13774
Fatal (The) witness; or. When women love,
4 act melodrama, by W. W. Lapoint.
© William W. Lapoint and Kathryn Bray-
ham, Barre, Vt. ; D : 3381, May 5, 1903. 13775
Fatalist (The); play in 2 acts, by E. C. McEl-
hany. 7 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915 ; D : 39557 ; E. C. McEl-
hany, Manistee, Mich. 13775a
Fatalite; di-ame en 5 actes et 8 tableaux, [de]
I^]ugene Quemeneur. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1903.
cover-title, 135 p. col. front. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D:3635, .Tune 23,
1903 ; 2c. June 23, 1903. 13776
Fatality; by W. C. Haverstick. [4] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1911; D: 24718; Wm. C.
Haverstick, New York. 13777
— drama in 4 acts, by J. H. Booth.
© .John Hunter Booth, New Orleans ; D :
8698, June 14, 1906. 13778
— drama in 3 acts, by M. Sirrine.
© Maria L. Sirrine, United States; 1899:
70625, Oct. 30. 13779
play in 4 acts, by C. F. Adamowicz. 74 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910 ; D : 20761 ; Casimir F.
Adamowicz, Detroit. 13780
Fate; by R. St. Carr. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Royal St. Carr, New York; D : 10472,
May 2, 1907; 2c. May 2, 1907. 13781
— a comedy in 1 act, by P. Gibson.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago ; D : 5499, Aug.
30, 1904. 13782
— a drama in 4 acts, by H. M. Coffin. Tama
City, la.. Herald print, 1884. 14 p. 12°.
© Hattie Mildred Coffin, Tama City, la.;
1884 : 23346, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1885. 13783
drama in 1 act, by E. Recht and M. Cass.
[2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915 ; D : 41369 ; Emily Recht
and Maurice Cass, New York. 13783a
— a drama in 3 acts, by R. Ralph.
© Richard Ralph, New York ; 1871 : 11647,
Dec. 9. 13784
dramatic sketch, by N. De Vere. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1915 ; D : 41768 ; Naomi De
Vere, Chicago. 13784a
— Italian comedy, by C. Hall. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909; D: 16984; Christine
Hall, Minneapolis. 13785
an original drama in 5 acts, by Bartley
Campbell.
© C. Le Clercq, United States ; 1873 : 5668,
May 21. 13786
play in 4 acts, by W. T. McKelvey and I. AV.
Rose. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1915; D : 39641 ; Wm. T.
McKelvev and Irl Walter Rose, New York.
13786a
play in 1 act, by R. Weiman. 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr, 28, 1915; D: 40512; Rita Wei-
man, New York. 13786b
667
13787
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13806
Fate — Continued.
play in 3 acts. [74] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1912; D: 29541; Mrs. B. J.
Howard, San Antonio. 13787
scenario, by J. W. Riggs. [10] p. f.
p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 29021 ; J. W. Riggs,
Minneapolis. 13788
or, A woman's work, a play in 5 acts, by
E. C. Le Fevre.
© Emma C. Le Fevre, Chicago ; 1877 : 9871,
Aug. 29. 13789
— or, Germain Gerard, a social drama in 3
acts, by J. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken, New York ; 1884 : 4082,
Feb. 27. 13790
— or, liif e's vision, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1875 : 12153, Nov.
17. 13791
— or, Modern fate, play in 4 acts, by E. Law-
son. [5], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912 ; D : 31554 ; Eleanor Law-
son, New York. 13791a
or, Only an actress, a play by Antoinette
Van Hoesen [i. e. A. V. Wakeman] and L.
Grant.
© A. V. Wakeman and Leslie Grant. New
York ; D : 4865, Apr. 11, 1904. 13792
— or, Richard Halsted, by S. H. Berman.
[15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1911 ; D : 28016 ; Samuel H.
Berman, Cincinnati. 13793
or, There is no hiding from God, drama in
4 acts, by M. Rosenfeld.
[1], 59 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1912 ; D : 31191 ; Morris Rosen-
feld, New York. 13794
See also Dangerous (A) woman.
Fate and the freshman; a musical farce in 3
acts, by H. Winslow. 132 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Horatio Winslow, Madison, Wis.; D:
12128, Jan. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 13795
Fate decides; 1 act play, by U. S. Lawrence.
L2], 10 p. f° Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42616; Vincent
Sargent Lawrence, Brookline, Mass. 13795a
Fate favors the fair; play in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915 ; D : 39513 ; Star co., New
Y..rk. 13795b
Fate (The) of a coquette. See Camille.
Fate (The) of a playwriter. See Excelsior.
Fate (The) of a southern society belle; a play
in 5 acts, by L. B. Boyd.
© L. B. Boyd, New York ; 1880 : 14191, Sept.
17. 13796
Fate (The) of Eugene Aram; a drama, by W. G.
. Wills.
© H. L. Bateman, New York; 1873:4678,
Apr. 30. 13797
Fate (Tlie) of Frisco. See Stricken (The)
city.
Fate (The) of McCulloch. See Irish fidelity.
Fate (The) of Mr. Brady; play in 3 acts, by
J .R. Chase. 1 p. 1., 44 p. 16°. Printed.
© Mar. 18, 1915; 2c. Mar. 19, 1915; D:
40119; James Richard Chase, Boston. 13798
Fate (The) of the Burrs.
Theodosia.
See Aaron and
Fate of the Dalton gang; by S. Braunig.
© Sol Braunig. Little Rock, Ark. ; D : 1808,
Apr. 29, 1902. 13799
Fate (The) of the fallen.
© Charles C. Weigel, New York; D : 4639,
Feb. 23, 1904. 13800
Fate (The) of the libertine. See Insane (The)
lover.
Fate (The) of the morning glories; by T. Stone.
[7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1910 ; D : 21864 ; Tillie Stone,
Brooklyn. 13801
Fate of the tenderfoot; by C. Kennedy. 9 p.
t". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1910 ; D : 20968 ; Clayton Ken-
nedy, Baltimore. 13802
Fate (The) of twins; or, A coachman's surprise
party, a comedy in 4 acts, by W. Buscli. 137
p. f. Typewritten.
© AVilliam Busch, St. Louis; 1887:22074,
Aug. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 8. 13803
Fate ordains; a drama in 4 acts, by W. F. Aus-
tin. 68 p. f. Typewritten.
© Walter F. Austin, Chicago; 1895:27902,
May 23 ; 2c. May 28. 13804
Fate (The) star; play in 3 acts and 5 scenes,
by A. Dunne. [2], 23 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912 ; D : 29347 ; Alice Dunne,
New York. 13805
Fate, the magician; a playlet, by T. P. Bayer.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, New York; D:
5477, Aug. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1904. 13806
668
13807
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13827
Fate will have its way; by F, P. Simon. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1909 ; D : 17074 ; F. P. Simon.
New Haven. 13807
Fated (The) city; or, The last days of Pom-
peii, a spectacular melodrama in 4 acts and 16
scenes, adapted for the American stage, by
J. M. Aguayo.
© J. M. Aguayo, Boston; 1889:213-56, July
10. 13808
Fates and furies; or. The two brothers, a ro-
mantic play in 5 acts, by G. B. Densmore,
Louis A. Imhaiis, and G. M. Ciprico.
© George M. Ciprico, San Francisco ; 1875 :
9231, Sept. 6. 13809
a romantic play in 6 tableaux, by G. B.
Densmore and G. M. Ciprico. San Francisco,
Francis & Valentine, 1877. 3 p. 1., 100 numb.
1. 6 photos. 4°.
© George M. Ciprico, United States ; 1877 :
5227, May 1 ; 2c. May 1. 13810
Fate's caprice; a melodrama in 3 acts, by M.
Stevens and F. Young. 56 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Millie Stevens and Frances Young, New
York ; D : 7068, Aug. 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1905.
13811
Fate's cruelty; or. Circumstantial evidence, by
H. J. Rebsamen. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1910; D : 21717 ; Harry J.
Rebsamen, New York. 13812
Fate's fooling; play in a prologue and 3 acts,
by L. H. Johnson. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1915; D: 41688; Lute H.
Johnson, Denver. 13812a
Fate's handicap; an original play in 3 acts, by
H. C. Heverin.
© Harold Cator Heverin, Dover, Del. ; 1896:
32174, May 28. 13813
Fate's little jest; play in 1 act, by E. Gillespie.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915; D: 40.500; Ernestine
Gillespie, Toledo. 13813a
Fates (The) of the gods; drama of mythology,
by H. E. Parkhurst. [2], 81 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914 ; D : 36372 ; Howard E.
Parkhurst, New York. 13813b
Fate's offering; a. 4 act comedy drama, by F.
Marquart.
© Fred Marquart, Sandusky, O. ; 1893:
30493, June 27. 13814
Father (The) ; a drama, by Henry Copley Greene.
Nelson, N. H., The Monadnock press, 1905. 4
p. 1., 11-89, [1] p. 8".
© H. C. Greene, Boston ; D : 5886, Nov. 25,
1904 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1904. 13815
Father (The) — Continued.
a 1 act dramatic play, by C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, Brooklyn ; D :
13772, Sept. 14, 1908. 13816
play in 1 act, by H. G. Kittredge. [1], 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914 ; D : 38988 ; Helen Gause
Kittredge, Minneapolis. 13816a
by M. Goldman. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D: 29154; Matthew
Goldman, New York. ^ 13817
— a play in 3 acts, by H. de Vries.
© Henry de Vries, New York ; D : 9300, Oct.
24, 1906. 13818
See also Chief contemporary dramatists. —
Plays; [by] August Strindberg.
Father and daughter. See Shaughaun (The)
Father and son; an American society drama in
4 acts, by T. J. Murphy.
© Thomas James Murphy, Boston ; 1891 :
39294, Nov. 2. 13819
— comedy in 4 acts.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1883:13827,
July 27. 13820
— • a domestic drama in 4 acts, by Clarence
Black. [1], 48 p. f. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16491 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 13821
by F. Williams and G. L. Stout.
© Fred Williams and G. L. Stout, New-
York ; 1887 : 12564, May 12. 13822
— -a di-araa in 5 acts, by A. Durieu and W.
Henry.
© Arthur Durieu and William Henry, New
Orleans ; 1890 : 7253, Mar. 3. 13823
— - a drama in 4 acts, by F. R. Leroux.
© F. R. Leroux, Minneapolis ; 1894 : 10688,
Feb. 17. 13824
— a 4 act original drama, by L. N. Crakow
and A. L. Freed. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis N. Crakow and A. Lincoln Fi'eed,
United States ; 1891 : 19885, June 1 ; Ic. June 1.
13825
— - a play in 4 acts, by E. Selwyn.
© Edgar Selwyn, New York ; D : 13704, Sept.
2, 1908. * 13826
by E. S. Tupper. 11 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten. [Synopsis only]
© Edith Se.ssions Tupper, New York; D:
1929, May 23, 1902 ; 2c. May 16, 1902. 13827
669
13828
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13849
Father and son — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by T. J. Kelly. [2], 70 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D : 28553 ; Thomas J.
Kelly, Brooklyn. 13828
or, A chip of the old block, an American
comedy in a prologue and 3 acts.
© Charles F. Pidgin and George H. Sted-
man, Boston ; 1881 : 17345, Nov. 7. 13829
See also Diana.
Father and the baby; a monolog, by F. Allen.
[1], 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29877 ; Frederick Al-
len, Chicago. 13830
Father and the boys; drama in 4 acts, by G.
Ade.
© George Ade, Brook, Ind. ; D : 10879, June
28, 1907. 13831
Father and the frat; by M. Gulp [i. e. M. C.
Berry] 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1909 ; D : 17594 ; Muriel Gulp,
Lawrence, Kan. 13832
• farce in 3 acts, by M. O. Berry. 60 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1915 : D : 39850 ; Muriel Gulp
Berry, Kansas City, Mo. 13832a
Father and the girls; a 3 act comedy, by G.
Grant and Caroline M. Beaumont. 61 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Georgiana Grant, St. Paul; D: 13088,
June 1, 1908 ; 2c. June 1, 1908. 13833
Father Carolan; a tragedy in 5 acts, by W. D.
Fox,
© W. D. Fox, Murfreesboro, Tenn. ; 1899:
17147, Mar. 6. 13834
Father Christmas; an incident of the North
West, by G. Jervis. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Jervis, Elizabeth, N. J. ; D : 10885,
July 1, 1907 ; 2c. July 1, 1907. 13835
Father Christmas, every-body's friend.
© W. D. Folsom, Cleveland; 1891:33915,
Sept. 23. 13836
Father Christmas, the children's friend,
© William D. Folsom, Cleveland; 1890:
29960, Sept. 29. 13837
Father Ex-Officio; modern problem play in 3
acts, by R. O. Hanson. [33] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914 ; D : 36896 ; Raymond Os-
borne Hanson, San Francisco. 13837a
Father (A) for a mother; drama in 4 acts, by H.
Kempton. [1], 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913; D: 34983; Hilda
Kempton, Los Angeles. 13838
Father Gapon; or, A struggle for liberty, by
G. M. Van Dyke.
© George Martin Van Dyke, Brooklyn ; D :
6356, Mar. 18, 1905. 13839
Father Godfrey. See Cripple (The)
Father-in-law (The) ; a farce in 3 acts, adapted
by J. H. Neebe from the German 4 act farce,
J3ie beiden reichen Mueller, by Anton Anno.
68 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1910 ; D : 21187 ; Joseph Heni\v
Neebe, Chicago. 13840
Father Jerome; a play in 4 acts, by Mark Louis
Coucy [1. e. Louis De Coucy] Typewritten.
© Gustav Frohman, New York; 1900 A:
30536, Dec. 18 ; 2c. Dec. 18. 13841
Father John; in 4 acts, by E. S. Tupper. Type-
written.
© Edith Sessions Tupper, New York; 1900
A : 24644, Oct. 3 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 13842
a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. S. Tupper. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edith Sessions Tupper, New York ; D :
2332, Sept. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1902. 13843
a play in 4 acts, by William A. Tremayne
and Genevieve G. Hanley.
© AVilliam J. Hanley, New York ; D : 486,
May 20, 1901. 13844
Father John of Ban try; a drama in 5 acts and
a prologue, by J. J. Buckley.
© J. J. Buckley, Plymouth, Mass. ; D : 2.503,
Oct. 11, 1902. 13845
Father Junipero Serra; a new and original his-
torical drama in 4 acts, by C. G. Miller. Chi-
cago, Skeen, Baker & co., 1894. 160 p., 1 1., 2
ports. 16°,
© Chester Gore Miller, Chicago; 1891:
15361, Apr. 25 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1893. 13846
Same. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chester Gore Miller, Portland, Me. ; D :
13505, Aug. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 13847
Father Kelly; comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward E. Rose. 154 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1915 ; D : 41152 ; Ed. W. Row-
land & Edwin Clifford, inc., Chicago. 13847a
Father Knickerbocker; u local musical comedy
in 3 acts, by E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, New York; 1896:62104,
Nov. 13. 13848
a topical and nnisical extravaganza in 3
acts, by W. W. Randall.
© William W. Randall. New York: 1896:
62559, Nov. 16 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 13849
670
13850
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13866
Father Manners; from the original romance of
the same [by J. H. Young] New York, 1902.
cover-title, [3]-67 p. 12°.
© Joseph Hudson Young, New York ; D :
1530, Mar. 7, 1902; Ic. Apr. 1, 1902; Ic. Apr.
11, 1902. 13850
Father (The) married the mother. See Mar-
riage after death.
Father o' mine; a 1 act play, by Lucy Spencer
Sarver. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. S. Sarver. New York; D : 9151, Sept.
27, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 13851
Father of Angelo; by W. Hughes.
© Wallace Hughes, Louisville ; D : 8273,
Apr. 4, 1906. 13852
Father (The) of her child; by Charles Darrall
and Owen Davis.
© Fred Darcy, Philadelphia ; D : 5509, Sept.
7, 1904. 13853
Father (The) of his country; an American
drama in 4 acts, by W. Pelissier.
© William Pelissier, Chicago; 1875:7776.
.Tuly 26. 13854
■an exercise for Washington's birthday, by
Marion West. Boston, Henry A. Young & co.
(Young's Standard series of plays)
© Henry A. Young & co., Boston; 1888:
2.564, Jan. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 23. 13855
Father of the hills; 4 act society drama, by J.
Angell. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33042 ; Joseph An-
gell, Fall River, Mass. 13856
Father Penn; pageant presented by the mem-
bers of the summer session of the Pennsyl-
vania state college, book by W. S. Dye, jr.,
and J. H. Frizzell, prologues by Edwin E.
Sparks and William Day Crockett. 25 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Aug. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1915 ; D : 41515 ;
William Seddinger Dye, jr., and John Henrj
Frizzell, State College, Pa. 13856a
Father Serg'ius, and other stories; by Leo Tol-
stoy, ed. by Dr. Hagberg Wright. New York,
Dodd, Mead and company, 1912. 318 p. front.
12°.
Dramatic contents : The wisdom of chil-
dren.
© Feb. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912 ; A : 309146 :
Dodd, Mead & co., New York. 13856b
Father Sergius, and other stories and plays;
by Count Leo Tolstoy, ed. by Dr. Hagberg
Wright, with an introductory essay l>y Aylmer
Maude. London, Edinburgh [etc.] T. Nelson
and sons [1912] 426 p. col. front. 12°.
Father Sergius, and other stories and plays —
Continued.
Dkamatic contents : The light that shines
in darkness. — The wisdom of children.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1912; A ad int. 948; pubd.
Jan. 3, 1912 ; Dodd, Mead & co., New York.
13857
Father (The), son & the new ghost; drama in
4 acts, by M. Mikol. 46 p. t". Typewritten.
© Maurice Mikol, New York ; D : 13261,
June 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 24, 1908. 13858
Father, Thou art kind; a ropantic drama in 3
acts, by J. P. Delaney.
© .John P. Delaney, Chicago ; D : 11984,
Dec. 11, 1907. 13859
Father Time and his children. See Festival
plays.
Father Time's Christmas trial; entertainment
in 1 act, by Frank I. Hanson. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1913. 14 p.
12".
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35442; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 13860
Father Tom's boys; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by M. A. Daly. [1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913 ; D : 32106 ; Mark Avery
Daly, Buffalo. 13861
Fatherland; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward Weitzel and F. Stewart Isham.
© Charles A. Gardner, Chicago ; 1888 : 2840,
Jan. 26. 13862
an original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1883:
22077, Nov. 30. 13863
Father's blessings; sidesplitting comedy farce,
by M. Harding. 8 p. 4°. Type\vritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915 ; D : 39603 ; Mas Harding,
New York. 13863a
Father's (A) crime; a play in 4 acts, by S. H.
Morris. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel H. Morris, New York; D : 4674.
Mar. 1, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1904. 13864
Father's (A) curse. See Driven from home. —
Emma Rivers.
Father's (A) doll; a playlet in 1 act, by A. E.
Wills. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anthonv E. WMlls, Brooklyn ; D : 10025,
Feb. 26. 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 18 1907. 13865
Father's (A) dream; by Edward J. Vaughn.
Milwaukee. A. E. Reim [1909] [4] p. 16°.
© Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee ; D : 1.5110.
Feb. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 13866
671
13867
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13887
Father's (A) Dream — Continued.
vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by S. E. Stern.
[9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1911 ; D : 25756 ; Sydney E.
Stern, Portland, Or. 13867
Father's famous flight; buoyant aviation farce,
by A. D. Leveridge. [46] p. obi. 16°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1911; D: 25830; Athos D.
Leveridge, New York. 13868
Father's five; a farce in 2 acts, by C. M. Bryan.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles M. Bryan, Memphis, Teun. ; D:
12014, Dec. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 13869
Same. 117 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913; D: 32607; Chas. M.
Bryan, Memphis, Tenn. 13870
Father's folly; dramatic composition, by M. C.
Seches. 11 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1910 ; D : 20967 ; Minnette C.
Seches, Memphis, Tenn. 13871
Father's (A) forgiveness; play in 1 act, by M. J.
Beilock. 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2.5, 1914; D: 37215; Max J.
Beilock, New York. 13871a
Father's frolics; musical play in 2 scenes, by
W. L. Passpart, music by John M. Schouten.
[1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29846 ; W. L. Pass-
part, New York. 13872
Father's guess; by W. M. Blatt.
© William M. Blatt, Boston ; D : 8924, Aug.
6, 1906. 13873
Father's (A) love; a play in pantomime for mov-
ing picture shows, by D. Davidson. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Dor6 Davidson, New York ; D : 15350,
Mar. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1909. 13874
See also Gertrude.
Father's (A) love for his son. See Wild Nell
at Fort Davis.
Father's (A) misdeeds; play in 1 act, by H. L.
Brown. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39171 ; Henry Lewis
Brown, Oakland, Cal. 13874a
Father's (A) pride. Sec Ophelia.
Father's (The) sin; play in 4 acts, by Guide von
Horvath and Dean Hoard. [2], 90 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D : 29062 ; Guido Hor-
vath, Chicago. 13875
Father's (A) sins. See Revenge (A) of sor-
rows.
Father's vacation; sketch in 1 act, by W. C.
Weii'auch. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911; D: 23666; William
Chas. Weirauch, Olney, Pa. 13876
Father's (The) vengeance; a novel of the trop-
ics, by J. de A. Cespedes.
© J. de Armas Cespedes, New York; 1875:
6977, July 3. 13877
leather's (A) warning; by M. Rosenthal.
© Morris Rosenthal, San Francisco ; 1900
A : 17193, July 12. 13878
Father's (A) will. See Servants vs. master.
Fathnia, daughter of the Beys; by A. B. Adams.
49 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Anna Byrne Adams, Birmingham, Ala. ;
D : 13488, Aug. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1908.
13879
Fatigue; play in 1 act, by E. Wyatt. [7] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 16992 ; Edith Wyatt,
Chicago. 13880
Fatima, a flower of the Orient; a semi oriental
comedy, by R. D. Way. 12 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jule Walters and Roy D. Way, Chicago ;
D : 6512, Apr. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1905.
13881
Fatima and the fairy. See Bluebeard, jr.
Fatima Jenks; comedy in 3 acts, by L. Hatch.
[3], 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911; D : 25952 ; Leonard
Hatch, Brookline, Mass. 13882
Fatima Yasmeen; play in 1 act, by I. Osgood.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911; D: 25839; Irene Os-
good, Northampton, England. 13883
Fato e virtii. See Vittime ignote.
Fattest wench in town.
© Heeley bros.. United States ; 1889 : 28136,
Sept. 16. 13884
Fatty Felix; a comedy in 3 acts, by S. Morris.
57 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ram Morris, Chicago ; D : 7186, Aug. 23,
1905 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1905. 13885
Fatty's health cure; play, by W. Montague.
10 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. S, 1912 ; D : 29317 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 13886
Faubourg (Le); comedie en 4 actes, de A. Her-
niant. [Paris] 1899. 1 p. 1., 103 p. S".
© Abel Hermant, Paris ; 1899 : 77095, Nov.
27; 2c. Nov. 27. 13887
672
13888
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13900
Paugh-a balla; au Irish drama in 4 acts, by
Clias. Osborne.
© E. J. Parlfer and Dominick Murray;
United States ; 1887 : 10837, Apr. 22. 13888
Faugb-a-ballagh; a play in 3 acts, by Henry
Gardner Hunting and William Marrion Hight.
© H. G. Hunting and W. M. Hight, Chi-
cago ; D : 9210, Sept. 28, 1906. 13889
or, The boys of '67, an Irish drama in 3
acts, by T. S. Henderson.
© Thomas S. Henderson, Brooklyn; 1876:
2013, Feb. 16. 13890
or, The wearing of the green, a play in 3
acts, by Bernard Francis Moore.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
20053, Mar. IS; 2c. May 4. 13891
Faulconbridge (The) scandal; play in 4 acts, by
Bridget Maclagan [pseud, of M. B. Turner]
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D: 39829; Mary B.
Turner, Chicago. 13892
Faults vs. false; a comedy in 1 act, by E.
Ormonde.
© Eugene Ormonde, New York ; 1892 : 10682,
Mar. 9. 13893
Faun (The); comedy in 3 acts, by E. Knoblauch.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911 ; D : 23003 ; Edward Knob-
lauch, New York. 13894
Faun (The) and the puritan; play in 4 acts, by
I. J. Grandall. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1911 ; D : 24813 ; Irene Jean
Crandall Chicago. 13895
Faun of the glen; or, The civilized Indian, a
burletta in 1 act, by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, United States; 1881:
4874, Mar. 21. 13896
Same.
© Bronson Howard, United States ; 1881 :
8381, May 28. 13897
Faust; by Goethe. 1. theil. Ed. with an intro-
duction and notes by James Morgan Hart.
© G. P. Putnam's sons. New York; 1878:
9808, Aug. 26 ; 2c. Sept. 5. 13897a
from the German by John Anster, pro-
fusely illustrated after new drawings by Fred-
erick J. Boston. Vignette ed. New York,
Frederick A. Stokes company, 1890. xiv, [15]-
360 p. inch front., illus. 12°.
© Frederick A. Stokes & bro.. New York;
1890 : 29319, Sept. 23 ; Ic. Sept. 12, 1892.
13897b
Faust — Continued.
de Goethe, tr. en 3 parties et 12 tableaux,
de E. Vedel. 32 p. 4°. (In L'lUustration
theatrale 9" ann6e-230, 18 Janvier 1913)
© Jan. 18, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1913 ; D : 32462 ;
Emile Vedel, Paris. 13898
freely adapted from Goethe's dramatic
poem, by Stephen Phillips and J. Corayns
Carr. New York, The Macmillan company,
1908. xix, 208 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York; A: 215912,
Sept. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1908. 13898a
guide to the opera by Gounod, including a
biography of the composer and history of
work, by H. W. Hart. 12 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 24, 1909 ; D : 16335 ; Henry W.
Hart, Brooklyn. 13899
— • the legend and the poem, by William S.
Walsh, with etchings by Hermann Faber.
Philadelphia, J. B. liippincott company, 1888.
©. J. B. Lippincott company, Philadelphia ;
1887 : 22266, Sept. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 13899a
a lyric drama in 5 acts, book by J. Barbier
and M. Carre, music by Charles Gounod. Bos-
ton, O. Ditson company ; New York, C. H.
Ditson & CO. [etc., etc.] 47 p. 8°. [Libretto,
English and French, with music]
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston; D:8193, Mar.
10, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1906. 13900
pt. 1, Egmont, Hermann and Dorothea, by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ; Doctor Faustus,
by Christopher Marlowe ; with introductions
and illustrations, notes. New York, P. F.
Collier & .son [1909] 1 p. 1., 431, [1] p. front,
(port.) 2 pi., double facsim. 8°. (The Har-
vard classics, ed. by C. W. Eliot [xix])
© Oct. 21, 1909; 2c. Oct. 30, 1909; A:
248974 ; P. F. Collier & son, New York.
13900a
sublime scenic and dramatic production of
Goethe's immortal drama in 5 acts, by Clar-
ence Black. [46] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D: 42316; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 13900b
— a tragedy, by Goethe, pt. i, ed. and an-
notated by F. H. Hedge, metrical version by
Miss Swanwick. pt. ii, tr. by Miss Swanwick,
illustrated by A. von Kreling, engraved by
George T. Andrew. New York, T. Y. Crowell
& CO. [1883] 455 p. front, (port.) plates.
8°.
© Tliomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ;
1883 : 16930, Sept. 14 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 13900c
— Same. pt. 1, ed. and annotated by F. H.
Hedge, metrical version by Miss Swanwick,
also a prose translation of the same by A.
Hayward. pt. 2, tr. by Miss Swanwick, to
5379—15 43
673
13900
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13904
Faust — Continued,
which is appended, Clavigo, Egmont, and Tlie
wayward lover. Boston, S. E, Gassino, 1882.
708 p. 12°. (People's edition, ed. and rev.
by F. H. Hedge and L. Noa)
© S. E. Gassino, Boston ; 1882 : 11877, July
19 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 13900d
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr.
by Bayard Taylor, with illustrations. [Large
paper ed.] Boston and New York, Houghton,
Mifflin and company, 1906. 4 v. fronts., plates.
4°.
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Cambridge,
Mass.; A : 1 ;iSC,07-] 5861 0, Oct. 22, 1906; 2c.
each Nov. 1, 1906. 13900e-13900h
— tr. in the original metres by
Bavavd Tavlor. Boston and New York,
Houghton, Mifflin & co. [1898] 2 v. 12°.
© M. H. Tavlor. Babylon, N. Y. ; 1898:
64350, 64356, Nov. 2 ; 2c. each Nov. 12.
139001, 13900J
— Same. pt. 1. Boston, Fields, Osgood & co..
1871.
© Bavard Taylor, Kennett Square, Pa. ;
1870 : 8852, Nov. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1871. 13900k
Same. pt. 1. Boston, New York [etc.]
Houghton Mifflin company [1911] xx, 368 p.
12°. (Riverside literature series)
© June 27, 1911: 2c. July 14. 1911; A:
292449 ; Houghton, Mifflin cc, Boston. 13901
Same. pt. 2. Boston, James R. Osgood &
CO., 1871. xvi, 536 p. 8°.
© Bavard Taylor, Kennett Square, Pa. ;
1871 : 1642, Feb. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 13901a
— tr. in the original metres by
Thomas James Arnold, with fifty illustrations
after original designs by Alexander Liezen
Mayer, and with vignettes, and ornamental
borderings by Rudolf Seitz. pt. 1. New York,
G. Kirchner & co. [1877]
© George Kirchner & co.. New York ; 1877 :
13989, Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 13901b
— eine tragodie, von J. von Goethe. 1. theil.
with an introduction and notes by William
Cook, ed. by William Dwight Whitney. New
York, Henry Holt and company [1878]
© Henry Holt, New York ; 1878 : 1371, Jan.
31 ; 2c. Feb. 13. 13901c
— (Goethe's) ; ed. by C. Thomas. Boston, D. C
Heath & co., 1892. 2 v. illus., plates. 12°.
(Heath's modern language series)
© Calvin Thomas, Ann Arbor, Mich. ; 1892 :
39507, Sept. 30 ; 2c. Oct 6. 13901d
Faust — Continued.
■ — ■ — (Goethe's); ed. witli introduction and com-
mentary by Julius Goebel. 1. tell. New York,
H. Holt & CO., 1907. Ixi, 384 p. 12°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; D : 10162,
Mar. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1907. 13902
from the German by John Anster, with
an introduction by Burdett Mason, illustrated
• by Frank M. Gregory. New York and London,
White and Allen.
© White and Allen, New York ; 1888 : 13495,
May 8 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 13902a
Same. New York, Dodd, Mead & company.
1894. 4 p. 1., 7-250 p. incl. illns., plates, front.,
9 pi. 8°.
© Dodd, Mead & co.. New York; 1894:
40179, Sept. 1 ; 2e. Sept. 1. 13902b
— ■ tr. by Anna Swanwick. New illus-
trated ed. New York, F. A. Stokes company
[1893] V p., 1 1., [9]-261, [1] p. front,
plates. 16°.
© Frederick A. Stokes co.. New York ; 1893 :
41540, Sept. 13 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 13902c
with an introduction by Edward
Brooks, jr. pt. 1. Philadelphia, D. McKay
[1898] X, 11-213 p. 16°. ([Pocket literal
translations of the classics] )
© David McKay, Philadelphia; 1898: 15327,
Mar. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 13902d
— ■ eine trag(idie in 2 teilen, neue Wei-
marer einrichtung von Karl Weiser, musik
von Felix Weingartner. 1., 2. teil. Leipzig,
Breitkopf & Hartel, 1908. 2 v. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Breitkopf & Hartel, New York; 12860,
12861, Apr. 28, 1908 ; 2c. each Apr. 28, 1908.
13903, 13904
(The tragedy of) ; by J. W. von Goethe, tr.
by Theodore Rlartin, ed. by Natliau Haskell
Dole. Edition de luxe. Boston, F. A. Niccolls
& company [1902] 2 v. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Faust [pt. 1, 2, acts 1, 2]-
V. 2. Faust [pt. 2, acts 3-5]-Clavigo (anony-
mous tr.) -Egmont, tr. by Anna Swanwick. —
The wayward lover, tr. by Edgar A. Browning.
© Francis A. Niccolls & co., inc., Boston ;
A : 40786, 40787, Sept. 4, 1902 ; v. 1, 2c. Sept.
20, 1902 ; V. 2, 2c. Oct. 23, 1902.
13904a, 13904b
— See also Devil's (The) bond. — Faust and
Helena. — Faust and Marguerite. — Faust's
death.^ — Feist. — German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries. — Mephisto up
to date. — My-fist-toe-flees and Mar-gar-root.
674
13905
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13927
Faust and Helena; the old English drama,
founded on the 2d part of Goethe's Faust,
oritrinal modern conception ; 4 acts, by Roy
Elbing. Columbus, O., A. Haak, 1898. 36 p.
12°.
© A. Haak, Columbus, O. ; 1898 : 53688, Sept.
14 ; 2c. Oct. 6. 13905
Faust and Marguerite; a burlesque, by Robert
II. Craii,', rewritten and rev. by A. Henlein,
51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Abraham Henlein, New York ; 1887 : 1180,
Jan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 13906
-in 3 acts, by Robert H. Craig. 68 p.
4°. Typewritten.
©AIjralKim Henlein, New York ; 1888 : 10419,
Apr. 10 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 13907
a grand legendary drama in 5 acts and 8
tableaux, adapted from the German of Goethe,
by J. B. Roberts.
© James B. Roberts, Philadelphia ; 1S75 :
2112, Mar. 6. 13908
Faust et Marguerite; un drame en 12 tableaux,
tire de la premiere partie du Faust de Goethe,
[par] L. Hebert. Paris, L. F. Hubert, 1905.
2 p. 1., 11, [2], 124 p. 12°.
© Res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by L.
Frederic Hebert, Paris; res. no. 150; Ic. Jan.
13, 1906. 13909
Faust, jr.; a fantastic, magic and transforma-
tional dramatic and ballet, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 29305,
Nov. 12. 13910
Faust, N, Y.; an original burlesque-extrava-
ganza in 3 acts, by H. A. Covell and F. Solo-
mon.
© H. A. Covell and Frederic Solomon, New
York ; 1888 : 32291, Nov. 14. 13911
Faust up to date; a burlesque in 3 acts, by J.
Stetson.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1889 : 1890, Jan. 14.
13912
■ a burlesque in 2 acts, by Geo. R. Sims and
Henry Pettitt.
© Marcus R. Mayer, United States; 1889:
22701, July 23. 13913
-by Geo. R. Sims, Henry Pettitt, and
J. Stetson, music by Meyer Lutz. 49 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1889 : 26468, Aug.
30 ; 2c. Aug. 30. 13914
See also Have you seen Stella?— Mephis-
tophiles outwitted.
Fausta; 3 atti di Mario Cerati, per la musica di
Renzo Bianchi. Milano, E. Sonzogno, 1908.
.56 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905. by M.
Cerati, Italy ; res. no. 1655 ; Ic. Mar. 26, 1908.
13915
Faustean; a drama, by E. C. Hoiie. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edith Carter Hope, Pittsburgh; 1899:
50548, Aug. 5 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 13916
Faustina; a comic opera, by M. Nicdson. 45 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Malcolm Nicolson, Alma, Kans. ; 1893 :
45461, Oct. 10; 2c. Oct 10. 13917
Faustina, the Roman Empress; a tragedy in 4
acts, by M. Prescott. Boston, 1881.
© Marie Prescott, United States; 1881:
6340, Apr. 25. 13918
Faustine; by E. Allard. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911; D: 25238; Eugenie Al-
lard, New York. 13919
■ a play, in 4 acts, by W. W. Young.
© William Wallace Young, Monmouth, 111.;
1870 : 2295, Sept. 28. 13920
Faust's death; a drama in 4 acts, based on the
second part of Goethe's Faust, by Ray p]lbing.
© Adolf Haak, Columbus, O. ; 1898:545,
Jan. 3. 13921
Faust's up-to-date extravaganza.
© Jack Faust, New York ; 1898 : 6119, Jan.
17. 13922
Fausts verdammung (La damnation de Faust) ;
dramatische legende in 5 akten und 10 bildern,
von Hector Berlioz, fiir die biihne bearbeitet
von Raoul Gunsbourg. Klavierauszug. Koln
[etc.] Albert Ahn, 1902. 275 p. f°. [French
and German]
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; D : 2377,
Sept. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1902. 13923
See also Damnation (The) of Faust.
Faute de s'expliquer; par Henry de Brisay. 3
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 29993; Gaumont
CO., New York. 13924
Fauteuil (Le) de Colbert. See Attache (L')
Fauvette; a comic opera in 3 acts, tr. and
adapted from the French, by B. E. Woolf and
R. M. Field.
© B. E. Woolf and R. M. Field, Boston;
1890 : 23332, July 24 ; 2c. July 24. 13925
Faiix (Les) dieux. See False gods.
Favltte, the story of a waif; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by E. Clayton. 75 p. 16°. Printed.
© Estelle Clayton, United States; 1884:
23737, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1885. 13926
Favor (The) of the god; a comic opera, words
by J. H. Wallis, music by H. E. Hammond.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© J. H. Wallis, Dubuque, la.; D : 12721,
Apr. 10, 1908 ; 2c. June 15, 1908. 13927
675
13928
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13948
Favor of the king; a drama in 4 acts, adapted
from the French, by G. Porter. 84 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn.; D:
5237, June 25, 1904 ; 2c. July 1, 1904. 13928
Favor (The) of the queen; a romantic comedy
in 4 acts, by R. S. Sensabaugh. 85 p. f° .
Typewritten.
© Roy Span Sensabaugh, New Yorl^; D :
2154, July 25, 1902 ; 2c. July 25, 1902. 13929
Favorita (La) (The favorite); grand opera in 4
acts, music by Donizetti. 31 p. 8°.
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 7C65, Nov. 11,
1905 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 13930
Favorite (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
A. Boucicault. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aubrev I'.DUcicuult, New York; 1892:
44238, Oct. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 31. 13931
dramatic playlet in 1 act, by A. J. Price.
[1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913; D : 35013 ; Arthur J.
Price, New York.
— See also Favorita (La)
13932
Favorite (The) of the woods. See Goldee.
Favorite (The) son. See Way out West.
Favorites (Les); comMie en 4 actes, par A.
Capus. 36 p. 4°. (L'lUustration th^atrale,
8" annee-199, 20 Janvier 1912)
© Jan. 20, 1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; D:
28678 ; Alfred Capus, Paris. 13933
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Fawcetts; comedy in 4 acts, by E. C. Hales.
113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D: 32991; Ernest G.
Hales, London. 13934
Fay (The); or, The fountain of youth, an
original romance of Florida in 3 acts, by
J. Templeton.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1873 ; 9849,
Sept. 2. 13935
or, The old mam'selle's secret, a drama in
5 acts, by C. W. Tayleure. New York, 1871.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1871:
7722, Aug. 18. 13936
Fe fo fi fum; by E. C. McElhany. 14 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Eugene C. McElhany, Kalamazoo, Mich. ;
D : 6729, May 25, 1905 ; 2c. July 3, 1905.
13937
Fea (La) del ole; sainete llrico en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, original de A. Fernandez
Lepina y A. Planiol, ratisica del maestro Lle6.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1907.
41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Antonio Fernandez Lepina y Antonio
Planiol, Madrid; D : 11489, Oct. 7, 1907; 2c.
Oct. 7, 1907. 13938
Fealty; play in 1 act, by E. L. Starr. 18 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1910 ; D : 17875 ; Ernest L.
Starr, Greensboro, N. C. 13939
Fear (The); 1 act drama of the Southwest, by
C. Lamb. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 28720; Charles
Lamb, New York. 13940
play in ] act, by Robert AVilliam Sneddon.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1911 ; D : 23016 ; R. W. Sned-
don, New York. 13941
Fear (The) of consequences; a drama in 3 acts,
by J. H. Booth. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Hunter Booth, New Orleans; D:
15163, Feb. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909. 13942
Fearful (A) vengeance; a drama in 5 acts, by
F. Summerfield. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York ; D : 4240,
Nov. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1903. 13943
Fearless Kate, the terror of Oklahoma; a sen-
sational drama in 4 acts, by J. W. Hayes.
© John Winsler Hayes, Philadelphia ; 1895 :
10743, Feb. 21. 13944
Fearless (A) man; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
W. Lee.
© Willard Lee, Altoona, Pa.; 1895:19782,
Apr. 10. 13945
Feas (Las); comedia en 1 acto, de J. Ortiz de
Pinedo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 26 p. 12°.
© Jose Ortiz de Pinedo, Madrid ; D : 16125,
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 13946
Feast (The) at Solhoug.
Henrik Ibsen.
See Works (The) of
Feast (A) in the wilderness; children's play for
Christmas, by Archibald Huml)ol(lt [pseud, of
G. O. March] [Lebanon, O., March brothers]
cover-title, 5 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 3957, Sept.
16, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 13947
Feast (The) of Belshazzar; dramatic spectacle
in 1 act and 7 scenes, by I. Bernstein. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913; D: 32133; Isadore
Bernstein, New York. 13948
676
13949
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
13968
Feast (The) of Belshazzar — Continued.
a musical spectacle, by G. Porter.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
10272, Apr. 4, 1907. 13949
or, Tlie destruction of Babylon, in 1 act
and 1 scene, by W. A. Ellis. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© AVilliani A. Kllis, Brooklyn; D:10G]4,
May 22, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1907. 13950
or, The fall of Babylon, by F. R. Cole.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis R. Cole. Chicago; D: 14466, Dec.
7, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1908. 13951
Feast of Beltane. See Ye feast of Beltane.
Feast (The) of Esther; fairy play, from the Ger-
man of Dr. M. Gruenfeld, by Oscar Leonard.
3 p. 4°. Printed.
© Feb. 24. 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23568 ;
Young Israel, Cincinnati. 13952
Feast of Flora. See Floralia.
Feast (The) of lights; Christmas service for
children, by L. M. A. Haughwout. Meadville,
Pa., Lefferd M. A. Haughwout [1913] 8 p.
folder. 16°.
© Nov. 26, 1913; 2c. Nov. 29, 1913; D:
3.5262; Lefferd M. A. Haughwout, Meadville,
Pa. 13953
or, Chanukoh, three character poems and
grand tableau finale, by H. M. Bien. Vicks-
burg. Miss., Vicksburg printing and publishing
company, 1885. 27 p. 8°.
© H. M. Bien, Vicksburg, Miss.; 188.5:
13903, June 27 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 13953a
Feast (The) of Omar; comedy in 1 act, by C.
Fuller. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913; D: 33495; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood, N. J. 13954
Feast (The) of peril; drama in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37771 ; Star co.. New
York. 13954a
Feast (The) of roses. See Vena.
Feast of roses drill and march; by ^ Mattie
Hardwicke.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co., New
Y(trk; 1900: A 8306, Mar. 30; 2c. June 9.
13955
Feast (The) of the angles; by Florence Gerard.
14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Teresa S. Toube, New York ; D : 3755,
July 25, 1903 ; 2c. July 25, 1903. 13956
Feast of the dragon; an original play in 1 act,
by John Smith. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sidney Drew, New York; D : 9646, Dec.
15, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 13957
Featherbrain; a comedy in 3 acts, from the
French, by James Albery.
© James C. Duff, New York ; 1887 : 21748,
Aug. 25. 13958
Feathers; by H. K. Webster. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28600 ; Henry Kitch-
ell Webster, Evanston, 111. 13959
Feathertop. See My Lord Pretense.
February the twenty-ninth; by C. N. Water-
man. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1909; D : 16841 ; Chauncey
Newell Waterman, Toledo, O. 13960
Fedalma; a drama in 5 acts, adapted from
George Eliot's The Spanish gypsy, by R. C.
Machesney.
© R. C. ]\Iachesnev, Alleghenv City, Pa. ;
1881 : 15160, Oct. 3. 13961
■ a romantic play in 4 acts, by W. H. Young,
adapted from George Eliot's dramatic poem
The Spanish gypsy.
© William H. Young, New York; 1897:
56621, Oct. 6. 13962
Fedalma, the Spanish gypsy; a romantic drama
in 4 acts, 1 scene and 1 tableau, adapted and
drainatizcMl for stage production from George
Eliot's dramatic poem. The Spanish gypsy, by
C. Colonna. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Claudia Colonna, Seattle; D : 7286, Sept.
20, 1905; 2c. Oct. 14, 190.5. 13963
Federal eagle; drama, by K. B. Miller. 95 p.
obi. 8°. Typewi-itten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910; D : 20831 ; Katherine
Browning Miller, Berkeley, Cal. 13964
play in 4 acts, by K. B. Miller. 130 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1911; D: 24967; Katherine
Browning Miller, Berkeley, Cal, 13965
Federal (The) spy. See Hal Hazard.
Federation (A) fantasy. See National conven-
tion of the P. O. G. societies.
Fedia; comedy in 3 acts, by A. B. Ebin. 42 p.
8". Printed.
© Dec. 20, 1912; 2('. Dec. 26, 1912; D:
31790 ; Alexander B. Ebin, New York. 13966
Fedora; comedie en 4 actes, par V. Sardou.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1908. 2 p. 1.,
87 p. 12°.
© Victorien Sardou, I'aris ; D : 13341, July
15, 1908 ; 2c. July 16, 1908. 13967
a drama of modern life, by A. D. Gordon.
© Archibald Douglas Gordon, United
States ; 1883 : 1784, Jan. 26. 13968
677
13969
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
13987
Fedora — Continued.
a lyric drama in 3 acts, by V. Sardou, mu-
sic by Umberto Giordano. New York, F. Rull-
man, 1906. 77 p. 4°. [Libretto only, Italian
and English]
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 9420, Nov. 13,
1906 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906. 13969
a play in 4 acts, by Victorien Sardou.
© Fanny Pavenport Price, Canton. I'a. ;
18S3 : 11873, Juno 28. 13970
4
— or, The Russian countess, a drama in
acts, by B. Wallston. Cliicai,'o, 1882.
© Blanche Wallston, United States; 1883:
8712, May 12. 13971
— See also Princess Romanoff.
Fedra; tragedia in 3 atti, di G. d'Annuuzio.
Milano, Fratelli Treves, 1909. 2 p. 1., 216 p.
8°.
© Gabriele d'Annunzio, Milan ; D : 1.5.590,
Apr. 12, 1909 ; 2c., Apr. 12, 1909. 13972
Fee (La); an original American comedy in 3
acts, by M. Gilmore.
© Minnie Gilmore, New York ; 1898 : 53279,
Sept. 12. 13973
Fee (The); drama, by A. S. Eichberg. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910; D: 20420; A. S. Eich-
berg, Atlanta. 13974
Fee (La) Aurore; drame en 3 actes, par G. M.
Heydiri. Pittsfield, Mass., Chickering & Ax-
tell, 1870. 48 p. 16°.
© Gustavo M. Heydiri, Pittsfield, ]\Tnss. ;
1870: 4548, Dec. 7; 2c. Dec. 19. 13975
Fee (Die) Caprice; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Os-
car Blumenthal. New York, I. Goldmann co.,
1901. 96 p. 12°.
© Heinrich Conried, New York ; D : 940,
Oct. 10, 1901; 2c. Oct. 16, 1901. 13976
Fee-G; a new and original burlesque, by Ed-
ward Harrigan.
© .Tosh Hart, United States; 1874:1.5394,
Dec. 22. 13977
Feed the brute; l)y George Paston. New York,
S. French; liOndon, S. French, ltd., 1909.
21 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30. 1909; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909; D:
17836 ; Sanmel French, ltd., London. 13978
Feeding the flames; a drama of life, in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by G. Clair.
© George Clair, Boston; 1872:1631, Feb.
19. 13979
Feeling; by Oliver Curtis.
© John A. Samborn, New Rochelle, N. Y. ;
D : 11838, Nov. 30, 1907. 13980
Feeling- (The) of justice; musical comedy in 4
acts, by S. Small.
[126] p. 8". Ms. [Transliteration: Der
Yoshcr ; or, The feeling of justice, by Solo-
mon Smulewitz] [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914; D : 36390 ; Solomon
•Small, Brooklyn. 13980a
Feen-madchen (Das) See Fairy (The) maiden.
Feet (The) of clay; by R. H. Traux. 33 p. 8°.
© Ravaud H. Truax, New York ; D : 15117,
Feb. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909. 13981
^ drama in 3 acts, by J. A. Dobson. 68 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1909; D: 16727; Mrs. ,L A.
Dobson, Birdsboro, Pa. 13982
— emotional drama in 4 acts, by E. Lissner.
163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1909; D: 16695; Emanuel
Lissner, Boston. 13983
extravaganza in 2 scenes, by A. H. Shirk
and Edward Gage. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915 ; D : 40814 ; Adam Hull
Shirk, Oakland, Cal. 13983a
Feierklange; 4 aufziige, von R. Wilde. Berlin.
Vertriel)sstelle des Verbandes deutscher blih-
nenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1915. 80 p. 8°.
© Ic. INIar. 1, 1915; D: 40734; Richard
Wilde, Berlin. 13983b
Feiertag (Ein); schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Richard Fellinger. 2. aull. Berlin, Vita,
deutsches verlagshaus [1908] IIS p. 12°.
( Bihliotlick modcrni'r dramen, bd. no. 29)
[Bound with his Der zeuge]
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
14393, No. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 13984
Feind (Der) und der bruder; tragodie in 4
akten, von Moritz Heimann. Berlin, S.
Fischer, verlag, 1911. 166 p. 12°.
© Nov. 29, 1910; 2c. Dec. 28, 1910; 1>:
22933 ; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 13985
Feist; a musical burlesque in 1 act, founded
iil»on the fourth act of Gounod's opera Faust,
l>y W. Brede. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only I
© Willian\ Brede, New York; D : 132.57,
June 27, 1908 ; 2c. June 27, 1908. 13986
Feldherrnhiigel (Der); eine schnurre in 3 akten,
von Roda Roda und Carl Rossler [pseud, von
Franz Ressner] Berlin, S. Fischer verlag
[1910] 1 p. 1., 105 p. 12°.
© Feb. 23, 1910; 2c. Mar. 19, 1910; D:
20495 ; S, Fischer verlag, Berlin, 13987
678
13988
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14007
Feldmarschallkneipe (Die); Instspiel in 3 akten,
von ■\Villielm IMeyer-Forster und Heinrich Lee.
Berlin, A. Entsch, 1905. 64 p. 8°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Eman-
uel I.ederer, New York ; res. no. 69 ; Ic. Nov.
11, 1905. 13988
Felecia. See Woman (A) of niystei-y.
Felen; skuespil i 4 akter, af Peter Egge. Kris-
tiania og Kjobeidiavn., (4vldendalske boghan-
del, Nordisk forlag, 1912. 203 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2.5, 1912; 2c. Nov. IS, 1912; D:
31409; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Christiania, Norway. 13989
Felesegiink (A); vigjatek 8 felvonasban, Irta
Balazs Siindor. Budapest, Marton Sdndor.
123 p. 4°.
© Sept. 27, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35818; Marton Sandor, Budapest. 13989a
Felice; or, Tartufe demasque, a play in 5 acts,
l)y C. Puerner.
© Charles Puerner, New York; 1900 A:
16154, June 30. 13990
Felice, the maid of Trouville; opera comique in
2 acts, by Benj. Thorn Gilbert and Geo. E.
Stoddard. [3], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910; D : 22838 ; Gilbert &
Stoddard, Utica, N. Y. 13991
Felicia; or. Woman's love, a dramatic composi-
tion in 4 acts, l)y A. Delpit and A. R. Ca-
zauran. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Cazauran, New York ; 1881 : 8857,
June 6 ; 2c. June 13. 13993
a play and dramatic composition in 4
acts, adapted, composed and arr. from the
French, by A. R. Cazauran.
© A. R. Cazauran, New York ; 1881 : 24C6,
Feb. 17: 13993
Felicia and Ernest; romantic play, by H. C.
Stueven. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915 ; D : 41594 ; Hermine C.
Stueven, SufCern, N. Y. 13993a
Felicia d'Aufro; or. The finished picture, a ro-
mantic comedy in 5 acts, by C. Mathews.
© Cornelius Mathews, New York ; ISSo :
18173, Oct. 4. 13994
Felicidad! entremes liric<j en verso, original de J.
Iluete Ordonez, musica del maestro Vela.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1907.
21 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© J. Huele Ordonez, Madrid : D : 11304,
Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1907. 13995
Felicita; by Kurt Matull,
© Charles Racine Tyler, Ne\y York; D:
4557, Jan. 28, 1904. 13996
Felicitator (The); comedy in 3 acts, by M. V.
Samuels and May Isabel Fisk. 160 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912 ; D : 30441 ; Maurice V.
Samuels, New l^'ork, and M. I. Fisk, London.
13997
Felipe Segundo. See Huron (El)
Felix .ffiternus; or. The Christmas bride, a
Cliristmas idyl, by A. F. Klarmann. Brook-
lyn, N. Y., A. F. Klarmann, 1902. cover-title,
15 p. 8°.
© Andrew F. Klarmann, Woodhaven, N. J. ;
D: 2631, Nov. 19, 1902; 2c.. Nov. 19, 1902.
13998
Felix and Jovita; or. The cost of a race, a
Spanish-American play in 5 acts, by F. C. Ful-
ton. Typewritten.
© Frances Charlotte Fulton, Los Angeles;
1897 : 22814, Apr. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 12. 13999
Felix McKusick; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
J. E. Brown.
© J. E. Brown, Boston ; 1885 : 13591, June
22. 14000
Felix Porter, gentleman; a comedy-drama in 3
acts, by James W. Piggott and E. H. Sothern.
© Edward H. Sothern, United States ; 1891 :
14118, Apr. 18. 14001
Felix, the funny duck; 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, by the Van der Koors. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tan. 21, 1910; D: 17990; Alfred W.
Van der Koor, New Y'^ork. 14002
Felix, the hunchback; a tragedy in 4 acts, by
C. W. Chase.
© Charles Wathen Chase, United States;
1877 : 1193, Jan. 30. 14003
Fellow (The) that looks like me; a farce in 1
act, by A. O. Swallow.
© Alpheus O. Swallow, Baltimore; 1898:
19574, Mar. 25. 14004
-a laughable interlude in 1 scene, by Oliver
Dun-varge, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De AVitt, 1874. 1 p. 1., 7 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 25])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1S74 :
15S27, Dec. 31 ; 2c. .Jan. 9, 1875. 14005
Fellow with the green umbrella; 1 act farce,
by Aaron S. Hoffman. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1909; D: 1767S; Knight bros.,
Chicago. 14006
Fern sem (Female seminary); by R. K. McCul-
loch and O. Eagle. 89 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Reeda Kerfoot McCuUoch, Indianapolis,
and Oscar Eagle, New York ; D : 11603, Ott.
26, 1907 ; 2c, Oct. 26, 1907. 14007
679
14008
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14031
Female (The) base ball club; a comic drama in
1 net, by H. A. Darley.
© H. Alston Darley, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 6184,
June 12. 14008
Female (The) broker; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. S. Norton.
<c) John S. Norton, New York; 1872:9.572,
Sept. 6. 14009
Fem^ale Buster Brown.
© Mrs. Frank S. Powers, Phihidelpliia ; I:> :
5935, Dec. 20, 1904. 14010
Female (The) Continentals; or, A hundred
years ago, a centennial drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States ; 1875 : 8341,
Aug. 12. 14011
Female detective; comedy, 1 act playlet for
male and female, by C. R. Fox and A. D. Fox.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909 ; D : 16925 ; C. Roy Fox
and Abigail D. Fox, Chicago. 14012
comedy sketch, by W. Cluxton. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912 ; D : 28797 ; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 14013
Female (A) devil. »SV'e His nibs and his nobs.
Female (The) doctor; comedy playlet, by F. Sid-
dons. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910; D: 22634; Fred Sid-
dons, Philadelphia. 14014
Female (The) dope; a celestial playlet, by R. A.
Deaves. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rillie Anita Deaves, San Francisco ; D :
11104, July 16, 1907 ; 2c. July 16, 1907. 14015
Female (The) drummer; by G. N. Hames. 3 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© George N. Hames, Chicago ; D : 15478.
Mar. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1909. 14016
— by N. Nye. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1910; D : 20195 ; Ned Nye,
New York. 14017
a 1 act comedy sketch, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; 1898 : 5292,
Jan. 13. 14018
Female (The) globe trotter; [by Barry Gray]
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adelaide Walters, Bedford, Ind. ; D:
14546, Dec. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908. 14019
— an original monologue, by B. Moreland. 6
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Moreland, New York; D:1579,
Mar. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1902. 14020
Female (The) highwayman; monologue, by A. S.
Hoffman. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mark Sullivan, New York; D:1955, Mav
31, 1902 ; 2c. May 31, 1902. 14021
Female (A) hotel. Typewritten.
© Arthur Louis Zeller, St. Louis; 1900
A: 5959, Mar. 5; 2c. Mar. 5. 14022
Female (The) lobbyist; a 1 act dramatic com-
. position [by F. J. Beaman] [18] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16441 ; Fred. J.
Beaman, Jackson, Mich. 14023
Female masonry.
© Maria Jackson, Council Bluffs, la. ; 1899 :
20973, May 2; 2c. May 2. 14024
Female masonry a la Lease; by M. Jackson.
© Maria Jackson, Council Bluffs, la. ; 1894 :
54226, Nov. 20; 2c. Mar. 16, 1895. 14025
-an easy and laughable farce, by M. Jack-
son. 29 p. 12°. Printed.
© Maria Jackson, Council Bluffs, la.; D:
15399, Mar. 22, 1909 ; Ic. Jan. 6, 1909 ; Ic. Mar.
22, 1909. 14026
Female minstrels up to date,
belles.
See Creole (The)
Female (The) of the species; psychological
preamble on heredity in 4 acts and a pro-
logue, by Gordon Leeramm Leake [psend. of
Gordon Lee Leake] 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41448 ; Gordon Lee
Leake, New York. 14026a
sketch, by D. E. Giffin. 22 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912 ; D : 28892 ; Don Eddv
Giffin, Duluth, Minn. 14027
tragedy in 1 act, by Katherine L. Shearar.
cover-title, 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1913; D : 32311 ; Katherine
Shearar, New York. 14028
Female (The) patriot. Sec Lasalvarietta.
Female (A) police force; vaudeville act in 2
scenes, by John A. Murphy. [2], 19 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1910; D: 21576; Herbert F.
Roberts, Philadelphia. 14029
Female (The) Rigo; or. The gypsy boy vio-
linist, l)y 15. de Jeneppe. 1 p. 8°. Printed.
© Bianca de Jeneppe, Philadelphia; D:
2638, Nov. 19, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1902. 14030
Female seminary. See Fern sem.
Female (The) spy; a thrilling and romantic
drama of the great northern empire in 6 acts,
by A. Conly. 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alexis Conly, San Francisco; 1887:
29378, Nov. 14; 2c. Jan. 18, 1888. 14031
See also Scarlet (The) cord. — Strife.
680
14031
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14046
Femina; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa, original
de Ij. Pardo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1914. 35 p. 12".
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38214; Leopoldo Pardo, Madrid. 14031a
Feminine (A) episode,
your bow.
^cc T^wro string's to
Feminine (A) Mephisto; a dramatic sketch, by
W. W. Dunkle. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. W. Dunkle, South Bend, Ind. ; D:
11108, Aug. 3, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 14032
Feminine strategy; musical duologue in 1 act,
words by Catherine Adams, music by Frank
G. Hollis. Vocal score. London, Joseph Wil-
liams, ltd. [1912] 27 p. 4°.
© Jan. 31, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1912 ; D : 28542,
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 14033
Femininity vs. feminism. See Trial marriage.
Femme (La) de Claude (The wife of Claude);
a play in 3 acts, by Alexandre Dumas fils, put
into English by Charles Alfred Byrne. New
York, F. Rullman, 1905. 66 p. 4°.
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 7668, Nov. 11,
1905; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 14034
Femme (La) de feu; a drama in 6 acts, by
Adolphe Belot.
© J. B. Booth, New York ; 1873 : 14124, Dec.
9. 14035
Femme (La) de I'acteur; comedie en 1 acte,
[par] Morlev Steynor. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1906. 34 p. 12°.
© M. Steynor, Sceaux, France ; D : 9680,
Dec. 21, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906. 14036
Femme (La) de Narcisse; operette en 8 actes,
de Fabrice Carre, musique de Louis Varney.
© Choudens fils, Paris; 1892:21312. May
20; 2c. May 20. 14037
Femme (La) de tabarin.
wife.
See Mummer's (The)
Femme (La) et le pantin; piece en 4 actes, par
P. Louys et P. Frondaie. 24 p. 4". (I/Illus-
tration theatrale, 7" annee. — 172, ll'fevrier,
1911)
© Feb. 11, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23545 ;
Pierre Louys and Pierre Frondaie, Paris.
14038
See also Conchita.
Femme (La) masque. Src Mysteria.
Femme (La) nue; pi^ce en 4 actes, par H. Ba-
taille. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration] 1908.
2 p. 1., 94 p. 12°.
© Henry Bataille, Paris; D:12772, Apr. 18,
1908; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908. 14039
Femme (Une) passa; pi6ce en 3 actes, par R.
Coolus [pseud, de R. C. Weill] 32 p. 4°.
(L'lllustration theatrale, no. 145, 9 avril 1910)
© Apr. 9, 1910 ; 2c. May 5, 1910 ; D : 20959 ;
Romain Coolus, Paris. 14040
Femme (La) seule; comedie en 3 actes, par
Brieux. 32 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theatrale,
9'' annee— 233, 8 fevrier 1913)
© Feb. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 28. 1913 ; D :324.59 ;
Brieux, Paris. 14041
Femme (La) X; piece en 5 actes dont un pro-
logue, par A. Bisson. Paris, Librairie the-
atrale, 1908. 2 p. 1., 167 p. 12°.
© Alexandre Bisson, Paris ; D : 14588, Dec.
22, 1908; 2c. Dec. 22, 1908. 14042
See also Fremde (Die) frau. — Madame X.
Femmena scellarata; scenetta drammatica, di
L. Marmorino. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1914 ; D : 37062 ; Luigi Mar-
morino, New l^'ork. 14042a
Femmes (Les) de lettres. See Literary women.
Femmes (Les) fortes; by Victorien Sardou, ed.
by Albert Cohn McMaster . . . and Francis
B. Barton . . . New York, Oxford university
press, American branch ; London, Toronto
[etc.] H. Milford, 1913. xii, 216 p. 16°. (Ox-
ford French series)
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 20, 1913;
A : 358339 ; Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch,
New York. 14043
Femmes savantes; par MoliSre, ed. with intro-
duction, notes and vocabulary, by C. A. Eg-
gert. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American
book company [1911] 187 p. 16°.
© Apr. 21, 1911; 2c. Apr. 25, 1911;
A : 286429 ; Charles A. Eggert, Chicago.
14044
■ — — ed. with introduction, notes and vo-
cabulary, by Murray Peabody Brush. Now
York, The Macmillan company, 1911. 165 p.
16°.
© Dec. 13, 1911; 2c. Dec. 14, 1911;
A : 300972 ; Macmillan co.. New York. 14045
comedie de Moliere, publiee et annotee en
collaboration avec H. P. Junker, par Henri
Bornecque. Leipzig et Berlin, B. G. Teubner,
1910. iv, 150 p. 12°.
© Oct. 11, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1910 ; D : 22403 ;
B. G. Teubner, Leipzig. 14046
See also Precieuses ridicules and Les
femmes savantes.
Fence (The); drama in 1 act, by J. Shively.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38737 ; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 14046a
681
14047
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14065
Fence (The) between; 1 act comedy, by G. M.
Simpson and Kollo Lloyd. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1911; D: 23249; Grant M.
Simpson, Now York. 14047
Fencing (The) musketeers. Sec Mousquetaires
(Les)
Fencing with fate: an oritjinal melodrama in
4 acts, by E. M. Leonard. 91 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© E. M. Leonard, New York ; D : 2674, Dec.
4, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1902. 14048
Fenian (The); a drama, by W. Stuart.
© Will Stuart, New York ; 1S73 : 7287, June
25. 14049
drama of Ireland, by J. S. Carroll and A.
Walsh. [2], 89 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aus:. 25, 1910; D: 21877; John S.
Carroll and Austin Walsh, New York. 14050
Fenisa la comsdianta; zarzuela en 1 acto y 2
cuadros, inspirada en un cuento francos,
escrita en verso por G. Jover y E. G. del Cas-
tillo, mUsica del maestro Rafael Calleja.
IVIadrid [Sociedad de au tores espaiioles] 1908.
51 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Gonzalo Jover v P^milio G. del Castillo,
Madrid ; D : 13452, July 25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25,
1908. 14051
Fenris, the wolf; a tragedy, by Percy Mackaye.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1905.
6 p. 1., 3-150 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co., New York ; D : 6561, Apr.
21, 1905; 2c. Apr. 21, 1905. 14052
Feramorz; or, The king's rival, oriental drama
in 4 acts, by Aeona [pseud, of AUie Isabel
Lucas] 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915; D : 40412 ; Herman
Wallace Lucas, Los Angeles. 14052a
Ferdinand and Isabella; a spectacular, dramatic
composition, designed and painted by J. Ilet-
tig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1890:28111.
Sept. 12. 14053
Sec (iltio Their majesties abroad.
Ferdinand I, Bourbon king of Naples; a jday in
4 acts, I>y A. Paterno.
© Angelo Paterno, Cleveland ; D : 11143,
July 31, 1907. 14054
Ferdinand Lassalle; a drama in 3 acts, by I. P.
Hanford. New Y'ork, liondon, G. P. Putnam's
.sons, 1893. 59 p. 8°.
© Ion Perdicaris, Great Britain; 1893:
50684, Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 14055
Ferdinand, le noceur. See Joseph.
Ferdinand Magellan. See Historical stories
in dramatic form.
Ferdinand, vas-tu t'en aller? comedie en 1 acte,
de Alfred Gragnon et Edmond Segrestaa.
Paris, Librairie theiltrale du nouveau sificle,
1910. 40 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25.561 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 14056
Fergus; a drama in 5 acts, by M. Lewis.
© Mattie Lewis, Ketchum, Id. ; 1884 : 24453,
Dec. 10. 14057
Ferguson; a new play, I'lnuuled on one of Bal-
zac's, by J. B. Runniou.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1883 : 8345,
May 7. 14058
Ferguson and Macks comedy company; an Irish
comedy in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by B. Fergu-
son.
© Barney Ferguson, United States ; 1891 :
3277, Jan. 22. 14059
Ferguson, of Troy; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by Bernard Francis Moore. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1900. 50 p. 12°. (Baker's
edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston;
1900 A : 24385, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 14060
Feria de abril; pasatiempo llrico en 1 acto y 4
cuadros, original de V. de la Vega, niGsica de
los maestros Quinito Valverde y Luis Fog-
lietti. Madrid [Sociedad de au tores espanoles]
1914. 53 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914;
D: 30561; Ventura de la Vega, Madrid.
14060a
Fern (The); an original, picturesque and roman-
tic play in 5 acts, by R. McWade.
© Robert McWade, United States; 1877:
111S7, Sept. 29. 14061
Fem-Heath-place; a drama, by Frank H. Stauf-
fer, from his serial of that title.
© Frank H. StaufEer, Philadelphia; 1874:
5630, April 27. 14062
Fernanda; or. Forgive and forget, a drama in 3
acts, by Victorien Sardou, adapted to the
English stage by Henry L. Williams, jr.
© Robert M. DeWitt, New York; 1870:1:540,
Aug. 2!). 14063
Fernanda. .SVt; Clotilde.
Feniando; a play in 1 act, by L. F. Wheeler,
20 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© La Verne Frangois Wheeler, Chicago;
D : 1328, Jan. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1902.
14064
FernclifF; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by W.
Haworth.
© William Haworth, Cleveland ; 1889 : 6951,
Mar. 5. 14065
682
14066
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
14082
Fernclyffe; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by G.
Earle.
'© Graham Earle, Fort Wayne, Intl. ; 1884 :
12923, June 27. 14066
Feme (Die) prinzessin. Sec Rosen.
Ferreol; a comedy-drama in 4 acts.
© yiieridau Shook and A. M. Palmer, United
States; 1876:2584, Mar. 1. 14067
— — Same. Ms.
© Sheridan Shook and A. M. Palmer. New
York; 1876:3453, Mar. 21; 2c. Mar. 21. 14068
Ferret (The); an episode in 1 act, by H. McAl-
lister. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32288 ; Hall McAl-
lister, Washington. 14069
modern play of the French police in 4 acts,
by P. Knight. " 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914; D : 37821 ; Percival
Knight, New York. 14069a
Ferry (The) girl; a play in 5 acts, by Rodney
Brooks. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abbie Henrietta Wolcott, Brookline,
Mass.; D : 11356, Sept. 16, 1907; 2c. Sept. 5,
1907. 14070
Ferry (A) tale. See At the ferry.
Ferval; action musicale en 3 actes et un pro-
logue, de Vincent d'Indy. Nouvelle ed. Paris,
A. Durand et fills [1913] 69 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1913; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913;
D: 34829; Durand & cie., Paris. 14071
Fest (Das) der ernte; tragisches gedicht in 1
prolog und 2 akten, von Fausto Salvatori, ins
deutsche frei iibertragen von IMax Kalbeck,
musik von Giocondo Fino. INIailand, Edoardo
Sonzogno, 1910. 51 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© .Inly 19, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21, 1911;
D : 24990 ; Ed. Sonzogno, Milan. 14072
Festa (La) del Carro. See Erntefest (Das)
Feste (Eiu') burg ist unser Gott; volksstuck in
4 aufziigen, von Arthur Miiller, fiir die.biihne,
liearbeitet von Lion Feuclitwanger. Diessen
\()r Miinchon, Jos. C. Huber, 1911. 95 p. 12°.
© Nov. 24, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1911 ; D : 28027 ;
,ros. C. Huber, Diessen, Germany. 14073
Festgesang (Eiu) Neros (Un chant de fete de
Neron); dichtung von Victor Hugo, deutsch
\<)n Frilz Karmin, fiir tenor-solo, gemischten
chor, orchester und orgel, von Friedrich Klose.
Leipzig, C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 1913. 7 p.
12°. [Textbuch]
© Feb. 18, 1913; 2c Mar. 21, 1913;
D: 32735; O. F, Kahnt nachfolger, Leipzig.
14074
Festival of days; comprising New Year, Wash-
ington's birthday, Valentine's day, St. Patrick's
day, washing day, house-cleaning day, April
fool's day, etc., by Ida M. Buxton. Clyde,
O., Ames' publishing co., 1888. 1 p. 1., 10 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 250])
Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:14295,
May 16 ; 2c. May 24.
14075
Festival (A) of feasts; a Purim fantasy [in 1
act] bv Ruth E. Levy. New York, Bloch pub.
CO., 1911. cover-title, 12 p. 16°.
© 'Jan. 20, 1911; 2c\ Mar. 13, 1911;
D : 23625 ; Bloch pub. co., New York. 14076
Festival (A) of flowers; a musical and spectacu-
lar entertainment for children, by Clarence E.
Sinister. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1897 : .52645,
Sept. 20; 2c. Oct. 7. 14077
Festival (The) of Pomona; a spring festival in
1 scene, by Constance D'Arcy Mackay. {In
Drama, no 17, Feb., 1915; periodical © Feb.
26, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915 ; B : 330332 ; Drama
league of America, Chicago) 14077a
Festival plays; 1 act pieces for New Year's day,
St. Valentine's day, Easter, All Hallowe'en,
Christmas and a child's birthday, by Mar-
guerite Merington. New York, Duffield & com-
pany, 1913. 5 p. 1., 9-302 p. front., plates. 8°.
Contents : Father Time and his children.^
TertuUa's garden; or. The miracle of good
St. Valentine. — Seven sleepers of Ephesos.—
Princess Moss Rose. — Testing of Sir Ga-
v.ayne. — Christmas party.
© Nov. 22, 1913; 2c. Nov. 25, 1913;
A : 358402 ; Duffield & co., New York. 14078
Festive (A) day at Brighton; a musical specialty
comedy in 2 acts, by J. Douglas.
© James Douglas, Cincinnati; 1888:23822,
Aug. 20. 14079
Festspiel in deutschen reimen; von Gerhart
Haiiptmann. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1913. 110 p.,
1 1. 16°.
© May 29, 1913; 2c. Aug. 27, 1913; A— For-
eign 8125; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 14080
Festung (Die) ist erobert; Oder, Herr Baer,
lustspiel in 1 akt, von G. Herrmann.
© G. Herrmann, Detroit; 1892:36599,
Sept. 6. 14081
retards (Les); operette en 3 actes et 4 tableaux,
[de] Antony Mars et Maurice Hennequin.
Paris, Heugel et cie., 1897. 175 p. 16°.
© Nov. 26, 1909; 2c. Dec. 17, 1909;
D : 17722 ; Heugel & co., Paris. 14082
683
14083
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14103
Fete chez Therese; ballet-pantomime en 2 actes,
de CatuUe Mendes, musique de Reynaldo
Hahn. Livret. Paris, Heugel et cie., 1010.
4 p. 1., 36 p. 16°.
<c) Feb. 19, 1910; 2c. Feb. 7, 1910;
D : 20131 ; Heugel & cie., Paris. 14083
Fete (La) de Catherine. Sec Ombres chinoises.
Fettered by fate; an original sensational com-
edy drama in 4 acts, l)y H. S. Sargent.
© Harry S. Sargent, Lowell; 1899:35268,
May 26. 14084
Fettered for life; a drama in 3 acts, by Noel
Ruthven.
© Nugent Robinson, New York ; 1889 : .38491,
Dec. 17. 14085
4 act comedy, by C. L. Crisfield.
© Charlotte Lennox Crisfield, Washing-
ton; 1893:16257, Apr. 1. 14086
Fettered (The) mind; dramatic sketch in 2
scenes, by E. J. Euphrat. [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913; D: 34645; Ernest J.
Euphrat, New York. 14087
Fetters; a drama in 4 acts, by E. Fuller.
© Edward Fuller, Providence, R. I. ; D :
3680, July 1, 1903. 14088
play in 1 act, by H. E. Richardson. [1],
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911 ; D : 23410 ; Helen Ed-
wards Richardson, Oakland, Cal. 14089
Feu (Le) de la Saint- Jean; comedie en 3 actes,
de F. Fonson et F. Wicheler. 32 p. 4°.
(Supplement gratuit au no. 2896 du Monde
illustre, 28 septembre, 1912)
© Sept. 28, 1912; 2c. Oct. 26. 1912;
D : 31247 ; Frantz Fonson et Fernand Wich-
eler, Paris. 14090
(Feuersnot) ; po6me lyrique en 1 acte, de
Ernst Wolzogen, tr. frangaise de Jean Mar-
nold, musique de Richard Strauss. Berlin, A.
Ftirstner, 1909. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin ; D : 15214, Mar.
1, 1909; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 14091
(The fire of St. John's eve) ; po^me
lyrique in 1 acte, de Ernst von Wolzogen,
musique de Richard Strauss, tr. frangaise de
Joan Marnold, English tr. by Charles T.
Mason. Berlin, Adolph Fiirstner, 1909. 31 p.
8°. [Libretto only. French and English]
© Mar. 18, 1910; 2c. Mar. 19, 1910;
D : 20498 ; Steinway & sons, New York. 14092
Feu (Le) du voisin; comedie en 2 actes, par F.
de Croisset [pseud, de Francis Wiener] 22 p.
4°. (L'lUustration thgatrale, no. 167, 24
d^cembre, 1910)
© Dec. 24, 1910; 2c. Jan. 21, 1911;
D : 23155 ; Francis de Croisset, Paris. 14093
Feu (Le) sous la cendre; comedie en 1 acte,
[par] Michel Provins [pseud, de Gabriel La-
gros de Langeron] Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1903. 34 p. 12".
© Mme. L. Michaud, Paris; D:2997, Feb.
16, 1903; 2c. Feb. 16, 1903. 14094
Feud (The); a play in 4 acts, by C. Mosgrove.
105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Clifford Mosgrove, Kittanning, Pa. ;
D : 14611, Dec. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1909.
14095
Feud (A) in the Sierras; a drama in 5 acts.
Brooklyn, 1878. Ms.
© Morris Krauskopf. Brooklyn ; 1878 : 102.TO,
Sept. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1880. 14096
Feud (The) matrimonial; by R. McAdam.
© Rezin McAdam, Atlanta ; D : 14955, Jan.
30, 1909. 14097
Feud (The) of Maidensford; a drama in 4 acts,
by W. J. Gait.
© William J. Gait, Philadelphia; 1900:
A : 6839, Mar. 14. 14098
Feudal knights; a play in 4 acts, by A. Wort-
mann. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Wortmann, New York ; D : 543,
.June 3, 1901; Ic. June 3, 1901; Ic. .Tune 15,
1901. 14099
Feuersnot; ein singgedicht in 1 akt, von Ernst
von Wolzogen, musik von Richard Strauss.
Berlin, A. Fiirstner, 1901. 48, 6 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Adolph Fiirstner. Berlin; D: 647, Julv 10,
1901 ; 2c. July 10, 1901. 14100
(Beltane fire) ; opera in 1 act, the poem by
Ernst von Wolzogen, the English text by
William Wallace, music by Richard Strauss.
Berlin, Adolph Fiirstner, 1910. 51 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© June 23, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910;
D: 21605; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 14101
— See also Feu de la Saint-Jean.
Feuerversicherung; lustspiel in 1 aufzug, von
Ludwig Fulda. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben,
1912. 34 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1912; D: 31104; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 14102
Few (A) hours at Gibraltar; play in 1 act, by
Katherine Vaughan and Harry Welsh. 8 i».
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1915; D: 39628; Harry A.
Welsh, Romeo, Mich. 14102a
Few minutes in the bleechers; by F. N. Melvin.
3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1910; D: 20393; Frank N.
Melvin, Toledo. O. 14103
684
14104
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14125
Few simple Irish stories; by L. Sharkey. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1910; D: 20987; Lawrence
Sharkey, Philadelphia. 14104
Fez of Fezzan; a comic opera in 2 acts, by H.
MacGrath and H. J. Ormsbee.
© Harold MacGrath and Henry Jerome
Ormsbee, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D : 4241, Nov. 14,
1903. 14105
Fiaccola (La) sotto il mogg-io; dramma in 4
atti in versi, di G. d'Annunzio. New York,
Vincent Ciocia, 1905. 134 p. 12°.
© Ga1)riele d'Annunzio, Milan ; D : 6.546,
Apr. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1905. 14106
Fiamma; tragedia in 4 atti, di Francesco Pas-
tonclii e Giannino Antona-Traversi. Torino,
Italy, S. Lattes & co., 1911. 6 p. 1., [11]-
219 p. 8°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. June 10, 1911;
D : 24447 ; S. Lattes & co., Turin, Italy. 14107
Fiamme. See Dramas.
Fiance (Le) malgre lui; comgdie en 3 actes,
[par] A. Sylvane [pseud, de Paul G6rard] et
A. De Farges. Paris, Librairie th^atrale,
1900. 2 p. 1., 165 p. 12°.
© Andre Sylvane, Paris ; 1900 A : 9443, Apr.
13; 2c. Apr. 13. 14108
Fiance (Le) sans nom. See Betrothed's (The)
mother.
Fiancee's trials; a comedy drama, by H. H.
Peck. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry H. Peck, Boston; D : 7278, Sept.
19, 1905; 2c. Sept. 19, 1905. 14109
Fickle fortune — Continued.
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by Mrs. R.
Same.
© H. H. Peck, Boston; D : 11983, Dec. 26,
1907; 2c. Dec. 26, 1907. 14110
Flander's widow; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. E.
Blundell (M. E. Francis) and Sidney Valen-
tine. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourchier, Hertford, England ;
D : 11648, Nov. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1907.
.14111
Fianza (La); a comic opera in 2 acts, by B. W.
Ball, music by Willard Patten. Minneapolis,
1889. 47 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Bert W. Ball, Minneapolis ; 1889 : 2.5926,
Aug. 26; 2c. Sept. 2. 14112
Fickle fortune; a comedy in prologue and 3
acts, by F. E. Greene.
© Frank E. Greene, Boston ; 1878 : 1515,
Feb. 4. 14113
a drama in 5 acts, by E. Milliken.
© Edwin Milliken, Somerville, Mass. ; 1884 :
637, Jan. 9. 14114
Pacheco.
© Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco, Oakland, Gal.;
1891:26254, July 22. 14115
Fickle Juliet. See Lumber room and other
plays.
Fiddle (The) told; play in 1 act, by E. W.
Blanchard. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 13, 1911; D: 23400; Evelyn
Winegardner Blanchard, Columbia City, Ind.
14116
Fidele (Der) bauer; operette in einem vorspiel
und 2 akten, von Victor Leon, musik von Leo
Fall, in szene gesetzt von Victor Leon. Berlin,
F. Bloch erben. 116 p. 16".
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909 ; D : 16784 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 14117
Fidelia, the fire waif; dramatized from the
story published in the Fireside companion, by
Little Nell, the California diamond.
© Little Nell, Chicago; 1871:10802, Nov.
13. 14118
a protean sensation drama in 4 acts, from
Frank H. Stauffer's story of that name, pub-
lished in the Philadelphia Saturday night,
dramatized expressly for Little Nell, the Cali-
fornia diamond, by H. A. Weaver.
© Little Nell, Chicago; 1872:9898, Sept.
13. 14119
Fidelio; Beethoven's opera, containing the Ger-
man text, with an English tr., and the music
of all the principal airs.
© Heirs of T. Barker, United States, in re-
newal for 14 years from Sept. 27, 1892 ;
1892 : 26902, June 27. 14120
Fidelity; or, The model wife, a drama, by H, E.
Hill.
© Helen E. Hill, Brooklyn; 1883:56.54,
Mar. 27. 14121
Fidelity, valor and honor; a drama in 5 acts,
by H. V. Vogt. 52 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Harry V. Vogt, Milville, N. J.; 1887:
878, Jan. 11; 2c. Jan. 22. 14122
Fido; a comic opera in 3 acts, by S. Thomp-
son.
© Somerville Thompson, New York ;
D:1095, Nov. 14, 1901. 14123
Fidura; or. The Russian countess, a drama in
4 acts, by B. Wallston, Chicago, 1882.
© Blanche Wallston, United States; 1883:
411, Jan. 6. 14124
Field and fireside; a play in 5 acts, by J. A. B.
Williams.
© J. A. B. Williams, Philadelphia; 1873:
6528, June 11. 14125
685
14125
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14141
Field (The) of glory; or, A soldier's atone-
ment, drama in 1 act, by E. Hopkins. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915; D: 40545; Edwin
Hopkins, New York. 14125a
Field (The) trial. Sec My brother.
Fielding manor; a drama in a prologue and 4
acts, by M. L. Wright. Clyde, O., A. D.
Ames, 1885. 1 p. 1., 37 p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 162] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1880 : 3366, Feb.
8; 2c. Feb. 8. 14126
Fiend; dramatic incident in 1 act, by M. Wal-
lace. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 28048; Morgan
Wallace, New York. 14127
or, Torturer of innocence, an original sen-
sational dninui in 2 ads and 6 tableaux, by
S. M. Land is.
© Simon M. I^andis, Philadelphia ; lS7r) :
1181, F(>1). 8. 14128
Fiera (La) Corrupia; caricatura italiana, de R.
Lopez-Montenegro, Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1907. 18 p. 8°.
© Ramon L6pez-Montenegro, Madrid ;
D: 11029, July 22, 1907; 2c. July 22, 1907.
14129
Fierce (A) constitutional battle between the
Wolverine poet vs. the bear hunting author.
See Freddy vs. Teddy et al.
Fiery (The) caldron; play in 4 acts, by J. S.
Litt. 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D: 29281; Jacob S.
Litt, Chicago. 14130
Fiesco. See Robbers (The)
Fiesta (La); a spectacular play in 3 acts, by
J. W. Hays.
© Jenny Ward Hays, San Francisco;
1900 A : 11914, May 11. 14131
Fiesta (La) de San Xavier; a song story of old
California in 3 acts, score by Owen Foster,
book by G. Bowers. 128 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Grace Bowers, San Diego, Cal. ; 1899:
27221, Apr. 19 ; 2c. Apr. 19. 14132
Fiesta (The) of Santa Barbara. See Blond
(The) dona.
Fifi; 1 act comedy, by B. Honora. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
"© Ic. .July 7, 1915; D : 41175 ; Bertha
Honora, Chicago. 14132a
Fifi Chiffon; musical novelty in 1 act, by
G. Jones. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 3, 1913; D: 33860; Grahame
Jones, New York. 14133
Fifi, Fifi! a comedy in 3 acts, by L. Travis.
48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Travis, New York ; D : 8784,
July 5, 1900; 2c. July 5, 1906. 14134
Fifi just from Paris; a nmsical comedy in 3
acts, constructed for laughter and anti-dys-
peptic reasons, by H. N. Carlyle and S.
Golson.
. © Hal Newton Carlyle and Samson Gol-
son, Chicago ; 1893 : 17218, Apr. 7. 14135
Fifi of the toy shop; spectacular musical ex-
travaganza in 3 acts, l>y J. B. Rogers. [2],
23 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D: 3.5376; John B.
Rogers, Fostoria, O. 14136
Fifine; operette in 3 acts. 73 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Ijibretto only]
© Mux Fuchs, Cincinnati ; D : 4339, Dec. 3,
1903; 2c. Dec. 3, 1903. 14137
Fifinella; a fairy frolic, designed by Barry
.Tackson and B. Dean, lyrics by Barry Jack-
son, illustrations by George W. Harris, music
by Norman Hayes, play adapted for publica-
tion in book form, by Esther Van Gruisen.
Liverpool, Philip, son & nephew, ltd. [1912]
94 p. front, illus. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 26, 1912; 2c. Jan. 11, 1913;
D: 32683; Basil Dean, Liverpool, England.
14138
Fifteen dollars a week. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: $15.00 a
week.
Fifteen eighty-eight. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 1588.
Fifteen thousand a year. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: 15,000 a
year.
Fifteen years later; oi'. The shyster's trick, a
local melodrama in 5 acts and prologue, by
J. Barrington. 87 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© John Barrington, San Francisco ; 1892 :
33235, Aug. 12 ; 2c. Aug. 12. 14139
See also Shyster's (The) trick.
Fifteenth (The) amendment exemplified. See
Miscegenation.
Fifteenth (The) of January; college comedy in
3 acts, by Lindsay Barbee. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co. [1911] 76 p. 12°. ([Alta
series] )
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25.553 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 14140
Fifth avenue; a comedy in 5 acts, by J. S.
Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York; 1873:1790.
Feb. 22. 14141
686
14142
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14154
Fifth, avenue — Continued.
an oi-iginal drama in 5 acts, by G. F. Rowe.
<c) George Fawcett Rowe, New York ;
1896 : 2869, Mar. 7. 14142
Fifth, avenue hotel. See Porter's troubles.
Fifth ave. photo's. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 5th ave. photo's.
Fifth (A) avenue romance; comedy in 1 act,
by H. M. Fechheinier.
© Henry M. Fechheimer, Detroit; 1893:
12715, Mar. 13. 14143
Fifth avenue to the Bowery; a vaudeville
sivetch in 1 scene, by Franklyn Whitman. .5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Solomon Stern, New Yorlj ; D : 8220, Mar.
,30, l'.>03; 2c. Mar. 30, 1903. 14144
Fifth (The) commandment; a comedy drama in
f) acts, by George A. Lemming. 101 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© .Tohn Clay Rowe, .Jersey City; D : 6316,
Mar. 11, 1905; 2c. Mar. 11, 190.5. 14145
■ 1 act dramalet with music, by J. Steger,
24 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41625 ; Julius Steger,
New York. 14145a
a play in 1 act, by W. Steell. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1909. 12 p. 12°. (On
cover: The vaudeville stage)
© Willis Steell, New York ; D : 10372, Apr.
18, 1907; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 14146
See also Five one act plays.
Fifth jewel; a play in 4 acts, by G. G. Sheerin.
© George Garfield Sheerin, Dallas ; D : 7921,
Jan. 30, 1906. 14147
Fifth (The) Mrs. Murphy; by W. TI. Hartley.
© William Henry Hartley, Fall River,
Mass. ; D : 5880, Dec. 6, 1904. 14148
Same. 72 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Hartley, Fall River,
Mass.; D : 6064, Jan. 12, 1905; 2c. Jan. 12,
1905. 14149
Fifth (The) nocturne; drama In 1 act, by C. S.
Garrison. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911; D : 28220 ; C. S. Gar-
rison, Indianapolis. 14150
Fifth (The) race at Juarez; farce in 4 acts, by
W. Maxwell. [2], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28772 ; William
Maxwell, Orange, N. J. 14151
Fifth string; by H. Irwin and Minerva Court-
ney, from story of same title, by John Philip
Sousa. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17929 ; Harry Ir-
win, Clinton, la. 14152
Fifth (The) wheel; or, Fig'hting blood, sketch
by R. A. Donnan, Chas. Sticknev and W. B.
Clark. 9 p. f°. Typewritten. [With music]
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1910 ; D : 18718 ; R. A. Don-
nan, Kansas City, Mo. 14153
Fifty breaks in eight minutes. See Photo-
graphic fun.
Fifty days of Europe,
cookies.
See Batch (A) of
See Pepita,
Fifty-dollar (A) milliner's bill,
the gipsy girl of Andalusia.
Fifty-fifty; play in 1 act, by A. Metzger. [1],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915; D : 42075 ; Adrian Metz-
ger, San Franciscu. 14153a
-by J. P. Mulgrew. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. Dec. .5, 1914; D : 39232 ; John P. Mul-
grew, Dubuque, la. 14153b
■ by R. J. Beamish. [20] p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915 ; D : 42337 ; Richard .1.
Beamish, Philadelphia. 14153c
-song farce in 3 acts, words by Charles
Dickson, rhymes by Will B. Johnstone, tunes
by Will R. Anderson. 154 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 16, 1915; D: 40962; Isidore
Witmark, New York. 14153d
3 act farce comedy, by Russell M. Mur-
dock. 86 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915 ; D : 39859 ; Russell Mur-
dock, Maroa, 111. 14153e
or. The profit sharers, play in 3 acts, by
F. Kennedy. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1915 ; D : 40920 ; Frank Ken-
nedy, East Pepperell, Mass. 14153f
or, The worst actress in New York, com-
edy drama in 1 act, by E. Itoy. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914; D: 38300; Elberta
Roy, Brooklyn. 14153g
Fifty miles from Boston; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by G. M. Cohan. 123 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto]
© Geo. M. Cohan, New York ; D :10203, Mar.
23, 1907; 2c. Apr. 6, 1907. 14154
Fifty miles from. Cheyenne; or. The man from
l/ouisville, farce in 1 act, by A. Kirby. 19 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1914 ; D : 38884 ; Alvin Kirby,
Elnora, Ind. 14154a
Fifty miles from nowhere. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 50
miles from nowhere.
687
14155
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14172
Fifty million dollars in gold; a drama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by F. Howe, jr.
© Frank Howe, jr., Philadelphia ; D : G589,
April 13, 1905. 14155
Fifty per; farce in 3 acts, by V. S. Lawrence.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915; D 40600; Vincent Sar-
gent Lawrence, Brookline, Mass. 14155a
Fifty per cent; comic opera in 3 acts, by J. R.
Cocke.
© James R. Cocke, Boston ; 1897 : 5332, Jan.
15. 14156
Fifty-seven varieties. See, at end of alphabet,
titles begiuning with figures: 57 varieties.
Fifty (The) thousand dollar beauty. See, at
«'iui of ulpliabet, titles begiuning with ligures:
$50,000 (The) beauty.
Fifty (The) thousand dollar bride. See, at end
of alphabet, titles begiuniug with figures:
$50,000 (The) bride.
Fifty thousand dollars. Sec, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : $50,000.
Fifty thousand dollars reward. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures:
$50,000 reward.
Fifty thousand pounds. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: £50,000.
Fifty to one; comedy in 4 acts, by H. Y. Col-
lins. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hal Young Collins, JeflEersonville, Ind. ;
1892:30910, July 25; Ic. July 25. 14157
musical comedy, introducing an original
Fight (A) for a fortune; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans;
D:9494, Nov. 22, 190G. 14162
1 act comic opera, entitled The thespians,
written and composed by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York; 1893:
40934, Sept. 8. 14158
Fifty years after; playlet in 1 act, by M. Keene.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911 ; D : 24429 ; Mattie Keene,
New York. 14159
Fifty years from now. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures; 50 years
from now.
Fifty years hence. See Coming (The) man.
Fifty years of freedom; or From cabin to con-
gress, drama in 5 acts, by K. D. Tillman,
I'hiladelphia, A. M. E. book concern, 1910.
52 p. 16°.
© July 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910 ; D : 23018 ;
Katherine Davis Tillman, Pasadena. 14160
Fight (A) against fate; drama in 4 acts, by
John Rupert Farrell. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1911. 50 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911;
D: 23941; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York.
14161
See also Phillis' inheritance.
14162a
Fight (A) for a home; a melodramatic sketch,
by C. Dean. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cliff Dean, Chicago; D: 12836, Apr. 25,
,1908; 2c. Apr. 25, 1908. 14163
Fight (A) for a million; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by M. G. Spooner.
© Mary G. Spooner, Centerville, la. ; 1892 :
12445, Mar. 21. 14164
— a melodrama, by R. Vaun. Typewritten.
© Russell Vaun, Great Britain; 1900;
A: 12884, May 22; 2c. May 22. 14165
tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by Nel-
son Compton. Chicago, Chicago manuscript
CO., 1914. [32| p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Nov. 11, 1914;
D : 38773 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 14165a
Fight (A) for control; by E. B. Pope.
© Edwin B. Pope, St. Louis ; D :16116. June
23, 1909. 14166
Fight (A) for fame; by F. Quiun. 8 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Feb. 3, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23295 ;
Frank Quiun, Philadelphia. 14167
a play in 2 scenes, by F. R. Johnson. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank R. Johnson, Chicago; D : 12969,
May 6, 1908 ; 2c. May 6. 1908. 14168
Fight (The) for freedom; or. The sacrifice,
drama in 1 act, by J. J. Carniol [pseud, of
John J. Karniol] 1 p. 1., 33 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911 ; D : 25426 ; John J. Car-
niol, New York. 14169
Fight (A) for happiness. See False alarm
Watson.
Fight (A) for honor; a drama in 4 acts, and 8
scenes, by William W. Lapoint. 125 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ed. N. McDowell, New York ; D : 1749,
Apr. 16, 1902; 2c. Apr. 10, 1902. 14170
drama of love and hatred in 4 acts, by
Renge Dabney [i. e. R. D. Mesa] 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913 ; D : 35400 ; Ren6e Dab-
ney Mesa, New York. 14171
an idyllic romantic drama of the South-
west in 4 acts, by Miron Leffingwell. Chicago,
Chicago manuscript co., 1912. [2], 47 p. t°.
© Sept. 24, 1912; 2c. Oct. 10, 1912;
D : 31098 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 14172
688
I
14173
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14193
Fight (A) for life; a sensation drama in 3 Fighter's (A) last fight; an act in 4 scenes.
acts, by Stanley McKenna.
© George J. Croolier, New York; 1873:
SS40, Aug. 4. 14173
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910; D : 22955 ; James P.
Van, Chicago. 14183
or, The vision of victory, 1 act sketch in Fighting blood. See Fifth (The) wheel.
2 scenes and 2 moving picture films, by R. H.
Davis. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911; D: 23144; Robert H.
Davis, New York. 14174
— See also Jube Slogan. — Lost in the desert.
Fight (A) for love; 4 act melodrama, by H.
Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid] 74 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Hal Reid, Highlands of Navesiuk, N. J. ;
D:5077, May 25, 1904; 2c. May 18, 1904.
14175
Fight (A) for millions; melodrama in 4 acts,
by M. Douglas. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Malcolm Douglas, New York ; D : 1951,
May 31, 1902 ; 2e. May 31, 1902. 14176
Fight (The) for reform; drama in 4 acts, by
H. M. Grave-s. [1], 76 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1912; D: 29425; Harry M.
Graves, Chicago. 14177
Fight for the state; an American comedy drama
in 4 acts, by J. A. Murphy and Richard
Baker. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Anthony Murphy. Rochester,
N. Y. ; D:7585, Nov. 20, 1905; 2c. Nov. 20,
1905. 14178
Fight (A) for wealth; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. W. Graham.
© .Tames W. Graliam, Philadelphia ; D : 4514,
Jan. 18, 1904. 14179
Fight (The) in the lighthouse; by Robert
Stodart. 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Robert S. Stodart, New York ; D : 11579.
Oct. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 14180
Fight (A) with the dragon; play in 1 act, by
A. Heine. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913; D: 33566; Adolf
Heine, Philadelphia. 14181
Fighter (The), the peddler, the girl; play in 3
scenes, by A. Marks and Charles Potts. [1],
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914 ; D : 36009 ; Abe Marks,
New York. 14181a
by Charles Potts. [11] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912 ; D : 31769 ; Abe Marks,
New York. 14182
Fighting Bob; by E. E. Rose.
© Edward E. Rose, New York; D : 2573,
Nov. 10, 1902. 14184
Fighting (A) chance; drama in 4 acts, by
William Nelson. 56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Hannan, Chicago ; D : 15659, Apr.
19, 1909; 2c. Apr. 26, 1909. 14185
— dramatic sketch in 1 act, by J. Byrnes.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1914; D: 37016; Jack
Byrnes, San Francisco. 14185a
— 4 act play, by E. Ferris and B. P. Mat-
thews. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910; D: 20425; Edward
Ferris and B. P. Matthews, London. 14186
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. P. Rice.
© Charles P. Rice, New Haven; D:5632.
Oct. 12, 1904. 14187
by M. Russell.
© Marion Russell, New York; D : 4981,
Apr. 23, 1904. 14188
a 1 act play, by E. L. Merritt. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward Lawrence Merritt, Oakland,
Gal.; D: 14559, Dec. 17, 1908; 2c. Dec. 17,
1908. 14189
— a story of the funerals, by E. J. Fredell.
© Edwin J. Fredell, Seattle ; D :15651, Apr.
19, 1909. 14190
or, For the blue or the gray, a play in 3
acts for female characters only, by Dora A.
Shoemaker. Boston, W. PI. Baker & eo., 1900.
46 p. 12°. (Baker's edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1900
A: 396, Jan. 4; 2c. Jan. 31. 14191
Fighting cocks; 1 act play, by M. K. Brookes.
[1], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915; D : 42333 ; Mary
Kouncelor Brookes, Washington. 14191a
Fighting fate; a melodrama in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward Locke. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ;
D : 6857, June 21, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905.
14192
a melodramatic novelty in 4 acts, by
Lem B. Parker. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ;
D:5624, Oct. 10, 1904; 2c. Dec. 9, 1904. 14193
5379—15-
-44
689
14194
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14212
Fighting for freedom; a drama in 4 acts, by
Anthony E. Wills. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1906. 70 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Balder & co., Boston ; D : 8983,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2c. Oct. 23, 1906. 14194
Fighting- for friends. See Willie Live around
the world.
Fighting for gold; by M. Francis.
© May Francis, New Bedford, Mass;
D:6994, July 19, 1905. 14195
Fighting fortune; a comedy drama in 4 acts
and 5 scenes, by H. N. Dowley.
© Harrv N. Dowley, New York; 1892:
4551, Jan. 29. 14196
Fighting (The) 4th; by M. Whitney. 25 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Mary Whitney, San Bernardino, Cal. ;
D:9363, Nov. 1, 1906; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907.
14197
Fighting (The) hope; play in 3 acts, by William
J. Hurlbut. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D : 42691 ; David Be-
lasco, New York. 14197a
Fighting (The) man; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by M. Crighton and V. Kline. [67] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D: 36865; Marian
Crighton and Virginia Kline, Cleveland.
14197b
Fighting (The) parson.
© W. F. Mann, Chicago; D : 11596, Oct.
26, 1907. 14198
by R. C. MacCulloch. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Robert C. MacCulloch, New York;
D:5652, Oct. 17, 1904; 2c. Oct. 17, 1904.
14199
— drama in 4 acts, by Lem B. Parker.
[123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29684 ; Goes litho-
graphing CO., Chicago. 14200
melodrama, by L. B. Parker. 91 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Lem B. Parker, Jersey City ; D : 12539,
Mar. 14, 1908; 2c. Mar. 17, 1908. 14201
a melodrama in 4 acts, by A. M. Ander-
son.
© A. M. Anderson, Utica, N. Y. ; D : 4031,
Sept. 30, 1903. 14202
— play in 1 act.
© Ernest A. Fink, New York; D : 6087, .Tan.
17, 1905. 14203
Fighting Sam Houston of Texas; a historical,
melodramatic, sensational and equestrian
drama in 6 acts, by J. H. Wallick.
© James H. Wallick, Middletown, N. Y. ;
1889:3010, Jan. 25. 14204.
Fighting the flames. See Darktown's bravest
in Fighting the flames. — Fire (The) show.
Fighting the system; modern melodrama in 4
acts, by Agnes Cameron. [2], 65 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914; D: 37288; William
Francis Burke, New York. 14204a
Fighting the trades; or, All for love, a play in
5 acts, by C. Thornton.
© Charles Thornton, New York; 1873:
14278, Dec. 13. 14205
Figli (I) della livoluzione; drama in 5 acts,
by C. Pozzoni. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct 7, 1910; D: 22246; Carlo Poz-
zoni. New York. 14206
Figlia (La) di lorio; tragedia pastorale, di G.
d'Annunzio. New York, Vincent Ciocia, 1904.
134 p. 12°.
© Gabriele d'Annunzio, Italy ; D : 4590, Feb.
6. 1904; 2c. Feb. 6, 1904. 14207
• musica di A. Franchetti. Milano,
[etc., etc.] G. Ricordi & co., 1906. 40 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D:8200, Mar.
20, 1906; 2c. Mar. 20, 1906. 14208
Figliuol (II) prodigo (L'enfant prodigue);
scena lirica in 1 atto, di E. Guinand, musica di
Claudio Debussy, versioue italiana di Fran-
cesco Casanovas. Paris, A. Durand et fils,
1910. 16 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22441 ;
Durand et cie., Paris. 14209
Figments of fancy; by W. D. Hall. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia ; D : 7791,
Dec. 30, 1905; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905. 14210
Figments of fancy and diversified drollery; a
monologue satirical and reminiscent, by Wm.
D. Hall. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John L. Hayes, Philadelphia ; D : 8477,
May 4, 1906; 2c. May 4, 1906. 14211
Figs and thistles; college comedy in 3 acts, by
F. L. Windolph and W. S. Raub. 77 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1910; D: 20844; Francis L.
Windolph and William S. Raub, Lancister.
Pa. 14212
690
14213
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14231
riguras (Las) del Quijote; comedia, en 2 actos
y en verso, de C. Fernandez Sliaw, basada en
el libro de la comedia llrica del mismo autor,
La venta de Don Quijote. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1910. 85, [4] p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21986 ;
Carlos Fernandez Shaw, Madrid. 14213
Fiji; a comedy, by 0. M. Coolidge.
© Cassius M. Coolidge, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1896:13680, Dec. 11. 14214
Fil (Un) a la patte; comedie en 3 actes, by G.
Feydeau. Paris, P. Ollendorfe, 1899. 3 p. 1.,
246 p. 12°.
© Georges Feydeau, France; 1899:66166,
Oct. 12; 2c. Oct. 12. 14215
Filarmonica (La); sainete de costumbres madri-
leiias, en 1 acto y 2 cuadros, en prosa, original
de J. Ilomeo y J. Palacios. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1912. 35 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31564 ;
Jose Romeo y Javier Palacios, Madrid. 14216
Filia hospitalis; by Ferdinand Wittenbauer, tr.
for the Yale university dramatic assu., by
Prof. Farr. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1909; D : 17273 ; Yale uni-
versity dramatic assu., New Haven. 14217
Filibuster (The); a comedy opera in 3 acts,
boolj and lyrics by John P. Wilson, music by
William Loraine. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 5872,
Dec. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 14218
a drama in 4 acts, by H. C. Rowland. 85
p. 4°. Typev,^ritten.
© Henry Cottrell Rowland, New York;
D : 8209, Mar. 22, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1906.
14219
dramatic composition, by J. Eddie. 27 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1910; D: 20773; Jennie
Eddie, Newark, N. J. 14220
— farcical comedy in 1 act, by A. P. Sinnett
and M. Hoffman. [2], 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 18, 1914 ; D : 37349 ; A: P. Sin-
nett and Maud Hoffman, London. 14220a
— an historical drama in 4 acts, by Vernon
Mead and Bruce Hallam.
© V. M. Porter, St. Louis; 1900 A: 22170,
Sept. 6. 14221
— an original drama in 5 acts, by F. Keller.
© Frederick Keller, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 10231,
Apr. 9. 14222
— ■ a theatrical production, by M. Von Go-
linsky, story by A. H. Hyer.
© Mark Von Golinsky, Savannah, Ga. ;
1890 : 24682, Aug. 7. 14223
Filibuster (The) — Continued.
or, Perkins' perfidy, a comic opera bur-
lesque in 3 acts on a timely topic, book by
R. L. McCardell, music by Muniz and Julius
Andino.
© Roy L. McCardell, New York; 1897:
20828, Apr. 1. 14224
Filibusters (The); musical comedy in 4 acts, by
R. V. Spencer. 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21711; Richard V.
Spencer, Los Angeles. 14225
an original comic opera in 3 acts, by G. F.
Cole. Typewritten.
© George F. Cole, Chicago; 1898:37139,
June 17; Ic. Dec. 11, 1902; Ic. Oct. 3, 1903.
14226
a story of Nicaragua, a drama in 3 acts,
by F. White and H. H. Marks.
© Fountavne White and Harry H. Marks,
New Orleans ; 1873 : 2343. March 10. 14227
Filipino (The) girl. See Philippine (The) girl.
Fille a la cassette. See Casket (The) girl.
Fille (La) aux marins. See Marine-Gustl
(Die)
Fille (La) de Pilate; piece en 3 actes en vers,
par R. Fauchois. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustra-
tion] 1909. 1 p. 1., 34 p. 12°.
© Rene Fauchois, Paris ; D : 15568, Apr. 8,
1909; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 14228
Fille (La) des Eabenstein; pigce en 4 actes, de
Ernest de Wildenbruch, tr. de M. Remon et
N. Valentin. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration]
1909. 1 p. 1., 82 p. 8°.
© Maurice Remon et N. Valentin, Paris;
D : 15075, Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909.
14229
Fille (La) du ciel; en 4 actes, par Pierre Loti
[pseud, de Julien Viand] et Judith Gautier.
{In Revue des deux mondes, 15 mars-
1" mai, 1911)
© Mar. 15, Apr. 1, 15, May 1, 1911; Ic.
Mav 26, 1911; D: 24291; Calmann-Levy,
Paris. 14230
par Pierre Loti [pseud, de Julien Viaud]
et Judith Gautier. 2'"''-4'"' actes. {In Revue
des deux mondes, I'"' avril-l*' mai, 1911)
© Apr. 1, 15, May 1, 1911 ; Ic. May 22, 1911 ;
D : 24258 ; Calraann-Levy, Paris. 14231
Fille (La) du docteur; comedie en 1 acte pour
jeunes filles. par Alexandre Guillet. New
York, W. R. Jenkins company [1914] 13 p.
12°. ([Theatre pour la jeunesse, no. 12])
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914;
D : 88644 ; Wm. R. Jenkins CO., New York.
14231a
691
14232
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14246
Fille (La) du far-West; op6ra en 3 actes, tirg du
drame de David Belasco, par Guelfo Oivinini
et Carlo Zaugarini, adaptation frangaise de
Maurice Vaucaire, musique de Giacomo Puc-
cini. Paris, G. Ricordi et cie., 1912. 2 p. 1.,
ii, 121 p. 12°. [French libretto only]
© Apr. 15, 1912; 2c. Apr. 16, 1912;
D: 29378; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 14232
Fille (La) du garde-chasse; drame en 5 actes et
6 tableaux, par Alexandre Fontanes et Louis
Decori. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1902. 2 p. 1.,
139 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 2829, Dec. 26,
1902; 2c. Dec. 26, 1902. 14233
Fille (La) naturelle; piece en 1 acte, de B. Le-
breton et Henry Moreau. Paris, G. Joubert,
1911. 36 p. 8°.
© June 10, 1911; 2c. June 19, 1911;
D : 24508 ; C. Joubert, Paris. 14234
Same.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911;
D: 28091; Joubert, Paris. 14235
Fille (La) sauvage; pigce en 6 actes, par Fran-
cois de Curel. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1902. 2 p. 1.,
168 p. 12".
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 1297, Jan. 16,
1902; 2c. Jan. 16, 1902. 14236
Filles (Les) Jackson et cie.; operette k spec-
tacle en 3 actes, [par] Maurice Ordonneau,
musique de Justin Glerice. Paris, P. V. Stock,
1906. 138 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 7925, Jan. 31.
1906; 2c. Jan. 31, 1906. 14237
Fillette; comedy in 3 acts, by F. Older and
E. B. Harris. [4], 172 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1910; D: 22869; Mrs. Fre-
mont Older and Elmer B. Harris, New York.
14238
Filmzauber; posse mit gesang in 4 bildern, von
Rudolf Bernauer und Rudolph Schanzer,
musik von Walter KoUo und Willy Bred-
schneider. Regia. Miinchen, Drei masken
verlag, 1912. 81 p. 8°.
© Nov. 20, 1912; 2c. Jan. 23, 1913;
D : 32335 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.,
Munich. 14239
posse mit gesang und tanz in 4 bildern,
von Rudolf Bernauer und Rudolph Schan-
zer, musik von Walter Kollo und Willy
Bredschneider. Textbuch der gesange.
Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.,
1912. 42 p., ports. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1912; 2c. Jan. 23, 1913;
D : 32446 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h..
Munich. 14240
Fils (Un) d'Amerique; comedie en 4 actes, par
P. Veber et M. Gerbidou. 30 p. 4°. (In La
petite illustration, no. 51, 21 levrier, 1914,
serie-theatre, no. 31)
© Feb. 21, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914;
D: 36381; Pierre Veber & Marcel Gerbidon,
Paris. 14240a
Fils (Le) de Coralie. See Coralie.
Fils (Le) de I'homme; piece en 5 actes et 10
tableaux, par A. Valabrdque. Paris, A. Vala-
br§que, 1912. 117 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; D : 30681 ; Albin Vala-
breque, Paris. 14241
Fils (Le) de Porthos. See Perthes' son.
Fils (Le) du mauvais fils; de Georges Docquois.
[pseud, of Henry Gauthier-Villars] [8] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33182 ; Gaumont co.,
Flushing, N. Y. 14242
Fils (Le) du regiment. See Sou (The) of the
regim^ent.
Fils (Le) surnaturel. See Papa's darling.
Fin de condena; drama en 3 actos y 6 cuadros,
original de J. Arzadun. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1912. 63 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912;
D : 29786 ; Juan Arzadun, Madrid. 14243
Fin (El) del mundo; fenSmeno politico, en 1
acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original
de E. Paradas y J. Jimenez, mGsica de los
maestros San Felipe y Larruga. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1910. 30, 3 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910;
D : 21157 ; Enrique Paradas y Joaquin Jime-
nez, Madrid. 14244
Fin (El) del viaje; segunda parte de Reservado
de seiioras, original de E. Tecglen, mfisica
del maestro Manuel M. Faixa. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 16 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. .Tan. 2, 1912;
D : 28174 ; Ernesto Tecglen, Madrid. 14245
Fin du nionde; [piece en 3 actes et 20 tableaux]
de R. Francheville, illustrations de A. Barrere.
Paris, Librairle illustree, J. Tallandier [1910]
119 p. illus. 8°.
© Aug. 12, 1910; 2c. Sept. 3. 1910:
D : 21932 ; Robert Francheville, Paris. 14246
Final (The) cup tie. See Foot-ball (The)
match.
Final (El) de Don Alvaro; drama Ifrico en 2
actos, de C Fernandez Shaw, basiido en la
obra celebre del duque de Rivas, mfisica
del maestro Conrado del Campo. Madrid
692
14247
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14265
Final (El) de Don Alvaro — Continued.
I Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 28 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911;
D: 24320; Carlos Fernandez Shaw, Madrid.
14247
Final (The) heat; a trotting race play in 4
scenes, by P. Lynch.
© Philip Lvnch, Highlands, N. J. ; D : 1.5884,
May IS, 1909. 14248
Final (The) lesson; by Matthew Barry. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Brown, New York; D : 9663,
Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906. 14249
■ by M. Flanagan.
© Matthew Flanagan, New York; 1898:
11748, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 16. 14250
vaudeville comedietta, by Louis Weslyn.
[IS] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912; D: 28413; Maid a Du-
pree, New York. 14251
Final rehearsal; 1 act musical sketch, by E. G.
Seymour. Niagara Falls, Ont., Frontier
printing co. 7 p. 12°.
© Mar. 17, 1910; 2c. Mar. 19, 1910;
D : 20543 ; Emma Carter Seymour, Niagara
Falls, Ontario, Canada. 14252
Final (The) settlement. See Married for
money.
Final (The) test; play in 1 act, by L. Kyn.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6. 1914; D: 38410; Lucy Kyn,
New York. 14252a
Finale (The); sensational comedy drama sketch,
by C. D. Pflrrmann. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911; D : 25265 ; C. David
Ptirrmann, Newark, N. J. 14253
Finally he wins. See Parvenu.
Financial (A) chameleon; plav in 1 act, by
B. P. Glenn. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D: 32179; B^ron P.
Glenn, Ontario, Cal. 14254
Financier (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by E. J.
Chapman. Typewritten.
© Ezekiel .Tones ChanmaTi, Rochester. N.
Y. ; 1892:2886.5. .Tulv 11; Ic. Mar. 6. 1893;
Ic. Mar. 24. 1893. 14255
drama in 3 acts, by L. C. Moise. 68 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1909; D: 17341; Leonard
Corapton Moise, Covington, La. 14256
Financier of New York. See Six dramas of
American ronia,nce and history.
Finches (The) and the dudes; a comedy in 5
acts, \yf a citizen of New Orleans [pseud, of
G. P. Harrison]
© George Pettigrew Harrison, New Or-
leans ; 1885 : 23455, Nov. 9. 14257
Find (The); comedy in 1 act, by W. Bowman.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1915; D: 42377; Willard
Bowman, New York. 14257a
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Lester Foun-
tain. 8 p. f°. Type'CTTitten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914 ; D : 38286 ; William
Brewer, San Francisco. 14257b
Find the clown; play in 1 act, by K. J. Town-
send. [6], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D: 42397; Katharine
J. Townsend, Cooperstown, N. Y. 14257c
Find the lady; farce in 3 acts, by C. W. Colli-
son. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913; D: 32160; C. Wilson
Collison, Columbus, O. 14258
Find thou the other half; a play in prologue,
3 acts, 7 scenes and epilogue, by Frances
Lynn. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. Hieston Head, New York ; D : 7778,
Dec. 28, 1905; 2c. Dec. 28, 1905. 14259
Finding- a fatherland; by N. L. Almirall.
© Nina L. Almirall, Brooklyn; 1897:
26756, May 1. 14260
Finding- a flaw; by W. Z. Lange. 6 p. f°.
Type^vTitten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1909; D: 17570; William
Z. Lange, Cleveland. 14261
Finding her aflfinity; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 03 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12093. Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Julv 16, 1908.
14262
Finding- of the North Pole; melodrama in 4
acts, by F. T. Echezabal. 65 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1909; D: 17157; Frank T.
Echezabal, Nev,- Orleans. 14263
Finding- the North Pole; musical comedy in 3
acts and 6 scenes, by H. H. Wilcox. 36 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910; D: 21378; Harold
H. Wilcox, Cleveland. 14264
Fine feathers; an American comedy in 4 acts,
partly based on La maison neuve of V. Sar-
dou, by J. B. Matthews.
© 1. Brander Matthews, New York; 1871:
8848, Sept. 22. 14265
693
14266
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14282
Fine feathers — Continued. ^
an entirely original modern comedy, by
M. Meadows.
© Marie Meadows, New Yorlc ; 1SS5 : 1S550 ;
Sept. 1. 14266
play in 4 acts, by E. Walter. 132 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915 ; D : 39844 ; Eugene Wal-
ter, New York. 14266a
a play in 1 act, by O. M. Hucffer. Chelsea,
S. AV. [Eng.] 1S99. 20 p. 12°.
© Ellen Terry, London ; 1900 A : 5151, Feb.
26; 2c. J^eb. 26. 14267
Fine feathers do not make fine birds. See
Millionaire (The) janitor.
Finish (The) of Mr. Fresh; an original farce
comedy in 3 acts, by Scott Marble.
© Davis & Keogh, New York ; 1898 : 40694,
July G ; 2c. July 6. 14274
Finish (The) of Pete; an original farce in 1
act, by Edwin Baker. Chicago and New
York, The Dramatic publishing company,
1906. 12 p. 12°. (On cover: The comic
drama, 212)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9537,
Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 14275
an original sketch in 1 act, by E. Baker.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Baker, Nogales, Ariz. ; D : 4570,
Jan. 30, 1904; 2c. Feb. 15, 1904. 14276
Finer (The) shades of honor; a play for 8th Finished; comedy character sketch by L. Ben
grade pupils, by Marjorie Benton Cooke. nison. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
Chicago and New York, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company, 1906. 16 p. 12°. (On
cover: School plays, no. 4)
c) Ic. Apr. 7, 1915; D: 40298; Louis Ben-
nison, Los Angeles. 14276a
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D:9534,
Nov. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 142ba
Finesse; by E. Meade.
© Edwards Meade, Iron IMountain, Mich. ;
1892 : 7977, Feb. 19. 14269
Finger (The) of fate; comedy in 1 act, by W. W.
Quinton. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914; D: 37818; William
Warren Quinton, Buffalo. 14269a
a 1 act play, by M. C. Deering. 18 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Mabel Craft Deering, San Francisco;
D:3866, Aug. 24, 1903; Ic. Aug. 24, 1903;
Ic. Sept. 9, 1903. 14270
or, The death letter, a melodrama in 3
acts, bv Len Ellsworth Tilden. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1893. 32 p. 12° ([Baker's ed.
of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
28018, June 12; 2c. July 28. 14271
Finger (The) of God. See Dawn; with The
noble lord, etc.
Finished (A) coquette; a comedietta in 1 act,
by Frances Ayniar aiathews. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
29578, June 3 ; 2c. July 5. 14277
comedy for five males and sis females, by
Frances Aymar Mathews. New York, E. S.
Werner & co., 1907. 22 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York;
D: 11696, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907.
14278
Finished (A) education; a finale for the first
part of a negro minstrel entertainment, ed.
bv George H. Coes. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1893. 1 p. 1., 6 p. 12°. ([Baker's
darkey plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
428.57, Sept. 25; 2c. Oct. 20. 14279
Finished (A) fight; a 1 act monologue drama,
by A. S. Hoffman. 3 p. f. Typewritten.
© Harrv L. Newton and Aaron S. Hoffman,
Cliicago; b:1155, Dec. 5, 1901; 2c. Dec. 5,
1901. 14280
Finger (The) of scorn; a play in 4 acts, by Finished (The) picture. See Felicia d'Aufro.
A. L. Tubbs. Philadelphia, The Peun pub-
lishing company, 1901. 57 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia ; D : 326,
Apr. 9, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1901. 14272
Finger prints; or. No evidence, sketch by D.
Cunningham. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914; D: 35.528; Daniel Cun-
ningham, New York. 14272a
Finish (The); sittings from everyday life, in
1 act. by B. (Swede) Hall. 18 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 22036; Billy
(Swede) Hall, Chicago. 14273
Finished (The) play; first act, by J. C. lloeber.
Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914; D: 36023; Joseph C.
Roeber, New York. 14280a
Finisher (The) girl of New York; a comedy
drama in 5 acts, by I. Barsky.
© Israel Barsky, Conneaut, O. ; D : 2676,
Dec. 4, 1902. 14281
Finlay's Christmas baby; play in 1 act, by
J. A. Loining. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1912; D: 28622; John Ar-
thur Loining, New York. 14282
694
14283
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14300
Finnegan and Tlanagan; drama, by W. Cole-
man Parker.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
63257, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 14. 14283
Finnegan pasha; a comic opera in 3 acts,
words by S. MacDonald, music by Guenther
Kiesewetter.
© Samuel J. MacDonald, Newark, N. J. ;
1898:77315, Dec. 31. 14284
Finnegan's mistake; 3 act comedy, by P. Miles.
© Patrick Miles, Mount Summit, Ind. ;
1890:1491, Jan. 10. 14285
Finnegan's wake; an Irish comedy, by J. H.
Smith.
© .T. H. Smith, New York; 1892:24008,
June 8. 14286
Finnigan's ball; a comedy in 3 acts, by George
H. Emerick. cover-title, 1 p. 1., 51 p. 4°.
Printed.
© Frank T. Merritt, Mark Davis and Ollie
Mack, New York; 1894:20003, Apr. 19; 2c.
Oct. 10, 1899. 14287
Finnigan's courtship; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by George H. Emerick,
© Joe W. Spears, New York; 1895:61861,
Dec. 6. 14288
Finnigan's finish; a farce in 1 act, by Howard
Amesbury. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.,
1906. 9 p. 12°. (On cover: Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 27)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 8469, May
3, 1906; 2c. May 3, 1906. 14289
Finnigan's fortune; ar original comic Irish
play in 3 acts, by C. Townsend. Author's
ed. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 38 p.
12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Charles Townsend, United States ; 1893 :
49203, Nov. 4; 2c. Dec. 28. 14290
Finnigan's 400; an Irish farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. D. Flynn.
© James D. Flynn, New Yorks 1898:
39026, June 27 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1899. 14291
Finnigan's wedding; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by Geo. H. Emerick.
© Charles Murry and Ollie Mack, United
States; 1895:18154, Apr. 1. 14292
Finola. See Tara.
Fior di neve; dramma lirico in 4 atti, parole
di A. Colautti, musica di Lorenzo Filiasi.
[Milano] Society editrice Sonzogno, 1910.
5 p. 1., 8-92 numb. 1. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2c. Oct. 10, 1910;
D: 22254; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 14293
Fiore del passato; bozzetto drammatico in 1 atto,
da Edmondo de Amicis. (In II secolo XX.
gennaio, 1906, anno 5, no. 1)
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Fra-
telli Treves, Milan; res. no. 160; Ic. Jan.
19, 1906. 14294
Fiorella; comedie lyrique en 1 acte, de Vic-
torien Sardou et P.-B. Gheusi, musique de
Amherst Webber. Paris, Enoch et cie., 1905.
20 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & CO., Paris; D : 6742, May 27,
1905 ; 2c. May 27, 1905. ^ 14295
Fire; drama in 3 acts, by M. Austin. Act 1.
{In Playbook, v. 2, no. 5, Oct. 1914)
© Dec. 30, 1914; Ic. Dec. 26, 1914;
D : 39208 ; Mary Austin, New York. 14295a
Same. Act 2, 3. {In Playbook, v. 2, no. 6,
7, Nov., Dec, 1914)
© Feb. 13, 1915; Ic. Feb. 17, 1915; D:
89923 ; Mary Austin, New York. 14295b
play in 1 act, by I. Badanes and M. Z.
Shomer. 14 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915 ; D : 41597 ; Ida Badanes
and Miriam Z. Shomer, New York. 14296
Fire (The) brigade; drama in 4 acts, by H. L.
De Long. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1911; D : 23982 ; Harry L.
De Long, Easton, Pa. 14297
Fire-bringer (The); [in 3 acts] by William
Vaughn Moody. Boston and New York,
Houshton, Mifflin and company, 1904. 4 p. 1.,
107, [1] p. 12°.
© W. V. Moody, Chicago; A: 82811, Mar.
26, 1904; 2c. Mar. 26, 1904. 14297a
See also Poems (The) and plays of
■William Vaughn Moody.
Fire (The) chief; a comedy in 1 act, by Jo-
seph W. Staudish. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jos. B. Maxwell, New York ; D : 887,
Sept. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1901. 14298
Fire (A) cracker drill; for boys, by Adelaide
Westcott Hatch. New York, Hints publishing
company, 1903. cover-title, 2 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co., New York ; D : 4190. Nov.
5, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 14299
Fire (The) crackers; a singing and dancing
skit in 4 scenes, book and lyrics by C. B.
Casad. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Campbell B. Casad, New York ; D : 10618,
May 22, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1907. 14300
Fire (The) damp. See Down in a coal mine.
Fire (The) escape, 1 a. m. ; farce in 1 act, by
E. C. Griffin. [1], 19 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37769 ; Emily Cora
Griffin, New York. 14300a
695
14301
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14323
Fire (The) fiend; a pyrotechnic and fire drama Fire (The) worshiper; a romantic tragedy of
in 2 acts, bv H. Dumurs. Typewritten. ancient Persia in blank verse, by A. Silvani
and M. D. Buchanan, adapted from The
strange story of Ahrinziman by A. Silvani.
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Horace Dumars, New York ; 1891 : 28S6S,
Apr. 11; 2c. Feb. 17, 1892. 14301
See also Devastation.
© Anita Silvani and Marcia Darrali Bu-
chanan, Chicago ; D : 16095, June 19, 1909 ;
2c. June 19, 1909. 14313
Fire (The) fiends of Chicago; a revelation
of the great conflagration, by A. P. Morris, jr.
© A. P. Morris, jr., Baltimore; 1872:3741, pire (The) worshipers; a drama
Apr. 9. 14302
Fire fighters on ship and sliore; a dramatize
play in 1 scene, by C. L. Hagcn. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Claude L. Hagen, New York; D; 9812,
Jan. 18, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. 14303
Fire (The) fount; or, The Pirates of the Black
Isles, by Z. Evans.
© Zachary Evans, Louisville ; 1873 : 7375,
June 26. 14304
Fire (The) king; an original romantic drama,
with prologue and 3 acts, written in interest
of the fire department, by R. Hutchinson.
© Rodolphe Hutchinson, Garnerville, N.
Y. ; D : 2569, Nov. 10, 1902. 14305
Fire (The) of life; by K. V. Ridsdale.
© Kate Vinson Ridsdale, Milwaukee ; 1897 :
4568, Jan. 12; Ic. Jan. 12. 14306
Fire (The) of St. John's eve. See Feu de la
Saint-Jean.
Fire (The) patrol; by J. W. Harkins, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., V.'orcester ; 1891 :
6308, Feb. 16. 14307
Fire play; play in 4 acts, by H. A. Woodworth.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32817 ; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 14308
Fire (The) regained; play in 2 acts, by S. M.
Hirsch. [2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913; D: 32216; Sidney M.
Hirsch, Nashville. 14309
Same. New York, The Knickerbocker
press (G. P. Putnam's sons). 1913. 42 p.
12°.
© May 3. 1913 ; 2c. May 8, 1913 ; D : 33319 ;
Sidney M. Hirsch, Nashville. 14310
Fire (The) show; fighting the flames, a 1 act
play, by C. L. Hagen. 14 n. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Claude L. Hagen, New York ; D : 10681,
May 31, 1907; 2c. May 23, 1907. 14311
Fire witch; or, Mrs. Lester's surprise, an his-
torical comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Franklin
Frederic. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie B. Schrader, Washington ; D :
7474, Oct. 30, 1905; 2c. Oct. 30, 1905. 14312
© C. F. Newcomb and J. M. Hanks, United
States; 1882:17624, Oct. 23. 2c. Nov. 4.
14314
— dramatized from Thomas Moore's Lallah
Rookh, with songs and music by C. L. Moss.
© Clara Lewis Moss, Butte City, Mont;
1882:19016, Nov. 9. 14315
Fire (The) zouave; a historical spectacular
drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Reed.
© J. A. Reed, New York ; 1890 : 40133, Dec.
18. 14316
Firebrand; a drama in 5 acts, by J. H. Slater.
© J. H. Slater, Nashua, la.; 1890:9803,
Mar. 27. 14317
— drama in 4 acts, by A. Stringer. 121 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1910; D: 22773; Arthur
Stringer, New York. 14318
1 act play, by H. A. Phillips. [29] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
(g) Ic. Feb. 17, 1911; D: 23378; Henry Al-
bert Phillips, Sound Beach, Conn. 14319
— play in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by J. H. Price.
[159] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29703 ; J. H. Price,
New York. 14319a
or, The mystery of the masked 12, an
Irish picture in 4 acts and a prologue,
adapted by Wm. Tasker Dulany.
© W. T. Dulanv and Harry Duffield, Roch-
ester, N. Y. ; 1873 : 1875 ; Feb. 26. 14320
Firebug (The); in 4 acts, by W. L. Beers and
K. Stagg. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911; D : 25165 ; William
Lerov Beers and Katherine Stagg, New Y'^ork.
14321
a play in 1 act, by Clement Easton [i. e.
H. C. Easton] 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Clement Easton, New York ; D :
8338, Apr. "l3, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 14322
Firefly (The); dramatic composition, by H. R.
H. Hayward. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1912 ; D : 30611 ; Harry R. Hill
Hayward, Maplewood, Mo. 14323
696
14324
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14343
Firefly (The)— Continued.
opera comedy in 3 acts, by O. A. Hauer-
bach. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912; D: 30621; Otto A.
Haiiorbnch, New York. 14324
play in 4 acts, by E. West. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910 ; D : 20277 ; Elise West,
New York. 14325
Fireman Bob; by F. L. Jones. 25 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17348 ; Frank L.
Jones, Lynn, Mass. 14326
Fireman's (The) Christmas eve; a silent story
in 7 scenes, by C. L. Hagen. 20 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Claiide L. Hacen, New York; D:9872,
Jan. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. 14327
sketch in 7 pictures with musical and
vocal accompaniments, by C. L. Hagen. 12 p.,
7 diagr. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Claude L. Hagen, New York; D:2907,
.Tan. 26, 1903; 2c. Jan. 26, 1903. 14328
Fireman's (The) heart; by B. IMaroan.
© Beatrice Marean, Ocala, Fla. ; 1894:
37722, Aug. 13. 14329
Fireman's (The) sweetheart; comedy drama in
4 acts, by Nelson Compston. [56] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914; D : 37655 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 14329a
Firemen (The) of the Wissahickon inn; or.
How the chief fell off the waterwag'on,
operatic farce in 1 act. book and lyrics by
H. F. Norton, music adapted by Mary C.
Moore. 15 p. 8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 21. 1915; 2c. .Tan. 27. 1915; D:
39515; H. F. Norton. Seattle. 14329b
Firemen's (The) darling; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by Joseph H. Slater.
© Fi-ank J. Wesson, Chicago; 1891:40979,
Nov. 16. 14330
Firemen's (The) ward; a sensational comedy
in a prologue and 3 acts, by W. M. WiHiams.
© Wilbur M. Williams. Chicago; 1888:
33240, Nov. 24. 14331
Fires of St. John; a drama in 4 acts, from the
German of Hermann Sudermann, tr. and
adapted by Charles Swickard. Boston, J. W.
Luce & company. 1904. 139 p. incl. front,
(port.) 12°.
© .John W. Luce & co., Boston; D : .5607.
Sept. 26, ]904; 2c. Oct. 22, 1904. 14332
Fires of youth; drama in 4 acts, by A. Dwan.
[2], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1910 ; D : 22092 ; Allan Dwan.
Chicago.
14333
Firescreen (The); comedy in 4 acts, by Alfred
• Sutro, New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1912. 109 p. 12°.
© Aug. 8, 1912; 2c. Aug. 12, 1912; D:
30508; Samuel French, ltd., London. 14334
Fireside (A) story; a Christmas comedietta in
1 act, by Walter Gordon. New York, De Witt,
1884. 10 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plays,
no. 329])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26395,
Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 14335
Fireworks; by E. L. Waitt. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ernest L. Waitt, Boston ; D : 11682, Nov.
7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907. 14336
a comedy in 3 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© E. A. Locke, Boston; 1880:9445, June
21. 14337
musical and farcical comedy.
© G. W. Purdy, New York; 1893:31893,
July 6. 14338
Firing- (The) line; 4 act comedy drama, drama-
tized from Ilobert W. Chambers' novel of
same title, by F. Searight. [14], 152 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910; D: 21665; Franklyn
Searight, New York. 14339
play, from the book by Robert W. Cham-
bers, dramatized by F. Jackson. 116 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909; D: 17239; Fred Jack-
son, New York. 14340
Firm as a rock; a play in 5 acts, by F. Mayo
and J. G. Wilson.
© Frank Mavo and John G. Wilson, Chi-
cago; 1882:14535, Sept. 1. 14341
Firm (The) of Satan, St. Peter & co. See
Hereafter (The)
First (The) acquaintance; talking sketch for
male and female, by B. C. May. 2 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D: 36176; Benjamin
Chapman May, Sioux City, la. 14341a
First aid; unconventional comedy in 1 act, by
Joan and Richard Edridge. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 20 p.
12°.
© Julv 28, 1913; 2c. July 29, 1913; D:
33929; Samuel French, ltd., London. 14342
■ Same.
© Sept. 19, 1913; 2c. Sept. 20, 1913; D:
34498; Samuel French, ltd., London. 14343
First aid to matrimony; comedy sketch in 1
!K!t, by W. Wray, jr. 18 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D: 41623; William
Wray, jr., New York. 14343a
697
14344
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14361
First aid to the injured; farce, by H. A. Conk-
lin. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1909 ; D : 17601 ; Harry Adams
Oonklin, New York. 14344
First aid to the wounded; a duologue, by
Harold Montague. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1905. 9 p. 12°.
(On cover: French's international copyrighted
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 8S)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 7000, July
19, 1905; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 14345
First and last; or, Down the river, a drama
in 3 acts and a prologue, by John F. Sears.
© Fred A. Cooper, United States; 1878:
11941, Oct. 16. 14346
First and second Mrs. Delauze; play in 3 acts,
by Mme. Gabriel Mourey, tr. by D. Austrian.
[70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1910; D: 21266; Delia Aus-
trian, Chicago. 14347
First (The) baby; original sketch, by Mrs. W.
S. Blackburn. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Willie Scott Blackburn, Memphis,
Tenn.; D: 10639, May 25, 1907; 2c. May 25,
1907. 14348
First blood; play in 1 act, by R. H. Truax. [1],
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1915; D: 42103; Ravaud
Hawley Truax, New York. 14348a
First (The) born; by F. Powers. Typewrit-
ten.
© Francis Powers, San Francisco; 1897:
29169, May 13; 2c. May 7. 14349
romantic tragedy in 3 acts, by A. C. Che-
ney. [5], 71 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1912 ; D : 30311 ; Anne Cleve-
land Cheney, Brookline, Mass. 14350
First (The) brother; war satire in 4 acts, by
G. Schlotterbeck. [85] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D: 38902; G. Schlot-
terbeck, Cincinnati. 14350a
First (A) cabin passenger; play in 3 acts, by
H. E. Moss. 37 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914; D: 37433; Harry E.
Moss, Kansas City, Mo. 14350b
First (The) cause; tabloid drama of social and
political intrigue in 1 scene, written by Her-
bert Thomson, from a scenario by Howard
Wall. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42624; Herbert
Thomson cc. New York. 14350c
First class; a drama in 5 acts.
© Oliver D. Byron, Long Branch, N. J. :
1886:10688, May 4. 14351
First (A) class hotel; a farce, by T. S. Denison.
Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1895 : 35808, Julv
9; 2c. Aug. 24. 14352
First class through; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by W. J. Kohlman. 43 p. obi. 12°. Type-
written.
© "William Jacquard Kohlman, New York ;
" 1887 : 5327, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 14353
First (The) cloud; a comedietta In 1 act, by
H. Clendenen, adapted from the Italian of
Luigi Alberti. Typewritten.
© Helena Clendenen, Maywood, HI. ; 1893 :
5867, Jan. 30; Ic. Jan. 30. 14354
First come, first served; a comedietta in 1
act, by John Maddison IMorton. New York,
De Witt [1886] 16 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's act-
ing plays, no. 339] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1886 : 30299,
Dec. 29; 2c. Aug. 30, 1888. 14355
First (The) consul. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bartlett Boder, St. Joseph, Mo.; D:
10679, May 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 16, 1907. 14356
First (The) contract; original sketch, by B.
McClure, and V. Watrous. [6] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 8, 1912; D: 2991 8; Beatrice
McClure and Valerie Watrous, Seattle. 14357
First day of school; musical comedy, by O. E.
Schrader. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten^
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912; D: 30785; Olive E.
Schrader, Cincinnati. 14358
First (The) day of the holidays; comedy in 4
acts, by C. A. Pellauus [pseud, of W. S.
Booth] Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
35 p. 12°.
© Mar. 12, 1914; 2c. Mar. 13, 1914; D:
36331; Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston.
14358a
First (A) defender; drama In 2 acts, by J. A.
Herman. [3], 122 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23792 ; John Arm-
strong Herman, Harrisburg, Pa.
14359
First (The) degree. See Fat men's club.
First (The) degree of the Sorosis; a drama, by
W. Busch. Rev. Ms.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1886:6976.
Mar. 26; 2c. Apr. 10. 14360
First (The) duchess of Marlborough; a play
in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by C. H. Meltzer.
182 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Henry IMeltzer, New York ; D :
866, Sept. 16, 1901; 2c. Sept. 16, 1901. 14361
698
14362
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14379
First (The) edition; an entirely original com-
edv drama in 3 acts, by J. W. Shettel and
w! M. George.
© Jas. W. Shettel and W. M. George,
United States ; 1892 : 43883, Oct. 28. 14362
First (The) flag-. See Holiday plays.
First generation; a play in 4 acts, by J. Cor-
bin.
© John Corbin, New York; D : 7038, July
26, 1905. 14363
First (The) glass. See Rum.
First (The) Kentucky; a war drama, by W. W.
Gordon. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William W. Gordon, Rosedale, Kan.;
D:3498, Mav 27, 1903; 2c. May 27, 1903.
14364
First (The) kiss; a comedy in 1 act, by Maurice
Hageraan. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
CO. [1897] 16 p. 12°. ([American acting
drama] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : .59872.
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 14365
a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© I^aura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12057, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
14366
or, The rival tenors, comic opera in 2 acts
and 4 scenes, by V. A. Pomeroy [i. e., V. A.
P. Todman], music by G. Carmini Morley, in-
troducing selections from the best composers.
© Yiola A. Pomerov Todman, San Fran-
cisco ; 1871 : 6463, July 10. 14367
See also Wallburger.
First (The) lady in the land; by J. B. Totten.
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Bvron Totten, New York ; D :
9982, Felj. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. IS, 1907. 14368
-by Mrs. I. B. Campbell.
© IMrs. I. B. Campbell, Leadville, Col. ;
1896:30012, Moy IS. 14369
First (The) lady of the land; a play, by J. B.
Rickey. .56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Boleman Hickey, Roxbury, Mass. ;
D : 11037, July 24, 1907 ; 2c. May 21, 1908.
14370
play in 4 acts, by C. F. Nirdlinger. 134 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35598 ; Charles Fred-
eric Nirdlinger, New York. 14370a
Same. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.,
Hinds, New York; 1877:
14375
1914. 209 p. 12°.
© Mar. 27, 1914; 2c. Mar. 28, 1914; D:
36489; Charles Frederic Nirdlinger, New
York. 14370b
First (The) law of nature; dramatic sketch in
1 act, by Francis Powers. [1], 11 p. f°.
Type\^'Titten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911; D: 23716; Martha
Russell, Chicago. 14371
First (The) locust; sketch in 1 act, by Hugh
Mytton. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 20 p. 12°.
© Apr. 25, 1911; 2c. Apr. 26, 1911; D:
24057; Samuel French, ltd., London. 14372
First love; a drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1883 : 10229,
June 6. 14373
drama in 3 acts, by L. O. Moise. 62 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912; D: 29137; Leonard
Compton MoTse, Covington, La. 14374
First love fatal; a drama in 3 acts, by W. P.
Hinds.
© William P.
41.39, Apr. 9.
First (The) man; by A. M. Davidson.
© Abbie M. Davidson, Chicago ; D : 14992,
Feb. 4, 1909. 14376
First (The) mate; melodrama in 4 acts, by
T. W. King and G. Levick. 60 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thomas W. King and Gustavus Levick,
New York ; 1890 : 24676, Aug. 7 ; 2c. Aug. 12.
14377
First (The) national boot; farce in 2 acts, by
M[orton] G[oodspeed] Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1914. 23 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37872; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
14377a
First (The) negro jury; or, The lost verdict,
play in 1 act, by J. J. Morrow. [4] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1914; D: 36138; Joseph
James Morrow, St, Helen, Or. 14377b
First night; by G. V. Hobart. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910; D: 20065; George
V. Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 14378
drama in 1 act, by A. Fawcett. 8 p. 1.,
2-10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36125 ; Allen Faw-
cett, New York. 14378a
a very pleasing farce in 1 act, by James
Budworth, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt [1876] 1 p. 1., 16 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic di'ama, no.
88])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7984, July 3; 2c. July 26. 14379
699
14379
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14399
First-nighters; American comedy in 3 acts, by
H Forst. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915 ; D : 42493 ; Emil Forst,
New York. 14379a
First of April; a protean sketch, by W. F. Car-
roll. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. F. Carroll, Philadelphia; D : 9107,
Sept. 18, 1906; 2c. Sept. 6, 1906. 14380
First (The) of his family; comedy drama in
a prologue and 3 acts, by D. E. Davenport.
48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1913; D: 33699; Delbert
Essex Davenport, Kansas City, Mo. 14381
First (The) of May; a sketch, by Edward Ellis
and Edith Ellis Baker. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edw^ard M. Ellis, New York; D : 7717,
Nov. 29, 1905; 2c. Nov. 29, 1905. 14382
First (The) stone — Continued.
•play in 3 acts, by B. Israeli. [107] p. 4°.
First (The) of
Chief Enos.
the Modoc massacres. See
First (The) of the vendettas. See Paola.
First (The) precinct; comedy in 4 acts, by G.
Jacobson. [42] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D: 23810; Gershon
Jacobson, Washington. 14383
First (The) quarrel; a farce in 1 act, by E.
Foreman. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Foreman, New York ; D : 11898,
Dec. 9, 1907; 2c. Dec. 11, 1907. 14384
First (The) reproach; by C. D. Charles.
© Clement D. Charles, New York ; D : 450,
Apr. 23, 1901. 14385
First Samuel, 25th chap. See Nabal.
First (The) settler; a play in 1 act, by F.
Douglas. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Douglas, Philadelphia ; D :
1309, Jan. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1902. 14386
First step; drama in 3 acts, by H. Scherman.
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1910 ; D : 20901 ; Harry Scher-
man, New York. 14387
First (The) stone; American play in 4 acts,
by H. Clifton. [8], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1912 ; D : 31116 ; Henry Clif-
ton, Detroit. 14388
a play in 4 acts, by A. M. Bleich. [4], 52 p.
4°. TjTiewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912 ; D : 30888 ; Arthur M.
Bleich, Cleveland. 14389
Moss.
by F.
[3], 48 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912 ; D : 28258 ; Fredric Moss,
Kansas City, Mo. 14390
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D: 33951; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 14391
First (The) Thanksgiving,
for the school-room.
See Colonial plays
First (The) Thanksgiving dinner; a play for
' 6th to 12th grade schools, by Marjorie Benton
Cooke. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
company, 1906. 16 p. 12°. (On cover:
School plays, no. 5)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9492, Nov.
22, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 14392
First (The) time; a 1 act play, by J. W. Tomp-
kins.
© Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, U. S. ; 1899:
51484, Aug. 10. 14393
See also Lawbreakers (The)
First (The) toll gate; or, Buth Tipton, by G. W.
Dannettell.
© George W. Dannettell, Evansville, Ind. ;
1884: 11658, June 9. 14394
First (The) violin; a comedy in 4 acts, drama-
tized from the novel of the same name, by
Jessie Fothergill. Typewritten.
© Richard Mansfield, New York; 1896:
61352, Nov. 9; 2c. Nov. 24. 14395
a drama in 5 acts, by E. C. Winter, founded
on the novel by Jessie Fothergill.
© Elizabeth C. Winter, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1897 : 51981, Sept. 17 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1898.
14396
First (The) volunteer; 1 act playlet, by G. El-
more. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915 ; D : 39980 ; George El-
more, New York. 14396a
First (The) warning; by August Strindberg, tr.
by Velma Swanston Howard. 34 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Hilda Englund, New York; D: 11046,
July 26, 1907 ; 2c. July 16, 1907. 14397
First (The) woman governor; dramatic playlet
in 1 act, by Jessie Shirley. 15 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16357 ; Mrs. Henry
W. Smith, Spokane, Wash. 14398
First (The) world's sporting congress, and
carnival, and universal sporting goods ex-
position; by I. Mondschein.
© Isaac Mondschein, Cincinnati ; D : 1462,
Feb. 19, 1902. 14399
Fish (The); play in 1 act, by S. M. Childrey.
4 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915 ; D : 40113 ; Stanley Mor-
gan Childrey, Philadelphia. 14399a
700
14400
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14422
Fish (The) limit; little comedy in 1 act, by
J. H. Turner. [24] p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913 ; D : 34551 ; John Hast-
ings Turner, London. 14400
Fish (The) net; a society comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Ormonde.
© Eugene Ormonde, New York; 1892:
10683, Mar. 9. 14401
Fish (A) out of water; a comedy in 1 act, by
J. D. Jaxone. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Duke Jaxone, New York ; D : 3205,
Mar. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903. 14402
Fish (A) story. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Virginia Dudley, Florence, S. C. ; D :
10167, Mar. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1907. 14403
melodramatic comedy in 1 act, by W. Mack.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915; D: 41584; Charles
Bachmann and Willard Mack, New York.
14403a
Fisher (The) maiden; an entirely original
comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by Arthur ,J.
Lamb, score by H. Von Tilzer. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., New
York; D:3777, July 31, 1903; 2c. July 31,
1903. 14404
musical comedy in 2 acts, by J. K. Bangs
and Roderic C. Penfield.
© John K. Bangs and R. C. Penfield, New
York ; D : 3797, Aug. 6, 1903. 14405
Fisherman (The) and the pearls; a water spec-
tacle in 1 act and 2 scenes, by D. G. Aron-
berg and J. A. Taylor. [3] p. 12°. Printed.
© J. A. Taylor and D. G. Arouberg, Cleve-
land; D: 12387, Jan. 27, 1908; 2c. Feb. 18,
1908. 14406
Fisherman's (The) daughter. 59 p. f. Type-
written.
© W. H. Harder, Port Huron, Mich.; D:
6438, Mar. 31, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1905. 14407
a comedy-drama, by W. Gillette.
© William Gillette, Hartford ; 1884 : 16498,
Aug. 14. 14408
Fisherman's (The) hut; libretto, by W. F.
Peirce, music by A. S. Kendall.
© W. Fred Peirce, Boston ; 1884 : 3704, Feb.
20. 14409
Fisherman's (A) luck; a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by W. P. Getchell.
© Wendell P. Getchell, Plymouth, Mass.;
1891:13659, Apr. 15. 14410
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & company,
1893. 47 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
53198, Dec. 1; 2c. Feb. 19, 1894. 14411
Fisherman's (A) luck — Continued.
an Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene, by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7699, July 23; 2c. July 29. 14412
a humorous lyric pastoral, by M. D. Kim-
ball, music by Wm. Hubbard Harris. 39 p.
12°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Mather Dean Kimball, Milwaukee; D:
4588, Jan. 20, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1905. 14413
Fisherman's (A) romance. See If I were
only king. — Were I the king.
Fishermen (The); sketch in 1 act, by J. C. So-
lari. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; D: 28429; Joseph C.
Solari, St. Louis. 14414
Fisher's scoop; comedy sketch, by J. W. Sayre.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22995 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 14415
Fishing; by Wal Pink, music by George Le
Brunn. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Harry Tate, London; D : 8794, July 9,
1906; 2c. July 9, 1906. 14416
farce comedy, by the Clipper comedy four.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Millard and Andv Leigh, New
York ; D : 7235, Sept. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1905.
14417
Fishland; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10756,
June 12, 1907. 14418
Fishtown (The) heiress; or Sal Shadfish's luck,
a farcical absurdity in 1 act, by L. C. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia ; 1897 : 01G44,
Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 14419
Fisku.s (Der) See Schauspiele.
Fit and Suitemall fashions; a fantastic enter-
tainment in 2 scenes and a tableau, by Kate
F. Ellis. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904.
19 p. 16°. (On cover: Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4441,
Dec. 28, 1903; 2c. Feb. 18, 1904. 14420
Fit (A) in three spasms; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by B. W. Wallace.
© Bart W. Wallace, Chicago; 1892:48911,
Dec. 1. 14421
Fits, and Miss Fitz; another comedy of errors,
a farcical comedy in 3 acts and 4 tableaux,
by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1880 : 12824,
Aug. 20. 14422
701
14423
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14438
Fitz in full dress; a dramatic composition in
1 act and 1 scene, by E. A. Rackett. 6 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ernest A. Racliett, Chicago ; D : 10078,
Mar. 5, 1907; 2c. Mar. 5, 1907. 14423
Fitzebutze; nacli dem gleiclinamigen bilder-
bucli von Dehmel-Kreidolf als traumspiel
fiir die biihne eingericlitet von Willy Seibert,
musilf von Bernhard Kohler. Koln am Rliein,
Schafstein & co., 1901. 16 p. 16°. [Extracts
with stage directions]
© Schafstein & co., Cologne, Germany; D:
1218, Dec. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1901. 14424
Fitznoodle; an original American comedy in 3
acts, by B. B. Vallentine and John G. Wilson.
© B. B. Vallentine, New Yorls: ; 1886 : 6805,
Mar. 24. 14425
Fitzsimmons-Corbett figM; or, The contest of
the century, by T. F. Gaynor.
© Thomas F. Gaynor, Brooklyn; 1897:
19366, Mar. 25. 14426
Five a. m. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures : 5 a. m.
Five and 6 off; an original comedy in 4 acts.
© Henry B. Phillips, Chicago ; 1SS3 : 11042,
June 18. 14427
Five (The) Barrison sisters' extravaganza; a
musical drama. Typewritten.
© Fred Irwin, New York ; 1897 : 18667, Mar.
22; 2c. Apr. 3. 14428
Five (The) cent barber shop; negro farce, l>y
Frank Dumont. New York, Cliicago [etc.] M.
Witmark & sons [1902] 10 p. 12".
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 2752,
Dec. 10, 1902; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 14429
Five dancing ushers; by L. J. Curley. 4 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909; D: 19750; Leo J.
Curley, Waterbury, Conn. 14430
Five feet of comic opera; a monologue in 1 act,
by G. Hazard. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Grace Hazard, Washington ; D : 9374.
Nov. 3, 1906; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906. 14431
Five feet of novelty; a musical monologue in
1 act, by G. Hazard. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. May 20, 1910; D: 21103; Grace
Hazard, Woodridge, D. C. 14432
Five-fifteen; comedy of suburban life in 1 act,
by E. A. Adelman. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915 ; D : 40802 ; Ethel Alton
Adelman, Des Moines. 14432a
Five (The) Frankforters; comedy in 3 acts, by
Carl Roessler [pseud, of Franz Ressner], au-
thorized English version, by J. Fuchs. Nev>'
York, The H. K. Fly co. [1913] 127 p. 12°.
© Nov. 25. 1913; 2c. Dec. 29, 1913; D:
30003 ; H. K. Fly co.. New York. 14432b
Five (The) Froliques and their friends. See
Kriss Kringle's holiday.
]^ve hundred dollars reward; by Y. De W.
Kaplan.
© Ysabel De Witte Kaplan, Englewood, N.
J.; D: 13642, Aug. 25, 1908. 14433
Five hundred thousand devils.
alphabet, titles beginning
500,000 devils.
See, at end of
with figures :
Five in the morning; a dramatic poem in 1
act, by H. Hagedorn. 37 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Hermann Hagedorn, Cambridge, INIass. ;
D: 15813, May 10, 1909; 2c. Mav 17, 1909.
14434
■See also Troop (A) cf the guard, and
other poems.
Five (The) million dollar picture; comedy in
1 act, by M. J. Newman. [1], 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32049 ; M. J. New-
man, Chicago. 14435
Five minutes from Yell college; Dutch rapid-
fire talking act, by Harry L. Newton. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1909] 8 p. 12°.
( [Denison's vaudeville sketches] )
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16962; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 14436
Five o'clock; sketch in 1 act, by O. Dymow, tr.
from the Russian by Bernard Edelhertz. 23 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. .Tilly 21, 1915; D: 41282; Ossip Dy-
mow, New York. 14436a
Five o'clock tea; farce by W. D. Howelis. New
York, Harjior and brothers, 1894. 46 p. front.,
pi. 24°. (Harper's black &, white series)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1894 : 24537,
May 15 ; 2c. June 19. 14437
See also Kora (La) del te. — Mouse-trap
(The) and other farces.
Five one act plays; by Stanley Houghton.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. Ill p. 12°.
Contents : The dear departed. — Fancy
free. — The master of the house. — Phipps. —
The fifth conunandment.
© .Tan. 23, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1913 ; D : 33621 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 14438
702
14439
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
14452
Five pies; romance of Avalia in 3 acts, by D.
Carb. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911 ; D : 24997 ; David Carb,
Fort Worth, Tex. 14439
Five playlets; written for the Department of
social betterment, Brooklyn bureau of chari-
ties, by H. D. Jenkins. [Brooklyn, P. J. Col-
lison & CO., 1915] 39 p. 8°.
Contents : Mother Goose up-to-date. —
Judith and Ariel. — Our friends the foods. —
In a tenement. — Killing giants.
© Sept. 7, 1915; 2c. Sept. 13, 1915; D:
41740; Hester D. Jenkins, Brooklyn. 14439a
Five plays; by G. Fitzmaurice. Loudon and
Dublin, Maunsel & co., ltd., 1914. 4 p. 1.
203 p. 12°.
Contents : The country dressmaker. — The
moonlighter. — The pie-dish. — The magic
glasses. — The dandy dolls.
© July 12, 1914; Ic. July IS, 1914; D:
37G31; George Fitzmaurice, Dublin. 14439b
Five thousand dollars reward,
alphabet, titles beginning
$5,000 reward.
See, at end of
with figures :
by Lord Dunsany (Edward Jolin Moreton
Drax Plunkett) New York, Mitchell Ken-
nerley, 1914. xii, 116 p. 12°.
Contents : The gods of the mountain.— The
golden doom. — King Argimenes and the un-
known warrior. — The glittering gate. — The
lost silk hat.
© Apr. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36699 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 14439c
Five points; a drama, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1873 : 7982,
July 10. 14440
Five pound note; by S. Gait.
© Sterling Gait, New York ; 1897 : .59353,
Oct. 19. 14441
Five (The) secrets; a tragedy in 4 acts, by E.
E. Holt.
© Eva E. Holt, Haverhill, Mass.; 1894:
1466, Jan. 3. 14442
Five (The) sisters; libretto of comic opera in 3
acts, by C. F. Pietseh. [4], 70 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D: 31626; Charles F.
Pietseh, New York. 14443
Five (The) thousand dollar purse; a 1 act
comedy, by Edwin Hanford. 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© J. Herbert Mack', New York ; D : 12638,
Mar. 30, 1908; 2c. Mar. 23, 1908. 14444
Five thousand dollars; or, Wanted, a partner,
an original comedy in 3 acts, by J. B. Key
and W. A. Mestayer [pseud, of Wm. A. Houpt]
New York, 1884.
© James Barton Key and W. A. Houpt,
United States; 1884:5576, Mar. 17. 14445
Five thousand pounds sterling. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures:
£5,000.
Five thousand teapots; a comedy in 3 acts, by
M. B. Goodman.
© Minnie Buchanan Goodman, New York;
1889 : 33226, Nov. 1. 14446
Five times a wife; a middle-aged female
sketch, by W. H. Lingard. ^
© William Horace Lingard, Kew York;
1872:8656, Aug. 13. 14447
Five (The) wrinkles; a play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1915; D: 42519; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 14447a
Five years away.
See Deed (The)
See Grass (The) or-
Five years to find out.
phan.
Fix in a fix; a dramatic composition in 1 act,
by C. H. Bradshaw. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles H. Bradshaw, New York; D:
845; Sept. 6, 1901; 2c. Sept. 6, 1901. 14448
Fixed; drama in 1 act, by S. A. Thomson. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1912; D: 30268; Stanlev
Allan Thomson, Menlo Park, Cal. 14449
Fixed for life. See Skein (A) of yarn.
Fixed (A) idea; a drama in 4 acts, by W. G.
Harrison.
© William Greer Harrison, San Francisco ;
1896 : 64352, Nov. 25. 14450
play in 1 act, by F. Schleitcr. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; D: 36242; Frederick
Schleiter, New York. 14450a
psychological drama of modern life, by
L. E. Bisch. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910; D: 20382; Louis B.
Bisch, New York. 14451
Fixed post; comedy in 1 act, by E. Hopkins.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914 ; D : 35996 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 14451a
Fixed (A) race; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. A. Eraser and E. Wood. 64 p. f°. Type-
written.
© John A. Eraser and Eugene Wood, Chi-
cago ; 1889 : 3824, Feb. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 21. 14452
703
14452
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14469
Fixer (The) ; comedy sketch, by J. Slevin. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40374; James
Slevin, Los Angeles. 14452a
-play in 1 act, by G. Nagel. 8 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 14, 1914 ; D : 37034 ; Geo. Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 14452b
Fixing a Ford; farce comedy, by H. N. James.
9 p. f°. TypewTitten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914; D: 35990; Harry New-
ton James, Venice, Gal. 14452c
Fixing sister; comedy drama in 4 acts, by W.
Hodge. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1915; D: 40527; William
Hodge, New York. 14452(1
Fixing the furnace; dramatico-musical compo-
sition in 1 act, by B. Burke. [1], 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Au?. 10, 1912 ; D : 30499 ; Billy Burke,
New York. 14453
Fixing up Bessie; a rural comedy sketch, by
M. O'Neill. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice O'Neill, Milton, Mass. ; D : 438,
May 6, 1901 ; 2c. May 19, 1903. 14454
Fiz! bang!! boom!!! a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. E. Henshaw and M. Ten Broeck.
© John E. Henshaw and May Ten Broeck,
Boston ; 1885 : 4970, Feb. 27. 14455
Fjeldfuglen. See Efterladte skrifter; af Hen
rik Ibsen.
Flachsmann als erzieher; a comedy, by Otto
Ernst [pseud, of O. E. Schmidt] ed. with
notes and vocabulary by Elizabeth Kingsbury.
Boston, London [etc.] Ginn & co. [1904] vii,
190 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Elizabeth Kingsbury, Lincoln, Neb. ; A :
92610, July 25, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1904.
14455a
Flag (The) lieutenant; by W. H. Allderdice.
© William Hillary Allderdice, Philadel-
phia ; 1896 : 60009, Oct. 31. 14456
a naval comedy in 4 acts, by Major W. P.
Drury and Leo Trevor. 127 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Cvril Maude, London; D: 13751, Sept.
10, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1908. 14457
Flag (The) of courage; allegorical 1 act play
for amateurs, by Emma Gary Wallace.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1913. 9 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35443 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
14458
Flag (The) of honor; an historical, romantic
and spectacular drama.
© Edmund Gerson, New York ; 1877 : 7369,
June 23. 14459
Flag (The) of the army. See Eachel.
Flag (The) of the free; an original American
sensation comedy in 3 acts, by J. Templeton.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1873 : 9847,
• Sept. 2. 14460
Flag, the claw witch; or. Border life in Ne-
vada, a drama in 4 acts, by Mi's. G. Goldth-
waite.
© Mrs. Geo. Goldthwaite, Leadville, Col. ;
1891 : 30169, Aug. 24. 14461
Flagman (The); 1 act sketch, by J. Gorman.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911; D: 23332; Jack Gor-
man, New York. 14462
Flags of the world; poetical composition with
musical and pictorical embellishments in 1
scene, by Frank Tannehill, jr.
© Maude Tannehill, Greenville, N. J. ;
1898 : 15731, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 14463
Flaherty's masquerade; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by Cashman and Zalenka. Typewritten.
© Daniel P. Cashman and Barbara H.
Zalenka, Chicago; 1898:14077, Feb. 28; 2c.
Jan. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 14464
Flambeaux (Les); piece en 3 actes, par H.
Bataille. [In Petite illustration, no. 6, 5 avril
1913, serie-th6atre, no. 3)
© Apr. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1913 ; D : 33064 ;
Henry Bataille, Paris. 14465
Flambee (La); pi^ce en 3 actes, par H. Kiste-
maeckers. 36 p. illus. 4°. (L'lllustration
theatrale, 8* ann§e-207, 16 mars 1912)
© Mar. 16, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1912 ; D : 29375 ;
Henry Kistemaeckers, Paris. 14466
Flame (The); drama in 1 act, by V. Kline. 28
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31615; Virginia
Kline, New York. 14467
musical romance, by Overall Dean [pseud.
of J. O. W. Dean] 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1913 ; D : 32816 ; Janet Wil-
liams Dean, Corona, Cal. 14468
a play in 4 acts, dramatized from story of
same title, by L. E. Taber. Ill p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 1, 1912; D: 30148; Louise E.
Taber, San Francisco. 14469
704
14469
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14490
Flame (The) of heaven; original play in 1 act,
by L. D. Kornfield. [1], 31 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914 ; D : 35892 ; Louis David
Kornfield, Cambridge, Mass. 14469a
Flaming eyes; a 1 act play of French Canada,
by John T. Prince, jr. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© J. T. Prince, jr.. New Torlj ; D:6665,
May 15, 1905; 2c. May 15, 1905. 14470
Flaming ramparts; play in 4 acts, by E. B.
Delano. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1915 ; D : 42537 ; Edith Bar-
nard Delano, East Orange, N. J. 14470a
See also Unbidden (The) guest.
Flaming (The) sword; play in 4 acts, by M.
Goldsmith. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913 ; D : 33743 ; Milton Gold-
smith, New York. 14471
Flanigan's fiats; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. D. Flynn.
© James D. Flynn, Cincinnati ; 1897 : 71099,
Dec. IS. 14472
Flannigan's kaflfee-klatsch. See Hash.
Flannigan's wedding; an original Irish
musical farce comedy in 3 acts and 6 scenes,
by W. E. Bickett. Typewritten.
© Wm. E. Bickett, Columbus, O. ; 1895:
22204, Apr. 22; 2c. Apr. 22. 14473
Flash (The); tragedy of today in tabloid form,
by J. N. Wilson. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1913; D : 33088 ; Jerome
Nelson Wilson, New York. 14474
Flash-light (The); a romantic picturesque
drama, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1886:
18206, Aug. 10. 14475
sketch, by L. Volkman and S. P. Carr. [1],
Flash (The) of diamonds; 4 act molodramn, by
B. Kling. G6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling. Now York; D : 286."), .Tan,
15, 1903; 2v. ,lan. 15, 19(«. 14480
or. The Sovithern cross, a niclodrania in
5 acts, by F. 11. I'ai'ker, jr.
© Frank Robinson Parker, jr., IMiiladel-
phia; 1890:6472, Feb. 24. 14481
Flash (A) of lightning; or. The Confederate's
daughter, a play in 5 acts, by E. F. Rum-
ley.
© Ed. Forest Rumlev, Keuka. F(a. ; 1895 :
37836, July 22. ^ 14482
Flash (A) of red; a marine romance in 1 act,
by A. W. Stace. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Artluir W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 12275, Jan. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1908.
14483
Flash-point (The); play in 3 acts, by Mrs.
Scott-Maxwell. London, Sidgwick & Jackson,
ltd., 1914. 128 p. 12°.
© Apr. 2, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36663 ;
Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London. 14483a
Flashers (The); a farce in 1 act, by R. W. Peck.
oS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Raymond W. Peck, Chicago; D : 3870,
Aug. 24, 1903; 2c. Aug. 24, 1903.
14484
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1912; D : 30349 ; Lillian
Volkman, Baltimore, and Sarah Pratt Carr,
San Francisco. 14476
Flash-light Cragin; playlet in 1 act, by C. H.
O'Dounell. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1913 ; D : 33248 ; C. H. O'Dou-
nell, New York. 14477
Flash-light (A) from vaudeville land; play in
1 act, by Thomas J. Gray. Male version.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; D: 29201; Henry B.
Toomer, New York. 14478
Same. Male and female version.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; D: 29202; Ilonry B.
Toomer, New York. 14479
5379—15 45 705
Flashes; C. Scholield's new comedy.
© Charles Schofiold, Detroit ; 1882 : 362,
Jan. 10. 14485
Flat (The) hunters; play in 1 act, by J. MeCrce.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1914; D : 38367 ; Jiinie Mc-
Cree, New York. 14485a
Flat (The) next door; a comedy in 1 act, by
J. C. Fox. Typewritten.
© John C. Fox. New York; 1897:40271,
July 10; 2c. Aug. 16. 14486
Same.
© John C. Fox, New York; 1897:71291,
Dec. 20; Ic. Dec. 20. 14487
Flatiron (The) girl; In 3 acts, by L. Ditricli-
stein and W. Stcoll. 94 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Loo Ditrichstoin, Stamford, Conn., and
Willis Steell, Now York: D : 6919, July 7,
1905; 2c. Aug. 18, 1905. 14488
Flatterer (The); an Amorican coniod.v in 4 acts,
by C. J. Smith.
© Charles Jeffrey Smith, New York ; 187."; :
2674, Mar. 23. 14489
Flaw (The); or. The flaw in the armor, play
in 4 acts, I)y A. H. Gibson and Myrtle M.
Nuttall. 176 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1912 ; D : 29656 ; Addison H.
Gibson, Los Angeles. 14490
14491
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14505
Flaw (The) in the armor. Sec Flaw (The)
Flaw in the title; a rural play in 4 acts, by
C. E. Turner. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Celie Ellis Turner, New York ; D : 8028,
Feb. 19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 19. 1906. 14491
Flecktyphus (Der); dramatisches spiel, einem
schwank, von B. Schumann nach umgearbeit
und erweitert von E. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis..
Antigo publishing company [1915] 23 p. 16°.
© Oct. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1915 ; D : 42004 ;
Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 14491a
Fledermaus (Die) (The bat); operetta in 3 acts,
book by C. Haft'ner and Richard Geuee, Eng-
lish lyrics by Charles Henry Meltzer, music
by .Tohann Strauss. New York, F. Rullman,
1905. 31 p. 4°. [Libretto only. German
and English]
© F. Rullman, New York; D : 6222, Feb.
14, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 11. 1905. 14492
Fleecing' the lambs; a comedy in 2 acts, by
F. Damsel. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Damsel, New York; D : 9524,
Nov. 10, 1906; 2c. Nov. 12. 1906. 14493
Fleeing (The) flyer; farce in 1 act, by F. J.
Vreeland. New York, Dick and Fitzgerald.
1914. 18 p. 12°.
© Jan. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35534 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 14493a
Fleet (A) wedding; a romantic comedy in a
prolog\ie nnd 3 .'"kts, by G. L. Furniss. 117 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Grace Livingston Furniss, New York ;
D : 1506, Mar. 1, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1902.
14494
Flesh and blood; dramatic composition in 3
acts, by H. G. Ebertz. [19] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D: 38272; Henry C.
Ebertz, Stapleton, N. Y. 14494a
Flesh (The) and the devil; drama in 3 acts,
by G. Fulton and T. H. Walther. [Torquay,
The Devonshire press, ltd., 1914] 119 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1914; D: 36585; Grenville
Fulton, London. 14494b
Flesh-pots (The) of Egypt; drama in 4 acts,
by F. G. Buchanan. [3], 59 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912 ; D : 31795 ; Frances G.
Buchanan, Denver. 14495
Fletcher's revenge; a dramatic composition in
4 acts, by E. Gillespie. 131 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ethel Gillespie, Chicago ; D : 1684, Apr.
2, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1902. 14496
Fleur (La); tragedy in 5 acts, by M. Montagu
[i. e., Marie Montague Hubges] 94 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Montagu, New York ; D : 3167,
Feb. 17, 1903; 2c. Mar. 20. 1903. 14497
Fleur de neige. See Snegourotchka.
Fleur des ondes; drame en 4 actes et un tab-
leau linal, de G. de Montreuil. 32, 2 p. 12°.
Printed.
© July 28, 1913; 2c. July 31. 1913; D:
34185 ; Gaetane de Montreuil, Montreal.
14498
Fleur (La) merveilleuse; comedie en 4 actes,
en vers, par M. Zamacois. 44 p. 4°. (L'lllus-
tration theatrale, no. 153)
© June 25, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; D:
216S6; Miguel Zamacois, Paris. 14499
Fleurette; a dramn, by J. B. Marvin.
© .Toseph B. Marvin, Washington; 1887:
20058, Aug. 5. 14500
a play in 3 acts, by Marion Eseret [pseud.
of M. T. P^ortescue]
© Marion T. Fortescue, New York; 1874:
5051, Apr. 16. 14501
Fleurs (Les) de lis; a dramn in 3 acts, by H.
F. Taylor. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Ficch Taylor, Cos Cob, Conn.;
D:830G, Apr. 9, 1906; 2c. Apr. 9, 1906.
14502
Flickered (The) way; play in 4 acts, by G. M.
Fee. [2], 95 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914 ; D : 36062 ; Grace Marie
Fee, Detroit. 14502a
Flickerscope (The); by R. H. Hazard.
© R. H. Hazard, St. Louis; 1897:24116,
Apr. 19. 14503
Fliegende (Der) Hollander. See Flying (The)
Dutchman. — Tristan und Isolde.
Fliegende (Der) rittmeister; operette in 1 akt,
von Leo Stein [pseud, des Leo RosensteinJ
und Bela Jenbach, musik von Hermann Dos-
tal. Soufilierbuch. Leipzig, L. Doblinger
(Bernluird Herzmansky) 1912. 29 p. 8°.
© Nov. 14, 1912; 2c. Apr. 16, 1913; D:
33731; Ludwig Doblinger (Bevnliard Herz-
mansky), Leipzig. 14504
Flight (The); original play in 1 act and 3
scenes, by A. J. Lamb. [2], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1912; D: 31143; Arthur J.
Lamb, New York. 14505
48 p.
— play in 4 acts, by B. L. Seacombe.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40361; Belle Levi-
son Seacombe, New York. 14505a
706
14506
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14529
Flight (The) from tyranny; drama in 4 acts,
by H. Benmosche. [2], 39 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913; D: 34066; Herman
Benmosche, Roxbury, Mass. 14506
Flight of a dove; 1 act play, by H. P. Jameson
(Mme. Qui Vive) Proof.
© Helen Follett Jameson, Chicago ; D :
11793, Nov. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1907. 14507
Flight (The) of Aeneas; a Latin tragedy in 3
acts, arr. from the first four boolcs of Vir-
gil's Aeneid, by M. H. Barrows.
© Mabel Hay Barrows, Washington; 1898:
32128, May 24 ; 2c. June 24. 14508
Flight (The) of man; comedy in 1 act, by L.
Smitli. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1911 ; D : 2.5651 ; Lillian Smith,
St. James, N. Y. 14509
Same. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1914; D: 37326; Lillian
Smith, St. James, N. Y. 14509a
Flight (The) of the dragon-flies. See King
(The) of the air.
Flight (The) of the duchess; a romantic
drama from the poem of Robert Browning,
by H. H. Hay.
© Henry Hanby Hay, Philadelphia ; D :
1416, Feb. 7, 1902. 14510
Flight of the moth; by Richard Lane. 138 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, Chicago ; D :
7684, Dec. 8, 1905; 2c. Dec. S, 1905. 14511
Flight (The) of the sun goddess. See King's
(The) jester and other shoi't plays.
Flimflam (A) game; a farce in 2 acts, by A.
M. Sanford.
© A. M. Sanford, Chelsea, Mass.; 1898:
16217, Mar 9. 14512
Flimflamming father; rah ! rah ! sketch, by
L. J. Curley. [1], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1912 ; D : 30752 ; Leo J. Curley,
Waterbury, Conn. 14513
Flinders; or. The superior man, by H. C. Har-
back. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. C. Harback, Philadelphia ; D : 10362,
Apr. 16, 1907; Ic. Apr. 8, 1907; Ic. Apr. 16.
1907. 14514
Fling (A) in society; play in 8 acts, by J. W.
Morgan. [6], 104 p. 4°. Type^vl•itten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1911 ; D : 25755 ; Joanna W.
Morgan, Plymouth, Mass. 14515
Flint and Steel; or. The heiress hunters, a
comedy in 3 acts.
© Harry Webber, Chicago ; 1882 : 6304, Apr.
20;2c. Aug. 7. 14516
Flip; or. Tracked to death, drama in 3 acts, by
F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1873:
11569, Oct. 0. 14517
Flirt (The); a comedy in 4 acts, and containing
4 scenes, by Louis IMelbourne and William
Gill.
© W. J. Florence, New York ; 1886 : 16916,
July 24. 14518
comedy playlet, by F. Hoyt. [8] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22, 1912; D: 28385; Francis
Hoyt, Harrisburg, Pa. ^ 14519
Flirt with your own wife; a play, by M. J. New-
man. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30981 ; M. J. New-
man, Chicago. 14520
Flirtation; an American comedy in 5 acts, by
J. B. Matthews.
© J. Erander Matthews, New York; 1871:
8847, Sept. 22. 14521
— a drama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 4913, May
10. 14522
— a nautical comedy in 2 acts, by C. Barnard.
© Charles Barnard, New York ; 1879 : 16992.
Dec. 17. 14523
— play in 4 acts, by W. H. Hodgkiss. [2], 71
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1912 ; D : 31013 ; William Henry
Hodgkiss, Alameda, Cal. 14524
— a play in 3 acts, by J. W. Watson.
© J. W. Watson, New York; 1876:214,
Jan. 5. 14525
— a romantic drama of the Hudson in 5 acts
and numerous scenes, by B. C. Cuvellier.
© Bernard Charles Cuvellier, San Fran-
cisco ; 1878 : 1421, Feb. 1. 14526
■a society play, by N. Ames [i. e. Eleanor
Maria Easterbrook Ames]
© Nellie Ames, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 509, Jan.
15. 14527
— Same. Act 3, scene 1.
© Nellie Ames, Brooklyn; 1874:862, Jan.
24. 14528
— or. The married mashers, a farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by IM. Hudson.
© Millie Hudson, San Francisco: 1888:
8854, Mar. 26. 14529
Flirtation (A) by telephone; comedy in 1 act,
by S. L. Sternlield. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1915; D: 39434; Simon L.
Sternfield, Brooklyn. 14529a
'07
14530
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14547
Flirtation cured; farce comedy in 1 act, by
Francis Lester. New York, Tlie Roxbury
publisliing company, 1899. 1 p. 1., 10 p. 16°.
(Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:12672,
Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 14530
Flirting; or, Belinda B. Boles, a play in 1 act,
by D. Thompson.
© Den Thompson, United States; 1877:
1132, Jan. 29. 14531
Flirting (The) duchess; play in 2 acts, by Lin-
coln ,T. Polluk. [l],58p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914 ; D : 39231 ; Mrs. Lincoln
J. Pollak, New York. 14531a
Flirting (The) husband; a comedy in 2 acts, by
B. Collins. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Collins, New York; D : 12355,
Feb. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1908. 14532
Flirting princess; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
F. R. Adams and W. M. Hough. 79 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909; D: 17827; Frank R.
Adams and Will M. Hough, Chicago. 14533
Flirting (The) widow; comedy in 2 acts, by F.
Weisberg. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1912 ; D : 32059 ; Frank Weis-
berg, Chicago. 14534
Flirting with Shakespeare; dniiiiatic skit, by
C. Cunningham. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D : 38691 ; Cecil Cun-
ningham, New York. 14534a
Flirtology; 1 act playlet, by J. McCormack and
Eleanor Irving. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910; D : 22362 ; James Mc-
Cormack, Denver. 14535
Flirt's (A) finish; or, Is your father in? play
in 1 act, by H. P. Pollock. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915 ; D : 39314 ; H. Percy Pol-
lock, New York. 14535a
Flitter's flirtation; or, A strange proposal, a
character comedy in 1 act, by F. F. Schrader.
© Frederick F. Schrader, Washington ;
1896 : 14589, Mar. 5. 14536
Flitterwochen; schwank in 4 akten, von Arthur
Pserhofer. Milwaukee, 1900. cover-title, 74
p. 12°.
© Leon Wachsner, Milwaukee ; 1899 : 79480,
Dec. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1900. 14537
Flo Flo. See Maid of money.
Flo of the Black Hills; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. De La Celigne.
© Carlos De La Celigne, Plainfield, N. J. ;
D : 14589, Dec. 22, 1908. 14538
Floating Island; comic opera in 2 acts, music
by Thaddeus Goreeki, dialogue and lyrics by
C. L. Parsons. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten
[Libretto only]
© Ic. May 18, 1912; D: 29710; Chauncey
L. Parsons. New York. 14539
Floating kidneys; farce in 3 acts, by INI. P. B.
Graham. [2], 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D : 38399 ; Mercy Pris-
ciUa Bateson Graham, Sinking Spring, Pa.
14539a
Flock (A) of geese; by C. W. Walters.
© C. W. Walters, Philadelphia ; 1880 : 8981.
June 15.
14540
a musical farce comedy, by H. E. Webster.
© H. ICffa Webster, Chicago ; D : 7624, Nov.
18, 1905. 14541
Flogeo; an American comic opera in 3 acts,
nuisic by F. J. Heppe, libretto by G. M.
V^ickers.
© George M. Vickers and Florence J.
Heppe, Phihadelphia ; 1885:553, Jan. 8.
14542
an original comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by Geo. M. Vickers. music by F. J. Heppe.
I'hiladelphia, Avil & co., 1886. 27 p. f°.
[Libretto only]
© Florence .T. Heppe and William H. Halm,
I'liihidelpliia; 1886:7996, Apr. 5; 2c. Apr. 15.
14543
Flood (The) of Johnstown; 5 act drama, by J.
Paley.
© John Palev, New York ; 1890 : 8755, Mar.
17. 14544
Flood-tide; a drama in 4 acts, by E. W^eitzel
and Ennna Louise Orcutt. Detroit, E. AVeit-
zel, 1897. 253 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Weitzel, Detroit; 1897:14249.
Feb. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 19. 14545
Floor (The) walker; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. C. Ellis. Typewritten.
© John C. Ellis, Pittsburgh; 1898:16230*,
I\Iar. i); 2<'. Jan. 3, 1899. 14546
Floor (The) walker and the customer; a dra-
matic slvetcli, by F. Murphy and .1. E. Magei'.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Murpliy and Jack E. Magee, Chi-
cago; D: 11661, Nov. 5, 1907; 2c. Nov. 5,
1907. 14547
Floor (A) walker's romance,
love one.
See When two
708
14548
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14565
Flor (I»a) de la serrania; zarzuela draraatica en
1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, original de Francisco Ramos de Cas-
tro y Jose Mesa Andres, mCisica del maestro
p]nri'que Mayol. Madrid [Sociednd de aiitores
espaiioles] 1911. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25044; F. Ramos de Castro y J. Mesa An-
dres. Madrid. 14548
Flor de los Pazos; comedia en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de M. Linares Rivas. Madrid,
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912. 6 p. 1.,
60 p. illus. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31.568 ;
Mannel Linares Rivas. Madrid. 14549
Flora-Bella; operette in 3 akten, von Felix
Dormann [pseud, of Felix Biedermann] musik
von Charles Cuvillier. Vollstandiges regie-
buch. Leipzig, Leipziger biihnenverlag Erhard
Schultz, 1913. 1 p. 1., 188 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; D: 36235; Leipziger
biihnenverlag Erhard Schultz, Leipzig.
14549a
Flora Flitabout's flight; farce in 1 act, by E.
F. Payne. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Jan. 8, 1912; D: 28247; Edward F.
Payne, Belmont, Mass. 14550
Flora Florizel; a musical play in 1 act, by
Doris Francklyn. cover-title, [12] p. 8°.
Printed.
© D. Francklyn, New York ; D : 6475, Mar.
27, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 1905. 14551
Flora, la viuda verde; humorada comico-llrica
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en verso
(parodfa de la opereta Dora, la viuda alegre)
por Federifo Riera, Leon Navarro y Manuel
Peris, mtisica de los maestros Francisco A.
de San Felipe y Cayo Vela. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1911. 44 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24304; F. Riera, L. Navarro y M. Peris.
Madrid. 14552
Floral (The) star addenda; play in 1 act, by
D. D. D. Pinney. [3], 22 p. 8°. Typewrit-,
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914; D : 38127 ; Delia De-
light Dorrance Pinney, Seattle. 14552a
Floralia; or, Feast of Flora, a dramatic com-
position, by J. M. Diamond.
© Juliet M. Diamond, United States ; 1898 :
24127, Apr. 16. 14553
Floraline; a pantomime, by .T. H. Connelly.
© James H. Connelly, Boston; 1873:2.575,
March 15. 14554
Flora's garden; or, The choice of a flower, dra-
matic ballet in 1 act, by A. Thompson.
© Alfred Thompson, New York ; 1890 : 6703,
Feb. 26. 14555
Florell; or. Unclaimed, an original comedy
drama in 4 acts, by W. C. Cowper.
© Will C. Cowper, New York ; 1886 : 12748,
June 1. 14556
Florence; a play in 4 acts, with a prologue,
dramatized from a story called Florence of
Faulkland, by George Chapman, sr.
© Dewey & co., San Francisco ; 1874 :
10846, Aug. 20. ^ 14557
Florence of Faulkland. See Florence.
Florentine (A) enchantment; a romantic light
opera in 3 acts, by Julia S. Bowring Maltese.
© Salvatore R. Maltese, Salt Lake Citv ;
D : 11.528, Oct. 12, 1907. 14558
Florentine (A) tragedy; by Oscar Wilde, open-
ing scene by Sturge Moore. Boston and Lon-
don, J. W. Luce & company, 1908. 1 p. 1., v-x,
[2], 66 p. 8°.
© John W. Luce & co., Boston ; D : 13923,
Sept. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 14559
Florentines (The); a play in 3 acts, by M. V.
SaniueLs. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice V. Samuels, San Francisco; D:
4146, Oct. 27, 1903; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 14560
Floret; or. The poor girl, a domestic drama in
4 acts, from the tales of Pierce Egan, by J. F.
Babcock. Bangor, Me,, S. O. Bailey, 1874.
1 p. 1. 62 p., 1 1. 12°.
. © J. Frederick Babcock, Bangor, Me. ; 1874 :
15951, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Dec. 31. 14561
Florette; a comedy, by Con T. Murphy.
© C. E. Callahan, New York ; 1885 : 14473,
July 6. 14562
comedy in 1 act, by L. E. Taber. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915 ; D : 40993 ; Louise E.
Taber, San Francisco. 14562a
Florette et Patapon; piece en 3 actes, par
Maurice Hennequin et Pierre Veber. Paris,
P. V. Stock, 1906. 192 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 7996, Feb. 15,
1906 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1906. 14563
Florian's dream; for an original pantomime in
1 act, by V. Thompson.
© Vance Thompson, New York ; 1898:22573.
Apr. 9. 14564
Florida; a romance of the Reconstruction, com-
edy drama in 3 acts, by B. C. Cuvellier.
© Bernard Charles Cuvellier, San Fran-
cisco ; 1885 : 12122, June 1, 14565
709
14566
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14582
Florida (A) enchantment.
Travers.
tScc Mr. Lillian
Florida (A) honeymoon; musical play in 2 acts,
words by W. A. Kyan, music by Oscar P.
Condon. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. July 19, 1911 ; D : 24727 ; William A.
Kyan, St. Louis. 14566
Florida water; a burlesque in 3 acts.
© Frederick W. Arnold, jr., Edward W.
Corliss, William Adams Slade, and Borden D.
Whiting, Providence, R. I. ; 1896 : 10945, Feb.
17 ; 2c. May 2 ; 2c. May 9. 14567
Florimel; a romantic drama, by S. Rosenfeld.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York; 1881:
16414, Oct. 24. 14568
Florinda, the vagabond heroine; a society play
in 4 acts, by R. Hoskin. 33 p. 8°. Printed.
© Robert Hoskin, New York; 1873:9930,
Sept. 4; 2c. Sept. 13. 14589
Florist (The) shop; comedy in 1 act, by W.
Hawkridge. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915; D : 40313 ; Winifred
Hawkridge, Boston, 14569a
Florist's (The) daughters (Hasemans toech-
ter); a comedy in 3 acts, by Adolph L'Arronge.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1878:2363,
Feb. 25. 14570
Florist's (The) shop; [in 3 acts, English tr. and
adaptation by Oliver Herford from Alexander
Engel and Julius Horst's Gliick bei frauen]
[147] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1909 ; D : 16321 : Henry W.
Savage, New York. 14571
Florita; an episode of Napoleon's invasion of
Spain, a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by
H. R. Evans, music by M. Lichtenstein-Koe-
vessy. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Henry R. Evans, Washington, and Maxi-
milian Lichtonstein-Koevessy, New York; D:
7124, Aug. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 18, 1905. 14572
Florizel; imaginary adventui'e of Prince Flori-
zel of Bohemia, play in 4 acts, suggested by
Robert Louis Stevenson's stories, The new
Arabian nights, by C. C. L'Estrange. 162 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 39976; Constance
Collier L'Estrange, London. 14572a
Flossie Fewclothes; 1 act vaudeville sketch, by
CLlaudia] Lucas. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1912 ; D : 29563 ; Leslie Moros-
00, New York. 14573
Flossie's aunt. See Miss Impossible.
Flossie's lover; play in 1 act, by E. W. Fifield.
[2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912 ; D : 30730 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 14574
Flossie's stage wait; comedy dramatic sketch,
by J. D. Jaxone. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D : 20265 ; Jay Duke
.Taxone, Chicago. 14575
Flossie's wedding; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. J. Piesse.
© Francis James Piesse, Chicago ; 1896 :
33927, June 8. 14576
Flossy of the five and ten; vaudeville offering,
by F. A. Brennan. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 39977; Florence
Agnes Brennan, New York. 14576a
Flotsam; playlet in 1 act, by A. E. Smylie. 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914 ; D : 35845 ; Adolphe Ed-
ward Smylie, Brooklyn. 14576b
Flotsam and jetsam; a play in 5 acts, by L. R.
Shewell.
© L. R. Shewell, Baltimore ; 1879 : 1484,
Jan. 30. 14577
Flower (The) and the leaf; an original 1 act
play, by F. Cowan.
© Fletcher Cowan, Hoboken, N. J.; 1891:
2S130, Aug. 5. 14578
Flower (A) fantasie; a garland drill arr. for 25
girls, by Adelaide Westcott Hatch. New York,
Hints publishing company, 1903. cover-title,
[4] p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co., New York ; D : 4193, Nov.
5, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 14579
Flower girl; comedy drama in 4 acts, by L.
Engel. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leo Engel, New York ; D : 4884, Apr. 15,
1904; 2c. Apr. 15, 1904. 14580
M
— a play in 1 act, by M. A. Dittenhoefer
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mortimer A. Dittenhoefer, Mansfield, O. ;
I> : 58, Jan. 21, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1901. 14581
Flower (The) girl of Cuba.
. Nightingale (The)
Sec Esmerelda.-
Flower (The) girl of New York, i^rc Sweet-
brier.
Flov/er (The) girl of the Innocents; or. The
broken medal; or, Lenora Concini, the Gali-
gai; or, The death of Henri Quatre, tr. and
adapted from the French, by E. Wnller.
© Emma Waller, New York; 1872:81.58,
Aug. 1. 14582
Flower (The) of Chinatown. See Little Kai
Jing.
710
14583
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14602
riower (The) of chivalry; a romance of Bayard,
the blameless knight, by Lilian White [i. e..
Lilian White Spencer] and George Soule
Spencer.
© George Soule Spencer and Lilian White
Spencer, Milwaukee; D : 83G, Sept. 5, 1901.
14583
Same. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Soule Spencer, New York; D:
5241, June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904. 14584
Flower (The) of Connamara; or, The patriot's
dream, a play in 4 acts, by H. Robinson.
© Hugh Robinson, San Francisco; 1870:
3310, Nov. 1. 14585
Flower of destiny; an historical romantic
drama in 6 tableaux, by W. D. Orcutt and
L. T. Orcutt. 4 p. 1., 138 p. 8°. Printed.
© William Dana Orcutt and Louise Thomp-
son Orcutt, Boston; D : 8112, Mar. 6, 1906:
2c. Mar. 21. 1906. 14586
Flower (The) of Italy; adapted by W. A. Tre-
mayne. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pasqualina De Voe, Boston; D:10290,
Apr. 8, 1907; 2c. Apr. 19, 1907. 14587
a drama in 3 acts, by C. E. Turner. 95 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Celie Ellis Turner, New York ; D : 12915,
May 6, 1908; 2c. May 6, 1908. 14588
— romantic emotional drama in 4 acts. 81 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Pasqualina De Voe, Boston ; D : 8456, May
1, 1906; 2c. May 16, 1906. 14589
Flower (A) of Japan; by L. Kugel. Typewrit-
ten.
© Lee Kugel, New York; 1900 A: 21501,
Aug. 28; 2c. Aug. 28. 14590
Flower (The) of Kilmona. See Art. O'Brien.
Flower (The) of Louisiana; melodrama in 4
acts, rewritten and rev. by L. Macdonald.
© Lawrence Macdonald, New York ; D :
2491, Oct. 24, 1902. 14591
Flower (The) of Moorish chivalry; by Fides
A. Kiefer.
© Delia C. Kiefer, New York; D : 10209,
Mar. 25, 1907. 14592
Flower of Plymouth; drama in 3 acts, by I.
Wolff Richards.
© Isaac W^olff, New York; 1887:34094,
Dec. 28. 14593
Flower (The) of power; play in 4 acts, by V.
Kelsey. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1912 ; D : 30839 ; Vera Kel-
sey, Grand Forks, N. D. 14594
Flower (The) of the family; a comedy in 3
acts, by the author of Sylvia's soldier, etc.
Boston, G. M. Baker and company.
© George M. Baker, United States; 1876:
13980, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 19. 14595
See also Handy dramas for amateur
actors.
Flower (The) of the fiock; a comic opera, by
M. Nicolson.
© Malcolm Nicolson, Alma, Kan. ; 1893 :
39463, Aug. 29. 14596
Flower of the peach; play in 4 acts, by Justin
Sterns [pseud, of J. S. Lewis] [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914; D: 37615; Justine
Sterns Lewis, Buffalo. 14596a
Flower (A) of Yeddo; a Japanese comedy in
1 act in verse, adapted from the French bj'
Victor Mapes. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1906. cover-title, 27 p.
12°. (French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 102)
© Samuel French, New York; D:8640,
June 5, 1906; 2c. June 12, 1906. 14597
Flower (The) on the moor. See Redknights.
Flower (The) shop; play in 1 act, by A. W.
Curtis and W. Blake. [15] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D: 37182; Winfield
Blake and A. W. Curtis, San Francisco.
14597a
a play in 3 acts, by M. C. Wentworth.
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IVIarion Craig Wentworth, Salem, Mass. ;
D : 15041, Feb. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1909.
14598
Same. Boston, Richard G. Badger, 1912.
117 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911 ; D : 25821 ;
Marion Craig Wentworth, Boston. 14599
Flower (The) show; a burlesque, by W. De-
lavoye. Typewritten.
© Will Delavoye, New York; 1898:75514.
Dec. 24; 2c. Apr. 5, 1899. 14600
Flowerette; or. Child of the streets, sensa-
tional drama in 2 acts, by W. F. Lingard.
© W. P. Lingard, Boston ; 1876 : 3107, Mar.
13. 14601
Flowerland; by B. K. Shipley.
© Bertie K. Shipley, New York : D : 14350,
Nov. 21, 1908. 1460g
711
14603
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14620
Flowers (The) and the storm; in dance and
pjiiitonjime. with niusicjii nnd (electrical effects,
by C. Tliompson. (5 p. nbl. IG". Typewrit-
ten. [Words oidy]
© Charlotte Thompson, New York ; D : 737,
Aug. 9, 1901; 2c. Aug. 9, 1901. 14603
Flowers and weeds. .SVe Heart (The) of Lon-
don.
Flowers' convention; dramatico-musical com-
position in 1 act. by R. M. Sidey. [4], 18 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1914; D: 38793; Rose M.
Sidey, Los Angeles. 14603a
Flowers (The) of Avalon; play by J. A. Tay-
lor. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915; D: 41682; Jeanie A.
Taylor, Boston. 14603b
Flowers (The) of Kama; play in 4 acts, by
Frere Cliampuey. [11, 41 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1914; D : 37883 ; E. Frere
Chanipney, San Francisco. 14603c
Flowers of passion; drama in 3 acts, by .Tame.s
Cricliton. 11 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1911; D : 24068 ; Elizabeth
IV I. Crichton Clarke, AVashington. 14604
Flowers (The) of progress. Sec Utopia
(limited)
Flowing (The) bowl; a dramn in 3 acts, by
G. M. Baker. Boston, G. M. Baker and com-
pany, 1885. 6G p. 12°. ( [Tlie Gl(»l)e drama] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1885:5291,
Mar. 4; 2c. Mar. 20. 14605
Fluff; or, A clean sweep, wilful absurdity in 3
acts, by J. F. McArdle. [70J p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. June 3, 1911; D: 24397; J. F. Shell
and J. F. Stephens, New York. 14606
Fluffy Baffles; a comedy sketch, by Charles
De Argentage. 7 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© C. De Argentage, Albany ; D : 13483, Aug.
1. 1908; 2c. Aug. 2.5, 1908. 14607
an original comedy drama, by C. Sidney
Cusack. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chismore Homer Packard, New York ;
D: 11384. Sept. 20. 1907; 2c. Oct. 4. 1907.
14608
Fluffy Ruffles.
© New York herald co., Jer.sey City ; D :
10555, May 13, 1907. 14609
comedy in 3 acts, by C. Wells.
© Carolyn Wells, Rahway, N. .T. ; D : 10804,
June 19, 1907. 14610
Fluffy Ruffles— Continued.
■ — — a 1 act play, by F. R. King. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frances Rockfeller King, New York ;
D: 11009, July 20, 1907; 2c. Julv 20, 1907: 2<-.
(printed) Aug. 21, 1907. 14611
Flug-ten; komedie i 4 akter, [af] Helge Rode.
Kobenhavn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske bog-
liandel, Nordisk forlag, 1909. 177 p. 12°.
•© Sept. 14, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
17393; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Copenhagen. 14612
Flung- from the foam; a drama, by W. Wnre.
arr. from Wm. Mason Turner'.s story of same
name.
© Willie Ware, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 1202, Feb.
7. 14613
Flurry (A) in wheat; vaudeville sketch by
B. W. Fifield. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1912; D: 30305; Ellic Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 14614
Flusterbudget; a play in 4 acts.
© Percy West, New York ; 1892 : 0599, Feb.
10. 14615
Flute of Pan; a comedy in 4 acts by John
Olivei- Hobbes [pseud, of Mrs. P. M. T.
Craigie] Proof.
© Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie, l^ondon : 1 » :
4913, Apr. 21, 1904; 2c. Apr. 21, 1904. 14616
Flute (The) of the g'cds; opera libretto in pre-
lude and 3 acts, by M. E. Ryan. 49 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Fel:». 18. 1911; D: 23397; Marah Ellis
Ryan, New York. 14617
Fly-away land; children's fantasy in 1 act, by
Ella J^'eist. London, S. French, ltd. ; New
York, S. French, 1912. 19 p. 16°. ([Fairy
and home plays for home performance, no.
37])
© Jan. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 10. 1912 ; D : 28263 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 14618
Fly (The) by nig-hts; play in 1 act, ))y E.
Bern. [2], 4 p. 4°. Tyitewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915; D: 42202; Edna Bern,
Atlantic City. 14618a
Fly Cashington; or, Make haste to be rich,
a comedy in 3 acis, by J. I. C Clarke.
© Joseph T. C. Clarke, New York: 1875:
.5830, June 4. 14619
Fly (The) in the ointment; vaudeville sketch,
by J. B. Craig. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915; D : 41995 ; Josephine
Berkeley Craig, St. Paul. 14619a
Fly (A) old jay.
© William H. Harell and Harry W. Young,
New York ; 1900 : 9221, Apr. 10. 14630
'12
14621
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14642
Flyers (The); comedy in 4 act.s, (Inuujitized
from Geo. B. McCutrheon's navel entitled The
flyers, by E. E. AVeston. [3], 84 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1912 ; D : 28270 ; Effie Ells-
ler Weston, Nutley, N. J. 14621
musical comedy, book and lyrics by C. R.
White. [11, 9 p. 4°. Typewn-itten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1913 ; D : 34899 ; Charles Ross
White. Naples, Me. 14622
Flying Dreadsnaught ; 1 act drama in 3 scenes,
by A. L. Turton. 5 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1910; D: 20046; .\rthur
Leonard Turton, East Orange, N. J. 14623
Flying' (The) Dutchman; a legendary and
spectacular drama in prologue and 2 parts,
by W. De Wagstaffe.
© C. P. Flockton, New York ; 1897 ; 20820,
Apr. 1. 14624
musical comedy in 2 acts, A. Hoffman.
[3], 147 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 16, 1912 ; D : 30271 ; Aaron Hoff-
man. New York. 14625
romantic opera in 3 acts, by Richard Wag-
ner, tr. by John P. Jackson.
© Julius Chambers, New York ; 1876 :11991,
Oct. 27. 14626
— or, The maid and the motor, play in 1
act, by Edw. F. Gallager. [1], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1914; D : 36229 ; Earl D.
Chenoweth, Denver. 14626a
-or. The phantom vessel, a play in 4 acts
and a prologue, by G. Lipslier. Typewritten.
© George Lipsher, New Orleans; 1897:
30804, May 21; 2c. May 20. 14627
(Der fliegende Hollander) opera in 3
acts, by Richard Wagner, English tr.
by lOrnest Newman, German text rev.
by W. Golther. London, Breitkopf & Hjirtel
[1912] 38 p. 4°. ([Breitkopf & Hartel's
textbooks] ) [Libretto only. German and
English]
© June 29, 1912; 2c. Sept. 7, 1912; D:
30758; Breitkopf & Hartel, New York.
14628
Flying from justice; a drama in 3 acts, by
Mark Melford.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1890:
25233, Aug. 13. 14629
Flying (The) hawk; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by A. Kelcy, J. J. Kennedy and H. W. Becker.
© Alfred Kelcy, John J. Kennedy and H. W.
Becker, New York ; 1893 : 49916, Nov. 9.
14630
Flying (The) jib; or, The Derby lost and the
Leger won, the great sporting drama in 3
acts, by T. H. Glcnney.
© Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore ; 1883 :
11213, June 19. 14631
Flying (The) machine; a highly romantic, in-
structive and amusing drama in 4 acts, by
J. S. Foster.
© Joseph S. Foster, Salem, Mass. ; 1885 :
14011, June 29. 14632
monologue from the Italian of Gandolin, by
A. L. Godoy. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1910; D: 22452; Alberto L.
Godoy, Washington. 14633
a spectacular extravaganza for Lilliputians,
by Mrs. C. F. McLean. 53 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mrs. C. F. McLean, Cincinnati; 1894:
56493, Dec. o ; 2c. Dec. 10. 14634
Flying (The) ship; an American melodrama in
4 acts, by L. B. Parker.
© Lottie Blair Parker, New York; 1893:
20715, Apr. 28. 14635
Flying squadron; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. Labbo.
© Alexander Labbe, Huntington, Ind. ;
1899 : 16622*, Mar. 3. 14636
Flying (The) tailor. See Schneider (Der) von
TTlm.
Flying (A) visit; by Arthur Law. London,
J. W. Williams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schuberth
& CO., 1904. 30 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 4929,
Apr. 23. 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 14637
Flying (The) vulture; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. Kelcy and J. Kennedy.
© Alfred Kelcy and John Kennedy, New
York ; 1893 : 50476, Nov. 13. 14638
Flying (A) wedge; by A. B. Paine.
© Albert Bigelow Paine, New York; 1897:
29379, May 14. 14639
a football farce in 1 act, by Grace Living-
ston Furniss. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
51200, Sept. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 14640
Fo' de people called 'em coon; monologue for
vaudeville, by A. L. Price. 7 p. 12°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910; D : 20281 ; Arthur L.
Price, Los Angeles. 14641
Fo' Marse Gawge; by W. H. Say ward, jr. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William H. Sayward, jr., Wayland,
Mass.; D : 14179, Oct. 30, 1908; 2c. Oct. 30,
1908. 14642
713
14643
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14665
Foam (The) maiden. Sec Silver (The) thread.
Fog (The); conietly in 3 acts, by J. .Tex. [109]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1912; D: 30223; John Jex,
New York. 14643
See also Thirst.
Fog-gerty's fairy; an entirely original fairy
farce in 3 acts, by W. S. Gilbert and E. A.
Sothern.
© E. A. Sothern, United States; 18S0:
14249, Sept. IS. 14644
by W. S. Gilbert and H. Wall.
© Horace Wall, United States ; 1880 : 12741,
Aug. 18.
14645
Fogg's Ferry; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. E. Cal-
lahan.
© Charles E. Callahan, Cincinnati; 1882:
4702, Mar. 25. 14646
Fogtown (The) club; a play, by M. B. Crown-
inshield.
© Mary Bradford Crowninshield, New
York ; 1891 : 6296, Feb. 16. 14647
Foi (La); pi^ce en 5 actes, par E. Brieux, mu-
sique de scSne de Camille Saint-Saens. Paris,
P. V. Stock, 1912. [1], 227 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© June 12, 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; D:
80042 ; Euggne Brieux, Paris. 14648
Same. 32 p. 4°. (L'Ulustration tlseatrale,
8" ann6e,-218, 15 juin 1912) [Words only]
© June 15, 1912; 2c. July 24, 1912; D:
30328 ; Brieux, Paris. 14649
Foibles (The) of men, the follies of women
and the wisdom of babes. Sec Dead (The)
hand.
Foil (The); a play of the day in 3 acts, by J.
Leiser. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912; D: 29015; Joseph
Leiser, AUentown, Pa. 14650
Foil (The) of Laertes; a 1 act play, by F. G.
Blakeslee. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Gilbert Blakeslee, Hartford; D:
9954, Feb. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1907. 14651
Foiled; a drama in 5 acts, by S. H. Cassey. 85
p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© S. H. Cassey, New York; 1886: 3891, Feb.
15; 2c. Feb. 15. 14652
a drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Knowlton.
© J. A. Knowlton, Boston ; 1889 : 23156, July
27. 14653
- — based on a novel, The mystery of M.
Foiled — Continued.
in 5 acts, by C. B. and M. V. Held. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 5, 1911 ; D : 24408 ; Clarence B.
and Mae Valiant Held, Long Beach, Cal.
14655
a protean sensational drama in 3 acts, by
W. H. Langdon and P. M. Allison.
, © W. H. Langdon and P. M. Allison, Co-
lumbus, O. ; 1874 : 2692, Mar. 5. 14656
or, A struggle for life and liberty, a
drama in 4 acts, by O. W. Cornish. New
York, R. M. De Witt, 1871. 41 p. 12°.
([De Witt's acting plays, no. 102])
© O. W. Cornish, Birmingham, Conn. ; 1871 :
1680, Feb. 28; 2c. May 5. 14657
or, Reunited, a sensation drama, by F. A.
Felix, by B. L. Farjeon, arr. by E. L. Potter.
© Ettie Lines Potter, Brooklyn; 1890:
25577, Aug. 18. 14654
Noble.
© Franklin A. Noble, Baltimore; 1873:
5157, May 9. 14658
or. The wit got bit, a comedy in 4 acts,
by L. M. K:ohn.
© Leopold M. Kohn, Philadelphia; 1888:
135, Jan. 3. 14659
Foiled at last. Sec Light.
Foiled by cunning. Sec Mysterio.
Foiled by dogs. See After a fortune.
Foiled by fate; a melodrama in 4 acts. Type-
written.
© Robert W. Criswell, New York ; 1900 A :
18810, July 30; 2c. July 30. 14660
Fol de rol; by F. Cowan.
© Fletcher Cowan, Hoboken, N. J. ; 1900 A :
SOlO, IMar. 27. 14661
Folgen (Die) einer entdeckung; komodie in 4
aufziigen, von W. Blamont.
© Wilhelm Blamont, New York; 189.T:
29599, June 3. 14662
Folie (La) blanche; drame en 2 actos, par H.
R. Lenormand. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1906.
45 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, I'aris; D : 7995, Feb. 15,
1906 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1906. 14663
Folk-lore; or, Current topics of the past, a
comedy in 3 acts and 8 scenes, by E. C. Under-
burg.
© Emmiel C. Underburg, Stanton, Neb. ;
1897 : 53913, Sept. 25. 14664
Folk tales from Grimm; a dramatic reader for
third and fourth grades, by Ethelyn Abbott.
Chicago, A. I'^lanagan company [1913] 126 p.
col. front., illus., col. plates. 12°.
© .July 8. 1913; 2c. July 14, 1913; A:
347990; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 14665
714
14666
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14687
Folk tales of India. See Court (The) of Indra.
Folks back home; a pastoral dr:ima in 4 acts,
by Newton Newkirk [pseud, of C. Newkirkl
107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910 ; D : 21019 ; Clyde New-
kirk, Boston. 14666
Folks from Cross Timbers; by F. U. Piper, jr.
44 p. t°. Typewritten. ' ■' '
© F. R. Piper, jr., Clinton. Mo. ; D : 10185,
Mar. 21, 1907; 2c. Mar. 21, 1907. 14667
Folks (The) up "Willow Creek; a comedy-drama,
in 4 acts, by Travers-Vale. Typewritten.
© Frank S. Davidson, Cleveland; 1899:
4.3258, July 3; 2c. Aug. 3. 14668
Folks (The) we m.eet in Ireland. See Shaun
O'Heilly.
Folle (La) du logis; comedie en 1 acte, en vers,
par C. Renauld. New York, I.. Weiss & co.,
1891. 21 p. 8°.
© Charles Rennuld. New York ; 1891 : 17680,
May 14; 2c. May 14. 14669
Folle (La) enchere; comedie en 3 actes, de L.
Besnard. 28 p. (/« Monde illustre, no. 36,
26 juiilet 1913)
© July 26, 1913; 2c. Aug. 16, 1913; D:
34168; Lucien Besnard, Paris. 14670
Folle (La) journee. See Eeaumarchais the-
atre illustre.
Follie and fancie; an original Irish musical
sketch in 1 scene, by J. Fielding.
© John Fielding, United States ; 1870 : 2156,
Feb. 18. 14671
Follies (The) of a night. See Opium. — Snow-
balls.
Follies (The) of a title; in 2 acts, by B. B. Lip-
set. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911; D : 2.5847 ; Benj. B.
Lipset, Brooklyn. 14672
Follies of Frisco; play in 2 acts, by Clifford
Harris. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912; D : 29140 ; Lubelski
and Schivo, San Francisco. 14673
Follies of 1907; a review of the year, by H. B.
Smith. 51 p. 4°. Typewritton.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D: 10933.
July 9, 1907; 2c. .July 20, 1907. 14674
Follies (The) of 1908; book and lyrics by Victor
H. Smalley, music by Bernie Adler. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Robert T. Motts, Chicago ; D : 12813, Apr.
23, 1908; 2c. Apr. 23, 1908. 14675
a review in 2 acts, by H. B. Smith. 56 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D: 12614,
Mar. 25, 1908; 2c. July 13, 1908. 14676
Follies (The) of 1911; acts 1-3, by G. V. Ho-
bart. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1911 ; D : 24603 ; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 14677
Follies of 1912; Olympic scene, by W. K. Evans
and S. Brown. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1912; D: 30500; William
Kendall Evans and Seymour Brown, New
York. 14678
Follies (The) of Paris; a farce comedy in 1 act,
by C. Kelly. 2 p. 1., 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38849 ; Claud Kelly,
Los Angeles. ' 14678a
Follies (The) of San Francisco; a musical ex-
travaganza embracing local events in and
around San Francisco in 2 acts, by Clifford
Harris. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; D: 28899; Lubelski &
Schivo, San Francisco. 14679
Follies of the day; by B. Gerard.
© Barney Gerard, New York; D : 1293.5,
May 9, 1908. 14680
Same. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard, New York ; D : 16092,
June 18, 1909 ; 2c. June 18, 1909. 14681
■ -comedy in 3 acts, by J. Chalmers. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D: 20375; John Chal-
mers, Dallas. 14682
Follies of the Moulin Rouge; by F. Hatch and
W. Holcomb. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1909 ; D : 16743 ; Frank Hatch
and Willard Holcomb, New York. 14683
Follies of the screen; play in 2 parts, by T. P.
Lancaster. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1915 ; D : 41300 ; Theodore P.
Lancaster, Lynn, Mass. 14683a
Follies (The) of youth. See Vivian Dawn.
Follies up-to-date; comedy in 1 act, by C. Hill.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 17, 1911; D : 23114 ; Christine
Hill, Los Angeles. 14684
Folline; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, Now Y'ork : l.S74:.3Sn.
Jan. 12. 14685
a play in 4 acts and prologue, adapted and
written by R. Evelyn.
© Katie Putnam, Brooklyn; 1882:4193,
?Iar. 16. 14686
Follow on; or, Me and Dave, play in 1 act, by
[Junie] McCree and [Edward] Clark. [2],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1913; D: 33162; McCree &
Clark, New York. 14687
715
14688
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14708
Follow the leader; play in 2 acts, by A. Hoff-
man. [219] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34294 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 14688
Followed by fate; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Arthur I^ewis Tubbs. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1903. 54 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia ; D : 3658,
June 26, 1903 ; 2c. June 26, 1903. 14689
Following' her star; a play in 4 acts, by E.
Burnham. 178 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Apr. 2, 1912 ; D : 29282 ; Edith Burn-
ham, Boston. 14690
Following his nose; by W. Bullock.
© William Bullock, Brooklyn ; D : 9997. Feb.
21, 1907. 14691
Folly; spectacle extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago ; 1895 : 8777, Feb.
11. 14692
Folly land; a farcical comedy.
© Fanny Rice, New York ; 1891 : 5930, Feb.
12. 14693
Folly (The) of fools; comedy in 4 acts, by Mary
French-French. Ill p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1910 ; D : 22801 ; Mrs. Daniel
C. French, New York. 14694
Folly (The) of Lucille; play in 1 act, by C.
Goodman. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911; D : 23998 ; Corinne
Goodman, St. Louis. 14695
Folly (The) of Mr. Jinks' hobby; sketch in 1
act, Iby S. Harrison. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D: 23897; Sam Har-
rison, Sacramento, Cal. 14696
Folly reign; a musical burlesque on Lover's
lane, by E. Katz and A. Stauffer.
© Eugene Katz and Aubrey Stauffer, Chi-
cago ; D : 740, Aug. 10, 1901. 14697
Folly's folly; or, The hotel squab, denouement
in 1 act, by H. McAllister. [1]. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914 ; D : 36866 ; Hall McAl-
lister, Washington. 14697a
Fond but not foolish; a comedy-drama, by Olive
I^ogan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1872:7624, .July
17. 14698
Fond (A) delusion; a farce tr. from the French
of Eugene Verconsin, by C. F. and F. M.
Brooks. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 34062,
June 8 ; 2c. June 8. 14699
Fond of Peter; drama in 1 act, by John Ken-
dall. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 23 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1913 ; D : 34854 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 14700
Fonda; or. The trapper's dream, by J. W.
Crawford.
© J. W. Crawford, New York ; 1888 : 32709,
Nov. 19. 14701
a drama in 5 acts, with original songs,
by the poet scout. 79 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© J. W. Crawford, New York ; 1888 : 31918.
Nov. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 14702
Fontaine (La) des innocentes; opera comique
in 3 acts, by Francois Oswald. m\isic by
Laurens.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 19930, Sept. 3. 14703
Fontenoy; an Irish comedy drama, by P. Scott.
© Paul Scott, United States; 1893:19.59.
Jan. 7. 14704
■ an Irish drama in 3 acts, by F. C. Kelley.
© Francis Clement Kelley, Lapeer, Mich. ;
1898:10614, Feb. 9. 14705
Food; tragedy of the future in 1 act, by William
C. de Mille. New York, Samuel French ; Lon-
don, Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 16 p. 12°.
© Apr. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1914 ; D : 36631 ;
A. G. de Mille, New York. 14705a
Food for powder; story of the recent un-
pleasantness, by W. Montagiie. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915; D : 40141 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 14705b
Food for the cannon; drama in 1 act, by O
Dymow.
IlynieqHoe Maco; /i;paMa B'b 1 ^'fcitcxBlH, Ocnna
.ZI^MOBa.
47 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1915; D: 40493; Ossip Dy-
mow, New Y'ork. 14705c
Food (The) of the foolish; a biblical comedy
in 3 nets, by B. McKee.
© Brainerd McKee, United States ; D : 3984,
Sept. 21, 1903. 14706
Fool (The) ; a comedy in 5 acts, by W. W. Tufts.
© AVilliam Whittemore Tufts, Arlington,
IMass. ; 1898:66471, Nov. 14; 2c. Nov. 30.
14707
dramatic playlet, by W. Schilling. [4] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24. 1911; D: 25848; William
Schilling, Baltimore. 14708
716
14708
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14729
Fool (The) — Continued.
play in 4 parts, by D. I. Cantor, .j.j p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1915; D : 40619 ; David I.
Cantor, New York. 14708a
-play in 1 act, by L. McCormick. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1909 ; D : 16425 ; Langdon
McCormick, New York. 14709
play in 3 parts, by D. I. Cantor. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915; D: 39843; David I.
Cantor, New York. 14709a
Fool (A) and a girl; a dramatic composition
of 5 acts, by D. VV. C4ril1ith. 156 p. f°. Type-
written.
© David Wark Griffith, New York; D:
9197, Oct. 5, 1906; 2c. Oct. 5, 1906. 14710
Fool (A) and his money; a comedy in 2 acts,
by -Tulie M. Lippmann. I'hiladelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29384,
May 14; 2c. May 17. 14711
an original American comedy in 4 acts, by
George Howells Broadhurst. 115 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© G. H. Broadhurst, New York; D : 4081,
Oct. 12, 1903; 2c. Oct. 12, 1903. 14712
Fool (The) club; a dramatic composition in 3
acts, by J. J. Morton.
© James Joseph IMorton, Ne\\' York ; D :
2012, Oct. 28, 1902. 14713
Fool for luck; a comedy in 2 acts, by W. M.
Browne. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1890.
1 p. 1., 28 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1SS9 :
35038, Nov. 18; 2c. Dec. 13. 14714
an extravaganza [adapted from the Ger-
man of Der barometermacher aus der zauber-
insel, von Ferdinand Raimund] by J. A.
Dobson. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joanna A. Dobson, New York ; D : 5929,
Dec. 19, 1904; 2c. Dec. 39, 1904. ^4715
■ or. The mole, play in 3 acts, by V. F.
Pritchard. [1], 37 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35344 ; Virgil Fel-
ton Pritchard, Fayetteville, Ark. 14716
Fool-killer (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by
W. H. Locke. 27, [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1911; D : 24064 ; Will H.
Locke, Mound City, Mo. 14717
farce, by H. Chase. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
Fool-killer (The) — Continued.
a modern comedy of farcical tendencies,
in 3 acts, by W. J. Chappelle.
© Lizzie A. Chappelle, Binghamton, N. Y. ;
1892 : 45620, Nov. 9. 14718
Same.
© Lizzie A. Chappelle, Binghamton, N. Y. ;
1892:49369, Dec. 5. 14719
or. The cannibals of Carriboo, a comic
opera in 3 acts, by F. Ranken.
© Frederic Ranken, New York ; 1898 : 58710,
Sept. 13. 14720
Fool (The) king; or, With Charles the Twelfth
of Sweden at the Euxine, a comedy in 3 acts,
by C. A. Kaiser.
© Charles Alexander Kaiser, Bath Beach,
N. Y. ; D:2214, Aug. 11, 1902. 14721
Fool (A) of fortune; a comedy in 4 acts, by
William Richards. Chicago, 111., The Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. [57] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 38613; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 14721a
Fool (The) of the family. Typewritten.
© Roland R. Dennis, Auburn, N. Y. : 1896 :
5813, Jan. 22; 2c. Jan. 22. 14722
comedy drama in 3 acts and 2 scenes, by
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915;
Chase, Detroit.
D:415S0; Howard
14717a
L. Corde.
© Leslie Corde, New York; 1896:47093,
Aug. 18. 14723
■ melo-burlesque in 1 act, by J. M. Irwin.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1912; D : 29266 ; John Mer-
rick Irwin, Chicago. 14724
Fool (A) or a saint; a comedy in 3 acts, by
A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1897:
51069, Sept. 13. 14725
Fool or saint; by F. P. Gooch. 91 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 25, 1910; D: 21 289; Frances
Pusey Gooch, Cleveland. 14728
Fool (A) sanitarium; a musical comedy con-
coction in 2 acts, by B. Hart. 44 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Billy Hart, Philadelphia; D: J0183. Mar.
21, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1907. 14727
Fooled (The) Irishman; musical sketch in 1
act, by N. H. Hornstine. Typewritten.
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia;
1897 : 41407, July 17 ; 2c. July 24. 14728
Foolhardy (A) dare; play in 1 act, by L. B.
Foley. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912; D: 31713; Louis B.
Foley, Detroit. 14729
717
14730
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14751
Fooling; by J. A. Dehn.
© John A. Dehn, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
9131, Sept. 22, 1906. 14730
Fooling a count; sketch in 1 act, by J. C. De
Mar. [9] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1914 ; D : 37131 ; .T. C. Deh-
mer, Pittsburg. 14730a
Fooling father; comedy in 1 act, by Raymond
M. Robinson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co..
1910. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910 ; D : 22497 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 14731
comedy sketch, by K. James. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 2S653 ; Kate James.
Chicago. 14732
Fooling Flo's folks; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. W. Allen. [27] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D: 30276; J. Weller
Allen, Richmond, 111. 14733
Fooling with the wrong man; a farce in 1 act,
by Bert Richards. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames,
1887. 1 p. 1., 11 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 224] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 8196, Apr.
5; 2e. Apr. 6. 14734
Foolish (A) investment; a comedietta in 1
act, adajited from the German, by M. Morse.
New York, De Witt, 1888. 15 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's acting plays, no. 350])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1888:
8496, Mar. 22; 2c. Aug. 30. 14735
Foolish Mr. Wise; a comedy in 3 acts, by li.
J. Carter.
© L. J. Carter, Chicago ; 1898 : 71671, Dec.
9. 14736
Foolish moments in one.
nut?
See Are you a
Foolishly fond; a comedy, by W. Sikes and
Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 7861, July
23. 14737
Foolishness in 1915; play in 1 act, by A. J.
Mendelssohn. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D: 40445; Albert J.
Mendelssohn, Chicago. 14737a
Fools; in 4 acts, 5 scenes, by W. F. AUert.
49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910; D: 21899; Waldemar
F. Allert, New York. 14738
Fool's castle; a drama in 3 acts, by G. P. Mc-
I'artland. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Parnell McPartland, Washing-
ton; D: 12791, Apr. 20, 1908; Ic. Apr. 20.
1908; Ic. Apr. 28, 1908. 14739
Fool's comedy; original play in 3 acts, by J.
Hartley Manners. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1909; D: 16753; Frederic
Thompson, New York. 14740
Fool's (A) errand; a drama, by A. W. Tour-
gee.
© A. W. Tourgee, United States; 1880:
17668, Nov. 19. 14741
- — —a historical American drama of life in
the South after the War of the Rebellion, in
a prologue and 4 acts, by A. N. Field.
© A. D. Ames and A. Newton Field, Ohio ;
1880 : 17805, Nov. 22. 14742
or, Reconstructed, a drama, foimded on
the novel, A fooFs errand, by A. W. Tourgee
and S. I\Iackaye.
© Albion W. Tourgee and Steele Mackaye,
United States ; 1881 : 12511, Aug. 12. 14743
Fool's (The) folly; sensational playlette in 1
act, by Oliver J. White. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 15, 1910; D: 21349; George K.
Rolands, Carmel, N. J. 14744
Fool's gold; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Stringer,
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909 ; D : 16617 ; Arthur
Stringer, Cedar Springs, Ontario, Canada.
14745
an incident of our West, by E. Brandt.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E{h\ in Brandt, New York ; D : 13562, Aug.
17, 1908; 2c. Aug. 17, 1908. 14746
See also Sinners.
Fool's (The) idol; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by H. Stanton.
© Hugh Stanton, Philadelphia ; 1891 : 15678,
Apr. 28. 14747
Fool's (A) illusion; a drama in 3 acts and 5
scenes, by F. M. Kelly.
© Frank Mortimer Kelly, Victoria, Canada ;
1897 : 22724, Apr. 12. 14748
Fool's paradise; by F. Pusey Gooch. 88 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20332; Frances
Pusey Gooch, Cleveland. 14749
— ■ drama in 3 acts, by W. H. King, jr.
[2], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18. 1913; D: 34178; William
Harvey King, jr., New York. 14750
adapted by J. H. Connelly.
© J. H. Connelly, New York; 1881:20138,
Dec. 27. 14751
718
14752
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14772
Fool's paradise — Continued.
an original play in 3 acts, by Sydney
Grundy. New York, S. Frencli; London, S.
Frencli, ltd., 1S9S. 64 p. 12°. ([French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 1] )
© Samuel French, New York ; 1898 : 63009,
Oct. 27 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1899. 14752
Fools, puppets and madmen; or, Not as we
plan, a drama in 5 acts, by L. Rohr. 98 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Rohr, Chicago ; D : 9067, Sept. 12,
1906; 2c. Nov. 2, 1906. 14753
Fool's (The) revenge. Sec Miscellaneous (The)
plays of Edwin Booth.
Fool's (A) wisdom; a sketch of 1586, by^E. W.
Presbrey. n. p. [1904] 26 numb. 1. 12°.
© Eugene W. Presbrey, New York ; D : 4769,
Mar. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1904. 14754
Foot-ball; by I. S. Clous and R. W. Snow.
© Irving S. Clous and Ray W. Snow, New
York ; D : 13105, June 3, 1908. 14755
comedy in 1 act, by William Fitzsimmous
and E. Metcalfe. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1911; D: 23174; Earl Met-
calfe, Indianapolis. 14756
— a monologue, by Frank Dumont. New-
York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons,
1905. 0 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6123,
Jan. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1905. 14757
Foot-ball (The) fiends; or, The coach and the
freshman halfback, a 1 act comedy of college
life, by Jack Burnett. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D: 30091; Eugene
Kelly and Harry Ford, New York. 14758
Foot-ball (A) game; comedy, by C. S. Turner.
© C. S. Turner, Minneapolis ; 1894 : 44731.
Sept. 24. 14759
a comedy in 1 act, by S. K. Wiley.
© Sara King Wiley, East Orange, N. .L ;
1894 : .54529, Nov. 22. 14760
Same. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd. 15 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of tlie
works of the best authors, no. 75)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5792,
Nov. IS, 1904; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 14761
Foot-ball (The) match; or, The final cup tie,
by F. J. Westcott. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick John Westcott, London; D:
10967, July 15, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 14762
Foot-ball (A) romance; college play in 4 act?,
bv Anthony E. Wills. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1912. 74 p. 12°.
© Feb. 8, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28617 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 14763
Foot-hills (The); or, $300.00 reward, dramatic
playlet, by E. W. Lewis. [1], 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 10, 1912; D: 29633; Edwin W.
Lewis, New York. 14764
Foot (The) of a princess; a play in 3 acts, by
P. Whitson. [4], 113 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912; D: 30950; Pauline
Whitson, New York. 14765
Foot (The) of Princess Hermonthis; phantasy
in 3 acts, by H. M. Dawley. 60 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915; D: 39868; Herbert
JMarshall Dawley, Buffalo. 14765a
Foot (The) of the mountain; allegory in 1 act,
l>y J. H. Booth. 22 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1913 ; D : 33288 ; John Hunter
Booth, Boston. 14766
Foot (The) of the rainbow; play in 3 acts, by
M. G. Roberts. [1], 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913 ; D : 32506 ; Myrtle Glenn
Roberts, Seattle. 14767
Same. San Francisco, P. Elder and com-
pany [1914] 6 p. ]., 5-45 p. 8°.
© Mar. 16, 1914; 2c. Mar. 26, 1914; A:
369476 ; Paul Elder & co., San Francisco.
14767a
Footin' the bill; a comedy playlet in 1 act, by
D. S. Kusell. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1914; D: 38823; Dan S.
Kusell, Chicago. 14767b
Footlights and fireside; in 4 acts, by Hal. Reid
[i. e. James Halleck Reid] 82 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Bertha Westbrook Reid, New York; D:
411, Apr. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1901. 14768
Footman (The); an English domestic drama in
4 acts, by D. L. Hart.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ; 1891 :
10514, Mar. 20. 14769
For a brother's life; or. The fortunes of war,
an original American play in 4 acts, by C. T.
Dazey. 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. T. Dazey, Chicago ; 1885 : 14472, July
6 ; 2c. July 31. 14770
For a father's honor. See On dark ways.
For a girl's honor. See Girl's honor.
For a man; play in 4 acts, by H. Hencken. 161
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2. 1912; D: 31528; Harry
Hencken, New York. 14771
For a million; a musical comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Eraser, jr.
© J. A. Frasor, jr., Chicago; 1893:42889,
Sept. 25. 14772
719
14773
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
14793
For a mother's love; Russian play in 1 act, by
F. Bernard. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D: 31222; Franklin
Bernard, Denver. 14773
For a title; a drama in 4 acts, by J. M. Fran-
coeur and F. Neilson.
© J. M. Francoeur and Francis Neilson,
New Yorli ; 1897 : 17822, Mar. 18. 14774
For a woman's life. See Verdict (The)
For all eternity; in 4 acts, by C. H. McGur-
rin.
© Cliarles Henri McGurrin, Kalamazoo,
Mich.; 1900 A: 3259, Feb. 5; 2c. Jan. 15.
14775
For ambition's sake; a drama in 4 acts, by
H. Allaway.
© Henry Allaway, New Haven ; 1885 : 14152,
July 1. 14776
For another's crime. See Queen (A) of treach-
ery.
For another's sin; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. F. Gotthold and G. D. Parker. 61 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles F. Gotthold and George D.
Parker, Baltimore; D:7895, Jan. 25, 1906;
2c. Jan. 31, 1906. 14777
tabloid domestic drama in 2 acts, by
Charles Norton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1915. [29] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 14, 1915; 2c. Nov. 22, 1915; D:
42326; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 14777a
For baby's sake; a comedy sketch, by J. S.
Lopez. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John S. Lopez, Philadelphia; D:4585,
Feb. 3, 1904; 2c. Feb. 3, 1904. 14778
See also Terrible (The) torpedo.
For better, for worse; comedy in 1 act, by H.
F. Taylor. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Fitch Taylor, Cos Cob, Conn. ;
D:6413, Mar. 28, 1905; 2c. Mar. 28, 1905.
14779
play in 1 act, by M. A. Singleton. 21 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Mary Alexander Singleton, Macon, Ga. ;
D:9387, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906.
14780
play of modern American life in 4 acts,
by O. Moffett. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909; D: 17237; Cleveland
Moffett, New York. 14781
For better or worse; domestic drama in 4 acts
and 6 scenes, by Mrs. J. Meyer. [3], 51 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913 ; D : 34862 ; Mrs. .Tames
Meyer, Seattle. 14782
For Bonnie Prince Charlie; opera in 2 acts,
by A. C. Ruggeri. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1913 ; D : 35073 ; Agnes Clem-
entine Ruggeri, New York. 14783
For business reasons.
© Kate Jordan, New York; 1894:15274.
Mar. 17. 14784
For charity; a monologue written expressly
for Mrs. W. P. Mattoon, by Clyde Fitch. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Laura I. Mattoon, Springfield, Mass. ;
D: 13442, July 24, 1908; 2c. July 24, 1908.
14785
For conscience sake; comedy in 1 act, by P. G.
K. Schillinger. 0 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip G. Kingston Schillinger, New
York; D : 9099, Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17,
1906. 14786
For Cuba; comedy in 1 act, by H. D. Rose.
© Heloise Durant Rose, New York; 1898:
37902, June 21. 14787
— — melodrama in 4 acts, by Edward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfield Hills, Mass.;
1807 : 7767. .Tan. 28. 14788
For de love o' Mike; comedy drama, by J.
Maginnis. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915; D : 41489 ; James
Maginnis, New York.
14788a
For dear old Penn; a dramatic episode in 1
act, by Fred G. Nixon Nirdlinger. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick G. Nirdlinger, Philadelphia ;
D:473, May 15, 1901; 2c. May 15, 1901.
14789
For district attorney; play in 1 act, by V. W.
Mnsher. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912; D: 28660; Victor W.
]\Iosher, East Grand Forks, Minn. 14790
For duty's sake. See Sappho.
For Elaine's sake; a drama in 3 acts and 6
scenes, by Eloise Hammond. 29 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Eloise Leona Hammond, Goldfield, Nev. ;
L):9929, Feb. 9, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.
14791
For Eng'land; melodrama in 5 acts, by Sutton
Vane. Typewritten.
© William Calder, New York; 1893:7489,
Feb. 8; 2c. Feb. 27. 14792
For Erin and thee; a play in 4 acts, by S. J.
Large.
© Samuel J. Large, Bristol, Conn. ; D :
5501, Sept. 1, 1904. 14793
720
14794
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14814
For fair Virginia; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
R. Whytal. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A, Russ Whyta?, Philadelphia; 1895:
21958, Apr. 20; 2c. May 17. 14794
For he's a jolly good fellow. 17 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Lucien Fairchild, Cleveland ; D : 14283,
Nov. 13, 1908; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 14804
For fame and fortune; the beautiful play of For he's my man; play in 1 act, by L. G. White.
real life in 4 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid] 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sullivan & Harris, New York ; D : 5826,
Nov. 26, 1904; 2c. Dec. 29, 1904. 14795
For fortune and love; exclusive dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by E. L. Gamble. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1910 ; D : 21335 ; Edward L.
Gamble, East Liverpool O. 14796
For France; drama in 1 act, by M. O. French.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915 ; D : 39S32 ; Marion Ogil-
vie French, Oswego, N. Y. 14797
episode of Franco-Prussian war, by J. O.
Francis. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914; D: 38167; John Os-
wald Francis, London. 14797a
a romantic drama in 5 acts, adapted by
E. B. Tilton.
© Edwin B. Tilton, New York ; 1S9G : 2907,
Jan. 6; 2c. Jan. 6. 14798
For free Cuba ! a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. R.
Foreman.
© C. R. Foreman, New York ; 1895 : 66403,
Dec. 30. 14799
For freedom's cause; by J. A. Westhauser.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Aloysius Westhauser, St. Paul;
1900 A : 30864, Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 14800
For girls only; play in 1 act, by Wm. L. Ballauf.
[2 J, 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1915 ; D : 42102 ; Fred Irwin,
New York. 14800a
For gold; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Giannitelli,
adapted into English by J. P. Corr. 31 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Alfred Giannitelli and James P. Corr,
New York; D : 13758, Sept. 11, 1908; 2c.
Sept. 11, 1908. 14801
For half a million; a play in 1 act, by Clara
Harriet Sherwood. New York, T. H. French ;
London, Samuel French, 1891. 12 p. 12°.
(French's minor drama, the acting ed., no.
338)
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:42779,
Nov. 30; 2c. Dec. 2. 14802
For happiness; drama in 3 acts, by Stanislav
Pshibislievsky, tr. by Lucille Baron. {In
Poet lore, v. 23, no. 2, Mar.-Apr. 1912; peri-
odical © Apr. 26, 1912 ; Ic. Apr. 28, 1912 ; Ic.
Apr. 29, 1912; B : 255354 ; Poet lore co.,
Boston) 14803
[22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1914 ; D : 37012 ; Lucy Goode
White, San Francisco. 14804a
For hearth, and home; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid]
37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago;
D:361, Apr. 18, 1901; 2c. Apr. 18, 1901.
14805
For hearts or the king; a romance of the
Revolution, a play in 3 acts, by W. H. Thomas.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William H. Thomas, Yonkers, N. Y. ;
D : 2421, Oct. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 14806
For her body and soul; a play in 3 acts, by
Cecil Spooner. [1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D: 30874; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co., New York. 14807
For her brother's sake; drama in 4 acts, by
William Nelson. 56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Hannan, Chicago; D : 15658, Apr.
19, 1909; 2c. Apr. 26, 1909. 14808
■ ■ drama in 4 acts and 10 scenes, by F. Tucker.
29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis Tucker, Galesburg, 111. ; D :7415,
Oct. 7, 1905; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 14809
For her child's sake; a drama in 4 acts, by
Clarence Black. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16381 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 14810
For her child's sake, and other plays; by
Frank Hannon and Anna Kernann.
© Internatl. play exchange, Chicago; D:
3133, Feb. 16, 1903. 14811
For her daddy's sake; play in 1 act, by W.
Crosby. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1914; D: 39359; Wallace
Crosby, Omaha, Neb. 14811a
For her daily bread; by T. Kremer.
© Theodore Kremer, New York ; D : 9827,
Jan. 23, 1907. 14812
— a melodrama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by
W. C. IMurpliey. 86 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will C. Murphey, Camden, N. J. ; D :7383,
Oct. 10, 1905; 2c. Oct. 10, 1905. 14813
a melodrama of life in tlie great metropo-
lis, in 4 acts, by W. Osgood.
© Whitman Osgood, United States; 1897:
55298, Oct. 1. 14814
5379—15-
-46
721
14815
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14810
For her father's sake; by J. M. Trimble.
© James Marion Trimble, Fox, O. ; D :
1224; Dec. 30, 1901. 14815
sketch in 1 act, by Frank B. Coigne. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 28641; Champion
film CO., New York. 14816
For her father's sin; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by L. M. Sawyer. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lucy M. Sawyer, New York; D : 7832,
Jan. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1906. 14817
For her money; or, The widow's secret, so-
ciety comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. L. John-
son. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, New York; 1889:
32650, Oct. 28; 2c. Jan. 27, 1890. 14818
For her mother's sake; drama in 4 acts. 48 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Clarence E. UpdegrafE, jr., Reading, Pa. ;
D:2911, Jan. 20, 1903; 2c. Feb. 3, 1903.
14819
For her sake; a play in 1 act, by B. L. C.
Griffith. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1897:
29385, May 14; 2c. May 17. 14820
a romantic Russian drama in 4 acts, by
Alvin P. Seilhamer.
© Edwin Gordon Lawrence, New York;
1895 : 10475, Feb. 20.
See also Plays and monolog'ues.
14821
For her sister's honor; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by F. R. Stewart.
© Francis R. Stewart, New York ; D : 3035,
Feb. 24, 1903. 14822
a 1 act comedy drama, by Z. W. Covington.
Green Bay, Wis., Gazette publishing co. [1907]
12 p. 8°.
© Zellali Wall Covington, Los Angeles; D:
11324, Sept. 10, 1907; 2c. Sept. 10, 1907.
14823
For her son's sake; an Irish and English play,
an exciting drama from real life in 5 acts,
accompanied by a laughable farce and song,
by C. McNeff.
© Clerinda McNeff, New York; D:7134,
Aug. 14, 1905. 14824
For high stakes; comedy in 1 act, by P. C. John-
son.
© Philander C. Jolinson, United States;
1892 : 49603, Dec. 5. 14825
For his brother's crime; a melodrama in 4
acts, by C. E. Blaney. 116 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Chas. E. Blaney, Newark, N. J. ; D : 4089,
Oct. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1903. 14826
For his child's sake; a melodrama, by Clyde
Bates.
© Clyde Jackson Bates, New York; D:
5104, May 31, 1904. 14827
For his country's sake; romantic drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by A. Golden.
© Alexander Golden, Gloversville, N. Y. ;
1899 : 84069, Dec. 28. 14828
For his sake; by John Arthur Eraser. Type-
written.
© R. W. Marks, Perth, Canada; 1900 A:
27453, Nov. 5; 2c. Sept. 6. 14829
by W. R. Dodge.
© William Ramsey Dodge, Melrose, Mass. ;
D : 926, Oct. 5, 1901. 14830
a drama in 4 acts, by F. A. Stearns.
© F. A. Stearns, Brooklyn; 1882:9086,
June 1. 14831
by J. A. Eraser.
© John Arthur Fraser, Chicago; 1900 A:
30398, Dec. 17. 14832
For his sister's sake. See For love's sake.
For his son's sake; by W. H. Hartley.
© William Henry Hartley, Philadelphia ;
D : 2621, Nov. 18, 1902. 14833
For home and country; by David Clifford. 11
p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910; D: 20891; Burritt &
Marlowe, Denver. 14834
For home and honor; a drama in 4 acts, by
Lem B. Parker.
© McGill & Shipman, Altoona, Pa. ; D :1341,
Jan. 20, 1902. 14835
a dramatic sketch in several scenes, by
Fi-ank B. Coigne. [5] p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D: 29067; Champion
film CO., New York. 14836
For honor's sake; by B. F. Waterman. 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© B. Frank Waterman, New York ; D : 3159,
Mar. 18, 1903; 2c. Mar. 18, 1903. 14837
— by J. Breath, jr. 1 p. 1., 51 p. 8°. Printed.
© James Breath, jr., Flushing, N. Y. ; 1880 :
17738, Nov. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 14838
a drama of the Civil War, in 5 acts, by
La^vl•ence Moore [pseud, of W. M. Lawrence]
53 p. 12°. Printed.
© William Moore Lawrence, Janesville,
Wis.; 1879:4135, Mar. 29; 2c. Apr. 30. 14839
— in 3 acts, by C. A. Bowman.
© Charles A. Bowman, New York ; 1900 A :
26557, Oct 25. 14840
722
14841
COPYRIGHTED IN THE tTNITED STATES
14664
Tor honor's sake — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by Alex Shirvann and I>. K.
Babigian. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 ; D : 25876 ; Dickran K.
Babigian, Cambridge, Mass. 14841
For humanity; a semi-dramatie spectacular in
1 act, by A. H. Hallett. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Albert H. Hallett, San Francisco; D:
3809, Aug. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1903. 14842
For bunaanity's sake; drama, by B. H. Osborne.
|3], 33 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1910; D: 21564; Bertha
Hoover Osborne, Washington. 14843
For Ireland's sake; an Irish drama in 5 acts,
by S. Henry.
© Symons Henry^ Minneapolis ; 1896 : 23196,
Apr. 14. 14844
For lack of evidence; play for ladies in 1 act,
by M. Lefuse. London, S. French, ltd.. New
York, S. French, 1910. 12 p. 12°. (On
cover: French's acting ed., no. 2358)
© Dec. 31, 1910 ; 2e. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22983 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 14845
For lack of gold; sensational drama in 3 acts,
by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1873:
3343, Apr. 2. 14846
For liberty; a historical melodrama, by R. Stod-
art and W. Hurlbut. 106 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Robert Stodart and William Hurlbut,
New York ; D : 6314, Mar. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 2,
1905. 14847
■ a play for Chanukah, for school and home,
hi 3 acts, by J. Jacobson. cover-title, 16 p.
8°. Printed.
© Janie Jacobson, New York; I>: 4101, Oct.
15, 1903; 2c. Dec. 8, 1903. 14848
For life; a 4 act drama, by T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York ; 1884 : 5292,
Mar. 12. 14849
or, Down in a coal mine, an original drama
in 3 acts, by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, New York; 1872:6205,
June 11. 14850
For life and liberty; a melodrama in 4 acts and
6 scenes, by T, E. B. Henry. 80 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thos. E. B. Henry, Chicago; D: 14284,
Nov. 13, 1908; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 14851
For life and love; by L. Underwood.
© Lawrence Underwood, New York; D:
5378, Aug. 6, 1904. 14852
For Lizzette; a play in 1 act, by Mark Lo^is de
Coucy. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gustave Frohman, New York ; D : 5037,
May 17, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1904. 14853
For love alone; fifteen minute sketch, by A, M.
Lindgren. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. M. Lindgren, Worcester ; D : 3534,
June 5, 1903 ; Ic. May 5, 1903. 14854
For love and country. See Irish King Kerry.
For love and gold; or, Dice of death, sensa-
tional western drama in 4 acts, by C. G.
Rockwell. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clara Grady Rockwell, New York; D:
4263, Nov. 18, 1903; 2c. Nov. 18, 1903.
14855
For love and honor; a comedy drama in 4 acts
and 7 scenes, by W. W. Lapoint. 120 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ed. N. McDowell, New York; D : 2168,
July 30, 1902; 2c. Sept. 23, 1902. 14856
a dramatic sketch, by Florence Gerald.
Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1906. 13 p. 12°
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:9103, Sept.
17, 1906; 2c. Oct. 20. 1906. 14857
— an original romantic drama in a prologue
and 3 acts, by D. F. Perkins.
© David Fessenden Perkins, Portland,
Me. ; 1900 A : 12389, May 17. 14858
a play in 4 acts, by Edward Hamilton
Cahill. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian Cahill, New York; D:5179, June
1.5, 1904; 2c. June 15, 1904. 14859
a romantic drama in 5 acts and 9 scenes.
by I. B. Goodrich, jr. 127 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D:3679,
July 1, 1903; 2c. July 10, 1903. 14860
For love and life; a play in prelude and 3 acts,
by J. G. Lincoln.
© Jeanie Gould Lincoln, Washington;
1896:3.5427, June 16. 14861
playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1910; D: 20810; Winiam
Wan-en Norton, Detroit. 14862
For love of a Geraldine; a drama of the Irish
rebellion of '98, in 3 acts, by C. L. Adams.
93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Constance L. Adams, New York ; D :
8234, Mar. 27, 1906; Ic. Nov. 5, 1906. 14863
For love of country; musical play in .3 acts,
by C. F. Stayner. 22 p. 4°. Ms. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. .Tune 19, 1911; D: 24516; Charles
Frederick Stayner, Salt Lake City. 14864
723
14865
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14888
For love of gold; a drama in 4 acts, by M. E.
Smith.
(c) Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago; 1886:5267,
Mar. 5. 14865
a drama of today in 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
i© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 8020, Jan.
29. 14866
For love of her; drama in 3 acts and prologue,
by C. Clarke.
© Creston Clarke, New York ; D : 882, Sept.
20, 1901. 14867
For love of Manon Lescaut; an original play
in 5 acts and 7 scenes, founded upon the
immortal romance of Abbe Prevost [entitled
Histoire du chevalier Des Grieux et de Manon
Lescaut] by C. H. Meltzer. 107 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Henry Meltzer, New York; D:
291, Apr. 1, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1901. 14868
For love of me; a tragedy in 1 act, by A. R.
Whytal. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Wliytal, New York; 1890:6701,
Feb. 26; 2c. June 18, 1892. 14869
For love of money; a society drama, by J. F.
McLean.
© J. Francis McLean, Galveston. Texas;
1895:5310. Jan. 21. 14870
For love of title; a drama of London and Pa-
risian social life, by J. T. Malone.
© James T. Malone, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1899; 60386, Sept. 20. 14871
For love of you; a drama in 4 acts and a pro-
logue, by O. Harper. 103 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Olive Harper, New York ; D : 11923, Dec.
16, 1907; 2c. Dec. 16, 1907. 14872
For love or money; by F. M. Kingsley.
© Florence Morse Kingsley, West New
Brighton, N. Y. ; D : 15663, Apr. 19, 1909.
14873
For love's sake — Continued.
or. For his sister's sake, a play in 3 acts,
a comedy in 3 acts, by Helen Sherman
Griffith. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1903. 36 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 3657,
June 26, 1903; 2c. June 26, 1903. 14874
For love's sake; a melodrama in 4 acts, drama-
tized and arr. by A. E. Gaylord. 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Albert E. Gavlord, New York; D : 9640.
Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. 14875
— a play in 4 acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, New York; D:
544, June 3, 1901. 14876
by G. McDowell.
© George McDowell, Portland, Me. ; D :
2964, Feb. 7, 1903. 14877
(L'ecran brise); a 1 act play, by Henry
Bordeaux, authorized tr. from the French by
Y. Asckenasy.
© Ysidor Asckenasy, St. Louis ; D : 14022,
■ Oct. 9, 1908. 14878
For mayor, Godfrey Buehler; deutsch-ameri-
kanisches characterbild in 3 aufzuegen, von J.
Gugler.
© Julius Gugler, Milwaukee; 1888:37333,
Dec. 29. 14879
For memory's sake; a 1 act playlet, by Tom
Fitch. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Julia Romaine Marks, New York; D:
8189, Mar. 19, 1906; Ic. Mar. 19, 1906; Ic.
Apr. 5, 1906. 14880
For money; drama in 4 acts, by G. Scarbor-
ough. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913; D : 33197 ; George
Scarborough, New Brighton, N. Y. 14881
For mother's sake.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; 1898 :
8733, Jan. 28. 14882
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Carrie Ashley
Clarke. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. A. Rosco and John J. Holland, Chi-
cago ; D : 2904, Jan. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1903.
14883
by Joseph Byrou Totten.
© W. H. Woods, New York ; D : 7985, Feb.
3, 1906. 14884
a melodrama in 4 acts, by S. Strauss.
© Samuel Strauss, New York ; D : 3419,
May 12, 1903. 14885
See also Royal (A) perjury.
For mother's sake and yours. See World
against him.
For my son; a domestic drama in 4 acts and 6
scenes, by G. T. Wallace.
© Gus T. Wallace, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 16865,
Mar. 12. 14886
For myself alone; a drama in 3 acts, by Marius
[pseud, of S. O. Lloyd] New York, De Witt,
1884. 20 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plays,
no. 322] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26389.
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 14887
For Norway's queen; a comedy in 5 acts, based
on Danish-Norwegian history, English ver-
sion by M. E. Coe.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco; D:
6916, July 6, 1905. 14888
724
14889
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14910
For Odan-Felsburg; a fantastic comedy in 1 act,
by F. Truesdell.
© Frederick Truesdell, New York ; D : 5224,
June 22, 1904. 14889
For old Eli; a comedy of Yale life [in 4 acts],
by L. O. Thompson. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lovd Oscar Thompson, Los Angeles ; D :
13560, Aug. 17, 1908; 2c. Aug. 17, 1908.
14890
Same. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1909. 75 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1909; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909; D:
17838 ; Samuel French. New York. 14891
For old England; historical drama in 5 acts and
4 scenes, by L. Cleveland.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York ; D : 1191,
Nov. 21, 1901. 14892
For old love's sake; a comedy in 2 acts, by Mary
G. Woodhull. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 39727,
July 7; 2c. July 7. 14893
a playlet in 1 act, by Perce R. Benton
[pseud, of P. B. Robinson] 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Perce Benton Robinson, Chicago; D:
4756, Mar. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1904. 14894
For old time sake; pastoral comedy sketch, by
S. Chambers. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Stephen Chambers, Chico, Cal. ; D : 10105,
Mar. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1907. 14895
For old times sake.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D:5533,
Sept. 14, 1904. 14896
drama in 4 acts, by Lawrence Barbour.
110 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913; D: 33499; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 14897
dramatic playlet in 2 scenes, by Harry
Sophus Sheldon. 14 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1909; D: 17363; G. Harris
Eldon, Alexandria, Ind. 14898
For one night only; a comedy in 4 acts, tr.
from the German by R. M. Baker. Boston,
W. H. Baker & CO., 1900. 44 p. 12°. (Baker's
edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston; 1899:
80955, Dec. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1900. 14899
For papa's sake; a comedietta in 1 act, by Mel B.
Spurr.
© T. H. French, London ; 1899 : 20776, Mar.
21 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 14901
For Reck and Tech; play in 4 acts, by J. W.
Cox. Atlanta, Gershon printing co., 1913.
1 p. 1., 14 p. 12°.
© Jan. 15, 1914; 2c. Jan. 21, 1914; D:
35850; John William Cox, Atlanta. 14901a
For reform; political satire for a singing quar-
tette, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S.
Denison, 1909. 10 p. 12°. ([Denison's vaude-
ville sketches] ) [Words only]
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16960 ; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 14902
For rent tomorrow; comedy sketch, by Harry
L. Newman [i. e. Newton] and A. S. Hoffman.
Chicago and New York, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company [1903] 10 p. 12°. (On
cover: The darkey & comic drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4251, Nov.
16, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 14903
For revenue only; by D. Lloyd.
© David Lloyd, New York; D:8466, May
3, 1906. 14904
a comedy in 4 acts, by M. Nobles.
© Milton Nobles, Brooklyn; 1892:16710,
Apr. 18. 14905
or, A third party movement, farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by M. Nobles. 121 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1912; D: 29500; Milton
Nobles, Brooklyn. 14906
For right of way; a realistic and romantic play,
abounding in strong dramatic effects and
startling tableaux, by W. H. Young.
© William H. Young and John Leslie
Gossin, United States ; 1889 : 16783, June 1.
14907
For royal Charlie; an episode of the escape,
after the battle of Culloden, of Charles Ed-
ward Stuart, the Young Pretender, by J. G.
Duffy. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Gibbon Duffy, New York ; D : 241,
Mar. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1901. 14908
For Russia; a dramatic episode in 1 act, by'
F. Ormonde. [1], 13 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1909; D: 16508; Frederic
Ormonde, Boston. 14909
For our country; by P. V. Kern. 59 p. f°. For Russia free; a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
Ms. by H. B. Dox. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1910 ; D : 22016 ; Penelope V. © Hamilton Bogart Dox, Peoria, 111. ; D :
Kern, Brazil, Ind. 14900 9942, Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Apr. 4, 1907. 14910
725
14911
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14932
For sake of Alice; in 1 act, by Hugh Irving For the flag; a comedy in 1 act, by Waite
Ilowells.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1000 A :
34726. Oct. 4. 14911
For sale; Fislier's new musical farce comedy,
in 3 acts.
© Perkins D. Fisher, New York; 1891:
14876, Apr. 21, 14912
Drake.
© Axlele Payn, New York ; 1896 : 46882, Aug.
17.
14922
— play in 4 acts, by J. E. Goodman. 92 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jules Eckert Goo<lman, New York ; D :
13720, Sept. 4, 1908; 2c. .Tune 9, 1909. 14913
play in 3 acts, by E. B. Harris. 121 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912; D: 30489; Elmer B.
Harris, New York. 14914
For Scotland's liberty. See Sir "William Wal-
lace.
For sweet charity's sake.
© I. B. Brooks, New York; 1894:39621,
Aug. 29. 14915
— a comedy, by E. O. Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago; 1897:
59127, Oct. 18. 14916
curtain raiser for four people, by Robert
Griffin Morris. 14 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Elenor de Berrein Morris. Brooklyn ; D :
6098, Jan. 19, 1905; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 14917
For sword or song; a poetical music play in 3
acts, written by Robert George Legge. made
by Louis Calvert, inusick'd by Raymond
Roze. London, J. Williams, ltd., 1902. 8 p.
8*. [Lyrics only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 2337,
Sept. 16, 1902; 2c. Sept. 16, 1902. 14918
For the girl he loved; or, Down in Texas, an
original melodrama in prologue and 3 acts,
by W. T. Burke.
© William Talbot Burke, Long Branch, N.
J. ; 1895 : 56280. Nov. 6. 14923
For the girl I love; play in 4 acts, by E. M.
Royle. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914; D: 38978; Edwin Mil-
ton Royle, Darien, Conn. 14923a
For the gold; 1 act tragedy, by P. C. Georgis.
[2], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25860; Peter C.
Georgis, Mason City, la. 14924
For the good of all; play in 1 act, by O.
Leonard.
© O. Leonard, St. Louis; D : 11203, Aug.
19, 1907. 14925
For the good of the order; comedy in 1 act,
by M. Drew. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1910; D : 20871 ; Maurice
Drew, Montvale, N. J. 14926
For the good of the service; military drama
in 4 acts, by Wolcott Beard and Brandon
Douglas. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910; D: 20042; Virginia
Clarke, New York. 14927
For the heart of Evelyn; dramatic sketch in
1 act, by R. C. Copeland. 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911; D: 25171; Ralph C.
Copeland, Portland, Or. 14928
Same. 69 p. 8 .
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D:2251, For the honor of a name; comedy drama in 4
100 p. 4°. Typewrit-
Aug. 19, 1902; 2c. Aug. 19, 1902. 14919
For the blue or the gray. See Fighting (A)
chance.
For the cause; play in 1 act, by L. A. Back.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1914; D: 37378; Louis A.
Back, Harrow, England. 14919a
acts, by A. Gross,
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1910 ; D : 20902 ; Anna Gross,
New York. 14929
For the honor of the duke.
© Ella Madeline Merli Mills, Inwood, N.
Y. ; D:1183, Dec. 13, 1901. 14930
For the crown; drama tr. from the French ^^^ ^^^ king; an historical drama in 5 acts,
[Pour la couronne] of Francois Copp#e, by hy C. Prescott.
C. Renauld. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1895:
9969, Feb. 18; 2c. Mar. 22. 14920
■ — Same.
© f Charles Renauld, New York ; 1895 : 12052,
Feb. 28. 14921
© Clive Prescott, United States; 1873;
6442, June 7. 14931
an historical drama of the days of the
Stuart insurrection of 1745, by C. M. Caughy.
© Charles M. Caughy, Baltimore; 1873:
5581, May 17. 14932
726
14933
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
14952
For the king — Continued.
a romance of the days of Cromwell, play
in 4 acts, by John S. Crellin, Homer Grant,
and William Harcourt. 128 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Harcourt King, New York; D:
3481, May 25, 1903 ; 2c. May 25, 1903. [Note :
This play was first called The royal lover, and
was copyrighted 1899 : 20055] 14933
a tragedy in 5 acts, by W. Ellis.
© Walter Ellis, Kalamazoo, Mich.; 1882:
9750, June 14. 14934
— See also Strathroy.
For the land's sake; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by J. W. Sayre. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910 ; D : 22251 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 14935
For the love of Kitty; farce in 3 acts, by J. A.
Westhauser and Winter Russell. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913; D: 33842; Joseph A.
Westhauser. New York. 14936
For the love of mammy; a 1 act playlet for a
child, by M. Goldman. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 11848.
Dec. 2, 1907; 2c. Dec. 2, 1907. 14937
For the love of Mike; 3 act Irish farce comedy,
by W. M. Goff. 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1913; D: 33015; William
M. Goff, Pleasantville, N. J. 14938
For the love of Olympia; drama in 4 acts, by
L. M. Mangold. 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louisa M. Mangold, Detroit; D : 4387,
Dec. 14, 1903; 2c. Jan. 11, 1904. 14939
For the man she loved; by C. H. Percifield.
© Charley Harrison Percifield, Chariton,
la.; D:5824, Nov. 16, 1904. 14940
or, How hearts are broken, a drama in
5 acts, by Fessler and Rae. 114 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; D : 5974, Dec.
12, 1904; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905. 14941
For the men higher up; play in 4 acts, by M.
van de Sande-Bakhuyzen. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1915; D: 42250; Mary van
de Sande-Bakhuyzen, New York. 14941a
For the ministry; a farce, by E. S. Keller and
W. G. Burns.
© Edward S. Keller and Walter G. Burns,
Fort Wayne, Ind. ; 1899:81697, Dec. 18.
14942
For the one woman; a comedy in 3 acts, by
W. H. Carson. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. Henry Carson, New York ; D : 13378,
July 20, 1908; 2c. July 20, 1908. [Note:
Copies bear title. Married? or. For the one
woman] 14943
For the party; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. Mc-
Kernon. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward McKernon, New York ; D : 16098,
June 19, 1909 ; 2c. June 22, 1909. 14944
For the people; drama in 1 act, by E. Magie.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909; D: 17089; Elizabeth
Magie, Chicago. 14945
play in 4 acts, by B. Boder. 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D: 23106; Bartlett
Boder, Denver. 14946
For the queen; a romantic drama In 3 acts,
period of 1785, by G. F. Bragdon. 27 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Guy Fletcher Bragdon, Boston ; D : 6931,
June 28, 1905; 2c. Aug. 14, 1905. 14947
For the red, white and blue; an American
drama, in 4 acts and 9 scenes, by H. E. De
Lasaux. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1910; D: 21204; Harry E.
De Lasaux, San Francisco. 14948
For the sake of a thousand. See Half hours
of vaudeville.
For the sake of happiness; drama in 3 acts,
tr. from the Polish, by F. Newton. 34 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910; D: 20490; Felix
Newton, Lincoln, Neb. 14949
For the sake of honor; dramatic sketch, by
J. A. Mucela. [2], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1912; D: 31407; James A.
Mucela, New York. 14950
social drama in 1 act, by C. Glikis. [2], 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1915; D: 42518; Constan-
tin Glikis, San Francisco. 14950a
For the sake of the duchesse; by F. "Dawson.
Typewritten.
© Forbes Dawson, England ; 1899 : 56060,
Sept. 1; 2c. Sept. 1. 14951
For the sake of the prince; by F. C. Dleu-
donnS.
© Florence Carpenter Dieudonng, Wash-
ington ; D : 14275, Nov. 12, 1908. 14952
For the service; drama In 1 act, by W. W.
Smith. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1915 ; D : 41692 ; Winfield W.
Smith, Seattle. 14952a
.727
14953
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
14965
For the special edition. See Miss Jones, jour-
nalist.
For the wages of sin is death. Typewritten.
© Helena Clendeneu, Maywood, 111. ; 1900 A :
8809, Apr. 5 ; 2c. Apr. 5. 14953
For the white rose; a romantic comedy in 3
acts, by O. Davis.
© Owen Davis, Brooklyn ; 1898 : 40979, July
8. 14954
For their children's sake; play in 1 act, by
C. S. Bolkowitz. [1], 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; D : 3G244 ; Charles S.
Bolkowitz, Brooklyn. 14954a
For their flags; drama in 5 acts, by F. E.
Hiland.
© F. E. Hiland, Bradford, Vt. ; 1890 : 26903,
Sept. 2. 14955
For two weeks; by Edythe Rollins. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Will N. Hoyt, Brockton, Mass. ; D : 14754,
Jan. 6, 1909; 2c. Jan. 6, 1909. 14956
For value received; drama in 3 acts, by F.
Nathan and A. Wynne. 102 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1912; D: 31473; Frances
Nathan and Anna Wynne, New York. 14957
For want of confidence; or, A false friend, by
I. S. McGiehan.
© Isaac S. McGiehan, New York; 1887:
3973, Feb. IS. 14958
For wife and children; a melodramatic novelty
in 4 acts, by Geo. E. Stevens. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
9346, Oct. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1906. 14959
For you and me. See Pig brother play-book.
Foraar og efteraar; komedie i 4 akter, af O.
Benzon. Kj0benhavn og Kristiania. Gyldeii-
dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1913. 6 p.
]., 184 p. 12°.
© Feb. 11, 1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; D:
36136 ; Otto Benzon, Copenhagen. 14959a
Forasteros (Los); comedia en 2 actos en prosa,
original de J. Luengo y Conde. Madrid [So-
ciedad de antores espaiioles] 1914. 46 p.
12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40041; Jestis Luengo y Conde, Madrid.
14959b
Forbes (The) case; a drama in 3 acts, by J. T.
Prince, jr. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., Chicago; D: 14459,
Dec. 5, 1908; 2c. Dec. 5, 1908. 14960
Forbidden (The) entrance; play in prologue
and 3 acts, by J. C. Hawk. 92 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915 ; D : 42327 ; John Clyde
Hawk, Ontario, Cal. 14960a
Forbidden fruit; comedy in 1 act, by H. H.
Hoyt and R. E. Barton. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
. © Ic. July 9, 1910 ; D : 21519 ; Hal H. Hoyt
and Ralph E. Barton, New York. 14961
a comedy in 3 acts, by D. Boucicault. New
York, Metropolitan printing company, 1876.
52 numb. 1. 8°.
© Dion Boucicault, New York ; 1876 : 10550,
Sept. 18 ; 2c. Oct. 28. 14962
— Same. New ed. New York, 1876. 52
numb. 1. 8°. Printed.
© Dion Boucicault, New York ; 1876 : 13282,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 14963
— drama in 4 acts, by I. B. Kaplan. [7], 87 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914; D: 36201; Isidore B.
Kaplan, Brooklyn. 14963a
by N. H. Hornstine.
■'i-i ]^t ,")r::|*K 4 ^>' N?:N"n ;'L:2"nc rJi"'::s2nrD
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41622 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 14963b
by W. E. Hunt. [1], 46 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34782 ; William Ed-
win Hunt, Easton, Pa. 14964
— a drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Delaney. 6 p. 1.,
97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38671 ; John Francis
Delaney, Chicago. 14964a
libretto of comedy opera, in 3 acts. 1 p. 1.,
34 p. 12°.
© Orlando S. Mears, St. Louis ; 1894 : 18821,
Apr. 11; 2c. July 23. 14965
1 act comedy adapted from the French of
Octave Feuillet, by G. J. Smith. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915 ; D : 40339 ; George Jay
Smith, New York. 14965a
Forbidden (The) guests. See Husband.
Forbidden (The) man; playlet in 1 act, by
W. W. Whalen. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914; D: 36964; Will W.
Whalen, Harrisburg, Pa. 14965b
728
14966
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
14987
Forbidden marriag-e; an original melodrama in
4 acts, by C. P. Rice. 90 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ciiarles P. Rice, New Haven; D : 4962,
Apr. 30, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1904. 14966
Porbidden (The) path; play in 3 acts, by H.
Turberville. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1911 ; D : 24880 ; Henry Tur-
berville, Washington. 14967
religious drama in 3 acts, by M. Gilbert.
[71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1913 ; D : 34202 ; Marie Gil-
bert, New York. 14968
Forbidden (The) way; a dramatic composition
of the South- West in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by
M. W. Bennett. 42 p. 4°. Type^^Titten.
© Martin Wesley Bennett, Columbus. O. ;
D: 15951, May 25, 1909; 2c. May 25, 1909.
14969
play, by J. A. Preston. 38 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1011 ; D :25732 ; John A. Pros-
ton, Providence, R. I. 14970
play in 3 acts, by A. De Luca. [3], 88 p.
4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D: 28884; Angelo De
Luca, New York. 14971
Force (The); play in 4 acts, by A. E. Thomas.
[136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914; D: 36274; Albert E.
Thomas, New York. 14971a
Force and finesse. See Carmelita.
Force majeure; play in 1 act, by Francis Rollis-
ton. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D: 35309; Frank
Ricard, New York. 14972
Force (The) of a title; in 4 acts, by J. T. Mc-
Geary.
© John Thomas McGeary, United States;
1900 A : 25325, Oct. 11. 14973
Force of circumstances. Type^Titten.
© Sidney Drew, New York ; 1900 A : 12571,
May 19; 2c. June 7. 14974
drama in 4 acts, by M. Van der Voort.
62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1911 ; D : 25650 ; Maybelle Van
der Voort, Palo Alto, Cal. 14975
Force (The) of destiny. See Dacia.
Force (The) of habit; a farce, in 3 acts, ad-
mitting of specialty work, by W. B. Hardin.
Typewritten.
© William Budd Hardin, New York, 1890:
81334, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 15. 14976
Forced (A) compromise; 1 act play, by H. S.
Sheldon. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13,, 1911; D: 23634; H. S.
Sheldon. Chicago. 14977
Forced (A) friendship; a farce in 1 act. by
Robert C. V. Meyers. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1903. 12 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:3660,
June 26, 1903; 2c. June 26, 1903. 14978
Forced (A) marriage. See Nil desperandum.
Forced (A) proposal; by A. E. Hamilton. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Alice Ethel Hamilton, New York; D-
2371, Sept. 24, 1902; 2c. Sept. 4, 1902. 14979
1 act playlet, by C. E. Royal.
© Charles E. Royal, San Francisco; D:
7489, Nov. 2, 1905. 14980
Forced to the wall; by A. Schwartz.
© Albert Schwartz, St. Louis ; D : 120, Feb
6, 1901. 14981'
Forced to the war; or. The sub runners of '63-4,
a drama in 4 acts, by David Hill [pseud, of
D. W. Hildreth] Boston, Walter H. Baker
& CO. [1886] 76 p. 12°.
© D. W. Hildreth, United States; 1886:
19327, Aug. 26; 2c. Sept. 30. 14982
Forced to work; play in 1 act. by R. L. Jenne
and G. A. Martin. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D: 29114; Robert L.
Jenne and George A. Martin, Indianapolis.
14983
Forcing- an opportunity; original comedy, in
1 act, by S. H. Pearl. [3] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 15, 1910 ; D : 21566 ; Samuel H.
Pearl, Philadelphia. 14984
Ford (The) mechanic; romantic burletta musi-
cal vaudeville drama in 1 act, by R. L. Lan-
drum. [l],19p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914; D: 36277; Robert Lee
Landrum, Detroit. 14984a
Forecast; by E. A. Crowe.
© Eugene Arthur Crowe, New York •
1877:2896, Mar. 9. 14935
Foreign exchange; a play in 4 acts, by N. B.
Tarkington and H. L. Wilson. 1,53 p 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1909; D: 16656; N. Booth
Tarkington, Indianapolis, and Harry Leon
Wilson, New York. 14986
Foreign friendships; a comedy sketch in 1 scene
by T. Sheridan. New York, 1883. 11 p. 12°!
© Thomas Sheridan, New York; 1883-
5318, Mar. 22; 2c. Mar. 28. 14987
729
14887
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15002
Foreign service; play in 4 acts, by G. F. Liimb.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41893 ; George Fretl-
erick Lumb, Harrisburg, Pa. 14987a
Foreign (The) wife; a tragedy in 5 nets, by
G. M. Girardeau.
© Claude Monica Girardeau, New Orleans ;
D:2940, Jan. 22, 1903. 14988
See also Nadjeska.
Foreman (The) and the Swede; play in 1 act,
by A. S. Tenney. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Feb. 26, 1915 ; D : 40136 ; Allan Spen-
cer Tenney, New York. 14988a
Foreman (The) of Twilight ranch; comedy
drama in 4 acts, by M. Evans. 49 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913; D: 34997; Manford
Evans, Thompson, la. 14989
Forest (A) comedy; by B. B. French.
© Elizabeth B. French, Montclair, N. J. ;
D: 15791, May 6, 1909. 14990
Forest (The) fairies; fantasy in prologue and
3 acts, by G. T. Baldwin. [127] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914; D: 38173; Clarissa
Townshend Baldwin, Rosebank, N. Y. 14990a
Forest farm folks; 1 act rural drama, by F. A.
Ferguson. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank A. Ferguson, Chicago; D : 12569,
Feb. 28, 1908; 2c. Feb. 28, 1908. 14991
Forest (The) fire; play in 2 scenes, by Lang-
don McCormick. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35837 ; Sylvia Bid-
well McCormick, Chicago. 14991a
Forest (The) fires. See Jim Boot.
Forest (A) hearth; dramatization of Charles
Major's romance of Indiana, in 4 acts, by
M. S. Keightley. [2], 75 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D: 30088; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 14992
Same. [124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D: 28030; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 14993
Forest ranger; comedy drama in 4 acts, by W.
H. Nichols. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909; D : 17391 ; Walter H.
Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 14994
play in 1 act, by H. M. Jones. [2], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D: 36127; Haviland
McCormick Jones, San Francisco. 14994a
Forest (The) rose; a tale of the frontier, by
Emerson Bennett. New ed.
© Edward E. Dumm, Columbus, O. ; 1892:
28412, July 7. 14995
Forest (The) spring. See Silver (The) thread.
Forest (The) warden; a tragedy in 5 acts, by
Otto Ludwig, tr. from the German by Paula
Green. (In Poet lore, v. 24, no. 3, May- June
1913; periodical © May 29, 1913; 2c. May
29, 1913; B: 285076; Poet lore co., Boston)
14995a
Forester (The); by A. Chapman.
. © Artliur Chapman, Denver ; D : 15365,
Mar. 17, 1909. 14996
Forester's (A) daughter; melodrama, by J. L.
F. C. Kober. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John L. F. C. Kober, Fernbank, O. ; D:
3743. July 21, 1903 ; 2c July 21, 1903. 14997
Foret (La); reve musical en 2 actes, de Laurent
Tailliade, musique d'Augustin Savard. Paris,
I-ibrairie Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1910. 64 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 11, 1910; 2c. Mar. 11, 1910; D:
20418; Eugene Fasquelle, Paris. 14998
Foret (La) bleue; conte lyrique en 3 actes,
d'apres Les contes de Perrault, poeme de
Jacques Cheneviere, musique de Louis Aubert.
Paris, A. Durand & fils, 1910. 61 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 11, 1910; 2c. Aug. 13, 1910; D:
21788; A. Durand & fils, Paris. 14999
(The blue forest); conte lyrique en 3 actes.
d'apres Les Contes de Perrault, poeme de
Jacques Cheneviere, English version by Her-
mann Klein, musique de Louis Aubert. Textes
frangais et anglais. Paris, A. Durand et fils,
1910-1911. 123 p. 16°.
© Dec. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28137 :
A. Durand & fils, Paris, 15000
lyrical tale in 3 acts, poem by Jacque.s
Cheneviere [English tr. by C. P. Mason] music
by Louis Aubert. New York, F. RuUman,
inc., 1911. 43 p. 4°. [Libretto only. French
and English]
© Oct. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25595 ;
Fred Rullman, inc., New York. 15001
Forge and castle; a romantic drama in 5 acts,
written and adapted to the American stage,
by J. S. Houghton.
© J. S. Houghton, Philadelphia; 1870:
2613, Mar. 2. 15002
Forged (The) bill. See Tempter (The)
Forged (The) coupon, and other stories and
dramas; by Count Leo Tolstoy, ed. by Dr.
Hagberg Wright. London, New York [etc.]
T. Nelson and sons [1911] 429 p. col. front
12°.
Dramatic contents: The cause of it all. —
The man who was dead.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; A ad int. 920; pubd.
Nov. 20, 1911; Dodd, Mead & co.. New York.
15002a
730
15002
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15022
Forged (The) coupon, and other stories and
dramas — Con ti n ued .
by Leo Tolstoy, ed. by Dr. Hagberg Wright.
New York, Dodd, Mead and company, 1911.
3 p. I., [3]^21 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : The cause of it all. —
The man who was dead.
© .7an. 13, 1912; 2c. Jan. 15, 1912; A:
303828; Dodd, Mead & co.. New York. 15002b
Forged (The) will; or, The hidden secret, a sen-
sational drama in 5 acts, dramatized from
Emerson Bennet's thrilling novel of the above
name by E. K. Worrall and G. E. Molloy.
© E. K. Worrall and Geo. E. Molloy, New
Orleans ; 1873 : 9525, Aug. 23. 15003
See also Lucy Fairlove.
Forger (The); a drama in 4 acts, by F,
Erner. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© F. A. Erner, Sterling, Va. ;
Mar. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1909.
D : 15222,
15004
— dramatic sketch, by H. T. De Vere. [1], 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D: 39090; Harry T.
De Vere, Los Angeles. 15004a
— romantic sensational drama in 4 acts, by
J. M. Martin.
© James M. Martin, Jersey City ; 1891 :
32231, Sept. 10. 15005
a society problem play of N. Y., by Joseph
Byron Totten. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Totten and Roberts, New York ; D : 14231,
Nov. 7, 1908; 2c. Nov, 7, 1908. 15006
Forger's (The) daughter; a 4 act comedy
drama, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; D:471,
May 15, 1901. 15007
by O. T. Crawford.
© Orlin T. Crawford, Topeka, Kan.; D:
2461, Oct. 18, 1902. 15008
Forget me not; a drama, by G. Ward.
© Genevieve Ward, United States; 1879:
11430, Aug. 27. 15009
a modern emotional drama in 3 acts.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1879 : 15458, Nov.
17. 15010
an original play in 3 acts, by Herman
Merivale and Florence Crawford Grove.
© Genevieve Ward, New York ; 1879 : 12963,
Sept. 30. 15011
or, A night in Rome, a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French and arr. by G. F.
Bird.
© George F. Bird, New York; 1886:6671,
Mar. 23. 15012
Forget-me-nots; a curtain raiser, by B. L. C
Griffith. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1894.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 10484,
Feb. 16; 2c. Feb. 16. 15013
See also Plays and monologues. — School
and parlor comedies.
Forgetful Henry; play in 2 acts, by C. Davis
and H. W. Swope. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913 ; D : 33736 ; Collin Davis,
Chicago, and Howard Whitney Swope, Green-
ville, O. , 15014
Forgetful (The) teacher; musical act, by J. A.
Murphy. 7 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1911; D: 23642; The Stod-
dards, Syracuse, N. Y. 15015
Forging his chains; a drama in 5 acts, by G.
Bidwell and M. A. Casey.
© George Bidwell and Marcus A. Casev,
Hartford ; 1888 : 15079, May 23. 15016
See Triple (The)
See Duel for the
Forging (The) of the ring,
wedding.
Forgive and be forgiven,
lily of the valley.
Forgive and forget; a comedy drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts, by Theodore Kremer. 142 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Patrick H, Sullivan, Samuel Harris, and
Al. H. Woods, New York ; D : 999, Oct. 23,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1902. 15017
— —an original comedy in 4 acts, by G. F.
Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1873 :
14933, Dec. 27. 150I8
See also Fernanda.
Forgiven; a 1 act dramatic sketch, by Jesse S.
Halstead.
© Marie E. Walker and A. Luttringer, San
Francisco; D : 94, Jan. 30, 1901. 15019
a romantic melodrama in 4 acts, by F.
Bryton and C. Greene.
© Frederic Bryton and Clay Greene, United
States ; 1885 : 24025, Nov. 16. 15020
a sequel to Forsaken, by J. H. Wise.
Noblesville, Ind., 1898. 66 p. port. 12°.
© John H, Wise, Noblesville, Ind.; 1898:
45190, July 29; 2c. Jan. 3, 1899. 15021
Forgiven and forgotten; contemporary drama
in 5 acts, by A. E. Nowicki, 73 p. f °. Type-
viTitten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913; D: 35412; Adolph E.
Nowicki, St. Louis. 15022
731
15023
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15040
Forgiveness; a 1 act drama in verse, tr. by per-
mission of Francois Copp§e, author of the
original in French, Le pater, by C. Renanld.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1890 : 3657,
Jan. 28. 15023
-play in 3 acts, by Jules Lemaltre, tr. from
the French by Frances C. Fay. (Only author-
ized translation) {In Poet lore, v. 24, no. 4,
July-Aug. 1913; periodical © July 25, 1913;
2c. Aug. 4, 1913; B 288479; Poet lore co.,
Boston) 15023a
— See also Paternoster.
Forgiveness is divine. Sec Wills of the gods.
Forgotten; a drama in 5 acts, by D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; 1893 : 17044,
Apr. 6. 15024
an idyl comedy-drama in 4 acts and 3
scenes, by R. F. Carroll.
© Richard F. Carroll, New York; 1884:
18834, Sept. 19. 15025
Forgotten (A) melody; in 1 act, by E. F. Payne.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward F. Payne, Belmont, Mass. ; D :
14826, Jan. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909. 15026
Forgotten will; a tragedy in 4 acts, by J.
Sheppman. 60 p. 4°. Ms. and typewritten.
© John Sheppman, Philadelphia; 1887:
13906, May 27; Ic. Sept. 6, 1888; Ic. May 8.
1890. 15027
Forked lightning; comedy in 3 acts, by K.
Howard [pseud, of Jolm Keble Bell] 102 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914 ; D : 35670 ; Keble How-
ard, Merstham, England. 15027a
Same. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D: 39989; Arthur
Bourchier, London.
15027b
Forks (The) of the road; comedy, by F. Allen.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912; D: 28345; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 15028
Formerly 35, now 19; or, The stolen tango
trousers, comedy in 1 act, by Harry J. Ash-
ton and S. Cox. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915 ; D : 42312 ; Sidney Cox,
Chicago. 15028a
Formidable (A) rival; a dramatic sketch in 3
scenes, by J. E. Hall. Typewritten.
© James Eugene Hall, New York; 1900 A:
330, Jan. 3; 2c. Jan. 3. 15029
Formula (The); drama in 4 acts, by J. S. Bar-
cus. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1913; D: 33688; James S.
Barcus, New York. 15030
Fornarina (La); drama of 4 acts, by Queen
SteUa of the Gonzales tribe of Gypsies.
© Queen Stella of the Gonzales tribe of
Gypsies, New York ; 1896 : 22872, Apr. 13.
15031
Forsaken; an emotional play, by J. H. Wise.
© John H. Wise, Noblesville, Ind. ; 1897:
29675, May 15 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 15032
.S'ee also Effie Gower. — Forgiven. — Poems
and plays; by Harry Lorenzo Chapin.
Fort Donaldson; military comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. F. Dittmar and C. F. Dittmar.
© George F. Dittmar and Charles F. Ditt-
mar, Jersey City ; 1890 : 9725, Mar. 26.
15033
Fort Flower; a romantic drama in 5 acts, by
S. M. Gardenhire. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel M. Gardenhire, Brooklyn; D:
S(H)2, Feb. 16, 1906; 2c. Feb. 16, 1906. 15034
Fort Mackinac; drama, by William Singer
[pseud, of John F. Volkert] 43 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912 ; D : 28437 ; John F. Vol-
kert, Philadelphia. 15035
Fort Riley; a military society drama in 4 acts,
by W. Montague. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter Montague. New York ; D : 2090.
July 7, 1902; 2c. July 7, 1902. 15036
Fortescues' dinner party. See Lumber room,
and other plays.
Fortezza (La) trionfante; operetta in 3 atti,
rappresentazione sacra, per S. Elena, vergine
romita di Laurino, con im cenno di spiega
scritto da C. Paruolo. New l^ork, F. Antonio,
L. Paruolo, P. Maffia, 1902. 2 p. 1., [9]-120 p.
front. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Carlo Paruolo, Ferdinando Antonio, Luigi
Paruolo y I*asquale IMaffia, New York ; I> :
1984, June 5, 1902; 2c. June 5, 1902. 15037
Fortissimo (The) music society; farce in 1 act,
by Grace Hilton Chamberlin. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1913. 29 p.
12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35444 ; Eldridge entertainment liouse, Frank-
lin, O. 15038
Fortnight's (A) flirtation; a comedy in 3 acts.
© Charles Warren, Washington ; 1874 : 1976,
Feb. 19. 15039
Fortunate (A) burglary; by H. T. Perry. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© H. Theodore Perry, Chicago; D:6133,
Jan. 24, 1905; 2c. Jan. 24, 1905. 15040
732
15041
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15063
Fortunate (The) man; or, A nervous wife, a
farcical comedy in 3 acts, from the French,
by H. L. Fiuinger.
© H. L. Fininger, San Francisco; 1898:
5112, Jan. 12; 2c. Jan. 13. 15041
Fortunate (A) meeting; an original comedy in
4 acts, by G. M. Travis.
© George M. Travis, Brooklyn; 1898:
49438, Nov. 6. 15042
Fortunate thief; comedy drama in 1 act, by
B. F. Barnett. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17308 ; Benjamin F.
Barnett, New York. 15043
Fortunate (A) woman; or, The emancipated
modern slave, a drama in 5 acts, by Barba
Ilossa [pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee ; D :
370, Apr. 20, 1901. 15044
Fortune; a comedy for the times in 5 acts by
James Alberry and Stephen Fiske.
© Stephen R. Fiske, United States; 1873:
13374, Nov. 18. 15045
an original comedy in 4 acts, by S. Rosen-
feld and J. W. Brainsby. New York.
© Svdney Rosenfeld and John W. Brains-
by, United States ; 1877 : 7591, June 29. 1504b
an original English comedy in 3 acts, by
P. Robertson.
© Peter Robertson, San Francisco; 1880:
9840, June 25. 15047
— a society drama of to-day in 4 acts, by L.
Q. Jeffries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1881:6257,
Apr. 23. 15048
— See also Nemesis,
Fortune and men's eyes; [drama in 1 act]
Itv Josephine Preston Peabody. Boston,
Small, Maynard & co., 1900. viii, 111, [1] p.
12°.
© Small, Mavnard & co., Boston; 1900 A:
25474, Oct. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1900. 15048a
Fortune (The) and the girl; by C. S. Landes,
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. S. Landes, Chicago ; D : 10687.^ June
3, 1907 ; 2c. June 3, 1907. 15049
Fortune (La) au violon; par Henry de Brisay.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jime 15, 1912; D : 30001 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 15050
Fortune favors fools; musical comedy at the
court of the Czar, by Ivan Narodny, tr. from
the Russian by Maria Ossipovna Mieler. (In
Poet lore, v. 23, no. 5, autumn, 1912) [Words
only]
© Oct. 25, 1912; 2c. Oct. 22, 1912; B:
259834 ; Poet lore co., Boston. 15051
Fortune-hunter (The); a comedy, by W. Smith.
150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Winchell Smith, New York ; D : 15315,
Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909. 15052
Sam Pitman's production of the 4 act melo-
drama, by Chas. A. Taylor.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1898:
22313, Apr. 8. 15053
See also Byer's library of tabloid plays.
Fortune-hunters (The); or. Lost and found,
comedy in 2 acts. New York, The Roxbury
publishing company, 1899. .1 p. 1., 21 p. 16°.
(Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
12667, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 15054
See also Bradstreets.
Fortune (A) in feathers. See Peacock (The)
plume.
Fortune (A) in rags; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by J. H. Slater.
© J. H. Slater, Chicago ; 1890 : 14067, Apr.
28- 15055
Fortune (The) of war; or, All's quiet on the
Potomac, a military comedy drama in 5 acts,
by Capt. A. B. Snow. Typewritten.
© Arch. B. Snow, Boonville, N. Y. ; 1892-
14016, Mar 30 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 15056
Fortune-teller (The); a comedy drama in 5
acts, by R. F. Sullivan.
© R. F. Sullivan, New York ; 1895 : 11719
Feb. 27. 15057
— a comedy in 1 act, by J. F. Milliken.
© .James F. Milliken, New York; 1892-
6564. Feb. 10. 15058
^ comedy in 3 acts, written and composed
by J. F. Dolan.
© James F. Dolan, New York ; 1893 : 8743,
Feb. 16. 15059
comedy sketch in 1 act, by F. Hoyt. [8] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1913; D: 34531; Francis
Hoyt, Harrisburg, Pa. 15060
a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by Harry
B. Smitli, music by Victor Herbert.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; 1898:
5S034, Oct. 3 ; 2c. Oct. 3. 15061
Same. New York, M. Witmark & sons.
1901. 26 p. 8°. [Lyrics only]
© Marcus Witmark & .sons, New York; D:
417, Apr. 30, 1901; 2c. Apr. 30, 1901. 15062
— a comic opera libretto, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New l^ork ; 1898:
16548, Mar. 11. 15063
733
15064
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15080
Fortune-teller (The) — Continued.
a farce comedy in 1 act, by Olga Steiner.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 76319,
Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 15064
a farcical skit in 1 act, by Harry L. New-
ton. Chicago, H. L. Newton pub. co., 1902.
cover-title, 8 p. 12°. (Newton's vaudeville
sketches)
© Harry L Newton pub. CO., Chicago; D:
2602, Nov. 1, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 15065
original dramatic playlet in 1 act, by H. G.
Donnelly. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39782 ; H. Grattan
Donnelly, Orange, N. J. 15065a
play in 1 act, by Ben Lowen, 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Jennie Costelli, Chicago; D : 3017, Feb.
19, 1903; 2c. Feb. 19, 1903. 15066
by Louisd'Coucy, [2],16p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1918;
Frohraan, New York.
D: 32410; Gustave
15067
a playlet by C. A. McMullen. Printed.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16603; Clarence A.
McMullen, Oakland, Cal. 15068
Fortune-teller (The) of Dismal Swamp; a
melodrama in 4 acts, by Howard Amesbury.
Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1904. 27 p.
16°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 454] )
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 5131, .Tune
6, 1904 ; 2c. June 6. 1904. 15069
Fortune-teller (The) of Killarney; or, The
Leperacaun, an original Irish drama in 3
acts.
© William C. Rockwell and Augustus Rey-
nolds, New York; 1882:20615, Dec. 6.
15070
Fortune (The) teller of New York,
vorced by death.
See Di-
Fortune-tellers (The); play in 1 act, by H. R.
Abbott. London, S. French, ltd.; New York,
S. French, 1912. 20 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's acting ed., no. 2425)
© Dec. 23, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1912 ; D : 31780 ;
Sanniel French, ltd., London. 15071
Fortunes (The) and misfortunes of war. See
Pride.
Fortune's bridg-e; a play in 5 acts.
© Rose Coghlan, New York; D:950, Oct.
14, 1901. 15072
Fortune's favor; a comedy in 1 scene, by H.
MacCuUoch, music by Adam Geibel.
© Hunter MacCulloch, Philadelphia; 1889:
36733. Dec. 4. 15073
Fortune's fool; a modem society drama in 4
acts, by W. S. Marion. 77 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Will S. Marion, New York ; 1885 : 10801,
May 12; 2c. Aug. 26, 1886. 15074
Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth, dramatiza-
tion in 5 acts, by W. O. Daly. 57 p. f°.
Typewritten.
. © William Oliver Daly, Mobile; D:7070,
Aug. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 16, 1905. 15075
Fortune's fools; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Clarence Black. [43] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16362 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 15076
Fortune's leer; play in 1 act, by I. B. Lelbson.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914; D: 36097; Israel B.
Leibson, New York. 15076a
Fortunes (The) of a country girl. See Belle
of Liberty farm.
Fortunes (The) of a foundling.
Fortunes (The) of a naval officer
(The) of Pensacola.
See Gipsy.
See Middy
Fortunes of Fremont's flag; an historical
drama of early California, by G. H. Burchard.
© George H. Burchard, Areata, Cal. ; D :
3241, Apr. 4, 1903. 15077
Fortunes (The) of Mr. Bob; drama in 4 acts and
5 scenes, by Guillaume De Lisle [pseud, of W.
Lilly] 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Lilly, Lambertville, N. ,T. ; D:
11083, July 30, 1907; Ic. July 30, 1907; Ic.
Aug. 26, 1907. 15078
Fortunes (The) of O'Leary. See Irish valor.
Fortunes of the king; a romantic play in 4
acts, by Mrs. Charles Doremus and Leonidas
Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York ; D :
4300, Nov. 25, 1903. 15079
Fortunes (The) of war; a farce in 1 act, by
liduiso Latham Wilson. Philadelphia, The
IVnn publishing co., 1904. 10 p. 16°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:.5416,
Aug. 12, 1904; 2e. Aug. 11, 1904, 15080
— play in 1 act, by M. White,, jr., and Reese
D. James. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915; D: 39932; Matthew
White, jr., New York. 15080a
by R. M. Woodward. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D: 40910; Ruth Mar-
garet Wowlward, New York. 15080b
— See also For a brother's life.
734
15081
COPYRIGHTED IIS" THE UNITED STATES
15097
Fortune's waif; a drama in 5 acts, by Broad-
brim [pseud, of J. H. Warwick]
© James Henry WarwicI?, Brooklyn; 1893:
45931, Oct. 13. 15081
Fortune's wheel; an American play in 5 acts,
by L. McLandburgh.
© Lillah McLandburgh, Chicago; 1874:
4424, Apr. 3. 15082
the story of the play. Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCann, New York; 1895:
30553, June 8; 2c. June 8. 15083
Fortunio; eomedie lyrique en 4 actes et 5 tab-
leaux, d'apres Le chandelier d'Alfred de Mus-
set, par G.-A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers,
musique de Andr§ Messager. Paris, Choudens,
1907. 3 p. 1., 148 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Choudens, Paris ; D : 10841, June 25,
1907; 2c. June 25, 1907. 15084
Forty-eig'ht. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures : 48.
Forty-eight hours; farce in 3 acts, by W. K.
Semple. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1913; D: 33272; William
Kennedy Semple, Washington. 15085
Forty (The) female thieves. See Ali Baba.
Forty-five miles from nowhere; plav in 1 act,
by G. M. Rosener. [4], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914 ; D : 38315 ; George M.
Rosener, New York. 15085a
Forty-five minutes from Broadway; in 3 acts,
by G. M. Cohan. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George M. Cohan, New York; D : 7642,
Dec. 1, 1905; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 15086
Forty-five minutes married; by G. Pring. [13]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D: 24573; Gerald
Pring, New York. 15087
Forty minutes with a crank; or. The Seldarte
craze, a farce, by G. M. Baker. Boston, W.
H. Baker & co. [1889] 29 p. 12°. CLGlobe
drama] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1889:37840,
Dec. 12; 2c. Dec. 26. 15088
Forty-nine; a California drama in 4 acts, by
J. Miller [pseud, of C. H. Miller] San Fran-
cisco, The California publishing company,
1882.
© .Toaquin Miller, United States; 1882:
3287, Mar. 2. 15089
— Same. 1 p. 1., 102 p. sq. 16 .
© C. H. Miller, New York ; 1882 : 9435, June
8 ; 2c. June 8. 15090
Forty-nine — Continued.
a sensational drama in 6 acts, by F. Bryton.
© Fi-ederic Bryton, Minneapolis; 1880:
3112. Feb. 26. 15091
See also, at end of alphabet,, titles begin-
ning with figures: ^49
Forty-nine camp. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 49 camp.
Forty-nine mining camp. See, at end of al-
phabet, titles beginning with figures : 49 min-
ing camp.
Forty-niners (The); or. The pioneer's daugh-
ter, a picturesque American drama in 5 acts,
dramatized from his own story of same title,
by T. W. Hanshew and H. Merry. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames, 1879. 29 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 119] )
© T. W. Hanshew and Harley Merry,
United States; 1879:2617, Feb. 25; 2c. Nov.
30, 1880. 15092
Forty-seven, ^^ee, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: 47.
Forty-seven ways to catch a man; 1 act drama,
by L. H. Foster. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21591 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 15093
Forty thieves; spectacle extravaganza in 2 acts,
by S. T. Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:8778, Feb.
11- 15094
Forty thousand and forty; by G. A. Jamieson.
© Guy Arthur Jamieson, Tottenville, N. Y. ;
D : 14092. Oct. 13, 1908. 15095
Forty winks; comedy in 1 act, by E. S. Ruskay.
[IJ, 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1915 ; D : 42304 ; Everett S.
Ruskay, New York. 15095a
a farce in 3 acts, adapted from the French
by Henry Francis [pseud, of F. H. Mead]
Typewritten.
© Francis Heni-y Mead, National City, Cal. ;
1899 : 43399, July 3 ; 2c. July 3. 15096
— farcical sketch in 1 act, by A. P. Campbell.
[2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1910 ; D : 21610 ; Alan Pat-
rick Campbell, Wheaton, 111. 15097
— play in 1 act, by W. J. Jones. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915 ; D: 39469; Will J. Jones,
15097a
New York
Forty years ago
See In the gloaming.
735
15098
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15117
Forty years young; whimsical sermon for
womtin liaters, in 3 acts, by L. Hatch. 145 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1911; D: 24640; Leonard
Hatch, Brookline, Mass. 15098
Foscari (La); or, The lion of Venice, a drama
in 4 acts, by A. Wortmaun and P. G. Piatti.
47 p. 12°. Printed.
© Albert Wortmann and Peter G. Piatti,
New York; D:4831, Mar. 26, 1904; 2c. Apr.
11, 1904. 15099
Fossegrim (The); a folk play of Norway, by
Sigurd Eldegard, adapted from the Norwegian
by H. H. D. Pierce. 38 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Herbert Henry David Pierce, Cambridge,
Mass. ; D : 13331, June 17, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 17,
1908. 15100
Fossil (The) hunter; by R. W. McCulloch.
© Robert W. McCulloch, Chicago; 1897:
19381, Mar. 25. 15101
Fossil (The) man. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 2492, not up
to date. — 2894, up to date.
Fossils. See Four plays of the Free theater.
Foster (The) brother; an original drama in 3
acts, by John Frederick Smith.
© Charles H. Crawford, Albany; 1895:
5148, Jan. 21. 15102
Foster (The) mother; play in 1 act, by S. Shat-
ford. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914 ; D : 36966 ; Sarah Shat-
ford. New York. 15102a
Foster (The) sister; a drama in 3 acts, by C. W.
Tayleure. New York, 1870.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1870:
1003, Aug. 18. 15103
Fotheringay (The); a play in 5 acts, by Wayne
Ellis.
© Isabell M. Ellis, New York; D : 2708,
Nov. 6, 1902. 15104
Fotografo (El); juguete c6mico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de P. Munoz Seca. Madrid
LSociedad de au tores espaiioles] 1909. 24 p.
12°.
© Pedro Munoz Seca, Madrid; D: 16128,
June 23, 1909; 2c. June 23, 1909. 15105
Fought to the end; by W. E. Dentinger. 38 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Willet E. Dentinger, Washington ; D :
13449, July 30, 1908; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 15106
Foul (A) tip; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Charles S. Allen. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 68 p. 12°.
© Oct. 18, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912 ; D : 31174 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 15107
Found; comedy drama playlet in 1 act, by
Charles Kenyon. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1912; D: 31448; Mable F.
Booth, New York. 15108
comedy dramatic tabloid, by W. E. Scott.
15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914 ; D : 35972 ; William Ed-
ward Scott, San Francisco. 15108a
play in 4 acts, by W. A. Searle. [145] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913 ; D : 34181 ; William Al-
bert Searle, Fairport, N. Y. 15109
— play in 1 act, by H. A. Sims. [5], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911 ; D : 23271 ; Haig A. Sims,
New York. 15110
— or. Trials and triumph, an original sen-
sation play in 5 acts.
© George W. Beardsley, Boston; 1874:
4648, Apr. 8. 15111
or. True to the last, a spectacular drama
in 5 acts, by J. A. Bruce. New York, C, G.
Burgoyne, printer, 1881. 64 p. 12°.
© Joseph A. Bruce, Brooklyn ; 1881 : 19914,
Dec. 22 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1882. 15112
Found, a partner; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by C. F. Pidgin and J. H. Woods.
© Charles F. Pidgin and John H. Woods,
Boston; 1884:13529, July 3. 15113
Found at last; a drama in 3 acts, by W. T.
Madigan.
© William T. Madigan, Cincinnati; 1872:
740, Jan. 24. 15114
Found (The) chord; a sketch with music, for 2
people, by S. F. Desinger. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. May 25, 1910 ; D : 21173 ; Sophy Flor-
ence Desinger, Ocean City, N. J. 15115
Found guilty; American drama in 4 acts, by
J. D. Dower, vii, 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36251 ; James Daniel
Dower, Reading, Pa. 15115a
Found in a cabinet; playlette, by E. G. Long-
man. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910 ; D : 20245 ; Edward G.
Longman, Brooklyn. 15116
Found in a four wheeler. See Cabman no 93.
Found in Chinatown; play in 1 act, l»y F. G.
Brodie. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 28, 1914; D: 37741; Fred G.
Brodie, Atlantic City. 15116a
Found in New York.
© Harry Knapp, St. Louis ; 1893 : 8751, Feb.
16. 15117
736
15118
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15135
Found in New York — Continued.
a melodrama in 5 acts, by R. G. Morris.
© Harry Knapp and Robert Griffin Morris,
St. Louis ; 1892 : 49399, Dec. 5. 15118
Found in the Rockies; or. Cave Creek, a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by E. C. Lamson. 81 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
<£) Ernest Clyde Lamson, Phoenix, Ariz. ; D :
2073, July 2, 1902; 2c. July 2, 1902. 15119
Found out, See That guilty pair.
Found the true vein; a drama in 5 acts, by A.
('). Gunter. San Francisco, C. A. Murdock &
CO., printers, 1872. 46 p. front. 12°,
© Archibald C. Gunter, San Francisco;
1871:3550, Feb. 24; 2c. Sept. 20, 1872. 15120
Found wanting; an original modern drama of
American life in 1 act, by J. Bearhope.
© John Bearhope, Chicago ; 1891 : 48377,
Dec. 3. 15121
Foundation (The) of love. See Town (The)
gossip.
Founding (The) of Lincoln. See Pageant of
Lincoln.
Foundling (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by J. Bar-
rlngton.
© .John Barrington, Santa Rosa, Cal. ; 1885 :
23150, Nov. 5. 15122
comedy in 1 act, by E. F. Naulty. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1911 ; D : 24383 ; Edwin Fair-
fax Naulty, New York. 15123
dramatic composition, by F. Solger. 12 p.
4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1910; D: 20838; Frederick
Solger, Washington. 15124
or, Trinity tragedy, under the Trinity
chimes, a drama in 4 acts, by O. F. G. Day.
© Oscar F. G. Day, Minneapolis; D : 4892,
Apr. 16, 1904. 15125
See also Molly Maybud.
Foundling (The) of Charity camp. See Goldie,
Foundlings (The); a drama in 5 acts, "by R.
Lisle.
© Rose Lisle, New York ; 1878 : 13393, Nov.
20. 15126
Foundryman (The); melodrama in 4 acts, by
H. S. Gurney. Typewritten.
© Harry Stanton Gurney, South Framing-
ham, Mass.; 1895:3261, Jan. 11; 2c. Jan. 11.
15127
Fountain (The); comedy in 3 acts, by G. Cal-
deron. [2], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1910 ; D : 21926 ; George^Cal-
deron, London.
15128
Fountain (The) — Continued.
Same. London, Gowans & Gray, 1911.
161 p. 24°. (Half-title: Repertory plays,
no. 2)
© Apr. 3, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1911 ; D : 24019 ;
George Calderon, London. 15129
dance, by C. C. Cooper. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914 ; D : 39226 ; Colin Camp-
bell Cooper, New York. 15129a
Fountain (The) of Pan; fairy play for chil-
dren, by Ann Dare [pseud, of M. McMaster-
Clarke] 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914 ; D : 36368 ; Mabel Mc-
Master-Clarke, Ocean Park, Cal. 15129b
Fountain of youth; by V. Morris.
© Victoria Morris, Chicago; 1899:917'i.
Jan. 30. 15130
a comedy opera in 3 acts with a prologue in
pantomime, book by Charles J. Fue, music by
F. E. Peycke.
© Hamilton, Peycke and Fue, Chicago; D:
9342, Oct. 8, 1906. 15131
— comic opera in 2 acts and an intermezzo, by
Mrs. E. N. Morgan and Fi'ank Chaffee. 41 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D: 30767; Mrs. Ed-
nmud Nash Morgan, Cleveland. 15132
— fantasy in 3 acts with prologue and epi-
logue, by E. Lieberman. 124 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 23, 1913 ; D : 33573 ; Elias Lieber-
man, New York. 15133
a Hindu comic opera in 3 acts, by O. Girard,
music by Paul West.
© Oscar Girard, Brooklyn; 1895:57430,
Nov. 13. 15134
6 p.
— [play in 1 act, by N. G. Thompson]
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914; D: 38731; Newton G.
Thompson, Los Angeles. 15134a
— play in prologue and 3 acts, by R. C. Pond.
[29] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1914; D: 35636; Richard
Cecil Pond, Leonia, N. J. 15134b
play in 3 acts, by Ben Tindall. 151 p. f ".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1914 ; D : 37129 ; John Benton
Tindall, Webb, Miss. 15134c
a tragedy-drama in 4 acts and transfor-
mation, by J. D. Hern.
© Joseph Davis Hern and Harry William-
son Slack, Allegheny, Pa. ; 1891 : 19904, June 1.
15135
5379—15 47
737
15136
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15152
Fountain of youth — Continued.
and The elixir of youth; by M. Severance.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Press publishing co., 1901.
Proof.
© Margaret Severance, Chattanooga; D:
626, July 1, 1901; 2c. Aug. 21, 1901. 15136
or, The fairy queen and. her magic mir-
ror, an original fairy extravaganza in 2 acts,
by F. H. Eaton and F. E. Sparhawli.
© Frederick H. Eaton and Florence B.
Sparhawk, Gloversville, N. Y. ; 1896:62244,
Nov. 14. 15137
■See also Fay (The).— Friska. — Nada.
Pantomime almanac. — Plays of the pio-
neers.— Ponce de Leon.
Fountainhead (The); an original 1 act comedy,
by F. Cowan.
© Fletcher Cowan, Hoboken, N. J.; 1891:
641, Jan. 5. 15138
Four a. m. ; a satirical sketch, by Charles Town-
send. Philadelphia, The Penu publishing
company, 1S9T.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1897:
29386, May 14; 2c. May 17. 15139
Four acting monologues; by Margaret Cam-
eron. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 26 p. 12°.
Contents : Unexpected guests. — The P. A.
I. L. W. R. — In a street car. — A patron of art.
© Dec. 30, 1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910; D:
22964; Samuel French, New York. 15140
Four American waifs.
© George W. Blackburn, Chicago; D:4183,
Nov. 3. 1903. 15141
Four and twenty blackbirds. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 4 and
20 blackbirds.
Four (The) armed lady; in 1 act, by F. M.
Livingston. Typewritten.
© Francis M. Livingston, New York ; 1900 :
A: 13357, May 28; 2c. May 28. 15142
Four bites of a cherry; farce in 4 acts, by G.
Folsom. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28759 ; George Fol-
som, New York. 15143
Four Christmas nights; a drama in 4 acts, by
George Morton.
© AValter Jarvis, New York; 1873:4191,
Apr. 21. 15144
Four corners of the earth; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Roberts. 140 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Lynch Roberts, Gainesville,
Fla. ; D:8187, Mar. 12, 1906; 2c. Jan. 20,i
1908. 15145
Four crimes. See Tempted by man.
Four-eleven-forty-four. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: 4-11-44.
Four fat fortunes. See Eun (A) of luck.
Four-flusher (The); comedy in 1 act, by F. X.
Conlan and Stanley Murphy. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Francis Xavier Conlan, New York ; D :
11239, Aug. 27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 15146
play in 1 act, by J. A. Culbert. 37 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D : 39235 ; .Joseph A.
Culbert, Philadelphia. 15146a
Same. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1915; D : 39665 ; Joseph A.
Culbert, Philadelphia.
15146b
Four-flushers (The); satirical farce in 1 act, by
G. Kinkead. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1914; D: 35800; Cleves
Kinkead, Cambridge, Mass. 15146c
Four-flushing; or, BlufEs, a comedy in 3 acts.
by L. Ditrichsteiu. 176 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leo Ditrichstein, Stamford, Conn. ; D :
12356, Feb. 12, 1908; 2c. Feb. 12, 1908. 15147
Four (The) gamesters; a sketch in 1 act. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. Folsom, New York ; D : 15242, Mar.
5, 1909; 2c. Mar. .5, 1909. 15148
Four girls in a canoe; [by Bernard Cowen]
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. Frank Cowen, New York; D: 12590,
Mar. 21, 1908; 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 15149
Four hundred and ninety six Madison avenue.
See, at end of alphabet, titles beginning with
figures : 496 Madison avenue.
Four hundred and sixty-eight. Sec, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 468.
Four hundred years; or, The prince and the
Aham.
© Joseph Lateiner, New York ; 1899 : 55350.
Aug. 30.
15150
Four hundred years after. See Telephonia.
Four-in-hand; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. C.
Husted.
© H. C. Husted, New York; 1886:18285,
Aug. 11. 15151
or, Tally-ho! a farce comedy in 3 acts, bv
M. W. Van Hamm.
© INIary Wolfe Van Hamm, Cincinnati ;
1889:20288, Aug. 29. 15152
738
15153
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15171
Four-in-hand (The) club; or, A day's racing at
Jerome, a romantic, musical and farcical
comedy in 3 acts. New YorK, 1880.
© W. J. Comley and J. S. Key, United
States; 1880:4776, Mar. 25. 15153
Four (The) innocents; play for girls, in 3 acts,
by Maxi Sherrod. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 38 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Not. 22, 1910; D:
22617; Samuel French, New York. 15154
Four Irish plays; by St. John G. Ervine. Lon-
don and Dublin, Maunsel & co., ltd., 1914.
3 p. 1., 117 p. 12°.
Contents : Mixed marriage. — The magnani-
mous lover. — The critics.— The Orangeman.
© July 3, 1914 ; Ic. July 18, 1914 ; D : 37632 ;
St. .John G. Ervine, London. 15154a
Four (The) Jacks; or, The dog- detective, a
drama in 4 acts, by R. M. Taylor.
© R. M. Taylor, United States ; 1878 : 4672,
Apr. 18. 15155
Four jig-eni-ups; comedy, talking, singing and
dancing sketch, in 1 act, by P. Lawrence. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1909 ; D : 10910 ; Pete Law-
rence, New York. 15156
Four (The) leaf clover; or, Irish heads and
German hearts, a Germi^n-Irish pathetic com-
edy drama, by T. A. Daly.
© Thos. A. Daly, Boston ; 1SS9 : 12463, Apr.
22. 15157
Four leaf shamrock; Irish character sketch
with songs, in 1 act, by J. M. Gumming.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1909; D: 16951; Joseph M.
Gumming, San Francisco. 15158
or, Erin go bragh.
© Richard R. Risley, Philadelphia; 1872:
4347, Apr. 25. 15159
Four (A) leafed clover; a protean sketch, by
W. R. Hildreth. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1909; D: 16575; W. Robt.
. Hildreth, San Diego, Gal. 15160
Four (The) leafed shamrock; a picturesque
Irish drama in 3 acts, written for R. Gor-
man by Frank Dumont.
© Richard Gorman, New York; 1889:
11565, Apr. 12. 15161
Four (The) leaved clover; a play in 4 acts, by
W. W. Young.
© William Wallace Young, Monmouth, 111. ;
1871 : 7847, Aug. 22. 15162
a tragedy of the desert, in 5 acts, with ap-
propriate tableaux, arr. for the stage from one
of the fairy tales of Laboulaye.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1876:10069,
Sept. 4. 15163
Four (The) leaved shamrock; or, A breath of
Irish airs, sketch in 1 act, by D. Quinn. [1],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23572 ; Daniel Quinn,
Brooklyn. 15164
See also Banshee (The)
Four (A) legged fortune; a comedy-drama in
4 acts, by Wilson Barrett.
© Glark S. Sammis, New York ; 1890 : 38330,
Dec. 4. 15165
Four (The) magnets; by J. F, Whitney and E.
R. Lang.
© John F. Whitney and Edwin R. Lang,
New York ; 1883 : 21364, Nov. 19. 15166
Four (The) Mix's mixed. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: 4 (The)
Mix's mixed.
Four monarchs of music. See, at end of al-
phabet, titles beginning with figures: 4 mon-
archs of music.
Four o'clock and all's well; comedy playlet, by
E. Worthington. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915. D: 40974; Edward
Worthington, New York. 15166a
Four of a kind; a farce comedy In 3 acts, by
D. Baldwin and W. J. Cobb.
© Dwight Baldwin and Weldon J. Cobb,
Chicago; 1882:14629, Sept. 2. 15167
— in 3 acts, by G. W. Blackburn.
© George W. Blackburn, Cincinnati; 1900
A: 25765, Oct. 16. 15168
Four one act plays; by Gertrude .Jennings. Lon-
don, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., S. French, ltd. ;
New York, S. French, 1914. 102 p. 12°.
Contents: The rest cure. — Between the
soup and the savoury.— The pros and cons. —
Acid drops.
© May 7, 1914 ; Ic. May 9, 1914 ; D : 36976 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 15168a
Four (The) orphans; composed by W. H. Well-
man.
© William H. Wellman, Pullman, HI. ; 1887 :
2870, Feb. 5. 15169
Four (The) pecks; the new and original farci-
cal comedy in 3 acts, by Charles H. Fleming.
© .Joseph Pettingill, Boston ; 1884 : 20240.
Oct. 8. 15170
Four plays; by Archibald Eyre. London, Ward,
Lock & CO., ltd., 1909. 320 p. 12°.
Contents : The leading lady. — The girl in
waiting. — The custodian. — The intervention of
Miss Watson.
© Ward. Lock & co., London; D: 15673,
Apr. 9, 1909; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 15171
739
15171
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15185
Four plays — Continued.
by Emile Augier, tr. \vith an introcluction
by Barrett H. Clark, witli a preface by
Brieux. New York, A. A. Knopf, 1915. xxviii.
234 p. S°.
Contents: Olympe's marriage (L,e mariage
tl'Olympe). — Moiisieur Poirier's son-in-law
(Le'gendre de M. Poirier). — The house of
Fourcliambault (Les Fourchnmbault).— The
post-script (Le post-scriptum)
© Oct. 29, 1915; 2c. and aff. Nov. 1, 1915;
A: 414354; Alfred A. Knopf, New York.
15171a
by
Gilbert Cannan. London, Sidgwick &
Jackson, ltd., 1913. 4 p. 1. 84 p. 12°
Contents: James and John. — Miles Dix-
on.— Mary's wedding. — A short way with
authors.
© Mar. 14, 1913; 2c. July 25, 1913; D:
33924; Sidgwick &. Jackson, ltd., London.
15172
Four plays for children; by John Jay Chap-
man. New York, Sloffat, Yard & co., 1908.
viii, 156 p. 12°.
Contents: The lo.st prince. — King Ithu-
riel. — ^The hermits. — Christmas in Leipsic.
© Moffat, Yard & co.. New York; A:
206739, May 12, 1908; 2c. ]\Iay 12, 1908.
15173
Four plays of the Free theater; tr. with an in-
troduction by Barrett H. Clark. Preface by
Brieux. Cincinnati, Stewart & Kidd company,
1915. xl, 257 p. 12°.
Contents: Tlie fossils, by Frangois de Cu-
rel. — The serenade, by Jean Jullien. — Fran-
coise' luck, by Georges de Porto-Riche. — The
dupe, by Georges Ancey.
© Dec. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1914 ; A : 387836 ;
Stewart & Kidd co., Cincinnati. 15173a
Four (The) room flat; 1 act play, by E. T.
Spears. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17. 1912 ; D : 29692 ; Edward T.
Spears, Brooklyn. 15174
Four scenes from the time of Lincoln, See
Little plays from American history for
young folks.
Four (The) seasons; a dramatic ballet diver-
tisement, by B. Kiralfy,
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1888:7888,
Mar, 16. 15175
scenario of a musical vaudeville act in 4
scenes, arr. by W. C. HofE. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1912 ; D : 29180 ; Mabel Hester,
Des Moines. 15176
Four (The) shamrocks; or, Working'men to the
front, a novel and eccentric burlesque in 1
act, by the Webster brothers.
© James Webster, New York; 1881:3593,
Mar. n. 15177
Four sixes; little comedy, by J. W. FitzPatrick,
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
• © Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D:307G9; James Wil-
liam FitzPatrick, Waterbury, Conn, 15178
Four (The) spans of life; play in 4 acts, by
S. A, Grass, [1], 22 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911; D: 23086; Susie An-
netta Grass, New York, 15179
Four twins; by M. L. Allen.
© Martha Louise Allen, Chicago; D: 13726,
Sept. 5, 1908. 15180
Four (The) walls of home; play in 4 acts, by
G. Kelly, 94 p. i°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913; D: 34116; George
Kelly, New York. 15181
Fourberies de Scapin (Moliere's les); with in-
troduction, appendix, notes and vocabulary,
by Kenneth McKenzie. Boston, New York
tetc] D. C. Heath & co. [1914J xvii, 107 p.
front, (port.) illus, 16°, (Heath's modern
language series)
© Sept. 26, 1914; 2c. Oct. 6, 1914; A:
379900; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 15181a
See also Scapin's artifices,
Fourclia,mbauit (Les); a drama in 5 acts,
adapted from the French of iSmile Augier, by
Julian Magnus and H. C. Bunner.
© Wheat and Coruett, New York; 1878:
8780, July 31. 15183
See also Four plays; by Emile Augier.
Fourteen (The) black hussars featuring The
bass drum trust; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10759,
June 12. 1907. 15183
Fourteen hundred ninety two; a musical, his-
torical, mellow drama, by R. A. Barnet.
© R, A. Barnet, Boston ; 1891 : 13143. Apr.
13. 15184
Fourteen ninety two; a musical, historical, mel-
low drama, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1891 : 13444, Apr,
13. 15185
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures: 1492.
Fourteen ninety-two-seventeen seventy-six.
See, at end of alphabet, titles beginning with
figures: 1492-1776,
740
15186
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15206
Foui-teenth (The) Eameses; original niiisical
c'oinedy in a prologue and 2 acts, by J. S. Car-
roll and A. Walsh. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto]
© le. Jan. 15, 1912; D : 28317 ; John S.
Carroll and Austin Walsh, New York. 15186
Fourth (The); by A. W. Dotson.
© Alexander White Dotson, Chicago ; 1891 :
14262, Apr. 20. 15187
Fourth (The) and after; musical play in 2 acts,
book by A. N. C. Fowler, lyrics by A. N. C.
Fowler and Manuel Klein. 6G p. 4. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
9485, Nov. 21, 1906; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906. 15188
Fourth (The) anniversary; play in 1 act, by
G. V. Smith. 6 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D: 35464; Georgia
Violet Smith, Omaha, Neb. 15189
Fourth (The) commandment; drama in 4 acts,
tr. from the German of Ludv/ig Anzengruber,
and adapted for the American stage by A.
Sigmann. [2], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1912 ; D : 31419 ; Alfred Sig-
mann. Pittsburgh. 15190
Fourth (The) congressional; American comedy-
drama in 5 acts. 87 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward S. Van Zile, Hartford ; D : 6495,
Apr. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1905. 15191
Fourth (The) degree; play in 1 act, by V.
Royer. 11 p. f°. Typev.ritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1914 ; D : 38761 ; Vera Royei ,
New York. 15191a
Fourth (The) dihiension; play in 1 act and 2
scenes, by A. d'E. Scott and Anita Berry.
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913; D: 35055; Anita
d'Este Scott, New York. 15192
play in 7 parts, by Ben Ouami. 120 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1911 ; D : 23851 ; Nelda Blain
Rosenthal, Portland, Or. 15193
Foiirth (The) disappearance; melodrama in 4
acts, by M. E. Mann. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915 ; D : 39498 ; Millicent E.
Mann, Berkeley, Cal. 15193a
Fourth (The) estate; by H. H. Murdoch.
© H. H. Murdoch, Hastings, New Zealand ;
1891:36143, Oct. 7. 15194
an original comedy-drama in 8 acts, by
C. A. Moss.
© Charles A. Moss, New York; 1880:2896,
Feb. 2L 15195
Fourth (The) estate — Continued.
- — —play in 4 acts, by Joseph Medill Patterson
and Harriet Ford. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909; D : 17072 ; Liebler &
CO., New York, 15196
Fourth (The) floor back; a wheeze in 1 spasm,
by E. H. Thomas. [2], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1912; D : 29893 ; Edgar H.
Thomas, Seattle. 15197
Fourth (The) generation; a play in 4 acts, by
L. D. Howell. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Logan Douglass Howell, New York; D:
11130, Aug. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1907. 15198
play in 3 acts, by V. W. Mosher. 102 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D : 34002 ; Victor W.
Mosher, East Grand Forks, Minn. 15199
Fourth (The) libation; playette, by E. J. Tus-
tin. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912; D : 31073 ; Edward J.
Tustin, Philadelphia. 15200
Fourth (The) of July; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. H. Westfall.
© Anson Hewett Westfall, New York ; 1893 :
5939. .Tan. 30. 15201
— — See also Holiday plays.
Fourth (The) of July parade; or. Celebrating
the Fourth, a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. A. Reade.
© Charles A. Reade, Chicago; 1884:7821,
April 12; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902. 15202
Fourth (The) of July, 1776. See Wayaniko.
Fourth (The) physician; a play in 4 acts, by
M. B. Pickett. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1909 ; D : 16413 ; Montgomery
B. Pickett, May wood. 111. 15203
play in 3 acts, by M. B. Pickett. 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909 ; D : 17392 ; Montgomery
B. Pickett, May wood, 111. 15204
Fourth race; a 1 act play, by J. T. Prince, jr.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., New York ; D : 7732,
Dec. 18, 1905; 2c. Dec. 18, 1905. 15205
Fourth (The) waltz; comedy drama with songs
and 3 acts, by Charles Morton. 63 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D: 42315; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 15205a
Fourth ward Bryan; play in 1 act, by F. Gerald.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 13, 1911; D : 24676 ; Florence
Gerald, New York. 15206
741
15207
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15231
Fourth (The) week; play in 3 acts, by G. Scar-
borough. [3], 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1912; D: 31494; George Scar-
borough, New Brighton, N. Y. 15207
Fowl (A) afEair; a playlet, by K. M. AVitlmer,
15 p. 4°. TypeAvritten.
© Kate Mavhew Widmer, New York ; D :
7017, July 13, 1905 ; 2c. July 13, 1905. 15208
Fox (The); play in 1 act, by M. S. Vidaver. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D : 38265 ; Matthias
Samuel Vidaver, San Francisco. 15208a
play in 3 acts, by L. Arthur. [2], 80 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1910; D: 22386; Lee Arthur,
United States. 15209
Fox and geese; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by B.
Gaylor.
© William A. Brady and Bobby Gaylor,
United States; 1891:0039, Feb. 13. 15210
Fox and rat; or. Old and new departures, in
3 acts, by S. Stern.
© Samuel Stern, New York; 1871:7018,
.July 28. 15211
Fox, goose and hunter; play in 1 act, by W.
Owen. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913; D : 35078 ; William
Owen, Chicago. 15212
Fox (The) hunt; drama in 1 act, by G. R. Craw.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1910 ; D : 22257 ; George Rock-
hill Craw, Chicago. 15213
Fox (The) hunters; by Aaron Hoffman. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Frey, New York; D:6783, June
7, 1905; 2c. June 7, 1905. 15214
Fox (A) in a trap; a comedy in 5 acts, by S. W.
Cooper. Washington, Stanley Snodgrass,
1880. 36 p. 12°.
© Sidney AV. Cooper, New York. 1874:
11926, Sept. 23; 2c. July 24, 1880. 15215
Foxey (A) boy; by the Gillen printing com-
pany.
© Gillen printing co., New Y'ork ; D : 1947,
May 29, 1902. 15216
Fox's footlig'ht favorites.
© Will H. Fox, Danbury, Conn.; 1899:
27560, Apr. 21. 15217
Foxy grandma; or. Two foxy kids, by E. G.
Estey.
© Ern G. Estey, Lynn, Mass. ; D : 1737, Apr.
15, 1902. 15218
Foxy (A) guy; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by Mark E. Swan.
© Ferd Noss, New Brighton, Pa. ; 1897 :
13750, Feb. 25. 15219
Foxy Mrs. Katzenjammer; by S. Hart.
© Sadie Hart, Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 2810,
Oct. 23, 1902. 15220
comedy in 3 acts by S. Hart. 00 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Sadie Hart, New York ; D : 41.56, Oct. 29,
1903; Ic. Oct. 29, 1903; Ic. Dec. 8, 1903.
15221
Foxy Quiller; in 3 acts, libretto by H. B. Smith.
Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; 1900 A:
28345, Nov. 17; 2c. Sept. 20. 15222
Foxy (A) tramp; by H. L. Truby.
© Harry L. Truby, Chicago ; D : 2288, July
5, 1902. 15223
a comedy drama in 4 acts. 86 p. f°. Type-
written.
© IMarv E. Hill, Akron, O. ; D:9189, Oct.
4, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906. 15224
Foyer (Le); pi^ce en 3 actes, par O. Mirbeau et
T. Natanson. 2 p. 1., 139 p. 12°. Printed.
© Octave Mirbeau & Thadee Natanson,
Paris; D: 12523, Mar. 12, 1908; 2c. Mar. 12,
1908. 15225
Fra Diano; an original 1 act drama, by R.
Drouet.
© Robert Drouet, Chicago; 1891:38131,
Oct. 24. 15226
Fra due baci! commedia in 3 atti, di R. Son-
zogno. Milan, Society editrice Sonzogno, 1908.
147 p. 12°.
© Riccardo Sonzogno, IMilan ; D : 12369,
Feb. 17, 1908; 2c. Feb. 17, 1908. 15227
Fra Griacomo. See Maletesta's wife.
Fra i pazzi; di F. Vela.
© Frank Vela, New York; D : 8993, Aug.
24, 1906. 15228
ovvero, Lo spettro del castello dei Conti
Falconieri, dramma in un prologo e 6 atti, di
B. Ciambelli.
© Berardino Ciambelli. New York ; D : 8881,
July 19, 1906. 15229
Fra Paola; a play in 4 acts, by Clarence Ousley
and Ben C. Mason. Galveston, Tex., Knapp
bros., 1896. 88 p. 24°.
© Ousley & Mason, Galveston, Tex. ; 1896 :
45660, Aug. 10; 2c. A.ug. 10. 15230
Fractured (The) Borneo and the stage struck
maids; a 1 act vaudeville sketch, by .Tosoph
Kershaw.
© William H. .Jacob, Philadelphia; D : 1.5.5.
.Ian. 26, 1901. 15231
742
15232
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15243
Fraulein (Das) aus gutem hause; wiener
komrxlie in 3 akten, von Betty Winter [pseud,
(ler Fran Betty-Rosl von Sclieibenhof] und
Siegfried Geyer. Wien, F. W. Sclimiedell &
CO. [1912] 1 p. 1., 7G p., 1 1. 8°.
© Ic. Way 20, 1912; D: 29713; F. W.
Schmieden, Vienna. 15232
Fraulein chef; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Julius
Horst und Artliur Lippscliitz. Berlin, Biihnen-
verlag Aim & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1913. 63 p.
8°.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35721 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. h. h., Berlin. 15232a
Fraulein Direktor; lustspiel in 4 aufziigen, von
Paul Fr. Evers und Otto Metterhausen. Leip-
zig, P. Reclam, jun. [1913] 96 p. 24°.
© Aug. 12, 1913; 2c. Oct. 28, 1913; D:
34869; Philipp Reclam, jun., Leipzig. 15233
Fraulein Fl-au; operette in 3 akten, von Victor
Leon und Alexander Engel, musik von Victor
Hollaender. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ludwig Doblinger, Vienna ; D : 12761,
Apr. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908. 15234
Fraulein Teufel; phantastische operette in 3
akten, von Otto Schwartz, text von Leopold
Arnold und dem kompouisten. Berlin, Verlag
der Schlesinger'schen bucli- und musikliand-
lung (Rob. Lienau), 1911. 48 p. 12*. [Li-
bretto only]
© Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1912 ; D : 28468 ;
Felix Bloeh erben, Berlin. 15235
Fraulein Trallala; posse mit gesang, in 3
akten, von Georg Okonkowski, gesangstexte
von Leo Leipziger, musik von Jean Gilbert.
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Felix Bloch erben, 1914.
117 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1914; D : 36261 ; Felix Blocli
erben, Berlin-Wilm-ersdorf. 15235a
Fraulein (Das) vom Globus; lustspiel in 3
akten, von Hans Hauptmann. Miinchen, Drei
raasken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1915. 77 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 3338S ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. --15236
Fraulein Winter; Viennese play in 4 acts, by
I. Kanitz. [2], 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29711 ; Isabel Ka-
nitz, San Francisco. 15237
Fraulein Yulia; by August Strindberg, tr. by
S. Shapiro.
New York, 1910 [1911] 59 p. 16°.
© Mar. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; A:
295998; Maisel & co., New York. 15238
Fragmented (The) Maine shatters proud
Spain; a dramatic sketch, in 1 act, by Col. J.
A. Nunez. 8 p. 8°. Printed.
© Joseph A. Nunez, New York ; 1S98 : 14073,
Feb. 28; 2c. Mar. 7. 15239
Fragments; drama in 3 lives, by M. Owen. 44 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D : 32127 ; Martha
Owen, New York. 15240
Fraguas (Las); comedia dramatica en 2 actos
y en prosa, original de J. Andres de Prada.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
47 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25. 1915; D:
41052 ; ,L Andres de Prada, Madrid. 15240a
'Fraid (The) cat; comedy in 4 acts, by O. Davi.s.
160 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1915 ; D : 40261 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 15240b
Frail (The) co-ed; by D. Herold.
© Don Herold. Bloomfield, Ind. ; D : 15591,
Apr. 12, 1909. 15241
Frail woman; a society drama In 4 acts, by A,
Alexander.
© Adelaide Alexander, New York ; D : 7161,
Aug. 25, 1905. 15242
Frame-up (The); crook sketch, by J. B. Mc-
Keon. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3. 1914; D: 35895; James B.
arcKeon, Oakland, Cal. 15243
— — drama of modern city life in 4 acts, by
Lem B. Parker. 120 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27. 1915; D : 41581 ; Fred A.
Byers, Chicago. 15243a
farce-comedy in 3 acts, by L. Clemens and
William M. Blatt. 153 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1914 ; D : 39292 ; Le Roy Clem-
ens, New York. 15243b
-play in 1 act, by M. Linder. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915 ; D : 89621 ; Mark Linder,
New Y'ork. 15243c
play in 3 acts, by E. Rosenthal. 47 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 6. 1915 ; D : 40577 ; Ellas Rosen-
thal, New York. 15243d
See also In a trap.
Framed up; or. His pal's wife, play in 1 act,
by J. A. Pollack. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 24. 1914 ; D : 86826 ; Joseph Abel
Pollack, New York. 15243e
743
15243
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15258
Fran; play in 4 acts, by Charles T. Dazey,
founded on the novel, Fran, by John Brecken-
ridge Ellis. 135 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1914 ; D : 36906 ; Bobbs-Merrill
CO., Indianapolis. 15243f
Frangaise (La); piece en 3 actes [par Eugene
Brieux] [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration] 1907.
2 p. 1., 78 p. 12°.
© Brieux, Paris; D : 10516, May 8, 1907;
2c. May 8, 1907. 15244
France and Russia in 1812. See Moscow in
flames.
France and the maid; drama in 3 acts, by E. A.
Gerrard. [Lincoln, Neb.] Priv. print. 210
p. illus. 12°.
© Ernest A. Gerrard, Columbus, Neb. ; D :
5404, Aug. 10, 1904; 2c. Dec. 17, 1904. 15245
France vs. America; musical comedy in 1 act,
books, lyrics, and music, by R. C. Michel. [2],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D 30637; Rodolphe C.
Michel, New York. 15246
Frances; drama in 4 acts, by M. Ferber. [2],
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D 29835; Maurice
Ferber, Boston. 15247
Frances, the suffragette; comedy in 3 acts, by
Agnes Hyde. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
company, 1914. 40 p. 12°.
© Oct. 8, 1913 ; 2c. June 24, 1915 ; D : 41039 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 15247a
Francesca da Rimini; by Gabriele d'Annunzio,
tr. by Arthur Symons. New York, F. A.
Stokes company [1902] xiv, 223 p. 16°.
© Frederick A. Stokes co.. New York ; D :
2497, Oct. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1902. 15248
drame lyrique en 3 actes, paroles de
Francis-Marion Crawford, tr. frangaise de
Marcel Schwob, musique de Franco Leoni.
London, Chappell & co., ltd., 1914. 30 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Jan. 8, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1914 ; D : 35603 ;
Chappell Sc co., ltd., London. 15248a
a play in 5 acts, adapted from the Italian,
by E. Eisner.
© Edward Eisner, New York; 1900 A:
20021, Aug. 11. 15249
a play in 4 acts, by F. Marion Crawford.
New York, London, The Macmillan company,
1902. 2 p. 1., vii-viii, 73 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; D : 1784. Apr.
16, 1902; 2c. Apr. 16, 1902. 15250
■tragedia [di] Gabriele d'Annunzio. [New
York] V. Ciocia, printer, 1902. 186 p. 8"
© Fratelli Treves, Milan ; D : 1581, Mar. 14,
1902; 2c. Mar. 14, 1902. 15251
Francesca da Rimini — Continued.
tragedia in 4 atti, di Gabriele d'Annunzio,
ridotta da Tito Ricordi per la musica di Ric-
cardo Zandonai. Parigi, Society anonyme des
Editions Ricordi. Milauo, G. Ricordi & c,
1914. 74 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 21, 1914; 2c. Mar. 28, 1914; D:
36494 ; Societe anonyme des Editions Ricordi,
Paris. 15251a
— a tragedy, by G. H. Boker. Acting ed.
© George H. Boker, Philadelphia; 1883:
17715, Sept. 27. 15252
tragedy in 4 acts, by Gabriele d'Annunzio,
libretto adapted by Tito Ricordi, music by
Riccardo Zandonai. London, G. Ricordi &
CO., 1914. 51 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© June 27, 1914; Ic. June 29, 1914; D:
37425 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 15252a
See also Francesca, the unfortunate. —
Plays and poems; by G. H. Boker.
Francesca of Rimini. See Hunchback's (The)
bride.
Francesca, the unfortunate; a tragedy in 1
act, being a psychological version of Dante's
Francesca da Rimini, by H. Donahue.
© Hal Donahue, Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 2876,
Jan. 19, 1903. 15253
Francesco Carrara; a drama in 3 acts, from the
French, by Kathryn Manning.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
76308, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 15254
Franchise (The) grafters. See Powers (The)
that be.
Francillon; a drama in 3 acts, by Alexandre
Durjas, tr. from the French by L. T. Sheffield.
© L. T. Sheffield, United States; 1887:
6817, Mar. 22. 15255
See also Honors are easy.
Francine's love problem; a drama in 3 acts,
adapted from the French of Dumas fils, bv
L. Du Pont Syle.
© L. Du Pont Syle, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 186,
Mar. 7, 1901. 15256
Francis Bacon; drama in 5 acts, by Mervyn
Murray [pseud, of Moye Wicks] Spokane,
Wash., The A. F. Grazer co. 49 p. 8°.
© May 15, 1911; 2c. May 24, 1911; D:
24416; Albert F. Grazer co., Spokane, Wash.
15257
Francis Drake. See Complete (The) poems of
S. Weir Mitchell. — Historical stories in dra-
matic form.
Francis Key; a play in 4 acts, by R. H. Gerke.
108 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert Henry Gerke, Marietta, O. ; D :
46, Jan. 19, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1901. 15258
744
15259
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15276
Francisco Ferrer; tragedy in 5 acts, by J. Tietze.
New York, Dramatological pub. co. S3 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30801 ; Julius Tietze, New York. 15259
Francisque; a tragedy, by L. E. Salmon and
F. W. Bald, jr. Baltimore, C. C. Bartgis &
bro., 1884. 19 p. 8°.
© Louis E. Salmon and F. W. Bald, jr.,
Baltimore ; 1885 : 18018, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Sept. 29.
15260
Francis's awakening; sketch, by N. F. Burdick.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910 ; D : 22214 ; Nellie Follis
Burdick, Chicago. . 15261
Franco-Bussian (The) spy. See Olg'a.
Frangois, le champi; comedy in 3 acts, by
Madame Dudevant (George Sand), adapted
for the American stage by A. PI. Janus.
© A. H. Janus, Washington; 1886:4482,
Feb. 23. 15262
Frangois Villon; romantische komodie in 4
akten, von Leo Lenz, nach J. H. McCarthy.
Dresden und Leipzig, Carl Reissner, 1909.
xvi, 238 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York; D : 14820,
Jan. 16. 1909; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909. 15263
See also Complete (The) poems of S. Weir
Mitchell.
Frangoise; drame lyrique, en 4 actes, par
Maurice Boukay et Edouard Francklin, mu-
sique de Ch. Pons. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913.
68 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35204 ;
J<nibert, Paris. 15264
Frangoise' luck. See Four plays of the Free
theater.
Francs-magons; vaudeville en 3 actes, [par]
Glaiide Roland et G. Leprince. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1900. 155 p. 8°.
© Celestin Joubert, Paris ; D : 9305, Oct.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1906. 15265
Frank Duniont's minstrel joke book; dialect
dialogues and recitations collected, revised
and originated by Frank Dumont. Chicago,
The Dramatic publisliing company, 1898.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1898:69244,
Nov. 28 ; 2c. Nov. 28. 15266
Frank James, the Missouri avenger; an en-
tirely new and orighial drama, founded on
the history of the celebrated James boys, by
S. C. France.
© Sidney Charles France, New York ; 1883 :
2174, Feb. 1. 15267
Frank La Mondue's clown.
© Emil Newhaus, United States; 1890:
32774, Oct. 21. 15263
Frankfurter (The) man. See Red hot Muel-
ler.
Frankfurters (The) of Coney Island; comedy
drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by D. Dundas.
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1915; D: 40810; Don Dun-
das, New York. 15268a
Frankie's triumph. See Appearances.
Frank's cousin, a Cantabrigian joke; a comedy
in 5 acts, by G. Ireland.
© Gordon Ireland, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1899 :
65483, Oct. 9. 15269
Franz Herchelle; an original 5 act play, bv R.
McWade.
© Robert McWade, United States; 1883:
7356, April 19. 15270
Franz von Assisi; szenen aus dem leben des
heiligen Franziskus, in einem prolog und 2
teilen, dichtung von Gabriel Nigond, deutsch
von Wilhelm Weber, [musik] von Gabriel
Pierne. Leipzig, C. F. Kahnt, nachfolger,
1912. 38 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Julv 15. 1912; 2c. Nov. 22, 1912; D:
31442 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 15271
Franz von Sickingen; tragedy in 5 acts, tr.
from the German of Ferdinand Lassalle, by
Daniel De Leon. New York, N. Y. labor news
CO. [1910] 3 p. 1., 149 p. 12°.
© Mar. 2. 1910; 2c. Mar. 14, 1910; D:
20475 ; New York labor news co.. New York.
15272
Frappe O'Freeze, king of the Pole; an extrava-
ganza in 2 acts, by M. Smith and H. R.
Evans, music by H. G. Martin. 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Mark Smith, New York; 1896:23207.
Apr. 14; 2c. .July 30. 15273
Fraquita; a Spanish midsummer night's
dream, opera bouffe in 3 acts [adapted from
the novel of Pedro Antonio de Alarcon. El
sombrero de tres picos] libretto by T. C.
Minor. 47 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Thomas C. Minor, Cincinnati ; 1885 : 104,
Jan. 2; 2c. Jan. 15. 15274
Frasquita; by A. Ernst.
© Alfred Ernst, St. Louis; D : 8374, Apr.
18, 1906. 15275
comic opera in 3 acts, text by F. Harrsen.
44 p. f . Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ferdinand Harrsen, Chicago ; D : 3523,
June 1, 1903 ; 2c. June 1, 1903. 15276
745
15277
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15294
Frat initiation; college sketch, by Louise Boyce
]\[urpliv. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1909. 11 p. 16°.
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1909 ; D : 17192 ;
Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia. 15277
Fraternity; or, The initiation of a candidate,
by G. P. Monagon. 8 p. 1"°. Typewritten.
© Geo. P. Monagon. Lincoln, Neb.; D: 5481,
July 27, 1904; Ic. July 15, 1904; 2c. Aug. 19,
1904. 15278
Frau Anne; drama in 4 akten, von Marx Mol-
ler. Berlin, O. Eisner, 1902. 1 p. 1., 97 p.
12°.
© Otto Eisner, Berlin; D : 1319, Jan. 20.
1902; 2c. Jan. 28, 1902. 15279
Frau Anne, die dame am putztisch; ein opern-
s\nv\ aus der Rembrandtzoit in 2 aui'ziigen (3
bildern), musik von Stanislav Letovsky, text
A'on Walter Ramdohr. Berlin, Wien, Schles-
inger'sche buch- und musikbandlung (Rob.
Lienau) 1914. 62 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 81, 1914 ; D : 386G0 ; Schlesinger'-
sche buch- und musikbandlung (Rob. Lienau),
Berlin. 15279a
Frau (Die) Gretl; posse mit gesang in 3 akten,
von Beruhard Buchbinder, musik von Rudolf
Raimann. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1911. 97 p.
8°.
© Ic. Oct, 23, 1911 ; D : 25570 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 15280
Same. Text der gesange. Leipzig, Wien,
L. Doblinger, 1911. 31 p. 12°.
© Apr. 7, 1911 ; 2c. May 19, 1911 ; D : 24175 ;
Ludwig Doblinger, Leipzig. 15281
Frau (Die) im hemd; operette in 1 akt, frei
nacli dem franzosischen, von Fritz Limzer und
Alfred Spitzer, musik von Carl W. Zeller.
Texte der gesange. Leipzig, New York, etc.,
Bosworth & CO., 1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1912; 2c. June 29, 1912; D:
30124; Bosworth & CO., Leipzig. 15282
Frau Nadja Bielew. See Panspiele.
Frau Bausenbarth; biirgerliche tragodie in 3
akten, von Max Dauthendey. T^eipzig, E.
Rowohlt verlag, 1911. 82 p. 12°.
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2c. Sept. 21, 1911; D:
25280; Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig. 15283
Frau Sophie Moulis; tragodie einer ehe in 3
akten, nach dem leben, von Carl M. Jacobv.
[Leipzig, F. B. Kohler, 1910] 2 p. 1., 95 p. 8°.
© Oct. 27, 1910; 2c. Nov. 21, 1910; D:
22602; Arion verlag, Berlin. 15284
Frau von Yam. See Gesammelte dramen; von
Henrik Ibsen.
Fraud; play in 3 acts, by M. V. Samuels. 116 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30442; Maurice V.
Sanmcls, New York. 15285
Frauds of New York; a new, comic, local sen-
sation drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1875 : 5096, May
, 17. 15286
Frauen; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von Franz
Adam Beyerlein. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
1912. 70 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1912; D: 31166; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 15287
Frauen-kongress (Der); oder, Die hochzeit im
luftballon, lustspiel mit gesang in 3 akten,
von D. A. Strandt.
© Dora Albertine Strandt, Brooklyn ; D :
12171, Jan. 13, 1908. 15288
Frauen-stinimrecht (Das); lustspiel in 1 akt,
von J. Diners. 22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1910 ; D : 20625 ; Julius Din-
ers, New York. 15289
Frauen (Die) vom Sundsvallhof; schauspiel in
5 aufziigen nach dem gleichnamigen roman
von A. Wothe [d. i. I'rau Anny Wothe Mahn]
fiir die biihne bearbeitet von A. Wothe u.
Otfrid V. Hanstein. Berlin, Emil Streisand,
1913. 46 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D: 34453; Anny Wo-
the, Leipzig. 15290
Frauenfresser (Der); operette in 3 akten, von
Leo Stein [pseud, des Leo Rosenstein] und
Carl Lindau, nmsik von Edmund Eysler. Souf-
flier- und regiebuch. Leipzig, L. Doblinger,
1912. 139 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913 ; D : 32965 ; Ludwig Dob-
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
15291
Same. Textbuch der gesange. Leipzig,
L. Doblinger (B. Herzmansky), 1912. 45 p.
12°.
© Jan. 21, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1912 ; D : 29400 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhai'd Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 15292
(The woman hater); operette in 3 acts, text
by Leo Stein [pseud, of Leo Rosenstein] and
Carl Lindau, music by Ednumd Eysler, Eng-
lish version by Grace Isabel Volbron. 101 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1912; D: 29171; Hans
Bartsch, New York. 15293
Frauenmut (Der); lustspiel in 5 aufziigen, von
Hermann Essig. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912.
105 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 28409 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 15294
746
15295
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15316
Freak (A) of Cupid; a drama in 5 acts, by
William J. Gait.
© William J. Gait, Philadelphia; D:1SS0,
May 14, 1902. 15295
Same. 123 p. obi. 24°. Typewritten.
© Wm. J. Gait, Philadelphia; D : 12490,
Mar. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1908. 15296
Freak (A) of fortune; a comedy in 5 acts,
by W. Ames. 19 p. 8°. Printed.
© William Ames, Philadelphia; 1891:
33476, Sept. 19; 2c. Dec. 22. 15297
■ a domestic comedy in 3 acts, by C. F. Mon-
taine.
© C. F. Montaine, New York ; 1892 : 17883.
Apr. 25. 15298
Freaks; a farcical comedy in 4 acts, tr. and
angmented from the German of Julius Iloder-
ich Benedix, with original business adapted
to the American stage, by F. F. INIackey.
© J. Gosche, Philadelphia; 1879:4958. Apr.
14. 15299
Same.
© F. F. Mackav. Philadelphia ; 1880 : 8330,
May 31. 15300
■ or, Old Myddelton's money, a comedy in 5
acts, adapted from IMary Cecil Hay's story,
by F. W. Bacon.
© Fred Walton Bacon, Boston ; 1877 : 12.569,
Oct. 31. 15301
Freaks (The) and fortunes of a newsboy. See
Will Whaffles, the street Arab.
Freaks and frauds; a satirical farce, by Wil-
liam Ellison Harvey, n. p. 1905. cover-title,
66 p. 16°.
© W. B. Harvev, Richmond ; D : 7092, Aug.
10, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1905. 15302
Freaks (The) of a phonograph. See New
(The) detective.
Freaks of fortune; a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by E. O. Jepson.
© Eugene O. Jepson, New York; 1884:
16645, Aug. 16. 15303
an original American comedy in 5 acts, by
C. M. Greene and A. S. Thompson. 126 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Clay M. Greene and A. S. Thompson,
San Francisco ; 1877 : 7843, July 6 ; 2c. Sept.
26, 1880. 15304
-Sec also Pretty (The) beggar girl.
Frechling (Der); operette in 3 akten, von Fritz
Griinbaum und Heinz Reichert, musik von
Charles Weinberger. Soufflier- und regiebuch.
Leipzig, L. Doblinger (B. Herzmansky), 1913.
159 p. 8°.
© Ic. .July 30, 1913; 33940; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
15305
Frechling (Der) — Continued.
Same. Textbucli der gesjinge. Leipzig, L.
Doblinger (B. Herzmansky) 1913. 46 p. 12°.
© Jan. 31, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1913 ; D : 32959 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 15306
Freckled (The) hand; play, by F. L. AVilson.
62 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913; D 34922; Ford La
Bruyere Wilson, St. Louis. 15307
Freckles; dramatization in 3 acts, by N. Two-
mey, from the book by Gette Stratton Porter.
120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D : 39702 ; Neil Two-
raey, Dorchester, Mass. . 15307a
Freda; a drama in 4 acts, by Howard P. Tay-
lor. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louise Litta, New York; 1888: 33255,
Nov. 24; 2c. Dec. 6. 15308
Freddie; a drama, by H. Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
11450; Nov. 2. 15309
Freddie's aunt; sketch, by C. J. Bates. 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 25, 1910 ; D : 20021 ; Clyde Jack-
son Bates, New York. 15310
Freddy vs. Teddy et al; or, A fierce constitu-
tional battle between the Wolverine poet
vs. the bear hunting author, by F. C. Swartz.
© Fred C. Swartz, Adrian, Mich. ; D : 10672,
May 31, 1907. 15311
Freddy's great aunt; a play for female char-
acters, by Ella Crane Wilkinson. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1904.
1 p. 1., 12 p. 12°. (On cover: French's inter-
national copyrighted edition of the works of
the best authors, no. 82)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5793,
Nov. 18, 1904; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 15312
Fredegonde; a historical tragedy in 5 acts, by
E. E. Sherman.
© Ellen E. Sherman, Buffalo ; 1872 : 12406,
Nov. 2.5. 15313
Frederic a eu chaud; comMie-bouffe en 1 acte,
par R. Chavance et F. Lemon. Paris, Joubert,
1911. 31 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 23, 1912; D:
28396 ; .Joubert, Paris. 15314
Frederic Lemaitre; a comedy in 1 act, by C.
Fitch.
© Clyde Fitch, New York; 1890:3.5099.
Nov. 7. 15315
Frederic of Szark; the romance of a kingdom, a
drama in 4 acts, by R. H. Allan.
© Ralph Henry Allan, San Francisco ; D :
15120, Feb. 18, 1909. 15316
747
15316
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15339
Frederick and Corrine; tragedy in 5 acts, by
F. A. Schwemin. 69 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D 39548; Frank An-
drew Schwemin, Brooklyn. 15316a
Frederick Lawrence or not; an improbable inci-
dent of the Civil War in America, a drama,
by A. J. De Zeyk, jr.
© A. J. De Zeyk, jr., Sacramento, Cal. ;
1883:16696, Sept. 12. 15317
Frederick the Great; a comedy in 4 acts, by
G. F. Piatt.
© George Foster Piatt, Denver ; 1898 : 14069,
Feb. 28; 2c. June 28. 15318
drama in 4 acts, by F. D. S. Bethune. [7],
51 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1912 ; D : 31081 ; Faneuil Dun-
kin Stein Bethune, New York. 15319
an historical drama in 4 acts, by M. C.
Wilson.
© Marian Calvert Wilson, Washington;
1891 : 29707, Aug. 19. 15330
•or, Love and majesty, an historical drama
of the life and times of a royal friend, in 5
acts, with an introduction, by Randolph Keim.
28 p. front, (port.) 6 pi. 4°. Printed.
© De Benneville Randolph Keim, Washing-
ton; D : 5043, May 17, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1904.
15331
Frederick with the empty pockets; a play in
4 acts, by F. M. Lightner.
© Francis M. Lightner, Detroit ; D : 10939,
July 10, 1907. 15333
Fredonia of the Isles; play in 3 acts, by H. N.
Riley. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911; D: 24743; Harry N.
Riley, Atlantic City. 15333
Fred's Jac. rose; a comedy in 1 act, by V. A.
Barber. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Victoria Adams Barber, W^innetka, 111. ;
D : 14240, Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908.
15334
Free. See Bound and free.
Free and unlimited coinage of silver; a drama,
by W. A. Douglas.
© William A. Douglas, Bronson, Mich. ;
1895:48338, Sept. 23. 15335
Free Cuba; a play in 4 acts, by D. Boucicault
and J. J. O'Kelly.
© Dion Boucicault and James Joseph
O'Kelly, New York ; 1874 : 62.50, May 8.
15336
Free (A) knowledge-ist; a comedy in 2 acts, by
S. Jennie Smith. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1893 : 48258, Oct.
28; 2c. Nov. 18. 15337
Free lance; a comic opera libretto in 2 acts, by
H. B. Smith. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 8680,
June 12, 1906 ; 2c. June 12, 1906. 15338
Free love; farce in 1 act, by C. G. Eichel. [2],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1915; D: 42459; Charles
Gerard Eichel, Brooklyn. 15338a
— a play of the period, by A. W. Aiken.
© Albert W. Aiken, New York ; 1872 : 9275,
Aug. 29. 15339
or, A wife's jealousy and revenge, by Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph O. Sefton.
© T. W. Keene, New York; 1872:10668,
Oct. 5. 15330
Free milling; drama, by Mrs. G. O. Kelsey. 42
p. obi. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1909 ; D : 17706 ; Mrs. George
O. Kelsey, Cherry Creek, Nev. 15331
Free (A) pardon; drama in 4 acts, by Henry
Pettitt and George Conquest.
© Eugene Tompkins, Boston; 1882:13631,
Aug. 18. 15333
Free (The) prisoner; play in 3 acts and a pro-
logue, by Blanchard Steadman De Mille. 148
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34036 ; Beatrice De
Mille, New York. 15333
Free (A) show; by J. A. Eraser.
© John Arthur Eraser, New York ; D : 1790,
Apr. 28, 1902. 15334
Free silver; or. Emancipation act of 1900 for
freeing the white slaves, by D. Hyndmann.
© D. Hyndmann, Norvell, Mich. ; 1898 :
58669, Oct. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 15335
Free soil, free soul; comedy in 3 acts, by Lucas
Cleeve [pseud, of Georgiana Kingscote]
© Georgiana Kingscote, Washington; D:
3966, Sept. 18, 1903. 15336
Free (The) thinker. See Conversion (The) of
Professor Eameau.
Free trade; modern play of the 19th and 20th
centuries, in 16 scenes, by M. Armbruster. 92
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910; D: 20614; Mat Arm-
bruster, Columbus, O. 15337
Free trade in America; or, The conflict of '88,
by H. H. Wray.
© H. H. Wray, Kansas City, Mo.; 1888:
21283, July 24. 15338
Free (A) woman; drama in 4 acts, by R. Mur-
ray. [2], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D: 32112; Richard
IMurray. New York. 15339
See also Lovers.
748
15340
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15354
Freedman's (The) light; [comedy drama in 5
acts, by J. G. Brattou] 56 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 28, 1909 ; D : 16460 ; Jacob Cur-
tis Bratton, St. Louis. 15340
Freedom; drama in 3 acts, by E. W. Waldron.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1910; D: 22221; E. W. Wal-
dron, Detroit. 15341
an original play in 4 acts, by G. F. Rovve
and Augustus Harris.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York; 1883:
11838, June 27. 15343
— a play in 4 acts, by A. Groff. Boston,
R. G. Badger, 1904. 58 p. 12°.
© Alice Groff, Philadelphia ; D : 5317, July
19, 1904; 2c. July 19, 1904. 15343
play in 3 acts, by A. Sutro. London, Duck-
worth and CO., 1914. 3 p. 1., 106 p. 16°.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41694; Alfred Su-
tro, London. 15343a
by E. Rosenblatt. 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1913 ; D : 32927 ; Ethel Rosen-
blatt, New York. 15344
— See also Hinterwalder (Die) von Caro-
lina.
Freedom (The) of the city; play in 3 acts, by
R. S. Fife. [3], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D: 37582; Reginald
Spinks Fife, New York. 15344a
Freedoin of the soul; or, A page from Bo-
hemia, in 4 acts, by Mary d'Este [pseud, of
Mrs. S. Sturges] 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Solomon Sturges, Chicago; D:
9758, Jan. 7, 1907; 2c. Jan. 7, 1907. 15345
Freedot's Venus; by F. Wirsing.
© Fred Wirsing, Newport, Ky. ; 1894 : 37614,
Aug. 11. 15346
Freeman (The); an American play in 3 acts
and an epilogue, by F. Wagner. 43 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick Wagner, New York ; D : 15311,
Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Apr. 20, 1909. 15347
Freeman (The) mill strike; a comedy drama
in 3 acts, by Bert C. Rawley. Clyde, O., Ames
publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1897:16823,
Mar. 12; 2c. Mar. 15. 15348
Freemason (The); comedy in 1 act, by August
von Kotzebue.
© Anton Ankersmit, Memphis, Tenn. ; D :
3246, IMar. 26, 1903. 15349
See also Mason (The)
Freemasonry outdone; or. The up-to-date
order of Goosie girls, a mock initiation
for female characters in 1 scene, adapted
from The meeting of the secret order of the
Golden goose, by Susie B. Pendleton. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 25 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's novelties) [With music]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7199,
Sept. 2, 1905; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 15350
Freeport (A) mystery; a psychological drama
in 3 acts, by M. Doran. 91 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914; D: 38664; Marie
Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. 15350a
Freeport (The) pageant of the Black Hawk
country; conunemorating the 80th anniver-
sary of the founding of Freeport, by E. T.
Rockwell. 48 p. 8°. Printed.
© Aug. 7, 1915; 2c. Sept. 11, 1915; D:
41716; Etiiel Theodora Rockwell, Madison,
AVis. 15350b
Freeze out.
© Joseph M. Weber and Lewis M. Fields,
New York; 1898:74049, Dec. 19. 15351
Freezing out; allegorical rendering of the game
of poker, by U. Faucitt. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; D: 40614; Ursula Fau-
citt, Oakland, Cal. 15351a
Frei Vasco; a Lusitanian drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by C. Marques.
© C. Marques, New York ; 1880 : 202S2, Dec.
30. 15352
Freiheit; ein scliauspiel von 1812 in 3 akten,
von Max Halbe. Mxinchen, A. Langeu, 1913.
181 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1913; Ic. May 21, 1914; D:
37096; Albert Langen, Munich. 15352a
Fremde (Der); capriccio in 1 akt, von Johan-
nes Brandt. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D: 37605; Comoedia,
Vienna. 15352b
Fremde (Die) frau. (La femme X . . .); scliau-
spiel in 4 akten, von Alexandre Bisson. Ber-
lin, F. Bloch erben, 1909. 135 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : 15299,
Mar. 11, 1909; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 15353
Fremde (Der) von distinktion; komodie in 3
akten, von Felix Dormann [pseud, des Felix
Biedermann] und Alexander Engel. Wien, O.
Eirich, 1913. 86 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32601 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 15354
749
15354
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15373
Premdling (Ein); drama in 4 aufziigen, von
Ferdinand Wittenbauer. Berlin, Vita,
deutsclies verlagsliaus [1909] 3 p. I., [5]-
148 p. 12°. (Bibliottiek nioderuer dramen,
bd. no. 35)
© Sept. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1909 ; A— For-
eign 407 ; Felix Heinemann, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, Berlin-Cli., Germany. 15354a
French (The) ball; a local New York sketch
in 1 act, by McKee Rankin. Typewritten.
© Eugene O'Rourke, New York; 1897:
34755, June 22; Ic. June 22. 15355
French (The) bloomer girls; a farce comedy in
3 acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1896:18019,
Mar. 21. 15356
French bread; play in 3 acts, by C. A. de Lima.
[4], 63 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1912; D: 30250; Charles
A. de Lima, Florence. 15357
French (The) chauffeur; vaudeville for 3 actors,
by E. H. Clement.
© Edward Henry Clement, Boston; D:
13721, Sept. 4, 1908. 15358
French (The) crisis; historical drama in 5
acts, by R. K. Holahan. 63 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. each, acts 1-3, Nov. 10, 1913; acts
4-5, Jan. 5, 1914; D: 35563; Richard Ken-
rick Holahan, Hollywood, Cal. 15358a
French (A) dinner in. three courses; an orig-
inal comic opera in 3 acts, words by M. C.
Woodward, music by Herman Perlet.
© Matt C. Woodward, New York; 1890:
23921, July 31. 15359
French (The) dolls' drill; play for sixteen small
girls, by J. Lilian Vandevere. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1914. 6 p.
12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39299 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
15359a
French (A) flat in four stories; by Henri Chi-
vot, tr. and adapted to the American stage,
by Kerchival Smith.
© Bronson Howard, United States; 1879:
10144, Aug. 1. 15360
French flats; an adaptation from the French,
by C. A. Byrne.
© C. A. Byrne, United States; 1876:8649,
July 21. 15361
in 2 acts, by C. A. Byrne.
© C. A. Byrne, United States; 1876:8937,
Aug. 31. 15363
French flats — Continued.
a farcical comedy in 4 acts, adapted from
the French of Henri Chivot, by A. R. Ca-
zauran.
© A. M. Palmer, New York; 1879:15258,
Nov. 13; 2c. Nov. 13. 15363
See also Dutch flats.
French (The) girl; or, A pretty Parisienne, a
nmsical comedy, by M. R. Mayer.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1896:
29638, May 15.- 15364
French (The) heiress. See Urrazilla de Lave.
French (The) in Canada. See Historical
stories in dramatic form.
French (A) inheritance; a drama in 4 acts,
plot, dialogue and dramatization, by H. An-
tonine Biossat. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henry A. Biossat, Chicago; D : 5035,
May 16, 1904; 2c. May 16, 1904. 15365
French Jim; sketch in 1 act, by J. N. Raphael.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1910; D: 20774; John N.
Raphael, Paris. 15366
French (The) lioness; comedy in 4 acts, by
M. Compan.
© Marcel Compan, New York; D: 10843,
May 3, 1907. 15367
French made; a dramatic composition in 2 acts,
by J. M. Weber and L. M. Fields.
© Joseph M. A^'eber and Lewis M. Fields,
New York; 1897:32229, May 27. 15368
French (The) maid; a monologue, by H. Heron.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911; D: 23444; Herbert
Heron, Carmel, Cal. 15369
a musical comedy, by E. E. Rice.
© Edward E. Rice, New York ; 1897 : 23100,
Apr. 13. 15370
play in 1 act, by C. Towne. 26 p. S\
Typewritten.
© Charles Towne, San Francisco ; D : 10058,
July 12, 1907; 2c. July 12, 1907. 15371
Same. Revised. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Towne, San Francisco; D:
12759, Apr. 16, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908. 15373
French (The) maid and the phonograph; play
in 1 act, by Madaleue D. Barnum. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1911. 35 p. 12°. (On cover: French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 207)
© Apr. 25, 1911; 2c. Apr. 26, 1911; D:
24055; Samuel French, New York. 15373
750
15374
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15393
French maid's extravaganza and burlesque
company; in 2 acts, by J. Jermou.
© Joseph Jermon, Philadelphia ; 189S :
61210, Oct. 18. 15374
French (The) professor; play in 1 act, by L. F.
]\Ierriam. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37915 ; Lillie Fuller
aierriam, So. Framingliam, Mass. 15374a
French spy; spectacle extravaganza in 2 acts,
by S. T. Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:8781, Feb.
11. 15375
French without a master; farce in 1 act, by
Tristan Bernard, tr. by Barrett H. Clark.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
[1915] 20 p. 12°. ( [The world's best plays
by celebrated European authors, Barrett H.
Clark, general ed.])
© Feb. 12, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15. 1915; D:
39679; Samuel French, New York. 15375a
Fi-enchee; by Paul Tierret. 84 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 15020,
Feb. 6, 1909 ; 2c. July 12, 1909. 15376
Frenchman (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by R.
Mansfield.
© Richard Mansfield, United States ; 1890 :
8473, Mar. 14. 15377
Frenchman (The) and his pupil. See Tootle,
tootle, too.
Frenchwoman (The); by D. Austrian.
© Delia Austrian, Chicago ; D : 15984, May
25. 1909. 15378
Frenchwomen; a play in 5 acts, from the
French of Henri Murger's great comedy, La
vie de Bohgme, tr. and adapted by A. R.
Cazauran.
© A. R. Cazauran, United States; 1873:
9931, Sept. 4. 15379
Frenchy's invention; a comedy in 1 act, by
W. T. EUwanger. 7 p. f°. Typewritten."
© William Theodore EUwanger, Rochester.
N. Y. ; D : 10873, June 28, 1907 ; 2c. June 28,
1907. 15380
Frenzied fancies; rev. by Charles Horwitz. 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Malinda Harriette Pease, New York:
D : 7787, Dec. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905.
15381
vaudeville sketch. 32 p. obi. 24°. Type-
written.
© Malinda Harriette Pease, Denver; D:
6886, June 26, 1905; 2^. May 22, 1905. 15382
Frenzied finance; by W. G. Rose.
© William Ganson Rose, Cleveland; D:
5803, Nov. 21, 1904. 15383
the story of amalgamated, by Thomas W.
Lawson.
© Ridgway-Thayer co.. New York ; D : 5524,
Sept. 12, 1904. 15384
Frenzied (The) financiers; a musical satire, in
2 acts, by M. Forrest.
© Mark Forrest, Milwaukee ; D : 8796, July
9, 1906. 15385
Frenzied fools of finance; melodrama in 5 acts,
by B. F. Summers. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Francis Summers, Mound City,
Mo. ; D : 5999, Jan. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1905.
15386
Frere Jacques; comedie en 4 actes, par H. Bern-
stein et P. Veber. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1912.
186 p. 12°.
© July 31, 1912; 2c. July 27, 1912; D:
30496 ; Henry Bernstein et Pierre Veber, Paris.
15387
Freres (Les) Danilo; nouvelle dramatique en 2
actes, paroles et musique de Jean Nougues.
Paris, Pathe freres, 1913. 3 p. 1., 11-32 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Jan. 29, 1913; 2c. Feb. 28, 1913; D:
32458 ; Pathe freres, Paris. 15388
Freres (Les) de la haine; par A. Handfield. 45
p. 16°. Printed.
© Alferie Handfield, Centredale, R. I. ; D :
10591, May 18, 1907; May 7, 1907. 15389
Freres (Les) de St. Bernard; piece en 4 actes,
d.'Antoine Ohorn, adaptation de M. Remon.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1.,
62 p. 8°.
© Maurice Remon, Paris ; D : 10762, June
13, 1907 ; 2c. June 13, 1907. 15390
Freres (Les) Karamazov; pi^ce en 5 actes. par
J. Copeau et J. Croue. 32 p. 4°. (L'lllustra-
tion theatrale, 7^ ann§e 179, 6 mai, 1911)
© May 6, 1911 ; 2c. May 26, 1911 ; D : 24292 ;
Jacques Copeau et Jean Croue, Paris. 15391
Fresa (La); pasatiempo lirico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de Jose Jackson VeySn y .Tose
Lopez Silva, mtisica del maestro Amadeo Vives.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
28 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22420 ;
Jackson Veyttn y L6pez Silva, Madrid. 15392
Fresco (El) de Goya; sainete lirico en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de
los senores [Carlos] Arniches, [Enrique]
Garcia Alvarez, [Antonio] Domlnguez y Val-
verde. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espan-
oles] 1912. 54 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31562 ;
Arniches, G". Alvarez, Domlnguez y Valverde,
Madrid. 15393
751
15394
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15413
Fresh air; a comedy in 4 acts, by L. R. Smith
and Lilian Thompson.
© Lena R. Smith, New York ; D : 3137, Mar.
9, 1903. 15394
Fresh (The) air fund; musical farce, by Louis
Weslyn. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24799 ; Maurice De
Wolf, New York. 15395
Fresh beef; a commissary romance, by T. G.
Springer. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910; D: 20428; Thomas
Grant Springer, Oakland, Cal. 15396
Fresh freshman; comedy singing and talking
sketch, by P. Lawrence. 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 5, 1910; D: 20965; Pete Law-
rence, New York. 15397
Fresh fun; monologue, by a funny fellow. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1911. 6 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911; D:
23940 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 15398
Fresh, the American; comedy in 4 acts, by
Ai-chibald Clavering Gunter. 115 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1910; D: 22920; John F.
Stephens and Frank J. Shell, New York.
15399
or. The man who can, a fantastic comedy
in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Archibald O. Gunter, New York; 1881:
1643, Jan. 31. 15400
Fresh Timothy Hay; a vaudeville sketch, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1904*] 14 p. 12°. ([Denison's vaudeville
sketches] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5158, June 10,
1904 ; 2c. July 30, 1904. 15401
Fresh- water (The) pirates of Paris; a play in
11 tableaux, dramatized from Eugene Sue's
novel. The mysteries of Paris, by W. Pelissier.
© William Pelissier, Chicago ; 1878 : 10660,
Sept. 16. 15402
Freshman; college comedy in 3 acts, by Edwin
Bateman Morris. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1909. 44 p. 16°.
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1909 ; D : 17190 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 15403
a college drama in 3 acts, by W. J. Rose.
47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wm. J. Rose, Chicago ; D : 13390, July 22,
1908 ; 2c. July 31, 1908. 15404
— sketch, by J. Wellington. 5 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910 ; D : 20041 ; Jay Welling-
ton, Pittsburgh. 15405
Freshman (The) and the sophomore; by E.
Wynn. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ed. Wynn, Philadelphia ; D : 11650, Oct.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1907. 15406
Freshman (The) helps; playlet in 1 act, by
E. G. Birge. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911 ; D : 23654 ; Edward G.
Birge, Altoona, Pa. 15407
Fresnay (Les); comedie en 1 acte, par F. Van-
derem [pseud, de Fernaud Henri Vanderheym]
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907. 1 p. 1.,
16 p. 12°.
© Fernand Vanderem, Paris ; D : 10664, May
31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907. 15408
Freudenmeister (Der); komodie in 4 akten, von
K. Martens. Berlin, Egon Fleischel & co.,
1907. 4 p. 1., 148 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Kurt
Martens, Bavaria, Germany ; res. no. 864 ; Ic.
Mar. 28, 1907. 15409
Freydela, the milnerin. See Mamma (The)
Freyja, daughter of the gods; grand opera in
3 acts, words by Peter Gibson. New York,
C. E. Burden, 1910. 39 p. 8°. [Libretto
only. German and English]
© Mar. 23, 1910; 2c. Mar. 24, 1910; D:
205C0; Charles E. Burden, New York. 15410
Freyja, the daughter of the gods; grand opera
in 3 acts and prologue, adapted from the
original Freyja's saga by P. Gibson, Ger-
man tr. by Maximilian Schapiro. New York,
The Knickerbocker press, 1910. 75 p. 8°.
[Libretto only. German and English]
© July 2, 1910 ; 2e. July 16, 1910 ; D : 21571 ;
Peter Gibson, New York. 15411
Freyja's saga. See Freyja, the daughter of
the gods.
Freyschutz (Der); or. The rifle rangers, an
erratic operatic absurdity in 5 scenes, by J. B.
Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1871:
5287, June 5. 15412
Fri OS fra det cnde; 4 skuespil, af V. Jacob-
sen. K0benhavn, Lehmann & Stages forlag,
1914. 389 p. 12°.
Contents : I egen gard. — En sk&l. —
Dr0mme. — Officeren.
© Dec. 17, 1914; Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D:
39553; Vigo Jacobsen, Copenhagen. 15412a
Friar (The) and the don; a musical comedy,
by C. B. Going and M. O. Corbin.
© Charles Buxton Going and Marie Over-
ton Corbin, New York ; D : 1003, Oct. 24. 1901.
15413
752
15414
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15433
Friar Tuck; [by] Sidford F. Hamp.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1895:
15065, Mar. 15. 15414
Frida the Alpine flower. Sec Edelweiss.
Friday afternoon; a monologue, by A. W. Hol-
brook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, New York; D:
335S, Apr. 20, 1903. 15415
Friday afternoon at a village school; farcical
entertainment in 1 scene, by A. W. Holbi'ook.
New York, S. French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1909. 19 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 179] )
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 15, 1909; D:
17704; Amelia Weed Holbrook, New York.
15416
Friend (The); a comic drama in 3 acts, by M.
Robinson. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1909; D: 16210; Michael
Robinson, New York. 15423
Friday afternoon at deestrick no. 4.
Spellin' (The) skewl.
See
Friday, November the thirteenth; an original
play in 1 act, by F. A. Connor. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank A. Connor, New York ; D : 14403,
Nov. 28, 1908; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 15417
Friday the 13th; farce in 8 acts, by FrederIcK
George [pseud, of F. Berger, jr.] [3], 130 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23562 ; Fred Berger,
jr., Washington. 15418
Friday the thirteenth; sketch, by S. Shatford.
[2], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1912 ; D : 31409 ; Sarah Shat-
ford, Memphis, Teun. 15419
-tragedy in 1 act, by W. E. Bonney and
J. M. Ficken. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914; D : 35583 ; William E.
Bonney and John M. Ficken, Brooklyn.
15423a
Friend and foe; an original comedy in 3 acts,
by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, Cleveland ; 1877 : 3970,
April 4. 15424
Friend (A) at court; a play in 3 acts, by J.
E. Mofl-at. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie Emerson Moffat, New York; D:
2124, July 15, 1902 ; 2c. July 31, 1902 ; Ic. new
ed. Jan. 28, 1903. 15425
Friend Bill; an original title, by E. R. Lang.
© Edwin R. Lang, New York ; 1885 : 26115,
Dec. 12. 15426
Friend Fritz; a comedy in 3 acts, by S. Stange,
being a free adaptation of Erckmann-Cha-
trian's L'ami Fritz, with original lyrics by
the adapter.
© Stanislaus Stange, NeW York; 1893:
3627, Jan. 16. 15427
play in 3 acts, by Erckmann-Chatrian, tr.
by R. B. Delano and Roxie Odiorne. [2], 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1912; D: 30275; Ruth B.
Delano, Boston. 15428
See also Ami (I/) Fritz. — Amico (L')
Fritz.
Fridthjof and Ing'eborg; opera in 3 acts,
drauiatized from Tegner's Fridthjof saga, by Friend (A) in need; a comedietta, adapted and
Anna Cronhjelm Wallberg, music by C. F. arr. by Mrs. F. W. Kitchel.
Hanson. Worcester, Mass., C. F. Hanson &
sons, 1898. 3 p. 1., 138 p. illus. port. 8°.
© Charles F. Hanson, Worcester; 1898:
by
© Mrs. Francis Wilmot Kitchel, Perth
Amboy, N. J.; 1895:5445, Jan. 22. 15429
71602, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 9. 15420
Fridthjof saga. See Fridthjof and Inge-
borg'.
Frieda; 1 act Christmas sketch, by H. Morris
and L. C. King. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D: 22789; Harriet
Morris and Laura Clayton King, Los Angeles.
15421
Friedensfest (Das) See Dramatic (The) works
of Gerhart Hauptmann.
Friedman, Demurrage & company; comedy in
2 acts [by Robert Y. Kerr] Chicago, Amer-
ican lumberman, 1913. 11 p. 4°.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913; D: 34959; American
lumberman, Chicago. 15422
— comedy sketch, by C. W. Calhoun. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910; D: 22382; C. W. Cal-
houn, Berkeley, Cal. 15430
— drama in 4 acts, by J. D. Steell.
© J. D. Steell, Los Angeles; 1898:52412,
Sept. 7. 15431
play in 1 act, by H. P. Briggs. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1911; D: 24021; Harlan P.
Briggs, Allen, Mich. 15432
Friend (A) indeed; by William Diamond and
M. M. Heine. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Max M. Heine, New York ; D : 11355,
Sept. 16, 1907; 2c. Sept. 16, 1907. 15433
5379—15-
-48
753
15434
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15454
Friend Karl; comedy in 3 acts, by D. B. Sorlin.
109 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Daniel B. Sorlin, New York ; D : 1543,
Mar. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902. 15434
Friend o' the family; an original domestic Irisli
comedy in 3 acts and 6 scenes, by E. W.
Scully.
© Eugene W. Scully, Chicago ; 1888 : 34009,
Nov. 30. 15435
Friend (A) of Jack's; a musical farce, book
and lyrics by V. Cassard, suggested by W. S.
Gilberfs comedy, Tom Cobb, iii, 172 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. iNIay 23, 1910 ; D : 21132 ; Vernon Cas-
sard, Bronxville, N. Y. 15436
Friend (A) of mine; an original 3 act comedy,
by G. A. Beane.
© George A. Beane, New Bedford, Mass. ;
1898 : 57753, Oct. 1. 15437
Friend (A) of the boys; by S. W. Combs.
© Samuel W. Combs, New York; 189S :
9583, Feb. 4. 15438
Friend (A) of the family; a comedy in 1 act,
by S. Wilmer. Typewritten.
© Sidney Wilmer, New York ; 1898 : 63730,
Oct. 31; 2c.. Jan. 6. 1899. 15439
— a comedy in 3 acts, by C. J. Campbell and
R. M. Skinner. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. J. Campbell and R. M. Skinner,
New York ; D : 5107, May 25, 1904 ; 2c. Mav
25, 1904. 15440
— a farcical comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the French, by M. C. Lonsdale.
© M. C. Lonsdale, New York ; 1S88 : 6526,
Mar. 2. 15441
— tabloid portrayal of the eternal triangle
nnnus the base, by J. N. Wilson. [1], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1914 ; D : 36461 ; Jerome N.
Wilson, New York. 15441a
— See also Don't be bashful.
Friend (A) of the people; play in 4 acts, by
T. F. Bonnet. 26 p. t\ Printed.
© Ic. .Tuly 21, 1913; D: 34087; Tlieodore
Fierman Bonnet, San Francisco. 15442
— Same. San Francisco, Pacific pub. co.,
1914. xxviii, 115 p. 8°.
© Mar. 15, 1914; 2c. Apr. 18, 1914; D:
36763; Theodore Bonnet, San Francisco.
15442a
— play in 1 act, by W. Browne. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1913; D : 33361 ; Willis
Browne New York. 15443
Friend (A) of the whole family; a farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by W. C. Parker. Chicago, T.
S. Denison [1904] 36 p. 12°. (On cover:
Alta series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 5274, July
8, 1904; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904, 15444
Friend (The) of the wind; play for children,
by M. Anderson. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
• © Ic. June 11, 1915; D: 40903; Madge
Anderson, Milwaukee. 15444a
Friend (The) of women; comedy.
© Robert Whittier, New York ; 1896 : 6633,
Jan. 25. 15443
Friend or country; a drama in 4 acts, by R.
Danenbaum. 55 p. 4°. Tyi>ewritten.
© Roby Danenbaum, Minneapolis; D:
13444, July 30, 1908; 2c. Feb. 19, 1909. 15446
Friend wife; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. V. Rod-
din.
© Eugenia Vincent Roddin, Chicago; D:
160SS, June 17, 1909. 15447
Friend Wilson's daug'hter; a comedy in 4 acts,
by M. I. Taylor. [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20 1913; D: 32726; Mary Im-
lay Taylor, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 15448
Friendly (A) call; original dramatic comedy in
1 act, by Harry Jackson. [10] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D : 39221 ; Charles
Mack, New York. 15449
Friendly divorces and happy remarriag'es;
comedy in 4 acts, by I*. Raimondo. 103 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1909; D: 17294; Philip Rai-
mondo, New York. 15450
Friendly (A) enemy; a drama in 4 acts, bv A.
Griffin and T. Friel.
© Artliur Griffin and Tliornton Friel,
United States; D: 162, Feb. 21, 1901. 15451
Friendly (A) foe. See Mysterious (The)
actress.
Friendly (The) inn; a musical comedy, by C.
R. Carroll.
© Chas. R. Carroll, New Brighton, N. Y. ;
1895:35657, July 9. 15452
Friendly (A) joke; by A. L. Atwell. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Allen Lee Atwell, New York ; D : 6251,
Feb. 21, 1905; 2c. Feb. 11, 1905. 15453
Friendly (A) neighbor; a comedy in 1 act, bv
C. H. Child.
© Charles Henry Child, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 261, Mar. 25, 1901. 15454
754
15455
COPYEIGHTEi) IN THE UNITED STATES
15473
Friendly (A) tip; a comedy drama iu 4 acts,
by Hiram (W. J. Ferguson)
© W. J. Ferguson, Brooklyn ; 1882 : 16266,
Oct. 2. 15455
Same.
© W.
J. Ferguson, Brooklyn; 1883:7322,
Apr. 19; 2c. Apr. 19. 15456
■or. The dude, comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Jeremiah Hiram Farell and W. J. Ferguson.
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35113 ; William J.
Ferguson, Brooklyn. 15457
Friends; by J. G. Dorso. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1911 ; D : 25218 ; J. G. Dorso,
San Francisco. 15458
a comedy, by B. M. Royle.
© Edwin Milton Royle, New York; 1892:
18588, Apr. 29. 15459
a comedy drama in 5 acts, by G. B. Arm-
strong.
© George Buchanan Armstrong, Chicago ;
1881:14372, Sept. 20. 15460
— comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Royle.
[6], 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1912 ; D : 31444 ; Edwin Mil-
ton Royle, Darien, Conn. 15461
— modern society and domestic drama, in 4
acts and 4 tableaux, adapted for the stage,
and dramatized, by R. S. Hill.
© Robert S. Hill, New York ; 1878 : 11055.
Sept. 25. 15462
Friend's (A) advice; by Brandon Hurst. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Nina Morris, New York ; D : 7148, Aug.
19, 1905; 2c. Aug. 23, 1905. 15463
a 1 act play, by D. Clarke [i. e. D. C.
Sullivan] 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Delia Clarke, New York ; D : 10712, .Tune
G, 1907; 2c. June 6, 1907. 15464
Friends, enemies — and you; comedy in 4 acts,
by S. D. Gaspers. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915 ; D : 40443 ; Sebastian D.
Gaspers, Chicago. 15464a
Friends in adversity; play in 4 acts, by G.
Peters. 26 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915; D: 40469; Gertrude
Peters, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 15464b
Friends in need; play in 4 acts, by H. W. Haw-
ley. 160 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1915; D: 41149; Harry W.
Hawley, Springfield, Mass. 15464c
Friends of freedom; or, Cuba's struggle for
liberty, an original play, by S. C. Hunt. Type-
written.
© Samuel C. Hunt, Omaha, Neb.; 1898:
25615, Apr. 23; 2c. Apr. 23. 15465
Friends of Satan; original play in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1909; D: 17165; John C.
Folland, Pittsburgh. 15466
Friends — yes? by A. A. Maxwell. 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1909; D: 46714; A. A. Max-
well, Santa Rosa, Cal. 15467
Friendship in business is nix; 1 act play, by
F. Bruegger. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1915; D : 39753 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 154e7a
Friendship (The) of two women. See Test
(The) of friendship.
Frilby; an operatic burlesque, words by F.
Almy, W. Cary, J. B. Olmsted, and C. Sprague,
music by M. E. Robinson. 1 p. 1., 44 p. 2 I.
12°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Frederic Almy, Walter Cary, John B.
Olmsted, Carleton Sprague and Minott E.
Robinson, Buffalo ; 1895 : 22233, Apr. 22 ; 2c.
Apr. 22, 1895; Ic. Jan. 16, 1896. 15468
Fringale (La); pi^ce en 1 acte, par M. Lau-
mann. [1], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914; D: 37123; M. Lau-
mann, Paris. 15468a
Fringe (The) of society; a comedy in 4 acts,
tr. and adapted from Alexander Dumas' Le
demi-monde, by Edward P. Clancy.
© Harry L. Pugh, Racine, Wis.; 1893:
7840, Feb. 10. 15469
a play in 4 acts, by M. R. Mayer.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1892:
32460, Aug. 6. 15470
Fripouille et cie. ; drame en 5 actes en prose, .
par Alevy et Marcel Nadaud. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1913. 142 p. 8°.
© Nov. 8, 1913; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913; D:
35093; Joubert, Paris. 15471
Friquet; a play in 4 acts, by P. Berton and Gyp
[pseud, of S. G. M. A. de Riquetti de Mlra-
beau Martel de Janville] 98 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Pierre Berton and Countess Martel,
Paris; D:6259, Jan. 30, 1905; 2c. Jan. 30.
1905. 15473
Frisco; a domestic drama in 5 acts and pro-
logue, by C. Glenn. 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Glenn, Allegheny, Pa. ; 1889 :
11462, Apr. 11; 2c June 27. 15473
755
15474
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15494
Frisco — Continued.
a farce, by R. O. Whitehead.
© R. O. Whitehead, Oakhiud, Cal. ; 1892:
3795, Jan. 23; 2c. Jan. 23.
15474
Fritz in a madhouse; by J. K. Emmet.
© J. K. Emmet, Albany ; 1888 : 11632, Apr.
21. 15486
See also Uncle Joe.
or. Unspoken love, a western drama in 5
acts, by F. Rowley.
© Frank Rowley, Philadelphia; 1893:
47083. Oct. 21. 15475
Frisco Sal; play in 4 acts, by Dion Clayton Cal-
throp and Cosmo Gordon-Lennox. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1913; D: 32953; James
Forbes, New York. 15476
Friska; or, The Fountain of youth, a light
opera in 3 acts, by R. Callender. Halifax,
N. S., Chronicle printing co., ltd., 1898. 50 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© Romaine Callender, Philadelphia ; D :
13195, June 1, 1908; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 15477
Frisky; a rural play, by J. H. Konkle. 84 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Janios Howard Konkle, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 136J5, Aug. 25, 19U8 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908.
15478
Frisky (The) Mister Brown; by D. H. Knox.
© Dorothea Heness Knox, Glenelg, Md. ;
D: 12917, May 6, 1908. 15479
Frisky (The) Mrs. Johnson; bv C. Fitch. New
York, Alice Kauser [1908] 74 p. 12°.
© Clyde Fitch and Alice Kauser, New York ;
D : 12619, Mar. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1908.
15480
Frisky (A) widow from 'Frisco; comedy in 3
acts, by C. W. Colburn.
© Carrie W. Colburn, Boston ; 1898 : 50197,
Aug. 27. 15481
Frisson de I'aigle; drame en 5 actes et 6 tab-
leaux, par P. Gavault. 48 p. 8°. Proof.
© Paul Gavault, Paris; D:8393, Apr. 21,
1906 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1906. 15482
Fritz; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. T. Mcln-
tyre.
© John T. Mclntyre, Philadelphia; D:
12576, Mar. 18, 1908. 15483
Fritz at the world's fair; a German dialect
drama.
© William H. Wilson and Albert Strass-
man. New York ; 1893 : 9305, Feb. 20. 15484
Fritz down South; a 3 act comedy drama, by
R. Wilson.
© Ray Wilson, Jersey City; 1897:17036,
Mar. 13. 15485
Fritz in America; a drama in 3 acts and 3
scenes, by A. P. Laughlin. Decatur, Ala.,
Valley print [1887] 2 p. 1., 80 p. 16°.
© Angus Prather Laughlin, Courtland, Ala. ;
'1887: 12689, May 13; 2c. June 15. 15487
Fritz in Good for evil; a melodrama in 3 acts,
by W. A. Scott, jr. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. A. Scott, jr., Pittsburgh ; 1889 : 2583,
Jan. 21 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 15487a
Fritz in Ireland; an entire new drama, by J. K.
Emmet.
© Joseph K. Emmet, United States; 1879:
4552, Apr. 5. 15488
Fritz in Scotland; by John J. McNally.
© Klaw & Erlanger, New York; D : 7388,
Oct. 11, 1905. 15489
Fritz, the detective; a comedy drama with a
prologue and 3 acts, by F. Eversmann, jr.
© Fred Eversmann, jr., Baltimore ; 1881 :
3595, Mar. 11. 15490
Fritz, the ferryman; a musical comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by C. J. S. Palmer. 33 p. 12°,
© Charles James Spry Palmer, Bristol,
Tenn. ; D : 894, Sept. 23, 1901; 2c. Aug. 31,
1901. 15491
Fritz, the photographer; a 1 act dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beaman. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16439 ; Fred. J. Bea-
man, Jackson, Mich. 15492
Fritz, the wandering musician; a musical com-
edy in 4 acts, by Wilbur Crane.
© Joseph Hortiz, Philadelphia; D : 12685,
Apr. 6, 1908. 15493
Fritzchen; drama in 1 akt, von H. Sudermann.
New York [I. Goldmann] 1896. 32 p. 12°.
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin ; 1896 :
20093, Apr. 1 ; Ic. Apr. 10. 15494
See also Morituri.
Fritzi; operette in 1 akt, von Otto Hein und
Ferdinand Stein, musik von Otto Stransky.
Leipzig, Wien, W. Karczag ; New York, Karc-
zag publishing co., 1913. 1 p. 1., 56 p. 4°.
[Regie- und souftlierbuch]
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36806 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 15494a
Same. 14 p. 12°. [Text der gesSnge]
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37166 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna.
15494b
756
15495
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15515
Fritz's brother; or, The new German, a comedy
drama, by Joseph Bradford and J. K. Emmet.
© Joseph K. Emmet, St. Louis, and Joseph
B. Bradford, Boston ; 1875 : 2G43, Mar. 22.
15495
Fritz's troubles; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. L.
Konollman.
© Charles L. Konolhnan, Brooklyn; 1880:
18831, Dec. 10. 15496
Frivolity; an original farcical comedy in 3 acts
and 3 scenes, by Mark Melford and Leopold
brothers.
© Leopold bi'os. & co.. United States ; 1884 :
18937, Sept. 20. 15497
Frivollus; or. The power of love, an entirely
new and original burlesque extravaganza, by
J. A. Mack and J. De Bonay.
© John A. Mack and John De Bonay, New
York; 1874:5309, Apr. 20. 15498
Frivolous Bonnie; a farce comedy in 3 acts [by
George Fletcher] [21] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909 ; D : 16467 ; American
amusement co., Manistee, Mich. 15499
Frivolous Geraldine; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by T. Stempfel, jr. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912; D : 30577 ; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 15500
Frivolous men. See Mutton chops.
Frivolous (The) side; a monologue, by B. B.
Ilayward. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hay ward. New York;
D : 1170, Dec. 10, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1901.
15501
Frivols; drama in 4 acts, by L. C. King. 61 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17066 ; Laura Clay-
ton King, Los Angeles. 15502
Froken Julie. See Countess Julia.
Frog' (The); play in 1 act, by A. Stenhouse^ [4],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1912 ; D : 28463 ; Arthur Sten-
house, Salt Lake City. 15503
Frog' (The) and the owls; a singing and danc-
ing sketch in 5 scenes, book and lyrics by C.
B. Casad. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Campbell B. Casad, New York ; D : 10478,
May 2, 1907 ; 2c. May 2, 1907. 15504
Frog (A) he would awooing go. See Frog
opera with pollywog chorus.
Frog opera, with pollywog chorus; a burletta
founded upon the nursery tale and old song
of A frog he would awooing go. Boston,
Alfred Mudge and son, 1872. 48 p. 16°.
[Libretto only]
© Charles T. Miller, Barrington, R. I.;
1873:2943, Mar. 24; 2c. Mar. 29. 15505
Frog (The) prince; or, Zelzebud, by C. J.
JMorey. 1 p. Proof. [Synopsis]
© Charles J. Morey, Chicago ; D : 4053, Oct.
8, 1903; 2c. Oct. 8. 1903. 15506
Frog (The) trust; dramatic farce in 1 act, by
J. Ketler. [2], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1912 ; D : 29208 ; Joe Ketler,
Grove City, Pa. 15507
Frogs. See Aristophanes Birds, Frogs and
Clouds.
Frogs (The) of Old Windham; a comic opera,
by N. W. and Burton E. Leavitt.
© Naason Wesley Leavitt, Willimantic,
Conn. ; 1889 : 15595, May 24. 15508
Frogs (The) of Windham; by N. W. Leavitt.
© Nason Wesley Leavitt, New Haven ;
1891 : 15038, Apr. 23. 15509
Frolic (A) in the cooking class; musical bur-
letta [by] Lucy Allen [and] Richard Thiele.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 76330,
Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 15510
Frolic of the bees and butterflies; by de-
mentia. Chicago, Sisters of Mercy, St. Pat-
rick's academy, 1910. 8 p. 12°.
© Apr. 20, 1910; 2c. May 7, 1910; D:
20977 ; Sisters of Mercy, St. Patrick's acad-
emy, Chicago. 15511
Frolic (The) of the holidays; an entertainment
for children, by Hovv'ard \'\'. Tilton. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1909. 19 p. 8°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 16009,
June 5, 1909; 2c. June 24, 1909. 15512
Frolics in a cafe chantant; by Nelson, Glinseriti
and Demoneo.
© Thos. H. Nelson, New York ; 1899 : 25981,
Apr. 13. 15513
Frolics in our boarding house; a musical
comedy in 2 acts, by J. K. Eraser.
© James Knowlan Eraser, Boston ; 1880 :
7246, May 10. 15514
Frolics (The) of a day; a musical comedy ab-
surdity in 3 acts.
© J. Alexander Brown, New York; 1883:
15453, Aug. 22. 16515
757
15516
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15533
Frolics of chance; by N. L. Clark and W. B.
Hardin.
© Nathaniel Lucas CUu-lc and Williani
Budd Hardin, Brooklyn; 1898:35379, June
9; 2e. June 9. 15516
Frolics of Venus; musical comedy in 2 acts,
l)Ook and music by R. Stretti.
© Rene Stretti, New York; D:3107, Mar.
9, 1903. 15517
Frolicsome friars; novelty singing sketch, by
G. Reed. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© lo. Nov. 26, 1915; D : 42382 ; Gus Reed,
Chicago. 15517a
Frolicsome girls; a comedy, by W. H. Benson.
© W. H. Benson, United States; 1884:
20207, Oct. 8. 15518
Frolicsome (A) spook; a farce comedy, by
C. B. Inslee. S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Edwin Inslee, New York; D:
289, Mar. 30, 1901; 2c. Mar. 30, 1901. 15519
Frollickers (The); musical frolic in 1 act, by
L. De Wolfe. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914; D: 35586; Linton De
AVolfe, New York. 15519a
From a blue sky; play in 1 act by L. Kyn.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1914; D: 38409; Lucy Kyn,
New York. 15519b
From a feminine point of view; a satirical
monologue, by W. D. Hall. Typewritten.
© Wm. D. Hall, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
27771, Nov. 9; 2c. Nov. 9. 15520
From a poor orphan to wealth; by Mrs. N.
Dorn and Mrs. Valentine Niebel. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. Nicholas Dorn. Utica, N. Y. ; D :
1.59G3. May 27, 1909; 2c. May 27, 1909. 15531
From aborigines to now; an historical enter-
tainment, arr. by H. G. Provines. Chicago,
A. Flanagan company [1907] 19, [9] p. iilus.
8°. [With music]
© A. Flanagan & co., Chicago; D : 10342,
Apr. 1, 1907; 2c. Apr. 1, 1907. 15522
From abroad; an original drama containing a
prologue and 4 acts, by H. Guyenette.
© Harry Guyenette, New York ; 1872 : 7623,
July 17. 15523
From across the pond; farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Yanka Philipp, New York ; D : 11346,
Sept. 13, 1907. 15524
From afar; or. Reunited, a melodrama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by F. A. Noble.
© Franklin A. Noble, Baltimore; 1873:
2716, Mar. 18. 15525
From Broadway to Cairo; miniature nnisical
comedy in 1 act and 2 scenes, by C. Birk and
P. Salomone. 7 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D: 36808; Cornelius
Birk and Peter Salomone, New York. 15525a
From Broadway to Iowa; or. The man that
made good, drama in 3 acts and 6 scones, by
AI. D. Reilly. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40494; Marguerite
Dorothy Reilly, Brooklyn. 15525b
From Broadway to Monte Carlo; drama in 4
acts, by E. B. De Ligny and R. Brunet. [2],
132 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911; D : 23621 ; Ernest B.
De Ligny and Rene Brunet, New York.
15526
From Broadway to the Bowery; by Hal. Reid
[i. e. James Halleck Reid] 82 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William T. Keogh, New York; D: 10631,
May 24, 1907; 2c. May 24, 1907. 15527
From cabin to castle; a play in 3 acts, by A.
S. Hickman. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© All)ert Scott Hickman, Pearl River,
N. Y. ; D: 15114, Feb. IS, 1909; 2c. Mar. 16.
1909. 15528
From cabin to Congress. See Fifty years of
freedom.
From camn to kingdom; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. F. Riggs.
© Eva F. Riggs, Swanton, Md. ; 1886 : 13959,
June 17. 15529
From camp to palace. See Gypsy (The) out-
cast.
From carpenter to king; drama, by L. Cleve-
land.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York; 1900 A:
15487, June 22. 15530
From childhood to maturity; symbolic fanta.sy
in 1 act, by F. E. White. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D : 29967 ; Frank E.
White, New York. 15531
From cornfield to palace; a play in 3 acts, by
V. Bradley.
© Vincent Bradley, Butte, Mont. ; D : 1147,
Dec. 2, 1901. 15532
From cotton field to race track; by G. T.
Smith. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Totten Smith. New York ; D : 43,
Jan. 18, 1901; 2c. Jan. 18, 1901. 15533
From dark to dawn. See Under a mask.
758
15534
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15549
From darkness into light; religious play of
street life in 5 scenes, by Charles E. Thomas.
[S] p. 8°. Printed.
© Oct. 2, 1911; 2c. Sept. 30, 1911; D:
25459; Sarah E. Thomas, Columbus City, la.
15534
From darkness, light. See Ex tenebris lu-
men.
From darkness to dawn; drama in 5 acts, by
L. M. Mangold.
© Louise M. Mangold, Detroit ; D : 2515,
Oct. 29, 1902. 15535
a melodrama in 5 acts, by C. Puerner.
© Charles Puerner, New York ; D : 185,
Feb. 9, 1901. 15536
play in 1 act, by C. Bedai'd. 4 p. V.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913; D: 32793; Constance
Bedard and Robert F. Humphreys, Water-
bury, Conn. 15537
From darkness to light. See Walburga.
From door to door; a piny in 5 acts, by E. Webb.
© Enuua Webb, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 4182. Mar.
28. 15538
From East to West. See Nathan Pillsbury.
From eight to eleven; a comedy in 3 acts, con-
sisting of 5 scenes, by W. B. Hardin. Type-
written.
© William Budd Hardin, New York ; 1899 :
81333, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 15. 15539
From farm to nobility; [a play in 4 acts] [1],
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1909; D: 16.541; Thomas
Patrick O'Brien, East Weymouth, Mass.
15539a
From fatherland to the far West. See Hein-
I'ich.
From fear of the enemy. See Kanjundu,
From 5th avenue to Sing Sing. See Victims
(The) of faro.
From '49 to '94 — California; a spectacular and
realistic play.
© J. S. Craig and Wells Drury, San Fran-
cisco ; 1894 : 13451, Mar. 8. 15540
From generation to generation; a play in 4
acts, by Augustus W. Droosten, nom de plume
of E. W. ]\iaclean.
© Eda Wilhelmi Maclean, New York ; 1898 :
4061, Jan. 8. 15541
From happiness to the gallows; [drama in e
acts, by Solomon Small]
,',r::pN 4 i^x r'^nrss "jx ;p^Tjr _ dii: p^'?3 lie
[85] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D : 42143 ; Samuel
Small, Philadelphia. 15541a
From Harlem to the Battery; a 4 act comedy
drama, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1897:
60623, Oct. 26. 15542
From Hester to Wall st.; character comedy in
1 act, by A. Goldknopf. [1], 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912; D : 29098 ; Abraham
Goldknopf, Bath Beach, L. I., N. Y. 15543
From home to exile; a 4 act drama, by A. J.
Kidd.
© A. J. Kidd, Mendota, 111.; 1887:34192,
Dec. 29. 15544
From Ibsen's workshop. See Works of Hen-
rik Ibsen.
From Ireland to America; an Irish-American
drama, by J. M. B. Stapleford. 39 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Julia M. Baker Stapleford, Fort Wayne,
Ind. ; D: 12218, Jan. 20, 1908; 2c. Jan. 13.
1908. 15545
From jeans to broadcloth; by M. M. Longhi.
65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marian Middleton Longhi, Denver ; D :
4127, Oct. 22, 1903; 2c. Oct. 20, 1903. 1554b
play, by M. Longhi. 28 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D: 30524; Marian
Longhi, Denver. 15547
From king to king; the tragedy of the Puritan
revolution, by G. Lowes Dickinson. New-
York, McClure, Phillips & cc, 1907. vii,
129 p. 12°.
Contents: Eliot r.nd Hampden in the
Tower.— Laud and Chilliugworth.— Strafford
and his former tutor Greenwood in the Tower.
— Laud in the Tower. — Milton and his former
tutor. Young. — Lord I'alklund and Edwaru
Hyde at the house of the former. Great Tew,
near Oxford. — The camp of the parliamentary
troops after Naseby.— The king and his groom
of the chamber, Thomas Herbert, at New-
port.—Cromwell. — John Lilburne before the
council. — Cromwell and Vane. — Yane on the
scaffold.
© McClure, Phillips & co.. New York; A:
170644, Mar. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1907. 15547a
From kitchen-maid to actress; farce in 1 act,
by Katharine Kavanaugh. Chicago, The
Dramatic publishing co. [1910] 10 p. 12 .
© Dec. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 3. 1911 ; D : 22978 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 15548
From land to land; or. Our German- Americans,
drama in 4 acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud.
of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
.585, May 29, 1901. 15549
759
15550
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15569
From Maine to South Africa. Sec Colonel
Dick.
From manger to throne; an illustrated art
monologue, by M. A. N. Pollard.
© Marie Antoinette Nathalie Pollard,
Washington ; 1893 : 22865, May 11. 15550
From Matamoras to Mexico; a national war
drama in 5 acts, by D. Spillane.
From out the past; a drama in 1 act, by E. F.
Johnson. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth F. Johnson, Cleveland; D:
5297, July 14, 1904; 2c. July 14, 1904. 15559
play in 4 acts, by S. King.sbury. 59 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32635 ; Sara Kings-
bury, Indianapolis. 15560
© Daniel Spillane, New York; 1891:4005, From over the sea; or, A fair colleen, a ro-
Jan. 28. 15551 mantic Irish comedy drama in 4 acts, by F,
De Lydston.
© Frank De Lydston, Lynn, Mass. ; 1891 :
18709. May 22. 15561
From midnight to dawn; play in 1 act, by G.
Gibson. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910 ; D : 21011 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 15553
From mill to mansion; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. W. Heath.
© Geo. W. Heath, Haverhill, Mass.; D:
7707, Dec. 6, 1905. 15553
From mill to millions. See Confessions of a
wife.
From Morocco to vaudeville; musical playlet
in 1 act, by A. Denvir. [2], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. May 12, 1914 ; D : 37009 ; Arthur Den-
vir, New York. 15554
From Mount Olympus to Washington. See
Gods and men.
From New York to the border,
of need.
See In time
From night to light; a modern emotional
drama in 5 acts, by G. F. Sturgis. 103 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn; D:
lO.Wl, May 6, 1907; 2c. May 6, 1907. 15555
From nine to eleven; play of adventure in 3
acts, by W. Ilackett. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914; D: 37597; Walter
Hackett, New York. 15555a
From nuthin' to nuthin'; play in 1 act, by E.
Marcus. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D: 35189; Eugene
Marcus, Philadelphia. 15556
From, ocean to ocean; a modern American play,
by P. Kingsley. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pierce Kingsley, New York ; D : 7754,
Dec. 23, 1905; 2c. Dec. 22, 1905. 15557
See also Head (The) of a nail.
From out the deep; drama in 5 acts, by H.
Jackson, introducing new and original scenes,
scenic effects, dialogue and situations, each
act to be known as a cable's length.
© Harry Jjn k.son, Saint Paul ; D : 4107,
Oct. 31, 1903. 15558
From palace to prison; by E. Musgrove.
© Ethel Musgrove, liOuisville ; D : 7557,
Sept. 25, 1905. 15562
From poverty to fortune. See Dinner-pail
(The) man.
From poverty to prosperity. See Street (The)
singer's reward.
From prison to pulpit; a 4 act comedy drama,
by John A. Eraser.
© Jule Walters, Bellevue, Ky. ; 1899 : 78731,
Dec. 4. 15563
From Rag alley to Broadway; or, Thief and
the girl, playlet, by Annie Mack Berlein.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1909; D: 17180; Elizabeth
Kennedy, Bensonhurst, L. I. 15564
From rags to riches; melodrama of New York
life, in 4 acts, by Charles A. Taylor. 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D :
2933, Jan. 31, 1903; 2c. July 16, 1903. 15565
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by F.
Murphy.
© Fitzgerald Murphy, New York ; D : 3331.
Apr. 24, 1903. 15566
in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by Chas. A.
Taylor.
© Max H. Meyers, New York ; D : 3728,
July 16, 1903. 15567
From rough-rider to President; melodrama by
L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Jersey City; D:1253S,
Mar. 14, 1908. 15568
From St. Joe to Mexico; sensational comeoy
drama in 3 acts, by John W. Ransone. 84 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914 ; D : 30610 ; IVIargaret II.
Ransone, New York. 15568a
From Scotland Yard; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by L. ,1. Rodriguez.
© L. J. Rodriguez, New York ; 1899 : 58989,
Sept. 14. 15569
760
15570
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15688
From Scotland Yard — Continued.
pluv iu 1 act, by C. Henry [i. e., Catherine
Henry West] 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911; D : 23629 ; Catherine
Henry, New Kockford, N. D. 15570
From Scotland's hills; a beautiful drama in 5
acts, I)y M. J. Norton. 57 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© IMarearet Jane Norton, Brooklyn ; D :
6038, Dec. 31, 1904; 2c. Dec. 31, 1904. 15571
From shadows to sunshine; dramatic sketch
iu 1 act, by C. Banks. 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913; D:347S6; Catherine
Banks, Soutli Norwalk. Conn. 15572
From Sing Sing to liberty. See Jack, the
jail breaker.
From sire to son; or. The hour and the man,
an original drama in 4 acts, by M. Nobles.
Philadelphia, Ledger job print, 1887. 85 p.
8°.
© Milton Nobles, New York; 1887:7571,
Mar. 30; 2c. May 19. 15573
From '61 to '65. See Love versus treachery.
From slavery to citizenship, and from the
cotton fields to grasshopper plains; a moral
drama, by C. S. Smith. 1 p. 1., 24 p. 8°.
Printed.
© C. S. Smith, Pittsburgh ; 1880 : 1864, Feb.
2; 2c. Mar. 11. 15574
From slavery to kingdom; a pathetic drama
in 1 act, 3 scenes, by J. A. McMurray. 3 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. MclMurray, New Orleans ; D :
4138, Oct. 26, 1903; 2c. Nov. 12, 190.3. 15575
From son to father; musical comedy playlet,
by J. Stone and Lillian Durham Stone. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 29, 1912 ; D : 30375 ; June Stone,
Louisville. 15576
From sorrows to joy. See Mother's (A) de-
light.
From soup to nuts; by Edward Locke.
© Frankie Carpenter, New York; D:7385,
Oct. 10, 1905. 15577
See also Vaude villainies.
From start to finish; or. One hundred to one,
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Springer
and 11. C. Campbell.
© .Tohn H. Springer and R. C. Campbell,
New York; 1888:32.578, Nov. 17. 15578
From sublime to ridiculous. See King Pat-
rick the First.
From Sumter to Appomattox; a drama of the
60's, by W. E. Horton.
© William Edward Horton, St. Louis; D:
8117, Feb. 26, 1906. 15579
a war drama in 4 acts, by E. G. Whalen.
Clucago, T. S. Denison [1889] 59 p. 12°.
( [Alta series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1889:24535,
Aug. 9; 2c. Sept. 14. 15580
From the cannon's mouth; an original drama
in 4 acts, by F. C. Griffith.
© Frank Carlos Griffith, Boston; 1891:
9483, Mar. 12. 15581
From the chaparral to Wall St. See Man
(The) from the West.
From the depths; or, Nachtasyl (A night
refuge), scenes from Russian life, by Maxim
Gorki [pseud, of A. M. Pieshkov] tr. by E. S.
Hopkins, jr. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. S. Hopkins, jr.. New York; D : 6569,
Apr. 25, 1905; 2c. June 5, 1905. 15582
From the farm to the stage; or. Only a coun-
try girl, an original drama, by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 10447, Apr.
30, 1907. 15583
From the fireplace to the electric grill. See
Past (The) and the present.
From the manger to the cross; or, Jesus of
Nazareth, drama in 5 acts, by Gene Gaun-
tier. [New York, Kalem companv, 1912] 29 p.
8°.
. © Oct. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 31130 ;
Kalem co.. New York. 15584
From the mines to the stage. See Collier's
(The) daughter.
From the picture shows to Broadway; by R.
C. Buffington. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1910; D : 17871 ; Richard C.
Buffington, Chicago. 15585
From the reef; a drama in 1 act, by Edwin
Balmer and Irving Windley [pseud, of L W.
Edwards]. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Balmer and I. W. Edwards, Brook-
lyn; D : 12302, Feb. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1908.
15586
From tramp to millionaire.
© Albert H. AVoods, New York; D : 8137,
Mar. 10, 1906. 15587
From twelve to one, midnight; or. The spooks,
ghosts, and skeletons' flirtation, by D.
Wishar. 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Daisy Wishar, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 4051,
Sept. 25, 1903; 2c. Sept. 9, 1903. 15588
761
15589
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1560T
From up the river; comefly-ilraniatic sketch in
one scene, by J. M. Wiest. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909 ; D : 16936 ; John M.
Wiest, Ashland, O. 15589
From Vermont to the Blue E,idge. See Her
southern lover.
From votress to spinster statesman. Sec Her
excellency, the president.
From Wall st. to Idaho; a dramatic comedy in
4 acts, by D. Edwin. 74 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© David Edwin, Brooklyn ; D : 7146, Aug.
22, 1905; 2c. Aug. 22, 1905. 15590
From Washington; a drama in 4 acts, by W.
W. Davis. 71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Webb Davis, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D:146, Feb. IS, 1901; 2c. Feb. 18, 1901.
15591
From wax to kisses; l)y A. Lanston.
© Aubrey Lanston, Washington; D: 5672,
Oct. 22, 1904. 15592
From West Point to the surrender of Lee.
See Colonel Harry Estes.
Fronde (La); comedie en 3 actes, par L. Bes-
nard. Paris, Librairie Moli&re [1906] cover-
title, 4 p. 1., 131 p. 12°.
© Lucien Besnard, Paris; D : 9618, Nov.
8, 1906; 2c. Nov. 14, 1906. 15593
Front; vaudeville sketch in 1 scene, by W. Hol-
conib.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1897:
44556, Aug. 5. 15594
Front (The) page picture; play in 1 act, by
M. Larkin. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16. 1912 ; D : 31404 ; Mark Lar-
kin, San Francisco. 15595
Frontier life; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
F. C. Hammond. Typewritten.
© Frank Charles Hanmiond, Philadelphia ;
1893:36254, Ang. 4; 2c. Aug. 26. 15596
Frontier life in Minnesota.
Een, the boy pioneer.
See Break-neck-
Frontier (The) war. See Big Foot Wallace.
Frontiersmen (The); play in 4 acts, by A. G.
Towle. [3], 1.5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26. 1913 ; D : 33327 ; Anne Gault
Towle, Manchester, N. H. 15597
Frontleys (The); a sketch of flat life, by B.
Scpiire.
© Belle Squire, Chicago ; D : 11042, .Tnlv
25, 1907. 15598
Frosch (Der) von Seeburg; satirischer schwank
in 4 akten, ^■on Robert Overweg und Heiu-y
F. Urban. [3], 132 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911; D: 25645; Ednani
Bloch. Berlin. 15599
Froschkonig; romantische komodie in 3 auf-
ziigen, von Dietrich Eckart. Leipzig, Berlin,
Modernes verlagsbureau. Curt Wiegand, 1904.
:196 p. 12°.
© Modernes verlagsbureau, Cnrt Wiegand,
Berlin; D : 5855, Dec. 1, 1904; 2c. Doc. 1,
1904. 15600
Froschkonig (Der) und die prinzessin; weih-
nachtsmjirchen mit musik in 4 aufziigen, von
Carl Kleemann, nach Grimms marchen Der
fi'oschkonig ; oder, Der eiserne Heinrich.
Gera, Bohme & sohn, 1914. 56 p. 12°.
[Lyrics only]
© Apr. 20, 1914; Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D:
38514 ; Bohme & sohn, Gera, Germanv.
15600a
Frost (The) king; fairy play in 3 acts, by L.
C. Foucher and L. M. Briggs. 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4. 1912 ; D : 30781 ; Laure Claire
Foucher and Lilian Marie Briggs, New York.
15601
Frost (The) on the pane; by O. W. Firkins.
© O. W. Firkins, Minneapolis; D: 10082.
June 16, 1909. 15602
Frosty (A) day; in 3 shakes and a sliiver, a 3
act musical and farcical comedy by F. Girard
and C. Burke.
© Frank Girard and Charles Burke, Chi-
cago; 1885:10879, May 13. 15603
Froth; a drama, by J. E. Dunn.
© Julia E. Dunn, San P'l-ancisco ; 187-1:
10285, Aug. 4. 15604
Froth (The) of society; adapted by Mrs. Frank
Leslie from the F'rench drama by Alexander
Dumas, entitled, Le demi monde.
© Mrs. Frank Leslie, New York; 1803:
7825, Feb. 10. 15605
Frou-Frou; a coinedy in 5 acts, by Augustin
Daly, as performed by Madame He]r>ria I\Iod-
jeska (Countess Bozenta Chlapowski)
© Fred Stinson, Andover, Mass.; 18S3:
15106, Aug. 16. 15606
a play in 5 acts, freely adapt(Ml from the
French of Meilhac and Halevy, by S. Dark.
Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Stanley Dark, New York ; D : 1922. Jfav
22, 1902; 2c. May 22, 1902. 15607
762
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15625
Frou-Frou — Contimiod.
a plav of powerful huiiiau interest, in 5
acts, hv'A. Daly. New York, T. H. French;
■ London, Samuel French, 1897. 59 p. 12°.
(French's standard drama, no. 359)
© Au2;usthi Daly, New York; 1897:64638,
Nov. 20; 2c. Jan. 14, 1898; 2c. Jan. 20, 1898.
15608
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in extension for 14
years. Renewal no. 1898, June 15, 1911. Re-
newal entry, Nov. 20, 1897. no. 64638. 15609
Frozen (The) deep.
© Edwin A. Holl>rook, East Medway,
]\!ass. ; 1881 : 12109, Auj
15610
a powerful play of absorbing interest, in
4 acts, adapted from AVilkie Collins' great
and popular work of the same name, drama-
tized by W. H. Y''oung.
© William H. Young, Albany ; 1874 : 12898,
Oct. 16. 15611
{?cc also Self conquest.
Frozen-in; play in 1 act, by V. Dalton. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Iar. 25, 1914 ; D : 36408 ; Vashta Dal-
ton, New Y^ork. 15611a
Frozen cut. See Game (A) of freeze out.
Frozen (The) policeman; vaudeville sketch in
1 act and 1 scene, by W. Wray, jr. [1], 17 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1913; D : 35052 ; William
AVray, jr., New York. 15612
Frozen (The) trail; drama in 4 acts, by George
M. Rosener. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1911. 58 p. 12°.
© .Tulv 21, 1911; 2c. July 22, 1911; D:
24753 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 15613
drama of life in the far North in 4 acts,
bv G. M. Rosener. n. p. [G. M. Ro.sener pub-
lishing CO.] 1910. 55 numb. 1., 8°.
© Aug. 18, 1910; 2c. Oct. 20, 1910; D:
22;;2S; Geo. M. Rosener, Boston. 15614
Frozen violets; a dramatic story, by Edwin
Barret Hay. Chicago, The dramatic publish-
ing co!U}>any, 1008. 9 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14724,
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 15615
Friihling am Erhein; operette in 3 akten, von
Carl Lindau, Beda und Oskar Fronz, musik
von Edmund Eysler. Textbuch der gesange.
Leipzig, Wien, Ludwig Dobling^^r (Bernhard
Herzman.sky), 1914. 30 p. 12°.
© Ic. JuTie 10, 1915 ; D : 40958 ; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
15615a
Friihlingsabend (Ein); drama in 3 aufziigen,
von A. Gutheil-Hardt. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle
des Verbandes deutscher buhnenschrlftsteller,
g. m. b. h., 1913. 67 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec 30, 1913 ; D : 35498 ; Arthur Gut-
heil-Hardt, Berlin. 15616
Fruen fra havet. See Efterladte skrifter; af
Henrik Ibsen.
Fruit; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York; 1872 : .5137,
May 16. 15617
Fruit (Le) defendu; comedie en 1 acte, par
Michel i'rovius [pseud, de Lagros de Lan-
geron] Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1904. 47 p.
12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris; D:5842, Nov. 30,
1904; 2c. Nov. 30, 1904. 15618
Fruit (The) girl's love affair; protean sketch,
by Mrs. T. W. MuUaly. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910 ; D : 22353 ; Mrs. Thomas
W. Mullaly, Fort Worth, Tex. 15619
Fruit (The) of divorce; a play in 4 acts, by
H. C. Colwell. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry C. Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. ; D :
15378, IMar. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 15620
Fruit of forbidden fruit; play, by S. Secord.
© Sarah Secord, St. Paul; 1897:69370,
Dec. 13. 15621
Fruit (The) of his folly; a society drama In
5 acts, by Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company, 1894. 58 p.
12°. ( [Keystone ed. of popular plays] )
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1894;
28470, .July 7 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 15622
Fruit (The) of the tree; a modern play in 4
acts, by G. Porter.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
10633, aiay 24, 1907. 15623
Fruits (The) of culture; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Count Leo Tolstoi, tr. by George Schumm.
Boston, B. R. Tucker, 1891. 185 p. 12°.
© Benj. R. Tucker, Boston; 1890:41368,
Dec. 26; 2c. Jan. 13. 1891. 15624
Fruits (The) of enlightenment; a comedy in
4 acts, by Count Lyof Tolstoi. Authorized
ed. New York, United States book company
[1891] 149 p. 12°. (On cover: Lovell's
Westminster series, no. 27)
© United States book co.. New York ;
1891 : 6878, Feb. 20 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 15624a
Fruits of fancy; a play in 5 acts, by F. Her-
ondo [pseud, of F. A. Swallow]
© F. A. Swallow, Boston; 1880:3148, Feb.
27. 15625
Fruits (The) of the glass. See Lost.
763
15625
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15642
Fruto de la tierra; ciiadro de postumbres ara-
gonesas, original de J. M. Acevedo. Madrid,
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 31 p.
12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38193 ; Jose M. Acevedo, Madrid. 15625a
Fucar XXI; disparate coinico en 2 actos (el
sogundo dividido en 2 eiiadros) con ilnstra-
ciones musicales, original de Enrique Garcia
Alvarez, Pedro INIunoz Seca y I'edro Perez
Ferntlndez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1915. 54 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40080; E. Garcia Alvarez, P. Munoz Seca y
P. Perez Fernandez, Madrid. 15625b
Pudge and a burglar; a farce for girls, by
Alice C. Thompson. Chicago, T. S. Deni.son,
1907. 8 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 11096, Aug.
1, 1907; 2c. Oct. 25. 1907. 15626
Fiihrmann Henschel. See Fuhrmann Hen-
schel.
Fiinf (Die) Frankfurter; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Carl Rossler [pseud, des Franz Ressner]
5. aufl. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1912. 98 p. 12°.
© Jan. 2.5, 1912; 2c. June 6, 1912; D:
29884; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 15627
Fiinf (Die) komodien des Marquardt van
Vryndt; niit einer einfiihrung von Arthur
Sakheim. Dresden, C. Reissner, 1913. 8 p. 1.,
641 p. 8°. (Neue maske. 1. bd.)
Contents : Die dumme Doortie. — Der
schrecken des vermiscliten.- — Seine sekundan-
tin. — Venezianische liebespolitik. — Die beiden
stromer.
© Oct. G. 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1913 ; D : 35261 :
Carl Reissner, Dresden. 15628
Fiinfuhrtee. See Lachen und sterben,
Fuente (La) de Orfeo; medio acto de disparate
comico-lirico, original y en prosa de Manuel
Garrido, musica del maestro Felipe Orejon.
IMadrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911.
1 p. 1., 16 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28147 ;
Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 15629
Fiir ihr kind und fiir ihr volk; scliauspiel in
1 akt, von .Jacob Ben Lazar [pseud, des Fritz
van Straaten] [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1912; D: 28269; B>itz van
Straaten, New York. 15630
Fiirst (Der) von Diisterstein ; operette in 3
akten, text von Gaudeamus, musik von
Richard Heuberger. Text der gesange. Leip-
zig, Wien, J. Weinberger, 1909. 44 p. 12°.
© Josef Weinberger, Leipzig ; D : 1.5352,
Mar. 16, 1909; 2c. Mar. 16, 1909. 15631
Fiirst (Der) von Marokko; operette in 3 akten
mit benutzung eines Holberg'schen lustspiels,
von E. Schlaek, musik von Heinrich Mann-
fred. Texte der gesange. 48 p. 8°.
© Allegro buch- und musikverlag, Breslau,
Germany; D: 14158, Oct. 27, 1908; 2c. Oct.
27, 1908. 15632
Fiirst (Der) von Zansibar; spiel in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Baron. 77 p. f°. Typewritten.
• © Ic. Apr. 16, 1913; D : 337-32 ; Revera
verlag, Berlin. 15633
Fiirstenkind (Das); operette in einem vor.spiel
und 2 akten, teilweise nach motiven einer
erzahlung Abouts, von Victor Leon, musik
von Franz Lehar. Text der gesiinge. Leip-
zig. Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman-
sky), 1909. 47 p. 12°.
© Oct. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1909 ; D : 17174 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 15634
operette in 3 akten, teilweise nach einer
erzahlung Abouts, von Victor Leon, musik
von Franz Lehar. 96 p. 4. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman-
sky), Vienna; D: 14476, Dec. 7, 1908; 2c. Dec.
7, 1908. 15635
Fiirstenschiff (Das); scliauspiel in 3 akten, von
Eugen Mohacsi. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913; D : 3.5041 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 15636
Fug'itive (La); comedie en 4 actos, par A.
Picard. 40 p. f°. (L'lUustration, 6" annge.
168, 7 Janvier 1911)
© Jan. 7, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23387 ;
Andre Picard, Paris. 15637
Fvigitive (The); drama in 4 acts, bv J. S. Wood-
house. [3], 130 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1912 ; D : 29970 ; J. S. Wood-
house, Des Moines. 15638
Same. [Cedar Rapids, la.. The Torch
press] 1913. 80 p. 12°.
© July 16, 1913; 2c. Julv 21, 1913; D:
33851; J. S. Woodhouse, Des Bloines. 15639
dramatic vaudeville sketch, by A. Geyer.
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D : 30089 ; Albert
Geyer, Los Angeles. 15640
a 4 act melodrama, by Tom Craven, as
produced at the Surrey theatre, London, June
4, 1888.
© J. E. Nugent, New York; 1888:21.546,
July 27. 15641
1 act sketch, by F. W. Clark. [3], 10 ]).
24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. INlar. 13, 1911; D: 23635; Florence
Woodruff Clark, Seattle. 15642
764
15643
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15661
Fugitive (The) — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by C. L. Nagely. 68 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913; I) : 34652 ; Carlton
Lewis Nagely, New York. 15643
by John Galsworthy. London, Duck-
worth and CO., 1913. [6], 95 p. 16°.
© Sept. 16, 1913 ; Ic. Oct. 10, 1913 ; Ic. Oct.
15, 1913 ; D : 34772 ; Charles Scribner's sons,
New York. 15644
— See also Plays, 3d series.
Fugitive (The) fortune. See Original (An)
widow's pension.
Fugitive (A) from justice; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid]
© Harry Doel Parker and J. Wesley Rosen-
quest, New York; D : 10775, June 15, 1907.
15645
Fugitive minister; in 4 acts, by F. M. Kerner.
76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank M. Kerner, Hamburg, la. ; D :
7002, July 17, 1905; 2c. Sept. 11, 1905. 15646
Fugitives; play in 1 act, by J. G. Lyle. [2],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914; D : 30036 ; H. Sliker-
man, San Francisco. 15646a
■ by M. G. Michaels and W. W. Du-
breuil. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914; D : 3G660 ; Morris G.
Michaels and Walcer W. Dubreuil, New York.
15646b
Fugitive's (The) sacrifice; by H. S. Pickering.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910; D: 22646; Harry S.
I'ickering, Lawrence, Mass. 15647
Fuhrmann Henschel; play in 5 acts, by Gerhart
Ilauptniaun. tr. by Marion A. Redlich. Chi-
cago, The Dramatic publishing co. [1910] 3
p. 1., 3-149 p. 8°.
© Apr. 29, 1910 ; 2c. May 2, 1910 ; D : 20930 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. [Note: Copies
deposited have the title, Fuhrmann Henschel]
15648
schauspiel in 5 akten, von Gerhart Haupt-
mann. New York, I. Goldman, 1898. 88 p.
8°.
© Carl an<l Theodor Rosenfeld, New York ;
1898:62464, Oct. 24; 2c. Dec. 1. 15649
— • See also Dramatic (The) works of Ger-
hart Hauptmann.
Fujiyama; operetta in 1 act, by A. E. Krows,
music by Walter L. Rosenberg. Libretto.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1912; D : 28235 ; Arthur Ed-
win Krows, New York. 15650
Fujiyama — Continued.
original operetta in 1 act and 2 scenes,
book by G. Choos and Walter L. Rosenberg,
music by W. L. Rosenberg. [2], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 10, 1912; D: 30222; George
Choos, New York. 15651
Full (A) dress burglar; by F. Grahame. 27 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ferdinand Grahame, Philadelphia; D:
3177, Mar. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 23. 1903. 15652
Full (A) fledged politician; by J. Constas.
117 p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. July 9, 1909 ; D : 16222 ; John Con-
stas. New York. 15653
Full (A) hand; a comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. C.
A. Doremus.
© Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, New York ;
1885 : 12872, June 11. . 15654
Full (A) house; a comedy sketch by Fred H.
Graham. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter Rivers and Nina Rochester, New
York; D : 11794, Nov. 23, 1907; 2c. Nov. 23,
1907. 15655
farce in 1 act, by Dorothy Waldo. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1914. 13 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. x\ug. 17, 1914; D:
37868; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
15655a
Full moon.
© Clifton Mallory and Harry Richards,
Auburn, N. Y. ; 1892 : 36458, Sept. 5. 15656
comedy in 1 act, by Lady Gregory. Dublin,
The author, 1911. 49, [2] p. 8°.
© Jan. 26, 1911; 2c. Mar. 24, 1911; D:
23748; Lady Gregory, Gort, Ireland. 15657
— See also New comedies.
Full of fun; or. The widow of Whymple, a
new and original farcical and musical comedy
in- 3 acts and 2 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, Greenlield, Miss.; 1882:
25, Jan. 3. 15658
Full of the devil.
© William Schepp Campbell, Chicago; 1897 .
63608, Nov. 15. 15659
Full (The) penalty; play in 3 acts, by G. B.
Nash and M. T. Winchester. 115 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1912 ; D : 31072 ; Garrita B.
Nash and Maud T. Winchester, St. Paul.
15660
Same. New York, 1913. 168 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1913; 2c. June 27, 1913; A:
347942; Garrita B. Nasli, New York. 15661
765
15662
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15677
Full (A) purse never lacks friends; by H. M. Fun at Five Point school; burlesque, by Elizu
Dolinsky. 48 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Herman M. Dolinsky, New York; D:
12405, Feb. 21, 1908; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908. 15662
Full value; melodrama, by J. B. Maxwell and
A. L. Pollock. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914; D: 39253; Joseph B.
Maxwell and Alice Leal Pollock, New York.
15662a
Fultons (The); comedy in 5 acts, by B. A.
Cromwell.
© Richard Agrippa Cromwell, New York;
1886:27773, Dec. 9. 15663
Fumbled; a comedy in 4 acts, by R. A. McCon-
nell and B. K. Fredendall. 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1910; D: 21865; Raymond
A. McConnell, Claremont, Cal. and Bess K.
Fredendall, Pomona, Cal. 15664
Fumeurs d'opium! vaudeville en 1 acte, par
Paul Bonliomme. Paris, O. Joubert, 1914.
44 p. 8°.
© May 30, 1914; Ic. June 8, 1914; D:
37250; Joubert, Paris. 15664a
Fun; comedy in 5 acts, by M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1872:10936, Oct. 14. 15665
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. P. Franke.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. P. Franke, Knoxville, Tenn. ; 1891:
24807, July 7; 2c. July 6. 15666
Fun afloat; a musical comedietta in 1 act, by
H. W. Hayes, music by E. V. Maclntyre.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis; D : 74.57,
Oct. 25, 1905. 1566T
Fun among de clouds; a minstrel sketch in 1
act, by C. F. Kinnaman, Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co., 1901. 9 p. 12°. ([4mes'
series of standard and minor drama, no.
424])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 237, Mar.
20, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1901. 15668
Fun among the actors. See Pastor's evening
party.
IVn and frolic in a museum; by Williams and
Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York; 1900:
A:1G05, Jan. 17. 15669
Fun at an Irish hop; an original title for a
comedy, by J. Callan.
© John Callan, Brooklyn ; 1884 : 1798, Jan.
25. 15670
l)eth F. Guptill. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house, 1912. 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 3912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31G54 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
15671
Fun at Long Branch. See Dude (The)
Fun at the theatre; a 3 act farcical comedy,
, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1880 : 4869, Mar.
26. 15672
Fuu in a boarding school; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, written and composed by C. P.
Brown. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Charles P. Brown, Brooklyn; 1882:
15900, Sept. 26; 2c. Oct. 5, 1883. 15673
or, A school girl's romance, in 3 acts, by
Charles P. Brown. Typewritten.
© Enmia Brennan Ince, New York ; 1899 :
84355, Dec. 29; 2c. Dec. 30. 15674
Fun in a butcher shop; nuisical melange in 1
act, by P. J. Lewis and A. P. Mead. 14 p.
4°. Ms. [Words only]
© le. Dec. 7, 1915; D: 42512; Philip J.
Lewis and Addison P. Mead, New Yorlc.
15674a
Fan in a candy shop; 1 act comedy farce, by
A. Rankin. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1915 ; D : 40414 ; Art. Rankin,
Nev^' Bedford, Mass. 15674b
Fun in a Chinese laundry. See Stars.
Fun in a department store; original comedy
acrobatic act, by G. Cole and Edward Wright.
3 p. 4°. Typevi-ritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39420 ; George Cole,
Belleville, N. J. 15674c
Fun in a detective's office; by A. H. Waas.
© Allan H. Waas, Philadelphia; 1896:
23209, Apr. 14; 2c. Apr. 14. 15675
Fun in a dining car. See Howard and Field's
dining car minstrels.
Fun in a farm house. Sec Oddities.
Fun in a fog; the new and entirely origiiuil
musical comical and saltatorial farce in 1 act,
invented, written, and arr. by the Yokes
family.
© Lewis Morrison, United States; 1S72:
11217, Oct. 22. 15676
Fun in a grocery store. See Tim Flannigan.
Fun in a matrimonial agency; play in 1 act,
by M. Hyman. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32050 ; Milton Ily-
mnn, San Francisco. 15677
766
15677
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15695
Fun in a music store; comedy act, by R. E.
Kumry. 5 p. f°. Typevv'ritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; D : 36591 ; Ray Earl
Kuniry, Chicago. 15677a
Fun in a parlor; or, A crazy lot, by J. R.
Adams.
© James R. Adams, Boston; 1887:26016,
Oct. 10. 15678
Fun in a pawnshop. See Pledged.
Fun in a photograph gallery; by A. H. Wyetli.
27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Adelaide H. Wyeth, Chicago; D : 8808,
Apr. 9, 1906; 2c. Apr. 28, 1906. 15679
• a farce in 1 act, by James F. Parsons.
Chicago, T. S. Denisou [1904] 13 p. 12°.
( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Cliicago; D : 5280, July
8, 1904; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. 15680
Fun in a photographer's gallery; an entertain-
ment in 1 scene, by Adelaide H. Wyeth. 25 p.
12°. Typewritten.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14294,
Nov. 14, 1908; 2c. Nov. 14. 1908. 15681
Fun in a photographic gallery. See Dreams.
Fun in a physical culture studio; novel,
comedy slietch, by C. Glocker. 3 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1909; D : 17233 ; Chas.
Glocker, Piiiladelphia. 15682
Fun in a post office; a farce in 1 act, by E.
Henri Baiimau. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1885.
9 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 154] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885:24516,
Nov. 23; 2c. Nov. 23. 15683
Fun in a railroad station,
(The)
See Drummer
Fun in a restaurant; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, tr. and adapted from the French, by
J. H. Ligon.
© Junius Henri Ligon, United States;
1886:16.575, July 20. 15684
Fun in a sale stable.
© Brown and Lyon, Missouri ; 1881 : 2731,
Feb. 23. 15685
Fun in a sanctum; a comedy, by J. S. Miller.
© John S. Miller, Clarksville, Tenn. ; 1888 :
5844, Feb. 24. 15686
Fun in a school room; a farcical sketch in 1
act, by Henry E. Shelland. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1908. 13 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12435,
Feb. 20, 1908 ; 2c. May 1, 1908. 15687
Fun in a school room — Continued.
play in 1 act, by J. Emanuel. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D : 36629 ; John
Emanuel, New York. 15687a
Fun in a studio. See Araminta Snow.
Pun in a theatrical office; vaudeville enter-
tainment, by Maravene Kennedy Thompson.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 36 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Oct. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1909 ; D : 17202 ;
Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston. 15688
Fun in an artist's studio; musical comedy
sketch, by C. S. King. Typewritten.
© Carleton S. King, Chicago; 1897:9864,
Feb. 8 ; Ic. Feb. 8. 15689
Fun in black; or, Sketches of minstrel life,
by Charles H. Day, with the origin of min-
streLsy, by Col. T. Allston Brown. New York,
R. M. De Witt [1874] 70 p. 12°.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15825, Dec. 31; 2c. Jan. 9, 1875. 15690
Fun in the farm-house; entertainment, by E.
M. Crane. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1913. 20 p. 12°.
© July 19, 1913; 2c. July 21, 1913; D:
33885; Eleanor Maud Crane, New York.
15691
Fun in the kitchen. See Thespian ambition.
Fun in the Maine woods. ,S'ee Guide (Le)
canadien.
Fun on a clothes-line; an original gymnastic,
musical, Chinese and Irish sketch, by R. A.
Hewlette.
© Robert A. Hewlette, Wilmington, N. C. ;
1890:41434, Dec. 27. 15692
Fun on a farm; [furiously funny farce] by C.
E. Taylor. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Taylor, East Hnmoton, Conn. ;
D:9423, Nov. 14, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906.
15693
Fun on a hand car. See Kranks.
Fun on a trolley car; a comedy sketch, by W. J.
Plinnner. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter J. Pliramer, New York ; D : 15186,
Feb. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 15694
Fun on an emigrant car; an original dramatic
composition.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1880 : 1862, Feb.
2. 15695
Fun on Coney Island. See Teezy-weezy.
767
15695
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15714
Fun on the Bingville branch; entertainment
in 1 scene, by Jessie A. Kelley. Boston, W.
H. Baljer & co., 1915. 29 p. 12°.
© May 13, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; D:
40643; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
15695a
Fun on the Bristol; or, A night on the sound,
a musical dramatic extravaganza.
© Henry C. Jarrett, New York ; 1880 : 1863,
Feb. 2. 15696
Fun on the docks; 1 act 1 scene playlet, by
H. W. Brennan and B. Carr. 17 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915; D: 40238; Harry W.
Brennan and Bernice Carr, New York.
15696a
Fun on the Hudson. See Spooks.
Fun on the Podunk limited; a comic enter-
tainment, by Mayme Riddle Bitney. Chicago,
T. S. Denison, publisher, 1906. 38 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:9088, Sept.
14, 1906; 2c. Oct. 20, 1906. 15697
Fun on the rail; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by C. Barnard.
© Charles Barnard, New York; 1880:
15101, Oct. 5. 1569b
Fun on the road. See Our advance agents.
Fun on the stage; or, A manager's trials, an
original dramatic conception of the incidents,
humors, and actions of performers at re-
hearsal and behind the scenes.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1880 : 16458,
Oct. 30. 15699
Fun on the 20th century limited; a farce
comedy, by Frank Dumont. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joe Oppenheimer, New York ; D : 2342,
Sept. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1902. 15700
Funabashi; an original musical comedy, book
by I. S. Cobb, music by SafCord Waters.
© Irvin S. Cobb, New York ; D : 11723,
Nov. 12, 1907. 15701
Functionary (The); a romantic play in 3 acts,
by A. P. Gabbert. 88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. Paul Gabbert, Chicago ; D : 10096 ;
Mar. 8, 1907. 15702
Fundicion (La); zarzuela dramatica en 1 acto,-
dividido en 3 cuadros, letra de G. Farfan y
G. I'eraita, mtisica del maestro Luis Foglietti.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanolesl 1909,
35, [2] p. 12°.
© Gerardo Farfan y Gabino Peraita, Ma-
drid ; D : 16148, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23,
1909. 15703
Funerailles (Les) de I'oncle Totoche; par Ra-
phael Valabr&gue. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D : 3005S ; Gauinont
CO., New York. 15704
Funnic-spelling (The) German; by E. Roach, m
1 p. obi. 12°. Typewritten. %
© Ed. Roach, New York ; D : 14855, Jan.
20, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1909. 15705
Funnic-spelling (The) judge; a cliaracter
comedy absurdity, by E. Roacli. 7 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ed. Roach, New York ; I) : 14854. Jan.
9, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 15706
Funniest (The) thing ever happened; a farci-
cal play, by G. W. Purdy.
© G. W. Purdy, New York ; 1899 : 76056,
Nov. 21. 15707
Funny (A) affair; in 1 act, by M. Mauley and
Ivy Rose. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Morris Mauley, Chicago ; D : 34, Jan. 14,
1901; 2c. Jan. 14, 1901. 15708
Funny (A) countess; a comedy drama in 6
tableaux, I)y Eunice Goodrich.
© William Pottle, jr., Chicago ; 1891 : 18182,
May 18. 15709
Funny face; play in 1 act, by John P. Mulgrew.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1915; D : 40769 ; Bert Ska-
telle, San Francisco. 15709a
Funny frolics in fairyland. See Fantasma.
Funny graft; a twenty -five minute sketch for
two women, a man and a phonograph, by W.
A. Frisbie. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William A. Frisbie, Minneapolis; D:
8074, Feb. 28, 1906; 2c. Feb. 28, 1906. 15710
Funny (The) man; dramatic plavlet, by R.
Thayer. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1910; L) : 21196 ; Royale
Thayer, New York. 15711
•or. The woes of a writer, [by] W. Hul-
comb.
© Willard Holcomb, VVasiiingtuu ; 1899:
62972, Sept. 28. 15712
Funny (The) Mr. Dooley; a musical farce
comedy in 3 acts, by P. E. Quinn. 49 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Paul E. Quinn, New York; D : 3138.
Mar. 9, 1903; 2c. Feb. 12, 1903. 15713
Funny mokes in a fog; a burlesque extrava-
ganza in 1 act and 1 scene, containing origi-
nal dialogue, comic situations and effects, by
A. Rymau.
© Addison Ryman, New Y^'ork ; 1873 :
9281, Aug. 18. 15714
768
15715
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15732
Funny musician and the musical girl; by O.
Kohler. 1 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1910 ; D : 17913 ; Otto Kohler,
Plollister, Mo. 15715
Funny (A) pantomime; in 1 act, by W. O.
Dawkins. [1], 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912; D: 29053; Walter O.
Dawkins, New York. 15716
Funny (The) part of the movies — the mak-
ing; vaudeville sketch by J. F. Byrnes. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1914; D: 37154; John F.
Byrnes, Evanston, 111. 15716a
Funny (A) side of life; a 3 act vaudeville
farce, by Frank Dumont. 34 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ruby Yoder, Oley, Pa. ; D : 3327, Apr. 23,
1903; 2c. Apr. 23, 1903. 15717
or. Stung, play in 1 act, by A. Flamme.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912 ; D : 29462 ; Stanton and
Flamme, Cumberland. Md. 15718
Funny (The) story,
lady.
See Lyric (A) and the
Funny valentines; farce in 3 acts, by J. H.
Farroll. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jeremiah Hiram Farrell, Brooklyn ; 1885 :
8G8G, Apr. 13 ; 2c. June 13. 15719
Fur (The) cloak; a play in 1 act, by J. H. Ir-
vine. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Harry Irvine, London ; D : 14991, Feb.
4, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909. 15720
Furcht vor der schwiegermutter. See Playing
with fire.
Furchtbar
(Die)
durchgefallen. See Kuenstler
Furie (La); pi^ce en 5 actes en vers, par J.
Bois. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration] 1909.
1 p. 1., 80 p. 12°.
© .Tules Bois, Paris; D : 14957, Feb. 1, 1909;
2c. Feb. 1, 1909. 15721
Furious (The) tragedy of Trombone; an epic
ttf tlie age, by E. Lyons.
© Edward Lyons, New York; 1884:6614,
Mar. 27. 15722
Furled (The) banner of the South; a grand
carnival of the Southern states contesting for
the keeping of the old battle flag of the Con-
federacy, compiled by Mrs. L. P. Crow and
Mrs. C. P. White. [Gatesville, Tex., Don C.
Curtis, 1903] [2], 16 p. 12°.
© Mrs. L. P. Crow and Mrs. C. P. White,
Gatesville, Tex.; D : 3347, Apr. 10, 1903; 2c.
Apr. 25, 1903. 15723
Furlough; play of American army life in 3
acts, by C. E. Freybe and Dennis J. Shea.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914; D : 36989 ; Carl E.
Freybe, Boston. 15723a
Furnace (The); or. Love and the fool, a drama
by E. M. Altman. 68 p. f °. Typewritten.
© E. M. Altman, Brooklyn; D:8717, June
19, 1906 ; 2c. June 19, 1906. 15724
Furnished (A) house; play in 2 acts, by Mar-
garet Collier Graham. 35 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911; D: 25939; Jemiie E.
Collier, South Pasadena, Cal. 15725
Furnished rheumatism; play in 1 act, by G.
Rowland and B, Burke. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 4, 1913 ; D : 33401 ; George Row-
land and Billie Burke, New York. 15726
Furnished (A) room to let; comical sketch in
1 act, by N. H. Hornstine.
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia;
1897 : 62144, Nov. 4. 15727
Furnished rooms; comedy in 1 act, by W.
Bradshaw. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1914 ; D : 38790 ; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 15727a
— comedy tabloid drama in 1 act, by Chas.
Norton. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [2], 19 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 22, 1914; 2c. Nov. 11, 1914; D:
38771; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 15727b
a farce-comedy in 4 acts, adapted by J. A.
Gulick.
© Joseph A. Gulick, Chicago; 1881:8541;
June 1. 15728
sketch, by G. D. Goldenburg. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1910; D: 20464; Grace De-
laney Goldenburg, Cincinnati. 15729
Furnished rooms for rent; vaudeville sketch,
by A. J. Hughes. 16 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1913; D: 33481; Arthur J.
Hughes, Notre Dame, Ind. 15730
Furniture man; or, Matrimonial tangle, 1 act
comedy, by T. C. Moya. 4 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909 ; D : 17046 ; Thomas C.
Moya, Boston. 15731
Fuss and feathers; a comedy, dramatic com-
position in 1 act, by E. Le Croix. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Eleanore Le Croix, Indianapolis ; D :
13973, Oct. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1908. 15732
5379—15-
■49
769
15733
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15751
Fuss and feathers — Continued.
a laughter play with pretty music, by J.
F. Cooke and W. G. Stewart.
© James Francis Cooke and William God-
man Stewart, Brooklyn; D:8241, Mar. 28,
1906. 15733
•or, The gilded tree, a social satire set to
iimsic, by O. A. Hauerbach. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Otto A. Hauerbach, New York ; D : 5561,
Sept. 24, 1904; 2c. Nov. 21, 1904. 15734
Fuss vs. Feathers; a mock trial, by Everett
Franklin. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1913. 11 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D:
32200; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 15735
Fussy (The) old maid, See Miss Rattler.
Futility; a play in 1 act of twenty minutes,
showing how futile the attempt is to reform
some women, by E. O. Von Berries. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Otto Von Berries, Chicago ; D :
9826, Jan. 22, 1907; 2c. Jan. 22, 1907, 15736
Future (The); or. The tables turned, a comic
opera in 2 acts and 3 scenes, by H. Weir.
[Synopsis]
© Hamilton Weir, New York ; 1890 : 21741,
July 7 ; 2c. July 26. 15737
Future conting'encies; comedy in 3 acts, by L,
W. Smith. [1], 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913 ; D : 35570 ; Lewis Worth-
ington Smith, Des Moines. 15738
Future flat; sketch, by E. L. Poor. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D: 20766; Edwin L.
Poor, Oak Park, 111. 15739
Future (The) Lady Holland; comedy in 3 acts,
by Helen P. Kane. New Yorlj, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1911. 32 p. 12°.
© July 20, 1911; 2c. July 21, 1911; D:
24748; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 15740
Future (The) Mrs. Brice; comedy playlette in
1 act, by W. B. Wright. 12 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911 ; D : 23967 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 15741
Futurists. See Short plays; by Mary Mac-
Millan.
Futurity v/inner; a racing event in 1 act, by
E. Day. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edmund Day, Brooklyn; D : 9192, Oct.
4, 1906; 2c. Oct. 4, 1906. 15742
Futurity land; a musical farce in 2 acts, by
S. V. Brewster, 34 p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Stephen Van Buren Brewster, East
Orange, N. J.; D : 11551, Oct, 15, 1907; 2c.
Oct. 7, 1907, 15743
Fuzzy; original comedy drama in 4 acts, by B,
Eyferth.
■ © Bruno Eyferth, Duluth, IMinn. ; D : 1326
Jan. 20, 1902. 15744
G, A, R. boys of '61, See Brother against
brother.
G. Christopher; or. The landing of Columbus,
a comedy in 4 acts, by A. Gardner. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Allan Gardner, United States; 1893:
2438, Jan. 10; 2c. Feb. 4. 15745
G. (Der) m. b. h. tenor; schwank in 4 akten,
von Arthur Lipiischitz. Berlin, Eduard
Bloch, 1910. 79 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 24126 ; Eduard Bloch,
Berlin. 15746
Gabe's home run; comedy in 1 act, by William
and Josephine Giles. Milwaukee, A. E. Reim
[1910] 6 p. 16°.
© Apr. 15, 1911; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911; D:
24013; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 15747
Gabiua; rausikdrama in 3 aufziigen, dichtung
von Robert Overweg, musik von Arthur Wulf-
fius. Leipzig, Leipziger biihnenverlag Ehr-
hard Schultz, 1914. 58 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Apr. 20, 1914; Ic. May 21, 1914; D:
37097; Leipziger biihnenverlag Ehrhard
Schultz, Leipzig. 15747a
Gabri und die frauen; ein schauspiol in 3
akten und 4 bildern, von David Pinski. Ber-
lin, Theaterverlag E. Bloch, 1911. 79 p. 12°.
© Dec. 13, 1911; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
29417; Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 15748
Gabriel Grub; a goblin legend, a demoniac
sketch, by C. Majilton.
© Charles Majilton, New York; 1873:
12842, Nov. 6. 15749
Gabriel Prime; play in 3 acts, by A. M. Pope.
03 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1915; D: 42009; Allan M.
Pope, Manlius, N, Y. 15749a
Gabriel Schillings flucht; drama, von Gerhart
Hauptmann. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912.
88 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30584 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 15750
— Same. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1912.
181 p. 12°.
© May 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 28, 1912; D:
32428; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 15751
770
15752
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15773
Gabriella; a lyric drama in 1 act, Italian li-
bretto by Charles Alfred Byrne and Fulvio
Fulgonio, English version by Mowbray Mar-
ras, music by Emilio Pizzi. London, R. Cocks
& CO., 1893. 3 p. 1., [5]-27 p. 8°. [Lyrics
only. Italian and English]
© Robert Cocks & cc, London ; 1893 : 54094,
Dec. 7; Ic. Dec. 8. 15752
Gabrielle; a comedy drama in' 4 acts, adapted
from the French of Dumas, by A. D. Hall.
© Arthur D. Hall, New Rochelle, N. Y. ;
1897:52001, Sept. 17. 15753
a play in 4 acts, by C. W. Tackenberg. 53 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© (Jliarles W. Tackenberg, Cincinnati ; D :
8681, June 12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 30, 1906. 15754
Gabrielle "West; a play in 3 acts, by Katherine
Gordon.
© Charlotte Z. Church, Boston ; D : 13267,
June 22, 1908. 15755
Gabriello der fischer; eine burleske in 4 auf-
ziigen, von Ernst Preczang. Berlin, Theater-
verlag Arion, 1910. 55 p. 12°.
© Oct. 27, 1910; 2c. Nov. 21, 1910; D:
22604 ; Arion verlag, Berlin. 15756
Gaby; com^die en 3 actes, par G. Thurner. (In
L'lllustration theatrale, 12 mars, 1910)
© Mar. 12, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20665 ;
Georges Thurner, Paris. 15757
■review in 1 act, by Harry B. and R. B.
Smith. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911 ; D : 25272 ; Robert B.
Smith, Nev; York. 15758
Gadfly (The); a drama, by J. L. Gilder.
© Jeaunette L. Gilder, New York; 1898:
2879, Jan. 4. 15759
Gadsby's girls; a farce in 3 acts, by Bertha
('urrier Porter. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1909. 36 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 15529,
Apr. 3, 1909; 2c. May 14, 1909. 15760
Ganscben von Buchenau; lustspiel in 1 akt,
nach Bayard, von W. Friedrich, with table of
difficulties by Sigmon M. Stern. New York,
H. Holt and company. (Stern's selected Ger-
man comedies prepared for students, no. 7)
© Plenry Holt & co., New York ; 1884 : 8836,
Apr. 28; 2c. May 21. 15761
Same.
© by Ada N. Stern, New York, as widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 2403, Jan. 2, 1912. Original entry,
Apr. 28, 1884, no. 8836. 15762
Gaeton, the dumb brigand; or. The wronged
heir, a melodrama in 2 acts, by [C. S.] Con-
stantine.
© Sig. Constantine, St. Louis; 1873:10208,
Sept. 9. 15763
Gafas (Las) negras; sainete de costumbres
madrilenas, en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, original de
M. Moncayo y J. DIaz-Plaza, mtisica del maes-
tro Manuel Penella. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1909. 47 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17491 ; Manuel Moncayo y Jose Dfaz-Plaza,
Madrid. 15764
Gaffer's daughter; a play in 5 acts, dramatized
from Dickens' Our mutual friend, by G. Gar-
rigues.
© Gertrude Garrigues, St. Louis; 1872:
12823, Dec. 5. 15765
Gaietes (Les) du huis-clos; revue judiciaire en
1 acte, de Louis Bouvet et Ch. DarantiSre.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 32 p. 8°.
© Feb. 25, 1911; 2c. Feb. 20, 1911; D:
23402; Joubert, Paris. 15766
Gaiety girl; by G. Nagel. 8 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20645 ; George
Nagel, Newark, N. J. 15767
Gaikwar; Thibetan comic opera in 3 acts, by
F. R. Bellamy, music by W. S. Valentine.
[55] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 17, 1910 ; D : 21294 ; Frank R.
Bellamy and William S. Valentine, Rochester,
N. Y. 15768
Gainsborough (TLe) hat; by W. D. Nesbit.
© Wilbur D. Nesbit, Evanston, 111.; D:
12215, Jan. 20, 1908. 15769
drama, by W. D. Nesbit. 70 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D: 20339; Wilbur D.
Nesbit, Evanston, 111. 15770
Gainsborough (A) lady. See Picture plays.
'Gainst kith and kin; a drama in 3 acts, by
H. Dumars. Typewritten.
© Horace Dumars, New York ; 1889 : 1459,
Jan. 10; Ic. Jan. 10. 15771
Gaites (Les) du veuvage; comedie bouffe en
3 actes, par E[rnest] Grenet-Dancourt. Paris,
Librairie theatrale, 1904. 2 p. 1., 155 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4858, Apr. 11,
1904; 2c. Apr. 11, 1904. 15772
Gal (The) from Skowhegan; by B. Remsey
and J. Bradham. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bill Remsey and Juanita Bradham, New
York; D:3074, Feb. 24, 1903; 2c. Apr. 22,
1903. 15773
771
15773
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15790
Gal (The) of my dreams; original comedy
drama in 5 acts, by Lem B. Parker. [67] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37931 ; M. M. and
Ed. Dubinslvy, Pvock Island, 111. 15773a
Gal (The) what walked in her sleep. See
Somnambula (La)
Galatea; a drama in 5 acts from the Greek, by
L. Ganiaris. 69 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 29054 ; Louis Gani-
aris, New York. 15774
Galatea of Greenbaum's; or, Why Hogan left
the forg'e, a protean .sketch, by K. G. Mc-
Loiighlin. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1910; D: 21937; Katlierine
G. McLoughlin, New York. 15775
Galatea of the toy-shop. See Po' white trash
and other one act dramas.
Galathea; or, Woman always woman, fantas-
tic drama in 4 acts, by Michael Goldberg.
-CNLJJND ,""^"1-12 ttr"*b3 ^"nc" ,irnx :'"j^rn'L:N''psy'
Galeria popular; revista en 1 acto y 4 cuadros,
libro de F. Carrasco y T. Gutierrez, mfisica
de Jose Martin Domingo y Juan Mula Ortega.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915.
33 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915 ; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41658 ;
Fausto Carrasco y Teodoro Gutierrez, Mad-
rid. 15781a
Gall; an American comedy in a prologue and 4
acts, by G. H. Je.ssop and J. B. Polk.
© George H. Jessop and Josiah B. Polk,
New York; 1879:8490, June 26. 15782
Gallant (The) Fifth; original character act,
words, music and title, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn; 1874:365,
Jan. 10. 15783
Gallant (The) Pole and the gal who was stole.
See Bohemian (The) gyurl.
Gallant (The) 69th; a drama in 4 acts, by P.
H. Grant. 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© P. H. Grant, Chicago; 1888:32099, Nov.
19; 2c. July 25, 1891. 15784
JirD-l^S: .?2 p2 ^r'OpX 4 ^-N Kr:sn r2;^'0 Gallery (The) god; comedy in 1 act and 2 scenes,
by H. J. Butzow and Jack Burnett. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23474 ; Herbert J.
Butzow, Ardmore, Okla. 15785
Gallery gods; or, Irish pluck, a comedy drama,
in 3 acts, by Dr. O. P. Sweet.
© O. P. Sweet, Boston; 1885:6479, Mar.
18. 15786
Galley (The) slave; an original drama in 5
acts, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, United States; ISSO:
13549, Sept. 4. 15787
65 p. 4 . Mimeographed.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1913 ; D : 34321 ; Julius Bro-
der. New York. 15776
Galaxy (A) of stars; or, Peter Ihbetson's
dream, an operatic potpoui-ri, dialogue by E.
S. Barnett, music selected from the earlier
operas of Gilbert and Sullivan.
© Evelyn Snead Barnett, Louisville; 1896:
11828. Feb. 21. 15777
Gale (The); semi-rural American comedy in
3 acts, by A. Luzzi. [2], 119 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D:2S388; Arthur
Luzzi, New York. 15778
Gale (Den) onkel; eller, TJten skalp, farce i 1
akt, af Per Urdahl. Kristiauia, H. Asche-
houg & CO., 1913. 2 p. 1., 28 p. 12°. (For
amat0r teatret)
©Nov. 19, 1913; 2c. Dec. 29, 1913; D:
35489; H. Ascliehoug & co., Christiania,
Norway. 15778a
Galeed; a play in 4 acts, by M. E. Ryan. 149 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Marah Ellis Ryan, Jumonville, Pa.; D:
3751, July 23, 1903; 2c. July 23, 1903. 15779
Galeotto! a drama in 3 acts and prologue, adap-
tation from Spanish, by S. C. de Soissons.
Typewritten.
© S. C. de Soissons, Campello, Mass.;
1895: 19696, Apr. 9; Ic. Apr. 9. 15780
a play.
© Hugo Relaliiger, New York; 1889:5485,
Feb. 16. 15781
Galliger; a high school comedy in 3 acts with a
prologue, by R. Woodman. Franklin, Ohio,
Eldridge entertainment co., 1911. 52 p. 8°.
© Feb. 3, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1911 ; D :
23575; Rea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
15788
Gallo (El) de la pasion; entrenies en prosa
original, de J. L6pez Silva y J. Pellicer, con
mtisica de los maestros Valverde. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1907. 25 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Jose Lopez Silva y Julio Pellicer, Madrid ;
D : 11301, Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1907.
15789
Galloper (The) See Farces; by Richard Hard-
ing Davis.
Gallus Jake; an Ethiopian comicality, in 1
scene. New York, Happy hours company
[1874] 7 p. 12°. (The Ethiopian drama,
no. 70)
© Happy hours co.. New York; 1874:
12225, Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 15790
772
15790
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15811
Galope de araor; opereta en 1 acto, dividido en 4
ciuulros, original de E. Ferraz Revenga,
nitisica del maestro Penella. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaSoles] 1915. 40 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41068 ; Emilio Ferraz Revenga, Madrid.
15790a
Galvanizer (The); by P. D. Hunter.
© Peter D. Hunter, Forest Lake, Minn. ;
D: 15453, Mar. 26, 1909. 15791
Gamaliel; a comedy in 5 acts, written and arr.
by Mrs. Benjamin G. Noyes and Katie St.
John Noyes.
© Mrs. Beniamin G. Noyes and Katie St.
Jolin Noyes, New Haven; 1875:7329, July
12. 15792
Gamble and graft; 1 act drama in 5 scenes, by
G. Edwards. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1912 ; D : 31287 ; Gustav Ed-
wards, Portland, Or. 15793
Same. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1912; D: 31545; Gus. Ed-
wards, San Francisco. 15794
Gambled for gold; a drama, by Mrs. A. M. Free-
man.
© Mrs. A. M. Freeman, Chicago ; 1881 :
6793, May 2. 15795
Gambler (The); by Edwin Holland. [3], 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1911 ; D : 23355 ; Harvey
Clark, Winthrop Highlands, Mass. 15796
by M. M. Cohn. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24826 ; Matilda
Marion Cohn, Sacramento, Cal. 15797
an entirely new and original sensational
drama in 3 acts and 7 tableaux, by E. T.
Goodrich.
© E. T. Goodrich, Buffalo; 1882:14983,
Sept. 9. 15798
intensely dramatic comedy drama in 1 act.
by James Edwards. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1913. [1], 24 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Nov. 14, 1913; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913; D:
85147; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 15799
— a play in 5 acts, by F. J. Syme.
© Frederick James Syrae, New York ; 1888 :
7060, Mar. 7. 15800
— play in 1 act, by P. Shaw. [2], 15 p. 4°.
Gambler (A) in hearts; 4 act comedy. Type-
written.
© Ai-thur Weld, Milwaukee; 1899:74791,
Nov. 16; 2c. Nov. 17. • 15802
Gambler of the West.
© Albert H. Woods, New York ; D : 7762,
Dec. 26, 1905. 15803
Gamblers (The); in 3 acts, by C. Klein. [3],
114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910; D : 22075 ; Charles
Klein. New York. 15804
Gambler's (The) atonement. See Sibyl Grey.
Gambler's (The) crime; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. Jarx'ow.
© Joseph Jarrow, New York; D : 6421,
Mar. 29, 1905. 15805
— See also Alvina.
Gambler's (A) daughter; 4 act melodrama, by
Owen Davis.
© Richard L. Crescy, Chicago ; D : 1016,
Oct. 26, 1901. 15806
-See also Gyp.
Gambler's (The) dream and his awakening;
in 3 parts, by L. M. Browne. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1911; D: 25145; Lacey M.
Browne, New York. 15807
Gambler's (The) ghost; an original 1 act play
of the novthland, by C. K Royal. 2 p. I., 13 p.
8°. Typewritten.
, © Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38674 ; Charles El-
liott Royal, Port Orchard, Wash. 15807a
Gambler's (The) hunch; play in 1 act, by W.
W. Hughes. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D: 35188; William
Wauters Hughes, University Place, Neb.
15808
See also Seventeen-twenty.
Gambler's (A) life; a melodrama in 4 acts, and
11 scenes, by E. Garrick. 77 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Edwin Garrick, Chicago ; 1891 : 13743.
Apr 16; 2c. Apr 16. 1894. 15809
Gambler's (The) love; by E. H. Meyer.
© Emma Herey Meyer, Denver ; D : 1299S
May 18, 1908. 15810
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1913 ; D : 33278 ; Percy Shaw,
New York. 15801
dramatic composition in 1 act, by F. .1
Mahon. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Mahon, Detroit ; D : 3720, July
13, 1903; 2c. June 29, 1903. 15811
Gambler's (The) romance. See On the Rio
Grande. — Tenderfoot's (The) turn.
773
15812
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15831
Gambler's (A) son; a drama in 4 acts, by H.
D. lUieker.
© H. David Kucker, Watertown, Wis.; D:
2472, Oct. 20. 1902.. 15812
Gamblers (Tbe) trials; a sensational drama of
tlie Frencli Revolution, 1848, by M. Moses.
© Maiu-ice Moses, New York ; 1896 : 26484,
Apr. 30. 15S13
Gambling; 1 act play, by F. Kiper. [19] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1912; D: 28233; Florence
Kiper, Chicago. 15814
play in 1 act, by E. Hansen. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1911; D: 24701; Edward
Hansen, New York. 15815
Gambling (The) duke. Sec Ideal (The)
Gambrinus; historical sensation drama in 4
acts and 7 parts, with songs, ballet and phan-
tasmagoria, by Max Illar.
© C. D. Hillman, Chicago; 1877:12646,
Nov. 2. 15816
spieloper in 3 akten, text von A. v. Wen-
ing.
© Adolf von Wening, Brooklyn; 1896:
50720, Sept. 10. 15817
Gambrinus, king of lager beer; a historical,
musical, comical and nonsensical Ethiopian
burlesque, by Frank Dumont, music arr. for
the pianoforte, by Alfred B. Sedgwick. New
York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
14578, Dec. 29; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 15818
Game (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by G. S.
Booth. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911; D: 28077; Charles
Stewart Booth, New York. 15819
comedy drama of modern American life
in 3 acts, by C. S. Booth. [166] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912; D: 28490; Charles
Stewart Booth, New York. 15820
Same. [150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D: 292.57; Charles
Stewart Booth, Easton, Pa. 15821
— comedy in 4 acts, by J. E. Fillmore. 136 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915 ; D : 39541 ; John Eldon
Fillmore, Fairfield, Conn. 15821a
comedy in miniature, by C. W. Tackenberg.
[3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1914 ; D : 39032 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 15821b
Game (The) — Continued.
drama in 3 acts, by G. Bolton. 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1913 ; D : 33795 ; Guy Bolton.
New York. 15822
— dramatic composition in 3 acts, by Jerrold
Sheppard. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910; D: 20355; Darcy &
Wolford, inc.. New York. 15823
— 1 act play, by L. Bryant. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1915 ; D : 41574 ; Louise Bry-
ant, Portland, Or. 15823a
play in 4 acts, by A. Ramsey. 140 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914; D: 37654; Alicia Rnm-
sey. New York. 15823b
by F. Moss. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ,Tuly 6, 1911; D: 24642; Fredric
Moss, Kansas City, Mo. 15824
- — play in 1 act, by A. Hoffman. [2], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913 ; D : 35230 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 15825
play in 3 acts, by H. L. Rockwell. [65] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912; D: 28627; Horace L.
Rockwell, Chicago. 15826
— -play of college life in 4 acts, by L. Clem-
ens aiid T. G. Springer. 103 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D: 35016; Thomas
Grant Springer and Le Roy Clemens, Ivong
Island City, N. Y. 15827
— play of to-day in 3 acts, by T. L. Brady.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1913; D: 34534; Thurman
Lemiul Brady, Muncie, Ind. 15828
sketch in 1 act, by W. C. Lengel. 10 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1910; D: 21647; William
Charles Lengel, Kansas City, Mo. 15829
Game (The) and candle; a comedy iu 1 act, by
E. B. Perkins.
© Elizabeth B. Perkins, New York; 1899:
76110, Nov. 21. 15830
Game (The) and the candle; an American play
in 3 acts, by A. Glassmire. 97 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Albert Glassmire, Philadelphia ; D : 9339,
Oct. 29, 1906; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906. 15831
comedy in 4 acts, by T. Scott. 153 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914; D: 38136; Temple
Scott, Stamford, Conn. 15831a
774
15832
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15854
Game (The) and the candle — Continued.
a play in 3 acts, by Paxil Harness [pseud.
of F. P. Holden]
© Florence P. Holden, Milwaukee; 12222,
Jan. 22, 1908. 15832
Game (The) by rule; a drama, by L. W. Smith.
4G p. 4°. Type\Yritten.
© Lewis Worthington Smith, Des Moines;
D: 12975, Mav 6, 1908; 2c. June 1, 1908.
15833
Game (A) for life. See Jack.
Game (A) for two; a comedy in 1 act, by Walt
Makee [pseud, of W. H. Maguire]
© Walter Haynes Maguire, Philadelphia :
D:357, Apr. 17, 1901. 15834
an episode in 1 act, for a man and his wife,
by P. Wilstach. Ms. and typewritten.
© Paul Wilstach, Washington; 1896:
68258, Dec. 14; 2c. Dec. 14. 15835
See also Monolog'ues and duologues.
Game Jim Gaylord; by W. Danforth.
© Webster Danforth, Ehuhurst, 111. ; D :
7766, Dec. 23, 1905. 15836
Game-keeper (The); comedy in 3 acts with
music, by N. H. Saylor. 65 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Nathan H. Saylor, Portland, Or.; D:
14261, Nov. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908. 15837
an Irish comedy drama in 4 acts, by Con
T. IMurphy,
© Ed. W. Ilowland, Chicago ; 1900 A : .5088.
Feb. 24. 15838
Game (The) king'; a comic opera, [by] B. D.
Wliiting and F. W. Arnold, jr.
© Borden D. Whiting and Frederick W.
Arnold, jr.. Providence, R. I. ; 1897 : 28026,
May 6. 15839
Game (A) of base ball; a farce comedy, by L.
Forrester.
© Lon Forrester, Elizabeth, N. .T. ; 1889:
14874, IMay 16. 15840
Game (A) of billiards; a temperance sketch in
1 scene, by McDermott & Trumble. ' New
York, Happy hours company [1875] 1 p. 1.,
9 p. 12°. ( [The amateur stage, no. 39] )
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1875 : 10546.
Oct. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 15841
Game (A) of bluflf; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. W. Byrdsall.
© F. W. Byrdsall, New York; 1888:14981,
May 22. 15842
a comedy sketch in 1 act, by T. Krebs. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Tony Krebs, Boston ; D : 605, June 24,
1901 ; 2c. June 24, 1901. 15843
Game (A) of bluff — Continued.
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. A. Sone-
born.
© Walter A. Soneborn, New York; 1899:
2310; Jan. 4; 2c. Jan. 4. 15844
fin original American comicality, in 1 act.
© .John E. Owens, Towsontown, Md. ; 1874 :
10968, Aug. 22. 15845
Game (A) of bridg'e; a monologue, by Helen
Bagg. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1905. 7 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 68-53,
June 21, 1905; 2c. June 21, 1905. 15846
Game (A) of cards; a comedietta in 1 act,
freely tr. from the French, German, and Dan-
ish editions, by L. J. Hollenius. New Yorlc,
R. M. De Witt, 1875. 16 p. 12°. (De Witt's
acting plays, no. 192] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14054, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1876. 15847
Game (A) of chance; or. Allotting- the bride,
a comedy in 1 act, by Irving Metcalfe,
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
76314 ; Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 15848
See also Demaris Lestrange. — Otto.
Game (A) of checkers; by L. Clifford. Type-
written.
© Leo Clifford, New York ; 1900 A : 14235,
June 8; 2c. June 8. 15849
Game of chess; by Robert C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co.; Philadelphia; 1889:
34447, Nov. 12. 15850
— —a drama in 5 acts, by L. de V. Chaudron.
© Louis de V. Cliaudron, Mobile; 1880:
8600, June 5. 15851
drama in 1 act, by K. S. Goodman. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D: 35015; Kenneth
Sawyer Goodman, Chicago. 15852
play in 1 act, by K. S. Goodman. New
York, Vaughan & Gomme, 1914 ; 29 p. 12°.
© May 22, 1914; 2c. May 23, 1914; D:
87105; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Chicago.
15852a
by N. D. Anderson. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911 ; D : 2.5188 ; N. D. Ander-
son, Baltimore. 15853
— See also Quick curtain. — ^Women in love.
Game (A) of comedy; a dramatic sketch in 1
act, from the French, bv Sherwin Lawrence
Cook. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902. 10 p.
12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2504.
Nov. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1902. 15854
7,75
15855
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15875
Game of consequences; play in 1 act, by F.
Nathan. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D: 20505; Frances
Nathan, New York. 15855
Game (A) of craft; by F, Grabame. 139 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ferdinand Graliame, Pliiladelphia ; D :
3355, Apr. 29, 1903; 2c. Apr. 29, 1903. 15856
Game of crime; a sensational drama in 3 acts
and prologue, written by C. Schroder and J.
AVhite.
© Charles Schroder and John White, United
States ; 1873 : 3010, Mar. 26. 15857
Game (A) of destiny; by E. O. Child. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Ogden Child, New York ; D : 717,
Aug. 5, 1901; 2c. Aug. 5, 1901. 15858
Game (A) of dominoes; a comedy in 1 act,
adapted from the French of Louis Emile Du-
bry, by L. A. Bradbury. Boston, W. H. Baker
& company, 1885.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1885:
24809, Nov. 27; 2c. Dec. 14. 15859
See also Masqueraders (The)
Game (The) of finance; drama in 3 acts, by
M. A. Rose. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1913 ; D : 33521 ; IMary Ann
Rose, San Francisco. 15860
Game (A) of freeze out; by F. Aulich. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Aulich, Chicago ; D : 11013, July
20, 1907; 2c. July 20, 1907. 15861
vaudeville .sketch in 1 act, by F. Gerald.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1915; D : 39737 ; Florence
Gerald, New York. 15861a
or. Frozen out, a comedy sketch, by T. F.
O'Malley.
© Eugene O'Rourke, New York; 1897:
34756, June 22. 15862
Game (A) of gold; melodrama, by A. G. Stuart.
25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915; D : 39788 ; Alan Gor-
den Stuart, New York. 15862a
Game (A) of golf; an original sketch, by George
M. Cohan. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Moreland, New Y'ork ; 1898:
14868, Mar. 2; 2c. Mar. 2. 15863
Game (A) of hearts; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. 62 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1896 : 24940, Apr. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 25. 15864
Game (A) of hearts — Continued.
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by C. Pollock.
82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Channing Pollock, New York ; D : 3494,
May 26, 1903; 2c. July 13, 1903. 15865
comedy in 3 acts, by M. J. Newman. 51 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20990 ; Mordecai J.
JMewman, Chicago. 15866
from the Spanish by L. X. Floyd.
© Lucretia Xavier Floyd, Boston; 1900 A:
2091, Jan. 23. 15867
— comic opera in 3 acts, by A. M. Ford.
© Anna M. Ford, Philadelphia ; D : 656,
July 15, 1901. 15868
— See also Pioneer (The)
Game (The) of life; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
W. Howell Poole. 62 p. 4°. Typewritteii.
© Dixon, Slater & Swart, New York; D:
2149, July 24, 1902; 2c. July 25, 1902. 15869
a melodrama in prologue and 4 acts, by
Clarence Black. 54 p. f . Typewritten.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16371; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 15870
— See also Child hero. — Paying the price.
Game (A) of lobby; a comedy in 1 act, by W.
L. Lock wood.
© W. L. Lockwood, Washington; 1898:
28348, May 6. 15871
Game (The) of love; modern romance in 3
acts, by H. S. Sheldon. 126 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D: 38307; H. S. Shel-
don, Tappan, N. Y. 15871a
^a play in 4 acts, by F. Mariani. 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Federico Mariani, New York ; D : 14947.
Jan. 30, 1909; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 15872
Game (The) of masks; comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Gottschalk. 162 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912; D: 29902; Ferdinand
Gottschalk, New York. 15873
Game of pinochle. See Pride and charity.
Game (A) of poker. See Straight (A) flush.
Game (The) of tag; a comic .sketch in 1 act.
by D. Conger. 22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© David Conger, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D : 3066,
Feb. 19, 1903; 2c. Feb. 19, 1903. 15874
Game (The) of three; a sea tale, a comedy
drama in 1 act, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1895:58287, Nov. 19; 2c. Nov. 27. 15875
See also Captain Walrus.
776
15876
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15893
Game (A) of tickle tockle; comedietta, by Theo-
dore Kremer. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1912; D: 28337; Albert An-
druss, Whitestone, N. Y. 15876
Game (A) of tit-for-tat. Sec Quits.
Game (A) of wits; a comedy in 1 act, by E. O.
Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago ; 1897 :
25959, Apr. 26. 15877
Game (A) on the government. See Titled (A)
American.
Game to the last; a sensational drama in 3 acts,
by H. C. Franck.
© Harry C. Franck, Chicago; 1882:21501,
Dec. 18. 15878
Gamin de Paris. See Vagabond (The) of Paris.
Gamine (La); com^die en 4 actes, par P. Veber
et H. de Gorsse. 41 p. 4°. (L'llhistration
thgatrale. Paris, 7* ann§e, 177, 22 avril 1911)
© Apr. 22, 1911; 2c. May 12, 1911; D:
24193 ; Pierre Veber & Henry de Gorsse, Paris.
15879
Gamle-landet; folkespel i 4 akter, af Sigurd
Eldegard. Kristiania, Olaf Norlis forlag, 1914.
Ill p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913 ; Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; Ic. Jan.
10, 1914; D: 35631; Olaf Norli, Christiania,
Norway. 15879a
Gamle (De) paa Maaseholmen; skuespil i 3
akter, af Laurits Fj0rtoft. Kristiania, H.
Aschehoug & co., 1913. 2 p. 1., 107 p. 12°.
© Nov. 19, 1913; 2c. Dec. 23, 1913; D:
35425; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Nor-
way. 15880
Gamma Grethel. See Golden (The) goose.
Gammon and spinach; a play, by H. M. O'Kane
Conwell.
© H. M. O'Kane Conwell, Larchmont, N.
Y.; D:7438, Oct. 21. 1905. 15881
Gammon's hired girl; sketch in 1 act, by M. H.
Thurston. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© May Henderson Thurston, Mechanic
Falls, Me. ; D : 6460, Apr. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Al>r. 4,
1905. 15882
Gang (The) on the comer; monologue, by A.
Denvir and E. Hopkins. [l].19p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 26, 1914 ; D : 37461 ; Arthur Den-
vir and Edwin Hopkins, New York. 15882a
Gangster (The)
4 act drama of East Side life, by D. B.
Bartelstone. [1], 87 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912; D: 31023; David B.
Bartelstone, New York. 15883
Gaol gate; by Lady Gregory. ( In Tlie Gaelic
American, Dec. 1, 1906)
© Lady Gregory, Gort, Ireland ; D : 9647 ;
Dec. 1, 1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 15884
Gap (The) of Inchegora; sensational drama, by
J. Pritchard.
© Johana Pritchard, Brooklyn ; 1871 : 1210,
Feb. 14. 15885
Garada (The) stone; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Morton [i. e. M. M. Conlieim]
© Martha Morton, New York; 1884:5371,
Mar. 13. ^ 15886
Garafelia's husband; play in 1 act, by E. W.
Bates. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1915 ; D : 41259 ; Esther Wil-
lard Bates. Boston. 15886a
Garage (Die); komodie in 1 akt, von Hans
Miiller. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912. 32 p.
12°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30967 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 15887
Gargonniere a louer; vaudeville en 1 acte, [de]
Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal [pseud, de
Georges Lanos] Paris, C. Joubert, 1909.
23 p. 4°.
© Sept. 29, 1909; 2c. Dec. 28, 1909; D:
17797; Joubert, Paris. 15888
Garden (The) of affinities. See Land (The) of
alimony.
Garden (The) of destiny; oriental fantasv in
4 acts, by H. Marshall. [1], 27 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1914 ; D : 38100 ; Herbert
Marshall, Rochester, Nev. 15888a
Garden (A) of dreams; by H. J. Lebo.
© Harvey J. Lebo, Tipton, Ind. ; D : 12257,
Jan. 27, 1908. 15889
a fantastic comedy in 1 act, by M. D, Bu-
chanan. 3 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Marcia Darrah Buchanan, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 2909, Jan. 26, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1903.
15890
romantic drama in 4 acts, by L. A. Winch.
[118] p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1911; D: 25160; Lewis A.
Winch, Cleveland, O. 15891
Garden of Eden; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. W.
Presbrey. 162 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene W. Presbrey, New York ; D :
5001, May 9, 1904; 2c. May 9, 1904. 15892
See also Book (The) of Portia.
Garden of girls; by B. Gerard.
© Barnev Gerard, New York; D: 10028,
June 8. 1909. 15893
777
15894
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15910
Garden of g-irls — Continued.
book and lyrics by B. Gerard, music by
Albert von Tilzer. [3], 82 p. 4°. Type^Yrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Au£?. 9, 1910 ; D : 21766 ; Barney Ger-
ard, New York. 15894
'Play in 3 acts, by F. Chapin. 124 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1912 ; D : 29562 ; Frederic Cha-
pin, New York. 15895
play in 2 acts, book and lyrics by B. Goi'-
ard, music by Albert von Tilzor. Rev. edition.
[91] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Au^. IS, 1913; D: 341S7; Barney Gei-
ard, New York. 15896
Garden (The) of graft; a municipal ownership
idyl in 2 acts, by H. W. Hayes. 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis; D:7095,
Aug. 11, 1905; 2c. Sept. 11, 1905. 15897
Garden (The) of illusions; comedy in 3 acts,
by Cora Maynard [pseud, of E. C. Griffin]
120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1915 ; D : 41702 ; Emily Cora
Griffin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 15897a
Garden (The) of lies; an original dramatic
romance in 5 acts, by M. Williamson. 66 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© IMaud Williamson, New York ; D : 7107.
Aug. 15, 1905; 2c. Aug. 24, 1905. 15898
Garden (The) of love; by S. F. Parker. Proof.
© Sophia Field Parker, Boston; D:420;
Apr. 20, 1901 ; 2c. May 1, 1901. 15899
a 1 act nmsical comedy, by F. Hunt. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912; D : 30929 ; Fannie
Hunt, New York. 15900
opera in 1 act, by S. Shatford. [8], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten, [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1912; D: 31497; Sarah
Shatford, Memphis, Tenu. 15901
or, Love's young dream, musical play in
1 act, by F. Smithson. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913; D: 34289; Frank
Smithson, Great Neck Station, N. Y. 15902
Garden (The) of Paradise; play in 11 scenes, by
E. Sheldon, based on a story by Hans Ander-
sen. 240 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1914; D : 37031 ; Edward
Sheldon, New York. 15902a
•based on The little mermaid, by
Hans Andersen. New York, Macmillan co.,
1915. xi, 244 p., front. 12°.
© ]Mnr. 24, 1915; 2c. Mar. 25, 1915; D:
40335; Macmillan co., Ncav York, 15902b
Garden (The) of Paradise — Continued.
play in 9 scenes, by E. Sheldon, based on
a story of Hans Andersen. 190 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 4, 1914 ; D : 37223 ; Edward Shel-
don, New York. 15902c
Same. 102 p. 12°. Printed.
© Nov. 23, 1914; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914; D:
• 38863 ; Edward Slieldnn, New York. 15902d
Garden (The) of Punchinello; musical panto-
mime in 1 act, libretto by K. Banning, music
by Harvey Wortliington Loomis. [9], 24 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912; D : 31705 ; Kendall Ban-
ning, New l^'ork. 15903
Garden of the Pacific; drama in 5 acts, by W.
Winchell. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wallace Winchell, .Tersey City ; D : 8487,
May 7. 1906 ; 2c. May 7, 1906. " 15904
Garden (The) of the serpents; a monologue in
1 act, by M. Nicolson.
© Malcolm Nicolson, Alma, Kan. ; 1897 :
21547, Apr, 5. 15905
Garden (The) of weeds; idyl of autumn in 4
acts, by J. Corbin. 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914 ; D : 38292 ; John Cor-
bin, Nev/ York. 15905a
play in 4 acts, by C. C. Cooper. 48 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41161 ; Colin Camp-
bell Cooper, New York. 15905b
Garden (The) of youth; comedy of discrimina-
tion in 3 acts and 2 scenes, by A. E. Krows.
51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910; D: 22076; Arthur
Edwin Krows, New York. 15906
Garden secrets; cantata for children in 4 short
acts, by F. M. Longley. 23 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. .Tune 10, 1910; D: 21377; Florence
aiinckler Longley, St. Paul. 15907
Gardeoffizier (Der) (Der leibgardist) ; komodie
in 3 aufziigen, von Franz Molnjir. Budapest,
Wien, Franz Bard & bruder. 145 p. 12".
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32525 ; Hans
Bartsch, New York. 15908
Gareloch (The) mystery; a play in 4 acts, by
W. S. Smyth. Typewritten.
© William S. Smvth, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1899:78083, Dec. 1; 2c. July 20, 1900. 15909
Gareth and Lynette; spectacidar production
adapted from Alfred Tennyson's epic poem,
Idylls of the king, by G. G. Hanley. [2].
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912; D: 29623; Genevieve
G. Hanley, New York. 15910
778
15911
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15930
Gareth of the Round table; from Alfred Ten-
nyson's Idylls of the king, dramatized by
E. L. Stern. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1910 ; D : 22517 ; Eva L. Stern,
New York. 15911
Garfield; or, The murdered President, by M.
O'llea.
© Murphy O'Hea, Chicago ; 1883 : 3532, Feb.
23. 15912
Garg-antua, the nation's guest; a new local
and original grand comic and musical fairy
extravaganza, by E. Harold.
© Ernest Harold, Washington ; 187G : 5891,
May 13. 15913
Garg'oyle (The); a play in 1 act, by G. Middle-
ton.
© George Middleton, New York ; D : 14770,
Jan. 7, 1909. 15914
■ Same. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 13, 1911 ; D : 24G88 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 15915
play in 3 acts, by E. Scribner. [1], 47 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. IS, 1914 ; D : 3G764 ; Edwin Scrib-
ner, Waterville, Me. 15915a
See also Embers.
Garibaldi; drama in 4 acts, by F. S. Vane and
A. Shirley. 69 p. 4°. TypeAvritten.
© F. Sutton Vane and Artliur Shirley, Lon-
don; D:6958, July 13, 1905; 2c. Julv 15,
1905. 15916
Garland (A) to Sylvia; dramatic reverie with
a prologue, by Percy Mackave. Nev^' York,
Macmillan co., 1910. xxi, 177 p. 12°.
© May 27, 1910 ; 2c. June 1, 1910 ; D : 21224 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 15917
Garret Frederick's wife. Sec Bei'ceuse (The)
from Jocelyn.
Garrick fever. See Black (The) forest.
Garrick's greatest act; a 1 act farce, by Geoi-ge
H. Carr.
© Carr & Jordan, New York ; 1896 : 43.545,
July 29. 15918
Garroters (The) ; farce, by W. D. Howells. New
York, Harper & brothers, 1886. 3 p. 1., 90 p.
24°.
© W. D. Howells, Massachusetts; 1885:
26732, Dec. 18; 2c. Dec. 18. 15919
Same.
© by William Dean Howells, New York,
as the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 4357, July 16, 1913. Original entry.
Dec. 18, 1885, no. 26732. 15920
Garroters (The) — Continued.
■ Same. New York, Harper and brothers,
1894. 90 p. front, 3 pi. 24°. (Harper's
black & white series)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1894 : 26190,
May 24; 2c. Aug. 3. 15921
See also Mouse-trap (The) and other
farces.
Garrotin (El); entremSs en prosa, original de
R. Asensio Mfis y J. Capella, mtisica del mae-
stro Luis Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1908. ,16 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ramon Asensio M^s y Jacinto Capella,
Madrid ; D : 14716, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4,
1909. 15922
Garry Owen; an Irish melodrama in 4 acts, by
M. O'Hea.
© IMurphy O'Hea, Chicago; 1894:27405,
July 2. 15923
or. Land and liberty, an Irish drama in
a prologue and 4 acts, by T. S. Henderson.
© Thomas S. Henderson, Brooklyn; 1882:
10127, June 20. 15924
Garter (The); dramatic comedy in 1 act, by
W. K. Nixon. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1915; D: 40184; Wilson
Kirckhofer Nixon, New York. 15924a
or, The Order of the Garter, by G. H.
Paine. 29 p. 8°. Printed.
© George Hebbard Paine, Chicago; D:
11932, Dee. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 15925
Gas; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by G. Richards.
© George Richards, San Francisco ; 1884 :
7841, Apr. 12. 15926
Gas fixtures; an original comedy in 3 acts, by
Tony Denier, Bill Nye [pseud, of Edgar Wil-
son Nye] and Scott Marble.
© Denier. Nye and Marble, Chicago; 1886:
7236, Mar. 29. 15927
Gas-man (The); play in 3 acts, by M. E. Rod-
house. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1913; D: 34197; Mary Eliza-
beth Rotlhouse, Wellington, O. 15928
Gasela; by A. Nona Wellborn. 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Alice W. Loomis, Memphis, Tenn. ; D :
3228, Apr. 2, 1903; 2c. Aug. 10, 1903. 15929
Gaslight green; serio-comic song or musical
dramatic composition, written, composed, and
published for and sung with great success by
Annie Adams.
© Harry Wall, New York ; 1871 : 8428. Sept.
9. 15930
779
15931
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15948
Gaston Beauvais; a drama in 5 acts, by J.
Harris.
© Joseph Harris, Chacalioula, La. ; 1893 :
16267, Apr. 1. 15931
Gaston Neville, the story of a studio in Flor-
ence; a drama in 5 acts, by J. R. McCay and
W. O. Partridge.
© J. R. McCay and William Ordway Part-
ridge, Brooklyn; 1886:30700, Dec. 31. 15932
Gate (The); a 1 act play, by F. Solger. [1],
40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913; D : 32217 ; Frederick
Solger, AVashington. 15933
Gate (The) of dreams; play in 1 act, by Dion
Olavton Calthrop. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1914. 23 p. 12°.
© May 21, 1914; Ic. May 23, 1914; D:
37113 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 15933a
Gate of the gods; tragedy in 5 acts and 7
scenes, by 0. O. Harney. [3], 128 p. f°.
Mimeograplied.
© Ic. June 20, 1914; D: 37402; Clifford O.
Hamey, Epsom, England. 15934
Gate (The) of wishes; in 1 act, by Mary Mac-
Millan. (/» Poet lore, v. 22, no. 6, Nov.-
Dec. 1911; periodical © Jan. 29, 1912; 2c.
Feb. 2, 1912; B: 251901; Poet lore co., Bos-
ton) 15934a
See also Short plays.
Gate to freedom; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by A. C. Fairman. 104 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Anna C. Fairman, New York; D : 9700.
Nov. 20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907. 15935
Gates of bliss; a drama in illustration of the
experiences of the author, by S. A. Colman.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel A. Colman, Chicago; D : 9217,
Oct. 10, 1906; 2c. Nov. 2, 1906. 15936
Gates (The) of Eden; a play in 4 acts, by W.
E. Danforth. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William E. Danforth, Elmhurst, 111.;
D: 10283, Apr. 5, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1908.
15937
Gates (The) of hell; a drama in a prologue, 4
acts and 8 scenes, by R. J. Clolierty. 13 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Joseph Cloherty, New Haven;
D:2715, Dec. 15, 1902; 2c. Dec. 15, 1902.
15938
Gates (The) of hope; immigration play in 3
acts, by H. Berman. [1], 96 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 33711; Henry Ber-
man. Bronxville, N. Y. 15939
Gates (The) of joy; a play in 4 acts, by E. Sal-
tus. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1910 ; D : 21167 ; Edgar Sal-
tus, Los Angeles. 15940
and a prologue, by B. Saltus. Rev.
version. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21597 ; Edgar Sal-
tus, IjOS Angeles. 15941
Gates (The) of justice; by Clinton G. Ford.
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian H. Ford, New York; D:2212,
Aug. 11, 1902; 2c. Aug. 11, 1902. 15942
Gates (The) of memory; a draino in 4 acts and
5 scenes, by T. A. St. Clair, jr. 59 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D : 16449 ; Tlieo A. St.
Clair, jr., Philadelphia. 15943
Gateway (The) of dreams; comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Nathan. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frances Nathan, New York ; D : 4673,
Mar. 1, 1904; 2c. Mar. 1, 1904. 15944
Gathering (The) of the clans,
days.
See Bygone
Gathering (The) of the Mayflower; a play in
4 acts, by Clarissa Towushend Baldwin. [1],
65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D: 32253; John AV.
Rumsey play co.. New York. 15945
Gato (El) rubio; zarzuela melodranultica en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, letra de E. Lopez-
Marin, mfisica del maestro Ramon L6pez-Mon-
tenegro. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1912. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29789; Enrique L6pez-Marin, Madrid. 15946
Gatos (Los); sainete de costumbres madrile-
iias en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de E. G. Gereda y A. Soler, mfisica
del maestro Marquina. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1908. 38 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Eduardo G. Gereda y Antonio Soler,
Madrid; D: 13862, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept.
21, 1908. 15947
Gaucho land; play in 2 acts, by E. J. Broom-
hall. [2], 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1915; D: 42465; Edith Jano
Broomhall, Spokane. Wash. 15947a
Gauntlet (The) Sec Plays; by Bj0rnstjerno
Bj0rnson.
Gautama Buddha, the illuminated prince and
mendicant; by S. C. Scovell.
© Sarah C. Scovell and Margaret C. Bon-
ton, Peoria, 111.; 1897:32411, May 28. 15948
780
15949
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
15970
Gautamozin; an historical drama, being a spec-
tuc'ular play in 4 acts, by M. Bates.
© Morgan Bates, Cliicago ; 1883 : 2521. Feb.
7. 15949
Gawk and the girl; or. Well for goodness sake!
by G. E. Powers and Queenie Wilson. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1910; D: 17872; George E.
Powers, New Orleans. 15950
Gawky John; by E. T. Cowles.
© Eugene T. Cowles, Claremont, N. H. ;
1899 : 23184, Apr. 1. 15951
Gawlooler (The); a comic operatic extrava-
ganza in 2 acts, by O. Cohen.
© Octavus Cohen, New York ; 1896 : 69269,
Dec. 21; 2c. Sept. 1, 1897. 15952
Gay Bettina; South American operetta in 3
acts, book by I. M. Sevin, music by Harry
I.ahnde. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. June 26, 1914; D : 37372 ; Sevin &
Lahnde, Forest Park, 111. 15952a
Gay (The) boulevardier; a musical comedy in
2 acts, book by D. B. Sorlin and F. Joseph,
music and lyrics by D. B. Sorlin. 149 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 19, 1912 ; D : 80024 ; D. B. Sor-
lin and Frank Joseph, New York. 15953
Gay (A) boy; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. Hart.
© Joseph Hart, New York; 1894:60302,
Dec. 26. 15954
Gay (The) cafe; or, The toast of the town,
musical comedy in 1 act, book and lyrics by
F. De Witt, music by D. Don Mathews. [2],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1912 ; D : 31206 ; Francis De
Witt, New York. 15955
Gay (A) chaperon; by B. F. Webb.
© Benjamin Franklin Webb, New York ;
1899 : 69151, Oct. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 15956
Gay (The) city; a comedy in 3 acts and 3
scenes, by G. Richards.
© George Richards, San Francisco; 1883:
18605, Oct. 10. 15957
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by G. Rich-
ards. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© George Richards, New York; D : 9906,
Jan. 29, 1907; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907. 15958
Gay (The) coquette; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by M. B. Hayes. TypeAvritten.
© Maude Blanche Hayes, New York ; 1898 :
58413, Oct. 4; 2c. July 14, 1900. 15959
Gay (The) debutante; a musical comedy in 3
acts, music by Samuel B. Weiler, book by Al-
fred Calien. Typewritten.
© S. B. Weiler and A. Cahen, Pittsburgh;
1897:36649, June 21; 2c. Sept. 30. 15960
a play in 3 acts.
© Samuel B. Weiler, Pittsburgh; 1897:
54811, Sept. 30. 15961
Gay (A) deceiver; a comedy in 4 acts, by M. E.
Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago; 1886:4320,
Feb. 20. ' 15962
play in 1 act, by G. H. Petty. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915; D : 39285 ; George Hu-
bert Petty, Kansas City, Mo. 15962a
the prodigal son in a comedy of errors, de-
vised by D. Clift. [3], 104 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912; D: 28327; Denison
Clift, Oakland, Cal. 15963
or. Baby's adventures, comedy sketch, by
Frank B. Goigne. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1912; D: 29407; Champion
film CO., New York. 15964
Gay (A) farmer; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
E. M. Kimball.
© E. M. Kimball, Reading, Pa.; 1899:
67043, Oct. 16. 15965
Gay financier; a musical farce comedy in 2
acts, by G. Arthurs and B. Scott. 74 p. 4\
Typewritten. [I^ibretto only]
© George Arthurs and Bennett Scott, Eng-
land; D:5310, July 16, 1904; 2c. July 11,
1904. 15966
Gay (The) game; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Nichols. [2], 97 p. 2 plans. 4°. Type-
v/ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912; D: 28339; Walter
Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 15967
Gay (The) girl; a 1 act sketch, by H. W. Mac-
Allester. 15 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© H. Wilson MacAllester, Chicago; D:
10085, Mar. 6, 1907; 2c. Apr. 8, 1908. 15968
Gay (The) girl from Paris; a musical farce
comedy in 2 acts, by E. E. Rice.
© Edward E. Rice, New York ; 1896 : 60763,
Nov. 5. 15969
Gay girls from Paris; a musical extravaganza,
by C. G. Ball.
© C. G. Ball, Medina, N. Y. ; 1897:13576,
Feb, 24. 15970
781
15970
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
15992
Gay (The) grenadiers; original musical play in
3 acts, book by William llyau, music by Oscar
Condon. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Ijibretto
only]
© Ic. acts 1 & 2, Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37895 ;
AVilliam A. Ryan, St. Louis. 15970a
Gay (The) grisette; an original musical
comedy in 2 acts, by G. Dance, music com-
posed by C. Kiefert.
© George Dance and Carl Kiefert, Eng-
land; 1899:26975, Apr. 18. 15971
Gay (The) Johnny; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by D. Potter. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913; D: 32343; Dorothy
Potter, Chicago. 15972
Gay (The) lieutenant; by T. De Augelis. 194 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas De Angelis, Yonkers, N. Y. ; D :
827, Sept. 3, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1901. 15973
musical comedy in 3 acts, by G. Stewart.
Ill p. 4 . Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912 ; D : 30443 ; Grant Stew-
art, New York. 15974
Gay (The) Lord Quex; a comedy in 4 acts, bj'
Arthur Wing Pinero. New York, II. H. Rus-
sell, 1900. 186 p. front, port. 8°.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ; 1900
A: 28205, Nov. 16; 2c. Nov. 15. 15974a
Gay niasqueraders; burlesque and travesty, by
G. Hill.
© Gus Hill, New York ; D : 14064, Oct. 15,
1908. 15975
Gay (The) matinee girl; musical farce comedy,
by Monroe and Hart.
© Monroe and Hart, New York; 1897:
24141, Apr. 19. 15976
Gay (The) Mr. Bluff; a 3 act comedy, by B. R.
Clawson, jr.
© Bowen R. Clawson, ji-., Chicago; 1899:
15367, Feb. 27. 15977
Gay (The) Mr. Bold; comedy sketch, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago and New York, The dra-
matic publishing company [3903] 8 p. 12°.
(On cover: The darkey & comic drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4282,
Nov. 21, 1903; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 15978
Gay Mr. Gibbs; by J. F. Rogers. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17628 ; John F.
Rogers. New York. 15979
Gay (The) Mr. Goldstein; by T. I. Keogh. 65 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Ignatius Keogh, New York;
D : 340, Apr. 12, 1901 ; 2c. June 26, 1901.
15980
Gay Mr. Tompkins; a comedy in 3 acts.
© Warren and Geo. M. Noble, Guthrie,
Okl. ; 1897:11865, Feb. 18. 15981
Gay (The) musician; a comic opera in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Chas. J. Campbell and
Edward Siedle, music by Julian Edwards.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Marcus Witmark & sons. New York ; D :
•12672, Apr. 3, 1908; 2c. Apr. 3, 1908. 15982
Gay (A) New York ball; in 2 acts, book by M.
Kemp.
© Morris Kemp, St. Louis; 1898:31816.
May 23. 15983
Gay (A) New Yorker; 3 act musical comedy,
by E. Rogers and Ryan.
© Ed. Rogers and Ryan, New York; 1897:
47711, Aug. 25. 15984
Gay (A) old boy; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. Hart.
© Joseph Hart, New York; 1894:60301,
Dec. 26. 15985
Gay (A) old girl; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
E. P. Bower. 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eddie P. Bower, New York ; D : 1573,
Mar. 13, 1902; 2c. Mar. 13, 1902. 15986
— — a sketch in 1 act, by F. G. Ruthven.
© Florence Gertrude Ruthven, New York;
D:5600, Oct. 4, 1904. 15987
Gay (A) old time; farcical, pantomimic comedy
in 3 acts, replete with songs, dances and
medleys, by J. H. Carlon.
© J. H. Carlon, New York; 1897:63515,
Nov. 13. 15988
Gay (The) Parisians; a comedy, by George
Feydeau and Maurice Deroaliese.
© Charles Frohman, New York; 1895:
42120, Aug. 17. 15989
Gay (The) Parisienne; a new and original
musical comedy in 2 acts, written by George
Dance, composed by Ivan Caryll. London,
Chappell & CO., 1896. 27 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; 1896 : 21222, Apr.
4; 2c. Apr. 4. 15990
Gay (The) pasha; comic opera in 2 acts, words
and lyrics by E. Mitcliell. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Edmund Mitchell, Los Angeles ; D : 8067,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2c. Aug. 25, 1906. 15991
Gay (El) saber; sainete en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
en prosa, original de Pablo Parellada y Al-
berto Casanal [Shakery] Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1911. 34 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24322; P. Parellada y A. Casafial, Madrid.
15992
782
15993
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16014
Gay (The) society girls; musical burlesque in
2 acts, by E. F. Rush.
© Edward F. Rush, New York; 1897:
15164, Mar. 3. 15993
Gay (The) whirl; play of American society life
in 4 acts, by G. S. Booth. [2J, 138 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1912; D: 31749; Charles
Stewart Booth, New York. 15994
Gay (A) young gander; or. He would a wooing
go, in 3 acts, by W. A. Snow. Typewritten.
© Walter Augustine Snow, Boston ; 1899 :
22.519, Mar. 29; Ic. Mar. 29. 15995
Gaybeal's guest; play in 4 acts and a tableau,
by A. Adams. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D : 30642 ; Andy
Adams, Colorado Springs. 1599tf
Gayest Manhattan; a musical melange in 3
acts, by \V. A. McConnell.
© William A. McConnell, New York ; 1897 :
9633, Feb. 6. 15997
Gayrusans' (The) legacy; drama of 3 scenes
a.nd 3 acts, by H. Gaylord, L. R. and O. A.
Sanders. 19 p. 16°. Printed.
© Aug. 17, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; D:
21759 ; Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. and Cora
A. Sanders, Canton, 111. 15998
Gay world's (The); a 1 act play, by R. Warner.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Warner, New York; D : 11549,
Oct. IS, 1907; 2c. Oct. 18, 1907. 15999
Gazabo (The); a musical absurdity in 3 acts
and 3 scenes, by S. W. Murray.
© Stewart Wms. Murray, Buffalo ; 1900 A :
15231, June 19. 16000
Gedvin Rex; lyric romance in 3 acts, by A. A.
Augustus. 108 p. t°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1911; D : 24532 ; Albert A.
Augustus, Cleveland. 16001
Gee Whilekins; by J. P. Tillson. Ms. and type-
written.
© Jesse P. Tillson, Toledo, O. ; 1896 : 32102,
May 27; 2c. July 11. 16003
Gee whiz; farce in 1 act, by T. Connor. [1],
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32865 ; Torrey Con-
nor, Oakland, Cal. 16003
See also Everyboy, and other plays for
Geezer (The) of Gullabaloo; a musical and
mythical salad garnished with 2 spicy dress-
ings, by Thos. T. Railey. 85 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 20, 1909; D: 16296; John H.
Reid, St. Louis. 16005
Gefahrliche jahre; komiidie in 3 akten, von
Siegfried Trebitsch. IVIiinchen, Drei masken
verlag, 1913. 107 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913; D: 32705; Drei mas-
ken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 16006
Geheimnis (Das) (Le secret);, schauspiel in 3
aufziigen, von Henri Bernstein. 116 p. 12°.
Printed.
© June 4, 1913; 2c. Sept. 29, 1913; D:
34.561 ; Literarische agentur des Ungarischen
schauspielervereins, Budapest. 16007
Geheimnisse von New York (Secrets of New
York); by A. Philipp.
© Adolph Philipp, New York; 1900 A:
15905, June 27. 16008
Geheimniss voile (Das) modell; operette in 3
akten, von G. Hackenschmidt. [61] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. .July 30, 1914; D: 37700; Gustav
Hackenschmidt, New York. 16008a
Gehorsam; revolutionsdrama in 3 aufziigen,
von Armin Petersen. Berlin, Berliner the-
aterverlag, 1911. 47 p. 8°.
© le. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30652 ; Alfred Spitz,
New York. 16009
Geier Wally; by [Wilhelmine] von Hilleru,
dramatized by I. G. Newton.
© Ida Gray Newton, Brooklyn ; D : 4852,
Apr. 7, 1904. 16010
— — ■ a drama founded upon Wilhelmine von
Hillern's novel, by E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, Manchester, Mass. ; 1876 :
3158, Mar. 14. 16011
a drama in 5 acts, tr. and adapted for the
children.
Gee whiz and hully gee; a 1 act dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beaman. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
15628, Apr. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909. 16004
American stage from a romance of that name
by WhilhelmSne Hellerin [Wilhelmine von
Hillern?]
© J. Hartmann, New York; 1881:18520,
Dec. 1. 16012
Geisha (The) ; a story of a tea house, a
Japanese musical play, libretto by Owen Hall,
lyrics by Harry Greenbank, music by Sidney
Jones.
© Hopv.ood & Crew, London ; 1896 : 33121,
June 4. 16013
Japanese musical play in 2 acts, words
by Owen Hall, lyrics by Hari-y Greenbank,
music by Sidney Jones. New York, I. Gold-
mann, 1896. 96 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1896:27717,
May 6; 2c. July 13. 16014
783
16015
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16033
Gekreuzigte (Der); drama in 3 aufzugen, von
Ernst Hammer. Berlin-Cliarlottenburg, Vita,
deutsches verlagshaus [1911] 116 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1911; 2c. Dec. 15, 1911; D:
26028; Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin-
Charlottenburg. 16015
Gelbe (Die) nachtigall; von Hermann Bahr.
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1907. 193 p. 12°.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; D : 11452,
Oct. 1, 1907; 2c. Oct. 1, 1907. 16016
Gelbe prinz; operette in 3 akten, text von J.
Siener und H. Ohnesorg, musik von Carl
Ohnesorg. Coin, Berlin [etc.] Verlag von A.
Ahn, 1909. 69 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 31, 1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1910; D:
20227; Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany. 16017
Gelbstern; eine groteske in 3 akten, von
Jacques Burg und Walter Turszinsky. Ber-
lin, Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, 1907. 120 p.
12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
11815, Nov. 25, 1907; 2c. Nov. 25, 1907. 16018
Geld; original-volksstiick in 4 akten und 6 bil-
dern, von C. Hauenstein. New York, C.
Hauenstein, 1894. 106 p. 16°.
© Conrad Hauenstein, New York; 1894:
5716, Jan. 23; 2c. Jan. 23. 16019
Geld, love and gaivah. See Lady (The) of
Lyons.
Geldzauber; komodie in 3 akten, von Otto Soy-
ka. Munchen, A. Langen, 1912. 188 p. 12°.
© Sept. 25, 1912; 2c. Dec. 22, 1913; D:
35415; Albert Langen, Munich. 16019a
Geliebte (Die) des abbe; mimodrama, von S.
Vacano. [Berlin, Alfred Unger, 1913] 11 p.
8°.
© June 1, 1913; 2c. Jan. 21, 1914; D:
35875; Stefan Vacano, Berlin. 16019b
Gelka, the Siberian exile maiden; a romantic
drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by R. Rutledge.
02 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robin Rutledge, Waterbury, Conn.; D:
393, Apr. 24, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1901. [Note :
Title on copies reads Gelka.] 16020
Gelta; or. The Czar and the cantatrice, a
drama in 4 acts, by N. Doree.
© Nadage Doree, New York; 1897:19311,
Mar. 24. 16021
Gem ballet; a musical, dramatic and terpsi-
chorean composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1886:22864,
Oct. 11. 16022
Gem (The) of Circassia; or. Between love and
duty, drama in 5 acts, by N. Savay. Type-
written.
© Norbert Savay, Boston ; 1897 : 16285,
Mar. 9; Ic. June 4. 16023
Gem (The) of the Antilles; a drama in 4 acts,
by B. Robinson.
© Benjamin Robinson, Fayetteville, N.
C. ; 1873:15000, Dec. 29. 16024
Gem (The) of the Orient; a mystery, founded
on Wilkie Collins' Moonstone, in a prologue,
4 acts and an epilogue, by J. F. Wakefield.
© John F. Wakefield, Boston; 1890:4234,
■Feb. 3. 16025
Gemini; by D. K. Janowitz, music by Sigmund
Herzog. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Mrs. D. K. Janowitz, Atlantic Highlands,
N. J. ; 1895 : 38318, July 25 ; Ic. July 25.
16026
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. Best.
© Eva Best, Dayton, O. ; 1889 : 15165, May
20. 16027
Gemini (The) Jones; 3 act western play in 5
scenes, by G. E. Murdock. 56 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D: 42264; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, San Francisco. 16027a
Geminy (A) of vipers; a drama in 4 acts, by
A. H. Hickerson. Fort AVorth, Texas printing
and lithographing co., 1894. 57 p. 8°.
© Allen H. Hickerson, Fort Worth, Tex.;
1894 : 35264, July 23 ; 2c. Aug. 6. 16028
Gems; an original first part in Ethiopian min-
strelsy, for a first class variety entertain-
ment, by J. B. Armstrong and E. Deaves.
© J. B. Armstrong and E. Deaves, San
Francisco ; 1873 : 1168, Feb. 6. 16029
Gemsjagd; ein krax'l-schwank in 3 akten, von
E[mil] Tschirch und C. Weisenberg, musik
von Carl Beines. Text der gesiinge. Berlin,
E. Bote & G. Bock, 1909. 43 p. 12°
© Oct. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17598 ;
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin.
16030
Gemiitsmenschen; schwank in 3 akten, von
Fritz Friedmann-Frederich. Berlin, E. Bloch,
1912. 69 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33458; Eduard
Bloch. Berlin. 16031
Gendre (Le) de M. Poirier; com6die en 4 actes,
par Emile Augier et Jules Sandeau, ed. witli
introduction and notes by Stuart Symington.
New York, H. Holt and company, 11399. 2
p. 1., v-xviii p., 1 1., 95 p. 12°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; 1899:
30208, May 4; 2c. May 9. 16032
See also Four plays; by Emile Augier.
Genealogist (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by D.
S. Foster.
© David S. Foster, Utica, N. Y. ; 1890:
36978, Nov. 22. 16033
784
16034
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UISriTED STATES
16055
General (The); farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
F. (J. Burnard.
© James C. Scanlaii, New York; 1881:
13942, Sept. 12. 16034
General (Der) Bonaparte; ein schauspiel, von
Ernst Reinmann. Berlin, S. Fistlier verlag,
1910. 3 p. 1., 9-163, [1] p., 1 1. 12°.
© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; D:
21357 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 16035
General Custer's last charge on Sitting Bull;
by E. J. Kirk.
© Edward J. Kirk. Camden, N. J.; 1S84:
5453, Mar. 14. 16036
General De Wet's last dash; by E. Rees.
© Evan Rees, Johannesburg, Transvaal
(South African Republic); D : 4361, Dec. 9,
1903. 16037
General (The) election; a musical comedy, by
W. Van C. Casey.
© William A'an Cleve Casey, Boulder, Col. ;
1898:41437, July 11. 16038
General Faulkner's daughter; a play of west-
ern militai-y life in 4 acts, by A. E. Wills.
123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anthonv E. Wills, New York ; D : 10396,
Apr. 22, 1907; 2c. May 2, 1907. 16039
See also Lost (The) trail.
General Grant; by D. R. Olmsted.
© David R. Olmsted, Proplietstown, 111. ;
1881 : 14772, Sept. 27. 16040
a drama in 4 acts and a tableau, by G.
Stocker. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Stocker, New York; D : 9184,
Oct. 3, 1906; 2c. Oct. 4, 1906. 16041
General Grant's trip around the world; a
burle.sque, by W. P. Sweatnam.
© William P. Sweatnam, United States;
1878 : 14679, Dec. 16. 16042
an original burlesque, by C. Banks.
© Charles Banks, Philadelphia; 1878:
14563, Dec. 13. 16043
— — ■ See also Burlesque (A) on General Grant's
trip around the world.
General housework; or, What is home with-
out a cook? by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York; 1900 A:
10591, Apr. 26. 16044
General Jackson; historical drama in 5 acts, by
.T. T. McNary and J. D. Bowden. 123 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915; D: 39709; John T.
McNary and Joseph D. Bowden, Boston.
16044a
General Lee of '76; a war play in 5 acts, by
R. Frimel.
© Rudolf Frimel, New York ; D : 3961, Sept.
17, 1903. 16045
General (The) manager; drama in 4 acts, by
Addison Hathaway [pseud, of J. A. Niles]
[2], 107 p. 4°. Type^vritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912 ; D : 30979 ; John Addi-
son Niles, Chicago. 16046
a musical farce comedy in 8 acts and 3
scenes, by W. J. Echols.
© Walter ,J. Echols, Kansas City, Mo.;
1890 : 6403, Feb. 24. ^ 16047
or, A shot from the kitchen range, a
musical farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Walter J.
Echols. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1892.
1 p. 1., 24 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 304] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1892 : 19436,
May 6 ; 2c. May 9. 16048
General Mehitable Lee; musical comedy in 3
acts, book and lyrics by E. H. Welch and
E. Lefevre. [2], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913 ; D : 33994 ; Emily Hamil-
ton Welch, Brooklyn, and Elizabeth Lefevre,
New Paltz, N. Y. 16049
General (A) mix up; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. M. Givens. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen M. Givens, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 7610,
Nov. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1905. 16050
General (A) reception; a 1 act comedy, by D.
Sully.
© Dan Sully, United States; 1883:7969,
Apr. 30. 16051
General Beputation; a comedy in 3 acts, by
G. McDowell.
© George McDowell, Portland, Me.; 1898:
77618, Dec. 31. 16052
General Sam Houston of Texas; a historical,
melodramatic, sensational and equestrian
drama, in 6 acts, by J. H. Wallick.
© James H. Wallick, Middletown, N. Y. ;
1889 : 3008, Jan. 25. 16053
General Sherman's trip around the world; in
which will be introduced a panorama of for-
eign lands, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States ; 1875 : 11567,
Nov. 4. 16054
a new and original drama and panorama in
3 acts, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1875 : 6619, June
23. 16055
General Stanley's daughter. See Beadles pi-
rates for ten cents.
5379—15 50
785
16056
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16076
General Stoessel; or, The siege of Port Axtkur,
by J. Hodge.
© John Hodge, Chatleroi, Pa.; D : 5866,
J^OY. 23, 1904. 16G56
General Tom Thumb's wedding; an entertain-
ment for children in 1 act, by Mrs. Tom
Thumb.
® Samuel French, New York; D : 4293,
Nov. 19, 1903. 16057
General Washington; nord americanisches
vaterliindisches schauspiel in .3 acten und 5
aufziigen, von F. Schneider. 95 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D: 30789; Fred
Schneider, Clifton, N. J. 16058
Generala (La); opereta comica en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de Guillermo Perrin y Miguel
de Palacios, mtisica del maestro Amadeo Vives.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1912.
68 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31599 ;
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid. 16059
General's (The) daughter; or, News from
the front, a travesty on the Boer war, by
Johnnie Le Fevre [i. e. J. J. Le Fevre]
© John Jules Le Fevre, Dayton, O. ; 1900
A : 19100. Aug. 1. 16060
or, Shabbona, the last of the Pottawot-
tomis, an historical drama of the Black Hawk
war, in 4 acts, by E. W. Blaisdell. Type-
written.
© Elijah Whittier Blaisdell, Rockford, 111. ;
1894 : 44155, Sept. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1895.
16061
General's (The) last fight; play in 1 act, by
J. Kornick. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913 ; D : 35062 ; Joel Kornick.
Chicago. 16062
General's (The) match-making; a petite com-
edy in 2 acts, dramatized from a tale by
Ouida [pseud, of Louise De la Ramee] by
G. Garrigues.
© Gertrude Garrigues, St. Louis ; 1872 :
13096, Dec. 13. 16063
General's (The) niece; military comedy playlet
in 1 act, by F. J. Beaman and James S.
Devlin. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
.© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D: 23898; Fred J.
Beaman, Washington. 16064
General's (A) ofE-day; by A. C. Fisher. Type-
written.
© Aug. C. Fisher, Houston; 1896:46161.
Aug. 13; 2c. Aug. 13. 16065
General's (The) wife; comedy in 1 act, by J.
Hart and L. Oberwarth. [1], 18 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1912 ; D : 29299 ; John Hart
and Louis Oberwarth, New York. 16066
Generalsecke (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Richard Skowronnek. Berlin, F. Bloch erben,
1912. 131 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1912 ; D : 31103 ; Felix Bloch
erben. Berlin. 16067
Generation unto generation; by L. L. Fitch. 85
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1909 ; D : 17316 ; Louise Law-
rence Fitch, Albany. 16068
Generations (The); a play in 3 acts, by Florida
Pier [i. e., F. Scott-Maxwell] [2], 113 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
"© Ic. Aug. 22, 1912; D: 30938; Florida
Scott-Maxwell, Glasgow. 16069
Genero (El) alegre; humor ada llrico-fantdstica
en 1 acto, dividido en un prologo y 5 cuadros,
original de Carlos Arniches y Ramon Asensio
Mas, miisica de los maestros Penella y Garcia
Alvarez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioles] 1911. 50 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28144 ;
C. Arniches y R. Asensio Mas, Madrid.
16070
Genero (El) grande; juguete llrico en 1 acto, de
[Jose] Jackson Veyan y [M.] Flores Gonzalez,
mtisica del maestro Crespo. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1908. 29 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jackson Vev^n y Flores Gonzalez, Mad-
rid; D: 13786, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14,
1908. 16071
Genesis of the Christian church; dramatic nar-
rative compiled from the Acts of the Apostles,
by L. P. Nelson. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D: 40444; Lars P.
JNelson, Denver. 16071a
Geneva; a melodrama in 4 acts, by L. Vig-
oureux.
© liizzie Vigoureux, San Francisco; 1888:
15093, May 23. 16072
Geneva (The) consul; a play in 3 acts, by W.
Meyer. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1909 ; D : 16215 ; Winifred
Meyer, Cambridge, Mass. 16073
Geneva (The) cross; an original drama in 4
acts, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1873 :
10703, Sept. 17. 16074
Genevieve; J. O. Moore's operetta.
© J. Owen Moore, Albany ; 1888 : 11518, Apr.
,20. 16075
1 act drama, by A. L. MacLaren. 8 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1912; D: 30760; Alma L.
MacLaren, New York. 16076
(786
16077
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16094
Genevieve — Continued.
or, Not the murderer's child, a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by A. M. Becker.
© Amelia Magdalen Becker, Detroit ; 1894 :
52683, Nov. 12. 16077
See also Creniveve.
Genevieve de Brabant. See Leap-year,
Genevieve of Brabant; historical drama, by
J. T. Van Gestel.
© Jean Theodore "Van Gestel, New York;
1899 : 41228, June 24. 16078
Geng-angere. See Efterladte skrifter; af Hen-
rik Ibsen.
Genie's (The) talisman; play in 4 acts of 12
scenes adapted from the Arabian night tale,
Camaralzeman and Budoura, by L. F. Fogg.
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915; D : 41383 ; Louis F.
Fogg, Cleveland. 16078a
Genii (The) and the lamp. See Aladdin.
Genii (The) of the vase; a spectacular fairy
play in 1 act, by Alf. Hampton. Typewritten.
© Mary Patrice Gunning, New York ; 1897 :
58751, Oct. 16 ; 2c. Oct. 16. 16079
Genio (El) alegre; comedia en 3 actos, de Sera-
fin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907. 79 p.
12°.
© Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero,
Madrid ; D : 10657, May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29,
1907. 16080
Genirva; or. The g-ypsy's ward, a drama in 5
acts, by W. H. Whitney.
© William H. Whitney, Milwaukee; 1883:
2969, Feb. 14. 16081
Genius (The); comedy in 4 acts, by Ine Chenier
[pseud, of A. E. Cheney]
© Annie Elizabeth Cheney, Los Angeles ;
1898 : 4231, Jan. 10 ; 2c. July 5. 16082
. by W. C. De Mille and C. B. De Mille.
© William C. De Mille and Cecil B. De
Mille, New York ; D : 5059, May 21, 1904.
^ 16083
Genius and passion.
Kean.
See Edmund Kean.-
— a drama in 5 acts, by J. Hlavacek.
© John Hlavacek, New York ; 1897 : 73600,
Dec. 30. 16084
— drama in 4 acts, by A. Kempster and W. L.
Robins. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23824 ; Aquilia Kemp-
ster, New York, and Wm. Littleton Robins,
Washington. 16085
— 1 act playlet, by J. C. Nugent. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913 ; D : 33258 ; J. C. Nugent,
Canal Dover, O. 16086
Genius (The) and the gentleman; a drama in 4
acts, by Miron Lefflngwell. 46 p. f°. Type-
^vritten.
© Alexander Byers. Chicago ; D : 14981, Feb.
3, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1909. 16087
Genius (A) girl; by W. Payne.
© William Payne, Waupun, Wis. ; D : 3925,
Sept. 11, 1903. 16088
Genius inc.; comedy in 4 acts, by E. Goodman
and S. F. Morris. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914; D : 35673 ; Edward
Goodman and S. Fred Morris, New York.
16088a
Genius (The) of love; an opera, by H. A. Shep-
ard.
© Helen A. Shepard, New York; 1899:
61610, Sept. 23. 16089
Genius (The) of sleep; or, The poor man's
friend, a modern fairy tale in 4 acts, by G.
Hartzheim and E. Huebner.
© Gustave Hartzheim and Erna Huebner,
Milwaukee ; 1900 A : 29840, Dec. 8. 16090
Genius (The) of the forge. See Edgar Arnold.
Geniveve; by L. H. Carpenter.
© Lucy Hewlett Carpenter, Toledo, O. ;
1885:8702, Apr. 13. 16091
See also Genevieve,
Genji at Suma, See Noh dramas.
Genoveffa; a powerful royal drama in 4 acts
and 5 scenes. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jas. Lichetti, Philadelphia ; D : 15394.
Mar. 22, 1909; 2c. Apr. 16, 1909. 16092
Gensfleisch, dit Gutenberg; comedie en 1 acte,
en vers, de R. Fiquet. 19 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23. 1911; D:
25566; Rene Fiquet, Paris. 16093
Gente (La) de rompe y rasga; zarzuela de cos-
tumbres populares en 4 cuadros, en ver.so y
prosa, original de J. de Burgos, mtisica del
maestro Ortells. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1912. 47 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5. 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31595 :
Javier de Burgos. Madrid. 16094
Gente distinguida; comedia en 1 acto y en
pi'osa, original de A. L. Buenretiro. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores e.spanoles] 1913. 23 p.
12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36527 ; Antonio L. Buenretiro, Madrid.
16094a
78,7
16095
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16112
Gente menuda; sainete Ifrico en 2 actos, dividi-
dos en 7 cuadros y en prosa, original, libro
y niusica de los seuores Arniches, Garcia
Alvarez y Valverde. Madrid [Sociedad de
antores espaiioles] 1911. 83 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25017 ; Arniches, Garcia Alvarez y Valverde,
Madrid. 16095
Gente (La) seria; sainete llrico en 1 acto y en
l>rosa, original de C. Arniches y K. Garcia Al-
varez, niusica de Jose Serrano. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1907. 45 p.
8°.
© Carlos Arniches y Enrique Garcia Al-
varez, Madrid; D : 11020, July 22, 1907; 2c.
July 22, 1907. 16096
Gentilhoinme (Le) pauvre; comedie en 2 actes,
par Dunianoir et Lafargue, with explanatory
notes by Casimir Zdanowicz. New Yorlv, W.
II. Jenkins ; IJoston, C. Schoenhof, 1889. 82 p.
12°. ([Theatre contemporain, no. 4])
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1889:
1453, Jan. 10; 2c. May 4. 16097
Gentility of the private dining room; by M.
Tileston.
© Merrill Tileston, Chicago; D : 9207, Oct.
9, 1906. 16098
Gentilius, the prodigal. Sec Prodigal (The)
son.
Gentle (The) craft. See Representative Eng-
lish comedies.
Gentle (A) jury; a farce in 1 act, by A. Bates.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1897, 14 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Arlo Bates, Boston; 1897:30913, IMay
22; 2c. Aug. 7. 16099
Gentle (The) thief; ou, L'aimable voleur,
comedie en ] acte, par L. Kozenberg et Robert
Bonnet. Paris, Librairie theatrale du nou-
veau siecle, 1910. 51 p. 12°.
© July 23, 1910 ; 2c. July 18, 1910 ; D : 21579 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo. Paris. 16100
Gentle (A) touch; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
bv Katharine Kavanaugh. New York, Dick
and Fitzgerald, 1912. 10 p. 12°.
© Aug. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. G, 1912 ; D : 30445 ;
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York. 16101
Gentleman baboon; scenario of a play in 3 acts,
by S. H. Morris. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1909; D : 16821 ; Samuel H.
]\Iorris, New York.
Gentleman burglar; farce in
Carniol [pseud, of John J.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911; D: 24993;
Carniol, Nev/ Y'ork.
16102
1 act, by
Karniol]
J.
15
J.
John J.
16103
Gentleman burglar — Continued.
play in 1 act, by H. Fort. 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20499 ; Homer Fort,
Monrovia, Cal. 16104
Sec also Gentleman (A) by day, a burglar
by night.
Gentleman (The) burglar and the lady luna-
tic; farce in 1 act, by J. T. Abeles. 49 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912; D : 29373 ; John T.
Abeles, St. Loui.s. 16105
Gentleman (A) by day, a burglar by night;
or, The gentleman burglar, [an original
melodrama in 5 acts] by James R. Garey.
148 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter C. Jordan, New York ; D : 4365,
Dec. 9, 1903; 2c. Dec. 9, 1903. [Note: Copies
16106
in 4
bear title. The gentleman burglar]
Gentleman (The) convict; a melodrama
acts and 6 scenes, by C. E. Verner.
© Charles Edward Verner, Alameda, Cal. ;
D:6807, June 12, 190.5. 16107
Gentleman (A) cow-boy; by E. B. Cauthorn.
© Eudora Belle Cauthorn, Portland. Or. ;
1900 A: 7970, Mar. 26. 16108
Same.
© Emily
Burns Cauthorn,
1146, Nov. 21, 1901.
St.
Louis ; D :
16109
or. The South Spring ranch, by E. B.
Cauthorn. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eudora Belle Cauthorn, Porthmd, Or.
D:641S, Feb. 6, 1905; 2c. Feb. 6, 1905. 16110
Gentlemen crooks; play in 1 act, by G. J.
Young. 9 p. f" Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1915; D: 41877; (ieorge J.
Young, Columbus, O.
16110a
Gentleman Dick,
loid plays.
See Byer's library of tab-
Gentleman from Cheyenne; a 1 act comedy, by
T. P. Morgan. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. ^Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 5103,
May 31, 1904; 2c. June 25, 1904. 16111
Gentleman (The) from China; a dramatization
in 1 act of Sophie Swett's story of the same
name, by D. Kimball.
© David Kimball, New York ; D : 1282, Jan.
13, 1902. 16112
Gentleman (The) from Cook; play in 4 acts.
by O. W. Stewart. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1915; D: 41286; Oliver W.
Stewart, Indianapolis. 16112a
788
I
16113
COPYKIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
16131
Gentleman (The) from East Blueberry; u
sketch of the Vermont legislature [in 2 acts]
[and] State vs. Burton, a drama of the court
room, bv B. IMarsliall. Montpelier, Vt., Cap-
ital city press, 1909. 128 p. 12°.
© Aug. G, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 0, 1909 ; D : 16G22 ;
Bernard Marshall, Montpelier, \t. 16113
Gentleman (A) from Gascony; a drama in 6
tableaux, by C. 11. Buchanan. 121 p. 4°.
Type\\ritten.
© Claude Robinson Buclianan, Grand
Rapids, Mich. ; D : 696, July 26, 1901 ; 2c. July
26, 1901. 161141
■ a romantic drama in .5 acts, by D. F. Per-
kins. Typewritten.
© David Fessenden Perkins, Portland, Me. ;
1900 A : 5091, Feb. 24 ; 2c. June 10, 1901.
16115
Gentleman (A) from Idaho; a drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1889. [48] p. 12°. ([Walter H. Baker
& co.'s Boston list] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
19625, June 24; 2c. July 1. 16116
Gentleman (A) from Nevada; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by G. H. Jessop and J. B. Polk.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jessop and Polk, New York ; 1880 : 44.53,
Mar. 19; 2c. Apr. 30. 16117
Gentleman (A) from Pike's Peak; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by P. Plunkett. Typewrit-
ten.
© Percv Plunkett, New York ; 1899 : 719.33,
Nov. 3; 2c. Dec. 27. 16118
Gentleman (The) from the secession; farce in
1 act, by Alexander Engel. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915; D: 41620; Klaw &
Erlanger, New York. 16118a
Gentleman George.
© George W. Blackburn, Chicago ; D : 4182,
Nov. 3, 1903. 16119
Gentleman Jay; by J. J. Carrell.
© John Jefferson Carrell, Lake Charles,
La. : 1897 : 42827, July 28. 16120
Gentleman Jim; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. v.. Brown.
© Fvelvn P. Brown, Newton, Mass.; 1890:
13098, Apr. 21. 16121
an original dramatic sketch by W. R.
Walkes. New York, S. French; London. S.
French, ltd., 1899. 1 p. 1., 12 p. 12°.
(French's international copyrighted edition of
tbe works of the best authors, no. 28)
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:70515,
Oct. 30; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 16122
Gentleman of leisure; comedy of American life,
by J. Stapleton and P. G. Wodehouse. 137 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910 ; D : 21027 ; John Staple-
ton, New York. 16123
Gentleman (A) of letters; a comedv-drama in
4 acts, W. D. Hall.
© Wm. D. Hall, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 11022,
ISIar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 11. 16124
Gentleman (A) of polish; noveltv comedy
skeccli, by J. E. Ryan. [1], 4 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1914; D : 37776 ; .lames Edwin
Ryan, Milwaukee. 16124a
Gentleman (The) of the color; or, Washing-
ton in 1876, a burlesque in 3 acts, by Ben
Horst [i>seud. of E. G. Fast]
© Edward G. Fast, Baltimore ; 1872 : 1369.
Feb. 10; 2c. Jan. 13, 1874. 16125
or, Washington reconstructed, a bur-
lesque in 3 acts, by Ben Horst [pseud, of
PI G. Fast] Baltimore, John Woods, 1874.
48 p. 8°.
© Edward G. Fast, Baltimore ; 1873 : 14730,
Dec. 22; 2c. Jan. 13, 1874. 16126
Gentleman of the highways; a romantic drama
in 3 acts, from the novelette by Katharine
.Jarboe, by A. E. Lyon. 118 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Anna E. Lvon, New York ; D : 76.50. Dec.
2, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 2. 1905. 16127
Gentleman (A) of theory; play in 3 acts, by
Ethel Rosen Tliaule [pseud, of E. Rosenthal]
[1], 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8. 1914; D : 37499 ; Ethel Rosen-
thal, San Francisco. 16127a
Gentleman (A) rogue; drama in 4 acts. Type-
written.
© Frank AViesberg, Chicago ; 1897 : 11879,
Feb. 18; 2c. Mar. 2. 16128
Gentleman (A) vagabond; comedy of Wash-
ington life before the war, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1897:
7752, Jan. 28. 16129
Gentleman Waife; a drama adapted from Bul-
wer's novel. What will he do with it? by G.
D. Saltonstall.
© G. D. Saltonstall, Hoboken, N. J.; 1873:
10904, Sept. 23. 16130
a dramatization of Bulwer's What will he
do with it? by J. Ward.
© Johnson Ward, Virginia; 1877:12618,
Nov. 1. 16131
789
16132
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16150
Gentleman Waife — Continued.
a dramatization of Ixn-d Lytton's novel,
Wliat will he do with it? in 4 acts, by L.
Stoddard.
© Lorimer Stoddard, New York; 1896:
55535, Oct. 6. 16132
Gentleman who burgles; slietch, by C. N. Buck.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1910; D: 20314; Charles
Neville Buck, Louisville. 16133
Gentlemanly (The) savage; a social satire, a
comic opera in 3 acts, by Edward I. Darling.
New York, The Theater ticket office [1886]
20 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Eugene J. Wetherell, United States;
1886 : 9894, Apr. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 28 ; 2c. Sent. 13.
16134
Gentleman's (A) game; play in 1 act, by Earl
Derr Biggers and Grover Harrison. [1], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35277 ; Grover Wil-
liam Harrison, Nordhoff, Cal. 16135
Gentlemen coons' parade; musical sketch in 1
act, and Don't get weary; or, Johnny, you've
been a bad boy, musical sketch in 1 act. New
York, De AVitt, 1885. 12 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama no. 157] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1885:
19758, Sept. 19; 2c. Sept. 26. 16136
Gentlemen emigrants. See Early parted.
Gentlemen of the jury; a farce by G. M.
Baker. Boston, G. M. Baker & co. [1873]
2 p. 1., 171-186 p. 12°. ([Amateur drama,
no 6])
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1873 :725 ; Jan.
25; 2c. Jan. 27. 16137
Gentlemen of the road. See Sur la route.
Gentlemen, the king! a comedy in 4 acts, by
H. Lindsley.
© Harris Lindsley, New York ; D : 1803,
Apr. 29, 1902. 16138
military drama in 1 act, by Campbell Tmld.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 32 p. 12°.
© Dec. 31, 1913; 2c. Dec. 31, 1913; D:
35559; Samuel French, ltd., London. 16139
Gentlemen, think it over; dramatic playlet,
by W. Mack. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. INIay 17, 1915 ; D : 40(581 ; Willard
Mack and Chas. Bachmann, New York.
16139a
Gentuza (La); coniedia ile costumbres popu-
lares con mfisica en 2 actos, divididos en 5
cuadros, original de C. Arniches, niGsica del
maestro Jose Serrano. Madrid [ScK-iedad de
autores espanoles] 1913. 91 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914: D:
36557 ; Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 16139b
Genuine (A) opium joint; a play in 1 act, by
E. W. Wood.
© E. W. Wood, New York; 1899:52362,
Aug. 15. 16140
Genus clerk; drama in 3 acts, by T. P. Bayer.
187 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1909 ; D : 17783 ; Theobald
Percy Bayer, New York. 16141
Geoffrey Middleton, gentleman; an original
play in 3 acts, by M. Morton [i. e. M. M. Con-
heim]
© Martha Morton, New York; 1891:908.5,
:\Iar. 10. 16142
Geoffrey's faith; or. The Russian, a play in 5
acts, by F. A. IMathews.
© Fannie Aymar Mathews, New York ;
1881: 15308. Oct. 5. 16143
Geoff rez Dorellez; a drama in 4 acts, by H. K.
Kichniond-West.
© H. Kate Richmond-West, Chicago; 1882:
21371, Dec. 16. 16144
Geografi og kjaerlighed. See Plays; l>y Bjorn-
stjerne Bjornson.
George Douglas; a dramatic idyl in 3 acts, by
Defenthy Wright (William Minturn) 64 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Minturn, New York; 1876:1186,
Jan. 26; 2c. Apr. 26. 16145
as arr. for, and played at the Lyceum
theatre. New Y^'ork, in aid of the AVashing-
ton and Lee university telescope fund, on the
2nd of March, 1878, by Defenthy Wright (W.
IVIinturn) Revised. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Minturn, New York; 1878:2508,
Feb. 28; 2c. Feb. 2S. 16146
George F. Allen's original cowboy minstrels.
See Cowboy's (A) life at twilight.
George Frederick Cooke; a drama in 4 acts,
by R. W. Smiley. 102 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Robert W. Smiley, New York; D: 11892.
Dec. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907. 16147
George Gordon; drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes,
by C. S. Ougman. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17093 ; Clarence S.
Ongman, Chicago. 16148
George has a grouch on sisters; monologue, by
IMary ^Nloncurc Parker. Chicago, Dramatic
publisliing co., 1913. 7 p. 12°.
© Jlay 29, 1913 ; 2c. June 2, 1913 ; D : 33404 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 16149
George Pembroke's patient; by S. E. Fried-
hold.
© Stella E. Frieflhold, Boston ; 1893 : 2862,
.Tan. 12. 16150
790
16151
COPYEIGHTED IN. THE X!rN.ITED STATES
16169
George Rogers Clark. See Historical stories
in dramatic form.
George says boys don't have such, a snap in
life after all; monologue, by IMary INIoncure
Parker. Chicago, Dramatic pub. co., 1910.
6 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; D:
22912 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 16151
George Washington; historical grand opera in 3
acts, by A. Hinrichs, jr., libretto by Ricliard
Geuee, tr. and adapted by A. H. Hoffman.
© August Hinrichs, jr., San Francisco ;
1892:53068, Dec. 27. 16152
a story and a play, by Mary Hazelton
Wade. Boston, R. G. Badger [1914] 91 p.
12°. (Little follis plays of American heroes)
© Dec. 11, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; A:
393029; Richard G. Badger, Boston. r6152a
— or. An American in heaven, a burlesque
for tlie stage, liy J. J. Jennings.
© John J. Jennings, New York ; 1886 :
21001, Sepc. 18. 16153
or. Life and death of George Washing-
ton, an historical drama, by P. Wales.
© Philip Wales, Minneapolis; 1884:19693,
Oct. 1. 16154
■or. The trials of a hero, a dramatic trib-
ute to the great centennial of American inde-
pendence in 4 acts, a prelude and grand finale,
by H. M. Bien.
© H. M. Bien, Port Henry, N. Y. ; 1875:
432, Jan. 13. 16155
See also Historical stories in dramatic
form,
George Washington and the birth of Amer-
ican independence; a scenic, dramatic and
historical pantomime.
© J. T. McCaddou, Philadelphia; 1892:
29150, July 13. 16156
George Washington, jr.; musical comedy in 3
aces, l)y G. M. Cohan.
© George M. Cohan, New York ;. D : 6769,
May 24, 1905. 16157
Georgetown (The) centennial and other
dramas. >s'fcc Alma mater.
Georgia; by M. McCusker. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© M. IVlcCusker, New York ;. D : 10942, July
10, 1907 ; Ic. July 10, 1907. 16158
melodrama in 4 acts, by W. B. Saunders.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. B. Saunders, Waterloo, N. Y. ; D:
7991, Feb. 12, 1906; 2c, Jan. 4, 1906. 16159
a play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
© George Middleton;. New York ; D : 15717,
Apr. 26, 1909. 16160
Georgia (The) debtors. See Colonial plays
for the school-room.
Georgianna's wedding gown; farce in 2 acts,
by Bell Bayless. New York, Dick & Fitzger-
ald, 1914. 26 p. 12°.
© .Jan. 21. 1914; 2c. .Lin. 22, 1914; D:
35742; Dick c^: Fitzgerald, New York. 1616Ca
Georgie; or. Which is which? or. Who's who?
original comedietta in 1 act, by Mrs. D. Lyon.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910 ; D : 21413 ; Mrs. Dore
Lyon, New York. , 16161
Georgie limited; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Stone. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1012 ; D : 29319 ; John Stone,
Cambridge, Mass. 16162
Georgie. the girl who does as she pleases;
comedy in 4 acts, by Rita Leo. [105] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914 ; D : 38106 ; Mrs. E. F.
Leo, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 16162a
Georgiennes (Les); opera bouffe in 3 acts, by
M. Jules Moinaux, music by Offenbach,
libretto in French and English. New York,
Metropolitan job printing & engraving estab-
lishment, 1870. 41 p. 8°.
© John F. Cole, New York ; 1871 : 1489, Feb.
22; 2c. Feb. 27. 16163
Georgie's debut; farce in 1 act, by Hubert Ben-
jamin Osborne. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug 24, 1910; D : 21869 ; Hubert
Osborne, New York. 16164
Georgina; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Franz von
Schonthan. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1908.
1.54 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin; D: 14396,
Nov. 28, 1908; 2c. Nov. 19, 1908. 16165
Same. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben, 1908.
169 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : 13243,
June 25, 1908 ; 2c. June 26, 1908. 16166
Georgo Dandin; au. La konfuzita edzo, kom-
edio en 3 aktoj, de Moliere, el franca lingvo
tradukis Ludoviko Lazaro Zamenhof. (In
La Revuo, Julio-Septembro, 1908)
© July 1, Aug. 1, Sept. 1, 1908 ; Ic. Dec. 24.
1909; A— Foreign 820; Hachette & co., Paris.
16167
Same. Akto 2, 3. {In La Revuo, Augusto,
Septembro, 1908.)
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Hach-
ette & CO., Paris; res. no. 1973, 2017; Ic.
each rec'd Aug. 15, 1908, Sept. 14, 1908.
16168, 16169
7^t
16170
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16184
Geraldine; comedy drama in 3 acts, by E. J.
Doherty. [33] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1011; D: 24458; Edward J.
Doherty, Cliicago. 16170
or, Love and war, a drama in 4 acts, by
M. I. Hannnond.
© Marie Isabelle Hammond, Baltimore;
1879:563. Jan. 13. 16171
Geraldine wants to know; play in 1 act by
J. Steer. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911; D: 24961; Janette
Steer, London. 16172
Geraldine's treachery; a play in 5 acts, by M.
Sinniions. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1911 ; D : 23068 ; Maud Sim-
mons, South Omaha, Neb. 16173
Same. New York, The Shakespeare press,
1913. 61 p. 12°.
© Mar. 25, 1913; 2c. Apr. 23, 1913; A:
346419; Maude E. Sinmions, South Omaha.
Neb. 16174
Geranium of Arizona: melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. IMcVean. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George McVean, Cleveland ; D : 6794.
May 26, 1905; 2c. May 26, 1905. 16175
Gerechtig-keit (Die); eine komodie in 5 akten,
von Otto Ernst [pseud, des O. E. Schmidt]
New York, E. Lederer, 1902. 122 p. 12°
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 2427,
Oct. 9, 1902; 2c. Nov. 21, 1902. 16176
Gerettete (Das) Venedig; tragJidie in 5 auf-
ziigen, von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. 2. aufl.
Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1905. 235 p. 16°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 5629, Oct.
12, 1904: 2c. Oct. 12, 1904. 16177
Gerl Woodward; or. The victim of revenge,
a mekxlrama in 4 acts, by M. G. Morgan.
© Mary G. Morgan, United States; 1SS6:
22200, Oct. 4. 16178
Germ (The) of love; or. Dote and antidote,
pl^ay in 2 acts, by E. R. Cummins. [3], 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D: 30483; Edmund
Richard Cummins, Worcester. 16179
Germain Gerard. Sec Fate.
German- American (A); a comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1897:
24780, Apr. 21. 16180
German aristocracy; nmsical farce comedy in
3 acts, by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark. New York; 1893:
41673, Sept. 14. 16181
German astrologers; or, The German astrono-
mers, by Sam Shannon [pseud, of S. llafsky]
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sam Rafsky. New York; D : 7970, Fe!).
10, 190(5; 2c. Feb. 10, 1906. 16182
German astronomers. See German astrolo-
gers.
German (A) baron; a comedy drama, in 4 acts,
by F. W. Lee. 41 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Franklyu W. Lee, St. I'aul ; 1S95 : 27654,
May 21; 2c. May 21. 16183
Sec also New Years in New York.
German brokers; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
R. J. Bentley. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1909; D : 17221 ; Robert J(.lm
Bentley, Monroe, Mich. 16184
German (The) classics of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries; masterpieces of German
literature tr. into English. Editor-in-chief:
Kuno Francke. Assistant editor-in-chief: Wil-
liam Guild Howard, v. 1-20. New York, The
German publication society [1914] 20 v.
fronts., plates, ports. 8°.
Dramatic contents : v. 1. Iphigenia in
Tauris, and Faust, pt. 1, 2, by Goethe. — v. 3.
Death of Wallenstein, and William Tell, by
Schiller. — v. 4. The prince of Homburg, by
Heinrich von Kleist. — v. 6. Medea, and The
Jewess of Toledo, by Franz Grillparzer. —
v. 7. The sword and queue, by Karl Ferdi-
nand Gutzkow. — V. 9. Maria Magdalena, and
Siegfried's death, by Friedrich Hebbel, The
hereditary forester, by Otto Ludwig. — v. 12.
The journalists, by Gustav Freytag. — v. 16.
The master of Palmyra, by Adolf Wilbrandt,
The farmer forsworn, by Ludwig Anzcn-
gruber, Faith and fireside, by Karl Schon-
herr. — v. 17. King Henry, by Ernst von Wil-
denbruch, John the Baptist, by Hermann
Sudermann, Tete-a-tete, by Ludwig Fulda,
Death and the fool, and The death of Titian,
by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. — v. 18. The
weavers, The sunken bell, and Michael
Kramer, by Gerhart Hauptmann. — v. 20.
Mother Earth, by Max Halbe, The marriage
of Sobeide, by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, The
green cockatoo, and Literature, by Arthur
Schnitzler, The court singer, by Frank Wede-
kind, Tristram the jester, by Ernst Hardt.
v. 1-5 © Dec. 15, 1913; Ic. Dec. 22, 1913;
Ic. Jan. 23, 1914; A: 362501.
V. 6-9 © Mar. 23, 1914 ; 2c. May 28, 1914 ;
A : 371159.
V. 10-13 © Sept. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1914 ;
A : 379981.
V. 14-17 © Nov. 25, 1914 ; Ic. Dec. 30, 1914 ;
Ic. Jan. 16, 1915; A: 393828.
v. 18-20 © Dec. 24. 1914 ; Ic. Dec. 30, 1914 ;
Ic. Jan. 16, 1915; A: 393829; German publ.
soc. New York. 16184a-16184e
792
16185
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16199
German colonel; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by L. D. Hirsch. 73 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Leon D. Hirsch, Trenton, N. J. ; D :
9448, Nov. 16, 1906; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 16185
German (The) congressman; a monologue, by
A. Hoffman. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914 ; D : 722 A ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. [Registered in Class C rec-
ord book] 16185a
German (A) conspiracy; serio comedy playlet,
by H. Turberville. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42409 ; Henry Tur-
berville, Washington. 16185b
German (The) courier. See Prince Karl.
German (The) dentist; a 1 act musical comedy,
by W. L. ShTusonne and Birnie Louis [pseud,
of L. Birnbaum] 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. Le Claire Slausonne and Louis Birn-
baum, New York ; D : 11784, Nov. 11, 1907 ;
2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 16186
German dialect political monolog'ue; To the
Speaker of the House of Miss Representa-
tives, by B. Niemeyer. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D: 36726; Bernhardt
Niemeyer, Brooklyn. 16186a
German (The) dude; or, Gotlip's scheme, a
comedy in 3 acts, by L. Church.
© Louis Church, Buffalo ; 1884 : 22973, Nov.
17. 16187
German (The) emigrant; or. Love and sour-
krout, a laughable sketch in 1 scene, by
Larrv Toolev, arr. bv Charles White. New
York, R. M. De Witt, 1876. 7 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 83] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7978, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 16188
See also Nobody.
German (The) Jonah; a musical drama in 4
acts, by R. M. Taylor.
© Robert M. Taylor, New York; 1880:
14439, Sept. 23. 16189
or. The ship we crossed the sea in, a
musical drama in 4 acts.
© R. M. Taylor, New York; 1880:14718,
Sept. 29. 16190
German lessons; in 1 act, by Herbert Hall
Winslow. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1906. 20 p. front, (port.) 12°.
(Charles Dickson's famous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8714,
June 18, 1906; 2c. June 16, 1906. 16191
German life on the Mississippi. See Chris
and Lean.
German made; a dramatic composition in 2
acts, by J. M. Weber and L. M. Fields.
© Joseph M. Weber and Lewis M. Fields,
New York; 1897:32230, May 27. 16192
German (The) minstrel; in 3 acts, bv C. T.
Ellis.
© Chas. T. Ellis, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1S8G:
24488, Oct. 30. 16193
German old maid as American concert leader;
a play in 1 act, by C. Ritter. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Constanze Ritter, Atlantic City ; D :
13285, July 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 3, 1908. 16194
German (A) picnic; play, by H. A. Pearce. 3
p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D: 28745; Harry A.
Pearce, New York. 16195
German politician. Sec German (The) sen-
ator.
Gei-man (The) professor. See Herr Arnim.
German roses; tragic scene, by G. F. Sturgis.
[1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1914; D: 37906; Granville
Forbes Sturgis, Denver. 16195a
German (The) senator; monologue being a re-
vision of the same title with added matter, by
A. Hoffman. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(Series B, pt. 1)
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1914 ; D : 36230 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 16195b
The German politician; a monologue, by
Aaron Hoffman. [4th ed.] New York, A.
Hoffman ; London, B. F. Stevens & Brown co.,
1914. 5 p. 1., 3-387 p. 12°.
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Nov. 18, 1914; A:
388453; Aaron Hoffman, New York. 16195c
— See also Speaker (The) of the house.
German (A) soldier; an original singing com-
edy drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by Harry
W. Emmet.
© James A. Reilly, Baltimore ; 1893 : 21884.
May 5. 16196
German (The) volunteer; a military allegory
and comedy drama in 5 acts, by W. D. Saphar.
© Will D. Saphar, Philadelphia; 1883:
20202, Nov. 1. 16197
a military allegory in 5 acts, with appro-
priate tableaux, by W. D. Saphar.
© Will D. Saphar, Philadelphia; 1880:
6158, Apr. 20. 16198
— a military allegory with appropriate tab-
leaux, by W. D. Saphar.
© Will D. Saphar, Warsaw, Ind. ; 1878:
4503, Apr. 15. 16199
793
16200
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16221
German (The) volunteers; a fnrce comedy in 4
acts, by J. D. Farrell.
© John D. Farrell, Chicago; 1899:21267,
Mar. 23. 16200
a musical farce comedy libretto in 3 acts,
by J. D. Farrell.
© John D. Farrell, Chicago; 1899:35266,
May 26. 16201
German (The) wanderer, Schnieder; or, The
tmknown wanderer, a play by C. B. Grant.
© C. B. Grant, New York ; 1884 : 1307,
Jan. 18. 16202
G^rmania.
© Henry Ji. Pain, New York; 1801:36762,
Oct. 12; 2c. Oct. 12. 16203
book of comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by
La V. A. Barber. Typewritten.
© La Verne A. Barber. IMars, Pa.; 1000 A:
13351, May 28 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1901. 16204
dramma lirico in xm prologo, 2 quadri e un
epilogo. di Luigi Illica, musica di Alberto
Franchettl. Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi & e. ;
New York, Boosey & co., 1902. 46 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D:1509: Mar.
3, 1902; 2c. Mar. 3, 1902. 16205
— Same. 2d ed. Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi &
c. ; New York, Boosey & co., 1902. 47 p. 8".
[Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D : 1521, IMar.
7, 1902; 2c. Mar. 7, 1902. 16206
-handlung in 2 bildern, einem vor- und einem
naclispiel, von Luigi Illica, deutsch von Al-
fred Briiggemann, nuisik von Alberto Fran-
chetti. Mailund [etc.] G. Ricordi; New York,
Boosey & co., 1907. 59 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© G. Ricordi & co.. Milan ; D : 11828. Nov.
27, 1907; 2c. Nov. 27. 1907. 16207
— a lyrical drama in a prologue, 2 scenes and
epilogue, Italian libretto by Luigi Illica, with
an English prose tr. by Claude Aveling.
music bv Alberto Francbetti. London, G.
Ricordi & co., 1907. 1 p. 1., [3], 4-61, 4-61 p.
[Libretto only. Italian and English]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; L) : 11639, Oct.
31, 1907; 2c. Oct.. 31, 1907. 16208
or, A Roman conspiracy, a play in 5 acts
and; allegorical tableau of Herman's statue,
by A. L. Adams.
© A. Lemuel Adams, New York ; 1879 : 3624.
Mar. 17. 16209
Germantown Dutch minstrels; by J. J. Ben-
nett and F. B. Darling. 3 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912 ; D : 28512 ; Jules J. Ben-
nett and Fayette B. Darling, New York.
16210
Germelshausen; a drama in 4 acts, by Mary
(Jray I'eck, Carl Kchlenker, [and] Frances B.
Potter. IMlnneapolis, The H. W. Wilson com-
pany, 1904. 53 p. 12°.
© Carl Schlenker, Minneapolis; I> : 5963.
Dec. 27, 1904; 2c. Jan. 14, 1905. 16211
Germen (El); drama en 2 actos y un epilogo,
original de M, de Zarraga. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1910. 46, [8] p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21981; Miguel de Zarraga, Madrid. 16212
Germinal; or, The Knights of labor, drama in
5 acts and 12 tableaux, by Emile Zola, tr.
and adapted by the Franco-American agency
for dramatic literature, ltd.
© Franeois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886:7087, Mar. 26. 16213
Germs; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. Beau-
(lette. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Beaudette, Lavinia, Mont. ; D :
16053, June 11, 1909; 2c. June 11, 19(»9.
16214
Gemot; dramati.sche dichtung, von Gustav Kas-
tropp.
© Breitkopf & Hjirtel, Leipzig ; 1897 : 26567,
Apr. 30; 2c. May 26. 16215
Gertie, a child heroine; a drama in 3 acts and
tableaux, by Jeff. S. Loreton.
© William H. Tuttle, San Francisco; 1878:
9103, Aug. 7. 16216
Gertie's loyalty; or. The notorious raid on
the Driggs Guyon counterfeiting gang, by
F. C. Thomas.
© Florence C. Thomas, Dayton, O. ; 1896:
44047, Aug. 1. 16217
Gertie's vindication; a drama in 2 acts, by G\, H.
Pierce. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1888.
1 p. 1., 16 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 2-55] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:32045.
Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 16218
Gertrude; drama in 3 acts, by HJalniar Soder-
berg, authorized tr. by A. B. Fries.
© Anna B. PYies, Milwaukee, D: 10441,
Apr. 29, 1907. 16219
a play, prologue and 5 acts, by Philip Shir-
ley and E. W. Townsend.
© Edward W. Townsend, San Francisco;
1883 : 9011, May 15. 16220
play in 4 acts, by Alfred Bouchinet, adapted
to the American stage by A. Douzet. [1],
123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22880; Antonin
Douzet, Paris. 16221
794
16222
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
16238
Gertrude — Continued.
or, A daughter of the Revolution, in
5 act.s, by W. H. Wliitney.
© William H. Whitney, Milwaukee; 1900
A: 26752, Oct. 27. 16222
or, A father's love, a play in 5 acts, by
S. Isaacs.
© Simon Isaacs, Chicago ; 1876 : 1677.
P'eb. 7. 16223
Gervaise (La) — Continued.
or, L'assommoir, a drama in 5 acts, drama-
tized from the French of Emile Zola, by E.
Binsse and J. W. Overall.
© Edward Binsse and John W. Overall,
United States ; 1879 : 519G, Apr. 18. 16234
[ Gesammelte dramen; von Anton Tcheclioff,
Yiddisli von M. Warsha und K. Teper] [New
York, Maisel & co.] 1911. 224 p. 12°.
or, The price of liberty, a drama in 5 -•r ^j;^-;-)^ rir^XTl r'^br^NTI?:! .lIN^rS?:: INtJllN
acts, by W. H. AVliitney
© William H. Whitney, Milwaukee; 1879:
15335, Nov. 15. 16224
a drama in 6 acts, by W. H. Whitney.
© William H. Whitney, Milwaukee; 1885:
15616, July 20. 16225
Gertrude Denning's love affair; a drama In
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. S3 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12094, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1908.
16226
Gertrude Hoffmann's new revue; play in 12
scenes, by (J. Hoffmann. 28 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D: 34616; Gertrude
Hoffmann, Coney Island, N. Y. 16227
Gertrude Mason; a drama in 4 acts, by M. M.
Sliedd. Buchanan, Mich., Independent book
and job rooms, 1883. 2 p. 1., 91 p. 12°,
© Mary M. Shedd, Three Oaks, Mich. ; 1883 :
11073, June 18 ; 2c. June 28. 16228
Gertrude Mason, M. D.; or. The lady doctor,
a farce in 1 act for female characters only,
by L. M. C. Armstrong. New York, H. Roor-
bach, 1898. 14 p. 12°.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1898:
57011, Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 10. 16229
Gertrude of Wyoming; a burlesque in 2 acts,
by Philo-dramatis [pseud, of De W. C. Cooley]
© De Witt C. Cooley, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
1872 : 12132, Nov. 18. 16230
Gertrude Wheeler, M. D.; a comedy in 1 act
(female cliaracters), by Harry Parker.- New
York, The Roxbury publishing company [1899]
18 p. 16°. (The Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 :
76306, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 16231
Gertrude's inheritance; by A. D. Higgius. 40 p;
f°. Typewritten.
© Agnes Dyer Higgins, Custer, Mont. ; D :
7863, Jan. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1906. 16232
Gervaise (La); piece realiste en 1 acte . . .
[par E. Duesberg] Paris, Barbre, 1905. 66 p.
12°.
© PJdmond Duesberg, I»aris ; D : 7757, Dec.
26; 1905; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905; 16233
Contents: [Onkel Vania (Uncle Vanya). —
Der wasser fogel (Tlie sea gull). — Der kar-
shen gorten (The cherry garden)]
.^ri:-;K.i ]mNp nn-
© June 10, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; A:
297181 ; Maisel & co., New York. 16235
von Henrik Ibsen] [New York, Maisel &
CO.] 1910. 2 p. 1., 3-107, 3-149 p. 12°.
Contents : [Nora ; ibersezt von M. Wint-
shevsky. — Wilde ente ; ibersetzt von A. Frum-
kin]
i?-ib^n ^-i-.^pDHDr^tim .^s ps toiirnrs^N- ;xix3
© Jan. 10, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; A:
297179; Maisel & co.. New York. 16236
— —Same. [New York, Maisel & co.] 1910.
122, 133 p. 12°.
Contents: [Rosmersholm ; ibersezt von A.
Goldwin. — Frau von Y'^am ; ibersezt von A,
Yam]
.2^ .X ps 'jurT"ir2*N ;c'' p£ '^nc
© Jan. 10, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; A:
297174; Maisel & co.. New York. 16237
Same. [New York, Maisel & co., 1911] 91,
3-120, 3-88 p. 12°.
Contents: [Der kleiner Eyolf ; ibersezt von
K. Teper. — Johann Gabriel Borkman, und
Wenn mir todte erwachen ; ibersezt von A.
Frumkin]
© Oct. 7, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1911 ; A : 297435.
Maisel & co.. New York. 16238
795
16239
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16255
Gesammelte dramen — Continued.
von Leonid Andrcev] [New York, Maisel
& CO.] 1911. 9.'), 118, 92 1). 12°.
Contents: fDas loben 1'un'ui nienschen .
Yiddisli von Wnrslui und Liijjin. — Keiiii?
Hunger ; Yiddish von OlKin. — Die teg fun
unser leben ; Yiddisli von M. Katz]
.Y'l:nP .-;: pD a^^nr \yj2i'b ^yty.N
© Sept. 10, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; A:
297180 ; Maisel & co., New Yorl^. 16239
Gesammelte werke; [von] Bj0rnstjerue B.i0rn-
son, einzige autorisiorte deutsclie volksaus-
gabe, In-sg. von Julius Elias. 4., 5. bd. Berlin,
S. Fischer verlag, 1911. 2 v. 12°
Contents : 4. bd. Dramen. — H. bd. Dramen
und briefe.
© Dec. 13, 1911; 2c. each Feb. 17, 1912;
A — Foreign 4494 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin.
16240
von Detlev von Liliencron. 4. bd. Dramen.
1.-3. aufl. Berlin, Schuster & Loeffler, 1912.
2 p.l ., 7-418 p. 1 1. 12°.
Contents : Knut der lierr. — Der rachezug. —
Die Rantzow und die Pogwisch. — Der Trifels
und Palermo. — Die Merowinger. — Pokahon-
tas.
© May 23, 1912 ; 2c. July 5, 1912 ; A— For-
eign 5444; Schuster & Loemer, Berlin. 16241
Geschiedene (Die) frau; operette in 3 akten,
von Victor Leon, musik von Leo Fall. 81 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzraan-
sky), Vienna; D : 14248, Nov. 9. 1908; 2c. Nov.
9, 1908; 2c. June 17, 1909. (Printed) 16242
See also Girl (The) in the train.
Geschundene (Der) raubritter.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York ; 1870 :
9196. Aug. 7. 16243
Geschwister (Die); bluette iii niehreren scenen,
von G. Boehm. New York, 1906. 5 p. 1., 20 p.
12°.
© Gustav Boehm, Hobokeu, N. J. : D :
9236, Oct. 15, 1906; 2c. Nov. 20, 1906. 16244
— dramatisches sittenbild in 4 akten, von
H. EUermann. Appleton. Wi.s., Im selbst-
verlag des verfassers, 1894.
© Hermann EUermann. Appleton, Wis. ;
1894:9820, Feb. 12; 2c. Feb. 12. 16245
Gesellschaftsspiel; 3 akte aus dem leben einer
tlame, von Felix Joskv. Berlin, E. Bloch, 1912.
.^>0 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D : 33449 ; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 16246
Geste of Hynde Horn. .S'ct; Ye geste of
Hynde Horn.
Gesundbeter (Der); schwank in 3 akten, von
• A. O. Weber. Berlin, Weber-haus, 1910.
103 p. 16°.
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. Nov. 30, 1910; D:
22683 ; Weberdiaus verlagsgesellschaft. Ber-
lin. 16247
Get away quick. <S'ee Put it down easy.
Get-away-quick Dug'an; comedy in 1 act, by
H. Leighton. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1911; D : 25615 ; Harry
Leighton, New York. 16248
Get backs; dialogiie for 2 comedians, by Frank
Duniont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Wit-
iiiark ^ sons [1902] 8 p. 12°.
© IM. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 27.^)3,
Dec. 10, 1902; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 16249
Get busy with Emily; a farce in 3 acts, from
the French, by Walter Hackett. 161 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20821 ; A. H. Woods,
New York. 16250
Get happy; 1 act comedy, by Tom Fitch. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16338 ; Julia Ro
maine and Sarah Louise Marks, New Y'^ork.
16251
Get-poor-quick Welling'ton; musical farce in
1 act, by J. B. Haviland. [20] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libi'etto only]
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D : 36745 ; J. Butler
Haviland, Mattapan, Mass. 16251a
Get-rich-quick; a 3 act comedy, by I. Lenharr.
© Ida Lenharr, New York; D : 3287, Feb.
18, 1903. 16252
Get-rich-quick society; or. One hundred for
thirty, farce, by Frank Dumont.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1899:6784,
Jan. 19; 2c. Jan. 19. 16253
Get-rich-quick Walling'ford.
© George 11. Chester, Cincinnati ; D : 13520.
_Aug. 10, 1908. 16254
dramatic composition, by B. Ongley, based
on novel of same name by George Randoli»h
Chester. 189 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20741 ; Byron Ong-
ley, Hartford. 16255
play in 4 acts, by G. M. Cohan. 164 p
f°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1910; D: 22949; George M.
Cohan, New York. 16256
79G
16256
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UKITED STATES
16274
Get rig-ht out of this theatre; play in 1 act, by
Willard Mack. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913 ; D : 34586 ; Sylvester &
Vance, Hudsonville, Mich. 16257
Get the business; play in 1 act, by S. E. Smyth.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36354 ; Samuel E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 16257a
Get the hook; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
F. A. Kummer. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Arnold Kummer, Baltimore ; D :
14361, Nov. 24, 1908; 2c. Nov. 24, 1908.
16258
a comi-dramatic etching in 2 scenes, by
Edwin Brandt. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Brandt, New York ; D : 12185, Jan. 16,
1908 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1908. 16259
Get the money; life play of the present, by
D. Caughlan. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912 ; D : 29248 ; D. Caughlan,
Chicago. 16260
modern reflection in 1 act, by E. G. Long-
man. [3], 13 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913 ; D : 32146 ; Edward G.
Longman, Brooklyn. 16261
Get your tickets; 14 minute monologue, by E.
Warren Hatch. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1909; D: 16305; Albert L.
Washburn, Roxbury, Mass. 16262
Getaway (The); comedy surprise in 1 act, by
N. Leffingwell. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 25093 ; Nat Lefling-
well, New York. 16263
drama in 1 act, by W. A. Page. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1910; D: 22770'; William A.
Page, New York. 16264
— dramatic sketch, by G. Loane. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910; D : 22671 ; George
Loane, New York. 16264a
— play, by M. E. Campion. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D : 39650 ; Moli.se E.
Campion, New York. 16264b
— play in 1 act, by D. J. Shea. [2], 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1913; D: 33690; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 16265
by J. G. Lyle. [2], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; D: 36446; H. Sliker-
man, San Francisco.
16265a
Getaway (The) — Continued.
sketch in 1 scene, by Howard Lindsay,
Jack C. Grey, and H. Maitland. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912 ; D : 28386 ; Harry Mait-
land, Geneva, O. 16266
a western sketch, by B. M. Bower [pseud.
of B. M. Sinclair] 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20827 ; B. M. Sin-
clair, Santa Cruz, Cal. 16267
or. The raft, melodramatic farce in 3 acts.
by J. C. Daly. [100] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D : 36852 ; John C.
Daly, Winnipeg, Canada. 16267a
Getaway (The) of Jimmy; comedy sketch, by
E. R. Smith. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914; D: 37887; E. Richard-
son Smith, Chicago. 16267b
Getthemoneygroph; by Will Kilroy.
© W. Kilroy, New York ; 1897 : 65469, Nov.
24. 16268
Gettin' an angel; a farcical sketch, by L. Lon-
ergan. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lester Lonergan, New York ; D : 14018,
Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 16269
Getting a divorce; sketch in 1 act, by Aaron
HofCman. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911; D: 23955; Carlin &
Penn, Buffalo. 16270
or. The empty flat, comedy in 1 act, by
E. M. L. Cook. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911; D: 23684; Edith
Maida Lessing Cook, Chicago. 16271
Getting a job; by G. H. Neiswender. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© George H. Neiswender, New York ; D :
5081, May 26, 1904 ; 2c. June 15, 1904. 16272
Getting a reputation; in 1 act, by J. A. Flynn.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17010 ; Joseph A.
Flynn, Brooklyn. 16273
play in 1 act, by J. Wallace. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1915; D: 40216; Joseph
Wallace, Brooklyn. 16273a
Getting a start; or. At rehearsal, play in 1
act, by L. E. Coflield. [8] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 19, 1911; D: 24731; Loretto E.
Coffield, Chicago. 16274
Getting acquainted with money; play in 1 act,
by T. E. Kyle. 18 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1915 ; D : 40836 ; Thomas E.
Kyle, New York. 16274a
797
16275
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16293
Getting acquainted with mother; original play
Ln 1 act, by W. B. Patton. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 29, 1910 ; D : 21679 ; William B.
Patton, Rochester, N. Y. 16275
Gretting away with it; comedy playlet, by G.
Kelly. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1912 ; T> : 31032 ; George Kelly,
New York. 16276
— drama in 3 acts, by R. H. Davis. 121 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1914 ; D : 3S451 ; Robert Hark-
ness Davis, Washington. 16276a
play in 1 act, by Ann Brown [pseud, of
Ann Stewart] and Jack Miller [pseud, of
R.D.Miller] 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34725 ; Rolford D.
Miller and Ann Stewart, New York. 16277
— See also Cinch (A)
Getting' engaged; vaudeville skit in 1 scene, by
Kolund Oliver [pseud, of Henry White] 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D : 35183 ; Henry
White. Sacramento, Cal. 16278
Getting even; comic playlet in 2 scenes, by J. S.
Ennis. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911 ; D : 25918 ; Jennie Shei-
man Ennis, Detroit. 16279
— dramatic playlet, by M. Keightley. 15 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21255 ; Mabel Keight-
ley, South Bend, Ind. 16280
— play in 4 acts. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1912 ; D : 31689 ; Wilda Daly.
New York. 16281
Getting her rights; comedy in 1 act, by Roland
Oliver [pseud, of Henry White] 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913 ; D : 35182 ; Henry White.
Sacramento, Cal. 16282
Getting his; comedy sketch, l)y J. W. Sayr^.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1910; D : 21918 ; J. W. Say re,
Seattle. - 16283
Getting hooked up; 1 act farce, by H. M. Har-
vey. [1], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1913; D: 32978; Harold Mel-
lor Harvey, Grand Rapids, Mich. 16284
Getting into society; comedy dialogue, by L.
Chevalier. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911 ; D : 25752 ; Louis Che-
valier, New York. 16285
Getting married; comedy of love and busi-
ness in 4 acts, by F. C. Rodgers. [133] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1914; D: 37048; Frank C.
Rodgers, Chicago. 16285a
play in 1 act, by C. TVI. Lindsay [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1912; D : 30837 ; Clarence
]\ransfield Lindsay, Brooklyn. 16286
with preface, by Bernard Shaw. New
York, Brentano's, 1913. 205 p. 16°
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
.3611 55 ; -G. B. Shaw, London. 16287
— or. A million for a husband, play in 1
act, by G. Dehly. [1], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D: 32314; Gerhard
Dehly, Alorristown, N. J. 16288
— See also Doctor's dilemma.
Getting out; play in 1 act, by E. Ann. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D: 42054; Emily Ann,
New York. 16288a
Getting ready for Christmas eve. See Little
(The) toy band.
Getting rich; comedy in 4 acts, by 1'. E. Browne.
[7], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1913; D: 31876; Porter Emer-
son Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 16289
Getting rid of himself; or, One foot in the
grave, comedv of a coffin, bv David De Wolf
[pseud, of W. A. Snow] [40] p. 4". Type-
v.ritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1914; D: 36336; Walter A.
Snow, Peterborougli, N. H. 16289a
Getting rid of the minister; or, The tittle-tattle
society, a comediette in 2 scenes.
© C. H. Pierson. Prairie City, 111. ; 1.S83 :
16046, Sept. L 16290
Getting square on the call boy; a humorous
negro sketch in 1 scene, as arr. by Charles
Wiiite. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875.
5 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 77] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 187.-5:
14046, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1876. 16291
Getting the evidence; in 1 act, by R. Stodart.
[2], 27 1). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1910; D: 22232; Robert Stod-
art, New York. 16292
Getting the goods; pl;iy in 1 act, by S. H. Keat-
ing and .Mary Slieridan. [2], 26 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 17, 1913; D: 38252; Stella Ham-
merstcin Keating, New York. 16293
798
16294
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16310
Getting the money.; sketch iu 1 act, by C. W.
Govier. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911 ; D : 232G6 ; C. W. Govier,
Toledo, O. 16294
Getting- there; by T. J. Gaffney. 43 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20426 ; Tliomas J.
Gaffney, Albany. 16295
R.
comedy and drama in 3 acts, bv F
Curda. [1], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 4, 1914; D: 37225; Frank R.
Curda, Chicago. 16295a
Getting wise; 3 act satire on the present day
society, by C. O. Carver. [55] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911; D : 25239 ; Christine
Oliver Carver. New York. 16296
Getting wise to Josie; thirty minute sketch,
book by S. H. Pool, music and lyrics by
Jeanne M. Boyd. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D : 32811 ; Sophia H.
Pool, Louisville. 16297
Gettysburg; a drama of the American Civil
War, by W. J. McKee. [Pittsburgh] Nevin
Gribbin & co., printers, 1879. 87 p. 12°.
© W. J. McKee, Pittsburgh; 1879:9573,
July 21; 2c. Aug. 8. 16298
a military drama in 5 acts, by C. C. Conlee.
© Cheever Clinton Conlee, Washington ;
1890 : 19193, June 14. 16299
a military play iu 5 acts, by A. C. Butts.
© Arthur C. Butts, New York ; 1892 : 24751,
June 13. 16300
play in 1 act, by P. Mackaye. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911 ; D : 24537 ; Percy Mac-
kaye, Windsor, Vt. 16301
or, Crossing the line, a military drama in
3 acts and a prologue, by C. Scott an^ S. K.
Coburn.
© Claire Scott and S. K. Coburn, United
States ; 1889 : 37403, Dec. 9. 16302
or. Through two wars, a military melo-
drama in 5 acts, by E. T. Edgerton and W. F.
Felch, originally copyrighted in 1884 as
Through two wars, rev. and rewritten by
the original authors.
© Ernest T. Edgerton and W. Farrand
Felch, United States ; 1888 : 12138, Apr. 26.
16303
— See also Yankee fantasies.
Gettysburg (The) gun; or, A day with Sedg-
wick in Pennsylvania; or, Reminiscences of
the civil war, by P. H. Heffrenan. 21 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Patrick Henry Heffrenan, New York ; D :
2991, Feb. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1903. 16304
Gevatter Tod; ein marchen von der menschheit,
drama in 5 aufziigen, von Eberhard Konig.
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1900. 132 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin; 1899:84280,
Dec. 29; 2c. Dec. 29. 16805
Gewandte (Der) Fritz; lustspiel in 3 akten
najch einer erzahlung aus dem Ungarischen,
von Heinrich Friede. Leipzig, B. Friede,
1914. 57 p. 12°.
© May 6, 1914 ; Ic. July 17, 1914 ; D : 38025 ;
Bernh. Friede, Leipzig. 16305a
Gewgaws. See Bazoo (The)
Gewissenssache (Die); komodie in 1 akt, von
Hans Miiller. Berlin, F, Bloch erben, 1912.
25 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1913 ; D : 31984 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 16306
Gezunkene (Die) (The reprobate); drama iu 4
acts, by N. H. Hornstine.
2 p. 1., 80 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914 ; D : 37832 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 16306a
Verwun-
Gezv/ungene (Eine) heirath
schene (Die) princessin.
See
Ghetto (The)
scenes.
See Certain new and original
Ghetto (The) girl; by G. R. Sims. [29] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1910; D: 21784; George R.
Sims, London. 16307
Ghost (The); by A. Roucolle. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Adrienne Roucolle, Denver; D : 15082,
Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 16308
Ghost (The) breaker; a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by C. AY. Goddard and P. Dickey. 97 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Goddard and Paul Dickey,
New York; D : 15073 ; Feb. 13, 1909; 2c. Feb.
13, 1909. 16309
Ghost-flower (The) ; drama in 5 acts, by J. T.
Moore. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1911; D: 24093; John Trot-
wood Moore, Nashville. 16310
799
16311
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16328
Ghost in a pawn shop; an Ethiopian sketch in
1 scene, by Mr. Macliey, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt [1875] 1
p. 1., 6 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 58] )
• © Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7710, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 16311
Ghost (The) in the boarding school; a comedy
in 1 act, by Oh^n Steiner. New Yoi-k, The
Roxbury publishing company [1899] 9 p.
16°. (Wizard series)
(£) Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 :
76323, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 16312
Ghost (The) of an idea; a comedietta in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by Amelia Sanford. Philadel-
phia, The IViui publishing company, 1898.
13 p. 12°. ([Dramatic library, no. 141])
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1898 : 47183,
Aug. 9; 2c. Aug. 10. 16313
Ghost (The) of Bone Squash; an Ethiopian
burlesque, in 1 scene. New York, Happy
hours company [1874] 8 p. 12°. (On cover:
The Ethiopian drama)
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12226,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 16314
Ghost (The) of Clifton; a drama in 5 acts, by
I\I. .7. Mitchell. 69 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Marv Jane Mitchell, Martinsville, Ind. ;
D : 4728, Mar. 16, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904.
16315
Ghost (The) of Hastings; a poetical drama
based on fiction, by N. Hilts.
© Nellie Hilts, Cincinnati; 1896:57162,
Oct. 17. 16316
Ghost (The) of Jerry Bundler; [a comedy in 1
act] by W. W. Jacobs and Chas. Rock, adapted
from W. W. Jacobs' story, Jerry Bundler.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1908. 19 p. 12°. ([French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best
authors, no. 138] )
© W. W. Jacobs and Charles Rock, Lon-
don ; D : 12566, Mar. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 14,
1908. 16317
Ghost (The) of John Dilks; 3 act problem play,
by W. :m. Goff. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1913; D: 33119; William M.
Goff, Pleasantville, N. J. 16318
Ghost of Rosalys; a play, by C. L. Moore.
Philadelphia, For the author, 1900. 174 p.
12°.
© Charles Leonard Moore, Philadelphia;
1900 A: 24899, Oct. 6; 2c. Oct. 27. 16319
Ghost of the groom; by P. N. Jans. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912; D: 28662; Peter N.
Jans, Evanston, 111. 16320
Ghost (The) of Wiggly X; musical comedy in
2 acts, books and lyrics by D'Evelyn Lurl
Wallace [pseud, of H. C. Anderson] and A. T.
McNulty. [7], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912 ; D : 31709 ; H. Chester
Anderson and Ancyn T. McNulty, San Fran-
cisco. 16321
Ghost (The) party; a play in 3 acts, by R. G.
Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1882:
2841, Feb. 23. 16322
See also Skating-rink (The)
Ghost (The) walks. See Octopus (The)
Ghosts; a drama of family life, in 3 acts, by
Henrik Ibsen, tr. from the Norwegian by
Henrietta Frances Lord. New ed. rev. Chi-
cago, Lily publishing house, 1890. xii, 108 p.
16°.
© Lily pub. house, Chicago; 1890:26092,
Aug. 23 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 16323
a farcical nightmare in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr., New York ;
1896 : 66435, Dec. 7 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1897. 16324
-See also Hants. — Works (The) of Henrik
Ibsen.
Ghost's (The) guest; dramatic tableau of the
future, by M. E. Moore. 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D : 33255 ; Marion E.
IMoore, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 16325
Ghoul (The); drama in 3 acts and final scene,
bv [D. B.] Taylor and [Geraldine Devere]
Canfield. [7], 100 p., illus. (incl. ports.) 4°.
Typewritten. [With music]
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915 ; D : 42500 ; Taylor-
Canfield, St. Louis. 16325a
Giafar; a tragedy, l)y A. Bard.
© Andreas Bard, Walla Walla, Wash.;
D : 10605. Apr. 20, 1!)07. 16326
Gianconnimo; nnierikanisches drama in 3 acten,
von E. Wetzstein-Kleffner. [New York, Meyer
l)rothers] 1908. 38 p. 8°.
© Emmv Wet/stein-Kleffner, New York ;
D:121G7, FtL. C, 1:m)8; 2c. Mar. 20, 1908.
16327
Giannettas traenen; schauspiol in 3 akton, von
Francesc(» Pastonchi, deutsch von Otto Eisen-
schltz. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 32434; Conuedia,
Vienna. 16328
800
16329
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16344
Giant (The); a modern American drama in 3
acts, by A. E. Luzzi. 127 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Arthur Edward Luzzi, New York ; D :
15059, Feb. 11, 1909; 2c. Feb. 11, 1909. 16329
Giant's (The) awakening; a play of tlie future
in 4 acts, by A. Vogt. 95 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© August Vogt, Dallas ; D : 15975. May 29,
1909; 2c. May 27, 1909. 16330
Giant's (The) Causeway; a romantic Irish
drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Dougherty. 99 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William H. Dougherty, Washington; D:
67.3, July 18, 1901; 2c. Dec. 15, 1903. 16331
Giant's robe; by Anstey [pseud, of Thomas
Anstey Guthrie], dramatized by M. Morton
[i. e. M. M. Conheim]
© IMartha Morton, New York ; 1884 : 2173"( .
Oct. 30. 16332
Gib; play in 4 acts, by E. D. Biggers. 123 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16. 1914; D : 38503 ; Earl Derr
JBigger.s, Pittsfield, Mass. 16332a
Giboyer's son; a comedy in 5 acts, by Emile
Augier, tr. by Benedict Papot. {In The
drama, no. 4, Nov. 1911 ; periodical © Nov.
15, 1911; 2c. Nov. 21, 1911; B: 249491; Dra-
matic pub. CO., Chicago) 16332b
Gibson (The) girl; a complicated musical draw-
ing in 3 acts, book by M. Ott. nuisic by Milan
Bennett. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Matt. Ott, Boston ; D : 5113, June 2. 1904 :
2c. Oct. 21, 1904. 16333
a play in 4 acts, by S. E. Taylor.
© Samuel Elmer Taylor, St. Louis ; D : 7875,
Jan. 19, 1906. 16334
Gibson (A) widow; a 3 act farce comedy, by
Carrie W. Colburn. 152 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert B. Monroe, New York ; D : 1433,
Feb. 12, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1902. . 16335
Gibson's little model; by M. Rohde. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Rohde, New York ; D : 10785, June
7, 1907 ; Ic. June 7, 1907. 16336
Gid ap; non-equine gallop in 3 heats, by Frederic
S. Isham. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1914; D: 37054; Bobbs-Mer-
rill CO., Indianapolis. 16336a
Giddy (The) elders; comedy in 4 acts, by B.
Fisher. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D : 37345 : Boyd
Fisher, Detroit. 16336b
Giddy (The) gusher; farcical comedy in 3
acts.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1883:13828.
July 27. 16337
Giddy (The) gusher in the latest fad; a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by T. B. Butler.
© Lizzie Daly, New York ; 1891 : 17357,
May 11. 16338
Giddy (A) old pair; the new farce comedy in
3 acts, by G. H. Emerick.
© A. E. Peck and Geo. H. Emerick, United
States ; 1894 : 19609, Apr. 16. 16339
Gideon's rock; drama in 5 acts, by M. L. John-
son.
© IM. Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia; 1883:
2971, Feb. 14. 16340
GifEord's luck; an original romantic drama in
5 acts, by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston ; 1881 : 2349,
Feb. 15. 16341
Gifle (La) de M. Tourtebaisse; vaudeville en
1 acte, par Georges Fagot. Paris. C. Joubert.
1912. 27 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. .Jan. 21. 1913: D:
32018; Joubert, Paris. 16342
Gift (The); 1 act drama, by M. S. Strang. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39660 ; Mabel Sher-
man Strang, Los Angeles. 16342a
1 act play, by G. Jacobson. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 16, 1915 ; D : 40384 : Gershon
Jacobson, Washington. 16342b
a poecic drama, by Margaret Douglas Rog-
ers. Cincinnati, Stewart & Kidd companv,
1914. 47 p. 8°.
© Dec. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1913 ; A : 361500 ;
M. D. Rogers, Piqua, O. 16342c
Gift (A) from the stars; romantic comedy in
1 act, by U. Raphael. [1], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914; D : 36683 ; Rudolph
Raphael, New York. 16342d
Gift (The) of Aphrodite. See King's (The)
jester and other short plays.
Gift (The) of his fathers; play in 3 acts, by
A. A. Rosenljaum. [3], 106 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D : 31622 : Arthur A.
Hosenbaum, Lawrence, N. Y. 16343
Gift of the old songs; comedy in 1 act, by C.
Fuller.
© Caroline Fuller, Minncftpolis ; D : 5236,
June 25, 1904. 16344
5379—16-
-51
801
16344
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16362
Gifted (The) givers; Christmas play, by Alice
Cook Fuller. Lebanon, O., March brothers
[1914] 14 p. 12°.
© Jan. 22, 1914; 2c. Jan. 23, 1914; D:
35761 ; March brothers, Lebanon, O. 16344a
Gifts of Saint Francis; play in 3 acts, by Lea
Siria (Countess Venturini) English version
by A. Chance. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1910 ; D : 20136 ; Countess Ven-
turini, Belgium, and A. Chance, United States.
16345
Giggles by telephone; an original burlesque ab-
surdity in 1 act, by Scott Marble.
© Charles B. Hicks, Chicago ; 1880 : 14572,
Sept. 25. 16346
Gigs; an original sketch in 2 scenes.
© Frank Dalzell, United States; 1883:
15347, Aug. 20. 16347
Gila Jim; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. A.
Locke.
© Edwin Adelbert Locke, Chelsea, Mass. ;
D : 8066, Feb. 27, 1906. 16348
Gila (The) monster; a play in 1 act, by E.
Brodlique.
© Eve Brodlique, Chicago; 1898:72190,
Dec. 12; Ic. Dec. 12; 2c. Dec. 13. 16349
Gilbert and Sullivan's divertisement. See
Dancing (The) operettas.
Gilberta; play in 4 acts, by B. Israeli. [85] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42047 ; Baruch Isra-
eli, Washington. 16349a
Gilda; a play in 4 acts, by B. A. Hunter. 71 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Bertha Ancella Hunter, Los Angeles;
D : 11572, Oct. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1907. 16350
Gilday's bad girl, her pal and her dad; an
original comedy drama in 3 acts, by C. Gilday.
© Charles Gilday, Chicago; 1884:6951.
Mar. 31. 16351
Gilded (The) age; a drama, by Mark Twain
(Samuel L. Clemens) and C. D. Warner.
' © Samuel L. Clemens and Charles Dud-
ley Warner, Hartford ; 1873 : 5604, May 19.
16352
Gilded (A) brick; a comedy in 1 act, by Wil-
lard Holcomb. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1898. 10 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1898 : 37088.
June 17 ; 2c. June 17. 16353
or. Hunting an heiress, comedy in 1 act.
Gilded (The) cane; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
A. S. Brown and H. Lewis. 127 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1915; D : 40124 ; A. Sey-
mour Brown and Harry Lewis, New York.
16354a
Gilded (A) fool; a comedy in 4 acts, by H. G.
Carleton.
■ © Henry Guy Carleton, Boston; 1892:
17939, Apr. 25. 16355
Gilded (The) geese; drama in 4 acts, by J. F.
Dorrance. [2], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1911; D: 23079; .Tames
French Dorrance, Chicago. 16356
drama of to-day in 3 acts, by J. F. Dor-
rance. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1913; D : 32982 ; James
French Dorrance, Bayside, N. Y. 16357
Gilded (The) pill; operetta in 3 acts, music by
Helen L. Knibbs, text by F. H. Barnard.
© Frank H. Barnard, Boston; 1892:3456,
Jan. 2L , 16358
or, A bunch of shingles, a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by F. Mower.
© Fred Mower, Lynn, Mass.; 1884:10816,
Aug. 20. 16359
Gilded (The) tree; by O. A. Hauerbach.
© Otto A. Hauerbach, New York ; D : 5563,
Sept. 24, 1904. 16360
See also Ftiss and feathers.
Gilded (A) youth; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Charles Townsend. Author's ed. Boston,
AV. H. Baker & co.. 1898. 35 p. 12°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
55297, Sept. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 11. 16361
See also Vanity Fair company.
Giles Corey of the Salem farms; by Henry
W. Longfellow, with an introductory note and
an appendix containing hints and directions for
the representation of the play on the st;ige.
Boston, New York [etc.] Houghton, Mifflin &
CO. [1900] ix, 76 p. 16°. (The Riverside
literature series, no. 146)
© Houghton, Mifflin & co.. Cambridge,
Mass.; 1900; A : 31498, Dec. 29; 2c. Dec. 29.
16361a
See also New (The) England tragedies.
by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1892:
48555, Nov. 29. . 16354
Giles Corey, yeoman; a play, by Mary E. Wil-
kins [i. e. M. E. W. Freeman] New York,
Harper and brothers. 1893. 3 p. 1., [3]-108 p.
front., 3 pi. 24°. ( [Harper's black and white
series] )
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1893:6969.
Feb. 4; 2c. Mar. 13. 16362
802
16363
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16385
Gilhooleys (The) abroad; a comedy in 3 acts,
by J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, Greenpoint, N. Y. ; 1892 :
38935, Sept. 26. 16363
Gilhooley's birthday; an original comedy in 3
acts, by T. E. Murray.
© Tliomas E. Murray, Chicago; 1892:
50608, Dec. 12. 16364
Gilhooley's debut in society; by Barry Gray.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1909; D : 17759 ; Fred W.
Kennedy, Chicago. 16365
Gilhooley's dream; a 3 act farce comedy, by
W. T. Wynn.
© William Thomas Wynn, Danville, Va. ;
1898 : 6407, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 18 ; Ic. new ed.
Apr. 5. 16366
Gilhooley's reception; Irish farce comedy, by
W. J. McDonald. Ms.
© Walter J. McDonald, Abilene, Kan.;
1897 : 48661, Aug. 30 ; Ic. Aug. 30. 16367
Gilhooly's troubles; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© J. H. Taylor, Lancaster, O. ; 1898 : 65663,
Nov. 9. 16368
Gilligan's masquerade; by Chas. Docen and
H. J. Sayers. 8 p. 4°. Typewriten.
© Chas. Docen, New York ; D : 12492, Mar.
5, 1908 ; Ic. Mar. 5, 1908 ; Ic. Mar. 16, 1908.
16369
Gilt edg'e; or. The cool sport, a drama in 4
acts, by T. J. Williams and G. W. Schoener.
Shenandoah, Pa., J. S. Kirkwood & co., 1886.
© Thomas J. Williams and George W.
Schoener, United States ; 1886 : 24223, Oct. 2G.
16370
Gimp; a 1 act playlet in story and rhyme, by
Sammey Ross. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D : 38569 ; Sammey
Ross, Chicago. 16370a
Gina; poeme lyrique en 4 actes et 5 tableaux,
paroles de Michel Carre, musique de Jacques
Larmanjat. Paris, Enoch & cie., 1912. 79 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 22, 1912; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912; D:
29130; Enoch & co., Paris. 16371
Ginevra; dramatic monologue [with lesson-talk,
poem by Susan Coolidge, illustrations and
lesson-talk by Mrs. Byron Brown] New York,
Edgar S. Werner & co., 1906. cover-title. 22
p., incl. illus., pis. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9473,
Nov. 12, 190C ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 16372
play of medieval Florence, by E. Doyle.
New York, Doyle & co., 1912. 94 p. 8°.
© Jan. 15, 1912; 2c. Jan. 11, 1912; D:
- - ■ 16373
Ginevra — Continued.
or, Bernado's daughter, by A.
R. Mac-
28276; Edward Doyle, New York.
Arthur.
© Adella R. MacArthur, St. Clair, Mich.;
D : 2301, Sept. 5, 1902. 16374
Ginger; comedy in 1 act, by E. S. Dorrance.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 25493 ; Ethel Smith
Dorrance, New York. 16375
Ginger (The) girl; musical comedy, by D.
Sabel.
© Dave Sabel, Bowling' Green, Ky. ; 1898 :
35382, June 9. 16376
Ginger snap; the greatest and funniest com-
edy on earth.
© Richard Hume and Frank V. Dunn, Bos-
ton ; 1887 : 21616, Aug. 23. 16377
Ginger snaps; the greatest and funniest com-
edy on earth.
© Richard Hume and Frank V. Dunn, Bos-
ton ; 1887 : 19177, July 25. 16378
a musical comedy, by C. N. Edwards.
© C. N. Edwards, New York ; 1887 : 14496,
June 3. 16379
Gingerbread; 1 act vaudeville sketch, by R. H.
Barrat. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1915; D: 41308; Robert H.
Barrat, New York. 16379a
Gingerbread (The) man; a fanciful fairyesque
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by F. Ranken. 122
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frederic Ranken, New York ; D : 7089.
Aug. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1905. 16380
Gink; monologue, by J. Gorman. [30] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911; D: 23380; Jack Gor-
man, New York. 16381
Gink (The) of Gunk; musical play libretto in
2 acts, book and lyrics by A. M. Stevenson.
[3], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D: 28470; A. M.
Stevenson, Glens Falls, N. Y. 16382
Ginx and his babies; a dramatic composition,
by J. B. Runnion, previously copyrighted
under the title of Running a corner.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1878 : 2009,
Feb. 15. 16383
Ginx's baby; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. S.
Houghton.
© John S. Houghton, Philadelphia; 1873:
2863, Mar. 22. 16384
a drama in 5 acts, by M. H. Gilbert.
© Mary Haines Gilbert, New York ; 1871 :
10787, Nov. 13. 16385
803
16386
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16406
Gio, the Tyrian armorer; an original historical
drama in 4 acts, by A. A. Anderson. 49 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© A. A. Anderson, New York ; 1888 : 1217,
•Tan. 10; 2c. Jan. 10. 16386
Gioconda (La) ^ee Devil's (The) daughter. —
Key (The) and the ring. — 'Twixt love and
life.
Gioie e tormenti del dottore sociale; scherzo
comico coloniale deH'avv. R. Canulo. Scena
prima-sesta. (In New Yorlc Sicilia)
© .Tune 8. 1912; Ic. June 8. 1912; A:
322278; Raimondo Canudo, New York.
16387
Gioja; a drama of ancient Rome, in 5 acts,
founded on Ariadne, l>y J. M. Caldwell. 85 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Jean Mawson Caldwell, New York; D:
2169, July 30, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1902. 16388
tragedy in 4 acts, by H. G. Millward.
© Henrv G. Millward, Brooklyn ; I) : 8895,
Aug. 1, 1900. 16389
Giojelli (I) della Madonna. Sec Schmuck
(Der) der Madonna.
Giordano; or. The conspiracy, a tragedy.
Yonkers, 1875. 2 p. 1., 107-192 p. 8°.
© James Lawson, Yonkers. N. Y. ; 1870 :
9975, Sept. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 28. 16390
Giorgione. See Collected plays and poems;
by Cale Young Rice. — Immortal (The) lure.
Giorno (II) della cresima; counnedia in 3 atti.
Idi] Gerolamo Rovetta. Milano. Fratelli Tre-
ves, 1906. 216 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905. by Fra-
telli Treves. Milan ; res. no 757 ; Ic. .Tuly 2.
1906. 16391
Giovanni and the Miserere; melodrama in 1
act, by Roberc Montgomery Sterrett. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914 ; D : 3.5868 : R. M. Ster-
rett. Jamaica, N. Y. 16391a
Giovanni da Verrazzano alia corte di Fran-
cesco I; di A. Tua. New Y'ork, Italian Amer-
ican printing, 1913. ix, 126 p., 2 1., 2 ports.
12°.
© Dec. 1, 1913; 2c. Dec. 19, 1913; A:
3612.50 ; Anthony Tua, New York. 16392
Giovanni Gallurese; melodramma storico in 3
atti, di Francesco d' Angelantonio, musica di
Italo ilontemezzi.
© G. Ricordi & co., :Milan ; D : 6791. June
8, 1905. 16393
■ Same. Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi & c. ;
New York, Boosey & co. [1905] 44 p. 12°.
© res. under act of IVIar. 3, 1905. by (i.
Ricordi «& co., Milan; res. no. 10; Ic. June 8.
1905. 16394
Gipsey (The) queen. Sec Little (The) gipsey
queen.
Gipsy; an original drama In 3 acts, by F. Mars-
den (W. A. Sliver)
© Fred Marsden. New York: 1880:3761.
Mar. 10. 16395
a play in 4 acts, from the German, by C.
Duval [pseud, of C. D. Koppell]
© Charles D. Koppell, New York; D:
15546, Apr. 6, 1909. 16396
or. The fortunes of a foundling, a pro-
tean play in 3 acts, by W. P. Parker.
© W. Polyblank Parker, New York: 1873:
9546, Aug. 23. 16397
— or, "Wolves and waifs, a domestic drama
in 3 acts, by B. Carter.
© Barry Carter, Philadelphia; 1879:13821.
Oct. 18. 16398
Gipsy born; comedy in 4 acts, by William C.
Cowper. Typewritten.
© S. De.s.sau, New Y<.rk; 1899; 30706. Mav
6; 2c. May 6. 16399
Gipsy (The) boy; a descriptive drama in 3 acts,
by Henry Simon.
© Samuel Simon, New York: 1884:22086.
Nov. 4. 16400
Gipsy (The) brother; a romantic drama in 3
acts, by Arnold Reeves. 75 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Mrs. Aubrey Ruggles, Cambridgeport,
Mass.; D : 1576, Mar. 12, 1902; 2c. Mar. 12.
1902. 16401
Gipsy (The) census; sketch in 1 act, by George
Ta gga r t. Ty pe wr i tten.
© J. Knox Gavin, Detroit: 1900; A : 21847.
Sept. 1: 2c. Sept. 1. 16402
Gipsy (The) circus. See Queen of the arena.
Gipsy (The) countess; operetta in 3 acts, by
Leonard Bach, nmsic by L. Dimond. 65 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D : 28702 : Louis Di-
mond, Seattle. 16403
a play in 4 acts, by O. F. Bean.
© O. U. Bean, Richfield, Utah; D:3123.
:Mar. 13, 1903. 16404
a tale of old England, play in 4 acts, by
Orestes Bean. 149 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© O. V. Bean, New York: D : 6484, Apr.
10, 1905; 2c. Apr. 24, 1905. 16405
Gipsy (The) fortune-teller; or. Revenge is
sweet, drama in 3 acts, by Mrs. P. Jackson.
© Mrs. I'hilip .Jackson, .Alexander Citv,
Ala. : 1893 : .54481, Dec. 9. 16406
804
16407
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16422
Gipsy (The) girl; u iiuisical ]ila.v In - acts, by
('laude Aruiidale.
© lienbrick Blanchard, London ; D : 10384.
Apr. 20, 1007. 16407
Gipsy (The) guardian; or. Man and his master,
an original drama in 5 acts, together with
the song.s and nuisic appertaining tliereto,
l).v E. H. Chapman.
© E. H. Chapman. New York: 1873:9236,
Aug. Ifi. 16408
Gipsy life; pantomine. by Kurt Matull.
© Charles Racine Tyler, New York: I> :
4378. Dec. 11. 1903. 16409
Gipsy love; new musical play in 3 acts, by A.
M. Willner and Robert Bodansky. p]nglish li-
l)retto by Basil Hood, lyrics by Adrian Ross,
nnisic by Franz Lehar. London, New York
[etc.] Chappell & co., ltd. [etc., etc.] 1912.
34 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© June 8, 1912; 2c. June 10, 1912: D:
29921: Chappell & co., ltd., London. 16410
Gipsy (The) maid; 1 act opera, libretto by G.
B. Brigham. nuisic by J. A. West.
© Florence Coleman Rosenthal. Chicago ;
1899 : 51175, Aug. 9 ; 2c. Aug. 9. 16411
Gipsy (The) of Wicklow. Sec Deaf and dumb.
Gipsy (The) queen; or. Love's young dream,
dramatic .sketch in 1 scene, bv V. Allen, AY.
Allen and Oscar P. Wells. 15 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; I) : 36983 ; Van Buren
.Vllen, Walter Allen and Oscar 1'. Wells, New
York. 16411a
>S'( '(■ (ilso Little (The) gipsey queen.
Gipsy (The) queen's revenge. Sec Leoni.
Gipsy (A) rover; musical comedy drama in 4
acts, by E. Riley. 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Edward Riley. New York ; D : 12755, Apr.
16, 1908; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908. 16412
Gipsyland; book jind lyrics by J. Pardee-Clark.
.32 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Jean Pardee-Clark. New Haven: D:
.1.5842, May 13. 1909; 2c. May 13, 1909.. 16413
Gipsy's (The) curse; by J. W. Lee.
© Jessie Wannall Lee. St. Louis; D : 3496.
May 27, 1903. 16414
See also Verduga (La)
Gipsy's (The) prophecy. See Meg Merrilies.
Gira o non gira. See Brother (A) in intel-
lect.
Giraffe (The); comic opera in 3 acts, by F. M.
.leffery. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
oidy]
© Ic. June 9, 1910; D : 21309 ; Fvnnk Moore
Jeffery. East Orange, N. J. 16415
Giralda (La); zarzuela comica en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, libro de V. de la Vega, musica del
maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1907. 38 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ventura de la Vega, Madrid; D : 11.524,
Oct. 12, 1907: 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 16416
Girl (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by E.
I'epie. 1(»6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15. 1915; D : 42001 ; Edward
Peple. Arrochar, Staten Island, N, Y. 16416a
4°.
— dramatic act. by E. Langman.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1915; D : 40624
Langman, Philadelphia.
— play, by J. A. Sutton
21 p.
Elizabeth
16416b
written
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911
Sutton, Brooklyn.
— .sketch. 1»y
Edward Peple
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26. 1912
^lacGregor, New York.
— See also Love.
[28] p. f°. Type
D : 25477
3]. 23 p
D : 29561
John A.
16417
Edgar J.
16418
Girl (The) across the hall; play in 1 act, by
E. Payne. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit cen.
© Ic. Apr. 13. 1915; D: 40346: Fa\ Payne.
}?elmont. :Mass. 16418a
play in 3 acts.
by T. E. D.
131. 81 p.
of T. C. Wellsted
ten.
© Ic. July 16. 1914; D
Cedric Wellsted, Cleveland.
Wells [pseud.
4°. Typewrit-
37587
Thomas
16418b
Girl (The) across the street; )ilay in 3 acts, by
S. K. Royle. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. L 1913; D: 32164: Sinclair K.
Royle. New York. 16419
Girl (The) ahead; a comedv in 1 act and 1 scene,
l)y James P.utler Haviland. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred W. Force. Titusville. Pa.: D:
13845, Sept. 21. 1908: 2c. Sept. 21. 1908. 16420
Girl (A) and a burglar; play in 1 act, by H. \\'.
Murray. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Ain-. 29, 1915 ; D : 40522 : Herl)eri W.
:\Iurray, Chicago. 16420a
Girl (The) and the ballot; drama in 3 acts, by
E. S. Van Zile. [93] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911 : D : 24936 ; Edward S.
Van Zile, New York. 16421
Girl (The) and the baron; play in 2 acts, ))y
Al Rich. 6(5 p. f". Tyiiewritten.
© Ic. :\ray 10, 1913; D : 33193 ; Al Ricli
production co.. New York. 1642S
Girl (The) and the beast. Sec Queen oi the
jungiet
805
16422
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16443
Girl (The) and the bomb; salt-air musical
comerty in 3 acts, by S. Ayres, jr., R. R.
Miller and F. W. Pirkey. [73] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1914; D: 36391; Samuel
Ayres, jr., Robert R. Miller and Frank W.
Pirkey, Columbia, Mo. 16422a
Girl (The) and the boy; musical comedy in 2
acts, by W. De Leon. [62] p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913; D: 34331; Walter De
Leon, Berkeley, Cal. 16423
Girl (The) and the breed; play in 1 act, by
J. E. Medland. [2], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1914; D : 37672 ; John Ed-
ward Medland, Oakland, Cal. 16423a
Girl (The) and the burglar; a farce in 1 act,
by Frank Maltese. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Cole, New York ; D : 14994, Feb.
4, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 1909. 16424
a play in 1 act, by P. R. Kellar. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Philip R. Kellar, Chicago ; D : 9497, Nov.
22, 1906; 2('. Nov. 22, 1906. 16425
Girl and the caddie; a vaudeville sketch, by
W. B. McCorniick.
© William B. McCormick, New York; D:
5290, July 13, 1904. 16426
Girl (The) and the cloak; comedy drama in 4
acts, by Mrs. S. M. Kahmann. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913 ; D : 31995 ; Mrs. S. M.
Kahmann, Pittsburg, Kan. 16427
Girl (The) and the clown; comedy drama in 3
acts, by E. M. Johnson. [3], 45 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1910; D: 21885; Emma M.
Johnson, Chicago. 16428
Girl (The) and the cowboy; a 4 act comedy-
melodrama, by M. A. Somers. 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Martin A. Somers, New York ; D : 8442,
Apr. 28, 1906; 2c. Apr. 28, 1906. 16429
Girl (The) and the crook. See Price (The) of
happiness.
Girl (The) and the detective; or. My little de-
tective, play in 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney and
J. Searle Dawley. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York ; D : 12113,
Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 16430
Girl (The) and the Directoire gown; a musical
comedy in 3 acts, by H. J. Pullen. 62 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Horace J. Pullen, Seattle; D : 13742,
Sept. 9, 1908; 2c. Sept. 9, 1908. 16431
Girl (The) and the drummer; by Louis Weslyn.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911; D : 25191 ; Wheeler
Earl and Vera Curtis, New York. 16432
Girl (The) and the gawk; a play in 4 acts, by
W. H. Locke. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will H. Locke, Mound City, Mo.; D:
10833, June 24, 1907; 2c. June 24, 1907.
16433
Girl (The) and the gee; comedy, by H. L. New-
ton. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry L. Newton, Chicago ; D : 2260,
Aug. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1902. 16434
Girl (The) and the general; a 1 act play, by
L. S. Sarver. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lucy Spencer Sarver, New York; D:
9366, Nov. 1, 1906; 2c. Nov. 9, 1906. 16435
Girl (The) and the goblin; a musical sketch,
by D. J. Mydans. 9 p. obi. 16°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© David Jan Mydans, Winthrop, Mass. ;
D: 13367, July 18, 1908; Ic. July 18, 1908:
Ic. Aug. 14, 1908. 16436
Girl and the governor; dramatic playlet in 1
act, by D. H. Lyall. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1910; D : 20304 ; Darrell H.
Lyall, Cincinnati. 16437
an original comic opera in 3 acts, by S. M.
Brenner.
© S. M. Brenner, New York ; D : 5724, Nov.
5, 1904. 16438
music by Julian Edwards. 52 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New Y^ork ; D : 9180,
Oct. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1906. 16439
Girl (The) and the grafters; play in 3 acts, bv
B. M. Shorey. [49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913; D: 35349; Ethel May
Shorey, Lynn, Mass. 16440
Girl (The) and the Indian; a dramatic compo-
sition in 4 acts, by F. M. Childs. 28 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© F. M. Childs, Villisca, la. ; D : 12402, Feb.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908. 16441
Girl (The) and the jockey; comedy in 1 act, by
D. G. Ingram. 12 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 3. 1911; D : 23529 ; Decima O.
Ingi'am, Mound City, Mo. 16442
Girl (The) and the law; by S. Chambers. 15 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912; D: 28604; Stephen
Chambers, Chico, Cal. 16443
806
16444
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16463
Girl (The) and the messenger boys; a 1 act
comedy, by H. L. Crystal. [3], 6 p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912 ; D : 30113 ; Herman L.
Crystal, New York. 16444
Girl (The) and the millions; by Mrs. B. A.
Armstrong.
© Mrs. B. A. Armstrong, Minneapolis; D:
15126. Feb. 19, 1909. 16445
Girl (The) and the monk; study of Little Italy,
by A. M. Levinson. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6. 1913; D: 34955; Agnes M.
Levinsohn, Tenafly, N. J. 16446
Girl and the moon; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by E. E. Vance.
© Elmer E. Vance, Clifton, N. J. ; D : 4932,
Apr. 23, 1904. 16447
Girl (The) and the mouse; play in 1 act, by
M. Larghi. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913; D: 34650; Marian
Larghi, Denver, 16448
Girl (The) and the outlaw; dramatic playlet,
by Katharine Kavanaugh. Chicago, Dramatic
pub. CO., 1914. 14 p. 12°. (Sergei's acting
drama, no. 631)
© Dec. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1915 ; D : 39327 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 16448a
Girl (The) and the pearl; sketch in 1 act, by
W. Mack. 7 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1909; D: 16360; Wilbur
Mack, New York. 16449
Girl (The) and the race; original dramatic rac-
ing act, by P. P. Williams. [1], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1912 ; D : 30460 ; Francis P.
Williams, Philadelphia. 16450
Girl (The) and the ranger; play in 4 acts, by
H. E. Moles. [21] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1912 ; D : 31278 ; H. E. Moles,
Muncie, Ind. 16451
Girl and the roses; drama in 1 act, by H. B.
Morgan. 26 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909; D : 17527 ; Henry B.
Morgan, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 16452
Girl (The) and the soda clerk; musical comedy
in 1 act, book and lyrics, by W. Le Baron.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913; D: 35233; Wm. Le
Baron, New York. 16453
Girl (The) and the soldier; or. At the call of
duty, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. D.
Grant. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Homer D. Grant, New York; D:138,
Feb. 13, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1901. 16454
Girl (The) and the song; musical comedy in 3
acts, book by S. H. Pool, lyrics and music by
Jeanne Margaret Boyd. 27 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D: 32812; Sophia H.
Pool, Louisville. 16455
Girl (The) and the spy; a 1 act play, by J. F.
Hume.
© John Floyd Hume, New York ; D : 9307.
Oct. 24, 1906. 16456
Girl and the stampede; by^ V. E. Lambert.
© Victor Emanuel Lambert, Waukegan,
111.; D:8131, Mar. 8, 1906. 16457
Girl (The) and the student; a football scrim-
mage in 3 tackles, by R. M. Sperry. 46 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Robert M. Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn. ;
D : 10322, Apr. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1907.
16458
Girl (The) and the thief; dramatic play in 3
acts, by E. M. Shorey. [2], 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D: 36180; Ethel May
Shorey, Lynn, Mass. 16458a
rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by B. L.
Miller. [80] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Aug. 20, 1911; 2c. Aug. 28, 1911: D:
25082 ; Bruce L. Miller, Fontanelle, la. 16459
Girl (The) and the undergraduate; comedy in
1 act, bv Grace Cooke Strong. Philadelphia,
Penn publishing co., 1912. 20 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1912; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913; D:
31839 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 16460
Girl (The) around the corner; musical playlet
in 1 act, by G. M. Rosener. [1], 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 3, 1913; D: 33393; George M.
Rosener, New York. 16461
playlet in 1 act, by R. Jordan. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D: 42462; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 16461a
Girl at home; by L. B. Thomson.
© Lucia Bliss Thompson, San Francisco:
D : 7786, Dec. 30, 1905. 16462
Girl (The) at the cigar stand; comedy drama
in 1 act, by George Bloomquest. [1], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37728 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 16462a
sketch, by G. Bloomquest. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33913; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 16463
807
16464
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16483
Girl (A) at the helm; a musical comedy in 2 Girl (The) from Arizona; 1 act comedy, by
acts, book and lyrics by R. B. Smith, music — • — -.
by Raymond Hubbell. 89 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Robert B. Smith, New York ; D : 13665,
Aug. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 16464
Girl behind the counter; a new musical comedy
in 2 acts, book by Leedham Bantock and
Arthur Anderson, lyrics by Arthur Anderson,
music by Howard Talbot. London and Mel-
bourne, Chappell & CO.. ltd.. 1906. 28 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Chappell «& CO., London. D : 8405, Apr.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 16465
Girl (The) behind the lunch counter; 1 act
comedy for two people, bj' ("harlcs M. Jelleft'.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1912; D: 31182; Wm. A.
Tulley, New York. 16466
Girl (A) between two gentlemen; original
drama in 3 acts, by P. Raimondo. [3], 137 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1914 ; D : 38824 ; Philip Rai-
mondo, Paris. 16466a
Girl (A) convict. Sec Millionaire (A) hobo.
Girl (The) decides; bv F. M. Kingslev and L. (i.
White.
© Florence Morse Kingslev and Laura
r.lavis White. Staten Island. N. Y. ; D : 148SS.
Jan. 23, 1909. 16467
Girl (A) detective; or. The alley L, a melo-
drama of American metropolitan liie in 5 acts,
by E. Stout. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Stout, Chicago ; D : 1215. Dec.
26, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1901. 16468
Girl (The) disposes; a comedy, bv L. W. Smith.
78 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Lewis W^orthington Smith. Des ^Moines,
la. ; D : 12973, May 6, 1908 ; 2c. .Tune 1. 1908.
16469
Girl engineer; by C. A. Taylor.
© Charles A. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ;
D : 5852, Dec. 3, 1904. 16470
Girl (The) from across the hall; a comedy in
1 act, by J. Street. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Julian Street, New York ; D : 5740, Nov.
8, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1904. 16471
Girl from Albany; musical c(tinedy in 1 act and
3 scenes, by F. Graham. .58 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1909 ; D : 1(5830 ; Frank Gra-
ham, Bi'ooklyn. 16472
musical comedy in 2 acts, by F. Graham.
© Frank Graham, Brooklyn ; D : 15252.
Mar. 5, 1909. 16473
H. A. Faling. [6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1911 ; D : 23610 ; Harry Alton
Faling, .Jackson, Mich. 16474
Girl (The) from Bagdad; in 1 act [by Clara
Adams Logwood] 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Myers «& Logwood, Abilene, Kan. : D :
10375. Apr. IS. 1907 : 2c. .June 10, 1907. 16475
Girl (The) from Bohemia; a play in 3 acts, by
S. Stange and V. Bryan.
© Stanislaus Stange and Vincent Brvan,
\ew York ; D : 15948, May 25, 1909. 16476
Girl (The) from Boston; a musical comedy in
2 acts, libretto by George Dance and E. E.
Rice, music by Ivan Caryll.
© Edward E. Rice, New York ; 1897 : 13425,
Feb. 23. 16477
Girl (The) from Brighton; play in 2 acts, book
and lyrics, by .T. Havez, music by William
Becker. [3], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912; D: 30928; Jean C.
Havez, New York. 16478
See also At the seashore.
Girl (The) from Broadway; musical comedy
tabloid drama in 1 act, by Chas. Norton.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [2],
22 p. f°. Mimeographed. [Words only]
© Dec. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39194 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 16478a
Girl (The) from Butte; a musical comedy in
2 acts, by C. Hull. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Caroline Hull, Lewistown, 111. ; D : 4548.
Jan. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1904. 16479
Girl (The) from Calcutta; by Charles F. Cogh-
lan.
© George Paxton, Long Island City, N. Y'. ;
1900 A : 24493, Oct. 2. 16480
Girl (The) from Carlisle; drama in 4 acts, by
P. J. Glanz and J. V. Rowan. [94] p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D : 28727 ; P. John
(ilanz and John \. Rowan, Fort Stevens, Or.
16481
Girl (The) from Centralia, Kansas; 1 act play,
l)y a. Stewart.
© Grant Stewart, Philadelphia ; D : 5832,
Nov. 28, 1904. 16482
Girl (The) from Chantilly; play in 3 acts, by
(Jeoige V. Hobart. 74 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1910 ; D : 22918 ; Joe Wei)er.
New York. 16483
808
16484
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16505
Girl (The) from Chicago; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, libretto l).v Georiie Dance and E.
K. Rice, music by Ivan Caryll.
© Edward E. Rice, New York : 1897 : 13426,
Feb. 23. 16484
1 act comedy drama, by B. Gray. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910 ; D : 22638 ; Barry Gray,
Pliiladelphia. 16485
— or. Shoe strings, by K. M. Lacey. 12 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© K. M. Lacey. Columbus, O. ; D : 13266,
June 30, 1908 : 2c. June 30, 1908. 16486
Girl (The) from Child's; by A. Colby. [1], 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912 ; D : 29863 : Archie Colbv.
New York. 16487
-comedy in 3 flavoi's, by A. Colby. [1],
113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1914; D: 38366: Archie
Colby. New York. 16487a
Girl (The) from Cleaver's way; play in 4 acts,
by M. L. Harbach. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1914; D : 38375 ; Marie
Louise Harbach, Orange, N. J. 16487b
Girl (The) from Colorado. Sir Disguised
affections.
Girl (A) from Dixie; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Carroll l>o(lson and H. B. Smith.
© Harrv B. Smith, New York ; D : 2493.
Oct. 7. 1P02. 16488
Girl (The) from down there; by P. R. Francis
iind J. (). ]Mortimer. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rieman and Oaks, Buffalo ; D : 796, Aug.
24, 1901 : 2c. Dec. 31, 1901. 16489
Girl from dreamland; nmsical comedy in 3
acts. l»y D. L. Matthews. .57 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. o. 1909; D : 16660, Dorothy L.
Matthews, Worcester. 16490
Girl (The) from Fifth avenue; monologue, by
J. Gorman. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 7. 1910: D: 21500; Jack Gorman.
New York. 16491
Girl (The) from Flinks; comedy playlet in 1
act, by Nora F. Krag. 11 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 27. 1913; D: 34550; William
F. Sailor, St. Paul. 16492
Girl (The) from Gotham; by M. M. Parker.
© Marv Moncure Parker, Chicago; D:
15707, Apr. 24, 1909. 16493
Girl (The) from Harvard; comedv in 3 acts, bv
M. E. Swan. [3], 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1911; D : 23737 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 16494
Girl (The) from Haverstraw; by Budd Ross.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herman Walter Eisenstaedter, New
York; D : 13838, Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Sept. 19,
1908. 16495
Girl (The) from home; comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Chamberlin. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911; D: 23148; Frederick
Chamberlin, Boston. 16496
by J. R. Nelson. 84 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1911 ; D : 25299 ; J. Raleigh
Nelson, Ann Arbor. 16497
play in 1 act, by B. E. Watson. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912; D: 31199; Bernice
Ellen Watson, Sandusky, O. 16498
by Enid Mayo. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912 ; D : 31306 ; Theresa Eus-
tis, Boston. 16499
■ a southern racing play in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by G. M. Anderson. 54 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 17, 1909 ; D : 16286 ; George IM.
Anderson. Princeton, Ind. 16500
Girl (The) from Idalio; play in 3 acts, bv E. W.
Fifield. [143] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9. 1912 ; D : 29330 ; Efhe Wood-
ward Fifield. Minneapolis. 16501
Girl (The) from Kansas; by H. O. Garn.
© Henry O. Garn, Chicago ; D : 4561, Jan.
28, 1904. 16502
a comedy drama by H. H. Palmer. 50 p.
t . Typewritten.
© Henry Harmon Palmer, Chicago ; D :
8532, Apr. 24. 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1906. 16503
Girl (The) from Kay's; a new musical play in
3 acts, by Owen Hall, lyrics by Adrian Ross.
Claude Aveling and others, music by Cecil
Cook and others. [New York. Mvers-Rosen-
feld CO.] 1902. 24 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 2662, Dec. 1,
1902; 2c. Dec. 1, 1902. 16504
Girl (The) from L Triangle ranch; a drama
in 3 acts, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company. 1908. 53 p.
diagrs. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D: 14143,
Oct. 26, 1908; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 16505
809
16506
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16526
Girl (The) from London; a farcical comedy, in
3 acts, by P. T. O'Connor.
© Patrick Thomas O'Connor, Buffalo; D:
6209, Feb. 11, 1905. 16506
a musical comedy in 2 acts, libretto by
George Dance and E. E. Rice, music by Ivan
Caryll.
© Edward E. Rice, New York ; 1897 : 13427,
Feb. 23. 16507
Girl (The) from Macy's; domestic comedy in
1 act, by A. Colby. [1], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913 ; D : 34338 ; Archie Col-
by, New York. 16508
1 act comedy, by H. Delaro. 3-12 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Hattie Delaro, New York ; D : 5721, Oct.
28, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1904. 16509
Girl (The) from Mars. See AflSnity beach.
Girl (The) from Midway; a farce comedy in 1
act, by Bernard Francis Moore. Clyde, O.,
Ames publishing co., 1895. 1 p. 1., 19 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 359] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1895:36048,
July 11; Ic. July 19. 16510
Girl (The) from Missoui'i; a melodrama in 4
acts, by L. McDonald. 40 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lawrence Macdonald, St. Louis ; D : 3999,
Sept. 24, 1903; 2c. Sept. 24, 1903. 16511
Girl (The) from Montana; play in 4 acts, taken
from the novel of the same name, by Mrs.
Grace Livingston Hill-Lutz, arr. by A. N.
Melton. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1913; D: 31990; Allan N.
Melton, Colorado Springs, Col. 16512
Girl (The) from Mumms; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. A. Lacy. 51, [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911 ; D : 24201 ; J. A. Lacy,
Minneapolis. 16513
Girl (The) from Nevada; by F. J. Perkins.
© Frank J. Perkins, Chicago ; D : 9905, Feb.
4, 1907. 16514
Girl (The) from New York; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Sardou.
© Emma Sardou, New York; 1897:66684,
Nov. 30; 2c. Nov. 30. 16515
comic opera in 2 acts, by F. P. Patterson
and H. R. R. Hertzberg.
© Franklin P. Patterson, New York ; 1897 :
51377, Sept. 14. 16516
a musical comedy in 2 acts, libretto by
George Dance and E. E. Rice, music by Ivan
Caryll.
© Edward E. Rice, New York ; 1897 : 13424,
Feb. 23. 16517
Girl (The) from out yonder; play in 4 acts, by
P. Phelps and M. Short. 114 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 21, 1913; D: 33279; Pauline
Phelps and Marion Short, New York. 16518
Girl (The) from over there; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, by J. J. Cooper.
, © Justin J. Cooper, Minneapolis ; D : 12881,
May 2, 1908. 16519
Girl (The) from Paris; a musical farce comedy
in 2 acts, by E. E. Rice.
© Edward E. Rice, New York ; 1896 : 64366,
Nov. 25. 16520
Girl from Porto Rico; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by Joseph Le Brandt. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1906. 66 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 7805,
Jan. 2, 1906; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 16521
Girl (The) from Rector's; a comedy in 4 acts,
by P. M. Potter, adapted from the French of
Pierre Veber.
© Paul M. Potter, England ; D : 14891, Jan.
25, 1909. 16522
Girl (The) from Shanley's; comedy playlet in
1 act and 1 scene, by Arthur Glenn [pseud,
of G. A. Wilson] 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1914; D : 37283 ; Glenn A.
Wilson, Westfield, N. J. 16522a
Girl (The) from Somewhere; play in 3 acts,
by J. H. Selbold, adapted by Edward Eisner.
New York, Samuel French; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1914. 138 p. 12°. [Originally
printed with title The mover's daughter]
© Aug. 1, 1914; Ic. Apr. 26, 1915; Ic. May
5, 1915; D: 40568; Jenny Hopkins Seibold,
New York. 16522b
Girl (The) from stageland; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by Thornton Cole,
music by O. Luckstone.
© Thornton Cole and Oscar Luckstone,
New York ; D : 12837, Apr. 25, 1908. 16523
Girl (The) from Stratford; a land deal in 2
shuffles, by R. M. Sperry. 37 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Robert M. Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn.;
D : 13066, IMay 26, 1908 ; 2c. June 9, 1908.
16524
Girl (A) from Sweden; a comedy-drama in 4
• acts, by C. W, Chase.
© Charles Wathen Chase, New York; D:
3103, Mar. 9, 1903. 16525
by Edward John Kadow. 35 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© C. Jav Smith and E. J. Kadow, Chicago ;
D : 13993, Oct. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908.
16526
810
16527
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16547
Girl (The) from Tennessee; comedy drama in
4 acts, by E. A. I^ocke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Chelsea, Mass. ; D :
8145, Mar. 12, 1906. 16527
Girl (The) from Texas; a comedy, by Dick
Naylor (I. B. Naylor)
© Richard Naylor, New York ; 1897 : 52972,
Sept. 22. 16528
— a musical farce comedy, by L. Shubert.
© Lee Shubert, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1897:
22553, Apr. 10. 16529
a western drama true to Texas life, in 4
acts, by Mortimer D. Preston.
© Bender & Hirschfield, New York ; D :
8862, July 25, 1906. 16530
Girl from the quarry; a classic drama in 1 act,
by A. Alexander. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Adelaide Alexander, New York ; D : 8186,
Mar. 12, 1906; 2c. Mar. 12, 1906. 16531
Girl from the ranch; a romantic military com-
edy, by G. Heath.
© George Heath, Bryn Athyn, Pa. ; D :
8021. Feb. 17, 1906. 16532
Girl (The) from the South. See Tom papers.
Girl (The) from the sun-kissed East; a play
of Western life in 1 act, by G. D. Parker.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. D. Parker, Baltimore ; D : 8703, June
15, 1906 ; 2c. .July 2, 1906. 16533
Girl (The) from the U. S. A.; a spectacular
comedy-drama in 3 acts. 61 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harrv Scott co., Chicago; D : 14527, Dec.
12, 1908; 2c. Dec. 12, 1908. 16534
Girl (The) from Tim's place; a drama of the
wilderness, by Charles Clark Munn and James
W. Harkins, jr.
© C. C. Munn, Springfield, Mass. ; D : 9510.
Nov. 24, 1906. 16535
Girl (The) from Tipperary; musical con'^edv in
3 acts, by W. Wamsher. 91 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915 ; D : 40508 ; Wm. Wam-
sher, Chicago. 16535a
Girl (The) from Tokio; comedy in 3 nets, by
Frank Tannehill, jr., and Geo. W. Barnum.
142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1912; D : 30396 ; William E.
Gorman, New York. 16536
Girl (The) from U. S. A. ; 3 act musical comedy,
by Nadyne Shannon and Geo. Fletcher.
© Charles B. Goes, Chicago; D : 11772, Nov.
20, 1907. 16537
Girl (The) from upper 7; original comedy in 3
acts, by Gladys Ruth Bridgham. Boston, W.
H. Baker & co., 1915. 64 p. 12°.
© May 13, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; D:
40044 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 16537a
Girl (A) from Utah; musical play in 2 acts,
by James T. Tanner. 126 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913; D: 34698; Walter C.
Jordan, New York. 16538
a new musical play in 2 acts, by James T.
Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross, Percy Green-
bank, and Paul A. Rubens, music by Sidney
Jones and Paul A. Rubens. Book of lyrics.
London, New York [etc.] Chappell & co.,
ltd., 1913. 35 p. 8°.
© Oct. 18, 1913; 2c. Oct. 20, 1913; D:
34771 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 16539
Girl (The) from Vassar; by M. Ott.
© Matthew Ott, Boston; D : 8488, Mav 7.
1906. 16540
— by W. O. Johnson.
© William Otis Johnson, Chelsea, Mass. ;
1897 : 29196, May 13. 16541
a dramatic sketch in 2 scenes, by Charles
E. Grapewin and George Totten Smith.
© May Boorum, Brooklyn; D:338, Apr. 12.
1901. 16542
-a musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. F. Milli-
ken.
© James Foster Milliken, New York ; 1897 :
2.5721, Apr. 26. 16543
Girl (The) from Vienna; a miisical comedy in
2 acts, book and lyrics by R. H. Burnside,
music by Ludwig Engltinder.
© R. H. Burnside, New York; D: 12863,
Apr. 29, 1908. 16544
Girl (The) from Walker; a comedy in 1 act.
by E. Burdette Smith. [12] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1909 ; D : 16.538 ; DoUie Rath-
bun Smith, Binghamton, N. Y. 16545
Girl (The) from Yankee land; an American
musical .satire in 2 acts, book and lyrics by
the Treitels, music by R. W. Edwards. 61 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© The Treitels and R. W. Edwards. Woon-
socket, R. I. ; D : 11582, Oct. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Oct.
24, 1907. 16546
Girl (The) from Yonkers; a 1 act comedy
sketch, by F. J. Beaman. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
10767, June 6, 1907 ; 2c. June 6, 1907. 16547
Girl graduates. See Vassar.
811
16548
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16563
Girl (The) habit; t-oiueily with imisic, in 2 actis,
book by C. Dickson. [2], 138 p. 4°. Typo-
written. [Libretto or.lyl
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1911; D : 23518 ; Charles
Dickson, New York. 16548
Girl (The) he left behind; coniecly with a
punch, by K. Warner. [21, 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 3, 1914; D: 37456; Kichard
Warner, New York. 16548a
Girl (The) he met; 1 act conietly, by Herbert
Hall Wiuslow. [1], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 22, 1912; I):3016(J: Julie Rins.
New York. 16549
Girl (The) he overlooked; in 4 acts, by G. H.
Rogers. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2G, 1911: D: 24780; Gertrude
H. Rogers. South :Manch('ster, Conn. 16550
Girl (The) I left behind me. See Si Perkins.
Girl (The) I love; musical farce in 2 acts, book
by C. V. Kerr and R. H. Burnside. lyrics by
R. H. Burnside. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911 ; D : 23214 : R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 16551
Girl (A) in a thousand; a ])lay in 4 acts, for
female characters only, by Evelyn Gray Whit-
ing. P.oston. AV. H. Baker & co., 1907. 03 p.
12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston : D : 9733,
Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907. 16552
Girl (The) in front; by C. H. Fowler.
© Charles Ilenrv Fowlci-. Brooklyn ; D •
5775, Nov. 15. 1904. 16553
Girl (The) in gold; jnusical comedy in 3 acts,
boolc and lyrics by F. T. lUchards, music bv
F. Dewey Richard.s. 131 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© 1<'. Apr. ."), 191.") ; 1 ) : 40268 ; Frederick T.
Richards, Philadelphia. 16553a
Girl in green; by J. M. Clarke.
© Josephine M. Clarke, New York ; D :
8009. Feb. 28, 1900. [For copies reed, see
D : 8780] 16454
a vaudeville sketcli in 1 act. bv J. M. Clarke
and Adella R. Tafft. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Josephine M. Clarke and Adella R. TafEt,
New York: I) : 8780. June 12, 1906; 2c. June
12, 1906. 16555
or. The masked model, by John A. Burns.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; 1) : 28793 ; W. Oscar
Sullivan, Savannah, Ga. 16556
Girl (The) in hiding; tabloid musical comedy
in 1 act, by Agnes Cameron. [2], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11. 1914; D : 37290 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 16556a
Girl (The) in pink. Sec Mysterious (The)
Thompson.
Girl (The) in question; a play in 4 acts, by
G. llnzelton. novel by L. C. Violett Houck.
© George Hazel ton. New York ; D : 9380.
Nov. 5, 1906. 16557
Girl (The) in red; by E. P. Churchill.
© Edward P. Churchill, Peoria, 111.: 1>:
11803, Nov. 25, 1907. 16558
Girl in royal purple; an American comedv
drama in 4 acts, by A. N. Shideler. 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Albert Newton Shideler. New York: D:
7032, July 25, 1905; 2c. July 25, 1905. 16559
Girl (The) in the aeroplane. See High life.
Girl (The) in the bank; original comedy sketch
in 1 scene, by H. H. Winslow. [1], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16. 1914 ; D : 37588 ; Herbert
Hall AVinslow, New York. 16559a
Girl (The) in the bath; musical .scream in 3
acts, by R. R. (Til)son and G. Fidton, nuisic
by Hubert Bath. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 15, 191."); D : 39684 ; Ui.wland R.
Gibson and Grenville Fulton. liondon. 16559b
Girl in the clouds; a mythological fantasy with
musical interpolations, in 3 scenes, by A.
Kingsbury. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Audrey Kingsbury. New York; D : 7298.
Sept. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1905. 16560
Girl (The) in the dark; original fantastic song-
farce in 3 acts, book and lyrics by L. Dalton.
music by James W. Gearhart. [77] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912: D : .31628 ; Lionel Dal-
ton, Fre.sno, Cal. 16561
Girl (The) in the front row; l»y K. M. Lacey.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© K. M. Lacey, Columbus, ( ). : D : 13 1 70.
.Tune 12. 1908: Ic. June 12. 1908: Ic. June
22. 1908. 16562
Girl in the garden; play in 4 acts, by K. Arden.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten. i
© Ic. Dec. 2. 1915: D : 42,395 ; Edwin Arden,
Forest Hills, N. Y. 16562a
Girl (The) in the hammock; by .M. Whallen
and F. Fogerty.
© Mike Whallen and Frank Fogerty, Brook-
lyn; 1900; A: 7441, Mar. 21. 16563
812
16564
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16583
Girl (The) in the heart of Maryland. See
Price (The) he paid.
Girl (The) in the mantilla; :i comic opera in
2 acts, book and lyrics 1).\- H. N. Farrar,
music by Harry Patterson Hopkins. 8.3 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Herbert Nash Farrar, Baltimore ; D :
10830, June 24, 1907; 2c. .lune 24. 1907.
16564
book and lyrics by H. N. Farrar and
S. Noot, music by Harry Piitterson Hopkins.
77 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Herbert Nash Farrar ami Simon Noot.
Baltimore : D : 13487, Aug. 3, 1908 ; 2r. Aug.
3, 1908. 16565
Girl (The) in the moon; [by] George Totten
Smith.
© Patrice \Yhitbeck, New York; 1899:
43858. July G. 16566
a musical comedy, book, um.sic, lyrics, by
E. Hanford. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten. ri>i-
bretto only]
© Edwin Hanford, New York ; D : 14434,
Dec. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 16567
Girl (The) in the muff; vaudeville skit, by G.
Des Roches. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914 ; D : 36996 ; Gertrude Des
lloches, New York. 16567a
Girl (The) in the North; play in 1 act, by \Y.
H. Sayward, jr. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1911 ; D : 23081 ; \Villiam H.
Sayward, jr., AVaylaud, Mass. 16568
Girl (The) in the picture; farce in 2 acts, by
A. \Y. Shaw. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2.J, 1913 ; D : 34252 ; Alexander
"SYilson Shaw, South Bethlehem, Pa. 16569
play in 2 acts, by A. \Y. Shaw. Boston,
The Gorham press [etc., 1914] 4 p. 1., 5-87 p.
12°. (American dramatists' series)
© Nov. 10, 1914; 2c. Nov. 20. 1914; D:
38854; Alexander W. Shaw. So. Bethlehem.
Pa. a6569a
Girl (The) in the pool; nuisical sketch in 1
act, by R. R. Gibson. 32 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913; D : 35397 ; Rowland
Routledge Gib.son, New York. 16570
Girl (The) in the purple mask; l)y S. Le.slie.
2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Scott Leslie, Knoxville. Tenn. ; D : 12408.
Feb. 21, 1908; 2c. Feb. 21. 1908. 16571
Same, Rev. ed. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Scott Le.slie. Knoxville. Tenn. ; D : 13179.
June 13, 1908 ; 2c. June 13, 1908. 16572
Girl (The) in the ring; an original comedy in
3 acts, by Mrs. C. Doremus and Leonidas
Westervelt.
© Mrs. Charles Doremus and L. Westervelt.
New York ; D : 9310, Oct. 24, 1906. 16573
Girl in the taxi; comedy in 3 acts, bv Anthony
Mars. 226 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28. 1909 ; D : 17800 ; A. H. Woods.
New York. 16574
-drama in 3 acts, by Stanislaus Stange.
145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910 : D : ^0234 ; A. H. Woods,
New York. 16575
Girl (The) in the telegram; farce in 1 act, bv
S. E. Smyth. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913; D: 34748; Sam E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 16576
Girl in the tower; twenty minute vaudeville
melodrama, by G. A. Norton. [7] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1909 ; D : 16732 ; George A.
Norton, Sheridan, AVyo. 16577
Girl (The) in the train; comic opera in 3 acts,
adapted from Die geschiedene frau, by H. B.
Smith. 123 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. July 21. 1910; D : 21600 ; Harrv B.
Smith, New York. 16578
Girl (The) in the uniform; a 1 act war play,
by L. :\I(riung. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Littell McClung, Baltimore ; D : 11862.
Dec. 5, 1907; 2c. Dec. 5, 1907. 16579
Girl (The) in the window; pla.v in 1 act, by
A. L. Bethel. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1911; D: 24650: Allan Lewis
P.ethel. St. Louis. 165S0
Girl in violet; a modern American emotional
comedy in 4 acts, by A. N. Sb.ideler. 141 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Newton Shideler. New York ; D :
7014, July 24, 1905; 2c. July 10, 1905; 1<'.
new ed. July 25, 1905. 16581
Girl (The) in waiting. See Four plays; by
Archibald Eyre.
Girl (The) miner. See Joe Buggies.
o 1).
Girl (The) next door; by C. H. Lischer.
f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Harold Lischer. New York ; D :
782, Aug. 21, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1901. 16582
a comedy in 1 act, by J. Cowgill.
© Jean Cowsill. New Y^irk : D : 758. Aug.
1.5, 1901. 16583
813
16583
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16602
Girl (The) next door — Continued.
1 act sketch, by M. C. Cherrill. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1915 ; D : 41933 ; Mildred Con-
sidine Cherrill, Chicago. 16583a
Girl of Broadway; dramatico-musical composi-
tion in 2 acts, by B. Stoddard. [23] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1912 ; D : 31437 ; Burt Stod-
dard, New Britain, Conn. 16584
Girl (The) of Eagle ranch; a melodrama in 4
acts, by W. Woods. 115 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Walter Woods, Boston ; D : 11680, Nov. 7,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907. 16585
Girl (The) of Ghizen. See Khedive (The)
Girl (The) of Granada. See Myrtle (The)
maiden.
Girl (A) of Illinois; or. An American girl, a
play in 4 acts, by W. S. Lockwood. Ill p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Scammon Lockwood, Wilmette,
111. ; D : 9100, Sept. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906.
16586
Girl (The) of my dreams; book and lyrics by
Wilbur D. Nesbit and Otto Hauerbach, music
by Karl Hoschna. [3], 126 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 22, 1910; D: 21672; M. Wit-
mark & sons, New York. 16587
Girl (The) of my heart; a play in 4 acts, by
Jobn T. Mclntyre.
© J. T. Mclntyre, Philadelphia; D : 5660,
Oct. 19, 1904. 16588
See also Ben-my-chree (The). — Colleen
machree.
Girl (A) of resources; by J. C. Rosenberg. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Jane Church Rosenberg, Malott Park,
Ind. ; D: 13208, Juue 17, 1908; 2c. June 17,
1908. 16589
Girl (A) of '76; by M. Goldstein. Typewrit-
ten.
© Moses Goldstein, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 10433,
Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 10. 16590
Girl (The) of Seville; operetta in 2 acts, book
by Augusta Osborn, Leonard Liebling and
B. Meredith Langstaff, lyrics by Augusta Os-
born, nnisic by P. Guetary. [Ill] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913 ; D : 34285 ; Pedro Gue-
tary, New York. 16591
Girl of Tangiers; spectacular extravaganza in
2 acts, by S. T. Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:24495,
May 3. 16592
Girl (The) of the Bowery; play in 3 acts, by
G. F. Hagadoru. [20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914 ; D : 37932 ; Gladys Fre-
donia Hagadorn, Cleveland. 16592a
Girl (A) of the century; a comedy in 1 act, by
Frank Dumont. Pliiladelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 293S7,
. May 14 ; 2c. May 17. 16593
Girl (The) of the golden dream; a dramatic
composition, by M. S. Barratt. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© M. S. Barratt, Scranton, Pa. ; D : 14597,
Dec. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909. 16594
Girl (The) of the Golden Gate; dranuitic sketch,
by H. W. Laugenour. [4] p. f°. Type-
written.
© le. Oct. 2, 1911; D : 25378 ; Henry W.
Laugenour, San Francisco. 16595
Girl (The) of the golden West; play in 4 acts,
by D. Belasco. 211 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42684; David Be-
lasco, New York. 16595a
See also Fanciulla (La) del West. — Fille
(La) du far-West.
Girl (A) of the hills; play in 4 acts, by E. F.
Bishop. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1912; D : 31329 ; Ernest F.
Bishop, Los Angeles. 16596
Girl of the hour; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
D. Marnell. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dec. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1910 ; D : 22778 ;
David Marnell, San Francisco. 16597
Girl (A) of the mountains; by Lem B. Parker.
89 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Edward Wee, Oxfordville, Wis. ;
D : 16062, June 5, 1909 ; 2c. June 7, 1909.
16598
twenty-five minute act, by E. J. West. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20432 ; Edward J.
West, New York. 16599
Girl (The) of the North Woods; drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Daubert. 75 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1912; D: 31690; .Joseph A.
Daubert, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 16600
Girl of the range; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. Roucolle. 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20630 ; Adrienne
Roucolle, Denver. 16601
Girl (The) of the Rockies; drama in 3 acts, by
S. E. Lester. [23] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1911 ; D : 24233 ; S. E. Lester,
HarrLsburg, Pa. 16602
814
16603
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
16620
Girl (The) of the silver East; by T. J. Gaffney.
II p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffney, Albany; D : 8166,
Mar. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1906. 16603
Girl (The) of the streets; play in 4 acts, by
M. Gabel.
^iD f^r^iipN 4 ]*s Nr:sn-i ;'?j?t^)2 "jyccs:i dnt
III p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 1, 1915 ; D : 41145 ; Max Gabel,
Brooklyn. 16603a
Girl (A) of the Tenderloin; by J. R. Gandolfo.
© James Rodney Gandolfo, New York; D:
3663, June 15, 1903. 16604
Girl of the times; an episode in 1 act, by Fred
Niblo. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21026; Sanger &
Jordan, New York. 16605
Girl (The) of the underworld; 4 act comedy
drama, by J. Gorman. 80 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 27, 1912 ; D : 30115 ; Jack Gor-
man, New York. 16606
Girl (A) of the West; vaudeville, by H. D. Cot-
trell. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1910; D : 22471 ; Alphonse
Luttringer, San Francisco. 16607
Girl (The) of the whispering pines; comedy
drama in 4 acts, by S. L. Jones. [3], 50 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914; D : 38352 ; Sherman
La Louis Jones, Findlay, O. 16607a
Girl (The) of the woods; play in 1 act, by Mrs.
V. Niebel. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912; D : 31548 ; Mrs. Val-
entine Niebel, Utica, N. Y. 16608
Girl (The) of to-day; comedy in 4 acts, by
P. E. Browne. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915 ; D : 39517 ; Porter Em-
erson Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 16608a
Girl (The) of tomorrow; musical farce in 2
acts, book and lyrics, by R. H. Moulton. 76
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1915; D : 41989 ; Robert H.
Moulton, Chicago. 16608b
■ 2 act play, by J. Noel. 77 p. 4°. Type-
\vritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41963 ; Joseph Noel,
Yonkers, N. Y. 16608c
Girl (The) of Twilig'ht trail; western drama in
4 acts, by Gus Heege, jr. [45] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1912; D : 29519 ; Philip A.
Heege, Tampa, Fla. 16609
Girl (The) on hand; a comedy novel episode,
with humor, songs and music, by D. A. Mar-
tin. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912; D: 28818; David A.
Martin, Chariton, la. 16610
Girl (The) on the film; new musical play in 3
acts, book by James T. Tanner, from the
German of Rudolf Bernauer and Rudolf
Schanzer, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by
Walter Kollo, Willy Bredschneider, and addi-
tional numbers by Albert Sirmay. Book of
lyrics. London, New York [etc.] Chappell &
CO. ltd., 1913. 28 p. 8°. .
© Apr. 10, 1913; 2c. Apr. 11, 1913; D:
32920; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 16611
Girl (The) on the whirl; a comedy drama with
music in 3 acts, by W. W. Dunkle.
© W. W. Dunkle, South Bend, Ind. ; D:
12783, Apr. 13, 1908. 16612
Girl outcast; an emotional drama in 4 acts, by
Vail Wright. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Enid Mayo, Boston; D : 8412, Apr. 18,
1906; 2c. Apr. 18, 1906. 16613
Girl outside; comedy, by B. E. Levin. 36 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1910; D: 20113; B. Edwina
Levin, Chicago. 16614
Girl (The) Patsy; in 4 acts, by J. M. Feigl. 109
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jane Mauldin Feigl, New l^ork ; D : 8251,
Mar. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1906. 16615
Girl (The) question; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Hough and Adams, with music by Joseph E.
Howard. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Hough & Adams, Chicago ; D : 11085, July
31, 1907 ; 2c. July 31, 1907. 16616
Girl Rafla^es; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. E.
Blaney. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; D : 7964,
Feb. 8, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1906. 16617
Girl (The) rangers.
© George W. Lederer, Chicago ; D : 11740,
Nov. 14, 1907. 16618
Girl scout play; by F. S. Gabel. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913; D: 35562; Fannie S.
Gabel, Savannah, Ga. 16619
Girl (The) spy of Chickamauga; by M. B.
Miller.
© M. B. Miller, Cleveland; 1894:24302,
May 14; 2c. May 14. 16620
Girl (The) spy of Dixie. See Lieutenant (The)
and the girl.
815
16620
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16639
Girl (The) that God forgot; play in 4 acts, by
H. C. Hickman. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D: 36599; Howard C.
Hickman, San Francisco. 16620a
Girl (The) that I love; an entirely original,
emotional drama in 5 acts, by W. E. Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, New York; 1881:
18070, Nov. 21. 16621
Girl (The) that kicks the time; by O. Lamonde.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© OUie Lamonde, New York ; D : 12466.
Mar. 3, 1908; Ic. Feb. 20, 1908; Ic. Mar. 21,
1908. 16622
Girl (The) that loved a brakeman. See TJ. D.
V. railway.
Grirl that's all the candy; musical comedy
drama in 2 acts, by B. M. Garfield. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909; D: 20184; French &
Garfield, Lansing, Mich. 16623
Girl (The), the man, and the widow; play in 2
acts, by M. Ott. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37785 ; Matthew Ott,
WoUaston, Mass. 16623a
Girl (A) to order; comedy in 1 act, by Bessie
^\'ret■ ord Springer. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1914. 27 p. 12°. (On
cover: French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 286)
© Oct. 13, 1914 ; Ic. Oct. 14, 1914 ; Ic. Oct.
20, 1914; D: 38560; Samuel French, New
York. 16623b
Girl (The) untamed; a dramatic comedy, by
J. Burnett. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jack Burnett, Chicago ; D : 11589, Oct.
25, 1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 16624
Girl (A) up-to-date; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by Ellie Norwood.
© Frank Currier, New York; 1895:28090.
May 24. 16625
Girl (The) volunteer; comic opera in 2 acts,
by D. P. Mathews.
© David Porter Mathews, Hull, Mass.; D:
4219, Nov. 9, 1903. 16626
Girl (The) waif; by C. A. Taylor.
© Charles A. Taylor, New York ; D : 3349,
Apr. 25, 1903. 16627
Girl wanted; a farce comedy, by R. N. Stephens.
Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis. New York: 1895:
35803, .July 10; 2c. .Tuly 10. 16628
Girl (The) we didn't leave behind us; an origi-
nal military comic opera or musical extrava-
ganza, by G. F. Cole.
© George F. Cole, Chicago ; 1895 : 15603.
Mar. 18. 16629
Girl (The) we love; in 3 acts, bv C. Dickson
and II. White.
© Charles Dickson and Henrv White,
Brooklyn ; 1900 A : 28343, Nov. 17. 16630
Girl (The) who blew in; original 1 act play,
by Kate Jordan [i. e. K. J. Vermilye] [1],
25 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913; D: 34489; Kate Jordan
• A'ermilye, New York. 16631
Girl (The) who couldn't lie; comedy in 3 acts,
by K. Howard [pseud, of J. K. Bell] 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911 ; D : 24()(J8 ; Keble How-
ard, London. 16632
Girl (The) who dared; musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyric-s by T. T. Railey, music
by Alfred G. Robyn. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1911; D:2.5069; Thos. T.
Railey, St. Louis. 16633
or, Little grit, the street g'amin, comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by IM. S. Tuyloi-.
© Malcolm Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N.
Y. ; D : 1980, May 26, 1902. 16634
Girl (A) who did; by J. A. Eraser.
© John Arthur Fraser, New York ; D : 1791,
Apr. 28, 1902. 16635
Girl who didn't know Rockefeller; drama in 1
act, by W. H. Nichols. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1910; D : 20328, Walter H.
Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 16636
Girl (The) who helped; play in 4 acts, by E. F.
Payne. [2], SO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1911; D: 24593; Edward F.
I'ayne, Belmont, Mass. 16637
Girl (The) who laughed; comedy in 3 acts,
prologue and epilogue, by A. Miller. 117 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16. 1915; D : 40377 : Abraham
Miller, New York. 16637a
Girl (The) who lost her honeymoon; play in
1 act, by Payne Nunn. I» p. 4". Typewi-it-
ten.
© Ic. May 11, 1915; D : 40605 ; Ruby Ce-
leste, New York. 16637b
Girl (The) who made a million; liy S. H. Ma-
guire. ]3U p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sylvester PI. Maguire, New York ; D :
13672, Aug. 27. 1908: 2c. Aug. 21, 1908. .
16638
Girl who paid the bills; a comedy in 1 ac-t, by
N. Rhoades. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.,
1909. 20 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Nina Rhoades, New York ; D : 14774, Jan.
9, 1009; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 16639
816
16640
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
16661
Girl (The) who paints; American musical
comedy in 3 acts, words and music by C.
Fique. 6S p. 4°. Typev/ritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. June 3, 1911 ; D : 24396 ; Carl Fique,
Brooldyn. 16640
Girl (The) who ran away; play in 1 act, by
A. R. P. Owens. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Penly Owens, Newark, N. J.; D:
12484, ]Mar. 4, 190S; 2c. ]\Iar. 4, 1908. 16641
Girl (The) who was spanked; a 1 act comedy,
by E. Lissner. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emanuel Lissner, Boston ; D : 15294, Mar.
9, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 16642
Girl (The) who wasn't; farce in 3 acts, by N.
L. Swartout. 130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911 ; D : 24889 ; Norman Lee
Swartout, Rochester, N. Y. 16643
Girl (The) who winked; musical comedy drama
in 3 acts, by D. E. Davenport. [1], 40 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 6. 1912; D: 31068; Delbert E.
Davenport, St. Louis. 16644
Girl (The) who would; play in 3 acts, by R. J.
Brick-Dale. 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911; D: 28074; Robert
James Brick-Dale, Seattle. 16645
sketch, by L. Dahlberg. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 24, 1911 ; D : 24279 ; Lila Dahl-
berg, Chicago. 16646
Girl (A) with a million; society comedv drama
in 3 acts, by Billie Burke. [2], 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912; D: 30204; William
Francis Burke, New York. 16647
Girl (The) with a practical head; by A. AUen.
© Alfred Allen, Baltimore ; 1890 : 7479,
Mar. .5. 16648
Girl (The) with a tin heart; a comedy, by C.
Barnard.
Stamford, Conn. ;
16649
Girl (A) with sense; musical comedy in 4 acts,
by A. Schorr.
1*.V t''^"l^>'>
© Charles Barnard,
1890 : 36065, Nov. 15.
a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Barnard.
© Charles Barnard, Mountainville, N. Y. ;
1885 : 14911, July 10. 16650
Girl (A) with money; musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by K. Clarke.
© Kit Clarke, New York ; 1891 : 12852, Apr.
9. 16651
:732? '0^?2 1^1)2 N
[2], 121 p. 8°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914 ; D : 39008 ; Anshel Schorr,
Philadelphia. 16651a
Girl (The) with the auburn curls; burlesque,
by .T. .J. Murdock.
© John J. Murdock, Chicago ; 1899 : 46369,
.Tuly 17. ^ 16652
Girl (The) with the auburn hair; by J. J. Mur-
dock.
© John J. Murdock, Chicago; 1899:69732,
Oct. 26. 16653
farce comedy, by J. .T. Murdock.
© John ,L Murdock, Chicago; 1899:46368,
July 17. 16654
Girl (The) with the auburn locks. See Mys-
terious (The) girl.
Girl (The) with the bad habit. Sec Pick
(The) of Oakham.
Girl (The) v/ith the balloons; novelty produc-
tion in 1 act, by Leon Berg.
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York ; D : 14552,
Dec. 16, 1908. 16655
Girl (The) with the diamond heels; [by] F.
Browning. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Flora Browning, New York ; D : 12878,
May 1, 1908 ; 2c. May 1, 1908. 16656
Girl (The) with the gab; by M. Wagner. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Marguerite Wagner, New York ; D :
14054, Oct. 14, 1908; 2c. Oct. 14, 1908. 16657
Girl (The) with the glass eyes. See Pepita.
Girl (The) with the golden hair; by L. B.
Mendenhall.
© Luella B. Mendenhall, Chicago; 1899:
70029, Oct. 27. 16658
Girl (The) with the green eyes; a play in 4
acts, by Clyde Fitch. New York, London, The
Macmillan company, 1905. 200 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; D : 7627, Nov.
27, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1905. 16659
See also Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
Girl with the green skin; 1 act comedy, by
H. H. Pattee. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Ian. 31, 1910; D: 20060; Herbert
Horton Pattee, Washington. 16660
Girl with the grip; 3 act comedy drama, by
C. A. Taylor.
© Chas. A. Taylor. Cumberland, Md. ; 1898 :
57288, Sept. 29. 16661
5379—16-
-52
817
16662
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16677
Girl (The) with the red domino; or, The red
domino's mystic mirror dance, a pantomime
revealing the mystery of the red domino.
© Sterling amusement co., New York ; D :
7179, Aug. 23, 1905. 16662
Girl with the whooping cough; farce in 3 acts,
by Arthur Weld. 169 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1910 ; D : 20379 ; A. H. Woods,
New York. 16663
Girl (The) without a chance; story of the
white slave traffic, by W. Collins. [3], 40 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914; D : 35621 ; Whitney
Collins, Chicago. 16663a
Girl worth while; play in 4 acts, by G. E.
Blaney and Cecil Spooner. 157 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1909 ; D : 17770 ; Charles E.
Blaney, New York. [Note: — Application
bears the alternative title. Adventures of
Polly] 16664
Girls (The); an American comedy in 3 acts, by
C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1879:6993,
May 26. 16665
Girls and grandfather; modern comedy in 3
acts, by O. T. Fiske and N. McDonough. 188
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1909; D: 17082; Oliver T.
Fiske and Nellie McDonough, New York.
16666
Girl's (The) battle; by Kate Jordan [i. e. K. J.
Vermilye]
© Kate Jordan Vermilye, New York; D:
13323, June 29, 1908. 16667
Girls (The) decide; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Chas. Morton. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1914; D : 38152 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 16667a
Girl's (A) devotion. Sec Eline. — Vagaries.
Girl's (A) dream; drama in 4 acts, by M. Gabel.
112 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914 ; D : 38551 ; Max Gabel,
Brooklyn. 16667b
Girl's (A) folly. Sec Archie.— Who is she?
Girl's (A) frolic; by F. Holland. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911 ; D : 25231 ; Frank Hol-
land, New York. 16668
Girls (The) from. Bennet's; comedy in 4 acts,
by U. Uaphael. [5J, 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D : 22812 ; Rudolph
Raphael, New York. 16669
Girls from BlufEencrib; musical play in 2 acts
and 5 scenes, book and lyrics by S. B. Tall.
55 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909; D : 17155 ; Stanlev
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 16670
Girls (The) from California; an original comedy
dnnua in 4 acts, by T. Stebbins.
© Thaddeus Stebbins, Washington; 1S92 :
38971, Sept. 26. 16671
Girls (The) from Reno; burlesque in 2 acts, by
J. Madison and M. D. Collins. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912 ; D : 29619 ; James Madi-
son and Mike D. Collins;. New York. 16672
Girl's (A) good name; a domestic comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Homer IMiles. 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Sam Allen, New York; D: 11507, Oct.
11, 1907; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907. 16673
Girl's honor; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. F.
Millikeu. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten. (Cover
title: For a girl's honor)
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909 ; D : 17107 ; James Fos-
ter Milliken, New York. 16674
Girls (The) of Gottenberg; a musical play,
book by Geo. Grossmith, jr., and L. Bernian,
lyrics by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood, nuisic
by Ivan Cai-yll and Lionel Monckton.
Lyrics. London, New York [etc.] Chai)p(^l)
& CO., ltd., 1007. 35 p. 8°.
© Chapped & CO., ltd., London; D:10.").53,
May 13, 1907; 2c. May 13, 1907. 16675
Girls (The) of New York. See Mad (The) de-
tective.
Girls of Pallas; a drama of school life in i'.
acts, by Miron Leffingwell. Chicago, 111., The
Cliicago manuscript co., 1914. 41 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38576; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 16675 a
Girls (The) of 1776; a drama in 3 acts, for
female fliaructers only, by Dora Ad.ele Sluu'-
maker. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., lOO-l.
59, [2] p. 12°. [With music] (On cover:
Baker's ed. of phiys)
© Walter 11. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7410,
Oct. 17, 1905; 2'-. Nov. 22, 190."). 16676
Girls (The) of the gay white way; comedy in 2,
acts, by A. Hoffman. 110 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D: 37802; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 16676£>.
Girls (The) of the Liberty; or. Captain Angel,
book ancl lyrics by S. Deane, music by Theo.
Northrup. 48 p. 8°. Typewritten. [I>i-
l)retto only]
© Sydney Deane, New York; D:403l, Oct.
1, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1903. 16677
818
10678
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16695
Girls (The) of the Moulin Rouge; extravaganza
in 2 acts, by Willard Holcomb. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Hurtig & Seamon, inc., New York ; D :
14886, Jan. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909. 16678
Girls of the period. See Woman's rights.
Girl's (A) peril; play in 1 act, by D. J. West-
fall. 18 p. S°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914 ; D : 35567 ; Berlin James
Westfall, Detroit. 16678a
Girl's (A) secret; a play in 3 acts, by Effie W.
Merriman. Chicago, The Dramatic publish-
ing company [1901] 29 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1082,
Nov. 11, 1901; 2c. Nov. 11, 1901. 16679
Girls will be girls; a musical farce in 3 acts,
by Robert Melville Baker and J. Hart. 108 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto onlj^]
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912 ; D : 29349 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 16680
Girofle Girofla; a comic opera, music by [Alex-
andre] Charles Lecocq, duly purchased by,
and assigned to, J. Mortimer, in virtue of deed
of sale made in London, England. June 10th,
1874.
© James Mortimer, United States; 1874:
8538, June 25. 16681
See also Twin (The) sisters.
Girth (The); play in 3 acts, by E. M. L. Cook
and B. P. Smith. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D: 21430; Edith
Maida Lessing Cook and Betty Parker Smith,
United States. 16682
Gismonda, argument of; drama in 4 acts, by
Victorien Sardou, argument by E. Beall Ginty.
New York, P. RuUman.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1896 : 8734, Feb.
6; 2c. Feb. 8. 16683
Git thar Eli; or, Bound to see the girls.
© Andrew J. Powers, Providence, R. I. ;
1886 : 16904, July 24. 16684
Gitanada (La); sainete llrico en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, original de G. CorrochafiX) y
Ortega y R. Fernandez y Murrieta, mlisica de
los maestros Valverde y Foglietti. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1914. 42 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36559; Gregorlo Corrochano y Ortega, y Ri-
cardo Fernandez y INIurrieta, Madrid. 16684a
Gitaneria; boceto de sainete de costumbres
andaluzas en 1 acto y en prosa, de C. E. Gon-
zalvo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1909. 19 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16244 ;
Celestino E. Gonzalvo, Madrid. 16685
Gitanna; or. The Gy^jsy's revenge, a melo-
drama in 3 acts, by I. A. Jones. 52 p. obi.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ida Anne Jones, Detroit ; 1887 : 3972,
Feb. 18; 2c. Feb. 18. 16686
Gittin' 'sperience in a doctor's oflSLce; an Ethi-
opian farce in 1 act, by B. F. Eberhart.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896 : 70938,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1897. 16687
Giuliano; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von H.
Pliimacher. Koln, Hans Pliiraacher, 1908. 141
p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Hans
Pliimacher, Cologne, Germany ; res. no. 1897 ;
Ic. July 13, 1908. 16688
Giuseppina; a play in 1 act, by Thomas Little-
field Marble. Chicago and New York, The
Dramatic publishing company, 1909. 11 p.
12°. (On cover: Sergei's acting drama, no.
596)
© Nov. 12, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17365 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 16688a
Give and take; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. de
Gresac and C. Thompson. New York, Alice
Kauser [1909] 81 p. 12°.
© Fred de GrSsac and Charlotte Thompson.
New York ; D : 14739, Jan. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4,
1909. 16689
— by F. Mandel. [6], 126 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1911 ; D : 23519 ; Frank Man-
del, New York. 16690
■ a hat duologue, by Frank Dumont. New
York, Chicago [etc.], M. Witmark & sons,
1904. 9 p. 12°. (On cover: The Witmark
stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6042,
Dec. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 16691
Give head; a modern morality, by B. G. Vul-
liamy. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Blanche G. Vulliamy, London ; D : 13997.
Oct. 6, 1908. [For copies reed, see D : 14408]
16692
Give heed; a modern morality in 2 acts, by
B. G. Vulliamy. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Blanche G. Vulliamy, London ; D : 14408,
Nov. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1908. 16693
Same. [4], 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1910; D: 22127; Blanche
Georgiana Vulliamy, London. 16694
Give him a chance. See Our Hebrew partner.
Give it back; sketch for vaudeville, by Anne
France. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911; D: 24795; Eugenie
Allard, New York. 16695
819
16695
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16714
Give me a chance; playlet in 1 act, by M.
Sch\Yartz. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914; D: 37920; Morris
Schwartz, New York. 16695a
Give me my share; drama in 1 act, by W. Mack.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1915; D: 40701; Willard
Mack and Chas. Bachmann, New York.
16695b
Give the women a chance; suffragette mono-
logue, by Harry L. Newton. New York. Chi-
cago [etc.], M. Witmark & sons, 1914. 7 p.
12°.
© Sept. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1914 ; D : .38030 ;
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 16695c
Give thy love to thy Creator; by C. M. Egan.
© Catherine M. Egan, Peoria, 111.; D:
6529, Apr. 17, 1905. 16696
Give up your gods; a drama in 3 acts, of pagan
and Christian Russia, by A. D. Rees. Phila-
delphia, J. B. Lippincott CO., 1908. 119 p.
12°.
© Arthur Dougherty Rees, Philadelphia;
D : 14334, Nov. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908.
16697
Give us this day; play in 1 act, by R. E. Rine-
hart. [1], 13, [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13. 1913; D: 32298; Robert E.
Rinebart, Los Angeles. 16698
Giving a show; a burlesque in 2 acts, by J.
Flagg.
© Jared Flagg, New York ; 1888 : 9977, Apr.
5. 16699
Giving Madame X the axe; travesty in 1 act,
by G. H. Trader. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1913; D : 33671 ; George H.
Trader, New York. 16700
Gjengangere. See Apparitions. — Son (The) of
Don Juan.
[Gkolpho] Tk6\4>o} (H); (Golfo); Spaixa eldvWlaKov,
els Trpd^ets Trevrs, [Trapa] XpriffTOV M. Xa tl vtovttj.
F^v Nea TopK-q, Ekooccs KevrpLKov Bi/SXtoircoXetoi;,
Xp-n<7Tov M. Xa'i'i^TovTT,, 1910. 79 p. 8°.
© Apr. 20, 1910; 2c. May 17, 1910; D:
21171; Christ M. Hayntutis, New York.
16701
Glace (La) brisee; scenario, de Marcel Delhery.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33177 ; Gaumont co..
Flushing. N. Y. 16702
Glad (The) hand; a dramatic composition in 2
acts, by J. M. Weber and L. M. Fields.
© Joseph M. Weber and Louis M. Fields,
New York ; 1897 : 46263, Aug. 18. 16703
Glad (The) hand — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1896:
55515, Oct. 6. 16704
Glad (The) surprise; by D. R. Richberg.
© Donald R. Richberg, Chicago; D: 15732,
Apr. 28, 1909. 16705
Gladiator (The); a tragedy in 5 acts, by A.
Saumet, with English and Italian words.
New York, Charles D. Koppel [1889] 56
p. 8°.
© C. D. Koppel, New York; 1889:31996.
Oct. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 16706
See also Nero below zero.
Gladiators (The); musical comedy, by E. L.
Merritt. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914; D : 37281 ; Edward
Lawrence Merritt, Oakland, Cal. 16706a
Gladiator's last race; an equestrian dramatic
composition, by E. B. Crane.
© Edward B. Crane, California, Mo.; D:
7303, Sept. 15. 1905. 16707
Gladwin (The) collection; comedy in 3 acts, by
A. MacHugh. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911; D: 23363; Augustin
MacHugh, New York. 16708
now entitled, Oflacer 666, play in 3 acts, by
A. MacHugh, rewritten by W. Smith. 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912; D: 31240; Augustin
MacHugh and Winchell Smith, New York.
16709
Gladys; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. T. Gib-
son.
© Hugh T. Gibson, New York ; 1885 : 79S7.
Apr. 4. 16710
a domestic drama in 4 acts, by W. Kep-
linger.
© V\'alter Keplinger, United States; 1883:
8309, Alay 7. 16711
^or, A London beauty, a comedy drama in
5 acts, bv Allen Horsford [pseud, of Mrs. L.
A. Friediieb] 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adolph M. Friediieb, New York; 1S8G:
8378, Apr. 8; 2e. Apr. 24. 16713
or, A wife's trial, a drama, by E. S.
Blanchard.
© Edward S. Blanchard, Toledo, O. ; 1887 :
563, Jan. 8. 16713
— or. The bride of Woodwilde, in 5 acts, b.y
C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, Buffalo ; 1883 : 2405, Feb.
n 16714
820
16715
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16736
Gladys Greye; a dramatization of Bertha M.
Clay's [Charlotte M. Braeme's] famous novel,
by Wra. and Josephine Giles. 43 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Richard Allen Chapman, Chicago ; D :
1593S, IMay 24, 1909; 2c. May 24, 1909. 16715
Gladys's sudden change; dramatic sketch in 1
act, by E. L. Schwalm. 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 26, 1912; D: 30354; Emma L.
Schwalm, Buffalo. 16716
Glaserne (Der) niagister; schauspiel in 4 aliten,
von Fried rich Adler. Stuttgart und Berlin,
J. G. Cotta'sche buchhandlung nachfolger,
1910. 148 p. 12°.
© Dec. 15, 1909; 2c. May 10, 1910; D:
21002; Felix Bloch erben, Berlin. 16717
Same.
© Feb. 23, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; D:
21117; Felix Bloch erben, Berlin. 16718
mit benutzung der grundidee More-
to's, von Friedrich Adler. 135 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909 ; D : 169G9 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 16719
Glamour (The) of love; opera in 3 acts, by H.
C. Hopkins. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1913 ; D : 34905 ; Henry Clay-
ton Hopkins, Baltimore. 16720
Glance (A) ahead; comedy in 1 act, by W. Bow-
man. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27. 1915; D: 40896; Bertha
Creighton and Willard Bowman, New York.
16720a
Glanzpartien; lebensbild in 5 akten, mit einem
beispiel, von A. Hepner.
© Adolph Hepner, St. Louis; 1893:40.575,
Sept. 7. 16721
— —lebensbild in 6 aufziigen, von A. Hepner.
Proof.
© Adolf Hepner, St. Louis ; D : 121, Jan. 16,
1901 : 2c. Jan. 17, 1901. 16722
Glare (The) of Gotham; a local melodrama, in
5 acts, by W. A. Brady.
© Wm. A. Brady, Now York, 1895:62636,
Dec. 10. 16723
Glass (The) house; bv R. H. 'J'ruax. Clinton,
N. Y., G. W. Browning, 1907. 23 p. 8°.
© Ravaud Hawley Truax, Clinton, N. Y. ;
D: 11897, Dec. 9, 1907; 2c. Oct. 28. 1907.
16724
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by Edgar Allan
Woolf and I. von Trautman. 106 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ida von Trautman, New York : D : 8063,
Feb. 17, 1906; 2c. Feb. 17, 1906. 16725
Glass (The) house — Continued.
a modern play in 4 acts, by L. K. Anspacher,
99 p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Louis Kaufman Anspacher, New York ;
D : 16197, June 30, 1909 ; 2c. June 30, 1909.
16726
Glass houses; play in 1 act, by E. W. Fifield.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912 ; D : 30771 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 16727
a play of to-day in 4 acts, by W. S. Craven.
© Walter Stokes Craven, New York ; 1894 :
20962, Apr. 24. 16728
Glass (The) of fashion; a comedy, adapted and
arr. by F. P. Clark and Charles M. Clay
[pseud, of Charlotte M. Clark] 134 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Pinckney Clark, Newark, N. J. ;
1883 : 9460, May 22 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 16729
— a drama in 4 acts, by George R. Sims and
Sydney Grundy, readapted by J. Stetson.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1883 : 20415, Nov.
5. 16730
an original comedy in 4 acts, by Sidney
Grundy. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1898. 60 p. 12°. ( [French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 3] )
© Samuel French, New York ; 1898 : 63010,
Oct. 27; 2c. Jan. 2, 1S99. 16731
Glass (The) of tmth. See Scarecrow (The)
Glass (A) of wine; an emotional temperance
drama in 5 acts, by C. P. Brown ;ind G.
Tompkins.
© Charles P. Brown and Abraham G. Tomp-
kins. Brooklyn; 1877:2585, Mar. 1. 16732
Glass put in. New York, 1884.' [Song]
© ,Tohn F. Kellers, Brooklyn; 1884:21443,
Oct. 27; 2c. Dec. 26. 16733
a drama in 5 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© .Tohn S. Norton, New York; 1872:6686,
June 22. 16734
a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by L. Myer.
© Louis Mver, San Francisco ; 1885 : 27731,
I^ec. 28. 16735
Glastonbury; an hi-storical drama in 4 acts, by
W. T. Saward. London, The Kingsgate press,
1911. 78 p. 8°.
© June 5, 1912 ; Ic. I\Tar. 22. 1912 ; Ic. June
.5. 1912; P;29SS7; William T. Saward, Lon-
don. 16736
821
16737
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16759
Glatigny; drame funambulesque en vers, m61t'
de chansons et de danses [en 5 actes et 6
tableaux] par Catulle Mendes. Paris, EugSne
Fasquelle, 1906. 4 p. 1., 118 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 8126, Mar.
8, 1906; 2c. Mar. 8, 1906 (proof) ; 2c. Apr. 4,
1906. 16737
Same. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration]
1906. 2 p. 1., 118 p. 12'
© Catulle Mendes, Paris ; D : 8163, Mar. 15,
1906; 2c. Mar. 15, 1906. 16738
Glatteis; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Filibert
Embach. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William B. Brown, New York; D:
12636, Mar. 28, 1908; 2c. Mar. 28, 1908.
16739
Glaube und. heimat; die tragodie eines volkes,
von Karl Schonherr. Leipzig, L. Staackmann,
1910. 115 p. 12°.
© Sept. 14, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910 ; D : 22240 ;
L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 16740
Glaucus, the Athenian; a romantic drama in 5
acts, founded on Sir E. Bulwer Lytton's cele-
brated novel, The last days of Pompeii, by
H. Knight.
© Harry Knight, United States; 1886:
6182, Mar. 17. 16741
Gleichheit; politisches schauspiel in 4 aufzugen,
von K. Bottcher. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g.
m. b. h., 1909. 108 p. 12°.
© Karl Bottcher, Schlachtensee, Germany ;
D: 15799, May 7, 1909; 2c. May 7, 1909.
16742
Glen Moor Gulch; by G. E. Stevens. Ms.
© George E. Stevens, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1882 : 8018, May 17 ; Ic. May 17. 16743
Glendale; a play in 5 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York; 1873:6807,
June 17. 16744
Glendaloug'h; a domestic drama in 5 acts, by
T. S. Henderson.
© Thomas S. Henderson, Brooklyn; 1876:
4232, Apr. 8. 16745
a drama in 4 acts, founded upon (Jerald
Griflin's celebrated tale of The rivals, arr.
and adapted for the stage by the author, De
Mar (D. M. Reynolds)
© D. M. Reynolds, Davenport, la.; 1880:
6439, Apr. 26. 16746
• a romantic Irish drama in 4 acts, by Ed-
mund S. Gurney.
© Wm. H. Power, United States; 1892:
32458, Aug. 6. 16747
Glendowar; or, A wild Irish girl, a sensa-
tional comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. Bur-
leigh.
© Jennie Burleigh, Akron, O. ; 1896 : 4.5033,
Aug. 10. 16748
G-lenflesh; by L. C. Fletcher.
© Lydia Coyne Fletcher, Washington;
1882:9202, June 3. 16749
CrlGnniore Crawfield; by J. A. Meyer, drama-
tized by Adolphus Beattie. 92 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1909 ; D : 17261 ; Jean Adolphe
Meyer, New York. 16750
Glenn's wife. See Woman (A) with a history.
Glenora; an Irish drama in 4 acts, by R. Quinn.
© Richard Quinn, Chicago; 1889:32022,
Oct. 28. 16751
Glenshe; Irish melodrama in 4 acts, by T. F.
Glancy and J. A. McCarthy. Typewritten.
© Thos. F. Glancy and .John A. McCarthy,
Manchester, N. H. ; 1894:26541, May 26; 2c.
Sept. 2, 1899. 16752
Glent, Jr. and Grill, Sr.; by J. Hartmann. Ms.
© J. Hartmann, New York; 1881:7410,
]\Iay 11 ; Ic. May 11. 16753
Glenwood; or, Avenged, a drama in 3 acts, by
J. Uhler.
© Jennie Uhler, Lebanon, Pa. ; 1872 : 12407,
Nov. 25. 16754
Gli asparagi. See Bunch (A) of asparagus.
Glickman, the glazier; a vaudeville sketch, by
Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1904] 13 p. 12°.
([Denison's vaudeville sketches])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5154, June
10, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 16755
Gliederpuppe (Die) See Rettungen.
Glimpse (A) into the future; comedy in 4 acts,
by R. E. Dunbar. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28610 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 16756
Glimpse (A) of Bohemia; a sketch, by Z. Wil-
liams.
© Zenaide Williams, New York; 1897:
13159, Feb. 22. 16757
Glimpse (A) of Elysium; in 2 phases, by G.
Stewart.
© Grant Stewart, New York ; 1898 : 24274.
Apr. 18. 16758
Glimpse (A) of grammar land; dramatization,
by M. F. Brown. Typewritten.
© Minnie Frances Brown, Kalamazoo,
Mich.; 1894:39044, Aug. 24; Ic. Aug. 24.
J6759
822
16760
COPYRIGHTED IN THE TTlSriTED STATES
16775
Glimpse (A) of graminar land — Continued.
a farce, by M. Frances Brown. Syracuse,
N. Y., C. W. Bardeen, 1894. 16 p. 12°. [With
music]
© C. W. Bardeen, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1894:
.'17544, Dee. 8; 2c. Doc. 21. 16760
Glimpse (A) of Paradise; a play in 1 act, by
F. S. Pixley. Typewritten.
© Frank S. Pixley, Akron, O. ; 1892 : 38070.
Sept. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 16761
Glimpse (A) of the brownies. See Odd operas
for eventide.
Glimpse (A) of tlie gutter. Sec Binxy's ro-
mance.
Glimpse (A) of the twentieth century; or.
Bachelor life in New York in the year 1999,
a farce in 1 act, by M. .J. Sulli^'an. 25 p. f°.
Typev,Titten.
© M. J. Snllivna, New York; 1890:14580.
May 2; 2c. May 2. 16762
Glitter and guilt; a drama in 5 acts.
© H. Edwin Tremain, New Y'ork ; 1874:
2392, Feb. 27. 16763
Glitter Gulch; a drama in 3 acts and 16 scenes,
by J. J. Enriglit.
© .Tolm J. Enright, Detroit; 1884:14159,
.July 12. 16764
Glitter (The) of gold. Sec Bight (The) bower.
Glittering brass; play in 4 acts, by A. H.
Fromenson. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913 ; D : 344.58 ; Abraham H.
Fromenson, Nev/ York. 16765
Glittering gate,
sany.
See rive plays; by Lord Dun-
Globe (The) trotter; American comedy in 3
acts, by L. De Lange.
© Louis De Lange, Philadelphia ; 1894 :
22862, May 5. 16766
Globe (The) trotters; burlesque in 1 act, by
James E. Cooper. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D : 36073 ; Isaac E.
Cooper, New York. 16766a
Glockenspiel (Carillon); koraisclie oper in 1
alvt, von Bruno Warden \\n(\ .1. M. Wellemin-
sky, musik von Jan Brandts-Buys. Leipzig,
Josef W^einberger, 1913. 24 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 25. 1913; 2c. Mar. 4, 1914; D:
36232 ; .Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 16766b
Gloire (La) ambulanciere; comedie en 1 acte,
par [Paul, dit] T. Bernard. {In Petite illus-
tration no. 15, 7 juin 1913, s^rie-theatre, no. 10)
© .Tune 7, 1913; 2c. .July 18, 1913: D:
33829; Tristan Bernard, Paris, 16767
Gloomy Fanny; comedy in 4 acts, by A. Davis.
154 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1913 ; D : 33816 ; Allan Davis,
Pittsburgh. 16768
Gloomy Gus; or, Happy Hooligan's brother, a
musical farce comedy, by Rudolph Block. 3
p. 4°. Typewritten. [W^ords only]
© William Randolph Hearst, New York;
D : 1633. Mar. 31, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1902.
16769
Gloria; a comedy in 1 act, by Alf. Hampton. 11
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mary Patrice Whitlock, New York; D:
8157, Feb. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1906. 16770
dramma lirico in 3 atti, di Arturo Colautti,
musica di Francesco Cilea. Libretto. Milano,
E. Sonzogno, 1907. 64 p. 8°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 10250,
Apr. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1907. 16771
Gloria (La) del barrio; sainete lirico de cos-
tumbres madrilenas en 1 acto, dividido en 3
cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de J. Al-
varez Diaz y L. Martel, musica de los maes-
tros G. de Aquino y M. Rebollo, Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espafioles] 1915. 41 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41093 ; Jestis Alvarez Diaz y Luis Martel,
Madrid. 16771a
Gloria (La) del inventor; zarzuela en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros, letra de Enrique G.
Sarasate y Enrique Jardiel, mtisica del maes-
tro Julio Gomez. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1909. 39 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
1G885; Enrique G. Sarasate y Enrique Jar-
diel, Madrid. 16772
Gloria victis; [drama, by M. M. Norton]
[Warner, N. H., E. C. Cole, 1900] 50 p., 3 1.
nar. 8°.
© Morilla M. Norton, Warner, N. H. ; 1900
A : 8995, Apr. 7 ; Ic. June 12 ; Ic. June 22.
16773
drame lyrique en 4 actes et en prose
rvthmee, par P. Thys. [Paris, Alcan-L^vy,
[1907] 40 p. 8°.
© Pauline Thys, Paris ; D : 11979, Dec. 9,
1907 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907. 16774
Gloria's gamble; comedy sketch, by L. Buchan-
an [pseud, of Lorraine Hall-Russell] 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1915; D: 42016; Lorraine
Buchanan, Chicago. 16774a
Glorie Aston, the female poisoner; by F.
Dawson. Typewritten.
© Forbes Dawson, London; 1898:14433,
Feb. 28 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 16775
823
16776
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16792
Glorieux (Le); a drama in 5 acts, by C. Stow.
16 p. f °. Printed.
© Charles Stow, Girard, I'a. ; 1886 : 14103,
June 19 ; 2c. July 1. 16776
Glorification (The) of Columbus; a drama in
6 acts, by the Sisters of St. Joseph. 16 p.
12°. Printed.
© Sisters of St. Joseph, St. Augustine, Fla. ;
1892 : 36774, Sept. 8 ; 2c. Sept. 8. 16777
Glorification (The) of Pinkie Hugge; a farce
in 4 acts, by E. U. Valentine and Herbert
Dansey.
© Edward Uffington Valentine, Brooklyn ;
D : 12963, May 13, 1908. 16778
Glorious Anna; comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the French of Chivot and Duru, by M. L.
Vieira.
© Martha Lafitte Vieira, Philadelphia;
1892 • 22022. May 25. 16779
Glorious Betsy; play in 4 acts, by Rida John-
son Young. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913; D: 35434; American
play CO., New York. 16780
Glorious (A) Fourth; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. Westfall. Typewritten.
© Anson Hewett Westfall, New York State ;
1893 : 12175, JNIar. 9 ; 2c. Apr. 17. 16781
Glorious (The) gossip; play in 3 acts, by J. F.
Babb. 30 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915; D: 39282; J. Franklin
Babb, Haverhill, Mass. 16781a
Glorious time; or, Night at the carnival, com-
edy in 1 act, by W. J. Echols. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910 ; D : 20249 ; William Jar-
rell Echols, Chicago. 16782
Glory; a 4 act military drama, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1885:
8269, Apr. 8. 16783
Glory (The) of Clementina; play in 3 acts,
founded upon the famous novel of the same
name by William J. Locke, by George C.
Hazelton. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1915; D: 422.53; George C.
Hazelton, jr.. New York. 16783a
Glory of 1876. See Independence.
Glory of Ireland; musical comedy drama in 3
scenes, written and composed by H. Coleman.
24 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 26. 1914; D: 38336; Hamilton
CSoIeman Chicago. 16783b
Glory of the morning; a play in 1 act, by W. E.
Leonard. Madison, Wisconsin dramatic so-
ciety, 1912. 54 p. 16°.
© Mar. 3, 1912; 2c. Mar. 11, 1912; D:
28992 ; William Ellery Leonard, MadisoD, Wis.
16784
See also Wisconsin plays.
Glory (The) of understanding; play in 4 acts,
.by W. O. Raue. ISO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 25, 1913; D: 32423; W. Carl
Raue, Philadelphia. 16785
Glove (The); by AV. r.esjint and W. H. Pollocl<.
© AValter Besant iind Walter Herries Pol-
lock, England; 1896:32231, May 28. 16786
— ~a prose play in 3 nets, by Bjornstjerne
Bjornson, tr. fnmi the Danish-Norwegian by
Thyge Sogard.
© Poet lore co., Philadelphia, 1892:634,
Jan. 4. [Also in Poet lore, v. 4, no. 1, Jan.
1892 ; periodical © Poet lore co., Philadelphia ;
1892 : 2487, Jan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 16. And in v. 4,
nos. 6 and 7, June-July, 1892; periodical ©
Poet lore co.. Boston, 1892 : 28487, Jnlv 7 ;
2c. June 23] 16787
Gloves (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
N. A. Tefft. Bangor, Me., Bangor commercial
print, 1895. 2 p. 1., 42 p. 8°.
© Nate A. Tefft, Brewer, Me. ; 1895 : 46179.
Sept. 10; 2c. Sept. 21, 1S96. 16788
Gloves and a wonip.n; a comedy in 1 act, by G.
Middleton.
© George Middleton, New York; D : 1220,
Dec. 28, 1901. 16789
Glu (La); drame :nusical populaire en 4 actes
et 5 tableaux [de] Jean Richepin & Henri
Cain, musiqne de Gabriel Dupont. Paris,
Heugel & cie., 1910. 87 p. 16°. [Libretto
only]
© Jan. 29, 1910; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910; D: 20076;
Heugel & cie., Paris. 16790
Glueck auf. See Against odds.
Gliick bei frauen; schwank in 3 akten, von
Alexander Eugel und Julius Horst. 182 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Henry W. Savage, New York ; D : 14878,
.Ian. 23, 1909; 2c. .Tan. 23, 1909. 16791
-See also Florist's (The) shop.
Gliick (Das) im winkel; schauspiel in 3 akten,
von II. Suderniann. Nov.- York [L. Goldmann]
1896. 1 p. 1., 91 p. 12°.
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin ; 1896 : 3321,
Jan. 9; 2c. Jan. 23. 16792
See also Vale (The) of content.
Gliicklich werden kinder. Sec Du sollst vater
und mutter ehren.
824
16793
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
16810
Gllickliche (Das) gesicht; schwank in 3 akten,
von Ernst Gettke. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben,
1909. 100 p. 12°.
© 1(\ Nov. 17, 1909; D : 17421; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 16793
Gllickliche (Die) hand; histspiel in 3 aufzugen
von Hugo Lubliner. Berlin, F. Bloch erben.
1911. 98 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1911 ; D : 2.5901 : Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. • 16794
Glueckliche (Der) Kcenig Kroisos. Srr Diony-
sische tragoedien.
Giiickliche (Die) wahl; komodie in 5 akten, von
Nils KjjTer, iibersetzt iind fiir die deutsche
biiline bearbeitet von Carl Morburger. Ber-
lin, Vertriebsstelle de.s Verbandes deutscher
biihnenscliriftsteller, g. ni. b. h. 149 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 38013; Vertriebs-
stelle d. Verbandes deutscher biilinenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 16794a
Gliicklichen (Die); ein lustig mt\rchenspiel in 3
akten, von I. C. Poritzky. Berlin, H. Schild-
berger, 1908. 159 p. 12°.
© p:u)anuel Lederer, New York ; D : 13497,
Aug. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1908. 16795
Gliicklichste (Die) zeit; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Kuoul Auernheimer. Berlin. Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus [1909] 3 p. 1., [5]-122 p. 12°.
(Bibliothek moderner dramen, bd. nr. 31)
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin : D :
15155, Feb. 23, 1909; 2c. Feb. 24, 1909. 16796
Gluecks jaeger (Der); lustspiel in 4 akten, von
H. Mayer. [2], 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910 ; D : 22395 ; Henry Mayer,
New York. 16797
Gliicksmadel (Das); operette in 3 akten, von
Robert Bodanzky und F. Thelen, musik von
Robert Stolz. Text der gesange. Leipzig,
Wien, W. Karczag & K. Wallner, 1910. 43 p.
12°.
© Nov. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1910 ; D : 22678 ;
W. Karczag & K. Wallner, Vienna. 16798
Gliicksschweinchen (Das); operette in 4 bil-
il')rn, nacli einor idee des D. .Tourda, von Leo
Rtoin [pseud, von Leo Rosenstein] und Carl
Lindau, musik von Ednnnid Evsler. T<eipzis,
Wien, Josef Weinberger, 1908. 35 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Joseph Weinberger, Leipzig; D: 13321,
July 10, 1908; 2c. July 10, 1908. 16799
Glug (The) family; a dialog, by W. E. Watt.
Chicago, The School weekly, 1903. 32, [2] p.
front, (port.) 12°.
© AVilliam E. Watt, Chicago ; D : 4157, Oct.
29, 1903; 2c. Oct. 29, 1903. 16800
Glugrubia, the witch; fairy play in 4 acts, by
M. Dadmun. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D: 32834; Margaret
Dadmun, Vanderwerken, Va. 16801
Glycerine oil; an Ethiopian sketch, by John
Arnold, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1874. 5 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 31] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15829, Dec. 31; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 16803
Gnadenbild (Das); komodie in 4 aufzugen, von
Rudolf Brix. Vollsttindiges regiebuch. Wien,
W. Karczag, 1911. 60 p. 4°.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912; D: 28957; VV. Karcza?;,
Vienna. 16803
Gnome (The) of Ouray; a musical farce, by
H. A. D'Arcy.
© Hugh Antoine D'Arcy, New York ; D :
1770, Apr. 23, 1902. 16804
Gnomen (The) See Lucy.
Go; [by] Robert C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1894:
19828, Apr. 17. 16805
Go and come. See Pig brother play-book.
Go home; comedy in 3 acts, by B. M. Connor.
[2], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1914 ; D : 37460 ; Brevard Mays
Connor. Dallas. 16805a
Go see Robert Hall; tragic-comedy in 1 act and
2 scenes, by D. G. King. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 23, 1913; D: 33575; Donald
Grooms King, Chicago. 16806
Go slow; skit in 1 act, by Max Temple [pseud,
of M. IM. and M. W. Skinner] 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912; D: 28321; M. M. and
M. W. Skinner, Strassburg, Germany. 16807
Go West; a drama in 3 acts, by G. W. Hooper.
© George W. Hooper, United States ; 1875 :
6816, July 1. 16808
or, The Emigrant palace car, an original
dramatic composition, by William Carleton.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1880 : 2183, Fol).
7 ; 2c. Feb. 7. 16809
■ See also Emigrant (The) train.
Goal (The); by Henry Arthur Jones. 11 p.
illus. 8°.
© Henry Arthur Jones, London ; D : 9846,
Jan. IS, 1907; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23,
1907. (In American magazine, Mar., 1907)
16810
825
16811
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
16827
Goal (The) — Continued.
-drama in 4 acts, by S. G. Eghian. 155 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D: 33811; Setrak G.
Eghian, Cliicago. 16811
drama in 3 acts, by E. H. Smith and G. S.
Macdonald. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1912; D: 30503; Earle H.
Smith and George S. Jlacdonald, Los Angeles.
16812
play in 4 acts, by H. ,T. Morgan. 68 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913 ; D : 33616 ; Harriet J.
Morgan, Oakland, Cal. 16813
See also Theatre of ideas.
Goal (The) of intemperance. See Bottled up.
Goat (The); comedy drama in 1 act, by G.
Carpenter. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1914 ; D : 36710 ; Grant Car-
penter, San Francisco. 16813a
comedy in 3 acts, by E. Hanford. 90 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911 ; D : 24934 ; Edwin Han-
ford, New York. 16814
drama in 3 acts, by R. Danenbaum. 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40714 ; Roby Danen-
baum, New York. 16814a
dramatic playlet in 1 scene, by W. Mon-
tague. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25440 ; Walter INIon-
tague, San Francisco. 16815
— 1 act comedy, by R. C. Mitchell [i. e., R. C.
M. Young] [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1913; D: 33247; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell, Los Angeles. 16816
■1 act farce, by T. P. Murphy. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1911 ; D : 25832 ; Thomas P.
Murphy, Chicago. 16817
play in 3 acts, by H. Van Valkenburgh and
R. W. Schoyer. [2], 56 p. 4. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911 ; D : 23732 ; Helen Van
Valkenburgh and Robert Waldo Schoyer, Mil-
waukee. 16818
Goat (The) let loose; or, Rebekah Lodge
secrets exposed, a farce, by A. S. Wayland.
Washington, Kan., W. H. Besack, 1891. 15 p.
8°.
© Adelaide Schmidt Wayland, Washington,
Kan. ; 1891 : 39505, Nov, 3 ; 2c. Dec 12. 16819
Goat (The) skin hand; a drama of early Cali-
fornia taken from life, by G. B. Cooke. 60 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© George B. Cooke, Monrovia, Cal. ; D :
15840, May 13, 1909 ; 2c. May 13, 1909. 16820
Goblin g-uests; playlet in 1 act, by G. Richard-
son. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915; D : 41727 ; Grace
■ Richardson, New York. 16820a
Goblins (The); or, Ruebezahl (Rootcount) and
how he g'ot his name, spectacular play in 4
acts, by D. H. Rosenstein.
© David H. Rosenstein, St. Louis ; 1871 :
8.356, Sept. 7. 16821
Goblins (The) and the ghostly glide; Ijy Eliza-
beth F. Guptill. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house, 1914. 8 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39295 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
16821a
Goblinski, hypnotist; a play in 1 act, by Mont-
gomery B. Pickett.
© Edward C. Waller, Chicago ; 1896 : 60760,
Nov. 5. 16822
God and the man; or. Love's victory, a new
sensation drama in 4 acts, adapted from
Buchanan's well known novel, by T. H. Glen-
ney. 57 p. 8°. Ms.
© T. H. Glenney, United States ; 1883 : 4313,
Mar. 8; 2c. Mar. 9.
— See also Storm beaten. -
16823
-Storm beaten in
the polar seas.
God bless Victoria.
© Robert Cocks & co., London ; 1897 : 19717,
Mar. 26 (?).
16824
God for the right. Typewritten.
© James B. Fagan, London ; 1899 : 55816,
Aug. 31 ; 2c. Sept. 1. 16825
God is love; or, A bride adorned for her hus-
band, [by F. L. Albertson]
© Florence Lovina Albertson, Chicago;
1899 : 78732, Dec. 4. 16826
God is one; historical pageant of Israel's loy-
alty, by Milton Marks, Henry Hart and Martin
A. Meyer. New York, Bloch publishing com-
pany, 1914. 30 p. 12°.
© Dec. 14, 1914; 2c. Nov. 19, 1915; D:
42292; Bloch pub. co.. New York. 16826a
God, man and devil; drama, by Jacob Gordin.
[Yiddish] New York, The International
library pub. co. [1910] 1 p. 1., 5-102, 4 p.
12°.
© Mar. 31, 1910; 2c. Apr. 2, 1910; D:
20672; Internatl, library pub. co„ New York.
16827
826
16828
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE TJliriTED STATES
16843
God, man and devil — ^Gontinued.
■ drama in 4 acts with a prolog, tr. from the
Russian,
.1913 ,s?:Np ::^'£-bDii:-z prnL-x-^'prD -jba:
102 p., 1 1., front, port. 16°.
© Jacob Gordiu, Brooklyn ; D : 3474, Mav 22,
1903; 2c. May 22, 1903. 16828
God (The) of his fathers; dramatization in 1
act of Jack London's story of the same name,
by D. Kimball. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910 ; D : 22468 ; David Kim-
ball, Berck, France. 16829
Goddard Earl; a tragedy in 5 acts, by G. Ilear-
ilen.
© Godfrey Rearden, Chicago ; 1899 : 56128,
Sept. 1; 2c. Sept. 1. 16830
Goddess (The); play in 2 acts, by Charles God-
dard. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 39987; Star co..
New York. 16830a
Goddess (The) dancer; play in 3 acts, by F. G.
Williams. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D: 39830; Florence
Goodhue Williams, Los Angeles. 16830b
Goddess (The) of chance; a play in 5 acts, by
J. A. King and G. E. Hall. Typewritten.
© .John A. King and George E. Hall, Brook-
lyn ; U : 1230, Dec. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1902.
16831
Goddess of Liberty; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. K. Adams and W. M. Hough. 86 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1909 ; D : 16819 ; Frank R.
Adams and Will M. Hough, Chicago. 16832
Goddess of love; a vaudeville sketch, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904]
12 p. 12°. ( [Denison's vaudeville sketches] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 5159, June
10, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 16833
Goddess (Tiae) of nicotine; play in 1 act, by
[Junie] McCree and [Edward] Clark. [1],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33143; McCree and
Clark, New York. 16834
Goddess (The) of radium; a 1 act plavette in
2 scenes, by W. F. Callicatt, jr. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William Floyd Callicatt, .ir-, Chicago ; D :
8761, June 29, 1906; Ic. June 29, 1906; Ic.
July 21, 1906. 16835
Goddess (The) of sunshine; comedy sketch.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wanita Mundoza, Chicago ; D : 4076, Oct.
10, 1903; 2c. May 4, 1903. 16836
Goddess to the dying; 1 act war tragedy, by
F. I^aines-Reed. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915; D: 41253; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 16836a
Godefroi and Yolande; a mediaeval play in 1
act, by L. Irving. New York [The De Vinne
press] 1894. 45 p. 12°.
© Laurence Irving, London ; 1894 : 53604,
Nov. 17; 2c. Dec. 13. 16837
Godfather (The) See Seraphine.
Godfrida; a play, by J. Davidson.
© John Davidson, London ; 1898 : 38968,
June 27. 16838
Godiva; ein drama, von Victor Hardung. Zii-
rich, H. Bachmann-Gruner [1911] 96 p. 12°.
© June 20, 1911; 2c. Sept. 12, 1911; D:
25196; H. Bachmann-Gruner. Zurich, Swit-
zerland. 16839
Godo and Bobo; a dramatic composition in 3
acts, by A. R. Cazauran.
© A. R. Cazauran, Chicago ; 1881 : 14374,
Sept. 20. 16840
Godcleva; dramatic composition, by Hilda Ram.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig ; 1897 : 9079,
Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 3; 2c. Mar. 2. 16841
Godpapa. See Ihr pathe.
Godred, king; romantic piay in 3 acts, by Jean
and L. D. Macpherson. 69 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915 ; D : 40410 ; La Margaret
Du Rocher Macpherson, New York. 16841a
Gods and men; or, From Mount Olympus to
Washington, a political musical farce comedy,
in 2 acts, with prologue and epilogue, by J.
T. Pratt.
© .John T. Pratt, New York; 1891:6059.
Feb. 13. 16842
Gods (The) are good; play in 3 acts and an
epilogue, by C. I. Wheat. [Pomona, Cal.,
King printing co., 1915] 68 p. inch front, plan,
plates. 12°.
© June 10, 1915; 2c. June 14, 1915; D:
40931 ; Carl Irving Wheat, Claremont, Cal.
16842a
God's heroes; a drama in 5 acts, by Laura Clif-
ford Barney. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. A. Clifford Barney, Washington; D:
15775, May 4, 1909 ; 2c. May 4, 1909. 16843
827
16844
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16861
God's heroes — Continued.
Same. London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Triib-
ner & co., ltd.; Philadelphia, J. B. Lippin-
cott company [1910] xii, 106 p. 8°.
© Oct. 10, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1910 ; D : 22337 ;
Laura Cliflford Barney, Washington. 16844
God's kiss; drama in 1 act, by G. E. Crater, jr.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1915; D: 42090; George E.
Crater, jr., Brooklyn. 16844a
God's liegeman; play of Canadian life today, by
I>ancelot Lovelace. [5], 49 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Kov. 23, 1911 ; D : 28197 ; John Rich-
ard Barker, Winnipeg, Canada. 16845
Gods (The) of the mountain. See Five plays;
by Lord Dunsany.
Gods (The) to the rescue; a 1 act dramatic
composition, by F. J. Beaman. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, .Jackson, Mich. ; D :
3495, May 18, 1903 ; 2c. May 18, 1903. 16846
God's will; play in 1 act, by R. Baldwin. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1915; D: 42006; Runyon
Baldwin, New York. 16846a
Gottin (Die) der vemunft; von A. M. Willner
and Bernhard Buchbinder. Leipzig, Emil
Berte & co.
© Emil Berte & cie., Leipzig ; 1897 : 38381,
June 30 ; 2c. July 24. 16847
Gotzen; kolonial-drama in 4 akten, von Richard
Kiias, Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlagshaus,
1907. 127 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
10442, Apr. 29, 1907; 2c. Apr. 29, 1907.
16848
Going abroad; comedy sketch in 1 scene, by
F. Lalor. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Lalor, New York ; D : 6286, Mar.
6, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23, 1905. 16849
Going and coming; vaudeville sketch, by John
Bentley. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913; D: 34706; .John H.
Bentley, St. Louis. 16850
Going back to college; a nuisical comedy li-
bretto in 1 act and 1 scene for five characters,
by Thomas B. Donaldson. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© T. B. Donaldson, Philadelphia; D:9377.
Nov. 3, 1906; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906. 16851
Going hack to mother; comedy playlet, by L.
Gordon and Olive Warren. 7 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1912; D: 28268; Laurence
Gordon, % P. J. Fisher, New York. 16852
Going! going!! gone!!! tale of a toupee in 1 act,
by P. Pauli. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913; D: 35063; Pauline
Pauli, Coytesville, N. J. 16853
2 scenes from everyday life, by H. O. Stech-
han. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915 ; D : 41754 ; H. O. Stech-
han. Long Beach, Cal. 16853a
Going home; drama in 3 acts, by F. Bacon. 110
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913 ; D : 34950 ; Frank Bacon,
New York. 16854
Going into vaudeville; comedy in 3 scenes, by
A. Hoffman. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914 ; D : 37941 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 16854a
musical sketch, by Pierce Kingsley. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ethyl Grazer, San Francisco; D: 10646,
May 27, 1907; 2c. May 27, 1907. 16855
an original satire in 1 act, by M. M. Theise.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mortimer M. Theise, New York ; D : 9637,
Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. 16856
Going it; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by C. T.
Vincent and Kenneth Lee.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1888:
15913, June 2. 16857
Going on the stage; play in 1 act, by O. T,
Johnsone. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915; D: 42210; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 16857a
Going South; 1 act farce, by G. Fortescue. 24
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911; D : 23452 ; Granville
Fortescue, Washington. 16858
Going the limit; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
Augustin and Albert Glassmire. Ill p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912 ; D : 29252 ; Albert Glass-
mire, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 16859
Going to housekeeping; a skit, by F. C. Bar-
clay. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 18, 1912; D: 28349; Fannie C.
Barclay, New York. 16860
Going to school in Mother Goose land; play in
1 act, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1914. 8 p.
12°.
© Nov. 15, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
39151; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 16860a
Going to the city; comedy sketch, by Ed.
Chrissie. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© .John C. Meany, New York ; D : 4784, Mar.
24, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904. 16861
828
16861
COPYETGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16880
Going to the dogs; vaudeville comedy, by L. A.
Bahner. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1914 ; D : 36944 ; Leo Aloysius
Bahner, New York. 16861a
Going- to the fair; a Columbian vaudeville in 2
acts, by G. C. Rankin.
© George C. Rankin, United States ; 1893 :
47230, Oct. 23. 16862
Going to the races; a pantomimic racing com-
edy in 3 acts, by J. F. Byrne.
© John F. Byrne, Norwich, Conn. ; 1898 :
49431, Aug. 23 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 16863
Going to the reception; comedy drama, [by]
W. Hallback.
© William Hallback, Lancaster, Pa. ; D :
12141, Jan. 6, 1908. 16864
Going up; farce comedy in 3 acts, by A. M.
Coultas. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1915; D : 41573 ; Alta May
Coultas, Chicago. 16864a
farce in 1 act, by M. V. Powers. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38830 ; Minnie Van
Carapen Powers, Grand Rapids, Mich.
16864b
farce in 3 acts, by Emil and Arnold Golz,
authorized adaptation by C. R. Schubering.
167 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1912; D: 28590; Charles R
Schubering, New York. 16863
■ by G. S. Wheat. 112 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1915 ; D : 39584 ; George Seay
Wheat, New York. 16865a
Gojam; by G. S. Marks.
© Geori^e S. Marks, Elmhurst, 111. ; D :
7975, Feb. 10, 1906. 16866
Gold; a drama.
© A. K. Hadel, Baltimore; 1873:6344.
June 5. 16867
a drama in 4 acts, by J. B. INIatthev/s.
© James Brander Matthews, New York;
1871 : 8014, Aug. 28. 16868
■ by J. Burnside and Robert G. Morris,
with synopsis of act 1, scene 1, and act 2,
scene 1.
© Jean Burnside, New York ; 1871 : 7656,
Aug. 16. 16869
Same. Additional scenes : Grant and Bout-
well conferring on the gold question on Black
Friday, September 24, 1869; Fisk and Gould
in the ollicc of Belden & co.. Now York, on
Black Friday, September 24, 1869.
© Jean Burnside, New York; 1872:3074,
Mar. 28. 16870
Gold — Continued.
a drama of 5 acts, bv Physico [pseud, of
S. J. Wightman]
© Samuel J. Wightman, Pittsburgh; 1891:
48274, Dec. 31. 16871
-dramatization of George Eliot's Silas IMar-
ner, in 3 acts, by G. E. Baldwin. 85 p. f°.
Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915 ; D : 42156 ; Gratia Eaton
Baldwin, New York. 16871a
— play in 4 acts, by B. Ancella Hunter. [5],
146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910 ; D : 21441 ; Bertha A.
Hunter, Los Angeles. 16872
play in 3 acts, by H. Heron and Jack Lon-
don. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D: 33439; Herbert
Heron, Carmel, Cal. 16873
— Same. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1910; D: 20863; Herbert
Heron, Carmel, Cal. 16874
symbolic play in 3 acts and epilogue, by D.
G. Mukerji. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42192 ; Dhan Gopal
Mukerji, Palo Alto, Cal. 16874a
or, California in '49, a romantic drama in
5 acts, by C. B. Edwards.
© Charles B. Edwards, Brooklyn; 1883:
281, Jan. 5. 16875
Gold and dross; a drama in 4 acts, by W. R.
Leigh. 209 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. R. Leigh, New York; D : 12508,
Mar 7, 1908; 2c. Feb. 27, 1908. 16876
— Same. 116 p. 4 , Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915; D: 40392; William
Robinson Leigh, New York. 16876a
— -a drama in 3 acts and a prologue. [Re-
vised] 118 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© William Robinson Leigh, New York;
D : 13679, Aug. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1908.
16877
Gold and name; a play in 4 acts, dramatized
from the German of Marie Swartz, by A. P.
Hossie.
© Anna Poole Hoxsie, Buffalo ; 1874 : 13007,
Oct. 19. 16878
Gold (The) belt; a new and original sensation
drama in a prologue i'.nd 3 acts, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York; 1871:3912,
Apr. 27. 16879
Gold bird; an original comic drama in 4 acts.
© Jennie Abbot, Niagara Falls ; 1872 : 7387.
July 10. 16880
829
16880
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16903
Gold (The) brick; comedy vaudeville sketch, by
A. Geyer. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914 ; D : 39330 ; Albert Geyer,
Los Angeles. 16880a
■a farce in 1 act, by Willard Bassett. Chi-
cago and New York, The Dramatic publishing
company [1903] 8 p. 12°. (On cover: The
darkey & comic drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4309,
Nov. 27, 1903; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 16881
— a farce in 3 acts, by E. M. Richmond.
© E. Marie Richmond, Chicago; 1899:
83420, Dec. 26. 16882
in 1 act, by H. A. D'Arcy. Typewritten.
© H. A. D'Arcy. New York; 1900; A:
25602, Oct. 15; 2c. Oct. 15. 16883
Gold (The) bug-; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
W. H. Hagarty. Typewritten.
© W. H. Hagarty, Chicago ; 1896 : 49084,
Aug. 31 ; 2c. Sept. 4. 16884
See also Goldbiig.
Gold (The) bugs; by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York ; D : 4762. Mar.
21, 1904. 16885
Gold (A) cure; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
G. M. Wood.
© George Murray Wood, New York; 1898:
24835, Apr. 20. 16886
— vaudeville act in 1 act, by F. P. Folsom.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 24, 1910; D: 20285; Frank P.
Fowler, Brooklyn. 16887
or, Rescued from drink, a realistic drama
of modern times comprised in a prologue and
4 acts, [by] S. H. Wandell.
© Samuel Henry Wandell, Syracuse, N.
Y. ; 1892 : 51912, Dec. 19. 16888
Gold (The) diggers; 4 act western comedy
drama, by Langdale Williams. Chicago, The
Chicago manuscript CO., 1912. 55 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Jan. 10, 1912; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912; D:
29145 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 16889
or, Staking the claim, a play of western
life in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson. 120 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New l''ork ; D :
10G49, May 27, 1907 ; 2c. May 14, 1907. 16890
Gold-dust; a drama in 5 acts, founded upon
Burke Brentford's story, by D. E. Preston.
© P. Charles Hager, Buffalo; 1875:5.55,
Jan. 18. 16891
Gold (The) dust twins; by J. Byron.
© Jean Byron, Atlantic City ; D : 3837, Aug.
17, 1903. 16892
Gold (The) dust twins — Continued.
a ragtime opera in 3 rags, by B. Woolfolk.
70 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Boyle Woolfolk and Henry D. Grahame,
New York ; D : 6865, June 15, 1905 ; 2c. June
15, 1905. 16893
Gold fiir eisen; historisches schauspiel, eiu
vorspiel und 4 aufziige, von Hans Herbert
Ulrich. Schweidnitz, L. Heege [1912] 94 p.
l'2°.
© Aug. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1912 ; D : 31538
L. Heege, Schweidnitz, Germany. 16894
Gold (Der) graeber von Klondike, Alaska
melodrama in 4 acten, von M. Finkelstein.
© Marcus Finkelstein, New York; 1897
43916, Aug. 3. 16895
Gold (The) hunters of California.
Siddons.
See Sam
Gold hunters of the Black Hills; by D. Howe.
© Den Howe, Leadville, Col.; 1883:8479,
May 9. 16896
Gold is not all; heroic colonial love comedy, by
W. (}. Barrows. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Wayne Groves Barrows, Chicago; D:
7321 , Sept. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 16897
Gold (The) king; or, A life prisoner, by W. J.
Cumberland.
© William James Cumberland, United
States ; 1885 : 22414, Oct. 26. 16898
or. After seven years, dramatic composi-
tion in prologue and 5 acts, by W. H. Foerster,
© William H. Foerster, Columbus, O. ;
1888 : 34049, Nov. 30. 16899
See also Byer's library of tabloid plays.
Gold mad; an American drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by C. T. Dazey.
© Charles Turner Dazey, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1877 : 15350, Dec. 28. 16900
Gold, mask, revenge. See Hunted down.
Gold (A) mine; an original comedy in 3 acts,
by B. Matthews and G. H. Jessop.
© Brander Matthews and Geo. H. Jessop,
United States; 1880:7458, Mar. 31. 16901
— - a play in 5 acts, by I. Ackevman. New
York, J. Polhemus, 1881. 52 p. 8°.
© Irene Ackerman, New York; 1880:1092,
Jan. 17 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1881. 16902
a play in 3 acts, by B. Matthews and G. H.
Jessop. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1908. 74 p. 12°.
© Brander Matthews and Geo. H. Jessop,
New York ; D : 14662, Dec. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 7,
1909. 16903
Gold nuggets from Alaska. See Soldier's
(The) reward.
830
16904
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16926
Gold (The) pocket; an original drama in 3
acts, by Andrew Romeyn.
© H. B. Warner, New York; 1893:25744,
I\Iay 27. 16904
Gold (The) princess; a drama in 5 acts, by A. E.
Ives.
© A. E. Ives, Detroit ; 1883 : 8354, May 7.
16905
Gold (The) strike stampede; by J. L. Dellen-
baugh.
© Jesse Laubie Dellenbaugh, Salem, O. ;
19U0 A : 18581, July 27. 16906
Golda; a drama in 3 acts, by M. Wolf.
© Mark Wolf, Boston ; 1886 : 120G7, May 21.
16907
Goldbug" (The) conspiracy; or, The crime of
'73, a drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Ross.
© A. E. Ross, Alpena, Mich. ; 1895 : 63521,
Dec. 14. 16908
Goldee; or, The favorite of the woods, a drama
in 6 acts, by L. H. Caldwell. 49 p. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Henrietta Caldwell, New York;
1885 : 8326, Apr. 9 ; 2c. May 1. 16909
Golden (The) age; or, Pierrot's sacrifice, idyllic
musical play in 1 act. written by Henry Byatt,
composed by Florian Pascal. London, Joseph
Williams, ltd., 1911. 16 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Apr. 21, 1911; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911; D:
24027; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 16910
Golden (The) apple; comedy dramatic sketch,
by J. P. Smith. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910; D: 21670; J. Philip
Smith, New York. 16911
Golden (The) ass. See Transformation.
Golden (The) bond; romantic drama in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by J. B. Mulholiand and
Harry B. Thearle. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. B. Thearle, Chicago ; 1889 : 16749,
June 1 ; 2c. June 1. 16912
Golden (The) bracelet; comedy in 1 act, by
H. L. Brown. [3], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1914 ; D : 38416 ; Henry Lewis
Brown, Oakland, Cal. 16912a
Golden (The) branch. See Devil's (The) auc-
tion.
Golden bumblebee; or, Scenes in a country-
hotel, rural comedy in 2 acts, by S. Chandler.
37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1910; D : 20784 ; Sophia
Chandler, Chicago. 16913
Golden Butte; or. The pride of the Yukon, a
sensational comedy in 5 acts, by J. Burleigh.
© Jennie Burleigh, D: 10274, Mar. 20. 1907.
16914
Golden butterfly; by E. Macvane.
© Edith IMacvane, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
8282, Apr. 5, 1906. 16915
— by L Fuller.
© Ida Fuller, Forest City, la.; 1900 A:
26141, Oct. 20. 16916
an adaptation, a society drama in 3 acts.
by C. W. Colburn.
© Carrie W. Colburn, Boston ; 1898 : 50196,
Aug. 27. 16917
an Anglo-American comedy in 4 acts,
adapted from the English 'novel of Walter
Besaut and James Rice, by J. Hedley.
© James Hedley, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1879:
9570, July 21. 16918
a comedy-drama in 5 acts and 12 scenes,
adapted from tlio English novel of Walter
Besant and James Rice, by J. Hedley.
© James Hedley, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1879:
13767, Oct. 17. 16919
— a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, bv H.
B. Smith. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D: 13835,
Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 16920
166 p.
— drama in 4 acts, by F. A. Schreiber.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912 ; D : 31711 ; Flora Adele
Schreiber, Philadelphia. 16921
a drama in prologue and 4 acts, from the
novel of that name, by F. Carlos [pseud, of
F. C. Griffith]
■ © Frank Carlos, Boston ; 1878 : 2007, Feb.
15, 16922
— Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co. [1886]
67 p. 12°.
© Frank Carlos Griffith, United States;
1886 : 14362, June 23 ; 2c. Sept. 20. 16923
— a dramatic comedy, by Colonel P. Ingra-
ham and T. W. King. New York, 1884.
© Prentiss Ingraham and Tom W. King,
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; 1885:3857, Feb. 11.
16924
— -lyrics of the Van Studdeford opera, by
Harry B. Smith. 53 p. 4°. Tyj^ewritten.
© Joseph W. Stern & co.. New York; D:
14237, Oct. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1908. 16925
a play in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by James
Hedley, adapted and dramatized from an
English story by Besant and Rice.
© James Hedley, Cleveland ; D : 13245, June
25, 1908. 16926
— Sec also Streak (A) of luck.
831
16927
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16d49
Golden (The) calf; by W. Danforth. 86 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1909; D:1659S; William
Danforth, Elmhurst, 111. 16927
a comedy in 3 acts, by A. J. Miller. 41 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Anna Jenness Miller, Washington ; D :
10779, June 17, 1907 ; 2c. July 15, 1907. 16928
a drama in 4 acts, by Madeleine Lucette
Ryley.
© J. H. Ryley, New York ; 1894 : 11608, Feb.
26. 16929
driuna in 3 acts, by A. Chrostowski. 105 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1912; D: 30500; Alphonse
Chrostowski, New York. 16930
a piny in 4 acts, by A, Rogfi. New York,
1876. 98 p. 8°.
© Adolphe Rog^, New York ; 1876 : 13646,
Dec. 9; 2c. Jan. 6, 1877. 16931
• — -play in 3 acts, by P. Peltret. 82 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D: 33948; Frank Pel-
tret, Los Angeles. 16932
Golden (The) candelabrum; by J. D. Long.
© John David Long, Douglas, Wyo. ; D :
11421, Sept. 10, 1907. 16933
Golden (A) chain, in three links; a comedy, by
C. A. Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Nebraska City,
Neb.; 1879:8194. June 19. 16934
Golden (The) chrysanthemum; a Japanese play
in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by H. Ringrose.
© Hyacinthe Ringrose, New York; 1899:
75375, Nov. IS. 16935
Golden (The) circlet; comic opera in 2 acts, by
N. D. Mann.
© Nat D. Mann, United States ; 1897 : 15309,
Mar. 3. 16936
Golden (The) cliff; dramatic composition. 68 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© George Myron Glidden, Lynn, Mass. ; D :
4635, Feb. 23, 1904; 2c. Mar. 15, 1904. 16937
Golden cloud; scenario for a spectacle plav, by
T. S. Clarke. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17135; Thomas
Shields Clarke, New York. 16938
Golden (The) coin; an original play in 5 acts,
by S. Felch.
© Stanley Felch, Chicago ; 1884 : 14160,
July 12. 16939
Golden (The) crook; extravaganza, a spectacu-
lar burlesque in 3 acts, by J. G. Jermon.
© .L G. Jermon, Philadelphia; 1896:8.58.5,
Feb. 5. 16940
Golden (The) crook — Continued.
■ play in 2 acts, by Geo. T. Smith. 17 p.
4°. Typewi-itten.
© Ic. June 2.5, 1914; D : 87492 ; Jacobs &
Jermon, inc., New York. 16940a
Golden (The) crown; a drama in 3 acts and 24
scenes and tableaux, by .1. Miller.
© John jMiller, Cedar Rapids, la.; 1878:
.14310, Dec. 7. 16941
Golden (The) days of '49. Sec Happy Valley.
Golden (The) dog; romantic di-ama in 4 acts,
dramati/.cd by J. T. Prince, ji-.. from the novel
of the same name by William Kirby. 55 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© .John Tucker Prince, jr., Cambridge,
Mass. ; D : 1210, Dec. 26, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 28,
1901. [Note: Copies bear title, Le cliien d' or
(The golden dog)] 16943
Sec also Beaumanoir.
Golden (The) doom. Sec Five plays; by Lord
Dunsany.
Golden (The) dragon; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by O. U. Warreu and R. D. Carter. 153 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Giles Reynolds Warren nnJ. llavmond
Dexter Carter, Dumont, N. J. ; D : 15479, Mar.
29, 1909; 2c. Mar. 29, 1009. 16943
Golden (The) dustman; or, The righting- of
Eella, dramatic adaptation of Our mntual
friend, by Charles Di(;kens, in 1 acts, by Mal-
colm Arthur. 90 p. f°. Typewi-itten".
© Ic. June 24, 1911 ; D : 24564 ; Arthur R.
Potter, Providence, R. I. 16944
Golden (The) egg; by Jerome Ravel and I.
Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, NeNV York ; 1887 : 2S006,
Oct. 29. 16945
See also Little mother goose.
Golden (The) feather; fantastic comedv in 3
acts, by W\ P.. Young. 140 p. 4°. ' Type-
written.
© Ic. May 29, 1911 ; D : 24356 ; William B.
Young, Chicago. 16946
Golden (The) fiend; a niolodrnnia in 4 ads, bv
J. C. ^Vel.b.
© .Tohn Crittenden Vrebb, Chicago; D: 1387.
Feb. 3, 1902. 16947
Golden fire; play in 1 act, by K. Walter. [1],
20 p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913 ; D : 34049 ; Karl Walter,
Kan.sas City, JMo. 16P48
Golden (The) fleece; a comedy in 3 act-', by
:\I. Felix. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 23, 1909; D : 16318 : Mildred
Felix, Cos Cob, Conn. 16949
832
16950
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
16967
Golden (The) fleece — Continued.
a comic opera in 3 acts, by A. D. Crabtroe.
© Addison Darre Crabtree, Boston ; 1895 :
45697, Sept. 7. 16950
— play in 4 acts, by J. H. Wilson.
(c) John H. Wilson, Jamaica Plain, Mass. ;
D:4075, Oct. 9, 1903. 16951
— play in 3 acts, by J. L. Morrison. 38 p.
8°. Printed.
© Sept. 20, 1915; 2c. Sept. 22, 1915; D:
41800; John L. Morrison, Greenville, Pa.
lG95ia
■See also Adam and Eve. — Toison (La)
d'or.
Golden flower (Kim far); a drama in 1 act, by
W. N. Lawrence, F. H. Mead and T. D. Beas-
ley. Typewritten.
© W. N. Lawrence, F. H. Mead and T. D.
Beasley, New York; 1898:10061, Feb. 7; 2c.
Feb. 7. 16952
Golden (A) game; or. Spiders and fly, a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by J. W. Shannon.
© J. W. Shannon, New York; 1880:7997,
May 24. 16953
Golden (The) garter; a comedy in 3 acts, by
E. E. Kidder. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909 ; D : 16459 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 16954
Golden (The) Gate; play in 4 acts, by C. A.
McMullen. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D: 38107; Clarence
Allen McMullen. Baltimore. 16954a
— or, A harvest storm, by C. L. Graves.
© Con. L. Graves, New York; 1895:6068,
Jan. 25. 16955
— See also To 'Frisco.
Golden (A) Gate girl; a comedy-drama in 3
acts, by J. P. Wilson,
© John P. Wilson, Sau Francisco r 1-896:
20822, Apr. 2. 16956
Golden (The) Gate trophy. See Varsity vil-
lainy.
Golden (The) giant; a drama in 5 .-lOts, by
C. Greene and M. Rankin.
© Clay Greene and McKee Rankin, United
States; 1884:8244, Apr. 19. 16957
Golden girl; a farce in 1 act, by II. F. Bags.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helen Frances Bagg, Chicago; D:S799,
July 9, 1906 ; 2c. July 9, 1906. 16933
Golden girl — Continued.
a musical comedy, by F. R. Adams and
W. M. Hough. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Frank R. Adams and Will M. Hough, Chi-
cago; D: 15102, Feb. 17, 1909; 2c. iNIar. 1,
1909. 16959
a new and original musical ooivedy in 2
acts, by Basil Hood, music by Hamish Mac-
Cunn. London and Melbourne, Chappell &
CO., ltd., 1905. 27 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 7140, Aug. 21,
1905; 2c. Aug. 21, 1905. ' 16960
Golden goal; by S. D. Gaspers. 97 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 17879 ; Sebastian D.
Gaspers, Chicago. 16961
in 4 acts [by S. D. Gaspers] 108 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910; D: 22763; Sebastian
D. Gaspers, Chicago. 16962
Golden (The) goblet; farce in 3 acts, by Louise
Rand Bascom. Lebanon, O., March brothers,
[1911] 35 p. 8°.
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 6, 1911; D:
25161; March bros., Lebanon, O. 16963
Golden (The) goose; comedy in 1 act, by L. B.
Wylie. (In Atlanta journal. Mar. 8, 1914)
© Mar. 8, 1914; 2c. Mar. 26, 1914; D:
36480 ; LoUie Belle Wylie, Atlanta. 16963a
a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the
French, by J. B. Booth. Typewritten.
© Junius B. Booth, New York ; 1896 : 55923,
Oct. 9; 2c. Oct. 17. 16964
a play for children in 4 scenes, by H. Cun-
ningham, dramatized from Gamma Grethel.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1890.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1890:
20667, June 27; 2c. Oct. 15. 16965
Golden Gulch; dramatic composition, by B.
Chesterman. 5 p. 4°. Typewj-itten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914 ; D : 36447 ; Bruce Ches-
terman, Richmond. 16965a
Same. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915 ; D : 39616 ; Bruce Ches-
terman, Richmond. 16965b
an original drama in 3 acts, by C. Town-
send. Author's ed. New York, H. Roorbach
[1894] 1 p. 1., 42 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's
American ed. of acting plays, no. 64] )
© Charles Townsend, Weedsport, N. Y. ;
1893 : 57885, Dec. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1894. 16966
Golden hair; play in 4 acts, by J. H. Wallis. [2],
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912 ; D : 28340 ; J. H. Wal-
lis, Dubuque, la. 16967
5379—16-
-53
833
16968
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
16990
Golden Hair and her knight of the beanstalk
in the enchanted forest; by N. G. Clfivke.
Cambridge, H. E. Lombard, 1887. 33 p. 8°.
© Nina Gray Clarke, Cambridge, IMass. ;
1887 : 22924, Sept. 9 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 16968
Golden Hair and the three bears; play, by M.
W. Laugliton. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912 ; D : 28364 ; Marie Ware
Laughton, Boston. 16969
Golden Hair's birthday party; by a Sister of
Mercy.
© William H. Young & CO., New Yorlc ; D :
6302, Feb. 28. 1905. 16970
Golden (The) harp; a lyrical drama in 3 acts,
by 1). E. Heineman and H. M. Fechheimer.
© D. E. Heineman and H. M. Fecblieimer,
United States ; 1882 : 18430 Nov. 1. 16971
Golden (A) heart; an original drama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by W. T. Dulany.
© W. T. Dulany, New York; 1889:0723,
Mar. 1. 16972
Golden (The) helmet; by AV. B. Yeats. New
York, John Quiun, 1908. 33 p. 16°.
© Wra. Butler Yeats, Gort, Ireland; D:
13149, June 9, 1908; 2c. June 9, 1908. 16973
Golden (The) hen; or. The maiden's vow, comic
opera in 3 acts, adaptation of Serment
d'ainour, by M. Audran.
© S. W. Fort, Baltimore ; 1886 : 14543, June
25. 16974
Golden hope; a comedy in 4 acts, by K. S.
Baxter.
© Katharine Schuyler Baxter, Oswego,
N. Y. ; 1896:4846, Jan. 17. 16975
play in 1 act, by A. Reall. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D: 35502; Arthur
Reall, Philadelphia. 16976
Golden (The) horse-shoe; a drama, by W. P.
McCarty, founded on the historical acccmnts
and the legendary account by Caruthers of
the Tramontane order, or Knights of the
golden horseshoe, llichuiond, F. A. Christian,
1876. 45 p. 8°.
© W. Page McCarty, Richmond; 1S7G-
6205, May 20; 2c. July 27. 16977
Golden (The) idol; play in 3 acts, bv O. A.
Plietz. [1], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914; 1): 35676; Oscar A.
Plietz, Cleveland. 16977a
Golden image; play in 1 act, by H. E. Lucas.
(In ^lorning telegraph. Mar. 20, 1910)
© Mar. 20, 1910; Ic. Mar. 22, 1910: D:
20532 ; Helena Eiise Lucas, New York. 16978
Golden (The) key; a comedy in 4 acts, by M.
L. Hasbrouck.
© ]\Iary Lascelles Hasbrouck, New York ;
D:45G0, Jan. 28, 1904. 16979
comedy in 3 acts and an afterpiece, by L.
Eyre. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913; D: 34655; Laurence
Eyre, Philadelphia. 16980
a drama in 3 acts, by A. Golze. Type-
written.
© Albert Golze, Philadelphia; 1898:5835.
Jan. 15; Ic. Jan. 15. 16981
-play in 4 acts, by F. P. Swain. 86 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9. 1912; D : 28987 ; F. Potter
Swain, Boston. 16982
sensational comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Francis Tucker.
© Richard Allen Chapman, Ashley, Mich. ;
D:4207, Nov. 7, 1903. 16983
Golden (The) ladder; a play in 4 acts, book
and lyrics by F. E. Browo. 55 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frances Evans Brown, Chicago; D:
10490, May 4, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907. 16984
Golden (The) ladle; by E. Carpenter.
© Edward Carpenter, Philadelphia; 1898:
75-508, Dec. 24; 2c. Dec. 24. 16985
Golden (The) legend. See Christus.
Golden (The) lever; or, Paul & Tekla, plav
in 5 acts, by C. W. Clark. [1], 30 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913; D : 32170 ; Christina
Woodward Clark-, Washington. 16986
Golden lilies; a Chinese drama in 5 acts, by
E. I. W. A. Schramm (Edda Lythwyn)
© Emma I. W. A. Schramm, Chicago ; 1900 ;
A: 30034, Dec. 10. 16987
Golden Locks, the little tramp; a comedy
drama, by L. D. Shears. 84 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© L. D. Shears, Huntington, N. Y. ; 1889:
20G26, July 2; 2c. July 2. 16988
Golden (The) lure; or. Trusted and won, [play
in 4 acts] by Wm. INI. Inman. 55 p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1912 ; D : 28267 ; Wm. M. In-
man, Nashville. 16989
Golden (The) maize; a musical extravaganza
in a prelude and 3 acts, book and lyrics by
H. H. Luther, J. W. Luce and Charles W.
Towne, music by George H. Hayes. 98 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Harry H. Luther and John W. Luce,
Boston; D : 4337, Dec. 2, 1903; 2c. Mav 3.
1904. 16990
834
16991
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17013
Golden (The) mariner; bj' E. R. Cosson.
© Eugene R. Cosson, St. Louis; 1876:
13115, Nov. 25. 16991
Golden moments of lovers; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stihvell.
© I.aura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12065, Jan. 3, 1908. 16992
Golden (A) nest egg; play in 1 act, by O. D.
Byron. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10. 1911 : D : 23902 ; Oliver Doud
Byron, Long Branch, N. J, 16993
Golden nugg'ets. See Life in the Black Hills.
Golden (A) pauper. Sec Millionaire (The)
Golden (The) plough; melodramatic romance in
4 acts, by Paul Merritt. [Orion, 111., J. B.
Richardson] 1910. cover-title, [3]-48 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1910; 2c. Sept. 6, 1910; D:
21941; J. B. Richardson, Orion, 111. 16994
Golden (Die) quarry; drama in 2 aufziigen,
von Erich Korn. Berlin, F. Bloch erben,
1912. 72 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 10, 1912 ; D : 29635 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 16995
Golden Ridge; a 1 act play, by R. G. Tompson.
23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rosewell Graves Tompson, Newark, N.
J. ; D : 1485, Feb. 25, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1902.
16996
Golden (The) rod; operatic comedy in 2 acts,
by R. W. Peck. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Raymond W. Peck, New York ; D : 5320,
July 20, 1904 ; 2c. July 20, 1904. 16997
or. The Wall street girl, a musical comedy
in 2 acts, by E. Selwyn.
© Edgar Selwyn, New York ; D : 9913, Feb.
7, 1907. 16998
Golden rod and asters; a flower quadrille, by
Harriette Wilbur. Lebanon. O., March
brothers [1908] cover-title. 4 p. 12°.^ (Har-
riette Wilbur's series of flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, Ohio ; D : 13892.
Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 16999
Golden (The) rose; comedy with music in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by Arthur M. Purcell, music
by C. L. Seller, adapted from a story of the
same name, by Meredith Nicholson. [104] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1915; D: 42147; C. Linn
Seller, Bronxville, N. Y. 16999a
Golden (The) rule; by D. Thompson.
© Dennian Thompson, West Swanzey, N.
H. ; D:2339, Sept. 16, 1902. 17000
Golden (The) rule — Continued.
by E. H. Cahill. 7 p. 4'
Typewritten.
© Edwin H. Cahill, New York; D: 10699,
June 5, 1907 ; 2c. June 5, 1907. 17001
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Jerrold Shep-
pard. Ill p. 8°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910; D: 20354; Darcv &
W^olford, inc.. New York. 17002
Golden rule city. See Golden (The) rulers.
Golden (The) rule I't'd; comedy in 4 acts, by
C. Dickson. 140 p. 4°. ^ Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911; D: 24803; Charles
Dickson, New York. 17003
Golden (The) rulers; or. Golden rule city, by
W. A. Smith.
© Wm. Augustus Smith, New York ; D :
12938, May 9, 1908. 17004
Golden (The) sands; or, A romance of Nome,
a drama, by O. L. Colburn. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago ; D : 12166,
Jan. 13, 1908; 2c. Jan. 22, 1908. 17005
Golden (The) search; opera in 3 acts, by F. L.
L. May. 142 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Florence Lister Land Mav, Boston ; D :
14879, Jan. 23, 1909; 2c. Jan. 13, 1909. 17006
Golden (The) secret.
© Joseph Schmitt, New York; 1889:6307,
Feb. 25; 2c. Feb. 25. 17007
a melodrama in 5 acts.
© Joseph Schmitt, New York ; 1889 : 21605,
July 12; 2c. July 12. ' 17008
Golden showers; a musical duologue, by J.
Ma as.
© James Maas, Brooklyn ; 1871 : 2267, Mar.
17. 17009
a sketch for two characters, Pompey and
Lisa Jane.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7725, July 23; 2c. Oct. 26. 17010
Golden (A) slipper; a farcical comedy in 1 act
and 1 scene, by J. Long Sims.
© J. Heath Futrelle, New York; 1897:
63772, Nov. 15. 17011
Golden spider; operetta in 1 act, book and lyrics
by R. Fax. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17555 ; Reuben Fax,
Toronto, Canada. 17012
Golden thoughts; a play for children, by G. A.
Long. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Allyn Long, Los Angeles ; D :
15171, Feb. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 17013
835
17014
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17032
Golden (The) touch; or, A modern King Midas,
a 1 act playlet of eastside life in New York
city, by J. H. Hayman. 13 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jack H. Hayman, Columbus, O. ; D :
10623, May 23, 1907; 2c. May 10, 1907.
17014
Golden trail; dramatic sketch of the west in 1
scene, by Kit Owsley [pseud, of E. Roy] 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17115 ; Elberta Roy,
Springfield, 111. 17015
Golden (A) tyrant; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by C. Stow, New York, 1887. 54 numb. 1. 8°.
© Charles Stow, New York; 1887:34165,
Dec. 29; 2c. Jan. 16, 1888. 17016
Golden (The) way; a drama in 4 acts, by H.
Connelly. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hubert Connelly, Elmira, N. Y. ; D :
8612, May 29, 1906; 2c. May 19, 1906. 17017
Golden (A) wedding'; comedy in 1 act, by Eden
Phillpotts and Charles Groves.
© T. H. French, New York; 1898:76.897,
Dec. 28; 2c. Jan. 23, 1899. 17018
a comedy operetta in 3 acts, by F. Miller,
jr.
© Fred. Miller, jr., Evansville, Ind. ; 1893:
16052, Mar. 31. 17019
•play in 1 act, by Beulah Gwyne and D. A.
Gossette. 6 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 31201 ; Gwyne and
Gossette, Ida, Kan. 17020
playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Armin. [2],
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1912 ; D : 31469 ; Walter W.
Armin, New York. 17021
See also One-act plays.
Golden (The) widow; a comedy in 3 acts, from
the French of Victorien Sardou, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1889:28549,
Sept. 20. 17022
Goldene (Der) hahn (Le canard jaune); schwank
in 3 akteii, von Carl Lahm und Claude Ro-
land. VoUstandiges regiebuch. Leipzig,
Wien, W. Karczag, 1911. 292 p. 4°.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1912 ; D : 29431 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 17023
Goldene (Das) Horn; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von Pierre Frondaie, nach dein roman,
L'homme qui assassina, des Claude Farr^re
[pseud, of Charles Bargone] Miinchen, Drei
masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 2 p. 1., 82 p.
16°.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35142 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 17024
Goldene (Die) locke; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Kurt Kuchler. 117 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913 ; D : 34475 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. 17025
Goldene (Der) schatten; tragikomodie in 3
akten, von Hans Hauptmann. Berlin-Wilmers-
dorf, Felix Bloch erben, 1914. 89 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1914 ; D : 36650 ; Felix Bloch
(Then, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 17025a
Goldenheart; western drama in 3 acts, by W. F.
Burke. [2], 41 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912 ; D : 30625 ; Wm. Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 17026
Goldenlocks and the bears; drama in 4 acts,
by M. S. Zunser and I. Badanes. 108 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915; D : 40015 ; Miriam S.
Zunser and Ida Badanes, New York. 17026a
Goldenrod's treason. Sec My world shall be
your world.
Goldgruben (Die) in Klondyke. See Alaska.
Goldie; or. The foundling of Charity camp, a
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by J. P. Campbell.
© J. P. Campbell, Philadelphia; 1880:
5032, Mar. 30. 17027
Goldie Pride; a play in 5 acts, by J. Tietze.
New York, Ewald brothers, 1906. 2 p. 1., 75 p.
16°.
© Julius Tietze, New York ; D : 8907, July
26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 17028
Goldner leichtsinn; operette in 3 akten, von
Josef V. Koblinski, musik von Charles Alfredy.
Textbuch. Berlin, Roland deutsche verlagsge-
sellschaft m. b. h., 1912. 46 p. 16°.
© Sept. 20, 1912; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32598 ; Roland deutsche verlagsgesellschaft
m. b. h., Berlin. 17029
Gold's victims; a 4 act drama, by G. W. Reed.
© Geo. W. Reed, Newport, R. I.; 1890:
1905, Jan. 13. 17030
Goldsmith's (The) daughter. See Walpurgis,
Goldstein (The) wedding; Yiddish comedy
drama in 1 act, by G. M. Rosener. New York,
Wetzel, Rosener & James, 1912. 14 p. 24°.
© Nov. 15, 1912 ; Ic. Nov. 23, 1912 ; Ic. Nov.
30, 1912 ; D : 31486 ; Geo. M. Rosener, New
York. 17031
Goldstein's luck. See Diamond (The) broker.
Golem (Der); ghettolegende in 3 aufziigen, von
Arthur Holitscher. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1908.
4 p. 1., 11-134 p. 16°.
© S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin ; D : 14037. Oct.
12, 1908; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 17032
836
17033
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UlSriTED STATES
17050
Grolf ; a play in 2 acts, by Julia Lincoln Andrews.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French,
ltd., 1902. 39 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 1G09. Mar.
19, 1902; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 17033
Golf (The) girl; a lyric comedy in 2 acts, by
J. \V. Harrington. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Walker Harrington, New l''ork ; D :
2136, July 19, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1902. [Note :
Copies bear title, The golf girl (Caroline and
the caddy)] 17034
Golf (A) match; a farce, by J. B. Carrington.
© John B. Carrington, Louisville ; 1898 :
18227, Mar. 18. 17035
a musical comedy in 2 acts, music by Louis
Garcia Muniz, libretto and lyrics by Frances
Coe [pseud, for M. H. Francisco]
© INIargaret Holmes Francisco, Rutland,
Vt. ; 1900; A: 27152, Oct. 20.
17036
Golf (The) players; play in 1 act, by J. D.
Ekartd and N. Parker. 2 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915; D : 41.541 ; John D.
Ekartd and Norman Parker, Philadelphia.
17036a
Golf a (La); sainete llrico en un acto, dividido
en un prologo y 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso
original de A. Munilla y L. Ferreiro, mtisica
de Luis Reig y Pedro Badla. Madrid [Socie-
diid de autores espafioles] 1908. 43 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Angel Munilla y Luis Ferreiro, Madrid ;
D: 14713, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909.
17037
Golf a (La) del Manzanares; sainete en 1 acto
y en prosa, original de R. R. Sala, nnisica
de los maestros Calleja y Lleo. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1908. 39 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Ramon R. Sala, Madrid; D : 14G81, .Tan.
2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 17038
Golfo; a rustic tragedy in 5 acts, by P. <,'. Geor-
gis. 84 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1909; D : 16355 ; Peter C.
Georgis, San Francisco. 17039
-See also [Gkolpho] YkSX^u (H)
Golfo (El) de Guinea; sainete en 1 acto y 5
cuadros, en prosa. original de Enrique Para-
das, Joaquin Jimenez y Adolfo Sanchez Car-
rOre, musica de los maestros Cayo Vela y En-
rique Brti. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1912. 43 p. 12°, . [Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913; 2c. May 7, 1913; D: 32.544;
E. I'aradas, J. Jimenez y A. Sanchez Carrere,
Madrid. 17040
Golgatha; ein drama in 2 teilen, von Felix
Weingartner. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hiirtel,
1908. 205 p. 12°.
© Breitkopf & Hiirtel, New York ; D : 12763,
Apr. 16, 1908; 2c Apr. 16, 1908. 17041
Goliath; or, At the break of the market, play
in 4 acts, by E. F. Day. 77 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20689 ; Emily Foster
Day, Honolulu, H. I. 17042
Golly wog- (The); in 2 acts,, by Edward Cadman,
music by J. Greebe. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22379 ; Alan Reid,
London. 17043
Gollywog's; from The Cingalee, by Paul A.
Rubens. 1 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 5857, Dec.
5, 1904; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 17044
Golondrina (La) (The swallow); romance of
the golden age of California in 3 acts, by J.
S. McGroarty. 54 p. 8°. Printed.
© Aug. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1913 ; D : 34131 ;
John Steven McGroarty, Los Angeles. 17045
Golondrinas (Las); drama lirico en 3 actos, de
G. Martinez Sierra, mtisica de Jos§ Maria
Usandizaga. Madrid, Renacimiento, 1914.
143 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38260; G. Martinez Sierra, Madrid. 17045a
Gondolier (The); a play in 2 acts, by H. S.
Mildraay. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry St. John Mildmay, New York ; D :
1448, Feb. 15, 1902; 2c. Feb. 15, 1902. 17046
Gone; a drama in 3 acts, adapted from the Ger-
man of F. Friedrich, by Ryam Notlag [p.seud.
of M. P. Galton]
© Mary Pyne Galton, Baltimore; 1871:
10172, Oct. 30. 17047
Gone abroad; a sketch in 1 act for female char-
acters only, by Evelyn Gray Whiting. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 14 p. 16°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co. ; D : 5090, May
28, 1904; 2c. Aug. 6, 1904. 17048
Gone mad; a play in 5 acts, by J. B. Renauld.
© John B. Renauld, Brooklyn ; 1884 : 12674,
June 23. 17049
Gontran demenage; comedie-bouffe en 1 acte
[de] Robert Savieres et Rosal-Berry. Paris,
C. Joubert, 1909. 28 p. 8°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 29, 1909; D:
17561; .Joubert, Paris. 17050
837
17051
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17073
Gonzargo, photographer; dramatic sketch, by
E. Rordica and I. H. Smith. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 27. 1909 ; D : 17878 ; I. H. Smith
and Edmund Rordica, Lowell. 17051
Goo goo eyes; a sensational spectacular comedy
in 3 acts, by E. Blondell. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Blondell, New York; D : 3, .Tan.
2, 1901; 2c. Dec. 4, 1900. 17052
Good against evil; or, Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, an original 5 act drama founded upon
Robert Louis Stevenson's story of Dr. .Tekyll
and Mr. Hyde, by D. Davidson and C. Young.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; 18SS : 17673,
June 21. 17053
Good and evil; play in 1 act, by Wra. Hanlon.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D : 23803 ; Wm. Han-
lon, Cohasset, Mass. 17054.
Good (The) angels of Valley Torge. See Patri-
otic plays, tableaux and recitations.
Good as gold; by Henry Herman and David
Christie Jlurray.
© .Tohn R. Rogers, New York; 1888:3016.5,
Oct. 23. 17055
a comedy in 4 short acts, by K. M. Rice.
[Nortliampton, Mass.. Printed by Gazette
printing co., 1902] 43 p. 12°.
© K. McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. ;
D:1819, May 2, 1902; 2c. July IS, 1902.
17056
a drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Bowron and
E. Browne.
© Edwin Browne, Pittsburgh; 1879:3784,
Mar. 21. • 17057
a drama in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by E.
Browne. Rev. ed. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Browne, Brooklyn; 1885: 554, Jan.
8; 2c. Jan. 8. 17058
story of Alaska, by Langdale Williams.
Chicago, The Chicago manuscript co., 1912.
59 p. t°.
© Nov. 14, 1912; 2c. Dec. 11, 1912; D:
31670; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 17059
Good (A) beat; a comedietta in 1 act, by L.
Wren [pseud, of Lily Westman] and W. M.
Oest. Typewritten.
© Lilv Wren and Walt M. Oest, Brooklva :
1898:07113, Nov. 16; 2c. Nov. 16. 17060
Good (The) boy and the bad; a comedietta, by
S. J. Adair Fitz-Gerald.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62632.
Sept. 27; 2c. Nov. 17. 17061
Good-bye; a play in 3 acts, by M. Merington.
© Marguerite Merington, United States;
1892 : 19082, May 3. 17062
Same.
© R. M. Field, Boston ; 1892 : 30227, Julv 20.
17063
Good-bye, adieu; a play in 2 scenes, by M. L.
King. Typewritten.
© Marie Louise King, New York; 1900 A:
19431, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 17064
Good-bye, Biddy dear; a sketch for 2 char-
acters.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7724, July 23 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 17065
Good-bye, Bill; farce comedy playlet in 1 act,
by I. Fraser. 12 p. t°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D: 34039; Iva Fraser.
Des Moines. , 17066
Good-bye, boys; marital episode, by J. McCree.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D : 34033 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 17067
Good-bye, girlie; by J. A. Dehn.
© John A. Dehn, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
9218, Oct. 11, 1906. 17068
Good-bye, sweetheart; an emotional drama, by
D. Bidwell, dramatized from Rhoda Brough-
ton's popular novel.
© Dollie Bidwell, Seabrook, N. H. ; 1872:
8026, July 29. 17069
Sec also Lenore. — Leonore.
Good-bye to Bohemia; a vivid portrayal of
night life in a large city in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32361 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 17070
Good company. See Bijou.
Good (The) conduct prize. See Jane Annie.
Good (A) end to a bad game; a drama in 1 act,
by F. W. Norris. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912 ; D : 29077 ; F. Wickham
Norris, Brooklyn. 17071
Good (The) fairy, and the wicked dwarf. See
Young America's triumph.
Good fellow; J. A. Lawson.
© .Joseph A. Lawson, Albany ; D : 205, Mar.
12, 1901. 17072
by J. Glendinning. 10 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910; D: 20695; John Glen-
dinning, Chicago. 17073
838
17073
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17091
Good fellow — Coutiuued.
- — - comedy drama in 3 acts, by Harry L. New-
ton, Chicago, T. S. Denison & co. [1914] 85
p. 12°. ( [Alta series] )
© Jan. 16, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; D:
35743 ; Eben H. Norris, Cliicago. 17073a
a comedy in 4 acts, by G. W. Ilyer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 53247.
Oct. 19. 17074
60 p.
— comedy in 3 acts, by J. C. Nugent.
f°. Typewritten.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; D : 8583.
May 24, 1906; 2c. May 17, 1906. 17075
— episode dramatized in 1 act, by J. G. Lyle.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914; D : 36037 ; H. Sliker-
man, San Francisco. 17075a
150 p.
— a farce in 3 acts, by M. E. Swan.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909; D : 16495 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 17076
•protean monologue, by W. C. Bristor. [1],
8 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914 ; D : 39254 ; William C.
Bristor, New York. 17076a
Good (The) fight; a military drama in 5 acts,
by J. Newton Gotthold and Wm. C. Smythe.
© Samuel A. Barr, Pittsburgh ; 1871 : 2294,
Mar. 18. 17077
Good (A) finish; original sketch, by N. Twomey.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1914 ; D : 37192 ; Neil Twomey,
Dorchester, Mass. 17078
Good for evil. See Fritz in Good for evil.
Good for nothing Dick; an original drama in 5
acts, by airs. M. E. Milden.
© Mrs. F. G, Hackett, Philadelphia ; 1879 :
3127, Mar. 7. 17079
Good for nuthin' Nan; by herself.
© Georgie Hamlin, Cambridge, 111. ; 1889 :
5342, Feb. 15. 17080
Good Friday; dramatic poem, by J. Mtisefield.
New York, Macmillan company, 1915. 3 p. 1.,
64 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1915; 2c. Dec. 24, 1915; D:
42556; John Masefield, London. 17080a
Good from bad. See Early days in the gold
fields.
Good (The) giant. See Good times with the
juniors.
Good (The) guest; 1 act play, by G. H. West-
ley. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28095 ; G. Hembert
Westley, Boston. 17081
Good Hawk's white daughter; a melodrama in
4 acts, by R. Everett. 121 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ruth P^verett, New York ; D : 8440, Apr.
28, 1906; 2c. May 5, 1906. 17082
Good'hearted (The) Hebrew; musical comedy
in 1 act. l>y G. Kogelmann. [1], 22 p. 4°.
Ms. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1910; D : 22797 ; Gustav
Kogelmann, New Yorlv. 17083
Good (The) Hope; a drama of tlie sea in 4 acts,
by Herman Heijermans, tr. by Harriet Gam-
pert Higgins.
{In The drama, no. 8, Nov. 1912; periodi-
cal © Nov. 19, 1912; 2c. Nov. 21, 1912; B:
260471 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago) 17083a
a pla.v in 4 acts, by Hermann Heijermans,
tr. by Christopher St. John.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; D : 3373, Apr.
27, 1903. 17084
Same. 147 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Christopher St. .Tobn, London; D : 3408.
May 11, 1903 ; 2c. May 11, 1903.
17085
Good (A) Indian; a vaudeville sketch, by P.
Hamlin.
© Philip Hamlin, Denver; D : 14412, Nov.
30, 1908. 17086
Good intentions; play in 3 acts, by E. S. Field.
163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1910 ; D : 1786S ; Edward Salis-
bury Field, Santa Barbara, Cal. 17087
Good intentions, but — ; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by E. E. Greville and K. T. Woolsey.
190 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D: 35500; Eden Er-
skine Greville and Kate Trimble Woolsey,
Covington, Ky. 17088
Good (A) investment; play in 1 act, by J. Bell-
Ranske. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jutta Bell-Ranske, New York ; D : 1.5893,
May 20, 1909 ; 2c. May 20, 1909. 17089
Good King Wenceslas; a Christmas play for
children in 2 acts, by K. M. Rice. Worth-
ington, Mass., K. McDowell Rice 1 1907] 25 p.
12°.
© K. McDowell Rice, Worthington ; D:
10198, Mar. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 16, 1907. 17090
Good law but poor justice; an original drama
and tragedy in 6 acts, by A. E. Geismardo.
© A. E. Geismardo, San Francisco; 1887:
,5981, Mar. 14. 170S'J
839
17091
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17108
Good (A) little devil; fairy play in 3 acts, by
Roseraonde Gerard and Maurice Rostand,
adapted by Austin Strong. 236 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42688; David Be-
lasco. New York. 17091a
See also Bon petit diable.
Good luck; original operatic comedy sensation
in 4 acts, by J. Templeton.
© Juan Templeton, New York ; 1881 : 10560,
July 7. 17092
tr. by Ernest Sliaw from the German of E.
Werner [pseud, of Elizabeth Burstenbinder]
dramatized by J. Ward, New York, 1878.
© Johnson Ward, Virginia ; 1878 : 679, Jan.
14. 17093
Good (The) Mr. Best; a musical comedy in ii
acts, by J. J. McNally.
© John J. McNally, Dorchester, Maps. ;
1897:23673, Apr. 16; 2c. Apr. 16. 17094
Good mornin', judge; minstrel afterpiece, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
company [1915] 20 p. 12°. (On cover: The
Ethiopian drama)
© July 26, 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41347; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 17094a
Good morning'; the gilt edge comedy.
© Frank Y, Dunn, Boston; 1894:10287,
Feb. 15. 17095
Good morning, girls; octette by Robert F.
Roden. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York; D:
389, Apr. 23, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1901. 17096
Good news; a domestic drama in 3 acts, by E.
T. Webber.
© Anthony Allaire, United States; 1884:
19249, Sept. 25. 17097
a drama in 3 acts, by H. J. Byron.
© W. J. Florence, New York ; 1872 : 11018,
Oct. 16. 17093
a melodrama in 5 acts, by S. J. Wheeler.
© S. .T. Wheeler, New York; 1889:31498,
Oct. 17. 17099
Good-night; farce in 3 acts, by E. Weitzel. [5],
139 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912 ; D : 29015 ; Edward Weit-
zel, New York. 17100
by Johnson Hughes. 68 p. 4°. Type-:
written.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42345 ; Charles A.
de Lima, New York. 17100a
vaudeville farce in 1 act, by R. W. Gra-
ham. 22 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37955 ; Robert W.
Graham, Pawtucket, R. I. 17100b
— See also "What every man knows.
Good-night drill and songs; a drill for eight
little girls, by S. Schell. New York, E. S.
Werner pub. & supply co., 1900. 11 p. illus.
12°.
© Stanley SchoU, New York; IHOO; A:
8312, Mar. 30; 2c. June 9. 17101
Same. 2d ed. rev. and enlarged. Now
York, Edgar S. Werner & co., 1905. 16 p.
Illus. 12°. [With music]
© Stanley Schell, New York ; A : 1150S5.
Apr. 24, 1905 ; 2c. May 19, 1905. 17101a
Good night Mr. Knight; comedy sketch, by
Nellie E. Wheeler. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915 ; D : 39607 ; Bert Wheeler.
I.ynbrook. N. Y. 17101b
Good-night-nurse; comedy in 3 acts, bv PI W.
Mumford [i. e. E. W. Grant] 131 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1915 ; D : 41193 ; Ethel Watts
Mumford, New York. 17101c
Good-night, schatz! realistic joke and earnest
in 1 act, by A. Hepner.
© Adolph Hepner, St. Louis; 1893 : 40.'i74,
Sept. 7; 2c. Aug. 31, 1894. 17102
Good night's rest; a sketch in 1 scene, arr. by
Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1876. 7 p. 12°. ( [De AVitt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 82] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 187G:
7979, July 3; 2c. July 26. 17103
Good (The) of wishing; or, A proposal by
proxy, a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Kenny.
© Celia Kenny, St. Paul; 1896:3752.5, J-ine
29. 17104
Good (The) old days; comedy in 1 act, by Alice
C. Thompson. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
CO., 1912. 14 p. 12°.
© Dec. 27, 1912; 2c. Dec. 28, 1912; D:
31814; Penn pub. co., Philadelphi;!. 17105
Good (A) old pal; a 1 act sketch, by R. B.
Raymond. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ray B. Raymond, New York; D: 14138,
Oct. 24, 1908; 2c. Oct. 26. 1908. 17106
Good (A) old sport; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by Charles F. Jerome.
© Eugene Wellington, New York; 1898:
49884, Aug. 26. 17107
Good old times; a romantic play in 4 acts, by
Wilson Barrett and Hall Caine.
© William E. Sinn and W.nlter L. Sinn,
Brooklyn; 1890:1223, Jan. 7. 17108
See also Now and then.
840
17109
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17121
Good (The) pirates; a semi-historical comic
opera, by Mainville [pseud, of S. M. Bur-
roughs] London, Simpkins, Marshall & co.
[1888] 46 p. 16°. Proof.
© Silas Mainville Burroughs, Medina,
N. Y. ; 1888:26355, Sept. 15; 2c. Sept. 15.
17109
Good (A) reputation; play in 4 acts, by Her-
mann Sudermann, tr. into English by Mar-
garet Holz and 01 ga Marz. 72 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1915; D : 41689 ; Charles
Kraus, New York. 17109a
Good (The) Samaritan; a biblical drama, by
O. M, Bennett. Emporia, Kan., The Rowland
printing company. 35 p. 8°.
© Clara Marion Bennett, Emporia, Kan. ;
D : 11110, Aug. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907.
17110
drama in 3 acts, by E. F. Dunlavy. 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35411 ; Edward F.
Dunlavy, Pontiac, Mich. 17111
original comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. B.
Patton. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914; D: 36684; William
Bealford Patton, Rochester, N. Y. 17111a
play in 2 acts, by N. L. Williams. 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Neva Lillian Williams, Harrodsburg",
Ky. ; D:9520, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26,
1906. 17112
and other Bible stories dramatized; [Ity]
Edna Earle Cole, illus. by Harold Wagner. Bos-
ton, R. G. Badger; Toronto, Copp Clark co.,
ltd. [1915] 133 p. front, plates. 12°.
Contents : The good Samaritan. — Paul and
the jailer. — The king's life spared. — Esther,
the brave young queen. — Peter and the Roman
captain. — Two journeys to Bethlehem. — Tbe
story of the twelve spies. — The story of Jo-
seph.— Naaman and Gehazi. — The story of the
baby Moses. — The story of little Samuel.
© Oct. 18, 1915; 2c. and aff. Oct. 26, 1915;
A : 416099 ; Richard G. Badger, Boston.
17112a
Good (A) scheme; an American comedy in 5
acts, by C. G. Harger, jr.
© C. G. Harger, jr.. Canton, O. ; 1881:
10567, July 7. ♦ 17113
Good (The) shepherd of County Mayo; play
in 1 act, by W. Montague. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914 ; D : 38441 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 17113a
Good ship Nancy Lee; a singing comedy nfiuti-
cal sketch, by Herbert Holcombe. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Haynes, San Jose,
Cal.; D: 10643, May 25, 1907; 2c. Apr. 20,
1907. 17114
Good (The) ship Non Such; a comedy in 3 act^,
by J. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken, United States ; 1884 :
11218, June 3. 17115
Good (A) substitute; comedy sketch, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago and New York, The Dra
matic publishing company [1903] 8 p. 12°.
(On cover: The darkey & comic drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4310.
Nov. 27, 1903; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 17116
Good (A) thing-, push it along.
© Harry F. Jordan, Pittsburgh; 1894:
49945, Oct. 26. 17117
Good thing's; comedy sketch in 1 act, by H. H.
Landes. Typewritten.
© Harry H. Landes, New York; 1899:
57036, Sept. 6. 17118
Good thing's to drink; or, How Johnny excited
jealousy, a little parlor play in 1 act, by W. C.
Hirscb.
© William Crawford Hirsch, New York ;
D : 2153, July 25, 1902. 17119
Good times with the juniors; by Lilian M.
Heath. Boston and Chicago, United society of
Christian endeavor [1904] 178 p. illus.,
diagrs. 16°.
Dramatic contents: The good giant.— The
tuffet and the web. — Teddy and the goblin. —
The bells of Bonnydingle.
© George B. Graff, Boston ; A : 94412, Aug.
12, 1904; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904. 17119a
[New ed.] Boston and Chicago,
United society of Christian endeavor [1915],
190 p. 16°.
Dramatic contents : The good giant. — The
tuffet and the web. — Teddy and the goblin. —
The bells of Bonnydingle.
© Apr. 22, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 27, 1915 ;
A : 397747 ; United society of Christian en-
deavor. Boston. 17119b
Good (A) touch; 1 act playlet, by H. A. von
Meybohn. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1911; D: 24843; H. A. von
Meybohn, Birmingham, Ala. 17120
Good Will and bad Bill; or, A runaway boy,
farce comedy in 3 acts. 12 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten. [Synopsis only]
© J. L. Day, Pittsburgh; D:2702, Dec. 5.
1902; 2c. Nov. 4, 1903. 17121
841
17121
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17140
Good (A) woman; play in 1 act, bj' G. Middle-
ton. [3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D : 38913 ; Geor.w
Middleton, New York. 17121a
See also Possession.
Gooseberry; a vaudeville sketch, by F. Wilkin-
son. Typewritten.
© Florence Wilkinson, New York; 1900
A:30S03, Dec. 21; 2c. Dec. 21. 17132
Good-a bye, Marie; dramatic playlet, by E.
Andreas. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1915 ; D : 40793 ; Eulalie An-
dreas, New York. 17121b
Goodrich (The) mystery. See Kate Stoddard.
Goodwin Bey; a comedy in 4 acts, by B. I. Bar-
rett. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bertha I. Barrett, Boston ; D : 6735, May
20, 1905; 2c. May 20, 1905. 17122
Goodwin's luck; by W. J. Jones.
© Will J. Jones. New York ; D : 12776, Apr.
IS. 1908. 17123
Goody Two Shoes; comedy in 4 acts, by B.
Poynter. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1915; D : 40982 ; Beulah
Poynter, New York. 17123a
Goose (A) and some geese; a Mother Goose
play by Harriette Wilbur. Lebanon, O., March
brothers [1908] cover-title. 6 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13S79,
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 17124
Goose (The) and the gander; comedy in 4
acts, by J. H. Solotaroff. [8], 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1910; D: 22318; David H.
Solotaroff, New York. 17125
farce comedy in 4 acts, by Tom Donovan.
© IMuriel C. Donovan, New York ; D : 6911.
.fuly 0, 1905. 17126
Goose (The) family; a farce comedy, by H. E.
^^"ebster.
© H. Effa Webster, Chicago; D:2189, July
12, 1902. 17127
Goose (The) feather bed; farce, by Willis N.
Bugbee. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1912.
4 p. 8°. (Famous five-cent funny farces)
© Sept. 9. 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30819; March bros., Lebanon, O. 17128
Goose (The) flowers; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by G. II. Craw. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1912 ; I) : 30790 ; George R.
Craw, Chicago. 17129
Goose girl; by H. MacGrath.
© Harold JNIacGrath, Syracuse, N. Y'. ; D :
9742, Jan. 3, 1907. 17130
romantic drama in 4 acts, by Geo. D. Baker.
116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1911; D : 246-51 ; Baker &
Castle, New York. 17131
Gooseherd (The) and the goblin,
of the heart.
See House
Goossy Island; a 3 act comedy, by A. Ram-
.spachcr. 16 p. 8°. Printed.
© Anna Ramspacher, Philadelpliia : D :
14900, Jan. 26, 1909 ; 2c. May 19, 1909. [Note :
Title on copies, Goosey Island] 17133
Gordian (The) knot. See Way (The) out.
Gordon; or. The relief of Khartoum, a roman-
tic, military and spectacular drama in 5 acts,
by A. Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelphia ; 1884 : 23230.
Nov. 20. 17134
Gordon and el Mahdi. Sec Prophet (The) of
the Nile.
Gorgeous (The) durbar at Delhi; a grand dra-
matic, pantomimic, musical and equestrian
spectacle, designed and arr. from liisto)-y for
circus representation, by B. Kii-alfy. 11 p.
S°. Typewritten.
© Bolossy Kiralfv, New Yoi-k ; D : 4522,
.Lan. 8, 1904; 2c. Feb. 6, 1904. 17135
Gorilla (The); by G. Jervis. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George Jervis. p]lizabetli, N. J. ; D :
11208, Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907.
17136
Fren(!h pantomime in 1 ;u't, V»y Charles
Lauri. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1909; D : 17021 ; James H.
Kavanagh, New York. 17137
Gorilla's (The) prisoner; drama in I act, by
Charles Goddard. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914; D : 37997 ; Star co.,
New York. 17137a
Gospel (The) of hate.
© Marie Vaughan Wilde, New York; 1896:
32367, May 29. 17138
Gospel (The) play; a story of the days when
Christianity was in its infancy, by D. McEd-
wards. 1 p. 1., 30 p. 16°. Printed.
© Duncan IMcEdwards, Hamilton, Ontario;
D : 182, IMar. 6, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1901. 17139
Gosse (Le); piSce en 1 acte, dfe M. Level et. J. J.
Frappa. 6 p. 4°. (Svipplement gratuit au
no. 2917 du Monde illustr$, 22 fSvrier, 1913)
© Feb. 22, 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
32784; Maurice Level et Jean Jase Frappa,
Paris. 17140
842
17141
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17163
Grosse (Le) du miracle; piece en 1 acte, et 3
tableaux, par Fabrice Lemon et Maurice de
Marsan. Paris, C. Joubert, 1903. 34 p. S°.
© C. Joubert, Paris; D:4247, Nov. 16,
1903; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 17141
Gossip; by F. S. Holmes. 13 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911 ; D : 24541 ; Florence S.
Holmes, Trenton, N. J. 17142
-a comedy, by C. W. Foster.
© Charles William Foster, Haddonfield.
N. J.; 1889:6454, Feb. 26. 17143
a comedy of American society, by T. C.
De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, New York; 1871:9219.
Oct. 3. 17144
episode in apartment house life, by F. J.
McGettigan. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913; D: 34267; Frank J.
McGettigan, Portland, Or. 17145
— • monologue, by F. J. Lewis. Proof.
© Frank J. Lewis, Bryn Mawr, Pa. ; D :
7641, Dec. 1, 1905; 2c. Dec. 18, 1905. 17146
— a play in 4 acts, by C. Fitch and L. Die-
trichstein.
© Clyde Fitch and Leo Dietrichstein, New
York ; 1895 : 6945, Jan. 30. 17147
by E. W. Bliss. 115 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin Ward Bliss, New York ; D : 6758,
JNFay 3, 1905; 2c. May 6, 1905. 17148
Gossipers (The); by H. L. Clark.
© H. Lewis Clark. Indianapolis; D : 11.538,
Oct. 15, 1907. 1714.9
rural comedy in 3 acts, by D. Wiley Ten-
nis. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2.5, 1911; D : 25591 ; Dora Wilev
Tennis, New York. 17150
Gossips (The) of Kingsville; play in 4 acts,
by Anne Armstrong. [2], 85 p. f°. , Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31639 ; Mrs. Robert
F. Armstrong, New York. 17151
Gossoon (The); an original comedy-drama iii
4 acts, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1891:
8229, Mar. 4. 17152
an original 4 act comedy drama, by E. E.
Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1886:
8510, Apr. 9. 17153
Got sol aich hiten. See May God save you.
Got to have a husband; 1 act comedy sketch,
by R. Rhode. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1913; D : 31950 ; Raymond
Rhode, Brooklyn. 17154
Gotberg-a; ein dramatisches gedicht, von Joseph
Lauff [i. e. Joseph von Lauff] Berlin, KcHn,
[etc.] Albert Ahn [1908] 2 p. 1., 78 p. 12°.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany; D:
13007, May 26, 1908; 2c. May 26, 1908. 17155
Gotham! a drama in 5 acts," by L. Vider. 112 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Vider, New York ; 1878 : 13581.
Nov. 21; 2c. Nov. 27. 17156
Gotham comedy quartette; by E. Lang.
© Edward Lang, New York; 1897:7965,
Jan. 29. 17157
Gothamites; a society drama in 5 acts, by C. A.
Rounds and H. T. Root.
© C. A. Rounds and H. T. Rfx)t, Sioux-
Falls, S. D. ; 1884 : 17196, Aug. 25. 17158
Gotham's prisons and palaces. See Little
Becky, the make-believe.
Gotlieb, the wanderer; by W. Carleton.
© William Carleton, Brooklyn; 1882:10700.
June 29. 17159
Gotlip's scheme. See German (The) dude.
Gott (Der) der rache; drama in 3 akten, von
Schalom Asch. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1907. 59 p.
8°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 10053. Mar.
1, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1907. 17160
Gottlieb Faust; or. Alchemy and empire, an
original romantic play in 3 acts, and series
of tableaux, an Austrian legend, by A. G. W.
Carter.
© A. G. AV. Carter, New York ; 1874 : 10314,
Aug. 5. 17161
Gourmand (The), Mr. Brown Jones; or, In-
heritance is fate, a play in 4 acts, by Whea-
ton Seabury [i. e. F. W. Seabury]
© Frederick W. Seabury, Providence, R. I. ;
1897: 7.547, Jan. 27; 2c. Feb. 15. 17162
Gout (Le) du toe; comedie en 1 acte, de R.
Bergeret ct J. Pellerin. 6 p. 4°. (Supple-
ment gratuit :ui no. 2957 du Monde illustre,
29 novembre 1913)
© Nov. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35806; Rene Bergeret and Jean Pellerin.
Paris. 17162a
Goiit (Le) du vice; comOdie en 4 actes en prose,
par H. Lavedan. 40 p. 4°. (In L'lUustra-
tion. 7' annee. — 184. 17 juin, 1911)
© June 17, 1911; 2c. Julv 15, 1911: D:
24099; Henri Lavedan, Paris. 17163
843
17164
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17184
Governess (The); an American comedy drama
in 4 acts, by E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1S90 :
31535, Oct. 11. 17164
— a comedy in 3 acts, by Betsy Bancker.
© Mary E. C. Bancker, New York; 1885:
5899, Mar. 10. 17165
— — a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by W. B. Ger-
ard [pseud, of G. B. Werner] 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913; D: 32522; Gerard B.
Werner, New York. 17166
Government bonds; by Charles Foster. Type-
written.
© Frederick Gottlob, Alton, 111.; 1900: A:
27148, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 17167
a domestic drama, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, United States; ISSO:
13550, Sept. 4. 17168
Government claims; a comedy drama, by N. R.
Craven.
© Nettie R. Craven, San Francisco ; 1890 :
GOT, Jan. 4. 17169
Government (A) clerk; a play in 4 acts, by
G. H. Lee.
© George Hyde Lee, Washington; 1894:
56032, Dec. 1. 17170
Government (A) contract; drama in 4 acts, by
C. E. Helm.
© Charles E. Helm, Marion, Ind. ; D : 4622,
Feb. 18, 1904. 17171
Government (A) countess; by M. L. Schneider.
© Martha Lemon Schneider, Washington ;
D : 7894, June 24, 1906. 17172
Government despatclies. See Lost (The) will.
Government detective; a- play in 4 acts, by
Bernard Francis Moore. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1910. 51 p. 12°.
© May 20, 1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; D:
21111 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 17173
Government (The) employee; 1 act drama, by
R. H. Real. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915, D: 41258; Robert H.
Real, Washington. 17173a
Government of the TJnited States; historical
charade, by F. Roach.
© Florence Roach, Washington ; 1890 :
38331, Dec. 4; 2c. Jan. 16, 189L 17174
Governor (The); by J. J. Ward. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John J. Ward, Highbridge, N. Y. ; D:
12349, Feb. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1908. 17175
Governor (The) — Continued.
comedy with songs in 3 acts, by C. R.
Burke and L. Harrington. 65 p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. May 16, 1910 ; D : 21049 ; Charles Rus-
sell Burke and Louise Harrington, Chicago.
17176
dramatic composition in 1 act for two peo-
. pie, by AV. L. C. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912; D: 31533; William
Brewer, Seattle. 17177
— a modern musical myth in 2 acts, books,
lyrics and music by N. D. Mann. [76] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909 ; D : 16501 ; Nathaniel D.
Mann, Chicago. 17178
— musical comedy in 2 acts, by R. F. Fergu-
son, jr. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1913; D: 32691; Robert F.
Ferguson, jr., New York. 17179
— sketch, by E. Clifton and B. Fowler. 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915 ; D : 41526 ; Ethel Clif-
ton and Brenda Fowler, Boston. 17179a
Governor (The) and Brick,
of babes.
See Mouth (The)
Governor (The) and the prophet; an American
drama in 5 acts, by E. S. Golding. 135 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edwin S. Golding, Bath Beach, N. Y. ;
D : 12314, Feb. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1908.
17180
Governor-general; a play, being a translation,
adaptation and dramatization in English of
the novel ^^Titten in Spanish by Pedro de
Alarcon, El sombrero de tres picos, by J. R.
Bullock, jr. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1910; D : 17939 ; Joseph R.
Bullock, jr.. Providence, R. I. 17181
Governor, girl and guardsman; by H. M. Hoke.
23 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1908 ; D : 17249 ; H. M. Hoke,
Harrisburg, Pa. 17182
Governor John A. Johnson at the capitol;
drama in 1 act, by Germain Quinn. 14 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1910 ; D : 21690 ; Gus London,
Minneapolis. 17183
Governor (The) of Guam; comic opera in 2 acts,
book by T. D. Beasley, music by Alexander
Brymner Swan. [2], 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912 ; D : 31308 ; Thomas Dykes
Beasley, Alameda, Cal. 17184
844
17185
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17203
Governor (The) of La Guayra; an entirely
original comic opera in 3 acts, by S. M.
Brenner.
© S. M. Brenner, Baltimore; 1899:84068,
Dec. 28. 17185
Governor (The) of Midway; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, by J. K. Bangs and R. C. Penfield.
© John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C.
Penfield, New York ; D : 3415, May 11, 1903.
17186
Governor (The) of Palawan; play in 3 acts, by
S. M. Cady. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1914; D: 37520; Schuyler
M. Cady, Summit, N. J. 17186a
Governor (The) of Seville; a play in 3 acts, by
George G. HoUister and G. W. Pound.
© George W. Pound, New York ; D : 12266,
Jan. 28, 1908. 17187
Governor (The) of Walleroo; a comic opera in
2 acts, by A. Frank. 35 numb. 1. 8°. Printed.
[Libretto only]
© Alfred Frank, St. Louis ; D : 13223, June
22, 1908 ; 2c. July 3, 1908. 17188
Governor (The) pro tern; comedy-drama in 1
act, by Burt Weston and Eunice Raymond.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1911 ; D : 23124 ; Weston and
Raymond, Chicago. 17189
operatic comedy in 3 acts, by D. Kohn and
B. Harris. 30 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911 ; D : 25163 ; David Kohn
and Benjamin Harris, Newark, N. J, 17190
Governor (The), the girl and the wise guy.
See White (The) hat.
Governor's (The) boss; drama in 4 acts, by J. S.
Barcus. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1913; D: 34255; James S.
Barcus, New York. 17191
Same. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913; D: 35429; James S.
Barcus, New York. 17192
drama in 3 acts, by J. S. Barcus. 133 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1914; D: 37361; James S.
Barcus, New York. 17192a
political drama in 4 acts, by R. M. Mur-
dock. 78 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1914 ; D : 37525 ; Russell Mur-
dock, Denver. 17192b
Governor's (The) cruise; a comic opera in 3
acts, book and lyrics by Maurice Switzer,
music by S. William Brady. 54 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Leo Feist, New York; D: 13669, Aug. 27,
1908; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 17193
Governor's (The) daughter; a drama in 5 acts,
by T. B. Ford. 48 p. 8°. Printed.
© Thos. B. Ford, Frankfort, Ky. ; 1895:
44500, Aug. 31 ; 2c. Dec. IS. 17194
See also Lady Geraldine.
Governor's (The) dilemma; a comedy drama
in 3 acts, by C. A. Williams.
© Chas. Alf. Williams, Cincinnati; 1898:
17568, Mar. 15. 17195
a society drama, illustrating the conflict be-
tween mercy and ambition >[by] Robert C. V.
Meyers.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia; 1899:
34735, May 23 ; 2c. May 24. 17196
Governor's (The) guardian; a comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Tibbetts. Columbus, O., Tibbetts press.
Board of trade, 1905. 61 p. 12°.
© Frederick Tibbetts, Columbus, O. ; D:
6901, July 3, 1905; 2c. July 3, 190.5. 17197
Governor's (The) husband; play in 3 acts, by
J. Hall, jr. [2], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913 ; D : 34236 ; John Hall,
jr., Tucson, Ariz. 17198
Governor's (The) lady; play in 3 acts and
epilogue, by Alice Bradley. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 42687 ; David Be-
lasco, New York. 17198a
Governor's (The) pardon; a melodrama in 5
acts, by B. Devereux and J. C. Ver Planck.
© Bohun Devereux and J. Campbell Ver
Planck, Marshfield, Mass. ; 1882 : 7858, IMav
15. 17199
Governor's (The) prerogative; a political play
in 4 acts, by W. R. Randall. 80 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William R. Randall, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 11619, Oct. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1907.
17200
Governor's (The) son; by G. Cohan. Type-
written.
© George M. Cohan, New York; 1900 A:
5961, Mar. 5; 2c. Mar. 19. 17201
Governor's (The) staff; a musical comedy, by
W. E. Dampier and Claude Madden. 72 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Arthur Bergh, St. Paul
25, 1903; 2c. Apr. 25, 1903.
D
3340. Apr.
17202
Governor's (The) ward; a
by E. Plumb. 64 p. 4°.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1909;
Plumb, Cleveland, O.
comedy in 4 acts.
Typewritten.
D : 16572 ; Eugene
17203
845
^7204
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17219
Governor's (The) wife; by C. Hill. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Christine Hill, Minneapolis ; D : 13126,
June 4, 190S; Ic. June 6, 190S ; Ic. June 22,
1908. 17204
[1],
Grace Milton; drama in 4 acts, by W. Orion.
59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1911; D : 24762 ; Walter
Orion, Spokane, Wash. 17212
comedy drama, by John T. Doyle.
27 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1915; D: 42280; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 17204a
a comedy drama in 5 acts, by G. E. Russell.
73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George E. Russell, Newark, N. J. ; D :
309, Apr. 4, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1901. 17205
Gown (The) of madame; a comedietta in 1 act,
))y L. F. Peaster. 27 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Lydia F. Peaster, New York ; D : 13661,
Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1908. 17206
Gown (The) of many dreams; dramatic mono-
logue, by E. Barrlngton. [3], 11 p. 16°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913 ; D : 35561 ; Ethel Bar-
rington, Phialdelphia. 17207
Goya (La); drama en un pr61ogo, un acto y un
epilogo, original de P. Mata. Madrid. [Socie-
dad de autores espafioles] 1910. 50 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21979 ; Pedro Mata, Madrid. 17208
Goya in the cupola. See Pilgrim (The) kings.
Goyescas; or, The rival lovers, opera in 3
tableaux, book by Fernando Periquet, music
by Enrique Granados, English version by
James Weldon Johnson. New York, G. Schir-
mer [1915] 42 p. 8°. (G. Schirmer's col-
lection of opera-librettos)
© Dec. 10, 1915; 2c. Dec. 15, 1915; D:
42506; G. Schirmer, New York. 17208a
Grabbe and Runne; farce in 3 acts, by P. Gib-
son. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1913 ; D : 32419 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 17209
Grace Arlington, the rightful heiress; an
American (h-ama in 4 acts, by J. W. O'Keeffe
and J. B. Healy. Baltimore, Price-Current job
printing house, 1886. 56 p. 12°.
© James William O'Keeffe and James
Beauregard Healy, Baltimore ; 1886 : 11305,
May 13; 2c. June 23. 17210
Grace Darling; or. The heroine of the light-
house, an original drama in a prologue and
4 acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1877 :
8220, July 11. 17211
Grace of man.
Grace of soul.
See Thuma Zithra.
See Thuma Zithra.
Grace Mary. See Theatre of ideas.
Gracia; play in 3 acts, by N. A. Tefft and Luther
• B. Anthony. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D: 25545; Nathan A.
Teft't, Bangor, Me. 17213
Gracia y justicia; exposicion c6mico-lfrico-bail-
able en un pr61ogo, un auto de . . . buena fe y
3 cuadros, en verso y prosa, original de M.
Mihura y R. Gonzalez, mCisica del maestro
Manuel Penella. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1910. 50 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21158; Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez,
Madrid. 17214
Graduate (A) crook; a comedy drama in 1 act,
by John T. Doyle. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914; D : 38811 ; Marion
Willard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 17214a
Graduate (A) of Yale; a farcical sketch in 1
act, by F. C. Y''oung.
© Frank C. Young, Evansville, Ind. ; 1899 :
10541, Feb. 4. 17215
Graduated; sketch in 1 act, by Chester S. War-
ner and F. R. Angevine. [1], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1912; D : 30562 ; Fred. R.
Angevine, Missoula, Mont. 17216
Graduate's (The) choice; commencement playlet
in 1 act, by Edith F. A. U. Painton. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & co. [1914] 20 p. 12°. (On
cover: Amateur series)
© Sept. 29, 1914; 2c. Oct. 2, 1914; D:
38383; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 17216a
Graduation day at Wood Hill school; farcical
school entertainment in 2 scenes, by Ward
Macauley. Philadelphia, Penn publishing co.,
1909. 34 p. 16°.
© Oct. 21, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17446; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 17217
Grady the grafter; by J. M. Irwin. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Jolm M. Irwin, Chicago ; D : 16184, June
28, 1909; 2c. June 28, 1909. 17218
Grady's man; play in 4 acts, by Charles
Vayre, E. Garnier and C. A. de lAma, adapta-
tion from tlie French play entitled La Sape.
69 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York; D:
12840, Apr. 25, 1908; 2c. Apr. 2.5, 1908. 17219
846
17220
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17236
Graeco-Turkish. war; or, The cross and the
crescent.
© Henry J. Pain, New York ; 1877 : 36919,
Jnne 22. 17220
Griifin Fifi; operette in 3 akten, nach dem
franzosischen von E. de Najac, A. Henne-
qnin und A. Millaud, von Oskar Friedmann
und Ludwig Herzer, musik von Albert Chan-
trier. Textbuch der gesiinge. Berlin u.
Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h.,
1913. 62 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1914 : D : 36233 ;
Drei raasken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mnnioh.
17220a
von Oscar Friedmann nnd Lndwig
Herzer, musik von Albert Chantrier. Regie-
buch, Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m.
b. h., 1913. 236 p. diagrs. & illus. 8°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37177 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 17220b
Graf d'Orsays letzte tat; eine romantische
komodie in 3 aufziigen, von Georg Enders.
Berlin-Charlottenburg, Biihnen-verlag Anstalt
fiir auffuhrungsrecht, g. m. b. h., 1914. 127 p.
12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36874 ; Anstalt fiir
auffiihrungsrecht dramatischer werke d.
literatur u. musik, g. m. b. h., Charlottenburg,
Germany. 17220c
Graf Esterhazy u. seine opfer; oder, Zu leben-
digem tode verurtheilt, sensations-drama in
5 akten, und 16 bildern, nach vorhandenem
stoffe, bearbeitet von J. Wormser.
© Jean Wormser, Chicago ; 1899 : 7538, Jan.
23. 17221
Graf Pepi; ein lustspiel aus dem jahre 1866 in
3 akten, von Robert Saudek und Alfred Halm.
Berlin, Ahn & Simrock, 1912. 49 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31496; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
17222
Graf (Der) von Charolais; trauerspiel, von
Richard Beer-Hofmann. Berlin, S. Fischer,
1905 [1904] 265, [1] p. 12°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; C : 83655, Dec.
8, 1904; 2c. Dec. 8, 1904. 17223
Graf (Der) von Gleichen; ein scliauspiel, von
Wilhelra Schmidtbonn.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Egon
Fleischel & co., Berlin ; i-es. no. 1850 ; Ic. June
24, 1908. 17224
Graft; comedy in 4 acts, by F. INI. Franklin.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1913; D: 35337; Frank M.
Franklin, New York. 17225
Graft — Continued.
by Harold Brighouse. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 91 p.
12°
© Feb. 20, 1913; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32401 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 17226
■drama in 4 acts, by W. Munsell. 117 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1911 ; D : 23254 ; Warren IMun-
sell, Des Moines, la. 17227
•an incident of the Jersey plains, by I..
Lonergan. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lester Lonergan, New York ; D : 14020,
Oct. 9, 1908; 2c. Oct. 5, 190S. 17228
1 act sketch, by W. II. Wales. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911; D: 24518; Warner
Harding Wales, Chicago. 17229
a play in 4 acts, by L. Brewer. 86 p. 4'^.
Typewritten.
© Laytou Brewer, Montclair, N. J. ; D :
7281, Sept. 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1905. 17230
■ playlette founded on fact, by W. Montague.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D: 38904; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 17230a
political episode in 1 act, by Harry L. New-
ton. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co. [1913]
15 p. 12°. ( [Half hour dramas] )
© Dec. 17, 1913; 2c. Dec. 20, 1913; D:
35401; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 17231
or. The victim and the vulture, sketch, by
J. B. McKeon. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1914; D:38S04; James B.
McKeon, Oakland, Cal. 17231a
Grafter (The); by W\ Kumpf.
© William Kumpf, La Salle, Ilk ; D : 1776,
Apr. 23, 1902. 17232
play in 1 act, by J. C. Carroll. [1], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16. 1913; D : 33238 ; James C.
Carroll, Chicago. 17233
■by L. de Cordova and William Hamil-
ton Cline. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leander de Cordova, New York ; D :
16060, June 12, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909. 17234
— play in 3 acts, by H. L. Rockwell. [1],
48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912 ; D : 29256 ; H. L. Rock-
well, Chicago. 17235
a serio-comic 1 act play of American poli-
tics, by W. Arey and E. Carr. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Wayne Arey and Ernest Carr, New
York ; D : 13162, June 11, 1908 ; 2c. June 11.
1908. 17236
847
17237
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17251
Grafters; by Nikolas V. Gogol, tr. by Max S.
Mandell, with an introduction by William
Lyon Phelps.
© Yale university dramatic assn., New
Haven; D: 12457, Feb. 29, 1908. 17237
book for a comic opera, by J. N. Edwards
and W. V. Brumby. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
<£) John N. Edwards and William V. Brum-
by, St. Louis; D:7116, Aug. 15, 1905; 2c.
Aug. 2, 1905.
17238
— 1 act play, by P. Boswoll. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910 ; D : 22135 ; Peyton Bos-
well, Chicago. 17239
play in 1 act, by E. L. Sheldon. [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34576; Eugene
Lloyd Sheldon, New York. 17240
or, Red headed John, comedy in 3 acts,
by G. L. Pollock. 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gabriel L. Pollock, Chicago; D:6000,
.Tan. 3, 1905; 2c. Jan. 3, 1905. 17241
Grafter's (The) awakening; original melodrama
in 4 acts, by T. A. Campbell. 83 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913 ; D : 32716 ; Thomas A.
Campbell, New York. 17242
Grafter's (A) mother; sketch in 1 act, by V.
Brooks. 9 p. f°. "Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911; D: 23773. Virginia
Brooks, Hammond, Ind. 17243
Graham's defeat; by H. F. Noake.
© Harrison Francis Noake, Oak Park, 111. ;
D:9408, Nov. 9, 1906. 17244
Graham.'s valet; a protean playlet in 2 scenes,
by C. C. Burnison and K. Taylor. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21104 ; C. Clayton
Burnison and Kathleen Taylor, Mineral
Wells, Tex. 17245
Grain (A) of dust; a play in 4 acts founded on
the novel of David Graham Phillips, by Louis
Even Shipman. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D : 29063 ; James K.
Hackett, New York. 17246
Gramm (Ein) radium; komodie nach einer
novelle A. H. Herings, von Rudolf Eger. Ber-
lin, F. Bloch erben, 1912. 31 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30585 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 17247
Grammaire (La); comedie en 1 acte, par Eu-
gene Labiche, ed. with introduction and
notes, by H. S. Piatt. Boston, Ginn & com-
pany, 1899. V, 62 p. 12°.
© Herman S. Piatt, Urbana, 111.; 1899:
34110, May 22; 2c. June 3. 17248
Grammaire (La) — Continued.
with English notes, by Scheie
De Vere. New York, W. R. Jenkins; Boston,
C. Schoenhof, 1888. 54 p. 12°. ([Theatre
contemporain, no. 3] )
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1888:
5104, Feb. 16; 2c. Mar. 30. 17249
Grammar; comedy in 1 act, by Labiche, tr. bv
. Barrett H. Clark. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd. [1915] 25 p. 12°. ([The
world's best plays, by celebrated European
authors, B. H. Clark, general ed.])
© Sept. 2, 1915; 2c. Sept. 8, 1915; D:
41707; Samuel French, New York. 17249a
Grammar school fun. See Short plays for
small players.
Gran (El) Carracedo; ocurrencia c6mica en 1
acto microscopico, en prosa, original de J.
Romeo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 191L 19 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
2.5022; Jos6 Romeo, Madrid. 17250
Gran (El) democrata; zarzuela comica en 1
acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original
de A. Estremera, mtisica de los maestros Ri-
bas y Ruiz de Arana. ISIadrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1914. 44 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36545; Antonio Estremera, Madrid. 17250a
Gran (El) embustero; zarzuela comica en 1
acto y en prosa por M. Fernandez de la Puen-
te, mtisica del maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908. 38 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Manual Fernandez de la Puenta, Mad-
rid; D: 13853, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21,
1908. 17251
Gran (El) Galeoto; drama en 3 actos y en
verso, precedido de un diftlogo en prosa por
Jose Echegaray, ed. with introduction, notes
and vocabulary by Aurelio M. Espinosa . . .
Boston, C, A. Koehler & co., 1903. xix p., 2 1.,
243 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© George Reuschel, Boston ; A : 69385,
Sept. 19, 1903; 2c. Jan. 13, 1904. 17251a
See also World (The) and his wife.
Gran (El) simpatico; zarzuela comico-extrava-
gante en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en
prosa original de R. Gonzalez del Toro, mti-
sica del maestro Amadeo Vives. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1913. 42 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36549; Ricardo Gonzalez del Tor'^, Madrid.
17251b
848
17251
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17267
Gran (El) simulacro; zarzuela coraica, en 1
acto y 3 cuadros, de Luis Linares Becerra y
Javier de Burgos, mQsica del maestro Geroni-
mo Gimgnez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1914. 51 p. 12°, [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38183 ; L. Linares Becerra y Javier de Bur-
gos, Madrid. 17251c
Granada; a drama in 4 acts, by G. R. Morse.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George R. Morse, New York; 1894:
54998, Nov. 24; Ic. Oct. 28, 1895. 17252
Grand and historical production of the dis-
covery and growth of the United States of
America; by H. E. Ragan. 7 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 80, 1910 ;i D: 20639; H. E.
Ragan, Chicago. 17253
Grand (The) army man; play in 4 acts, by D.
Belasco, Marion Phelps and Pauline Short.
139 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42692; David Be-
lasco, New York. 17253a
Grand (A) army woman; by C. H. Brady. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Catherine Helen Brady, Denver ; D :
16103, June 21, 1909; 2c. June 21, 1909.
17254
Grand (The) baby show; an entertainment for
little folks, originally written and produced
by the Sisters of Mercy, Meriden, Conn.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1896. 8 p. 12°.
([Baker's novelties])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
8983, Feb. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 30. 17255
Grand bazar parisien; comedie en 1 acte pour
jeunes filles, par ]Marie J. Bois. New York,
W. R. Jenkins company [1914] 28 p. 12°.
([Theatre pour la jeunesse, no. 19])
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38637; \Vm. R. Jenkins co., New York.
17255a
Grand (Un) bourgeois; piece en 3 actes, par
E. Fabre. {In La petite illustration, no. 55;
serie-theatre, no. 34, 21 mars l'.ii4)
© Mar. 21, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914: D:
36722; Emile Fabre, Paris. 17255b
Grand (The) bull fight; a realistic and ro-
mantic play in 4 acts, by E. Adams.
© Evelyn Adams, New York ; 1893 : 1013.
Jan. 5. 17256
Grand (The) centennial; oi% One hundred years
of American history, ending with union and
harmony of all nations, a national dramatic
spectacle in 4 acts, preceded by a prologue, by
J. Pilgrim.
© James Pilgrim, United States; 1875:
7146, July 9. 17257
Grand (The) chance; American drama in 3 acts,
by C. Henry [i. e., Catherine Henry West]
114 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1911; D: 24913; Catherine
Henry, New Rockford, N. D. 17258
-play in 1 act, by Catherine Henry [i. e.,
Catherine Henry West] 16 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1910 ; D : 22223 ; Eugene West,
New York. 17259
Grand (La) collera; opera in 9 atti, di D. Vani-
netti. 46 p. 8°. Ms. [Lijbretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1912 ; D : 31217 ; Daniele Vani-
netti, % Muldoon, Purchase, N. Y. 17260
Grand cross of St. Vladimir; or, The iron
order of the czar, romantic play in 4 acts,
by E. Felln6r.
© Eugene Fellner, Boston ; D : 5335. Julv
25, 1904. 17261
Grand-daughter (A) of Eve; comedy in 1 act,
by Charles Saxby [pseud, of H. E. Twose]
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1913; D: 33809; Henry E.
Twose, Los Angeles. 17262
Grand (The) duchess; opera bouffe in 3 acts,
music by Jacques Offenbach, English tr. and
adaptation by Charles L, Kenney and Edgar
Smith.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York; 1890:
6426, Feb. 24. 17263
Grand duchess ballet; in several compositions,
invented and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 2675,
Feb. 3. 17264
Grand (The) duchess of Gerolstein; comic
opera in 3 acts, music by Offenbach, the
French book by Meilhac & Halevy, English
lyrics by Arthur Ropes, English dialogue by
Charles H. E. Brookfield. New ed. London,
Boosey & co.
© Boosey & co., London ; 1897 : 67580, Dec.
6; 2c. Dec. 6. 17265
• See also Eegolstein.
Grand (The) hotel reception; a 2 act comedy
by R. Harris Matthews and R. T. Mosby Mon-
tague. 11 numb. 1. 8°. Printed.
© Robert Harris Matthews and Robert
Trigg Mosby Montague, Christiansburg, Va. ;
D: 12571, Mar. IS, 1908; 2c. Mar. 25, 1908.
17266
Grand (The) infanta; an operatic, pantomimic
and hippodramatic public entertainment.
© Brooks, Dickson and McGeachy, Indian-
apolis ; 1880 : 18109, Nov. 29. 17267
Grand (Le) inquisiteur. See Grand (The) in-
quisitor.
5379—16-
54
849
17268
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17289
Grand (The) inquisitor (Le grand inquisi-
teur); a historical drama in 0 acts and 7 tal:)-
Icaux, by Francis Dc Saint Lary.
© Francois Mons and Louis Natlial, New
Yorlc ; 1886 : 19932, Sept. 3. 17268
Grand (The) lama; comic opera in 2 acts, li-
bretto by R. D. Ware, music by D. K. Stevens.
© Richard D. Ware, Boston ; D : 5459,
Aug. 18, 1904. 17269
Grand (Le) match; piece en 1 acte, par Andr6
Lerov et Paul Cartoux. Paris, C. Joubert,
1912. 23 p. S°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
3202G; Joubert, Paris. 17270
Grand mistake; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
B. Gerard.
© Barney Gerber, New York; 1898:41696,
July 12; 2c. July 12; 2c. rev. ed. Dec. 2.
17271
Grand mogul; by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New Yui'k ; D : 9412, Nov.
9, 1906. 17272
■a comedy in 3 acts, by K. 3. DeG. Tomp-
kins, under the name George Gladwyn Gale.
© Edward Staats De Grote Tompkins,
Kinderhook, N. Y. ; 1891:14126, Apr. 18.
17273
comic opera in 3 acts, book and lyrics by
Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders. 115 p.
4°. Typewritten [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 9362,
Nov. 1, 1906; 2c. Oct. 30, 1906. 17274
Grand Nazar; or. The poet prince of Shali-
mar, comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by G. L.
Hutchin, music by Francis ^V. Richter. 44 p.
4°. Typev^'ritteu. [Libretto only]
© George L. Hutchin, Portland. Or.; D:
5932, Dec. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1904. 17275
Grand (The) old flag; military comedy drama
in 4 acts, by F. Hunt. [1], 31 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D: 37218; Franklin
Hunt, Chicago. 17275a
Grand old time fiddlers' contest; a musical
burlesque, by J. L. l*eters and K. M. Hull.
© J. Lewis Peters and Edwin M. Hull, Ca-
yuga, Ind. ; 1899:33994, May 20. 17276
Grand opera by wire; play in 1 act, Frederic
Hatton. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 2, 1914; D : 3G207 ; J. Riley
Gardner, Chicago. 17276a
Grand (The) parada; an operatic melange of
songs, dances, dialogue, marches and stage-
pictures with musical arrangement, by C. F.
Paine.
© G. W. Eddy, Hoosick Fall.s. N. Y. ; 1895:
9602, Feb. 15. 17277
Grand spectacular production of the new
world; arr. by F. L. Clendenen.
© F. lieslie Clendenen, Davenport, la. ;
1898; 17942, Mar. 16; Ic. Aug. 31, 1906.
17278
Grand (The) tour; or, Americaas abroad,
comedy, oddity, farcical and musical, in 3
acts, by George De Valois.
© Mary C. Walsh, United States; 1880:
11154, July 20. 17279
Grand (The) vizier; comic opera in 2 acts, by
M. L. Lake. 42 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1911 ; D : 24386 ; Meyhew Les-
ter Lake, New York. 17280
a libretto in 2 acts, by E. Smith. Type-
written.
© Edgar Smith, United States ; 1895 : 4930.
Jan. lt);^2c. Feb. 4. 17281
Grand (A) wind-up; a dramatic playlet, by J.
Brandon Walsh. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nick Santoro, Chicago ; D : 15173, Feb.
25, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 17282
a dramatic playlet in 1 scene, by J. Bran-
don Walsh. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909; D: 16647; Nick San-
toro, Chicago. 17283
Grande (La) famille; pi6ce en 6 actes, par
Arquilliere, [Paris, Impr. *de I'lllustration]
1905. 2 p. 1., 94 p. 12°.
© Arquilliere, Paris ; D : 7753, Dec. 23, 1905 ;
2c. Dec. 23, 1905. 17284
Grande (La) semaine; comedie en 3 actes, par
P. d'lvoi [pseud, of Paul Charles Philippe
Eric Deleutre] 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Jan. 12, 1912 ; D : 28288 ; Paul d'lvoi.
Paris. 17285
Grande (La) vie. See High life.
Grandes (Les) manoeuvres; piece en 3 actes, de
Gaston Marot. Paris, Librairie Moliere, 1903.
191 p. 12°
© F. Demoly, Paris ; D : 3552, June 8, 1903 ;
2c. July 6, 1903. 17286
Grandest (The) pagan of them all; by A. Van
Vredenburgh.
© Anna Van Vredenburgh, Hot Springs,
Ark. ; I) : 6785, July 7, 1905. 17287
Grandfather (The); drama in 5 acts, by Perez
Galdos, tr. from the Spanish by E. Wallace.
{In Poet lore, May-June, 1910)
© June 13, 1910; 2c. .Tune 15, 1910; D:
21341 ; Elizabeth Wallace, Chicago. 17288
Grandfather's birthday; a new antique in 2
iiarts, I)y.I. C. G. Reynolds.
© Icie C. G. Reynolds, New Brunswick.
N. J. ; 1897 : 51379, Sept. 14. 17289
850
17{JdO
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17310
Grandfather's clock; an American comedy
drama, in 3 acts, by A. McKee Rankin.
© Charles Cowles, New York ; 1893 : 24686,
May 22. 17290
4 act domestic comedy-drama, by W. C.
Cowper.
© Will C. Cowper, New York ; ISSS : 22453,
Aug. 4. 17291 ,
play in 3 acts, by E. Panchen. 116 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; D: 28440; Elizabeth
Panchen, Atlanta. 17292
Grandma's money; 1 act vaudeville, by E. Ben-
ton.
© Edward Benton, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
15828, June 26. 17293
Grandma's picture; idyl in 14 scenes, by Andor
Garvay, authorized translation from the Hun-
garian by Antal Nandory [pseud, of Feri Felix
Weiss] [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913 ; D : 34277 ; Armin Szat-
milry, Boston. 17294
Grandmother (The); or. Marriage, a comedy in
3 acts, by L. H. Hooper.
© Lucy H. Hooper, United States; 1874:
11050, Aug. 26. 17295
Grandmother Fiddlesticks; a college farce com-
edy skit in 1 act, by W. Pyre. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909 ; D : 16606 ; Walton
Pyre, Milwaukee. 17296
Grandmother Gloom; a comedv monologue, by
L. B. Griffin.
© Lucia B. Griffin, New York ; 1899 : 34948,
May 24. 17297
Grandmother Hildebrand's legacy; or, Mae
Blossom's reward, a drama in 5 acts, by C. A.
Lamson. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1892.
25 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 300] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O., 1892:11750,
Mar. 17 ; 2c. Mar. 30. 17298
Grandmother's money; a musical comedy drama
in 5 acts, by B. C. Akin.
© Blanche Clifton Akin, Templeton, Cal. ;
1889:3122.5, Oct. 15. 17299
Grandmother's story of the great Civil War;
drama in 4 chapters, prologue and epilogue,
by D. Potter. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1914; D : 37392 ; Dorothy
Potter. Seattle. 17299a
Grandpa; a farce-comedy in 1 act, by S. Decatur
Smith, Jr. Philadelphia, The Penn pub. co.,
1900. 15 ]). 12°.
© Penu pub. co., Philadelphia; 1900 A:
17370, July 14; 2c. JiUy 14.
17300
851
Grandpa and the boys; a sketch, by E. W.
Fifield. [2], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30139 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 17301
Grandpa and the country cousins; play in 1
act, by N. J. Roller. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912 ; D : 29070 ; Nannie J.
Roller, St. Louis. 17302
Grandpa's baby; sketch in 3 scenes, by E. L.
Didier. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911; D: 23131; Eugene L.
Didier, Baltimore. 17303
Grandpa's birthday; by V. Pendleton.
© Virginia Pendleton, Chicago ; 1892 : 40141.
Oct. 3. 17304
Grandpa's foxy boys in school; by C. Crawford.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clifton Crawford. New York ; D : 1932,
May 24, 1902 ; Ic. May 10, 1902. 17305
Grandpa's meadow; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. F. Ryan. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Ryan, Turners Falls, Mass. ;
D : 2673, Dec. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1902. 17306
Grandpa's reception; a rural comedy in 4 acts,
by E. F. Kreyer.
© Edmund F. Kreyer, Chicago ; D : 1779,
Apr. 24, 1902. 17307
Grands (Les); comedie en 4 actes, par P. Veber
& S. Basset. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration]
1909. 2 p. 1., 90 p. 8°.
© Pierre Veber & Serge Basset, Paris; D:
15100, Feb. 17, 1909 ; Ic. Feb. 17, 1909. 17308
Grandsire Pinkham's singin skewl; 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harry Elmer Pinkham, Lvnn, -Mass. ; D :
4151, Oct. 27, 1903; Ic. (incomplete) Oct. 20,
1903. 17309
Gran'father Coquesne; by Cosmo Hamilton. 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Aubrey Smith, London ; D : 8647, June
6, 1906 ; 2c. June 6, 1906. 17310
Grange one-act plays, no. 2. New & rev. ed.
Chatham, N. Y., 1915. 32 p. 8°.
Contents : Wanted, a wife. — Troubles of
a housekeeper. — The Rosedale sewing circle,
by Arlo Bates. — Ladies of the jury, by Eva
C. Bryant. — A letter from home. — Wiggin's
Waterloo. — Maw Moseley's courtin' lamp,
adapted from Emily Hewett Leland. — Mrs.
Elwell's paper, adapted from J. L. Harbour.—
The two brothers, adapted from Anna
Sprague Packard. — The birthday lamp, by
Madeline S. Bridges.
© Oct. 2, 1915; 2c. Oct. 11. 1915 ; aff. Oct.
26, 1915; A: 416093; James Wallace Darrow.
Chatham, N. Y. 17310a
17310
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17325
Grange plays, no. 1. See One-act plays; coiiip.
by J. W. Darrow.
by Alice Marie Donley. Chatham, N. Y.,
,T. W. Darrow, 1915. 24 p. 16 .
Contents : An emergency call.— The spir-
itual boost at Sallytown. — The wrong man. —
Cranberry Corners.
© Aug. 25, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Aug. 27, 1915 ;
A : 411239 ; James Wallace Darrow, Chatham,
N. Y. 17310b
Grang'ecolman; a domestic drama in 3 acts, by
Edward Martin. Dublin, Maunsel & com-
pany, 1912. 2 p. 1., 47 p. 12°.
© Jan. 25, 1912; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912; D:
29419; Edward Martyn, Co. Galway, Ireland.
17311
Granger (The); or. Caught in his own trap, a
comedy in 3 acts, by David Hill [pseud, of
David W. Hildreth] Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1890. 63 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1890:
35096, Nov. 7; 2c. Feb. 20, 1891. 17312
Grangers (The); or, Patrons of husbandry vs.
monopoly, an original financial play in 9 tab-
leaux, by N. C. Forrester.
© N. C. Forrester, Utica, N. Y. ; 1874 :3999,
Mar. 25. 17313
Granger's (The) daughter; or, Town vs. coun-
try, an original domestic play in 4 acts and
7 tableaux, by N. C. Forrester.
© N. C. Forrester, Utica, N. Y. ; 1874 : 3998,
Mar. 25. 17314
Grania. See Irish folk-history plays.
Granite Hills; a domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Holland.
© John A. Holland, New York ; 1895 : 19777,
Apr. 10. 17315
Granito de sal; humorada llrica en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original
de J. Capella y J. Gonzalez Pastor, mtisica
del maestro Louis Foglietti. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1908. [1], 33 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© J[acinto] Capella y J[oaquIn] Gon-
zalez Pastor, Madrid ; D : 13457, July 25, 1908 ;
2c. July 25, 1908. 17316
Grannie's picture; a play for children, by L.
Debenham.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62629,
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 17317
Granny Maumee; play in 1 act, by R. Torrence.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1914 ; D : 36503 ; Ridgely Tor-
rence, Cos Cob, Conn. 17317a
Granny of the hills; home missionary play, by
Belle Brown Clokey. New York, Missionary
education movement of the United States and
Canada [1915] 23 p. 8°.
© Dec. 6, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1915 ; D : 42456 ;
Missionary education movement of the United
States and Canada, New York. 17317b
Granny's Juliet; an impression by Herbert
Swears. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 24 p. 12°. [French's act-
ing ed.]
© June 30, 1911 ; 2c. July 1, 1911 ; D : 24614 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 17318
Grant before Vicksburg.
© Pain's spectacle co.. New York; 1895:
36522, July 13. 17319
its siege, defense and surrender, compiled
from various sources, by Herbert Wycherley.
© Pain's pyro spectacle co., New York;
1895 : 36693, July 15. 17320
Grant Dawson; play in 3 acts, by G. Macdonald.
[2], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912 ; D : 31722 ; George Mac-
donald, Los Angeles. 17321
Granting (The) of Magna Charta; by Adelaide
Grim. Brooklyn, T. J. McEvoy, 1910. 4 p. 4°.
(McP]voy publicatioas, no. .50)
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 25, 1910; D:
20283; Thomas J. McEvoy, Brooklyn. 17322
Grant's Crater; or. Siege of Petersburg, mili-
tary carnival.
© E. T. Haines and D. J. Dal ton. Cincin-
nati ; 1894 : 39546, Aug. 28. 17323
Grape girl; operette in 3 acts, from the German
of Engel and Landesberg, by James Clarence
Harvey. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20. 1910; D: 20850; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 17324
Grape juice; farce in 1 act, by E. J. Freund.
Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co., 1914. 1 p. 1., 23
p. 16°. (Dramatic plays for young people's
societies )
© Feb. 19, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36131 ;
Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 17324a
play in 1 act, by M. Salzman. 24 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915; D: 41606; Maurice
Salzman, Los Angeles. 17324b
Graphteopathy. See Long green.
Grasping an opportunity; a 1 act play, by
W. M. Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; 1899:
3320, Jan. 7. 17325
852
17325
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17346
Grass (The) orphan; comedy in 3 acts, by I.
Lowden, after, Five years to find out, novel
by I. A. R. Wylie. 169 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915; D : 41218 ; Isabel
Lowden, New York. 17325a
Grass vs. granite. See Test (A) case.
Grass (A) widow; by A. Allen.
© Alfred Allen, Baltimore ; 1890 : 7478, Mar.
5. 17326
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by C. T. Vin-
cent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1886:
14237, June 22. 17327
Grass (The) widows club; comedy drama, by
Frank Kennedy.
© George W. Rice and Charles Barton, New
York ; 1897 : 28687, May 10. 17328
Grasshopper (The); a dramatic composition.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1879 : 4081, Mar.
28. 17329
1 act sketch, by W. M. Snail and H. K.
Tootle. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1912 ; D : 28451 ; William M.
Snail and Harry King Tootle, St. Louis.
17330
Gratitude; dramatic episode, by G. Mann. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1912; D: 30246; Gustav
Mann, San Francisco. 17331
play in 4 acts, by A. Marix. 138 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913; D : 34981 ; A. Marix,
New York. 17332
Gratitude (The) of Carthage; a historical play
in 5 acts, by A. Justus. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Antonia Justus, Jersey City ; D : 14903,
Jan. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1909. 17333
Graustark; a dramatic adaptation in 5 acts, by
G. Hayward.
© Grace Hayward, Mt. Carmel, 111. ; D :
1537, Mar. 10, 1902. 17334
— or. Love behind a throne, dramatized by
G. H. Gatts. [2], 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912 ; D : 28829 ; Grace Hay-
ward Gatts, Oak Park, 111. 17335
or, The story of a love behind a throne,
a play in ^ acts, dramatized by George D.
Baker from George Barr McCutcheon's novel
of the same name. 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910 ; D : 21799 ; Herbert S.
Stone & CO., New York. 17336
— Same. 102 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Richard Ferris, Los Angeles ; D : 15711,
Apr. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1909. 17337
Grave (The) by the cedars. See Crassus.
Grave-digger (The); play in 1 act, by H. C.
Goddard. [4], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911 ; D : 24533 ; Harold C.
Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 17338
Grave (The) robbers; a drama in 6 acts, by J.
Teackle.
© John Teackle, Baltimore; 1888:4448,
Feb. 11. 17339
Gravel; 1 act play, by Ola Owen Vorum. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D: 29316; Mrs. A. H.
Vorum, Chicago. 17340
Graven image; new 4 act modern society-drama,
by J. W. Cutshaw.
© James W. Cutshaw, Chicago ; D : 14838,
Jan. 18, 1909. 17341
play in 3 acts, by A. Metzger and W. A.
Rivers. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1913 ; D : 33864 ; Adrian Metz-
ger and Walter A. Rivers, San Francisco.
17342
Gray and blue. See Lost cause.
Gray (The) champion; or, True to the flag, a
romantic centennial drama in 3 acts, by F. A.
Durivage.
© Francis A. Durivage, New York; 1876:
3846, Mar. 30. 17343
Gray (The) kitten; 1 act drama, by L. H.
Foster. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1910 ; D : 21874 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 17344
Gray (The) nun; a musical drama in 4 acts, li-
bretto by N. Du S. Cloward, music by Carl
Busch.
© N. Du Shane Cloward, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1891 : 33811, Sept. 22. 17345
Gray (The) overcoat; play in 1 act, by William
R. Randall. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd. [1915] 21 p. 12°.
© Aug. 26, 1915; 2c. Aug. 30, 1915; D:
41595 ; Samuel French, New York. 17345 a
See also Grey (The) overcoat.
Gray (The) parrot; [a comedy in 1 act] by
W. W. Jacobs and C. Rock, adapted from
W. W. Jacobs' story of that title. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1908. 19
p. 12°. ([French's international copyrighted
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 137] )
© W. W. Jacobs and Charles Rock, London ;
D : 12567, Mar. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908.
17346
853
irstr
DHAMATIG COMPOSITIONS
17362
Gray (The) tigers of Smlthvllle; or, tie would
and lie wouldn't, n school cxtnivii^'iiir/ii In 3
aclM, ed, by k. Koth. ridladolphla, fW. F.
K(«ll & CO.] 1S87. RU p. 1(5". (Ainorlcan
school and concjio plays)
(«5 lOdward Itoth, Phihidrlplda ; 1 SS7 : 1 0nCif),
Ai>r. 10; 2c. A]iV. ID. 17347
Gray (The) vs. the blue. Scv Rivals (The)
dray walls; phiy In prohif^iio, .'") acts, and an
('pllo;;ni\ h.v U. I'-ccvlur. KM p. 1°. Typo-
wrlttcn.
(c) ic. Nov. :::{, lUl.^); I ) : 'llliWl ; Koborl
IW'cclu'i-, Nnw York. 17347a
Orft«iella; jiot'^inc roiiiaiUlqno en I ai-l(>s ot .'')
l!ililc;iii\, do llcuri <'!iin el Unoiil « iasljiMihidc,
d'ajji'^s lo ronian (h* lianiaiMiiic, nnislcpic (li>
.Fulos Ma/.cllior. Paris, dalinann l/'vy 1 101:5 1
(\H p. V2". |l,lbn>l(o only I
© Mar. V2, 1J)1:?; Uc. Mar. Ml, IPK?; I>:
;{2«K;{; IkMH'i Cain i>( Uaoiil ({aslaniltido,
Paris. 17348
Greasor (The); dninia in 1 ads, liy Knlph Mor-
;;an and Adolpli lldwards. 7S p. I", Typo-
wrllton.
© Ic. Dec. -J I, l!)ll; I ) : ;5!)120(> ; lJali)h K.
Wnppcrniaini, Vcw York. 17348a
- -play in 1 nd. hv i{. Mor.uan. pJl, IM) p. -r.
'i'yiK'Wrlllt'n.
© If. Dec. 17, 1014; I>: 30120; Kalpli Mor-
KMh, Now YoiU. 17348b
Great (The) adventure; coniody in I ads, by
.\rnold P.tMindl. Ni>w Yoik, (i. 11. Doran com-
pany 110131 14!-. p. 12'.
© Mar. 2r), 1013; 2c. J\lar. 2(5, 1013; D:
327»)2 ; (icor;i«^ 11. l>oran co., New York.
17349
play in 3 ads, by .1. .1. ("wnunln^s. .30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1011 ; 1 ) : 2,''>()13 ; .lohn .7. Cuni-
ibinK."^, Dorchester, Mass. 17350
or, Buried alive, play of fancy in I ads,
by A. Uennetl. 121 ]), 4". TypewriU(Mi.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1012; l>:2021S; Arnold Uen-
nelt, l.ond(ai. 17351
Giretlt air ship sensation; u nu^lodranialic
f.,'llnipse into llie I'ldnre. in I thrills, by S.
Mor.se. 22 p. 4". 'rypewriUen.
(r) Sanniel Mor.se, New ^ ork ; D : (lO.'v"?, .Ian.
11, lOOf); 2e. .Iiln. IS, lOOn. 17352
Great (The) ambition; conu'dy in 1 act, by P.
Irvin^c. 4 |>. \'\ TyptnvrHten.
© Ic. No\. Itt. 1013; D: 350(5,"); Paul Irvin;:.
Host on. 17353
Ql'eat (The) American detective.
© Albert 11. \Yoods, New York; D : 0.502.
Ajn-. 2S, 1005. 17354
Great American drama; .satiro in 1 act, by .1. D.
Williams. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1010; D: 20(570; .loini D. Wil-
liams, Now York. 17355
Great (The) American duel; play in 1 act, by
11. P. (:!ors(M-. :n p. 4°. Tyiu-written.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1015; D: 41130; Harry Pros-
l)er Cor.scr, Ketcldkan, Alaska. 17355a
Great (The) Anaericau scandal. Sec Holy
estate.
Great (The) npostlo. Saint Paul; dramatic spec-
tacle l»ase(l on Holy \Yrit in 11 scenes, by
II. O. Stecldian. 184 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 101 I ; D: 3S147; II. O. Stedi-
han, Los An,!;-eli>.s. 17355b
Great auto match; sketch lor vaudeville, by A.
Klan(;hard. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Artlnir I5lancliard, (l;imi)rid.u,(>, Mass.;
D: 12210, .Ian. 21, lOPS; 2c. .Ian. 21, 1!»0S.
17356
Groat (The) awakening'; comedy drama in 1
ads, by W . (*. Ilerjiian and Nelson Comi»loM.
74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Od. II, 1014; D:3S4SS; Alexander
Uyer.s. (Mnca^o. 17356a
-play in I acts, liy S. Ma.i,'nlre. 1.52 p. 4°.
Tyi)e\vritten.
© Ic. l)ec. 2(5, 1013; D : 35474 ; Sylvester
Maniiire, SI. l-onis. 17357
Great (The) bank robbery; by O. T. (Crawford.
© (). '1\ ("rawford, St. Louis; D:4317, Nov.
27,'lO<t:5. 17358
Great (The) betrayer, Aseff. Sec Velikiy
provokator, Aseff.
Great (The) beyond; drama In 4 acts, by Clem-
ent Kutherlord. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ihdb (Mnindler, (MucaRo; DrOIOS, Mar.
27, 1005; Ic. Mar. 27, 1005; Ic. May .3, 1!M».5.
17359
-sk(>ldi in I :id, by A. .1. l>ui-an. 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© le. .Ian. .31. 1011; D: 23224; Andrew .1.
Duran, U.iston. 17360
Great (The) bicycle meet of the L. A. W.; a
comedy-drama in 4 ads, by W. T. Hurko.
© AYllliam Talbot Pnrko, Lonj: Pranch.
N. .1. ; 180(5: .320!»S, .lun(> 2. 17361
Gi-eat (The) bond robbery; or, The shadows of
New York, an ori;j;inal .scenic melodrama in
7 ads. I)y L. (Irover and L. fJrovcM-, jr.
© Leonard (trover and liComird Grover, jr..
TTnlted Stales; 1889: 4484, Feb. 7. 17362
854
17363
COPYBIQHTJDD IN TJ£K UNITED STATES
17379
Great (The) Brooklyn handicap; ii draiiiii In 4
ju.Lh, hy Ali<(.' JO. IvoH.
© Aubrey Mlttentlml, New York; 1894:
18978, Mar. 12. 17363
Great (The) Buffalo mystery; u romantic trag-
edy of to-day, by ii. M. Wood.
© George M. Wood, New York; lJ:y2lG,
Mar. .'iO, im:i. 17364
Great (The) Burdick mystery.
© Sauuicl McKec, N<;w York; 0:3192, Mar.
26, 1903. 17365
Grf^at (The) catastrophe; a comedy in 2 acts,
by iiell<; Marsliall Locltc. I'hiladeipiiia, Tin;
Penn publishing company, 189.").
© Penn pub. co., Philadcli)hla ; 1.895:39214,
.ruly 30; 2<: .July .30. 17366
Great (A) catch; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by C. F. Pidgin, music by C. D. IJiak(!.
© Chas. F. Pidgin and Clias. D. I';iake, Bos-
ton ; 1884 : 21449, Oct. 27. 17367
- — an original musical comerly lu 3 ar-ts, story,
plot, construction and revision i)y 'I'. K. Ser-
riino, dialogue by Charb's V. Pidgin, nnislc by
Klsie .1. Serrano. 84 p. 4^ Typewritten.
[Libretto onlyl
© Thomas K. Serrano, New York; 1886:
24307, Oct. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 17368
Great Catherine; a tbunii)nall skelcli of court
life in St. Pot;ersbiirg in the eiglitcenth cen-
tury, by Bernard Hbiiw, illus. by Henry
Ilalelgii. (fn Fvervbfxly's miigazine, Feb.,
1915)
© .Tan. 2.3, 1915; ic. .fan. 2.j, 1915; A:
.'',83474; fiertrire P,(;rniird Sb;iw, London.
17308a
-[in 1 act and 4 scenes] l)y Oeorgi;
P.ernard Sbiiw. ( fn Kv<;rybody's Magazine,
V. 32, no. 2, Feb. 1915; periodical © .Tan. 25,
1915; 2c. .Tan. 25, 1915; P>: 328.359; Ridgway
CO., New York) 17368b
Great (The) centennial; a comedy-farc(». In 3
acts, by S. Ilosenfeld.
© Sydney Ilosenfeld, New Yorir ; 1875:
6220, .Tune 14. ^17369
Great Cha^wick case; by A. K. Hyrc. 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© K. Emerson Humphrey, Cleveland; T):
.5894, Dec. 10, 1904; 2c. .Tan. 12, 1905. 17370
Great (The) chance; play in 4 acts, by Mrs. W.
K. difford. 18 p. 4". Tyriewritten.
© Ic. rjec. 8, 1914; T):.3;K).37; Mr.s. W. K.
TMifford, Ix>ndon. 17370a
Great (The) change; comofly in prologue Jind 3
acts, by H. .T. Finiay. 86 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 24, 1915; D: 41030; Henry .T.
FInlay, New York. 17370b
Great (The) charity ball; a coriH^dy of con-
tciiiljoi'aneotis so':iet.y, by A. i>aly.
© Augustln Daly, New York; 1871:8693,
Sept. 18. 17371
Great (The) chicken case; mock trial, by Allan
P.iirns. Loston, W. II. Laker & co., 191.5. 26
p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; I):
39721 ; Waller H. Laker & co., P.OHton.
17371a
Great (The) choir; by W. W. (irant.
© William Wiillace (Jrunt, Brooklyn; D:
2237, Aug. 14, 1902. ' 17872
Great (The) club house tragedy; a drama In 4
acts, by II. A. Hnrdy, .f. A. Dob.son and T).
Davidson.
(r) DorA Davidson. H. A. Hardy and .1. A.
Dol.son, S^'W York; D : 2742, Dec. 3, 1902.
17373
Great (The) coal strike; or. A romance of the
mines, i»y .1. .1. Nolan. .55 p. 4". Tyjiewrlt-
ten.
© .John .1. .Noliin, Mahanoy ^)ity. Pa.; D:
.3598, .Jnne 10, 190.3; 2c. Aug. 7, LK).3. 17374
Great (The) command; drama of modern life,
In 4 acts, by i'.. Luttier Mall. 91 r>- 't"- Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1911; D: 24848; Burton L.
Hull, Lrrkeley, f^ai. 17375
Great (The) conspiracy; a 4 act Atrutvlc'An play,
by .lolin Frnesl. Mr-Cann. 79 f). 4^ Type-
wril.len.
© Oeorge Sairnjels, New York; D: 281.5,
.fan. 6, 1903; 2r.. .Ian. 6, 1903. 17376
Great (The) decision; drnmu In 4 acts, by E. H.
Sterling. [2|, 107 ]>. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914; D : .37889 ; Ldward
Hamilton Sterling, Tfenton, N. J. 17376a
Great (The) deed; play In 1 act, by A. F. F.
Stodd. 15 It. f". Typ(;writt('n.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D:4f>914; Alex. F. F.
Stodd, San Francisco. 17376b
Great (The) desire; !i drama In 4 acts, by T. K.
I',. Henry. 84 p. 4°. Tyrniwrltten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21846; T. K. B.
Henry, Chicago. 17377
play in 4 jicts, by D. ('.-Arh. 108 [>. 4".
Tyi)ewrltten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913; D:.31fKK); Davhl rjjirb.
Boston. 1'''378
Great (A) detective; comedy in 1 act, by S. Fl.
PIccldanti. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D: 34448; Silvio H.
I'lcchiJinti, New York. 17379
Great detectives. Sm Nip and Tuck.
855
17380
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17397
Great (The) diamond trust; a melodrama in 4
acts, by G. D. Baker. 100 p. f\ Type-
written.
© Geo. D. Baker, New York ; D : 7076, Aug.
S, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1905. 17380
Great (The) divide; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago; D:
1952, May 31, 1902. 17381
a melodrama in 5 acts, by Mr. and Mrs. O.
Clifford.
© Mr. and Mrs. Orson Clifford, New York ;
1894 : 461, Feb. 15. 17382
See also Chief contemporary dramatists. —
Sabine (A) woman.
Great (The) divorce case, in three trials; a
comedy in 3 acts, by H. Ewin?.
© Horace Ewing, San Francisco ; 1889 :
32620, Oct. 28. 17383
Great (The) doug-hnut corporation; a farce, by
T. v*^. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1903]
19 p. 16°. (On cover: Amateur series)
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3716, Julv
11, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 17384
Great (The) electrocution act.
© C. C. Shelby, Paterson ; 1896 : 50673, Sept.
10. 17385
Great (A) encounter; or, Heenan and Sayers
at Farnsborough, a prologue and 4 acts, by
J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, Brooklyn ; 1878 : 1883,
Feb. 12. 17386
Great (The) exodus.
migrants.
See Kansas (The) im-
Great expectations; a drama in 5 acts, by C. A.
Scott, dramatized from Dickens. Newark,
N. J., N. J. Soldiers' home print [1877] 3 p. 1.,
59 p., 1 1. 16°.
© Charles A. Scott, Newark, N. J.; 1877:
7844, July 6 ; 2c. July 28 ; 2c. rev. ed. July 18,
1901. 17387
Great (The) experiment; play in 1 act, by A.
Colby. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1915 ; D : 41027 ; Archie Col-
by, Brooklyn. 17387a
a Shakespearean fantasy, by Anna Morgan
and Alice Ward Bailey. Chicago. R. F. Sey-
mour company, 1909. .31, [1] p. 8°.
© Ralph Fletcher Seymour co., Chicago;
D : 15788, Apr. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1909.
17388
Great (The) express robbery.
© Albert H. Wr>ods, New York; D : 9021,
Sept. 1, 1906. 17389
Great (The) express robbery — Continued.
a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. W. Wren.
© John W. Wren, Chicago; 1895:26010,
May 11. 17390
Great (The) feast. See Pig (The) brother
play-book.
Great (The) fire of 1872 and the business men
of Boston; by A. O. Corbett.
■ © Augustus O. Corbett, Milford, Mass. ;
1873 : 10072, Sept. 6. 17391
Great fire of London, 1666; [by] Pain.
© T. Hewitt Ryan, Morris Park, N. Y. ;
1S8S : 16876, June 12. 17392
Great (The) forest fire; realistic romance of the
Canadian west, by Langdon McCormick. [2],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914 ; D : 37439 ; Sylvia Bid-
v/ell McCormick, Chicago. 17392a
Great (The) frontier; by F. Hammond.
© Frank Hammond, Philadelphia; 1898:
4062, Jan. 8. 17393
Great (The) Galeoto; drama in 3 acts and a
jjrologue, by Jose Echegaray, tr. from the
Spanish by Jacob S. Fassett, jr. Boston, R.
G. Badger, [etc., etc. 1914] 4 p. 1., 5-202 p.
12°. (Contemporary dramatists series)
© July 20, 1914 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1914 ; D : 37709 ;
Richard G. Badger, Boston. 17393a
■ play in 3 acts with a prologue, by Jos6
Echegaray, tr. by Hannah Lynch, with an
introduction by Elizabeth R. Hunt. Garden
City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page «& co., 1914.
xiii, 141 p. 12°.
© Apr. 11, 1914; 2c. Apr. 14, 1914; D:
36707; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden City,
N. Y. 17393b
Great (The) gamble; play in 3 acts, by J. K.
Jerome. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1914 ; D : 37147 ; Jerome K.
.Jerome, London. 17393c
Great (The) game; comedy in 3 acts, by L. C.
Clark. [2], 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1912 ; D : 30516 ; Lot Curran
Clark, San Francisco. 17394
— — a melodrama in 4 acts, by W. Bonelli.
© William Bonelli, Closter, N. J. ; D : 1431,
Feb. 12, 1902. 17395
a play in 5 acts, by T. B. Sayre and W. J.
Hurlbut.
© Theodore Burt Sayre and Wm. J. Hurl-
but, New York ; D : 139S2, Oct, 3, 1908. 17396
play in 1 act, by W. Cronin Wilson. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D: 29660;
Broughton, New York.
Lewis
17397
856
17398
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17418
Great (The) game — Continued.
a play of the period in 3 acts, by L. Bell
and R. H. Davis.
© Lilian Bell and Robert H. Davis, New
York ; D : 15254, Mar. 6, 1909. 17398
Great-grandfather's ghost; play in 3 acts, by
Charlton Andrews. [2], 94 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911; D: 23968; Charlton
Andrews, Cambridge, Mass. 17399
Great (The) guff-gufE; a spectacular play in 4
acts, by W. Fleron.
© William Fleron, New York; 1891:28137,
Aug. 5. 17400
Great guns; a political farce comedy, by L.
Mowry.
© Lincoln Mowry, Woonsocket, R. I. ; 1891 :
4375, .Tan. 31. 17401
Great Hadja-Kasson, the white Maharaja, in
a magical feast; a 3 act farce comedy, by
F. A. Harriman.
© Frank A. Harriman, Boston ; D : 6030.
Jan. 9, 1905. 17402
Great (The) hidden treasure; or, Big bonanza
of Arizona, by J. C. Swearingen. 18 p. f°.
Ms.
© John C. Swearingen, Pittsburgh ; 1890 :
22786, July 18 ; Ic. July 18. 17403
Great (The) Hindoo secret; a comedy in 3 acts,
arr. by J. V. Prichard. New York, De Witt,
1884. 46 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays,
no. 835] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1884:
26402, Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 17404
Great (A) hit; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
W. C. Fulton, J. A. Welch and Frank C. Mc-
Clenthen.
© Webster C. Fulton, Des Moines, la., and
James A. Welch, New York ; 1889 : 37960, Dec.
13. 17405
Great (The) Hogg diamond; play in 1 act and
2 scenes, by L. M. Green. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912; D : 30695 ; Louisa
Meigs Green, Winchester, Va. 17406
Great (The) I am; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Edward Moran and William Heelan. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Max H. Meyers, New York; D : 6743
May 12, 1905 ; 2c. May 17, 1905. 17407
8ee also Hot (A) Scotch major. — Wanted.
the earth.
Great (The) illusions; allegorical fantasy in 3
acts, by R. de Cordova and A. Gerstenberg.
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1914 ; D : 37343 ; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago, and Rienzi de Cordova,
New York. 17407a
Great international marriage; comedy in 4
acts, by M. Newman.
© Mordecai Newman, Chicago ; D : 10807,
June 19, 1907. 17408
Great (The) inventor; an original drama in 5
acts, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1873:12118,
Oct. 23. 17409
Great (The) Jew; drama in 4 acts, by Leon
Kobrin. New York, Hebrew publishing com-
pany, 1911. Ill p. 12°. [Yiddish]
© July 14, 1911; 2c. July 15, 1911; D:
24761 ; Hebrew pub. co.. New York. 17410
Great (The)
boarders.
jewel mystery. See Summer
Great Jupiter; a comic opera in 3 acts, book by
Rhoda Cameron [pseud, of L. L. Ayres], lyrics
by H. M. Mayo, music by H. Wehrmann . . .
[New York, Rooney & Otten printing co.,
1900] 69 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Lucie Lev^que Avres, New York ; 1900
A : 28344 ; Nov. 17 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 17411
Great Keinplatz experiment; arr. for amateur
dramatics, by A. W. Weysse, from a short
story by A. Con an Doyle. 25 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1909 ; D : 17081 ; Arthur W.
Weysse, Boston. 17412
Great (The) Kenton feud; a Kentucky drama
in 5 acts, by L. C. Downing. Typewritten.
© Laura C. Downing, Nebraska City, Neb. ;
1896 : 37912, June 30 ; 2c. June 30. 17413
Great (The) Kleinplatz experiment; by A.
Conan Doyle, a 2 act farce dramatized by
A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago ; 1895 :
49664, Sept. 30. 17414
Great Kleopatra; play in 3 acts, by J. Stone.
76 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1911 ; D : 24952 ; John Stone,
Cambridge, Mass. 17415
Great (The) law; play in 4 acts, by P. H. Chipps.
75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D : 34176 ; Pleasant
Hildebrand Chipps, Oakland, Cal. 17416
Great (The) Lehigh Valley case; a melodrama
with realistic mechanical effects in 5 acts,
[by] L. B. Parker. Typewritten.
© Lottie Blair Parker, United States ; 1892 :
3669, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1893. 17417
Great (The) lesson; a play in 4 acts, by C.
Baker, jr. 62 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Colgate Baker, jr., San Francisco; D:
1422, Feb. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1902. 17418
857
17419
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17441
Great (The) light; a drama, by F. Philippi, tr.
from the German and adapted by C. Swickard.
73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Felix Philippi and Charles Swickard,
New York ; D : 374S, July 22, 1903 ; 2c. July 29,
1903. 17419
Great (The) love; 3 act play, by Beatrice Ram-
say Walcot. 79 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1911; D: 25410; Mrs. C. M.
Walcot, New York. 17420
Great (The) lynching- party of the South; by
M. S. Dingle.
© Moses Samuel Dingle, New York; 1896:
6296S, Nov. 18. 17421
Great (The) mademoiselle; a comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Nathan.
© Frances Nathan, New York ; D : 2048,
June 12, 1902. 17422
Great (The) Maladesta; a play by M. Wineman.
Typewritten.
© Mode Wineman, Chicago; 1898:53063,
Sept. 10; 2c. Sept. 10. 17423
Great (The) man (Cher maitre); play in 3 acts,
by Fernand Vanderem [pseud, of Fernand
Henri Vanderheym], English version by Grace
Isabel Colbron. [2], 116 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 12, 1912; D : 29952 ; Hans
Bartsch, New York. 17424
Great (The) mandarin; by E. B. Foote.
© E. Brainard Foote, Indianapolis; 1888:
36194, Dec. 19. 17425
Great Marston sensation; a drama in 4 acts,
by E. Eisner. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Eisner, New York; D : 4770,
Mar. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1904. 17426
Great (The) may fall; by M. Snyder. 37 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marcus Snyder, Omaha, Neb. ; D : 5552,
Sept. 21, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1904. 17427
Great (The) medical dispensary; a farce in 1
act, by Larry Vane. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1901] 12 p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 964, Oct. 16,
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 17428
Great (The) metropolis; a melodrama in 6 acts
and 11 scenes, by George H. Jessop and Ben
Teal.
© Klaw and Erlanger, New York; 1889:
15959, May 27. 17429
Same.
© Klaw and Erlanger, New York; 1889:
17901, June 12. 17430
Same. ll4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Klaw and Erlanger, New York; 1889:
17899, June 12 ; 2c. Aug. 28. 17431
Great (The) metropolis — Continued.
an original scenic melodrama in 7 acts, by
L. Grover and L. Grover, jr.
© Leonard Grover and Leonard Grover, jr.,
St. Louis ; 1889 : 4787, Feb. 9. 17432
Great (A) mischief of destiny; melodrama in
3 acts, by Hobo Author [pseud, of J.M. Lakey]
[lj,35p. f°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Apr. 18, 1913; D: 32986; Joseph
Monus Lakey, Orlando, Fla. 17433
Great (The) mistake; a play consisting of a
prologue and 3 acts, by Oscar Elsworth. [60]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913; D : 32531 ; Oscar Els-
worth Robinson, Chicago. 17434
Great mock trial of Deacon Huggins; by
Maynard A. Clemens. New York, The Hints
publishing and supply company, 1905. 49 p.
12°.
© Hints pub. & supply co., New York; D:
7498, Oct. 26, 1905; 2c. Dec. 20, 1905. 17435
Great (The) mogul; by G. E. Stoddard.
© George E. Stoddard, Utica, N. Y. ; D:
4374, Dec. 2, 1903. 17436
a comedy in 3 acts, by D. Thomas Callahan.
© Daniel T. Callahan, San Francisco ; 1899 :
22719, Mar. 3U. 17437
romantic comic opera in 3 acts, by A. Owen.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Anita Owen, Chicago ; D : 3835, Aug. 17,
1903 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1904. 17438
Great (The) moral dime show; an entertain-
ment in 1 scene, by Mary B. Home. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1892.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
8824, Feb. 26 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 17439
Great (The) Mormon murder mystery. See
Blood atonement.
Great (The) m.ystery; play in 3 acts, by E.
Chantler. 147 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1911; D:28045; Everett
^.'hantler, Pittsburgh. 17440
See also Letter (A) of marque.
Great (The) need; play in 3 acts, by M. Thomp-
son. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27. 1914; D : 37133 ; Maraveno
Thompson, Boston. 17440a
Great (The) North American voltaic pile
cable; [play in 4 acts] by M. A. Osmun. 47
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912; D: 28597; Manly A.
Osmun, Muskegon, Mich. 17441
858
17442
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17457
Great (The) oil syndicate; spectacular, inter-
national drama, by A. G. and J. P. M. Wheeler.
124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jennie P. M. Wheeler, Monsey, N. Y. ; D :
2886, Jan. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1903. 17442
Great (The) P. and A.; a melodrama in 4 acts
and 6 scenes, dealing with life in the Penn-
sylvania coal mines, by Seth Albert Arnold.
© Seth A. Arnold, Quincy, Mass. ; D : 5366,
Aug. 1, 1904. 17443
Great (The) passion; original playlette in 1 act,
by E. Grandin. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1910; D : 22043 ; Elmer
Grandin, Patchogue, N. Y. 17444
Great (De) Pete Bawnum's minstuls, de
greates' minstuls what is. l^cc De great
Pete Bawnum's minstuls, de greates' min-
stuls what is.
Great (The) pink pearl; a play, by Will E.
Chapman.
© Leander Richardson, New York : 1885 :
15680, July 21. 17445
Great plays: English; by Marlowe, .fonson.
Fletcher, Sheridan, Payne, and Browning,
with biographical notes and a critical intro-
duction by Joseph O'Connor. [Aldine ed.]
New York, D. Appleton and company, 1900. 2
p. 1., iii-xxxi, 421 p. front., plates, ports.,
col. facsim. 8°.
Contents : Edward the Second, by C. Mar-
lowe.— The alchemist, by B. Jonson. — The
faithful shepherdess, by J. Fletcher. — The
school for scandal, by R. B. Sheridan. — Bru-
tus ; or, The fall of Tarquin, by J. H. Payne.—
A blot in the 'scutcheon, by R. Browning.
© D. Appleton & co., New York; 1900 A:
14009, June 5, 1900 ; 2c. June 6, 1900. 17445a
French and German; by Corneille, Moliere,
Racine, Lessing, Schiller and Hugo ; with bio
graphical notes, and a critical introduction by
B. Matthews [Aldine ed.] New York, D. Ap-
pleton and CO., 1901. 1 p. L, xii, 504 p. front.,
port, col. facsim. 8°.
Contents: The Cid, by Corneille, tr. by
Florence K. Cooper. — Tartuffe, by Moliere, tr.
by C. H. Wall.— Athaliah, by Racine, tr. by
R. B. Boswell. — Minna von Barnhelm, by
T.essing, tr. by E. Bell. — Wilhelm Tell, by
Schiller, tr. by Sir T. Martin. — Ruy Bias, by
Hugo, tr. by Mrs. Newton Crosland.
© D. Appleton & CO.. New York ; A : 6643,
Apr. 6, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1901. 17445b
Great (The) Plummer breach of promise case;
a mock trial, by Effie W. Merriman. Chicago,
The Dramatic publishing company [1902] 35
p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2532, Nov.
Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1902. 17446
Great (The) poison mystery; a melodrama in
4 acts, founded on the great Molineux case,
by Victor G. Calver. 120 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. J. ; D :
2630, Nov. 19, 1902 ; Ic. Nov. 26, 1902. 17447
Great possessions; or. The rich youth, a trag-
edy in 4 acts, by Karl Rossler [pseud, of
Franz Ressner]
© Maurice Magnus, Berlin ; D : 10979, July
15, 1907. 17448
Great (The) price; a drama in 3 acts [by N. A.
Lublin] 163-p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1909; D: 16535; Nathan
Arios T;ublin, Brooklyn. 17449
Great (The) Prophetstown bank robbery; play
in 1 act, by F. R. Adams. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1912; D : 30179 ; Frank R.
Adams, Wabaningo, Mich. 17450
Great psychic welder; vaudevillette, by F.
Ree.se. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1909 ; D : 16718 ; Frank Reese,
Minneapolis. 17451
Great (The) pumpkin case of Guff vs. MufE; a
farcical trial, bv T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S.
Denison [1903] 20 p. 16°. (On cover:
Amateur series)
© Tlios. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3715,
July 11, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 17452
Great (The) Quackqua; or. Brothers of the
shadow, a burlesque operetta in 2 acts, by
A. J. Requier. 42 p. 8°. Printed.
© A. J. Requier, New York; 1880: 3391,
?.Inr. 3 ; 2c. i.Iar. 15. 17453
Great (The) question; an original play in 4
acts, by Paul Prester Temple [pseud, of W. W.
Davis]
© Wm. Whiting Davis, New York; D:
13769, Sept. 12, 1908. 17454
a play in 4 acts, by F. Paulding.
© Frederick Paulding, New York ; D : 11371,
Sept. 18, 1907. 17455
-play in 1 act, by W. Montague. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1914 ; D : 37197 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 17455a
Great (The) Randolph mystery; in 4 acts, by
K. Cameron. Typewritten.
© Ella Cameron, Lawrence, Mass. ; 1000 A :
26251, Oct. 22 ; Ic. Oct. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 17456
Great (The) rebellion; an allegorical, historical,
nmsical drama founded on Sherman's grand
march from Atlanta to the sea, by J. H. Hor-
ton. Rev., 1886.
© .L H. Horton, Cincinnati; 1886:16090.
July 15. 17457
859
17458
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17474
Great (The) rebellion — Continued.
rt'iiiiiiiscencos of the stx'uggle that cost a
million lives, a drama in 5 acts, by C. O.
Ward. New York, 1881. 1 p. 1., 7-126 p. 24°.
© C. Osborne Ward, Brooklyn ; 1881 : 1576,
Jan. 29; 2c. Mar. 19. 17458
Great (The) release; play in 3 acts, by C. Skin-
ner. [2], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910; D: 22663; Constance
Skinner, Chicago. 17459
Great (The) release and end of journeying;
comedy in 3 acts, by C. Skinner. 126 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D: 33946; Constance
Skinner, New York. 17460
Great (The) reward, l^ee Stolen (A) sunbeam.
Great (The) Ritson case. Sec Modera (A)
Hagar.
Great (The) ruby; an original drama in 3 acts,
by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. New
York, Alice Kauser [1908]. 82 p. 12°.
© Alice Kauser. New York ; D : 12501 ; Mar.
7, 1908; 2c. Mar. 9, 1908. 17461
Great (The) Russian anarchist; monologue, by
E. Hopkins. [1], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1914 ; D : 37280 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 17461a
Great (The) sacrifice; war drama in 1 act, by
H. Lewis. 16 p. 4°. Type^^Titten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40629 ; Harry Lewis,
New York. 17461b
or, Buried alive, drama in 2 acts, by
Charles W. Goddard. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D : 38112 ; Star co..
New York. 17461c
Great St. Louis cyclone of May 27, 1896;
spectacular play in 4 scenes, by I. B. Sager.
3 p. 4°. Printed.
© Israel B. Sager, East St. Louis, 111. ; D :
1065, Oct. 26, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1901. 17462
Great (The) scandal case; a comedy in 3 acts,
by J. O. Kaler.
© James Otis Kaler, United States ; 1876 :
11923, Oct. 24. 17463
Great (A) scheme, our dime museum and
Barkadoo's great scheme; nn extravaganza
in 3 acts, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New York; 1884:7884,
Apr. 14. 17464
Great Scot; drama in 4 acts, by A. W. O'Ryan.
141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1913; D : 34408 ; Anna
Wynne O'Ryan, New York. 17465
Great Scot — Continued.
a racing drama in 4 acts, by H. Paulton
and Mostyn Tedde.
© Harry Paulton, New York ; 1890 : 15386,
May 9. 17466
Great Scott; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
Byron T. Wilbur.
© John W. Palmoni, Washington; 1888:
24528, Aug. 29. 17467
a novel laughing spell, in 3 acts and 3
scenes, by R. F. Carroll. 55 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Richard F. Carroll, New York; 1888:
7681, Mar. 14; 2c. July 12. 17468
Great (The) suburban race; a drama in 4 acts,
by Alice E. Ives.
© Aubrev Mittenthal, New York; 1894:
13979, Mar. 12. 17469
Great (A) success; a comedy in 3 acts, by Wil-
liam Winkle [pseud, of William Horgan]
Author's ed. New York, De Witt [1882] 1 p. 1.,
46 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plays, no.
306])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1882 : 19919,
Nov. 24; 2c. Dec. 24, 1883. 17470
Great (A) surprise. See Remarkable (A) mar-
riage.
Great (The) symbol; play in 4 acts, by H. liea
and R. C. Croxton ; new ed. of The crimson
spider, by same authors, adapted from the
novel The vermilion pencil. 83 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 13, 1913 ; D : 33557 ; Homer Lea
and Richard Claiborne Croxton, New York.
17471
adapted from The vermilion pencil, by
Homer Lea. [7], 82 p. 4°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913; D: 32291; Ethel Lea,
Los Angeles. 17472
Great (A) temptation; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by W. H. Constantine.
© W. H. Constantine, Chicago ; 1888 :27255,
Sept. 24. 17473
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Con-
stantine.
© W. H. Constantine, Chicago ; 1892 : 49374.
Dec. 5. 17474
Great (The) trail; Indian mystery play, by
Marie E. .7. Hobart. New Yorlv. Domestic
and foreign missionary society, 1913. 62 p.
12°.
© Oct. 15, 1913 ; 2r. Mar. 7, 1914 ; D : 36324 ;
Mrs. Henry L. Hobart, East Hampton. N. Y.
17474a
860
17475
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17498
Great (The) train robbers; a sensational
comedy drama in 4 acts. 46 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© .Judith Le Moyne, Bedford, Pa.; D:
10819, June 21, 1907 ; 2c. June 21, 1907. 17475
Great (The) train robbery; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by Edward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfield Hills, Mass. ;
1896 : 48410, Aug. 26. 17476
an original western drama, in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis and William T. Keogh,
New York ; 1896 : 40780, July 13 ; 2c. July 13.
17477
play in 4 acts, by Scott Marble. 73 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Wm. T. Keogh, New York ; D : 10470,
May 2, 1907; Ic. May 8, 1907; Ic. May 27.
1907. 17478
a realistic dramatic spectacle in 3 scenes.
by A. Voegtlin. 20 p. 4°. Printed.
© Arthur Voegtlin, New York ; D : 7518,
Nov. 6, 1905; 2c. Mar. 26, 1906. 17479
Great (The) triple alliance; or. The three
crowned kings of the mystic world, by M. B.
Leavitt.
© M. B. Leavitt, New York; 1899:41230,
June 24. 17480
Great (The) trust co.; a drama in 4 acts, by
S. B. Holt.
© Sarah Barton Holt, New Orleans; 1890:
28354, Sept. 15. 17481
Great (The) tunnel disaster.
© Jacob Remick Shattuck, New York; D:
1992, June 10, 1902. 17482
Great 2\ De Greaus; by H. De Greau.
© Henri De Greau, Pittsford, Vt. : D : 5968,
Dec. 27, 1904. 17483
Great (The) umbrella case; a mock trial, by
F. E. Chase. New ed., thoroughly rev. and
adapted for dramatic representation. Boston,
G. M. Baker & company, 1883. 36 p. ^ 12°,
© W. H. Baker, Boston; 1883:1919, Jan.
29; 2c. Feb. 1. 17484
Great Uncle Tom's widow; comedy in 3 acts,
by M. E. Wadlington. 113 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41395 ; Mary Emma
Wadlington, Columbus, O. 17484a
Great (The) unknown; comedy in 3 acts, by C.
H. Dittman.
© C. H. Dittman, New York; 1871:1091.5,
Nov. 17. 17485
Great western train hold up; a melodramatic
spectacle in 1 act, by Joseph Le Brandt. 16 p.
4°. Printed.
© William N. Norris, Philadelphia; D:
8238, Mar. 28, 1906; 2c. Mar. 28, 1906. 17486
Great (The) western train robbery; by O. T.
Crawford.
© O, T. Crawford, St. Louis; D:4316.
Nov. 27, 1903. 17487
Great (The) white diamond; a melodrama, by
W. W. Fessler. Typewritten.
© Walter W. Fessler, . New York ; 1899 :
16142, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 25. 17488
Great (The) white way; by E. Hopkins.
© Edwin Hopkins, New York ; D : 11348,
Sept. 11, 1907. 17489
-by O. F. Wood.
© Otis F. Wood, New Brighton, N. Y. ; D :
9642, Oct. 23. 1906. 17490
new and original melodramatic, musical
comedy in 3 acts, by W. Jones.
© Walter Jones, Chicago ; D : 9109, Sept.
18, 1906. 17491
1 act playlet, by A. Leavitt. 21 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; D: 29443: Abe Lea-
vitt, New York. 17492
Great (The) Winglebury duel; a farce in 1 act,
by George M. Rosener. {In Stagelore, v. 1,
Feb., 1912)
© Feb. 10, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; A:
305907 ; Wetzel, Rosener & James, New York.
17493
Great Winterson mine; a rural comedy in 3
acts, by Gordon V. May. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1904. 34 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : .5120,
June 2, 1904 ; 2c. June 25, 1904. 17494
Great (The) world; in 4 acts, by L. J. Howard.
© Lorin J. Howard, Chicago ; 1900 A : 24817,
Oct. 5. 17495
Great (A) wrong righted; a picturesque play, a
prologue and 5 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1886 : 5270,
Mar. 5. 17496
69 p.
-play in 4 acts, by John A. Stevens.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1913; D: 33270; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 17497
Greater (The) agony; a problem play in 3 acts,
by Louis E. Thayer. 46 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Louis E. Thayer, Collinsville, Conn. ; D :
15991, June 3, 1909; 2c. June 3, 1909. 17498
861
17499
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17514
Greater (The) alternative; a play in 4 acts, by
T. McKean. [4], 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909 ; D : 16592 ; Thomas
McKean, Philadelphia. 17499
Greater ambition; play in 4 acts, by H. Roemer.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910; D: 20988; Henry
Roemer, St. Louis. 17500
Greater America; a patriotic spectacle in 1 act,
by Frank Tanneliill, jr.
© Primrose & Dockstader, New York;
1898 : 36704, June 15 ; 2c. June 15. 17501
Greater (The) cause; by R. Lorraine.
© Khe Lorraine, New York ; D : 10225, Mar.
28, 1907. 17502
Greater Cincinnati; a spectacular drama in 7
scenes, by J. C. Macgregor.
© Joseph O. Macgregor, Cincinnati ; 1895 :
28984, May 31. 17503
Greater (The) claim; a latter day problem in
4 acts, by Linton Tedford. 105 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© F. E. Tedford, Pasadena, Cal. ; D : 15210,
Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909.
17504
— modern American play in 3 acts, by C. W.
CoUisou. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912; D : 29380 ; C. Wilson
CoUison, Columbus, O. 17505
[a play in 4 acts] by Linton Tedford. 82 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1909 ; D : 1G468 ; Mrs. F. E.
Tedford, Los Angeles. 17506
play in 1 act, by E. M. Clement. [1], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37233 ; Eloise May
Clement, New York. 17506a
Greater (The) cowardice; by I. Demens. 159 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Inna Demens, Los Angeles ; D : 14292.
Nov. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1908. 17507
Greater evil; comedy in 3 acts, by E. Steele. 84
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eloise Steele, Oberlin, O. ; D : 7943, Feb.
3, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1906. 17508
play in 4 acts, by G. Kelly. 108 p. 4°.
Type\vritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914 ; D : 37737 ; George Kelly,
New York. 17508a
Greater (The) faith; play in 3 acts, by F. D. S.
Bethune. [1], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1914; D: 37195; Faneuil Dun-
kin Stein Bethune, New York. 17508b
Greater (The) fortune; play in 3 acts, by A.
llives (Princess Pierre Troubetzkoy) 107 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D: 40228; Amelie
Rives (Princess Pierre Troubetzkoy), Cob-
liam, Va. 17508c
Greater (The) light; drama in 4 acts, by
Dorothy Potter and M. S. Keightley. 120 p.
4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D: 38340; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 17508d
play in 4 acts, by D. Potter. 80 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; D : 35776 ; Dorothy Pot-
ter, Seattle. 17508e
Greater love; drama in 4 acts, by M. C. Camp-
bell. 68 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1914; D: 38005; Morton C.
Campbell, Cambridge, O. 17508f
a play in 4 acts, by A. Cleveland. 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Cleveland, Philadelphia ; D :12708,
Apr. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1908. 17509
— ■ by Frank Grant Macomber.
© L. B. Macomber, Hartford ; D : 12793,
Apr. 21, 1908. 17510
— play in 1 act, by A. Brooks [pseud, of
Irving Hayward] 28 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1911 ; D : 23520 ; Irving Hay-
ward, New York. 17511
by A. Roemer. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic.
Roemer, New York.
July 10, 1914; D: 37522; Adele
17511a
-by C. Hatch. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D: 38308; Corinne
Hatch, New Rochelle, N. Y. 17511b
— ■ See also Sog'oro.
Greater love hath no man; drama in 4 acts, by
B. H. Osborne. 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913; D: 35396; Bertha
Hoover Osborne, Brightwood, D. C. 17512
by C. Thompson and G. Raby. 119 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Charlotte Thompson and George Raby.
New York ; D : 1743, Apr. 16, 1902 : 2c. Apr.
16, 1902. 17513
Greater love hath none; or. What true love
means, a drama in 3 acts, by Fessler and Rao.
122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; D : 6018. Dec.
27, 1904; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905. 17514
862
17515
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17531
Greater (The) man; play in 4 acts, by J. A.
Lazar. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913; D: 34974; Jacob
Aaron Lazar, Philadelphia. 17515
Greater (The) need; play in 4 acts, by S. J.
Gilman. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D: 28478; Stephen J.
Gilman, Everett, Mass. 17516
Greater (The) New York; a new and original
comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
Typewritten.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1895 :
GlllO, Dec. 4^ 2c. Mar. 16, 1896. 17517
Greater (The) power; drama in 4 acts, by A. S.
Riggs. 43 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 28565 ; Arthur Stan-
ley Riggs, New York. 17518
— dramatic playlet with music, by A. Borne.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 25. 1912; D : 30348 ; Augusta
Borne, New York. " 17519
play in 3 acts, by M. C. Donnell. 69 p. f°.
Typewritten
© Ic. July 2, 1913 ; D : 33687 ; Murray Gush
ing Donnell, Atlanta
Greater (The) price; in 1 act, by L. Q.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1911; D: 25108;
Quinn Starke, San Francisco.
17520
Starke.
Lillian
17521
[2],
— playlet in 1 act, by Thomas Trebell.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1911; D: 24273; Chas. K.
Farrell, San Francisco. 17522
Greater (The) sufferer,
commissioner.
See New (The) police
Greater than a king; an English romantic
drama in 4 acts, a new version of the author's
Henry Esmond, from a story of William M.
Thackeray, by I. B. Goodrich, jr. 90 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Roxburv, Mass. ; D :
6395, Mar. 23, 1905 ; 1 c. Dec. 15, 1905. 17523
Greater than king; a romantic play in 4 acts,
by H. Raeder, [Chicago, F. T. Peterson co.,
1901]. 3 p. 1., 9-95 p. incl. front, (port.) illus.
8°. (Souvenir ed.)
© Henry Raeder. Chicago ; D : 283, Mar 30,
1901: 2c. Apr. 10, 1901. 17524
Greater than queen; romance of the eighteenth
century, by M. S. Keightley. 95 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 19. 1913; D: 32718; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 17525
Greater works than these; play in a prelude
and 4 acts, by H. Hagedorn. 144 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 28, 1914; D: 37680; Hermann
Hagedorn, Fairfield, Conn. 17525a
Greatest (The) day in the year. See Jolly
plays for holidays.
Greatest (The) game; a drama in 2 acts, by
D. N. C. Astenius. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David N. O. Astenius, Chicago; D:
13626, Aug 21, 1908 ; 2c Aug. 21, 1908. 17526
Greatest (The) gift; Christmas play l)y K. Lord.
7 p. {In Little playbook, series no. 2)
© Nov. 8, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1915 ; D : 42231 ;
Katharine Lord, New York. 17526a
-a comedy in 1 act, by C. W. Collins. (In
Green book album)
© Charles Wood Collins, Chicago; D:
15985, June 1, 1909 ; 2c. June 1, 1909. 17527
See also Jolly plays for holidays.
Greatest (The) gold camp on earth. See Crip-
ple Creek in ashes.
Greatest (The) haul; playlet in 2 acts, by Mrs.
H. B. Waterhouse. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© July 16, 1914; D: 37593; Ella Crandall
Waterhouse, Aurora, 111. 17527a
Greatest (The) love; romantic emotional drama
in 4 acts, by Paul Merritt. 100 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 29, 1910; D: 21446; Geo. S.
Fleming, New York. 17528
Greatest (The) man in the East. See Lord
Timothy Dexter,
Greatest (The) of these; play in 1 act, by A.
Metzger. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914 ; D : 38459 ; Adrian Metz-
ger, San Francisco. 17528a
-a play in 3 acts, by L. B. Ely. 54 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Luther B. Ely, St. Louis ; D : 15696, Apr.
23, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1909. 17529
■ a society play in 4 acts, by Dvvight Stevens
[pseud.] 178 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elenore Boyd Tuck, Bronxville, N. Y. ;
D: 15016, Feb. 4, 1909; 2c. Jan. 27, 1909.
17530
See also Mouse-traps,
Greatest (The) question; 1 act tragedy, by E. J.
Keen-Covey. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1915; D : 42002 ; Emma J.
Keen-Covey, Denver. 17530a
Greatest (The) sacrifice; by M. Bejach. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Milton Bejach, Cleveland ; D : 9934, Feb.
9, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. 17531
863
17532
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17550
Greatest (The) thing in the world; a drama in
4 acts, by George Harned.
© Beatrice de Mille and Harriet Ford,
romptou, N. J. ; 1899 : 53451, Aug. 21. 17532
Greatest (The) thing out. See Eoped in.
Greatest (The) treasure; drama in 3 acts, by
H. Longan and E. Altheimer. [2], 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910 ; D : 22215 ; Hattie Longan
and Elizabeth Altlieimer, St. Louis. 17533
Greatheart; by I. B. Goodrich, jr.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Dorchester, Mass. ;
D : 10089, Mar. 6, 1907. 17534
Greatly improved; comedy in 1 act, by E. S.
Hopkins, jr. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. S. Hopkins, jr.. New York ; D : 6774,
June 5, 1905; 2c. June 5, 1905.. 17535
Greatness in sin; drama in 4 acts, by D. Carpat.
71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911; D: 23043; Demetre
Beraud, Savannah, Ga. 17536
Grecian (A) bend. See Social (The) stage.
Grecian (The) princess; a sacred drama in 4
acts, by A. Matre. Cincinnati, O., Jos. Bern-
ing printing co., 1897.
© Anthonv Matre, Cincinnati ; 1897 : 10944,
Feb. 12 ; 2c. Feb. 25. 17537
Greco paints his masterpiece. See Pilgrim
(The) kings.
Greco's last judgment. See Pilgrim (The)
kings.
Greed; a play in 5 acts, by P. S. M. Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn ; 1876 : 13054,
Nov. 24. 17538
Greed (The) for gold — Continued.
a melodrama in 5 acts, by J. Sansone.
© John Sansone, Keokuk, la. ; 1899 : 72196,
Nov. 4. 17543
— play in 3 acts, by F. Nathan. 46 p. 4 .
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1913; D: 32586; Frances
Nathan, New York. 17539
La marchande de modes; or. My sweet
little cousin, a drama in 1 act, by Mrs. E. S.
Roberts.
© Mrs. E. S. Roberts, New York; 1891:
38533, Oct. 27. 17540
Greed and anarchy, their cause and remedy;
a dramatic poem, by D. R. Hill. (In his
Works)
© David R. Hill, Hickory Top, W. Va. ; D :
4686, Mar. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Aug.
15, 1905. 17541
Greed (The) for gold; a drama in prologue and
4 acts, by W. B. Davy. 36 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Wm. B. Davy, Chicago ; D : 10533, May
10, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1907. 17542
— new 4 act comedy melodrama.
© M. E. Rafert, Indianapolis; 1896:22039,
Apr. 8. 17544
— iSee also Klondike.
Greed (The) for money; a drama in 5 acts, by
G. Lewis.
© Gus Lewis, Erie, Pa. ; 1885 : 4743, Feb. 23.
17545
Greed of gold; or. The broken promise, a 4 act
drama, by P. Lassen. 29 p. 12°. Printed.
© Peter Lassen, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 64.55,
Apr. 3, 1905 ; 2c. May 15, 1905. 17546
Greed vs. love; drama in 4 acts, by W. O.
Smith. Central City, Ky., The Argus print.
I p. 1., 20 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1914; 2c. Apr. 22, 1914; D:
36895 ; William Oscar Smith, Cleaton, Ky.
17546a
Greed's toll; drama in 1 act, by W. S. Franklin.
II p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1914 ; D : 37318 ; William S.
Franklin, San Francisco. 17546b
Gi'eek at the university. See Trial of classics.
Greek (A) slave; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Owen Hall, lyrics by Harry Greenbank,
music by Sidney Jones. [New ed.] New
York; I. Goldmark, 1898. 96 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1898:38067,
June 22 ; 2c. June 25. 17547
Greek (The) twins; a domestic drama in 6 acts,
by W. Holland.
© W. Holland, Longmont, Col. ; 1882 : 2237,
Feb. 11. 17548
Green-all-over; in 3 splashes, several musical
dabs, by C. Harold Lewis, book painted by
R. F. Murphy and H. J. Brown. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915; D: 40358; Ralph F.
Murphy and Harry J. Brown, Syracuse, N. Y.
17548a
Green and gold. See Derby (The) race.
Green (The) beetle; play in 2 parts, by J. Wil-
lard. [l],24p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1913; D: 33095; John Wil-
lard, New York. 17549
Green (The) bird; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
J. U. Harris. .58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1912; D: 28295; Joseph U.
Harris, Watertown, N. Y. 17550
864
17551
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17571
Green (The) bird — Continued.
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912.
38 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31359 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 17551
a musical play in 2 acts, libretto by D. K.
Stevens, music by John Arnold Bennett.
© David Kilburn Stevens, Boston ; D :
10530, May 9, 1907. 17552
Green (The) cat; musical comedy in 2 acts,
words and music, by R. L. Castle Beale. [3],
38 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914 ; D : 37797 ; Ralph Los-
ie Beale, Dedham, Mass. 17552a
Green chartreuse; a musical comedy, by M. M.
Pope. Typewritten.
© Marion Manville Pope, Trenton, N. J. ;
1896:60762, Nov.
1901.
Ic. Nov. 5 : 2c.
Nov. 15,
17553
words by M. M. Pope, music by Frederick
Hatfield Clarke. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© M. Manville Pope, Bordentown, N. J. ;
D:1940, Mar. 21, 1902; Ic. Mar. 21, 1902;
Ic. .Tune 21, 1902. 17554
Green City graft; 1 act playlet, by E. Roy. 37 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912 ; D : 28788 ; Elberta Roy,
Chicago. 17555
Gx-een (The) coat; comedy in 1 act, by Alfred
de Slusset and Emile Augier, tr. from the
French by Barrett H. Clark. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1914. 21 p.
12°. ( [French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 296] )
© Dec. 30, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1915 ; D : 39490 ;
Samuel French, New York. 17555a
Green (The) cockatoo. See German classics
of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Green devil; a melodrama, by A. Black and B.
White.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York ; D :
5144, June 7, 1904. ,17556
Green (The) elephant; play in 4 acts, by M.
Baring. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 25143; Mam-ice
Baring, London. 17557
Green-eyed (The) monster; comedy in 1 act,
by A. Klauber. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913; D: 31981; Adolph
Klauber, New York. 17558
— an extravaganza in 3 acts, by E. Selden.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Selden, New York; 1892:21012,
May 18; 2c. Jan. 26, 1893. 17559
Green-eyed (The) monster — Continued.
farce in 1 act, by T. A. Crowley. 10 p. f ".
Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
14304, Nov. 16, 1908; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908.
17560
monologue for a woman, by Livingston Rus-
sell.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1897 : 42633,
July 26. 17561
— an original dramatic monologue, by L. Rus-
sell. Typewritten.
© Livingston Russell, New York; 1896:
69020, Dec. 19; 2c. Dec. 19. 17562
play in 1 act, by M. S. Hope. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915 ; D : 40467 ; Muriel Syl-
vester Hope, New York. 17562a
3 act society comedy, by W. A. Demmon.
© Great western printing co., St. Louis;
1900 A : 4544, Feb. 19. 17563
a vaudeville sketch, by M. Forrest. 2 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mark Forrest, Milwaiikee ; D : 14976, Feb.
3, 1909; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 17564
Green fire; play in 1 act, by K. Walter. [1],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1913 ; D : 33470 ; Karl Walter,
Kansas City, Mo. 17565
Green (The) fire escape; play in 1 act, by John
Towers. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913 ; D : 32139 ; Mrs. J. H.
Holden, New York. 17566
Green (The) girl. See Rachel Goldstein.
Green (The) god; dramatic-comedy playlette,
by L. Chevalier. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911 ; D : 25997 ; Louis Che-
valier, New York. 17567
Green (The) goddess or devil; a drama in 4
acts and 4 scenes, by R. Vaun. 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Russell Vaun, Chelsea, London ; D : 617,
June 27, 1901 ; 2c. June 27, ,1901. 17568
Green goods; drama in 4 acts, by G. W. Middle-
ton.
© George W. Middleton, New York; 1893:
38460, Aug. 21. 17569
— farce comedy in 3 acts, by P. Dresser.
© Paul Dresser, United States ; 1894 : .57177,
Dec. 7. 17570
■or. Check no. 66, farce comedy in 3 acts.
by W. Barry.
© William Barry, New York ; 1891 : 39244.
Nov. 2. 17571
5379—16 55
865
17572
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17590
Green (The) goods game; farce comedy in 3
acts, by P. Dresser.
© Paul Dresser, United States ; 1894 : 57180,
Dec. 7. 17572
Green-goods (A) man; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by P. Dresser, f. Typewritten.
© Paul Dresser, Merrilan, Wis. ; 1894 :
18740, Apr. 10 ; 2c. Aug. 9. 17573
Same.
© Paul Dresser, United States ; 1894 : 57179,
Dec. 7.
17574
Green (The) goods men; farce comedy in 3
acts, by P. Dresser.
© Paul Dresser, United States ; 1894 : 57178,
Dec. 7. 17575
Green (The) helmet, and other poems; by Wil-
liam Butler Yeats. Churchtown, Dundrum,
The Cuala press, 1910. 3 p. 1., 32 p. 1 1. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; A ad int. 417; pub-
lished Nov. 23, 1910 ; W. B. Yeats, London.
17575a
— Same. New York, R. Harold Paget, 1911.
40 p. 12°.
© Jan. 16, 1911; 2c. Jan. 17, 1911; A:
280151 ; William Butler Yeats, London.
17575b
Same. New York, London, The Macmillan
company, 1912. 3 p. 1., 91, [1] p. 12°.
© Oct. 23, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1912 ; A : 328161 ;
Macmillan co., New York. 17575c
Green hills of Erin.
© John Leishman, Newark, N. J. ; 1897 :
11131, Feb. 15. 17576
Green (The) horse; or, I wouldn't do it, com-
edy sketch, by Bernard Kling. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Demarest and Oberman, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 1226, Dec. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1901.
17577
Green knight; a vision, by Porter Garnett,
music by Edward G. Stricklen . . . San Fran-
cisco, Priv. print, for the Bohemian club by
some of its members, 1911. xxviii, 62, [1] p.
col. front., fold diagr. 8°.
© Aug. 13, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911 ; A 297273 ;
Bohemian club, San Francisco. 17578
Green (A) lane in Ireland; a comedy drama in
1 act, by Frank INIaltese.
© Salvatore R. Maltese, Salt Lake City;
D : 9164, Oct. 1, 1906. 17579
Green lights; a melodrama of life in New York
city, in 5 acts, by A. Kennedy and A. E. Berg.
© Alfred Kennedy and Albert Ellery Berg.
New York ; 1890 : 20431, June 24. 17580
Green meadows; a rural comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. Fowler and E. C. Whitton. 82 p.
4°. Typewi'itten.
© John Fowler and Ernest C. Whitton,
Philadelphia ; 1891 : 4959, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 20.
17581
Green (The) millionaire; comedy in 4 acts, by
A. S. Schomer.
113 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915 ; D : 40312 ; Abraham S.
Schomer, New York. 17581a
Green (The) Mr, Black; a society comedy in
4 acts, by M. B. Hayes. 201 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Maud Blanche Hayes, New York; D:
1740, Apr. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1902. 17582
Green (The) monster; by Jerome Ravel and I.
Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:28002,
Oct. 29. 17583
an American comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
Edward Coleman.
© Alfred McDowell, Baltimore; 1887:
22076, Aug. 29.
17584
Green Mountain boy; comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Carr and his assistant author.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874:12710,
Oct. 12. 17585
Green (The) Mountain boys; a thrilling his-
torical drama, by J. W. Bessel.
© John W. Bessel, Hoboken, N. J.; 1877:
14621, Dec. 15. 17586
see also Ethan Allen.
Green (The) Mountain ranger; or. The hunt-
er's protege, a sensational drama, by C. H.
Webber.
© Charles H. Webber, Salem, Mass. ; 1872 :
1993, Mar. 1. 17587
Green Mountains; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Clarke.
© Carrie Ashley Clarke, Dixon, 111. ; 1898 :
14766, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 17588
Green pastures; a 4 act play, by H. V. Wake-
field. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. V. Wakefield, New York: D : 14747,
Jan. 5. 1909 : 2c. Jan. 5. 1909. 17589
Green peppers; comedy in 3 acts, by H. White.
Woodstock, N. Y.. Maverick press [1913]
cover-title, 70 p. 8°.
© Feb. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1913 ; D : 32527 ;
Hervey White, Woodstock, N. Y. 17590
866
17591
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17608
Green (The) room; an interlude in 1 scene, by
E. F. Bishop.
© E. F. Bishop, Philadelphia; 1889:5827,
Feb. 19. 17591
Green (The) star; 4 act play, by E, S. Van Zile.
89 p. 4°. Type^Yritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912; D: 29604; Edward S.
Van Zile, New York. 17592
Green stockings; comedy in 3 acts, by A. E. W.
Mason. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 117 p. 12°.
( [French's standard library ed.] )
© Dec. 29, 1914; 2c. Dec. 31, 1914; D:
39251 ; Margaret Anglin Hull, New York.
17592a
play in 4 acts, by A. E. W. Mason and
George Fleming [pseud, of Julia Constance
Fletcher] 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1910 ; D : 22951 ; Louis Nether-
sole, New York. 17593
a play in 3 acts, by A. E. W. Mason. 115
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1912; D : 29042 ; Margaret
Anglin Hull, New York. 17594
Green (The) tutor,
lamed.
See Greener (Der) me-
Green (The) umbrella; a farce in 1 act, by
T. A. Crowley. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley. Brookline, Mass. ;
D: 13765, Sept. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1908.
17595
Greenback (The) campaign. See Labor and
capital.
Greenbacks; a play, by G. W. Riddell.
© G. W. Riddell, Philadelphia ; 1873 : 2414,
Mar. 12. 17596
Greenblow; a comedy, by W. Sikes and Olive
Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 7859, July
23. 17597
Greene (The) girls; a farcical and musical
comedy in 3 acts, by J. B'owler and J. K.
Adams. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© John Fowler and .Jacob K. Adams, New
York ; D : 766, Aug. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1901.
17598
Greener (Der) melamed (The green tutor);
comedy in 4 acts, by H. M. Gastwirth.
110 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40495; Henry M.
Gastwirth, New York. 17598a
Greengooders (The); a stirring comedy drama
of the city and the country, by B. Maguire.
© Bart Maguire, New York ; D : 1.5033, Feb.
8, 1909. 17599
Greenhorn (The); original play of modern social
conditions in 4 acts, by W. Steell and G.
EUiston. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July S, 1915 ; D : 411S0 ; Willis Steoll
and Grace EUiston, New York. 17599a
Greenhorn (The) from Breslau; comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Herbert Hall Winslow. 135 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice B. Curtis, New York ; D : 1911.
May 21, 1902; 2c. May 21, 1902. 17600
Greenhoi'ns; a musical extravaganza in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by A. C. Fairman.
© Anna C. Fairman, New York; D: 11204,
Aug. 20, 1907. 17601
■ or. The emigrants to America, a dramatic
work in 5 acts, by J. A. Moller.
© .John A. Moller, New York; 1880:7.553.
May 14. 17602
(Griinhorner); comedy with music in 5
acts, by H. Dobers, music by Max Gabriel.
© Hans Dobers, Philadelphia ; 1894 : 56945,
Dec. 7. 17603
Greenroom fun; comic play in 3 acts, by B.
Howard.
© Bronson Howard, United States; 1882:
4196, Mar. 16. 17604
Greenroom (The) rivals; a comedietta in 1 act,
by Annie Eliot [pseud, of A. E. Trumbull]
Boston, AV. H. Baker & co., 1894. 16 p. 12°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
29711, July 16; 2c. Aug. 2. 17605
Greetings in Bingville; play in 1 act, by H. E.
Knight. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1915; D: 41478; Harlan E.
Knight, New York. 17605a
Gregory Otrepief; by C. R. Reed.
© Claude R. Reed, Denver; 1899:35265,
May 26. 17606
Gregory Shovel; a drama in 5 acts, adapted by
P. A. J. Russell from the novel The chaplain
of the fleet, by James Rice and Walter Be-
sant.
© Phil. A. J. Russell, New York; 1886:
7556, Apr. 1. 17607
Greluchon; com6die en 4 actes, [par] M. Sergine.
Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1910. 186 p. 12°.
© Jan. 20, 1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909; D:
17835; Maurice Sergine, Paris. 17608
867
17609
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOKS
17628
Grenzsperre; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Heinrich
Stobitzer und Richard Kessler, MJinchen,
Drei masken verlag, 1912. 87 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 15, 1912 ; D : 29676 ; Drei masken-
verlag, Munich. 17609
Gretchen; a 4 act play, by W. S. Gilbert.
© E. A. Sothern and J. S. Clarke, United
States ; 1879 : 4725, Apr. 9. 17610
■ groteske in 3 akten, von Gustav Davis und
Leopold Lipschiitz. Wien, G. Davis & co.,
1908. 106 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 12385,
Feb. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1908. 17611
or. Who knows best? a picture of every day
life, in 4 acts, adapted from the German and
augmented by O. Peltzer.
© Otto Peltzer, Chicago; 1879:8244, June
21. 17612
Gretchen, queen of the ballet; a nmsical comedy
in 2 acts, by R. A. Bar net.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1898 : 15375, Mar.
4. 17613
Gretchen, the shepherdess of Jura; by A. I.
Knowlton.
© Amv Iraogene Knowlton, Philadelphia :
1876:10851, Sept. 25. 17614
Gretna Green; comedy-opera in 2 acts, by W. G.
V. Sutphen.
© W. G. Van Tassel Sutphen, Morristown,
N. J.; 1890; 11250, Apr. 5. 17615
a romantic comedy in 3 acts, by G. L. Fui*-
niss. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace Livingston Furniss, New York;
D : 1666, Mar. 29, 1902 ; 2c. June 19, 1902.
17616
or. A hairbreadth, escape, a 1 act comedy.
by William Busch. Typewritten.
© William Busch, St. Louis ; 1900 : A : 6305,
Mar. 8 ; 2c. Mar. 19. 17617
Grettir the strong; [play in 1 act] by R. God-
dard. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1912 ; D : 29753 ; Ralph God-
dard, New York. 17618
Grevilla (The) tree; play in 4 acts, by E. M.
Dolsen. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28. 1915 ; D : 41592 ; Ethel Mow-
bray Dolsen, San Francisco. 17618a
Grey and old rose; 1 act play in 1 scene, by S.
M. Summers. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915; D: 42223; S. M. Sum-
mers, Chicago. 17618b
Grey cats; 1 act play, by C. Cooksey. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915; D: 41537; Curtis
Cooksey, New York. 17618c
Grey (The) dome; play in 4 acts, by John Bos-
worth Crocker. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 39981; Mrs. Lud-
wig Lewisohn, Columbus, O. 17618d
Grey (The) lady. See Esker Dhu.
Grey (The) mare; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Charles Francis Coghlan.
© Rose Coghlan, Ft. Hamilton, N. Y. ; 1892 :
• 4548, Jan. 29. 17619
Grey (The) nun; a melodrama in 4 acts and a
prologue, based upon an episode of the rebel-
lion which occurred at St. Eustache, in prov-
ince of Quebec, Canada, in 1837, by Joseph
Adolphe Patenaude.
©.Joseph A. Patenaude, Indianapolis; D:
12798, Apr. 22, 1908. 17620
Grey (The) overcoat; play in 1 act, by W. R.
Randall. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1910 ; D : 20754 ; William K.
Randall, New York. 17621
See also Gray (The) overcoat.
Grey (The) room; dramatic nocturne, by M.
Pemberton and E. Norwood. [12], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
©r Ic. Feb. 3, 1912 ; D : 28540 ; Max Pember-
ton and Eille Norwood, London. 17622 '
Grey (The) stocking; play in 4 acts, by M. Bar-
ing. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 25141; Maurice
Baring, London. 17623
Grey (The) stocking, and other plays; by M,
Baring. London, Constable and company, ltd.,
1912. [6], 366 p. 8°.
© Jan. 15, 1912 ; Ic. Jan. 12, 1912 ; Ic. Jan.
17, 1912; D: 28331; Maurice Baring, West-
minster, England. 17624
Gribouille; piece en 1 acte, en vers, de Paul
Souchon et A. Aveze. 24 p. 4°. (Supple-
ment gi-atuit au no. 2858 du Monde illustre,
6 Janvier 1912)
© Jan. 6, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912 ; D : 28G7G ;
Souchon & Andre Aveze, Paris. 17625
Griddles; a sketch, by G. Mitchell. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Grant Mitchell, New York ; D : 5109, June
1, 1904; 2c. June 1, 1904. 17626
Gridiron king; a comedy in 1 act. by Eugene
B. Lewis. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Grace D. Rauworth, Los Angeles; D:
14540, Dec. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1908. 17627
Griechisches feuer; lustspiel in 3 aufzilgen, von
Heinrich Lee. Berlin, E. Bloch, 1912. 64 p.
12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33453; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 17628
868
17629
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17648
Grif; a play in 5 acts, dramatized from the
Englisli novel of that name, by G. W. Wang.
© George W. Wang, New Orleans; 1873:
2285, Mar. 8. 17629
See also GrifE.
Griff; a drama in 5 acts, taken from the work
entitled Grif, by B. L. Farjeon, by A. Powers.
© Ada Powers, New York ; 1872 : 7601, July
16. 17630
Griffe (La); piece en 4 actes, par H. Bernstein.
Paris, Imp. de I'lllustration, 1906. 2 p. 1.,
72 p. 12°.
© Henry Bernstein, Paris ; D : 8720, June
20, 190G; 2c. June 20, 1906. 17631
Grig'gsby's gal; a tale of the primeval West in
4 acts, by Granville Forbes Sturgis. 82 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© G. F. Sturgis, Brooklyn ; D : 11792, Nov.
22, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 17632
Same. Acting version. 126 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis. Brooklyn ; D :
12789, Apr. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 17633
Grille (Die) See Tanclion, the cricket.
Grille (II) del focolare; commedia musicale in
3 atti, di Cesare Hanau, musica di Riccardo
Zandonai. Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi & c. ; New
York, Boosey & co., 1907. 54 p. 8°. [Libret-
to only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 11717, Nov.
11, 1907; 2c. Nov. 11, 1907. 17634
Grim Eyan; sketch, by M. Dobyns. [1], 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42085 ; Mabel Dob-
yns, Shelbina, Mo. 17634a
Grimes' cellar door: a musical burlesque in 8
acts, by Thomas Addison and J. B. Mackie
[pseud, of J. B. McDonald]
© .James B. Mackie, Georgetown, Mass. ;
1889 : 20817, July 5. 17635
by Thomas Addison and J. B. Mc-
Donald.
© James B. McDonald, Georgetown, Mass. ;
1889:28419, Sept. 19. 17636
Grimesey, me boy; Mackie's comedy nightmare
in 3 acts, by James B. Mackie [pseud, of J.
B. McDonald]
© James B. McDonald, Georgetown, Mass. ;
1891:8773, Mar. 9. 17637
Grimm's Fairy tales. See Prince Goldhair
and the goosegirl. — Princess (The) Snow-
White.
Grinder's Kid; or, The pirates of Goose Creek,
a 3 act comedy, by H. Dumars, Springfield,
Mo., 1885. 1 p. 1., 27 numb. 1., 8°.
© Horace Dumars, Springfield, Mo. ; 1885 :
3019, Feb. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 17638
■ See also Little Nug-get.
Gringo; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Van Houten.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912 ; D : 29106 ; Albert Van
Houten, New York. 17639
by W. Vernier. 149 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 ; D : 25872 ; Walter Ver-
nier, Mount Kisco, N. Y. 17640
in 1 act, by Owen Davis. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911; D:25926; Arthur De
Voy, New York. 17641
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. H. Nones.
© Jefferson H. Nones, Philadelphia; 1875:
7337, July 13. 17642
romantic comic opera in 3 acts, by T. Field.
107 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913; D: 34686; Thomas
Field, Los Angeles. 17643
Gringoire; comedy in 1 act, by Theodore de
Banville. New York, F. Rullman, 1888. 24 p.
4°. (On cover: The Coquelin-Hading ed.)
French and English on opposite pages.
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:27479.
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 17644
1 act comedy, tr. from the French of Theo-
dore de Banville, by C. Renauld. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1896:
34974, June 13 ; 2c. June 13. 17645
or, The street singer, melodrama in 1 act,
[freely adapted from the French of De Ban-
ville] by Willard Holcomb and Julian Ed-
wards. Arlington, N. J., Beckwith & Speare,
1901. 20 p. front., ports. 12°. [Title on
copies reads Gringoire, the street singer.]
© Homer Lind, New York ; D : 83, Jan. 26,
1901 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1901. 17646
Gringos (Los) in the tropics. See Mavadia.
Grip (The); an original comedy in 3 acts, and
4 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1885:
24372, Nov. 20. * 17647
or. Roguish Tom, an original drama in 5
acts, introducing songs, dances, etc., and an
English country circus, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 781, Jan.
28. 17648
869
17649
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17668
Grip (A) of steel; drama in 4 acts, by Arthur
Shirley and Benjamin Landed^.
© William Calder, New York ; 1896 : 62509,
Nov. 16. 17649
Grip sack: a negro sketch in 1 scene, by John
Arnold, arr. by Charles "White. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1876. 5 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 86] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7982, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 17650
Gripful (A) of trouble; melodramatic farce in
4 acts, by F. Jackson. 153 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 24, 1914 ; D : 37396 ; Fred Jack-
son, Bayside, N. Y. 17650a
Gripp Scott, the moonshiner; a comedy drama
in 5 acts, by Rolla Ryan.
© Mrs. H. Zada B. Ryan, Boerne, Tex.:
1891 : 19085, May 25. 17651
Griselda; by Gerhart Hauptmann. Berlin, S.
Fi-scher [Binghamton, N. Y., Printed by the
Binghamton book mfg. co.] 1909. 2 p. 1., [3]-
54 p. 16°.
© Alice Kauser, New York ; D : 15238, Mar.
5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 17652
a comic opera in 2 acts, by W. Thorpe and
E. Lawrence Dudley. 62 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Warren Thorpe, Philadelphia ; D : 3187,
Mar. 25, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1903. 17653
a play in 3 acts, by P. G. Hubert. 40 p.
12°. Printed.
© P. G. Hubert, Stamford, Conn.; 1877:
281, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Jan. 30. 17654
Griselda, the peasant duchess. Typewritten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1900 A :
14308, June 9 ; 2c. June 9. 17655
Griselidis; grand opera in 3 acts and a pro-
logue, poem by Armand Silvestre and Eugene
Morand, music by M. Massenet. New York.
C. E. Burden, 1908. 47 p. 4°. [Libretto
only. French and English]
© Charles E. Burden, New York ; D : 14059.
Oct. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 17656
Griswold's resurrection; drama in 1 act, by
H. A. Butler. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913; D : 32173 ; Harry A.
Butler, Baltimore. 17657
Grit; dramatic novelty in prologue, 4 acts, and
epilogue, by Oliver D. Bailey and J. Noel. 138
p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915 ; D : 40813 ; Joseph Noel,
Yonkers, N, Y. 17657a
Grit^Continued.
play in 1 act, by E. E. Read and Aurania
Ellerbeck. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1911 ; D : 23580 ; Edyth Eller-
beck Read, Salt Lake City. 17658
.sensational comedy in 4 acts, by E. La-
mieri'e.
© Elise Lamierre, United States; 1884:
8449, Apr. 22. 17659
or. Away down South, a drama in pro-
logue and 2 acts, by Chas. C. King.
© J. Branton Murray and Lacy Logan,
United States ; 1879 : 5362, Apr. 22. 17660
or. Out on the plains, a sensation drama
in prologue and 3 acts, by D. R. Young.
© David R. Young, New York ; 1871 : 4149,
May 5. 17661
or, The nugg-et of Calamity Bar, a drama
of Western American life, in 5 acts, by R. B.
Davenport. ,
© Reuben Briggs Davenport, New York;
1878 : 5260, May 1. 17662
Grito (El); drama en 2 actos, original de F.
Sassone. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 191L 35 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25014 ; Felipe Sassone, Madrid. 17663
Grito (El) de independencia; episodio Ifrico-
dramatico, en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros y
apoteosis, en verso, original de G. Farfan y
J. de Burgos, nulsica del maestro Geronim'o
Gim4nez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1908. 46 p., illus. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Gerardo Farfan y Javier de Burgos,
Madrid; D: 13794, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept.
14, 1908. 17664
Grit's Thanksgiving; comedy by Fred. J. Bea-
man and P. Mack. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910; D: 20224; Pete Mack.
Chicago. 17665
in 1 act, by F. J. Beaman. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
11198, Aug. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1907.
17666
Gritty (The) American; a drama in 4 acts, by
A. Ovilgie. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Note:
The author's name on the copy is Ogilvie]
© Annie Ovilgie, Long Island City, N. Y. ;
D : 10377, Apr. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1907.
17667
Grizzly (The) ; modern drama in 3 acts, by J. M.
Handley and S. H. Picchianti. 80 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1910; D: 22168; John M.
Handley and Silvio H. Picchianti, Chicago.
17668
870
17669
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17685
Grizzly Adams, the hunter of the Sierra Ne-
vada; a drama in 3 acts, dramatized by E. T.
Goodrich, from The boy miner, pubd. in the
New York Weekly.
© Edward T. Goodrich, Buffalo; 1874:
2728, Mar. 6. 17669
Grizzly (The) bear; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by A. L. Weir. 14 p. 8°.
© Arthur L. Weir, Springfield, 111.: D:
13037, May 23, 1908 ; 2c. May 23, 1908. 17670
irrobbelaars (Die); trauerspiel in 4 aufzligen,
von Hans Grimm. Berlin, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, 1907. 195 p. 12°. (Bibliothek
moderner dramen)
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
11004, .July 20, 1907; 2c. July 20, 1907. 17671
Grobe (Das) hemd. See Wholesome (A) les-
son.
Groceryman (The) and Peck's bad boy; a com-
edy dramatized from Geo. AV. Peck's cele-
brated Bad boy sketches, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1884 : 5583,
Mar. 17. 17672
a
musical
from G. W
comedy in 3 acts, dramatized
Peck's celebrated Bad boy
sketches, by Chas. F. Pidgin. 87 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Georse W. Peck, Milwaukee; 1884:
24262, Dec. 8; 2c. Dec. 8. 17673
Groesste (Das) opfer; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Paul Grzybowski. [3], 75 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910 ; D : 22839 ; Paul Grzy-
bowski, Chicago. 17674
Grogan's elevation; a 3 act Irish comedy. Al-
bany. 1884.
© Sheehau and Coyne, New Yorl
25643, Dec. 22.
Groom (The) forgot; 1 act comedy,
Tully and Bozemau Bulger.
© Ic. May 7, 1913; D:
Devitt, Brooklyn.
Groove (The); play in 1 act, by
[3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
TS8 4 :
17675
by May
4°. M.S.
J. Alan
17676
G. Middleton.
14 p.
33320 :
D : 38911 :
George
17676a
Fel-
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914
rdiddleton, New York.
See also Possession.
Gropers; play, by Janet Von Shroder and
ton B. Elkins. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10. 1912; D : 29922 ; F. B.
Elkins, San Mateo, Cal. 17677
Grosse (TJne) affaire; piece en 3 actes, [par] M.
Hennequin et P. Veber. Paris, P. V. Stock,
1909. 203 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1909 ; D : 16849 ;
Maurice Hennequin & Pierre Veber, Paris.
17678
Grosse (Der) bummel; schwank in 4 akten, von
Julius Horst und Arthur Lippschitz. Berlin,
Oesterheld & co., 1912. 86 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912 ; D : 30863 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 17679
Grosse (Die) gemeinde; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Rudolpli Lothar und Leopold Lipschiitz.
Leipzig, Philipp Reclam, jun., 1907. 80 p.
2 diagrs. 24°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 10407.
Apr. 24, 1907; 2c. Apr. 29, 1907. 17680
Grosse (Der) kampf; myst^rienspiel in 8 bild-
ern, von Franz Theodor Csokor. Berlin, S.
Fischer, verlag, 1915. 127 p. 12°.
© Oct. 7, 1915 ; Ic. Dec. 30, 1915 ; D : 42609 ;
S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 17680a
Grosse (Das) licht; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von Felix Philippi. Breslau, S. Schottlaender ;
New York, G. E. Stechert [etc., etc.] 1902.
1 p. 1., 223, [1] p. 12°.
© Schlesische buchdruckerei, kunst-und ver-
lags-anstalt von S. Schottlaender, Breslau,
Germany ; D : 1584, Mar. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Apr.
17, 1902. 17681
Grosse (Das; loos; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Adolf Douai. 23 p. 4°. Printed.
© Max A. Douai, Brooklyn ; D : 11101, Aug.
2, 1907; 2c. Aug. 2, 1907. 17682
Grosse (Der) name; wiener-comodie in 3 akten,
von Victor Lgon und Leo Feld, musik von
Robert Stolz. [Berlin, F. Bloch erben] 88 p.
12°.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1909 ; D : 17299 ; Felix Bloch
. erben, Berlin. 17683
Grosse (Die) pause; lustspiel aus sorglosen
friedenstagen, von Oscar Blumenthal und
Max Bernstein. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch
erben. 1915. 96 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 11. 1915 ; D : 41956 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 17683a
Grosse rosinen; grosse originalposse mit gesang
und tanz in 3 akten (5 bildern), von Rudolf
Bernauer. Rudolnh Schanzer imd M. A. Wei-
kone (M. A. BeiiKoHe), musik von Willy
Bredschneider und Walter Kollo, mit einlagen
von Bogumil Zepler und Leon Jessel. Regie-
buch. IMiinchen, Drei masken verlag, 1912.
162 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1912 ; D : 29172 ; Drei masken
verlag, Munich. 17684
musik und tanz in 3 akten (5 bildern).
von Rudolf Bernauer. Rudolph Schanzer und
M. A. BeftKoHe (M. A. Weikone), musik von
Willy Bredschneider und Walter Kollo, mit
einlagen von Bogumil Zepler und Leon Jes-
sel. Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, 1912.
40 p. ports. 12°. [Textbuch der gesange]
© Feb. 24, 1912; 2c. Feb. 26, 1912; D:
28842; Drei maskea verlag, Munich. 17685
871
17686
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17705
Grosse (Die) stadt; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Olga Wohlbriiclj. Berlin, Ahn & Simrock,
g. m. b. li., 1911. 51 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912; D: 29364; Biihnen-
verlas Ahn ^S: Simrock, Berlin. 17686
Groose (Der) tag; ein schauspiel in 5 akten, von
Heinrich Lilienfein. Berlin, Egon Fleischel
& CO., 1907. 2 p. 1., 114 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York; D : 11279,
Sept. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1907. 17687
Grosse (Der) tenor; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Victor Leon. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1913.
114 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31955; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 17688
Grosse (Die) vergangenheit; lustspiel in 3
akten, von Franz Wagenholf. Jliinchen, Drei
masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 102 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36921 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
17689
Grosserer Ohlzens store Juleselskap; farce i 1
akt efter det tyske, at li. Wiers-Jenssen.
Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co., 1913. 2 p. 1.,
23 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35800; H. Aschehoug & co.. Christiauia, Nor-
way. 17689a
Grossknecht (Der); drama in 3 aufziigen, von
F. A. Beyerlein. Berlin, Vita, deutsches ver-
lagshaus [1905] 3 p. 1., 132 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Franz
Adam Beyerlein, Leipzig; res. no. 68; Ic. Nov.
11, 1905. 17690
Grossmama; ehi junggesellenschwank, in 4 auf-
ziigen, von M. Dreyer. New York, Emanuel
Lederer, 1898. 160 p. 12°.
© Mas Dreyer, Berlin; 1898:60901, Oct.
17; 2c. Nov. 8. 17691
Grotesques (The); a decoration in black and
white, by C. Head. LI], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915 ; D : 42148 ; Cloyd Head,
Oak Park, 111. 17691a
Grotto (The) witch; spectacular play in 4 acts,
by A. S. Hickman.
© Al. S. Hickman, Fort Scott, Kan. ; 1895 :
32848, June 24. 17692
Grouch (The) and the waif; comedy-dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by J. C. Robisch. IS p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910; D: 22393; John Carl
Robisch, Chicago. 17693
Groundlings (The); a drama in 4 acts, by M. C.
Doremus. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1910; D: 21843; Mary C.
Doremus, Kingston, N. Y, 17694
Grounds for a divorce; by G. T. Smith and
William Blaisdell.
© George T. Smith, New York ; 1898 : 41803,
July 12; 2c. July 12. 17695
Grounds of Mocha; by L. C. Probert and J. R.
Oishei. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20500 ; J. R. Oishei,
Buffalo. 17696
Giroup-marriage; fantasia on modern themes in
3 acts, by G. Bolton. 108 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913 ; D : 34051 ; Guy Bolton.
New York. 17697
Grove (The) of Single-blessedness; a play in
2 acts, by A. E. Phillips.
© Arthur Edward Phillips, Chicago; 1898:
51731, Sept. 2. 17698
Grover and Queen Lil. See Queenmaker (The)
Groves (The) of Blarney; by AV. Barron.
© William Barron, San Francisco; 1872:
11697, Nov. 4. 17699
Growler (The) See Our aldermen. — Politics.
Growth (The) of liberty in America; scenic
and dramatic reproduction of American his-
tory, by L. L. Fitch. Rochester, N. Y. [B. R.
Andrews, printer] 1897. 14 p. 8°.
© Louise Lawrence Fitch, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1897:56742, Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 7, 1897. 17700
Same. pt. 2. Rochester, N. Y., 1897. 1 p. 1..
p. 15-25. 8°.
© Louise Lawrence Fitch, United States;
1897 : 65650, Nov. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 17701
Grub (A) stake; an American drama in 5 acts,
by G. T. Lanigan and W. H. Hicks, jr.
© George T. Lanigan and William H. Hicks,
jr., St. Louis; 1882:12612, Aug. 1. 17702
Grub-worm (The) and the star; in 1 Jict, by
B. A. Dwyer.
© Bessie Agnes Dwyer, 'Washington ; D :
3931, Sept. 12, 1903. 17703
Grue (La) de la scene. See Arche (Die) Noah.
Griine (Der) zweig; scliauspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Felix Philippi. Breslau, S. Schott-
laender; New York, E. G. (!) Stechert [etc.,
etc.] [1904] 165, [1] p. 12°.
© Schlesische buchdruckerei, kunst- und
verlagsanstalt, von S. Schottlaender, Breslau,
Germany; D:4647, Feb. 25, 1904; 2c. Mar.
16, 1904. 17704
Griinende (Der) zweig; schauspiel in 4 akten
von M. I7)reyi'r. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
g. ra. b. h., 1913. 148 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35499 ; Max Dreyer.
Berlin. 17705
872
17705
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UIsTITED STATES
17727
Griinhorner. See Greenhorns.
Grumpy; play in 4 acts, by Horace Hodges and
Wigney Percyval. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Feb. 10, 1914 ; D : 36067 ; Oyril Maude,
London. 17705a
Grundies (The); extravaganza comedy-tragedy
in 1 act, by N. D. Anderson. 40 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1911 ; D : 24853 ; N. D. Ander-
son, Parkersburg, la. 17706
Guard (The) on the Rhine; a military alle-
gory of the German-Franco war in 5 acts
and 6 tableaux, music, marches, etc., by J. W.
Hill, Dayton, O., Reynold's job printing house
[1871] 33 p. 12°.
© John W. Hill, Dayton, O. ; 1871:2104,
• Mar. 11; 2c. May 26. 17707
Guarda (El) jurao; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de M. Fernan-
dez de la Puente y A. Osete, mtisica del maes-
tro TomSs Barrera. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1908. 37 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Manuel Fernandez de la Puente y An-
tonio Osete, Madrid ; D : 14502, Dec. 11. 1908 ;
2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 17708
Guardian (The); by W. A. Mercer.
© W. A. Mercer, Elmwood Place, O. ; D :
7620, Nov. 25, 1905. 177Q9
— comedy drama in 5 acts, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1891 : 2578,
Jan. 17. 17710
— a dramatization in 4 acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 15070,
June 10. 17711
a play in 4 acts, by H. D. Day.
© Hallock Drake Day, Upper Falls, Md. ;
1897 : 50778, Sept. 11. 17712
Guardian (A) angel; a comedy in 1 act, by O.
Flinch.
© Olga Flinch, New York; D:232. Mar.
18, 1901. 17713
— a spiritual drama in 4 acts, by A. L. Bal-
lou. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Addle L. Ballou, San Francisco; 1894:
25065, May 18; 2c. Jan. 12, 1895. 17714
or. The spy of the wilderness, by D. R.
Symonds and N. B. Fitts.
© D. R. Symonds and N. B. Fitts, Gardner,
Mass.; 1871:11925, Dec. 16. 17715
Guardian (The) angels; by M. Blake. 67 p.
illus., music. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Blake, Plantersville, Tex. ; D :7088,
Aug. 4, 1905; 2c. Aug. 4, 1905. 17716
Guardian (The) angels — Continued.
drama in 4 acts, by S. C. Clark. 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911; D: 23484; Susie C.
Clark, Cambridge, Mass. 17717
Guardian Jerry; or, The boss of the ward, a
farce, by E, Flower.
© Elliott Flower, Chicago; D:934, Oct. 7,
1901. 17718
Guardian (The) of fame; a 1 act drama in 3
scenes, by H. B. Hoffman. 18 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Herman B. Hoffman, New York; D:
3179, Mar. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1903. 17719
Guardian (The) of the sword; an historical
drama in prologue and 4 acts, by S. Aral and
M. G. Winstock. 128 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Melvin G. Winstock, New York ; D : 4160,
Oct. 30, 1903; 2c. Oct. 30, 1903. 17720
Guasa (La) viva; sainete llrico de costumbres
andaluzas, en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa
original de Silvio y Figarelo, mtisica de los
maestros Torregrosa y Candela. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 44, [1]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16888; Silvio & Figarelo, Madrid. 17721
Guenever; a romance in 4 acts, by H. W. Boyn-
ton. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Walcott Boynton, Andover, Mass. ;
D : 8662, June 9, 1906 ; 2c. June 11, 1906.
17722
Guenevere; a play in 5 acts, by S. Young. New
York, The Grafton press, 1906. 82 p. 12°.
© Stark Young, University, Miss. ; D : 9645,
Dec. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 17723
Guenn. See Cost (The) of his great picture.
Guenn, a wave on the Breton coast; a romantic
drama, by M. Stuart.
© Marion Stuart, New York ; D : 1756, Apr.
18, 1902. 17724
Guepe (La); comgdie dramatique en 1 acte, par
Trebla [pseud, de Albert Delvaille] et G.
Coquiot. Paris, C. Joubert, 1907. 23 p. 8°.
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 10391, Apr. 22, 1907 ;
2c. Apr. 22, 1907. 17725
Guerilla (The) chief; a play in 4 acts, by J. H.
Benner. 98 p. f. Typewritten.
© Joseph Henry Benner, Fullerton, Pa. ; D :
4551, Jan. 25, 1904; 2c. Jan. 25, 1904. 17726
a drama in 5 acts, by B. C. Howarth.
Trenton, N. J., Murphy & Bechtel, printers,
1872. 30 p. 12°.
© E. Clementine Howarth, Trenton, N. J, ;
1872 : 7170, July 5 ; 2c. July 10. 17727
873
17728
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17748
Guerilla's (The) doom,
ears.
See Loyal mountain-
4°.
Guerison radicale; par Hubert Genin. 3 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D: 30059; Gaumont
CO., New York. 17728
Guerra (La); dramma in 3 atti, di A. Flamma.
41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915 ; D : 39506 ; Ario Flam-
ma, New York. 17728a
Guess; a comedy in 3 acts, by Frederick Mobleau
and Gustavo Sclilater.
© F. Mobleau and G. Schlater, Peoria, 111. ;
1S9S : 50961, Aug. 31 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 17729
— a farce comedy in 2 acts, by C. J. Stine.
© Charles J. Stine, Holton, Kan.; 1889:
32232, Oct. 25. 17730
— luusical farce comedy, by A. Riel.
© Al. Riel, United States; 1893:28960,
June 17. 17731
1 act play, by J. L. Seagrave. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 31063 ; Jane L. Sea-
grave, Brookliue, Mass. 17732
Guess again; play in 1 act, by E. E. Sa%vyer and
E. W. Johnson. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915 ; D : 40371 ; Eleanor E.
Sawyer and E. Waldo Johnson, Portland, Or.
17732a
Guess not; an art pantomime and play, in 3
acts, by Cassius M. Coolidge. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© C. M. Coolidge, New York; 1875:2181,
Mar. 9 ; 2c. June 2. 17733
Guest (The); play in 4 acts, by M. Delcomyn.
125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913 ; D : 32655 ; Marion Del-
comyn, New York. 17734
Guest (The) of honor; character sketch in 1 act,
by Frances Norris [pseud, of C. F. N. Wright]
© C. Frances Norris Wright, Brooklvn;
1897 : 51744, Sept. 16. 17735
[2],
— comedy in 3 acts, by W^. H. Carson.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1910; D: 21569; William
Henry Carson, New York. 17736
— comedy of army life in 3 acts, by E. M.
Crane and J. Victor. 143 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910; D : 20488 ; Eleanor
Muude Crane and Josephine Victor, New York.
17737
Guest (The) of honor — Continued.
a 3 act comedy drama, by W. T. Hodge. 90
p. f°. Typewritten.
© William T. Hodge, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
10226, Mar. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1907.
17738
Guest (A) of the state; moral drama in 1 act,
by A. R. Allison. 6 p. t°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. June 12, 1913; D : 33482 ; Archibald
R. Allison. Alameda, Cal. 17739
Guests (The) at the grand hotel; a musical
travesty on American social life, by C. F. Pid-
gin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1880:6438,
Apr. 26. 17740
Gitests of the state up the river; dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by A. O. Warburg. [3], 21 p.-
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D: 33131; Albert O.
Warburg, New York. 17741
Gueule (La) du loup; piece en 3 actes, [par
Maurice Hennequin et Paul Bilhaud] Paris,
P. V. Stock, 1904. 183 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 5945, Dec. 22,
1904 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904. 17742
Guicowar (The); original comic opera in 2 acts,
by W. L. O'Brien. Typewritten.
© W. L. O'Brien, Minneapolis ; 1895 : 27656,
•May 21 ; 2c. May 21. 17743
Guide (The); comedy and dramatic sketch in 1
act, by F. McGlynn. [1], 13 p. 4°. Type-
w^ritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913 ; D : 32394 ; Frank Mc-
Glynn. San Francisco. 17744
Guide (Le) canadien; or. Fun in the Maine
woods, a farce, by T. H. B. Pierce.
© Thos. H. B. Pierce, Dexter, Me.; 1892:
43787, Oct. 27. 17745
Guide (The) of Killarney; a coniedv in 3 acts,
by W. J. Going.
© Wm. J. Going, Amsterdam, N. Y. ; 1890 :
16611, May 21. 17746
Guide (The) of Monte Carlo; [play in 1 act, b\-
Ernest Liddard] 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1914 ; D : 38595 ; E. F. Ches-
ter, Oakland, Cal. 17746a
Guide to the stage; or. Unappreciated talent,
an Ethiopian sketch, by Charles White. New
York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 6 p. 12°. ([Dc
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 70] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7698, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 17747
Guiding (The) hand; drama in 4 acts, by S.
Reece. [2], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911 ; D : 23146 ; Simon Reece,
New York. 17748
874
17749
OOPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17770
Guiding star.
© Leo Feist, New York ; D : 1741, Apr. 15,
1902. 17749
or, The patriot spy, a play, by Frank Rog-
ers.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1875 : 6769.
June 29. 17750
Guignol; original little play with a punch, by
R. W. Sneddon. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1914 ; D : 35751 ; Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon, New York. 17750a
Guile (The) of the girl; vaudeville sketch, by
M. A. Daly. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913; D: 34054; Mark A.
Daly, Buffalo. 17751
Guilt; a dramatic sketch, by G. Edwards. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Gurden Edwards, Oakland, Cal. ; D :
15390, Mar. 20, 1909; 2c. Mar. 20, 1909.
17752
1 act play, by H. W. Dunning. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910 ; D : 20544 ; Harold Wol-
cott Dunning, Saint Germain-en-Laye, France.
17753
— play in 1 act, by H. W. Dunning. [1] , 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913 ; D : 33975 ; Harold Wol-
cott Dunning, Paris. 17754
•by J. A. McCollom, jr. 21 p. -4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913; D : 32399 ; John A.
McCollom, jr., AUentown, Pa. 17755
Guilty; drama in 3 acts, tr. and adapted from
the German of Richard Voss, by R. C. Mitchell
[i. e., R. C. M. Young] [2], 113 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 25, 1910 ; D : 21636 ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell, Los Angeles. 17756
•dramatic playlet, by Victor H. Smalley.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1910; D : 20783 ; Donald
Bowles, Gloucester, Mass. 17757
play in 3 acts and prologue, by Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell [i. e., R. C. M. Young] adapted
from the German play by the same name, by
Richard Voss. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1915; D: 41394; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, Five Islands, Me.
17757a
— a society drama in 5 acts, by H. C. Franck.
© Harry C. Franck, New York; 1886:
11176, May 11. 17758
Guilty (The) brain; play in 4 acts, by I. Levy
and S. Thurman. [2], 56 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913 ; D : 34118 ; I— mie Levy
and Samuel Thurman, Trenton, N. J. 17759
Guilty, but no crime; a drama in 4 acts, by
D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; 1889 : 16023,
May 27. 17760
Guilty conscience; comedy in 3 acts, by G. D.
jNIorris. 89 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1910 ; D : 21398 ; George D.
Morris, Boston. 17761
^ in 4 acts, by H. L. Cate. 101 p. f°. Type-
written.
© John Stiles and Harry Leon Cate, Man-
chester. N. H. ; D:6228, Feb. 15. 1905; 2c.
Feb. 15, 1905. 17762
— playlet, by R. A. Marchand. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1912; D: 31396; Ralph A.
IMarchand, Cambridge, Mass. 17763
— sketch for three people, by R. H. Davis.
[2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1912; D: 30243; Robert H.
Davis, New York. 17764
Guilty (A) love (Les amants de Ferrare); a
drama in 5 acts, by Jules de Marthold.
© Frangois Mens and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 19907, Sept. 3. 17765
Guilty (The) man; drama in 4 acts, founded on
incidents in Le coupable, of Francois Copp§e,
by R. H. Davis. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14. 1912 ; D : 28690 ; Ruth Helen
Davis, New York. 17766
Guilty (The) man, nineteen fourteen; play in 4
acts, l)y R. H. Davis. 114 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35821 ; Ruth Helen
Davis, New York. 17767
Guilty (The) m.an, nineteen thirteen; original
drama in 4 acts, by R. H. Davis. 90 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17. 1913 ; D : 34760 ; Ruth Helen
Davis, New York. 17768
Guilty (A) mother; a new and original emo-
tional drama in 5 acts, by J. H. Wallick and
Arthur D. Hall. Typewritten.
© James H, Wallick, United States ; 1897 :
44597, Aug. 6 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 17769
Guilty o' trespass; comedy in 1 act, by K. McD.
Rice. 20 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910: D:206S0: Knthnrine
McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. 17770
875
17771
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17789
Guilty, or not guilty? an original drama in 1
act, and 7 scenes, by Frank Dumont.
© B. C. Hart, Cleveland; 1874:2389, Feb.
27. 17771
Guilty without crime; by W. L. Dennis.
© Walter L. Dennis, Washington; 1883:
22796, Dec. 10. 17772
a comedy drama, by D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; 1888 : 17674,
.Tune 21. 17773
Guilty without sin; a drama in 4 acts, by D.
Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York; 1889:16022.
May 27. 17774
Guimera. See Terra bassa.
Gulf (The) between; drama in 4 acts, by C. R.
Cooper. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910; D: 22644; Courtney
Ryley Cooper, Kansas City, Mo. "*'~
Gulliver voyag'e through Lilliput; or, Scenes
in Fairy-land, by R. Cutler. 32 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Robert Cutler, New York; 1886:24053,
Oct. 23 ; 2c. May 15, 1891. 17776
Gum-shoe man; tlramatic composition, by L.
Owen. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910 ; D : 20648 ; Leo Owen.
Oakland, Cal. 17777
Gun (The) men of New York; play in 4 acts,
by James R. Garey. 86 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912: D:. 30674; Blanoy-
Spooner amusement co., New York. 17778
Gun (The) on the wall. See Sun (The) glass.
Gunfighter; or, The rancher's daughter, comedy
in 1 act and 1 scene, by George Pattulle and
R. Barker. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2. 1910 ; D : 20678 ; Raymond
Barker, New Orleans. 17779
Gunmaker (The) of Moscow; by D. D. Gilbert,
jr. 66 p. i\ Typewritten.
© Daniel D. Gilbert, jr., Cincinnati ; D :
3197, Mar. 27, 1903; 2c. Apr. 3, 1903. 17780
— ■ a drama in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by F. A.
Van Deventer. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank A. Van Deventer, New York ; D :
2808, Jan. 3, 1903; 2c. Jan. 3, 1903; Ic. new
ed. Jan. 26, 1904. 17781
play in 3 acts, dramatized by W. B. Reed,
from a novel of the same name, bv Sylvanus
Cobb. [3], 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1913 ; D : 33294 ; W. B. Reed,
White Cloud, Mich. 17782
Gunmaker' s (The) bride,
last shot.
See Rebel's (The)
Gunman (The); drama in 3 acts, by G. N. An-
drews. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914; D: 37079; Gertrude
Nelson Andrews, Lily Dale, N. Y. 17782a
27 p. 4°.
Nell Ship-
17782b
— play in 1 act. by N. Shipman.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914; D: 36021
man, New York.
Gunner (A) in the navy; a melodrama in 3
acts, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1909. 46 p. 12°.
© July 21, 1909; 2c. July 24, 1909; D:
16327; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 17783
Gunner's (The) mate; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Hugh J. Gallagher and William J. McKier-
nan.
© Gallagher &; McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
1899:6513, Jan. 18; 2c. May 10. 17784
17775 Gunpowder and glory. See H. I. M. Caesar.
Gunpowder (A) plot; farce, by C. O. Burton
and Frank M. Bicknell. Typewritten.
© C. O. Burton, New York; 1898:30265,
May 16; 2c. Oct. 22. 17785
Guns (The) of glory; play of today, by Vernon
Radcliffe and M. Coleman. 27 p. 4°. Type-
v.-ritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1915; D: 40744; McAlister
Coleman, New York. 17785a
Guptill's new Christmas book; by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Lebanon, O., March brothers [1915]
64 p. 12°.
© Aug. 17, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1915 ; aff. Aug.
31, 1915 ; A : 410266 ; March bros., Lebanon, O.
17785b
Gus Edwards' Rube kids; a 1 act Yap op'ry.
The straw ride, written, composed and staged
by Gus Edwards, lyrics, by Ed. Garden ier,
dances arr. by James Doyle. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Gus Edwards music pub. co., New York ;
D: 11292. Aug. 27. 1907; Ic. Aug. 27, 1907:
Ic. Oct. 7, 1907. 17786
Gush; an original comic and fantastic opera in
2 acts, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1885 :
5166, Mar. 2. 17787
Gusher (The); 1 act playlet by M. M. Medbury.
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1910; D: 22659; Margaret
Martin Medbury, Alameda, Cal. 17788
Gussie's uncle; or, A mess of sweet pickles, by
L. E. Bates. Typewritten.
© Louise E. Bates, St. Louis ; 1895 : 54874.
Oct. 29 ; Ic. Oct. 29. 17789
876
17790
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17807
Gust (A) of wind; an entertainment in 3 acts,
by E. R. Busby.
© Eben Robert Busby, Dubuque, la. ; 1894 :
51549, Nov. 5. 17790
Gustaf, the viking; an opera in 2 acts, words
and music by G. E. Quinton. cover-title, 18 p.
8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© George E. Quinton, Bristol, Va. ; D : 2060,
June 28, 1902; 2c. Aug. 8, 1902. 17791
Gustave, the professor; a comedy in 1 act, tr.
from the French of Gaston Maques and Alfred
Bertinot by G. M. Baker. Boston, W. H.
Baker and co., 1888.
© George Melville Baker, Boston; 1888:
13013, May 3 ; 2c. May 3. 17793
Gute (Die) auskunft; lustspiel in 3 akten von
Richard Skowronnek. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, .
Felix Bloch erben, 1914. 120 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 25, 1914 ; D : 37407 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 17792a
Gute (Der) biirger; schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Henri Nathansen, autorisierte iibersetzung
aus dem danischen von J. Josephsohn. Berlin,
Oesterheld & co. verlag, 1914. 100 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38319 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 17792b
Gute (Der) kamerad; tlieaterstiick fiir musik
in 2 akten, von Victor L6on und K. v. Bakonyi,
musik von Emmerich Kaimfm. Text der
gesJinge. Wien, W. Karczag, 1911. 48 p. 12°.
© Oct. 27, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1912 ; D : 28894 ;
W. Karczag, Vienna. 17793
Same. Vollstandiges regiebuch. 156 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 28959 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 17794
Gute (Der) konig; lustspiel in 3 akten, von R.
Auernheimer. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G.
Cotta'sche buchhandlung nachfolger, 1907.
108 p. 12°.
© Raoul Auernheimer, Vienna ; D : 11574,
Oct. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 17795
Gute Konig Dagobert (Le bon roi Dagobert);
lustspiel in 4 aufziigen, von Andre Rivoire,
deutsche bearbeitung, von Felix Salten. Ber-
lin, Felix Bloch erben, 1909. 121 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909 ; D : 17796 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 17796
Gute nacht, schatz; scherz und ernst in 1 auf-
zuge, von A. Hepner.
© Adolf Hepner, St. Louis ; 1900 A : 13587,
May 31 ; Ic. May 31 ; Ic. June 14. 17797
Gute (Der) ruf ; schauspiel in 4 akten, von H.
Sudermann. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b.
h., 1912. 90 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D: 32124; Hermann
Sudermann, Berlin. " ""'"''
17798
Gute (Der) ruf — Continued.
Same. Stuttgart and Berlin, I. G. Cotta'-
sche buchhandlung nachfolger, 1913. 168 p.
12°.
© Feb. 15, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32940 ;
Hermann Sudermann, Berlin. 17799
Gute (Der) vogel; lustspiel in 4 akten, von Max
Bernstein. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1911. 81
p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25710 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 17800
— — Same. Berlin-Wilmers'dorf, F. Bloch erben,
1913. 84 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35144 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 17801
Guthrie and Eureka. See Emperador Bil-
lionis.
Gutsitzende (Der) frack; komodie in 4 akten,
von Gabriel Dregely. Regiebuch. Budapest,
Max Mtlrton, 1912. 90 p. 12°
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1912 ; D : 31168 ; Max Marton,
Budapest. 17802
Gutter (The) of time. See Women in love.
Guv'nor (The); farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
E. G. Lancaster. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1909. 48 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York; D: 15986,
June 3, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 17803
Guy Earlscourt's wife. See Paulina.
Guy Mannering. See Brown of India. — Meg
Merrilies.
Guy Raglan's wife; a drama in 5 acts, by E.
Arden.
© Edwin Arden, New York; 1886:25316,
Nov. 9. 17804
Gwendolyn's subterfuge; farce in 1 act, by
Carl R. Moore. 14 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910 ; D : 21013 ; George H.
Shelton, New York. 17805
Gwynne's oath; a play in 4 acts, by Nelson
Wheatcroft.
© Samuel P. King, New York ; 1881 : 4411,
• Feb. 22. 17806
Gwynny Glyn; play in 4 acts, by A. M. Bradley.
140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1915; D: 42376; Alice M.
Bradley, Garden City, N. Y. 17806a
Gwynplaine; a drama in 5 acts, by M. H. Gil-
bert, adapted to the stage from the French
novel L'homme qui rit, by Victor Hugo.
© Mary Haines Gilbert, New York; 1872:
5912, June 3. 17807
877
17808
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17828
Gwynplaine — Continued.
■ a dramatization of "Victor Hugo's By order
of the king, in 4 acts, by Carl Mason. 74 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D: 29113; Carl H.
Mason, Hamilton, O. 17808
romantic play of the seventeenth century,
by C. E. Wright, dramatized from Victor
Hugo's novel By order of the king. Vicks-
burg, W. A. Jewell, 1910. 37 p. 8°.
© June 3, 1910 ; 2c. June 13. 1910 ; D : 21323 ;
Chas. E. Wright, Vicksburg, Miss. 17809
Gyda; a play in 5 acts, adapted from Mosenthal,
by J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York ; 1875 : 6185,
June 12.' 17810
Gynmastique suedoise; vaudeville en 1 acte, de
Andre Perye. Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 24 p.
8°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28087 ; Joubert, Paris. 17811
Gyp; or, Nature and art, a comedy-drama in
.5 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, Buffalo ; 1883 : 2407, Feb.
5. 17812
or. Queen of the bluffs, a comedy drama
in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by A. Z. Chipman.
54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Adelbert Z. Chipman. New York; 1887:
31652, Dec. 8; 2c. Dec. 9. 17813
or. The g-ambler's daug'hter, drama in 5
acts and 5 tableaux, by M. Ij. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia :
1873 : 15001, Dec. 29. 17814
Gyp, the heiress; or. The dead witness, a drama
in 4 acts, by L. L. Ware [pseud, of Lew
Ward] Clyde, O., Ames publishing company.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. : 1892:53633,
Dec. 29; 2c. Jan. 16, 1893. 17815
Gyp, the little jewel; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by A. Z. Chipman. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D: 40514; Darcy &
Wolford, inc.. New York. 17815a
Gypie, the waif; by E. Barker.
© Eugenia Barker, Geneseo, 111.; 1900 A:
12245, May 15. 17816
Gypsey (The) chief. See Romany rye.
Gypsey (The) king; or, The perilous pass of
the cataract, a romantic drama in r] acts, by
A. Wallace.
© Alfred Wallace, Philadelphia; 1878: 87.58,
July 30. 17817
Gypsey 's (The) secret; a drama, by E. Emery.
Peoria, 111., Transcript co., 1879. 51 p. 12°.
© E. Emery. Peoria, 111. ; 1879 : 4553, Apr.
5 ; 2c, Apr. 17, 1880. 17818
Gypsie Suzanne; romantic musical comedy, by
I. A. Bickelhaupt. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913 ; D : 34973 ; Ivan Adair
Bickelhaupt, Madison, Wis. 17819
Gypsies' (The) festival; a musical entertain-
ment for young people, arr. for public repre-
sentation at church entertainments, school ex-
.hibitions, social gatherings, etc., bv N. Earle.
New York, H. Roorbach [1888] 28 p. 12°.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1888:
27724, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 17. 17820
G-ypsy; comic opera in miniature, book and
lyrics by F. Clifford Harris, music by Eddie
Jewell. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. June 9, 1910; D: 21314; Harris &
Jewell, San Francisco. 17821
-di-ama in 3 acts, adapted from the French,
by Anthony E. Wills. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1911. 55 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911: D:
23938 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 17822
-transcription of a letter by Habato d'Aci-
rema, giving a plot for a play to be entitled
The gypsy. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1910 ; D : 17854 ; Hermann B.
Tobias, New York. 17823
See also Cheek.
Gypsy (The) baron (Der zig-eunerbaron) ;
operetta in 3 acts, words by Jokay and
Schnitzer, music by Johann Strauss, tr. and
adaptation by Sydney Rosenfeld.
© Rudolph Aronson, New Y''ork ; 1885:
25507, Dec. 5. 17824
G-ypsy (The) belles; an extravaganza, by F.
Harvey.
© Fred Harvey, Mount Vernon, N. Y. : D:
1708, Mar. 21, 1902. 17825
Grypsy (The) boy violinist.
Rigo.
See Female (The)
Gypsy (A) courtship; by Daly and Doyle.
© James Knox Garvin, Detroit; 1899:
03451, Sept. 30; 2c. Sept. 30. 17826
Gypsy Faa; 3 act comedy, by J. Hood. 31 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Jolm Hood, Kearny, N. J. ; D : 9678, Dec.
21, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1906. 17827
Gypsy (The) fortune teller; or. The little out-
cast in her crazy dance, by M. Mitchell.
© Mary Mitchell, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1895:
42709, Aug. 22. 17828
878
17829
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17850
Gypsy Gabriel; romantic comic opera in 3 acts,
by Walter Parke and William Hogarth, music
by Florian Pascal. London, J. Williams, ltd. ;
New York, Edward Schuberth & cc, 1907.
54 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 11326,
Sept. 11, 1907; 2c. Sept. 11, 1907. 17829
Gypsy (The) girl; a drama in 5 nets, by E. L.
Nelson.
© Elva L. Nelson, Chicago ; 1S86 : 546, Jan.
7. 17830
play in 4 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e., James
Halleck Reid] 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William T. Keogh, New York ; D : 10471,
May 2, 1907; Ic. May S, 1907; Ic. May 27.
1907. 17830a
Gypsy (The) girl of Hungary. See King's
(The) jester and other short plays.
Gypsy (A) idyll; 1 act sketch, by P. Bartholo-
mae. [1], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1912 ; D : 29751 ; Philip Bar-
tholomae, New York. 17831
Gypsy Jane; by L. Levy.
© Leah Levy, New York; D : 2403, Oct. 1,
1902. 17832
Gypsy love; comic opera in 3 acts, by Harry B.
and R. B. Smith. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 12. 1911 ; D : 25201 ; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 17833
■ 1 act play, by H. Stanton. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1911; D: 23535; Howard
Stanton, New York. 17834
Gypsy (The) maid; or, The wild rose, a musical
comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D:6021.
Jan. 7, 190.5. 17835
Gypsy (The) moth; play in 4 acts, by J. F.
Martin. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910 ; D : 21671 ; John F.
Martin, Westerly, R. I. 17836
Gypsy Nell; a melodrama in 5 acts, by Mag-
dalena Hauser. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© M. Hauser, New Orleans ; D : 9525, Nov.
24, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907. 17837
Gypsy (The) of Dunswold; by B. Vaughan.
© Beatrice Vaughan, Toledo, O. ; D : 10487,
May 4, 1907. 17838
Gypsy (The) outcast; or. From, camp to palace,
a domestic comedy drama in 4 acts, by F. C.
Molyneaux.
© Fred C. Molvneaux, Memphis. Tenn. ;
1889 : 20815, July 5. 17839
Gypsy (The) queen; a drama in 4 acts, by H.
C. Dale. New York, Harold Roorbach, 1901.
52 p. 12°.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.; D:980,
Oct. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1901. 17840
original comedy drama, by Bob Watt
[pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© A. L. Southmayd, Middletown, Conn. ;
1894 : 13312, Mar. 7. 17841
a play, by E. L. Nelson. 72 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Elva L. Nelson, Chicago; 1895:39193,
July 30; 2c. July 30. 17842
Gypsy (The) queen's revenge. See Heiress
(The) of Marcy.
Gypsy (The) quintette,
© Gypsy quintette. New York ; 1898 : 65745,
Nov. 10. 17843
Gypsy (The) singers; play in 1 act, by M. C.
Berry. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915 ; D : 39849 ; Muriel Culp
Berry, Kansas City, Mo. 17843a
Gypsy (A) wooing; a 1 act comedy, by J. T.
Prince, jr. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., New York; D:6809,
.Tune 12, 1905; 2c. June 12, 1905. 17844
Gypsy's curse; by H. T. De Vere. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20515 ; Harry T.
De Vere, Waco, Tex. 17845
Gypsy's (A) love; a romantic love melodrama
in 4 acts, by F. J. Hallo.
© Frank J. Hallo, Minneapolis ; 1885 :26989.
Dec. 21. 17846
Gypsy's (A) love and revenge. See Tit for
tat.
Gypsy's (A) revenge; drama in 5 acts, by P.
Shields.
© Phoebe Shields, New York ; 1886 : 15072.
July 2. 17847
See also Gitanna.
Gypsy's secret; a drama, by E. Emery.
© E. Emery, Peoria, 111. ; 1876 : 12369. Nov.
6. 17848
Gypsy's (The) ward. See Genirva.
Gypsy's (The) warning; by B. Peritz. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 9, 1910; D: 21518; Bernard
Peritz. Brooklyn. 17849
an illustrated pantomime, arr. and posed
for public exhibition, by Anna D. Cooper.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1907. 17 p.
illus. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 11465,
Oct. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1907. 17850
879
17851
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17867
Gypsy's (The) warning — Continued.
playlet in 1 act, by J. H. Doyle. [1], 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1912; D: 31490; James H.
Doyle, New York. 17851
a Southern American melodrama in 6 acts,
by W. D. Marine.
© Will D. Marine, Indianapolis; 1890:
22429, July 14. 17852
Gypzene and Roma; or, The demon and the
fairy, a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by O.
Ritchie.
© Octavia Ritchie, New York ; 1S99 : 50550,
Aug. 5. 17853
Gyves of gold; a play in 5 acts, by W. E. Keller.
© AV. E. Keller, Pittsburgh; 1877:8957,
Aug. 4.
17854
H. I. M.; a musical comical sequel to Me, him
& I, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York; D:9918,
Feb. 7, 1907. 17855
H. I. M. Caesar; or, Gunpowder and glory, a
sentimental satire in 3 acts, by D. Rochester.
© Dolf Rochester, Erie, Pa.; 1880:6277;
Apr. 22. 17856
H. M. S. Pinafore. See Dutch Pinafore. — T.
P. S. canal boat Pinafore. — IT. S. S. Pinback.
H. M. S. Plum (His mollified sugar plum); a
musical sketch in 1 act, by F. Marmaduke
Dey. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1883. 1 p. 1.,
6 p., 1 1. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 120] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 49, Jan. 2 ;
2c. Jan. 5. 17857
H. R. H., the prince; otherwise, But, a dis-
junctive conjunction, farce comedy in 4 acts,
by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, United States; 1879:
2247, Feb. 17. 17858
H with the enemy; play in 1 act, by J. M.
Fields. [l],5p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1914; D: 38117; .Toe M.
Fields, New York. 17858a
Ha! ha! vaudeville comedy sketch, by C. Phil-
lips. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912; D: 30543; Charles
Phillips, New York. . 17859
Ha Ha (The) family; a comedy, by J. E. Mur-
phy.
© .John E. Murphy, Philadelphia; 1896:
2593, Jan. 6. 17860
Habanera (La); drame lyrique en 3 actes, 3
tableaux, poeme et musique de Raoul Lap-
para. Paris, Calmann-L6vy [1908] 4 p. 1.,
[3]-64 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Cal-
mann-Levy, Paris; res. no. 1612; Ic Mar. 7,
1908. 17861
lyric drama in 3 acts, by Raoul Laparra.
[English and French versions with duplicate
' paging] New York, Boosey & co., 1908. 35 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & CO., Paris; D: 14464, Dec. 5,
1908 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1908. 17862
— — musik-drama in 3 akten, dichtung und
musik von Raoul Laparra, deutsch von Georg
Droescher. Coin a. Rh., A. Ahn, 1909. 35 p.
12°. (Ahns operntext-bibliothek, nr. 135)
© July 27, 1909; 2c. July 28. 1909; D:
16428 ; Enoch & co., Paris. 17863
Haberdashery (The); comedy, by H. Rapf. 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39409 ; Harry Rapf,
New York. 17863a
Habit (The); drama in 3 acts, by H. V. Roff.
72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913; D: 34986; Harry Ver-
non Roff, Pulteney, N. Y. 17864
Habit (L') vert; com§die en 4 actes, par R. de
Flers et G.-A. de Caillavet. {In Petite illus-
tration, no. 14. 31 mai 1913, s6rie-th6atre. —
no. 9)
© May 31, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33586; Robert de Flers & G.-A. de Caillavet,
Paris. 17865
Habitant's (The) revenge; a play in 1 act, by
Gordon Rogers. (In Entertaining, June,
1909)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 16014,
June 5, 1909 ; 2c. June 5, 1909. 17866
Habits (The) of Hamilton; an original comedy
in 3 acts, by A. L. Bascom. 91 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ada Lee Bascom, San Francisco; D:
3759, July 27, 1903 ; 2c. July 6, 1903. 17867
Hablando se entiende la gente; entreraes, de
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1913. 17 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36536; Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero,
Madrid. 17867a
Hace falta una mujer; disparate c6mico-nrico
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros en prosa,
original de L. Navarro Serrano, mtisica del
maestro Pascual Marquina. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 49 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41651 ; LeCn Navarro Serrano, Madrid.
17867b
880
17868
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
17882
Hachi and Oclio; or, Wise wife of the Jap-
anese street iish merchant, dramatized
vaudeville sketch, by S. Kuzuoka. 15 p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1912; D: 30613; Sokichi
Kuzuoka, Brooklyn. 17868
Hacia la dicha; comedla en 3 actos, original
de J. Lopez Pinillos (Parmeuo) Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espauoles] 1910. 70 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21985 ; J. Lopez Pinillos, Madrid. 17869
Had dinner with a friend; [dialogue] by J. E.
Dailey. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1912; D: 29297; James E.
Dailey, Brooklyn. 17870
Had I wist; a romantic play in 4 acts, by M, E.
Mann. [3], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914 ; D : 38802 ; Millicent E.
Mann, Berkeley, Cal. 17870a
Hadassah; or, The Persian queen, opei'etta in
3 acts, by W. Goldschmidt, music by Sigmund
Sabel. [New York, 1891] 35 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© William Goldschmidt, New York; 1891:
1637, Jan. 10 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 17871
Hadassah, the faithful Jewess; in 4 acts, by
H. Benmosche. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Benmosche, Washington ; D : 12420,
Feb. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1908. 17872
a musical drama, by H. Benmosche.
© Herman Benmosche, Norfolk, Va. ; D :
3891, Sept. 2,. 1903. 17873
Hadda Padda; drama i 4 akter, af G. Kamban.
K0benhavn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1914. 123 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914 ; D : 36137 ;
Gudmundur Kamban, Copenhagen. 17873a
Haddon hall; a light English opera in 3 acts,
by Sydney Grundy, music by Arthur Sullivan.
London, Chappell & co., 1892. 53 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London; 1892:36221,
Sept. 3 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 17874
Hades and paradise; a burlesque in 2 acts, by
B. M. Turner and J. F. Milliken.
© Beverly M. Turner and James F. Milli-
ken, New York ; 1889 : 31805, Oct. 21. 17875
Hades and the 400; spectacular farcical satire
in 1 act, by L. Robie.
© Louis Robie, New York; 1892:20064,
May 11. 17876
Hades up-to-date; spectacular comedy, by L.
Robie.
© Louis Robie, New York; 1892:20063,
May 11. 17877
Hadjii, an American sultan; a comic opera in
3 acts, by F. P. Pratt. 53 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Frank P. Pratt, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 2465,
Oct. 18, 1902 ; 2c, Oct. 18, 1902. 17878
Iladley; a Bucks County romance in 5 acts, by
F. Walter Norcross.
© Frederic Watts Norcross, Philadelphia;
1898 : 44019, July 23. 17879
Haeng ham! skuespil i 5 akter, af G. Bech.
© George Bech, Seattle; 1898:59022, Oct.
7 ; 2c. Nov. 7. 17880
Hansel and Gretel; a fairy opera adapted from
the libretto of Adelheid Wette, tr. by Norreys
J. O'Conor, with 12 illustrations in colors, by
M. L. Kirk. New York, F. A. Stokes company
[1909] iv, 75 p. col. front. 11 col. pi. 8°.
© Sept. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1909 ; A : 248208 ;
Fx-ederick A. Stokes co., New York. 17880a
— a fairy opera in 3 acts, by Adelheid Wette,
music by Engelbert Humperdinck. New York,
F. Rullman, 1905. 34 p. 8°. [Libretto only
in Gex'man and English]
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 7667, Nov. 11,
1905; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 17881
adapted by Norreys J. O'Conor from
the libretto of Adelheid Wette, music by En-
gelbert Humperdinck. New York, 1909. 61 p.
12°.
© Frederick A. Stokes co., New York ; A :
232009, Feb. 26, 1909; 2c. Feb. 26, 1909.
17882
a play for little children, adapted from the
opera by Humperdiuclv, dramatized by Jane
Minerva McLaren and Edith Mary Harvey.
New York, F. A. Stokes company [1915]
7 p. 1., 3-44 p. front, plates. 8°. [With
music]
© Sept. 1, 1915; 2c. Sept. 3, 1915; aff.
Sept. 4, 1915 ; A : 410487 ; Frederick A. Stokes
CO., New York. 17882a
Hansel und Gretel; Weihnachtsmarchen mit
tanz und gesang in 5 bildern, von 0. Bieder-
mann, musik von Lutz Baschwitz. Berlin,
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biih-
nenschriftsteller, 1914. 43 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Ic." Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38138 ; Cliire Bje-
dermann, Bromberg, Germany. 17882b
Hassliche (Der) ferante; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Sabatino Lopez, deutsch von Otto Eisen-
schitz. [Regiebuch] Wien-Berlin, Comoedia,
ges. m. b. h., 1913. 90 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; 0:36236; Comoedia,
ges. m. b. h., Vienna. 17882c
5379—16 56
881
17883
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17901
Hafen (Der) der ehe; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Auer-AYuldborn. Wien, O. Eirich. 1913. 84 p.
12°.
© Ic. June 20, 1913 ; D : 33550 ; Otto Eirich.
Vienna. 17883
Hagar; by C. H. Allen.
© Charlotte H. Allen, Arlington, Mass. ; D :
7071, May 25, 1905. 17884
a dramatic poem in 3 acts, by R. J. Wells,
62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rollin J. Wells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D:
2054, June 26, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 2S, 1902. 17S85
illustrated by William L. Hud-
son. New York, Broadway publishing com-
pany, 1903. 4 p. 1., 125 p. front., 7 pi. 12°.
© Rollin J. Wells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D:
3924, Sept. 11, 1903; 2c. Sept. 11, 1903. 17888
schauspiel in 4 akten, von E. A. Glogau, mit
einer einleitung von Theobald Ziegler. Friiuk-
furt a. M. u. Leipzig, Verlag Gebriider Knauer,
1914. 67 p. illus. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36871 ; Emil August
Glogau, Frankfurt a. M., Germany. 17886a
a Spartan tragedy, by Aida [pseud, of F. D.
Baker]
© Frances D. Baker, Buffalo ; 1899 : 30119.
May 3. 17887
Hagar and Islimael; a Bible drama in 3 acts,
by r. F. Flocton. 24 p. 4°.
© Lillen J. Foudray, Boston ; D : 7013, July
10, 1905; 2c. June 29, 1905. 17888
a biblical drama in prologue and 2 acts,
compiled by C. P. Flockton.
© Charlotte H. Allen, Boston ; 1898 : 5673.
Jan. 14. 17889
Hagar Lot. See Poor (The) girl.
Hahn (Der) im kerb; operette in 3 akten. von
Frjinx Wolff, musik von Alfred Rieger. Leip-
zig, Aug. Cranz, 1911. 1 p. 1., 96 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1911 ; D : 25861 ; Aug. Cranz,
Leipzig. 17890
Haidee; a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. WilsOn
MacAllester. 87 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. Wilson MacAllester, Chicago; D:
10084, Mar. 6, 1907; 2c. Apr. S, 190S. 17891
Haidee and Azim; oriental phantasy-play, in 3
acts, written for music, by E. F, Luudstrom.
44 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910 ; D : 2015G ; Emil F.
Lundstrom, Chicago. 17892
Haidvogel und frau; schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Friedrich Hebbel [Berlin-Lichterfelde, Kah-
lenberg u. Giinther, 1912] 165 p. 16°.
© Nov. 20, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1913 ; D : 31914 ;
Kahlenbei-g & Giinther, Berlin-Lichterfelde.
17893
Haifische (Die); schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Dario Nicodemi, deutsche uebersetzung von
Paul Frank. Regie- und soulRierbuch. Leip-
zig, Wien [etc.] W. Karczag [1914] 2 p. 1.,
[3]-67 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914 ; D : 38657 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 17893a
Hail Columbia; in 3 acts, by F. Raymond.
Typewritten.
© Fitch Raymond, Cleveland; 1893:32606,
July 10; 2c. July 15. 17894
Hail to the New Year; a musical masque in 6
scenes, by H. Ma-^Culloch and W. Stobbe.
© Hunter MacCulloch and William Stobbe.
Philadelphia ; 1S88 : 35328, Dec. 11. 17895
Haine (La) See Helena.
Hair; 1 act play, by J. J. Maginnis. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1909; D : 17315 ; .Tames J.
Maginnis, Brighton, Mass. 17896
See also Lady (The)
Hair (The) and the heiress; by W. D. Nesbit.
© Wilbur D. Nesbit, Evanston, 111.; D:
13773, Sept. 14, 1908. 17897
Hair (The) apparent; or. The treacherous wig,
a farce in 1 act, from the German of M. A.
Grandjean, by Sydney Rosenfeld. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1876. 1 p. 1., 10 p. 12°.
([De Witt's acting plays, no. 206])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8905, July 31 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 17898
Hair breadth (A) escape. See Gretna Green.
Hair (The) of the heiress; comic operetta in 1
act, by H. E. Schwab. [3], 16 p. 4°. Type-
v.ritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D: 36626; Henry E.
Schwab, Milwaukee. 17898a
Hair-pins; by H. C. Bruninghaus. [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912; D : 28251 ; Henry C.
Bruninghaus, Burnet, Tex. 17899
Hair Trigger Smith; by K. Abbott, a play in 1
act based upon The Sliot, a Russian short
story, by Alexander Poushkin. cover-title,
11 p. 12°. Printed.
© Keene Abbott, Omaha, Neb. ; D : 15910.
May 21, 1909; 2c. June 30, 1909. 17900
Haj (The) See Pilgrimage (The)
Hr.l Hazard; or. The federal spy, a military
drama ia 4 acts, by Fred T. Andrews. Clyde,
O., A. D. Ames, 1883. 30 p, 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, na 117] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 9147, Mav
2 ; 2c. May 3. 17901
882
17902
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17921
Hal Lyons; a drama in 4 acts, by B. L. Hall.
Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Los Angeles; 1897:
40967, July 14; 2c. July 14; Ic. rev. ed. May
17, 1899. 17902
Hal o' the hall; a comedietta, by .1. Harrison.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Harrison, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 14558,
Mar. 23 ; 2c. Mar. 24. 17903
Hal o' the hills; 4 act comedy drama, by J.
Lawrence. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911 ; D : 28199 ; John Law-
rence, Cincinnati. 17904
Hal of the "Wyhd; a drama in 4 acts, seven
scenes, by W. J. Grinden, adapted from Sir
Walter Scott's story. The fair maid of Perth.
49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William J. Grinden, Brooklyn ; D : 12026,
Jan. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1908. 17905
Hal, the highwayman; a play in 1 act, by H.
M. Paull. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1904. 22 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 4733, Mar.
17, 1904; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 17906
Halali; lustspiel in 1 szene und 3 akten. von
[Alexander Frdr. Ladislaus] Roda Roda.
Berlin, Biihnenverlag, Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h., 1914. 63 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D : 40732 ; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn «& Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
17906a
Half a ghost; book and lyrics by H. B. Weaver,
music by W. P. Van Ness. 175 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Harold B. Weaver, New York ; D : 14496,
Dec. 11, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 17907
■ a farce in 3 acts, by R. S. Thompson. 60 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ralph Somerville Thompson, New York;
D:4724, Mar. 15, 1904; 2c. Mar. 25, 1904.
17908
Half a king; a comic opera in 3 acts, adapted
from tlie French of Eugene Leterrier ancl Al-
bert Vanloo, by Harry B. Smith.
© Francis Wilson, New Rochelle. N. Y. ;
1895 : 52804, Oct. 17. 17909
-a 3 act comedy, by J. Noel. 115 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32367 ; Joseph Noel,
Bedford Park, N. Y. 17910
Half a million; comedy, by Willard Bowman
and Bertha Creighton. [2], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914; D: 35714; Jennie
Creighton, Newark, N. J. 17910a
Half a million devils; 500,000 devils, a comic
musical spectacular extravaganza in 4 acts,
reconstructed and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1888 : 11.520,
Apr. 20. 17911
Half an hour in a studio; 1 act play, by M. F.
Smiley. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31920; May Fran-
ces Smiley, St. Joseph, Mo. 17912
Half an hour with a giant; a holiday operetta
for children, adapted to familiar and popular
airs, by Gertrude Manly Jojies. Boston, W.
H. Baker & co., 1892. 1 p. 1., 9 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays) [Libretto only]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
41929, Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 12. 17912a
Half and half; a sketch, by P. Rooney. 13 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912 ; D : 29744 ; Pat Rooney,
Southold, N. Y. 17913
Half-back (The); college comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Brooke and R. Frazer. 163 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D : 28481 ; Winthrop
Brooke and Ray Frazer, Chicago. 17914
a dramatico-musical playlet in 1 act, by
Lewis and Lake. [1], 11 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1913; D: 32180; Harry O.
Lewis, Chicago. 17915
a play, by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1892:16082,
Apr. 13. 17916
Half-back Sandy; a college comedy in 3 acts,
by N. L. Swartout. Boston, Walter H.
Baker & co., 1905. 81 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© Norman Lee Swartout, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D:6594, Apr. 28, 1905; 2c. Nov. 24, 190.5.
17917
Half-back's (A) interference; farce in 1 act,
by M. N. Beebe. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 22 p. 12°.
© Oct. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1912 ; D : 31095 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 17918
Half-breed; play in 4 acts, by A. N. Piper.
128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1909; D: 17189; Ann North
Piper, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 17919
a play in prologue and 4 acts, by C. Wells.
© Charles Wells, Saugerties, N. Y. ; D:
10039, Feb. 15, 1907. 17920
— — - a tale of Indian Territory, comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by H. D. Cottrell and O. Morosco.
156 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oliver Morosco and H. D. Cottrell, Los
Angeles; D:8655, June 7, 1906; 2c. Aug. 11,
1906. 17921
883
17922
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17939
Half-breed — Continued.
a western drama in 3 acts, by Frank Du-
mont. Philadelphia, Penn pub. co., 1908. 32 p.
12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 131ST,
June 15, 190S; 2c. June 15, 1908. 17922
Half-breed (The) of Wounded Knee; a fron-
tier drama in 4 acts, by J. H. Burns. 56 p.
16°. Typewritten.
© John H. Burns, Deadwood, S. D. ; D :
7880, Jan. 20 190G ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1906. 17923
Half-brothers (The); a play, by F. Gellathy.
© Francis Gellathy, Lake Forest, 111.;
1874:3164, Mar. 16. 17924
Half dozen hearts; a drama in 4 acts, by S. B.
Molander and A. Molander. 80 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Swan B. Molander and Alfred Molander,
Meora, IMinn. ; D : 2505. Oct. 28, 1902 ; Ic. Oct.
28, 1902 ; Ic. Nov. 8, 1902. 17925
Half -hour (The); sketch, by H. M. Harvey. [2],
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913 ; D : 33528 ; Harold IM-
lor Harvey, Grand Rapids, Mich. 17926
Half -hour (A) of madness; a monologue, by
Adrieune RoucoUe. Chicago, The dramatic
publishing company, 1908. 6 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14730.
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 17927
Half -hour (A) with Washington; play, by
Harriette Wilbur. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1912. 8 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31655 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
17928
Half -hours; by J. M. Barrie. New York, C.
Scribner's sons, 1914. 3 p. 1., 207 p. 12°.
Contents: Pantaloon. — The twelve-pound ,
look. — Rosalind. — The will.
© Oct. 24, 1914; 2c. Oct. 28, 1914; A:
388086 ; Charles Scribner's sons, New York.
17928a
Half -hours of vaudeville; by Gordan V. May.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1913. 83 p. 12°.
Contents : After many years. — The baby. —
Dr. Dobbs' assistant. — For the sake of a thou-
sand.—Just notions. — A lesson in love. —
Marinda's beaus. — One little shoe. — Vengeance
is mine.— 1750-1912.
© Apr. 18, 1913; 2c. Apr. 19, 1913; D:
33354 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 17929
Half -moon (The); or. Name and gnome, an
entirely new and original American comic
opera, by T. Frost.
© Thomas Frost, New York; 1889:17921,
June 12. 17930
Half-moon (The) phantom. See Hendrick
Hudson.
Half past two; a 1 act play, by D. Clarke [i. e.
D. C. Sullivan] 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Delia Clarke, New York ; D : 7230, Sept.
2, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 1905. 17931
Half (The) pound sample; comedy in 3 acts, by
F.Dawson. [3], 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910 ; D : 22356 ; Forbes Daw-
son, Wimbledon, England. 17932
Half seas over; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1888:
14173, May 15. . 17933
Half (A) shot snap shot; comedy sketch, by
P. A. Heege. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D: 38095; Philip A.
Heege, Tampa, Fla. 17933a
Half-sisters (The); a drama in 5 acts, by W.
J. Weir.
© William J. W^eir, San Francisco; 1881:
15636, Oct. 10. 17934
Half the world; play in 4 acts, by P. E. Browne.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911 ; D : 24888 ; Porter Emer-
son Browne, New York. 17935
Half (The) truth; original play in 3 acts, by
R. H. Gibbons. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1915 ; D : 39571 ; Robert Hume
Gibbons, Detroit. 17935a
Half-way (The) house; comedy in 1 act, by
F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1884:
22S65, Nov. 15. 17936
a rural comedy in 1 act, by Ezra F. Ken-
dall. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Perkins D. Fisher, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
6718, May 24, 1905 ; 2c. May 16, 1905. 17937
rural comedy in 3 acts, by Joseph Le
Brandt. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909; D: 17617; Perkins D.
Fisher, Newton, Mass. 17938
Half -ways; drama in 4 acts, by F. E. White.
121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41917 ; Frances Elsie
White, Chicago. 17938a
Half white (Ka hapa haole); a Hawaiian play
In 4 acts, by W^ E. Wilkes.
© Wm. Ernest Wilkes, Los Angeles; D:
8038. Feb. 19, 1906. 17939
Hall marked; satiric trifle, by .John Galsworthy.
{In New weekly, v. 1, no. 1, Mar. 21, 1914)
© Mar. 21, 1914; Ic. Apr. 22, 1914; D:
36987 ; Atlantic monthly co., Boston, 17939a
»S'ec also Little (The) man.
884
17940
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17959
Hall (The) of fame; a burlesque, by S. Rosen-
feld.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York; D:880,
Sept. 20, 1901. 17940
Hall room boys; a farce in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. 15 p. f". Typewritten.
© Elias J. Marks, New York ; D : 5888, Dec.
8, 1904; 2c. Dec. 8, 1904. 17941
musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Totten. 143
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Totten, New York ; D : 6961, July
13, 1905 ; 2c. July 13, 1905. 17942
— musical farce-comedy, by J. S. Lopez and
Albert Edward Ullman. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© John S. Lopez and A. E. Ullman, New
York; D:8427, Apr. 26, 1906; 2c. May 17,
1906. 17943
or, A pair of bluffs, in 2 acts, by T. Whif-
fen. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Whiffen, New York; D : 9765,
Dec. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 17944
Hall (The) room girls; by R. Crosby-Dimmick.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ruth Crosby Dimmick, St. Louis ; D :
9282, Oct. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1906. 17945
Hallabahoola, the medicine m^an; or, The
squirtgun treatm.ent, an original farce in 1
scene, by Bert Richards.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1892:40981,
Oct. 10. 17946
Halliday of the press; drama in 4 acts, by C. T.
Eagan. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1914; D: 36711; Charles T.
Eagan, Chicago. 17946a
Hallo; vigjat§k harom felvonasban, irta Foldes
Imre. Budapest, Dick Mano kiad^sa, 1913.
156 p. 16°.
© Oct. 25, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914 ; D : 35815 ;
Imre Foldes, Budapest. 17946b
Halloway; or, A prom.inent citizen, a drama in
4 acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud, of W. O. Sou-
bron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee ; D :
591, May 29, 1901. 17947
Hallowe'en; by C. Vance.
© Clarice Vance, New York ; 1900 A : 20473,
Aug. 16. 17948
— or. The night of the rehearsal, by Bessie,
Beatrice and Byron J. Robyn. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Bessie and Marguerite Butters and .Lick
F. Smith, New York ; D : 1110, Nov. 19, 1901 ;
2c. Nov. 19, 1901. 17949
Hallowe'en — Continued.
— — -or, The Scottish heiress, a 4 act comedy-
drama, by A. G. Rogers. f°. Typewritten.
© A. G. Rogers, Kingston, Mo. ; 1893 : 2151,
Jan. 9; 2c. Jan. 9. 17950
See also Wedding-feast (The)
Hallowe'en (A) adventure; a play for young
people, by Llffie Louise Koogle. Lebanon, Ohio,
March bros., 1906. 25 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9257, Oct.
IS, 1906; 2c. Oct. 23, 1906. 17951
Hallowe'en (A) fantasy; by 'W. L. Romaine
ana Florence May Smith. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21850; Worthing-
ton L. Romaine, New York. 17952
Hallowe'en party. See Complete Hallowe'en
book.
Hallowe'en (A) romance; a drama in 1 act,
by A. W. Rollins.
© Alice W. Rollins, New York ; 1892 : 5285,
Feb. 2. 17953
Hallowe'en shadow picture show. See Com-
plete Hallowe'en book.
Hall's animal alliance; a comedy creation for
children, in 1 act. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. D. Hall, Philadelphia ; D : 9453, Nov.
17, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1906. 17954
Hallucination (The); play in 3 acts, by S. M.
IModry. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1915 ; D : 41701 ; Southard M.
Modry, Livermore, Cal. 17954a
Ilalniar Chandor, king of the mountains; his-
torical drama in 4 acts and 10 tableaux, by
L. Durand and Alexander Hollwitz. 35 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Lucien Durand, Paris ; D : 6876, June 26.
1905 ; 2c. June 26, 1905. 17955
Halo (The) and the toad; musical comedy in 3
acts, by C. G. Holland. 46 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911; D: 23724; Cecilia
Gaines Holland, Montclair, N. J. 17956
Halte-la! idylle tragique en 1 acte, par L. .Tan-
cey. Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 18 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 23. 1912; D:
28398; .Joubert, Paris. 17957
Ham, jam, and jelly; a new musical farce
comedy in 3 acts, by H. P. Clarke.
© Henry P. Clarke, Boston; 1891:29143,
Aug. 14. 17958
Ham (The) tree; a comedy, with music, in
3 acts. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© George V. Hobart, New York ; D : 7110,
Aug. 15, 1905; 2c. Aug. 15, 1905.
17959
885
17960
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
17980
Haman; a historical, dramatic tragedy in 5
acts, by G. A. Lafayette. 56 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© G. A. Lafayette, St. Paul ; 1885 : 1GS8,
Jan. 19; 2c. May 4. 17960
a tragedy, by A. E. Trumbull. 63 p. 24°.
© Annie E. Trumbull, Hartford ; A : 178-566,
.Tune 5, 1907: 2c. June 14, 1907. 17961
Haman der Zweiter; oder, Der comislier her-
sher, comedy in 5 acts and 8 tableaux, by
N. M. Shaikewitz, Schomer.
© Nochem Mayer Shaikewitz, Schomer,
New York; 1896:66764, Dec. 8. 17962
Hamblet; a travesty on Hamlet, by F. G. Blakes-
lee. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Gilbert Blakeslee, Hartford; D:
9561, Dec. 1, 1906; 2a Nov. 23, 190G. 17963
Hambonesville; musical comedy, by L. A. Cop-
pridge. 14 p. f°. Typewritten. [AVords
only]
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912; D : 30612 ; L. A. Cop-
pridge, St. I..ouis. 17964
Hambre (El) nacional; pasatiempo comico-
llrico-bailable en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros
y una apoteosis, original de Enrique Paradas
y .Toaquln Jimenez, mfisica de los maestros
Manuel Quislant y Cayo Vela. IMadrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1912. 35, [3] p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31590 ;
E. Paradas y J. Jimenez, Madrid. 17965
Hamilton; play in 3 acts, by K. B. Miller.
133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912; D: 29332; Katherine
Browning Miller, Berkeley, Cal. 17966
tragedy of ambition, in 4 acts, by G. P.
McPartland. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910 ; D : 21426 ; George Par-
nell McPartland, Washington. 17967
Hamilton and Burr; 5 act drama, by L. Mu-
celli. 131 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911; D: 25647; Louis Mu-
celli, Brooklyn. 17968
Hamilton e Burr; dramma in 5 atti, di 1j. INTu-
celli. Milano, Carlo Barbini [1914] 2 p. 1.,
158 p. port. 12°.
© .July 1, 1914; 2c. Aug. 6, 1914; Ic. Aug.
29, 1914 ; D : 38055 ; Luigi Mucelli, New York.
17968a
Hamilton station; a drama in 4 acts, by W. G.
Ruskin. 31 1. nar. 4°. Printed.
© W. Gray Iluskin, Chicago ; 1899 : 12741,
Feb. 16; 2c. May 12, 1900. 17969
Hamilton, U. S. N.; a navy play, comedy in 4
acts, by Louise Winter [pseud.]
© Louise W. vom Dorp, Spring Lake, N. J. ;
D: 13948, Sept. 29, 1908. 17970
Hamilton's second marriage. See Plays; Mrs.
W. K. Clifford.
Hamite (The); a drama in 4 acts, by C. De
Kalb.
© Courtenay De Kalb, San Francisco; D:
13389, July 22, 1908. 17971
Hamlet; by William Shakespeare, ed. with an
introduction and notes by C. L. Hooper. Chi-
cago, Ainsworth & co., 1902. xi, 192 p. 12°.
(XXth century Shakespeare)
© Cyrus Lauron Hooper, Chicago ; D : 1252,
Jan. 6, 1902; 2c. Jan. 14, 1902. 17972
from the Riverside edition, ed. by
Richard Grant White, with additional notes
by Helen Gray Cone. Boston, New York
[etc.] Houghton, Mifflin and company [1897]
193 p. 12°. (The Riverside literature series,
[no. 116])
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1897:
48330, Aug. 28; 2c. Sept. 7. 17973
— ed. by Horace Howard Furness. Phila-
delphia, .L B. Lippincott & co., 1877. 2 v. 8°
(New variorum edition of Shakespeare, v.
3, 4)
© .T. B. Lippincott & co., Philadelphia;
1877:4753, 4754, Apr. 20; 2c. each. May 2.
17974, 17975
— Same.
© Horace Howard Furness, United States,
in renewal for 14 years from Apr. 20, 1905;
A: 111311, 111312, Mar. 11, 1905; 2c. each.
May 12, 190.5. 17976, 17977
— -a tragedy, by William Shakespeare. The
E. H. Sotheru acting version. New York,
McClure, Phillips & co., 1901. v p., 1 1., 136 p.
front, pi. S°.
© McClure, Phillips & co.. New York; D:
184, Mar. 6, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1901. 17978
— a tragedy in 5 acts, by William Shake-
speare. New York, F. Rullman [1894] 66 p.
4°. ([Mounet-Sully edition]) [French and
Englisli on opposite pages]
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1894 : 18306, Apr.
7; 2c. May 21. 17979
— with a special introduction, by George
Santayana, iind an original frontispiece by
F. C. Cowper. [The University press Shake-
speare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George
D. Sproul, 1908. xxxiii, 210 p. front. 4°.
The complete works of William Shake.speare,
with annotations and a general introduction
by Sidney Lee. v. 30)
© University press, Cambridge, ]\Lass. : A :
210709, June 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 29, 1908.
17980
886
17981
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
17996
Hamlet — Continued.
prince of Denmark. New York, D. H.
Phillips, 1886. 94 p. front, illus. 16°.
(Phillips's Avondale edition of Shakespeare.
V. 1, no. 1)
© D. H. Phillips, New York; 1886:7978,
Apr. 5; 2c. Apr. 21. 17981
•by William Shakespeare, ed. by A. C
Pendleton. Cincinnati, Standard publishing
company, 1890. 112 p. 12°. (Expurgated
texts for schools, families and reading clubs)
© A. C. Pendleton, Bethany, W. Va. ; 1890 :
15451, May 10 ; 2c. May 10. 17982
•ed. by George Pierce Baker. New
York, The Macmillan company, 1913. xx,
219 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakes-
peare)
© May 7, 1913 ; 2c. May 8, 1913 ; A : 346511 ;
Macmillan co., New York. 17983
ed. by S. Thurber. Boston, AUyn and
Bacon [1897] v, 183 p. 12°. (The Academy
series of English classics)
© Samuel Thurber. Roxbury, Mass.; 1897:
54076, Sept. 27; 2c. Nov. 5. 17984
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
Harper's library ed. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. (Shakespeare's
complete works, v. [13] )
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 32093,
May 24; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 17985
a new and original arr. of William
Shakespeare's tragedy.
© Emma Sheridan Fry, New York; 1899:
2313, Jan. 4. 17986
— a new arr. in 4 acts, by E. S. Fry.
© Emma Sheridan Fry, New York; 1899:
70263, Oct. 28. 17987
(Shakespeare's tragedy of). East
Aurora, N. Y., Roycroft shop, 1902. 3 p. 1.,
172 p., 1 1. 4°.
© Elbert Hubbard, East Aurora, N. Y. ; D :
2200; Aug. 8, 1902; 2c. Oct. 22, 1902. 17988
ed. with introduction and notes
by Allan Abbott. New York and Chicago, C.
E. Merrill company [1915] 207 p. front,
(port.) illus., plate. 16°.
© Sept. 23, 1915; 2c. and aff. Oct. 6, 1915;
A : 411826 ; Charles E. Merrill co.. New York.
17988a
ed. with notes, an introduction
and outline questions, by L. A. Sherman.
New York, London, The Macmillan company,
1903. XX, 323 p. incl. front. 24°. ( [Mac-
millan's pocket American and English clas-
sics] )
© Macmillan co., New York ; A : 605G1,
May 27, 1903; 2c. May 27, 1903. 17989
Hamlet — Continued.
ed. with notes by Homer Baxter
Sprague, with critical comments, suggestions
and plans for study, specimens of examina-
tion papers and topics for essays. Chicago,
S. R. Winchell & co. [1885] 230 p. 12°.
© Homer B. Sprague, United States ; 1885 :
26891, Dec. 19; 2c. Dec. 24. 17990
— Same.
© by H. B. Sprague, % Silver, Bur-
dett & CO., Boston, as the author, in renewal
for 28 years. Renewal no. 3578, Dec. 20,
1912. Original entry, Dec. 19, 1885, no. 26891.
17991
— - — — ed. with notes, by William J.
Rolfe. New York, Harper & brothers, 1878.
vi. [7]-285, front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1878 : 10018,
Aug. 31; 2c. Sept. 24. 17992
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Amer-
ican book company [1903] 350 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© Wm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
61614, June 11, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 17993
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Amer-
ican book company [1906] 287, [1] p. incl.
front, illus. 16°.
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Aug. 31, 1906; A:
149774, .June 30, 1906; 2c. July 26, 1906.
17994
(Shakspeare's tragedy of) ; ed., with
notes and an introduction, by David T. Pot-
tinger. IS^ew York, Chicago, Longmans, Green
& CO., 1915. xxxii, 190 p. 12°. (Longmans'
English classics)
© Sept. 23, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 4, 1915 ;
A : 411768 ; Longmans, Green & co., New York.
17994a
(The tragedy of); by William Shake-
speare. New York, American book company,
1895. 163 p. 12°. (Eclectic English classics)
© American book co.. New York; 1895:
r)2797, Oct. 17; 2c. Dec. 31. 17995
— with illustrations, by How-
ard Chandler Christy. New York, Dodd,
]\Iead & company, 1897. 2 p. 1., 254 p. incl.
plates, front. 8°.
© Dodd, Mead & co.. New York; 1897:
60627, Oct. 26; 2c. Nov. 17. 17996
— prince of Denmarke (The tragedie of); by
William Shakespeare, ed. with notes, intro-
duction, glossary, list of variorum readings
and selected criticism by Charlotte Porter
and Helen A. Clarke. [First folio ed.] New
887
17997
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18013
Hamlet— Continued.
York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [1905] 3 p. 1.,
v-xxsiii, 339 p. front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
117406, May 22, 1905; 2c. May 22, 1905.
17997
(Selections from Shakespeare's); by M.
Gaily. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Merritt Gaily, New York; D:5506, Sept.
3, 1904 ; Ic. Sept. 3, 1904 ; Ic. Sept. 17, 1904.
17998
— (Shakespeare's); biographical outline ami
notes, by Margaret Hill McCarter. Topcka,
Kan., Crane & company, 1908.
© Crane & co., Topeka, Kan. ; A : 214812,
Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 17999
ed. by Albert E. Shower. New York,
Cincinnati [etc.] American book company
[1911] 176 p. 16°. (Eclectic English clas-
sics)
© Apr. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; A : 286032 ;
Amer. book co.. New York. [Copyright is
claimed on The Elizabethan theatre and notes
and questions] 18000
ed. by John Livingston Lowes. New
York, H. Holt and company, 1914. xxxiii.
[3], 252 p. front., illus., map. 16°. (English
readings for schools. General editor, Wilbur
Lucius Cross)
© Apr. 28, 1914; 2c. May 23, 1914; A:
376013 ; Henry Holt & co.. New York. 18000a
with introduction, notes and examina-
tion papers, selected, by Braiuerd Kellogg.
New York, Maynard, Merrill & co. [1902]
320 p. front, (port.) illus., pi. 24°.
© Maynard, Merrill & co.. New York; A:
28600, Mar. 11, 1902 ; 2c. June 7, 1902. 18001
with notes, examination papers and
plans of preparation, selected, by Brainerd
Kellogg. New York, Clark & Maynard, 1882.
24°.
© Clark & Maynard, New York ; 1882 : 8046,
May IS ; 2c. May 22. 18002
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); the prompt-
book ed. by W. Winter, as presented by Edwin
Booth. [V. 2] New York, Francis Hart & co.,
1878. 136 p. 16°.
© William Winter, New York ; 1878 : 1641,
Feb. 7 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 18003
a study for classes in English litera-
ture, by C. L. Maxcy. Boston, Ginn & com-
pany, 1892.
© Carroll Lewis Maxcy, Troy, N. Y. ; 1892 :
S361, Feb. 23 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 18004
Ham^let — Continued.
with introduction and notes, explana-
tory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston,
Ginn & Heath, 1879.
© Henry N. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass.;
1879 : 2358. Feb. 19. 18005
— (Shakspere's) ; ed. for school use, by Wil-
liam Allan Neilson. Chicago, Scott, Foresman
and company, 1903. 2 p. 1., 13-286 p. 16°.
(The Lake English classics)
© Scott, Foresman & co.. New York; A:
71559, Oct. 30, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1903. 18006
— (The tragedy of); introduction and notes
by Henry Norman Hudson, ed. and rev. by
Ebenezer Charlton Black, with the coopera-
tion of Andrew Jackson George. School ed.
[Boston] Ginn and company [1909] Ixxxix,
23^5 p. front., facsims. 16°. (The new Hud-
son Shakespeare)
© Oct. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1909 ; A : 251311 ;
Ginn & co., Boston. 18007
See also Evening' (An) with The mer-
chant of Venice. — Long-lost (The) nephew. —
Shakespeare's works. — Travesty without a
pun. — When Ham lets her.
Hamlet keyed up to the minute; by G. Stocker.
© George Stocker, New York ; D : 13822,
Sept. 18, 1908. 18008
Hamilet revamped, modernized, and set to
m.usic; a travesty without a pun, by the au-
thor of Romeo and Juliet. St. Louis, G. I.
Jones and company, 1879. 1 p. 1., 48 p. 8°.
© Charles C. Soule, United States; 1879:
17445, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1880. 18009
Hamlet II; an operatic bui'lesque, by H. G.
Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Chicago; 1895:
8743, Feb. 11. 18010
Hamlet, the ghost fighter; a burlesque in 2
acts, by W. H. Cloud.
© William H. Cloud, Philadelphia; 1875:
2898, Mar. 27. 18011
Hamlet, without the ghost; by T. P. Sullivan,
St. Louis, 1887.
© T. P. Sullivan, United States; 1887:
2822, Feb. 4. 18012
Hamlet's brides; a Shakespearean burlesque in
1 act, by Sara H. Sterling. Boston, W. H.
Baker & CO., 1900. 19 p. 12°. ( [Baker's edi-
tion of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
397, Jan. 4 ; 2c. Feb. 17. 18013
Hamlet's father's deceased wife's sister. Sec
Hecuba.
888
18014
COPYETGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18036
Hamnet Shakspere; a romantic drama in 3
acts for male characters, by J. L. Connor. 51
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Lane Connor, Chicago ; D : 4948,
Apr. 27, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1904. 18014
Ham(om)Iet, Prince of Dunkirk; burlesque on
Hamlet, white or black face by Frank Du-
mont. New York, Chicago [etc.], M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1905. 13 p. 12°. (On cover:
The Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6067,
Jan. 12, 1905; 2c. Jan. 12, 1905. 18015
Hampden; or, The pearl cross, a protean drama
in 4 acts, with original songs, solos, marches,
choruses, tableaux, and scenic effects, by J. B.
Gomez.
© Joseph Binard Gomez, United States;
1873: 1425, Feb. 12. 18016
Hampered; a play in 3 acts, 1 dance and 1 tab-
leau, an adaptation of a novel with permis-
sion of the authoress, by J. B. Samuel. Blana-
squan, N. J., Star democrat print, 1892. 47 p.
12°.
© J. Bunford Samuel, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
17715, May 14; 2c. Nov. 19, 1892. 18017
Hampton (The) club; play adapted from the
novel of Robert Louis Stevenson, by S. Hicks.
[5], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D: 30895; Seymour
Hicks, London. 18018
Hampton Roads; a naval drama in 4 acts, by
B. F. Honor.
© Benjamin F. Honor, New York ; 1892 :
6508, Feb. 9. 18019
— a war drama in 4 acts, by M. Brenan.
© May Brenan, Chicago ; 1897 : 48759, Aug.
30. 18020
or, Virginia, a drama, by C. E. Banks and
G. K. Cook. Typewritten.
© Charles Eugene Banks and George Kram
Cook, Davenport, la.; 1897:45272, Aug. 11;
2c. Dec. 8. 18021
Hampton village; a border drama in 5 acts, by
W. H. Cloud.
© William H. Cloud, Philadelphia; 1881:
46S3, Mar. 28. 18022
Ham's otiting'; play, by Charles Smith. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1912; D: 30230; Samuel .L
Curtis, Manasquan, N. J. 18023
Hamza; or. The medallion, a social play in 4
acts, tr. and arr. by E. M. Delescluze, from
the French comedy of L'Africain, by Charles
Edmond.
© Elizabeth M. Delescluze, Jersey City;
1875 : 2296, Mar. 11. 18024
Hand (The); play in 1 act, by Andre de Lorde
and Alfred Binet, adapted into English by
L. J. Vance. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913 ; D : 35190 ; Louis Joseph
Vance, New York. 18025
Hand in hand; musical dramatic sketch, by
J. H. Rohde. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D : 21437 ; John H.
Rohde, New York. 18026
a siiffraget playlet in 1 act, by G. C. Gage.
[2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912; E) : 29859 ; Gertrude
Candler Gage, Detroit. 18027
or, At sunrise, by L. R. Huffman. 50 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Louis Richard Huffman, Columbus, O. ;
D:3685, July 3, 1903; 2c. .July 24, 1903.
18028
Hand (The) of a friend. See Conrad.
Hand (The) of death; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by M. Hauser. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Magdalena Hauser. New Orleans : D :
11617, Oct. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908. 18029
Hand (The) of destiny; drama in 4 acts, by
C. T. Eagan. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1913 ; D : 33555 ; Cliarles T.
Eagan, Chicago. 18030
— dramatic composition in 4 acts, by E. Lind-
sey. [3], 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21612 ; Evelyn Lind-
sey, St. Louis. 18031
- — See also 'Twas better so.
Hand (The) of fate; by C. Hill. 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Christine Hill, Minneapolis : D : 13127.
June 4, 1908; Ic. June 6, 1908; Ic. June 22,
1908. 18032
a melodrama in 5 acts, by Vad de Nois
[pseud, of Dore Davidson]
© Dor6 Davidson, New York ; 1891 : 7844,
Mar. 2. 18033
an original comedy drama, in 3 acts, by
E. M. Bradford.
© E. M. Bradford, Augusta, Wis.; 1896:
30496, May 19. 18034
M.
— an original 4 act melodrama, by E
Sinuuonds. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward M. Simmonds, New York; D:
3483, May 25, 1903 ; 2c. May 25, 1903. 18035
— an original melodrama in 5 acts, by C. H.
Buechler. Typewritten.
© Chas. H. Buechler, Allegheny, Pa. ; 1891 :
12240, Apr. 4 ; 2c. June 12. 18036
889
18037
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18057
Hand (The) of fate — Contintied.
playlet in 1 act, by S. L. Cohen. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910 ; D : 22827 ; Soloman I..
Cohen, New York. 18037
a tragedy, by John M. Pryse, incidental
music score by Wenzel A. Raboch. 59 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© J. M. Pryse, New York; D:9239, Oct.
16, 1906; 2c. Sept. 13, 1906. 18038
Hand (The) of God; dramatic sketch, by E. II.
Smith. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1914 ; D : 36949 ; U. Richardson
Smith, Chicago. 18038a
See Count Cordova.
Hand (The) of justice; an incident of West
Africa in 1 fict. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Jervis, Elisabeth. N. J. ; D : 10980,
July 16, 1907; 2c. July 16, 1907. 18039
a powerful " melodrama in 5 acts, by F.
Tucker. 35 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Francis Tucker, Galesburg, 111. ; D : 7155,
Aug. 24, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1905. 18040
Hand (The) of man; by Lem B. Parker.
© Lawrence B. McGill and Robert W. Ship-
man, Altoona, Pa.; D:931, Oct. 7, 1901.
18041
■play in 4 acts, by E. C. Carpenter. 72 p.
4°. Typewritten;
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1911; D: 25150; Edward
Childs Carpenter, New York. 18042
Hand (The) of Russia; a play of diplomacy in
4 acts, by A. Kennedy.
© Alfred Kennedy, New York ; 1894 : 38792.
Aug. 22. 18043
Hand (The) of the law; rural drama in 3 acts,
C. R. Angell. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911; D: 25917; Charles R.
Angell, Grand Rapids, Mich. 18044
Same. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 89 p. 12'
© Sept. 25, 1913; 2c. Sept. 26, 1913; D:
34541 ; Samuel French, New York. 18045
Hand (The) of the pastor; play in 4 acts, by
P. Hill. 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1913 ; D : 33397 ; Packer Hill,
Fort Stockton, Tex. 18046
Hand (The) of the prophet; Arabian play in 4
episodes, by M. S. Oliver. 12 p. 4°. Printed.
© Mar. 8, 1913; 2c. Mar. 11, 1913; D:
32648; Margaret Scott Oliver, Moylan, Pa.
18047
Hand (The) of the red line. See Moondyne.
Hand (The) of treachery; in 5 acts, by F. J.
Mahon. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Mahon, Detroit ; D : 3723, July
14, 1903; 2c. July 14, 1903. 18048
Hand on the latch; play in 1 act, by L. R. Stan-
wood, adapted from the story by Mary Chol-
mondeley. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1910 ; D : 20462 ; Louie Rog-
. ers Stanwood, Boston. 18049
Handshake (The); a comedy by I. AVitmark.
© Isidore Witmark, United States; 1897:
28215, May G. 18050
Hand-shaker (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts.
© Harry Lacy, New Haven; 1893:3992,
Jan. IS. 18051
Hand (The) that rales; play in 3 acts, by F. V.
Frankel. [1], 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914; D: 35942; Frances V.
Frankel, New York. 18051a
Hand (The) that rules the world; by F. G.
Partington.
© Frederick George Partington, Worcester,
Mass. ; D : 7918, Jan. 30, 1906. 18052
Hand (The) that wins; by H. C. Wood.
© Harry Colon Wood, Boston; D:6304,
Mar. 9, 1905. 18053
Hand to hand; a romantic and sensational
American drama in 5 acts, by T. C. De Leon,
and J. B. Matthews.
© T. C. De Leon and J. Brander Matthews,
Saratoga, N. Y. ; 1871 : 7591, Aug. 14. 18054
Hand (A) up; dramatic sketch, by C. M. Green-
ing. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D : 38431 ; Clara M.
Greening, Los Angeles. 18054a
Hand (The) upon the lever; 3 act comedy-
drama, by R. A. Wason. 146 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Robert Alexander Wason, Delphi, Ind. ;
D : 12846, Apr. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1908.
18055
Hand (Die) von driiben; schauspiel in 3 akten,
von Selma Erdmann-Jesnitzer. Berlin, Ver-
triebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller, 1910. 89 p. 12°.
© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 17, 1910; D:
21811 ; Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
18056
Handcuffed; comedy in 1 act, by V. H. Smalley.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910; D:220G0; Victor H.
Smalley, New York. 18057
890
18058
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18078
Handful (A) of toys. Typewritten.
© Gertrude S. Dunkin and .Tohn Terris,
New York ; 1900 A : 6643, Mar. 12 ; 2c. Mar. 12.
18058
Handicap (The); a 1 act play, by Ernest Gar-
field Kast. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© O. E. Johnson, Pittsburg ; D : 14094, Oct.
19, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1908. 18059
a 3 act comedy, by G. F. Marion and H. A.
Covell.
© George F. Marion and H, A. Covell. New
York ; 1891 : 25208, July 11. 18060
Handicapped; by A. K. Harned. 55 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1910; D : 22522 ; A. K.
Harned, New York. 18061
in 4 acts, by A. K. Harned. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1911; D: 25101; Ada K.
Harned, New York. 18062
■ synopsis of a play, by K. Denrah [pseud, of
A. K. Harned] 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1909; D: 17078; Ada K.
Harned, New York. 18063
or, A racing romance, an original comedy
in 2 acts, by Sallie Toler. New York, The De
Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1894:
60039, Dec. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1895. 18064
Handkerchief (The) drill; an imitation of a
snow storm, for boys and girls, by Adelaide
Westcott Hatch. New York, The Hints pub-
lishing & supply company, 1904. cover-title,
3 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. & supply co.. New York; D:
5730 ; Nov. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1904. 18065
Handle with care; farce in 1 act, by H. Heron.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 15, 1913; D: 31972; Herbert
Heron, Carmel, Cal. 18066
Hands Hind; drama in 4 acts, by Pauline Brad-
ford Mackie (Blrs. Herbert MuUer Etopkins)
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1913; D: 35354; Pauline
Mackie Hopkins, New York. 18067
Hands not hearts; a domestic comedy in 4 acts,
by Jean Barrymore, adapted from the old
story, Only a country girl. 72 p. f. Type-
written.
© United amusement ca., Erie, Pa. ; D :
8752, June 29, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 18068
a drama in 5 acts, by C. Rohlfs.
© Charles Rohlfs, Brooklyn; 1879:12455,
Hands (The) of death; or, A brother's treach-
ery, a drama in 5 acts, by R. Hanish.
© Richard Hanish, Dayton, O. ; 1900 A:
3761, Feb. 9. 18070
Hands (The) of the clock; comedy in 3 acts,
by V. Hall. [2], 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912 ; D : 29534 ; Violette Hall,
Catskill, N. Y. 18071
Hands up; comedy drama in 4 acts, by Zelda
Sears. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915 ; D : 39542 ; L. C. Wis-
well, New York. ' 18071a
dramatic farce in 3 acts, by A. Richards
Cass [pseud, of A. R. Cassidy] 128 p. 4°.
Tyi^e written.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915 ; D : 39522 ; Asa Richards
Cassidy, New York. 18071b
farce comedy sketch in 1 act, by A. V.
Vea.-^ie. 19 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1914 ; D : 36015 ; Albert Val-
entine Veazie, New Orleans. 18071c
— sketch in 1 act, by M. W. Brown. [2], 10
Sept. 17.
18069
p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1912 ; D : 29503 ; Melville W.
Brown, Portland, Or. 18072
or. The sure thing man, 1 act play, by E.
Locke. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Locke, New York ; D : 7249, Sept.
13, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1905. 18073
Handsome Charley; by B. Allen.
© Benjamin Allen, New Orleans ; 1896 :
57200, Oct. 17. 18074
Handsome doctor; comedy in 3 acts, by O. A.
Hauerbach. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909; D: 16807; Otto A.
Hauerbach, New York. 18075
Handsome Jack, the highwayman; an original
drama in 4 acts, by G. A. Hill.
© Geo. A. Hill, United States ; 1893 : 51610,
Nov. 20. 18076
Handsome (The) tramp; an ideal romantic
melodrama in prologue and 4 acts, by C. Pear-
son.
© Charles Pearson, New York ; 1888 : 36648,
Dec. 24. 18077
Handy Andy. Sec Ned of the hill.
Handy (The) closet; a comedy in 1 act, by J.
W. Standish. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. Standish, New York ; D : 620.
June 29, 1901 ; 2c. June 29, 1901. 18078
891
18078
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18093
Handy dramas for amateur actors; new pieces
for home, school and public entertainment,
by G. M. Baker. Boston, Lee and Shepard,
1877. 1 p. 1., 6, 3-356 p. front., illus. 12°.
Contents : The flower of the familj\ —
A mj'sterious disappearance. — Above the
clouds. — Shall our mothers vote? — Paddle
your own canoe. — One hundred years ago. —
The little brown jug. — Seeing the elephant.
© George M. Baker, United States; 1876:
13550, Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 11. 18078a
Same. Boston, Lee and Shepard ; New
York, C. T. Dillingham [1904] 1 p. 1., 6,
3-356 p. front., illus. 12°.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Dec. 7, 1904 ; A :
92885, July 21, 1904; 2c. Oct. 19, 1904.
18078b
Handy (The) grandmother; for 5 girls, by A.
Gockel. Antigo, Wis., Antigo publishing com-
pany. 8 p. 24°. (Dialogs for school picnics,
no. 11)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
41337; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 18078c
Handy (A) headache; a dramatic composition,
by E. C. Lamson. Typewritten.
© Ernest Clyde Lamson, Prairie Vievv^, 111. ;
1899: 21841, Mar. 27; 2c. IMar. 27. 18079
Handy Solomon; farce in 1 act, by Ralph W.
Tag. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1914.
14 p. 12°.
© Jan. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; D:
35741 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 18079a
Hang-over (The); a comedy in 1 act, by R. W.
Peck. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909; D: 16496; Raymond
W. Peck, Rockville Center, N. Y. 18080
Hanged; play in 1 act, by J. D. Barry. [1],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1914; D: 36791; John D.
Barry, San Francisco. 18080a
Hangman's (The) noose. See Neck and neck.
Hangmen (The) of Captain Dreyfus; drama in
5 acts, by T. Stein.
© Thomas Stein, New York; 1899:59767,
Sept. 18; 2c. (in parts) Sept. 18-Sept. 23.
18081
Hank Hoover's holiday; being a comedy skit
of society foibles and rustic simplicity, em-
bracing a variegation of humor, harmony and
terpsichore, by Wm. D. Hall. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joseph D. Chadwick, Philadelphia ; D :
4732, Mar. 16, 190-1 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904. 18082
Hank, the bootmaker; sketch in 1 act, by J. M.
Fix. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1911; D: 23995; .L M. Fix,
Monocacy Station, Pa. 18083
Hank's proposal; by J. Davis. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jack Davis, Jeannette, Pa. ; D : 11845,
Dec. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1907. 18084
Hanley's lunatics; an original musical comedy
in 3 act.s, by M. E. Hanley.
© M. E. Hanley, Peoria, 111.; 1888:33652,
Nov. 26. 18085
Hanna Jagert; [play in 3 acts] by Otto Erich
Hartleben, tr. from the German by Sarah
Elizabeth Holmes. (In Poet lore, v. 24, no. 6,
Nov.-Dec. 1913; periodical © Jan. 30, 1914;
2c. Feb. 7, 1914; B: 297401; Poet lore co.,
Boston) 18085a
Hannah and the money; comedy in 3 acts, by
P.. C. Smith. lOS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909; D: 17506; Rita 0.
Smith, Now York. 18086
Hannah gives notice; a comedy in 1 act, by
Alice C. Thomijson. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 18 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11925,
Dec. 17, 1907; 2c. Mar. 19, 190S. 18087
Kannele; a dream poem, by Gerhart Haupt-
niann. rendered into English verse and prose
by Cliarles Henry Meltzer. New York.
Doubleday, Page & co., 1908. 3 p. 1. 103 p.
12°.
© Harrison Grey Fiske, United States ; A :
202082, :\Iar. 20, 1908; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908.
18088
Hanneles himnielfahrt. See Dramatic (The)
v/crks of G=rhart Kauptniann.
Hannetons (Les); comedie en 3 actes, [de M.
Eugene] Brieux. [Paris, Impi-. de I'lUustra-
tion] 1906. 2 p. 1., 62 p. 12.
© M. Brieux, Paris; D:8010, Feb. 17,
1906; 2c. Feb. 17, 1906. 18089
Hanni, die braut des wildschiitzen; volksstiick
in 3 akten, von Bernliard Meinicke. Ziirich,
Art. institut O. Fiissli [1911] 89 p. 12".
© Sept. 10, 1911; 2c. Dec. 30, 1911; D:
28127; Art. institut Orell Fiissli, Ziirich,
Switzerland. 18090
Hannibal; by D. T. Brennan. 91 p. f°. Type-
written.
© David T. Brennan, Grant Works, 111. ;
D : 39, Jan. 17, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1902. 18091
ein drama, von B. Schottky. Wiesbaden,
Feller & Geeks ; New York, G. Stechert, 1888.
3 p. 1., 144 p. 12°.
© Ernst Schottky, New York ; 1888 : 15167,
May 24; 2c. May 24. 18092
— a tragedy in 5 acts, by H. D. Gray. Priv.
print.
© Henry David Gray, Auburn, N. Y. ; 1893 :
43896, Oct. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 18093
892
18094
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
18114
Hannibal and Kathama; a drama in 5 acts,
by Lieut.-Colonel J. C. Fife-Cookson. New
York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1S93. 190 p. 12°.
© J. C. Fife-Cookson, London ; 1893 : 51574.
Nov. 20; 2c. Nov. 27. 18094
Hans and Christina; or. Uncle Heinrich's por-
trait, a local sensational drama in 3 acts,
vpith original effects, songs, and music, by
Walter E. McCann.
© Nicholas R. Woodward, jr., Baltunore ;
1874:433, Jan. 13. 18095
Hans and Dennis, and what insurance did
for them; a serio-comic court of honor dram.'i
in 6 acts. Benton, 111., W. F. Burkitt, IfiOS.
28 p. 12°.
© W. F. Burkitt, Benton, 111. ; D : 12936,
May 9, 1908; 2c. May 20, 1908. 18096
Hans and Fritz; a Dutch farce in 1 act, by
Reginald Kinnaman. Clyde, O., Ames pub-
lishing CO., 1904. 6 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 448] )
© Ames pub. co., Clvde, O. ; D : 4874, Apr.
12, 1904; 2c. Apr, 13, 1904. 18097
Hans and Nix; in 3 acts, by Ernest Watters.
67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry F. Mathews, Springfield. O. ; D :
10731, June 10, 1907; 2c. June 10, 1907.
18098
Hans Brunimers cafe; an original farce in 1
act, by C. F. Ingraham. Clyde, O.. Ames pub-
lishing co., 1889. 1 p. 1., 6 p. 12°. ([Anu\s'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 2711 )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1889:38835,
Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 31. 18099
Hans Christian Andersen; fairy play, by Mrs.
H. Sandby. 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912; D : 28864 ; Mrs. Her-
man Sandby, Philadelphia 18100
Hajis Danske; musical comedy, by K. (-. I^Iur-
phy. 9 ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911; D : 28198 ; Katherine
C. Murphy, Toledo, O. 18101
Hans Distelfink; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Willy Rath.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; 1899 :
67480, Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 18. 18102
Hans eneste kone; lystspil i 3 akter, af J. Mag-
nussen. Kj0benhavn og Kristiania, Gylden-
dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1913. 123 p.
12°.
© .Tan. 22, 1913; 2c. Feb. 10, 1913; D:
32231; Julius Magnussen, % Gyldendalske
boghandel, Copenhagen. 18103
Hans Hableman; or, Next door to hell and its
consequences, a play in 3 acts, by C. E. But-
ler.
© Charles E. Butler, New York; 1887:
19971, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 4. 18104
Hans Hamann, German- American; a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by F. W. Meyers. 45 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© F. W. Meyers, Denison, la. ; D : 10911,
July 5, 1907; 2c. July 5, 1907. 18105
Hans Hansen; comedy in 3 acts, by J. C. Miller.
17 p. 4°. Typevrritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1911; D: 24182; John C.
Miller, Now York. 18106
Hans Hanson; comedy drama in 4 acts, by W.
C. Herman, from the original play by Jas. T.
McAlpin. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914; D: 37934; Nelson J.
Loranger, Chicago. 18106a
the Sv/ede dialect comedy.
© A. B. Beall and Jas. T. McAlpin, Sioux
City, In. ; 1898 : 32300, May 25. 18107
Hans Hanson, the yolly Swede yodeler; a
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by J. T. McAlpin.
© James P. Colton and James T. McAlpin,
New York ; 1899 : 10036, Feb. 2. 18108
Hans Huckebein (Die dame aus Ostende);
schwank in 3 akten, von Oscar Blumenthal
und Gustav Kadelburg. New York, I. Gold-
mann, 1897. Ill p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1897 : 64786,
Nov. 22; 2c. Dec. 10. 18109
Hans, il suonatore di flauto; opera comica in 3
atti, di M. Vaucaire e G. Mitchell, tr. italiana
di Carlo Zangarini, musica di Luigi Ganne.
Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi & c. ; New York,
Boosey & co., 1907. 73 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 11847, Dec.
2, 1907; 2c. Dec. 2, 1907. 18110
Hans Kohlhase; drama in 5 aufziigen, von Ru-
dolf Holzer. Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlag-
haus [1909] 129 p. 12°. (Bibliothek mod-
erner dramen, bd. no. 33)
© July 9, 1909 ; 2c. July 30, 1909 ; D : 16621 ;
Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin. 18111
Hans, le joueur de fliite; opera-comique en 3
actes, livret de Maurice Vaucaire et Georges
Mitchell, musique de Louis Ganne. Paris, G.
Ricordi et cie., 1906. 2 p. 1., 148 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© G. Ricordi & cie., Milan ; D : 8153, Mar.
12, 1900; 2c. Mar. 12, 1906. 18112
Same. Paris, G. Ricordi et cie., 1910. 4
p. 1. 132 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© July 25, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; D:
21638; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 18113
Same. [Mise en scene et choi-eographie
de Paul Edmond] 97 p. f°
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2c. Sept. 16, 1910; D:
22069; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 18114
893
18115
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
18137
Hans, our bruder German; a drama in 3 acts,
by J. J. Kirkpatrick.
© John J. Kirkpatrick, Albany ; 1S73 :
2618, Mar. 17. 18115
Hans Sonnenstossers hbllenfahrt; ein traum-
spiel, von Paul Apel. Berlin, Oesterheld &
CO., 1911. 122 p. 12°.
© Feb. 16, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23820.
Oesterheld & co., Berlin. 18116
Hans, the Alpine guide; a drama in 4 acts, in-
troducing original songs by various composers,
by F. A. Meyenschein and W. B. Jones.
© F. A. Mevenschein and William B. Jones,
New York; 1887:2757, Feb. 4. 18117
Hans, the boatman; an American comedy-
drama in 3 acts, by C. M. Greene.
© Clay M. Greene, New Tork ; 1889 : 12636,
Apr. 23. 18118
Hans, the Dutch emigrant, just landed; 3 act
sensational drama, by Sol Yewell.
© James Hays, Pittsburgh ; 1871 : 2968, Apr.
5. 18119
Hans, the grocery boy; by M. and L. Davis.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mark and Laura Davis, Lebanon, Pa. ;
D : 11575, Oct. 22, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1907.
18120
Hans von Smash; a farce, by T. S. Denison.
Chicago. T. S. Denison, 1878. 1 p. 1., [49]-
59 p. 12°. ([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 12819, Nov.
7; 2c. Nov. 11. 18121
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1908] 1 p. 1.,
[49] -59 p. 12°. (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 7, 1906 ; D : 9323, Oct. 26.
1906; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 18122
Hans von Stemmel; or. The devil's hollow, a
legend of the treasures of Captain Kydd in the
Highlands of the Hudson, an original ro-
mantic play in 4 acts and series of tableaux,
by A. G. W. Carter and Miranda Carter.
© A. G. W. and Miranda Carter, New
York; 1874: 13908, Nov. 12. 18123
Hans von Suzi; or. The builder of New York,
by J. Hartmann.
© Jacob Hartmann, New York ; 1881 : 40S5.
Mar. 17. 18124
Hanske (En)
Bj0rnson.
Sec Plays; by Bj0rnstjerne
Hants (Ghosts); by R. M. Jonas. 10 p. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Rosalie M. Jonas, New Y'^ork ; D : 7597,
Nov. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1905. 18125
Hap Haggerty; dramatization of William
Slavens IMcNutt's story of the same name, by
M. S. Keightley. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913; D: 32717; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 18126
Haphazard; romantic drama in 5 acts, by James
A. Heme.
© Katharine C. Heme, Dorchester, Mass. ;
•1888 : 9003, Mar. 27. 18127
Hapless honeymoon; a comedy in 4 acts, bv
B. K. Adams and A. E. Snyder. Ill p. 4°.
, Typewritten.
© Belle K. Adams and Anne E. Snyder,
Cleveland ; D : 4845, Apr. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 15,
1904. 18128
Happenings behind the curtain; by G. Nagel.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1912 ; D : 28567 ; Geo. Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 18129
Happenings (The) of Hooligan; a farce com-
edy, by W. Dunlap. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Willis Dunlap, Manistee, Mich. ; D : 5906,
Dec. 1, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1904. 18130
Happie Heinie; comedy-dramatic playlet in 1
act, by Ben Holmes. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912 ; D : 31763 ; B. H. Droste,
Ashland, Va. 18131
Happie of the chorus; original farce in 3 acts,
by L. Dalton and Alexander C. Joy. 44 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1910 ; D : 20178 ; Lionel Dal-
ton, Fresno, Cal. 18132
Happiest (The) day; libretto in 2 acts, by E.
Boltwood. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Boltwootl, Pittsfield, Mass.; D:
6714, May 23, 1905 ; 2c. May 23, 1905. 18133
Happiest (The) day of his life; play in 1 act,
by W. F. Downing. [1], 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913; D : 34436 ; William
Fuller Downing, London. 18134
Happiest (The) jay on the rancho. See Trule.
Happiest (The) man in ISTew York; comedv in
3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 10999.
July 19, 1907. 18135
Happiest (The) man in town; a comedy with
music in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 11323,
Sept. 10, 1907. 18136
Happiest (The) night of his life; book and
lyrics by J. McCree, music by Albert von
Tilzer. [2], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1910 ; D : 22728 ; Junie McCree,
Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. 18137
894
18138
COPYRIGHTED IF THE UNITED STATES
18156
Happily married; 1 act farce, by W. Richard-
son. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34779 ; Walter Rich-
ardson, Chicago. 18138
Happiness; drama in 1 act, by A. Flamma, tr.
by Arthur Bennington. [5], 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1910 ; D : 21920 ; Ario Flam-
ma, New York. 18139
Happiness, and otlier plays; by J. Hartley
Manners. New York, Dodd, IMead, and com-
pany, 1914. 8 p. 1., 5-170 p. plates. 12°.
Contents : Happiness. — Just as well. — The
day of dupes.
© Sept. 26, 1914; 2c. Oct. 1, 1914; A:
379824 ; Dodd, Mead & co.. New York. 18139a
Happiness and you; comedy in 4 acts, by Se-
bastian D. Gaspers. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1912 ; D : 28228 ; S. D. Gaspers,
Chicago. * 18140
Happiness gap; a comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Monksoiumers.
© Wm. Monksommers, Chicago ; D : 16050,
June 11, 1909. 18141
Happy; or, How do I know? a comedy nov-
elette, by F. J. Byrd and Jack Burnett. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© F. Julian Byrd, Chicago ; D : 13517, Aug.
8, 1908; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 18142
Happy and Gloomy Gus; a comedy in 3 acts, by
W. W. Haigh.
© Clife W. Grant, New York ; D : 2794, Dec.
3, 1902. 18143
Happy Arcadia; by W. S. Gilbert, music by
Fred Clay. London, J. Williams ; New York,
E. Schuberth & co., 1895. 34 p. 8°. ( [The
German-Reed repertory of musical pieces] )
[Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, London ; 1895 : 40486,
Aug. 7 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 18144
Same.
© Joseph Williams, London; 1896:18866,
Mar. 26 ; Ic. Mar. 26. 18145
Happy Billy, Major, U. S. A. ; 1 act sketth, by
H. C. Woodward. 7 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912; D : 31315 ; Harold C.
Woodward, New York. 18146
Happy (The) book- worm; original comedy in 3
acts, by J. F. Thompson. [1], 130 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914 ; D : 37438 ; Julian Francis
Thompson, Jersey City. 18146a
Happy (A) bungalow; by Arthur Law. Lon-
don, J. Williams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schuberth
& CO., 1904. 30 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 4928,
Apr. 23, 1904; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 18147
Happy (A) climax,
tabloid plays.
See Byer's library of
Happy (The) couple; a short humorous farce,
by Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1875. 7 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 61] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York ; 1875 :
7722, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 18148
Happy (A) day; a domestic farce in 1 act and
1 scene, by Richard Henry [pseud.] adapted
for the American stage, by H. L. Williams.
New York. De Witt, 1886. > 15 p. 12°. ( [De
Witt's acting plays, no. 347] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1886:
30295, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1888. 18149
■ ■ farce in 1 act, by Octavia Roberts. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1915. 20 p. 12°.
© June 30, 1915; 2c. July 1, 1915; D:
41143 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
18149a
Happy days; by Clementia. Chicago, Sisters
of Mercy, St. Patrick's academy, 1910. 19 p.
12° [Contains music]
© Apr. 20, 1910 ; 2c. May 7, 1910 ; D : 20978 ;
Sisters of Mercy, St. Patrick's academy, Chi-
cago. 18150
— a comedy in 3 acts, by F. Richmond.
© Frank Richmond, New York ; 1888 : 7059.
Mar. 7. 18151
a musical comedy in 4 acts, by H. K. Cham-
bers.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York; D : 11121,
Aug. 6, 1907. 18152
Happy days at the old Kentucky homestead;
a spectacular domestic drama in 4 acts.
© Mary Kleinfelter, Cincinnati; 1896:
62542, Nov. 16. 18153
Happy days in Dixie; by Bob Russell, intro-
ducing a plantation episode, — the wedding of
Sambo and Dinah. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Mattison, New York; D:9784,
Jan. 4, 1907; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907. 18154
play in 1 act, by Bob Russell.
© Nathan Bivins, New York ; D : 9638, Dec.
14, 1906. 18155
Happy days in jail; by G. Fay. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 191 1 ; D : 24921 ; Gus Fay,
Buffalo. 18156
Happy (A) dream and a sad dream; Chinese
fantastic comedy, by K. Sato. 194 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915; D: 40152; Ken Sato,
New York. 18156a
895
18156
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18179
Happy (A) ending; comedy consolation, by
P. Johnson. 12 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914; D : 38G18 ; Philander
Johnson, Washington. 18156b
a comedy drama in 4 acts and 13 scenes,
by J. Kopp.
© Jacob Kopp, New York ; 1884 : 5454, Mar.
14. 18157
— romantic pathos play for 2 females, by
Bertha Moore, text and stage business ed.
and rev. by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short.
Now York, E. S. Werner, 1906. 11 p. 12°. (On
cover : Werner ed. )
Happy Heinle; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by B.
H. Droste. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32803 ; Ben Holmes,
llichmond. 18170
comedy-drama in 3 acts, by Ben Holmes
[pseud, of B. H. Droste] 100 p. f°. Type-
^vritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915; D : 41375 ; Ben. II.
■ Droste, Richmond. 18170a
Happy Hollow; by C. J. Mitchell.
© Charles Joe Mitcliell, Chicago ; D : 7433,
Oct. 20, 190.5. 18171
© JJdgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 9479, ^f PP?" ^^l^^^^'f^^'^ comedy sketch in 1 seen.-,
Nov. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 18158 by .1. H. ^\;isli))urne. 9 p. 4 . Typewritten.
Happy (A) family; a comedy in 4 acts, by G.
W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 29204.
Nov. 11. 18159
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1913; D : 32152 ; John Kurd
Washburne, Chicago. 18172
Happy Hoolig'an.
© Ross Snow, New York; D: 1719, Mar. 11.
1902. • 18173
a comedy In 3 acts, by Frank Duniont.
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ous Hill, New York ; D : 489 ; May 20,
1901 ; 2c. June 10, 1901. 18174
3 act dramatic composition, by Henry Fen-
ton.
© Dan Fenton, Cohoes, N. Y., and William
J. McDermott, Philadelphia ; D : 364. Mar. 25,
1901. 18175
Happy-go-lucky. Happy Hooligan's brother. See Gloomy Gus.
© Patrick H. Sullivan, New York ; D : 8016, Happy Hooligan's fortune; a comedy in 3 acts,
18163 ^y ^^- find M. Harvey. 35 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
a comedy in 3 acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 53246,
Oct. 19. 18160
Happy (A) finish; a comedy, by J. H. Smith.
© John H. Smith, New York ; 1892 : 39529,
Sept. 30. 18161
Happy funeral; a comedy sketch, by B. Smith.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Burton Smith, New York ; D : 4897, Apr.
18, 1904; 2c. Apr. 18, 1904. 18162
Feb. 17, 1906.
— by J. J. Morton.
© James J. Morton, New York ; D : 14030,
Oct. 10, 1908. 18164
— by Jules Hurtig.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York ; D : 2489,
Oct. 24, 1902. 18165
© Victor and Mae Harvev, San Francisco;
D:1849, May 8. 1902; 2c. Julv 15, 1902.
18176
Happy hour at Squires drawing room; by B.
Raps.
© Bruno Raps, Cleveland: 0:12391, Feb.
19, 1908. 18177
19.
ballad comedy in 3 acts, by J. R. Hald.
© J. R. Hald, Chicago; 1892:51860, Dec. Happy (The) hunters; complicated farce, l)y
3 act musical farce comedy, by B. Gaylor.
© Bobby Gaylor, Chicago ; 1891 : 8120, Mar.
3. 18167
Happy-go-lucky 's; comedy sketch, by Harriet
Holmes Haslett. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18. 1909; D: 17134; Alexander
Mackay Sutherland, Oakland, Cal. 18168
Happy (A) Hallowe'en; a sketch, by T. H.
Davis. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Henry Davis, Wilkinsburg, Pa.;
D:31S8, Mar. 25, 1903; 2c. Mar. 25, 1903.
18169
18166 M. Ott. [11, IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. S. 1914; D : 37782 ; Matthov.-
Ott, AVollnston, IMas.s. 18177a
Happy (The) island of Rory Bory Alice. See
Colonel Wherefore.
Happy Jack; 1 act play, by H[elena] M. Cahili.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912; D: 29722; H. M. C-d-
hill, New York. 18178
or. The sailor's home, a drama in 3 acts
and 13 scenes, by J. C. Welch.
© James Charles Welcli, San Francisco;
1885 : 23056, Nov. 4. 18179
896
18180
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
18195
Happy Joe; or, The young boy from tlie coun-
try, a drama in 4 acts, adapted and arr. for
stage representation from S. W. Pearce's
story of The young boy from the country,
published in the Fireside companion, drama-
tized by O. B. Collins.
© O. B. Collins, New York ; 1S72 : 463, Jan.
17. 18180
Happy (The) kingdom; comedy in 3 acts writ-
ten in blank verse and prose, by A. Maquarie.
London, Bickers and son, ltd., 1913. 5 p. 1.,
150 p. 12°.
© June 25, 1913 : 2c. Aug. S, 1913 ; D : 34186 ;
Arthur Maquarie, London. 18181
Happy (The) man at last; musical comedietta
in 1 act. by N. Childs.
© Nathaniel Childs, Boston; 1878:1814,
Feb. 11. 18182
Happy (The) man of Punjaubi. See Princess
Ko-Ket.
Happy (A) marriage. See Lykkeligt (Et)
aegteskab.
Happy medium; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
libretto by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, music by
Gilbert Tompkins. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© J. W. Tompkins, Boston; D : 9591, Dec.
8, 1900; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906. 18183
1 act farce, by E. Hammond. 43 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Hammond, Lakewood, N. J. ;
D : 15935, May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909.
18184
play in 1 act, book and lyrics by D. M.
Wiley, music by Russell M. Tarbox. [1], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1914; D : 36825 : Dwight
Mitchell Wiley, San Francisco. 18184a
Happy Nan and the suffragist court; or. The
taming of Mrs. Green, comic opera in 3 acts
by H. L. Pierce. Passaic, Daily news print
[1911] 31 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 24, 1911; 2c. Aug. 26, 1911; D:
25079; Henry Lewis Pierce, Passaic, N. J.
18185
Happy (A) New Year; comedy playlet, by E. B.
Carr. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32904 ; Ernest B.
Carr, New York. 18186
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by E. F. Bowers.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914; D: 37271; Edwin F.
Bowers, New York. 18186a
Italian melodrama, by R. de Luca. . 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914; D: 36760; Ralph de
Luca, New York. 18186b
See also Spirits.
Happy (A) pair; a comedietta in 1 act, by S.
Theyre Smith, new American ed. correctly
reprinted from the original authorized acting
ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1890. 1 p. 1.,
19 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays, no. 30] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1890 : 5367,
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 2.5. 18187
Happy (A) papa; a male sketch, by W. H. Lin-
gard.
© William Horace Lingard, New York ;
1872 : 8659, Aug. 13. ^ 18188
Happy (The) prince; by Oscar Wilde, drama-
tized by L. W. Moore and M. T. Allen. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D : 40922 ; Lou Wall
Moore and Margaret T. Allen, Chicago.
18188a
Happy (A) Swede; by E. Delaney.
© Edward Delaney, Chicago ; D : 12709,
Apr. 8, 1908. 18189
Happy tho' married; play in 1 act, by M. E.
Swan. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910; D: 20274; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 18190
Happy (A) tramp; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
William Jerome Mills. 93 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Michiel Joseph Tighe, New York ; D :
3394, ]\Iay 7. 1903 ; 2c. May 7, 1903. 18191
Happy Valley; or. The golden days of '49,
an original romantic and picturesque drama in
4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1881:
2614, Feb. 21. 18192
Happy (The) world; a burlesque version of The
wicked world, by W. C. Hudson.
© William C. Hudson, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 146,
Jan. 6. 18193
Happy youngsters; miniature musical comedy,
book by Harold Atteridge, music by Wm.
Frederick Peters. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Victor "Kremer, United States; D : 121.52,
Jan. 10, 1908; 2c. Jan. 10, 1908. 18194
Happy land; or. The king of Elysia, a comic
opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics by F. Ran-
ken.
© Frederic Ranken, New York ; D : 7097,
Aug. 9, 1905. 18195
Haps and mishaps of Mr. Prihoda. See Mer-
chant and poet.
5379—16-
-57
897
18196
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18$^16
Hara-kari; 1 act comedy, by A. Mison. 17 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23302 ; Ada Mixou,
Washington. 18196
Harakiri; or, The cup of resignation, tragedy
of Japanese life in 1 act and 2 scenes, by A.
Armband and Kinosita. 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 2, 1913; D: 33381; Abraham
Armband and Kinosita, New York. 18197
See also Hari-kari.
Harbinger (The) ; play in 3 acts, by R. Housum.
89 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22304 ; Robert
Housum. Cleveland. 18198
Harbor shoals; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. H. Carson. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York; D:
6143, Jan. 27, 1905; 2c. Jan. 27, 1905. 18199
Harbour (The) watch; play in 1 act, by R. Kip-
ling. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D: 32997; Rudyard
Kipling, London. 18200
Harburn's heartburn; a comedy sketch, by
S. J. Macdonald.
© Samuel J. IMacdonald, Newark, N. J. ;
1899:36577, June 2. 18201
Hard cider; temperance sketch, by T. S. Deni-
son. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1880. 8 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1880 : 15808, Oct.
16; 2c. Oct. 26. 18202
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1908. 8 p.
12°. ([Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Oct. 16, 1908 ; D : 13814, Sept.
17, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 18203
Hard Knox; or, A marriage settlement, a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by E. Eagleton. Kansas
City, Mo., E. Eagleton & A. J. Davis, 1894.
© Edward Eagleton and Arthur J. Davis,
Kansas City, Mo.; 1895:8628, Feb. 9. 18204
Hard lines; a farce comedy for two people, in
1 act, by T. B. Donaldson. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thomas P. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D :
7257, Sept. 14; 1905; 2c. Sept. 14, 1905. 18205
Hard (A) luck proposal; a 1 act play, by K. C.
Merrill. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Katharine C. Merrill, Cumberland Cen-
tre, Me. ; D : 10213, Mar. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Mar.
26, 1907. 18206
Hard of hearing; comedy in 1 act, for young
ladies, by Olga Steiner. New York, The Rox-
bury publishing company, 1899. 18 p. 16°.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York; 1899:
12656, Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 18207
See also Professional (A) gardener.
Hard (A) pull; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
A. Colburn. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
■ © Arthur Colburn, Boston; 1887:30181,
Nov. 21; 2c. Dec. 3, 1888. 18208
Hard (A) time for Flannagan; by Charles
Horwit/.. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Augustus Schade, Brooklyn ; D : 8855,
Apr. 7, 1906; 2c. Apr. 7, 1906. 18209
Hard times; dramatic story, by VV. Montague.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1915 ; D : 39570 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 18209a
a negro extravaganza, 1 scene, by Daniel
D. Emmett, arr. by Charles White. New York.
R. M. De Witt, 1874. 9 p. 12°. ( [De Wittt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no 23] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15818, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1875. 18210
Hardee, countess of Monte-Cristo; a play in
4 acts, by J. R. Abarbanell.
© Jacob R. Abarbanell, Coney Island, N. Y. ;
D: 2733, Dec. 18, 1902. 18211
Hardest way; a protean comedy in 1 act, by
George Totten Smith and Idalene Cotton.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1910; D: 20747; N. J. Long.
Greenlawn, N. Y. 18212
Harding Knox, prize fighter; a 5 act play, by
G. L. Webster. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Lamont Webster, Midlothian,
Tex.; D:2575, Nov. 10, 1902; 2c. (incl. act 6)
Nov. 10, 1902. 18213
Hardtack; a 4 act comedy drama, by J. R.
Musick.
© John R. Musick, New York; 1890:38310.
Dec. 4. 18214
Harem (The); a burletta in 3 acts, by G. Bruno.
© Gus Bruno, New York ; 1887 : 1743, Jan.
21. 18215
a comedy in 2 acts, by G. F. Jones. 114 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Georgina Francis Jones, New York ; D :
14925, .Ian. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1909. 18216
Harem (The) strike; operetta in 3 acts, by P.
Ker, book by P. Ker and Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D : 39061 ; Paul Ker,
New York. 18216a
898
18317
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
18235
Haremsnacht (Eine); sketch in 1 autzuge, von
Max Scliwarz unci Georges Robert. [2], 9 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910 ; D : 22582 ; M. Schwarz,
New York. 18217
Haren (El); leyenda oriental en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, original de Guillermo Perrfn y
Miguel de Palacios, mtisica del maestro Vin-
cente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1915. 41 p. 12°, [Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41648; G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid.
18217a
Hargudl am bach; Oder, Die lig'a der person-
lichkeiten, lustsplel in 4 akten, von Hans
IVIiiller. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben, 1909.
108 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909 ; D : 16790 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 18218
Hari-kari; play in 1 act, by J. Johnson. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1913 ; D : 35272 ; Julian John-
son, New York. 18219
See also Hara-kari. — Hara-kiri.
Harriette's dilema; a play, by J. Nordenshield.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29845 ; Jeannette
Nordenshield, New York. 18220
Harischandra, the model of truth; or. The man
of his word, by N. Panthaky. cover-title,
7 p. 24°. Printed. [Synopsis onlyl [Note:
Copies received bear tlie title, Harischun-
dra, by Nusserwan Panthaky]
© Nuservan Panthaky, New York: D:
7566, Nov. 15, 1905; 2c. Apr. 19, 1906. 18221
Hark, hark, my soul; an illustrated panto-
mime, arr. and posed for public exhibition, by
Anna D. Cooper. New York. Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1907. 25 p. illus. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 11464,
Oct. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1907. 18222
Harkoways (The); a play by F. Wilkinson. .71 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Florence Wilkinson. New York ; D : 795,
Aug. 24, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1901. 18223
Harlequin (The) and the world of wonders.
See Seven (The) dwarfs.
Harlequin Bob Cratchet and ding-dong-dell.
See Santa Claus.
Harlequin (The) king; a dramatic composi-
tion in 4 acts, by F. J. Duquesne. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fritz Joubert Duquesne, New York; D:
5436, Aug. 13, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1906. 18224
Harlequin (The) king — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by J. Severance, founded
upon Rudolf Lothar's Konig Harlekin. cover-
title, 37 p. 8°. Printed.
© John Severance, New York ; D : 8084,
Mar. 1, 1906; 2c. Mar. 19, 1906. 18225
Harlequin Sinbad, the sailor; or, Hi diddle
diddle, the cat in the fiddle, wi'th the grand
transformation of the four seasons, by J.
Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1875:11568,
Nov. 4. ' 18226
Harley's wife; a play in 5 acts, by J. C. Roach
and J. A. Knox. 83 p. f °. Typewritten.
© James Connor Roach and J. Armov Knox,
New York ; 1885 : 3613, Feb. 9 ; 2c. Feb. 9.
18227
Harrnachis; or. The last Pharaoh, drama in 5
act.i, by J. W. Ring.
© John W. Ring, Chicago ; D : 13738, July
31, 1908. 18228
Harmless (A) flirtation; a comedy in 1 act, by
Jef-ioy T. Branen. Chicago, H. L. Newton
pub. CO., 1902. cover-title, 8 p. 12°. (New-
ton's vaudeville sketches)
© Harry L. Newton pub. co., Chicago; D:
2603, Nov. 1, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 18229
— society sketch in 1 scene, by Frank Du-
mont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons [1902] 14 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D:
18230
sons,
27.57, Dec. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902
Hai-mless (A) hobby; farce comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Tyndale and M. M. Weill.
© Hilgard Tyndale, New York, and M. M.
Weill, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 19464, July 6. 18231
Harmon (The) inheritance; by G. MacAuliffe.
© Grisella MacAuliffe, East Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 8023, Feb. 19, 1906. 18232
Harmonious (A) family; a play for children,
in 3 acts, by Elizabeth Polding. New York,
The Roxbury publishing companv, 1899. 12 p.
16°. (Tlie Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
12671, Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 18233
Harmonus; a 4 act drama, by Charlotte R. Van
Woglum. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Bleecker Bangs, Brooklyn; 1898:
73196, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 15. 18234
Harmony discord; comedy of harmonious dis-
cords, by Una Clayton. [3], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D: 22813; Bayone
Whipple, New York. 18235
Harmony in a flat. See Monologues and duo-
logues.
899
18236
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18256
Harmony (The) of discord; or, Love concen-
trated, a comedy in 3 acts [and] Unmasked;
01-, The Wilberfords, a comedy in 3 acts, by
R. P. Leahy. 146 p. 24°. Printed.
© Richard P. Leahy, Tiffin, O. ; 1892 : 1G090,
Apr. S ; 2c. June 17. 18236
Harmony versus discord; by \Vm. D. Hall.
17 p. 8°. » Typewritten.
© Frisco comedy four, Philadelphia ; D :
4454, Dec. 30, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1903. 18237
Harold; a drama in 5 acts, by Ernst von AVil-
denbruch, tr. from the German by Otto Heller,
done into English verse by Hugh A. Clarke.
Philadelphia, Poet-lore co., 1891.
© Poet-lore co., Philadelphia; 1891:19449,
May 27. (Also published in I'oet-lore, v. 3,
nos. S and 9, Aug. and Sept. 1891; periodical
© Poet-lore co., Boston: 1891:33020, Sept.
16; 2c. Sept. 19) 18238
Harold M. Seidensticker and his big tov^^n
boys; a 1 act comedy with music, book and
lyrics by H. M. Seidensticker. 6 1. 8°.
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Harold M. Seidensticker, Meridan, Mich. ;
D : 14S24, Jan. IG, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909.
18239
Harolde, the envoy of Artois; a tragic play in
5 acts, by J. A. J. Ncafie. Now York, Plain-
dealer printing establishment, 1879. 93 p.
front, port. 8°. .
© John A. J. Neafie, New York ; 1880 : 8897,
June 14; 2c. July 28. 18240
Harolde. the merchant of Calais; a tragic play
in 5 acts, by J. A. J. Neafie.
© J. A. J. Neafie, New York ; 1879 : 3623,
Mar. 17. 18241
Haroun Al Raschid and his mother-in-law.
See Arabian (An) night.
Harp of Erin; or, The warbling shepherd, a
musical comedy-drama in 4 acts, by C. B.
Grant.
© Charles Buron Grant, Brooklyn : D : 388.
Apr. 23. 1901. 18242
Harp (The) slave. See Italian (The) padrone.
Harpers Ferry; a play.
© James S. Stevens, Philadelphia; 1892:
G717, Feb. 11. 18243
HarrePs medals; comedy play, by E. M. Ben-
nett. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911; D : 25213 ; Edward
Milton Bennett, New York. 18244
Harriet Story; a drama, by Mark Douglas
[pseud, of D. M. Lemon]
© Don Mark Lemon, San Francisco; 1897:
64331, Nov. 19. 18245
Harriet's honeymoon; an original comedy in 3
acts, by L. Ditrichstein. 161 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Leo Ditrichstein, New York ; D : 3615,
June 18, 1903; 2c. June 18, 1903. 18246
Harrigan; play of American life in 3 acts, by
J. Johnson. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1909 ; D : 17405 ; Oliver Mo-
>-'>sco and Julian Johnson, Los Angeles.
18247
Harris & Harris, attorneys and counsellors
at law; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. D. Hen-
nessy and G. W. Fleming.
© Frank D. Hennessy and George Walt.
Fleming, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1894 : 15426, Mar.
19. 18248
Harrison's love; a tragic drama in 4 acts, by
G. A. Lafayette.
© G. A. Lafayette, St. Paul; 1885:9874,
Apr. 30. 18249
Harry Allen, the Union spy; allegorical mili-
tai-y drama in 5 acts, by J. Barton. liansing,
Midi., W. S. George <& co., 1873. 4 p. 1., 5-32 p.
12°.
© Joseph Barton, Chicago ; 1872 : 9944, Sept.
14; 2c. June 2, 1873. 18250
Harry and the dude; a romantic play in 3 acts,
from the play When the signal sounds, by
A. P. Gabbert. 95 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. Paul Gabbert, Cincinnati ; D : 1162G,
Oct. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1907. 18251
Harry Dare of New Amsterdam; a drama in 5
acts, by H. Fuehrer. Brooklvn, J. F. Becker,
1SS2. 32 p. 12°.
© Henry Fuehrer. Brooklyn ; 1881 : 17349,
Nov. 7; 2c. Feb. 9, 1882. 18252
Harry Delmar; or. The road to rviin, a temi)er-
ance drama in 4 acts, founded on incidents in
real life, by L. C. Arnold. Columbus, Ind.,
Democrat print, 1880. 1 p. 1., 24 p. 12°.
© Laura C. Arnold, Columbus, Ind. ; 1880 :
3146, Feb. 27; 2c. Apr. 21. 18253
Harry Hill's travels in the Oklahoma coun-
try. Sec Oklahoma Hill's Oklahoma his-
torical exhibition.
Harry Macarthy's New Year's day; or, The
kaleidescope of fun.
© Harry Macarthy, Oakland, Cal. ; 1884:
8562, Apr. 24. 18254
Harry, the flagman's son; by S. S. Johnston.
© S. Sterrette Johnston, S;ilem. Or. ; 1895 :
G2324, Dec. 9. 18255
Hartly, the useless; a drama of life in the
Indian secret service in 4 acts, by K. Mac-
Dougall.
© Kenneth MacDougall, New York ; D :
15095, Feb. 16, 1909. 18256
900
18257
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
18275
Harum-scarum; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
L. W. Lister.
© Lydia AVarren Lister, San Francisco ; D :
10644, May 25, 1907. 18257
Same.
© Lydia M. Lister, San Francisco; D:
1149G, Oct. 8, 1907. 18258
Harum-scarum (The) harem; by A. V. Char-
tres.
© Anita Vivanti Chartres, New York ; 1897 :
48184, Aug. 27.
18259
Harvard; a spectacular-panoramic-minstrel com-
edy in 2 acts, by E. Marble.
© Edward Marble, Baltimore ; 1892 : 51083.
Dec. 15. 18260
Harvard cow boy: a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by F. Bruegger and W. C. E. Seeboeck.
© Frederick Bruegger. Chicago ; D : 5572.
Sept. 21, 1904. 18261
Harvard (The) doctor; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by E. Saxton. 135 p. . f °. Typewritten.
© Evelyn Saxton. New York ; D : 5357, July
30, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 18262
See also Down our way.
Harvard (The) girl; a musical frolic in 3 acts,
by Edgar Selden. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Spitz & Natlianson, Providence. II. I. ; D :
11043, Oct. 31, 1007; 2f. Oct. 2G, 1907. 18263
Harvard (A) man; a play in 3 acts, by G. A.
L<\Msey and H. C. Browne. 54 p. f°. Type-
written.
© G. Alanson Lessey, Amherst, Mass., and
Harrv C. P.rowne, Quaker Hill, Conn.; D:
4501, Jan. 14, 1904; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 18264
Harvard (A) student; a dramatic composition
in 3 acts, by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1897:48849,
Aug. 31. 18265
Harvard vs. Yale. See Vacation.
Harvest (The); a drama in 1 act, by E. C.
Maxwell. 1 p. 1.. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30. 1912; D : 29551 ; Everett
Carroll Maxwell, Los Angeles. 18266
drama in prologue and 3 acts, by E. M. Un-
sell. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1913 ; D : 34903 ; Eva M. Un-
sell. New York. 18267
play in 1 act, by F. M. Rice. 15 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915; D : 39805 ; Frances
Martin Rice, New York. 18267a
Harvest (The) — Continued.
by J. E. Fillmore. [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914 ; D : 35SSS ; John Eldon
Fillmore, Cambridge, Mass. 18267b
by P. B. Sipe. [3], 38 p.
4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1914; D: 36483; Paul Ber-
nard Sipe, Pittsburgh. 18267c
— See oJso Two plays; by Lennox Robinson.
Harvest (The) hold-up; libretto for a comic
opera in 2 acts, by M. F. Hudson. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D : 28878 ; Millard F.
Hudson, Washington. 18268
Harvest home.
© H. C. Gifford, Columbus, O. ; 1894 : 32661,
June 20. 18269
Harvest (A) night's dream; an operetta for
Thanksgiving time, by A. S. Huntington.
Syracuse, N. Y., E. C. Johnson. 8 p. 16°.
[Libretto only]
© Arria S. Huntington, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1896 : 20804, Apr. 2 ; Ic. Apr. 1. 18270
Harvest (A) of sin; sensational melodrama in
4 a<.'ts, by V. De Noie. 122 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Vera De Noie, New York ; D : 3G51, Juno
25, 1003; 2c. June 25, 1903. 18271
Harvest of tares; play in 4 acts, by A. Andros-
Hawley. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Andros-Hawlev, Brookline. Mass. ;
D:9852, Jan. 26, 1907: 2c. .Tan. 28, 1907.
18272
Harvest (The) of the roses; a traged.v, pro-
logue and 4 acts, by F. Lucchetti. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Francesco Lucchetti, Philadelphia; D:
13538, x\ug. 12, 1908; Ic. Julv 29, 1908; Ic.
Aug. 12, 1908. 18273
Harvest (A) storm. See Golden (The) Gate.
Harvest time; a miniature musical comedy
scenic production in 1 act, by Lawrence Rus-
sell. 14 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© David Martin and Percie Martin, Chari-
ton, la.; D:8296, Apr. 7. 1906; 2c. Mar. 22,
1906. 18274
Harvester (The); a play adapted from the
French, by C. M. Skinner.
© Charles M. Skinner, Brooklyn; D:4679,
Feb. 25, 1904. 18275
Harvester (The) agent. See Country (A) boy.
901
,16276
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18393
Harvey Bircli, tlie spy; a drama based upon
the novel of The si\v of the neutral ground,
by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1875 : 11994.
Nov. 13. 18276
a play in 5 acts, readapted from previously
copyrigiited play, by F. G. Maeder, now em-
bodying an original final act.
© Fred G. Maeder, United States; 1875:
12829, Dec. 6. 18377
Harvey Vance; or, The cost of vengeance, a
drama in 4 acts, by A. Homer.
© Augustus Homer, Philadelphia ; 1880 :
1858, Feb. 2. 18378
Has-been (A); by L. Shaffuer. [2], 16 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910; D : 22599 ; Lillyan
Shaffner, Chicago. 18279
Has-beens (The); drama in 4 acts, by L. E.
Miller. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915; D: 42419; Louis E.
Miller, Brooklyn. 18379a
Haschisch; dichtung, von Axel Delmar.
© Ed. Bote and G. Bock, Berlin; 1897:
34203, June 5; 2c. June 4; 2c. June 28.
18280
a drama, by C. Gatchell.
© Charles Gatchell, United States; 1884:
1924G, Sept. 25. 18281
operetta lirica, in 3 atti, di Alberto Colan-
tuoni, musica di R. Delli Ponti e E. Gregori.
Milano, E. Sonzogno, 1910. 125 p. 8\ [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910 ; D : 21931 ;
Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 18382
Hasemans toechter. See Florist's (The) daugh-
ters.
Hash; or, Flannigan's kaffee-klatsch, a dainty
morsel in 1 act vv-ith music for dessert, writ-
ten and composed by E. Rivarz. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ernest Rivarz, St. Louis; 1898:28669.
May 7 ; Ic. May 7 ; Ic. June 11. 18283
Haskum (The) homestead; comedy sketch in
1 act, by Wm. Organ. Milwaukee, A. E. Reim,
1910. 16 p. 16°.
© Apr. 15, 1911; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911; D:
24015 ; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 18284
Hassanbad; or. The pretty prince.
© Lillie Hall, United States ; 1883 : 5094,
Mar. 19. 18285
Hassenpheffer's troubles; musical farce in 2
acts, by Bonner & Bachraann. 55 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1911 ; D : 24451 ; Bonner and
Bachmann. Rochester, N. Y. 18286
Haste to the wedding; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Ernest Elton.
© Evelyn L. Hamilton, Stanleton, N. Y. ;
1894 : 40622, Sept. 5. * 18287
Haste without waste; a musical accident, by
A. Kalisz. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. May 25, 1910; D : 21175 ; Armand
Kalisz, New York. 18388
Hastily wooed, and as quickly parted; a drama
in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 108 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklvn;
D:1206G, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. July 16, 1908.
18389
Hastings (The) case,
ney.
Sec Prosecuting attor-
Hat (A), a cup, and a girl; 1 act of a comedy,
by .L M. French. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John M. French, New York ; D : 12866,
Apr. 29, 1908; 2c. Aug. 5, 1908. 18290
Hat department; a monologue, by B. B. Hay-
ward. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hay ward, Wayland.
Mass.; D : 7731, Dec. 18, 1905: 2c. Dec. 18,
1905. 18291
Hat harlequinade. See Tom (A) Thumb wed-
ding.
Hatchets and canes; Washington pantomime
and drill, by Alice Cook Fuller. Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertainment house. 6 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914 : 2c. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39294 ;
Eldrid.ge entertainment house, Franklin, ().
18291a
Hate-breeders (The); war-play in 5 scenes, by
Ednah Aiken. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915 ; D : 39305 ; Mrs. Charles
Sedgwick Aiken, Los Altos, Cal. 18291b
Hate-child (The); drama in 1 act, by G. H.
Trader. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915; D: 40835; Geo. H.
Trader, Kansas City, Mo. 18291c
Hath sin a sex? or. The world never forgives
her, play in 2 acts, by R. D. Kathrens. 18 p.
8°. Printed.
© May 9, 1911 ; 2c. May 12, 1911 ; D : 24195 ;
Richard D. Kathrens. Kansas Citv, Mo.
18292
Hats; 1 act farce, by W. S. Trumbull and E. L.
Fox. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Iar. 2, 1911; D: 23516; Walter S.
Trumbull and Edward L. Fox, New York.
18293
902
18294
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
18313
Hats, not bearts, are trumps; bj' E. B. Robert-
son. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1909 ; D : 17747 ; Elizabeth B.
Itobertson, New Yorlc. 18294
Haunt (The) of the fairies; a drama in 3 acts,
by F. J. Finn. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis J. Finn, Cincinnati ; D : 8664,
June 11, 1906 ; 2c. June 11, 1906. 18295
Haunted boarding' house; a musical comedy,
boolv and lyrics by J. M. Pryse. music by
Wenzel A. Raboch. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© John M. Pryse, New York ; D : 8819. July
12, 1906 ; 2c. July 9, 1906. 18296
Haunted by a shadow; or. Hunted down, a
drama in 4 acts, by Geo. B. Chase. Clyde.
0., Ames publishing co., 1890. 1 p. 1., 23 p.
12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 283])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891 : 34379,
Sept. 28; 2c. Dec. 24, 1890. 18297
Haunted (The) chamber; a drama in 4 acts,
by E. S. Kaliske.
© Edward Sachs Kaliske. New York ; 1890 :
37867, Dec. 1. 18298
Haunted (The) dell. See Waldeck.
Haunted for life. See Woman's (A) secret.
Haunted (The) fountain; a drjuna in 3 acts,
liy S. Howoli.
© S. Howell. New Orleans; 1874:10719.
Aug. 17. 18299
Haunted (The) gate; play in 1 act by lOdylli M.
A\'()rmw()od. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment hou.se, 1913. 18 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1»13 ; D : 35445 ;
Eldridge entertainment house. Franklin, O.
18300
Haunted (The) guide; an original melodra-
matic episode, a sequel to The adventures of
liarney, the guide, by J. MacEvoy.
© John MacEvoy, New York; 1872:3349,
Apr. 1. 18301
Haunted (The) hat; farce in 1 act, by J. R. Far-
roll. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde. O. ; 1898:38718,
June 25 ; 2c. June 27. 18302
Haunted (The) hats; musical comedy in 2 acts,
based on a bastinado by Thgophile Gautier,
book by F. R. Adams, musir' by Melville J.
Gideon. 78 p. 4°. TypeMTitten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911: D: 24999; Frank R.
Adams, Chicago. 18303
Haunted hearts; a new and original American
comedy, by H. H. Webber.
© Harry H. Webber, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 10591,
Oct. 14. 18304
Haunted house; a comic drama in 3 acts, by
^V. E. Cowan.
© William E. Cowan, New York; 1887:
32988, Dec. 19. 18305
— -dialog for 5 males, by M. C. Thieme. An-
tigo, Wis„ Antigo publishing co., 1913. 1 p. 1.,
20 p. 24°. (Dialogs for young people's socie-
ties, no. 34)
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 20, 1913; D:
35070; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 18306
drama in 1 act, by F. E. Hatt. 2 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914 ; D : 36047 ; Fred Elmer
Hatt, Reading, Pa. 18306a
— a play in 1 act. by Billy O'Brien. 29 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© William L. O'Brien, Minneapolis; D:
8011, Feb. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 17. 1906. 18307
by F. B. Bennett. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 2, 1912 ; D : 29566 ; Frederick B.
Bennett, Springfield, Mass. 18308
by Y. De W. Kaplan. 27 p. ^
Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1910; D : 20.556 ; Ysabel Do
Witte Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 18309
See also Complete Hallowe'en book. — Sin
(The).— Three (The) o'clock train.
Haunted (The) house of Whitefriar.
Claude du Val.
See
Haunted (The) house on the lake; drama in 3
acts, by R. Fitzgerald.
© Riter Fitzgerald, Philadelphia; D:.538.
June 1, 1901. 18310
Haunted houses; a farce in 3 acts, by M. Nobles.
© Milton Nobles, Brooklyn; 1886:6522.
Mar. 22. 18311
Haunted (The) husband. See Lady Chet-
"wynd's spectre.
Haunted man; a drama in 3 acts, by Helen
Ada Bennett. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Frank Pierce Foster, .ir.. New York ;
D:5101, May 31, 1904; 2c. Mav 28, 1904.
18312
a dramatization in 3 acts of Charles Dick-
ens' Christmas story of the same title, by C. A.
Scott. Newark, N. J., New Jersey soldiers'
home print, 1878. 61 p. 12°.
© Charles- A. Scott. Newark. N. .L ; 1878:
6466, May 6; 2c. July 22, 1880. 18313
See also TWo wives.
903
18314
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18328
Haunted (The) mill; or, Con 0'E.agen's secret,
an Irish drama in 3 acts, by Bernard F.
aioore. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co., 1893. 1 p. 1.,
28 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 314] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893:8879,
Feb. 17; 2c. Feb. 20. 18314
Haunted (The) pajamas; farcical fantasy in 3
acts and prologue, by G. H. Atkinson, dram-
atization of the Haunted pa.iamas, by Fran-
cis Perry Elliott. 179 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. May 8, 1915; D: 40712; George
Henry Atkinson, New York. 18314a
Haunted (The) piano. See One piano by
freig-ht.
Haunted (The) room. See Modern (A) witch.
Haunted (The) room at Horsham; dream of the
future, by M. Dawson and L. Carpenter. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24511 ; Louise Car-
penter and Mary Dawson, New York. 18315
Haunted (The) spring; romantic drama in 4
acts, by A. Silvani. A re-written and re-arr.
version of The wishing well, by the same
author. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1910 ; D : 22472 ; Anita Silvani,
New York. 18316
Haunted widow; a fanciful farce in 1 act, by
Louis Weslyn and Arthur D. Hall. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mr. and Mrs. Howard Truesdell, New
York; D : 7830, Dec. 28, 1905; 2c. Dec. 28,
1905. 18317
• farce in 1 act, by Louis Weslyn.
© Louis Weslyn Jones, Indianapolis; D:
6471, Apr. 6, 1905. 18318
Haus (Das) der grafin Kiesel. See Napoleon
II.
Haus (Das) gegeniiber (The house opposite);
ein spiel in 4 akten, von Perzeval Landon.
Regie- und soufflierbuch. Leipzig, W. Karczag,
1914. 66 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914 ; D : 38656 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 18318a
Hausminister (Der); lustspiel in 4 akten, von
J. Bischitzky. 67 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914; D: 36602; Julius Bi-
schitzky, Bremen, Germany. 18318b
Hausweihe. See Housewarming.
Havana; new musical play, book by Geo. Gros-
smith, jr., and Graham Hill, lyrics by Ad-
rian Ross, additional lyrics by Geo. Arthurs,
music by Leslie Stuart. Lyrics. London, New
York [etc.] Chappell & co., ltd., 1908. 43 p.
8°.
© Chappell ix co., ltd.. New York; D: 12927,
May 7, 1908: 2c. May 7, 1908. 18319
Have a care; a 1 act comedy, by A. Kennedy and
J. ^■. Bryce. Typewritten.
© Anthony Kennedy and John V. Brvce,
Philadelphia; 1897:38302, June 30; 2c. June
30. 18320
Have you ever noticed that? tramp monologue,
by S. S. Tibbals. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house [1912] cover-title. 4 p.
_ 12°. (The Seymour S. Tibl)als monologues)
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 : D : 31656 ;
Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O. 18321
Have you got the Prince? See By cable.
Have you reformed? farce comedy in 3 acts,
liy I. Shulsinger. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1915; D: 41802; Irvin Shul-
singer, St. Louis. 18321a
Have you seen Bill? a 1 act musical farce,
scenario by Carrie Perkins, dialogue, lyrics,
music, by .Tohn Gilroy. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© William W. Black, New York; D : 3917,
Sept. 9, 1903; 2c. Sept. 9, 1903. 18322
Have you seen my sister? an operatic comedy
in 3 acts, by H. Grattan Donnelly.
© H. R. Jacobs, Albany ; 1899 : 84964. Dec.
80. 18323
Have you seen Myah? a 3 act comedy with
music, by C. H. White. 21 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Chas. H. White, San Francisco; D:
15790, May 6, 1909 ; 2c. May 6, 1909. 18324
Have you seen Sally? comedy in 4 acts, by M.
S. Reardon, 3d. 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1911; D: 25522; Mark S.
Reardon, 3d., New Y'ork.
18325
Have you seen Smith? an original farce comedy
in 3 acts, by Scott Marble.
© Davis & Keogh, New York ; 1898 : 40695,
.July 6; 2c. Aug. 5. 18326
Have you seen Stella? or, Faust up to date,
play in 3 acts, by Junie IMcCreo and John
Oliver. 92 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1915; D: 42484; Gns Hill.
New York. 18326 a
Haven (The); drama in 1 act, by L. Judson.
[2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911; D: 25787; T;eonard
Judson, New York. 18327
Haviland's bride; a drama in 1 act, by D.
Cohen. Typewritten.
© David Cohen, St. Paul ; 1899: 21842, ]\Inr.
27; 2c. Mar. 27. 18328
904
18329
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UISriTED STATES
18346
Having' fun; by Nellie H. Bradley. [New
York, National temperance society and pub-
lication house, 1883] 8 p. 16°
© National temperance society & publi-
cation liouse, New York ; 18S3 : 3850, Mar. 1 ;
2c. Mar. 7. 18329
Having her say; 1 act playlet, by B. E. de
Rapal.ie. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915; D: 39908; Bertha
Eletta de Rapalje, Seattle. 18329a
Havoc; play in 3 acts, by J. H. Turner. 81 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34921 ; Jolm Hast-
ings Turner, London. 18330
Hawaii; a diplomatic comic opera in 2 acts, by
E. C. Mitchell.
© Elliott C. Mitchell, Portland, Me. ; 1894 :
24842, May 17. 18331
• libretto of comic opera in 3 acts, by M. '
Townsend.
© Blansficld Townsend, Ferguson, Mo. ;
1894 : 20288, Apr. 20. 18332
a nautical comedy in 2 acts, by Thornton
Cole and Theodore H. Northrup. 53 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 4490,
Jan. 12, 1904; 2c. Jan. 8, 1904. 18333
or. How are ye, Lil? a burlesque, by Ta
Kogasey.
© Louis Ilogasey, New York ; 1894 : 52.50,
Jan. 20. 18334
Hawaiian king, pro tern; a spectacular bur-
lesque, by T. P. Getz.
© Thos. P. Getz, Portland, Or. ; 1895: 31914.
Jime 17. 18335
Hawaiian queen; extravaganza, v.'ords and
music l)y B. Fagan.
© Biirney Fagan and M. Teller, Chicago;
1894 : 9618. Feb. 10. ' 18336
Hawaiian (A) romance; vaudeville sketch, by
C. Alisky. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912 ; D : 31429 ; Carl Alisky,
San Francisco. 18337
Hawk (The); dramatic play in 3 acts, by Fran-
cis de Groisset [pseud, of Francis Wienerl
tr. by INIarJe Jane Taylor. 115 p. 4°. Type-
\\ritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914; D: 38312; William
Faversham, New York. 18337a
or, A mis-deal, play in 1 act, by R. Lloyd.
[11, 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1914; D : 36678 ; Rollo Llovd.
New Bedford, Mass. 18337b
Hawk (The) of gold; Egyptian masque in 5
scenes, arr. and dramatized by L. W. Moore.
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D: 39236; Lou Wall
Moore, Chicago. 18337c
Hawkesworth; a play in 4 acts, by M. T. Stone
and Shelden Lyon [pseud, of Leonora Shel-
don Smith] 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leonora Smith and M. T. Stone, New
York and Easton, Md. ; 1886 : 24526. Oct. 30 ;
2c. Oct. 30. 18338
Hawkeye; a sketch in 2 scertes, by J. M. Lc-
veque. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. M. Leveque, New Orleans ; D : 10258,
Apr. 1. 1907; Ic. Mar. 13, 1907. 18339
or. Life in the Black Hills, an original
melodrama in 4 acts and a prelude, by A. J.
Schmidt.
© Arthur J. Schmidt, St. Joseph, Mo. ;
1877:6.520, May 31. 18340
Hawkeye, the Huron; drama, 4 acts, by T. F.
Ryan. Ms.
© T. F. Ryan, New York ; 1876 : 4476. Apr.
12; 2c. Dec. 20. 18341
Hawks (The); a farce in 3 acts, by Patrick J.
Sheehan. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© P. J. Sheehan, lilverett, Mass.; D : 9312,
0(;t. 25, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1906. 18342
Hawks and doves; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by H. Saint Maur.
© Harry Saint Maur. Richmond ; 1892 :
37173, Sept. 12. 18343
Hawser Trunnion, commodore; a drama in 4
acts, by S. C. Gallaher and Cornelius IMathews.
© S. C. Gallaher and Cornelius Mathews,
NeAv York; 1880:6173, Apr. 20. 18344
Hawthorne, TJ. S. A.; a comedy in 4 acts, bv
J. B. Fagan. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Bernard Fagan, London ; D : 6734,
Jlay 26, 1005; 2c. May 26, 1905. 18345
Kay que picarlas; ensayo de sainete llrico en
1 acto divldido en 2 cuadros. original de R.
Agudo y A. Padin, mtisica de Modesto Ro-
mero y German Matute. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1914. 32 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30. 1914; D:
36555; Rafael Agudo y Abelardo PadIn, Mad-
rid. 18345a
Haydee; a problem play in prologue and 4 acts,
by D. T. Callahan.
© D. T. Calhihan, San Francisco ; D : 3760,
July 27, 1903. 18346
905
18347
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18369
Haymakers (The); by N. Monroe and W. S. K.
Mack.
© Ned Monroe and W. S. K. .Alack. Pliila-
delphia; 1894:18948, Apr. 12. 18347
Hayseed; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M. P.
Piee.se and Mary XL E'ord.
© Mary Palmer Reese, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1891 : 29058, Aug. 13. 18348
Haytians' (The) hero; ti-agedy in 4 acts, by
W. H. Thomas. [4], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914 ; D : 37371 ; W. Henry
Thomas, Peru, Ind. 18348a
Hazanas (Las) de Juanillo, el de Molares;
aproposito, de Seral'in y Joaquin Alvarez
(^Hiintoro. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1912. 13 p. 12°.
© IMar. 6, 1913 : 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32584 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid. 18349
Hazard; or, Pearce Dyceton's crime, a sensa-
tional comic drama in 3 acts, by W. H. Cooper.
© Walter H. Cooper, San Francisco; 1872:
11091, Oct. 18. 18350
Hazard, a game of chance; a play in 4 acts, by
Mrs. B. Jenks.
© Mrs. Barton Jenks, Boston ; 1894 : 47344,
Oct. 11. 18351
Hazard of the die.
See Bobbery under law.
4 p. 4°. Typewr it-
Hazed; by 11. D. Breniser.
ton.
© Ic. .Tuly 5, 1910; D: 21480; Ross D.
Breniser, Philadelphia. 18352
colU'ge collision in 1 bump, by Don Augur
and James Willard Connely. [1], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1913 ; D : 32821 ; Donald G.
Augur, New York. 18353
Hazel Adams; a drama in 3 acts, by Clifton E.
Jordan. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1897:25680,
Apr. 26 ; 2c. May 8. 18354
a romantic melodrama in 3 acts, by C. E.
Jordan. Typewritten.
© Clifton E. Jordan, Red Oak, la.; 1895:
11252, Feb. 25 ; 2c. Feb. 25. 18355
Hazel burrs; or. In the jungle, by F. Hudgings.
© Frank Hudgings, Ash Grove, Mo. ; D :
8057, Feb. 26, 1906. 18356
Hazel Dell; a romantic American melodrama in
5 acts, by W. H. Brent.
© William Henry Brent, Hartford; 1883:
22644, Dec. 7. 18357
a romantic pastoral drama in 4 acts, by
W. S. Montgomery. Typewritten.
© William S. Montgomery, Carthage, Mo. ;
1900 A : 29195, Nov. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 30. 18358
Hazel-eye. See Wild-fire and Kit Carson.
Hazel-eye, the girl trapper; a drama of the
far West, by E. Z. C. Judson (Ned Buntline)
© E. Z. C. Judson, New York ; 1872 : 1951,
Feb. 29. 18359
a play founded upon Ned Buntline's story,
by F. G. Maeder and E. Z. C. Judson.
© Fred G. Maeder and E. Z. C. Judson, New
■ York ; 1872 : 8696, Aug. 14. 18360
Hazel Green in Dixieland; a comedy drama in
5 acts, by W. Gault and A. W. Browne. 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Wilson Browne, Chicago; D:7821,
.Tan. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1906. 18361
Hazel Hampden; a drama in 6 acts, by Elouise
Forrester.
© E. Hoag, Danbury, Conn.; 1897:7751,
Jan. 28.
18363
Hazel Kirke; a domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. S. Mackaye. 142 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© J. Steele Mackaye, New York; 1880:
10355, July 3 ; 2c. July 3.
18363
Same. 95 p. incl. front, (port.) 8°.
© Jlary M. MacKaye, Shirley, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from July 3, 1908 ; D :
13184, June 9, 1908 ; 2c. June 2, 1908. 18364
a drama in 4 acts, by .T. Steele IMackaye.
© Laura A. Palmer, United States; 1899:
70622, Oct. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 18365
Hazel Weston; or. More sinned against than
usual, drama of up-state folks, by E. Shinn.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D: 28066; Everett
Shinn, New York.
18366
Hazing a freshman; vaudeville sketch [by W.
E. Gerberick] 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter E. *Gerberick, Aurora, 111. ; D :
1.2373, Feb. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1908. 18367
He; or. He, the mighty, a spectacular operatic
drama in 4 acts, by E. Stevens.
© Edwin Stevens, San Francisco; 1887:
22077, Aug. 29. 18368
He and she; by George M. Rosener, (In Stage-
lore, V. 1, Feb., 1912)
© Feb. 10, 1912; 2c. Fel). 17, 1912; A:
305907 ; Wetzel, Rosener & James, New York.
18369
He came, he saw, but — he didn't conquer;
playlet in 1 act, by H. A. G\iii-emand. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914; D: 3.5626; Harry A.
Guireraand, New York. 18369a
906
18370
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18382
He could marry three; comedy drama, by Jno.
J. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia;
1892 : 10268, Mar. 5. 18370
.He couldn't marry; comedy drama, by Jno. J.
Kennedy.
© Gharles Hassenforder, Philadelphia ;
1892 : 10276, Mar. 5. 18371
He couldn't marry three; comedy drama, by
Jno. ,7. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia;
1892 : 10275, Mar. 5. 18372
He didn't want to do it; farcical play in 3 acts,
by Georsre Broadhurst and Walter Hackett.
1.37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1915 ; D : 39875 ; Basil Broad-
hurst, New York. 18372a
He fell in love with his wife; play in 4 acts, by
H. S. Sheldon, founded on E. P. Roe's famous
novel of the same title. 137 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D: 37556; Walter C.
.Jordan, New York. 18372b
He forg-ot he had moved; playlet in 1 act, by
Henry Norman. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1911 ; D : 23930 ; Henry Nor-
man, New York. 18373
He found out; a farce in 1 act, by F. Weddell.
]4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Weddoll, Tarrytown, N. Y. : D:
12512, Mar. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 18374
He got there; comedy in 1 act, by R. D. Tracy.
1 2 ] , 29 p. 4 ° . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D: 36929; Royal Dana
Tracy, Scranton, Pa. 18374a
He had to get under; vaiideville travesty, by
Frederick Wallace and G. Abbott. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914; D: 39118; George Ab-
bott, Hamburg, N. Y. 18374b
He is coaning'; a play in 1 act, by Alvilde Prydz,
tr. from the Norwegian by Hester Coddington.
(In Poet lore, v. 25, no. 3, May-June 1914;
periodical © June 12, 1914; 2c. June 15, 1914;
P. : 304033 ; Poet lore eo., Boston) 18374c
He isn't a regular actor; monologue, by F. G.
Westphal. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1915 ; D : 42099 ; Frank Chris-
tian Westphal, Chicago. 18374d
He knew he was right. See Divorced.
He lost his rabbit's foot; a farce in 3 acts, by
II. G. Carlcton.
© Henry Guy Carlcton, Now York; 1S98 :
38153, June 22. 18375
He loves his girl; play in 3 acts, by Tsung
Yu Goon. [2], 44 p. S". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914; D: 39143; Tsung Yu
Goon, Boston. 18375a
He never knew (the skunk); play in 3 acts,
by A. H. Barnett. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915 ; D : 41534 ; Arnold H.
Barnett, New Y^ork. 18375b
He never told one; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Durnont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1889:
26860, Sept. 3. . 18376
He paid to advertise; 1 act dramatic comedy,
l)y Darby Clay [pseud, of D. Freedman] 15
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D: 40145; Davhl
Freedman, Brooklyn. 18376a
He plays to win; a comedy in 3 acts, adapta-
tion by Fred Emerson Brooks. 30 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Kate Mavhew '\Vidmer, United States ;
1888 : 316.32, Nov. 0 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 18377
He's a king; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by E.
Schifl: and A. Benrimo.
© Emma Schiff and A. Benrimo, New
York ; 1877 : 7330, June 22. 18373
He's got the money. Sec Twenty thousand
pounds.
He's got them again; farce in 1 act, by .T. A.
Boshell. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D: 38110; .Tames Al-
l)ert Boshell, New York. 18378a
He's got to marry a widow; comedy in 3 acts,
by W. R. Siedle.
© William R. Siedle, Pittsburgh.; 1899:
42689, June 30. 18379
He's just gone out; melodramatic comedy in 1
act. by D. S. Hall. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915; D: 41560; David S.
Hall, New York. 18379a
He said he was dead; a farce in 4 acts, by N.
Mason. 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 12, 1912 ; D : 29022 ; Norman H.
Mason, New York. 18380
He, she and he; comedy in 1 act, by R. Horslcy.
17 ]\ 4". Typewritten.
© Rudolf Horsky, St. Louis ; D : 5767, Nov.
4, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1905. 18381
He, t-he and it; matrimonial comedy for 1 male
and 1 feniale, by William Muskerry, text and
starve business ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps
and Marion Short. [Werner ed.] New York,
E. S. Werner & co., 1906. 11 p. 12°.
© Edtrar S. Werner, New York; D:9437,
Nov. 15, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 18382
907
18383
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18402
He, she and it — ContiiUTed.
■ play in 1 act, by .Tolm Quincy Flynn. 11 p.
t■^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913; D:34S90; G. S. Gar-
land. Port liichmoncl, N. Y. 18383
a playlet, by Jeanie Peet.
© Herbert Peet, Los Angeles; D : 3286,
Apr. 14, 1903. 18384
a society comedy in 4 acts, by L. Don.
© Laura Don, United States; 1880:8913.
.Tune 14. 18385
a vaudeville, by Edmund Day. 15 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© AYilliani H. Gerald. Bayonne. N. J.; D:
3068, Feb. 28. 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1903. 18386
— See also Adam and Eve. — Lucky (A) duck.
He showed his wife; a domestic comedy in 1
act, by A. W. Stace. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand llapids, Mich. ;
D : 8160, afar. 14, 1906 ; 2c. Mnr. 14, 1906.
18387
He sings to-night; comedy in 1 act, by C. and
C. G. Childo. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1915; D: 41284; Cromwell
and Carrie Germain Cbilde, Brooklyn.
18387a
He stoops to conquer; a comedy in 4 acts, by
I. G. Jacobson.
© Isidor G. Jacobson, Mobile; 1894:26162.
May 24. 18388
He that keepeth Israel; drama in 4 acts, by
M. E. Johnson. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8. 1911; D : 24168 ; Margaret
Emma Johnson, Detroit. 18389
He, the mighty. See He.
He thought he owned the town; in 4 acts, by
G. E. Roebuck. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911; D: 2-5058; George E.
Roebuck, Norton, Va. 18390
He thought he was right; an original comedy
in 4 acts, by W. S. Johnson,
© W. Sherwood Johnson, San Francisco;
1870:635, Aug. 4. 18391
He tried to be nice; 1 act farce, by G. Stewart.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24. 1910 ; D : 22139 ; Grant Stew-
art, New York. 18392
He understood women; 1 act play by J, Con-
nt^ry. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 3, 1915; D: 40831; John Con-
nery, New York. 18392a
He wanted to be a soldier; by A. F. Neumann.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert F. Neumann, New York ; D : 11934,
Nov. 13, 1907; 2c. Dec. IS, 1907. 18393
He was a Bowery boy; a local melodrama in 5
acts, by W. A. Brady.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York ; 1895 : 63910,
Dec. 17. 18394
He was only a man; in 4 acts and 2 scenes, by
A. Weiss, jr. 1.06 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1909 ; D : 17713 ; Albert Weiss,
jr., Los Angeles. 18395
He was with Booth; comedy in 1 act, by T. P.
Morgan. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 12648.
Mar. 31, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1908. 18396
He who explains last; vaudeville sketch, by C.
F. Crane. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. P. Crane, Shreveport, La. ; D :
14474, Dec, 7, 1908; 2c. Dec. 7, 1908. 18397
He who laughs last; play in 1 act, by M. E.
Robertson. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36659 ; Marguerite E.
Robertson, New York. 18397a
He won his commission; a military drama in 3
acts and 8 scenes, by E. Ryan* 24 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Edward Ryan, Mesa, Ariz.; D: 1.^,514,
Apr. 1, 1909; 2c. aiar. 17, 1909. 18398
He would a wooing go. See Gay (A) young
gander.
He would and he wouldn't. See Gray (The)
tigers of Smithville.
He would be a mason; a burlesque drama in 1
act, by F. H. Nelson.
© Frank H. Nelson, Baltimore ; 1871 : 10-588,
Nov. 8. 18399
He wouldn't marry three; comedy drama by
Jno. J. ICennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder. Philadelphia ;
1892 : 10274, Mar. 5. 18400
Head-master (The); domestic comedy in 4 acts,
by Wilfred T. Coleby and Edward Knoblauch.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
191.3. 117 p. 12°.
© July 30, 1913; 2c. July 31, 1913; D:
33957; Samuel French, ltd., London. . 18401
a play in 3 acts, by W. C. Duncan. 98 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© William Cary Duncan, Brooklvn ; D :
15018, Feb. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. * 18402
908
18403
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18422
Head (The) of a nail; or, From ocean to ocean,
a dramatization in 4 acts, by G. Morton.
© George Morton, New Orleans ; 1872 : 2839,
Mar. 23. 18403
Kead (The) of Romulus; a comedietta in 1 act,
founded on the French of Eugene Scribe, by
Sydney Grundy. New Yorlv, Samuel French;
Lon.don, Samuel French, ltd., 1900. 24 p. 12°.
([French's international copyrighted . . . ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 34])
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 25459,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 18404
Head (The) of the firm. See Headless (The)
man.
Head (The) of the house; by M. R. Malone.
© Mary R. Malone, Troy. N. Y. ; D:7191,
Aug. 31, 1905. 18405
a domestic comedy of New York in 3 acts
and 3 scenes, by E. W. Townsend and F. W.
O'Malley. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward W. Townsend and Frank W.
O'Malley, New York ; D : 15007, Feb. 5, 1909 ;
2c. Feb. 5, 1909. 18406
original comic opera in 1 act, lyrics and
dialogues by Edward F. Payne, music by Gus.
C. Knight. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909; D : 17148 ; William
Wolff, Boston. 18407
Head (The) of the poll; in 2 acts, by Arthur
Law. London, J. Williams, ltd. : New York,
Edward Schuberth, 1904. 39 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 5398,
Aug. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1904. 18408
Head (The) that wears a crown; an historical
drama in 4 acts, by W. Scott. Proof.
© Walter Scott, New York ; D : 1767, Apr.
22, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1902. 18409
Head (The) waiters; a musical play in 2 parts,
by John Ward and Harry Yokes. 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 22, 1912 ; 29740 ; B. C. Whitney,
Detroit. 18410
Headless horseman; opera in 3 acts, adapted
from Washington Irving's Legend of Sleepy
Hollow, by J. S. Van Dresser. 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17120 ; Jasmine Stone
Van Dresser, New York. 18411
— a play based on Washington Irving's Legend
of Sleepy Hollow, arr. by C. S. Griffin. New
York, A. S. Barnes & co. [1906] 16 p. 12°.
© A. S. Barnes & co.. New York ; D : 8972,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2c. Aug. 20, 1906. 18412
Headless horseman — Continued.
or. The trail of the lasso, a romantic
drama in 4 acts, dramatized and adapted from
Wayne Reed's novel The headless horseman,
by C. Thornton.
© Charles Thornton, New York ; 1881 : 1033,
Jan. 18. 18413
See also Brom Bones. — Sleepy Hollow.
Headless (The) man; or, The head of the firm,
an eccentric comedy in 3 acts, by T. C. Bur-
nard and Arthur Sketchly.
© George Clarke, United States ; 1877 : 1307,
Feb. 2. 18414
Headline (The) act; comedy in 1 act, by J. E.
Ryan. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911; D: 23559; James E.
Ryan, Milwaukee. 18415
Headliner (The); by A. K. and C. T. Schlueter.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910 ; D : 20260 ; Augusta K.
and Charles T. Schlueter, Chicago. 18416
a playlet in 1 act, by V. H. Sothern. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Virginia Harned Sothern, New York ; D :
14942, Jan. 29, 1909; 2c. Jan. 29, 1909. 18417
Heads, hearts and hands; a realistic romance
of Aiiiericnn society in 5 acts, by Edward
Chesleigh [pseud, of E. C. Swett]
© Edward C. Swett, Boston ; 1879 : 11429.
Aug. 27. 18418
Heads of death; 1 or 3 acts drama and histor-
ical Indian life, by F. W. Simpson. 6 p. f°.
Typev.ritten.
© Fred William Simpson, Chicago : D :
14872, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 18419
Heads or tails Gary; play in a prologue and 3
acts, by L. Arthur. 103 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1913 : D : 34410 ; Lee Arthur.
Rockville Center, N. Y. 18420
Headsman (The); a tragedy, by E. Sylvester
Hopkins.
© Edwin S. Hopkins, Louisville: 1896:
37678, June 29. 18421
Headsman's (The) ape (Le sing'e du bour-
reau); drama in 5 acts, by Charles Garand.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19901, Sept. 3. 18422
Headsmen (The) of Westminster.
Murray's secret.
See Count
Healing it with healo; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by W. J. Terry. 169 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 16, 1914; D : 36031 ; Wallace
Jefferson Terry, Kansas City, Mo. 18422a
909
18422
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18440
Heard in camera; thrill in 1 act, by Graham
Hill. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1915; D: 40379; Eric Mayne.
New York. 18422b
Heard on the beach. See Monologues.
Heart and dollar; an American society play in
3 acts and 11 tableaux, by Cohuheim, English
version by William Corvinus.
© Robert Gantzberg, Hoboken, N. J. ; 1889 :
15351, May 21. 18423
•character-piece in 4 acts and 11 tableaux,
tn from German into English, by R. Gantz-
berg.
© Robert Gantzberg, New York ; 1877 : 4196,
Apr. 10. 18424
Heart and hand; a drama in 3 acts, by S. W.
Cooper.
© Sidney W. Cooper, New York; 1874:
11049, Aug. 26. 18425
an original 3 act Irish drama, by D. Sully.
© Dan Sully, United States; 1883:7968,
Apr. 30. 18426
or, Under the shadow of fate, a new origi-
nal sensation drama in 4 acts, by H. A. Dar-
ley.
© H. Alston Darley, Brooklyn; 1875:4144,
Apr. 26. 18427
Heart (The) and the cross; a play of passion
and repentance, by J. M. Downey and L.
Bingham. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John M. Downey, East Cleveland, O.,
and Lloyd Bingham, New York ; D : 14788, Jan.
11, 1909; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909. 18428
Heart (The) bowed down; a 4 act drama, by
G. Kearns. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Kearns, McCook, Neb. ; D : 10122,
Mar. 11, 1907; Ic. Mar. 11, 1907; Ic. Apr. 18,
1907. 18429
Heart fires; play in 5 acts, by A. Bartlett. [2],
107 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1913 ; D : 32644 ; Arthur Bart-
lett, Colorado Springs, Col. 18430
Heart (The) has reasons. See Coeur (Le) a
des raison.
Heart hunger; drama in 3 acts, by Angel Gui-
mera, English version by W. Gillpatrick and
G. Marburg. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17534 ; Guido Mar-
burg and Wallace Gillpatrick, New York.
18431
Heart hungry; a play in 5 acts, by H. D'Este,
dramatized by permission of the authoress,
Maria Joi'dan Westmoreland, from the
Southern novel of that name.
© Helen D'Este, Raleigh, N. C. ; 1872:
4177, Apr. 20. 18432
Heart-in-the-Lodge; all a mistake, [by] A. M.
Beede. [Whitestone ed.] [Bismarck, N. D.,
Bismarck tribune company, 1915] 61 p. 1 1.
12°.
© Feb. 17, 1915; 2c and afe. Mar. 2, 1915;
A : 391971 ; Aaron McGaffey Boede, Ilekton,
N. D. 18432a
Heart (The) interferes; drama in 1 act, by J,
"Maily. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1914; D: 36940; Jcannette
Mally, New York. 18432b
Heart (The) o' Dixie; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by W. C. Wonderly and M. S. Keightley. [2],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1914; D : 38787 ; W. Carey
Wonderly and Mabel S. Keightley, South
Bend, Ind. 18432c
Heart (The) of a boy; by C. E. Vallance.
26 p. 8°, Typewritten.
© Charlie Edwin Vallance, Elkhart, Ind.;
D:579, June 17, 1901; 2c. July 11, 1901.
18433
by J. Hickenlooper. 45 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jean Hickenlooper, Albia, la. ; D : 16029,
June 8, 1909 ; 2c. June 8, 1909. 18434
an emotional comedy in 1 act, by F. Liste-
man. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franz Listemau, New York ; D : 8649,
June 6, 1906; 2c. June 20, 1906. 18435
play in 3 acts, by J. Hickenlooper. [1],
24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911 ; D : 23779 ; Jean Hick-
enlooper, Albia, la. 18436
Heart (The) of a child; play in 4 acts, by N.
Twomey, dramatized from the book The heart
of a child. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913; D: 32796; Neil
Twomey, Dorchester, Mass. 18437
dramatized from Frank Danby's [Julia
Frankau's] celebrated novel, by L. C. Wis-
well. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. act 1, Apr. 12, 1913, Ic, acts 2-4, Apr.
30, 1913; D: 32936; Louis C. Wiswell. New
Y^ork. 18438
Heart (The) of a cowboy; western drama in 1
act, by J. W. Wilson. 10 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913 ; D : 34394 ; Jordan Wal-
ter Wilson, Reading, Pa. 18439
Heart (The) of a cracksman; bj"^ D. H. Clem-
ents. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1912 ; D : 28500 ; Dudley H.
Clements, New York. 18440
910
18441
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18460
Heart (The) of a cracksman — Coutinued.
play iu 1 act, by J. H. Wasliburne. [1],
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. IS, 1913; D: 32350; John H.
Washburne, Chicago. 18441
Heart of a geisha; a play of modern Japan in 4
acts, by Colgate Baker. 50 p. 4". Type-
written.
© C. Baker, San Francisco ; D : 5889, Dec.
5, 1904; 2c. Aug. 7, 1905. 18442
Heart (The) of a gypsy; drama in 1 act, by
( 'Imrlotte Lambert. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1911; D: 24620; Carrie M.
Laliue, New York. 18443
Heart (The) of a harp. See Tara.
Heart (The) of a h.ero; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by Arthur Lewis Tiibbs. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing co., 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29388,
May 14; 2c. May 17. 18444
-a western melodrama in 4 acts, by Jean
Barrymore. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. : D :
8524, May 14, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 18445
Heart (The) of a man; a comedy of today in 4
acts, by K. M. Crane. 112- p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Eleanor Maud Crane, New York; D:
10947, July 10, 1907 ; 2c. July 17, 1907. 18446
in 3 acts, by C. Buster. 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clark Buster. Chicago; D : 12333, Jan.
29, 1908; 2c. Jan. 29, 1908. 18447
Heart of a ranchman; melodrama iu 4 acts, by
W. F. Pfarr. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909; D : 17501 ; William
F. I'farr. Chicago. 18448
Heart (The) of a rose; comedy in 1 act, by
A. M. Bradley. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice M. Bradley, New York; D : 6570,
Apr. 25, 1905; 2c. Apr. 10, 1905. 18449
Heart (The) of a savage; a dramatic composi-
tion in 1 act, by E. Le Croix. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Eleanore Le Croix, Indianapolis; D:
13277, July 2, 1908 ; 2c. July 2, 1908. 18450
Heart (The) of a shamrock; play in 3 acts, by
George M. Rosener. Chicago, Dramatic pub-
lishing company, 1914. 49 p. 12°. ([Sergei's
acting drama, no. 632] )
© Dec. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1915 ; D : 39328 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 18450a
Heart (The) of a star; play in 3 acts, by S. H.
Cornell and Alfred Allen. 66 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35936 ; Sarah Hughes
Cornell, Inglewood, Cal. 18450b
Heart (The) of a tenor; play in 1 act, by Frank
Wedekind, adapted by A. Tridon. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D: 32830; Andre Tri-
don, New York. 18451
Heart (The) of a thief; play in 4 acts, by Paul
Armstrong. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1914; D : 37701 ; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 18451a
Heart (The) of a wall-iiower; plav in 1 act,
by M. Z. Jalfa. [1], 11 p. l". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1913 ; D : 33591 ; M. Z. Jaffa,
Los Angeles. 18452
I-Ieart (The) of a woman. See Monologues.
Heart (The) of Africa; or. Hypnotism, a
drama.
© Oliver Byron, New York; 1893:49377.
Nov. 6. 18453
Heart of an actress; a drama in 4 acts, by M.
Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, New York; 1893:48227,
Oct. 28. 18454
play in 1 act, by D. Dell. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 4.0720; Dorothy Dell,
Los Angeles. 18454a
Heart (The) of Bohemia; Austrian comedy
drama in 5 acts, by W. Conger.
© Winfield Conger, Chicago ; 1897 : 42515.
July 26. 18455
comedy in 4 acts, by G. H. Jessop,
© G. H. Jessop, New York ; 1879 : 9475, July
19. 18456
Heart (The) of Brahma; 1 act play upon the
laws of change, by F. Dupree. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Dupree, New York ; D : 6400, Mar.
24, 1905; 2c. Mar. 24, 1905. 18457
Heart (The) of Chinatown; a sensational melo-
drama in 3 acts, by W. Campbell. 72 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Walter Campbell, Chicago ; D : 403, Apr.
27, 1901; 2c. Apr. 27, 1901. 18458
Heart (The) of crime; or, After many years,
by Wm. Withers, jr.
© Edwiird S. Marble, New York; 1878:
1297, Jan. 30. 18459
Heart of Cuba; a 4 act drama, by W. G. Browne.
© VV^ Gault Browne, Naperville, 111. ; 1897 :
342S2. June 7. 18460
911
18461
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
18481
Heart (The) of Dixie; 4 act war drama, by L.
Jaraieson. [2], 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1912 ; D : 30098 ; Mrs. Louvicy
Jamieson, Portland, Or. 18461
Heart (The) of Erin; or. The last of the Ger-
aldines, an original Irish tragedy in 3 acts
and 3 tableaux, by N. F. Washington.
© Napoleon Fitz-Greene Washington, West
New Brighton, N. Y. ; 1883:19172, Oct. 18.
18462
Heart (The) of Eve; or. The lady killer, by
G. Villiers Stuart.
© Gerald Villiers Stuart, Cappoquin. Ire-
land ; D : 7115, Aug. 16, 1905. 18463
Heart (The) of Georgia; a romantic comedy
drama in 5 acts, by S. C. Arthur.
© Stanley Clisby Arthur, New York; D:
13715, Sept. 3, 1908. 18464
Heart of gold; by J. Kaiser. 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1909 ; D : 17399 ; John Kaiser,
Kansas City, Mo. 18465
— a drama, by J. C. McCormick.
© James Cabot McCormick, East Cam-
bridge, Mass. ; 1896 : 37911, June 30. 18466
— a play in 1 act, by L. Grant and Beatrice
De Burgh. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grant, London ; D : 14907, Jan.
27, 1909 ; 2c, Mar. 11, 1909. 18487
— See also Big Jim. — Gush.
Heart of Hamlet; a psychic hypothesis of scenes
and events based upon an historical incident,
in 1 act, 2 scenes, bj' E. W. Morrison. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Willett Morrison, New York; D:
7923, Jan. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1906. 18468
Heart (The) of her husband; a domestic drama
in 3 acts, by K. Kidder.
© Kathryn Kidder, New York ; 1897 : 63019,
Nov. 10. 18469
Heart (The) of Kentucky; drama in 5 acts, by
G. A. Weber. 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911; D: 23888; Gustav
Adolph Weber, Milwaukee. 18470
Heart (The) of kings; a dramatization of the
story by A. Russell Weekes, by Campbell Mac-
Culloch. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Transatlantic press alliance, ltd.. New
York; D : 6538, Apr. 18, 1905; 2c. Apr. 18,
1905. 18471
Heart (The) of London.
© Solomon Myers, New York ; 1899 : 70942,
Oct. 31. 18472
Heart (The) of London — Continued.
or, Flowers and weeds, a melodrama in 4
acts, by J. R. Kemble.
© John R. Kemble, New York ; 1883 : 20378,
Nov. 5. 18473
Heart (The) of Lough Hill. See Kathleen.
Heart (The) of Mexico; western drama in 4
• acts, by B. L. Spiller. 45 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915 ; D : 39366 ; Burton Low-
ell Spiller, East Rochester, N. H. 18473a
Heart (The) of Nevada; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by J. McDermott.
© Joseph McDermott, Minneapolis; 1895:
56165, Nov. 5. 18474
Heart (The) of New York; melodrama in 4
acts, by O. Wall. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Orlando W^all, New York ; D : 6078, Jan.
16, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905. 18475
Heart (The) of Newark; a drama in 4 acts, by
C. Lomas and A. Murphy.
© Clayton Lomax and Alfred Murphy, New-
ark, N. J. ; D : 313, Apr. 5, 1901. 18476
Heart of oak; a drama in 5 acts, by A. H. Hick-
erson.
© A. H. Hickersou, Dallas ; 1900 A : 22171,
Sept. 6. 18477
Heart (The) of old New England; play in 3
acts, by L. L. Slater. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915 ; D : 42228 ; Lewis Leon-
ard Slater, Boston. 18477a
Heart (The) of Pontiac; a musical drama in 4
acts, by L. L. Sawj'er. 20 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Laura L. Sawyer, Columbus, O, ; D.
13169, June 12, 1908 ; 2c. June 12, 1908.
18478
Heart of Punchinello; a 3 act play in prose
and verse, by C. Hamilton. 104 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clayton Hamilton, New York; D:9712,
Dec. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 18479
Heart of Rosita; dramatico-musical composi-
tion, by K. Stewart. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1910; D: 20900; Katherine
Stewart, New York. 18480
Heart (The) of saucy Susalyn; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 88 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12046, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
18481
912
18482
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18502
Heart (The) of Spotted Tail. See Buffalo
Bill's best shot.
Heart (A) of steel; a rural melodrama in 4 acts,
by R. Blake.
© Rawdon Blake, Brooklyn; 1896:25899,
Apr. 28. 18482
Heart (A) of stone; a sensational melodrama in
prologue and 4 acts, by Lorraine Hollis. 133
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillias Lorraine Hollis, New York ; D :
2067, June 30, 1902 ; Ic. June 30, 1902 ; Ic. July
17, 1902. 18483
Heart (The) of Tennessee; a melodrama in 4
acts, by M. Gibney. Typewritten.
© Morgan Gibney, United States; 1900 A:
4927, Feb. 23 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 18484
Heart (The) of the captain; a play in 4 acts, by
E. S. Tupper. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Sessions Tupper, New York ; D :
3690, July 7, 1903; 2c. July 7, 1903. 18485
Heart of the city; drama in 1 act, by E. E.
Shepherd, adapted from story by Eleanor
Hallowell Abbott (E. H. A. Coburn) 25 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911 ; D : 23344 ; Edmund El-
liott Shepherd, Detroit, and Eleanor Hallowell
Abbott Coburn, Lowell. 18486
Heart (The) of the Estelles; a modern romantic
drama in 4 acts, by P. L. Brittell.
© Paul L. Brittell, Canton, O. ; 1895 : 6457,
Jan. 28. 18487
Heart (The) of the forest; drama in 3 acts, by
Andor Garvay. [1], 104 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 1, 1914 ; D : 30891 ; Armin Szat-
mary, Boston. 18487a
Heart (The) of the Irishman; a play in 1 act,
suggested by an incident in Charles Lever's
Con Cregan, by L. Hatch. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Leonard Hatch, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
15836, May 12, 1909 ; 2c. May 17, 1909. 18488
Heart (The) of the Klondike; an <n'iginal
drama, by Scott Marble. Typewritten. "
© Davis & Keogh, New York ; 1897 : 4S64S,
Aug. 30; 2c. Sept. 10; 2c. Dec. 17. 18489
Heart of the Ozarks; a dramatic composition,
by Phineas O. IMacLean and B. H. Atwell.
89 p. f°. Typevv^ritten.
© Benjamin H. Atwell, Mayv.'ood, 111,; D:
3478, May 23, 1903; 2c. May 23. 1008, 18490
Heart (The) of the proletarian; a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by L. Pelee. 48 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 5. 1913; D:r,2190; Lillian Pe-
lee, San Gabriel, Cal. 18491
Heart of the Rockies; an original romantic
melodrama in 4 acts, by Scott Marble. 76 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis and William T. Keogh,
New York ; 1896 : 67087, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 10.
18492
Heart (The) of the Sierras. See Banites (The)
Heart (The) of the storm; by Charlotte Pendle-
ton. 6 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Edmund Pendleton, Laurel, Md. ; D:
3214, islar. 30, 1903 ; 2c. scenario INIar. 30, 1903.
18493
a nev/ and original melodrama, by E. B. Til-
ton.
© Willard Lee, Altoona, Pa.; 1896:62797,
Nov. 17. 18494
Heart of the Tenderloin; a 1 act comedy, by
Newton Macmillan and Paul Armstrong. 23 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© N. Macmillan and P. Armstrong, New
York ; D : 5881, Dec. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1905.
18495
Heart (The) of the world; a drama in 4 acts,
by Charles Eugene Banks.
© T. Daniel Frawley, Seattle ; D : 14039.
Oct. 12, 1908. 18496
— — ■ a play in 1 act, by C. W. Tackenberg. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Charles William Tackenberg, Cincinnati ;
D:106G2, May 29, 1907; 2c. Mav 29, 1907.
18497
Heart of vice; a 4 act melodrama, by John A.
Eraser.
© Louise Llewellyn, Belleverre, Kv. ; 1900
A: 1323, Jan. 15. 18498
Heart (The) of Virginia; by J. Kennedy,
© James Kennedy, New York ; D : 2797, Dec.
31, 1902. 18499
a military drama in prologue and 4 acts, by
M. B. Miller.
© M. B. Miller, Cleveland ; 1898 : 3467, Jan.
6. 18500
or, Joseph Caesar Jefferson's dream, by
S. R. Maconochie. " Typewritten.
© Sophie Ringgold Maconochie. New York;
1899: 24586, Apr. 7; Ic. Apr. 7. 18501
Heart (The) of youth; play in prologue and 4
scenes, by H. Hagedorn. New York, Macmil-
lan CO., 1915. 5 p. 1., 83 p. 12°.
© June 4. 1915 ; 2c, June 5, 1915 ; D : 40968 ;
Hermaini Hagedorn, Fairfield, Conn. 18501a
Heart (The) sDecialist; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. \V, and Virginia Church. 116 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John W. Church, Richmond : D : 15908.
May 21, 1909 ; 2c. June 26, 1909. 18502
5379—16-
-58
913
18503
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18524
Heart (The) specialist — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by E. B. Lent.
98 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1913 ; D : 33468 ; Edward B.
Lent, Freeport, N. Y. 18503
Heart (The) that squeaked. See Puppet (The)
princess.
Heart (The) that truly loved; in 4 acts, by P. A.
Gifford.
© Pliilip A. Gifford, Newark, N. J.; 1900
A:31694, Dec. 31. 18504
Heart throbs; a musical comedy extravaganza
in 2 acts and 3 scenes, book, lyrics and music,
by Jos. G. Scoville. 40 p. 16°. Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 11, 1914; 2c. May 18, 1914; A:
375425; Jos. G. Scoville, New York. 18504a
Heart throbs from the desert; drama in 5 acts,
by M. D. Braiuard, collaborated with E. Red-
mond. 236 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© If. Aug. 7, 1912 ; D : 30472 ; Margaret
Downing Brainard and Edward Redmond, San
Jose, Cal. 18505
Heart throbs of a great city; few incidents
culled from a San Francisco police court, l)y
W. Montague. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1913 ; D : 33296 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 18506
Heart to heart talks; in 1 act, by Jei*rold
Sheppard. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1906. 20 p. front, (port.) 12°.
(Charles Dickson's famous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8713,
June 18. 1906; 2c. June 16, 1906. 18507
Heart (A) twice broken.
© Betty Hyatt, Chicago : 1895 : 52817, Oct.
17. 18508
Heart (A) twice won.
ter.
See Earl's (The) daugh-
by C.
play of 3 acts.
Typewritten.
D: 21508; Cora Ma-
18509
Heart (The) within us
Mawhinney. 130 p. 4
© Ic. July 8, 1910
whinney, Pittsburgh.
Heartbreaker (The); by P. Dickey. 12 p. 4'.
Typewritten.
© Paul Dickey. Chicago ; D : 7188, Aug. 31,
190.-); 2c. Aug. 31, 1905. 18510
Heartbreakers (The); musical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. R. Adams and W. M. Hough. 210 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 20, 1911; D: 24251; Will M.
Hough and Frank R. Adams. Chicago. 18511
play in 3 acts, by W. H. Putnam. li;5 ]^.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911; D: 25135; William
18512
0,
Hammond Putnam, New York.
Heartbroken; drama, 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by
M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Laffitte [Lafitte] Johnson, Phila-
delphia ; 1873 : 94, Jan. 6. 18513
Hearth-ashes; a play, by A. Gerstenberg. 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Gerstenberg, Chicago ; D : 15277,
Mar. 8, 1909; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909. 18514
Hearth of California; by M. B. Sherman. 34 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911 ; D : 28116 ; Matthew B.
Sherman, San Diego, Cal. 18515
Hearthstone (The); a domestic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by S. T. Farrell.
© Sophie T. Farrell, St. James, N. Y. ; 1896 :
66416, Dec. 7. 18516
Heartless (The) brother. See Mad (A) match.
Heartless (The) pirate and artless maiden.
See Buccaneer (The)
Heartrending (A) affair; a monologue, by Belle
M. Locke. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
CO., 1895.
© The Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1895:
39215, July 30; 2c. July 30. 18517
Hearts; a comedy in 1 act, by W.Echard Golden.
New York, T. H. French.
© T. H. French, New York ; 1892 : 18693,
Apr. 30 ; 2c. May 2. 18518
a drama in 5 acts, by M. T. Allen.
© Marie T. Allen, United States; 1883:
1468, Jan. 22. 18519
drama in 4 acts, by C. W. Tackenberg. 31
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles William Tackenberg, Cincinnati ;
D : 5702, Oct. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1904.
18520
a drama of the day, embodying scenes of
life and love in New Orleans and New York,
by J, B. Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1871:
8012, Aug. 28. 18521
Hearts adrift; in 4 acts, by L. McCormick. 159
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Langdon McCormick, Port Huron, Mich. ;
D : 2366, Sept. 23, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1903.
18522
Hearts aflame; 4 act drama, by F. V. Mershon
and G. T. Mallory.
© Frederick V. Mershon, McGregor, la., and
Grant T. Mallory, Canton, S. D. ; D : 8405,
May 3, 1906. 18523
a society drama in 4 acts founded on Louise
Winter's novelette of the same name, by G.
G. Haines. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Genevieve Grenville Haines, New York;
D ; 469, May 15, 1901 ; 2c. May 15, 1901.
18524
914
18525
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18548
Hearts aflame — Continued.
Same.
© Genevieve Grenville Haines, New York;
D : 959, Oct. 15, 1901. 18525
Hearts a'glow; melodrama in 5 acts and 10
scenes, by C. C. West. 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914 ; D : 3828S ; Cliarlotte C.
West, New York. 18525a
Hearts ajar. See Fanchon.
Hearts and clubs; a comedy in 3 acts, by Amy
E. Blanchard. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing CO., 1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 34057,
June 8; 2c. June 8. 18526
in 4 acts, by E. S. Tupper. 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1911 ; D : 25301 ; Edith Ses-
sions Tupper, New York. 18527
Hearts and coronets; a romantic American
drama, in prologue and 3 acts, by M. Madison.
© Marie Madison, Los Angeles ; D : 3.511,
May 18, 1903. 18528
Hearts and diamonds; a comedy drama, by E.
W. Merriman.
© Effie W. Merriman, Minneapolis ; 1890 :
4930, Feb. 10. 18529
a comedy in 3 acts, dramatic adaptation for
the American stage.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1875 : 7967,
July 29. 18530
Hearts and dollars; the story of a Wall street
deal, by D. S. Anderson. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dwight S. Anderson, Cleveland ; D : 9828,
Jan. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. 18531
Hearts and faces; a bit of society life, in 1 act,
by F. C. Test. Typewritten.
© Frederick Cleveland Test, Washington ;
1895 : 36320, July 12 ; 2c. July 12. 18532
Hearts and flowers; a playette in 1 act, by L. A.
Barber. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© L. A. Barber, Johnstown, Pa. ; D :14454,
Dec. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 18533
Hearts and hampers; or, Love, lobster and
pickles, a new and original farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by Marlande Clarke [pseud, of
W. E. M. Clarke] and F. Gerald. 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© W. E. Marlande Clarke and Florence
Gerald, Brooklyn; 1883:8619, May 11; 2c.
May 11. 18534
Hearts and hands; a drama in 4 acts, by F.
Suminerfiekl.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York ; D : 2020,
June 7, 1902. 18535
Hearts and heads; a drama in 5 acts, by E.
Crapsey.
© Edward Crapsey, New York ; 1873 : 821,
Jan. 30. 18536
Hearts and hobbies; or, Dick doesn't care, an
original drama, by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 10531, Apr,
26, 1907. 18537
Hearts and homes; by E. .T. McCormick.
© P^dward J. McCormick, New York ; 1888 :
31162, Nov. 2. 18538
-a comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. C. Roach.
© James Conner Roach, New York; 1887:
11461, Apr. 29. 18539
Hearts and men; play in 3 acts, bv L. Morti-
mer. [2], 159 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1912 ; D : 30169 ; Darcy & Wol-
ford, inc., and Lillian Mortimer, New Yoi'k.
18540
Hearts and tarts. See Beauteous Beatrice.
Hearts and titles; a drama in 4 acts, by S. S.
Vance. Typewritten.
© Susan S. Vance, Chicago ; 1900 A : 2363,
Jan. 26; 2c. Jan. 26. 18541
Hearts and trumps. See Soubrette (The)
Hearts and wheels; a 2 act bicycle comedy, by
J. B. Lockhart.
© Jessie Bruce Lockhart, Galveston, Tex. ;
1896 : 35963, June 19. 18542
Hearts are trumps; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
John A. Fraser.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1900 A :
19425, Aug. 4. 18543
a comedy in 3 acts, tr. and adapted from
the Spanish, by L. Xavier Floyd.
© Lucretia Xavier Floyd, Boston ; 1899 :
29103, Apr. 28. 18544
di-ama in 5 acts, by C. E. Holmes.
© Charles E. Holmes, Medford, N. J. ; D:
8168, Mar. 15, 1906. 18545
a musical comedy in 4 acts, by C. F. Ditt-
mar.
© Charles F. Dittmar, New York; 1896:
44165, Aug. 3. 18546
— -nmsical fantasy in 2 acts. J. N. Edwards.
[3], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 14. 1912; D : 28687 ; John N.
Edwards, New York. 18547
— a sensational drama in 5 acts, by Ta R.
Shewell.
© L. R. Shewell, New York; 1883:18784,
Oct. 12.
— See also Dolly Varden.
18548
915
18549
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18574
Hearts astray; an original romantic society
drama in 3 acts, by C. T. Rogers.
© Charlotte Thompson Rogers, Lincoln,
Neb., 1889:27394, Sept. 9. 18549
Heart's blood; play in 1 act, by L. Hatch. 14 p.
4**. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910; D: 20684; Leonard
Hatch, Brookline, Mass. 18550
Heart's by-ways; a play in 4 acts, by Effie EUs-
ler Weston. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. E. Weston, New Yorli ; D : 9243, Oct.
16, 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 18551
Heart's desire; comedy drama in 3 acts, by J.
H. Booth. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912 ; D : 30641 ; John Hunter
Booth, New Orleans. 18552
sketch in 1 act and 2 scenes, by W. G.
Walls. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1911; D : 28132 ; Walter G.
Walls, Chicago. 18553
Hearts enduring; play in 1 act, by J. Erskine.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 1.5, 1914; D : 35661 ; John Ers-
kine, New York. 18554
Hearts enthroned; a drama, by J. Adams.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams. Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 672.5,
May 17, 1905; 2c. June 2, 1905. 18555
Hearts for money; 4 act society drama, by J.
Rotolo.
© Joseph Rotolo, Brooklyn ; D : 9607, Nov.
19, 1906. 18556
Hearts for sale; dramatic composition, by J. P.
Lowell. Newspaper clipping.
© J. Paul Lowell, Minneapolis ; D : 979,
Oct. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1901. 18557
Heart's (The) highway; original play, by J.
Rieger. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910 ; D : 22465 ; John Rieger,
Minneapolis. 18558
Hearts insurgent; a play in 1 act, by M. F.
Essig. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Montgomery F. Essig, Nashville; D:
10995, July 18, 1907 ; 2c. July 18, 1907. 18559
Hearts of Erin; an original thrilling and realis-
tic Irish melodrama founded on scenes and
incidents of the Fenian uprising of 1866, in a
prologue and 3 acts, by P. W. TurnbuU.
© P. W. Turnbull, New York ; 1891 : 344.3,
Jan. 23. 18560
Hearts of gold; by J. H. Bauman.
© J. Howard Bauman, New Castle, Pa. ;
D:769, Aug. 17, 190L 18561
Hearts of gold — Continued.
a drama in 5 acts, by Harry Jackson.
founded on Chas. Dickens' novel, entitled
David Copperfield.
© Harry Jackson, St. Paul; D : 4132, Oct.
23, 1903. 18562
a drama in 4 acts, by John Rupert Farrell.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1896. 34 p.
. 12°. ( [Ames' series of .standard and minor
drama, no. 374] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896 : 33.507.
June 5; 2c. June 15. 18563
an original melodrama in 5 acts, by Jay
Hunt. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Phil Hunt, New York; D : 5910, Dec.
13, 1904; 2c. Dec. 13, 1904. 18564
Hearts of men; a drama in 4 acts, by John T.
Mclntyre.
© Penn pub. co., Piiiladelphia ; 1899 : 47045,
July 20; 2c. July 20. 18565
See also Yolande.
Hearts of New England; a comedy drama in 5
acts, ))y li. Linden.
© Laura Linden, New York; 1897:43293.
July 31. 18566
Hearts of New York.
© Wm. E. Hines and Earle Remington, De-
catur, 111. ; 1890: 12555, Apr. 16. 18567
Hearts of oak; by J. A. Heme.
© James A. Heme, San Francisco; 1880:
1793, Jan. 31. 18568
a domestic drama, by J. A. Heme.
© James A. Heme, Southampton, N. Y. ;
1898: 52415, Sept. 7. 18569
a drama in 6 acts, by J. A. Heme.
© James A. Heme, Southampton, N. Y. ;
1899 : 50549, Aug. 5. 18570
an original American play in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by D. Belasco and J. A. Heme.
© David Belasco and James A. Heme, Chi-
cago; 1879:14441, Oct. 28. 18571
Hearts of Russia; a drama in 5 acts, by F.
Listemann. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franz Listemann, New York; D:]044,
Oct. 30, 1901: 2c. Oct. 30. 1901. 18572
Hearts (The) of steel; or. The siege of Athlone,
a pictorial drama in 3 acts, by G. Clarke.
© George Clarke, New York; 1879:16073,
Nov. 28. 18573
See also V. V. V.
Hearts of stone; a thrilling and sensational
drama in 5 acts, by C. A. Myers. 64 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Charles A. Myer.s, Hastings, Mich. ; 1883:
9396. May 21 ; 2c. July 27. 18574
916
18575
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18596
Hearts of Tennessee; a story of yesterday and
today in 4 acts, by U. B. Collins. 145 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ulric Blair Collins, New York ; D : 6437,
Mar. 31, 1905; 2c. Mar. 31, 1905. 18575
Hearts of the Blue Ridge; a tale of the North
Carolina hills, by Hal Reid [i. e. James Hal-
leck Reid] Typewritten.
© H. A. Lewis, Chicago ; 1899 : 38393, June
10; 2c. Nov. 13. 18576
Heart's (The) one need. 92 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Carle D. Boynton, Port Washington,
N. Y. ; D: 10563, May 14, 1907; 2c. May 14,
1907. 18577
by M. M. Boynton.
© Mary M. Boynton, Lima, O. ; D : 1467.
Feb. IS, 1902. 18578
Heart's (The) philosophy (Die philosophic des
herzens); an original comedy in 4 acts, by
R. Kneisel.
© Imre Kiralfy, United States; 1877:
12533, Oct. 30. 18579
Hearts tested and true; [scenario in 4 scenes,
by A. L. Moore] cover-title, 24 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Apr. 15, 1913; 2c. Apr. 19, 1913; A:
345542; Annie L. Moore, Dallas. 18580
Hearts trumps; comedy in 4 acts, by H. F. Bus-
well and B. J. Farrington.
© Henrv F. Buswell and Edward J. Far-
rington, Boston; 1880:3209, Feb. 28. 18581
Hearts united; by Mrs. A. Nicholls. 23 p. f*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3. 1909 ; D : 16302 ; ISIrs. Andrew
Nicholls, St. Louis. 18582
Hearts versus cluhs; a 1 act sketch, by A.
Myers. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Anna Myers, Los Angeles ; D : 13961,
Sept. 30, 1908; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908. 18583
Hearts win; a drama in 4 acts, by E. C. Hardy.
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardy, New York'; D :
509. May 27, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1901. 18584
Heartsearching (The); drama in a prologue and
4 acts, by W. C. Marble. [l],47p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1913; D: 32030; W. C.
Marble, Mangum, Okl. 18585
Heartsease; a play in 4 acts, founded upon the
comedy by Alexander Dumas, the younger,
entitled La dame aux Camelias, by J. Mor-
timer.
© James Mortimer, United States; 1875:
4149, Apr. 26; 2c. Apr. 26. 18586
Heartshaven; by A. F. Blanchard.
© Arthur Franklin Blanchard, Cambridge,
Mass. ; D : 4792, Mar. 25, 1904. 18586a
Heartsmate; in a prologue and 3 acts, by H. O.
Towne. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Olcott Towne, Flushing, N. Y. ;
D : 6376, Mar. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905.
18587
Heartstrings; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
L. W. Chandler.
© Lawrence W. Chandler, Kewanee, 111. ;
1893 : 47730, Oct. 26. > 18588
^a drama in 5 acts, by C. I. Price.
© Clara I. Price, Seattle ; 1894 : 60182, Dec.
24. 1 8589
drama in 4 acts, by C. I. von Ravn. 113 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D: 40996; Clara Iza
von Ravn, Lynchburg, Va. 18589a
Heartstrings, and purse strings; or. The con-
victs' revolt, a drama in 4 acts, by A. Ivers.
© Alfred Ivers, New York ; 1886 : 4871. Feb.
27. 18590
Heathcliff, the waif. See Wuthering Heights.
Heathen; drama in 3 acts, by Bryce Macgregor.
[2], 191 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1911 ; D : 24902 ; E. R. Pres-
cott, Boston. 18591
Heathen (The) Chinee; a drama, by J. H. War-
wick.
© J. H. Warwick, New York; 1871:2588,
Mar. 25. 18592
Heathen Chinese labor; a farcical comedy in 1
act, by L. Thompson.
© Lysander Thompson, New York; 1882:
19667, Nov. 20. 18593
Heather bell; an entirely new and original do-
mestic drama in 5 acts, by Hannie M. Ingham
(Mrs. E. T. Stetson)
© Mrs. E. T. Stetson, Newark, N. J. ; 1892 :
902, Jan. 5. 18594
Heatherglade (The) mystery; by A. Duchemin.
© Amelia Duchemin, Maiden, Mass. ; D :
276, Mar. 28, 1901. 18595
Heaven and hell; a musical drama in 2 acts,
prelude and interlude, by A. Hercz. 35 p. f ".
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Arthur Hercz, Chicago ; D : 3048, Jan. 28,
1903 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1903. 18596
Heaven help the men; or. The impatient Gri-
selda, play in Sacts, by E. A. McFadden. 161
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915; D: 41598; Elizabeth
Apthorp McFadden, New York. 18596a
917
18597
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18615
Heaven (A) on earth; a comerly by C. M. Cool-
Uiixe. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cassius M. Coolidge, New York ; D : 117.
Feb. 5, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1901. 18597
Heaven, prologue to Faust; a dramatic and
lyric composition in 1 act and several trans-
formations, by Charlotte Thompson. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Jules Murry and Lewis Morrison, New
York ; D : 497, May 15, 1901 ; 2c. May 15, 1901.
18598
Heavenly (The) spark of love. See Pandora.
Heavenly (The) twins; a farce in 3 acts, by
Lilian Stair Schrciner.
© A. Flanagan, Chicago ; 1899 : 17945, Mar.
9 ; 2c. Mar. 9. 18599
a musical comedy in 3 acts, dramatization
of the novel of the same name by Sarah
Grand, libretto by Geo. T. Richardson, music
by Charles Dennee. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Street & Smith, Boston; 1900 C : 10086,
July 2 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1902. 18599a
— See also Queen of the Mardi gras.
Heaven's vengeance; a drama in 3 acts, from
the French of Erckmann-Cliatrian, by J. S.
Mackaye and G. Kreisler.
© James Steele Mackaye and George Kreis-
ler, Boston ; 1871 : 7359, Aug. 5. 18600
Heavy chains; drama in 4 acts, by A. Rahders.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D: 36736; Auguste
Rahders, New York. 18600a
Heavy (The) man; by H. A. Conklin. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D: 21820; Harry A.
Conklin, Huntington, N. Y. 18601
Heavy (The) villain; a comedy-drama, by W.
Si,kes and Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 7858, Julv
23. 18602
Hebraic types; lyrical characterization of divers
Hebrews, by J. McCree. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915; D: 41542; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 18602a
Hebrew (The); dramatic sketch, by Charles Ul-
rich. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co., 1910. 17 p.
12°. ( [Half hour dramas] )
© Dec. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1910 ; D : 22724 ;
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 18603
Hebrew (A) ball; a kocha farce in 3 acts, by
J. M. Walsh.
© ,Tohn Moiling Walsh, New York; 1890:
8047, Jan. 25. 18604
Hebrew (The) business woman; by M. Rhode.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Rhode, New York ; D : 13177, June
13, 1908 ; 2c. June 13, 1908. 18605
Hebrew (The) detective; sensational comedy
tabloid drama in 3 acts, by Chas. Norton.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. 28 p.
f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 22, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1914 ; D : 38770 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 18605a
Hebrew (The) dude; original title, by H.
Thompson.
© Harry Thompson, New York; 1883:
23155, Dec. 14. 18606
Hebrew (The) fireman and the foreman; a
comedy in 1 act, by Will Mahoney. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Brady & Mahoney, Brooklyn ; D : 12227,
•Tan. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1908. 18607
Hebrew (The) lady; original society drama, by
A. L. .Johnson. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, New York ; 1889 :
7.35, .Tan. 5 ; 2c. Jan. 25. 18608
Hebrew (The) prince; or, Jonathan and David,
a tragedy in 5 acts, by W. H. Cogswell. Con-
cord, N. H., Republican press association. 1885.
22 p. 8°.
© Warren H. Cogswell, Pembroke, N. H. ;
1885 : 20774, Oct. 3 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1886. 18609
Hebrew recruit; comedy sketch, by L. T. Brix-
ton. 5 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1909 ; D : 17395 ; L. Taub Brix-
ton, Brooklyn. 18610
Hebrewing and shewooing; character sketch in
1 act and 1 scene, by Junie McCree. [1], 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1909; D: 16.525; Carl A.
Gerlach, Geary, Okl. 18611
Hebrews' Christmas; a story of Yuletide, play
in 1 act, by W. Robyns and Melvin Winstock.
[3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909; D : 16561 ; William
Robyns, New York. 18612
Hebrew's (The) son in Egypt. See Joseph
and his brethren.
Heckenrbschen (Das); lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Ernst Albert. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben, 1912.
71 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 2.5, 1912; D : 314.14 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 18613
Hector; a farce in 1 act, by Gustav Von Moscr.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, United States; 1878:
.3.382, Mar. 20. 18614
by Maurice Hageman. Chicago, The
Dramatic publishing company [1897] 23 p.
12°. ([American acting drama])
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59877,
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 18615
918
18616
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18631
Hector and Helen; tragedy in 4 acts, by M. P.
Hartung and F. S. Blossom. New York,
Isaac Goldmann co. [1909] 32 p. 8°.
© Max Paul Hartung and Fred Smith Blos-
som, Brooklyn ; D : 15654, Apr. 19, 1909 ; 2c.
May 29, 1909. 18616
Hector's farewell. See Homeric scenes.
Hector's wife; an original society play in 4
acts, by D. E. Townsend.
© Dan. E. Townsend, New Orleans; 1875:
3572, Apr. 10. 18617
Hecuba; or, Hamlet's father's deceased wife's
sister, comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by J. W.
Bengough, music by G. Barton Brown.
© F. P. Siddall, Milwaukee ; 1885 : 7864,
Mar. 28. 18618
Hedda; by E. W. Underwood.
© Edna Worthley Underwood, Kansas City.
Mo.; D:7662, Dec. 4, 1905. 18619
Hedda Gabler; by Henrik Ibsen.
.1910 ,.Np 'cr bv't^ii -piN* r J .D- .N
137 p. 12°.
© Sept. 9, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910; A:
273873; Maisel & co.. New York. 18620
•a drama in 4 acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr.
from the Norwegian, by Edmund Gosse. New
York, United States book company [1891]
4 p. 1., [7]-272 p. 1 1. 12°.
© United States book co., New York ; 1891 :
5426, Feb. 7 ; 2c. July 23. 18621
■See also Efterladte skrifter; af Henrik
Ibsen. — Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Hedge (The) waif; a play rearr. and adapted
from tlie drama entitled Castle garden, by
J. J. McCloskey and F. G. Maeder.
© Fred. G. Maeder„New York ; 1875 : 3370,
Apr. 6. 18622
Heenan and Bayers at Farnsborough. See
Great (A) encounter.
Hee-ro-een (The) See Compromised. ^
Heiden; Lapplandsdrama in 3 aufziigen, von
Bengt Berg, aus dem manuskript fiir die
deutsche biihne bearbeitet von Ferdinand
Stieber. Berlin, Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h.
47 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D : 28024 ; Blilmen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
18623
Heights; drama in 4 acts, by A. Goetze, tr. from
the German by Sasha Best. (In Poet lore, v.
25, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1914; periodical © Mar.
18, 1914; 2c. Mar. 20, 1914; B : 299534 ; Poet
lore CO., Boston) 18623a
Heights — Continued.
a drama in 3 acts, by W. A. McGuire. 63 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Anthony McGuire, Chicago ; D :
15648, Apr. 14, 1909; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909.
18624
Heilige (Der); trauerspiel in 5 akten. von Paul
Heyse. New York, E. Lederer. 1902. 142 p.
12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York; D : 1298,
Jan. 16, 1902; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902. 18625
Heilige (Der) Aloisius; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Leo Walther Stein und Ludwig Heller.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910; D: 21898; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 18626
Heilige (Der) Antonius; burleske-operette in 3
akten, nach einer idee des Ad. INIurard, vnn
Bruno Decker und Robert Pohl, musik von
Siegfried Nicklass-Kempner. Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1913. 78 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913 ; D : 33048 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 18627
Same.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34721 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 18628
Same. Text der gesange. Berlin, Verlag
der Schlesinger'schen buch- und musikhand-
lung (Rob. Lienau) 1911. 52 p. 12°.
© Jan. 14, 1911; 2c. Sept. 15, 1913: D:
34429; Felix Bloch erben, Berlin. 18629
Heilige (Das) band; volksstiick in 4 aufziigen,
von August Stern und Rudolf Woller. Ber-
lin. E. Bloch, 1912. 64 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D : 33333 ; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 18630
Heilige (Der) berg; dichtung in 1 vorspiel und
2 aufziigen. von Dora Duncker. musik von C.
Sinding. [Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1914]
38 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 3, 1914; Ic. July 11, 1914; D:
37536; Christian Sinding, Christiania. Nor-
way. 18630a
Heilige (Die) ehe; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Richard Wilde und Richard Wurmfeld. Ber-
lin, Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller, 1912. 73 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D: 31258; Vertriebs-
stelle des Vei-bandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
.steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 18631
Heilige (Der) Florian; satire in 3 akten, von
Max Neal und Philipp Weichand. Miinel)en,
Rubinverlag M. & W. Kohler. 1913. 78 p.
12°.
© Oct. 15, 1913; Ic. June 8, 1914; D:
37254; Rubinverlag M. & W. Kohler, Munich.
18631a
919
18632
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18644
Heilige (Der) hain (Le bois sacre); lustspiel in
3 alctcn, von Robert de Fler.s luul O. A. de
Cailhivet, inusik von Emile Lassailly. Berlin,
Felix much orbon, 1910. 105 p. 8°. [Li-
brotto only]
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1910; D: 22775; Felix Blocb
erbon, Berlin. 18632
Heilige (Die) liige; handlung in 4 aufziisen,
v<in K. M. !Stan.i^eland. jMiiuclien, Albert
Laugen [1915J 181 p. 12°.
© Apr. 1, 1935 ; Ic. July 21, 1915 ; D : 41473 ;
Kariu Michaelis Stangeland, New Kocbelle,
N. Y. 18632a
Same.
© May 28, 1915; Ic. Sept. 25, 1915; D :
41 820: Albert Langen, Munich. 18632b
Heilige (Die) not; schauspiel aus den tagen der
deutschen mobilmachung in 3 akten, von Jo-
hannes Wiegand und Wilhelm Scharrelmann.
Berlin, Berliner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h.,
Oesterheld & co., 1914. 75 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914 ; D : 39244 ; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. 18632c
Heimat; schauspiel in 4 akten, von Hermann
Sudcrmann, ed. with an introduction and notes
by F. G. G. Schmidt. Boston, D. C. Heath &
CO., 1909. xi, 129 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Dec. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1909 ; A : 252836 ;
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 18633
Heimat (Die) hinterm meer. See TJmweg
(Der) zum tod.
Heimath; schauspiel in 4 akten, von Hermann
Sudermann. New York, E. Lederer, 1893. 127
p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; 1893 : 61.53,
Jan. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 6. 18634
Heimchen (Das) am herd; oper in 3 abtheilun-
gen, frei nach Dickens gleichnamiger erziih-
lung, von A. M. Willner, musik von Carl Gold-
mark. Leipzig, E. BertS & co. [1896] 52 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Emil Bert§ & cie., Leipzig ; 1896 : 9371,
Feb. 8 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 18635
(The cricket on the hearth) ; opera in 3
acts, book by A. M. Willner, freely adapted
from Dickens. English singing words by C. H.
Meltzer, music by Cnrl Goldmark. New York,
Fred Rullman, 1912. 37 p. 8°. [Libretto
only. German and English]
© Feb. 6, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28579 ;
Charles Henry Meltzer, New York. 18636
Heimkehr; drama in 2 akten, von Clara Bliith-
gen. Berlin, Berliner theater-verlag, g. m. b.
h.. 1910. 62 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30651 ; Alfred Spitz.
New York. 18637
Heimkehr — Continued.
schauspiel in 3 akten, von E. Jacobi. Dort-
mund, W. Cruwell, 1909. 83 p. 8°.
© Emil Jacobi, Cassel, Germany; D: 15800.
May 7, 1909; 2c. May 7, 1909. 18638
Heimkehr des Odysseus; burleske operette in 3
akten von Karl Ettlingor uud Erich Motz,
musik aus werken J. Offenbachs, zusammen-
. gestellt und bearb. von Leopold Schmidt.
Textbuch der gesange. Miinchen, Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 56 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1913 ; A-Foreign
8386 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
18638a
burleske operette in 2 akten, von Karl Ett-
linger und Erich Motz, musik nach werken
J. Offenbachs, zusammengestellt und bearb.
von Leopold Schmidt. Regiebuch. Miinchen,
Drei masken verlag, 1913. 141 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37171 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 18638b
musik nach Offenbach'schen mo-
tiven, bearb. von Leopold Schmidt. Text-
buch. Berlin, Miinchen, Drei masken verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1913. 62 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1913 ; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36801 ;
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
18638c
Heimliche (Der) konig; romantische komodie
in 4 aufziigen, von Ludwig Fulda. New York,
F. Bloch erben, 1906. 154 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : 9531, Nov.
28, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. 18639
Heimliche liebe; operette in 3 akten, von .Tulius
Bauer, musik von Paul Ottenheimer. Wien,
W. Karczag, 1911. 48 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1912 ; D : 28496 ;
W. Karczag, Leipzig. 18640
Heindrick Hudson; or, The discovery of Co-
lumbus, a burlesque opera comique in 3 acts
and 5 scenes, by W. Ofill and R. Eraser.
© William Gill and Robert Fraser, New
York ; 1890 : 15611, May 12. 18641
Heine Fritz, the African dodger; comedy act
in 2 scenes, by Will Lester [pseud, of William
Lester Levy] 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1909; D : 17672 ; William
Lester Levy, Detroit. 18642
Heine's toothache; study of tenement life in St.
Louis, by E, G. Perkins. 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 7. 1910; D: 22009; Edgar Guy
Perkins, St. Louis. - 18643
Heinie, the German cobbler; by Eva and F.
Mozart. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1910 ; D : 21014 ; Fred Mozart,
Newton, Mass. 18644
920
18645
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18666
Ileinrich; or, From fatherland to the far West,
a drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by Julian
Cross.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1884:3725,
Feb. 20. . 18645
Heinrich and Hettie; a characteristic drama of
New York life, from Wall street to Astoria,
by C. W. Tayleure.
© C. W. Tayleure, Baltimore; 1875:6742,
June 28. 18646
Heinrich der Hohenstaufe; deutsche historie in
4 vorgiingen, von D. Eckart. Berlin-Steglitz,
Verlag Herold, 1915. 99 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D : 40731 ; Dietrich
Eckart, Blankenburg i. Th., Germany.
18646a
Heinrich der Lowe; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
W. Bloem. Schlachtensee bei Berlin, W.
Bloem [1908] 150 p. 8°.
© Walter Bloem, Schlachtensee. Germany ;
D : 13944, Sept. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908.
18647
Heinrich, the bold; a burlesque in 3 acts, by
William Granville Baker.
© Baker and Fonda, Spokane. Wash. ;
1897 : 21057, Apr. 2. 18648
Heinz, in a pickle; a dramatic composition in
1 act, by M. Ott. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew Ott, Boston ; D : 1655, Mar. 27,
1902; 2c. Mar. 27, 1902. 18649
Heir (The); comedy-drama in 3 acts, by P.
Eaton.
© Paul Eaton, Washington ; 1SS9 : 14384,
May 11. 18650
a play in 1 act, by C. M. Sharpstein. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912 ; D : 30154 ; C. M. Sharp-
stein, Walla Walla, Wash. 18651
Heir (The) apparent; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. H. Rogers. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Henderson Rogers, Saugerties,
N. Y. ; D : 13310, July 7, 1908 ; 2c. July 7, 1908.
18652
— — - a romantic drama in 4 acts, by J. McCulley.
© .Johnston McCulley, Portland, Or. ; D :
7003, June 28, 1905. 18653
Heir (The) at law; play in 4 acts, being the old
comedy of the same name by George Coleman,
rev. by J. V. Blake. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32587 ; James Vila
Blake, Chicago. 18654
Heir (An) direct; by W. C. Carver. 11 p. i°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910; D : 22632 ; Will C.
Carver, New York. 18655
Heir (An) of Chink Jingle; a comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Summerfield. Tj^pewritten.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York; 1896:
23934, Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 18656
Heir of Barrel towers; drama in 6 acts, by M.
E. Buckley. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mattie E. Buckley, Gresham, Or. ; D :
7911, Jan. 29, 1906; 2c. Jan. 29, 1906. 18G57
Heir (The) of Greylock; by A. F. Butler.
© A. F. Butler, New York ; 1881 : 347, Jan.
8. 18658
Heir (The) of Greyson. 8ee Cap, the boot-
black.
Heir (The) of Mt. Vernon.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9256, Oct.
18, 1906. 18659
Heir (The) of Ross castle. See Eleanor.
Heir (The) of the manor; a play in 3 act.s, by
F. M. Roser.
© Francis M. Roser, New York ; 1875 :
10183, Oct. 4. 18660
Pleir (The) of the Wallabout; a comedy drama
with music in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by F. M.
Knowles and T. W. Jackson. 29 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Fred M. Knowles, Brooklyn ; D : 7676,
Dec. 7, 1905; 2c. Jan. 4, 1906. 18661
Heir (The) of Tottenham; a farce, by P. C.
Willard and D. PI. Moreliead.
© Paul C. Willard and David H. More-
head, Utica, N. Y. ; D : 4691, Mar. 7, 1904.
18662
Heir (The) of Wingate hall; a comedy in
twenty minutes, by C. Thompson. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charlotte Thomson, New York ; D : 939,
Oct. 9, 1901; 2c. Oct. 9, 1901. 18663
Heir (The), the houri and the height-day
clock. See Prince Sapolio.
Heir (The) to Greenwood. See Sarah's cousin.
Heir (An) to millions; by C. S. Booth.
© Chas. Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
5657, Oct. 17, 1904. 18664
Heir (The) to the hoorah; a comedy in 4 acts,
by P. Armstrong. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Armstrong, New York ; D : .39 W,
Sept. 14, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 18665
Heir (The) to the soft-soap millions; or. The
age of kinder-right, comedy in 1 act, by
O. M. Johnson. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911; D : 23949 ; Olive IL
18666
.Johnson, Englev\'00d, N. J.
921
18667
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18689
Heirat (Die) aus lieb; familienbild in 3 nkten,
von N. Sulzberger. 173 p. f°. ]M.s.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1911 ; D : 23026 ; Nathan Sulz-
berger, New York. 18667
Heiress (The); an American comedy in 4 acts,
by F. Clark.
© Frederic Clark, New York ; 1877 : 7046,
June 14. 18668
a comedietta in 1 act, by R. Espinasse.
© R. Espinasse, San Francisco ; 1873 : 12511.
Oct. 31. 18669
a comedy, by E. Taylor.
© Emerson G. Taylor, Hartford ; D : 14S47.
Jan. 19, 1909. 18670
comedy in 3 acts, by F. J. and W. Sinn.
105 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911 ; D : 25946 ; Frederick J.
and Walter Siim, New York. 18671
a drama in 4 acts, by N. Ames [i. e. Eleanor
Maria L]astcrbrook Amos]
© Nellie Ames, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 2488. l\Tnr.
17. 18872
— a drama of modern life in 4 acts, by A.
Douzet.
© Antonin Douzet, Paris ; D : 1941, May 28,
1902. 18673
— in 5 acts, by E. Wright. 63 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 15, 1910; D: 21344; P^dnn
Wright, Philadelphia. 18674
— -a play in 4 acts, by S. G. Brigel. 106 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 32440; Samuel G.
Brigel, Oakmont, Pa. 18675
— See also Wise (A) country boy.
Heiress (The) and the attorney; by J. Brooke.
© J. Brooke, Philadelphia ; 1879 : 15571.
Nov. 18. 18676
Heiress (The) hunters; comedy in 3 acts, by
W. B. Hare. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.,
1915. 60 p. 12°.
© Feb. 25, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1915 ; D : 39794
Walter Ben Hare, Springfield, Mo. 18676a
See also Flint and steel.
Heiress (An) in Irish. Sec Ten minutes for
refreshments.
Heiress (The) of Arne; a play in 4 acts, by K.
M. AVillrich.
© Kate M. Willrich, Buffalo ; D : 1786, Apr.
23, 1902. 18677
Heiress (The) of Barrister hall; a comedy in
4 acts, by P. C. Renard. 74 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Paul Charles Renard, St. Louis ; D : 7098,
Aug. 14, 1905; 2c. Aug. 14, 1905. 18678
Heiress of Cherry farm; a dramatic farce in 1
act, by M. V. Emeigh. 9 p. 16°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mathilda Victoria Emeigh, Brooklyn ; D :
5551, Sept. 21, 1904; 2c. Sept. 21, 1904. 18679
Heiress (The) of Clodenside and the scally-
wag; an ori.ijinal drama in 4 acts, by C. Hud-
son and J. Carter.
• © Charles Hudson and John Carter, IjOU-
don ; 1898 : 56644, Sept. 27. 18680
Heiress (The) of Desmond hall; by A. Donog-
hue. Typewritten.
© Andrew Donoghue, Baltimore ; 1893 :
15761, Mar. 30; Ic. Mar. 30. 18681
Heiress (The) of Hoetown; a rural comedy in
3 acts, by Harry L. Newton and John Pierre
Roche. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1908] 55 p.
12°. ([Alta series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 13054, May
25, 1908 ; 2e. July 17, 1908. 18682
Heiress of London; by R. Hutchinson.
© Rodolphe Hutchinson, Philadelphia ; 1885 :
24807, Nov. 27. 18683
Heiress (The) of Marcy; or. The Gipsey
Queen's revenge, a sensational drama in 4
acts, by T. R. Hann.
© Thomas R. Hann, Buffalo; 1873:11078,
Sept. 27. 18684
Heiress (The) of Molyneux; a drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by A. Mansfield.
© Alice Mansfield, New York; 1881:15639,
Oct. 10. 18685
Heiress (The) of Percy hall; a drama in 3 acts,
by J. II. Freeman.
© J. Henry Freeman, New York; 1879:
2371, Feb. 19. 18686
Heiress of Rosedale; a drama in 5 acts, by P.
Hercht.
© Pauline Hercht, Brooklyn; 1883:20.528,
Nov. 6. 18687
Heiress (The) of St. Maurice; a drama for
young ladies' seminaries, by C. F. W. Dankers.
© Charles F. W. Dankers, New York ;
1886:8379, Apr. 8. 18688
Heiress (The) of Salvador; play in 4 acts, l)y
F. M. Cary. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D: 38337; Francis M.
Cary, Oakland, Cal. 18688a
Heirloom (The); play in 1 act, by R. B. Hamil-
ton and E. C. Ranck. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 22, 1910; D : 21608 ; Robert B.
Hamilton and Edwin C. Ranck, Brooklyn.
18689
922
18690
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18711
Heirloom ( The) — Continued.
play in 1 act, by W. Hitchcock and Charles
A. de Lima. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© AValter Hitchcock and Charlie de Lima,
New York ; D : 159.58, May 26, 1909 ; 2c. IMay
26, 1909. 18690
Heirs (The) affiance; intrigue in high places;
Cresus shattered, a dramatic composition, by
W. W. Grant.
© William Wallace Grant, Brooklyn : 1898 :
71122, Dec. 7. 18691
Heirs at law; comedy in 1 act. by Anthony E.
Wills. New York, S. French; London. S.
French, ltd., 1909. 28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17S78; Samuel French, New York. 18692
Heirs (The) of Aunt Em'ly; play in 3 acts, by
N. and O. T. Fiske. 128 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911 ; D : 25789 ; Nellie and
O. T. Fiske, Hingham, Mass. 18693
Heirs (The) of Brandon hall. See Cord and
creese.
Heirs (The) of Idlewild; a melodrama in 4
acts and 6 tableaux, by S. B. Alexander.
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston ; 1892 :
10848, Mar. 10; Ic. Mar. 10. 18694
Heirs to the devil; a play in 4 acts, by Barry
Strong. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Wynne, New Y^ork ; D : 107G8, June
14, 1907; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 18695
Heitere (Die) residenz; lustspiel in 3 akten. von
Georg Engel. Berlin, Theaterverlag E. Bloch,
1912. 117 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D : 32333 ; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 18696
Hej! Strzelcy wraz! obrazek sceniczny w jednej
odslonie, napisal Czeslaw Lukaszkiewicz. New
York, Polish l)00k importing co., inc., 1915.
39 p. 12°.
© Jan. 8, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1915 ; D : 39357 ;
Polish book importing co., inc.. New Y'^ork.
i8696a
Held asunder; an original drama in 4 acts, by
T. Malcolm Watson.
© J. M. Hill, New York; 1888:20754. July
19. 18697
Held by a thread; a play in 1 act, by E.
Gregory.
© Eliot Gregory, United States; 1807:
62679, Nov. 8. 18698
Held by the enemy; an American drama in 5
acts, by W. Gillette. Typewritten.
© William Gillette, New York ; 1898 : .59518,
Oct. 10; 2c. Oct. 10. 18699
Held for postage; a comedy drama in 4 acta,
by J. H. Slater.
© Joseph H. Slater, Chicago ; 1891 : 40833.
Nov. 14. 18700
farce comedy in 2 acts, by Robert Henry
Diehl. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald. 1913.
26 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913 ; D : 32271 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 18701
Held for ransom; by C. A. Taylor. 79 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charles A. Taylor, New York ; D : 17.54.
Mar. 31, 1902; 2c. Dec. 13, 1902. 18702
by R. C. Barry. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard C. Barry, Chicago ; D : 8369, IMar.
31, 1906; 2c. Mar. 10, 1906. 18703
— comedy in 1 act, by J. Keane. ii, 16 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1910; D: 21188; .Tames
Keane, Berkeley, Cal. 18704
a drama in 4 acts, by R. Carlyle. 103 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Rita Carlyle, London ; D : 12133, Jan. 7,
1908; 2c. Jan. 22, 1908. 18705
a play by D. J. Foster (Willis Ardennes
.Tones-Foster )
© Dennes J. Foster, Philadelphia; 1888:
10444, Apr. 10. 18706
Held in bondage. See Alma.
Held in check; play in 4 acts, by E. Ruber. 73
p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23246 ; Edwin Ruber.
Philadelphia. 18707
by M. Watson, New York, 1873.
© Mary Watson, United States ; 1873 : 3571,
Apr. 8. 18708
Held in slavery; a melodrama in 4 acts, by M.
Hayden and E. Besserer.
© Martin Hayden and Eugenie Besserer,
New York ; 1889 : 7628, Mar. 9. 18709
Held up; by Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell, Portland,
Or.; D: 13905, Sept. 23, 1908; 2c. Sept. 23,
1908. 18710
comedy in 1 act, by L. B. Waterhouse. [3] ,
16 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D: 42155; Leslie B.
Waterhouse, Hartford. 18710a
— a 1 act farce, by W. S. Brintnall. 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Woodbury Saxton Brintnall, San Rafael,
Cal. ; D : 13479, Aug. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1909.
18711
923
18712
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18731
Held up — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by Bret Harte and T. Ed-
gar Pemberton. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Artliur Bourchier, London ; D : 3785, Aug.
3, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 18712
Held (Der) vom wald; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen,
von Hermann Essig. Berlin [F. Bloch ei'ben]
1912. 87 p., 2 1. 8°.
■ © Ic. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 28410 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 18713
Held (Der) von Troja; schwank in 3 akten, von
Gebh. Schatzler-Perasini. Berlin W., Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 94 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 38006; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 18713a
Helda; operetta in 3 atti, parole di Tom de
Godement e Michel Farlane, musica di Au-
gusto M. Fechner. Paris, Augusto M. Fechner,
1913. 64 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35099 ;
A. M. Fechner, Paris. 18714
opgrette en 3 actes, par Maurice Ordonneau
et de Godement-Farlane, musique de Auguste
M. Fechner. Paris, A.-M. Fechner et cie.,
1911. 119 p. 12mo. [Libretto only]
© July 15, 1911; 2c. July 24, 1911; D:
24759; A. M. Fechner, Paris. 18715
Helden. See Tapf ere (Der) soldat.
Heldt's moving picture plant; play in 1 act, by
A. A. Heldt. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32990 ; A. A. Heldt.
Evansville, Ind. 18718
Helen; comedy in 3 acts, by H. Leclaire. [2],
128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1912; D: 28569; Helene Le-
claire, New York. 18717
a drama, by H. Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia; 1875:
9230, Sept. 6. 18718
■ or, One hundred years ago, a drama, by H.
Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia ; 1876 :
8152, July 8. . 18719
Helen, a child of chance; a play in 4 acts.
© Eulalia Bennett, Chicago; 1899:38701,
June 12. 18720
Helen Devonshire; a drama in a prologue and 4
acts, by Z. M. Clark.
© Zeba Montgomery Clark, New York;
1886 : 20264, Sept. 8. 18721
Helen dreams true; drama in 4 acts and a pro-
logue, dramatized from Mrs. M. L. Rayne's
book. Her desperate victory, by Mrs. Sidney S.
Niles. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912; D: 31313; Mrs. S. S.
Niles, Oak Park, 111. 18722
Helen from Harlem; by C. De Vonde. 79 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 13502,
Aug. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 1908. 18723
Helen Gordon's choice; original melodrama in 4
acts, by B. Eyferth. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bruno Eyferth, Duluth, Minn. ; D : 1156,
Dec. 5, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1902. 18724
Helen Kuss for family matters; play in 3 acts,
by W. Hodgkis.s. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. Jan. 19, 1914 ; D : 35705 ; Wm. Hodg-
kiss, Alameda, Cal. 18724a
Helen of Ilsley's; play in 4 acts, by W. J.
Neidig. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915 ; D : 40014 ; William J.
Neidig, Chicago. 18724b
Helen of Troy; farcical comedy in 4 acts, adapt-
ed by M. L. Johnson.
© M. Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia; 1882:
17306, Oct. 18. 18725
a 1 act dramatic burlesque, by E. T. Holli-
day.
© Emma Thacker Holliday, New York;
1896 : 18816, Mar. 26. 18726
— See also Helene.
Helen with the high hand; play in 3 acts, by
Richard Pryce, adapted from Arnold Bennett's
novel. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1914. 103 p. 12°.
© Aug. 8, 1914 ; Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37779 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 18726a
Helena; by M. B. Weyman.
© Mollie Beers Weyman, Washington ; 1899 :
41961, June 27; 2c. June 27. 18727
- a drama, by D. Roberts. Typewritten.
© Dwight Roberts, Hinsdale, 111.; 1894:
12251, Mar. 1; Ic. Mar. 19.
18728
— a drama, by E. I. Williams, founded op
F. W. Robinson's novel, Her face was her for-
tune.
© E. Ida Williams, New York ; 1873 : 14.363,
Dec. 16. 18729
a romantic tragedy in 4 acts, adapted from
La haine of Victorien Sardou, by A. D. Hall.
© Robert L. Downing, Washington; 1895:
44990, Sept. 4. 18730
Helena boarding school; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. A. Eraser. 58 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© John Arthur Eraser, New York; D: 1679.
Apr. 2, 1902: 2r. Apr. 2, 1902. 18731
924
18732
COPYRIGHTED IN TH]!; UNITED STATES
18753
Helena de la Seigliere; comedy in 4 acts [by
Jules Sandeau] New York, F. lluUman, 1SS8.
54 p. 4°. ([The Coquelia-Hading ed.])
[French and English]
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:29093,
Oct. 19 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 18732
Helena's husband; or, At last the truth, his-
torical comedietta, by P. Moeller. 41 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D : 41940 ; I'hilip Moel-
ler, New York. 18732a
Helene; drama of the twentieth century, by
J. K. Connor. [1], 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : 39027 ; James K.
Connor, Los Angeles. 18732b
drame en 4 actes, par P. Delair and A.
Messager.
© Paul Delair and Andre IMessager, Paris ;
1891:34751, Sept. 30. 18733
— a play in 4 acts, by M. Morton [i. e. M, M.
Conheim] 109 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1885 : ISOGG.
Aug. 20; 2c. Sept. 10, 1888. 18734
(Helen of Troy) ; lyric poem in 1 act, words
and music by Camille Saiiit-Saens, Englisli
version by Hermann Klein. New York, G.
Schirmer [1907] 29 p. 8°. (G. Schirmer's
collection of opera librettos)
© G. Schirmer, New York ; D : 10109. Feb.
27, 1907; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 18735
Helene Ardouin; comedie en 5 actes, par A.
Capus {In Petite illustration, no. 11. — 30 raai
1913, serie-theatre. — no. 6)
© May 10, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33583; Alfred Capus, Paris. 18736
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Helene du Broissart; an emotional play, dram-
atized from Florence Marry at's novel, Love's
conflict, by C. Davenant.
© Cicely Davenant, New York ; 1888 : 28099.
Oct. 3. 18737
Helene Fairfax; or, A double tragedy ^, by G.
W. Dunn.
© George W. Dunn, Morning View, Ky. ;
1883:927, Jan. 15. 18738
Helene Rubecks ehe; ein tag aus dem leben
einer ungliicklichen frau. drama in 3 akten,
von Carl M. Jacoby. Berlin, Arion-verlag,
1910. cover-title, 1 p. 1., 83 p., 1 1. 8°.
© Oct. 27, 1910; 2c. Nov. 21, 1910; D:
22603; Arion verlag, Berlin. 18739
Helene's love; play in 1 act, by W. Whitcomb.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913; D : 32450 ; Winchell
Whitcomb, Brookline, Mass. 18740
Helen's babies; a comedy, by W. F. Gill.
© William F. Gill, Boston; 1877:11066,
Sept. 26. 18741
Helen's experiment; 1 act play, by M. C. New-
haus. 7 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1913 ; D : 32926 ; Marie Cross
Newhaus, New York. 18742
Helen's funny babies; an Ethiopian burlesque
in 1 scene, by Frank Dumont. New York, C.
T. De Witt, 1878. 6 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 118] )
© Clinton T. De Witt, ^ New York ; 1878 :
15373, Dec. 27 ; 2c. July 10, 1880. 18743
Helen's hate; or, A woman's vengeance, a
dramatization in 5 acts of the novel of the
latter name, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffith Morris, New York ; 1873 :
344; Jan. 14. 18744
Helen's husband; comedy, by G. Mansfield. [2],
112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D : 21912 ; Gertrude
IMansfield, New York. 18745
Helen's inheritance; a drama in 4 acts, by L. H.
Hooper.
© Lucy H. Hooper, United States; 1884:
13910, July 9. 18746
Helen's letter; a 1 act play, by Mrs. W. II. King.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. Wm. R. King, Nev^^ York; 1S99:
76779, Nov. 24; 2c. Nov. 24. 18747
Helen's rainbows; in 5 acts, by L. S. Gillespie.
© Lizzie Safford Gillespie, New York ; 1896 :
61587, Nov. 10. 18748
Helen's secret; comedy in 1 act, bv J. Simon-
.son. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1913 ; D : 34681 ; Julius Simon-
son, New York. 18749
Heletian (The) prince; by B. T. Graves.
© Belden Taylor Graves, St. Louis ; D : 5544.
Sept. 19, 1904. 18750
Heifer (Der); schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von
Felix Philippi. New I'^ork, Felix Bloch erben,
1905. 98 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : 7547, Nov.
11, 1905; 2c. Nov. 18, 1905. 18751
Helg-a Holgerson; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen. von
Fritz Brehmer. Leipzig, Verlag von L. Staack-
mann, 1912. [5], 114 p. 12°.
© Oct. 10, 1912; 2c. Dec. 17, 1912; D:
31727 ; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 18752
Helga, the phantom wife; a romantic drama in
4 acts and S scenes, tr. and adapted from the
Scandinavian, by H. Wilson and R. Gan-
thony.
© Hattie Wilson and Richai'd Ganthony.
Chicago; 1885:16956, Aug. 1. 18753
925
18754
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18777
Heliogabalus; a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. O'Con-
nor.
© Jeremiah O'Connor, Washington; 1899:
76121, Nov. 21. 18754
Heliograph (The); play in 1 act, by William
Patterson White and L. G. White. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan, 4, 1910; D : 17861 ; mura
Glavis White, New York. 18755
Helios; a sunstroke in 3 fits, by E. C. de Bo-
nilla. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Camoin de Bonilla, New York ; D :
5350, July 18, 1904 ; 2c. July 18, 1904. 18756
Hell; burlesque in 1 act, by C. Pollock and R.
Wolf. [18], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911; D : 23689 ; Channing
Pollock and Rennold Wolf, New York. 18757
a moral spectacular drama in 4 acts, by
L. Franklin.
© Lester Franklin, Philadelphia. 1893:
26110, May 31. 18758
— play in 3 acts, by J. A. Murray. 71 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911; D: 23453; John Allen
Murray and H. R. Stanton, Louisville. 18759
or. Bud's inferno, fantasy of the lower
regions, by W. J. Jacobs and E. D. Burrows.
[2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1910 ; D : 22173 ; Burrows &
Jacobs, San Francisco. 18760
Hell hath no fury; play in 3 acts, by C. Owen
and C. W. Bell. [2], 137 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30132 ; Cecil Owen
and Charles W. Bell, New York. 18761
Hellas; a dramatic composition in 2 divisions,
by H. W. Pfankuch. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Herman W. Pfankuch, St. Paul; D:
11228, Aug. 26, 1907; 2c. Sept. 21, 1907.
18762
Hellenika; a Greek pantomime, by M. H. Bar-
rows. Typewritten.
© Mabel Hay Barrows, Dorchester, Mass. ;
1898 : 64.54G, Nov. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 15. 18763
Hell-e-vating' the stage. See Passing (The)
review.
Hello! a comedy in 1 act, by J. Golden. 14 j).
1l°. Typewritten.
© Jack Golden, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 10460.
Apr. 29, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 18764
Hello, Bill! a comedy in 3 acts, by K. Oster-
nuin.
© Kathryn Osterman, New York ; 1900 A :
2260, Jan. 25. 18765
Hello, Bill — Continued.
a farce comedy in 3 acts, rev. and adapted
by Jean Barry more. 87 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© United Amusement co., Erie, Pa.: D:
8884, July .30, 1906; 2c. Aug. 1, 1906. 18766
in 3 acts, by Fi*ank J. Hallo and Marie
Madison. Typewritten.
• © AValter N. Lawrence, New York; 1900
A: 28169, Nov. 15; 2c. Nov. 15. 18767
Hello, central! an original farce comedy, by
A. Deaves.
© Ada Deaves and W. C. Anderson, New
Orleans ; 1891 : 1.5744, Apr. 29. 18768
Hello (The) girls; 1 act sketch, by Felix Fan-
tus. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910; D: 22054; Mrs. S.
Wakefield, Chicago. 18769
Hello, heaven! a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
L. E. F. Prince. [3], 115 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912 ; D : 30886 ; Leslie E. F.
Prime, Washington. 18770
Hello! hello! comedy in 1 act. adapted from
the French of Pierre Valdagne, by M. de L.
© J. G. Burchell, United States; ISSG:
15024, July 1. 18771
Hello, Jane! 1 act comedy, by N. Leffingwell.
[2], IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911; D : 25836 ; Nat Lef-
fingwell, New York. 18772
Hello (The) lady. See City hall central.
Hello, then the deluge; dramatic ccmiposition,
l)y A. S. Burleson. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D: 20509; Adele S.
Burleson, Washington. 18773
Hell's kitchen; in 4 acts, by H. A. Murphy.
© H. A. Murphy, Fall River, Mass.; 1900
A : 21185, Aug. 24. 18774
Hells (The) of hate; drama hi 4 acts, 6 scenes,
by L. D. Follett. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© L. D. Follett, Buffalo; D:8387, Apr.
20, 190G; 2c. Apr. 20, 1906. 18775
Helmbrecht; oper in einem vorspiel und 3
akten, i'rei nach Wernher des giirtners Meier
nelmbrecht, text von Emil und Paul liliein-
hardt und dem komponisten, musik von
Julius Zaiczek. Berlin, A. Fiirstner, 1908.
G8 p. 12°. [Libretto only!
© Adolph Furstner, Berlin; i:> : 143.58, Nov.
23, 1908; 2c. Nov, 23, 190S. 18776
Helmichis; tragic play, a tale of the Lom-
bard invasion of Italy, by K. P. M^tour.
© Eugene Paul Metour, New York ; D :
90GG, Sept. 11, 1906. 18777
926
18778
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18797
Heloise; lustspiel-schwank in 3 akten, nach clem
franzosischen des Henri Leonce, frei bear-
beitet von Charles Adair. Miinchen, Interna-
tionales verlags-institut, C. Profit, 1900. 64 p.
8°.
© International pub. institute, C. Pi;6fit,
Munich; 1900 A : 21553, Aug. 29; 2c. Au:,'.
29. 18778
or, Love's sacrifice, a play in 5 acts, b.v
G. Kronmiller. jr. Baltimore, The Sun book
and job printing office, 1870.
© George Kronmiller, jr., Baltimore ; 1870 :
4547, Dec. 7. 18779
or. The unrevealed secret, a melodrama in
5 acts, dramatized from a novel bv that name,
b.v W. O. Leslie. Philadelphia, 1882. 70 p.
12°.
© William O. Leslie, Philadelphia; 1882:
11245, July 8; 2c Nov. 1. 18780
Help; by G. Mitchell. 9 p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© Grant Mitchell. New York ; D : 5055, IMav
20, 1904 ; 2c. May 20, 1904. 18781
an adaptation of a play, by A. D. Livan-
dais (A. P. Knutt)
© A. D. Livandais, New York ; 1882 : 2687,
Feb. 21. 18782
— a drama reconstructed from drama of same
name, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, Buffalo ; 1871 : 352. Jan.
16. 18783
— play in 1 act, by S. T. Nott. [1], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913 ; D : 32842 ; Sarah Thurs-
ton Nott, Oakland, Cal. 18784
•or. Your humble servant, a comic drama.
by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York; 1870:2.^69,
Oct. 7. 18785
Help! help! fantastic farce formed from facts,
in 2 pts., by M. R. Palmer. 55 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1915; D : 40430 ; Martha
Royle Palmer, Salt Lake City. 18785a
play in 1 act, by Nixon Waterm.an.
20 p. 4°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1910 ; D : 22795 ; Home talent
entertainment bureau, Arlington, Mass.
18786
Help! Police! comedy in 3 acts, by R. E. Dun-
bar. [3], 131 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 : D : 28611 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 18787
Help (The) question; comedy, by S. A. Rose.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914 ; D : 38157 ; Seymour
A. Rose, Chicago. 18787a
Help the widder; by M. H. Lindeman. Type-
written.
© M. H. Lindeman, Brooklyn ; 1899 : 33018,
May 16; 2c. May 16. 18788
Help-U (The) drill book for intermediate
grades; collection of new and original drills
and marches [by Harry C. Eldridge] Frank-
lin, O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1912.
59 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31657 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
18789
Help-U (The) drill book for primary grades;
collection of new and original drills and
marches [by Harry C. Eldridge] Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1912. 55 p.
12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31658 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
18790
Help wanted; by G. M. Russel.
© G. M. Ru.ssel, New York; 1888:2.5975.
Sept. 12. 18791
a comedy in 2 acts, by Helen Sherman
Griffith, Philadelphia, Penn pub. co., 1908.
2? p.
12°
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 13203,
June 17, 1908 ; 2c. June 17, 1908. 18792
— humorous playlet, by William Edmunds
and A. Goettler. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32636; Alphonse
Goettler, New York. 18793
play of to-day in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by
J. Lait. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913; D: 34479; Jack Lait,
Chicago. 18794
Helping a friend; a comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Frederick. 88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Frederick, New York ; D : 3453,
May 15, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 18795
Helping father in a business deal; comedy
monologue for a lady, by Agnes Electra Piatt.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 7 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9402.
Nov. 8, 1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 18796
Helping (The) hand; drama in 1 act, by J.
Shively. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915; D: 40266; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 18796a
— 1 act dramatic sketch, by J. W. Carey.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John W. Carey, Sioux City, la. ; D :
15604, Apr. 13, 1909; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909. 18797
927
18798
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18819
I
Helping (The) hand — Continued.
sketch in 1 act, by W. J. Boemper.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1912; D: 30255; Willie J.
Boemper, New York. 18798
Helping hands; in 4 acts, by L. E. Cole. [4],
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910 ; D : 22364 ; Lou E. Cole,
Seattle. 18799
Helping out; sketch in 1 act, by K. B. Benite.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1914; D : 39044 ; Katlieriue
Burke Benite, San Francisco. 18799a
Helpless (A) couple; by M. J. Williams. New-
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1905. 8 p. 12°. (On cover: French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 87)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 7001,
July 19, 1905; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 18800
Helpmate (The); play in 4 acts, by S. E. V.
Taylor. 127 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1910; D: 21400; Stanner
E. V. Taylor, New York. 18801
Helpmates; 1 act play in 3 pts., by M. E. Pes-
nel. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mar. 15, 1915; D : 39999 ; Maxunilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 18801a
play in 3 acts, by M. F. Gareissen. 120 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911 ; D : 24931 ; Mabel Fon-
da Gareissen, New York. 18802
Helpmeet; play in 1 act, by E. Goodman. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D: 33027; Edward
Goodman, New York. 18803
by S. G. A. Rogers. 26 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 18, 1913; D: 33526; Samuel
Greene Arnold Rogers, West Chester, Pa.
18804
Helpmeets; modern play in a prologue and 3
acts, by H. L. Bimm. [3], 64 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 26, 1910 ; D : 21650 ; Harry Lee
Bimm, Dayton, O. 18805
Hemmed in; an Ethiopian sketch, by J. C.
Stewart [pseud, of .John Stewart Crossy]
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1871. 12°. ( [De
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 3] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1871:
12495, Dec. 29; 2c. Jan. 15, 1872. 18806
Hendric Hudson; or. The American Rhine
gold, by G. A. Morrison, jr.
© George Austin IMorrison, jr., New York ;
1890:11537, Apr. 8. 18807
Hendrick Hudson; or, The Half -moon phan-
[1]^ torn, a semi-historic comic opera.
© Elizabeth B. Perkins, New York; 1898:
55898, Sept, 23. 18808
Henker's niahlzeit; by A. Ramsey. [3], 17 p.
4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1909 ; D : 16601 ; Alicia Ram-
sey, London. 18809
Henna of the Geraniums; a comedy in 4 acts
and 7 scenes, l)y A. D. Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D :
2202, Aug. 9, 1902. 18810
Henpeck (The) singin' skewl's exerbition con-
certe; a musical burlesque entertainment, by
Archibald Humboldt [pseud, of G. O. Marcli]
Lebanon, O., March brothers [1908] cover-
title. 8 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13897. Sept.
21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 18811
Henpecked; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Frank L. Gardner, Philadelphia; 1877:
9993, Aug. 31. 18812
4 act comedy, by De L. King.
© De Loss King, United States; 1882:
2371, Feb. 14. 18813
Henpeckos (The); or. What might have been,
sketch by Frank B. Coigne. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 15, 1912; D: 29674; Champion
film CO., New York. 18814
Henri Beauchamp; a play in 4 scenes, by M.
De Comeyn.
© M. De Comeyn, United States; 1880:
2686, Feb. 18. 18815
Henri Iia Joel; a drama in 4 acts, by Joe Kauf-
mann.
© Josie Kaufmann, Port Richmond, N. Y. ;
D:7211, Sept. 6, 1905. 18816
Henrietta (The); a comedy in 4 arts, by B.
Howard. New York, S. French; London. S.
French, ltd., 1901. 82 p. 8°.
© Bronson Howard, New York; I):029.
July 2, 1901; 2c. Oct. 9, 1901. 18817
Henrietta's emancipation; a comedy in 3 act.
by W. S. Brintnall. 31 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Woodbury Saxton Brintnall, Oakland,
Cal.; D: 13771, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Jan. 30,
1909. 18818
Henrietta's lord; dramatic playlet to run
twenty minutes, by C. E. Van Loan. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D: 20398; Charles E.
Van Loan, New York. 18819
928
18819
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
18840
Henriette Jacoby; drama in 5 akten, von
Georg Hermann [pseud, des Georg Hermann
Borchardt] Berlin, Berliner theater-verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1915. 1 p. 1., 104 p. 12^ (Jett-
chen Gebert, 2. teil)
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1915; D: 42294; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 18819a
Henry III. See Barred (The) door.
Henry IV (King); with a special introduction
by Augustine Birrell, and an original frontis-
piece by Fred Roe. pt. 1. [The University
press Shakespeare. Renaissance od.] New
York, George D. Sproul, 19US. xxi, 151 p.
front. 4°. (The complete works of William
Shakespeare, with annotations and a general
introduction by Sidney Lee. v. 23)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
2004G3, Mar. 2, 190S; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908.
18820
and an original frontispiece by
Arthur Rackhani. pt. 2. [The University
press Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New
York, George D. Sproul, 1908. xx, 163 p.
front. 4°. (The complete works of William
Shakespeare, with annotations and a gen-
eral introduction by Sidney I-^ee. v. 24)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
200464, Mar. 2, 1908; 2e. Mar. 2, 1908.
18821
(Shakespeare's); with introduction, and
notes explanatory and critical, by H. N. Hud-
son, pts. 1, 2. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880.
2 v. 16°. (Annotated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston ; 1880 : 17127,
17128, Nov. 11; 2c. pt. 1, Dec. 7; 2c. pt.
2, Dec. 24. 18822, 18823
introduction, notes and phm of prep-
aration, selected by Brainerd Kellogg, pt. 1.
New York, Clark & Maynard, 1885. 5, vi-ix,
[ll]-144p. 1 illus. 24°. (On cover: English
classics )
© Clark & Maynard, New York; 1885:
18235, Aug. 28 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 18824
Same. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1908] 2 v. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 11, 1908; A:
212765, 212763, July 24, 1908; 2c. each July
24, 1908. 18825, 18826
Henry the Fourth; by William Shakespeare,
ed. with notes, introduction, glossary, list of
variorum readings and selected criticism by
Charlotte Porter. [1st folio ed.] New York,
T. Y. Crowell company [1911]. 2 v. fronts.
16°.
© June 19, 1911; 2c. each June 21, 1911;
A : 289939-289940 ; Thomas Y. Crowell co..
New York. 18827, 18828
Henry the Fourth — Continued.
ed. by Frank Wadleigh Chandler, pt. 1.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1911.
xxii, 163 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakes-
peare)
© Nov. 22, 1911; 2c. Nov. 23, 1911; A:
303076 ; INIacmillan co., New York. 18829
ed. by Elizabeth Deering Hanscom. pt. 2.
New York, The Macmillan companv, 1912.
xxi, 176 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakes-
peare)
© June 12, 1912; 2c. J^une 13, 1912; A:
316167; Macmillan co.. New York. 18830
•ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. pts.
1 and 2. Hai-per's library ed. New York and
London, Harper & brothers, 189S. 212, 214
p. fronts, illus. 12°. (Shakespeare's com-
plete works. V. 8)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 26693,
26694, Apr. 29; 2c. each Jan. 13. 1899.
18831, 18832
— (Shakespeare's history of King); ed. with
notes by William J. Rolfe. pts. 1 and 2.
New York, Harper & brothers, 1880. 2 v,
illus. front. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1880 : 134,
135, Jan. 3; 2c. each Apr. 29. 18833, 18834
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1904] 2 v. fronts.,
illus. 16°.
© William J, Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ;
A: 99552, 99553, Oct. 21, 1904; 2c. each Dec.
17, 1904. 18835, 18836
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1908] 2 v. fronts.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Jan. 3, 1908 ; A :
195669, 195670, Jan. 2, 1908; 2c. each Feb.
29, 1908. 18837, 18838
— See also Shakespeare's works.
Henry V (King); a history in 5 acts, by Wil-
liam Shakespeare, the Richard Mansfield act-
ing version. New York, McClure, Phillips
& CO., 1901. xviii, 124 p. front., port. 8°.
© McClure, Phillips & co.. New York ;
1900 A : 31642, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1900.
18839
with a special introduction by Sid-
ney Lee and an original frontispiece by W.
Hatherell. [The University press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George
D. Sproul, 1908. xxix, 155 p. front. 4°.
(The complete works of William Shakespeare,
with annotations and a general introduction
by Sidney Lee. v. 25)
© University press, Cambridge, M«ss. ; A:
200465, Mar. 2, 1908; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908. 18840
5379—16-
-59
929
18840
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18855
Hery V — Continued.
(Shakespeare's); ed. by Frederick Houk
Law. New York, Cincinnati, [etc.] American
book company [1914] 135 p. 16°. (Eclec-
tic EnglLsli classics)
© Aug. 28, 1914; 2c. Sept. 1, 1914; A:
380187; American book company, New York.
18840a
(Shakespeare's King); with notes, exami-
nation papers and plan of preparation, se-
lected, by Brainerd Kellogg. New York,
Clark & Maynard, 1883. 24°. (English clas-
sics)
© Clark & Maynard, New York; 1883:
14501, Aug. 3; 2c. Sept. 5. 18841
Henry the Fifth; historical play in 5 acts, by
William Shakespeare, historical sketch of the
play, remarks and notes upon its characters
and incidents, ed. and arr. for representation
by Charles E. Newton. New York, R. M. De
Witt. 63 p. 12°. (De Witt's acting plays,
no. ISO)
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7716, July 23 ; 2c. July 29. 18842
— a play, by William Shakespeare, arr. for
representation, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1875:679,
Jan. 22. 18843
— (King-); by William Shakespeare, from the
Riverside edition, ed. by Richard Grant
White, with an introduction and additional
notes by Edward Everett Hale, jr. Boston,
New Yoi-k [etc.] Houghton, Mifflin and com-
pany [1905] 147 p. 12°, (The Riverside
literature series)
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; A:
132948. Dec. 8, 1905 : 2c. Dec. 19. 1905. 18844
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
Harper's library ed. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 193, [1] p. front,
illus. 12°. (Shakespeare's complete works.
V. 9)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 26696,
Apr. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 18845
introduction and notes by Henry Nor-
man Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer Charl-
ton Black with the cooperation of Andrew
Jackson George. School ed. [Boston, New
York, etc.] Ginn and company [1908] Iv,
176 p. front, (facsim.) illus. 16°. (The
new Hudson Shakespeare)
© Ginn & co., Boston; A: 222038, Oct. 22,
1908; 2c. Oct. 21, 1908. 18846
— (The life of); by William Shakespeare, ed.
with notes, introduction, glossary, list of vari-
orum readings and selected criticism by Char-
lotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. [First
folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell & co.
Henry the Fifth (The life of)— Continued.
[1906] 3 p. 1., v-xxiii, 292 p. front, (port.)
pi. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
162316, Dec. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1906. 18847
ed. by Lewis F. Mott. New York, The
Macmillan company, 1911. xv, 177 p. incl.
front, (port.) 24°. (The Tudor Shakes-
peare)
© Oct. 2.5, 1911; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911; A:
297656; Macmillan co., New York. 18848
(Shakespeare's history of King); ed. with
notes by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper
^: brother.s, 1878. [iii]-vi, [7]-191, [1] p.
illus., front. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1877 : 11060,
Sept. 26 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1878. 18849
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1904] 260 p. incl. front,
illus. 16°.
© Wm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
80367, Feb. 26, 1904 ; 2c. June 25, 1904.
18850
— • Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 2 p. 1., [9]-193,
[1] p. front, illus. 16°.
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Sept. 26, 1905; A:
120344, June 28, 1905 ; 2c. Julv 25, 1905.
18851
— (Shakespeare's King); ed. for use in sec-
ondary schools by Edgar Coit Morris. Boston,
New York [etc.] Silver, Burdett and com-
pany [1911] 136 p. illus. 16°.
© Dec. 16, 1911; 2c. Dec. 18, 1911; A:
303429 ; Silver, Burdett & CO., Boston. 18852
ed. with an introduction and notes by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, C. E. Merrill
company [1911] 181 p. front, (port.) plates.
16°. (Merrill's English texts)
© Jan. 14, 1911; 2c. Jan. 24, 1911; A:
280.309; Chas. E. Merrill co., New York.
18853
with introduction, and notes explana-
tory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston,
Ginn & Heath, 1880. 194 p. 16°. (Annotated
English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston ; 1881 : 1117,
Jan. 19 ; 2c. Jan. 19. 18854
— Same. Boston. New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1908] 194 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Jan. 19, 1909 ; A :
215153, Aug. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1908.
18855
930
18856
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18879
Henry the Fifth — Continued.
(Shakespeare's life of King) ; ed. with in-
troduction and notes by Ralph Hartt Bowles.
New York, London, The Macmillan company,
1905. xli, 219 p. front, port. 24°. ([Mac-
uiillan's poclcet American and English clas-
sics] )
© aiacmillan co., New York ; A : 127181,
Sept. 26, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1905. 18856
(Shakespere's King); ed. with notes and
an introduction by George C. D. Odell. New
Y^ork [etc.] Longmans, Green and co., 1905.
Ivi, 146 p. 12°. (Longmans' English clas-
sics)
© Longmans, Green & co.. New York; A:
132987, Dec. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 18857
(Shakspere's) ; ed. by William Allan Neil-
son. Chicago, Scott, Foresman and company
[1909] 2 p. 1., 9-240 p. 16°. (The Lake
English classics)
© Nov. 9, 1909; 2c. Nov. 11, 1909; A:
251379; Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago.
18858
— See also Shakespeare's works.
Henry VI (King); with a special introduction
by Adolphus William Ward, and an original
frontispiece by Byam Shaw. pt. 1. [The
University press Shakespeare. Renaissance
ed.] New York, George D. Sproul, 1907. lix,
180 p. front. 4°. (The complete works of
William Shakespeare, with annotations and a
general introduction by Sidney Lee. v. 17)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
190087. Oct. 21, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907.
18859
and an original frontispiece, by El-
eanor F. Brickdale. pt. 2. [The University
press Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New
York, George D. Sproul, 1907. xxv, 149 p.
front. 4°. (The complete works of William
Shakespeare, with annotations and a general
introduction by Sidney Lee. v. 18)
© University px-ess, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
190088, Oct. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 1-8860
and an original frontispiece by Gerald
Moira. pt. 3. [The University press Shake-
speare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George D.
Sproul, 1907. xxxviii, 142 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 19)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
190089, Oct. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 18861
Henry the Sixt; by William Shakespeare, ed.
with notes, introduction, glossary, list of
variorum readings and selected criticism by
Charlotte Porter, pts. 1-3. [First folio ed.]
Henry the Sixt — Continued.
New York, T. Y. Crowell company [1912] 8
V. fronts. 16°.
© Oct. 22, 1912 ; 2c. each Oct. 24, 1912 ; A :
328( "57-328059; Thomas Y. Crowell co.. New
York. 18862-18864
Kenry the Sixth; ed. by Louise Pound. 1st pt.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1911.
xvii. 141 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shake-
speare)
© Nov. 29, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; A:
303171 ; Macmillan co.. New York. 18865
^ed. by Charles H. Barnwell. 2d. pt. New
York, The Macmillan company, 1913. xx, 165
p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© June 25, 1913; 2c. June 26, 1913; A:
347822 ; Macmillan co., New York. 18866
— ed. by Robert Adger Law. 3d pt. New
York, The Macmillan companv, 1913. xix, 159
p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Mar. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1913 ; A : 332692 ;
Mariiiillan co., New York. 18867
— (King-); ed. with notes by William J. Rolte.
pts. 1, 2 and 3. Harper's library ed. New
York and London, Harper & brothers, 1898.
2 V. fronts, illus. 12°. (Shakespeare's com-
plete works. V. 1, 2)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 25048-
25045, Apr. 21 ; 2c. each Jan. 13, 1899.
18868-18870
— (Shakespeare's history of King); ed. with
notes by William J. Rolfe. pts. 1-3. New
York, Harper and brothers, 1882. 3 v. fi-ont,
illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1882 : 13497-
13499, Aug. 15; 2c. each Nov. 11.
18871-18873
— Same.
© by W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., as
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
447-^49. Jan. 8, 1910. Original entry, Aug.
16, 1882, no. 13497-13499. 18874^18876
— - Same. pt. 1. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1905] 223 p. incl.
front., illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
117313, May 20, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905.
18877
— Same. pt. 2. 240 p. illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
122409, July 26, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1905. 18878
— Same. pt. 3. 240 p. illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge. Mass. ; A :
122410, July 26, 1905; 2c. Oct. 23, 1905.
18879
— See also Shakespeare's works.
931
18880
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18896
Henry VIII; a historical drama in 5 acts and
8 tableaux, by Jules de Martliold.
© Frangois IMons and I.ouis Nathal, New
York; 1886:19929, Sept. 3. 18880
with introduction and notes, by H. N. Hud-
son. Boston, Giun brothers, 1873. (Plays of
Shakespeare, no. 6)
© Henry N. Hudson, United States ; 1873 :
8436, July 23; 2e. July 24. 18881
Henry VIII and his court. See Catharine
Parr.
(King); with a special introduction by
Edward Dowdcii and an orij^iiuil frontispiece
by F. C. Cowper. [Tlie University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1908. xxxi, 155 p. front.
4", (The complete works of William Shakes-
peare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 26)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
200466, Mar. 2, 1908; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908.
18882
Henry VIII's four o'clock tea. See Royalty
at home.
Henry the Eight (The life of); by William
Shakespeare, ed. with notes, introduction,
glossary, list of variorum readings and
selected criticism by Charlotte Porter [First
folio ed.] New York. T. Y. Crowell company
[1912] 4 p. 1., vii-xviii, 251 p. front. 16°.
© .Oct. 22, 1912; 2c. Oct. 24, 1912; A:
328055; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New Y^ork.
18883
Henry the Eighth (King); ed. with notes by
William J. llolfe. Harper's library ed. New
York and London, Harper & brothers, 1898.
217 p. front, illus. 12°. (Shakespeare's
complete works. , v. 19)
© Harper & bros.. New York : 1898 : 30035,
May 17 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 18884
(The life of); ed. by Charles G. Dunlap
New York, The Macmillan company, 1912.
xix, 168 p. inch front, (port.) 24°. (The
Tudor Shakespeare)
© Feb. 14. 1912; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912; A:
305632; Macmillan co.. New York. 18885
(Shakespeare's history of King) ; ed. with
notes by William J. llolfe. New York, Harper
and brothers, 1872. 210 p. illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1871 : 10459,
Nov. 4; 2c. Feb. 2, 1872. 18886
Same. New York, Harper & brothers,
1884. 215 p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper (S: bros.. New York ; 1883 : 24327
Dec. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1884. 18887
Henry the Eighth (Shakespeare's history of
King) — Continued.
Same. New York and London, Harper and
brothers, 1899. 217 p. illus. 16°. (English
classics )
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 4, 1899 ; 1899 :
07968, Oct. 20; 2c. Nov. 2. 18888
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc] Amer-
ican book company [1904] 266 p, inch front,
(port.) illus. 16°.
© William J. llolfe, Cambridge. Mass. ; A :
98367, Oct. 6, 1904; 2c. I>ec. 6, 1904. 18889
- — (Shakespeare's King); with introduction,
and notes explanatory and critical, by H. N.
Hudson. Boston, Ginn cV: Heath, ISSO." 196 p.
16°. (Amiotated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston ; 1881 : 1093.
Jan. 19; 2c. Jan. 19. 18890
— Same. Boston, New York [etc] <;inn iV:
company [1908] 196 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass
in
renewal for 14 years from Jan. 19, 1909; A:
218611, Oct. 3, 1908; 2c. Oct. 3, 1908. 18891
with notes and exann'nation ])apers.
and plan of preparation, selected by Brain-
erd Kello.gg. New York, ('lark & Mavnard,
1884. 24°.
© Clark & Maynard, New York; 1884:
177.53, Sept. 2; 2c. Oct. 9. 18892
and The tempest; prepared l)y Emma
Mont. McRae, with introduction and explana-
tory notes by Henry N. Hudson. Boston and
London, Ginn & company, 1895. iv, [1], 461 p.
12°.
© Ginn & co., Boston; 1895:37420. July
8.
18893
19; 2c. Aug.
— — (Shakespeare's play of); the prompt-book
ed. by W. Winter, as presented by Edwin
Booth, [v. 15.] New York, Francis Hart !k
company, 1878. 71 p. 16°.
© William Winter, New York ; 1878 : 14323,
Dec. 7; 2c. Dec. 17. 18894
(S'ee also Shakespeare's works.
Henry Bruce and Amelia Ross; a dramatic
exhibition of the triumph of loyal ambition,
with panorama and diorama of Sherman's
march to the sea, by A. J. Ryan.
© A. J. Rvan, Topeka, Kan. ; 1880 : 10420,
July 6. 18895
Henry Dunbar. See Wilmot or Dunbar?
Henry Emerson, profound atheist; dramatic
tragic comedy in 4 acts, by E. H. Sterling.
[3], 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913; D : 33531 ; Edward
Hamilton Sterling, Trenton, N. J. 18896
932
18897
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18918
Henry Esmond; a drama in 4 acts, by L. R.
Cautley.
© Lucy Randolph Cautlev, Baltimore ; D :
274, Mar. 28, 1901. 18897
a drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, from inci-
dents in W. M. Thackeray's novel of the same
name, by I. B. Goodrich, jr. 103 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D : .3774.
July 31, 1903; 2c. Aug. 11, 1903. 18898
a play in 4 acts, founded on Thackeray's
novel of the same name, by W. L. Lockwood
and E. F. Boddington.
© W. L. Lockwood and Ernest F. Bodding-
ton, Brooklyn; 1900 A: 1555, Jan. 17. 18899
See also Esmond. — Greater than a king.
Henry Granden; or. The unknown heir, by
F. L. Bingham.
© Frank Lester Bingham, Delta, O. : 1872 :
3, .Tan. 2. 18900
Henry Grattan; drama in 3 acts, by R. R. Mur-
ray. [1], 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34737 ; Ralph Ran-
kin Murray, Philadelphia. 18901
Henry Hudson in the New World. See His-
torical stories in dramatic form.
Henry James from Williamsburg; a comedy
in 4 acts, by C. F. Ryan. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Cliarles F. Rvan, Turners B\al]s, Mass. ;
I) : 2089, July 5, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1902. 18902
Henry Morton; or, The twin brothers, a driinia
in 4 iK'ts, by G. Bernard. Fall River. Mass..
Daily sun publishing co.. 1880. .'53 p. S°.
© G. Bernard, Fall River, Mass.; 1880:
18456, Dec. 4; 2c. Dec. 29. 18903
Henry number 8; a musical l)urlesque in 2
acts, libretto by E. Boltwood.
© Edward Boltwood, I'ittsfield, Mass.;
1895: 19758. Apr. 10. 18904
Henry of Aue. See Dramatic works of^Ger-
hart Hauptmann.
Henry of Lancaster; a romantic play in 4 acts,
by <r. Unger. 117 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Gladys LTnger, Loughton, p]ngland ; D :
12667, Mar. 5, 1908; 2c. Mar. 5, 1908. 18905
Henry of Navarre; a dramatic fiction after
Dumas in 4 acts, by W. North.
© Wilfrid North, New York; 1898:60036,
Oct. 12 ; 2c. Oct, 13, 18906
— a romantic historical drama.
© Kiralfy bros., New York; 1875:7821,
July 27. 18907
Henry of Navarre — Continued.
a romantic play in 4 acts, by William
Devereux. New York. The Knickerbocker
press, 1908. 1 p. 1., 101 p. 12°.
© Greening & co., ltd., London ; D : 14101,
Oct. 20. 3908; 2c. Oct. 21, 1908. 18908
Henry the Second; lyric drama in 3 acts, from
the Danish, by J. Anderson.
© J. Anderson, Brooklvn ; 1878 : 2117, Feb.
18. 18909
Her; play in 3 acts, by H. T. Harrison. 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1911 ; D : 25810 ; H. T. Har-
rison, Leesburg, Va. 18910
Her ambition; play in 4 acts, by M. Ellis.
02 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912 ; D : 31212 ; Marion Ellis,
Granite Falls, Minn. 18911
Her American highness; by R. Hughes.
© Rupert Hughes, New York ; 1898 : 11.397,
Feb. 14. 18912
Her American prince; modern comedy-drama
in 3 acts, by I. B. Goodrich, jr. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D : 4175,
Nov. 2. 1903; 2c. Dec. 1, 1903; Ic. new ed.
July 30, 1904; Ic. new ed. Mar. 14, 1905; Ic.
new ed. Dec. 15, 1905. 18913
or. His royal sweetheart, a modern
comedy-drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by O. H.
Fast.
© Carl Herbert Fast. Rochester, N. Y. ;
D:7887, .Jan. 22, 1906. 18914
iler ang'el husband; farce in 1 act, by G. W.
Merchant. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1912 ; D : 29565 ; Grace Winona
Merchant, Brockton, Mass. 18915
Her answer; drama in 3 acts, by G. D. Golden-
burg. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911 ; D : 23230 ; Grace De-
laney Goldenburg, Cincinnati. 18916
Her atonement; combination fotoplay and 1
act spoken drama, by F. Staples. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1915; D : 40779 ; Frank
Staples, San Gabriel, Cal. 18916a
a drama in 5 acts, by A. P. Pond.
© A. P. Pond, New York ; 18S0 : 20668. Dec.
31 ; 2c. June 29, 1881. 18917
Her awakening; by Earl Roosevelt Becker and
John Haran Cannon. [2], 46 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911 ; D : 25500 ; E. R. Becker
Elnglewood, N. J., and J. H. Cannon. New
York. 1891t
933
18918
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18933
Her awakening — Continued.
play in 1 act. Ijy J. Dyer. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1014 ; D : 38958 ; June Dyer.
Spokane, Wash. 18918a
See also Ihr erwachung-.
Her baby; play in 1 act, by H. K. Tootle. [1],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 191.5; D : 42301 ; Harrv Kina
Tootle, Flushing:, N. Y. 1891813
Her beauty doctor; by Charles Horwitz.
© Wesson and Walters, Chicago ; D : 4, Jan.
2, 1901. 18919
Her best audience; sketch, by Scott Sidney.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D;317G6; Harry W.
Siggins, Bradford, Pa. 18920
Her best foot forward; play in 1 act, by W.
Coleman. 232 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D ; 40255 ; Walter Cole-
man, New York. 18920a
Her better half; play in 3 acts, by P. L. Shaw.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914; D: 37694; Percy L.
Shaw, New York. lS920b
'ler better self; by Mrs. M. P. Arnold. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24817 ; Mrs. M. P.
Arnold, Denver. 18921
play in 1 act, by A. L. MacLaren. 18 p.
4 . TypeAvritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D: 31210; Alma L.
MacLaren, New York. 18922
Her big- assignment; comedy in 1 act, by F. M.
McLane. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D : 29CG4 ; Fannie
Moulton McLane, New York. 18923
comedy in 3 acts, by F. M. McLane. 47 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1914; D : 37956 ; Fannie
Moulton McLane, New York, 18923a
Her big- idea; play in 3 acts, by G. M. Freeman.
[2], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914; D: 38446; Gladys M.
Freeman, New York. 18923b
Her birthday letter; farce in 1 act, by D.
Stuart. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D: 39818; D. Stuart,
Los Gatos, Cal. 18923c
Her birthday present; a 1 act play, by C 01-
ney. 35 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Channez Olney. Watertown, N. Y. ; D :
9357, Oct. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1906. 18924
Her birthday present — Continued.
or. The Sanford and Merton railway,
American play in 4 acts and 1 inter-act, by T.
Val. Baylie [pseud, of H. B. White] 94 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1910; D; 20865; Harry B.
White, Brooklyn. 18925
iS'ee also Me, she or him.
Her bitterest foe; a sensational tabloid drama
of western life in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston.
34 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38751 ;
Alex'. Byers, Chicago. 18925a
Her bridal eve.
© IMarshall W. Taylor, Camden, N. J. ; D :
3121, Mar. 13, 1903. " 18926
Her brother; a musical farce in 2 acts, by R. E.
Phillips.
© Roland Edward Phillips, Flushing, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 29037, Nov. 27. 18927
;play in 3 acts, by George Gould and Paul
Harness [pseud, of F. P. Holden] 167 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Iar. 6, 1914 ; D : 36268 ; F. P. Holden,
New York'. 18927a
Her brother's chum; play in 3 acts, by Richard
11. Rollins. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1912; D: 31286; Elbert and
Getchell, Des Moines. 18928
Her brother's honour; play in 1 act, by J. O.
Hartes. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D : 29542 ; John Or-
lando Hartes, New York. 18929
Her brother's keeper; by W. IMontague. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D: 21546; Walter
ISIontague, San Francisco. 18930
Her brother's misfortune. See Character
saves reputation.
Her brother's sin; in 4 acts, by F. J. Mahon.
72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Mahon. Detroit; D : 8125, Mar.
7, 1906; 2c. Mar. 7, 1906. 18931
Her brother's sister; an original comedy in 3
acts, by W. Browne.
© Walter Browne, New York ; 1895 : 379,
.Jan. 2. 18932
Her burglar; a 1 act skit, by H. Fitzgerald,
© Harrington Fitzgerald, Philadelphia ; D :
686, July 24, 1901. 18933
Her business; comedy in 3 acts, by E. F. Hague.
SO ]\ f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1914; D: 37809; E. Fern
Hague, New York. 18933a
934
18934
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
18953
Her busy day; a farce in 1 act, by J. C. Hyde.
Proof.
© James Clarence Hyde, New York ; D :
.5188, June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904. 18934
or, An experience in housekeeping-, a
farce in ] act, hy James C. Richards [pseud,
of J. II. Condrin] Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1903. 33 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4130,
Oct. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 18935
Her chance; or, Just before rehearsal, mono-
logue comedy, by M. V. Freese. 10 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1910 ; D : 20172 ; Myron Vin-
cent Freese, Boston. 18936
Her choice. See After many days.
Her Christmas gift; comedy in 1 act, by O.
Fuller. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910; D : 21897 ; Caroline
Fuller, Northampton, Mass. 18937
Her country cousin.
© Frank .Tones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1892:
50230, l^ec. 9. 18938
Her cowboy brother; by G. Wilson and W.
Zimmermann.
© Gordon Wilson and William Zimmer-
mann, Chicago; D : 15337, Mar. 1.5, 1909.
18939
l)y O. Parker. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910 ; D : 20129 ; Olive Parker,
Syracuse, N. Y. 18940
Her cowboy lover; a monologue, by Adrieinie
Koucolle. Chicago, The dramatic publishing
company, 190S. 6 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; L» : 14726,
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 18941
Her cowboy visitor; a 4 act comedy drama, by
C. F. Harrison. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cbarles F. Harrison. St. Louis; D:6335,
Mar. 14, 1905; 2c. May 15, 1905. 18942
Her cowpuncher boss; a society sketch for two
people, by T. K. Kyle. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas E. Kyle, Toronto, Canada; D:
12934, May 9, 1908 ; 2c. May 9, 1908. 18943
Her cross of gold; 5 act melodrama, by W.
Shea.
© Walter Shea, Maiden, Mass.; D : 5797.
Nov. 19, 1904. 18944
Her Cuban tea; bumorous monologue for a
woman. l>y Pauline Plielps. [New York. E. S.
\\^ei-ner puldishing and supply company (in-
corporated) 1902] 6 p. 8°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co., New
York; A: 31627; Apr. 25, 3902; 2c. Oct.
18, 1902. 18944a
Her daddy's boy; play in 1 act, by K. E. Ro-
mans. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1915 ; D : 41691 ; Robert Ed-
ward Plomans, Northampton, I\Iass. 18944b
Her dad's own girl; a modern play in 4 acts,
by F. M. Knowles.
© Frederick Milton Knowles, Brooklyn ; D :
11325, Sept. 10, 1907. 18945
Her dark marriage morn; bv E. A. Bell. 32 p.
8°.
© Emma A. Bell, Los Angeles; D:8029,
Feb. 19, 1906; Ic. Feb. 19, 1906. 18946
drama in 4 acts, by Lem B. Parker. 82 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29686 ; Goes litho-
graphing CO., Chicago. 18947
Her daughter; play in 4 acts, by H. Osborne
and Adele Blood. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 2, 1914; D : .^.5.527 ; Hubert Os-
borne. New York. 18947a
Her day of grace; by R. W. McCulloch.
© Robert William McCulloch, Chicago ;
1899:123.53, Feb. 1.3. 18948
Her deaf ear; a parlor farce in 1 act, by A.
Bates. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
12 p. 12°.
© Arlo Bates, Boston; D : 11420, Sept. 26,
1907; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 18949
Her dearest enemy; a drama in 4 acts, by F.
Summerfield. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York ; D : 4775,
Mar. 23, 1904; 2c. Mar. 2.3. 1904. 18950
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by W. D. Eaton
and John E. McWade. 12 p. 4°. Printed.
© July 19, 1909; 2c. July 19, 1909; D:
16542; William D. Eaton, Chicago. 18951
Her dearest friend; play in 1 act, by Rose-
mary Rees. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1910. 24 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22619; Samuel French, ltd., London. 18952
Her death before dishonor. See More to be
pitied than scorned.
Her debut; play in 3 acts, by F. J. Kovach.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 17, 1915; D: 40026; Franyo J,
Kovach, Cambridge, Mass. 18952a
Her decision; a twenty minute playlet, by Wm,
F. Sailor. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1912 ; D : 29889 ; William F.
Sailor, St. Paul. 18953
Her desperate victory,
true.
See Helen dreams
935
18954
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18976
Her devil; a tragedy in 4 acts, by J. H. Twells,
jr.
© J. H. Twells, jr., Berlin ; D : 12446, Feb.
3, 1908. 18954
Her dream; 1 act drama, by R. H. Maudy. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 19] 5; D: 39870; Reuben Her-
bert Mandy, Newark, N. .7. 18954a
an operatic and descriptive sketch, by A. S.
Rhorer. Typewritten.
© A. S. Rhorer, Chicago ; 1898 : 18685, Mar.
21; 2c. Mar. 21. 18955
Her dressing- room; playlet, by T. Goldberg.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1909; D: 16717; Jack Gold-
berg, New York. 18956
Her Dutch, uncle; a farce comedy in 1 act, by
I\r. J. A. IMcDonald.
© Morton J. A. McDonald, San Francisco;
D:7900, Jan. 26, 1906. 18957
Her Easter choice; an Easter dialogue for ten
girls, by Margaret Slattery. (In Pilgrim
teacher, March, 1907)
© Luther H. Gary, Boston; D:9801. .Tan.
16, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. 18958
Her eng-agement ring; comedy in 1 act, by
G. A. Ouraud. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1910; D: 21694; Guy A.
Ourand, Washington. 18959
Her English, company; or, A London engage-
ment, by H. R. Hosmer and Walter Cluxton.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Ross Hosmer, New York ; D :
8570, May 21, 1906; 2c. May 21, 1906. 18960
Her excellency; a comedy, by Marwell Hall.
© Bvron P. Stephenson, New York; 1S94:
49082, Oct. 20. 18961
Her excellency, the governor; or, A woman of
some importance, phiylet in 1 act, by V. G.
Yisscher. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911 ; D : 2.5249 ; Viva Glenn
Visscher, New York. 18962
Her excellency, the president; or, From
votress to spinster statesman, comedy of the
dim future. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1010; D: 21052; Wallace
Peck, Brooklyn. 18963
Her face her fortune; a drama in 4 acts, by
B. Darling.
© Bessie Darling, New York; 1874:9758,
July 25. 18964
Her face was her fortune. See Helena.
Her faith justified; drama in 4 acts, by G. W.
Ward. 104 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George AVesterfield Ward, Alexandria,
Minn.; D:S699, June 14, 1906; 2c. -Tune 14.
1906. 18965
Her family; or, Cured, comedy dramatic sketch,
by W. W. Scott. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
. © Ic. Dec. 10, 1912 ; D : 31649 ; Wm. Waide
Scott, New York. 18966
Her family tree; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. N.
Freeman.
© Wm. Neely Freeman, New York ; D : 507,
May 27, 1901. 18967
Her famous boxing roosters. See Lucy's day
off.
Her fatal beauty; a melodrama, by Wm. B.
Hurst.
© Thomas W. Broadhurst, New York; D:
1976, June 6, 1902. 18968
Her fatal gift; melodrama in 5 acts and 7
scenes, by J. Caldwell. 110 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .Jean Caldwell, New York; D:672S. IMiiv
17, 1905 ; 2c. May 17, 1905. 18969
Her fatal love; a comedy di*ama in 5 acts, by
George Morton. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Georse Samuels, New York : D : 2748,
Dec. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1903. 18970
an original drama, by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, New York; D : 109.32,
July 9. 1907. 18971
Her fatal shadow; drama in 4 acts, by Jean
Barrymore. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© United amusement co., Erie. Pn.; D:
8522, May 14, 1906; 2c. June 29, 1906. 18972
Her fatal sin; melodrama in 4 acts, by Robert
Leeland. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Fonda, Springfield, Mass. ;
D:3375, Apr. 28, 1903; 2c. May 8, 1903.
1897.3
Her fate; a drama in 3 acts, by .T. F. IMilJi-
ken.
© .James F. Milliken, New York; 1884:
6962, Mar. 31. 18974
Her father's crime. See Bonds and vaga-
bonds.
Her father's fault; original play in 4 acts, by
J. F. Martin. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D : 29764 ; .John F.
Martin, Boston. 18975
Her father's pal; sketch in 1 act, by G. Chad-
wick Cook. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1911; D: 24604; Gertrude
C. Cook, Los Angeles. 18976
9H6
18977
COPYRIGHTED IIT THE UNITED STATES
18994
Her father's sin; a miniature ten, twenty,
thirty melodrama, by P. A. Gastrock and
Helen Warren. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Phil A. Gastrock, New York; D : 8253,
Mar. 30, 1906; 2c. Mar. 30, 1906. 18977
Her father's sword; drama in 1 act, by T. P.
Morgan. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Ro£>ers, Ark. ; D : 10366,
Apr. 17, 1907; 2c. Apr. 17, 1907. 18978
Her father's wife; sketch, by L. M. Cowen.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1915; D: 39669; Lewis M.
Cowen, Brooklyn. 18978a
or. End it as you will, dramatization in
1 act of Maarten Maartens' [pseud, of Jozua
Marius Willem Schwartz] story of same
title, by David and Astrid Kimball. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1910 ; D : 22483 ; David Kim-
ball, Berck, France. 18979
Her fidelity; an emotional society play in 3
acts and 4 scenes, by J. S. Berger.
© ,T. S. Berger, Brooklyn; 1892:3658, .Tan.
22. 18980
Her fight; play in 3 acts, by S. J. Gilman. [87] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1911 ; D : 24613 ; Stephen J.
Gilman, Everett, Mass. 18981
Her first appearance. Sec littlest (The) girl.
Her first assignment; comedy in 1 act, by
Gladvf-! Ruth Bri(igham. Boston, Walter H.
Baker & co., 1914. 26 p. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; D:
36104; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
18981a
Her first cake; dialog for 6 girls, by E. J.
Freund. Antigo, Wis.. Antigo publishing com-
pany. 12 p. 24°. (Dialogs for school pic-
nics, no. 12)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
413.38; Antigo pub. co.. Antigo, Wis. 18981b
Her first call on the butcher; a monologue, by
May Isabel Fisk. 2 p. 8°. Printed.
© Harper & bros.. New York; D : 3625,
June 20, 1903 ; 2c. July 23, 1903. 18982
See also Monologues.
Her first case; farcical skit, by Z. Covington.
[1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1912; D: 30798; Zellah
CJovington, New York. 18983
Her first chance; comedy drama in 1 act, by
A. S. Carman. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910; D : 22109 ; Albert S.
Carman, New York. 18984
Her first day in ofiice; play in 1 act, by S. D.
Taylor. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915 ; D : 42571 ; Stella Den-
nis Taylor, Oakland, Cal. 18984a
Her first divorce; comedy in 3 acts, by C. W.
Bell. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1913; D : 32951 ; C. W. Bell,
Hamilton, Canada. 18985
Her first divorce case; a 1 act comedy sketch,
by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Mattie Keene, New York ; D : 1605. IMar.
19. 1902; 2c. Mar. 22, 1902. 18986
Her first false step; melodrama in a prologue
and 3 acts, by C. E. Blaney. 49 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles E. Blaney. Newark N. J. ; D : ♦
3060, Feb. 27, 1903; 2c. June 9, 1903. 18987
Her first great part; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by-L. Grattan. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grattan, Chicago ; D : 8757.
June 29, 1906; 2c. June 29, 1900. 18988
Her first love; a drama in 5 acts, by J. A.
Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1883 : 10231,
June 6. 18989
musical play in 4 acts, by A. Scliorr. TDr^b
r'^'Z?"ir N^-i 83 p. 8°. Ms. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910 ; D : 20917 ; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wilner, New York. 18990
Her first marketing. See Monologues of to-
day.
Her first mistake; 1 act comedy, by J. Hood.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John Hood. Kearney, N. .L ; D : 10829,
June 24, 1907; 2c. June 24, 1907. 18991
Her first temptation and how it came about;
a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 64 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Laura .Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12104, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908.
18992
Her first trip abroad. See Talking (The)
woman.
Her foe; a romantic play in 4 acts, by A. K. Ful-
ton.
© A. K. Fulton, Baltimore; 1882:21066,
Dec. 12. 18993
Her foot was her fortune; a new play in 4 acts
and a prologue, by J. B. Mason and T. H.
Glenney.
© J. B. Mason and T. H. Glenney, United
States ; 1887 : 29206, Nov. 11. 18994
937
18995
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19016
Her football hero; college comedy sketch, by
Tex Charwate [pseud, of Arthur Charwate]
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15. 1910 ; D : 20320 ; Arthur Char-
wate, New York. 18995
Her friend and enemy; a Civil War drama in 3
acts, by H. Van Demark. 59 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Harrv Van Domark, Houston ; D : 2647,
Nov. 28, 1902 : 2c. Dec. 8, 1902. 18996
Her friend the enemy; war drama in 4 acts, by
Harry Van Demark. Philadelphia, Penn pub.
CO., 1911. 71 p. 12°.
© Jan. 21, 1911; 2c. Jan. 24, 1911; D:
23180 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 18997
Her friend's friend: an original 1 act dramatic
. composition, by F. J. Beaman. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
6148, Jan. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1905. 18998
Her gentleman friend; sketch, by David Dan-
iels. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1912 ; D : 31740 ; W. F. Sailor,
St. Paul. 18999
Her gift; play of to-day in 4 acts, by A. Athen-
son. 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1913 ; D : 35047 ; Angel Athen-
son. New York. 19000
Her gloves; farce in 3 acts, by Anthony E. Wills.
Chicago, Dramatic pub. co., 1910. 66 p. 12°.
([Sergei's acting drama, no. 603])
© Dec. 21, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1910 ; D : 22903 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 19001
Her grace; a comedy in 4 acts, by Lincoln Balch
[i. e. W. L. Balch] 127 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© William L. Balch, Boston; D: 3250, Apr.
6, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1903. 19002
Her grace of Kentucky; by M. Schmitz.
© ]\Iargaret Schmitz, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 15009, Feb. 5, 1909. 19003
Her grace, the major; a comedy in 3 acts, by
C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1885 : 19979,
Sept. 23. 19004
Her great ambition; 3 act comedy, by M. Magin.
123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1915 ; D : 41817 ; Mary Magin,
New York. 19004a
See also Dispossessed.
Her great aunt; a comic opera in 1 act, with
selected music, words by C. Barnard.
© Charles Barnard, New York ; 1879 : 8495,
June 26. 19005
Her great career; or, The squirrel cage, a play
in 3 acts, by J. F. Cooke. 103 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James Francis Cooke, Brooklyn ; D :
15942, May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909." 19006
Her great desire; drama in 4 acts, by W. Young.
173 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915 ; D : 39533 ; William B.
. Young, Chicago. 19006a
Her greatest gift; drama in 4 acts, by G. S.
Beckham. [75] p. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1913; D:33G70; Genevieve
Stuart Beckham, St. Louis. 19007
Her greed for gold; in 3 acts, by L. M. Boyer.
© L. Milton Boyer, Pittsburgh ; 1890: 11965,
Apr. 11. 19008
Her half brother; drama in 4 acts, by L. Lester.
© Lillian Lester, Minneapolis ; 1894 : 12354,
alar. 1. 19009
Her happiness; play in 1 act, by T. E. Griffin.
[2], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 1, 1914; D:. 37189; Tracy Fa\-
wavd Griffin, Tlie Dalles, Or. 19009a
Her heart's command.
Rockies.
See Rose (A) of the
Her heart's desire; a dramatization of Charles
Garvice's book, by F. M. Bray.
© Frances M. Bray, Brooklyn; D:4420,
Dec. 22, 1903. . 19010
farce in 1 act, by William J. Boemper. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hans Lorbel, New York; D : 690S. Julv
20, 1905; 2c. July 20, 1905. 19011
Her hero; a drama, by W. Stuart.
© Will Stuart, New York; 1S75: 2899. Mar.
27. 19012
farce comedy in 3 acts, by G. F. Von Knl-
man. [46] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913; D: 34615; George Fran-
cis Von Erdman, Washington. 19013
a vaudeville sketch, by (Jeoj-ge Totron
Smith. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1006] 11 p.
12°. (On cover: Denison's vauilovill(>
sketches )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:9I6S, Oct. 1.
1906; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906. 19014
or, The wrong burglar, (^unedy in 1 ncl.
by E. Ruff. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1911; D : 25328 : Edgnr KnlV.
New York. 19015
Her highness, the prince; a comic opera in 2
acts, book and lyrics bj K. S. Webb. 50 \t.
4°. Typewritten. [Liln-etto only]
© Kenneth Seymour Webb. New Y'ork ; D :
7920, Jan. 30, 1906; 2c. Mar. 26. 1906. 19016
938
19017
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19039
Her honeymoon; comedy in 3 acts, by G. F.
Sturgis. [2], 73 p. 4°. Typewritteu.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913: D: 34524; Granville
Forbes Sturgis, Denver. 19017
Her honor and her offspring; a drama in 5 acts,
Dy L. Graves. 126 p. 4°. Ms.
© Lillian Graves, Manliattan, Kan. ; 18S9 :
21G96, Aug. 12; 2c. Dec. 26. 19018
Her honor, the judge; a light comedy in 4 acts,
by James Rodney. 103 p. obi. 12°. Type-
written.
© James Rodnev Gandolfo, New York ; D :
1301, Jan. 16, 1902; 2c. Mar. 7, 1902. 19019
Her honor, the mayor; a comedy drama in 4
acts and 4 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, New York; 1892:49382.
Dec. 5. 19020
play in 4 acts, by E. C. Ranck. [135] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1914 ; D : 36898 ; Edwin Carty
Ranck, Cambridge, IMass. 19020a
Her horseless husband; a comedy sketch, by
II. L. Newton and A. Hoffman. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Harry L. Newton and Aaron S. Hoffman.
Chicago ; D : 512, May 27, 1901 ; 2c. ]\Iay 27,
1901. 19021
Her hour; by A. S. Burleson. 23 p. 12°.
'^i'ypewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1911; D: 24414; Adele S.
Burleson, Austin, Tex. 19022
Her hungry heart; musical delight in 2 acts,
by Sea mmon Lockv, ood. [44] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D: 35847; Walter S.
Lockwood, Chicago. 19022a
Her husband; by A. G. Miller.
© Allen Gregorv Miller, New Orleans ; D :
15393, Mar. 22, 1909. 19023
by A. Luzzi. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17311 ; Arthur Luzzi,
New York. 19024
domestic drama in 5 acts, by A. L." John-
son. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, New York ; 1888 :
14755, May 21 ; 2c. June 4. 19025
Her husband thought her guilty; an exciting
drama of real life in 4 acts, accompanied by
a laughable farce and song, by C. McNeff.
© Clerinda McNeff, New York; D:7133.
Aug. 14, 1905. 19026
Her husband's back; farce in 1 scene, by Robt.
Offor. 24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 19. 1911 ; D : 24240 ; J. R. Oishei,
Buffalo. 19027
Her husband's defence; modern comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Loring G. Bartlett.
© William B. McCallum, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 7994, Feb. 14, 1906. 19028
Her husband's friend; by H. M. Royale. [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910; D: 22669; Harry M.
Royale, Chicago. 19029
drama in 5 acts, by V. Selvaggi. [134] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12. 1915; D : 42246 ; Vincenzo
Selvaggi, St. Louis. ^ 19029a
-in 1 act, by L. A. Ennnert. [14} p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 5. 1910; D: 22729; Leonard A.
Emmert, Toledo, O. • 19030
Her husband's honor; a play in 3 acts, by J.
Louzada.
© J. Louzada, New York; D : 14320, Nov.
20, 1908. 19031
Her husband's parents: or. The marital squall,
a 1 act comedy in future, bv L. L. Schwartz.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Leon Schwartz, New York ; D :
13270, July 1, 1908 ; 2c. July 1, 1908. 19032
Her husband's return; a drama in 1 act, bv
E. G. Sheer. 13 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© E. George Sheer, Detroit ; D : 3257, Apr.
8, 1903; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 19033
Her husband's sin. Typewritten.
© Morgan Gibney, United States; 1900 A:
4928, Feb, 23 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 19034
Her husband's sister; by Mrs. C. Furrer.
© Mrs. Charles Furrer, Toledo. O. ; D: 0201,
Jan. 28, 1905. 19035
Her husband's widow; play in 1 act, by W. G.
Keir. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30632; William
G. Keir, New York. 19036
Her husband's wife; a comedy in 3 acts, by
A. E. Thomas. 96 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Albert E. Thomas, New York ; D : 14410,
Nov. 30, 1908; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 19037
■- -with an introduction by Walter
Prichard Eaton. New York, Doubleday, Page
& CO., 1914. X, 133 p. 12°.
©May 23, 1914 ; 2c. May 26, 1914 ; D : 37190 ;
A. 10. Thomas, New York. 19037a
Her ideal man; a play in 4 acts, by R. G. Jones.
50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Russell G. Jones, Cleveland; D: 15564.
Apr. 7, 1909; 2c. Apr. 30, 1909. 19038
Her kid; sketch, by G. Bloomquest. [22] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D: 34028; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 19039
939
19040
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1G060
Her kitchenette; a comedy playlette, by R. A.
Deaves. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19. 1909; D : 164G1 ; Rillie Anita
Deaves, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 19040
Her ladyship; an American comedy drama in
4 acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnellv. Philadelphia: 1890:
1621.3, IMay 17. 19041
comedy sketch in 1 act. bv H. W. G.
Plunkett. [2], 2G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. IS, 1913; D: 34762: Harry Wil-
lou.ijbby Grattan Plunkett, New Maiden, Eng-
land. 19042
Her ladyship, the cook; in 1 act, bv R. F. Car-
roll.
© Richard F. Cnrn.ll, New Y(»rk; D : 3698,
•July 9, 1903. 19043
Her ladyship, the naayor; by W. B. Lewis.
[54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912; D: 28216; W. Barran
Lewis, Philadelphia. 19044
Her ladyship's niece; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Evelyn Sinnns. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1905. 33 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgeiald. New York; D : 6004.
Jan. 4, 1905; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 19045
Her last appearance; dramatic sketch, by E.
AValdrige. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1914; D: 37315; Ernest
Waldrige, New York. 19045a
sketch in 1 act, by B. Meyers. [4] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1911 ; D : 23928 ; Belle Meyers,
New York. 19046
Her last assignment; monodraraa, by H. D.
Rollins. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1914 ; D : 36335 ; Harry Doug-
las Robins, New York. 19046a
Her last bet; comedy in 1 act, by Lorraine Bu-
(banan [pseud, of Lorraine Hall-liusscll] and
riiarles Harrold [pseud of Mrs. L. Hall-Rus-
sell] 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912; D: 30338; Mrs. Lor-
raine Hall-Russell, New York. 19047
Her last hope; a melodrama in 4 acts, by AVill
C. Cowper.
© .John E. Warner, New York ; 1884 : 23934,
Dec. 3. 19048
Her last jump; a 1 act sketch, by Fritz Thayer
Pheasant. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912 ; D : 29025 ; Wm. Quayle
SetlifEe, New York. 19049
Her last moments; drama in 4 acts, by J. Mel-
ville.
© Jeanette Melville, New York ; D : 3014,
June 18, 1903. 19050
Her last pose; by Mabelle Browning [pseud, of
M. Brown] 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mabelle Brown, Chicago ; D : 9425, Nov.
14, 1906; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 19051
Her last rehearsal; a 1 act play, by W. Hoi comb.
Washington, Will A. Page [1897] 28 p. 16°.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1894:
36230, Aug. 2, 1894; 2c. Sept. 1, 1897. [Note:
• Title on copies is. Her last rehearsal ; or. Dis-
enchanting an amateur] 19052
Her last stand; 1 act play, by A. W. Cole. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30643; Anna W.
Cole, Indianapolis. 19053
Her last will and testament; a dramatic ex-
position of real life in 4 acts, bv Fred Fritz
(F. G. Parkinson)
© F. G. Parkinson, AVhatcheer, In.; 1897:
50555, Sept. 10. 19054
Her letter; ])lay in 1 act and 4 scenes, bv J.
Strano. [4], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914; D : 38769 ; .Tohn Strano,
New York. 19054a
Her lineag'e. See Creola.
Her little highness; comic opera in 3 acts,
book and lyrics, by C. Pollock and Ronnold
Wolf. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Feb. 26. 1913; D : 32430 ; Chnnning
Pollock, New York. 19055
Her living image; drama in 4 a(!ts, by Ijucy
H. HoojX'r and Laurcncin. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lucy H. Hooper, United States; ISSO:
13869, June 15 ; 2c. July 23. 1905G
Her lord and master; comedy in 4 acts, by
IMartha Morton. New York, Sanuiel French ;
London, Sanuiol Fi-ench, ltd.. 1912. 97 p. 12°.
© Dec. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1912 ; D : 31()40 :
Martha Morton Conheim, New Y'ork. 19057
— a society drama in 5 acts, by L. Purdon.
© Lilla Purdon, Philadelphia; 1872:821.5,
Aug. 3. 19058
society drama in 4 acts, by Clarence Black.
57 1. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : in:',72 :
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 19059
— See also Lady Ethel. — Lord and mas-
ter.
Her lordship; play in 1 act, by G. Parker. [10]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1912; D: 30212; Gordon
Parker, London. 19060
940
19061
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
19080
Her love; a drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Ste-
vens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1883 : 10228,
June G. 19061
a 4 act comedy, by C. A. Hague, 27 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Arthur Hague, New York ; D :
5410, Aug. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904. 19062
Her love against the world; original romantic
modern play in 4 acts, by W. Howard. 125 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D : 34556 ; Walter
Howard, London. 19063
Her luck; 1 act sketch, by W. J. Boemper. [6]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911; D: 23450; Willie J.
Boemper, New York. 19064
Her mad marriag'e; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Frank Allen.
© Joseph Allen, administrator estate of
Frank Allen, New York ; D : 4736, Feb. 20.
1904. [For copies reed, see D:5759] 19065
: Same. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Allen, Collingswood, N. J. ; D :
5759, Nov. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904. 19066
Her majesty; a drama in 5 acts, dramatized by
E. H. Clement from Virginia Champlin's trans-
lation of Kings in exile, by Alphouse Daudet.
' © E. H. Clement, Boston ; 1880 : 13154, Aug.
27. 19067
a drama of the 17th century in 3 acts, by
G. T. Steckell and C. C. Osborne. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Grace Thelma Steckell and Clifton Car-
lisle Osborne, California ; D : 15911, May 21,
1909 ; 2c. May 21, 1909. 19068
Her majesty, myself; by A. Jenness-Miller.
© Anna Jenness-Miller, Washington; D:
10943, July 10, 1907. 19069
Her majesty, the cook; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by George W. Monroe and J. P. Colton.
© James P. Colton, Sayville, N. Y. ; 1898:
42160, July 13. 19070
Her majesty's mail; an Irish comedy drama in
4 acts, W. H. Gough.
© William H. Gough, United States ; 1893 :
7134, Feb. 6. 19071
Her majesty's opera; a farce, by J. A. Gulick.
© Joseph A. Gulick, New York ; 1883 : 3172,
Feb. 17. 19072
Her master; a drama adapted from an old for-
eign play in 3 acts and 7 tableaux, by M.
Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 5988, June
9. 19073
Her merry Christmas; dramatic comedy playlet
in 1 act, by M. M. Theise. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D: 22150; Burt M.
Jack, Philadelphia. 19074
Her militant majesty; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. R. Randall. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914; D : 38702 ; William R.
Randall, New York. 19074a
Her millionaire butler; by H. Hudson. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910; D: 17899; Holland
Hudson, Washington, 19074b
Her mission; by A. M. Fauntleroy.
© Anne M. Fauntleroy, Washington; D:
635, July 3, 1901. 19075
Her mistake; drama in 4 acts with music, by
H. Frummer.
[1], 129 p. 4°. Ms. [Words only]
© Ic. May 16, 1914 ; D : 37047 ; Henry Frum-
mer, Brooklyn. 19075a
Her mother; a drama in 3 acts, by Mrs. M.
Hahn. 8 p. 12°. Printed.
© Mrs. Malvine Hahn, Chicago; D : 13477,
Aug. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1908. 19076
Her mother's choice; a comedy in 1 act, by
W. H. Niemeyer. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William H. Niemeyer, Chicago; D :
15304, Mar. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909.
19077
Her mother's last wish. See Advance (The)
agent.
Her mother's sin; dramatization of Charlotte
M. Braeme's famous novel of the same name,
by F. K. Weiser. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1909 ; D : 17768 ; Fred K.
Weiser, Stonington, HI. 19078
Her movie hero; play in 1 act, by Charles Hor-
witz. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1914; D: 36326; Albert E.
Terflinger, Tacoma Park, D. C. 19078a
Her name; sketch, by S. P. Carr. [1], 81 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912 ; D : 31056 ; Sarah Pratt
Carr, San Francisco. 19079
Her name is Maude; by D. W. Perrine.
© Dave W. Perrine, Eaton Rapids, Mich.;
D : 7612, Nov. 24, 1905. 19080
Her name was Dennis; little episode, by M. Ott.
[3], SO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1914 ; D : 39172 ; Matthew Ott,
WoUaston, Mass. 19080a
941
19081
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
19099
Her name was Mary; American comedy in 3
acts, by C. W. Collison. [110] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 30, 1911; D: 24608; C. Wilson
Collison, Columbus, O. 19081
Her name was Maud; a comedy in 3 acts. 52 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Mary E. Hill, Reading, Pa.; D : 13086,
May 25, 1908 ; 2c. June 12, 1908. 19082
Her nearest neighbor; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by J. F. Ballard. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911; D: 23604; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 19083
Her nephew; comedy playlet, by D. G. King. 16
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915; D: 39519; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 19083a
Her nephew-in-law elect; a farce in 1 act, by
Helen P. Kane. Philadelphia, The Peun pub-
lishing company, 1906. 12 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:9033,
Sept. 4, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1906. 19084
Her new lover; an original comedy sketch, by
A. Sinclair. 2 p. 1., 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 3914; D : 38833 ; Arthur Sin-
clair, New York. 19084a
Her new partner; comedy sketch, by Barry
Gray. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909; D: 17331; Ed. Frink,
Springfield, Mo. 19085
Her newsboy son; (h'anuitic playlet by G. W.
Watts and Rose Herald. 13 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 23023 ; George W.
Watts, Brooklyn. 19086
Her next husband; a comedy in 4 acts, by C.
B. Lewis.
© Charles B. Lewis, Detroit; 1876:3631.
Mar. 25. 19087
Her noble ancestor; a play in 1 act, by F. Wed-
dell. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Weddell, New York; D: 13129.
June 6, 1908 ; 2c. June 8, 1908. 19088
Her oath; by F. B. Rae.
© Fanny Beckwith Rae, Cleveland ; D :
3501, May 20, 1903. 19089
Her one false step; by Owen Davis. 92 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Walter Scott Butterfield, New York ; D :
3254, Mar. 21, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1903. 19090
Her one great sin; V)y F. Stanley.
© Florence Stanley, New York; D: 13622,
Aug. 20, 1908. 19091
Her one great sin — Continued.
sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by Frank
M. Thorne.
© Frank J. Connor and Chas. F. Dittmar,
Brooklyn ; D : 1874, May 12, 1902. 19092
Her only ambition; sketch of to-day life, by
T. J. Chambers. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D : 38.501 ; Thomas .L
'Chambers, Hartford, Conn. 19092a
Her only fault; a comedietta in 1 act, from tlie
(Jormaii of Goerlitz, by Svdnov Roseiifeld.
New York, De Witt. 1882. 1 p. 1., 13 p. 12°.
([Do Witt's acting plaj's, no. 303])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1882 : 19925,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 19093
Her only love; comedy drama in 4 acts, bv
E. S. Sears.
© Edward S. Sears, Boston; 1877:8498,
July 21. 19094
Her only sin; a drama in 4 acts, by J. D. Jax-
one. 94 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Duke Jaxune, New York; D : 3093,
Mar. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1903. 19095
Her only way; or, The higher law, plav in 4
acts, by R. T. Epstein. [2], 114 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914 ; D : 38458 ; Rosalind T.
Epstein, New York. 19095a
Her other husband; a tragi-comedy in 1 act, bv
G. A. Henderson. 19 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1910 ; D : 21776 ; George A.
Henderson, New York. 19096
Her own boss; comedy in 4 acts, by H. P. Maw-
son. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909; D: 17607; Harry P.
Mawson, New York. 19097
Her own house; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
J. F. Ballard. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910; D : 20359 ; John Fred
Ballard, Nucla, Col. 19098
Her own money; comedy in 3 acts, by M. Swan.
New York. Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1915. 94 p. 12°.
© Oct. 5, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1915 ; D : 41998 ;
Mark Swan, New York. 19098a
play in 4 acts, by M. E. Swan. 114 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1913; D : 34221 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 19099
Her own press agent. See Notoriety.
Her own rival; melodrama in 5 acts, by R. M.
Bernfeld. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1915 ; D : 40874 ; Rose Morris
Bernfeld, New York. 19099a
942
19100
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
19121
Her own way; a play in 4 acts, by Clyde Fitch.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1907.
235 p. 12°.
© IMacmillan co.. New York ; D : 10390. Apr.
22, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1907. 19100
^ »S'r e also Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
Her pal's sv/eetheart; l^y L. M. Meaney. 12 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Lottie Myrtle Meanev, Charlestown,
Mass.; I>: 11927, Dec. 16, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29.
1907. 19101
Her past; a drama of Jewish life, by Zet Lebin.
© Iieoj)old Spachner, New York ; D : 7uo.l,
July 24, 1905. 19102
Her philosophy; a drama in 4 acts, by E. M.
Plullips.
© Kirov Max Phillips, Chicago; D:6499.
Apr. 3, 1905. 19103
Her picture; a corned v in 1 act, by II. K. Baker.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1894. 17 p.
12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Rachel E. Baker, Boston; 1894:11080,
Feb. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 19104
Her point of view; a pastoral play in 4 acts,
by E. A. Chambliss and Dore Davidson.
© Ennua Amonett Chambliss, Springfield.
Mo. ; D : 8285, Mar. 16, 1906. 19105
Her price; play in 1 act, by A. Dupont. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34095 ; Albert Du-
pont, New York. 19106
Her profession; play in 4 acts, by E. R. Terry.
114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1913; D: 33082; Edmund
R. Terry, New York. 19107
Her purchase price; play in 3 acts, by H. Buck-
ingham. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D: 34128; Hal Buck-
ingham. Clarion, Pa. 19108
Her radiancy; by G. A. Schulte.
© George Anthony Schulte, Brooklyn; D:
3431, May 14, 1903. 19109
Her rain beau; a dramatic composition, by F. R.
Cutter. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick RoUin Cutter, Cincinnati ; D :
13376, .July 20, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908. 19110
Ker ransom; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by F.
L. O'Reilly. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis L. O'Reilly, Woonsocket, R. I.;
D:4389, Dec. 14, 1903; 2c. Dec. 14, 1903.
19111
Her reason; play in 1 act, by S. J. Gilman. [1],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911; D : 23887 ; Stephen J.
Gilman, Everett, Mass. 19112
Her reason — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by E. F. Joyce, jr. [1],
16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1915 ; D : 42288 ; Edward F.
Joyce, jr., New York. 19112a
Her red devil; by F. La Pierre.
© Frederic La Pierre, Buffalo; D : 6579,
Apr. 26, 1905. 19113
Her reputation; by Flo Field (Flora Field von
Cassel) {In Times-democrat, New Orleans,
Dec. 22, 1907)
© Flora Field von Cassel, New Orleans;
D : 11922, Dec. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 1907.
19114
Her revenge; drama in 4 acts, by N. H. Horn-
stine.
— •— vr"->
'J
[3], 97 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1913; D : 35360 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 19115
Her right to happiness; melodrama in miuiti-
ture in 3 acts, by Clarence Black. [35] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D: 42114; Chicago
manuscript co., Chicago. 19115a
Her royal highness; a comic opera in 2 acts,
by G. V. I-Iobart.
© George V. Hobart, Baltimore; 1898:
76417. Dec. 28. 19116
— an extravaganza in 2 acts, words by Basil
Hood, music by Walter Slaughter. Libretto.
© E. Ascherberg & co., London; 1898:
65534, Nov. 8 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 19117
— a play in 4 acts, by F. Mariani. 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Federico Mariani, New York ; D : 13426,
July 28. 1908; 2c. July 28, 1908. 19118
Her royal highness, the infanta of Spain; a
dramatic pageant, by the author of Longfel-
low's dream.
© Henrv Redington Browne, Dorchester.
Mass. ; 1893 : 44271, Oct. 4. 19119
Her royal nibs; the great Irish American com-
edy, by William Carleton.
© Barrv and Hay, United States; 1883:
18956, Oct. 15. 19120
Her sacrifice; drama in prologue and 3 acts, by
E. Mitchell. Los Angeles, Cal., Grafton pub-
lishing company press, 1909. [40] p. 8°.
© Edmund Mitchell, Los Angeles ; D : 15810,
May 8, 1909 ; 2c. May 8, 1909. 19121
943
19122
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19147
Her sacrifice — Continued.
a 4 act emotional drama, by W. D. Coxey.
© W. D. Coxey, Chicago ; 1890 : 34793, Nov.
5. 19122
-titled by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1884 : 4347,
Feb. 29. 19123
Her scarlet slippers; a comedy in 1 act, by
Alice C. Thompson. Philadelphia, Penn pub.
CO., 1908. 14 p. 12^
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 13542,
Aug. 13, 1908; 2c. Aug. 11, 1908. 19124
Her second chance; a drama in 4 acts, by Frank
Hai-rls. TypL!\vritten.
© John Burke Hendry, London ; 1900 A :
21603, Aug. 30 ; 2c. Aug. 30. 19125
Her second husband; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. C. Herman. Chi<iago, Chicago manu-
script CO. [1911] [GO] p. f°.
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18, 1911; D:
25247 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 19126
a comedy in 3 acts, by Max Adeler.
© Charles Heber Clark, Philadelphia ; 1877 :
11776, Oct. 12. 19127
Her second love; a romantic Russian drama in
4 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1883 : 8576,
May 10. 19128
Her second marriage; drama on divorce in 5
acts, by C. Rechtfertig. 88 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912 ; D : 30492 ; Christ Recht-
fertig, Minneapolis. 19129
Her second time on earth; comedy sketch in 1
act, by Harry L. Newton. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1904. 13 p. 12°. (On cover:
The vaudeville stage)
© Walter H. Baker & CO., Boston ; D : 5559,
Sept. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1904. 19130
■ a dramatic composition in 4 acts, by G.
Le Soir.
© George Le Soir, New York ; D : 3908, Sept.
8, 1903. 19131
a 3 act fantastic comedy, by F. Kennedy.
97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Kennedy, Brookline, N. H. ; D:
6185, Feb. 4, 1905; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905. 19132
See also Vaudevillainies.
Her secret; comedy in 1 act, by C. A. Thomas.
© Charles Ashford Thomas, New York ;
1899:70623, Oct. 30; 2c. Dec. 18. 19133
drama of Russia in 5 acts, by A. Chrostow-
ski. [2], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1910; D: 22908; Alphonse
Chrostowski, New York. 19134
Her self immolation; dramatic composition in 1
act by A. Simon.
© Albert Simon, Cincinnati ; D : 4713, Mar.
11, 1904. 19135
Her shattered idol; by B. Scoville.
© Benjamin Scoville, New Haven; D:
14145, Oct. 26, 1908. 19136
Her sin has found her out; a melodrama in 4
acts and 10 scenes, by A. H. Woods.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 5922, Dec.
13, 1904. 19137
Her sister; American drama in 3 acts, by Mrs.
I. Levinsohn. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909; D: 17559; Mrs. Ivar
Levinsohn, Brooklyn. 19138
play in 4 acts, by J. C. De Kolty. 57 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912 ; D : 28657 ; Jean C. De
Kolty, San Francisco. 19139
Her sister's honor; by M. F. Walker. 39 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Mary F. Walker, Columbus, Kan.; D:
13754, Sept. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1908.
19140
a 4 act melodrama, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. J.; D:
3258, Apr. 8, 1903. 19141
Her sister's predetermination; a 1 act playlet,
by C. D. Harvey.
© Chas. Doran Harvey, Newark, N. ,L ; D :
14849, Jan. 8, 1909. 19142
Her slave; drama in 4 acts, by C. J. Meunier.
77 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1913; D: 33467; Christian
Joseph Meunier, New Orleans. 19143
Her soldier; a comedy in 1 act, by M. Campbell.
© Maurice Campbell. New York; 1899:
60205, Sept. 19 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 19144
Her soldier boy; military comedy drama, by
E. L. Copeland. 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909 ; D : 17161 ; Edwin L.
Copeland, Wichita. 19145
Her soldier patient; 1 act play, by Angela Keir
and Ruth Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M.
Young] 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1915; D: 41964; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York, 19145a
Her son; drama in 3 acts, by R. M. Sterrett.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D : 23101 ; Robert M.
Sterrett, Battle Creek. 19146
Her son, the g'overnor; 1 act drama, by W, S.
Franklin. [4] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D: 28374; Wm. S.
Franklin, San Francisco.- 19147
944
19147
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19165
Her son's sweetheart; comedy in 2 acts for fe-
male characters, by Josepha Marie Murray.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1915. 32 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42591 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 19147a
Her soul and her body; dance drama in 3 acts,
by L. C. Hale. 230 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913 ; D : 33712 ; Louise Closser
Hale, New York. 19148
Her Southern lover; or, From Vermont to the
Blue Ridg-e, an original military drama in 4
acts, by C. Daly.
© Carroll Daly, New York ; 1894 : 9043, Feb.
8. 19149
Her spirit and his death at the grave. See
In the shade of the old apple tree.
Her spirit husband; by D. Richardson. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Dorothy Richardson, New York ; D : 2286,
Sept. 2, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1902. 19150
Her splendid sin; a melodrama in 4 acts and 7
scenes, by George Byron. 63 p. 4°. Type-
WTitten.
© Byron Ongley, New York ; D : 5848, Dec.
2, 1904; 2c. Dec. 2, 1904. 19151
Her story; a play in 1 act, by Roi Cooper
INIegrue. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1910; D: 21114; Elisabeth
Marbury, New York. 19152
Her success; drama in 3 acts, by L. Kobrin. 58
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39441 ; Leon Kobrin,
Brooklyn. 19152a
Her superior intelligence; comedy, by Ema Suc-
kow Hunting. Lebanon, O., March brothers
[1914] 58 p. 12°.
© Sept. 25, 1914; 2c. Sept. 28, 1914; D:
38342 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 19152b
Her tailor-made gown; a monologue, by May
Isabel Fisk. illus. (In Harper's monthly
magazine. Mar., 1904)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; D : 4628, Feb.
19, 1^04 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904. 19153
Her terrible power; a drama in 4 acts, by J. D.
Jaxone. 110 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Duke Jaxone, New York ; D : 3775,
July 31, 1903 ; 2c. July 31, 1903. 19154
Her tongue. See Theatre of ideas.
Her trial marriage; an original 1 act play, by
L. B. Parker. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 9685, Dec.
24, 1906; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907. 19155
Her triumph; an American drama in 3 acts, by
E. B. Comins.
© Elizabeth Barker Comins, Jamaica Plain,
Mass. ; 1897 : 37585, June 26. 19156
play in 4 acts, by P. A. Hord. [102] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D: 36596; Parker A.
Hord, Maysville, Ky. 19156a
Her two loves; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1883 : 10230,
June 6. 19157
Her uncle's boots; farce in 1 act for female
characters only, by Myrtle Barber Carpenter.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 19, 1910; D:
22080 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 19158
Her undoubted right; by L. Osbourne. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lloyd Osbourne, San Francisco ; D : 2072,
July 1, 1902; 2c. July 1, 1902. 19159
Her vacation. See Matchless match.
Her vagabond father; dramatic composition in
4 acts, by Louis Egau. [2], 111 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1910 ; D : 22013 ; John C. Fol-
land, Pittsburgh. 19160
Her value; play in 1 act, by T. D. Cooper. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915; D : 40333 ; Thomas
Dibblee Cooper, San Francisco. 19160a
Her virgin love; or, The ruling passion, play
in 3 acts, by G. F. Smithfield. 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1913; D: 33160; George F.
Smithfield, New York. 19161
Her vote; comedy in 1 act, by H. V. Esmond.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French,
ltd., 1910. 8 p. 12°.
© June 1.5, 1910; 2c. June 15, 1910; D:
21339; Samuel French, ltd., London. 19162
Her vow; a society drama in 4 acts, by S. Dam-
seaux.
© S. Damseaux, New York; 1882:4123.
Mar. 15. 19163
Her waist of effort; a comedy in 1 act, by W. S.
liOckwood. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D: 30884; Walter
Scammon Lcx-kwood, Chicago. 19164
Her way and his; vaudeville sketch, by M. S.
Speakinau. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mabelle S. Speakman, Dorchester, Mass. ;
D: 15762, Mav 1, 1909; 2c. Mav 1, 1909.
19165
5379—16-
-60
945
19166
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
1918
Her wedding day; in 4 acts. 68 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Dave A. Weis, Brooklyn; D:.3036, Feb.
24, 1903; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903. 19166
— a pastoral melodrama in 4 acts, by J. T.
Walsh and C. P. Brown. 40 p. f°. Type-
written.
© J. Theo. Walsh and Chas. P. Brown, New
York; D : 2071, July 1, 1902; 2c. July 23,
1902. 19167
■ play in 1 act, by J. Du R. Macpherson. [2],
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1913 ; D : 33849 ; J. Du Rocher
Macpherson, London. 19168
Her wedding eve. See Awakening (The). —
Scapegoat (The)
Her wedding gown; 1 act comedy, by M. K.
Brookes. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41456 ; Mary Koun-
celor Brookes, Washington. 19168a
Her wedding morn; a comedy in 1 act, by A. W.
Stace. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D:5634, Oct. 13, 1904; 2c. Oct. 13, 1904.
19169
melodrama in 4 acts, by F. Fauley.
© Finley Fauley, New York ; D : 5213, June
13, 1904. 19170
Her wedding night; a modern melodrama in 4
acts, by William M. Drake and B. Elroy.
50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. M. Drake and Edwin Elroy, Elizabeth,
N. J.; D:3256, Feb. 25, 1903; 2c. Mar. 30,
1903. 19171
Her weekly allowance; a farcical entertain-
ment in 1 act, by Jessie A. Kelley. Boston,
AV. H. Baker & co., 1907. 23 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 13294,
Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 19172
Her worst enemy; a melodrama of Russian life
in 4 acts, by William L. Roberts.
© Daniel Lester Martin, Chicago ; 1900 A :
22503, Sept. 10. 19173
Her writeup; 1 act comedy drama, by C. H.
HufE. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1912; D: 29747; Cha.s. H.
Huff, Chicago. 19174
Her wrongs avenged; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. H. Carlton.
© Carl H. Carlton, New York; D : 3948.
Sept. 15, 1903. 19175
Her younger sister; comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Wynne. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915, D : 41167 ; Anna Wynne.
New York. 19175a
Hera; by R. B. Birch. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 17, 1910; D: 21054; Reginald
Bathurst Birch, Dover, N. J. 19176
Heraclides; or, Callippius, the Athenian, a
tragedy in 5 acts on Sicilian history, by G. A.
Lafayette.
© G. .A. Lafayette, Minneapolis; 1S87 :
13246, May 19. 19177
Herald; by J. C. Holloway.
© James Crawford Holloway, Galesburg.
111.; D: 16183, June 28, 1909. 19178
Herald (A) personal; by J. Pardee-Clark.
© Jean Pardee-Clark, New Haven; 1899:
10751, Feb. 6. 19179
Same. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jean Pardee-Clark, New Haven ; D :
14369, Nov. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 19180
Heralds of the dawn; a play in 8 scenes, by
William Watson. New York, J. Lane com-
pany, 1912. 93 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1912 ; A : 309534 ;
John Lane co.. New York. 19181
Herbert De Bazan; or. The soldier of the
Tennessee, a tragical drama in 3 acts, by S.
W. Burroughs.
© Samuel W. Burroughs, United States ;
1873 : 8281, July 18. 19182
Herbert's afllnity; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
R. W. Harden. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ray W. Harden, San Jose, Cal. ; D:
14448, Dec. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 19183
Herbstmanover; operette in 3 aufziigen, von
Karl von Bakony, deutsch von Robert Bo-
danzky, musik von Emerich K&lmi1,n, revi-
diert und herausgegeben von Johannes Watt-
ke. 108 p. 4°, Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Breitkopf & Hartel, New York ; D : 14118,
Oct. 22, 1908; Ic. Oct. 22, 1908; Ic. printed
ed. July 9, 1909. 19184
Herculene, the last Pharaoh; spectacular
tragedy in 4 acts, by J. AV. Ring. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909; D : 17389 ; John W.
Ring, San Diego, Cal. 19185
Hercules; a sensational drama in 5 acts, by H.
C. Goode.
© H. C. Goode, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 15852, June
1. 19186
a spectacular play in 5 acts, by J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; 1900 A :
13350, May 28. 19187
Hercules furens. See Three tragedies of
Seneca. — Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
Hercules oetaeus. See Tragedies (The) of
Seneca.
946
19188
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
19205
Here; a drama in 4 acts, by G. S. Husch. 51 p.
f°. Ms.
© George Stanley Husch, New York ; 1887 :
29469, Nov. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 19188
Here and back; comedy sketch, by E. Roe.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915 ; D : 40336 ; Editha Roe,
Edgar C. Mayo, D. C. Bennett, and J. H. Gau-
thier, Chicago. 19188a
Here and hereafter; a 3 act drama, by W., M.
Goff. 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32362 ; William M.
Goff, Pleasantville. N. J. 19189
Here and there; drama in prologue and 3 acts,
by A. Ottinger. 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914 ; D : 36367 ; Albert Ot-
tinger, New York. 19189a
musical comedy in 2 acts, by S. V. B.
Brewster. 36 p. 4°, Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1909; D: 17439; S. V. B.
Brewster, New York. 19190
Here, come here; by P. De Voe [pseud, of P.
Richardson]
© Pasqualina De Voe, Boston ; D : 768, Aug.
16, 1901. 19191
adapted by permission from Come here, by
Pasqualina De Voe [pseud, of P. Richardson]
11 p. 16°. Printed.
© Pasqualina Richardson, Boston; D : 807,
Aug. 28, 1901; 2c. Sept. 10, 1901. 19192
Here comes the bride; a comedy in 1 act, by
G. Kelly. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1912; D: 29823; George
Kelly, New York. 19193
Here's to Alice; comedy in 3 acts, by S. P. Levy.
[2], 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D: 23348; Sidney P.
Levy, Pensacola, Fla. 19194
Here's to our toastmaster; by C. Winter. [2],
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910 ; D : 22672 ; Chas. Win-
ter, Chicago. ^19195
Here's your hat; an original comedy sketch,
by H. Dryden. Typewritten.
© Harrv Dryden, New York; 1899:34167,
May 22; 2c. May 22. 19196
Here she goes and there she goes; an Ethi-
opian farce in 2 scenes, by George H. Goes.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 12 p. 12°.
([Baker's darkey plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
48955, Sept. 18 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 19197
Here, there and everywhere; an original sketch
replete with illusions, by F. De Villiers. 13 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Frangois De Villiers, New York; D:
2059, June 28, 1902 ; 2c. June 28, 1902. 19198
Here we are again.
© Seaman and Berton, New York; D:
11970, Dec. 21, 1907. 19199
nonsensical revue of people and pieces and
things in 1 act and 6 scenes, book and lyrics
by W. H. Risque, music by Howard Talbot.
[3], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D: 36168; William
Henry Risque, London. 19199a
Hereafter (The); or, The firm of Satan, St.
Peter & co., a spectacular comedy in 3 acts,
by A. J. Blethen, jr. 81 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Alden Joseph Blethen, jr., Minneapolis ;
1895:24054, May 1; 2c. June 1. 19200
Heredity; play in 4 acts, by Linton Tedford.
[3], 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1910; D: 22520; Mrs. F. E.
Tedford, Pasadena. 19201
Heredity is law; play in 3 acts, by Helen
Gushing Vail. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29246 ; Mrs. Louis
M. Vail, Geneva, N. Y. 19202
Hereditary (The) forester. See German clas-
sics of the nineteenth and twentieth cen-
turies.
Herencia (La) de Gil; . relato escenico en 4
actos, original y en prosa, de A. Domfnguez.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1915.
172 p. 12°.
© .June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25. 1915; D:
41088 ; Antonio Domfnguez, Madrid. 19202a
Herencia (La) roja; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, original de Thous, Gantes y H.
Rico [i. e. Jose Hermindez Rico] mflsica del
Miguel Asensi. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espauoles] 1909. 43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Thous, Gantes y H. Rico, Madrid; D:
16151, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 19203
Heresy and planets. See Thirty hours for
three thousand years.
Heretic (The); a drama in 5 acts, by E. F.
Boddington. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Fearby Boddington, Rutherford,
N. J.; D:2957, Feb. 5, 1903; 2c. Jan. 28.
1903. 19204
— drama in 4 acts, by L. Pendleton. [5],
89 p. 4°. Typev^-ritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1909 ; D : 16543 ; Lcniis Pendle-
ton, Bryn Athyn, Pa. 19205
947
m
19206
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19226
Heretics (The) ; drama in 3 acts, by B. W. Stark-
weather. [2], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 31192 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 19206
Heretiques (Les); op6ra en 3 actes, de A. Ferdi-
nand Herold, musique de Charles Levad6.
Paris, Society du Mercure de France [etc.]
1905. 72 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Societe du Mercure de France, Paris ; D :
7125, Aug. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1905. 19207
Hereward; a tragedy in a prologue and 4 acts,
by ^^illiam Akernian. 39 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Elk in Matthews, London ; D : 4213, Nov.
9, 1903; 2c. Nov. 9, 1903. 19208
Herida de muerte; paso de comedia. de Serafin
y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 24 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22434 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid. 19209
Heritage (The); play in prologue, 3 acts and
epilogue, by B. F. Burkwitt. 55 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915; D: 40332; Benjamin
F. Burkwitt, New York. 19209a
• play in 3 acts, by F. Smithson. 155 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25602; Frank
Smithson, Great Neck, N. Y. 19210
by W. W. Dubreuil and M. G. Mi-
chaels. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913; D : 32871 ; Walter W.
Dubreuil, New York, and Morris G. Michaels,
Brooklyn. 19211
•playlet in 1 act, by M. Medbury. [14] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 25088 ; Martin Med-
bury, Alameda, Cal. 19212
— - See also Home circles.
Heritage (L') de M. Plumet. See Dear uncle.
Heritage (The) of a sin; by J. P. RafEerty.
© Joseph P. RafEerty, Denver; D:3207,
Mar. 28, 1903. 19213
Heritage (The) of Eden; play in 3 acts, by W.
C. Raue. [3], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1910; D: 21470; W. Carl
Raue, Philadelphia. 19214
Heritage (The) of Langsdale; drama in 5 acts,
by J. Ward.
© Johnson Ward, Virginia ; 1877 : 12617,
Nov. 1. 19215
Heritage of the red; a western comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Bashford. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Bashford, Monrovia, Cal. ; D :
9697, Dec. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907. 19216
Herlibergs tod. See Napoleon II.
Herman de Ruyter; or. The surprise of Lowen-
stein, a historical tragedy in 4 acts and pro-
logue, by J, Barrington.
© John Barrington, Santa Rosa, Cal. ; 1885 :
23153, Nov. 5. 19217
Herman L. Crystal and his newsboy squad; a
sketch, by H. L. Crystal. 10 p. f °. Typewrit-
. ten.
© Herman L. Crystal, New York ; D : 10881,
June 28, 1907; Ic. June 7, 1907, with title:
Herman L. Crystal and his funny hotel mes-
sengers. 19218
Herman, the German; comedy in 5 acts, by H.
Johnstone.
© Henry Johnstone, Brooklyn ; 1898 : 29650.
May 12. 19219
Hermana (La) piedad; comedia llrica, en 1 acto
y 3 cuadrus, en prosa, original de E. G. del
Castillo y J. Perez L6pez, mfisica de los
maestros Quislant y Badla. Madrid [Socie-
dud de autores espanoles] 1910. 46, 1 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21159; Emilio G. del Castillo y Jose Perez
L6pez, Madrid. 19220
Hermanas (Las) frescales; opereta bufa en 1
acto, dividido en 2 cuadros y un prologo, libro
de Ram6n Lcipez-Montenegro, mQsica del
maestro Tomas Barrera. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1912. 40 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29790; Lopez-Montenegro, Madrid. 19221
Hermann and Dorothea. See Faust.
Hermann, the armorer; a drama in 5 acts, by
R. S. Tracy.
© Roger S. Tracy, New York; 1873:9565,
Aug. 25; 2c. Sept. 2. 19222
Hermann und Dorothea; lyrische oper in 3
aufziigen, text nach Gothe's epos, von Karl
Miiller-Rastatt, musik von J. Urich. Berlin
[etc.] Albert Ahn, 1898. 35 p. 16°. [Libretto
only]
© A. Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; 1898 : 44977.
July 28; 2c. July 28. 19223
Hermann's (The) battle; historical play in 4
acts, by F. Meyer.
© F. Meyer, Detroit; D:8760, June 29,
1906. 19224
Hermet (The); Norway drama of the ninth cen-
tury, a tragedy in 5 acts, by E. Rule.
© Edward Rule, New York ; D : 2173, July
31, 1902. 19225
Herminie; by W. Redmund.
© William Redmund, Providence, R. I. ;
1889 : 25890, Aug. 26. 19226
948
19227
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19244
Herminie — Continued.
or, Lost and found, a romantic drama in
prologue and 3 acts, by W. Redmund. 68 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© William Redmund, United States ; 1887 :
17529, July 8 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1888. 19227
or, The cross of gold, a play in 4 acts, by
Annie Kernanan. 56 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16350 ;
James Edwards, Chicago. 19228
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by W. Red-
mund.
© William Redmund, Boston; 1888:24517,
Aug. 29. 19229
Hermione; by T. Dickinson. 61 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thomas Dickinson, Madison, Wis.; D:
6106, Jan. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1905. 19230
Hermit (The); a drama in 4 acts, by R. E. Ker-
by. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909; D: 16464; Robert E.
Kerby, Syracuse, N. Y. 19231
or, The days of 1776, a sensational drama
in 3 acts.
© E. R. Foreman, United States; 1880:
15628, Oct. 13. 19232
Hermit (A) of Carmel, and other poems; by
George Santayana. New York, C. Scribner's
sons, 1901. vi, 234 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : A hermit of Carmel. —
The knight's return.
© Charles Scribner's sons. New York; A:
19988, Oct. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1901. 19232a
Hermit of Cashell; opera in 4 acts, by H. New-
comb. Libretto.
© Harley Newcomb, Boston ; 1884 : 15229,
July 25. 19233
Hermit (The) of Plymouth Colony. See Che-
Ban- A-Kong-Ko-Muno.
Hermit (The) of Spongecake; play in 1 act,
from Richard Washburn Child's story, drama-
tized by G. Moyston. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© 1 Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 25091 ; Guy Moyston,
San Francisco. 19234
Hermit (The) of the hills; dramatico-musical
sketch, by A. A. Van Brunt, words and mu.sic
of songs by A. A. Van Brunt, Bob Watt
[pseud, of R. W. Smiley] and Arthur A. Penn.
13 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909; D: 17106; Andrew A.
Van Brunt, Missoula, Mont. 19235
Hermits (The); a comedy in prologue and 3 acts,
by P. L, Ripsom.
© Philip L. Ripsom, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1889 :
9670, Mar. 27. 19336
See also Four plays for children.
Hermits at Happy Hollow; musical comedy in
2 acts, by Clarence Vincent Kerr and R. H.
Burnside. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1910 ; D : 20944 ; R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 19237
Hermits (The) in Africa; a comic opera in 2
acts, scenario, book and lyrics by W. H. Al-
burn, W. H. Brooks, H. H. Kendall, C. V. Kerr
and S. W. Hubbard, music by .Tohn S. Zamec-
nik and Henry L. Sanford. 64 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Hermit club co., Cleveland ; D : 15886,
May 18, 1909 ; 2c. June 1, 1909. 19238
Hermits (The) in California; or, Prairieland,
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by L. Ingersoll and
C. V. Kerr. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Leland Ingersoll and Clarence V. Kerr,
Cleveland; D : 10599, May 20, 1907; 2c. May
25, 1907. 19239
Hermits (The) in Dixie; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by Clarence Vincent Kerr and Norman
C. McLoud. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Hermit club co., Cleveland; D: 12946,
May 11, 1908; 2c. May 25, 1908; 2c. printed
musical score rec'd. same day. 19240
Hermits (The) in Paris; play in 2 acts, book by
Clarence V. Kerr and R. H. Burnside. 108 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912 ; D : 29762 ; R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 19241
Hermits (The) in Vienna; musical comedy in 2
acts, by Clarence Vincent Kerr and R. H.
Burnside. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. June 24, 1914 ; D : 37395 ; R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 19241a
Hermosillo's daughter. See Estelle of the
Diamond F. '
Hemani; the Bernhardt ed., tr. by Frederick A.
Schwab.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1880 : 16256, Oct.
26. 19242
a drama, by Victor Hugo, ed. with notes
and an essay on Victor Hugo, by George Mc-
Lean Harper. New York, H. Holt and com-
pany [etc.] Boston, C. Schoenhof [1894]
xlvii, 126p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Henry Holt & co., New York ; 1894 : 41334.
Sept. 10 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 19243
Hernarne; a comedy, by W. B. Felts. [Russell
Springs, Kan.] The author, 1891. 288 p. 16°.
© Wm. B. Felts, Russell Springs, Kan.;
1890 : 28100, Sept. 12 ; 2c. May 19, 1891.
19244
949
19345
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19265
Hero (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by Hubert Ben-
.ianiiu Osborne. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. B. Osborne, Kingston, Ontario, Can-
a«la ; D : 11456, Oct. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1907.
19245
-comedy sketch, by Charles M. Anson. [3],
25 p. 4°. TypewTitten,
© Ic. May 16, 1913 ; D : 33239 ; Frank Sheri-
dan, New Yorlj. 19246
1 act dramatic sketch, by J. U. Giesy. 15 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1915 ; D : 4178S ; J. U. Giesy,
Salt Lake City. 19246a
play in 4 acts, by M. N. Everett. [1], 58 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1915 ; D : 42520 ; Mary Nixon
Everett, Pasadena. 19246b
Hero and heroine; melodramatic absurdity in 1
act, by Herbert Swears. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 19 p.
12°. ([French's acting ed.])
© Aug. 10, 1911; 2c. Aug. 11, 1911; D:
24907; Samuel French, ltd., London. 19247
Hero and Leander; by Kyrle Bellew. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Cora Urquhart Potter, New York ; 1890 :
41792, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 19248
■ • a tragedy, by M. Schiitze. 67 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Martin Schutze, Chicago ; D : 12004, Dec.
30, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 1907. 19249
Same. New York, Henry Holt & co., 1908.
176 p. 12°.
© Henry Holt & CO., New York ; D : 13942,
Sept. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1908. 19250
a tragedy in 4 acts, by G. P. Lathrop.
© George Parsons Lathrop, New York;
1888 : 26044, Sept. 13. 19251
Hero (A) and no mistake; play of long ago in
4 acts, by G. C. Sheldon and Magdalene Mer-
ritt. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913 ; D : 34318 ; Grace Carew
Sheldon, Buffalo. 19252
Hero (A) by mistake; original comedy skotcli
in 1 act, by A. Sinclair. [2], 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914; D: 38829; Arthur Sin-
clair, New York. 19252a
Hero (Un) de la Vendee; comedie en 1 acte, par
H. Duraut.
© Heloise Durant, United States; 1884:
S580, Apr. 24. 19253
Hero (The) drummer boy; an emotional play
in prologue, 3 acts and tableaux, by A. T.
Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York ; 1889 : 837, .Tan.
5. 19254
Hero (A) for a while; play, by O. Gaddan.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D: 28710; Oscar Gad-
dan, New York. 19255
Hero (A) for hers; comedy in 1 act, by IloUind
Oliver [pseud, of Henry White] [1], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten; ",l"
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D: 35184; Henry
White, Sacramento, Cal. 19256
Hero (The) in rags; by E, Kriz.
© Edward Kriz, United States ; 1885 : 17495,
Aug. 17. 19257
Hero (The) of a courtship. See Chimes (The)
of life.
Hero (The) of a hundred battle fields. See
Napoleon the great.
Hero (The) of a hundred years hence. See
Hypnotizer.
Hero (The) of Barrackpoor; drama in 3 acts,
by R. Newcomb.
© Robert Newcomb, New York; 1879:
14719, Nov. 3. 19258
Hero (The) of 1803. See Emmet.
Hero (The) of Lexington; a military drama in
6 acts founded on historical incidents of the
late war, by R. B. Howell. Salineville, O.,
L. Anderson [1883] cover-title, 1 p. 1., 18 p.
24°.
© R. B. Howell, Salineville, O. ; 1883:
10948, Sept. 15 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1892. 19259
Hero (The) of Libby prison. See Sheridan's
spy.
Hero (The) of Manilla; by H. Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid]
© John Havlin and Hal Reid, St. Louis;
1S9S: 59519, Oct. 10. 19260
• in 4 acts, by F, B. Coigne. Typewritten.
© Frank B. Coigne, Philadelphia; 1898:
47678, Aug. 12; 2c. Nov. 25. 19261
Hero (The) of San Juan; a 1 act military melo-
drama, by B. B. Henry.
© Burton B. Henry, New Orleans; 1900 A:
4760, Feb. 21. 19262
Hero (The) of Saratoga; an historical drama
in 5 acts and a prologue, by E. K. Cowing.
© Edward Kirkland Cowing, New York ; D :
1223, Dec. 30, 1901. 19263
Hero of the Alps; a romantic tone-drama in 4
acts, by B. R. Kappeler and H. E. Lorenz.
© Ernest R. Kappeler and Henry E. Tiorenz,
Allegheny, Pa. ; 1897 : 3-5446, June 14. 19264
Hero (The) of the day; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by Harry B. Smith.
© H. B. Smith, New York ; D : 11789, Nov.
22, 1907. 19265
See also Bright (A) penny.
950
19266
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
19283
Hero (The) of the gridiron; a college comedy
in 5 acts, by Estelle Cook. Boston, W. H.
Baker eS: co., 1908. 34 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 13110,
June 4, 1908 ; 2c. July 18, 1908. 19266
Hero (The) of the hour; a drama in 4 acts,
founded on the French of Paul Feval, by
George Fawcett Rowe.
© Jarrett and Palmer, United States ; 1874 :
14484, Dec. 1. 19267
Hero (The) of the Nevada; a romantic drama
in 3 acts, by Harry Stuart.
© Harry J. Stuart, Buffalo; 1886:7339,
Mar. 30. 19268
Hero (The) of the Oregon; a naval drama in 5
acts, by Violet Ray [pseud, of V. R. Aiken]
Typewritten.
© Violet Ray Aiken, Jersey City; 1899:
34884, May 24 ; 2c. Sept. 11. 19269
Hero (A) of two flags; a semi-military Irish-
American melodrama in 5 acts, by J. T. Walsh.
© J. Theo. Walsh, New York ; D : 2445, Oct.
14, 1902. 19270
Hero to his valet; comedy in 1 act, by C. An-
drews. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1909; D: 17231; Charlton
Andrews, Valley City, N. D. 19271
Hero (A) to order; a comedy in 3 acts, by V.
Lopez. 116 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Virgil Lopez, New York; 1890:17530,
May 29; 2c. Jan. 17, 1891. 19272
Hero wanted; playlet by R. A. Marchand. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913; D: 32396; Ralph A.
Marchand, Cambridge, Mass. 19273
Hero (The) worshipper; play in 3 acts, by C. G.
Eichel. [81] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911; D: 23947; Charles
Gerard Eichel, New York. 19274
Herod; a tragedy, by H. Iliowizi. Minneapolis,
[Tribune book print] 1884. 80 p. 8°.
© Henry Iliowizi, Minneapolis ; 1884 : 1817,
Jan. 25 ; 2c. Mar. 26 ; 2c. Aug. 15. 19275
-a tragedy in 3 acts, by Stephen Phillips.
Proof.
© John Lane, New York; 1900 A: 26983,
Oct. 30 ; 2c. Oct. 31. 19276
Herod and Mariamne; a tragedy In 5 acts, by
Christian Friedrich Hebbel. tr. into English
by Edith J. R. Isaacs and Kurt Rahlson. (In
The drama, no. 6, May 1912 ; periodical © Apr.
25, 1912; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912; B: 254368; Dra-
matic pub. CO., Chicago) 19276a
Herod krol Judei; czyli rzez niewiniatek, przed-
stawienie w czterech czgsciach ze gpiewem i
muzykij, ulozyl J. Paczoski. Warszawie, C.
Witanowski [1914] 8 p. obi. 4°. [With
music]
© Dec. 15, 1914; Ic. Dec. 15, 1914; D:
39744 ; Julius Pacz6ski, New York. 19276b
Herod the Great; a play in 5 acts, by E. Baruch.
Typewritten.
© Emanuel Baruch, New York; 1900 A:
24597, Oct. 3 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 19277
Herodes und Mariamne; tragodie in 5 akten,
von Friedrich Hebbel, ed. by Edward Stockton
Meyer. New York, H. Holt and company,
1905. xxxviii, 192 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & CO., New York; D : 7464,
Oct. 27, 1905 : 2c. Oct. 27, 1905. 19278
Herodias; opera in 5 acts [by Henry Chapman]
French words by P. Milliet, H. Gr^mont and
A. Zanardini, music by J. Massenet. New
York, Charles E. Burden, 1909. 43 p. 8°.
[Libretto only. French and English]
© Nov. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1909 ; D : 17285 ;
Charles E. Burden, New York. 19279
Heroe (El) del cortijo; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa, original de R. Sanchez
Sar^chaga, mfisica de los maestros Barba y
Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1907. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ram6n Sanchez Sarachaga, Madrid ; D :
10308, Apr. 10, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 19280
Heroes and heroines; a drama of the Civil War,
in 4 acts, by A. R. Whytal. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© A. Russ Whytal, New York ; 1891 : 4960,
Feb. 4 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1892. 19281
Heroes (Los) del Rif ; episodios de la campafia
de Melilla, recopilados en 1 acto, y 5 cuadros,
en prosa y verso, original de E. Prieto y J.
Villamil, mfisica de los maestros Quislant y
Crist6bal. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1910. 45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21085 ; Enrique Prieto y Jesfis Villamil, Mad-
rid. 19282
Heroes (The) of Andersonville. See Bunch of
violets.
Heroes of 1898-1902. See Our boys in khaki.
Heroes of Japan. See Bowl-wearing (The)
princess.
Heroes of the blue and gray; by Frank B.
Coigne. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D: 29869; Champion
film 00. New York. 19283
951
19284
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19304
Heroes of the mines; by J. T. McGeary.
(c) John Thomas McGeary, United States;
1900 A : 25323, Oct. 11. 19284
Heroes of '98; Cuban military play in 4 acts, by
J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago; 1898:
49430, Aug. 23. 19285
Heroes they would be; a drama, by J. McKib-
ben. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph McKibben, Portland, Or.; D:
13525, Aug. 10, 1908; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908.
19286
Heroic (The) blacksmith; a comedy in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by Harry Emmet.
© Robert Fitzsimmons, New York; 1892:
27162, June 29. 19287
Heroic (The) Dutchman of '76; a comedy in 5
acts, by V. B. Grinnell.
© V. B. Grinnell, Waverly, la. ; 1880 : 19834,
Dec. 24. 19288
Heroic hearts; scenic melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 4005,
Sept. 25, 1903. 19289
Heroic love; an American drama in 4 acts,
adapted from the French by Prof. A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1892 : 2080.
Jan. 12. 19290
Heroic Mr. Popkorn; by J. Peet.
© Jeanie Spring Peet, Los Angeles ; D :
.5874, Dec. 5, 1904. 19291
Heroics. See Dime (A) novel.
Heroine (A) in rags; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis R. Stewart and Fred G. Follett,
New York ; D : 3998, Sept. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Sept.
24, 1903. 19292
an original romantic drama in 5 acts, by
B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, Cleveland ; 1877 : 3969,
Apr. 4. 19293
Heroine (The) of Bassano; drama in 4 acts, by
C. Peter, tr. from the original German by
E. S. Du Poncet. [25] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1911; D: 25849; Charles
.Peter, Salt Lake City. 19294
Heroine (The) of Butte; or. The peace of the
mines, a drama of the last decade, by E. P.
Hill. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Earl P. Hill, Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 12513,
Mar. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 19295
Heroine (The) of King's Court. See Loriena.
Heroine (The) of the lighthouse. See Grace
Darling.
Heroine (The) of the mountain rift; or, Among
the moonshiners, an original comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by M. Perdue.
© M. P. Sharp, Dayton, O. ; 1896:3.553.5,
Juno 17. 19296
Heroines of France; an historic tragedy in 2
pts. and 7 acts, by G. de Nottbeck, 1 p. 1.,
4G p. 8°. Printed.
. © Gabrielle de Nottbeck, New York ; 1877 :
7069, June 14 ; 2c. June 14. 19296a
Same. 1 p. 1., 51 p. 8°. Printed.
© Gabrielle de Nottbeck, New York ; 1877 :
8411, July 18 ; 2c. July 18. 19297
Heroism (The) of Dr. Price; farce-comedy in
1 act, by H. Hudson. [1], 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D: 31260; Holland
Hudson, New York. 19298
Heron do's classical tableaux; a drama of
mythology in 5 acts, by F. Herondo [pseud,
of F. A. Swallow]
© F. Herondo, Boston ; 1879 : 8246, June 21.
19299
Hero's (The) bride. See Love for love.
Hero's (The) triumph; play in 1 act, by N. K.
P.sachos. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 36827 ; Nicholaos K.
Psachos, Detroit. 19299a
Herostratos; by E. Henrici. Baltimore, 1904.
p. 51-89. 8°. (E. Henrici's dramatische
werke [no.] 2)
© Ernst Henrici, Baltimore ; D : 5342, July
26, 1904 ; 2c. July 26, 1904. 19300
Herr Arnim; or, The German professor, an
original comedy in 3 acts, by F. Marsden (W.
A. Sliver)
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1879:2878,
Mar. 1. 19301
Herr Baer. See Festung (Die) ist erobert.
Herr Christensen; bilder aus dem leben eines
junggesellen in 3 akten, von Anton ^lelbye
und Valdemar Koppel, bearbeitet von Ludwig
Brahm. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben, 1909.
102 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1909; D : 17229 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 19302
Herr (Der) der welt; drama in 3 akten und
eineni vorspiel, von Nlkolaus Kisban. 101 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913; D: 35040; Comooilia.
Vienna. 19303
Herr Franz; an original drama in prologue and
3 acts, by F. Marsden (W. A. Sliver)
© Fred Marsden, New York ; 1878 : 12815,
Nov. 7. 19304
See also Eureka. — Yulie.
952
19305
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19318
Herr Kunnzlemann's dramatic school; farce
in 1 act, by N. L. Manheim. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1912 ; D : 31445 ; N. L. INIan-
heim, Brooklyn. 19305
Herr (Der) kurator; schwanlc in 3 akten, von
Arniin Friedmann. Wien, F. W. Schmieden,
1911. 83 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25684 ; F, W. Schmie-
den, Vienna. 19306
Herr Lustig; ein stiick aus dera leben, 5 akten,
von Karl Milliner. [88] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 ; D : 25867 ; Alfred Spitz,
New York. 19307
Herr (Der) minister; komodie in 3 akten, von
Andreas Nagy. Leipzig, F. Bard & bruder,
1913. 78 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913 ; D : 34992 ; Franz Bard
& bruder, Leipzig. 19308
Herr (Der) mit der griinen krawatte; groteske
in 1 akt, von Andre Villard. [1], 15 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Ic. July 24, 1912; D: 30329; Osterlield
& CO., Berlin. 19309
Herr (Der) ohne wohnung; possensketsch in 1
akt, 2 bildern, von Rudolf Oesterreicher und
Bela Jenbach. Berlin - Charlottenburg, Thes-
pisverlag [etc., etc.] 1914. 37 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36920 ; Musikverlag
und biihnenvertrieb Apollo, Vienna. 19309a
Hr. sakforer! lystspil i 1 akt, af H. Wiers-
Jenssen, frit efter Jean Decourelle. Kristi-
ania, H. Aschehoug & co. (W. Nygaard) 1913.
2 p. 1., 48 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35802; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania.
19309b
Herr und diener; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Ludwig Fulda. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G.
Cotta'sche buchhandlung nachfolger, 1910.
153, [1] p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22541 ;
Felix Bloch erben, Berlin. 19310
Herr (Der) verteidiger; groteske in 3 akten,
von Franz Molnar und Alfred Halm. VoU-
standiges regiebuch. Leipzig, Wien, W. Karc-
zag & C. Wallner, 1910. 152 p. 4°.
© Apr. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1910 ; A— For-
eign 1147 ; W. Karczag & C. Wallner, Leipzig.
19310a
Same.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1910; D: 20808; W. Karc-
zag & C. Wallner, Vienna. 19311
Same.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911 ; D : 23276 ; International
copyright bureau, ltd., London. 19312
Herr Vetter; a play in 4 acts, by J. M. Lipp-
mann. Ill p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Julie M. Lippmann, New York ; D : 6814.
June 13, 1905; 2c. June 13, 1905. 19313
Herr (Der) v. Pamstinger; komodie in 1 akt
von Homunkulus. Wien, Otto Eirich. 18 p.
8°.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37732 ; Otto Eirich.
Vienna. 19313a
Herrgottsmusikanten ; lustspiel in 4 akten, von
R. Herzog. Stuttgart, Druck der Union
deutsche verlagsgesellschaft, 1912. 186 p<
12°.
© Ic. July 13, 1912 ; D : 31016 ; Rudolf Her-
zog, Berlin. 19314
Same. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta'-
sche buchhandlung nachfolger, 1912. 172 p.
12°.
© Oct. 19, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1913 ; D : 33476 ;
Rudolf Herzog, Berlin. 19315
Herrgottswarter (Der); ein drama in 3 auf-
ziigen, von Heinrich Lilienfein. Berlin, Egon
Fleischel, 1906. 4 p. 1., 119 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by
Emanuel Lederer, New York; res. 573; Ic.
Oct. 17, 1906. 19316
Herrschaftlicher diener gesucht; schwank in 3
akten, von Eugen Burg und Louis Taufstein.
Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b.
h., 1915. 54 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1915; D: 41423; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
19316a
[Hershele Astrepolier; comedy with song in 4
acts, by M. Gabel]
[1], 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1915 ; D : 41238 ; Max Gabel,
Brooklyn. 19316b
Hervor, the Gaul; a drama in 5 acts, by T. T.
Timayenis. Boston, The National press, 1908.
72 p. 8°.
© T. T. Timayenis, Boston ; D : 12810, Apr.
13, 1908; 2c. June 1, 1908. 19317
Herzog Philipps brautfahrt; opern-lustspiel in
3 akten, nach einer historischen anekdote, von
Hanns von Gumppenberg, musik von A. Reuss.
[Miinchen. Kgl. hofbuchdruckerei, Kastner &
Callwey] 71 p. 12°.
© August Reuss, Charlottenburg, Germany ;
D : 14641, Dec. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908.
19318
953
19318
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19337
Herzog Utz; ein schausplel [in 5 akten] von
Hermann Burte. Leipzig, Verlag von G. K.
Sarasin, 1913. 202 p. 12°.
© Sept. 15, 1913; Ic. June 8, 1914; D:
37253; Gideon I\;ui Sara.siu, Leipzig. 19318a
Herzog (Der) von Westminster; groteske in
1 aufzuge, von Hugo Marck und Harry Wal-
den. Berlin, Deutsclier theater verlag. 34 p.
12°.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912; D: 31804; Deutsclier
tlieater verlag, Berlin. 19319
Herzogin (Die) von Palliano; drama in 3 akten,
von H. Lilienfein. Stuttgart, Union deutsche
verlagsgesellscliaft, 1914. 122 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 20, 1914; D: 37099; Heinrich
Lilienfein, Berlin. 19319a
Hesitation; a comedietta in 1 act, by Thomas
Frost, ^e^v York, The De Witt pub. house,
1893, 1 p. 1., 16 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays, no. 397] )
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1893:
56959, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 19320
Hessian (The); a Revolutionary drama in 3
acts, by Thomas Littlefield Marble. Phila-
delphia", Penn pub. co., 1908. 34 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 13166,
June 12, 1908; 2c. June 12, 1908. 19321
or, Tlie angel of Trenton, a drama of the
Revolution in 4 acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud,
of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D :
270, Mar. 27, 1901. 19322
— See also Across the Delaware.
Hessie Helfman, the nihilistic heroine; by P.
Fox.
© Pincus Fox, New York ; D : 812, Aug. 29,
1901. 19323
Hester Blair; or, A woman's word, a play in 4
acts, by W. H. Carson. Typewritten.
© William H. Carson, Brockton, Mass. ;
1899 : 46822, July 19 ; 2c. July 19. 19324
Hetty Green, the richest woman in the world;
a farce in 1 act, by F. H. James, ii, 34 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1910; D: 21176; Fred. H.
James, New York. 19325
Hetty macht alles; Pariser vaudeville in 3
Mkten, vou H. Richard und H. Bulss. [85] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911; D: 23415; Hedwig
Richard ^c Horst Buls.s, New York. 19326
Hetty Ross; 3 act drama, by N. E. Walkup. 70
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915; D: 41849; Nellie
Eunice Walkup, New York. 19326a
Hetty Sorrel; a play in 5 acts, founded upon
George Eliot's novel, Adam Bede, by J. O'Con-
nor. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jeremiah O'Connor, Washington ; D :
1292, Jan. 14, 1902 ; 2c. May 14, 1902. 19327
— a drama, by M. St. John.
© Mary St. John, New York ; D : 1527, Mar.
7, 1902. 19328
a play, dramatized from George Eliot's
novel, Adam Bede, by M. C. Craft.
© Mabel Claire Craft, East Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 2215, Aug. 11, 1902. 19329
Heuchler (Der); oder, Nach 15 jahren, ein
volksstUck der gegenwart in 5 akten, von O. C.
Rappoid, bearbeitet nach einem roman von
E. Hahn.
© Otto C. Rappoid, Brooklyn; 1878:3950,
Apr. 3. 19330
Heure (L') des tziganes; pi6ce en 1 acte, en
vers, par L. Larguier. 6 p. 4°. (L'lllustra-
tion theatrale, 8" annee, 227, 21 decembro
1912)
© Dec. 21, 1912; 2c. Jan. 25, 1913; D:
32075; L6o Larguier, Paris. 19331
Heure (L') espagnole; com6die musicale en 1
acte, po^me de Franc-Nohain [pseud, of
Slaurlce Le Grand] musique de Maurice
Ravel. Paris, A. Durand et fils, 1909. 34 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© A. Durand et fils, Paris ; D : 15330, Mar.
15, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 19332
Same.
© Aug. 24, 1909; 2c. Aug. 24, 1909; D:
16624 ; A. Durand et fils, Paris. 19333
Heureuse; com^die en 3 actes, par Maurice
Hennequin et Paul Bilhaud. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1903. 3 p. 1., 191 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 3539, June 6, 1903 ;
2c. June 6, 1903. 19334
Hexe (Die) ; operette in 3 akten, text und musik
von Richard Jager. Breslau, Allegro buch-
und musik-verlag, 1911. 124 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911; D: 25258; Allegro
buch- und musik-verlag, Breslau, Germany.
19335
orig. manage schauspiel des Circus Busch
in 6 bildern, verfasst von Paula Busch. 35 p.
8°. Printed.
© Jan. 13, 1912; 2c. Feb. 29, 1912; D:
28869 ; Theaterverlag Eduard Bloch, Berlin.
19336
Hexe Eva; spiel in 3 aufziigen, von Franz
Herczeg, deutsch von Rudolf Lothar. Leipzig-
Wien, W. Karczag. 87 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32602 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 19337
954
19338
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19353
Hexenlied (Das) 8ee Witch's (The) song.
Hey diddle-diddle, the cat's g-ot the fiddle.
See Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man.
Hey, Bube; a monologue, by Harry L. Newton,
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904] 10 p. 12°.
( [Denison's vaudeville sketches] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5165, June 10,
1904 ; 2c. July 30, 1904. 19338
Hezekiah Hapgood; or. Adventures of a specu-
lative Yankee, a comedy in 3 acts, by J. F.
Warner.
© J. Franklin Warner, Boston; 1895:
23105, Apr. 26. 19339
Hezekiah Perkins. See Cook's comers.
Hi diddle diddle, the cat in the fiddle.
Harlequin Sinbad, the sailor.
See
Hi Holler; by Wallace Campbell.
© Felix Haney, New York ; 1900 A : 25830,
Oct. 17. 19340
Hi Hubbard; comedy in 4 acts, by H. H. Hortbn.
© Hiram H. Horton, New York; 1899:
48313, July 26. 19341
Hiartville (The) Shakespeare club; farce in 1
act, for girls, by Belle Marshall Locke.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1896:
16155, Mar. 12. 19342
Pliawatha; a drama from Longfellow's poem,
arr. by A. L. Warner.
© E. Devine & co., Chicago ; 1889 : 15620,
May 24. 19343
a dramatization of Longfellow's Hiawatha,
in 6 acts, rev., arr. and dramatized by A. L.
Devine. 2 p. 1., 43 p. 16°. Printed.
© Alice L. Devine, St. > aul ; 1894:42110.
July 27; 2c. Jan. 12, l*"-^:. 19344
— Same.
© Alice L. Devine, St. Paul ; 1895 : 8741,
Feb. 11; 2c. Feb. 15. 19345
— Indian passion play dramatized from Long-
fellow's immortal poem, by F. E. Moore,
cover-title, 16 p. 8°. Printed.
© July 5, 1913 ; 2c. July 7, 1913 ; D : 33882 ;
Frank E. Moore, Middletown, O. 19346
— - a poetic drama in 3 acts and prologue
dramatized from Henry W. Longfellow, by S.
Toler. [71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909 ; D : 16470 ; Sidney Toler,
New York. 19347
•or, Manabozho, an Ojibway Indian play,
by L. O. Armstrong.
© L. O. Armstrong. Montreal, Canada ; D :
21, Jan. 9, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1901. 19348
Hiawatha — Cont i nued .
• or, Manabozho, an Ojibway Indian play, by
L. O. Armstrong. Boston, Rand Avery supply
CO., 1900. 21 p. nar. 8°. (Descriptive notes
and excerpts to be used as a libretto for Hia-
watha, or Manabozho)
© L. O. Armstrong, Montreal, Canada ; 1900
A : 24195, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1901. 19349
or. Pretty Laughing- Water, an extrava-
ganza in 3 acts, by N. Childs.
© Nathaniel Childs, Boston; 1877:9011,
Aug. 6. ^ 19350
See also Arrow (The) maker's daughter. —
Life (The) of Hiawatha. — Os-ka-wawa
(The). — Song of Hiawatha.
Hiawatha and his friends; play in 7 scenes, by
A. W. Bailey. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32239 ; Alice Ward
Bailey, Minneapolis. 19351
(Dramatization of) for primary grades.
Monmouth, Or., C. L. McCarthy [1915] 28 p.
illus. 8°.
© July 14, 1915; 2c. July 19, 1915; A:
412160; Charles Loren McCarthy, Monmouth,
Or. 19351a
Hiawatha dramatized; arr. in 8 scenes for
school exhibitions, by Katherine S. Netzorg
and Lucetta P. Kellenbarger, incidental music
by Harry C. Eldridge. Lebanon, O., March
brothers, 1915. 63 p. .12°.
© Sept. 7, 1915; 2c. Sept. 11, 1915; D:
41747; March bros., Lebanon, O. 19351b
Hiawatha entertainments; by Stanley Schell,
• illus. by Irving Vining, 2d ed. rev., enl., illus.
New York, E. S. Werner & company, 1907.
92 p. illus., plates. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; A : 1710.53.
Mar. 13, 1907; 2c. Mar. 23, 1907. 19351c
Hiawatha, the Mohawk; play, by W. D. Light-
hall and L. O. Armstrong. 24 p. 8°.
© July 20. 1909; 2c. July 21, 1909; D:
17287; W. D. Lighthall and L. O. Armstrong,
Montreal, Canada. 19352
Hiawatha the Ojibway-Iroquois prophet; dra-
matic spectacle drama, or masque, arr. from
Longfellow's poem and other legends, by C. E.
Lloyd. [4], 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1914; D: 37302; Clinton E.
Lloyd, Pittsburgh. 19352a
Hiawatha's childhood. See Snow (The) im-
age.
Hibernians (The); an Irish drama in 3 acts,
by D. J. Greene.
© D. J. Greene, Jersey City ; 1897 : 72802.
Dec. 27. 19353
955
19354
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19374
Hick love; 1 act play, by G. Bloomquest. [18]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1913; D: 33209; George
Bloomquest, I\Iinneapolis. 19354
Hickey's finish; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
J. Woodman. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912; D: 31632; Joe Wood-
man, Broolvlyn. 19355
Hickory Wood's soliloquies; including Wild
West dramatics, the sequel to The cricket
club of Red Nose flat.
© T. H. French, New Yorli ; 1899:62626,
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 19356
Hick'ry farm; a comedy-drama of New England
life in 2 acts, by Edwin M. Stern. New York,
The De Witt publishing house, 1891. 28 p.
12°.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1891:
23469, June 27 ; 2c. Sept. 12. 19357
Hicks at college; by Sara Preston, Amy Oliver
and Ralph E. Dyar, Chicago, Dramatic pub-
lishing CO., 1909. 47 p. 12°. ([Sergei's act-
ing drama no. 595] )
© Nov. 12, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17366 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 19358
Hidalg'a (La); a tale of California in 1847, in
3 acts, by E. Gerberding.
© Elizabeth Gerberding, San Francisco ;
1898 : 13083, Feb. 23. 19359
Hidden away; a sensational drama, from Eddie
Price's Hidden away ; or. The .spectre of Des-
mond hall, by S. H. Chapman.
© S. H. Chapman, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1873 :
2164, Mar. 6 ; 2c. Mar. 6. 19360
Hidden bonds. See Phyllis Dene.
Hidden (A) crime; 4 act melodrama.
© Charles B. Goes and John P. Locknev,
Chicago ; D : 1711, Apr. 9, 1902. 19361
sensational drama in 4 acts, by J. P. Lock-
ney. 4 v. 8°. Printed.
© .John P. Lockney, Chicago ; D : 1407, Feb.
6, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 19362
Hidden (The) cross; an adaptation in 4 acts,
by M. S. L. Parr. [93] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911 ; D : 28204 ; Margaret S.
l;inn Parr, Philadelphia. 19363
Hidden (A) enemy; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Chas. H. Flemming.
© Joseph J. Sullivan and Larry Smith,
Pittsburgh ; 1894 : 52738, Nov. 12. 19364
Hidden fires; a drama in 4 acts, by C. W. Tack-
enberg. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles William Tackenberg, Cincinnati ;
D : 8686, June 12, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1907.
19365
Hidden (The) gold,
scout.
See Winning Hand, the
Hidden (The) hand; a drama in ?, acts, from
Emma D. E. N. Southworth's celebrated novel
of the same name, by A. S. Partridge.
© Amos S. Partridge, St. Louis; 1883:
197.52, Oct. 26. 19366
-* — a dramatization of the celebrated story
of same name, by Chas. Morton. Chicago
manuscript co., 1912. 61 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© May 8, 1912 ; 2c. June 8, 1912 ; D : 29910 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago, 19367
dramatized by Eugene Moore. 130 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick G. Conrad, Chicago; D : 9247,
Oct. 17. 1906; 2c. Oct. 19, 1906. 19368
— See also Cap, the news girl. — Capitolia.
Hidden help; or, A working girl's luck, a
drama by F. H. Stauffer.
© Frank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia; 1874:
9755, July 25. 19369
Hidden house; play in 3 acts, founded on the
novel of that name by the same author, by
A. Rives (Princess Pierre Troubetzkoy) 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D : 40227 ; Amelie
Rives (Princess Pierre Troubetzkoy), Cobham,
Va. 19369a
Hidden (The) inn; a comedy in 1 act, by M.
Warren. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude Warren, Toledo, O. ; D : 1033.5,
Apr. 13, 1907; 2c. Apr. 15, 1908. 19370
Hidden (The) key; by N. Wiegel. 29 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Nettie Wiegel, San Francisco ; D : 11180,
Aug. 13, 1907; Ic. July 16, 1907; Ic. Aug, 13,
1907 19371
Hidden (The) Messiah; or. As one is taught,
drama in 4 acts, by E. Hallett. 108 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1911; D: 2.5296; Eldora
Hallett, Bloomington, 111. 19372
Hidden passion; a fairy comedy in 3 acts, by
Mme. R. Neuvillo.
© Jake Berry, New York; 1877: 11991, Oct.
17. 19373
Hidden (The) path; serious drama in 4 acts
and epilogue, by M. Gilbert. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1913 ; D : 32977 ; IMarie Gil-
bert, New York. 19374
956
19375
COPYRIGHTED IF THE UNITED STATES
19397
Hidden (The) prince; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by L. Pendleton. 102 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Louis Pendleton, Bryn Atliyn, Pa. ; D :
5831, Nov. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 19375
Hidden (The) secret. See Forged (The) will.
Hidden (The) spring; a drama in 4 acts, by
Iloberto Bracco, tr. by D. St. Cyr. Palermo,
1906. p. 144-186. 4°.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York ; D : 10726, June
10, 1907 ; 2c June 10, 1907. 19376
Hidden (The) treasures; or, Martha's triumph,
a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by Zella
Careo. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1884. 15 p.
12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 141])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 4959, Mar.
8; 2c. Mar. 8. 19377
Hidden (The) truth; play in 3 acts, by N. H.
Hornstine. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1911 ; D : 25908 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 19378
Hidden (A) village; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. W. Davis. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Webb Davis, Moulton, la. ; D :
15688, Apr. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1909. 19379
Hidden violin; playlet in 2 pts. by A. Skoogaard.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D : 34788 ; Axel Skoo-
gaard, New York. 19380
Hidden (The) will; by N. A. Stratton. 2d. ed.
[32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept 27, 1910; D : 22154 ; Nathaniel
A. Stratton, New York. 19381
-in 3 acts, by N. A. Stratton. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1910; D: 22064; Nathaniel
A. Stratton, New York. 19382
melodrama in 3 acts, by N. A. Stratton.
[8], 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1910; D : 22415 ; Nathaniel
A. Stratton, New York. ^9383
Hide and seek; an American spectacular play,
by William Busnach and H. F. Weed.
© Harry F. Weed, New York ; 1883 : 1540,
Jan. 23. 19384
Same.
© Harry F. Weed, New York; 1883:2003,
Jan. 30. 19385
-descriptive ballad, words and music by
Jaques Colligne.
© Leonard Vv' ales. New York ; 1885 : 17759,
19386
Hide and seek — Continued.
an original farce in 3 acts and 1 scene, by
Walter S. Craven. 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Daisy H. Craven, New York ; 1890 : 4997,
Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 18. 19387
Hide (The) thief; 1 act play, by B. P. Briscoe.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1910 ; D : 20188 ; Birdsall P.
Briscoe, Houston. 19388
Hiding the regicides. See Little plays from
American history for young folks.
Hiedra (La); tragedia vulgar en 3 actos y en
prosa, de E[duardo] Marquina [y Angelo]
Madrid, Buenos Aires, Renacimiento, 1914.
241 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38259; E. Marquina, Madrid. 19388a
Higbee of Harvard; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Charles Townsend. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1906. vi, 7-58 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
9178, Oct. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 19389
Higby's aunt; play in 1 act, by H. A. Conklin.
[1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D: 29196; Harry
Adams Conklin, Huntington, N. Y. 19390
Higginbotham; play in prologue and 3 acts, by
G. Hirsch. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D : 34305 ; Gilbert
Hirsch, New York. 19391
Higgledy-piggledy; an extravaganza in 2 acts,
by E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, N. Y. ; D : 5717,
Nov. 2, 1904. 19392
High and low; or. Phases of life, by G. L.
Doyle. 1 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George L. Doyle, Saratoga, Cal. ; D :
7336, Sept. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1905. 19393
High art; farce in 3 pts., by A. M. Fay. [29] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D : 29487 ; Alice M.
Fay, New York. 19394
High art in the Hinnissy flat; sketch, bv L. H.
Foster. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typevs-ritten. '
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1912 ; D : 30557 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 19395
High (The) ball; farce comedy in 1 act, by
H. C. Barnes and B. Grassby. [19] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1911 ; D : 24239 ; Howard C.
Barnes and Bertram Grassby, New York.
19396
Aug. 21
— a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Wild.
© John Wild, New York ; 1888 : 8746, Mar.
24. 19397
957
19398
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19416
Higli (The) ball — Continued.
1 act dramatic comedy, by E. K. Marble.
[2], 23 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1912 ; D : 31215 ; Elanora K.
Marble, Chicago. 19398
High (The) ball and the bat; by J. T. Fare.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jolm Threllall Fare, San Francisco; D:
1659, Mar. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1902. 19399
High-born lady; musical farce comedy, by
Monroe and Hart.
© Monroe and Hart, New YorlJ ; 1897:
24142, Apr. 19. 19400
original comedy in 3 acts, by Herbert Hall
Winslow.
© Clifford and Huth, United States ; 1898 :
7511, Jan. 24. 19401
High C; a comedietta in 1 act, being a free
adaptation from the German of M. A. Grand-
jean, by Sydney Rosenfeld. New Yorlj, R. M.
De Witt, 1875. 17 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's act-
ing plays, no. 191] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14053, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1S76. 19402
^a comedy in 3 acts, by B. Dierkes. 84 p,
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1909; D : 16427 ; Bernard
Dierkes, St. Louis. 19403
High (The) cost; play in 3 acts, by Sophie
Treadwell [pseud, of S. T. McGeehan] [91]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911 ; D : 25963 ; Sophie Tread-
well McGeehan, San Francisco. 19404
High (The) cost of living; musical play li-
bretto in 2 acts, book and lyrics, by A. N.
C. Fowler. [2]. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1914 ; D : 35548 ; Albert N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 19404a
High (The) cost of loving; farce in 3 acts,
founded on the German, Die spanische fliege,
by F. Mandel. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914 ; D : 35840 ; Frank Man-
del, New York. 19404b
High (A) dive; playlet in 1 act, by A. E. Smylie.
[18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D: 35846; Adolphe
Edward Smylie, Brooklyn. 19404c
High finance; vaudeville act in 3 scenes, by C.
C. Kendall. [6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1911; D : 24502 ; Clifford
Chas. Kendall, Chicago. 19405
High five; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. H.
Slater.
© Jos. H. Slater, New York; 1893:24753.
May 22. 19406
High Jack, the heeler; an Ethiopian sketch in
1 scene, by A. J. Leavitt, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 6 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama,
no. 48] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
2457, Mar. 16 ; 2c. May 21. 19407
High jinks along the milky way. See Enjoy-
able entertainments.
High jinks on board; musical comedy in 1 act,
book by Lotta Alger, lyrics by Agnes L. Gage,
music by G. J. Wetzel. 15 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 8, 1910; D: 21515; George J.
Wetzol, New York. 19408
High license; or. Local option, a musical com-
edy farce in 3 acts, by J. W. Frankel.
© Joseph W. Frankel, New York; 1888:
16423, June 8. 19409
High (The) license court; burlesque, by Frank
Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons [1902] 13 p. 12°,
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 2751,
Dec. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 19410
High life; or, The girl in the aeroplane,
musical comedy in 3 acts, by D. A. Kahn.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910 ; D : 22143 ; Donald A.
Kahn, South Bend, Ind. 19411
(La grande vie); a comedy in 4 acts and 6
tableaux, by Edouard Cadol, tr. and adapted
by the Franco-American dramatic agency.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1885:26505, Dec. 16. 19412
See also Compromised.
High life at Narragansett. See Seaside dar-
lings.
High life in jail; a play in 1 act, by Edgar
Selwyn and Randolph Shields. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Michael Simon, New York ; D : 124.56,
Feb. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1908. 19413
High life in Reno; a comedy sketch in 1 act,
by N. Brown. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912 ; D : 29807 ; Nat Brown,
Brooklyn. 19414
High, 10V7, jack and the game. See Daring
Dick, the detective. — Trumps.
High (The) mills; a domestic drama, by E. .1.
McCormick.
© Edward .Tames McCormick, New York ;
1883 : 8408, May 9. 19415
High mountain; drama in 4 acts, by E. H.
Hanna. [41] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1910; D: 21416; Elizabeth
Heming Hanna, Atlanta. 19416
958
19417
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19439
High. (The) old court of impeachment; or, As
good as a play, in 3 acts, by P. E. R. Simmons
[pseud, of D. C. Cooley] St. Paul, O. E.
Dodge, 1878. 28 p. 8°.
© De Witt O. Cooley, St. Paul ; 1878 : 8308,
July 17; 2c. July 24. 19417
High (A) old time; a farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by G. Wolford.
© Gus Wolford, St. Louis; 1887:31953,
Dec. 12. 19418
an original farce comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Selden. Typewritten.
© Edgar Selden, New York; 1896:6.^54,
Dec. 4; 2c. Mar. 3, 1897. 19419
High-pressure; a play in 4 acts, by B. Lock-
wood. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Benoni Lockwood, jr.. New York ; D :
11555, Oct. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907. 19420
High-priest (The) of the sun; a Darwinian
play, by Innes Randolph and H. Austin.
© Henry Austin, New York; 1898:59021,
Oct. 7. 19421
High-priest's (The) daughter; original drama
in 5 acts, by E. Haun. [2], 60 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 81, 1913 ; D : 33372 ; Ewald Haun.
Cincinnati. 19422
High (A) roller; a spectacular, farcical and
nmsical comedy in 3 acts, by Clay M. Greene
and Barney Fagan.
© E. G. Gilmore and Alexr. Gomstock, New
York; 1890:28177, Sept. 13. 19423
High (The) rollers, De Veres; a comedy in 1
act and 2 scenes, by A. H. Woodlmll.
© Aaron H. Woodhull, New York; 1898:
37638, June 20 ; 2c. June 20. 19424
High school freshman; comedy for boys in 3
acts, by Charles Ulrich. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son [1909] 54 p. 12°.
© Oct. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1909 ; D : 17037 ;
T. S. Denison, Chicago. 19425
High school skeleton; a modern mystic drama
in 4 acts, by J. Fell. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Fell, Cleveland ; D : 10184. Mar.
21, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1907. 19426
High tariff; or, Salt o' the earth, a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by J. Arthur. 114 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1888:7.564.
Mar. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 26. 19427
High tide; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by F.
P. Weadon and L. De Lange.
© Frank Percy Weadon and Louis De
Lange, Philadelphia ; 1889 : 11575, Apr. 12.
19428
High (A) tide clam; a farce in 3 acts, by A. D.
Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco; D:
2204, Aug. 9, 1902. 19429
High-toned (A) burglar. Typewritten.
© James Francis Dolan, United States ;
1S99 : 27559, Apr. 21 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 19430
High-toned (The) hobo; play in 1 act, by J.
McCree. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D: 33820; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 19431
High treason; historical drama in 5 acts, by
Harvey De Baun Iserman. '35 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Feb. 16, 1913; D : 36039 ; Harvey Iser-
man, Ridgewood, N. J. 19431a
a romantic play of American history in 4
acts, founded on the treason of Benedict Ar-
nold and the capture of Major Andre, by R.
Hamilton.
© Raymond Hamilton, United States;
1893 : 6345, Feb. 1.
19432
or. The adventures of Arthur Lynch, late
colonel of the Boer army, a 4 act melodrama,
by C. E. Verner.
© Charles Erin Verner, Alameda, Cal. ; D :
2970, Jan. 21, 1903. 19433
Highbinder (The) and the missionaries; 2 act
drama, by W. S. Franklin. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1911; D : 25959 ; Wm. S.
Franklin, San Francisco. 19434
Higher call; play in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson.
61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1910; D: 20193; William
Henry Carson, New York. 19435
Higher (A) court case; drama in 4 acts, by G.
C. Golden. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915; D: 401.56; George
Charles Golden, New York. 19435a
Higher (The) education; comedy in 3 acts, by
E. O'Connor.
© Evelyn O'Connor, New York ; D : 5406.
Aug. 10, 1904. 19436
Same. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1909; D: 17566; Evelyn
O'Connor. Rochester, N. Y. 19437
a comedy in 2 acts, by Francis Howard
Williams. Philadelphia, The Penn pub. co.,
1907. 43 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D: 11093.
Aug. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1907. 19438
a farce comedy in 1 act, by Louis J. Cella.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. J. Cella, New York; D:9673, Dec.
17, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 19439
959
19440
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19457
Higher (The) education — Continued.
a lark in 1 scene, by F. A. Hoadley.
© Frances A. Hoadley, New York; 1897:
62681, Nov. 8. 19440
Higher (The) good; play in 1 act, by Thacher
Howard Guild. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 40972 ; Lois Greene
Guild, Urbana, 111. 19440a
Higher (The) jurisdiction; play in 4 acts, by
M. E. Harris. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1912 ; D : 30225 ; Maurice E.
Harris, Seattle. 19441
Higher (The) law; drama in 3 acts and 7
scenes, by D. Boehm. 115 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1915; D: 39668; David
Boehm, New York. 19441a
— a play in 4 acts, by C. H. Lee.
© Colton Hyde Lee, Washington ; D : 2714,
Dec. 13, 1902. 19442
•play in 3 acts, by W. C. Van Brunt. 58,
f3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911; D: 24109; Walter C.
Van Brunt, Brooklyn. 19443
— sketch, by C. Reader and L. Shaffner. 10 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22997 ; Claude Reader
and Lillyan Shaffner, Chicago. 19444
— 3 act play, by H. L. Rockwell. 65 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912 ; D : 28824 ; H. L. Rock-
well, Chicago. 19445
— See also Her only way.
Higher (The) laws; a play in 4 acts, by A. E.
Adelnuin. 177 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abram E. Adelman, Chicago ; D : 11171,
Aug. 14, 1907; 2c. Aug. 19, 1907. 19446
Higher life; a comedy .sketch, by J. R. Pavilla.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Richard Pavilla, New York ; D :
7263, Sept. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1905. 19447
Higher (The) love; play in 4 acts, by E. Leavitt
and W. L. Laurence. 71 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D: 39454; Ezekiel
Leavitt and W. L. Laurence, Boston. 19447a
play in 3 acts, by C. L. Fox. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30. 1910 ; D : 22959 ; Constance
Levien Fox, New York. 19448
Higher (The) scale; a play in 1 act, by M. Con-
sidine. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913; D: 32730; Mildred
Considine, Chicago. 19449
Highest (The) bidder; play in 1 act, by E. S.
Ruskay. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1915; D : 41569 ; Everett S.
Ruskay, New York. 19449a
Highflyer (The); a musical extravaganza in 3
acts and 4 scenes, book and lyrics, by E. Fore-
man. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. July 27, 1909 ; D : 16392 ; Edgar Fore-
man, New York. 19450
Highland (A) legacy; a play in 1 act, by Bran-
don Thomas.
© T. H. French, New York ; 1898 : 68164,
Nov. 22; 2c. Dec. 5. 19451
Highland soldier's romance; by J. Hood. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910 ; D : 20161 ; Jane Hood.
New York. 19452
Highlanders (The); a Scotch burletta in 3 acts,
libi-etto by F. Norcross.
© Frank Norcross, New York ; 1892 : 11971,
Mar. 18. 19453
Highroad (The); modern melodrama in 4 acts,
by W. Elwood. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28645 ; Walter El-
wood, Amsterdam, N. Y. 19454
— a play in 5 acts, by E. B. Sheldon. [5],
197 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1912; D: 31029; Edward B.
Sheldon, New York. 19455
Higher (A) power,
the r. r. station.
See Robbery (The) at
Same. New York, Tower bros. stationerv
CO. [1912] cover-title, 81 p. 16°.
© Dec. 14, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1912 ; D : 31743 ;
Edward Sheldon, New York. 19456
Highway (The) of life; being the personal his-
tory of David Copperfield, by Charles Dick-
ens, made into a play in 4 acts, by L. N.
I'arker. 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914; D : 36211 ; Louis N.
Parker, London. 19456a
Highway (The) of love; modern play in 4 acts,
by C. H. MeGurrin and J. T. Goodwin. 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915; D: 40895; (Charles
Henry MeGurrin, Salt Lake City. 19456b
Highway (The) robbers; a play for twelve boys.
by Eleanor Allen Schroll. Cincinnati, New
York, Fillmore music hou.se, 1908. 15 p. 12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati; D: 14085,
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 19457
960
19458
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19474
Highway (The) strollers; a comedy-opera in 3
acts, by A. Hanseler and M. Moller, adapted
by Francis Neilson, music by Gustave Meyer.
Typewritten.
© E. C. Hedmondt, New York ; 1899 : 33184,
May 17 ; 2c. May 17. 19458
Highwayman (The); a comic opera libretto, by
H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1898 : 16549,
Mar. 11. 19459
original duologue, by Justin Huntly Mc-
Carthy. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 17 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed.])
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22613; Samuel French, ltd., London. 19460
or, Claud Duval, a sketch, by W. Hawley.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Hawley, Englewood, N. J. ; D :
2255, Aug. 20, 1902; 2c. Mar. 12, 1903. 19461
Hija (La) del guarda; zarzuela en 1 acto y en
1 solo cuadro, original de A. M. Viergol,
musica del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1914. 39 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36560; Antonio M. Viergol, Madrid. 19461a
Hija (La) del mar; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en verso, original de M. Fer-
nandez de la Puente, mlisica del maestro,
Tomas Barrera. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1912. 49 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32555 ;
Manuel Fernandez de la Puente, Madrid.
19462
Hija (La) del pueblo; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, letra de V. de la Vega, mfisica del
maestro Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1910. 50 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21966 ; Ventura de la Vega, Madrid. 19463
Hijas (Las) de Lemnos; fantasia c6mico-lirica
en 1 acto, dividido en 6 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, original de M. Fernandez de la Puente
y Luis Pascual Frutos, mtisica del maestro
Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioles] 1911. 45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28140 ;
Manuel Fernandez de la Puente y L. Pascual
Frutos, Madrid. 19464
Hi jo (El) de Budha; opereta de gran espectacu-
lo en 1 acto y 5 cuadros, letra de Gabriel
Briones y Atanasio Melantuche, mfisica de los
maestros Valverde, hijo, y Calleja. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1909. 35 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Briones y Melantuche, Madrid ; D : 10315,
Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 19465
Hijo de la patria; drama en 3 actos y 5 cuadros,
en prosa original de A. B. Alfaro. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909 52 p.
12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17409 ; Alfonso B. Alfaro, Madrid. 19466
Hijo (El) del general; juguete comico-lirico, en
1 acto y en prosa, original de J. Pernas y G.
Vivas, mtisica de los maestros Augustin Gos-
set y A. G. Hernandez. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1910. 41, [2] p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 23, 1910 ; 2c. May 24,^ 1910 ; D : 21154 ;
Jesus Pernas y Caspar Vivas, Madrid.
19467
Hijos (Los) de Hungria; poema llrico, en 1
acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en verso y prosa,
original de J. de Burgos y Jose Carmona,
mlisica del maestro Federico Chaves. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911. 42 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24327 ; Javier de Burgos y Jose Carmona,
Madrid. 19468
Hijos (Los) del aire; zarzuela en 2 actos, divi-
didos en 4 cuadros, original de J. de Castro,
mtisica del maestro Pedro Cordoba. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 48 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24315 ; Juan de Castro, Madrid. 19469
Hilarion; a 1 act play, by Josephine Howell-
Carter {In Poet lore, v. 26, no. 3, May- June
1915 ; periodical © June 28, 1915 ; 2c. July 1,
1915; B: 342110; Poet lore co., Boston)
19469a
Hilarity; in 2 scenes, by C. A. Loder.
© Charles A. Loder, Leadville, Col. ; 1883 :
12695, July 11. 19470
Hilarity at Haddain hall; a comedy in 1 act,
by A. S. Hickman. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Montvale, N. J. ;
D : 13337, July 14, 1908 ; 2c. July 24, 1908.
19471
Hilarity in McFadden's row of flats; a 3 act
farce comedy, by C. A. Loder.
© Chas. A. Loder, New York ; 1896 : 68304,
Dec. 15. 19472
Hilary's folly; dramatized from Bertha M.
Clay's novel, by L. L. Morgan.
© Laura Louise Morgan, Terre Haute, Ind. ;
1886 : 3894, Feb. 15. 19473
Hilda; drama in 2 acts, with a prelude, by R. B.
Lane. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, Chicago; D:
6011, Jan. 5, 1905; 2c. Jan. 6, 1905. 19474
5379—16-
-61
961
19475
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19496
Hilda — Continued.
a dramatic composition, by H. Johnstone.
Typewritten.
© Henry Johnstone, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 53420,
Sept. 23 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 19475
fl play in 4 acts, by M. C. Wentworth. 90
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marion Craig Wentworth, Boston; D:
12325, Feb. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1908. 19476
a society drama in 5 acts, by A. L. John-
son. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, New York ; 1888 :
17471, June 19 ; 2c. July 30. 19477
a society play in 5 acts, adapted by R. E.
Mack.
© Mi-s. R. E. Mack, New York ; 1876 : 1064,
Jan. 22. 19478
Hilda's letter; a comedy in 1 act, by J. M. Cum-
niing. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph M. Cumming, San Francisco; D:
10732, June 10, 1907 ; 2c. June 10, 1907. 19479
Hilde Herbig; a drama in 3 acts, by Heinz Gor-
don and M. Morisson. 101 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Maurice Morisson, New York ; D : 14462,
Dec. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1908. 19480
• schauspiel in 3 akten, von Heinz Gordon.
118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leon Wachsner, Milwaukee ; D : 14301,
Nov. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1908. 19481
• von Heinz Gordon und M. Morisson.
94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Morisson, New York ; D : 14461,
Dec. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1908. 19482
Hildebrand; a drama in 5 acts, by J. L. Carle-
ton.
© John L. Carleton, St. John, New Bruns-
wick ; D : 2S81, Jan. 21, 1903. 19483
See also Dramatic works of Daniel Bed-
inger Lucas.
Hildegunde; ein ritterlicher minnesang fiir ge-
raischten chor, solostimmen und orchester,
dichtung von Erich Langer, musik von Fran-
ciscus Naglet. Textbuch. Leipzig, C. F.
Kahnt nachfolger, 1912. 19 p. 12°.
© Sept. 19, 1912; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32595; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, Leipzig.
19484
Hildetua; by G. B. Seitz. 27 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1909; D : 17291 ; George B.
Seitz, Boston. 19485
Hilf dir selbst; volksschauspiel mit gesang aus
dem deutsch-amerikanischen leben in 6 bil-
dern, von K. R. Kerger.
© Karl Renter Kerger, New York; 1892:
40123, Oct. 3. 19486
Hilfe! ein kind ist vom himmel gef alien; eine
tragikomodie in 3 aufziigen, von Wilhelm
Schmidtbonn, Berlin, E. Fleischel & co., 1910.
103 p. 12°.
© Feb. 25, 1910; 2c. Feb. 28, 1910; D:
20309 ; Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 19487
Hill Billy; southern comedy-drama, by C. Ins-
keep. 35 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1909 ; D : 17496 ; Carlos Ins-
keep, Darlington, Ind. 19488
Hill (The) of the bells; drama of American
empire, by C. F. Hurd. 49 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21292; Carlos F.
Hurd, St. Louis. 19489
Hills (The) of hope; 1 act play, by M.; K.
Brookes. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41455 ; Mary Koun-
celor Brookes, Washington. 19489a
Hilma, the wanderfoot; or. The days of the
Knickerbockers, a drama in 5 acts, by G. W.
Goode.
© George W. Goode, Lowell; 1886:25433,
Nov. 10. 19490
Hilo (A) kahuna; a fantastic comedy of Ha-
waii, by C. Keeler. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Keeler, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 3058,
Feb. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1903. 19491
Hilt to hilt; or. Last days on the Opequon,
by J. P. Bridges.
© J. P. Bridges, Luling, Tex. ; 1891 : 10216,
Mar. 17. 19492
Him and him; a dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by Aaron S. Hoffman,
© Ruby Loder, New York; D:2639, Nov.
20, 1902. 19493
Him, her and the trunk; musical comedy skit,
by David Higgins. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912; D: 31672; Billy E.
Gladstone, Utica, N. Y. 19494
Himmel auf erden; schwank in 3 akten, von
Julius Horst. Wien, Verlag von F. W.
Schmieden, 1910: 77 p. 12°.
© Mar. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20494 ;
F. W. Schmieden, Vienna. 19495
Himmelbett (Das); vaudeville in 3 akten, text
von PYanz Wagner und Heinz Reichert, musik
von Fritz Lehner. Leipzig, Aug. Cranz [etc.,
etc.] 1909. cover-title, 101 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Aug. Cranz, Leipzig ; D : 16208*, Apr. 14,
1909 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1909. 19496
962
10496
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19510
Himmelblaue (Die) zeit; singspiel in 3 akten,
von Paul Wertheimer, bearbeitet von Ricliard
Batka, musik von Oscar Straus. Textbuch.
Miinchen u. Berlin, Drei masken verlag, g. m.
b. h., 1914. 70 p. 8°.
© Feb. 25, 1914; Ic. July 15, 1914; D:
37608; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu-
nich. 19496a
wiener singspiel in 3 akten von Paul Wert-
heimer, bearbeitet von Richard Batka, musik
von Oscar Straus. Miinchen u. Berlin, Drei
raasken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 70 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Feb. 15, 1914; Ic. July 15, 1914; D:
37609; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu-
nich. 19496b
Himmelsleiter (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Julius V. Gans-Ludassy. [2], 96 p. 4". Type-
vi^ritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D: 34723; Comoedia,
Vienna. 19497
Himmelstein; a comedy, by F. Gellatly.
© Francis Gellatly, United States; 1875:
11262, Oct. 28. 19498
Himno (El) del pueblo; episodio llrico-dra-
matico en 1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en
verso, libro de Jos6 Royo de LeCn y Salvador
Jordan Dor6, mtisica del maestro Miguel San-
ton ja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1912. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32542 ;
J. Royo de Le6n y S. Jordan Dore, Madrid.
19499
Hinauf zur ehe; liebesdrama in 4 akten, von
Otto Grund. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1911 ; D : 24632 ; Alfred Spitz,
New York. 19500
liebesdrama in 3 akten, von Otto Grund.
Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1912. [2], 73 p. f
Mimeographed.
© Ic. July 17, 1913 ; D : 33825 ; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. 19501
Hindle wakes; play in 3 acts, by Stanley Hough-
ton. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., 1912.
109 p. 12°.
© July 26, 1912; 2c. Aug. 12, 1912; D:
30509 ; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
19502
Hindoo (The) bride; musical play in 2 acts,
book and lyrics, by R. J. Rosenthal and S. A.
Merinbaum, music by H. H. Hoyt, jr. 80 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32868 ; Howard H.
Hoyt, jr., Ralph J. Rosenthal, and S. A.
Merinbaum, Evanston, 111. 19503
Hindoo (The) god; a musical play in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by D. R. Miller, music by S.
Engelke. 47 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© D. R. Miller and Sandy Engelke, Phila-
delphia ; D : 16123, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23,
1909. 19504
Hindoo vengeance; original play in 1 act, by
J. W. Home. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D: 37548; James W.
Home, Glendale, Gal. 19504a
Hindu (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, by O.
Girard.
© Oscar Girard, Port Chester, N. Y. ; 1897 :
60045, Oct. 23. 19505
Hindu (The) prince; play in 4 acts, by W. H.
Lardie. [1], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30660 ; William H.
Lardie, Traverse City, Mich. 19506
Hinge (The); play in 4 acts, by W. C. Raue.
[187] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1914; D: 37486; W. Carl
Raue, Philadelphia. 19506a
Hinko; play in 5 acts, and a prologue called
The younger son, by W. G. Wills and H.
Vezin. London, Diprose & Bateman, 1871. 3
p. 1., 4-66 numb. 1. 8°.
© Hermann Vezin, London; 1871:8386,
Sept. 8 ; 2c. Nov. 9. 19507
Hinotito; romance of love and politics, libretto
for comic opera, by F. W. Pangborn.
© F. W. Pangborn, Jersey City; 1891:
25013, July 9. 19508
Hint (A) to husbands. See House (The)
party.
Hinter den schlachten. See Umweg (Der)
zum tod.
Hinter mauern; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Henri Nathansen, autorisierte ubersetzung
aus dem danischen von John Josephsohn.
Berlin, Oesterheld & co. verlag, 1912. 134 p.
16 .
© Ic. July 30, 1912 ; D : 30381 ; Oesterheld
& CO. verlag, Berlin. 19509
Hinterwalder (Die) von Carolina; drama in 4
akten, [von] E. C. Harbort. [New York, F C
Stechert co., 1915] 72 p. 8°. (Freedom;
historisches drama aus der amerikanischen
geschichte. 1, t.)
© Nov. 15, 1915; 2c. Nov. 15, 1915; D:
42483 ; Ewald C. Harbort, New York. 19509a
Hints to Hymen. See Love in harness.
Hints to plain girls; farce comedy in 1 act, by
M. Ferber. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913; D: 34843; Maurice
Ferber, Boston. 19510
963
19511
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19527
Hippodrome (The); an acrobatic farcical drama
iu 3 acts, by W. D. Cosey.
© W. D. Cosey, Pliiladelphia ; 1891 : 10676,
Mar. 21. 19511
Hippolyte's abenteuer; le zebre, schwank in 3
alvten, von Armont uud Nancey. Berlin, F.
Bloch erben, 1911. 78 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 28488 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 19512
Hippolytos. See Adam.
Hippolytus; by Euripides, ed. with introdnc-
tion. notes, and critical appendix by .7. E.
Harrv. Boston & London, C4inn & co., 1899.
1 p. I., xlv, 175 p. illus. pi. 8°.
© John William White, Cambridge, Mass.,
and Thomas Day Seymour, New Haven, Conn. ;
1899:24439, Apr. 7; 2c. Sept. 6. 19512a
■ See also Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
Hippotheatron; or, Burlesque circus, an ex-
travagant funny sketch, by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 6 p. 12°.
([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
68])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7717, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 19513
Hiram; rural comedy in 1 act, by F. J. Ardath.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D: 30374; Fred J.
Ardath, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada. 19514
Hiram Buxton, promoter; a comedy in 3 acts,
by L. B. Parker.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
1899 : 79046, Dec. 5. 19515
Hiram Gotrox, widower; 3 act comedy, by R. P.
Smith. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912; D: 29879; Robert
Poweslaud Smith, Marion, Ind. 19516
Hiram Green's beard; play in 1 act, by J. B.
Mathis. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1914 ; D : 38918 ; June Beulah
Mathis, New York. 19516a
Hiram Howe in Wall street; American comedy
in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson. 137 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915; D:' 41576; William
Henry Carson, New York. 19516b
Hiram Jones; rural drama in 4 acts, by PI. J.
Bennett. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1910; D: 20318; Hugh .7.
Bennett, Portland, Or. 19517
Hiram Jones' bet; a farce in 1 act, by May E.
Countryman. Boston, W. PI. Baker & <'o.,
1915. 15 p. 16°.
© Nov. 5, 1914; 2c. Nov. 6, 1914; D: 38716;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 19517a
Hiram. Sibley; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
J. H. Grube.
© Joseph H. Grube, Binghamton, N. Y. ;
1891 : 11052, Mar. 25. 19518
Hiram Spivins; a rural comedy drama in 4
acts, by B. St(xldard. 37 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Burt Stoddard, New Britain, Conn. ; D :
■ 15634, Apr. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1909. 19519
Hiram's birthday; a 1 act comedy drama, by
Charles J. Stine. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. J. Stine, New York; D : 9172, Sept.
29, 1906; 2c. Sept. 13, 1006. 19520
Hiram's troubles and the burnt soup; by 11. J,
Bennett.
© Hugh J. Bennett, Buffalo ; D : 2118, Julv
14, 1902. 19521
Hired (A) baby; by J. J. Mackie.
© Joseph J. Mackie, Brooklvn ; 1898: 59812,
Oct. 10. 19522
Hired (The) bridegroom; play in 4 acts, by O.
Dymow.
[100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 362.50 ; Ossip Dymow,
Brooklyn. 19522a
Hired eyes; 1 act play, by W. E. Medcalf and
A. Hosea. [2], 13 p. f°. Typev^Titten.
© Ic. May 26, 1913 ; D : 33322 ; William E.
Medcalf and Anna Hosea, Indianapolis.
19523
Hired, fired and hired; play in 1 act. by Junie
McCree. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1914; D: 37029; Al. K. Hall,
Brooklyn. 19523a
Hired (A) ghost; a comedy in prose, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1896 : 32397, May 29. 19524
Hired (A) girl; by W. Harris.
© William Harris, Boston ; 1884 : 23733,
Nov. 29. 19525
— ^a farce comedy satire, by C. W. Chase.
© Ghas. Wathen Chase, Benton Harbor,
Mich. ; 1893 : 48573, Oct. 31. 19526
— a farcical burlesque in 3 acts, by C. B.
Blanoy.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1896:
55514, Oct. 6. 19527
964
19528
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19548
Hired (The) girl's dream; novel and original
playlet for children or grown-ups, in 1 act,
by Charles Noel Douglas. New York, Chicago
[etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1913. 20 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 11, 1913; D:
34979 ; M. Witmark & sons. New York. 19528
Hired (The) girl's millions; a musical comedy
drama in 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney. 103 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 9619,
Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 19529
Hired (The) guest; comedy in 3 acts, by O. J.
Booth. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1913; D: 35387; Oliver J.
Booth, Huntingdon, Canada. 19530
Hired (The) man; by F. G. Howie and R. F.
Price.
© Frank G. Howie and Richard F. Price,
New York; 1899:79100, Dec. 5. 19531
Hirelings (The); in 4 acts, by J. Gissin. 94 p.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 24, 1911 ; D : 24587 ; James Gis-
sin, New York. 19532
Hiring a beau; play in 1 act, by A. Gallatin.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1914 ; D : 37454 ; Alberta Gal-
latin, New York. 19532a
Hiring a cook; play in 1 act, by James London.
[1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914; D: 39093; Ella Wnt-
kins, Chicago. 19532b
Hiring a lord; play in 1 act, by J. H. Bentley.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915; D: 41030; John H.
Bentley, St. Louis. 19532c
Hirondelle (L'); piece en 2 actes, par A. Moreux
et J. Perard. (L'lllustration theatrale, T
annee-lS6, 19 aoflt 1911)
© Aug. 19, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911; D:
25178 ; Ath. Moreux et J. Perard, Paris.
19533
Hirondelles (Les); op6rette en 3 actes,^ par
IMaurice Ordonneau, musique de Henri Hirch-
mann. Paris, Clioudens, 1907. 158 p. 12°.
© Clioudens, Paris ; D : 10329, Apr. 10, 1907 ;
2c. Apr. 10, 1907. 19534
His accidency; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Cou-
rard.
© Harrison Conrard, Flagstaff, Ariz. ; D :
7961, Feb. S, 1906. 19535
His adopted daughter; or. An old lady from
the West, by I. Barsky. 23 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Israel Barsky, Conneaut, O. ; D : 13161,
June 10, 1908 ; 2c. June 10, 1908. 19536
His affinity; by E. Judson Craft. [77] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ernest J. Craft, Bridgeport, Conn.; D:
13906, Sept. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1908. 19537
— a dramatic sketch, by J. A. Golden. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York; D: 12351,
Feb. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 19538
— a dramatic sketch in 1 act. liv L. E. Sal-
mon.
© Louis E. Salmon, New vYork ; D : 12808,
Apr. 22, 1908. 19539
a modern farce in 3 acts, by A. E. Luzzi.
184 p. Typewritten.
© Arthur E. Luzzi, New York ; D : 12003,
Dec. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 19540
— a modern play in 1 act, by L. Grant.
© Lillian Grant, New York; D : 14218, Oct.
22, 1908. 19541
— - a new character novelty, by C. Gramlich.
© Chas. Gramlich, New York; D : 14884.
Jan. 23, 1909. 19542
a vaudeville sketch, by S. Howard. 25 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Shafter Howard. New York ; D : 11405.
Sept. 24, 1907; 2c. Sept. 24, 1907. 19543
His alibi; play in 1 act, by J. Shively. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1. 1914; D: 38379; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 19543a
His amber witch; in 4 acts and 6 tableaux, by
A. E. Rodgers.
© Addie E. Rodgers, San Francisco; 1882:
10883, July 1. 19544
His ancestors; original playlet in 1 act, by C. P.
Brown. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35223 ; Charles Paul
Brown, Norwalk, Conn. 19545
His apprenticeship; a new and original comedy
drama in 3 acts, by C. E. Bunnell.
© Charles E. Bunnell. Boston ; 1892 : 22698,
May 31. 19546
Same.
© Charles E. Bunnell, Boston ; 1S92 : 29692,
July 16. 19547
His artistic temperament; a modern play in 4
acts, by G. G. Haines. 141 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Genevieve Greville Haines, Mt. Vernon,
N. Y. ; D:7982, Feb. 12, 1906; 2c. Feb. 12.
1906. 19548
965
19549
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19572
His atonement; Ji drama in 5 acts, adapted
from Hall Caine's novel, A son of Hagar, by
G. Kearns. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Kearns, Jacksonville, 111. ; D :
1838, May 3, 1902; 2c. May 13, 1902. 19549
drama in 4 acts, by C. Romaine. 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40499; Cora Ro-
maine, New York. 19549a
His aunt; an entirely original American comedy
in 4 acts, by A. B. IMiller. Macon, Ga., J. W.
Burke & co., 1881. 40 p. 8°.
© A. B. Miller, United States; 1881: 13110,
Aug. 25; Ic. Sept 5. 19550
His aunt's advice; by A. J. Brown. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Brown, IMilwaukee ; D : 13743,
Sept. 9, 1908; 2c. Sept. 9, 1908. 19551
His aunt's legacy; sketch, by Lon Hascall. 15
p. f°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph Harris, New York ; D : 12739, Apr.
13, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. G, 1908. 19552
His awful nightmare; a comedy playlet, by
G. H. Eldon. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1909; D: 16493; G. Harris
Eldon, Alexandria, Ind. 19553
His bachelor friend; sketch, by O. D. Lan-
caster. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17931 ; Charles D.
Lancaster, Shelbyville, Ind. 19554
His bachelor uncle; sketch in 1 act, by R. A.
Marchand. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1913; D: 33462; Ralph A.
Marchand, Cambridge, Mass. 19555
His best friend; 1 act playlet, by E. Nyitray.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911 ; D : 23005 ; Emil Nyitray,
New York. 19556
play in 1 act, by F. Gerald and William De
Ford. 13 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913; D: 31894; Florence
Gerald, New York. 19557
His best girl; a comedy in 1 act, by M. Cooper.
24 p. f°. Ms.
© May Cooper, San Francisco ; 1888 : 37750,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1889. 19558
5.'ee also Original monologues and
sketches.
His best man. See Wee (A) teeny one.
His better half.
© Lawrence J. Rodriguez, Newark; 1898:
58670, Oct. 5. 19559
by S. S. Baldwin. Typewritten.
© S. S. Baldwin, New York; 1898:73062,
Dec. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 15.
19560
His billboard; comedy in 1 act, by M. M. Suck.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1909 ; D : 17780 ; Marie Made-
leine Suck, Boston. 19561
His bitter atonement; a comedy drama in 3
acts.
© Harley A. Wickham, Gowanda, N. Y. ;
1888 : 26704, Sept. 18. 19562
His blood; drama in 3 acts, by D. Perkins.
[33] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1914; D: 37157; Dana Per-
kins, Rocklin, Cal. 19562a
His bluff called. See Matadore (The)
His borrowed plumes; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. G. C. West. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16584 ; Mrs. George
Cornwallis West, London. 19563
His bounden duty; in 4 acts, by O. L. Rogers.
54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© O. Ligare Rogers, New York; D:5616,
Oct. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1904. 19564
His boy; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Hal Reid
[i. e. James Halleck Reid] 10 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Bertha Belle Westbrook Reid, Chicago;
D : 92, Jan. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1901. 19565
His boyhood friend; tragedy in 1 act, by Y.
Geiger. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1910; D: 21115; Yvonne
Geiger, San Francisco. 19566
His breach of promise; a 2 act college comedy,
by B. A. Searle. [2], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1909; D: 16596; Billy A.
Searle, Rochester, N. Y. 19567
His brother's birthright; a romantic drama in
5 acts, by G. D. Baker. Typewritten.
© George D. Baker, Beatrice, Neb.; 1897:
6637G, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Nov. 29. 19568
His brother's bondsman; in 4 acts, by J. T.
McGeary.
© John Thomas McGeary, United States;
1900 A : 25324, Oct. 11. 19569
His brother's crime; a 4 act melodrama, by
C. K. Champlin.
© Charles K. Champlin, Long Branch, N.
J. ; D : 2353, Sept. 19, 1902. 19570
an original drama in 4 acts, by W. De
Wilde and M. J. Sterne.
© William De Wilde and Melville J. Sterne,
Husted, Col. ; 1886: 7237, Mar. 29. 19571
His brother's keeper; an international drama
in 3 acts, by Philip Verrill Mighels and
Michael White. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© P. V. Mighels, New York ; D : 9971, Feb.
15, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907. 19572
966
19573
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UKITED STATES
19590
His brother's keeper — Continued.
play in prologue and 3 acts, by C. F. Read.
[71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913; D: 33968; Charles
Francis Read, Kankakee, III. 19573
a .social-military drama in 3 acts, by C.
Greve.
© Clifford Greve, St. Louis ; D : 15200, Mar.
1, 1909. 19574
His brother's sin; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. Allen. 95 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Allen, Collingswood, N. J. ; D :
2981, Feb. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1903. 19575
His brother's wife; play in 1 act, by Harold
Orbe [pseud, of H. D. Oberdorfer] 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915; D: 41471; Harold
Dixon Oberdorfer, Oklahoma, Okl. 19575a
His brown tweed suit; a farce in 1 act, by J.
aicCurtney. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tames McCartney, Ardsley, N. Y. ; D :
6787, June 8, 1905 ; 2c. June 8, 1905. 19576
His busy day; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. L. Mayer.
© H. L. Mayer, Buffalo; 1899:7016, .Tan.
20. 19577
His chance; play in 1 act and 1 scene, by R. K.
Rolfe. [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1910; D: 21301; Rose K.
Rolfe, Chicago. 19578
play in 3 acts, by H. C. Colwell. [194] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D: 34348; Henry Clif-
ford Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. 19579
His charity patient; orierlnal play in 1 act, by
11. Robinson. [6] p. 8°. Printed.
© June 1, 1914; Ic. July 27, 1914; Ic. Aug.
10, 1914; D: 37824; Reed Robinson. San
Diego, Cal. 19579a
His Chinese friend; American comedy drama
in 4 acts, by D. E. Davenport. [1], 46 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1912; D: 31069; Delbert E.
Davenport, St. Louis. 19580
His choice; musical comedy in 1 act, by D. W.
Kent. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Julv 27, 1914; D: 38026; Dolores
Wilkens Kent, Los Gates, Cal. 19580a
His Christian wife; a 4 act social drama, by
E. A. Barron and .Tames M. Flagg.
© Elwyn A. Barron, New York ; D : 14069,
Oct 10, 1908. 19581
His chum's widow; a 1 act comedy, by Si U.
Collins. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Si U. Collins, Detroit; D : 392, Apr. 24.
1901; 2c. Apr. 24, 1901. 19582
His club friend; play in 1 act, by J. M. Barry.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39961; James M.
Barry, Dingmans Ferry, Pa. 19582a
His college chum; a comedietta, by J. Ferrar.
24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
• © Jules Ferrar, Brooklyn; D : 3909, Sept.
8, 1903; 2c. Sept. 8, 1903. ^ 19583
His colour saved him; 1 act comedy, by John
Guerin. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915; D : 41591 ; Frank
Powers Murphy, New York. 19583a
His come back; play in 1 act, by R. Ober. [2],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1914? D : 36330 ; Robert Ober,
New York. 19583b
His compensation; a playlet, by E. Warren.
16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eliza Warren, Cleveland ; D : 5531, Sept.
14, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1904. 19584
His country cousin.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1892:
50237, Dec. 9. 19585
His country sweetheart; comedy drama in 5
acts, by G. H. Trader. 129 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© George Ileni'y Trader, Brooklyn; D:
4601, Feb. 29, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1904. 19586
His cousin Felix; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. L.
Blaisdell. Typewritten.
© Ilenrv Lawrence Blaisdell. United States;
1899 : 14612, Feb. 23 ; 2c. Feb. 23. 19587
His crime and punishment. See Rodion.
His cure for love; a 1 act comedy, by E. T.
Sweet.
© Ellingham Tracy Sweet, Scranton, Pa. ;
D : 2.591, Nov. 11, 1902. 19588
His Danish friend; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
O. B. Muir. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Olive Beatrice Muir, Brooklyn; 1893:
22630, May 10; 2c. Mar. 16. 19589
His daughter; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
G. A. Faylor.
© George A. Faylor, Oakland. Cal. ; 1893 :
8402, Feb. 13. 19590
play in 1 act, by G. D. Crain, jr. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915 ; D : 39990 ; G. D. Crain.
jr., Louisville. 19590a
967
19591
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19614
His daughter's father; a playlet, by L. Mal-
loy. cover-title, [16] p. 12°. Printed.
© Louise Malloy, Baltimore ; D : 7074, Aug.
8, 1905; 2c. Aug. 8, 1905. 19591
His daughter's sentence; drama in 4 acts, by
A. Block. 77 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913; D: 33890; Alexander
Block, New York. 19592
His death sentence; 1 act play, by F. Brueg-
ger. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912; D:314S7; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 19593
His defence; a play in 1 act, by V. J. Hoyt.
[15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1910 ; D : 21779 ; Vance Jos.
Hoyt, Los Angeles. 19594
His dinner for two; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Franklin Johnston. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1913. 11 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913; •2c. .Tan. 31, 1913; D:
32274 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 19595
His divorce double; farce comedy in 1 skit, by
H. Fort. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1910; D : 20567 ; Homer
Fort, Monrovia, Cal. 19596
His double life; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. A. Stevens. Typewritten. [Synopsis only]
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1890 : 5307,
Feb. 12; Ic. Feb. 12. 19597
His dream of Cleopatra; dramatic sketch in 1
act, by Barry Gray. [1], 9 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911 ; D : 24894 ; V. F. Peralta,
Chicago. 19598
His duty; an American drama in prologue and
3 acts, by A. French and George R. Morse,
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. E. Morse, New York, and Alice
French, Davenport, la. ; D : 9586, Nov. 22,
1906; Ic. Dec. 0, 1906; Ic. Nov. 22, 1906.
19599
His eleventh commandment; a musical and
dramatic sketch, by P. N. Vek. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Perry N. Vek, New York ; D : 10931, June
26, 1907 ; 2c. June 19, 1907. 19600
His eminence; romantic drama of Cardinal
Richelieu in 3 acts, by K. and J. Benedict.
73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D: 32698; Kingsley
and Jeanette Benedict, New York, 19601
His eminence, the cardinal; a tragedy of
ancient Rome, in 5 acts, by E. J. Weisenberg.
127 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Edward J. Weisenberg, Cleveland ; D :
7621, Nov. 25, 1905; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 19602
His engagement; a farce comedy, by J. B. Car-
rington.
© John B. Carrington, Louisville ; 1897 :
10987, Feb. 13. 19603
His evil genius; a melodramatic play in 3 acts,
by Marion Sackett.
© Marion .Jenkins, Oakland, N. .L ; 1892:
22336, May 27. 19604
His excellency; an entirely original comic opera
in 2 acts, by W. S. Gilbert, music by Osmond
Carr. New York, T. B. Harms & co. [etc.,
etc.] 1894. 62 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© George Edwardes, United States; 1894:
50103, Oct. 27 ; Ic. Oct. 27. 19605
— a 4 act comedy drama, by E. A. Davis.
© Edwin Abraham Davis, St. Paul; 1898:
14070, Feb. 28. 19606
— from the French of Marie Henri Beyle,
dramatized in 5 pts. by T. Lowe and Anne C.
Shymer. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1913 ; D : 32650 ; Theo Lowe,
New York. 19607
a play in 5 acts, by S. Fleischmann and
C. Ilagar.
© Simon Fleischmann and Charles Hagar.
Butfalo; 1888:2308, Jan. 20. 19608
His excellency, the governor; a farcical ro-
mance in 3 acts, by R. Marshall. Boston, W.
H. Baker & co., 1901. 3 p. 1., 152 p. 12°.
© R. Marshall, London; D : 434, May 6,
1901; 2c. ]\Iay 14, 1901. 19609
His exceptional mother-in-law; 1 act drama,
bv Mrs. F. W. Pender. [New York, Edgar
S. Werner & co., 1905] cover-title, 7 p. 12°.
(On cover: Werner's plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 7128,
Aug. 19, 1905; 2c. Oct. 10, 1905. 19610
His fate; or, The romance of life, by J. C.
Gruzard.
© James C. Gruzard, Evansville, Ind. ; 1883 :
19643, Oct. 25. 19611
His father-in-law; comedy in 1 act, after the
French of Paul Pinasseau, by A. Danziger.
{In Society, vol. 1, no. 19, Sept. 6, 1913)
© Sept. 20, 1913; 2c. Sept. 23, 1913; D:
34512 ; Adolphe Danziger, Los Angeles.
19612
His father's boy; fifteen minute sketch, by W.
C. Percival. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25868; Walter C.
Percival, Akron, O. 19613
His father's chum; or. Perils and rescues, a
melodrama in 3 acts, by Capt. T. J. Spencer.
© Thomas J. Spencer, Washington: 1883:
238, Jan. 4. 19614
968
19615
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19630
His first bride; piny in 4 acts, by
Libin.
Solomon
His father's house; play in 4 acts, by W. Byn-
ner. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910 ; D : 20164 ; Witter Byn- ."j^S^b .T pC ,]T^'pii 4 ]*N N?:X-n ;r.^3 rom? ]^^T
ner, Windsor, Vt.
19615
His father's mistake; play in 4 acts, by D. I.
Jersky. [1], 178 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912; D:3040G; David I.
Jersky, Troy, N. Y. 19616
His father's son; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
B. J. Young.
© Eugene Jared Young, New York; D:
3782, Aug. 1, 1903. 19617
comedv in 3 acts, by Gladys Ruth Bridg-
ham. Boston, W\ H. Baker & co., 1916. 42 p.
12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Nov. 24, 1915; 2c. Nov. 26. 1915; D:
42344; Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston.
19617a
a farce comedy in 1 act, by Helen Mor-
rison Howie. Philadelphia, Tlie Penn publish-
ing company, 1900. 20 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1900 A:
17372, July 14; 2c. July 14. 19618
1 act playlet, by B. C. Levy. [8] p. 4°.
Type^^ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911; D: 23046; Bernard C.
Levy, New York. 19619
an original drama in 5 acts, by J. M. Cald-
well. 120 p. 4°, Typev/ritten.
© Jean Mawson Caldwell, New York ; D :
2170, July 30, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1902. 19620
play, by C. G. Armstrong. [44] p. obi.
16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912 ; D : 28370 ; Carl Gilmore
Armstrong, New York. 19621
plavlet in 1 scene, dramatization by T. C.
Shipley. [3], 8 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D: 29321; T. Charles
Shipley, Sioux City, la. 19622
or. My boy, play in 4 acts, by Virginia
Kline. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 23, 1912; D: 30418; Harry D.
Kline, New York. ^19623
His father's wife; comedy in 3 acts, by P. D.
Emmons. [1], 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D: 28480; Paiil D.
Emmons, East Boston, Mass. 19624
His final bout; comedy drama in 5 scenes, by
IT. Barnett. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6. 1914 ; D : 35944 ; Henry Bar-
nett, New York. 19624a
His first and last offense; in 1 act, by J. J.
Peters. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John J. Peters, New York ; D : 5744, Nov.
1, 1904; Ic. Nov. 1, 1904; Ic. Nov. 28, 1904.
19625
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40580 ; David Kessler
and Max R. Wilner, New York. 19625a
His first case; a comedy in 1 act, by W. S.
(Jack) Brintnall and Ferno (Jimniie) Schuhl.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Woodbury Saxton Brintnall, Oakland,
Cal. ; D: 15062, Feb. 12, 1909; 2c. Feb. 12,
1909. 19626
a farce in 1 act, by George Albert Drovin.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1902. 14 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 1853,
May 8, 1902 ; 2c. May 8, 1902. 19627
play in 1 act, by J. E. Thompson. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1914 ; D : 36018 ; John Ehner
Thompson, New York. 19627a
— or, Billy Todd's mother, vaudeville sketch,
by C, V. Kerr. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clarence Vincent Kerr, Cleveland ; D :
5758, Nov. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1905. 19628
His first courting,
daughter.
See Butcher's (The)
His first experience; draima in 1 act, 3 scenes,
by J. J. Goldburg. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1915; D: 40775; Jesse J.
Goldburg, New York. 19628a
His first false step,
than scented.
See More to be pitied
His first kiss; or. Squaring accounts, farce
comedy in 1 act, by G. L. Sweatman. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1914 ; D : 36902 ; George Lip-
pincott Sweatman, Colorado Springs, Col.
19628b
His first love; a comedy in 5 acts, 3 scenes, by
C. A. Watson.
© Charles Arthur Watson, Pittsburgh;
1899 :12070, Feb. 11. 19629
His first masterpiece; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by Adam Mesco.
[2], 95 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 23, 1913; D: 33871; Julius
Broder, New York. 19630
969
19631
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19655
His first mount; a dramatic episode in the rac-
ing world, in 1 act and 1 scene, by M. Waters.
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© May Waters, New York ; D : 11578, Oct.
23, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1907. 19631
His first official act; by L. Underwood.
© Lawrence Underwood, New York ; D :
5380, Aug. 6, 1904. 19632
His first pupil; burlesque in 1 act, by J. J.
Karniol. 26 p. 4°. Type^vritten.
. © Jolin J. Karniol, New York ; D : 13238,
June 24, 1908 ; 2c. June 24, 1908. 19633
His first start in business; a sketch, by N.
Twomey. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 609,
June 25, 1901 ; 2c. June 13, 1901. 19634
His first wife; a comedy in 1 act, by F. Allen.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912; D: 29734; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 19635
original drama, by Caroline I. Hibbard.
(In Strauss magazine theatre program, Jan.
22, 1912)
© Jan. 22, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912 ; A : 307773 ;
Frank V. Strauss & co., New York. 19636
His flag-. See His life.
His flirting propensities; a comic operetta in
1 act, by F. H. Head.
© Francis Heiston Head, Washington ;
1897 : 28539, May 8. 19637
His fortune; a California drama in 5 tableaux,
by W. F. Sage.
© Will F. Sage, Boston ; 1881 : 10506, July
6. 19638
His freedom; an American drama in 1 act and
2 scenes, by F. M. Eaton. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 22, 1912; D: 29731; Fred M.
Eaton, Los Angeles. 19639
His rrench doll; a comedy burlesque in 3 acts,
by H. B. Clifford.
© Harry B. Clifford, Chicago ; 1897 : 41002,
July 15. 19640
His friend, the enemy; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. H. Booth. 44 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© John Hunter Booth, New Orleans ; D :
9789, Jan. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1907. 19641
His friend, the liar; a 3 act comedy, by A.
Miller. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ashley Miller, New York ; D : 4273. Nov.
20, 1903; 2c. Nov. 20, 1903. 19642
His genius; play in 4 acts, by W. Kingsbury.
[2], 85 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1914; D: 37661; William
Kingsbury, San Francisco. 19642a
His good genius; a comedietta, by Arthur M.
Heathcote, New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1907. 24 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York; D: 11878,
Dec. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 19643
His good name; by W. G. Rose.
© William Ganson Rose, Cleveland ; D :
10046, Feb. 28, 1907. 19644
Itis grace, the duke; a farce, by A. H. Hardy.
© Albert H. Hardy, New York; 1892:
35275, Aug. 26. 19645
farce in 3 acts, by J. U. Harris. 27 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1911; D: 24388; Joseph U.
Harris, Gouverneur, N. Y. 19646
His great part; sketch in 1 act, by L. C. King.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21596 ; Laura Clay-
ton King, Los Angeles. 19647
His great revenge; play in 6 acts, founded on
the novels by Fortun6 du Boisgobey, drama-
tized by B. A. R. Ottolengui.
© Benjamin A. R. Ottolengui, Brooklyn;
1883 : 7695, Apr. 25. 19648
Kis guilty father; a farce in 3 acts, by K. Lee.
© Harry Davis and Kenneth Lee, Pitts-
burgh ; 1899 : 64170, Oct. 4. 19649
His gypsy sweetheart; comedy singing and
talking sketch, written by I^ouis Chevalier.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913; D : 35158 ; Glenn H.
Eastman, New York. 19650
His heart's blood; drama in 3 acts, by Madame
la duchesse d'Uzes.
© Tello J. D'Apery, New York; 1892:
36417, Sept. 5. 19651
His heritage; a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. Wood-
worth. Typewritten.
© Lita J. Woodworth, San Francisco ;
1899 : 10037, Feb. 2 ; 2c. Feb. 2. 19652
dream tragedy in 1 act, by E. Ro.ss. [1],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35408 ; Earle Ross,
Chicago. 19653
His heroine; a farce in 1 aft, by Margaret
Louise Holbrook.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 30183.
June 2. 19654
His highness. See Crafty (A) rajah.
His highness, my husband; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French of Xanrof [pseud,
of Leon Fourneau] and Chancel, by W.
Boosey. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Boosey, London ; D : 6154, Jan.
30, 1905; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905. 19655
970
19656
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19676
His highness, the bey; a musical satire in 2
acts, book and lyrics by W. M. Housh and
F. R. Adams, music by Joseph E. Howard.
55 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams,
Chicago; D:6423, Mar. 29, 1905; 2c. Mar.
29, 1905. 19656
His highness, the first gentleman of Europe;
or, The truth well told is better than a lie,
a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by W. S. Bredin.
71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William S. Bredin, New York; 1894:
17193, Mar. 28 ; 2c. June 13. 19657
His holiday; a farce in 1 act, by R. M. Skinner
and C. J. Campbell. Typewritten.
© Ralph M. Skinner and Charles J. Camp-
bell, New York; 1900 A: 25499, Oct. 13; 2c.
Oct. 13. 19658
His honor, the alderman; by William H. King.
24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Melnot & Henry, Philadelphia; D : 10982,
July 16, 1907; Ic. July IG, 1907; Ic.
Aug. 9, 1907. 19659
His honor, the mayor of Coney Island; by A.
Esmann.
© Albert Esmann, Brooklyn ; D : 7494, Nov.
3, 1905. 19660
His honor's honor; play in 4 acts, by C. N.
Buck and Eustace Leroy Williams. [2], 155
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D: 23345; Charles
Neville Buck, Louisville. 19661
His honour; a play in 5 acts, by P. S. Sharpe.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Percy Seymour Sharpe, Chicago ; D : 2645,
Nov. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1902. 19662
His house in order; a comedy in 4 acts, by A.
W. Pinero. Boston, W. H. Baker & co, 1907.
204 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; D : 9429.
Nov. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 19663
His ideal; by C. B. Sternberg. 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© diaries B. Sternberg, Portland, Or. ; D :
13227, June 22, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 19664
His inheritance; 3 act comedy, by O. Parraele.
120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915; D: 39290; Olive Par-
mele, Atlanta. 19664a
— or, A stolen birthright, play in 3 acts, by
V. F. Pritchard. [1], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1912; D: 29356; Virgil F.
Pritchard, Fayetteville, Ark. 19665
His Japanese wife; playette in 1 act, by G.
Griswold. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace Griswold, Chicago; D : 2822, Jan.
7, 1903; 2c. Jan. 7, 1903. 19666
Same. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace Griswold, New York ; D : 2341,
Sept. 16, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1902. 19667
His jealous wife; a comedy from the Yiddish
of Bride and bridegroom, adapted by A. Dan-
ziger.
© Adolphe Danziger, New York ; D : 9893,
Feb. 2, 1907. . 19668
■a drama, by J. Adams. 89 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 6726,
May 17, 1905 ; 2c. June 2, 1905. 19669
His just reward; or, Bound by his oath, an
original tragedy drama, by W. J. Cannon.
© William J. Cannon, New York ; D : 9881,
Jan. 31, 1907. 19670
His last act; drama In 1 act, by A. Armband.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1911; D: 24920; Abraham
Armband, New York. 19671
His last appearance; play in 1 act, by F. Allen.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1909; D: 16916; Frederick
Allen, Salt Lake City. 19672
His last assignment. See Double alarm.
His last bet; by M. Stern. 13 p. obi. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1909 ; D : 17814 ; Max Stern,
Newark, N. J. 19673
His last break; sketch, by R. A. Marchand.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910 ; D : 20553 ; Ralph Aus-
tin Marchand, North Cambridge, Mass.
19674
Htts last card; dramatic cojnposition, by W. R.
Van Courtland. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1914 ; D : 39308 ; W. R. Van
Courtland, Lima, O. 19674a
48 p.
play in 1 act, by E. Worthington.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1914; D : 38279 ; Edward
Worthington, New York. 19674b
His last case; by M. G. Winstock.
© Melvin Germaine Winstock, New York;
D : 1890, May 14, 1902. 19675
— 1 act drama, by Bertha Perl Rider and E.
Fern Hague. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D: 28384; E. Fern
Hague, New York. 19676
971
19677
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19698
His last chance; a romantic, comedy, by J.
Abbott. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Abbott, Columbus, O. ; D : 9795,
Jan. 16, 1907; 2c. Jan. 16, 1907. 19677
or. The little joker, a comedy in 3 acts, by
Carrie \V. Coll)iuu. Boston, W. II. Baker &
CO., 1895.
© AValter H. Balder »"(: co., Boston; 1895:
27905, May 23; 2c. July 10. 19678
See also Wrong (The) side of the game.
His last day at colleg-e; by J. M. P. Parker.
[9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. M. Ferris Parker, St. Louis ; D : 14333,
Nov. 20, 1908; 2c. Nov. 20, 1908. 19679
His last drink; comedy Irish plavlet. with a
moral, by J. McCree. [2], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914; D: 38708; Junie Mc-
.Cree, New York. 19679a
a melodrama in 5 acts, by James Keaue and
Melvin G. Winstock. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© :M. G. Winstock and J. Keane, Portland,
Or. ; D : 5973, Dec. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1904.
19680
His last duel; a 1 act play, adapted from the
French of Tlieo. Barriere, by A. H. Cady and
W. Seymour.
© Alice Howard Cady and William Sey-
mour, Boston; 1892:47263, Nov. 21. 19681
His last effort; a dramatic episode in 1 act, by
H. E. De Lasaux. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Harry E. De Lasaux, New York; D:
14121, Oct. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1908. 19682
His^ last fight; drama, by J. R. Farrell. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1910 : D : 20980 ; J. Rupert Far-
rell, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 19683
His last hour; drama in 1 act, by H. Bnles [i. e.
H. Bulss] English version by L. J. Rosett.
[2], 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914; D: 36003; Louis J.
Rosett and Horst Bules, New York. 19683a
from the French of Horst Bulss, by David
Pfirrmann. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1910 ; D : 22068 ; Pfirrmann
amusement co., New York. 19684
His last hurdle; by W. B. Young. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© W. B. Young, Chicago ; D : 10201, Mar.
23, 1907; 2c. Mar. 23, 1907. 19685
His last jag; dramatic sketch, by G. F. Smith-
field. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910; D: 21667; Geo. F.
Smithfield, Boston. 19686
His last lesson; an original comedy in 1 act,
by J. F. Corrigan.
© Jolm P. Corrigan, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 20213,
Mar. 29. 19687
His^ last match; a sketch, by E. G. Grey. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Eddie G. Grey, Cbicago; D : 8809. Julv
10, 1906; Ic. July 2, 1906. 19688
His last mount; by I. AVeintraub. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Isidor Weintraub, New York ; D : 12890,
May 4, 1908; Ic. Apr. 25, 1908; Ic. INIay 4.
1908. 19689
His last offense; play in 1 act, bv John T.
Doyle. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1914; D: 39174; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 19689a
His last performance. See Indian actor.
His last race; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by E.
J. Sharpsteeu. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1912; D: 30312; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 19690
a 1 act playette for three people, by C. M.
Dale. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chauncey M. Dale, Chicago ; D : 14609,
Nov. 13, 1908; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 19691
— or, A tale of Latonia, dramatic sketch, by
E. E. Ottke. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21287; Ernest E.
Ottke, Cincinnati. 19692
— Sec also Jockey Jones.
His last scout; a military drama in 2 acts, by
W. Boothman. Chicago, 1887. 16 p. 8°.
© William Boothman. Chicago; 1887: 284S0.
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 19 ; 2c. 2d ed. Dec. 5. 19693
Same. 2d ed. rev.
© William Boothman, Chicago; 1887:
31050, Dec. 12; 2c. Dec. 12. 19694
His lawful wife; a drama in 4 acts, by C. K.
Hager.
© Charles Keemle Hager, St. Louis; 1803:
34226, July 22. 19695
His lesson; an original comedy in 1 act, bv C. S.
Clark.
© Charles Sumner Clark, Pittsburgh; 1802:
19295, May 5. 19696
His life; or, His flag, a military drama in 4
acts, by A. L. Ricks. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Anderson L. Ricks, New York ; D : 3272,
Apr. 11, 1903; Ic. Mar. 26, 1903. 19697
His life for hers; a melodrama in 6 acts, by
G. Wuensch.
© George Wuensch, Indianapolis; 1889:
9818, Mar. 28. 19698
972
19699
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19723
His life's happiness; by E. Percy Noel.
© Joseph A. Brainerd, New York ; D :
12434, Feb. 26, 1908. 19699
His little error; a comedy in 1 act, by W. F.
Gilchrest. Typewritten.
© William F. Gilchrest, New York; 1897:
36042, June 17 ; 2c. June 17. 19700
His little friend; a drama in 6 acts, by M.
I'ernhard. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Magnus Bernhard, New York; D:6409,
Mar. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1905. 19701
His little girl; drama, by C. C. Taylor. 10 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Colin C. Taylor, New York; D : 8003,
Feb. 16, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1906. 19702
a play in 1 act, by H. M. Fechheimer.
© Henry M. Fechheimer, Detroit; 1899:
12744, Feb. 16 ; 2c. Feb. 16. 19703
His little hatchet. See Tacts.
His little sister; a 4 act pastoral drama, by
Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid]
© B. S. Spooner, Centerville, la.; 1893:
45929, Oct. 13. 19704
His lordship; a comedy in 1 act, by A. W.
Greeley. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alfred Wm. Greeley, Washington ; D :
G354, Mar. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1905. 19705
a drama in 4 acts, by E. Atwell. 99 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edwin Atwell, New York; 1887:23879.
Sept. 20 ; 2c. May 5, 1888. 19706
light opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics, by
F. T. Cardoze. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten, [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912 ; D : 31673 ; Frederic T.
Cardoze, Albany. 19707
— romantic comedy, by M. E. M. Davis. New
York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. p. 50-89. 16°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11332, Sept. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 19708
or, The American nobility, a musical
farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. A. Smith.
© William Augustus Smith, Philadelphia ;
1892 : 20462, May 13. 19709
— See also One-act plays.
His lordship absent-minded; a comedy in 1
act, by T. Blaine Donaldson. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia; D:
6385, Mar. 22, 1905; 2c. Mar. 22, 1905. 19710
His lordship, the burg'lar; a comedietta in 1
act, by Edith M. Willett. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1902. 17 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 2109,
July 12, 1902; 2c. July 12, 1902. 19711
His lordship, the chauffeur; farce comedy In
3 acts, by E. W. Taylor. [2], 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1910; D: 21930; Edward
Willis Taylor, Lexington, Mass. 19713
His lost child; play in 1 act, by J. E. Cervenka.
5 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1911; D: 23171; Joseph E.
Cervenka, St. Louis. 19713
His love for her; drama in 5 acts, by H. W,
Lambert. [47] p. f°. TypewTitten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911; D:. 25185; Henry W\
Lambert, Philadelphia. 19714
His love story; a drama in 1 act, by E. E.
Weston. 23 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Effie Ellsler Weston, Nutlev, N. J.; D:
11470, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 19715
His lucky day; farce in 1 act, by F. T. Rich-
ards. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909 ; D : 17322 ; F. T. Rich-
ards, New York. 19716
a sketch in 1 act, by Susan Thayer Bowker.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902. 17 p. 12"
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2469,
Oct. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1902. 19717
His majesty; episode in 1 act, by J. Lewis. 10
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913 ; D : 34288 ; Jay Lewis,
Richmond. 19718
musical comedy in 2 acts, by S. Howard.
81 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Shafter Howard, New York; D : 6279,
•Mar. 6, 1905; 2c. Mar. 6, 1905. 19719
His majesty and the maid; romantic costume
play in 4 acts, by Joseph Le Brandt. 93 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Lewis, Arlington, Mass. ; D :
4855, Apr. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1904. 19720
His majesty of Nicobar. See Isle (The) of
Spice.
His majesty, the baby; a 3 act comedy, by M.
D. Buchanan. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marcia Darrah Buchanan, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 2642, Nov. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1903.
19721
His majesty, the fool; play in 4 acts, based on
Dumas' La dame de Monsoreau, by C. An-
drews. [3], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1910; D: 22800; Charlton
Andrews, Cambridge, Mass. 19722
His majesty's guests; or. The dandy thieves,
by F. J. Westcott. 62 p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© Frederick John Westcott, London ; D :
10969, July 15, 1907; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907.
19723
973
19724
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
10743
His master's slave; by T. A. Doucet. 37 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Theodore A. Doucet, United States; D:
8262, Apr. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1906. 19724
His master's voice; dramatic composition in 1
act, by C. Wilbur. [2], 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 29, 1911 ; D : 24351 ; Crane Wil-
bur, Athens, N. Y. 19725
story of modern political conditions, by W.
Montague. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D: 21545; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 19726
His memory green; original vaudeville sketch,
by T. S. Davies. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1914; D: 36303; Thomas
Smith Davies, New York. 19726a
His Mexican bride; by J. A. Golden. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 12796,
Apr. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1908. 19727
His model wife; a comedy in 1 act, by Helen
F. Bagg. Philadelphia, Penn publishing com-
pany, 1908. 28 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D: 13202.
June 17, 1908 ; 2c. June 17, 1908. 19728
His money's worth; sketch in 1 act, by W.
Bullock. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911; D: 23775; William
Bullock, New York. 19729
His mother; farce in 1 act, by Edward de
Corsia. 15 p. 4°. ' Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1911; D: 24020; Louis W.
Bates, Chicago. 19730
an original drama in prologue and 5 acts,
by J. K. O'Neil. 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John K. O'Neil, Louisiana, Mo. ; D :
2861, Jan. 6, 1903; 2c. Feb. 10, 1903. 19731
His mother and I; a melodrama In 4 acts, by
M. R. Perkins. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary R. Perkins, New York ; 1890 : G811,
Feb. 27; 2c. Mar. 18. 19732
His mother-in-law; farce comedy in 1 act, by
Jim London. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D : 38432 ; Marguerite
Marlake and Dora Hurless, Chicago. 19732a
monologue act, by J. A. Lorenz. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1910; D: 22443; John A.
Lorenz, New York. 19733
His mother's boy; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Carr
and his assistant author.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874:12704,
Oct. 12. 19734
His mother's face. See Picture plays.
His mothers-in-law; farce in 1 act, by J. H.
Neebe. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911; D: 24002; Joseph
Henry Neebe, Chicago. 19735
His mother's jewels; or, The strange detective,
5 act drama complete with songs, by L. R.
Bass.
© Louis R. Bass, Brooklyn ; D : 10098, Mar.
8, 1907. 19736
His mother's legacy; in 5 acts, by L. Jamerson.
© Lucinda Jamerson, Buffalo ; 1884 : 4913,
Mar. 7. 19737
His mother's life. See Louis Montey.
His mother's money; character sketch in 1 act,
by L. Kyn. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914 ; D : 36412 ; Lucy Kyn,
New York. 19737a
His mother's rosary; play in 4 acts, by J. K.
MacCurdy. [57] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915 ; D : 42487 ; James Kyrle
MacCurdy, Brooklyn. 19737b
His mother's sin. See Madame Jeanette.
His mother's son; a comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Corde.
© Leslie Corde, New York; 1893:30710,
June 28. 19738
1 act play, by L. Lazarus. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 29, 1915; D: 41354; Lillian
Lazarus, Brooklyn. i9738a
His musical friend; a farce in 1 act, by A. H.
Laldlaw, jr. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr., New York ;
D : 7329, Sept. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1905.
19739
His name; play in 3 acts, by J. M. Willard.
26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910 ; D : 17985 ; J. Milton
Willard, Joliet, 111. 19740
His name is Mud; a comedy in 4 acts, by E.
Grimm. San Francisco, J. H. Barry, 1890.
30 p. 16°.
© Edward Grimm, United States; 1890:
3668, Jan. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 19741
His name on the door; a play in 3 acts, by F. A.
Lord.
© Frank A. Lord, New York; D : 15635,
Apr. 16, 1909. 19742
His natural life; a spectacular psychological
drama in 6 acts and tableaux, by Ignico
[Inigo] Tyrrell and Marcus Clarke.
© Inigo Tyrrell, San Francisco ; 1888 : 8238,
Mar. 19. 19743
974
19T44
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19768
His neighbor's wife; or, Between the lights,
comedy drama in 5 acts, by Annie Mack Ber-
lein. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1909 ; D : 16416 ; Edward J.
McCormick, Bensonhurst, N. Y, 19744
His neighbor's window; an episode of city life,
by J. P. Gavit.
© John Palmer Gavit, Albany; D:3762,
July 28, 1903. 19745
His nephew; by M. W. StoU. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Marcus W. Stoll, Irvington, N. J.; D:
10228, Mar. 28, 1907; 2c. Mar. 28, 1907.
19746
His new pupil; a comedy in 1 act, by G. Moy-
ston. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Guy Movston, Memphis ; D : 15340, Mar.
15, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 1909. 19747
His next deal; an original comedy in 3 acts, by
B. Hemming. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Byron Hemming, Philadelphia ; D : 4491,
Jan. 12, 1904; 2c. Jan. 12, 1904. 19748
His nibs; or. The noble footman, Anglo-Ameri-
can farce comedy in 3 acts, by R. W. Sneddon
and M. Douglas. 189 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1913 ; D : 33114 ; Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon and Minnie Douglas, New York.
19749
His nibs and his nobs; or, A female devil,
with dialogue songs and choruses, by M. E.
Nibbe. 12 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Michael E. Nibbe, Chicago ; D : 3831, Aug.
15, 1903; 2c. July 20, 1903. 19750
His nibs, the baron; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts. Typewritten.
© Thomas A. Winnett, New York; 1891:
6656, Feb. 19; 2c. May 12. 19751
His niece's hero; comedietta, by H. L. Newton
and A. S. Hoffman. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman, Chi-
cago ; D : 818, Aug. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1901.
19752
His oath; play in 1 act, by A. Gran. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1913 ; D : 35072 ; Albert Gran,
New York. 19753
His old love letter; 1 act comedy, by F. Allen.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1912; D: 28632; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 19754
His only salvation; play, by R. L. Sheldon.
52 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1910 ; D : 20939 ; R. L. Sheldon,
Akron, O. 19755
His only wife; a comedy in 3 acts, by R. Bu-
chanan.
© Robert Buchanan, San Francisco; D:
2931, Jan. 30. 1903. 19756
His other self; drama in 4 acts, by M. R. Rine-
hart. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Roberts Rinehart and Stanley
Marshall Rinehart, Allegheny, Pa. ; D : 8480,
May 5, 1906 ; 2c. May 5, 1906. 19757
a farcical comedy, by M. R. Clark.
© Marvin R. Clark, New York ; 1897 : 45729,
Aug. 13. ^ 19758
a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington ; D : 3519,
June 1, 1903. 19759
or. The parting of the ways, a play in 4
acts, by Rinehart Roberts.
© Mrs. H. C. De Mille, New York; D:
8995, Aug. 27, 1906. 19760
See also Under the shadow.
His own; drama in 4 acts, by L. Thiem. [84]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911 ; D : 23966 ; Lena Thiem,
Sandusky, O. 19761
His own confession; by R. B. Rush.
© "Robert B. Rush, Harrison, N. J.; D:
3269, Apr. 10, 1903. 19762
His own enemy; a drama in 3 acts, by H. Davis.
50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Davis, New York ; D : 7711, Dec.
14, 1905; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 19763
■ a farce in 1 act, by the author of A happy
pair [S. Theyre Smith] New York, R. M.
De Witt, 1876. 20 p. 12°. ([De Witt's act-
ing plays, no. 187] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8907, July 31 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 19764
play of modern life in 4 acts, by J. J. Dilley.
43 p. 16°. Printed.
© July 1, 1909 ; 2e. Sept. 2, 1909 ; D : 16982 ;
Joseph J. Dilley, S. Croydon, England.
19765
His own father; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. R.
White.
© Edmund R. White, New York; 1883:
2782, Feb. 12. 19766
His own household; a play in 4 acts, by L.
Dodge. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Dodge, St. Louis ; D : 9113, Sept.
19, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906. 19767
His own people; an Irish-American play in 4
acts, by J. C. Nugent.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; 1899:
76775, Nov. 24. 19768
975
19769
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19789
His own physician; a play in 4 acts, by C. W.
Sills and Charles S. Hayes. 123 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clarence William Sills, Chicago ; D :
12812, Apr. 23, 1908 ; 2c. May 23, 1908. 19769
His own wife; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Pe-
travsky. Typewritten.
© Marie Petravsky, New York ; 1899 : 64.56,
Jan. 17 ; 2c. Jan. 17. 19770
His pal; comedy dramatic composition, by P. J.
Mack. 10 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 16859 ; P. J. Mack,
Chicago. 19771
play in 1 act, by W, H. Marshall. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915 ; D : 40221 ; William H.
Marshall, Detroit. 19771a
His pal's wife. See Framed up.
His Parisian raodel; a play in 1 act, by H. H.
Gardener. Typewritten.
© Helen H. Gardener, New York; 1899:
66229, Oct. 12; 2c. Jan. 12, 1900. 19772
His partner; a play, by M. Caretti. 2 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D: 30843; Maxine
Caretti, Hot Springs, Va. 19773
His partner's wife; a play in 3 acts, by L.
Landes. [New York] Chambers print [1900]
2 p. 1., 55 p. 8°. [With The playwright . . .
by L. Landes. New York, 1900]
© Leonard Landes, New York; 1900 A:
14709, June 13; Ic. June 8; Ic. July 21.
19774
His passion's Waterloo; play in 1 act by L.
Judson. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915; D: 41491; Leonard
Judson, New York. 19774a
His past; drama in 1 act, by James Andrew
Sweinhart. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910 ; D : 22841 ; John Henry
Fairfax-Lucy, Boston. 19775
His pay in wine; war drama playlet of to-day
in 1 scene, by F. Cromwell. [3], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915; D: 41447; Frederic
Cromwell, Chicago. 19775a
His Pearl; play in 1 act, by J. Sonin. [4] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913; D: 34068; John Sonin,
New York. 19776
His pet theory; drama in 3 acts, 4 scenes, by
R. B. Lane. 181 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, Chicago ; D :
5505, Sept. 3, 1904 ; Ic. Sept. 3, 1904. 19777
His phantom sweetheart; or. The millionaire's
dream, a 1 act play, by F. Allen. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick Allen, Los Angeles; D : 13206,
June 17, 1908 ; 2c. June 17, 1908. 19778
His pipe; sketch in 1 act, by J. H. Greene. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1911 ; D : 23012 ; John Henry
Greene, New York. 19779
His place is the armory; a play in 1 act, by
A. D. Miller. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912 ; D : 29109 ; Alice Duer
Miller, New York. 19780
His pretty typewriter; a socifety drama, by J.
A. Fraser and E. Wood.
© John A. Fraser and Eugene Wood, Chi-
cago; 1890:5005, Feb. 10. 19781
His prisoner; synopsis, by G. J. Young. 4 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1912; D : 30579 ; George J.
Young, Columbus, O. 19782
His private honor; a comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Lindsley.
© Harris Lindsley, New York; D:1802.
Apr. 29, 1902. 19783
His private life; drama in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1910; D: 20110; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 19784
His private mark; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by L. De Smidt.
© Louis De Smidt, Philadelphia; 1889:
10853, Apr. 5. 19785
His real chum; a play in 1 act, by G. Glid-
don. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Gliddon, New York ; D : 7617. Nov.
25, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 1905. 19786
His real self; comedy playlet, by F. H. Shreiner.
[7] p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1914 ; D : 38979 ; Francis Hoyt
Shreiner, Harrisburg. 19786a
His requiem; a drama in 5 acts, by T. M. Bi-
laskl.
© Theresa M. Bilaski, Jackson, Mich.;
1900 A : 8371, Mar. 31. 19787
His revenge. See Which is her choice.
His reverence, the cowboy; by W. C. Patter-
son.
© Wm. Chandler Patterson, Berkeley, Cal. ;
D : 8300, Mar. 19, 1906. 19788
His reward; original dramatic playlet, by T. B.
Carnahan. [3], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1910 ; D : 21438 ; Thomas B.
Carnahan, Pittsburgh. 19789
976
19790
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19812
His rich relation; a farce in 1 act, by R. H.
Graves. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph H. Graves, New York; D : 4941,
Apr. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1904. 19790
His richest haul; by R. St. Carr. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Royal St. Carr, New York ; D : 10710,
May 25, 1907; 2c. May 25, 1907. 19791
His royal highness; American comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Van Demark. 127 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909 ; D : 16771 ; Harry Van
Demark, Houston. 19792
comedy in 3 acts, by Jack Montague. Phila-
delphia, Penn publishing company, 1915. 63 p.
12°.
© Oct. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1915 ; D : 42167 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 19792a
a farce-comedy in 3 acts [by Arthur Sehvyn
and Jacques Kruger] 71 p. f . Typewrit-
ten.
© Newell and Thomas, Chicago; 1888:
18367 ; June 27 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 19793
His royal highness, the duke; by W. J. Black.
© William James Black, New Brunswick,
N. J.; 1899:30120, May 3. 19794
His royal highness' ferry boat, Staten Island,
Lord high Admiral Neil Von der Built, the
late emperor of railroads, a ruler of bulls
and bears in Wall street; a startling melo-
drama in 5 acts, composed and arr. to choice
music, by E. F. Bishop.
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, New York ;
1879:5241, Apr. 19. 19795
His royal jags; a musical, satirical farce, by
W. Gavine.
© Walter Gavine, Chicago ; 1898 : 44299,
July 25. 19796
His royal nibs; the great Irish American
comedy, by William Carleton.
© Barry and Fay, United States; 1883:
18957, Oct. 15. 19797
His royal nobs; nmsical comedy, by W. L.
Visscher. [45] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912; D : 28673 ; William
Lightfoot Visscher, Chicago. 19798
His royal sweetheart, ^ee Her American
prince.
His sacrifice; problem play in 3 acts, bv C. G.
Eichel. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1912; D: 30559; Charles
Gerard Eichel, New York. 19799
His Satanic majesty, the tramp; by Jeffrey and
La Pierre. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederic La Pierre and Cornie Jeffrey,
Chicago ; D : 3671, June 29, 1903 ; 2c. May 29,
1903. 19800
His second choice; play in 3 acts, by J. J. Kar-
niol. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John J. Karniol, New York ; D : 14557
Dec. 17, 1908; 2c. Dec. 17, 1908. 19801
His second mother; by A. M. Kerr. 25 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1909 ; D : 17434 ; Alvah Mil-
ton Kerr, Chicago. 19802
His second time on earth; a farce in 2 acts, by
E. H. Gurney. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ebenezer H. Gurney, Edgewood, R. I.;
D : 669, July 18, 1901 ; 2c. July 25, 1901.
19803
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. C. Parker.
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904] 47 p. 12".
(On cover: Alta series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5611, Oct. 6,
1904 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1904. 19804
His secret; an original drama in 4 acts, by M. P.
Delgado.
© M. P. Delgado, New York State; 1882:
21707, Dec. 21. 19805
Itsit-isit, romantic vaudeville playlet, by
R. L. Landrum. 8 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1913 ; D : 33878 ; Robert Lee
Landrum, Detroit. 19806
His secretary; a drama in 1 act, by A. S. Burle-
son. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adele S. Burleson, Austin, Tex.; D:
13012, May 20, 1908 ; 2c. May 20, 1908. 19807
His sensitive nose; a farce in 1 act, by E.
Mitchell. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1912; D: 29579; Edmund
Mitchell, Berkeley, Cal. 19808
His signature; a melodrama in 4 acts, by F. M.
Witmark and F. B. Hawkins.
© Frank M. Witmark and F. B. Hawkins,
New York ; 1895 : 58086, Nov. 18. 19809
His silent partner; a duet and a chorus in 1
flat, by Dorothy Usner [pseud, of D. U. Bax-
ter] 6 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Dorothy Usner Baxter, New York; D:
5013, May 13, 1904 ; 2c. May 7, 1904. 19810
His sister; 1 act play, by I. Harris. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1. 1912 ; D : 30143 ; Irving Harris,
Little Rock, Ark. 19811
a playlet, by C. W. Hunt.
© Carl W. Hunt, Chicago ; D : 12540, Mar.
14, 1908. 19812
5379—16 62
977
19813
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
18885
His sister's beau; a comedy in 1 act, by A. F.
Hanson. Typewritten.
© Arthur F. Hanson, Chicago; 1900 A:
29674, Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 5. 19813
His sister's choice; by L. Mandel. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Louis Mandel, Chicago ; D : 9650, Dec. 17,
1906 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 19814
His sister's honor; a sketch from high life, by
Charles H. Bloomfield. Denver, J. A. Hamer,
printer, 1906. [14] p. front, (port.) 16".
© C. H. Bloomfield, Denver ; D '. 9569, Dec.
3, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1906. 19^15
His sister's shame; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. F. Kirke. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Francis Kirke, Wilmington. Del. ; D :
4305, Nov. 25, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1903. 19816
a spectacular comedy drama in 5 acts, by
D. Davidson. 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; D : 3517,
June 1, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1903. 19817
His slave; drama In 4 acts, by H. Frummer.
132 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915; D : 39687 ; Henry
Frummer, Brooklyn. 19817a
His son; comedy in 3 acts, by L. K. Anspacher.
126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1913 ; D : 33903 ; Louis Kauf-
man Anspacher, New York. 19818
His song' bird; or, A little flirtation, by C. M.
Borjes. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Camille Muori Borjes, Allegheny, Pa. ;
D : 3301, Apr. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1903.
19819
His son's father; a play in 1 act, by G. H.
Irving, jr. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Irving, jr., New York; D:
15684, Apr. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1909. 19820
His soul. See Little Miss Wanda.
His soul's mate; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. Griffin. [132] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Griffin, Pottersville, Mass. ; D :
13972, Oct. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1908. 19821
Same. 109 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Arthur Griffin, Pottersville, Mass. ; D :
14473, Dec. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 19822
His stepmother-in-law; farce in 3 acts, by J. H.
Neebe. 53 p. 4", Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913; D: 34157; Joseph H.
Neebe, Chicago. 19823
His terrible dream. See Italian (The) man.
His terrible secret; or. The man monkey, by
C. E. Blaney. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; D : 10269,
Apr. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Apr, 4, 1907. 19824
His to-morrow; in 4 acts, by S. C. Clark. 35 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. July 18, 1911; D: 24720; Susie C.
Clark, Cambridge, Mass. 19825
His true wife; a melodrama in 4 acts, by M.
Flanagan. 82 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Matthew Flanagan, New York ; D : 8733,
July 17, 1903 ; 2c. July 17, 190S. 19826
His two wives; a sensational comedy in 4 acts,
by W. L. Murdock.
© William L. Alurdock, Crescent Beach,
Mass. ; 1891 : 45748, Dec. 16. 19827
His typewriter lady; a farce, by W. A. Mc-
Closky.
© William A. McClosky, New York; D:
11072, Dec. 23, 1907. 19828
His uncle John; a play in 3 acts with a pro-
logue, by H. R. Woodman. Franklin, O., The
Eldridge entertainment house, 1908. 39 p.
8°.
© Hannah Rea Woodman, Washington ; D :
13849, Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. June 30, 1910. 19829
His uncle's rival; comedy sketch, by F. J.
Harvey. 12 p. f°. Typewtitten,
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909; D: 17528; Frank J.
Harvey, Lynn, Mass. 19830
His unlawful right; a play in 1 act, by H.
De Witt.
© Henry De Witt, New York ; 1891 : 41925,
Nov. 23. 19831
His unloved wife; a society <lrama, by R. Til-
lers.
© Reta Villers, New York; 1892:20086,
May 11. 19832
His vacation; farce-comedy in 1 act, ky J. H.
Hanover [pseud, of J. H. Ernst] [1], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915; D: 42275; Jessie Heln
Ernst, New York. 19832a
His victims; a drama in 4 acts, by M. C.
Quimby.
© Milton C. Quimby, Newark, N. J. ; ISOO :
06, Jan. 2. 19833
His ward, Ida Reeves. /S'ec Envuelta en su
red.
His wayward son; serio-coniedy drama, by S.
Chambers. 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Stephen Chambers, Chicago; D:911,
Sept. 30, 1901; 2c. Sept. 30, 1901. 19834
His wedded wife; 1 act play, based on the story
of Rudyard Kipling, by P. Davis. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D: 31005; Paul Davis,
New York. 19835
See also Shirley.
978
l&§3g
copyeigIited In the united states
19858
His wedding eve; an illusttated taonologue, by
M, Armailya [pseud, of M, Armstrottg]
© Mary Armstrong, Chicago ; D : 8326, Apr.
2, 1906. 19836
His wedding morning'; 1 act comedy playlet,
by D. Austin, ii, 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1910 ; D : 21193 ; Dare Austin,
Loiidon. 19837
His wedding night; in 1 act, by F. J. Hill. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910; D: 21477; F. J. Hill,
Chicago. 19838
His whiskers; an original comedy-drama in 3
acts and 3 scenes, by C. C. McCarthy.
© Charles C. McCarthy, New York ; 1885 :
3657, Feb. 9. 19839
His white beauty. See Wong Hi.
His wif6.
© Kate Josephine fiateman Crowe, New
York ; 1881 : 5815, Apr. 16. 19840
— by M. Kidder.
© Mary Kidder, San Francisco ; D : 9056.
Sept. 10, 1906. 19841
— comedy drama in 4 acts, by O. E. Downs.
[45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912 ; D : 29372 ; Olive Edna
Downs, Waltham, Mass. 19842
A.
— a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by C
Thomas. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Ashford Thomas, New York;
1895:43711, Aug. 28; 2c. Sept. 27. 19843
— 1 act sketch, by A. Bradley. [1], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912; D: 29117; Alice M.
Bradley, Hudson, N. Y. 19844
— play in 1 act, by V. J. H. Blubaugh. [18] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910; D: 21478; Vance Jos.
Hoyt Blubaugh, Grand Junction, Col. 19845
[21,
— :Play in 3 acts, by F. D. S. Bethune.
ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914; D: 37093; Feneuil
Dunkin Stein Bethune, New York. 19845a
rev. ed. of The reform attornev gen-
eral, by B. Israeli. [176] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D : 34455 ; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 19846
a play of Jewish life on two continents,
in 4 acts by Leon Kobrin.
© Leopold Spachner, New York ; D : 6815,
Sxlhe 13, 1905. 19847
His wife^Continued.
a society drama in 3 acts, by F. B. Hayes.
© Francis B. Hayes, Lexington, Mass.;
1886 : 14969, June 30. 19848
His wife and her husband; comedy in 3 acts,
by A. Vatter and W. Campbell.
© August Vatter and Wallace Campbell,
Boston ; D : 248, Mar. 22. 1901. 19849
family affair in 1 act, by M. and F. Nord-
strom. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914 ; D : 36403 ; Marie Nord-
strom and Frances Nordstrom, Washington.
19849a
His wife and his faith; play in 3 acts, by Chal-
1am [pseud, of C. A. de Lima] 40 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 12933,
May 8, 1908 ; 2c. May 8, 1908. 19850
His wife and his sweetheart; comedy sketch in
1 act, by M. Ferber. [1], 7 p. 4°. Type-
w^ritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32902 ; Maurice Fer-
ber, Boston. 19851
His wife by his side; comedy in 3 acts, by E. E.
Keays. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1912; D : 31708 ; Ethelyn
Emery Keays, Great Neck, N. Y. 19852
His wife came back from the country; a
comedy in 1 act, by F. H. La Rue. 1 p. 1.,
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912; D: 29544; Frank H.
La Rue, Port Jefferson, O. 19853
His wife, the leading lady; a comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Douglas.
© Harry Douglas, Great Barrington, Mass. ;
D : 14183, Oct. 31, 1908. 19854
His wife's brother; a modern drama in 4 acts,
by I. W. Edwards. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Irving W. Edwards, Brooklyn ; D : 14371.
Nov. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1909. 19855
Same. [2], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911; D: 23777; Irving W.
Edwards, Brooklyn. 19856
His wife's butler; 1 act farce comedy, by Vic-
tor H. Smalley and J. A. O'Brien. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1911; D: 23120; J. Arthur
O'Brien, New York. 19857
His wife's club; comedy in 3 acts, by E. S. Van
Zile. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1911 ; D : 25080 ; Edward S.
Van Zile, New York. 19858
His wife's daughter. See In wrong.
97&
19859
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19880
His wife's fool; drama in 3 acts, by G. N. Albyn.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909 ; D : 17042 ; Genevieve N.
Albyn, Brooklyn. 19859
His wife's handkerchief. See Reformer (The)
His wife's husband; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. A. Flynn. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1909 ; D : 16553 ; Joseph A.
Flynn, Brooklyn. 19860
a farcical play in 3 acts with music,
adapted by Al Flatico. [25] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914 ; D : 38663 ; Al Flatico,
Cleveland. 19860a
His wife's idolater; a dramatic fragment in 1
act, by A. E. Phillips.
© Arthur Edward Phillips, Chicago; 1895:
9357, Feb. 13. 19861
His wife's jewels; a drama in 1 act, by C. R.
Clifford. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chandler R. Clifford, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
40579, Nov. 12; 2c. Nov. 12. 19862
His wife's mistake; by A. W. Le Mieux.
© Alvin W. Le ^Mieux, Lebanon, N. H. ; D :
10788, June 18, 1907. 19863
His wife's money; a play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913; D : 32279 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 19864
His wife's niece; play in 1 act, by J. B. Foster.
[1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D: 33057; Julia B.
Foster, Berkeley, Cal. 19865
His wife's old sweetheart; a drama in 4 acts,
by Clifford De Glopper. 136 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© C. De Glopper, Nashville ; D : 9582, Dec.
5, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1906. 19866
His wife's proxy; a comedy in 1 act, by A. A.
Smith.
© Alfred A. Smith, Washington; 1897:
63924, Nov. 16. 19867
His wife's sister; drama, by M. E. Hoyle. 46 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910 ; D : 20493 ; Mary Elvira
Hoyle, Chicago. 19868
His wife's visitor; dramatic sketch, by A. W.
Grant. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1909; D: 17222; Thos. W.
Mullaly, Fort Worth, Tex. 19869
His wife's will; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
A. E. Duffy.
© Alice E. Duffy, San Francisco; 1S9S :
71405, Dec. 8. 19870
His winning touchdown. See College (The)
scapegoat.
His wives; an operetta in 1 act, libretto by
M. J. McDonald, music by Lyle C. True.
© Morton Joseph Aloysius McDonald, San
Francisco ; D : 4816, Dec. 29, 1904. 19871
His wonderful aunt; farce-comedy in 1 act and
,1 scene, by W. Hainer. 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D: 39306; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 19871a
His word of honor; comedy in 3 acts, by Charles
Gott. Boston, W. H. Baker & co. [1911] 45 p.
. 12". ,...^
© Aug. 5, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1911 ; D : 24871 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 19872
a drama in 3 acts, by L. S. Myers. 54 p.
8°. Printed.
© Lloyd Shilton Myers, Newport, Ky. ; D :
1078, Nov. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 19873
His worst enemy; by H. Watkins.
© Harry Watkins, New York ; 1872 ; 12018,
Nov. 14. 19874
Hiscrassy's Anna Bell; an original Comedy
drama in 4 acts, by M. Lotz.
© Mamie Lotz, San Jose, Cal. ; D : 6137.
Jan. 25, 1905. 19875
Histoire (Une) de brigands; piece en 1 acte, par
Daniel Jourda. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912. 27 p.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31520 ;
Joubert, Paris. 19876
Histoire du chevalier Des Grieux et de Manon
Lescaut. Sec For love of Manon Lescaut.
Historia; an historical play in 2 pts., by J. C.
Mountjoy. Chicago, J. C. Mountjoy, 1902.
[18] p. 8°.
© John C. Mountjoy, Chicago; I) : 1313,
Jan. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1902. 19877
Historia de un principe; opereta en 3 actos y 5
cuadros, libro de T. A. JuliiV, mfisica del
maestro E. Silncbez de Fuentes. 79 i^. 4°.
Mimeographed. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 8, 1913; D : 3.3443 ; J. Giralt e
liijo, Havana, Cuba. 19878
Historic scenes and battles of 1776, the
American Revolution.
© .L T. McCaddon, Philadelphia; 1893:
5163. Jan. 25. 19879
Historical and presidential tableaux; by G.
Goldberg. 5 p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1910 ; D : 17804 ; Gabriel Gold-
berg, San Francisco. 19880
980
19881
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19892
Historical fete.
© Frank P. Pease, Buffalo; 1879:7967,
June 14. 19881
Historical pageant; closing the centennial cele-
bration, June 6-13, 1914, of tiie founding of
New Harmony, Ind., in 1814. Book of words
by C. Dye, historian, Nora Fretageot. [Indian-
apolis, The Hollenbeck press, 1914] 3 p. 1.,
[9]-48 p. ports. 8°.
© May 14, 1914; 2c. May 21, 1914; A:
374162 ; Charity Dye, Indianapolis. 19881a
Historical (An) pageant of Illinois; by T. W.
Stevens. Book of words. [Chicago, The Alder-
brink press, 1909] 67 p. 8°.
© Oct. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1910 ; D : 20390 ;
Thomas Wood Stevens, Chicago. 19881b
Historical (The) pageant of Portland, Maine;
produced on the Fourth of July, 1913, author,
C. D. Mackay, musical director and composer,
Will C. Macfarlane. 47 p. 12°. Printed.
© July 3, 1913 ; 2c. July 5, 1913 ; D : 33708 ;
Constance D'Arcy Mackay, Portland, Me.
19882
Historical plays for children; by Grace E.
Bird and Maud Starling. New York, The
Macmillan company, 1912. si, 292 p. incl.
front., illus. 12°. (Every child series)
© Sept. 25, 1912; 2c. Sept. 26, 1912; A:
320597; Macmillan co.. New York. 19883
Historical plays of colonial days for 5th year
pupils; by Louise E. Tucker and Estelle L.
Ryan. New York, London [etc.] Longmans,
Green, and co., 1912. 157 p. front. 12°.
© Dec. 13, 1912; 2c. Dec. 18, 1912; A:
330320 ; Longmans, Green, & co.. New York.
19884
Historical stories in dramatic form; by Ger-
trude Hand. Boston, The Palmer company,
1914. 16 V. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Christopher Columbus.
Ferdinand Magellan. — v. 2. Francis Drake.
John Smith.— V. 3. The French in Canada.
Henry Hudson in the New World. — v. 4. Miles
Standish. Roger Williams. — v. 5. Peter
Stuyvesant in New Amsterdam. Exploration
of the Mississippi. — v. 6. William Penn and
the Quakers. La Salle and his journey down
the Mississippi. — v. 7. The Charter oak. Pat-
rick Henry. — v. 8. George Washington. — v. 9.
Washington, the commander, at Valley
P^orge. — V. 10. The Boston tea party. Paul
Revere and battle of Lexington. — v. 11. Israel
Putnam. Nathan Hale. — v. 12. Daniel
Boone. — v. 13. John Paul Jones. George Rog-
ers Clark. — V. 14. The Swamp Fox. Thomas
Jefferson. — v. 15. Daniel Webster. Abraham
Lincoln. — v. 16. Ulysses Simpson Grant.
© Sept. 11, 1914; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914; A:
389962-389977; Palmer co., Boston
19884a-19884p
History (The) of a hand; an original American
drama in 4 acts, by J. M. Hoffman.
© John M. Hoffman, Chicago ; 1896 : 2580,
Jan. 6. 19885
History (A) of a queen's favorite. See Earl
(The) of Essex.
History (A) of American civilization; a di'ama
of wild West deeds and exploits, in 5 epochs,
originated, invented and presented by W. F.
Cody and N. Salisbury.
© William F. Cody and Nate Salisburv,
United States; 1886:26688, Nov. 26. 19886
Same. Epoch 1-5.
Contents : 1. The primeval forest of Amer-
ica.— 2. The prairies. — 3. The cattle ranch. —
4. The mining camp. — 5. The military post
[including] The tragedy of the Little Big
Horn and The death of Custer.
© William F. Cody and Nate Salisbury,
United States ; 1886 : 26689-26692, 26694. Nov.
26. 19887
See also Wild (A) West war.
History (The) of an ant. See Temper.
History (The) of G-eronimo's summer cam-
paign in 1885; a drama, by G. D. Cummings.
© G. D. Cummings, Mott, Cal. ; 1890 : 10934.
Apr. 2; 2c. May 15, 1893. 19888
History (The) of marriage; a drama of the
centuries, illustrated by moving art tableaux.
© Charlotte H. Allen, Boston ; 1890 : 32390.
Oct. 18 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 19889
History (The) of the great petrification scheme
of Fresno for millions; by S. L. Packwood,
J. F. Sherrard and T. E. Lucas.
© Samuel Lee Packwood, Joel Franklin
Sherrard and Thomas Eldon Lucas, Stockton.
Cal. ; 1891 : 44523, Dec. 8. 19890
History of the United States; an exercise for
thirteen bovs, bv PI A. Crowl. Pana, 111., E. A.
Crowl [1909] 13 p. 16°.
© E. A. Crowl, Pana, 111.; D : 14812. .Tan.
13, 1909; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 19891
Histrionic (The) scrub woman; episode at a
morning rehearsal in vaudeville, by .1. Mc-
Cree. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915; D: 40010; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 19891a
Hit (The) of my life. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jo.seph J. Woods, Chicago; D: 16121,
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 19892
Hit the trail Holliday; American farce in 4
acts, bv G. M. Cohan (suggested by George
Middleton and Guy Bolton) 1.56 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915 ; D : 42372 ; George M.
Cohan, New York. 19892a
981
19893
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19913
Hitch (A) in her honeymoon; n play in 1 act,
by C. E. Kic'h. 21 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Charles Edward Kicli, New York ; D :
3019, Feb. 20, 1903; 2c. Mar. G, 1903. 19893
Hits; comedy, by K. T. Deroode.
© Kate T. Deroode, Covington, Ky. ; ISS."! :
19297, Sept. 12. 19894
Hittem, the wonder man; a farcical play in
1 scene, by Rachel Penn [pseud, of Caroline
McCoy White Willard] 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mrs. E. S. Wiliard, London; D:ini01.
Feb. 17, 1909; 2c. Feb. 17, 1909. 19895
Hitting the toboggan; comedy in 1 act, by J. T.
Prince, jr. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911 ; D : 23726 ; J. T. Prince.
19896
Sec Savitri,
jr., Chicago.
Hitvesi (A) hiiseg diadala.
Hix's fix; a mangerial episode in 3 acts, writ-
ten by C. F. Pidgin and Dexter Smith, com-
posed by Henry Walden.
© Charle.s F. Pidgin and John H. Woods,
Boston; 1883:5411, Mar. 23. 19897
Hizzoner; or. The mayor and the monkey, a
comic opera in 2 acts, by Edmund Vance
Cooke and Clarence Vincent Kerr. 97 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© E. V. Cooke and C. V. Kerr, Cleveland;
D : 5643, Oct. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1904. 19898
Hjalmar and Huldah; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Marlowe. 59 p. 8". Printed.
© Ic. June 10, 1912; D: 30050; Alexander
Marlowe, St. Paul. 19899
Hj0rnestene; drama i 4 handlinger, af Ejlert
Bierke. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co., 1911.
[3], 213 p. 12°.
© Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25673 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norway.
19899a
Hoarse and Hoarse; a musical farce-comedy, in
3 acts, by W. Collier and C. Reed.
© William Collier and Charlie Reed, New
York; 1891:42, 43, .Jan. 2. 19900, 19901
Hoax (The); travesty-comedy in 2 acts, by D- S.
Marion. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. il, 1915; D : 39365 ; David S.
Marion, San Francisco. 19901a
Hobbe's hobby. Sec Adventure (An) in jus-
tice.
Hobbies; a burletta bagatelle, by B. E. Woolf
Ms.
© B. E. Woolf, United States ; 1878 : 2118,
Feb. 18; 2c. Feb. 20. 19902
Hobblegettes (The); comedy in 1 act, by James
Selvin. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911 ; D : 24662 ; George Wil-
liam von Spiegel, New York. 19903
Hobby-horse (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by A.
W. Pinero. New York, United States book
company [1892] 3 p. 1., 168 p. 12^,
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1892 : 23848,
, June 7 ; 2c. Mar. 2. 19904
Hobby-horse (The) guards; or, The musical
story of a Dresden china shepherdess, l^ook
by Arthur Augustus Power and C. C. Sargeiit,
jr., music by D- MacGregor.
© C. C. Sargent, jr., and Donald Mac-
Gregor, New York ; D : 572, June 12, 1901.
18905
Hobo and prince; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
P. Hoffrichter. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913 ; D : 34484 ; Paul Hoff-
rjcjiter, Detroit. 19906
Hobo (The) and the girl; romantic melodrama
playlet in 1 act, by C. E. La Rew. [2], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 30429 ; Charles Elmer
La Rew. Detroit. 19907
Hobo (The) and the lady; a \ a(^t drqma, by
J. T. Fare. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Threlfall Ff^re, Sjin fr^nci^cQ ; D:
1660, Mar. 28, 19Q2; 2c. Mar. 218. 1902. 19908
Hobo (The) king; by M. Tileston.
© Merrill Tile.stqn, Chicago; D : 9^06, Oct.
9, 1906. 19909
Hobo (The) musketeers; by D. L. Livingston
and B. Carroll.
© David L. Livingston and Boyd Carroll.
New York; 1900 A : 4329, Feb. 16. 19910
Hobo (The) prince. §pe Prince (A) for an
hour.
Hoboe (The); a musical comedy drama in 4
acts, libretto and music by G. B. Brighaip.
© Geo. B. Brig]iam, Chicago; 1892:32738,
Aug. 9. 19911
■ Same.
© Geo. B. Brigham, Chicago ; 1892 : 35825.
Aug. 31. 19912
Hoboken Heinies; comedy in 4 S(;enes, by H.
M. Shaw. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1910; D: 23919; Harold M.
Shaw, New York. 19913
Hobo-ology; monologue, by Jauies Ma4ison.
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, Ipl^; 0:408^9; Q]e^^ A.
Squires, New York. 19913a
982
19014
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19933
Hobo's (A) hoodoo; a play by M. Wallace. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D : 30871 ; Morgan
Wallace, New York. 19914
Hobo's (A) luck. See Lucky.
Hobson blowing up the Merrimac in Santiago
Bay; a drama, by I. H. Trabue.
© Isaac H. Trabue, Punta Gorda, Fla. ;
1898 : 37635, June 20. 19915
Hobson's choice; a drama in 4 acts, by Hal.
Ileid [i. e. James Halleck Reid]
© B. S. Spooner, Franklin, Pa.; 1898:
42467, July 15. 19916
Hoch, the consul; by C. F. Nirdlinger. 50 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Frederic Nirdlinger, New York ;
D : 2311, Sept. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1902.
19917
Hoche und Bonaparte; drama in 4 akten und
historischer anhang mit 4 essais, von Charles
Leyst. Halle (Saale), Otto Hendel verlag
[1914] 8 p. 1., 196 p. 12°.
© Apr. 14, 1914; Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D:
38511; Otto Hendel, Halle (Saale), Germany.
19917a
Hocheimer's nightmare; by J. M. Byrnes. [7]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1911; D: 28020; John Mac-
kay Byrnes, Paterson, N, J. 19918
Hochgeboren; schwank in 3 akten, von Ourt
Kraatz. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Sim-
rock, g. ni. b. h., 1913. 84 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35719 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. ni. b, h., Berlin. 19918a
Hochherrschaftliche wohnungen; posse mit
allem komfort in 4 bildern, von Toni Impe-
koven, musik von Willv Bredschneider. Ber-
lin, E. Bloch, 1913. 77 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. June 9, 1913 ; D : 33543 ; Theaterver-
, lag Edward Bloch, Berlin. 19919
Hochzeit; drama in 5 akten, von Emil Strauss.
Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1908. 163 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin ; D : 12208, Jan.
18, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 3, .1908. 19920
Hochzeit (Die) des Mozart; ein heiteres volks-
stiick in 3 akten, von Ingo Krauss und Otto
SchAvartz. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h. 88 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1912; D: 31176; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihraenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 19921
Hochzeit (Die) von Poel; komodie in 3 akten,
von Georg Engel. Berlin, Vita, deutsches ver-
lagshaus, 1906. 3 p. 1., [5]-115 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
9061, Sept. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906. 19922
Hochzeitsfackel (Die); spiel einer maiennacht,
von Max Dreyer. Stuttgart und Leipzig,
Deutsche verlags-anstalt, 1907. 121 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Eman-
uel Lederer, New York ; res. no. 681 ; Ic. Dec.
5, 1906. 19923
Hock-shop (The); play in 4 acts, by J. E. Good-
man. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jules Eckert Goodman, New York; D:
8593, May 25, 1906 ; 2c. May 25, 1906. 19924
Hockmigandy; or, Colonel Buncombe, the
horse trader, by J. P. Arthur.
© John Preston Arthur, New York; 1885:
5292, Mar. 4. 19925
Hodge, Podge & co.; by George V. Hobart.
© Frank McKee and William Harris, New
York ; 1900 A : 17767, July 19. 19926
Hodgepodge; by J. P. Broome.
© James P. Broome, Oakland, Cal. ; 1880 :
3867, Mar. 11. 19927
— by N. 0. Goodwin.
© Nat C. Goodwin, Cincinnati; 1884:48,
Jan. 2. 19928
a practical joke in 4 acts, by C, A. Crosby
Hochzeit (Die) im
kongress (Der)
luftballon. See Frauen-
and I. G. Reid, jr.
© Charles A. Crosby and Isaac G. Reid, jr..
United States ; 1879 : 12157, Sept. 12. 19929
Hbchste (Das); komodie in 1 akt, von Hans
Muller. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912. 36 p.
12°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30966 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 19930
Hogt spel. See Desperate game.
Hohe (Die) des gefiihls; szenen, verse, tros-
tungen [von] Max Brod. Leipzig, E. Rowohlt
verlag, 1913. 2 p. 1., 3-118 p., 1 1. 8°.
Contents : Die hohe des gefiihls. — Szene im
dorf. — Winterliche landstrasse. — Die Arche
Noachs.
© Nov. 15, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1913 ; A-For-
eign 6887 ; Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig.
19931
Hohere menschen; schauspiel in 3 aufztigen,
von Otto Gysae. Miinchen, A. Langen, 1910.
159 p. 12°.
© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; D:
21604 ; Albert Langen, Munich. 19932
983
19933
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19955
Horrohr (Das); burlesker schwank in 1 akt, von
K. Steidl, niit nuisikalischen einlagen, duos
uufl couplets. Berlin, R. Steidl [1913] cover-
title, 14 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 4, 1913; 2c. Sept. 18, 1913; D:
34466; Robert Steidl, Berlin. 19933
Hoffman's love tales; fantastique opera, music
by .7. Offenbach, tr. and adapted by G. F.
Fuller. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Witmark music library, New York; D:
11895, Dec. 9, 1907; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907. 19934
Hoflfnung (Die) des landes; lustspiel in 4 akten,
von Georg Okonkowski. 93 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910 ; D : 22183 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 19935
Hoffnung (Die) des vaganten; schauspiel in 5
aufziigen, von Emil Rosenow. Berlin, F.
Bloch erben, 1911. Ill p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25716 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 19936
Hofiieferantin (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten. von
Leo Walter Stein. Berlin, E. Bloch, 1912. 65
p. 12°.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33335; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 19937
Same. Wien, F. W. Schmieden & co. [1912]
65 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32593 ; F. W.
Schmieden & co., Vienna. 19938
Hofnagel's first love; comedietta in 1 act, by
J. O. Cantor. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. O. Cantor, Brooklyn ; D : 10484, May 3,
1907; 2c. May 3, 1907. 19939
Hogan (The) family; farce in 3 acts, by James
Kartell [pseud, of Gustave Hartzheim] and
Nina Heather [pseud, of M. Milton] [74] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29157 ; Melita Mil-
ton, New York. 19940
Hogan in London; episode of the slang king's
only day in the English capital, by F. J. Mc-
Gettigan. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30. 1914; D: 36883; Frank J.
McGettigan, Portland, Or. 19940a
Hogan of the hansom; a farce in 1 act, by
George M. Cohan.
© Le Rov and Clayton, New York; 1899:
75039, Nov. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 19941
Hogan on the stand; satiric comedy in 8 acts,
by A. D. Rees. [2], 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914; D: 36026; Arthur
Dougherty Rees. Philadelphia. 19941a
Hogan's alley.
© .Joseph M. Freeman, Norwich, Conn. ;
1896 : 36927, June 25. 19942
Hogan's alley — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by Gilmore and
Leonard.
© Gilmore and Leonard, New York; 1896:
17902, Mar. 21. 19943
Same. Typewritten.
© John F. Leonard and Bernard F. Gil-
more, New York; 1897:12811, Feb. 20; 2c.
Feb. 20. 19944
Hogan's alley afloat and ashore; a 3 act Irisli
comedy, by Gilmore and Leonard.
© Bernard F. Gilmore and John F. Leon-
ard, United States; 1897:6286, Jan. 2L
19945
Hogan's alley circus and band; by W. S. Lut-
ton.
© William S. Lutton, Rockville, Ind. ;
1897: 52156, Sept. 18. 19946
Hogan's christening; by J. F. Leonard.
© John F. Leonard, Hartford ; 1897 : 65476,
Nov. 24. 19947
Hogan's honeymoon; 1 act Irish farce, by W.
Le Roy. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912; D: 31551; Walter Le
Roy, New York. 19948
Hogan's Irisli jubilee; the laughable Irish
comedy in 3 acts, by J. F. Leonard.
© John F. Leonard, Hartford ; 1897 : 65477.
Nov. 24. 19949
Hogan's Irish wedding; a laughable Irish
comedy in 3 acts, by J. F. Leonard.
© John F. Leonard, Hartford ; 1897 : 65475,
Nov. 24. 19950
Hogan's millions; by George M. Cohan. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1911; D: 25512; Walter Le
Roy, New York. 19951
Hogan's troubles; a drama, by J. R. Smith.
© James Russey Smith, Muncie, Ind. ; 1898 :
7091S, Dec. 6. 19952
Hogar (El) alegre; pasillo c6mico on 1 acto y
en prosa, original de A. Estremera. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 34 p.
12°.
© Antonio Estremera, Madrid; D:161.S8,
June 23. 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 19953
Hohe (Das) lied. See On approval.
Hohe politik; schwank in 3 akten, von Richard
Skowronnek. 142 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1909; D: 17230; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 19954
Hoheit amiisiert sich! vaudeville-operette in
3 akten. von Juli\is Freund, musik von Ru-
dolph Nelson. Regie-buch. Berlin, Harmonie,
1911. 141 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4. 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911 ; D : 24849 ;
Ilarmonie-verlag, Berlin. 19955
984
19955
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
19969
Hoheit — der Franz; inusikulische groteske iu 3
iiktf n, von Artur I>andsberger nnd Willi Wolff,
musik von Robert Winterberg. Texte der
lieder und gesange. MUnchen - Berlin, Drei
masken vei'lag, g. ni. b. h., 1913. 48 p. 12°.
© Nov. 14, 1918; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D:
36800; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., IMu-
nich. 19955a
operette in 3 akten von Artur Landsberger
und Willi Wolff, musik von Robert AVinter-
borg. Berlin, Figaro-verlag, 1913. 86 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Oct. 27, 1913; Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D:
36955; Figaro-verlag, Berlin. 19955b
Hoheit soil heiraten; sfliwank in 4 akten, von
C. Kraatz und A. Hoffmann. Berlin, Ver-
triebsstelle des Verbandes deutsoher biihnen-
schriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1914. 79 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38140 ; Curt Kraatz
nnd Arthur Hoffmann, Wiesbaden, Germany.
19955c
Hoheit tanzt walzer; operette in 3 akten von
.Julius Bramnier und Alfred Griinwald. musik
von Leo Ascher, mise en szene verfasst von
Franz Glawatsch. Vollstandiges regiebuch.
Wien, W\ Karczag, 1912. 91 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 6. 1912; D: 30449; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 19956
Same. Text der gesange. Wien, W. Karc-
zag, musikverlag. biihnenverlag und vertrieb,
1912. 32 p. 12°.
© .Time 21, 1912; 2c. Oct. 16, 1912; D:
31139 ; W. Karczag, Vienna. 19957
Hokey-pokey. See, Pig (The) brother play-
book.
Holbein in Blackfriars; improbable comedy, by
K. S. Goodman and T. W. Stevens. Chicago,
The Stage guild [1913] 32 p. 12°. ([Stage
guild plays] )
© Nov. 1.5, 1913; 2c. Mar. 13, 1914; D:
36464; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Chicago,
and Thomas Wood Stevens, Pittsburgh.
19957a
Holbrook's daug'hter; an emotional American
drama in 4 acts, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1876:80.50,
Holcombe, the Rube band and Anna Wood-
ward; by G. H. Holcombe. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George H. Holcombe, Chicago; D: 13956,
Sept. 30, 1908; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908. 19959
Hold the fort; or. The spirit of the Kanawah.
an idvl of the Kanawah. Simon Kenton, In 5
acts, "by F. D. Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago ; 1877 : 5774,
May 12. 19960
Hold the home; a domestic drama in 3 acts,
adapted to amateur exhibitions. Boston, Lee
and Shepard. 1877. 97 p. 12°.
© J. H. Wiggiu, Boston; 1877:5594, May
9; 2c. May 21. 19961
Hold the wire; a short sketch for a sister team,
with songs, by Myles McCarthy. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Clara Seymour and Virginia Seymour,
New York; D : 5042, May 3, 1904; 2c. May
17, 1904. 19962
Hold-up (The); a comedy sketch, by J. J.
Dunn, jr. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John J. Dunn, jr.. New York; D : 84.51.
Apr. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 19963
— dramatic playlet of the Arizona desert.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1910; D: 20964; William S.
Hart, New York. 19964
romance of the American South West.
.sketch in 1 scene, by T. Granville. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1. 1909; D: 17240; Taylor
Granville, New York. 19965
Hold-up (The) man; play in 4 acts, by D. L.
Mitchell. [143] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1911; D : 24226 ; Dodson L.
Mitchell, New York. 19966
— or. The midnight express, play in 2 pts.,
by M. Price. 5 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915 ; D : 39556 ; Max Price.
Nanticoke, Pa. 19966a
— See also Mouth (The) of babes.
Holding on; comedy in 4 acts, by A. Hunter
[190] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1914; D: 39099; Ancella
Hunter. New York. 19966b
Holding out; dramatic composition, by H. R. H.
Hay ward. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv R. Hill Havward. Wichita : D :
1.5124, Feb. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 19. 1909. 19967
19958 Holding the fort. See Pug.
Holding up father; a musical comedy in 1 act,
by C. H. Myers. 13 p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Charles H. Myers, Joliet. 111. ; D :
15709, Apr. 24, 1909; 2c. Apr. 24, 1909.
19968
Hole (The) in the dike; by A. Stevenson. 1 p.
f°. Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson, New York ; D : 15366,
Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 19969
985
19970
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
19990
Hole (A) in the fence; n farce comedy in 2
acts, hy Esther B. Tiffany. Boston, W. II.
Baker & CO., 1909. 26 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed.
of plays] )
© Walter 11. Baker & oo., Boston ; D :
14236, Nov. 7, 1908; 2c. Dec. 12, 1908. 19970
Hole (The) in the net; play in 1 act, by L. K.
Devendorf. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913; D : 34972 ; La Motte
K. Devendorf, Albany. 19971
Hole (The) in the wall; original 1 act comedy
drama, by ('. K. Elliott. [11] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; I) : 29228; Cliarles
Elven f]lliott. Port Orchard, Wash. 19972
Holiday (A) jumble; introducing New Year's,
Easter, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving; and
Christmas holidays, especially arr. for Christ-
mas entertainments for schools, by \Y. J.
Scott. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William .T. Scott, Philadelphia; D:2989.
Feb. 13, 1903; 2c. Fe]). 21, 1903. 19973
Holiday on the levee; by W. T. Asher.
© William Thomas Asher, Philadelphia ;
D : 8260, Apr. 2, 1906. 19974
Holiday plays; five 1 act pieces for Washing-
tpn's birthday, Lincoln's birtlujay. Memorial
day, Fourth of July and Thanksgiving, by
Marguerite Merington. New York, Duffield
and company, 1910. 164 p. ipcl. pi. col.
front. 8".
C0NTENT.S : Priscilla, Myles and John. — A
Washington's birthday pageant. — The first
flag.— Abe I>incoln and little A. D.— The Dulce
et decorum club.
© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 27, 1910; A:
273928; Duffield & co., New York. 19975
Holiday's carnival; by Elizabeth F. Guptll.
Lebanon. O., March brothers, 1904. cover-
title, 13 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 5488, Aug.
15, 1904; 2c. Sept. 29, 1904. 19976
Holland Heinies; 1 act musical comedy, by
(Jeorge Totten Smith, music by G. Edwards.
7 p. 4°. Printed. [Words only]
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1909 ; D : 17409 :
fhis Edwards, New York. 19977
Holland (A) holiday; a musical comedy in 3
acts, book and lyrics by L. Ingersoll. 55 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Leland Ingersoll, Cleveland ; D : 67.56,
June 1. 1005; 2c. .Tune 9. 1905. 19978
Holly; a jumping rope drill, by Harriette Wil-
bur. Lebanon, O., March brothers [1908]
cover-title. 6 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's
series of flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13889.
Sept. 21. 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 19979
Holly Tree inn; play in 1 act, by Mrs. Oscar
Beringcr. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1905. 32 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best aiithors, no. 93)
© Samuel French, New York; D:8407,
May 8, 1900; 2c. Mar. 14, 1900. 19980
Holly's dream. *s'ce She.
Holocaust (The); play in 1 act, by R. E. Mar-
' shall. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30437; 11. E. Mar-
shall, Seattle. 19981
Holy America; by I. P. Noyes. 23 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Isaac Pitman Noyes, Washington; D:
3895, Sept. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1903. 19982
Holy (The) city; a biblical drama, by W. B.
Hurst.
© Thomas William Broadhurst, New York ;
D: 2949, Feb. 4, 1903. 19983
— — a drama, by Thomas W. Broadhurst, with
an introduction by William Allan Neilson.
Philadelphia, G. W. Jacobs & co. [1904] 214
p. front., 7 pi. 12°.
© George W. Jacobs & co.. Philadelphia;
D:4227, Nov. 4, 1903: 2c. Mar. 14, 1904.
19984
a romance of the first crusade, by A. Leitz-
bach.
© Adeline Leitzbach, Buffalo; D : 1842,
May 7, 1902. 19985
or, Barabbas, a drama in 5 acts, by G. L.
Pollock.
© Gabriel L. Pollock, Chicago; D: 23.34,
Sept. 15, 1902. 19986
Holy (The) estate; a drama in 3 acts, by K. G.
McLoughlin. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912; D: 30936; Katherine
G. McLoughlin, New York. 19987
or. The great American scandal, comedy-
drama in 3 acts, by P. N. Davey. 86 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 3, 1910; D: 17845; Paul N.
Davey, Carthage, Mo. 19988
Holy (The) face. See Veronica.
Holy lucre; drama in 4 acts, by E. Staats De
Grote Tompkins. Boston, Blanchard print-
ing CO., 1912. 97 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D : 28684 ; Edv.-ard S.
De G. Tompkins, Coxsackie, N. Y. 19939
Holy (The) name; drama of domestic life in 4
acts, by J. R. Berlin. 75 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1911; D: 25419; John Berlin
Reynolds, Pittsburgh. 19990
986
19R91
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20011
Holy (The) night; being a masque to be per-
formed by young children at Christmas tide,
bv F. Converse. (In Churchman, Dec. 22,
1900)
© Florence Converse, Boston ; 1900 A :
30763, Dec. 20; 2c. Dec. 22. 19991
Holy (The) scrolls. See Toirele (Das)
Jloly (The) sister; or, The false mother,
melodrama in 4 acts, by Louis Lazarzon,
music by D. Lazarzon.
© David Lazarzon, Philadelphia ; D : 11502.
Oct. 10, 1907. 19992
Holy (A) terror; a farce in 1 act, for four male
characters, by Oliver Wenlandt. New York,
H. Roorback.
© Harold Roorback, New York ; 1896 : 57596,
Oct. 19 ; 2c. Oct. 30. 19993
Holyrood; an original drama in prologue and 4
acts, by Richard Davey and Walter Harris
Ppllock.
© Marcus R. Maver, New York ; 1890 :
28483, Sept. 16. 19994
Hombre (El) que hace llorar; cuasi monologo,
de A. Gonzalez-Rendon. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1912. 14 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. June 20, 1912; D:
30036; Aurelio Gonzaiez-Rendon, Madrid.
19995
^ombre (El) que hace reir; mpnfilogo de Sera-
fin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1912. 12 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29771 ; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
19996
Hombres (Los) que son hombres; sainete llrico
en 2 actos, divididos en 5 cuadros, original de
J. MoyrSn, mQsica del maestro Ger6nimo Gi-
mgnez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1913. 66 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32548 ;
Julian Moyr6n, Madrid. 19997
Home; by L. N. Trimble and M. L. Githens. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laurence N. Trimble and Marie Xouise
Githens, United States ; D : 10780, June 17,
1907 ; 2c. June 17, 1907. 19998
by R. R. Russell. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 28, 1910; D: 20050; Ralph R.
Russell, Portsmouth, O. 19999
a comedy in 3 acts, by T. W. Robertson.
New American ed. correctly reprinted from
the original authorized acting ed. New York,
H. Roorback, 1890. 40 p. 12°. ( [Roorback's
American ed. of acting plays, no. 38] )
© Harold Roorback, New York; 1890:
14§42, Apr. 29 ; 2c. May 1. 20000
Home — Continued.
drama iu 3 acts, by L. C. King. 121 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1910 ; D : 20845 ; Laura Clay-
ton King, Los Ange]es. 20001
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by J. A. Mott. 3
p. f . Typewrittei).
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20421 ; J. Addison
Mott, Hamilton, N. Y. 20002
— in 4 acts, by D. A. Reynolds. [2], 88 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© 1 c. Dec. 9, 1910; D: 22771; Seruah E.
Reynolds, New York, ^ 20003
— play in 4 acts, by M. B. Cooke. 136 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910; D: 20237; Marjorie
Benton Cooke, Chicago. 20004
: playlet in 1 act, by G. W. Sutton, jr. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913 ; D : 35132 ; George W.
Sutton, jr., New Rochelle, N. J, 20005
See also Plays (The) of Maurice Maeter-
linck.
Home ag-ain; by C. Hamilton. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1910 ; D : 22681 ; Cicely Ham-
ilton, London. 20006
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Tom Fitch. 53
p. f°. Typewritten,
© James H. La Pearl, Danville, 111.; D-
321, Apr. 8, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1901. 20007
comedy in 3 acts, by T. Louden. 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D: 41202; Thomas
Louden, Fanwood, N. J. 20007a
a domestic drama in 3 acts, by H. A. Jones.
© W. J. Florence, United States; 1881:
13143, Aug. 26. ^0008
an original play, by W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, United States; 1875:12921,
20009
Dec. 8.
play in 4 acts, by H. A. Van Landingham.
105 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1913 ; D : 83079 ; Henry Asa
Van Landingham, Richmond. 20010
— ^ tuneful return to the dearest place on earth,
' boojv and lyrics by J, H. Wehn. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 2. 1915 ; D : 41382 ; Josephine H.
Wehn, Far Rockaway, N. Y. 20010a
Home and abroad; play in 1 act, by Rankin and
Cramer, 10 p. 4^. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1913 \ D : 33316 ; Rankin and
Cramer, Brooklyn. 20011
9^7
20012
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20030
Home and country; a military drama in 5 acts,
by G. H. Wallier. Hartford, Soldiers' record
print, 1871. 80 p. 16°.
© W. F. Walker, New Britain, Conn. ; 1872 :
2264, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 20012
Home breakers; comedy and burlesque.
© John August, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 19648, Mar.
26. 20013
farce comedy in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by
W. A. Curtis. [73] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915 ; D : 41465 ; William Al-
bert Curtis, Oakland, Cal. 20013a
Home buster; dramatic composition, by E. T.
Gibson. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17429 ; Edward T.
Gibson, Brooklyn. 20014
Home (A) by two brides; a play in 3 acts, by
T. B. Mitchell.
© T. Berrv Mitchell, United States; 1872:
4898, May 9 ; 2c. June 7. 20015
Home circles; or, The heritage, a domestic
drama in 5 acts, by Benj. J. Goodrich (John
Barbour)
© A. E. Barbour, New York ; 1884 : 19248,
Sept. 25. 20016
Home-coming; 1 act play, by A. N. C. Fowler.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1909; D: 17605; A. N. C.
Fowler, New York. 20017
Home (The) defenders; a Revolutionary com-
edy in 1 act, by S. F. Johnson. Meriden,
Conn., Susan Carrington Clarke chapter, D.
A. R., 1907. 28 p. 12°.
© Sherman F. .Tohnson, Meriden, Conn. ;
D : 10608, May 16, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907.
20018
Home folks; a comedy drama of rural life, by
C. T. Dazey.
© C. T. Dazey, Quincy, 111. ; 1900 A : 27066,
Oct. 31. 20019
rural tabloid drama in 1 act, by Nelson
Compston. Chicago. Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [1]. 16 p. f°. (Byer's library of tab-
loid plays) Mimeographed.
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
38890; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 20019a
Home (A) for the Christ; an exercise for
eleven boys, by Adaline Hohf Beery. Cincin-
nati, New York, Fillmore music house, 1908.
cover-title, 8 p. 12°.
© Fillmore bros. CO., Cincinnati ; D : 14086,
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 20020
Home from college; protean sketch, by J. B.
Hennings. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20. 1914 ; D : 37418 ; J. Bernard
Hennings, Chicago. 20020a
Home from college — Continued.
sketch for 4 males, by Marion Short and
Pauline Plu^lps. New York, S. French; I^on-
don, S. French, ltd., 1915. 12 p. 12°. (On
cover: French's American acting ed., no. 19)
© .July 9, 1015; 2c. July 13, 1915; D: 41213;
Sanniel French, New York. 20020b
Home from school; comedy in 5 acts, by E.
Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown, Md. ;
1875; 13066, Dec. 11. 20021
or. Christmas merrymaking, drawing-
room musical comedy, by T. M. Hengler.
© T. M. Hengler, Greenpoint, N. Y. ; 1880 :
13880, Sept. 11. 20022
Home (The) guard; an all female comedy in 1
act, by S. Jennie Smith. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1904. 22 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 5414,
Aug. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904. 20023
Home (A) in Dixie Land; drama, by O. L.
Allen.
© Oscar Lamar Allen, Los Angeles ; 1897 :
39465, July 6. 20024
Home in war times; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Lewis Charles [pseud, of E. L. Charles]
© Eliiah Lewis Charles, United States;
1885:17968, Aug. 24. 20025
Home jewels. See Little Ruby.
Home life of an American chauffeur; by E. C.
Cox.
© Ernest C. Cox, Philadelphia; D : 8093,
Feb. 26, 1906. 20026
Home-made (The) burglar; play in 1 act, by
W. Gould. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1912; D: 31704; William
Gould, New York. 20027
Home-made Santa Claus; a new Christmas play
for children, by H. C. Eldridge. Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1906. 8 p.
8°.
© Harry C. Eldridge, Franklin, O.. D:
9443, Nov. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1906. 20028
Home (The) of confusion; play in 3 acts, by
B. E. I'almer. [0], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2.5, 1912; D: 28434; Bell Elliott
Palmer, Jacksonville, 111. 20029
Home (The) of ideals; a play in 3 acts, by E. J.
Rosenstirn.
© Eric Julius Rosenstirn, San Francisco;
D : 12413, Feb. 24, 1908. 20030
988
20031
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20055
Home (The) of the devil; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts, by R. B. Longmire. 46 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Robert Bill Longmire, New York; D:
2303, Sept. 6, 1902; 2c. Sept. 19, 1902. 20031
Home (The) of the wolf; a drama in 4 acts,
by H. L. Kreusler. 108 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry L. Kreusler, Pittsburgh; D:
15442, Mar. 25, 1909; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909.
20032
Home rule; by W. Hogan.
© William Hogan, Newark, N. J.; 1889:
25869, Aug. 26. 20033
■or, Jealousy vs. love, in 1 act, by RoUin
.J. Wells. 7 p. f°. Typewritten
© R. J. Wells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D:
10901, July 3, 1907 ; 2c. July 3, 1907 ; 2c. new
ed. Nov. 26, 1907. . 20034
■ or, Justice for Ireland, a new and original
drama in 3 acts, by J. Brougham.
© John Brougham, United States; 1880:
1617, Jan. 28. 20035
See also Yacob's hotel experience.
Home (A) run; a drama of the diamond in 4
acts, by Mirou Leffingwell.
© Alexander Byers, Chicago ; D : 14980,
Feb. 3, 1909. 20036
• Same. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1911. [55] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Aug. 18, 1911; 2c. Sept. 29, 1911; D:
25345; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 20037
— in 3 acts and 10 innings, a satirical com-
edy, by J. K. Green.
© .Joseph K. Green, Brooklyn; 1887:22391,
Sept. 2. 20038
•play in 3 acts, by W. B. Bennett. 37 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D : 36285 ; W. Bendon
Bennett, Milaca, Minn. 20038a
a vaudeville sketch, by Harry W. Osborne.
Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1908. 9 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13085, May
29, 1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 20039
- or, Whitewashed, a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by J. W^ild.
© John Wild, New York ; 1888 : 8745, Mar.
24. 20040
Home, suite home; a farce in 1 act, by A.
Kicliardson. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Richardson, Oakland, Cal. ; D :
I860, May 9, 1902; 2c. May 14,1902. 20041
Home sweet home; by A. T. Bell.
© Alonzo Theodore Bell, Birmingham.
Ala.; 1891:31648, Sept. 7. 20042
Home sweet home — Continued.
-by L. M, Sawyer. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Lucy M. Sawyer, New York; D : 10427,
Apr. 26, 1907; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 20043
the beautiful story of a mother's love, by
S. Litt. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sol Litt, Chicago ; D : 800, Aug. 10, 1901 ;
2c. Aug. 12, 1901. 20044
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by C. C. Carver.
[88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911 ; D : 23232 ; Charles C.
Carver, Rochester, N. Y. ' 20045
by E. Smith. 122 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, N. Y. ; D : 558,
June 7, 1901; 2c. Oct. 18, 1901. 20046
— a domestic play in 4 acts, by M. E. Swan.
© Mark E. Swan, United States; 1896:
14680, Mar. 6. 20047
— a drama, by J. R. S. Birch.
© Joseph R. S. Birch, Washington, Kan. ;
1894:13615, Mar. 9. 20048
— a drama in 5 acts, by R. E. Morri.son.
© Robert E. Morrison, Cohoes, N.Y. ; 1890:
18245, June 4. 20049
— a drama, with full revisions, by J. R. S.
Birch.
© J. R. S. Birch, Washington, Kan. ; 1894 :
46939, Oct. 8. 20050
— dramatic sketch, by C. H. Blocklinger.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8. 1913; D: 346.56; Carl H.
Blocklinger, Portland, Me. 20051
— a farce comedy in 2 acts, by L. W^esley.
© John Morrissey, Louis Wesley and James
C. Flynn, United States ; 1891 : 13953, Apr.
17. 20052
— a grim farce in 3 acts, by C. W. Seymour.
New York. The author, 1879. 70 p. 12°.
© Charles W. Seymour, New York; 1879:
5167, Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 18. 20053
— a Maccabee playlet, by Katherine Coles
Clay. Port Huron, Mich., The ladies of the
aiaccabees of the world, 1908. 1 p. 1., 20 p.
16°. ([World series no. 1])
© Ladies of the Maccabees of the world.
Port Huron. Mich. ; D : 15201, Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c.
May 24. 1909. 20054
— musical comedy drama in 1 act, by Una
Clayton and W. J. White. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909; D: 17500; William J.
White, New York. 20055
989
20056
i)KAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
200r3
Home sweet home — Continued.
ah Original American play in 4 acts, by
S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago ; 1883 : 7l62, Apr.
16. 20056
— —original comedy drama in ^ acts, by W. D.
Stone.
© W. D. Stone, New York; 1898:18496,
Mar. 24. 20057
play in 1 act, by J. G. Lyid [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914; D: 36038; H. Sliker-
niah, San Francisco. 20057a
bv V. B. Rbbihsoh. 3S p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914 ; D : 38479 ; Violet Brook-
house Robinson, Cambridge, Mass. 20057b
— sketch for ladies quartette, with piano
player, by B. M. Aarons. 6 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 13, 1910; D: 21032; Bee M.
Aarons, Pittsburgh. 20058
or, In old New Hampshire, a drama of
New England life in 3 acts, by W. E. Ches-
ter. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Eugene Cliester. Boston; D-.
394, Apr. 24, 1901 ; Ic. Apr. 10, 1901 ; Ic. May
15, 1901. 20059
— See also Whispers.
Home sweet home rule; Irish play in 3 acts,
by K. R. Gibson. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914; D: 35783; Rowland
Routledge Gibson, London. 20059a
Home talent; comedy in 4 acts, by S. Lund.
[2], 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1910 ; D : 22124 ; Sally Lund.
New York. 20060
Home ties; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by H. O.
Johnson.
© Herbert O. Johns-oh, Boston ; 1897 : 30228.
May 18. 20061
rural play in 4 acts, by Arthur Lewis
Tubbs. Philadelphia, Penn publishing com-
pany, 1910. 73 p. 12°.
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2c. Oct. 12, 1910; D:
22274; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 20062
■ — — a 3 act comedy, by H. Johnson. Typewrit-
ten.
© Herbert Johnson, Boston ; 1900 A : 18676,
July 28; 2c. July 28. 20063
Home to Mayo; by J. Quinn. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James Quinn, Canada ; D : 12163, Jan.
13, 1908; 2c. Jan. 13, 1908. 20064
Home (The) town. See Mts. i>oray.
Home (The) wreckers; comedy in 4 acts, by
L. D. Hirsch. xii, 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21278; Leon D
Hirsch, Trenton, N. J. 20065
Homebody's outing; by W. D. Hall. Type-
written.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
28572, Nov. 20; 2c. Nov. 20. 20066
Homeburg junction; or, How it happeiied,
vaudeville skit, by W. G. Bristor. [13] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915; D: 42505; William C.
Bristor, New York. 20066a
Homeless; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by ^. L.
Manheim. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1912 ; D : 31424 ; N. L. Man-
heim, Brooklyn. 20067
1
Same. 14. p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D:3997£l; Nathaniel
L. Manheim, New York. 20067a
Homeless (A) hobo; by Copeland ahd Cope-
land.
© Copeland and Copeland, Wichita ; D :
3318, Apr. 20, 1903. 20068
Homeopathic (A) remedy; by O. B. Du Bois.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Orin Du Bois, Arlington, N. J. ; D :
1778, Apr. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1902. 20069
Homeopathy; or, The family cure, a farce in
1 act, by J. C. Frank. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son, 1884. 15 p. 12°. ([The Anmteur
.series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1884 : 22911.
Nov. 17; 2c. Nov. 22. 20070
Homeric scenes; Hector's farewell, and The
wrath of Achilles, bv .John Jav Chapman.
New York, L. J. Gomme, 1914. 76 p. 16°.
© Dec. 20, 1914; 2c. Dec. 30, 1914; A:
388997 ; Jjaurence J. Gomme, New York.
20070a
Homeseekers (The); a comedy drama in 4
acts, by E. E. Sanniel and Staidey Wood.
© Ed. E. Samuel, Chicago; D : 7311, Sept.
14, 1905. 20071
Homespun (A) heart; by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid]
© Clawsoh and Macoy, Chicago; 1899:
40198, June 19; 2c. May 27. 20072
Same.
© T. M. Levering, Minneapolis ; 1897 : 38132,
June 29. 20073
990
20074
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UJflTED STATES
20092
Homespun (A) lieart^Continued.
a beautiful story of farm life in 4 acts,
by Hal Raid [i. e. James Halleck Reirt]
© Fiedeldey and Bigger, Cincinnati, 1890:
3670, Jan. 28. 20074
Homespun hearts; a rural play in 4 acts, by
Annie Andros Hawley and W. Lawrence,
[pseud, of William Boehner] 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Wm. Lawrence, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
14401, Nov. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1908. 20075
Homestead (The) See Little Amy.
Homestead in 92. See Monongahela.
Homestead life in the New World. See Poca-
hontas.
Homestead on the Cane-tuck-ee. See Daniel
Boone, the woodman.
Homesteader (The); play, by W. F. Munch.
[2], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1912 ; D : 28447 ; William F.
Munch, Crookston, Minn. 20076
a romance of the Northwest in 4 acts, by
T. D. Ferguson, cover-title, 24 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913 ; D : 32721 ; Thomas Dun-
can Ferguson. Astoria, Or. 20077
Homesteaders (The); play in 1 act, by H. T.
Battin. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914 ; D : 38972 ; Henry Theo-
dore Battin, New York. 20077a
-a sketch, by S. P. Carr. [1], 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31530 ; Sarah Pratt
Carr, St. Helena, Cal. 20078
Homethrust (The); play in 1 act, by C. Caffin.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5 ; 1912 ; D : 28229 ; Caroline Caf-
fin, New York. 20079
Homeward bound; a drama in 8 tableaux, by
M. H. Barrymore and J. Magnus.
© Maunce H. Barrymore and Julian Masr-
nus, New York; 1882: 10657, June 28. 20080
a drama in 3 acts, by L. M. Phillips. 59 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ludern M. Phillips, Penn Yan. N. Y. ; D :
158G, Mar. 17, 1902; 2c. Mar. 20, 1902.
20081
in 4 acts, by L. M. Phillips. Typewritten.
© laidern Merris Phillips. Penn Yan, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 31101, Dec. 24 ; 2c, Dec. 24. 20082
or, A policy game, by M. Peters. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mason Peters, New York ; D : 15726, Apr.
28, 1909; 2c. Apr. 28, 1909. 20083
Homme (L') au chapeati gris; com§die en 1
acte, de Paul Cazeres. Paris, G. Joubert,
1913. 24 p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34838 ;
Joubert, Paris. 20084
Homme (L') de deux mondes. See Marquis
de La Fayette, the man of two wotlds.
Homme (L') de la Montagne} vaudeville en 3
actes, par Claude Roland et Curt Kraatz,
adaptation par A. de Mauprey. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1909. 178 p. 8°.
© C. Joubert, Paris; D : J4987, Feb. 3,
1909; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 20085
Homme (L') de neige. See Storm (The) king.
Homme (L') de paille. See Man (The) of
straw.
Homme (L') du jour; comedie en 3 actes, par
Pierre Morgand et Claude Roland. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1903. 3 p. 1., 171, [1] p. 12°.
© C. Joubert. Paris ; D : 4245, Nov. 16, 1903 ;
2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 20086
Homme (L') mysterievix; a drama in 6 acts, by
Alexandre Dumas, pere, tr. by W. A. White-
car.
© W. A. Whitecar, New York ; 1878 : 8256,
July 15. 20087
piece en 3 actes, de A. de Lorde et A.
Binet. 32 p. 4°. [Supplement au Monde
illustre, no. 2799, du 19 novembre 1910]
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. Dec. 16, 1910; D:
22821 ; Andre de Lorde et Alfred Binet, Paris.
20088
Homme (L') qui a vu le diable; piece en 2
actes, par G. Leroux. 12 p. 4°. (L'lUustra-
tion theatrale, 8' annee.— 220, 24 aoflt 1912)
© Aug. 24, 1912; 2c. Sept. 13, 1912; D:
30832; Gaston Leroux, Paris. 20089
Homme (L') qui assassina; pi^ce en 4 actes,
d' apres le roman de Claude Farrere, par P.
Frondaie. {In Petite illustration, no. 4. — 22
mars 1913; serie-theatre, no. 2)
© Mar. 22, 1913; 2c. Apr. 25, 1913; D:
33065; Pierre Frondaie, Paris. 20090
See also Goldene (Das) Horn.
Homme (L') qui rit. See Gwynplaine.
Homo sum (We are but human); drama of New
York life in 3 acts, adapted from the Ger-
man of Adolf Heine, by F. H. James. [2]
66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22. 1913; D : 35404 ; Fred H.
James, New York. 20091
■ a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. M. James
(Julia Morrison, Rosalind Anderson, Rosalind
de Candales) 26 p. 8°. Printed.
© .Julia Morrison James, New York ; 1899 :
31015, May 8; 2c. May 8. 20092
991
20093
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20112
Homo zoo; an original ballet pantomime, by Honest (An) man; an American melodrama,
C. Constantine.
© Ciiarles Constantine, New Yorli; 1896:
61900, Nov. 12.
Honest (An) election.
20093
See Judge Babin.
Honest (An) fool; play in 4 acts, by F. B. Pur-
die. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D: 41002; Francis
Baillie Purdie, St. Josepli, Mo. 20093a
Honest (An) fraud; by E. B. Pope.
© Edwin B. Pope, St. Louis ; D : 6867, June
23, 3905. 20094
Honest (The) friend; or, Womankind, comedy
in 5 acts, by A. C. Hingst.
© Adolphine Charlotte Hingst, New York;
1898 : 37570, June 18. 20095
Honest hearts; comedy tabloid drama in 1
act, by Langdale Williams. Cliicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. 28 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Oct. 22, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38754 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 20095a
a pastoral comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. L. Roberts. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Lynch Roberts, Gainesville,
Fla. ; D : 6788, June 8, 1905.; 2c. Mar. 12, 1906.
20096
Honest Injun; a musical satire in 2 acts, by
L. Richardson and William Gill.
© Leander Richardson, New Yorli; 1886:
1400, Jan. 15. 20097
Honest Jack Warren; a comedy-drama, by M.
M. Gay.
© Mary M. Gay, United States; 1880:
5671, Apr. 10. 20098
Honest Jim Blunt; play in 3 acts, by William
Boden. [3], 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D: 30876; Liebler
CO., New Yorli. 20099
Honest Joe; comedy in 4 acts, adapted by W.
Gierlings. 85 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Gierlings, Boston; 1884:2519, Feb.
4; 2c. Feb. 11. 20100
Honest John; comedy in 3 acts, by T. D. Beas-
ley. 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 24936; Thomas
Dykes Beasley, Alameda, Cal. 20101
Honest John McGuire; political comedy play-
let, by Louis Chevalier. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 2, 1913; D: 33384; William
Richard McKey, Salt Lake City. 20102
by C. V. Johnston. Typewritten.
© Cecil Van Every Johnston, Mount Ver-
non, N. Y. ; 1895 : 57720, Nov. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 21.
20103
a melodrama in 5 acts, by C. F. Von
Brunck.
© Carl F. Von Brunck, Chicago; 1884:
■ 21853, Nov. 1. 20104
Honest (An) moment; in 1 act, an arr. of Bret
Harte's story of Brown of Caleveras, by
Robert Edeson. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© R. Edeson, Sag Harbor, Mass. ; D : 8424,
Apr. 26, 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. 20105
Honest money. See Wall street.
Honest Peggy; farce, by Alice C. Thompson.
Chicago, T. S. Denison & co. [1912] 16 p.
16°. ([Amateur series])
© Oct. IS, 1912; 2c. Oct. 21, 1912; D:
31189; Ebeu H. Norris, Chicago. 20106
Honest people; a comedy.
© Herman Lee Ensign, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1883 : 5043, ]\Iar. 17. 20107
Honest (The) policy; in 4 acts. 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Lionel Strachey, New York ; D : 10906,
July 5, 1907; 2c. July 5, 1907. 20108
Honest (An) politician; a farce, by B. Gerard.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard, New York ; D : 5693, Oct.
26, 1904; 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 20109
Honest (An) rogue; a musical comedy, by
Hagan and Cure.
© John J. Hagan, Camden, N. J., and
Frank I). Cure, Newark, N. J. ; D : 337, Apr.
11, 1901. 20110
Honest Bube; or, The queen of Wild Cat City.
© John L. Tempest, Shenandoah, Pa. ; 1SS6 :
14541, June 25. 20111
Honest (The) shoemaker; domestic play for
little folks in 4 scenes, adapted from Grimm's
fairy tale, The shoemaker and the elves, by
R. Woodman. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1912; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912; D: 31169;
Ilea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 20112
Honest (The) woman; play in 3 acts, by W.
Frank. [3], 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914; D : 37373 ; Waldo
Frank, New York. 20112a
Honest woodcutter. See Fairy plays for chil-
dren.
992
20112
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20129
Honesty; play in 1 net, by B. W. Starkweather.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© June 23, 1914; D:373S4; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Santa Maria, Cal. 20112b
Honesty is the best policy; comedy in 4 acts,
by Rupert House. New York, The Roxbury
publishing company, 1899. 20 p. 16°.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 12670,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 20113
play for some 20 males in 4 scenes, by
E. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo publish-
ing company, 1914. 1 p. 1., 40 p. 16°. (Dra-
matic plays for young people's societies)
© Feb. 10, 1914; 2c. Feb. 13, 1914; D:
36010; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 20113a
Honesty (The) pill; play in 1 act, by Z. Coving-
ton. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1914; D : 38116 ; Zellali
Covington, New York. 20113b
Honey-bee (The); comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Boyd and R. Bunner. 110 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913; D: 34847; Hutcheson
Boyd, New York, and Rudolph F. Bunner,
Ridgefield, Conn. 20114
Honey -bug (The); farce in 1 act, by M. Row-
land. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1915 ; D : 40901 ; Mabel Row-
land. New York. 20114a
play in 4 acts, by E. A. McFadden. 156 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37721 ; Elizabeth Ap-
thorp McFadden, Cambridge, Mass. 20114b
Honey Bunch and the spooks; singing, musical,
comedy sketch, by E. .Teaure and Clara Ells-
worth. 5 ID. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Emil .Teanre, AVinsted, Conn. ; D : 15019,
Feb. 6, 1909; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 20115
Honey lamb; a farce in 1 act, by Hanley and
Gonklin. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29195 ; H. A. Conk-
lin, Huntington, N. Y. 20116
Honey (The) market; opera in 2 acts and an
interlude, by E. McRae. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33369 ; Emma Mc-
Rae, Omaha, Neb. 20117
Honey mountain; by J. L. Dellenbaugh.
© Jesse Laubie Dellenbaugh, Salem, O. ;
1900 A: 18580, July 27. 20118
Honey less (A) honeymoon; by A. J. Burger.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1909 ; D : 16577 ; Anthony J.
Burger, Brooklyn. 20119
Honeymoon (The); comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Bennett. [4], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 25491 ; Arnold Ben-
nett, London. 20120
a comedy with nmsical interruptions, by
F. G. N. Nirdliuger and F. F. Leopold. 57 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Fred G. Nixon Nirdlinger and F. Fred-
erick Leopold, Philadelphia ; D : 3808, Aug. 8,
1903; Ic. Aug. 8, 1903; 2c. Aug. 17, 1903.
20121
dramatic composition, by V. H. Smalley.
16 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1910; D: 20655; Victor H.
Smalley, New Orleans. 20122
play in 1 act, by J. M. Van Deursen. 14 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© ]c. Nov. 3, 1914; D: 38884; John Myron
Van Deursen, San Bernardino, Cal. 20122a
Honeymoon eclipse; a brief play in 1 act, by
H. E. De Lasaux. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry E. De Lasaux, San Francisco ;
D : 7030, July 8, 1905 ; 2c. July 8, 1905. 20123
comedy farce in 3 acts, by W. Hodgkiss.
69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911 ; D : 25253 ; Wm. Hodg-
kiss, Alameda, Cal. 20124
a comedy in 1 act, by Malcolm Stuart Tay-
lor. New York, H. Roorbach, 1900. 13 p.
12°.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1900 A:
23880, Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 20125
Honeymoon (The) fourth quarter; comedy for
2 males and 2 females, by Frances Aymar
IMatliews. Nev/ York, E. S. Werner & co.,
1907. 13 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11697, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907.
20126
Honeymoon Hollow; comic opera in 3 acts, by
H. Fay. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1913; D: 32685; Howard
Fay, New York. 20127
Honeymoon (A) in Paradise flats; a farce, by
B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York ;
1898 : 18684, Mar. 21. 20128
Honeymoon (The) in Sovidan; by E. H. Hack-
ley.
© Edwin H. Hackley, Denver; 1899:530^4,
Aug. 18. 20129
Honeymoon (The) line; play in 1 act, by L.
Bowman. 12 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914 ; D : 39043 ; Leroy Bow-
man, El Monte, Cal. 20129a
5379—16-
-63
993
20130
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30150
Honeymoon of Mr. and Mrs. Potts.
© Louis Robie, New York; D : 2506, Oct.
28, 1902. 20130
Honeymoon (A) on a cannibal island; or,
Princess Pruna, n farce comedy in 2 acts,
by Dr. W. H. Bennett. 30 p. 12°. Printed.
© W. H. Bennett, Wellesley Hills, Mass.;
D:8413, Mar. 13, 1906; 2c. Apr. 25, 1906.
20131
Honeymoon (The) suite; by L. T. Peacocke.
© Leslie Tufnell Peacocke, Los Angeles; D:
11715, Nov. 11, 1907. 20132
Honeymoon trail; a musical comedy in 3 acts.
by Hough and Adams. 163 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Hough & Adams, Chicago ; D : 12449, Feb.
28, 1908; 2c. Feb. 28, 1908. 20133
Honeymooners (The); a play in 1 act, by K. H.
Smith. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1912; D: 30025; Katherine
H. Smith, Kichmond, Cal. 20134
silent drama in 1 act, by J. S. Blackton.
[9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914; D : 35987 ; J. Stuart
Blackton, New York. 20134a
Honeymoon's (The) eclipse; a sketch by W. H.
Carson. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York; D:
11185, Aug. 15, 1907; 2c. Aug. 15, 1907.
20135
Honey's burglar; play in 1 act, by M. E. Pesnel.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39848 ; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 20135a
Honeysuckle; play in 3 acts, by Gabriele d'An-
nunzio, tr. by Cecile Sartoris and Gabrielle
Enthoven. London, William Heinemann
[1915] 3 p. 1., 214 p. 12°.
© Sept. 30, 1915; 2c. Nov. 18. 1915; D:
42284; Mrs. Gabrielle Entlioven, London.
20135b
a sketch, by P. S. Sharpe. 13 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Percv Seymour Sharpe, Chicago ; D : 778,
Aug. 20, 1901; 2c. Aug. 20, 1901. 20136
Hong Kong; a comic, spectacular melodrama,
by H. Meredith. 90 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Meredith, Cohasset, Mass. ; 1884 :
24294, Dec. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 8.
20137
Honi soit qui mal y pense. Sec Honni soit qui
nial y pense. — To let, two girls.
Plonnas; or, The old brewery.
© Harry Rainf orth, Montgomery, O. ; 1874 :
8846, July 3. 20138
Honneur (L') et I'argent; comedie en 5 actos
et I'H vers, par F. Ponsard, with granuuatical
and explanatory notes by Frederick C. Sumi-
chrast. New York, W. R. Jenkins [etc., etc.]
1890. 135 p. 12°. ([Theatre contemporain,
no. 191)
© William R. .Jenkins, New York; 1890:
19102, June 13; 2c. Mar. 13. 20139
Honneur (L') japonais; drame en 5 actes et 6
tableaux, par P. Anthelme. (L'lHustration
thefitrale, 8° annee — 215, 25 mni 1912)
© Mav 25. 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; D:
20956; Paul Anthelme, Paris. 20140
Honneurs (Les) de la guerre; comedie en 3
actes, par Maurice HennL^quin. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1913. 192 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1913; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913; D:
35418; P. v. Stock. Paris. 20141
Honni soit qui mal y pense (Evil to him who
evil thinks); by A. L. Rankin.
© Arthur L. Rankin, New York ; D : 11713,
Sept. 4, 1907. 20142
See also To let, two girls.
Honokilu; a musical, farcical extravaganza in
3 acts, by V. Fortescue.
© Viola Fortescue, Boston; 1893:39598.
Aug. 30. 20143
Honolulu (A) coon; a musical comedy in 2
acts.
© Howard McCarver, Atlanta ; D : 932, Oct.
7, 1901. 20144
Honolulu (A) girl; a comedy in 3 acts, by T.
Addison.
© Thomas Addison, Boston; 1893:11976.
Mar. 8. 20145
Honor; a drama in 5 acts, by F. P. Foster.
© William K. Foster, New York; 1874:
9809, July 27. 20146
■ a drama in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by F.
Bassford.
© Franklvn Bassford, New York; 1877:
4496, Apr. 14. 20147
partly adapted from the French, by
J. C. Cretin and W. F. Miller. New York,
Lyons & Miller, 1878.
© Jules C. Cretin and AVm. F. Miller, United
States; 1878:13576, Nov. 21. 20148
a drama of American life in 4 acts.
© George P. Burnham, Melrose, Mass.
1873:1169, Feb. 6.
20149
— a family drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Phillips.
New York, The author, 1909. 53 p. 12°.
© John Franklyn Phillips. Great Neck, N.
Y. ; D: 15722, Apr. 27, 1909; 2c. June 16,
1909. 20150
994
20151
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20168
Honor — Continued.
a new Engluiul opera-drama in 3 acts, by
J. Ilohde.
© John Rohde, Boston; 1881:10139, May
17. 20151
play in 4 acts, by Hermann Sudermann, tr.
Honor bright — Continued.
a comedy in 3 acts, by B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York;
1886 : 25985, Nov. 17. 20160
an original comedy in 3 acts, by F. Allen
by Hilmar 11. Baukhage, witli a preface by
Barrett H. Clark. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1915. 104 p. 12°.
([French's standard library ed.])
© June 22, 1915; 2c. June 24, 1915; D:
41025; Samuel French, New York. 20151a
■ by M. H. Barrymore.
© Maurice H. Barrvmore, United States;
1881:14267, Sept. 19. 20152
Honor ag'ainst money; military drama in 5
acts and 6 tableaux, by Maxim [pseud, of A.
De Vervins]
© Alfred De Vervins, St. Louis; 1879:
5599, Apr. 26. 20153
Honor among gentlemen; curtain raiser for
tbree people, by Robert Griffin Morris. 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Elenor de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn ; D :
6100, Jan. 19, 1905; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 20154
Honor among thieves; play in 1 act, by E. I.
La Beaume. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910; D : 22640 ; Edmond
Irving La Beaume, New York. 20155
Honor and fame; a 1 act sketch. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charles J. Dwyer, Chicago ; D : 4169, Oct.
19, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1903. 20156
Honor and loyalty; drama in 5 acts and 1 scene,
by G. L. Salisbury, jr. 42 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40857 ; George Len-
ard Salisbury, jr., Lafayette, R. I. 20156a
Honor and the man; by W. J. Frazier. Ill p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D: 20235; Walter J.
Frazier, Milwaukee. 20157
Honor and vengeance. »?ee Onore e vendetta.
Honor bound; or. The banker's clerk, a drama
in 4 acts, by G. W. Goode.
© George W. Goode, Lowell; 1884:26699,
Dec. 31. 20158
Honor Bright; comedy in 3 acts, by C. C. Gush-
ing. 193 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915 ; D : 41124 ; Catlierine
Chisholm Gushing, New York. 20158a
Honor bright; by William Harlowe [pseud, of
William H. Briggs] 130 p. 12°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William H. Briggs, New York ; D : 8750,
June 29, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 20159
Horsford [pseud, of Mrs. L. A. Friedlieb]
325 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. M. Friedlieb, New York ; 1886 : 24996,
Nov. 5 ; 2c., act 1, Dec. 7 ; 2c., act 2, Jan. 20,
1887 ; 2c., act 3, May 27, 1887. 20161
sketch in 1 act, by Geo. Welcome. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1911; D: 23669; Edmund
Stover, San Francisco. 20162
Honor d'Everel; serio comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Schwartz and B. Yechton [pseud, of Lyda
Farrington Krausg] [86] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1912; D: 28725; Annette
Schwartz and Barbara Yechton, Port Rich-
mond, N. Y. 20163
Honor is satisfied. See Honour is satisfied.
Honor of a cow-boy; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by (Jharles Ulrich. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1906] 76 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 9121, Sept.
20, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906. 20164
Honor (The) of a princess; by O. H. Jones, jr.
22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Oliver Handy Jones, jr., Baltimore ; D :
2973, Feb. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1903. 20165
Honor (The) of a savage; a melodrama in 1 act,
by E. Hailey. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1909; D : 16412 ; Estrella
Hailey, Charleston, W. Va. 20166
Honor (The) of a woman; drama in 4 acts, by
B. Ch. Stashefe.
219 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 3, 1913; D: 33391; Boris Ch.
Stasheff, New York. 20167
or, A dream, by B. C. Stasheff.
Nr^Nm ,'dbn in nnx ;^nD nn ps nny -"i
[69] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D: 37852; Boris Ch.
Stasheff, New York. 20167a
Honor of Cassel; a romantic play in 4 acts, by
G. McDowell and D. F. Perkins. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George McDowell and David Fessenden
Perkins, Portland, Me.; D : 4866, Apr. 11,
1904 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1904. 20168
995
20169
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20191
Honor (The) of John Carson; dramatic episode
in 1 act, by Montgomery Holland and L. Webb.
[2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910 ; D : 22853 ; Leland Webb,
Monmouth, Me. 20169
Honor (The) of the class; a school-room sketch
for girls in 1 act and 1 scene, by Eleanor
Maud Crane. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1912. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 11, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1912 ; D : 31436,
Samuel French, New York. 20170
Honor (The) of the Crequy.
Cupid.
See Masques of
Honor of the hvimble.
humble.
See Honour of the
Honor (The) of the OrlofEs; drama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by E. Burdette Smith. 48 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1909 ; D : 16356 ; Dollie Rath-
bun Smith, Ringhamton, N. Y. 20171
Honor (The) of the Van Burens; play in 3 acts,
by Charlie de Lima. 52 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 14238,
Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 20172
Honor of women.
Sec Honour of women.
Type-
Honor thy father; by J. Hemingway
written.
© Jerrold Hemingway, Albany ; 1897 : 22821,
Apr. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 12. 20173
Honor thy mother; drama in 1 act, by D. A.
Bragdon. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35343 ; Dudley Acton
Bragdon, St. Louis. 20174
Honora; in 3 acts, by F. R. Solger. 50 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick R. Solger, Washington; D:
6977, July 17, 1905 ; 2c. July 17, 1905. 20175
original 1 act comedy, by Charles -Lee
Calder. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912; D: 28191; Francesca
Redding, New York. 20176
an original 1 act farce, by Charles Lee
Calder.
© Francesca Redding, New York ; D : 13531,
July 31, 1908. 20177
Honorable (The) See Honourable (The)
Honorable (The) Ag'atha; by E. H. Mason.
© Edith Huntington Mason, Chicago; D:
8947, Aug. 10, 1906. 20178
Honorable (The) Bobby; play in 4 acts, by C.
Skinner.
© Constance Skinner, Los Angeles ; D : 8672,
June 11, 1906. 20179
Honorable (The) cobbler; comedy, by Gustav
Ronaszeky, tr. from Hungarian, by S. Skodak
and S. Demeter. [Lorain, O., The Lorain
printing co.] 1912. cover-title, 34 p. 8°.
© Feb. 27, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28867 ;
Stephen Skodak and Stephen Demeter, Lo-
rain, O. 20180
'Hon. John North; original comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Basiit'onl. Oakland, Cal., West coast
printing company, 1903. 1 p. 1., 64 p. 12°.
© Herbert Bashford, Fruitvale, Cal.; D:
3080, Jmu' 24, 1903; 2c. Aug. 20, 1903. 20181
Honorable (The) love; play in 4 acts, by B. J.
Hakoun. 178 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910; D: 229.56; Beniamin
J. Hakoun, New York. 20182
Honorable (An) man; musical drama in 4 acts,
by K. Formes, jr. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Karl Formes, jr., New York; 1893;
7818, Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 10. 20183
Honorable mention; a drama in 4 acts, by Jolm
T. Prince, jr. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. T. Prince, jr.. New York; D : 9314.
Oct. 25, 1906; 2c. Oct. 25, 1906. 20184
Honorable (The) Miss Stork; bv Harold Bal-
lagh (C. E. Harrell)
© Carrie Elizabeth Harrell, Baltimore ; D :
6084, Jan. 16, 1905. 20185
Hon. Mr. Turnipseed, member of Congress; a
comedy in 4 acts, by Inde [pseud, of Mrs.
M. F. Williams]
© Mrs. M. F. AVilliams, Vienna, Va. ; 1883 :
13508, July 23. 20186
Honorable (The) moon-beam; a play in 1 act,
by L. Marix. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lvda Marix, Washington; D: 11511, Oct.
11, 1907; Ic. Oct. 11, 1907; Ic. Oct. 19, 1907.
20187
Honorables (The); by J. L. Berry.
© John Louis Berry, Denver ; D : 12907,
May 5, 1908. 20188
Honors are easy; or, Francillon, a play in 3
acts, by K. Bellew. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kvrle Bellew, New York ; D : 14152. Oct.
27, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1908. 20189
Honor's choice; in 1 act, by J. Redmond. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .lune 15, 1911; D: 24488; Jolianna
Redmond, Wicklon, Ireland. 20190
Honors even. See Bernice.
Honour is satisfied; play in 1 act, by Charles
lOddy. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911; D: 24959; Austin
Brereton, London. 20191
996
20193
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20213
Honour (The) of the humble; a drama arlapted
from the French of I'ierre Newsky, by H.
Ford. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Ford. Seymour, Conn. : D : 2285,
Sept. 2, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1902. 20192
Honour (The) of women; comedy in 4 acts, by
B. Hamilton. [lOG] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913; D: 34058; Bernard
Hamilton, London. 20193
Honourable (The); or, Pinched for life, musical
comedy event in 1 act, by Spry-Palmer. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten. [With music]
© Ic. Mar. S, 1912; D : 289S3 ; Spry-Palmer,
London. 20194
Honra y venganza; zarzuela dramiitica, en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros. en prosa y verso,
original de .7. M. Martin de P^ugenio, mfisica
de los maestros E. J. Arderius y F. A. de
San Felipe. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1910. 37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21090; Jose M. Martin de Eugenlo, Madrid.
20195
Honto, the red man's daughter; by F. H.
Shock.
© H. W. Young. Pueblo, Col.; 1892:1009(1.
Mar. 9 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 20196
Hooded cobra; a 1 act drama, by Howard Wis-
wall Bible. 10 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Nellie Malcolm. New York ; D : 7300,
Sept. 23, 1905; 2c. Sept. 23, 1905. 20197
Hooded (The) lady; play in 4 acts, by J. P.
Lynne. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1911; D : 25129 ; John T'eter
I>ynne, New York. 20198
Hoodlum: or. Life in Frisco, by W. A. PIoui)t
and S. L. Ryan.
© AVilliam A. Houpt, San Franci.sco; 1874:
11188, Aug. 29. 20199
Hoodlum's (The) holiday; a nmsical comedy in
2 acts, styled a musical rum])us in 2 romj)s,
book, lyrics and nuisic by J. G. Gibson. 55 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© J. Grant Gibson, IMount Carmel. Pa. ;
D : 14.581, Dec. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908.
20200
Hoodoo (The); farce in 3 acts, bv W. P.. Hare.
Boston. Walter H. Baker & co., 1913. 83 p.
12°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Sept. 11, 1913; D:
34.382; Walter Ben Hare, Palestine, Tex.'
20201
farcical cmnedy in 3 acts, from the Span-
ish, by F. li. Hare and A. L. Godoy. 99 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1910; D : 20308 : F. Lumsden
Hare, New York, and Albert L. Godoy, Wash-
ington. 20202
Hoodoo (The) — Continued.
in 3 acts, by E. Goldbeck and H. G. Als-
berg. 58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911; D: 24379; Edward
Goldbeck and Henry G. Alsberg, New York.
20203
Hoodoo (The) a Jonah; a trick musical comedy,
by R. Eraser.
© Robert Eraser, New York ; 1887 : 29307,
Nov. 12. 20204
Hoodoo (The) tramp; a comedy in 1 act, by
J. R. Condrin. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Richard Condrin. West Newton,
Ma.ss. ; D : 381, Apr. 9, 1901; 2c. June 4, 1901.
20205
Hoodwinked; being a truthful narrative in
operatic form of the subsequent operations of
Robin Hood and the inception of Hood's Sar-
saparilla [by L. Burns] [Indianapolis] Lee
Burns, 1907. 1 p. 1., 24 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Lee Burns, Indianapolis; D: 11975, Dec.
23, 1907; 2c. Dec. 21, 1907. 20206
or. Dead and alive, by A. P. Morris, jr.
© A. P. Morris, jr., Baltimore ; 1872 : 6267.
June 11. 20207
Hoogan's alley in Greater New York; a 3 act
farce comedy, by W. Gilson.
© William Gil.son, New York ; 1896 : 61326,
Nov. 9. 20208
Hoogeland; ein drama vom' meer in 4 aufziigen,
von Ludwig Heilbronn. Dresden, Carl Reiss-
nc^r, 1909. 3 p. 1., 3-124 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Carl
Reissner, Dresden, Germanv ; re.s. no. 2618;
Ic. Mar. 8, 1909. 20209
Hook and (eye) I; an original comedy in 4
acts, romance of the South Sea Islands, bv
G. Heath. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Heath, Brvn Athvn. Pa.; D:
10917, .July 6, 1907; 2c. July 6, 1907. 20210
Hook and I; a burlesque comedy in 3 acts, by
Lester and Williams.
© Lester and Williams, Baltimore; 1890:
35527. Nov. 11. 20211
Hooked and crooked; play in 1 act, by J. Mc-
Cree. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1915; D : 40625 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 20211a
Hooked by crook; a vaudeville playlet, by Ge-
lett Burgess. 7 p. f°. Tyiiewritten.
© Guy Homer Hubbard, Brooklyn ; D : 4180,
Nov. 3, 1903: 2c. Nov. 3, 1903. 20212
Hoolahan's castle; a comedy in 1 act, 5 scenes,
by T. E. Powers.
© Thomas E. Powers, New York; 1883:
15456, Aug. 22. 20213
997
20214
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20235
Hooley's return; by T. Dickinson, 9 p. 4°.
Typewiitten.
© Thomas Dickinson. Madison, Wis. ; D :
4995, May 6, 1904; 2c. May 6, 1904. 20214
Hooligan in New York; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Harry Sheldon. 45 p.^ f°. Type-
Avritten.
© Clias. B. Marvin and Sam Morris, Chi-
cago; D:6092, Jan. 19, 1905; 2c. .Tan. 19,
1905. 20215
Hooligan's hot finish; 1 act dramatic compo-
sition, by F. J. Eeaman. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Midi.; D:
4653, Feb. 25, 1904; 2c. Feb. 25, 1904. 20216
Hooligan's luck; a sensational comedy drama
in 4 acts. 92 p. obi. 24°. Typewritten.
© Jasper Newton Rentfrow, Chicago; D:
2113, June 30, 1902; 2c. July 12, 1902. 20217
Hooligan's misfortunes; 3 act farce comedy.
© Charles B. Goes, Chicago ; D : 1304, Jan.
16, 1902. 20218
Hooligan's troubles; an original nmsical farce
in 3 acts, by Mark E. Swan. 179 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Union amusement co., New York; D:
2029, June 12, 1902; 2c. Aug. 29, 1902. 20219
Hoop of gold; a drama of 4 acts, by J. Morti-
mer aiurdock. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Booth Swift, United States;
1SS3 : 15462, Aug. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 1. 20220
Hoop (The) roller; a comedy in 1 act, by W.
Everhart.
© William Everhart, Columbus, O. ; 1S99 :
4.3857, July 6. 20221
Hoopers.
© Kolb & Gruhler, Philadelphia; D:3190,
Mar. 4, 1903. 20222
Hoops. Sec Borderlands and thoroughfares.
Hooptoroo (The) of Hullabalooloo; original
nmsical comedy in 2 acts, by Frank O. French,
music by B. C. Peters. [49] p. f°. Type-
Avritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1911; D: 2.5373; Brooks C.
Peters, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 20223
Hoor David kjpbte ollet. See Politiske rover e.
Hoosier (The); a domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, adapted by Edwin Barbour.
© Neil Scully, Chicago; 1894:10487, Mar.
23. 20224
Hoosier (The) boy; by C. S. King.
© Carlton Spencier King, Brooklyn ; D :
3003, Feb. 3, 1903. 20225
Hoosier (A) circus; by Charles Davis. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© H. E. Wheeler and Charles Davis, New
York; D : 4778, Mar. 23, 1904; 2c. Mar. 24,
1904. 20226
Hoosier (A) daisy; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
. by John Arthur Eraser. 80 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George Harris Eldon, Alexandria, Ind. ;
D:1452, Feb. 15, 1902; 2c. Feb. 15, 1902.
20227
Hoosier (The) detective. See Zeb, the clod-
hopper.
Hoosier (The) girl; a modern Trilby, a 1 act
vaudeville sketch, by C. Bastien. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Claire Bastien, New York ; D : 11209,
July 8, 1907; 2c. Aug. 19, 1907. 20228
— play in 1 act, by James Olivei-. [2], 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1914 ; D : 37752 ; Cohwal at-
tractions, Chicago. 20228a
or. Who's yer girl? an original 1 act com-
edy, by K. Watson. 20 p. 4°. Typevv-ritten.
© Kate Watson, Waterville. Minn. ; D :
615, June 27, 1901 ; 2c. June 17, 1901. 20229
Hoosier (A) heroine; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by .T. A. Eraser and E. Wood.
© John A. Eraser and Eugene Wood, Chi-
cago ; 1889 : 18129, June 14. 20230
Hoosier Hindoo; 1 act farcical dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beaman. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
7828, Jan. 8, 1906; 2c. Jan. 8, 1906. 20231
Hoosier Hollow; by C. Stewart. 27 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Cal Stewart and Gus W. Hogan, Brook-
lyn; D:2430, Oct. 10, 1902; 2c. Oct. 10, 1902.
20232
Hoosier kid; ))y L. Maulsby. 54 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Lillian IMaulsby, Chicago; D:6691, May
19, 1905; 2c. May 19, 1905. 20233
Hoosier Odd fellows; a new American comedy-
drama, Willi a prologue and 5 acts, by T. B.
Manning, dramatized from J. H. Kinkead's
story of Indiana, entitled Hoosier Odd fol-
lows, by .special permission of the publisher.
© Thomas B. Manning, Springfield, O. ;
1882 : 3040, Feb. 28. 20234
Hoosier school; farcical sketch, by William and
Josephine Giles. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald. 1910. 9 p. 12°.
© Jan. 18, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910 ; D : 17966 ;
Dicli & Fitzgerald, New York. 20235
998
20236
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20259
Hoosier (The) school marm; a comedy drama
in 3 acts, by F. M. Childs. 40 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Fred M. Childs, Villisca, la. ; D : 10256,
Apr. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1907. 20236
Hoosier (A) schoolmaster; a comedy drama, by
J. Cummins. Chicago.
© John Cummins, United States ; 1891 :
10517, Mar. 20. 20237
— drama in 4 acts, by B. Poynter, adapted
from Edward Eggleston's novel. [1], 78 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D : 22788 ; Beulah
Poynter, New York. 20238
adapted to the stage from the novel of
the same name, by permission of the author
and publishers, by M. H. Gilbert.
© Mary Haines Gilbert, New York; 1872:
5913, June 3. 20239
dramatization of Edward Eggleston's novel,
by H. S. Rogers. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hiram S. Rogers, Denver ; D : 10501, I\Iay
6, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 20240
Hoosier (A) town; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Richard Goodall.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. J.; D:
1195, Dec. 18, 1901. 20241
Hoosiers (The); by J. A. Wickersham.
© James A. Wickersham, Terre Haute, Ind. ;
D:3570, June 13, 1003. 20242
Hop (The) head; an episode, by W. Montague.
[0] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912 ; D : 28826 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 20243
Hop-pickers (The) Typewritten.
© Huttie May Caverly, Manchester, N. H. ;
1900 A : 19296, Aug. 8 ; 2c. Aug. 3. 20244
— — a drama in 4 acts, by J. Toohey. 75 p. 4°.
Type^vritten.
© John Toohey, Milwaukee; 1889:4588.
Feb. 8 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 20245
Hop-scotch, the duke, the dowag'er, the Fenian,
the German ambassador, the two maids of
honor, and the Ilaja,h of Singapore; comedy
in 3 acts, by M. C. Lester, E. L. Williams, D.
Mason, and D. Sully.
© M. C. Lester, E. L. Williams, Dan Mason
and Dan Sully, United States; 1880:11713,
July 28. 20246
Hop, skip, and a jump; an extravagant vehicle
with 3 wb.eels, by L. J. Loring and W. S.
Dal>oll.
© L. J. Loring and W. S. Daboll, United
States ; 1885 : 807, Jan. 10. 20247
Hop (A), skip, and jump; a 1 act farce, bv
C. A. Hartley.
© Charles A, Hartley, Scranton, Pa. ; 1886 :
14971, June 30. 20248
Hope; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by S. J. Fried-
man. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913; D: 34602; Simon J.
Friedman, Cleveland. 20249
• in 4 acts.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1884 : 3370.
Feb. 10. 20250
in 3 acts, by E. F. Robbins. Ill p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1909 ; D : 17212 ; Emily F.
Robbins, New Haven. 20251
sketch, by G. Bloomquest. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 16, 1913; D: 33505; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 20252
Hope and ambition; drama, prologue and 5 acts,
written and dramatized by J. Sansom. Phila-
delphia [The Chandler printing house] 1879.
55 p. 12°.
© .Joseph Sansom, Philadelphia ; 1878 : 9750,
Aug. 24 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1879. 20253
Hope and death; an incident of Chinese life, in
a prologue and 3 acts. Typewritten.
© Perrie Kewen, Edwin Tilden and William
L. Ward, San Francisco; 1897: 35789, June
15 ; 2c. Aug. 2J
20254
Hope McDonald; a 1 act play, by W. W. Massee.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1913 ; D : 32724 ; W. Welling-
ton Massee, Bronxville. N. Y. 20255
Hope (The) of Cuba; a realistic drama of the
day, by A. K. Heilmann.
© Alfred K. Heilmann, San Francisco ;
1897 : 47702, Aug. 25. 20256
Hope (The) of glory; 3 act play, by E, Chantler.
213 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. May 2, 1013; D: 33168; Everett
Chantler, Pittsburgh. 20257
Hope Valley; rural drama, by P. J. Burrell.
rustic melodies by members of the Sinfonia
fraternity of America. 68 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Li])reLto only]
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20700 ; Percy Jewett
Burrell, Boston. 20258
Hopeless; a drama in 1 act, by C. Kohen. [1],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913 ; D : 32297 ; Chas. Kohen,
Washington. 20259
999
20260
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20281
Hopkins of Connecticut; a comedy in 5 acts, by
A. Jacobson.
© Augustus Jacobson, Chicago ; 1882 : 744,
Jan. 16. 20260
Hops has riz. See Rolling in money.
Hora (La) del amor; comedia en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de V. Alinela JNIengot. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 23 p.
12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16876 ; Vicente Almela Mengot, Madrid.
20261
Hora (La) del te (Five o'clock tea); comedia en
1 acto y en prosa, por M. Chac6n. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 16 p.
12°.
© May 26, 1911 ; 2c. May 27, 1911 ; D : 24305 ;
Manuel Chacon, Madrid. 20262
Horace; tragedie en 5 actes, par P. Corneille,
with grammatical and explanatory notes, by
Frederick C. Sumichrast. New York, W. R.
Jenkins [etc., etc.] 1890. viii, [2], 102 p. 12°.
([Classiqiies frangais, no. 5])
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1889:
86942, Dec. 5 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1890. 20263
See also Cid (Le)
Horace Greeley; American drama of 1872 in 3
acts, by M. Silberstein. [2], 34 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912 ; D : 30634 ; Martin Sil-
berstein, New York. 20264
Horace Manning; a domestic drama in 4 acts,
by H. M. White.
© H. Montgomery White, New York ; 1884 :
6461, Mar. 25. 20265
Horace Walpole; romantic drama in 4 acts, by
G. Simonson. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912; D : 30692 ; Gustave
Simonson, New York. 20266
Same. New York, Moffat, Yard «& com-
pany, 1913. 64 p. 12°.
© July 18, 1913; 2c. July 24, 1913; D:
33959 ; Gustave Simonson, New York. 20267
Horas dichosas; apunte de comedia, en 1 acto
y on prosa, original de J. G. ylenovales. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
18, [2] p. 12°
© Sept. 6. 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21977; Juan G. Renovales, Madrid. 20268
Horatii (The) & Curatii; a tragedy, by A.
Wallace.
© Arthur Wallace, Houghton, Mich. ; 1886 :
12926, June 2. 20269
Horatio Brewster, lawyer; sketch for 3 per-
sons, by H. M. Cloude. Typewritten.
© Harry M. Cloude, Cincinnati; 1900 A:
31191, Dec. 24; 2c. Dec. 24. 20270
Horatius; a tragedy, by V. Woods. Typewrit-
ten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1S99:
36049, May 31 ; 2c. July 5. 20271
Horizon; a play of contemporaneous events
upon the borders of civilization, in 5 acts and
7 tableaux, by A. Daly. New York, The
author, 1885. 67 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, Nev,^ York ; 1871 : 1703,
Tvlar. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 20272
Same.
© Augustin Dalv, New York, in renewal
for 14 vrs. from Mar. 1, 1899; 1899:9524, Jan.
31; 2c. Feb. 25. 20273
• Same.
© by Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in extension for 14
vears. Itenewal no. 2840, Mar. 4, 1912. Re-
newal entry, Jan. 31, 1899, no. 9524. 20274
Horn (Das) des marquis. See Don Juan und
die kurtisane.
Horner (The) family (Familie Hoerner); an
original comedy in 3 acts, by Anton Anno.
© Imre Kiralfy, United States ; 1877 : 12534,
Oct. 30. 20275
Hornet's (The) nest; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Stetson.
© .John Stetson, Boston; 1888:2773, Jan.
25. 20276
original dramatization in 4 acts, by Scott
Marble. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909; D: 17513; Rose Win-
niett, Brooklyn. 20277
an original farcial comedy in 3 buzzes and
a stinger, by H. J. Byron and E. A. Sothern.
Albany, N. Y.
© E. A. Sothern, United States; 1876: 3.379,
Mar. 20. 20278
a 3 act farce comedy, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York ; 1898 : 5111. Jan.
12. 20279
Horoscope (The); monologue, by James II.
Clia'^e. Providence, R. I., Kensmoro publish-
ing company, 1913. 7 p. 12°.
© Dec. 26, 1913; 2c. .Tan. 2, 1914; D:
35593; Kensraore pub. co.. Providence, R. I.
20280
musical comedy in 2 acts, by E. De L. Wey-
burn. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1910; D: 20002; Elbert De
Los Weyburn, New York. 20281
1000
20281
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20304
Horrible (The) crime; play in 1 act, by D. Pot-
ter. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914; D : 37422 ; Dorothy
Potter, Seattle. 20281a
Horridoh; liistspiel in 3 aufziigen, von G. W. E.
Schlack. Berlin, Berliner theatex'-verlag, g. m.
b. h., 1911. 80 p. 8".
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30650 ; Alfred Spitz.
New York. 20282
Horror (The) of Snake Swamp; a drama in 5
acts, by K. Stagg. 145 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Katherine Stagg, New York; D : 1894,
May 16, 1902 ; 2c. May 16, 1902. 20283
Horrors; or, The Maharajah of Zogobad, a new
and original nuisical burlesque in 5 acts and
6 scenes, w'ords and music by W. B. Gill.
© AVilliam B. Gill, United States; 1878:
5236, Apr. 30. 20284
Horrors (The) of Andersonville prison. See
Rebellion of '61,
Horrors (The) of war; comedy, by R. Leo. [1],
26 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1915; D : 42439 ; Rita Leo,
New York. 20284a
Hors d' oeuvres; play in 1 act, by A. Reich-
man. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D: 33000; Arthur
Reichman, New York. 20285
Horse and horse; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
l)y W. R. Ogden.
© W. R. Ogden, Chicago ; 1890 : 10984. Apr.
3. 20286
a musical farce-comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Collier and C. Reed.
© William Collier and Charlie Reed, New
York; 1891:40, Jan. 2. 20287
Horse and hoss; a musical farce-comedy in 3
acts, by W. Collier and C. Reed.
© William Collier and Charlie Reed.-New
York; 1891:39, Jan. 2. 20288
Horse (The) car episode; or, Who'll get the
umbrella? comedy sketcli.
© Janet Melville and Evie Stetson, New
York ; 1892 : 33552, Aug. 15. 20289
Horse (The) doctor; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
Aaron Hoffman. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911; D: 24266; Henry
Prey, New York. 20290
Horse (The) is in the kitchen; by B. Kling.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, New York ; D: 3832. Aug.
15, 1903; 2c. Aug. 15, 1903. 20291
Horse (The) of another color; play in 3 acts
and 4 scenes, by M. I\Ioore Clement. [127] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1914; D: 37297; Maud
Moore Clement, Chicago. 20291a
Horse (A) on father; play in 1 act, by J. W.
Cope. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23487 ; J. AV. Cope,
New York. 20292
Horse sense. See Jehu Hig'gins.
Horse shoe. See Horseshoe,
Horse (The) thief; drama in 5 acts, by A. Carr.
Hill City, S. D. [Harney Peak mining news]
1914. 104 p. 16°.
© May 2, 1914 ; 2c. May 5, 1914 ; D : 36936 ;
Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D. 20293
1 act drama, by R. Thayer. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D: 31760; Royale
Thayer, New York.
J0294
Horse (The) thieves; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. Hagedorn. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hermann Plagedorn, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 15814. May 10, 1909 ; 2c. May 17, 1909.
20295
Horse thieves of Bar X ranch; western dra-
matic sketch, by Frank B. Coigne. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1912; D: 29556; Champion
fiUu CO., New York. 20296
Horse trainer; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Roucolle.
122 p. 4°. Typewritten.-
© Ic. May 2, 1910; D: 20936; Adrienne
Roucolle, Denver. 20297
Horseless (A) cab.
© Frank Bvron and Larrv Smith, New
York; 1899:51907, Aug. 12. 20298
Horseless (A) carriage; by L. Smith and F.
Byron.
© L. Smith and F. Byron, New York;
1899 : 51732, 51733, 51735, Aug. 11.
20299-20301
Horseless (A) coach.
© Frank Byron and Larry Smith, New
York ; 1899 : 51908, Aug. 12. 20302
Horseless rider; a novelty monologue and songs,
by M. Harfield. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© M. Harfield, Chicago; D : 15592, Apr. 12,
1909; 2c. Apr. 12, 1909. 20303
Horse's (A) neck; a musical farce comedy.
© J. V. Brvce and J. B. Burton, Philadel-
phia ; 1899 : 61993, Sept. 25. 20304
1001
20305
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20321
Horses (The) of old Itentuck. See Simon
Kenton.
Horseshoe (A); a comedy in 3 acts, by E. Wel-
lington.
© Eusene Wellington, New York; 1900 A:
3035, Feb. 2. 20305
comedy sketch in 1 act, by A. F. Mack.
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911 ; D : 25362 ; Albert F.
Mack, New York. 20305a
an original dramatic composition,
© Harry S. Sanderson, New York; 1879:
16152, Dec. 1. 20306
Horsetooth-Charlie; western co-incident in 1
scene, )iy E. L. Bourke. 27 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 4, 1915 ; D : 40555 ; Edwin I^yn;]-
sey Bonrke, Brooklyn. 20306a
Hortense; a comedy drama in a prologne and
3 acts, by W. E. iM. Golden.
© AVilliam E. M. Golden, Bloomington.
Ind. ; 1886:11911, May 20. 20307
Hortense va mieux; piece en 1 acte, [de]
Henry Morean et Marc Soual [psend. de
Georges Lanos] Paris, C. Jonbert. 1909. 16
p. 4°.
© Dec. 11, 1909; 2c. Dec. 28, 1909; D:
17799; Jonbert, Paris. 20308
Horticulturist (The); a dramatic composition
in 1 act, by F. J. Malion. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frank .T. Mab(m, Dctnvit ; D : 3428. May
14, 1903 ; 2c. :.Iay 14, 1903. 20309
Hose (The) of Marie Sose; nuisical comedy in
3 acts, by Donovan O'Donovan [pseud, of
IMr.s. B. Gunnnerel and Franklin Ford. [70]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1914 ; D : 35852 ; Mrs. Barker
Gunnuere, Princeton, N. J. 20309a
Hoshu; problem sketch in 5 scenes, by S.
Hunter. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1912; D : 31070 ; Sherley
Hunter, Los Angeles. 20310
Hospitable (A) house; drama in 3 acts, by Gio-
vanni Parillo, tr. by Francis Powles. 47 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1915; D:400S6; Pasqualc C.
Funaro, Pittsburgh. 20310a
Hospital (The) nurse of Tennessee. See
Lights and shadows of the great rebellion.
Hospodar (L'); comedy in 3 acts, by Leopold
Stapleaux and Arnuind d'Artois.
© Frangois IMons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886:19904, Sept. 3. 20311
Hoss and hoss; a musical farce-comedy in 3
acts, by W. Collier and C. Reed.
© AVilliam Collier and Charlie Keed, New
York ; 1891 : 41, Jan. 2. 20312
Hostage (The); play in 4 acts, by H. B. Key.
© Henry B. Key, New York; 1894:46020.
■ Oct. 2. 20313
Hosteria (La) del laurel; zarzuela en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, original de I'aso y
[Joaquin] Abati, mijsica del maestro IJeO.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1907.
45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Paso V Abati, Madrid; D : 11023. July
22, 1907; 2c. July 22, 1907. 20314
Hostess (The) See Locandiera (La)
Hostile (The) friends; a war drama in 5 acts,
by G. H. Fullerton. North Bridgewater,
Gazette steam job printing establishment,
1873. 37 p. 12°.
© George H. Fullerton, North Bridgewater,
I\Iass. ; 1873:2448, Mar. 13; 2c. Apr. 7.
20315
Hostler Joe; a drama in 3 acts and 7 scenes, by
J. C. Welch.
© .Tames Charles Welch, San Francisco ;
1885 : 23053, Nov. 4. 20316
See also 'Ostler Joe.
Hot air; vaudeville sketch, by George Totten
Smith. Chicago. T. S. Donison [1909] 14 p.
16°. ([Denison's vaudeville skelclie?])
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
1G963; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 20317
See also Hotair.
Hot (The) air merchant; by J. A. Mitchell.
© Joseph A. Mitchell, Philadelphin ; D:
4559, Jan. 28, 1904. 20318
Hot and cold; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Hurtig.
© Jules llurtis. New York ; D : 1149. Dec.
3, 1901. 20319
Hot ashes; an original monologrie, by E. Ken-
dall. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ezra Kendall, Cleveland ; D : 13775, Sept.
14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 20320
Hot biscuits; dramatic comedy episode in 1
act, by H. Coleman. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D : 39547 ; Hamilt.m
Coleman, Chicago. 20320a
Hot (A) box; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
G. F. Dittmar. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Goo. F. Dittmar, Jersey City; 1895:
42499, Aug. 20; 2c. Dec. 27. 20321
1002
20322
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20346
Hot cinders; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Wedekiiul.
© Julius Wedekind, Cincinnati ; 1894 :
44785, Sept. 24. 20322
Hot (A) coon from Mississippi; a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by W. Hallback. cover-title,
17 p. S°. Printed.
© William Hallback. Jackson, Miss. ; D :
2148, July 23, 1902; 2c. July 10, 1902; 2c.
July 23, 1902. 20323
Hot dog; or. What does the public wantP play
in 2 acts, by B. Gerard. 5G p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915 ; D : 41919 ; Barney Ger-
ard. New York. 20323a
Kot (The) house; a burlesque in 1 scene, by
B. Gerard. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard. New York ; D : 5186.
June 16, 1904; 2c. June 16, 1904. 20324
Hot (A) member; by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; 1898 : 45607,
Aug. 1. 20325
Hot (A) night in New York; a comic play in
3 acts, by Monroe and JIack.
© Edward L. Bloom, New York; 1899:
70033, Oct. 27. 20326
Hot (A) night on the roof; farce-comedy in 1
act, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1884:
25106, Dec. 17. 20327
a practical and nmsical comedy in 3 acts,
l)y J. G. Willett.
© George W. June, United States; 1SS3 :
24462, Dec. 28. 20328
Hot (A) old time; a farce in 3 acts, by Edgar
Selden.
© John Rav. Chicago; 1897:71789. Dec.
21; 2c. Feb. 7, 1898. 20329
Hot (A) old time in Dixie; farce comedy in 2
acts, by Mcintosh and Davis.
© Howlev. Haviland & co., New York ; 1899 :
50.592, Aug. 5. 20330
Hot (A) reception; a comedy sketch for two
peopl«\ by Pj. L. Herring. Typewritten.
© Ella L. Herring, Dulnique, In.; 1899:
.58100, Sept. 11; 2c. Sept. 11. 20331
Hot (A) Scotch major; or. The great I am, in
3 acts, by William Gill and George Totten
Smith.
© Sliipman bros., inc., New York; D : 1964,
June 6, 1902. 20332
Hot stuff; dramatic composition in 1 act, by
Joseph Robie. 40 p. 4°. Tvpewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 ; D : 24681 ; Louis Robie.
New York. 20333
Hot stuff — Continued.
a 1 act dramatic composition, by A. Deaves.
Ms.
© Ada Deaves, New Rochelle, N. Y.
58319, Oct. 14 ; 2c. Oct. 14.
; 1897:
20334
56 p.
— a 3 act farce comedy, by B. Kling.
t". Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, New York; D:18]2,
May 1, 1902 ; 2c. May 3, 1902. 20335
or. The jay and the jasper, a farce com-
edy in 4 acts, by F. P. Weadon.
© Frank Percy Weadon, Indianapolis ;
1885 : 4836, Feb. 25. 20336
Hot (A) time; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
.lohn B. Reynolds, Samuel W. Combs.
© J. B. Reynolds, Pittsburgh ; 1897 : 69073,
Dec. 11. 20337
Hot- (A) time in Blackville; by B. McClain and
E. Hogan. 36 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Billie McClain and Ernest Hogan, New
York ; D : 1564, Mar. 12, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1902.
20338
Hot (A) time in New York; a comic play in 3
acts, by INIonroe and Mack.
© Edward L. Bloom, New York; 1899:
70034, Oct. 27. 20339
Hot time in Old Town, Maine, and Circus
Royal; by D. W. Daley. Typewritten.
© D. W. Daley, Holyoke, Mass.; 1899:
22721, Mar. 30 ; 2c. Mar. 30. 20340
Hot (A) time in old town to-night; a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by D. Sherman.
© Daniel Sherman, New York ; 1900 A : 650,
Jan. 6. 20341
Hot time in the old town; by Eugene Jacobs.
Typewritten.
© Fred Follett and Wm. McGuire, Pitts-
burgh ; 1897 : 69282, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 13.
20342
farce comedy, by A. L. Bryan.
© A. L. Brvan, Crooked Lake, Mich. ; 1898 :
8037*, Jan. 27. 20343
Hot (A) tip; by F. B. Jolly. [6] p. 4°. Type-
■written.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912; D : 28255 ; Frank B.
Jolly, Ann Arbor. 20344
Hot tomales; an original comedy in 3 acts, by
J. C. Fox.
© John C. Fox, New York; 1894:32659,
June 20. 20345
Hot town; 1 act musical farce, by Lon Hascall.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911 ; D : 2.5741 ; Jack Singer,
New York. 20346
1003
20347
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20367
Hot water; a musical farce, by J. B. Everham.
© J. B. Everham, Chicago ; 1879 : 6905, May
23. 20347
a musical farce in 3 acts, by W. Morse and
E. Hoist.
© Woolson Morse and Edward Hoist, New
York ; 1885 : 15225, July 15 ; 2c. July 15.
20348
Hot wiener wurst; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by S. II. Mountain and J. M. Gaites.
© S. R. Mountain and J. M. Gaites, Colum-
bus, O. ; 1886 : 11912 ; May 20. 20349
Hotair; 1 act farce, by C. Simone. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910; D: 21444; Charles
Simone, New York. 20350
See also Hot air.
Hotel (The) See Bunch (A) of keys.
Hotel a la carte; tabloid musical comedy, by D.
S. Kusell. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 2, 1913 ; D : 33683 ; Dan S. Kusell,
Chicago. 20351
Hotel (The) clerk; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by R. B. Smith, music by Al-
fred E. Aarons. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Robert B. Smith, New York ; D : 12847,
Apr. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1908. 20352
Hotel Comfort; a farce in 1 act, by W. Hanson
Bovce. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co., 1907. 11 p.
12°.
© Amos pub. CO., Clyde, O. ; D : 12002, Dec.
30, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 20353
Hotel de Thespian; burlesque in 2 acts, by J. H.
Lee. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20511 ; Joe H. Lee,
New York. 20354
Hotel Europe; farce in 1 act, by J. Simonson.
[2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912; D: 30335; Julius Si-
monson, New York. 20355
Hotel Healthy; farce in 1 act, by G. H. Hamil-
ton.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:14862,
Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 20356
Hotel (The) Inside Out; vaudeville act, by J. ]M.
Clinton and C. A. Clayton. [3], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1910 ; D : 22354 ; J. M. Clin-
ton and C. A. Clayton, Terre Haute, Ind.
20357
Hotel life; a new American comedy in 4 acts, by
J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1877 : 2993. Mar.
12. 20358
Hotel Lively; comedy episode, by J. F. White.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1913; D: 31933; John F.
White, Chicago. 20359
Hotel Nearly; comedy cocktail in 1 gulp, by Nat.
Le Roy. [13] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1914; D: 37996; Ross &
Stuart, New York. 20359a
Hotel Otherwise; pantomimic vaudeville sketch,
by William Hanlon and Q. Kilby. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1913 ; D : 32034 ; Quincy Kil-
by, Boston. , 20360
Hotel piazza ladies; acting humorous mono-
lounie for woman, by Stanley Schell. p. 1.5-19
12°. (On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Apr. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370563 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 20360a
Hotel (The) Ritch case (L'affaire de I'hotel
Ritch); a play in 4 acts, by P. Berton.
© Pierre Berton, Paris ; D : 12653, Apr. 1,
1908. 20361
Hotel Slow; cast for two people, by B. N. Deely.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912; D : 30667 ; Ben N.
Deely, Saginaw. Mich. 20362
Hotel (The) squab. See Folly's folly.
Hotel (The) Topsy Turvy; black art comedy,
by R. R. McAfee. [7] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1911; D: 2.5219; R. R.
McAfee & co., Atlanta. 20363
musical comedy in 1 act, by Charles Norton.
Chicago, ('liicago manuscript co., 1915. [3],
15 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 14, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1915 ; D : 42325 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 20363a
Hotel Variety; by T. P. Lancaster. [7] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1910 ; D : 21507 ; Theodore P.
Lancaster, Boston. 20364
Hotelregisseur (Der); sclnvank in 3 akten, von
Leo Kastner. 78 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913; D: 324.56; Anstalt fiir
auffiihrungsrecht, Charlottenbui'g, Germany.
20365
Hottest (The) coon in Dixie; a nuisical comedy
in 3 acts, by P. R. Miller.
© Phil R. Miller, Chicago; 1899:48.312.
July 26. 20366
a musical farce comedy in 2 acts, by C.
Moore. Typewritten.
© Charles Moore. Chicago ; 1900 A : 14420,
June 11; 2c. July 30. 20367
1004
20368
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20384
Hottest (The) coon in Dixie — Continued.
sketch in 1 net, by A. Gideon. 12 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1909 ; D : 16393 ; L. E. Gideon,
Boston. 20368
Houdini upside down. See Challenged.
Hound of the city; play in 1 act, by M. Bond.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910; D: 17951; MacGreuor
Bond, Brooklyn. 20369
Hounds (The) of California.
(The) of 1849.
See Pioneers
Houp-la; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by G. F.
Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York; 1879:
12416, Sept. 16. 20370
Houppelande (La); 1 acte en prose, [de] Didier
Gold. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1910; D : 22085 ; G. Ondet,
Paris. 20371
Hour (The); play in 3 acts, by R. H. Davis.
[122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914 ; D : 37507 ; Ruth Helen
Davis, New York. 20372
Hour (An) after; by T. B. Webster. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Webster, Baltimore; D:
8689, June 13, 1906 ; 2c. June 13, 1906. 20373
Hour (The) and the man. See From sire to
son.
Hour (The) and the woman; American drama
in 5 acts, by E. S. Van Zile. 67 p. f °. Type-
written.
© Edward S. Van Zile, Hartford ; D : 6514,
Apr. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1905. 20374
Hour (An) at home; a protean entertainment
in 1 act, by C. M. Greene.
© Clay M. Greene, Los Angeles ; 1875 :
6658, June 24. 20375
Hour (The) before dawn; a society drama, by
M. E. Osbon.
© M. E. Osbon, New York; 1896:59803.
Oct. 30. 20376
Hour (The) before the dawn; comedy in 3 acts,
by G. Cannet and G. Rolland. [128] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914 ; D : 35599 ; Georges Can-
net and Gustave Rolland, Hubbard Woods,
111. 20376a
Hour-glass (The); a morality, by W. B. Yeats.
[London, Wm. Heinemann, 1903] cover-title,
14 p. 8°.
© W. B. Yeats, London ; D : 3868, Aug. 13.
1903; 2c. Aug. 15, 1903. 20377
Hour-glass (The) — Continued.
4°. Same. London, W. Heinemann, 1903. 14
p. 8\
© W. B. Yeats, London; A : 67032, Aug.
24, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1903. 20377a
■ • See also Chief contemporary drama-
tists.— Unicorn (The) from the stars and
other plays.
and other plays; by William Butler Yeats.
New York, London, The Macmillan company,
1904. viii, 113 p. 12°. (Plays for an Irish
theatre, v. 2)
Contents : The hour glass. — Cathleen Ni
Hoolihan. — A pot of broth.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; A : 76935, Jan.
13, 1904; 2c. Jan. 13, 1904. 20377b
Hour (The) of execution; by E. Venter and
G. R. Sumpter. [6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1911 ; D : 24673 ; Ella Venter
and G. Roy Sumpter, Seattle. 20378
Hour (The) of judgment; a play, by S. E. Tay-
lor.
© Samuel Elmer Taj-lor, St. Louis; D:
7217, Sept. 7, 1905. 20379
Hour (The) of retribution. See Sorceress
(The)
Hour (The) of the man; a dramatic sketch, by
P. M. Willis and H. M. Shaw. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© P. Milton Willis and Harold M. Shaw,
East Oakland, Cal; D: 12954, May 11, 1908;
2c. May 11, 1908. 20380
Hour (The) of William; original book for
musical comedy in 2 acts, by K. Stewart.
124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915; D : 39368 ; Katharine
Stewart, Nev.- York. 20380a
Hour (An) on the picket line; an army sketch,
by J. Burrows, jr.
© James Burrows, jr., Boston ; 1884 : 2863,
Feb. 9. 20381
Hour (An) with Thomas Moore; in 1 act, by
F. V. Hubbard.
© Frances V. Hubbard, Cohoes, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 16854, July 9. 20382
Hour's (An) conversation; a comedietta,
adapted from the German, by R. Kaufman.
© Rosalie Kaufman, United States ; 1881 :
9834, June 22. 20383
House (The) across the alley; dramatic play
in 1 act, by L. T. Ollesheimer. [17] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aiag. 1, 1913; D: 33972; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 20384
1005
20384
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20400
House (The) across the way; comedy drama,
by Lee Owen Snook. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1915. 38 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915 ; D : 42592 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
20384a
play in 1 act, by Katharine Kavanaugh.
Chicago, Tlie Dramatic publishing company,
1910. 10 p. 12°. ([Sergei's acting drama,
no. 605])
© Dec. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22975 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 20385
by S. Lewis. [2], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909; D: 16640; Samuel
Lewis, New York. 20386
House (A) divided; American play In 3 acts, by
A. Davis. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1911 ; D : 24255 ; Allan Davis,
Pittsburgh, 20387
comedy in 3 acts, by S. Meuke. 166 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D: 25343; Samuel
Menke, Chicago. 20388
play in 4 acts, by Mary Arnold and John
Bosworth Crocker [pseuds, of M. A. Lewisohn]
137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1910 ; D : 20661 ; Mary Arnold
(Mrs. L.) Lewisohn, New York. 20389
romantic comedy in 3 acts, by A. Harding,
jr. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914 ; D : 38718 ; Alfred Hard-
ing, jr., Hartford. 20389a
House hunting; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
A. Clifton and E. Mollenhauer.
© A. Clifton and E. Mollenhauer, New
York ; 1885 : 9827, Apr. 29. 20390
House (The) in the Blue Canyon; a drama in
3 acts and a prologue, by H. Holbrook Curtis
and R. Hughes. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rupert Hughes, New York ; 1894 : 46561,
Oct. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 6. 20391
House (The) in the forest; original play in 4
acts, by K. D. Morse. [135] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 21, 1914; D : 37637 ; Katharine
Duncan Morse, Amherst, Mass. 20391a
House (A) in the moon. See Odd operas for
eventide.
House in the woods. See Fairy plays for
children.
House (The) master; a play in 1 act, by R. M.
Baxter. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1909 ; D : 16266 ; Robert Miller
Baxter, New York. 20392
House (The) next door; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Manners. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 4 p. 1., 156 p. 12°.
© Jan. 11, 1912; 2c. Jan. 12, 1912; D:
28287 ; J. Hartley Manners, New York.
20393
House (The) of a thousand candles; play in 4
• ac'ts, by G. Middleton, founded on the novel
by Meredith Nicholson. 96 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915 ; D : 40154 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 20393a
House (The) of bondage; dramatization of
Reginald Wright Kauffman's famous novel,
in 4 acts, by J. B. Totten. [89] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1913 ; D : 35076 ; Joseph By-
ron Totten, New York. 20394
House (The) of Brood; a play in 4 acts, by G. B.
McCutcheon. 151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Barr McCutcheon, Chicago ; D :
13278, July 2, 1908 ; 2c. July 2, 1908. 20395
House (A) of cards; by J. Gorman and B. R.
McKinney. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jack Gorman and B. R. McKinney, New
York; D : 15644, Apr. 17, 1909; 2c. Apr. 17,
1909. 20396
— - a comedy in 4 acts, by M. C. Smith. 110 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Margaret Cameron Smith, Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 168, Feb. 26, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1901. 20397
— play in 3 acts, by C. Klein. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914; D: 36373; Charles
Klein, Rowayton, Conn. 20397a
— See also Dawn; with The noble lord, etc.
House (The) of clay (La maison d'argile); a
play in 3 acts, by Emile Fabre, authorized tr.
by Y. Asckenasy and Samuel Edward Ellman.
© Ysidor Asckenasy and S. E. EUraan, St.
Louis ; D : 16067, June 14, 1909. 20398
House (The) of Danderell; drama in 3 acts, by
E. B. Benedict. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913; D : 34747 ; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York, 20399
House (The) of death. See By Giotto's tower.
House (The) of dolls; or, Basil house, play in
1 act, by I. Osgood. [1], 14 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912; D : 31441 ; Irene Os-
good, Northampton, England. 20400
1006
20401
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20415
House (The) of Durrisdeer; a play in 3 acts,
adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson's tragic
story, The master of Ballantrae, by D. Ma-
clure and M. Maclure. 121 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© David Maclure and Malcolm Maclure,
Irvinston. N. J. ; D : 10703, June 5, 1907 ; 2c.
June 5. 1907; Ic. new ed. May 15, 1908, with
title The reprobate. 20401
House (The) of fear; a melodrama in 1 act, by
B. Emmett and Arthur Stringer. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Burton Emmett, New York ; D : 10261,
Apr. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907. 20402
House (The) of Fourchambault; comedy in 5
acts, by fimile Augier, tr. by Barrett H. Clark.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.
[1915] 89 p. 12°. ([French's standard li-
brary edition] )
© Mar. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 29, 1915; D:
40203 ; Samuel French, New York. 20402a
.SVe aUo Four plays; by Emile Augier.
House (The) of glass; drama in 3 acts, by M.
Marein. [3], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1912; D : 31687 ; Max Mar-
ein, New York. 20403
play in 4 acts, by G. M. Cohan and M.
Marein. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915 ; D : 42367 ; George M.
Cohan and Max Marein, New York. 20403a
House (The) of Grandet; or. What love will do,
by G. C. Warren.
© George C. Warren, Chicago; D: 12411.
Feb. 24, 1908. 20404
House (The) of hearts; novel playlet in 3
scenes, by H. A. Huguenot. 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1915; D: 39429; Harry
Ameda Huguenot, New York. 20404a
House (The) of Job; play in 4 acts, by N. and
Albert Hesse. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1914; D: 38413; Nevada
Hesse, New York. 20404b
House (The) of Larabee; play in 1 act, by J. R.
Froome, jr. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1910; D: 21633; John R.
Froome, jr., Cincinnati. 20405
House (The) of liars; original comedy-dramatic
playlet in 1 act, by C. E. Royal. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915; D: 39354; Charles El-
liott Royal, Los Angeles. 20405a
House (The) of Lords; equal suffrage play in
1 act, by L. E. Buford. 16 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sept. 15, 1914; 2c. Sept. 18, 1914; D:
38314; Mrs. L. E. Buford, Montvale, Va.
20405b
House (The) of the Malatesti. See Hunch-
back's (The) bride.
House (The) of Mauprat; a play in 5 acts, by
W. Young and J. G. Wilson.
© William Young and John Grosvenor Wil-
son, Chicago ; 1881 : 19546, Dec. 17. 20406
House (The) of Maybrick; play in 4 acts, by
I. M. Turpin. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1913 ; D : 33485 ; Isabel Tur-
pin, New York. 20407
House (The) of mirth; an American comedy in
3 acts, by P. Rainiondo. 115 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© I'hilip Raimondo, New York ; D : 14245,
Nov. 9, 1908; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 20408
House (The) of mystery; a sensational melo-
drama, by L. McCormick. 79 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Langdon McCormick, New York; D:
6952, July 11, 1905 ; Ic. July 11, 1905. [Note :
Copy bears title The house of mystery and
the black five] 20409
or. The wishing ring, pantomimic comedy
in 2 acts, by A. J. Powers. [1], 63 p. 4°.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911 ; D : 23751 ; Andrew J.
Powers, Providence, R. I. 20410
or, Zoka, a farce comedy in 3 acts, by V. F.
Pritchard. [41] p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910; D : 21862 ; Virgil F.
Pritchard, Fayetteville, .Ark. 20411
House (The) of mystery and the black five.
See House (The) of mystery.
House (The) of Oedipus; a tragedy in 3 acts,
by Ferdinaudo Fontana, tr. by Arthur
Stringer and Dirce St. Cyr, 105 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© A. Stringer and D. St. Cyr, New York:
D : 10030, Feb. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907.
20412
House of Renaud; a drama in 4 acts, by H.
Thompson. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hallett Thompson, New York ; D : 7233,
Sept. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1905. 20413
House (The) of rest; drama in 1 act, by J.
Noel. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D : 36049 ; Joseph
Noel, New York. 20413a
House (The) of Kimnion; a drama in 4 acts, by
H. Van Dyke.
© Henry Van Dyke, Princeton, N. J. ; D :
10818, June 20, 1907. [For copies reed, see
D : 14024] 20414
Same. New l^'ork, C. Scribner's sons, 1908.
121 p. illus. 12°.
© Henry van Dyke, Princeton. N. J. ; D :
14024, Oct. 1, 1908; 2c. Oct. 2, 1908. 20415
1007
20416
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20433
House (The) of Rimnion — Continued.
Same. 1st instalment. (//iSeribner's maga-
zine, Aug., 190S)
© Henry Van Dyke, Princeton, N. J. ; A :
212471, July 17, 1908; 2c. July 21, 1908.
20416
Same. 2d instalment. (In Scribner's mag-
azine, Sept. 1908)
© Henry Van Dyke, Princeton, N. J. ; A :
212481, July 21, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908.
20417
House (The) of Saville; play in 1 act, by A.
Roemer. [20] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1914 ; D : 37230 ; Adele Roe-
mer, New York. 20417a
House (The) of secrets; a drama in 6 acts, by
K. E. Ruby. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Kittle E. Ruby, Toledo, 111.; D : 1546,
Mar. 10, 1902; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902. 20418
House (The) of shadows; a comedy-drama of
today, by E. G. Clemens.
© Edna G. Clemens, New York ; D : 12489,
Mar. 5, 1908. 20419
House (The) of sin.
© Elizabeth T. Metcalfe, New York; D:
8437, Mar. 10, 1906. 20420
House (The) of Stern; play in 4 acts, by G. B.
Holbrook. [1], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1911; D: 23709; George
Bliss Holbrook, Victorville, Cal. 20421
House of the Golden cat; a drama in 4 acts, by
M. C. Doremus. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary C. Doremus, Kingston. N. Y. ; D :
8240, Mar. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1906. 20422
House of the heart, and other plays for chil-
dren; designed for use in the schools, by Con-
stance D'Arcv Mackay. New York, Henry
Holt & CO., 1909. 226 p. 16°.
Contents : The house of the heart. — The
gooseherd and the goblin. — The enchanted gar-
den.—Nimble-Wit and Fingerkin. — A little
pilgi'im's progress. — A pageant of hours. —
On Christmas eve. — The elf child. — The prin-
cess and the pixies. — The Christmas guest.
© Nov. 26, 1909; 2c. Nov. 29, 1909; D:
17578; Henry Holt & co.. New York. 20423
House (The) of the perfect servants; emotional
see-saw in 4 acts, by Thomas McNamara and
Herbert E. Hancock. 87 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1915; D: 39662; Lewellyn
Dormer Jordan, New York. 20423a
House (The) of the sinner.
© Elizabeth T. Metcalfe, New York; D:
8438, Mar. 10, 1906. 20424
House (The) of the wolf; a comedy drama in
5 acts, adapted from novel of Stanley Wey-
man, by R. F. Jones.
© Rose F. Jones, Chicago ; 1897 : 9861, Feb.
8. 20425
House (The) of the women; a play in 3 acts,
by H. Saint-Gaudens. 128 p. 4°. Typewrit-
' ten.
© Homer Saint-Gaudens, Windsor, Vt. ; D :
12922, May 7, 1908 ; 2c. May 7, 1908. 20426
House (The) of two exits; by D. French. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1911; D: 24775; Daphne
French, New York. 20427
House (The) of Usna; a drama, by Fiona Mac-
leod [pseud, of William Sharp] Portland,
Me., T. B. Mosher, 1903. xxxii, 75, [1] p,
1 1. 8°.
© Thos. B. Mosher, Portland, Me. ; A :
71464, Oct. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1903. 20427a
See also Poems and dramas, by William
Sharp.
House (The) of Van Pelt. Sec Reprobate
(The)
House (The) on 46th st.; playlet in 1 act, by
E. Blair. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914; D: 38137; Eugenie
Blair, New York. 20427b
House (The) on the avenue; or The little mis-
chief makers, a drama in 6 scenes, by Winnie
Rover. New York, Catholic publication so-
ciety, 1877. 62 p. 24°.
© L. Kehoe, New York ; 1877 : 5164, Apr.
30; 2c. Apr. 30. . 20428
House (The) on the cliff; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by R. Snoad. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Russell Snoad, Ft. Worth. Tex.; D:
11612, Oct. 28, 1907 ; 2'^. Oct. 28, 1907. 20429
House (The) on the corner; drama in 4 acts, by
AV. W. Stevens and W. P. Terrell. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913; D: 34627; Walter W.
Stevens and William P. Terrell, Washington.
20430
House (The) on the hill; play in 4 acts, by J. C.
Spills. [3], 87 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913; D: 34746; J. Clement
Spills, Chicago. 20431
— —play in 3 acts, by J. Perlraan. [1], 70 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913; D: 34918; Jesse Perl-
man, New York. 20432
House (The) on the marsh; a play in 4 acts,
by M. Dallas.
© Mervyn Dallas, New York; 1892:5746,
Feb. 5. 20433
1008
30434
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20455
House (The) on the marsh — Continued.
or, Woman's ransom, romantic drama in
4 acts, by M. Dallas.
© Mervyn Dallas, New York; 1892:32740,
Aug. 9. 20434
House (The) on the Rhine. See Schnider.
House (The) on the sands; a modern play in 3
acts, by F. -Jackson. 105 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 7, 1909; D:162i:>; Fred Jack-
sou, New York. 20435
a play in 4 acts, by S. Toler. [96] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909 ; D : 16469 ; Sidney Toler,
New York. 20436
-See alfio Man (The) of dreams.
House (The) opposite; an original character
comedy in 4 acts, by L. Updegrove.
© L. Updegrove, Philadelphia; 1883:280,
Jan. 5. 20437
Sec also Haus (Das) gegeniiber.
House (The) painted white; a comedy in 4 acts,
by A. E. Wills.
© Anthony F. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 7081,
Aug. 9, 1905. 20438
House (The) party; a farce in 3 acts, by A. I..
Farley, music by E. Otto. 22 p. 16°. Printed.
[Libretto only]
© A. L. Farley, Davenport, la. ; D : 10387,
Apr. 20, 1907; 2c. Apr. 20, 1907. 20439
a musical melodrama in 3 acts, by R. T.
Whitehousc and F. B. Whitehouse.
© Robert Treat Whitehouse and Florence
Brooks Whitehouse, Portland, Me. ; 1897 :
53914, Sept. 25. 20440
or, A hint to husbands, a contemporary
(•omedy in 4 acts, by G. A. llibbard
© George A. Hibbard, Buffalo; 1891 : 32199,
Sei)t. 10
House (Tlie) that Dan built,
brary of tabloid plays.
20441
See Byei-^s li-
House that Jack built; a cluldren's operetta
in 2 acts, libretto and lyrics by A. C. D. Riley,
music by Jessie L. Gaynor, orchestration by
Frederick Fleming Beale. 47 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Alice O. D. Riley, Evanston, III.; D:
8650, June 6, 1906; 2c. June 6, 1906. 20442
an (M-uption of extravaganza in 2 n<'ts, liy
G. F. McMichael.
© (nayton Fotterall McI\Iicliael, Phihulel-
l>liia; 1898: 6559, Jan. 19; 2c. .Ian. 29. 20443
House that Jack built — Continued.
an original comedy in 4 acts, by F. Cowan.
© Fletcher Cowan, Hoboken, N. J.; 1899:
8735, Jan. 28. 20444
— a pantomimic opening, by G. R. Edeson.
© George R. Edeson, Baltimore ; 1872 : 3877,
Apr. 12. 20445
play in 4 acts, by J. P. Ritter. [2], 121 p.
4°.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910; D: 21739; John P.
Ritter, New York. , 20446
House (The) that Jill built; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Lincoln Batch [i. e. W. L. Balch] 114 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William L. Balch, Boston ; D : 4760, Mar.
21, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1904. 20447
House to let; farce in 3 acts, by C. Kenyon.
138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30646; Charles
Kenyon, San Francisco. 20448
an original farce comedy in 4 acts, by S.
Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago ; 1882 : 9313, June
6.
20449
House with green blinds; an original melo-
drama in 3 acts, by S. Marble. Typewritten.
© Scott Marble, New York; 1893:38458,
Aug. 21 ; 2c. Aug. 21. 20450
House (The) with one window; playlet, by F.
Thorn. [3], 21 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1913; D: 33561; Fanny
Thorn, New York. 20451
House (The) with two doors. See Central
park.
House (The) with two windows; in 2 acts, by
A. Del Mar.
© Alexander Del Mar, New York ; D : 6,
Jan. 2, 1901. 20452
Housebreaker (The); dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by C. W. Collins. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1910 ; D : 21631 ; Charles W.
Collins, Chicago. 20453
a farce in 1 act, by G. Moyston. 12 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Guy Moyston, Memphis ; D : 13733, Sept.
8, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. 20454
Household affairs; or, A cause for divorce,
comedy in 1 act, by Joseph Rosetti. Ne\\-
York, The Roxbury publishing company, 1899.
1 p. 1., 16 p. 16°. ( [Wizard series] )
© Roxburv pub. co.,New York; 1899: 126^3,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 20455
5379—16-
-64
1009
20456
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20473
1
Household gods; a romantic emotional drama,
in 4 acts, by F, D. Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, United States; 1875:
12830, Dec. 6. 20456
Households (The) of Paris (Les menages de
Paris); piece in 5 acts and 6 tableaux, by H.
Raymond, P. Burani, and M. Bouclieron.
© Francois Mons and Louis Natlial, New
York ; 1886 : 19928, Sept. 3. 20457
Housewarmers (The); play in 1 act, by K.
Mack and F. Orth. [1], 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913 ; D : 34947 ; Keller Mack
and Frank Orth, Philadelphia. 20458
Housewarming (The); a comic extravaganza,
written and composed by F. Miller, jr.
© Fred Miller, jr., United States; 1880:
11895, Aug. 2. 20459
farce in 3 acts, by C. T. Barker. 115 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1913 ; D : 33400 ; Cecil Tilley
Barker, Chicago. 20460
(Hausweihe); a dramatic composition in 3
acts and 4 pictures, by F. Huld. 22 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Franz Huld, New York; D : 15319, Mar.
11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 20461
Houston, the hero of San Jacinto; a historical,
melodramatic, sensational and equestrian
drama in 6 acts, by J. H. Wallick.
© James H. Wallick, Middletown, N. Y. ;
1889 : 3009, Jan. 25. 20462
How a mine and maiden were lost and won.
Sec Brittle silver.
How a woman keeps a secret; comedy in 1 act,
l)y Frank Dumout. Philadelphia, Penn pub-
lishing company, 1911. 17 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 22, 1911; D:
25S23; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 20463
How a young American physician beat a duke
out of an heiress. See Lady (A) of quan-
tity.
How about Kitty? comedy singing and talking
sketch, by Har^y Stephen Gay. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1910; D: 21618; Laird Mc-
Pherson Johnstone, Cincinnati. 20464
How-ah-ya? burlesque opera, by E. R. Buff-
ington.
© Ernest R. Buffington, Boston; 1894:
24771, May 16. 20465
How America was discovered. See Columbus.
How an actress enjoyed married life; by B.
Allen.
© Benjamin Allen, New Orleans; 1896:
70983, Dec. 30. 20466
How are ye, LilP See Hawaii.
How Barney got his passage money; a farce in
1 act, by J. M. T. Murray. [1], 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1912; D: 30175; John M. T.
Murray, Brooklyn. 20467
How Bertie won out; comedy dramatic sketch,
. by W. E. Scott. 9 p. f °, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914; D: 35618; William
Edward Scott, San Francisco. 20467a
How Bill Brown got a wife; by Mrs. C. H.
Crockett. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. C. H. Crockett,- Lima, O. ; D : 9805,
Jan. 17, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1907. 20468
How brothers atone; by M. Gordin. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Michael Gordin, Brooklyn ; D : 7487. Oct.
31, 1905; 2c. Dec. 9, 1905. 20469
How Brown was hypnotized; a comedy in 5
acts, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, Brooklyn ; 1898 : 47829.
Aug. 13. 20470
How Christmas came to Ti'uelove Mountain;
mystery play by Isabel Rawn. {In Southern
liighlander, v. 8, no. 1, Feb., 1915)
© Feb. 23, 1915 ; Ic. Mar. G, 1915 ; D : .S98SG ;
Berry school, Mt. Berry, Ga. 20470a
How Cinthy got even; by F. A. Doughty.
© Frances Albert Doughty, Washington ;
1899:41962, June 27; 2c. June 27. 20471
How Clancy got out; come<ly sketch, by F.
Finney. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1914; D: 37513; Frank Fin-
ney, Winthrop, Mass. 20471a
How Cohn made good; play in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1913; 1): 33511); Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 20472
How could she do it? i)]ay in 1 act, by Lang-
don McCormick. fll, 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© If. Aug. 31, 1914; D : :iS559 ; Sylvia Bid-
well, Chicago. 20472a
How de Figeac came to court; a play in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by A. H. Gore and W. S.
Dixon. 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Holmes Gore, London, and Wil-
liam Scarth Dixon, York, England ; D : 7209.
Sept. 6. 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 6. 1905. 20473
How Dewey you do, Philippine? See Our fe-
male blue jackets.
How do I know?
1010
See Happy.
20473
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20493
How Farmer Jones was won; suffrage play in
6 acts, by Mrs. I. L. Armstrong. Fairbury,
Neb., Mrs. Ingram L. Armstrong [1914] [19]
p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; 2c. Apr. 2, 1914; D:
36583; Mrs. Ingram L. Armstrong, Fairbury,
Neb. 20473a
How father changed his mind; comedy sketcli.
by F. Allen. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1911; D : 25327 ; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 20474
How Flo won her beau. See Stung'.
How he avenged her; comedy drama in 5 acts,
by D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; D : 4671. Mar.
1, 1904. 20475
How he committed suicide; comedy in 1 act,
by M. S. Reardon, 3d. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D : 32741 ; Mark S.
Iteardon, 3d, New York. 20476
How he do grow; farce in 1 act, by G. F. Ab-
bott. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913 ; D : 33632 ; George F.
Abbott, Hamburg, N. Y. 20477
How he found out; a 1 act farce, by B. K.
Phillips.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York ;
1900 A : 0117. Mar. 6. 20478
How he lied to her husband; [by Bernard
Shaw] [New York, Breutano's, 1913] 30 p.
16°. {With this: The man of destiny. New
York, Brentano's, 1913. [31]-S4 p.)
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361502; G. Bernard Shaw, London. 20479
-See also John Bull's other island, and
Major Barbara. — Man (The) of destiny.
How he lied to his wife; in 1 act, from the
Fi-ench, by F. C. Fay and Harry Jelf. 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910 ; D : 22609 ; Fay Douzet,
N<-\v York. , 20480
How he popped the question; an original
sUetch in 1 scene, by Ida M. Buxton. Clyde,
()., A. D. Ames, 1884. 6 p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 140] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 4243, Feb.
10; 2c. Feb. 17. 20481
How he told her; a farce in 1 act, by G. H.
Trader.
© George Henry Trader, New Yoi-k : 1900
A : 10452, Apr. 25. 20482
How he was fooled; corned v sketch in 1 scene,
by S. Z. Fehlnian. [23] p. 4". Ms.
© Ic. .July 16, 1910; D : 21587 ; Stelhi ZeMa
FrJdman, Galveston, Tex. 20483
How hearts are broken; an emotional melo-
drama, by L. McCormick. 76 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Langdon McCormick, New York ; D :
6951, July 11, 1905 ; 2c. July 11, 1905. 20484
See also For the man she loved.
How hearts are won; a drama in 4 acts, by D.
Conger. Chicago, 1901. 22 p. 8°.
© David Conger, Chicago ; D : 126, Jan. 7,
1901; 2c. Mar. 5, 1901. 20485
How Hopper was sidetracked; comedy-drama,
by J. ^^'alters.
© Jule Walters, Bellevue, Ky. ; 1898 : 49883,
Aug. 26; 2c. Aug. 26. 20486
-4 act comedy drama.
© Jule Walters, Bellevue, Ky. ; 1898 : 13640,
Feb. 25. 20487
How I became the editor of an agricultural
paper. See Cultivateur (Le) de Chicago.
How I died at San Juan; a pipe dream, by
Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.^
M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 8 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark «& sons. New York ; D : 6128.
Jan. 23, 1905; 2c. Jan. 23, 1905. 20488
How Ignatius got Pneumonia; travesty for 2
people, by A. Denvir. [15] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914 ; D : 38975 ; Arthur Den-
vir, New Y^ork. 20488a
How it all came about; comedy in 4 acts, by C.
Strueh. 44 p. f°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1912 ; D : 28243 ; Carl Strueh.
Chicago. 20489
How it happened; or. The woodsman, drama in
4 acts, by James I^uther Warnes and !>. E.
Wheeler. [39] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1901; D: 23437; Lillian K
Wheeler, Milwaukee. 20490
See also Homeburg junction.
How it is done; an original domestic drama in
4 acts, by W. O. McCartv. Philadelpiiia,
Horting & Snader, 1894. 51 p. 16°.
© William Okie McCartv. Philadelphia ;
1888 : 22086 ; Aug. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1S94. 20491
See also Something on dad.
How it's done; or. The result of wisdom at
long range, a drama, by Merryman. [New
York, Walter Logan, 1880] 55 p. 12°.
© M. A. Sabin, New York ; 1880 : 8331, May
31 ; 2c. June 21. 20492
How it was done; by F. Q. Stuart.
© Frank Q. Sluart, Chariton. In.; D : 23,
•Tan. !), 1901. [For copies reed, see D : 3525]
20493
1011
20494
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20512
How it was done in Jefferson; a drama in 5
acts, by F. Q. Stuart. Des Moines, la., T.
Koch printing co., 1903. 67 p. 12°.
© Franlv Q. Stuart, Cliariton, la. ; D : 3525,
June 1, 1903; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 20494
How it was settled; comedy in 1 act, by B.
Gold Cross. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1914; D : 38388 ; Belle Gold
Cross, New York. 20494a
How Jack got busy; a vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by H. E. Lower and W. P. Watts. 8p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Eastman Lower and William
Prescott Watts, United States ; D : 7956, Feb.
6, 1906; 2c. Feb. 7, 1906. 20495
How Jim made good; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Charles S. Bird. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO. [1911] 45 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911 ; D : 24862 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 20496
How Johnny excited jealousy. Sec Good
things to drink.
How Kate Craddock came to be married. See
Love made to order.
How Kriss Kringle made a convert. See
Surprised (A) grumbler.
How Larson yumped his yob; comedy sketch
))y Barry Gray. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Spencer Hailthropc, S. Omaha, Neb. ; D :
8725, June 20, 1906; 2c. June 13, 1906.
20497
How London lives. See Camelot (Le)
How Lucy got even; by S. Morse. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Samuel Morse, New York ; D : 7243, Sept.
12, 1905; 2c. Sept. 12. 1905. 20498
How Mabel succeeded; a vaudeville act, by W.
L. Schneider. S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William L. Schneider, New York; D:
7998, Feb. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1906. 20499
How Mandy got the vote; monologue, by Mary
Moncure Parker. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing co., 1910. 7 p. 4°.
© Dec. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22979 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 20500
How Mary lost her lamb; sketch for three
people, by Charlotte Maude Miller. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© C. M. Miller, New York; D:9667. Dec.
19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. 20501
How Matilda got a husband; a comedy in 1
act, by J. A. Golden. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jo.seph A. Golden, New York ; D : 12170,
Jan. 14, 1908; 2c. Jan. 14, 1908. 20502
How men are made; an original play, by C. E.
F. Greve. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cliiford Ellwood Fisher Greve, Cincin-
nati ; D : 5311, July 16, 1904 ; 2c. July 16, 1904.
20503
How Miss Ceely took the cake,
monologues and sketches.
See Original
How Mr. Carter got out of it; sketch, by G. L.
Webster. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Lamont Webster, Midlothian,
Tex.; D:2576, Nov. 10, 1902; 2c. Nov. 10.
1902. 20504
How Mrs. Dunn done Dunn; a comedy in 1
act, by Fred J. Beaman. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John F. Webber, New York; D : 1635,
Mar. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1902. 20505
How Mrs. Mann missed her man; dramatic
composition in 1 act, by F. .L Beaman. [1],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35919 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 20505a
How Mrs. Roxbury was elected mayor. See
Way of a woman.
How much I loved thee; a drama, by H. A.
Blood. [New York, C. M. Green printing
company, 1884] vi, [2], 1.53 j). 12°.
© Henrv Ames Blood, Wasliington ; 1884 :
4360, Feb. 29; 2c. Apr. 26. 20506
How much is a million? comedy in 4 acts, by
C. R. Hopkins. 209 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1913 ; D : 33244 ; Charles Rob-
erts Hopkins, New York. 20507
How Officer Flaherty won the widow; a com-
edy in 1 act, by J. F. Mooney. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© John Francis Mooney, Chicago ; D : 7260,
Sept. 15, 1905; 2c. Sept. 23, 1905. 20508
How old is Ann? a farce comedy in 2 acts, by
B. Gerard. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard, New York ; D : 4503. Jan.
14, 1904; 2c. Jan. 14, 1904. 20509
How one woman met it; play in 1 act, by
Margaret Raven. [1], 22 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33175; E. Daniell
Lockwood, New York. 20510
Same. [1], 29 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1913; D: 33472; Margaret
Raven, New York. 20511
How one woman was cured of club fever;
a sketch, by C. Granice.
© Celeste Granice, Sonora, Cal. ; D:1809,
Jan. 25, 1902. 20512
1012
20513
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20527
How Patsy went to war; by B. Jones. 2 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 18, 1910 ; D : 17960 ; Bobby .Jones,
Boston. 20513
How Peter paid Paul; playlet, by F. Thorn.
[2], 18 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 6, 1913 ; D : 33154 ; Fanny Thorn,
New York. 20514
How pleasant; 1 act comedy, by E. C. D'Art.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1915; D: 41762; Eugene
Clement D'Art, New York. 20514a
How props butted in; sketch in 1 act, by G.
Nagel. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1911; D : 23025 ; Geo. Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 20515
How Hi veil was won; a dramatic composition,
by V. D. Steinman.
© Virginia Donan Steinman, San Fran-
cisco; 1900 A: 11724, May 9. 20516
How Bobin Hood once was a wait; in 1 act, by
R. G. Hazard. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910 ; D : 22870 ; Roland Gib-
son Hazard, Peace Dale, R. I. 20517
miracle play or Christmas masque, by
Rowland Gibson Hazard. Providence, S. P.
C, 1912. 27 p. 12°.
© Dec. 1, 1912; 2c. June 24, 1913; D:
33647; R. G. Hazard, Peace Dale, R. I.
20518
How's Edna? a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Trew Gray and Henry Francis [pseud, of
Francis Henry Mead]
© Francis Henry Mead and J. T. Gray,
San Diogo, Cal. ; D : 9289, Oct. 4, 1906.
205 ISa
a farce in 3 acts, by F. B. Mead and J. T.
Gray. 56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Florence E. Mead and John Trew Gray,
San Diego, Cal. ; D : 12782, Apr. 20, 1908 ; 2c.
Apr. 20, 1908. 20518b
Same. 43 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910 ; D : 20600 ; Francis H.
Mead and John Trew Gray, San Diego. Cal.
20518c
How saloons are smashed in state of Kansas.
See Mighty Mrs. Station.
How Santa came to the home; a play for boys
and girls, by Lizzie De Armond. Cincinnati,
New York, Fillmore music house, 1908. 8 p.
12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati ; D : 14087,
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 20519
How she acquired a husband; 1 act comedy
playlet, by C. Miner. [41] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911 ; D : 25638 ; Craig IMiner,
New York. 20520
How she got on the stage; a 1 act play, by
F. T. Raileigh.
© Francis T. Raileigh, New York; D:176,
Mar. 5, 1901. 20521
How she kept her secret; a comedy in 3 acts
and 2 scenes, by F. C. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York ; D : 3217,
Mar. 30, 1903. 20522
See also New (The) oflB.ce boy.
How she lied to his wife; by Dorothy Usner
[pseud, of D. U. Baxter] 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dorothy Usner Baxter, New York ; D :
5648, Oct. 15, 1904; 2c. Oct. 15, 1904. 20523
How she lost him; a parlor sketch for vaude-
ville, by H. Heineman. 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Helen Heineman, St. Louis ; D : 12557,
Mar. 17, 1908; 2c. Apr. 2, 1908. 20524
How she managed it; society play for two
characters, adapted from a story by Jessie
Williamson, by Archibald Humboldt [pseud,
of G. O. March] Lebanon, O., March bros.,
1907. 5 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 11275,
Sept. 3, 1907; 2c. Sept. 26, 1907. 20525
How she married him; a farce in 3 acts, by
A. H. Laidlaw, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York ;
1899:21637, Mar. 25; 2c. act 1, June 7; 2c.
acts 2 & 3, July 25. 20526
How she settled her bills,
year venture.
See Nanka's leap
Kow she was saved; by Mrs. M. S. Condon.
28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Minard S. Condon, Detroit; D:
4706, Mar. 10, 1904; 2c. Mar. 2, 1905. 20527
How she won him. See Stag'e struck.
How she won the wager. See Wager (The)
How she wooed and won him. See Substi-
tutes.
How small the world is; drama in 1 act, by
A. Forrest. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914 ; D : 37985 ; Arthur For-
rest, New York. 20527a
1013
20528
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20546
How small the world is — Continued.
a 4 act play, by L. T. Bradley.
© IJllian T. Bradley, New York
Feb. 26, 1909
— play in 4 acts, by E. S. Sampson
!>: ir.17(5,
20538
85 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914; D: 38078; Emuia
Speed Saunison, Richmond. 20528a
How Smith met Jones; a comedy in 3 acts, by
C. F. Piltmar.
© Charles F. Dittmar, Jersey City; 1899:
14613, Feb. 23. 20529
How the Bumping troupe got even; comedy in
1 act,by A. Van OverbtTghe. [20] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 27, 1911 ; D : 24787 ; Albert Van
Overberghe, New York. 20530
How the chief fell off the waterwagon. See
Firemen (The) of the Wissahickon inn.
How the cigarette girl made a pufE; dramatic
travesty dialogue, by A. Myers. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913; D: 33522; Alfred
Myers, Brooklyn. 20531
How the club was formed; entertainment in 3
scenes, bv O. W. Gleason. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1909. 26 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed.
of plays] )
© Sept. 9, 1909; 2c. Sept. 10, 1909; D:
16751 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 20532
How the Delmars got in society. See Nobody.
How the night fell; by F. L. Rees.
© Frank L. Rees, Connecticut ; 1884 : 5526,
Mar. 15. 20533
How the shrew was tamed; farce in 1 act, by
I\I. A. Rask. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1909. 20 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1909; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909; D:
17837 ; Samuel French, New York. 20534
How the story grew; an entertainment for
women's clubs, by O. W. Gleason. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1908. 14 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 12483,
Mar. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 20535
How the vote was lost; play in 3 acts, by H.
Bennett. [20] p. 24°. Printed.
© Feb. 14, 1914; 2c. Mar. 12, 1914; D:
36322; Handon Bennett, San Rafael, Cal.
20535a
How the widow caught the bird. See Bird
(The), M. D.
How the widow was won; or, The colonel's
boots, by Nan Engleton [pseud, of N. E.
Shackleford] 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nan Engleton Shackleford, Omaha, Neb. ;
D : 7391, Oct. 5, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1905. 20536
How the Yankee won in China; a curtain
raiser for two people, in 1 act, by Robert
Griffin Morris. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© EloiKir de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn; I):
6103, Jan. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 20537
How they finished the play; comedy in 1 act,
by R. Stodart.
. © Robert Stodart, New York; D:4297,
Nov. 13, 1903. 20538
How they get it; play in 4 acts, by A. H. and
S. R. Bogue. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 9, 1911; D: 24439; Arthur Hoyt
and Samuel Russell Bogue, New York. 20539
How they got husbands,
more.
See Old maids no
How they lost their husbands; comedy drama
in 3 acts, by S. Simone. 21 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33147; Saverio Si-
mone, Los Angeles. 20540
Same. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33371 ; Saverio Si-
mone, Los Angeles.
How they won. See Comtesse (La)
20541
How they won the caucus; play in 1 act, by
E. H. Denison. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1913 ; D : 33783 ; Emily Herey
Denison, Butte, Mont. 20542
How they wooed in Bavaria,
custom.
Sec Queer (A)
16
How time does fly; in 1 act, by J. Gorman
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910; D: 22398; .Tack Gor-
man, New York. 20543
How to be a burglar; farcical playlet in 1 act,
by C. L. Danforth. 20 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915; D: 40487; Charles
Lloyd Danforth, Philadelphia. 20543a
How to be happy; farce in 3 acts, by F, Jack-
son. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31636 ; Fred Jackson,
Bayside, N. Y. 20544
How to bluff a bill; drama, by L. Cleveland.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York; 1900 A:
20375, Aug. 15. 20545
How to choose a husband; drama in 1 act, bv
G. A. Weber. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22, 1912; D: 28375; Gustav
Adolph Weber, Milwaukee. 20546
1014
20547 \ r
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20567
How to get a divorce; farce-comedy in 4 acts,
adapted from the Frencli, by Tj. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, United States; 1878:
11295, Oct. 1. 20547
-a farce in 1 net, by Frank Dumont. Chi-
cago, Tlie Dramatic publistiing company
[1897] 9 p. 16°. ([The Darkey and comic
drama])
© Dramatic pnb. co., Chicago; 1897:59884,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 20548
How to get rid of a husband in 15 minutes; 1
act dramatic sketch, by A. E. Fay. 4 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Anna Eva Fay, Melrose Highlands, Mass. ;
D : 9701, Dec. 10, 1906 ; Ic. Nov. 28, 1906.
20549
How to make one's fortune. See Parasite
(The)
How to manage a husband; comedy in 1 act,
by A. R. P. Owens. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1910 ; D : 20859 ; A. R. Penly
Owens, Newark, N. J. 20550
How to marry; a dramatic composition.
© John Stetson, Boston; 1879:2.525. Feb.
22. 20551
How to tame your mother-in-law; farce in 1
act, by Henry J. Byron. New American ed. cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889.
21 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of
of acting plays, no. 8])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37525, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 20552
How to touch the ladies' hearts; a vaudeville
in 1 act, tr. from the French and rev. by Mrs.
W. A. Wray.
© Louise AVray, Sand Lake, N. Y. ; 1880:
11818, .July 30. 20553
How to win a bachelor; by S. M. Sutherland.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Saza M. Sutherland, New York; D:
7611. Nov. 23, 1905 ; 2c. of p. 1. Nov. 23, 1905 ;
2c. of p. 2-11. Dec. 11, 1905, 20554
How to win a pretty wife; a pantomime in 1
act, by Blme. de Kermen.
© Valerie de Kermen, New York ; 1896 :
27746, May 6. 20555
How Tom won out. See Tom's home run.
How Troy fell. See "Wooden (The) horse.
How Uncle Nathan lost his farm. See Placer
gold.
How Uncle Sam got his family; by J. L. Mc-
Millan.
© .Julia L. McMillan, Kansas City. Mo. ;
12671, Apr. 2, 1908. 20556
How uncle was cured; by H. F. Noake.
© Harrison Francis Noake, Oak Park, 111. ;
D:9409, Nov. 9, 1906. 20557
a musical comedy-drama in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by Harrison Francis Noake. 66 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© H. F. Noake, Chicago ; D : 9463, Nov. 19,
1906; 2c. Nov. 19. 1906. 20558
How vaudeville acts are made; comedy sketcli
in 1 act, by L. Chevalier. [8] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1911; D:^23419; Louis Che-
valier, New York. 20559
How we apples swim,
the Old Dominion.
See Tycoon (The) of
See Actor's (The)
How we got our dinner,
scheme.
How Wilkins got married; a farce in 3 acts,
by C. Horwitz. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Horwitz, New York ; D : 2972,
Feb. 9, 1903; 2c. Feb. 9, 1903. 20560
How women love; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Sidney R. AUis. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Patrick Gallagher, Medina, N. Y. ;
D : 6675, May 17, 1905 ; 2c. May 17, 1905.
20561
How women sin; 4 act comedy drama, by J.
Lawrence. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911; D: 28200; .John
Lawrence, Cincinnati. 20562
How women win men; a modern melodrama in
4 acts, by E. Elroy. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Elroy, Rahway, N. J. ; D : 5851,
Dec. 3, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 10. 1905. 20563
How would you like to be in crazy asylum?
by A. F. Anderton. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert Fred Anderton, Deuison, la. ; D :
794, Aug. 24, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1901. 20564
Howard and Field's dining car niinstrels; or.
Fun in a dining car, play in 1 act, by H. B,
Howard. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 7, 1914 ; D : 36270 ; Hugh Burns
Howard, Cliicago. 20565
Howard Livingston; a melodrama, by F. A.
Grab.
© Frederick Augustus Grab, New York;
1885 : 12610, June 6. 20566
Howler (The); a musical comedy, by H. Ran-
dall.
© Horace Randall, New York; 1891:32790,
Sept. 14. 20567
1015
20568
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20588
Howling (A) success; a cotuody in 3 acts, by
r. Dresser.
© Paul Dresser, United States; 1895:
22146, Apr. 20. 20568
Howling" (The) tree: or, The power of cheer-
fulness, allegory in 3 acts, by T. Calhoun.
42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1913; D : 32042 ; Theora Cal-
lioun, Brooklyn. 20569
Hoxey and orthodoxey; a comedy in 5 acts, by
W, C. M. Steckel. Author's ed. New York,
1875. 47 p. 12°.
© W. C. M. Steckel, United States; 1875:
13.583, Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 20570
Hoyden (The); a play in 4 acts, by Mrs. S.
Crowninshield. 202 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Schuvler Crowninshield, Rochester,
N. Y.; D:5668, Oct. 20, 1904; 2c. Oct. 22.
1904. ^0571
Hoy's A trip to Tramptown; a comedy drama
in 5 acts.
© Nat Reiss, United States ; 1900 A : 12778,
May 21. 20572
Huascar; or, The swimming courier, play in
4 acts, by Octavius Nash Ogden. Amite City,
La., Duncan F. Young, 1903. 51 p. 12°.
© O. N. Ogden, Amite, La. ; D : 3141, Mar.
34, 1903; 2c. Dec. 8, 1905. 20573
Hubbie's flirtation; farce in 1 act, by Tennie
Burdock [pseud, of T. G. Baird] 35 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Tennie G. Baird, Jersey City ; D : 15482,
Mar. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1909. 2057 1
Hubby; miniature farce, by C. W. Tackenberg.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915; D: 39523; Clmrles
^\'illiam 'i'ackenberg, Cincinnati. 20575
Hubby, his father and I; a comedy in 1 act,
by Frederick Reynolds.
© Pasqualina Richardson, New Y'ork ; D :
851, Sept. 10, 1901. 20576
Hubby in a fix; comedy in 1 act, by C. M.
Jelleff and W. Terry. [1], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D : 31774 ; Chas. M.
Jelleff and Wilson Terry, New York. 20577
Hubby's away; farce comedy in 1 act, by L.
(./lemens. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1915 ; D : 40572 ; Le Roy Clem-
ens, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 20578
Hubby's bluff; comedy skit in fifteen minutes,
b;v Mr. and INIrs. F. Lavarjiie. 18 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1910; D: 20005; Mr. and
Mr.s. Frank Lavarnie, New Y'ork. 20579
Hubby's dream; or, Songs my mother sang,
musical comedietta in 1 act, by Olive West.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1910; D: 17859; A. W. F.
MacCollin, New York. 20580
Hubby's surprise; a twenty minute sketch, by
M. J. Bennett.
© Marian Jeffersonia Bennett, Detroit ; D :
6847, June 19, 1905. 20581
Huberstein; or. The rose of the Black Forest,
a ronuintic drama in 5 a<-ts, by (i. Kruiniiiller,
.n:
© George Kronmiller, ji*., Baltinuu-e; 1871 :
. 9014, Sept. 27. 20582
Hubert Lee; comedy in 3 acts, by K. Fax. 73 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1910; D: 21461; Keul)on Fax,
Toronto, Canada. 20583
Hubert of Gloucester; a romantic play in 4 acts,
by Stuart Maclean. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adelaide Ziegler, Atlanta ; D : 3439, May
13, 1903; 2c. May 13, 1903. 20584
Huckins' run; a 1 act rural plavlet, bv B.
Walsh and F. E. Lynch. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Billy Walsh and Frank E. Lynch, New
York; D: 10925, July 8, 1907; 2c. .July 8,
1907. 20585
Huckster (The); comedy in 1 act, by R. P.
Janette. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910; D: 22803; Robert P.
-Lanette and Don Ramsay, Boston. 20586
Hudson home; a comedy, by R. C. Talbott.
© Robert C. Talbott, Paris, Ky. ; 1895:
23662, Apr. 29. 20587
Kahnerhof (Der); kom6die, von Friedrich
Neubauer. Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1913.
65 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914; D: 36118; S. Fischer,
verlag, Berlin. 20587a
cine komodie in 3 akten, von Friedrich
Neubauer. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1914.
67 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1914; Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D:
38.331; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 20587b
Huelga de senoras; chirigota, casi historica, en
un prologo y 4 cuadros, original de Juan J.
Lorente y T. Aznar, niCisica del maestro Ma-
nuel Penella. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1911. 33, [4] p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24326; J. Jose Lorente y Tomas Aznar, Mad-
rid. 20588
Huespedes tranquilos; sainete lirico en 1 acto
y en prosa, original de J. G. Renovales y F.
<}'. Pacheco, musica del maestro Contreras.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
35 p. 12°, [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1014; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38192; Juan G. Renovales y Francisco G*.
Pacheco, Madrid. 20588a
1016
20588
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES.
30607
Hiiter (Der) der schwelle; scliwaiik in 1 ukt,
von Johann de Ruyter. Berlin, Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deufcscher biihnensclirift-
stollcr, g. m. b. h., 1914. 26 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914 ; D : 36600 ; Vertriebsstelle
des Verbandes deutsclier biihnenscbriftsteller,
Berlin. 20588b
seelenvorgange in scenisclien bildern, von
Rndolf Steiuer. 2. ansg. Berlin, Philoso-
pliisfh-theosophiseher verlag, 1912. vii, 101,
[11 p. S\
© Aug. 20, 1912; Ic May 9, 1914; A— For-
eign 10223; Philosopbisch-theosophischer ver-
lag, Berlin. 20588c
Hug' me, Honeycrust; a trifle in 1 act, adapted
and remodelled from the E'rench of Jjabiclie,
by H. H. lioech.
© Harrv Harewood Leech, New York ;
1873:1337, "Feb. 10. 20589
Hugh Buancompagno; a play in 4 acts, founded
upon incidents in the histoi'y of I'alernio, A.
D. 1560, by Chas. Nevins. 74 p. 4°. Type-
■\vritten.
© Emma T. Nevins, New York; 1885:
24070, Nov. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 20590
Hugh Manity; play in 1 act, by E. Eliscu. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1915; D: 41294; Edward
Eliscu, New York. 20590a
Hugo, an Italian romance; prologue and 3 acts,
an entirely original emotional play, by W.
Elliott Barnes. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elsie J. H. Mason, Chicago ; 1885 : 9645.
Apr. 27; 2c. Apr. 27. 20591
Hugo, the Koman fighter; by N. Levy. Ms.
© Nathan Levy, Los Angeles ; 1895 : 14252.
Mar. 11; 2c. Mar. 14. 20592
Hula-hula; a burlesque opera in 2 acts, by
C. E. Fillet and E. B. Moore.
© C. Edmimd Fillet and Edwin B. Moore,
United States; 1880:1300, Jan. 22. 20593
Hulda; or. The prophecy, a drama in 2 acts,
by S. B. Alexander.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston; 1883:
11623, J^une 25. • 20594
a romantic draina in 4 acts, by Sig-
Huldah's parin' bee; an entertainment repre-
senting the old time customs of New England,
by Adelaide H. Wyeth. Chicago and New
Yoi-k. The Dramatic publisliing company, 1908.
28 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. cc, Chicago ; D : 14215,
Nov. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 20597
Hullaboloo (A); dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by S. Drumb. 81 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912; D: 31213; Samuel
Drumb, Bandon, Or. 20598
play in 3 acts, by S. Drumb. 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1915; D: 40797; Samuel
Drumb, Bandon, Or. 20598a
Huloa; a contemporary comedy drama of Ha-
waiian and American life in 4 acts, by P.
Kider.
© Fremont Rider, Nyack, N. Y. ; D : 14721,
Jan. 2, 1909. 20599
Human (The) battery; comedy in 3 acts, by V.
Hall. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1911 ; D : 23186 ; Violette Hall,
Catskill, N. Y. 20600
Hitman (The) call; sketch in 1 act, by J. B.
Poster. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913; D: 33837; Julia B.
Poster, Berkeley, Cal. 20601
Human (The) chain; play in 4 acts, by Charles
Goddard. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41164 ; Star co.. New
York. 20601a
Human game; 4 act drama, by E. R. Kenney.
© Eugene R. Kenney, New York; D: 16160,
June 25, 1909. 20602
Human hearts; a tragedy in 3 acts, by G.
Knittle.
© Gus. Knittle, Chicago ; 1885 : 5761, Mar. 9.
20603
or, Logan's luck, by H. Reid [i. e. James
nnmd B. Alexander. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© S. B. Alexander, Boston; 1887:85, Jan.
3; Ic. Jan. 3. 20595
Huldah; or, A woman's wit, by Harry Mark-
ham. Typewritten.
© R. W. Marks, Ferth, Ontario, Canada;
1900 A : 30964, Dec. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 20596
Hal leek Reid]
© H. C. Miner and Hal. Reid, New York;
1895 : 37615, July 20. 20604
Human insects. Sec Zigzags.
Human (The) market; drama in 4 acts, by J.
.Tensen. [2], 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1912; D: 29587; J. Jensen,
Chicago. 20605
Same. 89 p. 12°. Printed.
© June 18, 1912; 2c. July 11, 1912; D:
30227 ; J. Jensen, Chicago. 20606
Human nature; an American comedy in 5 acts,
1\V C. G. Harger, jr.
© C. G. Harger, jr.. Canton, O. ; 1881 : 1197,
Jan. 20. 20607
1017
20608
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20625
Human nature — Continued.
a (Irnnia of men and women, a melodrama
in 5 acts, by W. H. Post.
© Willmarth H. Tost, New York; D:732,
Aug. S, 1901. 20608
a drama of the present day in 4 acts and
9 scenes, by W. (Jill and Robert Fraser.
© William Gill, New York; 1895:2537.5,
May 8. 20609
an Irish comedy sketch, by Robert I.ee-
land. 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Haggarty, Detroit ; D : 8261 ,
Apr. 2, 1906; 2c. Apr. 2, 1906. 20610
— a play, by J. A. Stevens.
© ,Tohn A. Stevens, New York ; 1885 : 677,
.Tan. 9. 20611
play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by A. .T. Kilty
and H. D. Obernauor. 5 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. ]\Iay 23, 1912; D: 29756; A. .1. Kilty
and H. D. Obernauer, McKees Rocks, Pa.
20612
-or. The traduced wife, English domestic
drama in 4 acts, by H. F. Downing. London,
Francis Griffiths [1913] 75 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Dec. 30, 1913; D:
35851; Henry Francis Downing and Francis
Griffiths, London. 20612a
or. The way of the world, drama in 3
acts, by F. Dnmont.
© Frank Dumont, New York; 1882:741,
Jan. 16. 20613
— See also My Hebrew friend.
Human (The) race; an American comedy drama
in 4 acts, by G. Barr.
© George Barr, Buffalo ; 1894 : 59208, Dec.
19. 20614
Human (A) slave; 4 act comedy melodrama, by
W. L. Roberts. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. L. Roberts, Chicago ; D : 1942, May
28, 1902; 2c. Apr. 22, 1903. 20615
Human soul; or. The mysterious spell of
science, playlet based upon advanced ])hysics
and chemistry, by J. A. Schwenk. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1910; D: 17943; J. A.
Schwenk, Williamsport, Pa. 20616
Human (A) target; drama in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 2 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914; D: 38000; Star co.,
New York. 20616a
Human (The) vampire; by T^ C. Chambers.
74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lee Cecil Chambers. St. Louis; D : 3.579,
June 12, 1903; 2c. June 12, 1903. 20617
Human (The) vampire — Continued.
drama of today in 3 acts, by F. Cantello,
[31, 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1913; D: 32757; Frank Can-
tello, lios Angeles. 20618
Human (The) whirlpool; psychic drama in 4
acts, by C Hawkes. .53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913; D:32G16; Clarence
■ Hawkes, Hadley, Mass. 20619
Humane hair shop. See Ye humane hair
shop.
Hurnanitaet; festspiel, arr. imd geleitet von I.
Mueller-Morss. [11, 11 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38777 ; Irma Muel-
ler-Morss, Chicago. 20619a
Humanity; by Arthur Gillespie and J. M.
Reilly. (In Will Rossiter's vaudeville
prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D : 4072, Oct.
5, 1903; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 20620
— — -a drama in 5 acts, by W. A. Brady. 67 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© W. A. Brady, New York; 1894:. 51447,
Nov. 3; 2c. Jan. 4, 1895. 20621
a drama in 3 acts, by R. A. Kasper and
J. A. Dwan. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert A. Kasper and Joseph A. Dwan,
Evanston, 111.; D : 15558, Apr. 7, 1909; 2c.
Apr. 7, 1909. 20622
• a melodrama in 5 acts, by Sutton Vane, J.
R. Grismer and W. A. Brady.
© J. R. Grismer and Wm. A. Brady. New
York ; 1895 : 1597, Jan. 4. 20623
play in 1 act, by H. K. Duffey and Anna
Nichols. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D:3290G; Henry K.
Duffev and J. Anna Nichols, Brooklyn.
20624
or. 'Only a Jew, 1 act, by M. Bayly. 36 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1910; D: 22793; Monte Bayly,
New York. 20625
See also Pathfinder (The)
Humanity and politics. See Ambassador's
(The) daughter.
Humanity's express; play in 1 act, by W. A.
Rafferty. [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jidy IS, 1914; D: 37620; William
Aloysius Rafferty, San Francisco. 20625a
Humanlike; play in 3 acts, by J. H. Lawson,
based on the l^frs. Polly stories by James Op-
penheim. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1915; D: 41948; John Howard
Lawson, New York. 20625b
1018
20626
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20646
Humble (An) apothecary; i> dramn in 3 acts,
by J. Fell.
© Joseph Feil, Cleveland; D : 10382, Apr.
19, 1907. 20626
Humble pie; comedy in 1 act, by W. D. Emer-
son. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing cc,
1910. 18 p. 4°.
© Dec. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22981 ;
Dramatic pnb. co., Chicago. 20627
Humbug'; an original farcical comedy in 4 acts,
l)y F. Marsden (W. A. Sliver) 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1875:6387.
June 17 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1884. 20628
Same. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William C. Andrews, Paterson ; in re-
newal for 14 vears from Juno 17, 1903; D:
3464, May 21, 1903; 2c. June 16, 1903. 20629
play in 1 act, by P. B. Sipe. [2], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1914; D: 38308; Paul P..
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 20629a
Humbug's (The); by H. L. Meader.
© Herman Lee Meader, New York ; D :
10765, June 13, 1907. 20630
a musical comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by J. Smith and F. A. Wilcox, music by F. R.
Rix.
© F. A. Wilcox and Joseph Smitb, United
States; D:(>477, Apr. 8, 1905. 20631
Humility; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. P. Voor-
hees.
© James Paxton Voorhees, Washington :
1895 : 63807, Dec. 16. 20632
Humming'-bird (The) — Continued,
in 1 act, by B. A. Dwyer.
© Bessie Agnes Dwyer, Washington ; 1900
A : 28295, Nov. 16. 20637
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by F. Williams
a play in 3 acts, by J. P. Voorhees.
© James Paxton Voorhees, W^ashington ;
1890 : 40642, Dec. 22. 20633
Hummeln (Die); ein miirchentraum im deut-
sclien waltle, in wort und ton fiir die biihue
in 3 aufziis?Pn, von R. Zwintscher. Leipzig,
Verlag von Carl Rlersebur'ger, 1911. 55 p.
16°.
© Nov. 13, 1911; 2c. Mar. 1, 1912; D:
28898; Rudolf Zwintscher, Laubegast. Ger-
many. 20634
Hummer (The); a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Chasemore. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© AVilfred Chasemore. New York; 1890:
33111, Oct. 24 ; Ic. Oct. 24. 20635
Humming-bird (The); a comedy, by Olive
Logan.
© W^rt Sikes, United States; 1878:2242,
Feb. 21. 20636
and G. L. Stout.
© Fred Williams and G. L. Stout, New
York; 1888:2307, Jan. 20. 20638
Humor (The) of the court room; or, Jones
versus Johnson, a lawful comedy, by P.
Lindsley, with illustrations by Prescott Too-
mey. Dallas. Tex., John F. Worley & co.,
1899. 70 p. illus. 12°.
© Philip Lindsley, Dallas; 1897:66375,
Nov. 29; 2c. Nov. 29. 20639
Humor the ladies; comedy in 4 acts, by S. J.
Gilman and J. F. Ballard. [165] p. 4°.
Type^^ritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33917; Stephen
J. Gilman, Everett, Mass., and John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 20640
Humorous monologues and dramatic scenes;
by Belle Marshall Locke and others. Boston,
W\ H. Baker & co., 1908. 101 p. 12°.
© W^alter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
11770, Nov. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1908. 20641
Humors (The) of Lady Isabel. See Ye East
Lynue.
Humour (The) of it; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Leon Brodzky. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D: 29103; Interna-
tional copyright bureau, ltd., London. 20642
Humours (The) of the court; comedy in 3 acts,
and other poems, by Robert Bridges. New
York, Macmillan and co. ; London, G. Bell
and sons, 1893. v, 185 p. 12°.
© Macmillan & co.. New York ; 1893 : 46501,
Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 13, 1893. 20643
Humpty Dumpty; motion picture play, by
George Adams. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912 ; D : 28876 ; Photo drama
motion picture co., inc.. New York. 20644
Humpty Dumpty in the web. See Spider
(The) and the fly.
Humpty Dumpty out West among the In-
dians; a melodrama pantomime, by the
Adams brothers.
© Adams bros., Brooklyn ; D : 3130, Feb. 17,
1903. 20645
Eumpty Dumpty up-to-date (fin de siecle);
a grand comic spectacular burlesque extrava-
ganza pantomime, by T. Denier.
'© Tony Denier, Chicago; 1894:5708. .Tan.
23. 20646
1019
20647
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20667
Humpty Dumpty's dreams of old and new
times; Ji comic dramatic and Tex'psichorean
pantomime, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 18S7 : 1657,
Jan. 20. 20647
Humpty Dumpty's tour of the world; comic
spectacular ballet pantomime, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:1658,
Jan. 20. 20648
a grand pantomimical-dramatic and musi-
cal spectacle, by Kiralfy brothers.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York;
1882 : 5968, Apr. 15. 20649
Humpty Dumpty's trip to the moon; a grand
pantomimical-dramatic and musical spectacle,
by Kiralfy brothers.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York;
1882 : 5967, Apr. 15. 20650
Hunchback (The); a play in 5 acts, by James
Sheridan Knowles, an entirely new acting ed..
preserving the author's text entire, ed. by
.John M. Kingdom. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1876. 69 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plays
no. 197])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7998, July 3; 2c. July 26. 20651
Hunchback (The) of King Frederic's court;
a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. J. Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Chicago; 1889:28565, Sept.
20. 20652
Hunchback (The) of Not-er-dam. See Blue
(The) book.
Hunchback's (The) bride; or, Francesca of
Rimini, founded on the Italian story of The
house of the Malatesti, a tragedy in 6 acts,
by J. S. Macy. 52 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Sydney Macy, New York; D:2588,
Oct. 21, 1902; 2c. Nov. 11, 1902. 20653
Hunchback's (The) daughter; by P. X. Reilly.
Typewritten.
© Francis Xavier Reilly, Brooklyn; 1900
A : 5521, Feb. 28 ; 2c. Feb. 28. 20654
Hunchback's (The) love; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by J. C. Nugent.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; 1899:
76774, Nov. 24. 20655
Hundred dollar bill; college comedy in 3 acts,
by V. Bryant. [3], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28221 ; Vaughn Bry-
ant, Kansas City, Mo. 20656
Hundred (The) dollar whopper; comedy sketch
in 1 act, by B. Couners. 11], 16 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1913; D: 35353; Barry* Con-
ners, Milwaukee. 20657
Hundred (A) to one shot; an original 1 act
dramatic composition, by F. J. Beaman. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 5982,
Dec. 23, 1904; 2c. Dec. 23, 1904. 20658
Hundred wives. See, at end of alphabet, titles
bcuinning with figures: 100 wives.
Hundred (The) yard dash; play in 1 act, by
McCree and Clark. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912; D : 31293 ; McCree and
Clark, New York. 20659
Hundred (A) years ago; by Alf Hampton.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Harmon B. Whitebeck, Brooklyn;
D:8S97, July 31, 1906; 2c. Aug. 1, 1900.
20660
• See also Female (The) continentals.
Hundred (A) years hence; a fancy forecast in
4 acts, by M. Stanley Clark. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ernest Mayer, London ; D : 10417, Apr.
26, 1907; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 20661
Hundredth bead; comedy in 1 act, by H. Hud-
son. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1909; D : 17769 ; Holland
Hudson, Washington. 20662
Hundredth night of Hamlet. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 100th
night of Hamlet.
Hundredth (The) trick. See Allison's lad.
Hundstage; lustspiel in 3 akten, von KorHr,
Holm. Munich, A. Langen, 1911. 208 p. 12°.
© Aug. 25, 1911; 2c. Sept. 12, 1911; D:
25197; Albert Langen, Munich. 20663
Hungarian (The) baron; comedy in 3 acts, by
M. J. Newman. [3], 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911 ; D : 24926 ; M. J. New-
man, Chicago. 20684
Hunger; play in 3 acts, by B. J. Legere. [3],
84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D: 35463; Benjamin
J. Legere, Bridgeport, Conn. 20665
Hungry gods; a comedy, by C. L. Moore.
© Charles Leonard Moore, United States ;
1894 : .50702, Dec. 6. 20666
Hungry (The) heart; drama in 4 acts, by B. G.
Erdman, dramatized from the book of the
same name by D. G. Phillips. [134] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17. 1911; D: 23983; Blanclu- O.
Erdman, New York. 20667
1020
20668
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20687
Hungry hunters; original, cliaracter, comedy
sketch, by William Henry Coyle. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1909; D: 17054; Muffs &
Pearl, Philadelphia. 20668
Hungry (The) laborer; comedy in 1 act, by
F. Pons y Pou. tr. by Augustus Cavassa.
© Francisca Pons y Pou, New York ; 1881 :
6589, Apr. 28. 20669
Hungry suffragette; vaudeville sketch for two
persons, by J. M. Loughboi'ough. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1909 ; D : 17403 ; J. M. Lough-
borough, New York. 20670
Hunkers' Corners; an entertainment in 3
scenes, by Adelaide H. Wyeth. Chicago and
New York, The Dramatic publishing company,
1908. 38 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14216,
Nov. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 20671
Hunker's P. C; a farce in 1 act, by C. J. H.
Hurd. Cleveland, Sayers & Goldsmith [1900]
44 p. 8°.
© Clara .T. H. Hurd. Cleveland; 1900; A:
1.5150, June 18 ; 2c. Sept. 1. 20672
Hunks of Dan's Mt. ; an American drama in 4
acts, by Ilidge V/aller [psend. of C. R. Dim-
mitt]
© Charles Ridgely Dimmitt, Baltimore ;
1SS5 : 12759, June 9. 20673
Hunk's wedding day; an Ethiopian burlesque
in 1 scene. New York, Hapi)y hours company
[1874] 8 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama no.
78])
© Happv hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 1221G.
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 20674
Hunt (The) ball; phiy in 4 acts, by A. Kennedy.
© Alfred Kennedy, New York ; 1894 : 49799,
Oct. 25. 20675
Hunt (A) for a husband. ^Sc<: Widow Bedott.
Hunt (A) for a title. See American (An)
countess.
Hunt (A) for an heiress; a comedy in 3 acts,
by M. B. Nash. Cincinnati, 1882.
© Marv Belle Nash, United States; 1882:
.5914, Apr. 14. 20676
Plunt (The) for antiques. See Box of per-
fectos.
Hunt (The) for happiness; in 4 acts, drama-
tized from tlie novel of A. V. Chartres, by C.
Heverin. 172 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cator Heverin. East Orange, N. J. ; D :
1453, Feb. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1902. 20677
Hunt (The) for happiness — Continued.
— in 3 acts, by B. G. Erdman. [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1911 ; D : 24530 ; Blanche G.
Erdman, New York. 20678
Hunted; playlet with a punch in 1 act, by P.
Dunning. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915 ; D : 40272 ; Philip Dun-
ning, New York. 20678a
Hunted and hounded; crook-ed drama in 1 act,
by E. Rosenthal. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915 ; D : 39614 ; Ethel Rosen-
thal, San Francisco. 20678b
Hunted by a woman; by C. A. Taylor.
© Charles A. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ;
D : 5816, Nov. 23, 1904. 20679
Hunted down; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. H. Woodhull.
© Aaron H. Woodhull, New York; 1887:
817, Jan. 11. 20680
or, Gold, mask, revenge, a drama in 4
acts, by .T. M. Miller. Shenandoah, Pa., J. K.
Boyer & J. B. Scheuhiug, 1887. 41 p. 16°.
© .Joseph M. Miller, Shenandoah, Pa.;
1887 : 21750, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Sept. 1. 20681
See also Haunted by a shadow.
Hunted to death; or. The pony express, a
drama of early frontier life in 5 acts, by H.
Simon.
© Henry Simon, New York; 1886:18875,
Aug. 20. 20682
Hunter (The) and the game warden; dramatic
sketch, by H. J. Burns. 30 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1911 ; D : 25128 ; H. J. Burns.
St. Louis. 20683
Hunter's game; a musical comedietta, by C. E.
Royal.
© Charles E. Royal, Tacoiiu! ; D : 4940, Apr.
25. 1904. 20684
Hvmters of American heiresses; comedy in 4
acts, by Saint Aubin [pseud, of A. A. Corbett]
© Adolph St. Aubin, New York; 1896:
24767, Apr. 21. 20685
Hunter's (The) protege. See Green (The)
Mountain ranger.
Hunter's (The) story; a drama in 1 act, by
A. A. Augustus.
© Albert A. Augustus, Chicago ; 1888 : 6099,
Feb. 27. 20686
Huntin' for Hawkins; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by G. F. Steely.
© Guy F. Steely, Chicago ; 1899 : 15159,
Feb. 25. 20687
See also Hunting for Hawkins.
1021
20683
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20705
Hunting a detective; a dramatic composition,
by Bernard Kliug. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Cliarles Ruppel, New Yorli ; D : 4494.
Jan. 9, 1904; 2c. Jan. 9, 1904.
20688
Hunting an heiress. Sec Gilded (A) brick.
Hunting big game; comedy in 3 acts, by B. J.
Hakoun. [149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1912; D: 29406; Benjamin
J. Halvoun, New York. 20689
Hunting for an apartment; a monologue, by
M. I. Fisk. {In Harper's magazine, v. 107)
© May Isabel Fisk, New York; D : 3S47,
Aug. 19, 1903; 2c. Aug. 22, 1903. 20690
See also Monologues.
Hunting for de 'possum an' de coon; a negro
comedy in 1 act and 2 scenes, by S. T. Sutor.
Lyncliburg, Va., The Lynn printing co., 1894.
[7] p. 12°.
© Sam T. Sutor, Lynchburg, Va. ; 1S8S :
29677, Oct. 19; 2c. July 24, 1894. 20691
Hunting for Hapgood; a farce in 1 act, by
Frank H. Shepard. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1906. 18 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's
ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
9043. Sept. 6, 1906; 2c. Nov. 6, 1906. 20692
Hunting for Hawkins; farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by (x. F. Steely. Typewritten.
© Guy F. Steely, Chicago; 1899:72195.
Nov. 4; 2c. Nov. 4. 20693
See also Huntin' for Hawkins.
Hunting for Hooligan; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by C. E. Royal and A. Beeson.
© Chai'les E. Roval and Alvin Beeson, T:i-
coma ; D : 1783, Apr. 23, 1902. 20694
Hunting (The) of the Snark; a play, by Mar-
shnli Pinckney [pseud, of M. P. W. Locke]
Indianapolis, Andrews & Moore, 1883. 2 p. 1.,
108 p. 12°.
© Marshall P. W. Locke, Indianapolis;
1882:22347, Dec. 28; 2c. July 28, 1883.
[Note: Title on the copies received is — Hunt-
ing of the Snark; or. The professor's dream]
20695
or. The professor's dream, in ii prologu<»
and 5 acts, by Mai'shall Pincknev [pseud, of
M. P. W. Locke]
(c) Marshall P. W. Locke, Indianapolis;
1883:18116, Oct. 3; 2c. Oct. 3. 20696
Hunting the slippers; or, Painless dentistry,
a farce in 1 scene, by Martin Beclier. Ne\v
York, Ii. M. De Wilt, 187.^). 14 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's acting plays, no. 190] )
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1876:
8906, July 31 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 20697
Hunting the wren. See Droleen.
Hunting (The) tour; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by S. Wertheim.
© S. AVertheim, Fremont, O. ; 1883 : 15238,
Aug. 17; 2c. Aug. 31. 20698
Huon of Gwyenne; or. The knight of the
golden horn, a spectacular drama in 5 acts,
by L. V. Ohapin.
© L. V. Chapin, Chicago ; 1888 : 5442, Feb.
20. 20699
Hurdy-gurdy (The) girl; musical comedy in 3
acts, by Richard Carle. 112 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D:
10692, June 3, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 20700
Hurley hurley.
© Joseph M. Weber and Lewis M. Fields,
New York ; 1898 : 52883, Sept. 9. 20701
Huron (The) queen. See Huronne (La)
Huron (El) y Felipe Segundo; entremeses
liricos de C. Arniches y E. Garcia Alvarez,
musica del maestro Torregrosa. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908. 45 p.
12°. [Librettos only]
© Carlos Arniches y Enrique Garcia Al-
varez, Madrid; D : 13795, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c.
Sept. 14, 1908. 20702
Huronne (La); or, The Huron queen, a play
in 3 acts, by Leopold Stapleaux and Armand
d'Artois, tr. and adapted by the Franco-
American agency for dramatic literature, ltd.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 7090. Mar. 26. 20703
Hurricane (The); play in 1 act, by G. Atherton.
founded on her novel. Prologue. [18] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D: 38317; Gertrude
Atherton, New York. 20703a
• foinided upon her story of Pro-
logu(> contained in The bell in the fog. [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914; I) : 38792; Gertrude
Atherton, New York. 20703b
^play in 3 acts, by H. A. Littlclale. 12], 11.T
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914; D : 38449 ; Harold AvI-
nier Littl'Mlale, New York. 207d3c
Hurricanes; a comic drama in ;*> acts, by P..
Hov.ard.
© P.i-onson Howard, United Stales; 1878:
6274, May 24. 20704
Hurroo; or, The Irish tenement, a musical
dialect sketch, by R. M. Carroll.
© R. M. Carroll, TTnlted States; 1873:
11910, Oct. 17. 20705
1022
20706
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20723
Hurry (A) call marriage; a comedy in 1 act,
by A. E. Ives and J. Newton Humes. 19 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Alice E. Ives and John Newton Humes.
Brooklvn; D:2952, Jan. 19, 1903; 2c. Jan.
11, 1904. 20706
Hurry, hurry, hurry; farce comedy of today in
3 acts, by L. Arnold. 67 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41904 ; Le Roy Ar-
nold, Minneaoolis. 20706a
Hurry up lunch.; comedy dialogue for two
characters, by Perrine Lambert. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© James H. Lambert, jr., Philadelphia ; D :
10319, Apr. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1907. 20707
Hurt (The) that heals; play in 3 acts, by G.
A. Thompson. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
■© Ic. July 5, 1913 ; D : 33720 ; Grace Allen
Thompson, Fairhaven, IMass. 20708
Hurtig- & Seamen's first prize beauties; by J.
Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtle, New York: 1898:4.5007,
July 28. 20709
Husar (Der); komische oper in 2 acten, nach
einera Scrilie'schen stoffe, von Victor Leon
miisik von Ignaz Briill, op. 79. Leipzig, J.
Weinberger, 1897.
© Josef ^Veinberger, Leipzig ; 1897 : 59475,
Oct. 20; 2c. Nov. 13. 20710
Kusarenfieber; lustspiel in 4 akten, von Gus-
tav Kadelburg und Richard Skowronnek.
Berlin [F. Bloch, erben] 190G. 130 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch, erben, Berlin; D:9G79, Dec.
21, 1906 : 2c. Dec. 21. 1906. 20711
Husareng'eneral (Der); operetta in 3 akten, vcm
K. Elherg, Oskar Friednianu und Fritz
Lunzer. nuisik von C. M. Ziehrer. Regie- und
soufflierbuch. Leipzig, [etc.] AV. Karczag,
New York, Karczag pub. co., 1913. 35 p. 4°.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36807 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 20711a
— • Same. Text der gesiinge. 24 p. 12°.
.© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D : 36797 ; W. Kar^i-zag,
Leipzig. 20711b
Husares de la princesa; zarzuela c6mica en 1
acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original
de Leopoldo Garcia Cotta y Joaquin Garcia
Tieon,, miislca del maestro Eduardo Fuentes.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
48 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915 ; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41644 ;
Garcia Cotta y Garcia Leon, Madrid. 20711c
Husband (The); drama in 4 acts, by N. Breiter.
[2], 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1911; D: 28108; Nathan
Breiter, New York. 20712
Husband (The) — Continued.
an original one man comedy drama in 1
scene, by H. S. Sheldon. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16237 ; Harry So-
phus Sheldon, Chicago. 20713
— — a society play in 4 acts, by E. Williams.
New Orleans, Theo. A. Ray, 1898. 1 p. 1., 89
p. 16°.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1898 : 39641, June 30 ; 2c. .July 7. 20714
and The forbidden guest^s; two plays, by
J. Corbin. Boston and New York, Houghton,
Mifflin company, 1910. xxxiii, 271 p. 12°.
© Nov. .5, 1910; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910; D:
22.531 ; John Corbin, New York. 20715
Hustand (A), a wife and a friend; a drama in
3 acts, by Harry Sophus Sheldon. [132] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909 ; D : 16635 ; Martin and
Emery, Chicago. 20716
Husband and judge (Le justicier); a drama in
5 acts, by Jules de Marthold.
© FrauQois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19918, Sept. 3. 20717
Husband and lover; a dramatization in 4 acts,
by L. B. Parker.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
1893 : 58022, Dec. 29. 20718
Husband (The) hunters; an American musical
comedy in 2 acts, by S. M. Brenner.
. © S. M. Brenner, Baltimore ; D : 15830,
May 5, 1909. 20719
Hvisband (A) in clover; comedy for 1 male and
1 female, by 11. C. Merivale, text and stage
Imsiness ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps and
Marion SlK)rt. New York, E. S. Werner & co.,
1906. 17 p. 12°. (On cover: Werner ed.)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9480,
Nov. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1900. 20720
Husband (The) of a celebrity; a drama
adapted and tr. from the Russian of Prince
Alexander I. Sumbatoff, by I. F. Hapgood.
© Isabel Florence Hapgood, New York ;
D: 13654, Aug. 26. 1908. 20721
Husband of a suffragette; vaudeville sketch,
by N. Marshall. 7 }). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910; D: 20101; Nancy Mar-
shall, Kansas City, Mo. 20722
Husband (The) of his widow; little comedy in
1 act, tr. from the Spanish of .Tacinto Bena-
vente, by J. A. Herman. [2], 31 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912; D : 28.524 ; .Tohn Arm-
strong Herman, Harrisburg, Pa. 20723
1023
20724
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20741
Husband (The) of Kate; by E. I. Joy.
© Elizabeth Ina Joy, St. Louis ; D : 14469,
Dec. 7, 190S. 20724
Husband (The) of one wife; comedy-drama in
3 acts, by Ancella Hunter [i. e. B. A. Hunter]
143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910 ; D : 228S2 ; Bertha An-
cella Hunter, Los Angeles. 20725
Husband (The) of the wife; farce, by C. M.
Waage. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915 ; D : 41486 ; Josephine
Bastian, San Francisco. 20725a
Husband or lover; a dramatization in 4 acts,
by L. B. Parker.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
1893 : 58023, Dec. 29. 20726
Husband (The) proposition; monologue, by E.
Hopkins. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915; D: 39439; Edwiu Hop-
kins, New York. 20726a
Husband (A) to order; a bit of foolishness in
1 act, by C. W. Tackenberg. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Chas. W. Tackenberg, CUncinnati ; D :
5341, July 25, 1904 ; 2c. July 25, 1904. 20727
Husband (A) wanted; comedy playlet, by Blos-
ser Jennings and H. Holman. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915; D : 40355 ; Harry Hol-
man, New York. 20727a
Husbandless (A) wife; by J. C. Morris, 12 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Joseph Charles Morris, Put-in-Bay, O. ;
D : 5391, Aug. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1904. 20728
Husbands by purchase; a society play in 5 acts,
by S. O. de Soissons.
© S. C. de Soissons, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1896:68222, Dec. 14. 20729
Husband's (A) error; drama in 5 acts, by Mrs.
F. Broaker.
© Mrs. Frank Broaker, New York; 1896:
57848, Oct. 21. 20730
Husband's (A) honor; a romantic drama in 2
acts, ])y H. Hall.
© Howard Hall, Decatur, Mich.; 1897:
40039, July 9. 20731
Husband's (A) infatuation. Sec Supper at
Sherry's.
Husband's (The) jealousy. S(>e Estranged.
Husbands made to order; a play in 1 act, by
J. A. Gulden. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 12900,
May 5, 1908; 2c. May 5, 1908. 20732
Husbands of mine: 4 act comedv of multi-
matrimony, by W. A. Curtis. [112] p. 4°.
Tyjiewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29691 ; William Al-
bert Curtis, Oakland, Cal. 20733
Husbands on approval; comedy in 3 acts, by
W. M. Kliitt. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.,
1914. 197 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1913 ; D : 35558 ;
William M. Blatt, Boston. 20734
Husband's (A) reflection; play in 1 act, by
B. Q. Meyer. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D: 39546; Blakoman
Q. Meyer, New York. 20734a
Husband's (A) rights; comedy-drama in 1 act
by H. Adler and Meyer Schwartz. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Hyman Adler, New York; D : 12607.
Mar. 13, 1908; 2c. Mar. 13, 1908. 20735
Husband's (A) sacrifice. See St. Marc.
Husbands to burn; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Pliilip B. Hunt, Minneapolis; 1899:
69733, Oct. 26. 20736
Hush-money; drama in 4 acts, by C. Kinkead.
[121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1914; D : 38037 ; Cloves Kin-
kead, Louisville. 20736a
original comedy drama in 2 scenes, by E.
De Forrest. 18 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915; D: 41988; Edward Do
Forrest, New York. 20736b
play in 3 acts, by E. E. Kidder. [108] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911 ; D : 23501 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 20737
Kusking-bee (The); a comedy in 2 shrieks and
a yell, by M. Drew and Edgar Selden.
© Maurice Drew and E. Selden, Uiiilcd
Slates; 1884:22620, Nov. IL 20738
— a drama, by C. L. Thompson.
© Clara Louise Thompson, Minneapolis ;
1898 : 45613, Aug. 1. 20739
— dramatic composition in 1 act, by Evange-
line Campbell. Haverhill, Mass., Frank P.
Stiles, 1910. 12 p. 8°.
© Apr. 1, 1910; 2c. Apr. 5, 1910; D: 20710;
Mrs. Geo. B. Holden, Haverhill, Mass. 20740
— -an original farce in 2 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott INIarble, Chicago; 1882:21708, Dec.
24. 20741
1024
20741
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20760
Huss, Zilla, huss; lustspiel in 1 szene und 3
ukteu, vou lloda lioda. Berlin, Biiliuenver-
lag Aim & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1913. 67 p.
8°.
© le. Mur. 23, 1914; D : 3G450 ; Biihueu-
verlag Aim & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
20741a
Hustler (The); a farce comedy in 3 acts [by
T. H. Davis, W. T. Keogh and J. .J. Rosen-
tliHl] rA p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William T. Keogh, New York, Thomas
H. Davis, and J. J. Rosenthal, United States;
1890 : 1741G, May 28 ; 2c. July 28. 20742
See also Byer's library of tabloid plays.
Hustlers (The); by H. L. Lyman.
© Herbert Lucius Lyman, INIilwaukee ; D :
G1U9, Feb. 9, 1905. 20743
a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Thomas H. Davis, William T. Keogh and
.T. J. Rosenthal, Nev/ York; 1890:18388, June
. 5. 20744
Hustling' of Hiram.
© Mrs. M. J. Goodrich, B<.st(m; D : 7G61,
Dec. 5, 1905. 20745
Huzulenliebe! dramntiches sitlenbild aus den
VValdkarpatheu, von Otto Steinbach. Leip-
zig, T. Gerstenberg [1915] S3 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14. 1915; Ic. Nov. 18, 1915; D:
4229,'!; Tlieod(»r Gerstenberg, Leipzig.
20745a
Hyacinth Halvey; ti comedy, by T>ady Gregory,
Xcw Y<vrk. Printed for John guinn, 190G.
2 p. 1., 3-51, [1] p. 12°.
© Lady Gregory, Ireland; D : 9725, Dec. IM.
190G: 2c. Dec. 31, 190G. 20746
Hydra (The). Sec Reaping the whirlwind.
Hydrophobia; or, Every dog' has his day, a
I'anical comedy in 3 acts, by F. H. Gassaw;iy.
© Frank Harrison Gass:nvi!v, California;
18SG : 8815, Apr. 13. " 20747
Hymen (The) affinity co., ltd.; farce in 1 act,
l)y J. C. Dox.
© .Julia C. Dox, Peoria, 111.; D :-,148S0,
.Tan. 23, 1909. 20748
Hynde Horn. See Ye geste of Hynde Horn.
Hypatia; dramatized in 3 acts, by G. B. de
(..Mielin and F. E. Peck.
© (Jrace B. de Quelin and Fannie F. Peck,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1900 A: 18677, July 28.
20749
a play in 4 act», founded on Charles Kings-
ley's novel of that name, by G. Stuart Ogilvie.
Railway. N. J., The Mer.shon company, 1894.
4 p. 1., 63 p. 16°.
© W. Heinemann, London; 1894:7313, Apr.
2; 2c. Apr. 2. 20750
Hypatia — Continued.
^a play in prologue and 6 acts, dramatized
from Charles Kingsley's novel, by T. D. Bea.s-
ley. Typewritten.
© T. D. Beasley, Berkeley, Cal. ; 1900 A:
15267, June 19; 2c. July 9. 20751
a play in 3 acts, by F. E. Peck.
© Fannie E. I'eck, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ;
I > : 2045, June 25, 1902. 20752
a tragedy in 4 acts, by G. B. de Quelin
;ind \<\ E. Peck. Typewritten.
© l-'annie E. Peck and Grace B. de Quelin,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1900 A : 7442, Mar. 21 ; 2c.
Apr.
6.
20753
Sec also Adventures of Hypatia. — Hy-
patia, the heathen.— Hypatia, the pagan,
Hypatia, the heathen; a play in 4 acts, founded
on Charles Kingsley's novel of that name, by
G. Stuart Ogilvie. Rahway, N. J., The Mer-
shon company, 1894.
© W. Heineiuann, London; 1894:7314, Apr.
2. 20754
Hypatia, the pagan; a play in 4 acts, founded
on Charles Kingsley's novel of that name, by
(i. Sluart Ogilvie.
© W. Heinemaim, London; 1894:7315, Apr.
2. 20755
Hypnotic cure; a I'arce in 1 act, by I. Alex-
ander. Typewritten.
© Israel Alexander, Boston; 1899:16370,
Mar. 2; 2c. Mar. 2. 20756
Hypnotic (The) doctor; or, The doings of Doc
tor Louder, an addition to Bert Baker's, The
man from Klondyke. by Roger Imhof [i. e.
V. R. Indiof] 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Roger Indiof, Rock Island, 111. ; D :
4908, Apr. 20, 1904; 2c. Apr. 20, 1904.
20757
Hypnotic (The) rehearsal; comedy sketch in 1
act, by R. Cornelius Raby. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May G, 1912; D : 29584 ; Milberg,
Brown & Milberg, New York.
20758
Hypnotic (An) spree; farce in 1 act, by R.
Strauss. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1910 ; D : 22488 ; Robert
Strauss, New York. 20759
Hypnotic victims; or. Wanied by a vision,
sensational melodrama, by Elsie M. Mac-
Kay. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. M. MacKay, Buffalo; D : .5022. Mav
13, 1904; 2c. July 14, 1904. 20760
Hypnotising (The) minister; dramatic compo-
sition, by D. I'. Ferguson. 68 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914; D:. 85582; Dolly P.
Ferguson, Whitehall, Mich. 20760a
5379—16-
65
1025
20761
DRAMATIC COMPOSTTTONS
20781
Hyiinotisni; drama in 3 acts, )).v A. W^'ld. ii,
f)! p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IVIuy 31, 3U10; 1>: 21209; Arthur
^^'('l(l, New Yorlj. 20761
— -a dramatic composition, ]}y Mi's. E. B.
i\ol l(>i-. Typewritten.
© Mrs. E. K. Kolier, P.altimore; 1895:
44510, Aus,'. P.l; 1e. Aug. lU. 20762
a farce in 1 act, by NewiMl Bent. Boston,
W. H. Baicer ^c co., 19(«. 8 \\ ](>
© Walter II. Balder & co., Boston; D:2918,
Jan. 28, 1903; 2c. Mar. 24, 1903. 20763
— a novelty playlet in 1 act, by J. .lex. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Jex, Newarlj, Del.; D : 6265, Feb.
27, 1905; 2c. Feb. 20, 1905. 20764
— or. Dr. Kabala, a psycliological drama, by
A. Mongenais. Typewritten.
© Agnes Mongenais, St. Louis ; 1896 : 28021,
May 7; 2c. Sept. 12. 20765
— Sec also Heart of Africa.
Hypnotism and crime. See Dark (The) con-
tinent.
Hypnotism foiled; play in 5 acts, by E. Gold-
berg. 72 p. 4°. Tyi)ewrit1en.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; I > :39979 ; lOlias Gold-
berg, Chelsea, Mass. 20765a
Hypnotist (The)
© Beatrice l.ieb, Omaha, Neb.; 1899:35484,
May 27; 2c. May 27. 20766
a comedietta in 1 act, by Eflie W. Merri-
man. Chicago, The Di-amatic pulilishing com-
pany [1901] 8 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1025,
Oct. 28, 1901; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 20767
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Napheys and
Pitzer. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. F. Napheys and R. C. I'itzer, Denver;
D:9230, Oct. 15, 190G; 2c. Mar. 21, 1907.
20768
— See also Hypnotiste (L')
Hypnotiste (L') (The hypnotist); a comedy-
drama, by AV. G. Harrison.
© William Greer Harrison, San Francisco;
1891:0310, Feb. IG. 20769
Hypnotized; i)l;iv in 4 acts, by A. J. Eddy.
13G p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1909; D: 17217; Arthur
Jerome Eddy, Chicago. 20770
Hypnotized husband; or. Dolly Smoothboy's
experiment, by M. Godfrey 1 pseud. <»f M. G.
Rives] 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1909: T):175f>S; Madeline
Godfrey, East Orange, N. J. 20771
Hypnotized (The) janitor; by (!. Sniilh. :*. p.
r". Typewritten.
© !c. SepL 1, 1911; D : 25205 ; ({.-in Siiiilii.
New York. 20772
Hypnotizer (The); dram.-i in 1 ads, !iy K. K.
Wilson. .'>4 p. I". Typewritten.
© Ic. IVIay 1, 1911; 1):2415(;; Kosanna
King Wilson, Tn»y, O. 20773
or. The hero of a hundred years hence,
a sensational comedy drama, by E. Dermody.
© Elmer I>ermo(lv, New York; IS'.rJ: 31717.
Aug. 1. 20774
Hypnotizing" a landlord; by Lrviii < '.. Tt'(\s.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1899:08877,
Oct. 23; 2('. Nov. 17. 20775
Hypnotizirte (Die) braut. See Drei (Die)
brueder.
Hypochonder (Der); a comedy in 4 ads, by
G. O. Moser.
© Bnre and I'.olossv Kirnll'y, TTnilcd
Stales; 1877:1199,s, Oct. 17. 20776
Hypochondriac (The); a comedv in I n<ls. liv
M. Walsh and H. i). De ISIille".
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 18SS:1(;27, .Ian.
14. 20777
Hypocrisy; a iMuiantic socidy drain;! in .'? ads
and a ])rologiie, Ir. and adai)ted from th(>
S)):inisli, by H. Tra])man and 1"]. Dillon.
© Henrv Trapman and Ed. Dillon, Mil-
waukee ; 1892 : 38528, Sept. 23. 20778
Hypocrite (The); a comedy in 5 ads, by (\ Nil-
rose.
© Charles Nilrose, New York; 1885:5.590,
Mar, G. 20779
— or. Secret foes, a drama in 4 ads, by L.
Marston.
© Lawrenc(> Marston, Chicago; 1887: 1:5178,
Mav 18.
20780
• See (iho Continental drama. — Wife for
wife.
Hypocrites (The); a play in 4 acts, by II. A.
.lones. New Yoi-k, Sanniel French ; l/ondon,
Samuel li\-ench, ltd., 1908. :; p. 1., 11-1(59 p.
I)hins. 8°. (|The plays of Henry Arthin-
.lones I )
© Heiu'v Ailhnr .Tones, Tiondon ; D: 12771,
Apr. IS, 1908; 2c. ]\Iay 19C 1908. 20781
Hypodermics; vaudeville sketch, by G. Cariien-
ter. 1 25] j). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12. 1914; D::;7014: Grant Car-
l)cntcr, San I'^randsco. 20781a
1026
20781
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20793
Hysterische (Der) maim; lustspiel in 3 auf- I clasn't think of it; comedy in 4 acts, by L. R.
— - - -— - De Li.sle. [G9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914; D : 35729 ; Louise R.
De Lisle, New Yorlt. 20788a
ziigeii, von Oscar A. H. Scliniitz. Miinclien
und Leipzig, (ieorg Miiller verlag [1914]
322 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mav 11, 1914 ; D : 37027 ; Georg Mill- ^
ler, Miniich. , 20781b
I; an egotistical comedy in 3 acts, by J. B.
Matthews. j
© J. Braiider Matthews, New York; 1871:
0122, June 27. 20782
I am a Buffalo; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
M. L. Kinsey. IG p. 4°. Typewritten. -
© M. L. Kinsey, Shreve, (). ; D : 621, July 1,
1901; 2c. July 1, 1901. 20783
I am a Missourian. .
© Martin L. McKean, San Francisco; D:
13333, July 13, ]908. 20784
I am engaged; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. j
Poesche.
© Enuna Poesclie, Wasliingion; 1894:
2G2r)G, M:iy 24. 20785
I am little but good; a lady serio-comic sketch, j
written and composed by \V. H. Tiingard.
© William Horace Ling:\rd, New York;
1872:8GG3, Aug. 13. 20786
I am the king; a nuisical play, by Carmoser, I,
I pseud, of O. E. Moser] 34 ]>. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Carlotta E. IMoser, Erie, Pa.; D : 3819,
Aug. G, 3903; 2c. Aug. 31, 190:;. 20787
I am U. tS'ce Abe Zekener.
I and U. See Abe Zekener. I
I beg your -oardon; comedy in 1 act, by J. R. ^
Selman. [12], 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914 ; D : 3GSG3 ; Joseph Rob-
(>rts Selman, Jersey City. 20787a
comedy talking and singing act, by L. -^
li'leming. 12 p. 4". Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 4. 1915; D: 41895; Len Flem-
ing, Wellsboro, Pa. 20787b i
L D. E.; an episode in the life of an African
millionaire, by B. B. Rice and W. M. Cald-
well. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Emmit B. Rice and William M. Caldwell,
Los Angeles ; D : 7281, Sept. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. i
19, 1905. 20787c
I. (An) D. B. in South Africa. Hee Cupid
and diamonds.
I'd rather die; by H. Quester. 77 p. 8°. Type- I
written.
© Henrv Quester, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
15187, Feb. 27, 1909; 2c. Apr. 22, 1909. 20788
1027
didn't expect it so soon; by G. X. Wilson.
© George X. Wilsim, New York; D : 13046,
May 18, 1908. 20789
died: farce in 1 act, by J. Slmonson. [2], 17
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1911; D: 25788; Julius
Sinionson, New York. 20790
— ■ Same. [2], 19 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912; D: 30127; Julius
Slmonson, New York. 20791
dine with my mother; a monologue, by B.
Purdy. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Belmont Purdy, New York; D : 3916,
Sept. 1, 1903; 2c. July 15, 1903. 20792
don't care; farce comedy in 1 act, by V. Mas-
sari. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914 ; D : 37712 ; Vincent Mas-
sari, New York'. 20792a
don't say nothing; a 1 act comedy, by Philip
Singer. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914; D : 38796 ; Philip
Singer, New York. 20792b
Edward Gilbert; a business episode in 3
scenes [by Charles F. Dowd] Toledo, O., The
Guardian trust and savings bank of Toledo,
1914. 5 p. 1., 15-44 p. 16°.
© Aug. 3, 1914; 2c. Aug. 10, 1914; A:
3790S5 ; Guardian trust & savings bank of
of Toledo, Toledo, O. 20792c
egen gard. See Fri os fra det onde.
got troubles; monologue, by A. Hoffman. [1],
54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914; D : 35677 : Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 20792d
had an auto; monologue, by A. Hoffman. [1 |,
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1914; D: 35756; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 20792e
have got him; or. The electric inventor, a
play in 4 acts, by .1. B. Bradley. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© J. B. Bradley, Pittsburgh; 1891:36273,
Oct. 8; 2c. Oct. 8. 20793
have reaped all I sowed; play in 1 act, by
E. O. Farmer. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1.5, 1914; D : 36715 ; Ethel
Orange Farmer, Chicago. 20793a
hear you calling me; drama in 5 scenes, by
C. E. Noll. 63 p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1915; D: 41710; Chas. E.
Noll, Reading, Pa. 20793b
20794
Dratvtatic compositions
20812
I left Ireland and mother because we were I love your wife; u jmisical ski^cli, wriltoii
poor; Irish chariu'ter souj;, words and iiuisic
l).v Olmrles It. Dockstiuler, Washiiij^tun.
© Andy Hughes, UriittMl States; 1876:
3586, Mar. 24. 20794
I like your name; fa ret' in ."{ nets ada])ted
rroin Fritz Fi'it'dniann-lt'i-cdericii's Meyers, by
E. Ilopliins. |;j|, 146 ]». 4". 'i'ypewritten.
© Ic. July 10. 1013; I ) : 337.'') ; ; Edwin Iloi)-
Icins. New Yorl<. 20795
I'll keep my little keepsake; a nKinoiduuc, l>y
C. H. Artliur. 3 j). 4". Trinted.
© (ieorse H. Arthur, (Jiiicago; D: 10114.
Mar. 11, 1907; 2c. Mar. 11, 1J)07. 20796
I'll lose de money; by C. K. Scliotield. Ty]»e-
written.
© C. E. Schofield, Buffalo; 1900 A : 10970,
Apr. 30; 2c. Apr. 30. 20797
original banjo act, by ('. E. Sch(^field.
© C. E. Scliolield, Owatonna, Minn.; 1S9S:
56341, Sept. 26. 20798
Same.
© C. E. Scliolield, Owabmna, .Minn.; b'>98 :
59517, Oct. 10; 2c. Oct. 10. 20799
See also I lose de money.
I'll make you happy; farce comedy in 4 acts,
liy ^\■. Coleman. Kio ]). 4". Tyiiewritten.
© Ic. Mav 7, 1913; D : 3315S ; Walter <'ole-
maii. New York. 20800
I'll remain single; monolojiiie lor a .uentlenian,
by Maurice Hageinan. ('hicatio, Dramaric
pu))lislung company.
© Dramatic i)uii. co., (Miican'o; 1898:68627,
Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 25. 20801
I'll stay awhile; farce, by 11. Elliott iMcBride.
Chicago, T. S. Deni.son [1882) 1 p. 1., JO p.
12°. ([School and social drama 1)
© T. S. Denison, Chica-o; 1.SS2 : IS.VJI.
Nov. 2; 2o. Nov. 6. 20802
Same.
© by H. Elliott McBride. Coraopolis, Pa..
us author, in renewal for 2S years. Uenewal
no. 1222, Oct. 14, 1910. Original entry, Nov.
2, 1882, no. 18521. 20803
I'll tell my mother on you; or. The boy
sleuth of Bugville, sketch in 1 act, by Josepli
B. Jacobi and J. J. Maxwell. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914; D: 37370; .Tohn .Jo-
seph Maxwell, Baltimore. 20803a
I lose de money; original banjo skit in 1 act
and 1 scene, by C. E. Schofield. 6 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
and composed by Alfred P>. Sedgwick. New
York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New Yoi-k ; 1875:
10.548, Oct. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 20805
I'm a long way from Tipperary; farce comedv
in 2 acts, l»y W. Wamsher. .'!:! p. f". Tyiie-
written.
• © Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; !>: 40617; William
Wamsher, Chicago. 20805a
I'm all alone tonight; jilay, by i\ 'I'icknor. II
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911; D: 2.5462; Caroline
Ticknor, .laniaica Plain, Mass. 20806
I'm awfully tired; a coniedy drama, by W. F.
Mann.
© W. F. Mann, Chicago; I>:9715, Dec. 2i).
190(5. 20807
I'm engaged; acting humorous romantic mono-
logue for woman, by Stanley Scbeli. [New
York, E. S. Werner iS: company, 1914 1 ]).
49-51. 12'. (On cover: Slaidey Sc-reli's
skel<-hes)
© Mar. 2;'.. 1914: 2c. Mar. .".(), 1914; A:
:!72(»S<»; Edgar Sdiell Werner, New York.
20807a
I'm from Missouri; coniedy skelch, hy M. S.
Cagwin. 6 ]>. 4'\ Tyi^ewritten.
© l!'. Sept. l(j, 1911; D: 2.52.37; Mary S.
Cagwin, New York. 20808
-or, Show me, a musical i'arce comedy in
3 acts, by W. B. Hene and .1. W. Frankel.
.".9 p. r. Typewritten. | Libretto onlyj
© W. P.. Hene and .1. W. Frankel, DtMiver;
D:1474, Fell. 21. 19(»2; 2.-. .Iniv 19, 1902.
20809
I'm glad I came; comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Shell on. 82 ]). 4". Typewritten.
© Wm. Henry Shelton, New York ; 1 > :
1928, Sept. 29, 1903; 2c. Sei>t. 29, 1903.
20810
I'm going! comedy in 1 act, by Tristan P>er-
nard. tr. by 15arrett H. Clark. New York,
S. French; Eondon, S. French, ltd., [1915 1
12 p. 12°.
© Oct. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1915 ; P : 42160 ;
Samuel Frendi, New York. 20810a
I'm liv'n in hopes of gett'n a man; by li.
Roberts.
© Lew Roberts, Nashville; D: 11351, Se|.t.
3, 1907. 20811
I'm this, and that's me. Sec Business is
business.
© C. E. Scliotield, Marshall. Mich.; D: I must marry; or, "Wanted, a husband, by , I. .\.
4539, Jan. 22, 1904; 2c. Feb. 11. 1904.
20804
See tilso I'll lose de money.
Golden. 16 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Joseph A. (Jolden, New York; D; 12960,
May 12, 1908; 2c. May 12, 1998. 20812
1028
20813
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20830
I need the money; cdniiHly in ■"> acts, by A. Roil- I
colli'. \W)\ V- -i'- Typewritten.
© Ic. June 31, 1913; D: 33961; Adrienne
Koucollc. nenver. 20813
I never break my vow. Sec Daniel Boone. j
I never thought of that; .sin;;in^- novelette, by
llany L. Newton. 0 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I \\'<tnls only I
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1915; D : 42122 ; Ivsirl A.
Kaynoi-e, Oak Park, 111. 20813a
I. O. O. F. ; or, The daughter of the order, a I
drama in 4 acts, by O. Kicliey. j
(r) (>c(avia Kicliev, New York; lSi^)2 : 27180,
.Iiiiie 29. 20814
I. O. S. L. T. M'S; a farce in \ a<'l, by .1. ('rossy.
© John ("rossv, iNew York; 1S72 : 98C.O. j
Sept. 12. 20815
I. 0. U.; by J. C. Brusie.
® Jndson C. Brusie, San I'^rancisco ; D:
42(),S. Nov. 18, 19(t3. 20816 j-
a chain of circumstances in 3 links, by
C A. Sweetland.
© ('harle.s A. Sweetland, Kansas (.'ity, Mo.;
1880:20952, Sept. 17. 20817 j
comedy in 3 acts, by W. Eville. 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D : 37579 ; William
Eville, Nutley, N. J. 20817a j
I promised mother. See Jack McCarthy.
I saw a sliip a-sailing; Christmas allegory of
jK-ace in 2 acts, by K. (). Baker. 18 p. f°.
Typewritten. j
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D : 38917 ; Katharine
O. Baker, Chicago. 20817b
I say no; a jilay of today in 4 acts, by C. and
.M. llemstreet.
© Charles and Marie Hemstreet, New
Vorl<: l):13(t22, May 21, 1908. 20818
I'se got a chicken trust; a 1 ai't sketch, by
J. L. Taylor.
© Julia Louisi- Taylor, New York; I > : 427,
May 3, 19(11. 20819
I see Zenith, lost rib; oiieiatic bul•les(lU(^
© Carl Schilling and William Krobel. lio-
boken, N. J.; 1895 : .524.".2, (tcl. 15. 20820
I serve the queen; a romantic drama in 1 acts,
. by Mrs. {'. F. McLean.
© Sallie U. McLean, Cincinnati; 1897:
(>(>S91, Oct. 28; 2c. Jan. 1.5, 1898. 20821
I shall invite the major; a petite comedy in 1
act, by C. von Moser, literally tr. by Sydney
Kosenfeld. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. I
10 i». 12°. (|De Witt's acting plays, no,
177])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
9120; S<'j)l. 1<>; i^c. Oct. 21. 20822
should worry; farc(> with music, by M. Ott.
|3|, 18]i. 4". Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914; D : 37783 ; Matthew Ott,
WoUaston, Mass. 20822a
shouldn't like to say; a hidy serio-comic
sketcli, by \V. H. Lingard.
© William Hoi'ace Lingard, New York;
1872:8057, Aug. 13. 20823
smokes m.ine pipe. See Dutch (The) raffle.
spy. Sec Criss-cross.
take this woman; play iiC3 acts, by W. J.
Josscy. 75 j>. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1913; D: 33414; William J.
.iossey, Chicago. 20824
thought it was you; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. Muller.
!>■
Typewritten.
© Henry Muller, East Orange, N. J.; D:
7720, Nov. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1905. 20825
ve got another job now; a dramatic composi-
lion, by It. W. ('raig. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richy ^.^■. (Jraig, New York ; D : 1355,
Jan. 25, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1901. 20826
want a divorce; play in 1 act, by N. Doree.
7, [1] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1911; D : 24132 ; Nadage
Doree, New York. 20827
want a fiddle; play in 2 acts, by E. White-
head. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914 ; D : 36632 ; Ethel White-
head, Winfield, Kan. 20827a
want money; farce in 3 acts, by M. Marcin.
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1914 ; D : 39096 ; Max Marcin
and Sanger cV: .Ionian, New York. 20827b
want to be the leading man; a 1 act melo-
drama, by C. I-. Fleming. 13 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Charles Ligori ji'leming, Philadelithia ;
D:3703, Julv U), 1903; Ic. June 30, 1903; Ic.
July 10, 1903. 20828
want to know why; character sketch, by
J. Mari-iolt-llodgkin.s. [5J p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 7, 191(»; D: 21491; Jessie Mar-
riott-Hodgkins, I.ondon. 20829
will repay; a dramatic composition in 1 act,
I)y E. Le Croix. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eleanore Le Croix, Indianapolis; D:
14213, Nov. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 20830
won't do it again; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by J. Tragasso and AV. Carter. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. ,30, 1915; D : 40531 ; Tragasso
& Cai-ter, Brcroklyn. 20830a
1029
20831
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20850
I would if I could, but can't; miisical-dra-
iiiatic composition, l)y II. W;ill.
© Harry Wall, New York; 1871:8424,
Soi)t. 0. 20831
I wovild like to be your pal; a musical play
ill 1 act. 7 p. 4°. Typowritton. [AVords
only i
© New York mus^ic co.. New York" ; D : 71)40,
K(>1). -2, 1900 ; 2c. Fcl). 2, IIJOG. 20832
I wouldn't do it. /S'rc Green (The) horse.
lascaire; a new and orijiinal Irisli drama in
1 act and 9 tableavix, ])y K. Han'i^'an. 49 j).
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harri-un, New York; 1870:
lOSlO, Sept. 23; 2c. Dec. 4. 20833
Ice (The) lens; a 4 act i)lay on (•olk^^,■e morals
(causes and consc(iiiences) by (J. Frederick
(Jundeltinger. . . . New York. The Shakes-
peare press, 1913. 212 p. 12°.
© Feb. 10, 19ir5; 2c. F(>l). 20, 1913; A:
832003; George F. Gundeltin;;cr, New Haven.
20834
play in 4 acts, by G. F. (^undellinger. [78]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1911; D : 25813 ; George F.
Gundelfinger, New Haven. 20835
Ice (The) man. See Iceman (The)
Ice water; a new comed.v oC errors, in 1 act, by
,r. 0. Law. 10 1). 4°. Tyjiewritten.
© Joseph Chester Law, Foi-t Wavne, Iml. ;
D: 12153, Jan. 10, 1908; 2c. .Ian. 10, 190S.
20836
-sketch, by M. P. I'crry. 19 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mav 11, 1910; D: 21010; Minnie V.
Ferry, New York. 20837
Iceland sag'a-nat; a drama in the Toi-m of a
series of dramatic tableaux, with music,
songs, dances, etc., b;> Iv. Ma<-hynU'(li and T.
H. Neilsen.
© Lyon Machynleth and Theodora H. Neil-
sen, Boston; 1890: 79 !7, Mar. 10. 20838
Iceman (The); by F. I\). Moore. Typewritten.
© Forrest Miller Moore, Lincoln, Neb.;
1900 A: 3400, Feb. 0; 2c. I'eb. (5. 20839
comedy-sketch in 1 a<t, by F. H. F.ernard.
© Frank H. Bernard, Baltimore; D : 481,
May 10, 1901. 20840
a farce in 1 act, by Laurence Ditto Young.
Philadelphia, The Penn publisldng conlpanv,
1909. 24 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:15G42,
Aim-. 17, 1909; 2c. Apr. 17, 19(t9. 20841
■ or, Jack Lovejoy's surprise, 1 act sketch,
by n. P.urtttn. |2|, 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911; D : 23400 ; Kuhvvt Bur-
ton, Portland, Or. 20842
or. The jay mazetteers.
© Fraidv W. Noxon, Boston; 1899:2075-,
May 1. 2084:?
Ich bin verlobt; lustspiel in 1 anIVaig |und|
Das liebhaber-theater; last.si)iel in 3 auf-
ziigen ; lustspiel von K. Pitscbe.
© Fnnna Poesche, Washington; 1885:
27702, Dec. 28. 20844
Ich liebe dich; komrxlie in 3 anf/>ii.gen, von
Ivudolpli Lothar. Berlin, llarnionie verlags-
gesellschaft, 1910. 00 p. 8°.
© .Ian. 15, 1910; 2c. Feb. 10, 1910; D:
20198; Harmonie verlags.gescllschaft, B(>rlin.
20845
stiifk in 3 anf/.iigen, von Undolpb l>olhar.
I^ei'lin, Harmonie verlagsgesellscba!'i, 1910.
0(; p. 8°.
© Dec. 3, 1910; 2c. Dec. 3, 1910; D : 22700 ;
Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 20846
Ich suche arbeit; fiir fiinf knaben und zwei
madchen, von E. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis.,
Antigo publishing coilipany. 12 p. 24°.
(l>ialoge und vortriige fiir schulfeste, no.
31)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
4i:!:!! ; Aidigo pub. co., Antig(«, A\'is. 20846a
Ich weiss etwas; schwank in 3 aktcn, von
AuL;nst Kdllci'. Berlin, P>erliner t heat<>r-ver-
lag, g. m. I), h., 1914. 104 p. 12".
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1914; D : 38328 ; Berliner
Iheater-verla.g, g. m. b. h., P.erlin. 20846b
Ichabod; play in 4 acts, by Taidgin Roe | pseud,
of P. Uamsbotlom] [5.1, 79 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1913; D : 35308 ; I'. Uam.s-
bottom. Fargo, N. D. 20847
Ichabod Crane; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
founded on Irving's Legend (tf Sleepy Hol-
low, by F. P. Pratt. 49 i). f ". Typevvrilten.
© l''rank Pierce Pratt, Jackson, Midi.: D:
801, Aug. 12, 1901; 2.-. Aug. 24, 1901. 20848
-conKMly in 4 acts, by F. A. lljirris.
© I'^ranc A. Harris, Boston: 1S7X:4I1(>.
Apr. 12. 20849
-a Dutch and Yankee plav in 4 acts, bv A.
U. Tairt. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adella Ren6 Tafft, New York ; D : 7392,
Oct. 12, 1905; 2c. Oct. 14, 1905. [Note: Also
copyrighted in April 1905 under the title.
Sleepy Hollow] 20850
Sec also Sleepy Hollow.
1030
20851
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20869
IrJ-t.-nbofl Crane and the leg'encl of Sleepy Hol-
low; pl.'iv in 4 jicts, l>v W. F. F>ro:i<Ins. [-''^1
p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Fel). 2n, mil; 1 > : li:M2:', ; Will tor V.
KiMjuliis, Fort Leaveiiwui'tli, Kiiii. 20851
Saiiic. cover-tit I(>, !."> ]>. 10°. rriiitod.
© Ai.r. ir^ mil; 2c. A))!-. 24, 1911; D :
2411(5; Wiiltoi- F. Broadns, Ft. L<>!ivonwortli,
Kan. 208r)3
Same.
© IMay 12, 1!)11 ; 2c. Jtiix' 0, 1911 ; D: 24412;
Walter h\ liroadus. F<rrt fioaveinvdilli. Kan.
20853
Ici on parle frangais; or. The major's mistake,
a iarce in 1 act. by Tli »ii!as .1. Williams. New
.\nKM-ican e<1. correctly repriiUerl from th(>
ori.uina) aulli<»i"iz<'{l actint;- ed. New York, H.
Kooi'ha*']!.
© Harold Uoorliacli, New York; IRSO:
.'JT.IOR, Dec. 0; 2c. Dec. 14. 20854
Ida: a iHnv drama in a nroloinie and ."> acts, by
.T. T. Davis.
© James T. Da.vis, New York; 1 87:". ; 1 47.".2,
Dec 22. 20855
Ida (La) Flambeau; by I. Fuller.
© Ida Fuller, Forest City, la.; 1900 A;
20140, Oct. 20. 20856
Ida Lee; or, Tlie secret marriag'e.
© Emma Aiider.son, Brooklyn; 1S72; 11312,
Oct. 24. 20857
Idalia; a drama by Ouida | pseud, oi" l.ouise T>e
la Kameel (b-amntized by .1. S. Miller.
© Jolni S. Miller, (larksville, Tenn. ; ISSS:
584.^. Fell. 24. 20858
a libretto, by M. A. Hose. r».l p. 12^
Typewritten.
© Mary Ann l{os(>, San Fi-ancisco; D : 40S7.
.Mar. r., 1904; 2c. Mar. T., 1904. 20859
Idalia, the quecii of the silver ivy; a pla.v in
•") ads, fi-em Ouida's | li(>uis(> r>e la Kamee'sl
n(i\el (if llie same name, dramatized l».v <!.
(Jarri^ues.
© tj<'r(nid<' ( J.'iii'imies. St. Leuis; 1.S71 :
10;',29, Nov. 1. 20860
Idea (Th<3); dramalic composition in 1 ai-(. l>y
Cbas, ;,andoii Carter. II 1, 9 i^. f. Type-
written.
© 1c. l<Vb. 20, 1914; D : .'{009S ; Kob(M-t
King, Cliicago. 20860a
■ a uuisical farce comedy, by J. Hart.
© Frederick Plallen and .Joseph Hai't, New
(>rl(-aiis; 1 S8S : .''.O-lfjO, Oct". 20. 20861
Ideal (El) l:>cc Palacio triste.
Ideal (The); a rt act s<-enic drama, by (1. Coul-
ter. Typewritten.
© Cuy C<uilter, San [(^raiicisco ; 1890:
.".";r>22, Oct. 0; 1c. Nov. 30. 20862
or. The gambling- duke, in 4 acts, by C.
Ilutclieson. 48 p. f". Tyi>ewritten.
© Cliarles Hutclies(m, New York; D ; l.'")47,
IVlar. 10, 1902; Ic. Mai". 10, 1902; Ic. Mar. 24,
1902. 20863
Ideal (The) and the real; musical comedy, liy
M. P. Welch.
© Mary I'arks Welch, r,allim(»r(> ; D:
1.",027. -Vug. 21, 1908. ' 20864
Ideal (The) ball player; a divei-sion in 3 acts,
by O. 1>. Adams. .30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Orville Davenport Adams. Berkeley,
<'al.; D: 1.^338, Mar. 1.1, 1909; 2c. Apr. 19.
1909. 20865
Ideal — festin; /arzuela ( omica en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en i»-osa. original de
.Tose Pei'ez T>6pez, nuisica de los maestros
Francisco Alonso y Em-ique Garcia Alvarez.
Madrid r!^o<*i<'dad de autores espanoles] 1914.
.10 p. 12°. [Libi-etto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914: Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38188 ; .lose IV'rez Lopez, Madrid. 20865a
Ideal (The) head; farce in 1 act, by N. L.
Tliompson. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27. 1912; D: 28854; Nellie
Louise Thompson, Boston. 20866
Ideal japones; humorada lirica en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 5 cuadros. en prosa, original de E.
llai'o y .T. Martfn Diaz, mtisica del maestro
Teodoro San .Tose. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores es))anoles] 1910. [Lil)retto only] 37
m p. 12°.
© Sept. 0, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21998; Eduardo llaro y .L INlarlin Diaz, Ma-
<lrid. 20867
Ideal moderno; comedia en 2 actos y en i>rosa,
original de F. Calderon y Ceruelo. Madrid
f Sociedad de aniores e.spanoles] 1909. 40 p.
12°.
© l''ernando C.-ilderon v Coruelo, Madrid;
D: 10129, .June 23, 1909; 2c. .Ttme 23, 1909.
20868
Ideal-recuelo; (>n(remes Ifrico dividido en 2
<-uadros, original de M. Fernandez de la
ruente, nuisica del maestro Ltiis Foglietti.
Madrid | Sociedad <h' .autores espanoles] 1915.
20 J). 12°. [Libretto only]
© .luue 24, 1915; Ic. .Tune 25, 1915; D:
41000; INlanuel Fernandez de la Puente, Ma-
drid. 20868a
Ideal (The) Uncle Tom's cabin company.
© Hathaway and Pond, Boston ; 1880 : 4044,
Mar. 13. 20869
1031
20870
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20888
Ideal warriors; a dramatic pooni in (3 acts, arr.
by A. W. Dotson.
© Alexander AVIiite Dotson, Wost Superior,
Wis. ; 1S95 : 62315, Dec. 9. 20870
Ideal (The) woman; play iu 1 act, by A. F.
Uellmyor. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; 1>: 41266; Artiun- F.
Rellmyer, Brooklyn. 20870a
Ideale (Die) gattin; (ijterelle in 3 akten, voii
.(ulius HraMinier und AlfnMl (Jriinwald, musik
von Franz Lotiar. Snulilier- und rejiiebucli.
1 einzii?, Ludwigc Doblinjior (Bernluird Herz-
nian.sky) 1913. 179 p. 8°.
© Ic. .Juno 1, 1914; D : 3727;") ; Lud\vi.u'
Doblinger (Bei-nliard Hciv.inansky), Leipzig.
20870b
- — — .Same. Texlbucli der .Lr<'s;in;A«>. Leipzig;,
Ludwiji Doblinjrer ( P>(>rnliard Herzniansky),
1913. 58 p. 12°.
© Oct. 9, 1913 ; Ic. Ai)r. 23. 1914 ; D : 36802 ;
Ludwip; Dobliu^er (lieruliard Herziuansky ).
Leipzig'. 20870c
Idealist (The); a drama in 3 acts, I)y F. Shid-
eler. Typewritten.
© Edwin Shideler, Cincinnati ; 1897 : 40295,
July 10; 2c. July 17; Ic. new ed. Aug. 28,
1899 ; Ic. new ed. Feb. 19, 1900. 20871
• iu 6 acts, by E. Shideler and A. Shideler.
Typewritten.
© Edwin Shideler and Albert Shideler,
New York ; 1900 : 8629, Ai)r. 3 ; Ic. Apr. 3 : 1 c.
May 21. 20872
Ideals (The); by J. F. Feiniessy.
© James F. Fenn(>ssv, Cincinn;i(i : 1899:
74574, Nov. 15. 20873
— — • a di'ama in 3 acts, l)y (Jeorge Hai iu"d.
© Beatrice de Mi lie and Harriet Fonl.
Pompton, N. J. ; 1899 : 54172, Aug. 25. 20874
play in 1 act, by J. B. Ould. 21 ).. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 191<t; I):2L:'.»(il ; .1. B. Ould,
IJnicdi, Tenn. 20875
Ideas are dollars; a cnmedy et lite, by O.
Cohen.
© Octavus Cohen, <Jliarleston, S. C. ; 1891 :
3811, Jan. 26. 20876
Idee (L') de Frangoise; couiedie en 4 actes,
par P. Gavault. 40 p. 4°. (I/Ilhistration the-
atrale. 8" annee— 226, 14 decembre 1912)
© Dec. 14, 1912; 2c. Jan. 25, 1913; D:
32073; Paul Gavault, Paris. 20877
Ides (The) of March; short plaj', by S. Whit-
man. [3], 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1911; D: 25833; Stephen
Whitman, New York. 20878
Idilio; comedia lirica en 1 acto, on prosa. origi-
n:il, libro de F. Perez Capo, musica de .Jose
Maria Carboneli. Madrid | Sociedad de au-
tores esi)anoles] 1907. 20, [IJ p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Felipe Perez Capo, Jladrid ; D : 11021 ,
•Inly 22, 1907; 2c. July 22, 1907. 20879
Idiot (The); draiuatic playlet, ))y D. Maka-
renko. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1912; D : 31348 ; Daniel Mal^a-
renko. New York. 20880
play, by P.. Wallou. L5J p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 2(J. 1912; D: 31171; Bfrl \\:\\-
ton, New York. 20881
I'lay in 4 a<'ts. liy }<\\(id((r 1 >i>s(()e\sky, 1 1-.
by I'aul, freiherr von llolien Schleijer. |104|
p. 8'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915; D : 41929 ; Paul, freiherr
\(>n llolien Schleijer, Rome. 20881a
Idiot (The) at home. Sec One-act plays.
Idiot (The) king; a romantic drama, by \\.
Sikes and Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1872; 10109,
Sei)t. 20. 20882
Idiot (An) slave; sensational melodrama in 4
acts and 6 scenes, by Thomas Kramer.
© Fred C. Tavlor, Buffalo; D : 4027, Sept.
29, 1903. 20883
Idiot (Der) von Fedor Dostojewski. Sec Me-
dusa.
Idiot's (The) revenge. Srr Lost (The) note.
Idislie (Die) nishume (The Jewish soul);
drama in 4 acts, by .Jacol» Terr.
© Fdeistein & Tbomashefsky, New York ;
I>; 14031. Dec. 26. 1908. - 20884
Idle (The) born; a play in 4 acts, by PL (\
Cbattield-Taylor and U. de Koven. 116 i>.
4°. 'J\vi)ewritten.
© llobart C. Chatlield-Taylor and Reginald
de Koven, United States; D ; 3550, .June 8,
1903; 2c. June 8, 1903. 20885
Idle dream; jtiay, by F. Marblestene. (i."> ii. 4°.
'J\vpewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1909; D: 17691; Flias
Marblestone, New York. 2088G
Idle hours; the Tile cluii in Iheir oi-iginal.
nuisical, society satire, in 2 effects, by A. II.
Clark and F. O. Marble.
© A. H. Clark and F. o. .Marble, New
York; 1880:6097, Apr 19. 20887
Idle (The) prentice; drama in prologue and 4
acts, by H. C. Husted.
© H. C. Husted, New York; 1878:8927,
Aug. 3. 20888
1032
20889
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20910
Idle women; a play in 5 acts, by La F. Parks.
123 p.
Typewritten.
© La Fayette Parks, New York ; D : 297S,
Vch. 11, 1903; 2c. Feb. 11, 1903. 20889
a play in 3 acts, liy La F. ParlvS.
© La Fayette Parks, New York; D:2175,
\\v^. 2, 1902. 20890
Idle (All) word; play in 1 act, by W. J. Konier.
I H, 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aufe'. 21, 1912; D: 30599; William
.(ohnstivne Konier, Ithaca, N. Y. 20891
Idler (The); by W. .1. .Tones. 12 p. 4°. Type-
wiMtten.
© Will J. Jones, New York; D : 12GS2. Ai>r.
(), n)OS; 2c. Aug. 11, 1908. 20892
— a farce consedy in 3 acts, by .7. W. Wilson.
® .Tobn W. Wilson, New York; 1894:24318.
May 14.
20893
a play in 4 acts, by C. Haddon Clianibei-s.
.\ew York, Sanuiel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1902. 64 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, Ncv.- York; D : 2228, An-
13, 1902; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 20894
a play in 3 acts, by F. L. Collins. 183 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Lewis Collins. New Rochelle,
N. Y. ; D: 15-515. Apr. 2, 1909; 2c. Apr. 3,
1909. 20895
Idlewild; a drama, P. A. Fitzgerald.
© W. A. Gregston, United States; 1872:
905!). Ang. 23. ' 20896
an entirely original sensational protean
drama, in a prologue and 3 acts, by W. A.
(Jregston.
© W. A. (Iregslon. New York; 1873:13005.
N(.v. 24. 20897
Idol (The); a drania in 4 acts, by Henry Crisa-
lulli and !>eopold Stapleaux, tr. and adapted
l)y liie Franco-American dramatic agency.
© l-'rancois IMons and Louis Nathal, New
\nvk\ 1885:24518, Nov. 23. 20898
-a play in 4 acts, by P.. Harling.
© P.essie Darling, United States; 1879:
117.5.5, Sept. 3. 20899
Idol (The) breaker; a iilay of the present day,
in 5 jicis, l»y Charles Ilann Kennedy. New
Viirk & London, Harper & brolhers, 1914. 177
111 p. front, (port.) 8°.
© Feb. 5, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; A : 362497 ;
C. U. Kennedy, New York. 20899a
*Idol (The) breaker, a man with the courag-e
of conviction; play in 5 acts, by Gratiot Ut-
loy [pseud, of N. F. Douglas] [4], 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© 1c. .Ian. 11. 1913; D: 31941; N. F. Doug-
las, Anoka, Minn. 20900
Idol (The) makers; a play in 4 acts, by Robert
\^'ilford Clarke.
© .John Arthur Murrav, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 13714, Aug. 13, 1908. 20901
Idol (The) of an hour; drama in 5 acts, l)y
G. G. CoUingham. Typewritten.
© George Gervase CoUingham. I^ondon ;
1898 : 72799, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 20902
Idol (An) of Bhung'tung'. Sec Bhugga-Bhu.
Idol (An) of clay; a play in 1 act, by F. Gerald.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Gerald, Nev/ ^York ; D: 11965.
Dec. 21, 1907; 2c. Dec. 21, 1907. 20903
Idol (The) of the hour; a playlet in 1 act, by
\'. IT. Sothern. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Virginia Harne<l Sotliei-n. New York ;
D : 13152. June 9, 1908 ; 2c. June 9,1908. 20904
See also Modesta.
acte, par Henri
n. Jenkins, 1902.
Idole (L'); comedie en 1
Michauil. New York. W.
2 p. 1., 17 p. 12°.
© William R. .Tenkins, New York; D: ITT.*!.
Apr. 23, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1902. 20905
• a drama in 4 acts, by Henry Crisafulli and ^
Tieopold Stapleaux, tr. and adapted by the*
Franco-American dramatic agency.
© Francois Mons and I^ouis Natlial, New
York ; 1885 : 24519, Nov. 23. 20906
Idolo (El); coinedia eu 2 actos y en prosa. origi-
nal de Manuel Linares Rivas. Madrid
FSociedad de autores esparioles] 1907. 71 p.
12°.
© IManuel T>inares Rivas, Madrid: I> :
11024, July 22, 1907: 2c. .luly 22, 1907. 20907
Idolo (El) de barro; comi>dia en 2 actos, origi-
nal de R. Rocabert. Madrid | Sociedad de
autores e-spafioles] 1912. 38 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913: 2c. Mnv. 7, 1913; D: 325X1 :
l{anion R(»cal)ert, Madrid. 20908
Idolos (Los); conn'(lia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de .1. Pcllicer y .1. Fernande/. <lel Vil-
lar. IMadrid ISocicdjul de autores espanoles]
1915. 68 p. 12°.
© June 21, 1915; Ic. ,lune 25, 1915; D:
41051; .Tniio I'ellicer y .lose Fernandez del
Villar, Madrid. 20908a
Idols; (li-;>.ma in 4 acts, by C. ClemenI and ( '. K.
Banks.
© Clav Clement, Chicago, and Charles Eu-
gene Banks. Paris, Tex.; D : 40.39, Ocf. 2,
1903. 20909
Sec also Swanii (The)
Idol's (The) eye; comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by Harry B. Smitli, music by Victor Herbert.
© Fduard Schuberth iK: co., New York ;
1897:61483, Nov. 19. ' 20910
1033
20911
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20927
Idothea; ;iu ERy))tinn love tale in 3 nets, l).v H.
Kidlor. fl], 01 )). 4°. Typewrit h'li.
© If. Sept. 7, 1912; D: 31039; Horace Rid-
1«M-, London. 20911
Idyl of Erin; by L. Tjonergan. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 3. 1910; 1): 17sr.l; Lester Loncr-
,uan, New York. 20912
Idyl of home; play in 1 act, l)y I. C. Jones.
9 p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 19(19; 1):1()71G; Isabella
Caldwell Jones. Ocean I'ariv, (Jal. 20913
Idyl (An) of Virginia. Sec Colonel Bob,
Idyl (The) of Welcome Canyon. Sec Argo-
nauts (The) of '49.
Idyll (An) of the Evening Isles (Hawaii);
play in 1 act, by L. A. Hruljanik. 7 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 1(3, VJlo; D: 10381; Laura A.
llrubanik, Alameda, Cal. 20913a
Idyll (An) of the Ghetto; a play in 1 act, by
K. Abbott. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edward Abbott, New York ; D : 14047,
Oct. 13, 190S; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 20914
Idyll (The) of the mill; a romantic historic
opera of colonial times, music by B. E. Lea-
vitt, libretto by N. W. Leavitt.
© Burton E. Leavitt, Putnam, Conn. ; 1897 :
51076, Sept. 13; Ic. May 3, 1898. 20915
Idyll (The) of the white lotus. See Sensa.
Id y 11a rusticana; or, The nymph's reward,
faix'y farce in 1 act, by E. L. Black.
© Edith Lawrence Black, United States;
1898:3221, Jan. 5. 20916
Idyllen; af Peter Egge. Kristiauia og Kj0ben-
liavn, (Jyldendalske b«»gliandel, Nordisk tor-
lag, 1910. 2 p. ]., L7J-260 1). 12°.
© Nov. 23, 1910; 2c. Jan, 21, 1911; D:
23158 ; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Christ i an ia, Norwiiy. 20917
Idylls of the king. See Gareth and Lyn-
ette. — Gareth of tlie Round table. — Lance-
lot and Elaine.
Idylvale; or, The merry milk maid, an outline
of the new and original Ainericiin comic oiitT.-i
in 3 acts, founded on a famous New Hamp-
shire legend, libi-etto by CJ, B. French and
.1. ^\■. Caverly, music by (ie<n"g(; Lowell Tracy.
Lynn, E. F. Bacheller, 1889.
© G. B. French and J. W. Caverly, Lynn,
Mass.; 1889:10095, Mar. 30. 20918
If; a comedy, by H. A. Rendle.
© Henry A. Bendle, Bosl<m ; 1872:13424,
OcL 26. 20919
If — Colli inucd.
a c(nuedy in 3 acts, by K. ({;intliony. 95 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Ganthonv. FhvM Hants, lOng-
innd; 1 >: 13843, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. S(M)t. 21,
i;)<).S. 20920
comedy of contentment in 4 acts, by H. B.
Osborne. IKKJI p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. l>ec. 3, 1914; i ) : 3S997 ; Hubert P.en-
jamin Osborne, New York. 20920a
play in 4 acts, by H. B. l)c!;im;i|er. .58 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1911 ; I>: 23420; H. B. Dela-
matci-, .New York. 20921
If a miss must (marry); comedy in 3 acts, by
.1. I). Jaxonc. 1110] p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1011; D: 24989; J. Duke
Jaxone. (Jovans, Md. 20922
If business permits; drama in 4 ads, bv A. P..
:ind L. B. Copeland. 122 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D : 32634 ; A. P.. and
L. B. Copeland, Providence. 11. I. 20923
If dreams were true; a dramatic sketch in 1
act, by .T. A. Mitchell. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Joseph Albert Mitchell, Philadelphia ; D :
.•'.7.58, July 22, 1903; Ic. July 22, 1903; le.
Aug. 4, 1003. 20924
If I could only get suited; dramatic sketch
with songs and ilances, by (t. Berger.
© (!eza Berger, Cincinn.-iti ; !>: 12.50, J;in.
(I, 19(12. ■ 20925
If I had money; by N. B. Tarkington and
11. L. Wilson. 4 pts., [KJIJ p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 20. 1909; L):1(J6.55; N. I'.ooth
Tarkington, Indianapolis, and Harry L(>on
Wilson, New York. 2092G
If I only had a million; coni(»dy in 3 acts, bv
J. C. I'owers. |2|, .50 it. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; I): 38473; Jay Clay
Puwcis, P>;islrop, Tex. 20926a
S:imt\ Boston, W. !l. B:d<er & co.. 1010.
52 p. 12". (<^n cover: Baker's ed. of phiys)
© l)e<-. 17, 1015; 2c. Dec. 18, 101-1; ]►:
4251(5; Walter II. Baker & co., Boston.
20926b.
If I only had your chance; emotional dritniri
in 4 acts, by J. De Bonay.
© .John De Bonay, New York; 1873: (5471 .
.(une 0. 20927
1034
20928
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20947
If I were a king-; a drauiii in 4 acts for male If Racliel had only been born a boy; comedy
cliaracters oidy n>y Aui^ustus Tiemonnier,
adapted by Mrs. Guthrie, known as Sister Is-
natia of the Sisters of the Holy Cross] Spe-
cial limited ed. Notre Dame, Ind., University
press, 18S2. 64 p. 12°.
© Joseph A. I.vons. Notre Dnme, Ind. ;
1SS2: 20120, Nov. 27; 2c. Apr. 24, 1883.
20928
If I were czar; a dream, comedy sketch in 1
act and 2 scenes, by H. I\f. Dolinsky. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Herman M. Dolinskv. New York; D:
12406, Feb. 21, 1908; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908.
20929
If I were dean; in 3 acts, by G. Blanchard and
.1. A. Clark. 24 p. 8°. Printed.
© Gordon F>1anchard and Tohn A. Clark.
Hanover. N. H. : D : 1012S, Mar. 13. 1907;
2c. Jlar. 13, 1907. 20930
sketch, I)y W. S. Grillith. -lersev Citv. Riant
studio [1914] 14 p. 16°.
© Mar. 7, 1914; 2c. :\I;ir. IS. 1014; D:
36388; AValter Smith Griffith, Brooklvn.
20937a
If she only knew; a skittish sketch, by Edgar
Solden. 24 p. 4°. Typevv-ritten.
© Harry R. Travis, New York ; D : 4482,
Jiin. 0, 1904; Ic. Jan. 9, 1904; Ic. ATav 6.
1904. 20938
If the heart is truly mated; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 92 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwoll. Brooklyn;
D : 12077, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 1.3. 1908.
20939
If we had money; comedy in 4 acts, by .1. R.
Hastings. 170 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33326; John Itus-
sel Hastings, New York. 20940
If I v/ere God: drama in 4 acts, from the Span-
isji of Jose Ec'iicsavay, Ity A. B. Godoy. 118 if -j^e had only known; pliiy in 3 acts, by I.
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1909 ; D : 16831 ; Albert L.
Godoy, Washington. 20931
If I were kin^; comic opera in 2 acts, by
Adolphe Charles Adam.
© E. J. Wetherell. Now York ; 1882 : 12613.
Aug. 1. 20932
Allen. 147 p. 4 . Typev.ritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1913; D: 33340; Inglis Allen.
London. 20941
If we only had a job; sketch, by T. J. Burns
and Phil H. IMonninghcr. [1]. 5 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1913; D: 31902; Thomas .L
Burns, Terre Haute, Ind. 20942
If I were only king; or. A fisherman's ro-
mance, a mvthical roniantic play in 4 acts, the ,^ ,... ^.i^tttt-i
only versh.n founded on the original French If you; a_ comedy in 1 act,_ by M. H. Lmdeman.
play Si .i"<''liiis i'<<i. Ity Tl. P.i-uce.
© Harry T'.ru<'e. London: l>:613-"i. .Tan. 2.1.
190r>. 20933
If I wsre rich; 4 act dr-iiiiM, by M. J. Carle.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1910; D: 22192; Jlark J.
(^•lrl(^ Union Hill, N. J. 20934
If it should happen; dran\a in 3 acts and an
epilogue, by I>. G. King. ^Ci p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 31. 191.3; D: 41372; D<Minld G.
King, Tndiaiiaiiolis. 20934a
If it were only winter; by 1*. Sciiwill.
© Briiiin Schwill, Chicago; I):1222S, .bin.
•.>:^. 1O0S. 20935
If Morning Glory wins; by 11. P.agg. 21 p.
1°. Typewritten.
® Helen P.asg, Cbu-airo; D : 5372, Aug. 3.
1904; 2c. Aug. 3, 1904. 20936
a comedy in 1 act, by Helen Bagg. Phila-
del])hia. The Penn publishing company, 1905.
20 p. 12°.
© Peim pub. CO., niiladcli.ina ; !> : 6854.
.lune 21. 1905; 2c. Jun(> 21. 1005. 20937
Typewritten.
© Minert H. Tiindeman, Brooklyn; 1897:
47525, Aug. 24 ; Ic. Aug. 24. 20943
If you are lucky; world's drama of idealism in
4 acts, by C. A. Richardson. [1], 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913; D: 33977; Carlitus
Augustus Ricbard.son, Portland. I\Ic. 20944
Igala; an extravaganza in 2 acts.
© William AVnller, New York; 1880:2216,
Feb. 9. 20945
Ig^natia; or. The old life's shadows, a play in
5 acts, from a In-dger slory. dnniKilizi'd by
(i. Garrigues.
© ({ertrude <;an-igucs. St. l.taiis; 1S72:
12821, Dec. 5. 20946
Ig-nis fatuus; a di-:iiiin ol" U sc(MK'S, by I. N.
Terrill.
© T. N. Terrill, Lansing. Kan.; 1898:63806,
Oct. 31. 20947
Isn^norance personified; .sketch, by G. P. Nal-
'liacii. [11,15 p. f\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1914; D : .36842 ; Geor-.- 1".
Nan)ach, Philadelpliia. 20947a
1035
20948
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20965
Iliavatrathe; (li-;iiii:i in ~ allien, von .lulivis
IJcrstl. lU'i-liii, Vita (ItMilsclics v('rliip,slr,nis.
|1;m)7| 87 1). 12°. (r.il)li(>tliok niodcrner
(Iraiueri)
© Vita, (Iciitsclics v(M-laKsliaus. Berlin; D:
mS7. Vvh. IS, inOT; 2c, I'^'b. IS. ]!)07. 20948
Ihr atschied; i)!aiiilcr(>i in I al<l. von Kurt Nimi-
i-«m1(> liisiMnl. of Knrt. baron von Kotlikircii
und raiuluMil J'.crlin. F. r.lo.h. orlicn, lOOi).
16 p. 8°.
@ FHix Rloch, criion. I'.crlin; I):ir)741,
Apr. no. i;»PJ); 2c. .May S. l!Mf.>. 20949
Ihr adjutant; operiMlo in o al<t('n, von Fr. von
SclK'intlian nnd 1{. (V^^ti'rrciclicr, nmsij.; Mm
]{ol)ci-t WinlerlKMr. Text dcr ^csiintio. T>(>ip-
'/Aii. Wien. AV. Karc/,a,si; & K. Wallncr, 11)11.
47 p. ^2^
© Mar. G, 1011: 2('. Mar. 25. 1911: D:
2:i739; W. Karcza^' vK: K. Wallner, Vienna.
20950
Ihr erwachung (Her awakening); drama in 4
acts, by INFosos Kicliler.
112 p. 8°. Ms.
© 1c. Mav 29. 191."); D : 4079S ; Kenny TJp-
zin, New York. 20950a
Ihr geheimnis (In trance); koniiidie in 3 akten,
von G. (). Loeffler. Wels, druck von John
Han.s, 1910. 97 p. 12°.
© Apr. l.j, 1910; 2c. May 10. 1910; D:
21001 : Custav Otto LoefTlcr, Leipziij Gohlis,
Gcrniany, 20951
Ihr pathe (Godpapa); scluvank in o akt(>n.
frei nach dem eniilisclien des F. ('. IMiilips
inul C'. IT. Tirookdcid von ('lan>n<'e Sherwood
nnd Cliarle.s .\dair. l.oijr/.iu:, <"'. O. l^■■|der,
Miinclien, Tnlcrnationales verla.us-inslitnt, C
I'roHt. 19(X). 80 p. S°.
© Inlernati<inal i)nl>. institul. ( ". I'rotit.
.Mnnicli; 1900 A: l-'iStU), .hnu^ 27; 2c. .lune 27.
20952
Ihr stilles gliick: dr.'inia in -1 anl'-'iiuen, von
Hermann Fssifi'. I'.erlin. l'\ C.h.cli erben, 1912.
100 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. ■_•(•,, 191::; I > : 2Ss:;(t ; Felix Klocb
erben. I'.crlin. 20953
Ikarus und Daedalus; ein oratoriniu, xon Her-
b(M-t EnUMiberiT. Feipzii;-. Vj. Ko\v(»ldt verlag,
1912. 51 p. 8°.
© Oct. 15, 1912: 2<-. Jan. G. 1913; D : 31880 :
Ernst Uowoldt verlag. Leipzi.t?. 20954
Ike Glidden in Maine; by A. D. McFaul.
© A. D. ISIcFaid, Macliias, Me.; D : 4G9,3,
Mar. 7. 1904. 20955
Ike Glidden in Maine — Contiiuied.
■ comedy in 4 acts, by A. 1 >. J\i(4<^anl. | 3S |
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1911; I):2413! ; Ab'xander D.
]\rcFaul, Machias, Me. 20956
Ike Partington; a home i»ictur(> in 4 ads, by
Charles 1<\ Stevens.
© Charles Fostelle, Canton. N. V. ; ISSl :
• 19912, I>ec. 22. 20957
Ikey and Abey; a Hebraic pot-ponrri, by Ed-
ward Locke. 9G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jas. 1>. I'.arton an<l Edw.-ird It. Saltei-,
New York; O : GS5G, June 21, 19(M; 2c. Aujr.
17, 1905. 20958
Ikey and Abie; farcical melodramatic comedy
with nnisic in 3 acts, book and lyrics by
(jharlcs Morton. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39858 ; Aiexand<T
I?yer.s, Chicago. 20958a
Ikey Goldstien's experience with the customs
officers; in 1 act, by (J. F. Ellis. 5 p. 4".
Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911; 0:23053; Certrnde F.
Ellis. Foi-t Thomas, Ky. 20959
Ikey's mother; character slietcli, by B. Cron-
son. [11. 1G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1912; D:3110«; Bernard
Cronson, New York. 20960
Ila; a Hindu idyl in 2 parts, by A. C. Ketchum.
© Annie Chambers Ketchum, N(>w York :
1875: 1003, Feb. 2. 20961
lie (L') deserte. .sV(: Ombres chinoises.
Iliad. Ncc Chryseis. — Tale of Troy.
Ilion's fall. Ncr Siege of Troy.
Ill-starred Babbie; a drama of the anthracite
.(.at strike of 1902 in 4 acts, i)y W. W.
WhaliMi. 1 110 1 ]). 8°. M.S.
© Ic. Ati^-. 10, 1909; I):1H5.".2; Will W.
>Vh;den. [.(u-nst Cap, Pa. 20902
111 (An) wind; tra^^edy in 1 act, by ii. .1. Holt.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Apr. 15, 1912; 1^:29370; Harrison
.b-well Holt, Portland. M(\ 2096:$
Illinois; play in 4 acts, by F. I>. Skiff. Ty|>c-
written.
© Frank O. Skiff. Chicapi; 1S99:2G175.
A])r. 14; 2c. J:in. 9. 1905. 20964
Illma; or. Which was wife? dramalization
from M. L. Armstrong's «ovel of the same
name, by Scott Marble.
© Minnie L. Armstrong, United States;
1SS4 : 1027, Feb. 26. 20965
1036
S0966
COPYRTGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
20984
Illma; di", Which was wife? — (Continued.
inolodramu iu 4 nets and H scenes, a
(Iraniatization Iroiii hei- novel of the same
name, by M. L. Armstrong. 123 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Minnie L. Armstntnt;, Minneapolis; 1S90:
;ir.O!)S, Nov. 7 ; lie. Nov. 7. 20966
Iliuminali (The); a drama in H acts and 7
lableanx. -IS ]). 1"°. Typewritten.
© .lacob <5. Freno and Altred U. Van Horn.
I'liiladelpliia ; 1880:12944, Kel). 23; 2c. Mar.
-<). 20967
Illusion; or. My sweet revenge, by M. Lenboff.
© Moses Leidioff, Bav City, Mich.; 1900 A:
G310, B'eb. 12. 20968
Illusion (An) ride around the world; a drama
in 2 acts, [by] F. W. Gifford. cover-title,
If) p. 16". Printed.
© Fred W. Gifford, Kansas City, Mo.; D:
8188. Mar. 5, 1906; 2c. Apr. 3, 1906. 20969
Illvisions; comedy, by K. Krnst. 85 p. i'°. Type-
written.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 5243, June
29, 1904; 2c. June 17, 1904. 20970
a comedy in 1 act, adapted from tlie
Frencli, by E. Marbury.
© Elizabetli Marbury, New York; 1SS6:
5674, Mar. 11. 20971
Illusory martyrdom; Kirbye's original and sen-
sational tlrama iu 5 acts, illustrating the
Roman and Spanish inquisitions.
© G. \V. Kirbve, Portland, Midi.; 1881:
9933, June 24. ' 20972
Illustrated lies; original sketrh in 3 act, by
Scott Marble.
© A. H. Hart, United States; 1892:30847,
July
20973
Illustrated readings; a series of novel panto-
mime entertainments, by E. U. Snow. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1902. 76 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:^411,
Oct. 1, 1902; 2c. Oct. 27, 1902. 20974
Illustrious (The) prince; play in 4 acts, drama-
tized IJ-om E. Phillips Oppenheim's story of
tliat name, by R. Hume Gibbons. [2J, 73 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1911; D: 23590; Robert Hume
(Jibbons, New York: 20975
Im; Gbristmas fantasy in 1 act, by R. W. Sned-
don. [21] ]). 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911; D: 2.5920; Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon, New York. 20977
Ini bei-gwaldfrieden; bauernstiick mit gesang
in 4 akten, von Albert Paul. Berliii-Wilmers-
dorf. F. Blo.li erben, 1914. 74 ]>. 8°. [Ui-
bretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915; I): 39381; Felix Blocli
erben, 15erlin-Wilmersdorf. 20977a
Ini goldenen tempelbuche verzeichnet.
Panspiele.
,9fe
Im griinen rock; schwank in 3 akten, von Gus-
tuv Kadelburg und Richard Skowronnek. Ber-
lin-Wiimersdorf, F. Bloch erben, 1913. 112 p.
8°.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913; D : .35145 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 20978
Ini heiligen Russland; I'in intriguens]Mel in 5
akten, von Kuil Neurode [pseud, of Kurt,
baron von Rothkirch und Panthen] Berlin,
l'\ Hhich erben. 1.35 ]). 8°.
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1912; I>: 31105; Felix Bloch
orben. P.erlin. 20979
Im klubsessel; Instsjiiel in 3 aufziigen. von
!\arl Roesslei- [pseud, of Fi-anz Ressner | und
Ludwig Heil(>r. Berlin. F. Bloch erben, 1909.
106 p. 8°.
© Felix i'.Ioch erben, Berlin; ]>: 15740, Apr.
30, 1909; 2c. May 8, 1909. 20980
Same. Soulllierbucli. Ueii)zig, P. Reclam,
jun. [1913] 80 ]). 24°. (On cover: Uni-
versaM>ibliothek, 5552)
© May 27, 1913; 2c. Aug. 27, 1913; D :
34261 ; Philipp Ifedam, jun., Leipzig. 20981
Im lande der f reiheit (In the land of freedom) ;
by A. I'hilipii.
© Adolf Philipp, New York; 1 ) : (i49, July
11, 1901. 20982
Im lande der lotophagen; lustspiel in 5 bildern,
von J J. Tj. lioser.
© Lotla L. Le.ser; Philadelphia; D : 9.-):!2,
Nov. 28, 1906. 20983
Im regiment Gambrinus. ,SVc Paragraph 11.
Im schlaf coupe; operetta in 1 akt, von Erich
Urban und Louis Taufstein, musik von Mar-
tin Knopf. Berlin, Harmonie-verlag [1911]
19 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 13, 1911; 2c. Jan. 13, 1911; D :
2.3083; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 20984
Illyria; a comic-romantic opera in 3 acts,
founded on Shakespeare's Twelfth night, by
R. M. Sterrett. 34 p. 4°. Printed.
© Robert M. Sterrett, Chicago ; I) : 8585,
]\ray 24, 1906; 2c. Aug. 1, 1906. 20976 Im stillen abgemacht. Sec Seelenkunde.
Im sniel der wellen. .SVy; Umweg (Der) zitm
todi
Im stift. Sec. Drei kammerspiele.
1037
20985
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
^1003
Im Weissen Riissl; lustspii'l in ."> -ciulV-Ui^on, von
Oscar BUinientluil und (Jiishiv Kadfelbnr.n-.
New York, Oiierounv printinn" and imljlisli-
iiig company, 189S. 132 p. H°.
© Sydney Kosenfcld, New York; 1 80S:
HOI 90, May 14; 2c. May 23. 20985
Im wunderschoiien nionat mai; lust spiel in 4
akfeii yon Ludwi;^ Spannnth-BoiU'iistedt.
Hamburg, Verlagsgesellscbai'l llanilturg, ni. b.
h., 1912. 4 p. I., [7]-10G p. 12°.
© Mar. IS. 1912: 2c. .Tan. 29, 1913; D:
32330; Kduard I'.locli, Berlin. 20986
- — — Same.
© Apr. 1, 1912: 2c. .Tan. 0, 1913; D : 31S7S :
Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 20987
Im zwanzigsten jahrhundeyt; drama in 3
acten, you T. Kuittau. [53] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913; D : 34SS9 ; Theresa
Kuittau, Philadelphia. 209S8
Im zwischenakt; ein trai^ischt^s spiel, yon M.
M. Simon. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24. 1912; D:297G7; Max M.
Simon, New York. 20989
Image (The); play in 3 acts, by T^ady (Ireuory.
iMiblin. Mauns.-I .V: co., ltd., 1910. [4|, 102 ]».
12°.
© .Tune 2, 1910: 2c. Sept. 9. 1910 ; D : 22781 ;
Augusta C.regory, (iort, Ireland. 20990
Image (The) av his faither; sl<etcb. by L. T.
Oilesheimer. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912; D: 31297; Louis T.
OUesheimer, Detroit. 20991
Image (The) breaker; a drama in 4 acts, by F.
Converse. 4.5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Converse, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
4G1S, Feb. 15, 1904 ; Ic. Feb. 8, 1904 ; Ic. Mar.
1, 1904. 20992
Image (The) of Biz Biz; in 2 acts, by S. V. B.
Brewster. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1911 ; D : 24838 ; Stephen V. P..
Brewster, East Orange, N. .1. 20993
Image (The) of God. See Pipe (The) of de-
sire, and other plays.
Image (The) of his pa. See Bad (The) boy.
Imag-es of the mind; by F. Solger. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick Solger, Washington ; D : 7317.
Sept. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1905. ., 20994
Imaginary (An) aunt; comedietta in 1 act for
ladies only, by Wni. Muskerry. New York, S.
French; London, S. Frencli, ltd., 1908. 28 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New Y^ork ; D : 14659,
Dec. 21, 1908 ; 2c. .Tune 3, 1909. 20995
Imagination; vaudeville .sketch, by A. Raymo.
12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 13. 1913; D: 33512; Anthony
Kaymo, New York. 20996
Imaginitis; farce, by S. Morse. [107J p. 4".
'I'ypewritten.
© Ic. iMar. 4, 1912; D : 289.33 ; Sanmel
M()r,se, New York. 20997
Imaum (The) of Muskratte; a comedy o]iera in
3 ac(s, l)y S. B. Cassia. Typewritten.
© Stephen B. Cassin, New York; 1897:
32()f)S, Mny 29; 2c. May 29. 20998
Imbecile (An) king; a .song play in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by .1. W. Miliikin. music by Edw.
Llewellyn. 97 p. t°. TypewrlKvn". [Li-
bretto only]
© .Joseph W. Miliikin, Chicago; D : 9.598,
Dec. 8, 1900 ; 2c. Dec. S, 190G. 20999
ImLroglio; a drama, by George Alexander. San
Francisco, S. Carson & co., 1885.
© Samuel Car.son & co., San Francisco;
1885:1228.5, .Tune 3; 2c. .Tune 3. 21000
Imitating a vampire; 1 act vaudeville sketch,
by C. A. Collins. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911; T> : 28.309 ; C. A. Clol-
lins, Kan.sas City, JMo. 21001
Imitation:?; play in 3 acts, l)v E. Coodman.
1173] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. IG, 1912; D : 28325 ; Edw.ai-d
Goodman, New York. 21002
Immanuel cf Basonna. Sec Corona.
Imrnensaphone (The); a marvel of ingenuity
and interest featuring a descriptive battle
scene, by J. L. La sky.
© .Tesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10748,
June 12, 1907. 21003
Immer feste druff; vaterliindisches volksstiick
in 4 bildern, von Hermaun Haller und Willi
Wolff, nuisik von Walter KoUo. Regiel)uch.
Milnchen, Drei masken verlag, 1914. 2 p. I.,
51 p. 8°.
© Ic. .Tune 16, 1915; D : 40953 ; Drei masken
verlag, Munich. 21003a
vaterlandisches volksstiick mit gesang in 4
]>ildern, vou Hermann Hallei- und Willi Wolff,
musik von Walter Kollo. Textbuch der
ge;-;iiuge. Miinchen-Berlin, Drei masken ver-
lag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 40 p. 12°.
© Oct. 5, 1914 ; Ic. .Tune IG. 1915 ; D : 4;»957 ;
Drei nuisken verlag, g. m. 1>. li., ..iii.iicli.
21003b
Inimermann. Sec Miinchhausen.
Immigrant (The); detective jtlaylet in 1 scene,
by A. Pris(,o. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1915; D : 41798 ; Albert
Prisco, New York. 21003c
1038
21003
COPYKTGIITED IN THE UNITED STATES
21022
Immigrant (The) inspector; comedy tulkfest,
l).v Iliirrv Tj. Newton. New York, Chicago
fetc.l M." AVitmark & sons, 1914. 10 p. 12°.
( I Harry L. Newton's one-act comedy sketches,
mouoloKues and dramatic episodes])
© Sept. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1914 ; D : 38032 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 21003d
Immigrants (The); a lyi-ical drama, l)y 1*. Mac-
Kave, with an introdnction by Frederic C.
Howe. New York. B. W. Huebsch, 1915. xix,
138 p. 12°.
© Nov. 23, 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 7, 1915;
A:42()(tS(>; TVr(W RiacTvave, New York.
210036
Immigrant's dream and the reality; Ity A. Van
\Vi1<lt. 4 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. IS, 1909 ; D : 17745 ; Adelaide
Van V.'ildt, New York. 21004
Immortal (The) Charlie E-oss; or. Stolen from
home, a drama in 4 acts, by D. Hendershot.
.Jackson, Mich., L. S. Weeks [1876] 32 p. 8°.
© Dell Hendershot. .Tackson, IVIich. ; 187() :
1230, .Tan. 27; 2c. May 23. 21005
Immortal (The) hour; a drama in 2 acts, by
Fiona Macleod ri:»!^eud. of William Sliarp]
Portland, Me.. T. P.. Mosher, 1907. 7 p. 1.,
.3-40 p., 2 1. 8°.
© Tliomas B. Tvlosher, I'orlland, iMe. : D:
11379, Sept. 9, 1907; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 21006
See also Poems and dramas; by William
Sharp.
Immortal (An) in the case; or. A jilted Venus,
dramatized by Mrs. F. W. Harrell.
© Mrs. Francis Woodleiyli HiU'rell. New
York; 1890:68866, Dec. 18. 21007
Immortal (The) lure; l)y C. Y. Rice. Garden
City, N. Y"., Doubleday, Page & company, 1911.
5 p. 1., 3-92 p. 12°.
Contents : Giorgione. — Arduln. — O-Ume's
yods'. — The immortal lure.
© Feb. 23, 1911; 2c. Feb. 25, 1911; A:
28.3011; Cale Young Rice, Louisville. 21008
■ ■ Sec also Collected plays and poems; by
Cale Young Rice.
Immortelles; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1881:
16.581, Oct. 26. 21009
Immunity; 3-act di-ama, by R. A. Kasper.
[145] p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D: 20013; Robert A.
Ka.sper, Evanston, 111. 21010
Immunity (The) bath; drama in 3 acts, by R.
A. Kas])er. S3, [2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911; D: 24362; Robert A.
Kasper, Evanston, 111. 21011
Immunity (The) bath — Continued.
Sanje. 45 p. 4°. I'rinted.
© June 3, 1911; 2c. June 5, 1911 ; D: 24400;
Itobert A. Kasper, Evanston, 111. 21012
19 p. 4°.
Robert A.
21013
— -play in 1 act, by R. A. Kasper.
Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911; D : 24(¥I3
Kasper, Evanston, III.
— 3 act drama, by R. A. Kasper. 113 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Miiv 10, 1912: I>: 2903(1
Kasjior, Evanston, 111.
Robert A.
21014
Immutable (Tlie) law; ])lay in 1 act, by E. L.
r>udley. [2 1, IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1912; D : 29919 ; E. Lawrence
Dndley, Camden. N. .L 21015
Iraogene; play in 4 acts, by M. Wise. [18] p.
4". Typewritten.
® Ic. Mar. 27, 1914; D: 30484; Morse "Wise,
Evansvillc, Ind. 21015a
or. The old man's will, a di-:ima in 4 .acts,
by W. .1. St urges.
© W. J. Stnrges. Galway, N. Y. ; 1885;
24517, Nov. 23.
21016
• or, The witch's secret, a 4 act realistic
drama, by II. C. Dale.
© Horace C. Dale, Readin.g, Ta. ; 1801:
154.58, Apr. 27. 21017
■ an original realistic drama in 4 acts,
by H. C. Dale. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.; 1892:
9626, Mar. 3: 2c. Mar. 9. 21018
Imp: an original Irish di-ama in 4 .-uts, by
F. Marsden (AV. A. Sliver)
© Fred. Marsden, New York; 1884:. 5512.
Mar. 15. 21019
Sec alao Eily.
Imp of Satan; a domestic drama in 4 acts, by
Dorothy Delniar. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dora Ogden, Brockton, Mass.: D:8159.
Mar. 14, 1906; 2c. Mar. 24, 1900. 21020
Imp of the sea; comed.v di'ama in 5 acts, by
:\r. L. .Johnson. 102 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Martha Lafitte .Tohn.son, Philadelphia ;
1887:. 5980, Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 15. 21021
Impatient (The) Griselda. See Heaven help
the men.
Impatient (The) patient; 1 act sketch for three
men, l)y P.eatrice Shephard King. [10] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910; D. 21797; Mrs. B.
Simpson. New York. 21022
1039
21023
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21043
Impecunious (An) actor; :\ cIim racier mono-
logue, by Livingston Kussell.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. <No ,su])i)lv en., New
York; 1900 A : 8309, Mar. 30. 21023
Impending- (The) sword; !).v .!. I*.. Oiild. '2'2 p.
4". 'typewritten.
© .T. B. Quid, Uicliinond ; 1>: HOST, 1 >ec. 27,
1907; 2c. Dec. 27, 1907. 21024
Imperatrice (L'); iiiece en 3 tietes et 0 tab-
leaux, en prose, par C I\Iendt-s. 1 p. 1., G9 p.
12°. Printed.
© Oatulle Mendes, Paris; D : l.liJDl, Ai>r.
23, 1909; 2e. Apr. 23, 1909. 21025
Imperia; a drama in H acts, adapted trom tlie
French, by L. IS'atlial.
© Louis Nathal. New York ; 188-5 : 2r,.'-)00,
Dec. 16. 21026
Imperial (The) divorce; a semi-historical
drama in 4 acts, l)y .lohn (irtisvciior Wilson
and William .1. Humphrey. 112 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .L G. Wilson and \Y. .1. Humphrey, New
York; I):.")(;80. (h-\. 11. 1904; 2c. Oct. 17,
1904; Ic. new ed. (act 3, 4) Nov. 21, 1904.
21027
Imperial extravaganza & burlesque co. ; a
I'ai-co comedy in 3 acts, by U'. i>. Watson.
© W. ]'-. Watson, New York; 1890 : Oi;5r>4,
Nov. 9. 21028
Imperial green; a <-o!uedy in 2 acts, by W. A.
iiitchie.
© William Adams Ritchie, St. Louis; 187."):
11409, Nov. 1. 21029
Imperial (The) highway; a rcnnantic comedy
drama in 4 acts, by II. D. Cottrell. 128 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Oliver Morosco, Los Angeles; 1):G721,
May 24, 1905; 2c. .Tuly T, 1905. 21030
Imperial (The) inspector; comedy in 5 acts, by
Nicholas [V.] Gogol, tr. by A. S. Weuduui.
[2], 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1911 ; D : 23G52 ; A. S. Wen-
dum, St. Louis. 21631
Imperial intrigue; play in 1 act, by Fennwood.
[1], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1913; D : 3329S ; Ivan Wood.
Forest Hills, N. Y. 21032
Imperial (The) republic; a drama of the day,
by Elizabeth G. Grane. New York, The Graf-
t(m pre.ss [1902] 2 p. 1., 122 p. 12°.
© Grafton press, New York ; D : 2273, Aug.
26, 1902; 2c. Aug. 20, 1902. 210.33
Impersonation of Cindy's chance; play in 4
scenes, arr. by Christine Kuir/. [from original
by Kate W. Hamilton] [New York, The Wil-
lett press, 1912] [14] p. 8°.
© May 13, 1912; 2c. May 14, 1912; A:
.313531 ; Woman's board of home nussions of
the Presbyterian < hurch in the H. S. A., New
York. 21034
.Impertinence (The) of the creature; a duo-
logue, by C. Gordon-Lennox. London, S.
I*^ren<h. lid. ; New York. Samuel French, 1909.
9 1). 12".
© ('osmo Gordon-Lennox, London: D:
1.5987. ,Iuno 3, 1909; 2c. .Tune 5, 1909. 21035
Impetuous Mary; a play, by P. W. Hyde. 0 ]•.
t'°. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hvde, Ghicago: D:
102G0, Apr. 3. 1907; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907: !<•.
rev. ed. May 13, 1907. 2103G
Importance (The) of bein^- earnest. Sec
Writings (The) of Oscar Wilde.
Importance (The) of coming' and going; salir(>
on s:ic)-(h1 sentiments in .3 acts, by P>utl(>r
Davenport. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. G, 1915; D : 40285 ; P.ranih.ill
lilayors, inc.. New York. 21036a
Important (The) letter; sketch in 1 act, by
M. A. Lorimer. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1911; D:23GGS; Marshall A.
Lorimer. New York. 21037
Imported (The) footman; a comedy in 1 act,
adai)ted from the P'l-ench, by L. B. Mason.
© Louis P.. Mason, New York; D: 11285.
Aug. 22, 1907. 21038
Impcssible (The); plav in 4 acts, by G. M. Scar-
borough. [31, 1.37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14. 1912; D : 29G63 : George M.
Scarborough, New Brighton, N. Y.
21039
play in 3 acts, by S. Morse. [130] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 21, 1912; D: 29726; Sanuiel
Morse, New York. 21040
Impossible (An) case; a farce comedy in .".
acts, by .1. W. Ransone.
© .Tolm W. Ransone, Richmond; 1SSS:
13028, May 3. 21041
Impossible (The) husband; play in 2 scenes,
by E. Goodman. [2], 23 p. 4°. ^I'vnovn-itten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913; D : ;'.5i(02 ; l«:<lwar<l
Goodman, New York. 21042
Impossible (An) mother; serious comedy in .".
acts, by W. Munsell. [125] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912; D : 293.33 ; Warren Mun-
sell, Des Moines. 21043
1040
I
21044
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21063
Imposteur (L') See Tartuffe (Le)
Impostor (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by A. Tas-
siu and Hawley Francks. 71 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Algernon Tassin, Washington ; D : 431,
May 4, 1901 ; 2c. May 4, 1901. 21044
30
comedy in 2 acts, by C. B. Yardley, jr.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910; D: 22212; Cliarles B.
Yardley, jr., New York. 21045
a 1 act comedy, by Edmund Day and J. L.
Kearney. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Lawrence Kearney, New Dorches-
ter, Mass. ; D : 2S2G, Jan. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 8,
1903. 21046
an orighial and realistic Anglo-Californian
drama in prolo.mie and 3 acts, by A. D. Sa-
ville. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alec D. Saville, New York ; D : 9370, Oct.
22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 2,1906. 21047
— an original comedy-drama in 5 acts, by A.
Grant.
© Alfred Oraiit, New York; 1880:17444,
Nov. 16. • 21048
— ■ play in 4 acts, by C. Andrews. [2], 77 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912; D: 30696; Charlton
Andrews, Valley City, N. D. 21049
22
— a playette. in 1 act, by Edmund Day
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© May Durvea, New York; D : 2780, Dee.
16, 1902; 2c. Dec. 16, 1902. 21050
— ■ 3 act domestic drama, by D. A. Reynolds.
74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915 ; D : 41182 ; D. A. Rey-
nolds, New York. 21050a
.SVc also Byer's library of tabloid plays. —
Tartuffe.— -Wanderer (The)— Winning (The)
hand.
Impostors (The); comedy in 3 acts, by M. B.
Cooke. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IMarjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; D:
0183, Feb. 4, 1905; 2c. Feb. 4, 1905. 21051
Imposture (The) See Pretender (The)
Imposture (Le) del Vaticano e le crudelta
della S. inquis-izione; ovvero, II conclave di
Papa Pio Sesto anno 1774, drannna tragico
in 4 atti, opera inedita tlell' Abb. Pietro Me-
tastasio. New York, A. Acuti [1904] 4 p. 1.,
83 p. 12°.
© Caniu'lo Onasid, New York; D:6416,
Aug. 20, 1905; 2c. Sept. 22, 1904. 21052
Impressionist pictures; 1 act comedy, by J. G.
Bray ton. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910 ; D : 17945 ; John G.
Brayton, Los Angeles. 21053
Impressment (The) See Bridge of stars.
Imprevu (L'); comedie en 2 actes, par V. Mar-
gueritte. 14 p. 4°. (L'lUustration theatrale,
no. 143, 2 avril 1910)
© Apr. 2, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910 ; D : 20795 ;
Victor Margueritte, Paris. 21054
Impromptu (An) marriage; a romantic drama
in 4 acts, l)y G. W. Burns.
© Guy Wendell Burns, ' New York ; D :
10983, July 16, 1907. 21055
Impromptu (An) wedding; a romantic play
in 3 acts, by W. G. Tebault.
© William G. Tebault, New Orleans; D:
7149, xVug. 22, 1905. 21056
Improving nature; farce in 2 acts, by Frank
Kennedy. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1915; D: 41240; William
Schoepf Campbell, Brooklyn. 21056a
Improvisatore (The); an operetta in 1 act, by
B. C. Stephenson, nuisic by P^dward Jaka-
bouski. London, Boosey & co. Typewritten.
© Boosey & co., London ; 1893 : 36469, Aug.
7; 2c. Aug. 7. 21057
Imps and angels; a comedy vaudeville, by P.
McCarty.
© Page McCarty, United States ; 1881 :
8470, May 31. 21058
Imp's (The) blessing; original vaudeville
sketch, by S. B. White. [4] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 25, 1911; D: 24772; S. Bailey
White, East Lynn, Mass. 21059
Imps of gossip; drama in 4 acts, by J. E.
Bausch. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910; D: 20817; Jacob E.
Bausch, New York. 21060
Impulse; a play in 5 acts, by B. Rowe.
© Bolton Rowe, New York; 1880:1 7098,
Nov. 10. 21061
Impulsive (The) Mr. Dickson; farce in 4 acts,
by B. P. Rider. [5], 118 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1910; D: 221 17; Berth Perl
Rider, New York. 21062
In a bachelor's
strategy.
flat. See Lady Jimmie's
In a balloon; playlet in 1 act, hy W. Hanlon.
[1|, 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 15, 1911; D: 23656; Win. Hnn-
lon, Coliasset, Mass. 21063
5379—16-
-66
1041
21063
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21082
In a cabaret; comedy cross-fire, by Harry L. In a mansion of acbing hearts; or, The wages
Newton. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1914. 10 p. 12°. ([Harry L.
Newton's one-act comedy sketclies, monologue.s
and dramatic episodes])
© Sept. 1, 1914; 2c. Sept. 2, 1914; D:
38033; M. Witmark & sons. New York.
21063a
In a college town; a comedy in 2 acts, by A. li.
Zeller.
© Arthur Louis Zeller, St. Louis; 1898:
23642, Apr. 14; Ic. Apr. 14. 21064
In a cottage by the sea. See Beach (The) of
life.
In a deck chair. Sre Monologues of to-clay.
In a fog; 1 act musical comedy, [by] Jas. Still-
man, jr.
© Paddy Murpliy, United States; 1892:
22017, May 25. 21065
In a foreign port; by C .Tackson and B. Gniy.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Christopher Jackson and Barry Cray,
P.loomington. 111.; D : 12999, M:iv 18, ]90S; 2c.
May 38, 1908. 21066
In a German garrison; a romantic drama in
4 acts, liy F'rod S. Cibbs.
© Adele F. Dronberg, Orchard Lake, Mi'li. ;
D : 4603, Jan. 20, 1904. 21067
In a horseless carriage; by L. Smith iirid F.
Byron.
© L. Smith and F. Byron, New York' ; 1899 :
ni734, Aug. 11. 21068
In a hurry; farcif-al sketch of modern Anun'ican
life, in 1 act, by C. S. B(K)th. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1910; D : 21397 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 21069
In a Japanese garden; play in 1 art, by K.
Gottstein. 7 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913; D : 34603 ; Fli/.abetli
Gottstein, Chicago. 21070
by M. R. Nevitt and William Patter-
son White. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1911; D: 23197; Marv Ross
Nevitt, Stapleton, N. Y. 21071
In a lifetime; 5 act drama, by G. A. Weber.
West Dulutli, X-ray printing co., 1902. cover-
title, 34 p. 16°.
© Gustav Adolph Weber, West Duluth,
Mum. ; D : 1222, Dec. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Julv 5,
1902; 2c. July 10, 1902. 21072
In a little bit and then some. See Soff and
fresh.
In a Manila garden. See Manila Rosa.
of a heart of stone, by R. F. Wiessel.. 41 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Robert Frederick Wiessel, Cincinnati;
D:9136, Sept. 24, 1906; Ic. Sept. 24, 1906; Ic.
Oct. 11, 1906. 21073
In a measure; a farce in 1 act, by .T. McCJart-
ney. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James McCartney, Ardsley, N. Y. ; D :
5463, Aug. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 19,' 1904. 21074
In a moment of anger; a play in 5 acts, ;idiipted
by (). F. Montaine.
© C. F. Montaine, New York; 1886:5110.
Mar. 3. 21075
In a moment of temptation; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 81 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12056, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. .Jan. 3, 1908. "
21076
In a monster's clutches; or, The diamond
maker's secret, drama in 3 acts, by A. V(tgt.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© August Vogt. Dallas; D: 13231, .Tune 23,
1908; 2c. June 23, 1908. 21077
In a museum; by B. A. AVilliams and G. W.
Walker.
© Bert A. Williams and Geo. W. Walker.
New York; 1900 A: 1600, Jan. 17. 21078
In a new light; leper pageant, collal»or{!led by
the Cai'ey league. Iowa City, la. Caml>ridge,
Mass., The Mission to lepers, 1914. 15, Hip.
illus. 8°.
© Oct. 24, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1914 ; 1 ) : IJSGIG ;
Mission to lepers, Cambridge, Mass. 21078a
In a nutshell; a drama in 3 acts, by M. T\f.
Lewis. 15 p. f°. Type\^ ritten.
© Mark M. Lewis, New Yorlc ; 1889:37277,
Dec. 7; 2c. Dec. 14, 1890. 21079
In a pickle; a farcical coHKnly.
© Jolui A. Stevens, New York ; 1884: 23085.
Nov. 28. 21080
In a policy shop; or, 4-11-44, nnisical comedy
in 2 acts, by L. Richardson and W. A. Mc-
(>)nnell.
© Leandcr Ric'hardson and \Y. A. IMcCon-
nell, United States; 1S97: 41893, .lulv 21.
21081
In a railway carriage; incident, by F. ]*owell.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914; D: 39105; Francis
Powell, Dauphin. Pa. 21081a
In a restaurant; a monologue. 1)y I>. P.. Tlay- '
ward. 10 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Havward, Wayland. Miss. ;
D: 4475, Jan. 7, 1904; 2c. .Tan. 7, 1904. 21082
1042
21083
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21104
In a restaurant — Continued.
a sketch, arr. by E. Cora Yeager and C. G.
Brumbaugh. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Christine G. Brumbaugh. Philadelphia;
D:5918, Dec. 17, 1904; 2c. Dec. 17, 1904.
21083
In a Roman garden; by K. Jones.
© Kallula Jones, New Yorlc ; D: 114(32, Oct.
5, 1907. 21084
In a spider's web; musical farce comedy in 3
acts, bv Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kinunii>.:ni. (Jlyde,
()., Anies pub. co., 1900. 33 p. 12^ (Ames
series of standard and minor drnma, no. 421)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A : 29070,
Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. S. 21085
Jn a strange country; comedy, ))y S. N. Stew-
art.
© Sylvester N. Stewart, Brooklyn ; 1900 A :
197.^).5, Aug. S. 2108G
In a street car; play in 1 act, ))y W. Hodgkiss.
[2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1912; D: 28402; William
Hodgki.ss, Ahuneda, Cal. !31087
See also Four acting monologues.
In a tea-house; by R. M. Barbour. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1910; D : 20902 ; E. M. P.ar-
bour, Boston. 21088
In a tenement. See Five playlets.
In a trance; by L, Zuik,
© Louise Zuik, Newark, N, J.; D : 2297
Sept. 3, 1902. 21089
— — ; keep off the grass, an original nuisical
comedy in 3 acts, by R. F. (Jarroll.
© llichard F. Carroll, New York; 18SS;:
1G176, June i"). 21090
In a trap; or, The frame-up, dramatic playlet,
by II. Russell. 20 p, 4°. Typewrilten.
© Ic. Feb. ,23, 1915; D : 39700 ; Howard
IJussell, Poitland, Or. 21090a
In a whirl; a farcical come<ly in 3 ads', by
Clouston Hogarth. Typewritten.
© Isabel Morris and Stanley Feldi, New
York; 1890:29209, Sept. 23; 2c. Nov. 1.^).
21091
In a whirl of excitement; a farcical comedy
in .3 acts, ity Clouston Hogarth.
© Isabel Morris, New York; 1890: 328.".0,
Oct, 22. 21092
In a woman's power; drama in 4 acts, by W.
(ti-ion. [GGl p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb, 3, 1912; D: 28.'")38; Walter Orion.
Clucago. 21093
In a woman's power — Continued.
in 4 acts, by John Arthur Eraser. Type-
written.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ;
1900 A : 28446, Nov. 19 ; 2c. Nov, 21. 21094
In advertisement land; libretto in 1 act, by
Jutta Bell-Ranske. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1911 ; D : 23765 ; Jutta Bell-
Ranske, New York, 21095
In after years; dramatic sketch, by M. Stevens,
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec, 19, 1911 ; D : 28031 ; Millie Stev-
en.s, Chicago, 21096
In Amazonia; in 2 acts, by E. L. Joslin, 44 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Edith L. Joslin, Boston; D:4490, .Ian.
12, 1904; 2c. .Tan. 12, 1904. 21097
In ambush; melodrama in 4 acts and 6 tab-
leaux, by S. B. Alexander.
© Signmnd B. Alexander, Brookline, Mass. ;
D: 395.5, Sept. 16, 1903. 21098
In an hour of peril; a 1 act military drama, by
A, W. Davis. 13 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Alfred Warren Davis, New York; 1>:
158, Feb, 20, 1901; 2c. Feb, 20, 1901. 21099
In an unguarded moment; a drama in 4 a<.'ts,
by L, J. L, Stilwell, 87 p, f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Laiira Jean Libby-Stilwell, Brooklyn ; D :
12053, Jan, 8, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 21100
In and out; a negro sketch in 1 scene, by A. J.
Leavitt, arr. bv Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1875. 4 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
ethiopian and comic drama, no. 71] )
© Robert M, De Witt, New York; 1875:
7709, July 23 ; 2c, Sept. 2. 21101
In and out of bondage; a nmsical drama in 3
acts, by Joseph Bradford.
© S. B. Hyers, Boston; 1877: J 720, Feb. 12.
21102
In Andalusia long ago; poetic drama in 4 acts,
hy Iv Hill, London, Sampson Low, Marston
& CO., ltd., 1914. 47 p. front, plates. 8°.
© June 23, 1914; Ic. .July 0, 1914; 1>:
37474; Roland Hill, London. 21102a
In April; sketch in 1 act, by R. P, Stoke.s. [2],
15 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D: 34757; Rose IVstor
Stokes, Stamford, Conn. 21103
In Arizona,
© Charles W. Fonda, Springfield, Mass. ;
D: 382,5, Aug. 12, 1903. 21104
1043
21105
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21125
In Arizona — Continued.
original comedy drama in 4 acts, by Addi-
son Aulger. [34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912 ; D : 28916 ; A. M. Aulger,
Missouri Valley, la. 31105
In Arkansaw; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. D. Cottrell. 129 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Durfee Cottrell, Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 2594, Nov. 12, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1902.
21106
In Atlantic City; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
.r. B. Wills. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© John B. Wills, Woodliaven, N. Y. ; D:
10536, May 2, 1907 ; Ic. May 2, 1907 ; Ic. May
21, 1908. 21107
In Aunt Chloe's cabin,
and other sketches.
tiCe In office hours.
In bad; farce in 3 acts, by John P. Mulgrew.
[3], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1911 ; D : 24964 ; John Artluii-
Murray, Cedar Rapids, la. 21108
See also Dark and stormy night.
In beauty's realm; by E. Clayton. 4°. Type-
written.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D : 7852,
Jan. 15, 1906; 2c. Jan. 2, 1906. 21109
In Berkshire Hills; a drama in 4 acts, by G.
Andrews. 157 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Gertrude Andrews, Brooklyn ; D : 2685,
Dec. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1902. 21110
In Beulah land; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. S. Huggs.
© Harry S. Hiiggs, New York ; D : 1351G,
Aug. 7, 1908.
21111
In Bohemia; a musical and dramatic sketch, by
inia Clayton and C. A. Parker. 10 p. 4°.
"^I'ypewritten.
© Charles A. l»arker, New York ; D : 14328,
Nov. 20, 1908; 2c. Nov. 20, 1908. 21112
In bondage; drama in 4 acts, by I. L. Strueh.
[.54] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2.5, 1912; D: 29481; Ida Louise
Strueh, Chicago. 21113
a drama in 3 acts, by B. Glaucy.
© Bernard Glancy, Fall River, Mass. ; 1898:
3470, Jan. 6. 21114
In broad daylight. .S'fr Sentenced to death.
In Buffalo; l)y I. Hobson. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16711 ; Irene Hob-
son, New York. 21115
In camp; a military, romantic, drama in 5
tableaux, from the French, by William Clare.
© William Redmund, Boston ; 1885 : 11757,
May 25. 21116
In canal land. See Digging the ditch.
In cap and bells; comedy in 1 act, by E. F.
Cole.
© Edward F. Cole, Brooklyn ; 1886 : 23871,
• Oct. 21. 21117
In cartoon laud; musical mix-up, by Chas. W.
Daniels and Edgar Selden. [1], 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30726 ; Harrv Mar-
tell, Brooklyn. 21118
In cattleland; dramatic composition in 1 act,
by W. P. Burt. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1909; D: 16687; William P.
Burt, New York. 21119
— a 1 act playlet, by F. J. Sheedy. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank J. Sheedy, Schenectady, N. Y. ;
D: 14862, Jan. 20, 1909; 2c. .Tan. 21, 1909.
21120
In chains; a drama in 4 acts, by Frank Rogers.
© Charles C. Phillips, New York; 1879:
3762, Mar. 20. 21121
■ a play in 3 acts, by Paul Hervieu, tr. by Y.
Asckenasy. (In Poet lore, March-April, 1909.
p. 81-112)
© Ysidor Asckenasy, St. Louis ; D : 11554,
Oct. 19, 1907; 2c. May 12, 1909. 21122
In chancery; an original fantastic comedy in 3
acts, by Artliur W. Pinero. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 190.5. 4
p. 1., .5-72 p. 12°. (On cover: French's stand-
ard library ed.)
© Sanuu'l French, New York; D : 7246,
Sept. 13, 1905; 2c. Apr. 11, 1900. 21123
In charge of the consul; comedy in 3 acts, by
Ella Florence I'adon. Franklin, O., Eldridge
(>ntertainraeut house, 1915. 35 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42.593; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 21123a
In China; a burlesque in 2 acts, by L. De Lange
and R. F. Carroll.
© liOuls De Lange and Richard F. (Jarroll,
New York; 1886:20074, Sept. 6. 21124
In Cleon's garden. Sec Masques of Cupid.
In clouds or sunshine. See Mighty (The)
truth.
In clover; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Thomas S. Martin, New York; 1890:
.5969, Feb. 18. 21125
■ See also Nerve.
1044
21126
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21148
In clownland; niimo-dramatic burlesque, by
W. J. Boeniper. [20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1911; D: 25215; Willie J.
Boeniper, New Yorl?. 21126
In colonial days; by S. E. Burch.
© Saidee E. Burch, Cincinnati; DtlfiOTI.
Eel). 13, 1909. 21127
In Colorado; by Meade and Ciiandler.
© INIeade and Chandler, San Francisco; D:
1954, Apr. 21, 1902. 21128
or, The saving of Morton, by B. GoM-
Cross. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Belle CTold-Cross, New York; D:616,
June 28, 1901; 2c. June 18, 1901. 21129
In command; a military drama, by A. C. Willys.
39 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. C. Willys, New Haven; 1888:9156.
Mar. 29 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 21130
In contempt of court; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by E. K. Coulter. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Kent Coulter, New York; D:8,
Jan. 4, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1901. 21131
In crazy asylum, is worse than the slave; in
3 acts, by A. F. Anderton. Typewritten.
© Albert Fred Anderton, Denison, la. ; 1900
A : 26558, Oct. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 21132
In cruel Russia; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Alexander Dumas, modernized and adapted
by P. R. Benton [pseud, of P. B. Robinson]
40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Perce Benton Robinson. Chica^-o: D:
4832, Apr. 4, 1904; 2c. Apr. 4, 1904. 21133
In Cuba; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by Jud-
son C'. Rrusie. 66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Judson C. Brusie, San Francisco;
D: 15289, Mar. 9, 1909; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909.
21134
In Cupid's folds, i^ec Love conquers.
In Cupid's net; a 4 act society comedy, by P'.
r.iH-kcr. 03 p. 4° Typewritten.
© Frank Becker, Peoria, 111.; D: 1858. May
9, 1902; 2c. May 9, 1902. 21135
In CuDid's palace; a classical burletta in 3 acts,
l)y E. Tho'mas Reed, music by E<lith A. Watts.
© Edwin T. Reed, Moorhead, Minn. ; D :
1841. May 5, 1902. 21136
In Dahomey; musical play in 3 acts, book by
.Jesse Shipp. lyrics by Paul Laurence Dun-
bar and W. M. Cook, music by W. M. Cook.
53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Will Marion Cook, New York ; D : 2318,
Sept. 11, 1902; 2c. Sept. 14, 1902. 21137
In Dakota; a western play in 4 acts, by C. Pey-
ton. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chas. Peyton, Chicago ; D : 11061, July 27.
1907; Ic. July 27, 1907; Ic. July 30, 1907.
21138
In darkest Eng-land, and the way out; a re-
ligious drama in 6 acts, by Mrs. M. .1. Cahill.
© Mrs. M. J. Cahill, New York ; 1891 : 13562,
Apr. 14. 21139
In darkest Rome; or, The quest of a sacred
hen, 1 act travesty, by A. G. Miller. [20| p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911 ; D : 23379 ; Allen Greg-
ory Millei-. New York. 21140
In days of old; by J. P. S. Lawrence. Type-
written.
© J. P. S. Lawrence. Philadelphia; 1889:
23865, Aug. 3; Ic. Aug. 3. 21141
a colonial romance in 5 acts, by L. L.
Clemans. Wabash, Ind., Monson-Corrie press
[1902] 92 p. incl. front, (port.) 8°.
© Louis L. Clemans, Wabash, Ind. ; D : 2046,
June 24, 1902; 2c. Dec. 23, 1902. 21142
In days of yore; an operetta in 2 acts, written
and composed by J. S. Egan. 56 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto with 1 p. music]
© John S. Egan, Wilmington, Del. ; D :
12376, Feb. 18, 1908; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908. 21143
In de kingdom ob Alabama; a comedy sketch
in 2 acts, by W. C. Meeker. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Willis Calvin Meeker. Worcester: D:
8483, May 5, 1906 ; 2c. May 21, 1906. 21144
In Deadwood and Leadville; or, 20 years in
the mountains, by F. N. Burgess.
© F. N. Burgess, Anaconda, Mont. ; 1886 ;
9711, Apr. 22. 21145
In dear old Colorado; by Z. Snyder.
© Zela Snyder. Galena, Kan.; D: 4911, Apr.
20. 1904. 21146
In dear old New Orleans; by M. Thompson.
© Marshall Thompson, Chicago; D:6871.
June 23, 190.5. 21147
In Death Valley; playlet, by Edward M. Parker
and B. .Jeftrey, jr. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910 ; D : 20707 ; Bernard Jef-
frey, jr., San Francisco. 21148
In defense of home; tabloid comedy drama in 3
acts, by Miron Leffingwell. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. [30] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Dec. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39199 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. ail48a
1045
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21170
In Denver; musical conietly in 1 act, by II. A.
Eaton. 26 p. 4°. Tyiu'writteu. [Libretto
only]
© Kaviiioiul A. Eaton, Denver; D: 13004,
May 20, 1908; 2c. I\lay 20, 1908. 21149
In disguise; by W. F.. Holland.
© ^V. Bob Holland, New York ; 1897 : 55294,
Oct. 1. 31150
In Dixie; a play in 3 acts, by M. O. Uobiuson.
3G p. 8°. I'rinted.
© Mary C. Rol>inson, Ashevllle, N. C. ; I > :
11120, Aug. 5, 1907 ; 2c. .July 26, 1907. 21151
In Dixie Land; burles(iue for male eliaracters,
by S. S. Tibbals. Franklin, O., Eldridse en-
tertainment bouse, 1912. 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912; D: 31059;
Seymour S. Tibl)als, Franklin, O. 21152
In double peril (near Gettysburg '63); a semi-
military drama of tbe Civil War in 3 acts,
adapted from tbe Frencb by Gilbert Pat-
ten. Boston. W. II. Baker & cc, 1903. 58 p.
12°. (Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston ; D : 2917,
.Jan. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1903. 21153
In doubt; an emotional drama in 4 acts, by C. C.
D'Estaing.
© C. Corinne D'Estaing, New York; 1879:
16012, Nov. 26. 21154
In dreamland; a dramatic fantasy in 3 acts,
by Eunnet Devoy. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16.522 ; Ennnet De-
voy CO., inc., New York. 21155
a sensational farce in 1 act, by Emmet De-
voy. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Gore Devoy, New York; D:
0762, June 2, 1905 ; 2c. June 3, 1905. 21 156
In durance vile; a comedy in 1 act, by S. Wil-
mer and W. Vincent.
© Sidnev Wilnun- and Walter Vincent,
New York ;" 1898 : 56956, Sept. 28 ; 2c. Sept.
28. 21157
In Dutch; or. An old man's darling, American
comedy in 3 acts, by W. B. Young. [169] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1914; D: 37957; William
Bertram Young, Cbicago. 21157a
In duty bound; a sketcli for male, female, and
child, by J. M. Ferdon.
© James Munroe Ferdon, Litchfield, 111.;
D:231, Mar. 18, 1901. 21158
In 1849; a melodrama in 7 acts, by A. M.
Hilaud. 16 p. port. 8°. Printed.
© Alimla M. Hiland, De Kalb, 111.; D:
13518, Aug. 10, 1908; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909.
21159
In 1865; a romantic drama of the late Civil
War in 4 acts, by T. W. Wliarmby. Type-
written.
© Thomas Washington Wliarmby, New
York ; 1897 : 21299, Apr. 3 ; 2c. May 7. 21160
In elfland straying; a fairy play in 1 act, by
A. M. Tower.
© Alice M. Towex', Allegheny Citv, Pa.;
. 1895:29981, June 5. 21161
In ewigkeit, amen; ein gerichtsstiick in 1 akt,
von Anton Wildgans. Leipzig. Verlag von L.
Staackmann, 1913. 64 p. 12°.
© June 1, 1913; 2c. Aug. 27, 1913; D:
34262; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 21162
In exile. See In golis.
In expiation; an original drama in 5 acts, by
J. S. Leerburger.
© JefE S. Leerburger, California; 1880:
1019, Jan. 16. 21163
In fair Bohemia; a comedy satire in 4 acts,
dramatized and arr. by F. Ormonde. 94 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Ormonde, Boston; D: 1051, Nov.
1, 1901; 2c. ]\Iar. 6, 1902. 21164
In fairyland; in 1 act, by L. M. Meaney. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22301 ; Lottie Myrtle
Meaney, Cbarlestown, Mass. 21165
In far Bohemia. See Po' white trash and
other one act dramas.
In father's custody; playlet in 1 act, by J. Car-
iiiol [jiseud. of John J. Karniol] 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1910; D: 21614; John Car-
niol, New York, 21166
In fifteen minutes; an original sketch, by Bob
AVatt [pseud, of K. W. Smiley]
© Nina Bradford, Atlantic City; D: 1.5.52.
Mar. 11, 1902. 21167
In fifty years; comedy in 4 acts, by M. Wal-
lace, ix', 147 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D : 21235 ; Morgan Wal-
lace, New York. 21168
In five thousand years; play in 3 acts, by Agnes
Florida Chalmers. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911; D: 26000; Agnes F.
Chalmers, (Jrand Kapids, Mich. 21169
In Flemmerlanda (II paese della flemma); op-
era comica in 3 atti, di Antonio Uuliino, per
la nuisica di Giuseppe I'ietri. Miiano, E.
Sonz(.gno, 1913. 94 p. illus. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© July 14, 1913; 2c. July 28, 1913; D:
33925; Edoardo Sonzoguo, Milan. 21170
1046
21171
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21190
In Flemmerlanda (II paese della flemma) —
Continued.
• Same.
© Sept. 13, 1913; 2c. Sept. 24, 1913; D:
34521; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 21171
In flower land; fairy story in 2 acts, by E. D.
JNIiller. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1. 1910; D : 21462 ; Emma D.
Miller, Phihulelpliiii. 21172
In for it; or. Uncle Tony's mistake, an Ethi-
opian farce in 1 act, by Dave E. Allyn. Clyde
O., Aines pub. co., 1893, 11 p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 319] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893:13620,
Mar. 18; 2c. Mar. 24. 21173
In fortune's paws; a tragedy in 5 acts, by
Lewis Charles [pseud, of E. L. Charles]
© l<]lijah I>ewis Charles, United States;
1885:17967, Aug. 24. 21174
In fortune's power. See Price (The) of si-
lence.
In Forty-fourth street; a melodramlette in 8
scenes, by E. Ellis. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913 ; D : 32222 ; Edward El-
lis, New York. 21175
In '49; a comedy drama, by P. Medhurst and
Lily Wren [pseud, of L. AVestman] 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Francis Medhurst and Lily Westman,
New Yorli; D:8564, May 19, 1906; 2c. Apr.
30, 1906. 21176
In freedom's name; a play in 4 acts, by J. R.
Brouson.
© J. lUisli Bronson, Indianapolis; D:1173,
Dec. 11, 1901. 21177
In full cry; or, They grind exceedingly fine,
(h-ama in 4 acts, by C. H. West. [70] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1914; D: 38420; Catherine
Henry West, Chicago. 21177a
In garrison; a play in 1 act, by C. E. F,reybe.
(In Poet lore, v. 26, no. 4, July-Aug., 1915;
periodical © Sept. 3, 1915; Ic. Sept. 6, 1915;
Ic. Sept. 27, 1915; B : 340011 ; Poet lore co.,
Boston) 21177b
In gay Bohemia; by F. Thoroughman. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frances Thoroughman, San Francisco;
D : 15206, Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909.
21178
In gay Gazoozaland; musical farce comedy, by
]Monroe and Hart.
© Monroe and Hart, New York; 1897:
24146, Apr. 19. 21179
In gay Paree; play in 2 acts, by A. Hoffman,
[169] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1912; D: 29590; Aaron HolT-
man, New York. 21180
In germ-land; in prologue and 2 acts, by W. H.
Matchette. 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1910 ; D : 22407 ; W. H. Match-
ette, Milwaukee. 21181
■ tragedy in 3 scenes, by A. E. Howe. Mil-
waukee, Wis., Dramatic press association,
1909. 30 p. 24°.
© Dec. 20, 1909; 2c. Dec. 23, 1909; D:
20004; A. E. Rowe, Milwaukee. 21182
In glass houses; a play in 4 acts and 5 scenes,
by C. R. Hopkins and C. R. Housum. 11?. p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Roberts Hopkins, Philadelphia,
and Charles Robert Housum, Cleveland ; D :
13648, Aug. 20, 1908; 2c. Dec. 8, 1908. 21183
In gnomeland; opera, by R. P. Smith. 35 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21875; Robert P.
Smith, Marion, Ind. 21184
In God's country; [by Lillian Mortimer] 66 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1910 ; D : 22772 ; J. L. Veronee,
Milwaukee. . 21 185
a drama in 4 acts, by B. B. Vallentine.
© B. B. Vallentine and Fred C. Whitney,
New York ; 1896 : 62120, Nov. 13. 21 186
In golis (In exile); drama in 4 acts, by M. Katz.
.yttxp .)3 ]iD ,"|r*jpx 4 ^^N Nr:N-n ;mb:i ]^n
113 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1914 ; D : 38497 ; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wilner, New York. 21186a
In good old colony days; a colonial love story
of storm and struggle, a drama in 4 acts, ?»y
B. Hall. 91 p. 4°. TypewritteH.
© Burton Hall, Berkeley, Cal. ; D: 10619,
May 22, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1907. 21187
In good old colony times; rural colonial comedy
in 3 acts, by William H. Sayward, jr. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.. 1911.
70 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25798; Sanmel French, New York. 21188
In good old New York town; by Paul Dressei*.
© Howlev, Havilaud & co.. New York;
1899:78222, Dec. 1. 21189
by Sam C. Miller. Typewritten.
© R. W. Marks. Perth, Canada; 1900 A:
27452, Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 21190
1047
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21211
In gossip town; a comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
C. H. Bates.
© Claude H. Bates, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1899 :
78517, Dec. 2. 21191
In Granada; imisic play in 3 acts, words and
music by R. I.. Castle Beale. [3], 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aus. 10, 1914; D: 37796; Ralph Les-
lie Beale, Dedhnm, Mass. 21191a
In Greater New York; by A. G. Delamater.
© Arthur G. Delamater, Costello, Pa. ;
1896:43715, July 30. 21192
by O. Hammerstein.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York; 1897:
14495, Mar. 1. 21193
by P. Kingsley.
© Pierce Kingslev, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1897:
6645, .Jan. 22. 21194
In Hades; a farce in 1 act, by Albert H. Drovin.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1901. 25 p. 16°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 724, Aug.
6, 1901; 2c. Aug. 5, 1901. 21195
In hard luck; a comedy in 5 acts, by E. A.
Lovejoy.
© E. A. Lovejoy, DetVoit ; 1885 : 11599, May
22. 21196
a dramatic comedy in 5 acts, by E. A. Beau-
dry.
© E. A. Beaudry, West Denver, Col.; 1887:
29350, Nov. 14. 21197
In Harlem Saturday night; a farco comedy in
1 act, by I. A. Dodge. 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ira Avery Dodge, New York ; D : 6765,
June 3, 1905; 2c. June .3, 1905. [Note: Copies
bear title. In Harlem] 21198
In harm's hands; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. F. ]\Iontaine.
© C. F. Montainc, New York ; 1886 : 2.3889.
Oct. 21. 21199
In hell and out; by Ben Ouami. 125 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1911; D: 23030; Nelda Bhiin
Rosenthal, Portland, Or. 21200
spectacular comedy in 4 acts, l)v Fishel
Hannah Esther.son. [1], 62 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 28. 1914; D : .39214 ; Ephriain
Phillip Rosenthal, Portland, Or. 21200a
In her defence; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York; D: 3424, May
13, 1903. 21201
In her father's house; or. At the old home, a
play in 4 acts, by E. C. Lamson. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ernest Clyde Lamson, Phoenix, Ariz.;
D: 11738, Nov. 14, 1907; 2c. Dec. 10, 1907.
21202
In Hezekiah's store; rural comedy drama in 1
act. by C. W. Bahn. 42 p. 4°. Ms.
© le. July 31. 1911; D: 24822; Charles W.
Bahn, Harrisburg, Pa. 21203
In his house; a play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
© George Middleton, New York; D:1571S,
Apr. 26, 1909. 21204
— Same. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 ; D-: 24686 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 21205
— See also Embers.
In his image; drama, [by] B. T. Kofocd [i. c.
B. I. Brenmer] 29 p. f°. Typewritten
© Blanche Irbe Kofoed, Portland. Or.; D:
15247, Mar. 5, 1909; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 21206
In His name. Sec. Mabel.
In his power; a play in 3 acts, by Mark Quin-
ton.
© Marcus R. Mayer, San Francisco ; 1884 :
17344, Aug: 28. ' 21207
In his professional capacity; a play in 1 act,
by Leila Burton [i. e. L. B. Wells] 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Leila Burt(m Wells, Redlands, Cal. ; D:
12202, Jan. 18, 1908; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908. 21208
In His steps; religious drama in 3 acts, by C. M.
Sheldon and Frank H. Lane. 43 p. 12°.
Printed.
© July 2, 1912; 2c. July 6. 1912; D:, 30183;
Charles M. Sheldon, Topeka, Kan. 21209
to do each day as Jesus would, by H. II.
Mix.
© Harry H. Mix, Cedar Rapids, la.; 1900
A: 9085, Apr. 0. 21210
See also Crucifixion (The) of Phillip
Strong-.
In his wife's name; a farce-comedy, in 3 acts,
by J. R. K. Taylor and E. Gerstenberger. 80
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D : 39773 ; James R.
Keene Taylor and Emil Gerstenberger, Nev.-
York. 21210a
In hoc signo vinces; a drama of the time of
Constantine the Great, by W. F. Weick. 76
p. 16°. Printed.
© Wm. F. Weick, Lynn, Mass.; D : 6270.
Mar. 1, 1905; 2c. Mar. 1, 1905. 21211
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21212
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21233
In Holland; play in 1 act, by McCree and Clark,
tl], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D: 32108; McCree and
Clark, New York. 21212
In honor bound; a comedy in 3 acts, bv I. M.
Hood.
© Ida M. Hood, Albany ; 1883 : 11049, June
18. 21213
In honor of the college; by D. M. Lyteli. 25
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Doc. 14, 1909; D: 17690; D. M. Lyteli,
A'ancouvor, British Columbia. 21214
In hospital; by T. Dickinson. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1909; D : 17522 ; Thomas
Dickinson, Madison, Wis. 21215
See also Wisconsin plays.
In humbler walks. See Dark (The) side of
society.
In hundred years. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1893-1993.
In Illinois; a comedy melodrama in 4 acts, by
I. C. Tichenor.
© Ira Carleton Tichenor, Los Angeles ; D :
7755, Dec. 23, 1905. 21216
In Indiana; comedy in 4 acts, by W. J. Frazier.
98 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ,Tuly 1, 1910; D : 21465 ; Walter J.
Frazier, Jlilwaukee. 21217
In Injianny; an original dramatic episode in 1
act. by Herbert Hall Winslow.
© Alba and O. AY. Heywood, Chicago ; 1894:
38882, Aug. 23. 21218
In Ireland; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by O.
Ferree.
© Owen Ferree, New York ; 1897 : 19109,
Mar. 23. 12219
In Ireland's cavise; romantic drama in 3 acts.
by G. Townshend. [2], .53 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .Tuly 15, 1912; D : 30262 > George
Townsliend, Sewanee, Tenn. 21220
In Japan; sketch in 1 act, by C. P. Ongawa.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D: 23675; Clara Page
Ongawa, Oak Park, 111. 21221
In Kankakee; a comedy, by H. M. Cloude.
© H. M. Cloude, Cinciimati ; 1899:12.352,
Feb. 13. 21222
In leafy June; modern American farce comedy
in 3 acts, by J. Wedekind. [3], 71 p. 4°.
Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Feb. S, 1912; D: 28599; Julius Wede-
kind, New York. 21223
In letters of blood. See Son of Allah.
In Lincoln green. See Robin Hood.
In Little Italy; play in 1 act, by G. Naught.
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1914; D: 36784; George
Naught, Elizabeth, N. J. 21223a
——by George Winner. [18] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35540 ; Thomas Ebert,
New York. 21223b
In London's midst; in 1 act, by J. O. Gray.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 11, 1911; D: 23076; James Or-
man Gray, Vancouver, British Columbia.
21224
In Louisiana; a melodrama in 4 acts, by Robert
Bill Longmire. 68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Macdonald, St. Louis ; D : 2.340,
Sept. 16, 1902; 2c. Sept. 16, 1902. 21225
In Louisiana before the war; a drama in 4
acts, by M. B. Dugey. 67 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mattie Belle Dugey, Palestine, Tex. ; D :
1721, Apr. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1902. 21226
In love; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. Babbitt.
© William Babbitt, Philadelphia; 1879:
161.54, Dec. 1. 21227
a comedy in 3 acts, by E. Merron. 57 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Eleanor Merron, New York; D:415. Anr.
20, 1901; 2c. Apr. 20, 1901. 21228
— ^or. Love, vaudeville sketch, by Ned Ken-
nedy [pseud, of E. F. Kennedy]" [3] p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Apr. .5, 1912; D: 29288; Edgar F.
Kennedy, New York. 21229
In love alike. See Two (The) destinies.
In love and out; a drama in 1 act, by Sutton
Broome [pseud, of A. M. Smith] 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma; D : 10172. Mar.
18, 1907; 2c. Mar. 25, 1907. 21230
In love with a glove; l)y G. R. Coil. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911; D: 25063; George
Ralph Coil, Portland, Or. 21231
In Lovers lane; nmsical comedy drama by Ford
and Bratton.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; 1896:
29843, May 15. 21232
In love's captivity; drama in 4 acts, by A. J.
I':bert. 98 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert .L Ebert. Milwaukee; D:1918,
May 2t, 1^52; ga J»jne 19, 1902. 21233
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21249
In love's name; drainu iu 5 acts, by G. Rlar-
buri;. Typewritten.
© Guido Marburj,', New York ; 1897 : 22576.
Apr. 10; 2c. Apr. 16. 21234
In love's uncertain paths; play in 1 act, tr. from
tlie Italian by Leoi»ol(l Flameug, dramatized
by H. Martin. 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1913; D : 35245 ; Ilaveluck
Martin, Toronto. Canada. 21235
In luck at last; a play in 4 acts, by .1. B. Booth.
Tyi>ewritten.
© .lunius B. Booth, New York; 1890:22672,
Apr. 11; 2c. Apr. 27. 21236
In Luzon; spectacular military sketch in 3
scenes, by Test Dalton. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Sept. 21, 1909; D : 16828 ; Albert G. Kru?:,
Indinnapolis. 21237
In Manhattan; a hx-al melodrama in 4 acts, by
M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : .5369, Au^. 2,
1904. 21238
In manor and wood; or. The play of Robin
Hood, by E. Waymire.
© Edna Waymire, Alameda, Cal. ; D : 1327.
Jan. 20, 1902. 21239
In marble halls; comedy in 4 acts, by Challan
Tpseiid. of O. A. de Lima] 51 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 128.".2,
Apr. 24, 1908; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908. 21240
In Mephisto's shadow; a confession of error.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Allan L. Bethel, St. Louis; D:160'.)3,
.lime 18. 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1909. 21241
In Mexico; play in 1 act, by Btith Towle. [2],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. .Tilly 28, 1914; D: 37683; Ruth Towle
Harris, New York. 21241a
romance in 1 act, by H. E. De Lasaux. [2J,
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Tar. 3, 1914; D : 36225 ; Harrv E.
De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 21241b
a 2 act musical comedy in 5 scenes, book by
S. Camp. [.56] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1909 ; D : 16409 ; Sheppard
Camp, Atlanta. 21242
Sec also Miffiffif (The)
In Michigan; play, by J. B. Dunn. 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20697 ; J. B. Dunn.
Cleveland. 21243
In Mississippi.
© C. l>urward Serviss, Rochester, N. Y., ami
Frederick G. Ferguson, Buffalo; D: 2633, Nov.
20, 1902. 21244
■ -by J. M. r.ird.
© .Tames Marion Bird, Smithville, Tex.; D:
0556, Apr. 21, 1905. 21245
In modern Plumville; 1 act playlet, by F. Hin-
' drelet. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 7, 1915; D: 41277; Frank Hin-
drelet, San Francisco. 21245a
In Montana; play in 3 acts, by E. ,T. Sharpsteen.
[1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D : 36564 ; Ernest .L
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 21245b
In moonbeams; play for children in 1 act, by
Mary E. True. S p. 4°. Printed.
© .Tuly 31, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1915 ; D : 41833 ;
Extension division, University of Wisconsin,
Madison, Wis. 21245c
In Mulberry Bend. See Just a man.
In music's thrall; farce in 1 act, by Harold
Chamberlain. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914; D: 378.59; Aeolian co..
New York. 21 245 d
In my home town; an incident with music, bv
T. F. Swift and J. P. Mulgrew. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. IS, 1910 ; D : 20820 ; T'homas F.
Swift, IMinneapolis, and .Tohn P. Mulgrew. Du-
buque, la. 21246
In name only; 1 act dniniatic sketch, by Eleanor
Ecob [pseud, of E. E. Sawyer] and E. W.
.Tolmson. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40-504; Eleanor E.
Sawyer and E. Waldo Johnson, Porthuul. Or.
21246a
In need of a secretary. Sec Walter's desire.
In Neptune's realm; a musical episode in 2
acts, book and lyrics by I^e Mar Doroine
[pseud, of M. E. Dojine] music by Valentine
Doan(>. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Maude Estelle Doane, Brooklvn; D:
7849, Jan. 15, 1906; 2c. Feb. 5, 1906. 21247
In Nevada; musical comedy in 3 acts, by R. S.
Light and Frederick J. Mason. lp.l.,34p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1911 ; D : 24779 ; Raymond S.
Light, Villisca, la. 21248
In New England; a pastoral play in 4 acts, by
S. Wilmer and W. Vincent.
© Sidney WilmiT and Walter Vincent, New
York ; 1900 A : 5701, Mar. 2. 21249
1050
21250
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21269
In new Virginia; au original play in 4 acts, by
I'aiil I'roster Temple [p.seud. of W. W. Davis]
© Win. Whiting Davis, New York; D:
1376S, Sept. 12, 1008. 31250
In New York; dramatic scenes in 3 pts., by
N. I. Kolsky. [48] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1911 ; D : 28304 ; N. I. Kolsky.
New York. 21251
Same. Jersey City, N, I. Kolsky [1913]
30 p. 12°.
© .Tilly 3, 1913; 2c. Oct. 8, 1913; D: 34816;
Nusliim Israil Kolsky, Jersey City. 21252
a travesty in 2 acts, by Franklin Winter.
SO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Howe, jr., Philadelphia ; D : 14147,
Oct. 26, 1908; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908; [Note: Title
on copies deposited reads, In New York with
Betsy Bacon's boarders] 21253
In New York town; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Toney Haskell.
© Hurtig and Seamon, New York ; 1900 A :
30746, Dec. 20. 21254
In New York with. Betsy Bacon's boarders.
^See In New York.
In 1999; problem play of the future in 1 act,
by William C. de Mille. New York, Samuel
French ; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1914.
15 p. 12°.
© Apr. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1914 ; D : ,36630 ;
A. G. de Mille, New York. 21254a
In 1973, while a living on the 0. A. G. H. P.;
a melodrama in 5 acts, by I. M. Silkworth.
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Israel M. Silkworth, Baltimore; D:8721,
June 20, 1906; 2c. June 20, 1906. 21255
In nonsense land; a musical comedy in 2 acts.
Typewritten.
© Frank A. Green, Louisville ; 1900 A :
9885, Apr. 18; 2c. June 4, 1901. 21256
In office hours, and other sketches; for vaude-
ville or jirivate acting, by Evelyn Greenleaf
Sutherland. Boston, W. A. Baker & co., 1900.
61 p. 12°.
Contents : In aunt Chloe's cabin. — In of-
fice hours. — Quilting party in the thirties. —
Story of a famous wedding.
© AValter A. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
18463, July 26; 2c. Sept. 29, 1900. 21256a
In official society; an American comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by F. F. Schrader.
© Frederick F. Schrader, Washington ;
1896 : 27478, May 4. 21257
In old Algeria; or, My Morocco maid, musical
comedy in 2 acts, by Charles Morton. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [34] p.
f°. Mimeographed. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39184 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago, 21258a
In old Cheyenne; by K. S. Hammond. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910; D: 17896; Kathryn
Swan Hanunond, Kansas City, Mo. 21259
•
In old colonial days; a romantic comedy in 4
acts, by J. IM. Dunn and Barrie Ashley
Clarke.
© Julia Mills Dunn, Moline, 111.; 1899:
83086; Dec. 23. 21260
In old Edam; comedy sketch in 1 act, by Anna
Maible Pollock. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1909; D: 16336; John W.
Dunne, New York. 21261
In old Japan; pantomime in 2 acts and 3 scenes,
by I^ilian Thompson.
© L. Thompson, New York; 1897:61865,
Nov. 2. 21262
In old Kentucky; an American play in 4 acts,
by Charles T. Dazey.
© Jacob Litt, New York ; 1897 : 26051, Apr.
27; 2c. May 7. 21263
In old Madrid; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
E. O. Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago; 1897:
25961, Apr. 26. 21264
In old Maine; a Yankee comedy in 4 acts, by
Dan Darleigh.
© Hazel Darleigh, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1896:
8410, Feb. 4. 21265
In old Manila; a military romance of the Philip-
pines in 4 acts, by J. W. Noble and J. A. Loin-
ing. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912 ; D : 29907 ; John Win-
throp Noble and J. Arthur Loining, New York.
21266
In old Mexico; a drama in 4 acts, by C. R.
Foster. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carlton Russell Foster, Los Angeles ; D :
15631, Apr. 15, 1909; 2c. Apr. 16, 1909. 21267
In old Missouri; a sweet told story of the Ozark
Hills, by C. A. Marshall.
© Carrie A. Marshall, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 2005, June 11, 1902. 21268
In old Alabama; southern plantation melo-
di-ama, by D. Cruger and B. S. Carnes.
■ © Dix Cruger and B. S. Carnes, New York ;
D : 3305, Apr. 17, 1903. 21258
1051
In old New England; a rural comedy drama in
4 acts, by H. M. Doty. Chatham, N. Y., J. W.
Darrow, 1908, 38 p. 12°.
© Harrv M. Doty, Canaan, Conn. ; D : 12.5159,
Mar. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1908. 21269
21270
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21289
In old New Hampshire; by L. E. Miller. 44
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis E. Miller, New York; D : 11947,
Dec. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907. 21270
■ See also Home sweet home.
In old Nieuw Jorck; a comedy in 5 acts with
musical suggestions, by E. A. Gerrard. 151
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto oidy |
bus. Neb.; D:
190.5. 21271
© Ernest A. Gerrard. Columb
721.5, Sept. 6, 1905; 2c. Sept. 20,
In old No'th Ca'lina; or. The face in the star,
a beart story of tbe South, a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Beaumont Claxton [pseud, of T.
C. Taylor]
© Thomas Claxton Taylor, Richmond. 111. ;
D : 4214, Oct. 26, 1903. 21272
oi\ The face in the star in the land of
the sky, a lieart story of tlie South, a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Beaumont Claxton [pseud,
of T. C. Tnylor] [Cartlias^e, Mo.. Laclede
printing co.] 1904. [06] p. 16°.
© Tlios. Claxton Taylor, Richmond, 111.;
D : 5411, Aug. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904.
21273
In old Provence; romantic opera in 3 acts, lyrics
by Henry H. Chamberlin, libretto and music by
H. L. Belisle. 45 p. 12°. Printed. [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 28, 1911; Ic. Jan. 3, 1912; Ic. .Jan.
17, 1912; D: 28329; Hector L. Belisle, Mv-
thuen, Mass. 21274
In old Quebec; earful of Canuck philosophy, by
.1. McCree. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 29, 1915; D: 41362; .Tunie Mc-
Cree, New York. 21274a
In old San Gabriel; social problem play in 3
acts, by L. Pelee. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913; D: 32798; Lillian Pe-
lee, San Gabriel, Cal. 21275
In old Seville; a pantomimic musical vaudeville
[)roduction.
© Ferd I'. Noss, New Brighton, Pa.; D:
12342, Feb. 10, 1908. 21276
In old Stamboul; play in 2 scenes, by .1. A. Cul-
bert. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915; D: 42422; .loseph A.
Culbert, Philadelphia. 21276a
In old Tennessee; by O. C. Floto.
© Otto C. Floto, Chicago ; 1895 : 18440, Apr.
2. 21277
In old Trinity; by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, Brooklyn; D:2172. Jidv
30, 1902. 21278
In old Venice; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
E. Emerson.
© Evalyn Emerson, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
3113, Mar. 10, 1903. 21279
In old Vermont; a drama in 4 acts, bv A. M.
Sinitli.
© Alice Maude Smith, Tacoma ; D : 4.329,
Nov. 30, 1903. 21280
See also Vermont.
In old Virginia; by W. C. Wjire. 46 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© William C. AVare, Pittsfield, 111.; D:
6.542, Apr. 19, 1905; 2c. Apr. 5, 1905. 21281
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by John A. Eraser.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1899:31016,
^lay 8. 21282
a drama in 5 acts and 7 scenes, by G. V.
Hobart, and Wm. L. McCray.
© Wm. Cradoc, Unitetl States; 1894:49626.
Oct. 24. 21283
— a southern drama, by H. West.
© Harry West, Cincinnati; 1896:18023,
Mar. 21. 21284
— or, A soldier's love, an original comedy in
1 act, by Frank Kennedy.
© Edward Sanford, New York ; 1898 : 11066,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 16. 21285
— See also Tanis, the sang digg'er.
In old Virginny; or. Queen of the chase, a
romantic melodrama in 5 acts, bv M. S. Tay-
lor.
© IVFalcolm Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1894:56501, Dec. 5. 21286
In old Wyoming; or, Where bugles blow, in 4
acts, by G. M. Laing. 70 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© G. Mayhood Laing. Brainerd, l\Iinn. ; D:
8054, Veh. 24, 1906; 2c. Feb. 24, 1906. 21287
In ole Nu 'Leans; sketch, bv A. R. Do Beer and
Adam Hull Shirk. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D: 42393; Abralinm
Ray field De Beer, New York. 21287a
In ole Virginny; a domestic comedy drama in
5 acts, by A. L. .Johnson and II. Tyndale.
87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis .Tolmson jind Ililsard Tyn-
dale, New York; 1889:7629, Mar. 9; Ic. May
11- 21288
In one hour; a melodramji in 5 acts, l)y T.
Bryce.
© Tileston Bryce, Riclnnond ; D : 2665, Dec.
1. 1902. 21289
1052
21290
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21312
In one hundred years; a farcical satire in 3
acts, by John Wiuthrop Noble and J. A. Loin-
ing. [3], 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D: 30090; J. Arthur
Loining, New York. 21290
In Panama; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by S.
Wood and O. Colburn. 55 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Stanley Wdod and Otis Colburn, Chi-
cago ; D : 7310, Sept. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1905.
21291
In paradise; a comedy in 4 acts and 4 scenes,
by G. H. Jessop and W. Gill.
© Geo. H. .Tessop and Wm. Gill, Now York;
1882:17159, Oct. 16. 21292
a comedy in 3 acts, by Louis Harrison and
B. B. Vallentine, adapted from Maurice Hen-
nequin, Paul Bilhaud and A. Barre's comedy
entitled Le paradis.
© Ella S. Doris, New York; 1899:22264.
Mar. 28. 21293
or, Paradise, a farce in 1 act, by B. B. Val-
lentine. 20 p. 12°. Printed.
■© B. B. Vallentine, New York; 1899:74575.
Nov. 15; 2c. Feb. 19, 1900. 21294
In passion's power; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by .J. R. Bronson.
© J. Rush Bronson, Los Angeles; D : 078,
Jnly 22, 190L 21295
In Pensacola; a musical comedy in prologue
and 2 acts, by A. A. Frudenfeld and I. H.
Jones. 38 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© A. A. Fi-ndenfeld and I. H. .Tones, Sioux
Falls, S. D. ; D : 12019, Dec. 31, 1907 ; 2c-. Dec.
31, 1907. 21296
In peril; a melodrama in 4 acts, by O. Davis.
© Owen Davis, New York; 1898:72830,
Dec. 14. . 21297
In Plum Valley; rural comedy drama in 4 acts,
bv Cbarles Ulrlch. Chicago, T. S. Denis<m
& CO. [1910] 64 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2c. Sept. 24, igiO"; D:
22131 ; T. S. Df nison & co., Chicago. 21298
In power; play in 4 acts, by Paid Harness
[psend. of F. P. Holden] [1], 182 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1912 ; D : 317S2 ; Florence P.
Holden, New York. 21299
In publicity's net; satirical farce-comedy in 3
acts, by M. Wiener. [144] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1913; D: 34217; Miriam
Wiener, New York. 21300
In quad. See Commandant (The) of La-
Tour.
In quarantine; a comedy in 3 acts, by Belle
Elliott Palmer. Chicago, Co-operative maga-
zine press [1907] 16 p. 8°.
© Henry Elliott, Chicago; D : 11761, Nov.
18, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1907. 21301
In Queen Elizabeth's time; a romantic drama
in 4 acts, by PI Eisner. 101 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Eisner, New York ; D : 738, Aug.
10, 1901; 2c. Aug. 10, 1901. 21302
In quod; or. Courting' the wrong lass, a com-
edy in 2 acts. 34 p. 16°. Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis; 1879:4136,
Mar. 29, 2c. Apr. 11. 21303
In Keno; play in 3 acts, by L. G. White. 82 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910; D: 20537; Laura
Glavis White, Staten Island, N. Y. 21304
In rig'ht; by R. Stodart. 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert Stodart, New York ; D : 160.54,
Jnne 12, 1909; 2c. June 12, 1909. 21305
In room sixty-five; comedy sketch in 1 scene,
by E. Barto. 4 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1910; D: 20787; Eddie Barto,
Philadelphia. 21306
In Roumania; a drama in 4 acts, by L. L.
Schwartz. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© liOuis Leon Schwartz, Minneapolis ; D :
1.5346, Mar. 15, 1909; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 21307
In ruin's path; drama in 1 act, by D. J. Fleck-
ensteln. 24 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912; D: 30685; Dominick .L
Fleckenstein, Brooklyn. 21308
In sackcloth and ashes; better known as Nora
Shannon, a drama in 5 acts, by L. F. Witzig.
© Leon F. Witzig, St. Louis; 1877:15709,
Dec. 31. 21309
In sanctuary; drama in 1 act, by W. C. Morrow.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D : 20395 ; W. C. Mor-
row, San Francisco. 21310
In Santa Glaus land; a Christmas play in
rhyme, bv Elizabeth F. Guptil. Lebanon, O.,
Mai-ch brothers, 1904. cover-title, 26 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 5486, Aug.
1.5, 1904; 2c. Sept. 29, 1904. 12311
In Saramede; a comedy-pastoral in 3 acts, by
Marianne Stay ton. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 69 p. 12°.
© Jnne 7, 1912 ; 2c. June 7, 1912 ; D : 29897 ;
Sanuiel French, ltd., London. 21312
1053
21313
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21334
In scarlet mourning; play in 3 acts, by T. Dal-
ton. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911; D: 23375; Test Dal-
ton, Indianapolis. 21313
In search of a hero; by E. L. Currier. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1911; D: 25850; Evelyn L.
Currier, St. Louis. 21314
In search of a sinner; comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Thompson. [5], 154 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1910; D: 22067; Charlotte
Thompson, New York. 21315
In search of a wife; comedy in 3 acts, by L. R.
Austin and B. H. Kinney. 65 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909; D: 17110; Lucy R.
Austin and Bertha H. Kinney, New Haven.
21316
In search of happiness; a romantic drama in
5 acts, by T. T. Timayenis.
© T. T. Timayenis, New York ; 1896 : 44629,
Aug. 5. 21317
In self-defense; a comedy drama in 4 acts and
5 scones, by G. Bowles.
© George Bowles, Port Washington, N. Y. ;
D:2609, Nov. 3, 1902. 21318
or, A double life, by T. R. Edwards and
Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© Thomas R. Edwards and Mrs. Charles A.
Doremus, New York ; 1888 : 22812, Aug. 8 ; 2c.
Aug. 8. 21319
— See also Two (The) isrothers.
In 1781; a play in 1 act, by P. W. Hyde. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh; D:
506, May 25, 1901 ; 2c. July 16, 1901. 21320
In Shadowland; by Edith Yeager. [22] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D: 28207; Edith H.
Yeager, Brooklyn. 21321
fairy-play in 4 acts, by Ray Lewis [pseud.
of Ray Leviusky] [35] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914 ; D : 37990 ; Ray Levinsky,
Toronto, Canada. 21321a
In Siam; a musical comedy, in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by Le Mar Dorome [pseud, of M. E.
Doane] 44 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Maud Estelle Doane, Brooklyn ; D : 8930,
Aug. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1900. 21322
In sight of land; in 5 acts, by Emma Herrick
Weed.
© Henry Clarence Weed. Walnut l'laf'(>.
Mass.; 1900 A: 26398, Oct. 23. 21323
In sight of St. Pauls; a new and original
drama in 4 acts, by Sutton Vane. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Calder, New York; 1895:9108,
Feb. 12; 2c. June 29. 21324
In Silver Valley; or, A diamond in the rough,
a western comedy drama in 4 acts, bv F.
Tucker. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis Tucker, Galesburg, 111. ; D : 7(K)8.
July 22, 1905 ; 2c. July 22, 1905. 21325
In society; a dramatic play, by W. O. .Tolinson.
15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Otis .Johnson, Chelsea, Mass.; D:
2354, Sept. 17, 1902; 2c. Sept. 10, 1902. 21326
In society's whirl; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by R. Stodart and C. Lindsay. 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Robert Stodart and Clarence Lindsay,
New York ; D : 4233, Nov. 5, 1903 ; 2c. Mav 19.
1904. 2i327
In soft. See Easy money.
In Sonora; dramatic sketch in 1 act. by J.' U.
(}lesy. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1913; D: 34820; J. U. (Jiesy,
Salt Lake City. 21328
In South Car'liney; a rural comedy drama in
4 acts, by II. D. Cottrell. 138 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harry D. Cottrell, Oakland, Cal. ; D:
3823, Aug. 12, 1903; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 21329
In spite of all; a comedy in 4 acts, by S. M:ic-
kaye, founded upon a French play, by Vic-
torien Sardou.
© Steele Mackaye, New York; 1885:1 7082,
Aug. 20. 21330
a comedy in 1 act, by G. W. Wessells and
M. N. Hall.
© G«>orge W. Wessells and Mildred N. Hall,
Denver; D:5093, May 28, 1904. 21331
a playlet, by K. R. Frodert. 6 ]\ f°.
Typewritten.
© K. R. Frodert, Milwaukee; D: 1.5271.
Mar. 8, 1909; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 21332
In spite of her; cdmedy in 3 acts, fmm the
French of La ma.jorite d'Alex.
© William T. Ingli.s, Boston; 1884:0<r)7,
Mar. 2L 21333
In spite of odds; a play in 4 acts, by C. Kaston
[i. e. II. C Eastoii]
© Henry Clement Easton, New York; 1>:
H349, Nov. 21, 1908. 21334
1054
21335
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21352
In spite of the law; or. Right against might,
a melodrama in a prologue and 3 acts, by J. A.
King and G. E. Hall. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Scenario]
© George Edward Hall and Jolin A. King,
Brooklyn ; D : 1960, May 31, 1902 ; 2c. May 31.
1902. 21335
In story book land; play in 2 acts, by J. B.
Rogers. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D: 3537.5; John B.
Rogers, Fostoria, O. 21336
In strange New York; a farce comedy, by L.
.Shubert.
© Lee Shubei-t, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1897:
23G74, Apr. 16. 21337
In sunny Tennessee; by M. W. Sterling. Type-
written.
© Marie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. .T. ;
1900 A: 5697, Mar. 2; 2c. Mar. 2. 21338
a pastoral play of the mountains in 4 acts,
by Pierce Kingsley. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Pierce Kingsley, New York ; D :
10826, June 22, 1907; 2c. June 22, 1907.
21339
In sunset land. See Lasca.
In Tall Grass valley; rural ooisode, I)y Harry
L. Newton. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42406 ; Charles Stulz-
mnn, Chicago. 21339a
In that darkest hour; dramatic incident, by
F. P. Dade. [1], 19 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1914; D: 36014; Frances
Pemberton Dade, Philadelphia. 21339b
In the absence of Susan; a comedy in 3 acts,
bv Alice C. Thompson. New York, Dick &
Filzgerald, 1904. 48 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; I^ : 4859.
Apr. 11, 1904; 2c. June 25, 1904. 21340
In the absence of the major; comedy sketch, by
K. lielmont. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914; D: 37120; Edward Bel-
mont, Leavenworth, Kan. 21340a
In the air: musical comedy in 3 nets, book by
I), ('althroj). lyrics by Harry Gr:iliam, music
by L'raser Simpson. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912; D : 32917 ; Dion Cal-
throp, London. 21341
In the Alps; 1 act play, by L. Williams. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31929 ; Lew Williams,
New York. 21342
In the Arab's power; melodrama in 5 acts, by
Jaclv I<]merson. 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Felx 24. 1915; D: 39778; .Tohn S.
Angell, La Mesa, Cal. 21342a
In the Arctic regions; or, A trip to the North
Pole, an historical and spectacular burlesque
in 3 acts, by C. Huff.
© Clarence Huff, Topeka, Kan. ; 1891 : 19701,
May 29. 21343
In the artist's studio; comedy in 1 act, by H.
Heaton. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Heaton, New York; D:6643, Mav 6,
1905; 2c. May 6, 1905. 21344
In the background; play in 4 acts, by Allen
Abbott. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40853 ; Mrs. W. Le-
graud Howland, New York. 21344a
In the balance: a drama in 4 acts, by D. Mac-
Laren. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1909 ; D : 16526 ; Donald Mac-
Laren, New York. 21345
In the bar; a melodrama in 3 acts, by A. Rob-
inson.
© Annie Robinson, Philadelphia ; 1888 :
33165, Nov. 23. 21346
In the barracks; play in 1 act, by Cecil B. de
Mille. [2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D : 32364 ; Constance
A. de Mille, New York. 21347
In the barrister's house; [a play by C. C.
West] 69 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Charlotte C. West, Philadelphia; D:
12345, Feb. 10, 1908; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 21348
In the beginning; by A. Har trick. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Albert Hartrirk. Philadelphia; D : 5636,
Oct. 13, 1904; 2c. Oct. 13, 1004. 21349
In the billet; iday in 1 act, by C. D. Morgan.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 2.3, 1915; D : 41298 ; Charles D.
IMorgan, New Yorlc. 21349a
In the biograph; an adaptation in 1 act, by W.
Clarke.
© Wilfred Clarke, New York; D:524, May
29, 1901. 21350
In the bishop's carriage; C. Pollock's dramati-
zation of tlie novel of the same name, by
IMiriam Michelsou. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Channing Pollock, New York; D:6950,
July 11, 1905; 2c. Aug., 8, 1905. 21351
In the blood. Sec Tainted.
In the borough of Manhattan; musical comedy,
by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New Y''ork ; 1897:
56498, Oct. 6. 21352
1055
21353
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21373
In the bosom of death; a drama, adapted from
the Spanisli, by J. De Armas. 91 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© .1. De Armas, New York; 1887:26317,
Oct. 12 ; 2e. Nov. 2. 21353
In the bureau drawer; foolish skit, by F. Al-
len. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. June 11, 1912; D: 29929; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 21354
In the Canal Zone; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. L. Howard. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Lowell Howard, Wushinston ;
D : 13919, Sept. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1908.
21355
In the Carolina hills; in 4 acts, by H. Lindley.
© Plarrv T.indlev, Youngstown, N, Y. ; 1900
A : 14902, June 15. 21356
In the Catskills; by J. B. Fit%patrick.
© .T. B. Fit74)atrick, Jersey City; 1898:
57972, Oct. 3 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 21357
In the cause of science; play in 3 acts, by T. H.
Grifliths. [83] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1911; D: 28000; Thomas
Henry Griffiths, Toronto, Canada. 21358
In the city of sighs and tears; by Kerry
Mills fpseud. of F. A. Mills]
© Frederick Allen Mills, New York; D:
2507, Oct. 3, 1902. 21359
In the coal hole. ^S'ee One (The) leg man.
In the coat department; vaudeville sketch, by
A. N. Meyer. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1911; D: 28021; Annie Na-
than Meyer, New York. 21360
In the college days; a group of monologues, by
Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
company [1914] 120 p. 12'.
© Mar. 19, 1914; 2c. Mar. 23, 1914; A:
3G2986 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 21360a
In the corn country; a comedy, by C. M.
llyskell.
© Charles M. Hyskell, Burlington, la.;
1895:14862, Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 9. 21361
In the corral; play in 4 acts and epilogue, by
L. T.. Ayres. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D: 23500; Lucie Le-
veque Ayres, Stamford, Conn. 21362
In the country; comedy in 4 acts, by J. K.
Adams. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1911; D: 23290; Jacob K.
Adams, New York. 21363
In the court of honor; a serious romantic
play in 4 acts, by B. Ongley. 160 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Bvron Ongley, New York; D : 225, Mar.
16, 1901; 2c. Mar. 18, 1901. -^-^-^^
In the cow country; play in 1 act, by B. Brown.
[2], 70 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1912; D: 31136; Beriah
Brown. Seattle. 21365
In the currency of kindness; comedy in 4
acts, by E. H. Culbertson. [3], 209 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1914 ; D : 37200 ; Ernest How-
. ard Culbertson, Washington. 21365a
In the dark; comedy in prologue and 5 acts, by
J. C. Goodwin, and F. A. Harris.
© J. Cheever Gdudwin and Franc A. Har-
ris, Boston; 1874: 7845, June 11. 21366
— a comedy in 3 acts, by F. R. Kelly.
© Fred Robert Kelly, Boston; 1876:6590,
May 27. 21367
— a new and original drama in 3 acts, by
Gardiner and ftlcCuUoch.
© Charles R. Gardiner and J. H. McCul-
loch. United States ; 1875 : 10285, Oct. 6.
21368
— an original domestic drama in 5 acts, 2 of
which are in prologue, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York; 1878:10342,
Sei)t. 9. 21369
— ■ an original sensational drama in 5 acts.
by E. Wren.
© Ella Wren, New Orleans; 1875:3573,
Apr. 10. 21370
— a play, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Steveu.s, New York; 1885:676,
Jan. 9.
21371
21364
1056
-play in 1 act, by E. Wurzburger. [1], 20 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1914; D: 35546; Estella Wurz-
burger, Chicago. 21371a
a society farce, by W. G. Van Tassel Sut-
l.hen. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1886. 9 p. 12°.
( [Tlie amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1886:22808, Oct.
11 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 21372
vaudeville sketch, by L. Bradstreet and G.
Wright. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D: 36817; Lora P.rad-
street and Grace Wright, New York. 21372a
In the darkness of light; play in 3 acts, by S.
G. Eghian. [103] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33910; Setrak 0.
Eghian, Chicago. 21373
In the dawn; drama in 3 acts, by M. Daw.son.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1914 ; D : 39051 ; Mary Dawson,
Bayside, N. Y. 21373a
21374
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21396
In the dawn of a new century; a comedy in 3
acts. Typewritten.
© Karl P. Hangl, New York ; 1893 : 35124,
July 27 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 21374
In tlie days of auld lang' syne; a pastoral
drama in 4 acts, by C. F. Harrison. 48 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Chas. F. Harrison, St. Louis; D : 8264,
Apr. 2, 1906; 2c. June 7, 1906. 21375
In the days of Dexter; 1 act dramatic composi-
tion [by F. J. Beaman] [17] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16438 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Jackson, Mich. 21376
In the days of '49; by W. A. Bell. Typewrit-
ten.
© William A. Bell, Sigourney, la. ; 1900 A :
18279, July 24; Ic. July 24. 21377
a California scene in the early days, by S.
Chambers. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Stephen Chambers, Chico, Cal. ; D : 13197,
June 16, 1908; 2c. June 16, 1908. 21378
In the days of King Herod; a biblical romance
in 1 act, by Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck
Reid] and B. B. Westbrook. 16 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Hal Reid and Bertha Belle Westbrook,
Highlands of Navesink, N. J. ; D : 2110, July
12, 1902; 2c. July 12, 1902. 21379
In the days of Noah; by C. Parsons. 41 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Cornelia Parsons, Flushing, N. Y. ; D :
1593, Mar. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1902. 21380
In the days of old; comedy in 1 act and 2
scenes, by L. Chevalier. [15] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 22, 1910 ; D : 21394 ; Louis Che-
valier, New York. 21381
In the days of real sport; play in 2 acts, by
Grace Adelaide Reed. 17 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912 ; D : 28418 ; G. A. Reed,
Chicago. ^ 21,382
In the days of '76; romantic drama in 4 acts, by
Lillian Stair Schreiner. Chicago, A. Flanagan
CO., [1913] 35 p. 12°.
© Mar. 17, 1913; 2c. Mar. 19, 1913; D:
32875; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. ^1383
In the days of war; military drama in 1 act, by
H. W. Smith. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D: 34617; Louis Moor
Butler and Harry Walter Smith, Harrisburg,
Pa. 21384
In the days to come,
tury elopement.
See Thirtieth (A) cen-
In the dead of night; a drama in 4 acts, by W.
C. Cowper.
© Wm. Curtis Cowper, United States ; 1899 :
41229, June 24. 21385
In the depths. See IshmaeL
In the devil's grasp; by R. P. Polizzi. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20996 ; R. Pasquale
Polizzi, Brooklyn. 21386
In the devil's power; by J. King. 23 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Joseph King, New York ; D : 6117 Jan.
23, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905. 21387
In the devil's web; in 4 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e.
J. H. Reid] Typewritten.
© James Halleck Reid, Chicago; 1900 A:
30160, Dec. 13; 2c. Dec. 13. 21388
the 20th century comedy drama, by H. Reid
[i. e. J. H. Reid]
© Hal Reid, Chicago ; 1900 A : 29193. Nov.
30. 21389
In the diplomat's house; play in 3 acts, by W.
H. Nichols. [3], 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1911; D: 23522; W^alter H.
Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 21390
In the dominion of the crown; a melodrama, by
J. McKibben. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jos. McKibben, Portland, Or. ; D : 13038,
May 23, 1908 ; 2c. May 23, 1908. 21391
In the driftwood of the night; drama in 3 acts,
by R. Lane. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Lane, Chicago ; D : 8999. Aug.
27, 1906; 2c. Aug. 27, 1906. 21392
In the duke's cabinet; a drama in 1 act, by N.
Lusk. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Norbert Lusk, New York ; D : 7319, Sept.
27, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 1905. 21393
In the enemy's camp; or, The stolen
despatches, a drama in 3 acts, by S. J. Brown.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1889. 33 p. 12°.
([W. H. Baker & co.'s Boston list])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
25273, Aug. 19; 2c. Oct. 5. 21394
In the enemy's service; in 4 acts, by F. H. Shep-
ard. Typewritten.
© Frank Hall Shepard, Detroit; 1900 A:
27794, Nov. 9 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 21395
In the evening; a playlet, by O'S. E. Redden.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© O'Shea E. Redden, New York ; D : 15786,
May 6, 1909; 2c. May 6, 1909. 21396
In the Everglades; an entirely new and origi-
nal romantic drama in 4 acts, by Herbert
Hall Winslow and Will R. Wilson.
5379—16-
-67
1057
21397
DEAMATIC COMtOSITIONS
21417
In the Everglades — Continued.
© Willard Lee, Altoona, Pa. ; 1S95 : 55214,
Oct. 31. 31397
In the eyes of the world; a drama in prologue
and 3 acts, by S. McKerrow.
© Stewart McKerrow, New York ; D : 5325,
July 21, 1904. 21398
In the face of the storm; an original play in
5 acts, by J. Stansill.
© Jerome Stansill, Long Island City, N. Y. ;
1893 : 4733, Jan. 28. 21399
In the far East; military play in 4 acts, by J. C.
Webb. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago; D:
4904, Apr. 20, 1904 ; 2c. May 7, 1904. 21400
In the far North. See Bit (A) of glass.
In the fashion; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
Selina Dolaro.
© Henry E. Abbey, New York ; 1887 : 23522,
Sept. 16. 21401
In the ferry house; character sketches in 1 act
and 1 scene, by Eleanor Maud Crane. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1906. 29 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 8820,
July 12, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1906. 21402
In the feud country; a playlet in 1 act, by
C. W. Tackenberg. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913 ; D : 32261 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 21403
In the larelight; by Cyril Norman. Chicago,
Brown & co.
© Brown & co., Cliicago ; 1898 : 14760, Mar.
2; 2c. May 14. 21404
an original episode in 1 act. by Forbes
Heermaus. New York, The De Witt publish-
ing house, 1892. 14 p. illus. 12°. ( [De
Witt's acting plays, no. 380] )
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1892:
52679, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24 ; Ic. Dec. 26, 1893.
21405
■See also Love by induction, and other
plays.
In the fool's bauble; a drama in 3 acts, by
.John D. INIcCarthy. New York, The College
of St. Francis Xavier [1905] 07 p. 12°.
© College of St. Francis Xavier, inc., New
York ; D : 7371, Oct. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1905.
21406
In the foothills; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
Mr. and Mrs. O. Clifford.
© Mr. and Mrs. Orson Clifford, New York;
1894 : 612, Mar. 21. 21407
See also Man (The) from Indiana.
In the forest; a play for children in 3 acts, by
.T()sei)h Rosetti. New York, The Roxbui-y pub-
lishing company, 1S99. 11 p. 16°. (Wizard
series j
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 12663,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 21408
In the game; comedy-drama in 1 act, by M.
Drew. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910; D: 21005; Maurice
Drew, Montvale, N. J. 21409
In the garden of Eden; by Thall brothers.
© Thall bros., Jacksonville, Fla. ; D : 6813,
June 10, 1905. 21410
In the gloaming; a petite drama in 1 act, by
G. Backus. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Backus, New York; 1891:4219,
Jan. 29 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 21411
rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by Nelson
Compston. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1914; D: 38489; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 21411a
or, 40 years ago, rural slietch in 3 scenes,
by D. S. Hall. [1], 19 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915; D: 42242; David S.
Hall, Cincinnati. 21411b
In the golden days; a play in 4 acts, by A.
Lowry. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Agnes Lowry, San Francisco; D : 1989,
June 9, 1902; 2c. June 9, 1902. 21412
■ See also Mondisfield.
In the goldfields; a western comedy drama in
4 acts, l\v J. H. Lee. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Iar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20433 ; Joe H. Lee.
New York. 21413
In the good green wood; a play for boys, by
Mai-jorie Benton Cooke. Chicago and New
York. The Dramatic publisliing company,
1906. 12 p. 12°. (On cover: School plays,
no. 6)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9541,
Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 21414
In the good old days; a pastoral drama in 4
acts, by Hal. Reid [i. e. J. H. Reid] 67 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© James Halleck Reid, New York ; D : 855,
Sept. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1901. 21415
In the good old summertime; a musical farce
comedy, by Geo. Evans and Ren Shields.
© Howley, Havilaud & Dresser, New
York; D : 2351, Sept. 3, 1902. 21416
In the governor's inner ofB.ce; play in 1 act,
A. K. Harned. [19] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913; D: 31887; Ada K.
Harned, New York. 21417
1058
21418
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21440
In the granite hills; by W. M. Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; 1900
A: 2089. Jan. 23. 21418
In the gray of the dawn; play in 1 act, by
Mary Asquith and David Higgins. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1912; D: 30513; Carleton
Macy, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. 21419
In the great Southwest; a 5 act melodrama, by
H. W. Banker.
© Harry Wilkes Banker, Newark, N. ,T. ;
1S9S : 27818, May 3. 21420
In the grip of a crime; a melodrama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by Carl Leigbton (pseud, of
A. W. Greeley) 107 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alfred W. Greeley, Washington ; D : 4623,
Feb. IS, 1904; 2c. Feb. 18, 1904. 21421
In the grip of greed; 5 act drama, by F. R.
Turrell. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23. 1913 ; D : 32048 ; Franc Robin-
son Turrell, West Orange, N. J. 21422
In the grip of the Black Hand; a melodrama in
5 acts and 6 scenes, by Campbell Mack [pseud,
of R. C. MacCulloch] 99 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert C. MacCulloch, New York; D:
5573, Sept. 28, 1904; 2c. Sept. 21, 1904. 21423
In the grip of the law; drama in 5 acts, by O.
Leon [pseud, of C. Pollock] 79 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911 ; D : 23167 ; Carl Pollock.
Chicago. 21424
In the halter; operatic comedy in 3 acts, by
C. St. Martin.
© Clement St. Martin, New York; 1888:
5390, Feb. 20. . 21425
In the hands of his friends; a comedy drama
in 3 acts, by M. D. Buchanan. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marcia Darrab Buchanan, Chicago ; D :
9620, Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 21426
In the hands of the devil; play of human life,
in 3 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e. J. H. Reid] 61 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© James Halleck Reid, Chicago; D:211,
Mar. 13, 1901; 2c. Mar. 13, 1901. 21427
In the heart of a child; play in 1 act, by John
G. Brandon. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913 ; D : 34396 ; Molly Aileen
Simmons, Reading, Berks, England. 21428
In the heart of Africa; a spectacular panto-
mimic melodrama in 3 acts and 9 scenes, by
A. J. Powers. 74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Andrew Joseph Powers, Providence, R.
I. ; D : 1572, Mar. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 1902.
21429
In the heart of crime,
© George W. Blackburn, Chicago ; D : 4184,
Nov. 3, 1903. 21430
In the heart of India; [by] A. R. Cassidy and
M. E. Raymond, jr.
© Asa R. Cassidy, Cincinnati, and Melville
B. Raymond, jr.. New York ; 1899 : 67040, Oct.
16. 21431
In the heart of Maryland; a melodrama in 4
acts and prologue, adapted from the French,
Une cause celebre of D'Ennery and Cormon,
by E. Elroy.
© Edwin Elroy, Elizabetii, N. J.; 1897:
8355, Jan. 30. 21432
In the heart of the earth; by O. W. Firkins.
© O. W. Firkins, Minneapolis; D : 16080,
June 16, 1909. 21433
In the heart of the oil belt. See Zadiel Simp-
son.
In the heart of the Ozarks; comedy drama in 3
acts, by G. and V. Engesser. [1], 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1914 ; D : 37107 ; George En-
gesser and Vates Engesser, St. Peter, Jlinn.
21433a
In the heart of the storm; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by Jean Barrymore. 54 p. f°. Type-
written.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D :
8753, June 29, 1906; 2c. June 29, 1906. 21434
-melodrama in 4 acts, by Herbert Hall
Winslow and Will R. Wilson.
© Willard Lee Hall, New York; 1896:
11234, Feb. 18. 21435
In the hills of Nevada; by G. F. Steely.
© Guy F. Steely, Oak Park, 111.; D : 8836,
.July 16, 1906. 21436
In the home of the magician; play in 3 scenes,
by J. A. Lyons. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913; D : 34900 ; Jonathan
Albert Lyons, Nuevitas, Cuba. 21437
In the hospital A. D. 1963; dramatic sketch,
by M. Paige and A. W. Bailey. [1], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D: 33053; Mabeth
Paige and Alice Ward Bailey, Minneapolis.
21438
In the house of the enemy; a story of love and
war in 4 acts, founded on colonial times and
incidents, by Edwin A. Summers.
© Katharine Summers, New York ; D : 1280 ;
Jan. 13, 1902. 21439
In the jaws of death; a drama in 5 acts, by H.
V. Fitzgerald.
© Henry Vee Fitzgerald, New York ; D :
2613, Nov. 14, 1902. 21440
1059
21440
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21457
In the judge's chambers; play in 1 act, by
S. Weiller. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915 ; D : 42032 ; Simon Weil-
ler, New York. 21440a
In the jungle; play in 1 act, by P. Nobbe.
21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Paul Nobbe, New York ; D : 5286, July 12,
1904; 2c. July 12, 1904. 21441
See also Hazel burrs.
In the kingdom of Solomon; play in 1 act, by
F. Hadley. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1913; D: 33222; Florence
Hadley, Brooklyn. 21442
In the Ladrones. See Manuella.
In the land of canes; by E. Garland.
© Elizabeth Garland, New York ; D : 1365,
Jan. 29, 1902. 21443
In the land of cotton; in 3 acts, by D. L. Hart.
138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; D:
7348, Oct. 2, 1905 ; 2e. Oct. 2, 1905. 21444
In the land of flowers; or. The rising sun and
the morning dew, an historical romantic play
in 5 acts, by J. M. Colville. 137 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James Malcom Colville, Philadelphia ;
1894 : 51991, Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 21445
In the land of freedom. See Im lande der
freiheit.
In the land of Fuji San; play of 3 acts, by M.
A. Ewald. [44] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913; D: 34329; Mildred A.
Ewald, Cincinnati. 21446
In the land of uproar (opera); a musical mono-
logue novelty, by Charles Horwitz. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Sadie Julia Gompers, Washington ; D :
11543, Oct. 15, 1907; 2c. Oct. 15, 1907. 21447
In the land where God speaks; drama in 4
acts, by K. U. Thoruburgh. [3], 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1914 ; D : 37110 ; Ralph Urban
Thoruburgh, Oakland, Cal. 21447a
In the Latin quarter; a dramatic composition,
by H. Pincus. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Pincus, New York ; D : 9555. Nov.
30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. 21448
In the library; play in 1 act, by W. W. Jacobs
and Herbert C. Sargent, adapted from W. W.
Jacobs' story of that title. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 20 p.
12°.
© Apr. 23, 1913; 2c. Apr. 24, 1913; D:
33034; Samuel French, ltd., London. 21449
In the life class; monologue, by Marian Bow-
Ian. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co., 1913. 14 p.
12°. ([Denison's monologues])
© Oct. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 0, 1913 ; D : 34670 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 21450
In the light of a brother-in-law; a play for
parlor acting, by L. W. Champney.
© Lizzie W. Champney, New York; 1884:
5532, Mar. 15. 21451
In the light of the stone
l)y H. L. Enander.
See Three plays;
In the limelight; comedy in 4 acts, by J.
Forbes. [156] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16,
Forbes, New York.
1914 ; D : 39104 ; James
21451a
In the line of duty; military drama in 2 acts,
by Edwin Bateman Morris. Philadelphia,
Penn publishing co., 1910. 19 p. 12°.
© Mar. 10, 1910; 2c. Mar. 12, 1910; D:
20439; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 21452
In the lobby. See Cigar (The) girl.
In the long run; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. G.
Jones. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Archer G. Jones, Richmond ; D : 15533,
Apr. 3, 1909; 2c. Apr. 3, 1909. 21453
— a drama in 3 acts and epilogue, by E.
Quinn. [75] p., 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914; D: 38661; Esther
Quinn, New York. 21453a
— in 4 acts and 4 tableaux, by C. R. Gilbert.
Typewritten.
© Chas. Reade Gilbert, New York; 1897:
15985, Mar. 8; 2c. Aug. 20, 1901. 21454
In the matter of the widow; a musical play-
let, book and lyrics by H. Saxby, jr.. music
by Herman Bellstedt. 11 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Howard Saxby, jr., Cincinnati ; D :
14251, Nov. 9, 1908; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 21455
In the merry month of May; by Francis J.
Finn.
© Benziger bros.. New York; 1809:42363.
June 29 ; 2c. June 29. 21456
In the meshes of a net; a social drama in 5
acts, by C. H. Robinson.
© Cbarles H. Robinson, Denver; 1894:
48343, Oct. 17. 21457
In the middle of June; play in 4 acts, by Wil-
son Barrett. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1915 ; D : 40886 ; Mrs. Frank
Heath and Dorothea Wilson Barrett, Lon-
don. 21457a
1060
21457
COPYEIGHTED IF THE UNITED STATES
21479
In the middle of the night; farce in 1 act, by
E. Strakosch. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913; D : 34633 ; Edgar Stra-
kosch, New York. 21457b
In the midst of fire; a problem play in 4 acts,
by U. I. Davis.
© Ulysses Isaac Davis, Chicago ; D : 16177,
June 26, 1909. 21458
In the midst of life; a domestic drama in 4
acts and 5 tableaux, by E. J. Abraham.
© Edw. J. Abraham and Chas. A, Miller,
United States; 1885:21396, Oct. 12. 21459
melodrama in a prologue and 3 acts, by
H. H. Curtis.
© H. Holbrook Curtis, New York ; D : 2392,
Sept. 27, 1902. 21460
In the midst of the ball; by L. B. Waugh. 22
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura B. Waugh, Middleport, O. ; D:
14835, .Tan. IS. 1909; 2c. Feb. 11, 1909.
21461
In the month of May; a village romance, a
play of the granite hills in 4 acts, by W. A.
Snow. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Augustine Snow, Roxbury, Mass. ;
D : 1408, Feb. 6, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1902. 21462
In the morning; play in 2 scenes, by E. O. H.
Von Stroheim. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1912; D: 31405; E. O. H.
Von Stroheim, Oakland, Cal. 21463
In the morning oh, so early! or, Jones and
the doctor, a farcical comedy in 1 act, by
C. Lee.
© Colton Lee, Washington; 1895:20347,
Apr. 12. 21464
In the mystic world; or, A battle of minds, a
drama in 5 acts, by T. P. Bayer. 161 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, New York; D:
6957, July 12, 1905; 2c. July 3, 1905. 21465
a drama in 4 acts, by T. P. Bayer. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, New York; D:
6792, June 8, 1905. [Entry abandoned, see
D : 6957] 21466
In the name of the czar; a melodrama in 4
acts, by G. C. Jenks.
© Geo. C. Jenks, Pittsburgh; 1894:13980,
Mar. 12. 21467
In the name of the law; drama in 1 act, by H.
Weisberg. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911 ; D : 24077 ; Henry Weis-
berg, Chicago. 21468
• a melodrama in 5 acts, by W. H. Matthews.
© William H. Matthews, New York ; 1894 :
9825, Feb. 12. 21469
In the net; playlet in 1 act, by R. A. Marchand.
[7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 33988 ; Ralph A. Mar-
chand, Cambridge, Mass. 21470
In the new world; or, 22 miles from Manila,
a burlesque in 1 act. 20 p. f°. Tyiiewritten.
© Eddie P. Bower, New York ; D : 10248,
Apr. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1907. 21471
In the nick of time; a serio-comic drama in 3
acts, bv Alex. S. Arnold. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1892. 35 p. 12°. ([Baker's edition
of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
24397, June 10; 2c. Sept. 2. 21472
■ ■ See also Nick Carter's great coup.
In the North Woods; a drama of the Adiron-
dacks in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
178 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn ; D : 10913,
July 5, 1907 ; 2c. July 5, 1907. 21473
In the office up-stairs; by J. Madison.
© James Madison, New York ; 1898 : 50301.
Aug. 4. 21474
In the Old Dominion; in 3 acts, 5 scenes, by
G. S. Whitmore.
© George S. Whitmore, Washington ; 1898 :
46941, Aug. 8; 2c. Nov. IS. 21475
In the operating room; play in 1 act, by R. W.
Nicholls. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1915 ; D : 41041 ; Robert W.
Nicholls, New York. 21475a
In the Ozarks. See Rebel's (The) daughter.
In the palace of the king: a dramatization in
6 scenes, by Lorinier Stoddard, from the novel
by F. M. Crawford, written for Viola Allen.
[New York, Gilliss bros., 1900] 26 p., 1 1., inch
front, pi. f°.
© Liebler & co.. New York ; 1900 A : 26147,
Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1900. 21475b
In the park; musical comedy in 1 act, book and
lyrics, by C. Lean. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Cecil Lean, Chicago; D: 11576, Oct. 23,
1907 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1907. 21476
In the path of faith; by D. B. Rouse.
© Daisv Belle Rouse, Milan, Ind. ; D : 5828,
Nov. 25, 1904. 21477
In the path of the plague; a romantic play in 4
acts, by Alvin P. Seilhamer. Typewritten.
© Edwin Gordon Lawrence, New York;
1900 A: 24816, Oct. 5; 2c. May 8, 1901. 21478
In the Philippines; comic drama in 4 acts,
[by] J. R. McMahon.
© John R. McMahon, Brooklyn; 1899:
72560, Nov. 6. 21479
1061
21480
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21497
In the Philippines — Continued.
a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. R. Ai'rastrong
and J. D. Steell.
© J. R. Armstrong and J. D. Steell, Los
Angeles; 1899:52031, Aug. 14. 21480
In the pit and out of the pit; historical drama,
by A. Peck. Newburgh, N. Y., 1891. 20 p. 8°.
© Abel PecJc, Newburgh, N. Y. ; 1891 : 2172,
Jan. 14; 2c. Feb. 12. 21481
In the professor's corner; 1 act farce, by E.
Lissuer. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1910; D : 20528 ; Emanuel
Lissner, Boston. 21482
In the public eye; comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Burus and Stafford Houston. [2], 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D : 25413 ; Shirley
Burns, New York. 21483
or. The question of the hoiir, by A. S. Lip-
man and F. Gerald. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. S. Lipman and Florence Gerald, New
York; D : 13002, May 19, 1908; 2c. May 19.
1908. 21484
In the queen's name; sensational drama of
London life, prologue and 3 acts, by Trevor
and Delille.
© John D. Delille, United States; 1890:
6134, Feb. 20. 21485
In the quicksands; a drama of every day life
in 5 acts and 6 tableaux, from the French, by
J. J. Wallace.
© J. J. Wallace, San Francisco; 1888:
21403, July 25. 21486
In the realm of the shah; drama in 4 acts and
epilogue, by S. Eisler. [3], 69 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 4, 1912 ; D : 29873 ; Samuel Eis-
ler, New York. 21487
In the realms of the other world; or, A divine
law suit, by C. M. Egan.
© Catherine M. Egan, Peoria, 111. ; D : 0528,
Apr. 17, 1905. 21488
In the reign of Solomon, king of Israel; an
historical drama in 4 acts, by Royd Coleman
[pseud, of E. C. Brown] Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Standard printing co., 1905. 45 p. 12°.
© E. Coleman Brown, Brockton ; D : 6031,
Jan. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1905. 21489
In the renegade's power; by G. F. Smith. 19 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Charles F. Smith, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
2070, July 1, 1902; Ic. July 1. 1902; Ic. July
21, 1902. 21490
In the ring; a 3 act vaudeville comedy.
© n. A. Covell, New York ; 1889 : 11939,
Apr. 16. 21491
In the ring — Continued.
vaudeville comedy sketch, by W. L.
Champenois. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D: 41621; Wm. Louis
Champenois, New Orleans. 21491a
See also Votes.
In the Bookies; a play in 4 acts, by L. J.
. Gella.
© Louis J. Cella, New York; 1894:17997,
June 1. 21492
play in 1 act, by Charles M. Anson. [3],
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1913; D: 33240; Frank
Sheridan, New York. 21493
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by H.
W. SchefC,
© H. W. Scheff, Chicago ; D : 783, Aug. 21,
190L 21494
In the rough; a drama, by W. S. Liscomb.
© William S. Liscomb, Providence, R. I.;
1882:2649, Feb. 20. 21495
In the sacristy; or. The answer, drama in 3
acts, by C. Inskeep. [2], 41 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1914; D: 39207; Carlos Ins-
keep, Darlington, Ind. 21495a
In the same boat; by H. C. Grant and R, S.
Conover. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard S. Conover and Henry Clay
Grant, New York; D: 15361, Mar. 17, 1909;
2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 21496
1 act farce comedy, by N. N. Beery, jr.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D:4210S; Noah N.
Beery, jr.. New York. 21496a
In the service of the czar; sketch, by E. Clif-
ton. [3], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914 ; D : 38310 ; Ethel Clif-
ton and Brenda Fowlei', Boston. 21496b
In the service of the emperor; or. The Countess
de Fontenay, a romantic play in 4 acts, by
W. J. Ferguson. 161 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Jason Ferguson, Bayonne, N. J. ;
D:3820, Aug. 12, 1903; 2c. Aug. 12, 1903.
21497
In the seven woods; being poems chiefly of the
Irish heroic age, by W. B. Yeats. New York,
The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan
& CO., ltd., 1903. V, 87 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : On Baile's strand.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; A : 66985,
Aug. 25, 1903; 2c. Aug. 29, 1903. 21497a
In the 17th century,
the ogrillon.
See Paul Arackneeda,
1062
21498
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21518
In the shade of the old apple tree; or, Her
spirit and his death at the grave, play in
4 acts, by G. C. De Ilerradora. [29] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1913; D: 33759; G. Cleve-
land De Herradora, Charlotte, N. C. 21498
In the shadow of Calvary; a drama in 5 acts,
by Theodore Sydney Vaughn. 84 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Henry Moise, St. Paul ; D : 2608,
Nov. 13, 1902; 2c. Nov. 14, 1902. 21499
In the shadow of darkness; comedy-drama in
4 acts, by M. J. Fielding. 122 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Maurice J. Fielding, New York ; D : 6212,
Feb. 11, 1905; 2c. Feb. 11, 1905. 21500
In the shadow of night; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by M. A. Som-
ers. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© iMartin A. Somers, Carteret, N. J. ; D :
2921, Jan. 28, 1903; 2c. Feb. 7, 1903. 21501
In the shadow of Pike's Peak; by Mrs. N. M.
Benninger. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. N. M. Benninger, Chicago ; D : 3319,
Apr. 20, 1903; 2c. Apr. 20, 1903. 21502
In the shadow of St. Francis; sketch in 1 act,
by M. Cole Gould. 21 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913 ; D : 34235 ; Maude Cole
Gould, San Francisco. 21503
In the shadow of statues; drama in 3 acts, by
Georges Duhamel. authorized tr. from the
French by Sasha Best. (In Poet lore, v. 25,
no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1914; periodical © Oct. 29,
1914; 2c. Nov. 2, 1914; B : 317941 ; Poet lore
CO., Boston) 21503a
In the shadow of the bridge; play in 1 act, by
J. W. Cope. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23486 ; J. W. Cope,
New York. 21504
In the shadow of the church; a romantic
drama in 5 acts, by F. L. Bixby. 100 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank L. Bixby, New York; D : 2096,
July 2, 1902; 2c. July 2, 1902. 21505
In the shadow of the cross; an English ro-
mantic drama in 5 acts, by L. Dean. 34 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Louis Dean, United States ; D : 397, Apr.
25, 1901; 2c. Apr. 25, 1901. 21506
In the shadow of the dome; an original comedy
drama in 4 acts, by F. W. Eldridge.
© F. W. Eldridge, Philadelphia; 1890:
35921, Nov. 14. 21507
In the shadow of the firs; an original comedy
ill 3 acts, by H. Bashford.
© Herbert Bashford, Fruitvale, Cal. ; D :
4516, Jan. 18, 1904. 21508
In the shadow of the gallows; by Lillian Mor-
timer. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Decker, jr., Algoma, Wis., and
James L. Veronee, Chicago ; D : 1903, May 19,
1902 ; 2c. July 23, 1902. 21509
In the shadow of the glen; a play in 1 act, by
J. M. Synge. New York, 1904. Proof.
© J. M. Synge, Dublin, Ireland; D : 5921,
Dec. 10, 1904; 2c. Dec. 10, 1904. 21510
In the shadow of the harem; dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by R. MacDonald. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910 ; D : 20098 ; Ralph Mac-
Donald, Lowell. 21511
In the shadow of the pines; by E. Alderson.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910; D: 20240; Erville
Alderson, Kansas City, Mo. 21512
In the shadow of the Rockies; a romance of
the golden West in 3 acts, by Frank H. Ber-
nard. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd. [1906] 68 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's American acting ed., no. 6)
© Samuel French, New York; D:8220,
Mar. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906. 21513
In the shadows; drama in 1 act, by Ed. C. Main-
ville. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1914; D: 36785; Melvin L.
Broad well, jr., Oakland, Cal. 21513a
1 act play, by B. Boder. [1], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33188; Bartlett
Boder, New York. 21514
■play in 1 act, by James Hussey. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; D : 41172 ; Robert J.
Higgins, Brooklyn. 21514a
In the Sierras; or. The ItTck of Roaring Camp,
a drama in 4 acts, by F. B. Harte.
© Francis Bret Harte, San Francisco;
1870:672, Aug. 5. 21515
In the soup; a comedy, by D. P. Holland. 2 p.
1., 2-6 numb. 1. 8°. Printed.
© Daniel P. Holland, New York; 1889:
11662, Apr. 13; 2c. Apr. 24. 21516
• a dramatic composition.
© Edwin J. Abraham, Indianapolis; 1889;
487, Jan. 4.
21517
In the spring, a young man's fancy; comedy
in 1 act, by Will Smith Ranson. Chicago,
Dramatic publishing co., 1912. 24 p. 12°.
([Sergei's acting drama, no. 617])
© Dec. 31, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31846 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 21518
1063
21519
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21539
In the spring of '63; 1 act play, by A. Kahn.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28623 ; August Kahn,
New York. 21519
In the star's dressing-room; a sketch, by F. Al-
len. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Allen, Salt Lake City; D:
15578, Apr. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 21520
In the stormy days; drama in 4 acts, by M.
Karpilove.
© Grazel, Freger & co., New York ; D :
15140, Feb. 20, 1909. 21521
In the street; play in 1 act, by A. B. Krows.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914 ; D : 3G052 ; Arthur Ed-
win Krows, New York. 21521a
In the street of the sea; di-ama in 3 acts, by
J. R. McMahon. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John R. McMahon, Scotch Plains, N. J.;
D: 2279. Aug. 27, 1902; 2c. Sept. 22, 1902.
21522
In the stretch.
© Ned Wayburn's vaiideville attractions,
inc.. New York ; D : 8298, Apr. 7, 1906. 21523
In the suburbs; comedy in 1 act, by J. R. Far-
rell. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910 ; D : 21701 ; John Rupert
Farrell, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 21524
play in 1 act, by Charles Dickson. [2], 23
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D: 31618; Patrick J.
Casey, New York. 21525
In the sunny South; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by L. B. Parker.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
D:433, May 4, 190l 21526
In the swim; a satirical comedy-drama, by B.
Murphy.
© Blanche Murphy, Milwaukee ; 1894 : 5400,
Jan. 22. 21527
In the tents of Abdallah; done into spectacu-
lar drama, by C. K. Soper. 16 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 2, 1913; D: 33684; Charles
Knowles Soper. St. Joseph, :Mo. 21528
In the time of Louis; a historical drama in 4
acts, by La :\lar Dorome [pseud, of M. E.
Doane] 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude Estelle Doane, Philadelphia; D:
5596, Sept. 23. 3904; Ic. Dec. 20, 1904; Ic. Jan.
16, 1905. 21529
In the times of George the Third; a musical
comedy in 2 acts, by L. E. Shipman, lyrics by
G. Stewart, iinisic by Aime Lachaume. Type-
written.
© Louis Evan Shipman and Grant Stewart,
United States ; 1897 : 41752, July 20 ; 2c. July
20. 21530
In the toils; by J. H. Hale. Ms.
. © James H. Hale, West Milton, O. ; 1895:
43664, Aug. 28; 2c. Apr. 29, 1896. 21531
a drama in 3 acts, partially founded upon
one of Jlay Carleton's novels, by F. Marsden.
© Fred Marsden, New York ; 1871 : 7016,
July 28. 21532
a melodrama in 5 acts, by John T. Mcln-
tyre. Philadelphia, The Penn pub. co., 1898.
53 p. 12°. ([Keystone ed. of popular plays.
Dramatic library, v. 1., no. 135])
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1898 : 37091,
June 17 ; 2c. June 17. 21533
■3 act comedy drama, by E. R. Kenney and
S. Wilchins. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1915 ; D : 40121 ; Eugene R.
Keuney and Saul Wilchins, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
21533a
In the trenches; a drama of the Cuban war in
3 acts, by Abel Seaman [pseud, of Frank Eu-
gene Chase] Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.,
1898. 37 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© W. H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1898 : 53281,
Sept. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 21534
See also Rough (The) rider.
In the tub; by V. Cassard. 31 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911 ; D : 25254 ; Vernon Cas-
sard, Stamford, Conn., and Grace Liiders,
New York. 21535
In the twilight; musical playlet, by E. E.
Drisko. 8 p. f°. T3TDewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22375 ; Eleanor Earl
Drisko, Kansas City, Kan. 21536
In the valley below; a comedy drama in 5 acts
and 6 scenes, by J. Caldwell. 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Jean Caldwell, New York ; D : 6727, May
17, 1905; 2c. May 17, 1905. 21537
In the valley of the Genesee. See Detective's
(A) romance.
In the vanguard; drama in 4 acts, by K. Trask.
208 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913; D: 34770; Katrina
Trask, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 21538
play in 3 acts, by Katrina Trask. New
York, The Macmillan co., 1913. 148 p. 12°.
© Mar. 26, 1913; 2c. Mar. 27, 1913; D:
32844; Macmillan co., New York. 21539
1064
21539
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21559
In the vault; play in 1 act, by R. S. Stodart
[3], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35829 ; Robert Shep-
pard Stodart, New Yorlj. 21539a
In the wake of Paul Revere; a historical play,
by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Lebanon, O., March
brothers, 1906. cover-title, 33 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9268, Oct.
18, 1906; 2c. Oct. 27, 1906. 21540
In the Wall street undertow. See Riibe.
In the war zone; play in 1 act, by R. Morris.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1915; D: 41219; Ramsay
Morris, Jersey City. 21540a
In the way; tragical comedy in 1 act, by E. G.
Longman. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1911; D: 25417; Edward G.
Longman, Brooklyn. 21541
or, Over the cliflf, a drama in 5 acts, by
S. F. Hornett.
© Stephen Francis Hornett, Pittsburgh ;
1874:3663, Mar. 23. 21542
14 p.
Maud
21543
In the West; play by M. Strouse
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1912; D: 29923;
Strouse, San Francisco.
In the West Riding'; a drama, by W. D. Eaton,
being an adaptation of the novel The parson
o' Dumford, by George Manville Fenn.
© AVilliam Dunseith Eaton, Chicago; 1890:
182.38, June 4. 21544
In the whirlpool; a new sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by W. F. Cattell and Charles
Hayne.
© William F. Cattell, Brooklyn; 1888:
16477, June 8. 21545
In the white light; drama in 4 acts, by C. M.
Allen. [4], 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914 ; D : 36988 ; Constance M.
Allen, Los Angeles. 21545a
In the wilderness; or, A romance of Chris-
tianity, a drama in 40 scenes, by R. W^ Ham-
mett. Fort Smith, Ark., press of Thrash-Lick
printing company [1896] iv, [5]-315 p. 8°.
© R. W. Hammett, Fort Smith, Ark. ; 1896 :
40781, July 13; Ic. July 13; Ic. July 24.
21546
In the World's Fair city; a melodrama in 5
acts, by F. Mertens. 69 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ferdinand Mertens, St. Louis ; D : 4637,
Feb. 23, 1904; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904. 21547
In the wrong flat; a farce comedy in 1 act and
1 scene, by Sidney Wilmer.
© Claude B. Gillingwater, New York ; 1898 :
31366, May 20. 21548
In the wrong pew; a playlet in 1 act, by W. W.
Norton. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit; D:
37G6, July 29, 1903; 2c. Aug. 18, 1903. 21549
Same. Rev. version. 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit ; D :
4801, Mar. 28, 1904; 2c. Mar. 28, 1904. 21550
In the year 21 hundred; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by L. Beddard.
© Lillian Beddard, New York ; D : 676, July
20, 1901. ^ . 21551
In thousand years. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1892 — 2092 —
3092.
In time; a 1 act play, adapted from the Italian
of Enrico Montecorboli, by Alice Howard
Cady.
© Wm. Seymour, Boston ; 1893 : 48350, Oct.
30. 21552
In time of need; or. From New York to the
border, an American drama in 5 acts, by
J. A. Brown.
© Junius A. Brown, Farmington, 111. ; 1880 :
2377, Feb. 13. 21553
In time of war; military burlesque in 1 act, by
West and Morris. 21 p. 4°, Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910; D: 20205; West and
Morris, Chicago. 21554
In Tin Cup alley; play in 3 acts, by W. A.
Dromgoole. [1], 70 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1914; D: 35550; Will Allen
Dromgoole, Nashville. 21554a
In-toe-natural (The) walking march; a farce
in 1 act and 1 scene, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1879:
3761, Mar. 20. 21555
In town: musical farce comedy in 3 acts, writ-
ten and adapted by H. Laurent.
© Henri Laurent, New York ; 1893 : 2678,
.Tan. 11. 21556
In trance. See Ihr g'eheimnis.
In treasure land; or. On the Hulda Jane, a
musical comedy in 2 acts, by Lydia Warren
Lister.
© Henry B. Lister, San Francisco; D:
9573, Dec. 3, 1906. 21557
In troubles of our own; by F. G. Briede.
© Fred G. Briede, Chicago; 1899:76975,
Nov. 25. 21558
In trust; a drama in 4 acts, by C. C. Allen.
36 p. 12°. Printed.
© Charles C. Allen, .Jersey City; 1898:
44635, .Tuly 26; 2c. Aug. 15. 21559
1065
21560
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21579
In two hundred years. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: 1892 —
2092.
In 2001; satirical comedy in 4 acts, by P. Gib-
son.
© Preston Gibson, Clucago ; D : G543. Apr.
19, 1905. 21560
In Uncle Sanx's house; 1 act play, by J. G.
Sager. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915; D: 42411; Juliet G.
Sager, Belvidere, 111. 21560a
In uniform; military comedy in 3 acts, by C. R.
Schubering. [2], 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911 ; D : 23312 ; C. R. Schuber-
ing, Oaliland, Cal. 21561
In vertretung; ein soldatenschwank in 3 akten,
von Heinz Gordon. Halle a. S., Otto Hendel.
2 p. 1., front, (port.) 70 p. 12°. ( [P.iblio-
thek der gesamtliteratiir des in- und aus-
landes] )
. © Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 13798,
Sept. 1.5, 1908; 2c. Oct. 7, 1908. 21562
In Wakeland; play in 4 acts, by L. E. Rose.
[61] p. 4°. Typeva-itten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913; D : 32221 ; Lillian E.
Rose, New York. 21563
In walked Jimmy; comedy in 4 acts, by R. H.
Jaffa. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28. 1914; D: 38351; Ronie H.
Jaffa, Los Angeles. 21563a
In Wall street; 1 act comedy drama, by C. C.
Littleton. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911; D: 28120; Charles
Carter Littleton, Union Hill, N. J. 21564
In V/alla Walla land; 3 act musical comedy, by
T. P. Lancaster. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. July 8, 1910 ; D : 21506 ; Theodore P.
Lancaster, Boston. 21565
In Washington time; a dramatic composition,
by L. Griffith.
© Lawrence Griffith, Louisville ; D : 476,
May 16, 1901. 21566
In Willow- tree alley; comedy, by G. Henlyn
Eatman. Typewritten.
© George H. Eatman, Chicago; 1900 A:
11035, May 1; 2c. May 1. 21567
In woman's reign A. D. 2012; comedy in 3
acts, words by W. H. Howe] Is, music by
Homer Grunn, orchestration by Adolph Tand-
ler. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28187 ; William
Hooper Howells, Los Angeles. 21568
In Wonderland; fairy operetta for children, in
2 acts, founded on Lewis Carroll's [Charles
Lutwidge Dodgson's] book, Alice in Wonder-
land, adapted and lyrics written by Edith
Wheeler, music by Florian Pascal. Loudon, J.
Williams, ltd.; New York, G. Scliirmer (inc.) ;
1908. 4G p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 12746,
Apr. 14, 1908; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908. 21569
In woodland; by G. Nagel. 9 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1911 ; D : 25224 ; Geo. Nagel.
Newark, N. J. 21570
In wrong; comedy in 3 acts, by R. W. Bloeser.
63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D: 32055; Raymond
W. Bloeser, Erie, Pa. 21571
— comedy sketch in 1 act, by C. Moore. 14.
[1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1911; D: 24277; Carlvle
Moore, New York. 21572
by F. H. La Rue and E. Gresham.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914; D: 35538; Frank H.
La Rue and Elsie Gresham, Port Jefferson, O.
21572a
drama in 1 act, by I. A. Root. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912; D : 28401 ; Ivy Ash-
ton Root, New York. 21573
dramatic sketch, by M. J. Stevenson. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1912; D: 29914; Morton .L
Stevenson, Cliicago. 21574
a 1 act sketch, by Oliver Curtis.
© Alexander Gordon, New York ; D : 11103,
Aug. 2, 1907. 21575
play in 4 acts, by F. Truesdell. 104 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1909; D: 17650; Frederick
Truesdell, New York. 21576
or, His wife's daughter, a comedy in 1
act, by P. K. Mindil. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Philip Kearny Mindil, New York; D:
5200, June 17, 1904; Ic. Apr. 23, 1904; Ic.
Sept. 28, 1904. 21577
In wrong again; 1 act comedy sketch, by P.
Fredericks. 24 p. obi. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1909 ; D : 16838 ; Phil Fred-
ericks, Los Angeles. " 21578
In Wupland; a play in 3 acts, by C. R. Porter
and J. S. Ashbrook. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Robert Porter and Jolm Stew-
art Ashbrook. Pittsburgh ; D : 12698, Apr. 6,
1908; Ic. Apr. 2, 1908; Ic. Apr. 7, 1908.
21579
1066
21580
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21599
In Wyoming; western melodrama in 1 act, by
G. Huntington. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Grace Huntington, New York; D : 9897,
Jan. 23, 1907; 2c. .Jan. 23, 1907. 21580
In ye old colony; a comedy in 3 acts, by V. D.
Hyde.
© Virginie Douglass Hyde, Denver ; D :
2730, Aug. 26, 1902. 21581
In Yellowstone Park; play in 1 act, by O. T.
.Tolmsone. [16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 31058 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 21582
In your mind; a burly burlesque in 2 acts, by
.T. D. Gilbert. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John D. Gilbert, United States; 1885:
19774, Sept. 19 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 21583
In Zululand; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. S. Adelinan. 57 p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Chas. S. Adelman, Chicago; D : 9403,
Nov. 8, 1906; 2c. Nov. 8, 1906. 21584
Ina; a play in a prologue and 4 acts, by E. E.
Renter. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elsie E. Renter, Milwaukee; D : 6678,
May 17, 1905; 2c. June 17, 1905. 21585
Inaugural; or. Inauguration ball, a charming
and effective play in 3 acts, by C. H. Rivers.
© C. H. Rivers, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 8290, Apr.
8. 21586
Inauguration (The); a political travesty in 1
act, by D. Malloch. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913; D : 32723 ; Douglas
Malloch, Chicago. 21587
Inauguration icall. See Inaugural.
Inazeta, the wizard of the wilds; or. The
spirit of the cave, a drama in 4 acts, by T.
Davis.
© Thomas Davis, New York; 1884:13718,
July 5. 21588
Incendarian (The); twentieth century drama
in 1 act. by F. W. Moore. [1], 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913 ; D : 34163 ; Floyd Wm.
Moore, Lackawanna, N. Y. 21589
Incendiary (The); play in 4 acts, by H. E. De
Lasaux. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911; D: 25927; H. E. De
Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 21590
Incendio (El) de Roma; pelfcula c6mico-lIrica
de largo metraje, en 1 acto y 8 cuadros, origi-
nal de P. Muiloz Seca y P. Perez Fermlndez,
mtisica del maestro Barrera. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 47 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38220; Pedro Munoz Seca y Pedro Perez Fer-
nandez, Madrid. 21590a
Incident (An); a drama, by D. H. Farquharson.
72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Daniel Herbert Farquharson, Norfolk,
Va. ; D:7486, Nov. 1, 1905; 2c. Nov. 1, 1905.
21591
Incident (L') du 7 avril; comedie en 1 acte,
par [Paul, dit] T. Bernard. (L'Ulustration
theatrale, 7* annge— 185, 25 juillet 1911)
© July 22, 1911; 2c. Aug. 19, 1911; D:
24974; Tristan Bernard, Paris. 21592
Incidentally war; play in 1 act, by Z. A. Moody.
18 p. f". Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1914; D: 38382; Zeta Abbott
Moody, Cranford, N. J. 21592a
Inclination versus duty. See Esprit.
Inclusero; drama lirico en 1 acto en verso,
original de J. A. Iniesta, musica de los maes-
tros Lapuerta y Alcaraz. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1909. 46 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16903 ; Jesus Alfredo Iniesta, Madrid. 21593
Incog; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. R.
Pacheco. New York, Chicago [etc.] M, Wit-
mark & sons, 1906. 74 p. front, (port.)
12°.
© M. Witmark & sons.. New York ; D : 9117,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2c. Sept. 18, 1906. 21594
a farcical comedy jn 3 acts, by Mrs. R.
Pacheco.
© Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco, New York;
1890: 36840, Nov. 21. 21595
Incognito; drama in 8 scenes, by C. Kahn.
[2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913; D: 34368; Clairette
Kahn, New York. 21596
■ ■ a Greek tragedy in 4 acts, by H. J. Berlage.
38 p. 16°. Printed.
© Herman Joseph Berlage, Cincinnati ;
A : 204352, Apr. 15, 1908 ; 2c. May 9, 1908.
21597
Inconscients (Les); comedie en 4 actes, par O.
Bouwons van der Boijen. Paris, Typographie
Philippe Renouard, 1915. 4 p. 1., 218 p. 8°.
© Oct. 22, 1915; Ic. Dec. 23, 1915; D:
42554 ; O. Bouwens van der Boijen, Paris.
21597a
Inconsistent (The) bachelor; vaudeville sketch,
by Ralph W. De Haven. 9, [1] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. May 25, 1911 ; D : 24287 ; Ralph W. De
Haven, Philadelphia. 21598
Inconstancy, thy name is — Man; a domestic
drama in 4 acts, by L. Watkius.
© Llewellyn Watkins, Georgetown, Del.;
D : 235, Mar. 19, 1901. 21599
1067
21600
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21619
Incorrigible (The); a 1 act sketch, by H. V.
Boswell. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1912; D: 29045; Helen
Varick Boswell. New York, 21600
•play in 1 act, by M. W. Loraine. [2], 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912; D: 30657; M. W. Lo-
raine, Plioenis, Ariz. 21601
— Same. Revised. [2], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912; D : 31081 ; M. W. Lo-
21602
raine. Phoenix, Ariz.
Incredulous woman; comedy in 3 acts, by G.
Hunting. [6], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D: 32505; Gardner
Hunting, New York. 21603
Incubator (The) babies; sketch, by Al. Hol-
brook. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6397,
Mar. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1905. 21604
Incubator (The) baby; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by R. Conville. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914 ; D : 38296 ; Robert Con-
ville, New York. 21604a
Incubus (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. M. Yost. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 191^ ; D : 40155 ; Howard M.
Yost, Cleveland. 21604b
— farce comedy in 4 acts, by M. B. Cooke.
[130] p 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1911; D: 24970; Marjorie
Benton Cooke, Chicago. 21605
■3 act comedy, by L. J, Berry. 57 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915 ; D : 41986 ; Louis Jules
Berry, Rochester, N. Y. 21605a
Incurable; or. An awful dad, a farcical comedy
in 2 acts, by F. J. Stanton. 16 p. 8°. Printed.
© Frank J. Stanton, Norwich. N. Y. D:
8343, Apr. 12, 1906; 2c. Apr. 3, 1906. 21606
Indelible (The) brand; or. Badly matched,
society drama in 4 acts, dramatized from the
New York Weekly, by W. H. Vondersmith.
© W. H. Vondersmith, Philadelphia; 1875:
2005, Mar. 4. 21607
Indelible (The) kiss. See Catado (El)
Indemnity (The) ; drama in 1 act, by B. W.
Starkweather. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28606 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 21608
Indenfor murene; skuespil i 4 akter. af H.
Nathansen. K0benhavn og Kristiania, Gyl-
dendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1912. 1
p. 1., [2], 177 p. 12°.
© Mar. 26, 1912; 2c. May 23, 1912; D:
29746; Henri Nathansen, Copenhagen. 21609
Independence; a comedy in 4 acts, by M. Turn-
bull.
© Margaret TurnbuU, New York ; D : 5227,
June 23. 1904. 21610
or, Glory of 1876, a grand patriotical
drama.
© Imre Kiraify, New York; 1875:6264,
June 15. 21611
or. The American Revolution, historical
drama in 5 acts, by G. M. Ritchie. Typewrit-
ten.
© George M. Ritchie, Chicago ; 1893 : 29308,
June 19; Ic. received. 21612
Independence day; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by A. H. Westfall.
© Anson Hewett Westfall, New York ; 1893 :
11056, Mar. 2. 21613
Independence (An) day pageant; in 4 scenes,
by T. W. Stevens and K. S. Goodman. [40] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1911; D:24S56; Thomas
Wood Stevens and Kenneth S. Goodman, Chi-
cago. 21614
Independence (The) of Ira; comedy in 4 acts,
by B. Musson. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bennet Musson, New York ; D : 12242,
Jan. 25, 1908; 2c. Feb. 6, 1908. 21615
Independence (The) of the United States of
America; a dramatic representation, illus-
trated.
© Xavier Pene, Paris ; 1895 : 58313, Nov. 19.
21616
Independent (The) broker; 1 act playlet, by
B. N. Livingston. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911 ; D : 23549 ; Benjamin N.
Livingston, Baltimore. 21617
Independent (The) governor; a drama in 4
acts, by A. Carr.
© Albert Carr, Rapid City, S. D. ; 1894:
25067, May 18. 21618
Independent means; comedy in 4 acts, by Stan-
ley Houghton. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1911. 87 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed. no. 2378])
© Feb. 6, 1911; 2c. Feb. 7, 1911; D: 23286;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 21619
1068
21620
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21642
Independent Thea; a modern comedy in 3 acts, Indian (The) mail carrier; a western drama in
by N. McDonough and O. T. Fiske. ii, 121 p. 4 acts, by Go-won-go Mohawk and Charlie
4°. Typewritten. Charles.
Ic. May 23, 1910; D : 21131 ; Nellie Mc- © Go-won-go Mohawk, Brooklyn; 1889:
Donough and O. T. Fiske, New York. 21620 6953, Mar. 5. " 21632
India; or Be Sombre's prize a si^ectacular i^^ian (The) mutiny; play in 3 acts, by M. M.
drama m 3 acts, by W. L. D. O'Grady and ^6] p 40^ Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24576 ; M. de Nas-
cimento, Washington. 21633
H. E. Warren.
© W. L. D. O'Grady and H. E. Warren,
New York; 1883:23016, Dec 12. 21621
Indian (The); play in 1 act, by J. M. Feigl.
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909; D : 17611 ; J. Mauldin
Feigl, New York. 21622
Indian actor; or. His last performance, a dra-
matic composition in 1 act, by H. B. Jen-
nings. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Blosser Jennings, Buffalo ; D : 7685,
Dec. 8, 1905; 2c. Dec. 2, 1905. 21623
Indian (An) captive; a 1 act drama for vaude-
ville, by A. Lucey. 6 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Arturo Lucey, New York; D : 8439, Apr.
28, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1906. 21624
Indian (The) cattle rustler; a dramatic act, by
H. T. De Vere. [1], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29594; Harry T.
De Vere, Ronkonkoma, N. Y. 21625
Indian (The) dispossessed; by S. K. Humphrey.
77 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Seth K. Humphrey, Boston ; D : 12199,
Jan. 18, 1908; 2c. Jan. 18, 1908. 21626
Indian (An) g'iver; a comedy, by W. D. How-
ells. Boston & New York, Houghton, Mifflin
& CO., 1900. 99 p. 24°.
© W. D. Howells, New York; 1900 A:
19426, Aug. 4; 2c. Aug. 15. 21627
Indian (The) image; by A. Van Deventer. 58
p. f°. Tyepwritten.
© Abram Van Deventer, New York ; D :
1663, Mar. 29, 1902; 2c. Mar. 22, 1902; le.
new ed. Dec. 15, 1903. 21628
Indian life, a chase for a wife; or. Scenes on
the plains, in 1 act and 7 scenes, a panto-
mimic, equestrian drama, by J. M. Nixon.
© James M. Nixon, New York ; 1875 : 1902,
Mar. 1. 21629
Indian (The) niaidens; by L. Washburn. Type-
written.
© Lillian Washburn, New York; 1900 A:
3710, Jan. 15; 2c. Feb. 9. 21630
— a musical and dramatic composition in 3
acts, by F. B. Carr.
© Frank B. Carr, Brooklyn; 1899:65850,
Oct. 10. 21631
Indian (An) princess; a comic opera, by J. W.
Hamby.
© J. W. Hamby, Cleveland ; 1892 : 13719,
Mar. 28. 21634
comic opera in 3 acts, by A. C. Grissom.
Libretto.
© Arthur C. Grissom, New York; 1892.
18164, Apr. 26. 21635
Indian riding; by J. J. Deer, jr., and J. D.
Deer. [Scenario]
© John J. Deer, jr., and James D. Deer,
Hogansburg, N. Y. ; 1892 : 33941, Aug. 17 ; 2c.
Nov. 28. 21636
Indian (An) romance; by Mrs. V. M. Pierce.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. V. Mott Pierce, Buffalo ; D : 6262,
Feb. 25, 1905; 2c. Feb. 25, 1905. 21637
a forest tragedy, a drama in 1 act, by
Go-won-go Mohawk. [22] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Go-won-go Mohawk, Edcrewater, N. J. ;
D : 15413, Mar. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909.
21638
melodrama in 4 acts, by I. M. Silkworth.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Israel M. Silkworth, Baltimore; D:
8737, June 26, 1906; 2c. June 26, 1906. 21639
Indian (An) story. See Colonial plays for the
school-room.
Indian summer; comedy in 1 act, by Meilhac
and Halevy, adapted by B. H. Clark. New
York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1913. 30 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1913 ; 2c. July 3, 1913 ; D : 33703 ;
Barrett H. Clark, Chicago. 21640
— drama in 4 acts, by A. Thomas. 116 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1913; D: 33554; Augustus
Thomas, New York. 21641
a 1 act comedy, tr. by C. Renauld from
the French L'ete de la Saint Martin, by H.
Meilhac and Lud. Halevy.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1889 : 34038,
Nov. 9. 21642
1069
21642
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21661
Indian (The) trail; drama in 4 acts, by S. R.
Hill. [1], 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D:358S3; S. R. Hill,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 21642a
Indian veng-eance. See Trailed to the chasm.
Indian (An) wooing; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by M. A. Aydelotte. [3], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D:23S44; Minna A.
Aydelotte, Santa Cruz, Cal. 21643
Indiana; comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. Ed-
wards. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Edwards, Peoria, 111.; D : 3770,
July 30, 1903 ; Ic. June 13, 1903 ; Ic. July 30,
1903. 21644
— a drama of progress, a history of Indiana
in a play of 4 acts, by L. A. McKnight. Fow-
ler, Ind., The author, 1908. 50 p. illus. port.
4°.
© L. A. McKnight, Fowler Ind. ; D : 13370,
July 9, 1908 ; 2c. July 29, 1908. 21645
a. drama of the times in 4 acts, by G. P.
Taber.
© Graham Paul Taber, La Porte, Ind. ; D :
1461, Feb. 7, 1902. ' 21646
a society drama in 4 acts, by G. Paul Taber.
© Graham P. Taber, La Porte, Ind.; D:
1338, Jan. 22, 1902. , 21647
Indiana folks; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by E.
Young.
© Edwin Young, Harrisburg, Pa. ; D :
1473, Feb. 21, 1902. 21648
a play in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by H. Barre
Day and Chas. Reed. 84 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Homer B. Daj', New York; D: 13833.
Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Sept. 19, 1908. 21649
Indiana (An) man; a comedy in 4 acts, by Le-
roy Armstrong. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1897 : 41653, July
19; 2c. Oct. 21. 21650
Indiana (An) mayor; in 4 acts, by J. C. Nu-
gent. Typewritten.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; 1900 A :
15688, June 25 ; 2c. June 25. 21651
Indiana (An) romance; comedy in 4 acts, by
J. C. Nugent.
© Robert Downing, United States; 1899:
47595, July 22. 21652
Indiana schoolmaster; by T. Dickinson. 55 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Dickinson, Madison, Wis.; D:
5083, May 26, 1904 ; 2c. June 15, 1904. 21653
Indiano (El); comedia en 3 actos y en prosa, en
ingles y en espaiiol, inspirada en una de los
mejores obras del famoso vate Garcia de la
Vega, por R. D. de la Cortina. 2d ed. New
York, R. D. Cortina, 1893. S3 p. 12°. (Serie
de Cortina)
© R. D. de la Cortina, New York; 1893:
39454, Aug. 29 ; 2c. Aug. 29. 21654
Indians (The); a poetic American drama in 4
• acts, by L. C. Fletcher.
© L. Coyne Fletcher and A. McKee Rankin,
United States ; 1882 : 18511, Nov. 2. 21655
Indian's (The) claim; dramatic sketch in 1
scene [by John P. Wilson] 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1915; D: 41690; Joe White
Eagle, New York. 21655a
Indian's (An) gratitude during a duck hunt;
or, Mrs. Alden's awakening, sketch, by
Frank B. Coigae. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1912; D: 29695; Champion
film CO., New York. 21656
Indian's (An) love; play in 1 act, by J. A.
Loining. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912 ; D : 28833 ; John Arthur
Loining, New York. 21657
Indian's (The) revenge; play in 3 acts, by P.
King. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1913; D: 33172; Peter King,
Brooklyn. 21658
western tragedy in 5 acts, by F. W. Jack-
son. 26 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1914 ; D : 35856 ; Frederick W.
Jackson, Salt Lake City. • 21658a
— or, Across the border, by H. B. Lewis. 53
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. B. Lewis, Muskegon, Mich. ; D : 12994,
May 18, 1908; 2c. May 18, 1898. 21659
Indian's (The) secret; or. Trailed into the des-
ert, by L. J. Carter. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lincoln .J. Carter, Chicago ; D : 13844,
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 22, 1908. 21660
Indicateur (L') See On frappe les trois coups.
Indfgena (El); comedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de J. A. y F. Fernandez-Portero. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 22
p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
30518; Jose A. y Fernando Fernaudez-Portero.
Madrid. 21660a
See Bachelor's
Indigestible (An) romance.
(A) banquet.
Indignant (The) subscriber; a comedy, by U.
Sinclair. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Upton Sinclair, New York ; D : 14931,
Jan. 28, 1909; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 21661
1070
21662
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21682
Indiscretion; a drama in 4 acts, by I. Carrillo
and C. liebello.
© Isaac Carrillo and Charles Rebello, United
States ; 1874 : 14527, Dec. 2. 21662
Indizien-beweis (Der); 1 akt. von Oscar Fried-
mann und Fritz Lunzer. Berlin, F. Blocli er-
ben, 1912. 22 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D : 30587 ; Felix Blocli
erben, Berlin. 21663
Indulto (El); monologo dramfitico en prosa,
original de A. Conesa. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1909. 12 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17454 ; Alfredo Conesa y Ruiz de Zuniga, Ma-
drid. 21664
Industrious (The) moth; or, The perplexity
of Monsieur Victor, a comedy in 3 acts, from
the French, by A. M. Knapp.
© A. Melvin Knapp, New York ; 1871 : 5176,
June 1. 21665
Inebriates; comedy of intoxication in 4 acts, by
J. H. Reynolds, jr. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914 ; D : 37910 ; John Haz-
ard Reynolds, jr., New York. 21665a
Ines de Castro; trag§die en 3 actes, en vers, de
A. Poizat. 13 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit
au no. 2887 du Monde illustre, 27 juillet 1912)
© Julv 27, 1912; 2c. Aug. 21, 1912; D:
30588 ; Alfred Poizat, Paris. 21666
Inevitable (The); by J. Lewis. [17] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911; D: 26006; Joseph
Lewis, New York. 21667
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by H. Strauss.
54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herman Strauss, Albany, Ga. ; D : 15871,
May 15, 1909; 2c. May 15, 1909. 21668
modern play in 3 acts, by C. R. Schubering.
[1], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912; D: 29290; Charles R.
Schubering, New York. 21669
— play in 4 acts, by M. McGoveru. [83] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914; D : 37780 ; Milton Mc-
Govern, Atlanta. 21669a
— by W. A. Phelon. [80] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910 ; D : 22815 ; W. A. Phe-
lon, Cincinnati. 21670
— See also Marriage (The) bond.
Inevitable (The) postscript; 1 act comedy, by
E. D. Coolidge. [3], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912; D : 28404 ; Emma
Downing Coolidge, Allston, Mass. 21671
Inevitable (The) truth; drama in 4 acts, by
A. E. Lyon, 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna E. Lyon, New York ; D : 9823, Jan.
21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1907. 21672
Inez; a drama in 3 acts, by I. Ackerman.
© Irene Ackerman, New York ; 1879 : 17922,
Dec. 30. 21673
Same. New York, Charles H. Bauer, 1882.
62 p. 8°
© Irene Ackerman, New York ; 1882 : 11907,
July 19; 2c. July 19. 21674
or, A wife's secret, a play in 5 acts, by
Robert Johnston.
© Frank Broaker, New York ; 1887 : 10838,
Apr. 22. 21675
or, Was she guilty? a play in 5 acts.
dramatized from May Agnes Fleming's story
A terrible secret.
© Charles F. Richards, Boston ; 1873 : 9166,
Aug. 14. 21676
Inez, a romance of old Mexico; a drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Eraser, jr.
© B. S. Spooner, United States; 1891:
10955 Mar. 24. 21677
Inez de Castro; a tragedy in 5 acts, by A. J.
Surman. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Surman, Philadelphia; D:
3717, July 13, 1903; 2c. July 13, 1903. 21678
Inez de Castro and Prince Pedro; a tragedy,
by J. H. Garnier.
© .John H. Garnier, Lucknow, Canada :
1S93 : 2676, .Jan. 11. 21679
Infant (Der) dar menschheit. See Schiller,
Infant (The) prince of Tongaboo; a musical
farce in 3 acts, by E. H. Guruey. 38 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ebenezer H. Guruey, Edgewood, R. I. :
D : 1139, Dec. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1901. 21680
Infants (The); or. Young Travers' fiancee, a
comedy in 3 acts, by L. D. Humphrey.
© Lewis David Humphrey, Cambridge,
Mass. ; D : 993, Oct. 21, 1901. 21681
Infatuation; an emotional drama in 4 acts,
by XXX.
© Jacob Levy and Samuel Herschberger,
Albany ; 1873 : 8632, July 30. 21682
Infedele; [di Roberto Bracco] New York, V.
Ciocia, printer, 1908. 62 p. 16°. (Teatro,
V. 2)
© Dirce St. Cvr, New York ; A : 197058, Jan.
20, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 21682a
See also Teatro.
Infelica italinie. See Italian hurdy gurdy
boy.
1071
21683
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21704
Infelice; a play in 5 acts, adapted from Augusta
Evans Wilson's romance of the same name,
by W. G. Scott.
© Wisner Gillette Scott, Elmira, N. Y. ;
1878:14561, Dec. 13. 21683
Infelicia; or, Unliappiness, by G. E. Wagner.
© George Ernest Wagner, Manchester,
N. H. ; 1899 : 67330, Oct. 17. 21684
Infernal (The) feminine; book and lyrics by
C. Bloomingdale, jr., music by Charles Gil-
fin. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D: 21908; Charles
Bloomingdale, jr., Philadelphia. 21685
Infernal (The) lyre; an extravaganza in 3 acts,
libretto by F. Standish [pseud, of F. S. H.
Reed] music by Frederic James. Liddle.
Typewritten.
© Frederick Standish. Boston ; 1894 : 60054,
Dec. 24; Ic. May 22, 1895. 21686
Infernal (The) machine; [play in 1 act] by H.
Elliott McBride; The crusaders, by Ellen
Murray ; [and] The premature proposal.
Philadelphia, P. Garrett & co., 1886. p. 193-
216. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to One hun-
dred choice selections, no. 13)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886:
6011, Mar. 15; 2c. Apr. 15. 21687
or. The mysterious satchel, 1 act comedy,
by E. Roy. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913; D: 32970; Elberta
Roy, Chicago. 21688 •
Infernal (The) question; or. The mystery of
Chinatown, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by A.
Griffin. [7], 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909 ; D : 16308 ; Arthur Grif-
fin, Somerset, Mass. 21689
Infernal (The) triang'le; play in 1 act, by C. A.
Hough. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913 ; D : 33967 ; Clarence A.
Hough, Oak Park, 111. 21690
Inf emails; or, The devil's conqueror, a musi-
cal legendary play in 3 acts, with prologue
and epilogue, book by A. Donaldson and J. L.
Brigham, lyrics by T. Saxe. 105 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Arthur Donaldson, J. Le Pierre Brigham,
Tenipler Saxe, New York ; D : 10143, Mar. 5,
1907; 2c. Mar. 5, 1907. 21691
Inferno. See Dante's Inferno.
Infidel (The); a drama of the twelfth century
in a prologue and 3 acts, by G. B. Seitz.
© George Brackett Seitz, Boston; D: 15819.
May 10, 1909. 21692
Same. 105 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909; D: 16667; George
Brackett Seitz, Minot, Mass. 21693
Infidel (The) — Continued.
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by K. Mina-
han. 60 p. 12°. Printed.
© Katharine Minahan, Orange, N. J. ; D :
7673, Dec. 7, 1905; 2c. Dec. 5, 1906. 21694
— See also Appikoires (Der)
Infidelity; a play in 5 acts, by S. Howell.
© Stoddart Howell, New Orleans; 1877:
14566, Dec. 14. 21695
a play in 4 acts, by G. W. Presbrey.
© G. W. Presbrey, New York ; 1886 : 26072,
Nov. 18. 21696
play in 1 act, by H. Russell. 12 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : 39758 ; Howard Rus-
sell, Portland, Or. 21696a
Infidels (The); a drama, by J. T. Richards.
© Jarrett T. Richards, Santa Barbara.
Cal. ; 1885:23276, Nov. 6. 21697
■music by Gerard Bnrton. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Jarrett T. Richards, Santa Barbara, Cal. ;
D:1848, May 7, 1902; 2c. May 24, 1902.
21698
Infidel's (The) conversion. See Money (The)
leaner.
Inflation; a new and original comic play in 3
acts and 4 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1882:
19371, Nov. 15. 21699
— —or, The Xs of the X roads, an original
comedy-drama in 5 acts, bv D. R. Locke and
C. Gayler. New York, 1876.
© D. R. Locke and Charles Gayler, United
States; 1876:2119, Feb. 18. 21700
Influence; a nmsical comedy in 3 acts, written
and composed by J. Franklin Warner.
© Mrs. M. J. AVarner, Boston ; 1889 : 30338,
Oct. 7. 21701
Informer (The); play of Irish folk life in 1 act,
by D. J. Shea. [1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31798; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 21702
Infortune (L') voyag'eur. See Ombres chi-
noises.
Inge; das drama einer liebe, 3 akte und ein
vorspiel, von .Johannes Tralow. Berlin, Oes-
terheld & co., verlag, 1912. 134 p. 12°.
© Apr. 1, 1912 ; 2c. May 17, 1912 ; D : 29698 ;
Oesterheld & co., Berlin. 21703
Ingemisca; a drama in 5 acts, by A. L. Knowl-
ton. Boston, 1873.
© Amy L. Knowlton, United States; 1873:
3341, Apr. 2. 21704
1072
21705
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21720
Ingemisca — Continued.
a drama in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by
George Dion.
© Imogene Knowlton, New York ; 1874 :
9576, July 22. 21705
Ingenu (L'); comedie en 3 actes, d'apres le
conte de Voltaire, par G. Mere et R. Gignoux.
25 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2970 du
Monde illustre, 28 fevrier 1914)
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914; D:
36384 ; Charles Mere et R6gis Gignoux, Paris.
21705a
Ingenue (L') libertin; conte galant en 3 actes,
[par] L. Artus, musique de Claude Terrasse.
Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1908. 165 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Louis Artus, Paris; D : 12122, Jan. 6,
1908; 2c. Jan. 7, 1908. 21706
Ingenuity (The) of genius; by A. Mahr. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic July 5, 1910 ; D : 21481 ; Agnes INIahr,
San Francisco. 21707
Ingerberge; a dramatic composition, by H. A.
Shepard.
© Helen Anna Shepard, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; D:1881, May 14, 1902. 21708
Ingersoll's destruction of hell; adapted to
opera, dramatic, tent, or out-door exhibitions,
by H. Robbins.
© Hiram Robbins, Little Rock, Ark. ; 1895 :
57445, Nov. 13. 21709
Ingomar; new play in 4 acts, based on the old
legend, by P. Mackaye. 112 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 11, 1915 ; D : 40909 ; Percy Mac-
kaye, Windsor, Vt. 21709a
Ingomar, the barbarian; play in 5 acts, adapted
from Der sohn der wildnis of Friedrich
Halm [pseud, of Eligius Franz Joseph Miiuch-
Bellinghausen] by Maria Lovell, printed by
permission from the prompt book of Julia
Marlowe Taber. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; '1896 :
27901, May 7 ; 2c. Sept. 30. 21710
Ingram's isle; comic opera in a prologue and
two acts, by R. Fax. 63 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1910 ; D : 20739 ; Reuben Fax,
Toronto, Canada. 21711
Ingrate (The); a drama adapted from an old
foreign play in 4 acts and 7 tableaux, by M.
Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1877 : 6155, INLay
23. 21712
Ingrate (The) — Continued.
drama in 3 acts, by M. Kallesser.
4°. Typewritten.
[64] p.
■© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915 ; D : 42544 ; Michael Kal-
lesser, New York. 21712a
- play in 4 acts, by C. Dickson. 133 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911; D: 23494; Charles
Dickson, New York. 21713
Ingratitude; by Mrs. E. A. Thomson. Type-
written.
© Mrs. E. A. Thomson, New York; 1892:
29993, July 18; Ic. May 6. 21714
drama in 4 acts, by E. Eisner. 102 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Eisner, New York ; D : 6381.
Mar. 22, 1905; 2c. Mar. 22, 1905. 21715
Ingrid. See Spasndte sind.
Inlieritance; a comedy in 3 acts, tr. and adapted
from the French, by J. C. Cretin and W. F.
Miller. New York, Lyons & Miller, 1878.
© Jules C. Cretin and Wm. F. Miller,
United States; 1878:13577, Nov. 2L 21716
— drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Pierce and C. E.
Friend. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913 ; D : 34070 ; Jerry Albert
Pierce and Chas. E. Friend, Denver. 21717
— by J. V. Wilson. [98] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1914 ; D : 35753 ; J. Victor
AVilson. New York.
21717a
by W. A. Wolff, jr. [7]. 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1912; D: 30962; William
Almon Wolff, jr., Yonkers, N. Y. 21718
— play in 3 acts, by K. B. Benite. [50] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1914 ; D : 39019 ; Katherine
Burke Benite, San Francisco. 21718a
by O. Davis. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915 ; D : 40825 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 21718b
— play of the underworld in 1 act, by G. M.
Rosener, [3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1913; D: 33540; Geo. M.
Rosener, New York. 21719
— prelude and 3 acts, by S. Carpenter.
© Sarah Carpenter, Washington ; D : 2986,
Feb. 12, 1903.
Inheritance is fate.
Erown Jones.
21720
See Gourmand (The) Mr.
5379—16-
-68
1073
21721
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21738
Inheritance (The) of the meek; a play in 5
acts. lounUed on Dortoieli'ski'.s Crime and
punishment, by L. Irving. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Laurence Irving, London ; D : 11313, Sept.
9, 1907; 2c. Sept. 9, 1907. 21721
Inherited; a drama in 4 acts, by Lucy Hooper
and Richard Davey. US p. f ^. Typewritten.
© jMaude Granger, New York ; 1890 : 10533,
Mar. 31; 2c. Apr. 8. 21722
Inhuman (The) See TJnmensch (Der)
Initiated; 1 act comedy, by H. H. Pattee. [12]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912; D : 31810 ; Herbert
Horton Pattee, Revere, Mass. 21723
Initiating a granger; a farce, by T. S. Denison.
Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1877. 1 p. 1., 43-51 p.
12°.
© T. S. Denison, De Kalb, 111. ; 1877 : 395.
Jan 9; 2c. Jan, 19. 21724
Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal foi» 14
years from Jan. 9. 1905 ; D : 5971, Dec. 27,
1904; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 21725
Initiation night at Raggedy Man's Corner;
[play in 1 act] by A. S. Wayland. [Washing-
ton, Kan.. Printed by Republican power print,
1904] cover-title. 21 p. 12°.
© Adelaide Schmidt Wayland, Washington,
Kan. ; D : 44G8, Jan. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 1904.
21726
Initiation (The) of a candidate. See Are you
a member? — Fraternity.
Initiative (L'); comedie en 1 acte, de Audr6
Mounier. Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 23 p. 8°,
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c, Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 255G8 :
Joubert, Paris. 21727
Injunctions a specialty. Sec Camp (The)
ground. — Slaughter of the innocents.
Injured Innocents; a horrid musical drama in 3
acts, founded on the old English ballad of
Babes in the wood, by R. A. Barnet. Boston,
E. B. Stillings & co., 1890. 32 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; 1890:4014. .Tan.
31; 2c. Jan, 31, 21728
libretto of the musical farce tragedy in 3
acts, founded on the old English ballad of
Babes in the wood, by R. A, Barnet. Boston,
E, B, Stillings, 1890,
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; 1890:6135, Feb.
20. 21729
Injustice; a melodrama in 4 acts [bv Alfred
Samuel Smith] 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Emma Jane Smith, Chicago ; 1886 : 29132.
Dec, 20; 2c. Dec, 22, 21730
Inky dinks in Southland; by T. Johnson,
© Thomas Johnson, New York ; D : 11623
Oct. 29, 1907. 21731
Inmate (The) of the dungeon; drama in 1 act
by W. C. Morrow. 17 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept, 28, 1910 ; D : 22167 ; W, C, Mor-
row, San Fi-ancisco, 21732
Inner (The) circle. See Bigamy,
Inner (The) world; play in 3 acts, by M. J,
Newman. 43 p, 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic, Feb, 25, 1911; D: 23464; Mordecai
Jesse Newman, Chicago, 21733
Innisfail; or, The wanderer's dream, a drama
of Irish life in 4 nets, by Richard Quinn, Bos-
ton. AV. H, Baker & co., 1890. 53 p, 12°,
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1890:
28376, Sept. 15; 2c. Nov, 10, 21734
an Irish drama in 4 acts, by R, Quinn,
© Richard Quinn, Chicago; 1889:32621,
Oct, 28, 21735
Innisfallen; or, A tale of '98, an Irish drama
in a prologue and 3 acts, by T, S. Hender.son.
© Thomas S. Henderson, Brooklyn; 1876:
299, Jan, 6. 21736
Innocence (The) of youth; or, The white
slavers of a great city, cometly drama in 4
acts, by W, C, Herman, 76 p, f°. Type-
written,
© Ic. May 25, 1915; D: 40760; Alexander
Byers, Chicago, 21736a
Innocent; par R. Valabregue et A. Melroy, 9 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 30012; Gaumont
CO., New York. 21737
adaptation in 3 acts, by A.B.Morgan. [70]
p. 4^, Typewritten.
® Ic. Apr, 15, 1914; D:3G712; Shubert
theatrical co., New York. 21737a
drama in 3 acts, adapted from the original
Plungarian of Arp^d Pasztor, by Byron Ong-
ley and E. Nyitray. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914 ; D : 37441 ; Emil Nyitrav.
New York. 21737b
a melodrama in 5 acts, by P. B. Christen-
sen. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Paul B. Christensen, Spreckels, Cal. ; D :
5834, Nov. 28, 1904; 2c. Apr. 22, 1905. 21738
play in a prologue, 4 acts and an epilogue,
adapted from the Hungarian of Arpiid Pasz-
tor, by G. [H.] Broadhurst. New York,
Sanmel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1914. 98 p. 12°.
© Sept. 12, 1914; 2c. Sept. 14, 1914; D:
38113; George Broadhurst, New York.
21738a
1074
21738
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21756
Innocent — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by M. G. Williams. [20] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1914; D: 36485; Moritt
George Williams, Philadelphia. 21738b
•play in 3 acts with prologue and epilogue,
by ArpSd Prisztor [tr. by Paul Benedict] [68]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914 ; D : 36455 ; Edward F.
Rush, New York. 21738c
szihmii 3 felvonasban, irta PS^sztor Ar-
pttd [2], 72 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D:367S0; Arpftd
Pasztor, Budapest. 21738d
Innocent (An) abduction; play in 1 act, by R.
Stodart. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915; D: 39400; Robert
Stodart, New York. 21738e
Innocent (The) bigamist; a melodrama in 4
acts, by A. Alexander.
© Adelaide Alexander, New York ; D : 7162,
Aug. 25, 1905. 21739
Innocent (An) bystander; play in 1 act, by H.
Miles. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914; D : 38161 ; Homer
Miles, New York. 21739a
Innocent (An) crowd; comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the German, by K. Ernst. 63
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 3361, Apr. 30,
1903; 2c. May 1, 1903. 21740
Innocent (An) devil; by W. R. Cattelle.
© Wallis Richard Cattelle, Tenafly, N. J.;
1899:63650, Oct. 2. 21741
Innocent (Der) drummer; a comedy-drama, by
M. B. Curtis.
© M. B. Curtis, United States ; 1881 : 18194,
Nov. 23. 21742
Innocent (An) error; character sketch, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago and New York,
The Dramatic publishing company [1903]
9 p. 12°. (On cover: The darkey & coinic
drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4285,
Nov. 21, 1903; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 21743
Innocent Florabelle; 1 act farce, by W. O.
Iserloh. [4], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1913; D: 33341; Wm. O.
Iserloh, Los Angeles. 21744
Innocent (An) imposter; comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Conway. 85 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Hart Conway, Chicago ; 1893 : 6546, Feb.
2; 2c. Feb. 6. 21745
Innocent (The) kid; by F. Hobbs. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Fred Hobbs, Marion, Ind. ; D : 2536, June
5, 1903; 2c. June 5, 1903. 21746
comedy sketch in 1 act, by H. R. de Leon.
© Henry R. de Leon, Hicksville, O. ; D:
862, Sept. 13, 1901. 21747
Innocent man; satire in 3 acts, by L. Jordan.
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1914; D: 37515; Leslie Jor-
dan, Oxford Depot, N. Y. 21747a
Innocent (An) outlaw; a melodrama in 4 acts.
by W. W. Cook. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Wallace Cook, Marshall, Mich.;
D:2862, Jan. 14, 1903; 2c. Feb. 18, 1903.
21748
Innocent (The) polygamist. See Little (The)
heiress.
Innocent salt; a comedy, by Eunice Goodrich.
© William Pottle, jr., Clarksville, Teun. ;
1888:5591, Feb. 2L 21749
Innocent (The) shall not suffer; play in 4
acts, by J. Rose. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D: 29249; Jane Rose,
Cleveland. 21750
Innocent (An) sinner; a character comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Lawrence Marston and
L. Lewis.
© Lillian Lewis, New York; 1896:35426,
June 16. 21751
play in prologue and 2 acts, by W. P.
Chase. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D: 34728; William
Parker Chase, New York. 21752
Innocent (The) usurper; a romantic drama in 3
acts, by George Irving. 61 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© G. H. Irving, jr.. New York; D:9513,
Nov. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906. 21753
Innocent widow; play in 4 acts, by C. Morgan,
dramatized from Delpit's novel, Coralie's .son.
43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910; D: 20037; Courtenay
Morgan, Oklahoma City, Okl. 21754
Innocent (The) wife; in 3 acts, by M. B. Hayes.
Typewritten.
© Maud Blanche Hayes, New York; 1900
A: 24931, Oct. 6; 2c. Oct. 6. 21755
Innocents (I*') prigionier; dramma in 4 atti,
da mettersi in iscena in questa citta [di] T.
Marzo. New York [Staraperia di La follia]
1907. 66 p. incl. port. 12°.
© Trifone Marzo, New Y^ork ; D : 11003,
July 20, 1907; 2c. Aug. 13, 1907. 21756
1075
21757
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21773
Innocents abroad; by Louis Weslyn. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© ic. May 7, 1910 ; D : 209S3 ; Wheeler Earl
and Vera Curtis, New York. 21757
an original drama in 4 acts, by J. H. Mulli-
gan.
© James H. Mulligan, New York; 1S74:
10536, Aug. 8. 21758
or, The naughty continong, a musical bur-
lesque in 3 acts, by J. E. Campbell.
© John E. Campbell, New York; 1900 A:
13746, June 1. 21759
— See also Mark Twain.
Innominata; a medical drama in 5 acts, by W.
E. Weller.
© William Edward Weller, St. Louis; D:
3980, Sept. 21, 1903. 21760
Inoculating uncle; farce in 1 act, by L. D.
Humphrey. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36886 ; Lewis David
Humphrey, Cambridge, Mass. 21760a
Inquisitive women (Le donne curiose); musical
comedy in 3 acts, after Carlo Goldoni, by
Luigi Sugaua, English version by A. I. du P.
Coleman, music by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari.
New York, G. Schirmer [1911] 72 p. 4°.
(G. Schirmer's collection of opera librettos)
© Nov. 27, 1911; 2c. Nov. 29, 1911; D:
25900; G. Schirmer, New York. 21761
Ins and outs.
See Civil service examination.
3 p.
Insane asylum play; by A. F. Auderton.
t°. Typewritten.
© Albert F. Anderton, Denison, la. ; D :
2550, Nov. 1, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 21762
Insane (The) bride; a comedy-drama, in 5 acts,
bv I. Barsky, tr. into English by Ethel Mil-
lard.
© Israel Barsky, United States; 1898:
66003, Nov. 11; 2c. Nov. 11. 21763
Insane (The) king; a drama in 4 acts, by W. L.
Hartshorn. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Willard La Monte Hartshorn, Evanston,
111. ; D : 4342, Dec. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1903.
21764
Insane (The) lover; or, The fate of the liber-
tine, an original sensational drama in 2 acts
and 6 tableaux, by S. M. Landis. 27 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Simon M. Landis, Philadelphia; 1875:
1183, Feb. 8; 2c. June 14. 21765
Insanity; a comedy-farce in 3 acts, by A. Guil-
let and E. Schwab.
© Alexandre Guillet and Emil Schwab,
Boston; 1881:10624, July 8. 21766
Insanity for two; a sketch, by P. G. Hubert, jr.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© P. G. Hubert, jr.. New York; D : 10306,
Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 10, 1907. 21767
Insects (The) See Zigzags.
Insel (Die); schauspiel in 4 akten, von Hugo
Wolf. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D: 29769; Comoedia,
Vienna. 21768
Insel (Die) der traenen; drama in 4 akten, von
Jacob Ben Lazar [pseud, des F. van Straaten]
[2], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912; D: 29089; Fritz van
Straaten, New York. 21769
Inside; a play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by B. P.
Noel and Hanlon Douglas. 23 p. 8°. Type-
v.'ritten.
© Edwards P. Noel, New York; D : 7698,
Dec. 12, 1905; 2c. Dec. 18, 1905. 21770
play in 3 acts, by H. J. Ryan. 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915 ; D : 39798 ; H. J. Ryan,
Nashville, Tenn. 21770a
Inside and outside; or, A cottage in the sub-
urbs, play in 1 act, by C. A. Hough. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913 ; D : 33104 ; Clarence A.
Hough, Oak Park, 111. 21771
Inside (An) job; play in 1 act, by Howard
Fielding [pseud, of C. W. Hooke] 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915; D: 39600; Charles W.
Hooke, New York. 21771a
Inside (The) of our flag; play in 1 act, by C. L.
Swaim. 13 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913 ; D : 34488 ; Chas. Lewis
Swaim, Rochester, N. Y. 21772
Inside of the little green door; play in 3 scenes,
by H. A. Meola. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914; D: 35690; Harry A.
Meola, New York. 21772a
— - Same. 14 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915; D: 39348; Harry A.
Meola, Middletown, N. Y. 21772b
Inside (The) of the shell; play in 1 act, by K.
Burke. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915; D: 41507; Katherine
Burke, San Francisco. 21772c
Inside politics; a dramatic sketch, by B. J. Mc-
Connell, jr. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1912 ; D : 29058 ; Bernard J.
McConnell, jr., Philadelphia. 21773
1076
I
21773
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21791
Inside stuff; play in 1 act, by Willard Mack.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1915; D : 40765 ; Maude
Leone, New York. 21773a
Inside the earth; a fantastic play in 5 scenes,
by R. H. Burnside, music by Manuel Klein.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1909 ; D : 167TS ; R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 21774
Inside the lines; drama in 5 acts, by Samuel E.
Anderson. Newport, Ky., Campbell county
print. CO., 1900. 62 p. 12°.
© S. E. Anderson, Ne\^-port, Ky. ; 1900 A:
29523, Dec. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1901. 21775
— —play in 8 acts.b^^ E. D. Biggers. 124 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1915; D : 40655 ; Earl Derr
Biggers, Pelhani, N. Y. 21775a
Inside (The) track; a drama in 5 acts.
© Oliver Byron, United States ; 1885 : 5987,
Mar. 12. 21776
a local play. arr. and written exiiressly for
Inspiration — Continued.
- — - 1 act play, by Y. Eville. 19 p. 4°
Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40452; Vernon
Eville, Nutley, N. J. 21783a
Installments; farce in 1 act, by A. T. Williams.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 80, 1915 ; D : 42180 ; Albert Thurs-
ton Williams, Providence, R. I. 21783b
Instalment (The) plan; a new 8 act comedy, by
F. A. Harriman.
© Frank A. Harriman, Boston ; 1891 : 26149,
July 21. 21784
Instinct; piece en 8 actes, de H. Kistemaeckers.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration] 1905. 2 p. 1.,
46 p. 12°.
© Henry Kistemaeckers, Paris ; D : 6107,
Jan. 20, 1905; 2c. Jan. 20, 1905. 21785
play in 8 acts, by P. Stanlaws, adapted
from the French of Henry Kistemaeckers.
[4], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1912; D: 31394; Penrhyn
Stanlaws, New York. 21786
Rena and F. G. IMaeder, partially from notes
and suggestions furnished by them, by George
W. Middleton.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York; 1874:10245, institut (L') de beaute; comedie en 3 actes,
Aug. 4. 21777
Insomnia; vaudeville sketch for three charac-
ters, by M. Hageman.
© Maurice Hageman, New York; 1900 A:
20581, Aug. 17. 21778
Inspector (The); a metropolitan melodrama in
5 acts, by W. R. Wilson.
© Will Rauney Wilson. New York; 1890:
2879, Jan. 21. 21779
a play in 3 acts, by E. A. Meysenburg.
[85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913 ; D : 32246 ; Edward Ar-
nold IMeysenburg, New York. 21780
Inspector from Kansas; a 1 act play, by G.
Stewart.
© Grant Stewart, New York ; D : 5884, Dec.
1, 1904. 21781
Inspector Jimmy Donavon; comedy dramatize
playlet in 1 act, by G. L. Herriman. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1914 ; D : 38786 ; Guin L. Her-
riman, Des Moines. 21781a
Inspiration; comedy in 1 act, by R. W. Harris.
[3]. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911; D : 25895 ; Ren6 W.
Harris, New York. 21782
drama in 1 act. by F. J. Ziegler. [2], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28586 ; Frederick J.
Ziegler, New York. 21783
par A. Capus. (In Petite illustration, no. 49,
7 fevrier 1914; Serie-theatre, no. 29)
© Feb. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914 ; D : 36388 ;
Alfred Capus, Paris. 21786a
Insufficient evidence; by G. K. Buck.
© George Kendrick Buck, Scranton. Pa. ;
D : 2648, Nov. 28, 1902. 21787
Insurance, a curse in disgviise; a play in 5 acts,
by V. Varrie.
© Yida Varrie, Chicago; 1872:6981, June
29. 21788
Insurance (The) agent; by S. Liebert. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Liebert, New York; D: 14565,
Nov. 27, 1908; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 21789
an eccentric character and comedy sketch.
by Harry S. Miller. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1899.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
75509, Dec. 24; 2c. Jan. 18, 1899. 21790
a 1 act vaude^^lle skit in 1 scene, by Chris
Bruno [pseud, of C. Bonnichsen] 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Chris Bonnichsen, Menlo Park, N. J. ;
D : 10495, May 4, 1907 ; 2c. May 4, 1907.
21791
Insurance (An) ag'ent's mistake. See Piano
(The) tuner.
1077
21792
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21814
Insurance (The) man; or, Little Tommy
Dodge, comedy in 3 acts, by C. Stratton. 105
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 3, 1913; D: 32176; Clarence
Stratton, St. Louis. 21792
Insurgent (The); comedy in 4 acts, by D. Cad-
dell. [1], 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912; D: 30673; Douglas
Caddell, New York. 21793
play of American public life, by H. B.
Needham. [162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1911; D : 25857 ; Henry
Beach Needham, Evanston, 111. 21794
a three character sketch, by M. Marcus.
[2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1912 ; D : 29815 ; Marius Mar-
cus, Chicago. 21795
Insurgents (The); by E. Randall.
© Emily Randall, Chicago; 1899:. 50072,
Aug. 3. 21796
a drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by Alice
Scovill Smith [pseud, of A. M. Smith]
© Alice Maude Smith, Tacoma ; D : 14796,
Jan. 11, 1909. 21797
•play in 3 acts, by R. T. Edwards. [4], 61
p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D: 23098; Russell T.
Edwards, St. Louis. 21798
Insurrection; or, Is it contagious? a truthful
tragi-comical absurdity in 3 acts, adapted
from the Bohemian, by Helen Zelenka. 59 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Barbara H. Smidl, New York; D:470,
May 15, 1901; 2c. May 15, 1901. 21799
Inteckning; by H. Warwick.
© Henry Warwick, New York ; D : 6396,
Mar. 22, 1905. 21800
lutelectuales (Las); sainete en 1 acto, de L.
Buceta. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1914. 30 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38206; Luis Buceta, Madrid. 21800a
Intelligence (The) oflace; monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward. Wavland, Mass.;
1898:68560, Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 25. 21801
a negro act in 1 scene, arr. by George H.
Coes. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1894. 10
p. 12'. ( [Baker's darkey plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
3298.5, June 22; 2c. Aug. 2. 21802
Intelligent (The) lovers; a comedy in 4 acts,
by M. Fromholz. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Max Fromholz, New York ; D : 1559, Mar.
12, 1902; Ic. Mar. 3, 1902; Ic. Apr. 21, 1902.
21803
Intelligent (The) lover s— Continued.
^a play in 4 acts, by M. Fromholz. 90 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Max Fromholz, New York ; D : 4611, Feb.
8, 1904; 2c. Apr. 20, 1904. 21804
Intense (An) interview; 1 act play, by I. Os-
good. [2], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1912; D: 31.541; Irene Os-
• good, Northampton, England. 21805
Intercepted; in 4 acts, by J. F. Malloy,
© .John Francis Malloy, Meriden, Conn.;
D : 6913, July 6, 1905. 21806
Intercepted (The) letter; monologue, by James
H. Chase. Providence, R. I., Kensmore pub.
CO., 1911. 8 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911; D:
28064; Kensmore pub. co.. Providence, R. I.
21807
Intercepted (The) message; or. What might
happen if we had war with Japan, by E. W.
Weathers. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2.5, 1911; D: 25105; E. W.
Weathers, Woodlawn. Ala. 21808
Intereses (Los) creados. See Para ingleses,
mi criado.
Interesting (An) state law; play in 4 acts from
the German, by B. F. Markbreit. [70] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1914; D: 39026; Bertha Fie-
bach Markbreit, New York. 21808a
Interests created; Jacinto Benavente's comedy,
tr. and adapted from the Spanish by L. J.
Rosenberg.
© Louis J. Rosenberg, Detroit ; D : 14645,
Dec. 16, 1908. 21809
Interference; 1 act drama, by H. N. Bruun. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910; D: 21678; Harold N.
Bruun, Chicago. 21810
Interference (The) of Martha; play in 3 acts,
by H. A. Woodworth. 46 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913 ; D : 32740 ; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 21811
Interference of Patricia; a play, by L. Bell and
Cecil B. De Mille. •
© Lilian Bell, New York ; D : 7769, Dec. 13,
1905. 21812
Interim (The); dramatic sketch in 1 act, by W.
Bradshaw. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911 ; D : 25753 ; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 21813
Interior decorating; sketch, by Countess T. Er-
dody. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 25, 1913; D: 32087; Countess
Thea Erdody, New York. 21814
1078
21815
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21834
Interiors voni danischen hof. See Charlotte
Friederike.
Interloper (The); play in 4 acts, by G. Y. Mac-
Murphy. [187] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29539; George Y.
MacMurphy, Roslyn, N. Y. 21815
a play in 3 acts, tr. from the French of
Augier, by Louise I. Guiney.
© John Stetson, Boston; 1893:9957, Feb.
23. 21816
Interlopers' (The) elopement. See Irma.
Interlude (An); play in 1 act, by L. R. Morris.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1914 ; D : 38785 ; Lloyd Regi-
nald Morris, New York. 21816a
Intermezzo. See Lonely (The) way.
International (The); historical, patriotic and
sacred dramatized opera, by R. H. Mace.
© Russell H. Mace, St. Louis; 1900 A:
28739, Nov. 23. 21817
International (An) affair; a musical comedy in
2 acts, by H. J. Pullen. 78 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Horace J. Pullen, Los Angeles ; D : 14982,
Feb. 3, 1909; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 21818
International arbitration treaty; by E. Riley,
jr.
© Edward Riley, jr., Spokane, Wash. ;
1895 : 20407, Apr. 13. 21819
International ball. See Sub station 13.
International (An) comedy; play in 1 act, by
E. R. Barnett. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1914; D: 38788; Edith R.
Barnett, Woodmere, N. Y. 21819a
International (The) cup; spectacular melo-
drama in 7 scenes, by R. H. Burnside. 42 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1910 ; D : 21891 ; R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 21820
International episode; in 3 acts, by G. S. Dun-
kin. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Scott Dunkin, New York ; D :
824, Sept. 3, 1901; 2c. Sept. 3, 1901. 21821
International (An) flirtation; in prologue and
3 acts, by S. Morse. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8. 1910; D : 22.514 ; Samuel
Morse, New York. 21822
play in 3 acts, by S. Morse. [152] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10. 1911; D: 24184; Samuel
Morse, New York. 21823
International (An) match; a farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by C. S. Laney. 175 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles S. Laney, New York ; D : 353,
Apr. 17, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1901. 21824
an original American naval comedy drama
in 4 acts, by M. J. Hooley. Typewritten.
© M. J. Hooley, Oakland, Cal. ; 1899:46370,
July 17; 2c. July 17. 21825
International (The) war; comedy in 3 acts, by
B. M. Kaye. [1], 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914; D:, 38171; Benj. M.
Kaye, New York. 21825a
Interpreter (The); an original comedy in 3 acts,
by J. M. Feigl. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Mauldin Feigl, New York ; D : 5285,
June 27, 1904 ; 2c. June 27, 1904. 21826
Interrupted; entertainment in 1 act and 1 scene,
by G. L. Spaulding. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1913; D : 34412 ; George
Leonard Spaulding, Hollywood, Cal. 21827
play in 1 act, by H. Gregory. [16] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1911 ; D : 24147 ; Harvey Greg-
ory, New Orleans. 21828
Interrupted (An) burg'lary; by R. Pels.
© Renee Pels, Denver; D : 8590, May 24,
1906. 21829
Interrupted (The) curry; comedy dramatic
playlet, by G. Villiers Stuart. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913 ; D : 34500 ; William
Morris, Brooklyn. 21830
Interrupted (The) elopement; by L. Lanphear.
25 p. obi. 24°. Typewritten.
© Louise Lanphear, Chicago ; D : 11611,
Oct. 28, 1907; 2c. Oct. 28, 1907. 21831
Interrupted (An) fight; play in 1 act, by Astrid
Penn [pseud, of A. Kimball] and Malcolm
Morley. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35991 ; Astrid Kim-
ball, Boston. 21831a
Interrupted honeymoon; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by V. Pniui.
© Victor Pnini, Brooklyn ; D : 11548, Oct.
18, 1907. 21832
— — a comedy in 1 act, by Frank Kennedy. 33
p. 4"'. Typewritten.
© John F. Sully, New York; D:3456, May
18, 1903; 2c. Mar. 11, 1903. 21833
farce comedy in 1 act, by J. Lortcher. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912; D: 31270; Jean Lort-
cher, New York. 21834
1079
21835
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21852
1 act sketch, by E. W. Quaife. 13 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1910 ; D : 21332 ; Elise West
Quaife, New York. 21835
Interrupted (An) proposal; by Dorothy Usner
[pseud, of D. U. Baxter] 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dorothy Usner Baxter, New York ; D :
5263, June 16, 1904; 2c. June 16, 1904. 21836
a parlor play in 1 act, by A. Bates. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1907. 11 p. 12°
© Arlo Bates, Boston ; D : 10494, May 4.
1907 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 21837
Interrupted (The) revels; jilay in 1 act, by C.
Andrews. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910; D: 22598; Charlton
Andrews, Cambridge, Mass. 21838
Intertaining- nobility; musical comedy sketch,
by Searle Allen and Chas. Doty. [16] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 4. 1914; D: 39094; Nicholas A.
Marx, New York. 21838a
Intervention (The) of Miss Watson. Sec
Four plays; by Archibald Eyre.
Interview (The); a 1 act comedy, by Jack Bur-
nett. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Hoyt & McDonald, Hyde Park, Mass.;
D : 13009, May 20, 190S ; 2c. May 20, 1908.
21839
1 act play, by M. E. Pesnel. [2], 12 p.
12 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1913; D: 33777; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N, J. 21840
a play in 1 act, by Lord William Ellison.
18 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© C. E. Parker, New York ; D : 11380, Sept.
19. 1907; 2c. Sept. 10, 1907. 21841
Interviewers (The); a farce in 1 act, by A. J
O'Hara. New York, Stephen Mearns, 1884.
© Arthur J. O'Hara, New York ; 1884 : 8703,
Apr. 26. 21842
Interviewing a granger; a vaudeville sketch
in 1 scene, by O. E. Young. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1905. 11 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7222.
Sept. 7, 1905; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 21843
Interviewing Adam; fantastic satire in 1 act.
by F. W. Tebbetts. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1915 ; D : 41295 ; Forrest AV.
Tebbetts, New York. ., > 21843a
Interviewing Napoleon; comedy duologue, by
W. Macnamara. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912 ; D : 29607 ; Walter I\Iac-
namara, New York. 21844
Interviews; or. Bright Bohemia, an Amerif'nn
comedy in 4 acts, by M. Nobles.. Philadelphia,
Ledger job print, 1881. 77 p. 12°.
© Milton Nobles, Brooklyn; 1881:8382,
May 28 ; 2c. Oct.. 10. 21845
Intimate problems; by G. de la Jara. 54 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Gustavo de la Jara, New York ; D : 3569,
• June 9, 1903; 2c. May 12, 1903. 21846
Into darkness; a play in 1 act, by M. B. Cooke.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; D:
535, May 31, 1901 ; 2c. May 31, 1901. 21847
Into each life; comedy in 4 acts, bv Helene
Ripley [i. e. H. R. Noble] 135 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910 ; D : 20247 ; Helene Rip-
ley Noble, Boston. 21848
Into the fire; farce in 1 act, by J. L. Balder-
ston. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914 ; D : 35881 ; John Lloyd
Balderston, New York. 21848a
Into the forest; play in 3 acts and 6 scenes.
by G. E. Murdock. 52 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1915; D: 42531; Gilbert
Edward Murdock, San Francisco. 21848b
Into the light; biblical allegory in 2 acts, by
Carlyle Moore, i, 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910; D: 21220; Ethelyn
Palmer, Kansas City, Mo. 21849
-play in 3 acts, by A. Dwan. 86 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20702 ; Allan Dwan,
Chicago. 21850
sketch in 2 scenes, by Ellen Edwards.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1915; D : 42012 ; Lucy Ellen
Edwards Bi-uce, Portland, Or. 21850a
Into the open; a drama in 4 acts, by C. Gilde-
haus.
© Chas. Gildehaus, St. Louis ; 1897 : 11118,
Feb. 15. 21851
See also Rebel's (The) daughter.
Into the primitive; sketch of Alaskan life, by
J. B. McKeon. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31132 ; James B. Mc-
Keon, Oakland, Cal. 21852
Into the sunset; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. A. Page. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914 ; D : 38930 ; Cleo Adams
Page, Brodnax, Va. 21852a
Intra muros. See Snow top.
1080
21853
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21872
Intransigeant (L'); com^die en 1 acte, par L.
Boucot. Paris, C. Joubert, 1914. 27 p. 8°.
© Feb. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35968 ;
Joubert, Paris. 21852b
Intricacy; a drama in 5 acts, by H. Cahill.
© Helena Cahill, New York; 1891:13763,
Apr. 16. 21853
Intrigo del amore; an extravaganza, by F. E.
Copland.
© Frederick E. Copland, Minneapolis;
1891; 43094, Dec. 1. 21854
Intrigue; by S. I. Brown and A. Kampe.
© Samuel I. Brown and Annie Kampe,
Philadelphia; 1894:9602, May 3. 21855
comedy in 3 acts, by Le Mar Dorome [pseud.
of M. E. Doane] [SO] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 13, 1911 ; D : 23948 ; Maude Es-
telle Doane, Philadelphia. 21856
a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by W.
C. Hudson.
© William C. Hudson, Brooklyn; 1873:
8629, July 30. 21857
— a drama in .5 acts, by R. Espinasse.
© R. Espinasse, San Francisco; 1873:
12510, Oct. 31. 21858
— a drama in prologue and 5 acts, by B.
McCrarv. :Marshall, Tex., Jennings bros.,
1883. 15 p. 16°.
© Ben McCrarv, Hot Springs, Ark.; 1883:
1911, Jan. 29 ; 2c. Feb. 23. 21859
— original comedy playlet, by L. R. Dildine.
12 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915; D : 40601 ; Lewis R.
Dildine. Washington, N. J. 21859a
— play in 5 acts, by E. Hendricks.
© Emma Hendricks, United States ; 1877 :
9377, Aug. 14. 21860
— a Russian drama in 5 acts, by F. Bohun
Devereux and J. 'C. Ver Planck.
© F. B. Devereux and J. Campbell Ver
Planck, Boston; 1881:2671, Feb. 21. 21861
— ■ a tragedy in 1 act, by L, MacG. Bond. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lewis MacGregor Bond, Brooklyn; D:
7296, Sept. 22, 1905; Ic. Sept. 15, 1905; Ic.
Oct. 6, 1905. 21862
or, The guardian angel, a drama in 5 acts.
by M. Taylor.
© Malcolm Taylor, Chicago; 1876:7796,
June 29. 21863
Intrigue in high places. See Heirs (The)
affiance.
Intrigue (An) in the days of Henri Trois.
See Cavalier (A) of France.
Intriguers (The); a farcical romance in 4 acts,
by Sam R, Mook. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912 ; D : 29112 ; Sam Mook,
Memphis, Tpn. 21864
Introduce me; play in 4 acts, by Delia Clarke
[i. e. D. C. Sullivan] [80] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911 ; D : 24891 ; Delia Clarke
Sullivan, New York. 21865
Intruder (The); by Harry L. Cohn. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Cliff Dean, Chicago; D : 6804, June 12,
1905; 2c. June 3, 1905. 21866
— -by J. T. Thornton.
© John Thurston Thornton, Marquette,
Wis. ; 1900 : A : 4925, Feb. 23. 21867
32 p.
— drama in 1 act, by W. W. Quinton.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1914; D: 37590; William
Warren Quinton, Buffalo. 21867a
— dramatic playlet in 1 act, by J. J. O'Rourke.
[5], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913; D : 34191 ; John J.
O'Rourke, Danbury, Conn. 21868
— dramatic sketch, by T. G. Springer and H.
Del Ruth. 11 p. 4°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910; D: 20070; Thomas
Grant Springer, Oakland, Cal., and Hampton
Del Ruth, San Francisco. 21869
— dramatic sketch of playlet, by J. de Caus-
sin. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1913; D: 32589; Juliet de
Caussin, Detroit. , 21870
farcical playlet, by F. Bruegger. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1915; D: 40843; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 21870a
— a funny Dutch skit, by Harry L. Newton.
Chicago and New York, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company, 1902. 13 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co.. Chicago ; D : 2540,
Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 21871
— 1 act comedy, by T. L. Darling. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915 ; D : 40462 ; Thomas Les-
lie Darling, Oakland, Cal. 21871a
— 1 act dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by R.
Brown. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915 ; D : 42570 ; Ray Brown,
San Mateo, Cal. 21871b
— a 1 act play, by Edward A. Braniff.
© Edward A. Braniff, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1899 : 81701, Dec. 18. 21872
1081
21873
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
Intruder (The) — Continued.
-a 1 act play, by George Hembert Westley.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1910 ; D : 22777 ; .lames Hip-
pisley. New York. 21873
a play in 1 act, by A. E. Wills.
© Anthony B. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 13329,
July 11, 1908. 21874
— by R. Thomas. [1], 6 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914; D: 36786; Richard
Thomas, San Francisco. 21874a
a play in 3 acts, by T. Buchanan. 165 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thompson Buchanan, New York; D:
11742, Nov. 14, 1907; 2c. Nov. 14, 1907. 21875
playlet, by C. W. Tackenberg. [2], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914 ; D : 37835 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 21875a
or. Seaside society, a comedy in 3 acts, by
A. A. Augustus.
© Albert A. Augustus, Lake View, 111.;
1886:14104, June 19. 21876
or, The other Erskine, comedy in prologue
and 3 acts, by H. Heaton. 167 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harold Heaton, New York ; D : 6375, Mar.
21, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905. 21877
See also Blind.— Plays (The) of Maurice
Maeterlinck.
Intruders (The); a drama in 3 acts, by H. Pen-
dexter and F. Patchin.
© Hugh Pendexter and Frank Patchin,
Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 158S0, May 17, 1909.
21878
— a farcical playlet in 1 act, by Frances St
John-Brenon. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Brenon. Fairhope, Ala. ; D :
15575, Apr. 9, 1909; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 21879
•a modern 1 act playlet, by De Wolfe Allen
[pseud, of A. A. Adleman] 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© A. Allen Adleman, Hartford; D : 16072,
June 15, 1909; 2c. June 15, 1909. 21880
Intrus (L'); comedie en 1 acte, de M. Fabre et
Henry Dupuy-Mazuel. (In Supplement gra-
tuit an no. 2944 du Monde illustr^, 30 aoflt
1913)
© Aug. 30, 1913; 2c. Oct. 11, 1913; D:
346S4; Marcel Fabre, Paris. 21881
Intuition; sketch in 2 scenes, by A. B. Foans.
11 p. 4°. Tjpewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1915; D : 42604 ; Andrew B.
Foans, New York. 21881a
Invaded and robbed by the spirits; 1 act pan-
tomime, by R. P. Polizzi. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 6. 1910 ; D : 17876 ; R. Pasquale
Polizzi, Brooklyn. 21882
Invader (The) ; a new American play, by Walter
Ilackett.
© Sol Litt, Chicago; D : 13210, June 5,
190S. 21883
Invaders (The); modern comic opera in 2 acts,
by L. A. Baiber. 39 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© La Verno A. Barber, Pleasantville, Pa. ;
D: 4134, Oct. 8, 1903; 2c. Oct. 8, 1903. 21884
Invalid (The); monologue, by May Isabel Fisk.
© Harper & bros., New York ; D : 5467,
Aug. 20, 1904. • 21885
sketch in 1 act, by E. W. Sweeney. Proof.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1911; D: 23223; E. Willard
Sweeney, Brooklyn. 21886
— — Set! also Talking (The) woman.
Invalid pupils; by John P. Addams.
© Lusette Webster, United States; 1879:
16608. Dec. 10. 21887 ■
Invalids (The); farce in 3 acts, by J. S. Car-
roll and A. Walsh. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1911; D: 24069; John S.
Carroll and Austin Walsh, New York. 21888
Invalid's (The) dream; by B. Grieves. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Bestella Grieves, Chicago ; D : 14376,
Nov. 25, 1908; Ic. Nov. 25, 1908; Ic. Dec. .30.
1908. 21889
Invasion; a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by.
McKee Rankin and Henry Kirke. 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Sidney Drew, New York ; D : 15281. Mar.
8, 1909; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909. 21890
play of the future in 4 acts, by J. .Tohn-
sou. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17096 ; Julian John-
son and Oliver Morosco, Los Angeles. 21891
Invasion (The) of Mexico. See C!ortez.
Invasore (L'); dramma in 3 atti, di Annie Vi-
vanti [i. e. A. V. Chartres] Milano, Ric<'ardo
(}uintieri [1915] 2 p. 1., 188 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1915; Ic. Sept. 3. 1915; D:
42065; Annie Vivanti Chartres, Milan.
21891a
Invention (The); play in 4 acts, by J. Rolnick.
[2], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D: 29666; Jacob Rol-
nick, Brooklyn. 21892
1082
21892
COPYEIGHTED ITS THE UNITED STATES
21910
Inventor (The); business drama in 4 acts, by
D. A. Keynolds. [3]. 94 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914; D: 36025; D. A.
Reynolds, New York. 21892a
— dramatic sketch, by H. Faustina. [1],
16 p. 4°. Type^Yritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37948 ; Helen Faus-
tina. New York. 21892b
a farce, by F. W. Parkin. Chicago, F. W.
Parkin [1901] [11] p. 16°.
© Frank William Parkin, Chicago ; D : 660,
July 15, 1901; 2c. July 15, 1901. 21893
— 4 act comedy-drama, words and arrange-
ment, by W. James.
© William James, Brooklyn; 1891:21779,
June 15. 21894
introducing the wishing box, a Christmas
plav. bv Elsie Duncan Yale. Philadelphia,
Hail-Mack co., 1915. 19 p. 12°.
© Oct. 12, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1915 ; D : 42150,
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 21894a
— an operetta, by C. W. Barrett.
© C. W. Barrett, Lemoore, Cal. ; 1893:
39026, Aug. 25. 21895
— an original melodrama in 5 acts, by T.
Stebbins. 92 p. 4°. Ms.
© Thaddeus Stebbins, Washington; 1892:
723, Jan. 4; 2c. Jan. 4. 21896
— play in 3 acts, by C. R. Macauley. [100] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36669 ; Charles R.
Macauley, New York. 21S96a
Inventor's daughter; a drama in 5 acts, by E.
I. W. A. Schramm.
© Emma I. W. A. Schramm, Chicago; D:
8683, June 12, 1906. 21897
Inventor's (The) defence; 1 act sketch, by G.
IM. Hopkins. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1910 ; D : 22948 ; G. Monroe
Hopkins, Minneapolis. 21898
Inventor's (The) hell; socialistic play, by R. K.
Wilson. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D : 40147 ; Rosanna
King Wilson, Piqua, O. 21898a
Inventria; a comic opera in 3 acts, by C. lie
Onarde [pseud, of C. L. Drake]
© Charles Le Onarde, St. Louis; 1893:
20832, Apr. 29. 21899
a libretto in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by Charles
Le Onarde [pseud, of C. L. Drake]
© Charles Leonard Drake, St. Louis ; 1898 :
55112, Sept. 20. 21900
Investigating" (The) conimittee; comedy in 3
acts, by R. A. Weill. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph A. Weill, New York ; 1890 : 16564,
May 21; le. May 31. 21901
Investigation (The); travesty on deduction, by
P. Finney. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 1, 1914; D: 37713; Frank Fin-
ney, Winthrop, Mass. 21901a
Invincible (The); play in 4 acts, by Janet Bar-
rington [pseud, of J. B. Fedris] 108 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1910; D:^2691; Janet Bar-
rington Fedris, New York. 21902
Invisible barrier; play in 4 acts, by Frederick
Allen. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910; D: 20830; Edith Ivy
Allen, Salt Lake City. 21903
Invisible bond; by W. E. Bartlette. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909; D: 17109; W. W.
Wiswell, Portland, Or. 21904
Invisible (The) empire; American drama in 3
acts, by D. Clift. [3], 117 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 9. 1912 ; D : 29334 ; Denison Clift,
Mill Valley, Cal. 21905
'a drama, by A. W. Tourgee.
© A. W. Tourgee, United States; 1880:
17667, Nov. 19. 21906
drama in 4 acts, by D. Clift. 105, [3] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :May 6, 1911; D: 24152; Denison
Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 21907
or, A romance of a millionaire's daugh-
ters, a comedy opera in 3 acts, written and
composed by B. F. Stalnaker.
© Benjamin Frank Stalnaker, New
Brighton, N. Y. ; 1898 : 18226, Mar. 18. 21908
or. Cavaliers and carpet-baggers in South
Carolina, a drama in 5 acts, by W. H. Max-
well and W. M. Wood.
© W. H. Maxwell and W. M. Wood, Brook-
lyn ; 1880 : 5993, Apr. 16. 21909
Invisible (The) eye; diplomatic episode, by
P. W. Porter. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. May 18, 1912; D: 29707; Paul W.
Porter, New York. 21910
Invisible (The) man; farce in X act, by Cyril
Twyford and Leslie Lambert, suggested by a
story by H. G. Wells. [2], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1913 ; D : 37414 ; Alfred Ware-
ing, London. 21910a
1083
21911
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21927
Invisible (The) prince; or, The war of the
Amazons, a drama, by Charles P. Shiras.
© Rebecca Shiras Morris, Allegheny, Pa. ;
1895 : 15228, Mar. 16. 21911
Invisibles (Les); tableau dramatique en 1 acte,
par A. de Lorde et A. Binet. (In Supplement
gratuit au no. 2902 du Monde illustrg, 9 no-
vembre 1912)
© Nov. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31611 ;
Andr6 de Lorde et Alfred Binet, Paris.
21912
Invitation (An) to the ball; comedy sketch, by
Harrv L. Newton. New York, M. Witmark &
sons,'l913. 15 p. 12°. ( [Harry L. Newton's
1 act comedy sketches, monologues and dra-
matic episodes] )
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34007 ;
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 21913
Invite done Ferdinand; vaudeville en 1 acte,
par Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal [pseud, of
Georges Lanos] Paris. C. Joubert, 1913. 35
p. S".
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35195 :
Joubcn-t, Paris. 21914
Invocation (An); by F. Heiskell.
© Ferdinand Heiskell, Ebenezer, Tenn. ;
1889:28378, Sept. 18; 2c. Sept. 27. 21915
a play in 1 act. by Peter Banks [pseud, of
H. S. Wagner] 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1912 ; D : 30027, Hazel Shep-
pard Wagner, Toronto, Canada. 21916
Involuntary (An) understudy; a dramatiza-
tion in 1 act of Percival Pollard's A life or
deatli performance, by D. Kimball. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© David Kimball, Boston; D : 15915, May
21, 1909; 2c. May 22, 1909. 21917
loci iocosi; acta Saturnalibus, by Frederick W.
Coburu, music by Maximilian P. E. Grosz-
mann. New York, Ethical culture schools
[189G] cover-title. 12 p. 16°. [Latin text
with music]
© Ethical culture schools, New York ; 1896 :
11254, Feb. 18; 2c. Feb. 22. 21918
lolanthe. Sec Dancing (The) operettas.
lola's sin; a drama in 4, acts, by L. J. L. Still-
wpll. 92 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12105, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908.
21919
Ion and lole; a Paphian play in 4 acts, by G. G.
Hazelton, jr.
© George' C. Hazelton, jr.. New Rochelle,
N. Y. ; D : 4627, Feb. 17, 1904. 21920
lone; by L. Cox.
© Laura Cox, St. Louis; 1879:6994, May
26. 21921
lone — Continued.
Petrella's opera containing the Italian text,
with an English tr. and music of all the prin-
cipal airs. Boston, Oliver Ditson co.
© Heirs of T. Barker, United States, in re-
newal for 14 yrs. from Sept. 27, 1892; 1892:
2600L June 27; Ic. June 27; Ic. Jan. 6, 1899.
21922
a tragedy from Lytton's Last days of Pom-
peii, by C. A. Deninger.
© Chas. Aurelius Deninger, Baltimore;
1897 : 68298, Dec. 8. 21923
Iphigenia; a play in 4 acts, by C. S. Elgutter.
Omaha, Press of C. Chase [1902] 100 p. 12°.
© Charles S. Elgutter, Omaha, Neb.; D:
2174, July 31, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1902. 21924
a tragedy in 5 acts, by Jean Racine, tr.
from the ed. of 1697, the last rev. by Racine,
and adapted for tlie English-speaking theatre
by M. Thomson. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mortimer Thomson, New York ; D : 12368,
Jan. 31, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1908. 21925
Iphigenia in Tauris; [by] Euripides, an Eng-
lish version by Witter Bynner. New York,
M. Kenuerley, 1915. 3 p. 1., 87 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1915 ;
A: 416629; Mitchell Kennerlev, New York.
21925a
ed. by William Nickersou Bates.
Text ed. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1903] 55 p. 12°.
© Amer. book co.. New York; A: 51333,
Jan. 22, 1903; 2c. May 13, 1904. 21925b
ed. with an introduction, notes, and a
critical appendix, by William Nickerson Bates.
New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book
company [1904] 164 p. front., illus. 12°.
© Amer. book co.. New York; A : 80369,
Feb. 26, 1904; 2c. Apr. 18, 1904. 21925c
tr. into English rhyming verse with
explanatory notes, by Gilbert Murray. Lon-
don, G. Allen & sons, 1910. x p., 1 1., 105,
[1] p., 1 1. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 0, 1010 ; A ad. int. 194 ; pub. IMar.
10, 1910; Oxford university press, American
branch. New York. 21925d
— Same. New York, Oxford university press,
American branch, 1910. xi, 105 p. 12°.
© May 4, 1910; 2c. May 6, 1910; A: 261755;
Oxford universitv press, American brancli.
New York. 21926
— a drama in 5 acts, by Goethe, tr. from the
German by F. Butler. Reading, Pa. [Albright
& Shenton] 1898. 75 p. 12°.
© Frederick Butler, Reading, Pa.; 1898:
27996, May 4; 2c. May 19. 21927
1084
21928
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
21948
Iphigenia in Tauris — Continued.
See also G-erman classico of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Iphig-enia mit dem. gotte.
tragoedien.
See Dionysische
Ipso; fantasy in 1 period, by H. W. Bible. [2],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34570; Howard
Wiswall Bible, New York. 21928
Iras of Antioch; a tragedy, by H. Abend. Ken-
drick, O., Gazette print [1906] 2 p. 1., 22 p.
8°.
© Hallett Abend, Belleville, 111. ; D : 7913,
Jan. 29, 1906; 2c. Jan. 29, 1906. 21929
Ireland; or. The voice of the people, a drama
of real life in 4 acts, by IMrs. R. Pacbeco.
© Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco, New Y^ork ;
1890: 36S41, Nov. 21. 21930
Ireland and Israel; comedy-dramatic sketch in
1 act and several scenes, by Frank B. Coigne.
[5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22. 1912 ; D : 29127 ; Champion
film CO., New York. 21931
Ireland as it is. See Connemara.
Ireland forever; by S. C. Goodman.
© Samuel Clarence Goodman, Kansas City,
Mo.; D: 15518, Apr. 2, 1909.
21932
Ireland of to-day; a play in 4 acts, by H. S.
Briggs.
© Hamlet S. Briggs, Rochester, N. X. ; 1882:
19354, Nov. 15. 21933
Ireland severing her chains.
© Marie Antoinette Nathalie Pollard, New
York ; 1878 : 11587, Oct. 9. 21934
Ireland's wrong. See Eviction (The)
Irene; by F. Rothchild, jr.
© Frank Rothchild, jr.. New York: 1887:
16130, June 22. 21935
Roman spectacular drama, by J. L. Daniels.
48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Louis Daniels, St. Louis ; D : 1946.
May 29, 1902; 2c. May 29, 1902. 21936
Irene Ashton; or. The stolen child, drama in
5 acts, by H. B. Lochlan. Boston, S. J. Park-
hill & CO., 19n. 15 p. 12°.
© Mar. 27, 1911; 2c. Mar. 24. 1911; D:
23760 ; Helen Beatrice Lochlan, Enfield, Mass.
21937
Irene, queen of Cyprus; by B. M. AVilson.
© Bertha M. Wilson, New York; 1805:
14739, Mar. 13; 2c. Mar. 20. 21938
Irene, the empress of Byzantium; a historical-
romantic drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Roberts.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Lynch Roberts, Miami, Fla. ; D :
10920, July 8, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 20. 1908. 21939
Iris; comedy drama in 3 acts, by C. Line. [2],
65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D: 33024; Charles
Line, Virginia, Minn. 21940
a drama in 5 acts, by Arthur W. Pinero.
New York, H. R. Russell, 1902. 3 p. 1., 224 p.
12°.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York; D:
2578, Oct. 31, 1902; 2c. Oct. 31, 1902. 21941
— Italian libretto, by Luigi lUica, English tr.
by Willard G. Day. 30 p. 8°.
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; C: 34467, Oct.
8, 1902; 2c. Oct. 8, 1902. 21942
— an opera in 3 acts, Italian libretto by
Luigi lUica, English version by W. G. Day,
nmsic bv Pietro Mascagni. New York, Boosey
& CO., 1898. 39, [2] p. 8°. [Libretto onlyl
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; 1898 : 63394, Oct.
29; 2c. Oct. 29. 21943
with an English prose tr. by
Alfred Kalisch, music by Pietro Mascagni.
London, G. Ricordi & co., 1907. Ip. 1., [3, 4]-
38, [4] -38 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 11035, July 24,
1907; 2c. July 24, 1907. 21944
Iris intervenes; Arabian night of the suburbs
in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by J. H. Turner. 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914 ; D : 39080 ; John Hast-
ings Turner, London. 21944a
Irish (The) agent; a domestic drama in 5 acts,
by J. P. Hill.
© Joseph P. Hill, Brooklyn; 1885:12874.
June 11. 21945
a play of Irish life in 4 acts, by Bernard
F. Moore. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
61544, Dec. 5; 2c. Dec. 21. 21946
Irish (The) ahead again; comedy sketch in 1
act, by O. E. La Rew. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912; D: 30302; Charles
Elmer La Rew, Detroit. 21947
Irish (The) alderman. See Politician (The)
Irish- American (The); a comedy drama in 5
acts, by E. Hanford.
© Edwin Hanford, Chicago; 1892:14781.
Apr. 4. 21948
1085
21949
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
21971
Irish-American (The) — Continued.
a comedy melodrama in 4 acts. Typewrit-
ten.
© Franklvn W. Lee, St. Paul ; 1S93 : 42917,
Sept. 25; 2c. Sept. 25. 21949
monologue, by A. Hoffman. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. June 4, 1915 ; D : 40S38 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 21949a
new American comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
C. Barringer.
© Charles Barriuger, Providence, R. T. ;
1892 : 10580, Mar. 8. 21950
an original drama, by J. L. Sullivan.
© John L. Sullivan, Boston; 1893:42726,
Sept, 23. 21951
Irish- American (The) ex-congressman; com-
edy vaudeville playlet, by H. S. Gaskell. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1911 ; D : 28039 ; Harry Stev-
ens Gaskell, Detroit. 21952
Irish and Dutch comedy; by V. J. Raymo. [2],
23 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913; D: 32113; Varick J.
Raymo, Syracuse, N. Y. 21953
Irish (The) and Dutch emigrants; a comic
musical sketch in 1 act, by Mrs. S. E. Caw-
thorn.
© Mrs. S. E. Cawthorn, United States;
1876 : 4572, Apr, 15. 21954
Irish (An) Arab; a spectacular melodrama in
6 tableaux, by W. A. Brady and M. J. Haw.
© William A. Brady and Michael J. Haw.
New York; 1890:3467, Jan. 27, 21955
Irish aristocracy; an original farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by William Carleton. 49 p. f" .
Typewritten.
© Barry and Pay, Chicago; 1882:3623,
Mar. 7; 2c. Apr, 17. [Note: Title on the
copies deposited reads, Irish aristocracy; or,
Muldoon's picnic] 21956
Irish (The) authoress; domestic comedy in 1
act, by J. Emery. [1], 6 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D: 29322; Josephine
Emery, Hilliards, O. 21957
Irish (The) booking agents; an original 2 act
comedy, by C. O'Leary. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Con O'Leary, Milwaukee; D : 13734,
Sept. 8, 1908; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. 21958
Irish (The) brigade; an original play in 5 acts,
by B. Mathews and G. H. Jessup.
© Brander Matthews and George H. Jes-
sup, United States; 1886:3783, Feb. 13.
21959
Irish (The) brigade at the battle of Fredericks-
burg; play in 3 acts, by P. McDermott. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Feb. 27, 1911; D : 23482 ; P. Mc-
Dermott, Carnegie, Pa. 21960
Irish (An) cavalier; a romantic drama of the
17th century, by Frank T. Eohezabal, J. R.
Echezabal, jr., collaborator in the plot. 51 p,
• f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph R. Echezabal, jr.. New Orleans:
D:864, Sept, 13, 1901; 2c. Sept. 13, 1901.
21961
a romantic play in 4 acts, by T. B. Sayre.
133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theodore Burt Sayre, New York ; D :
10675, May 31, 1907; 2c. May 31. 1907.
21962
Irish ceildh; or. Cottage concert, by C. M. Fox
and A. Milligan. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911; D : 23351 ; C. Milligan
Fox and Alice Milligan, New York. 21963
Irish (An) Christmas; comedy in 4 acts, by W,
Montague. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1911 ; D : 24235 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco, 21964
Irish (The) contractors; by C, Sabine.
© Chas. Sabine, Brooklyn ; 1899 : 65484, Oct.
9. 21965
Irish (The) corporal; an American comedy war
drama in 4 acts, by T. Farrell.
© Tony Farrell, United States ; 1891 : 4390,
Jan. 31. 21966
Irish (The) countess; a comedy in 4 acts, by
E. J. H. Mason.
© Elsie .L H. Mason, New York; 1885:
17680, Aug. 20. 21967
Irish (The) dentist; a comedy farce in 1 act,
by J. C. Fox.
© John C. Fox, New York ; 1899 : 57201,
Sept. 7. 21968
Irish (The) detective; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. F. Poole.
© John P. Poole, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 1054, Feb.
4. 21969
a farce comedy, by G. Pemberton.
© George Pemberton, New York; 1898:
52409, Sept. 7. 21970
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Robert L. Parkin-
son. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing com-
pany, 1906. 65 p. 12°,
© Penn pub, co., Philadelphia ; D : 9277,
Oct. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1906. 21971
1086
£1972
COPYRIGHTED IN- THE UNITED STATES
21988
Irish (The) detectives; a farce comedy, by G.
I'enibertou.
© George Pemberton, New York; 1898:
52410, Sept. 7. 21972
Irish diplomacy; a 1 act dramatic composition,
by Feutoii A. Farnham.
© Esphorst and Farnham, St. Louis ; D :
15888, May 19, 1909. 21973
Irish musical
Fielding.
Irish domestics; an original
'sketch in 1 scene, by J.
© John Fielding, New York ; 1874 : 556, .Tan.
16. 21974
Irish (An) Dutchman; an original singing
comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. A. Reilly.
© James A. Reilly, Baltimore ; 1893 : 21SS3,
May 5. 21975
Irish (An) Eden; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
George M. Rosener. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1911. 42 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911; D:
23935 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 21976
Irish emigrant; an Irish-American drama in 5
acts, by M. A. O'Loughlin. Chicago, T. H.
Bush, 1884. 29 p. 16°.
© Mary A. O'Loughlin, United States ;
1884:18905, Sept. 20; 2c. Nov. 10. 21977
play in 1 act, by W. Montague. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1914 ; D : 36943 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. . 21977a
— u realistic 5 act Irish American drama, by
H. McGolrick.
© Henry McGolrick, Chicago; 1896:27282,
May 4. 21978
Irish (The) exile; or. The return of the wan-
derer, a drama in prologue and 3 acts, by
B. W. Wallace.
© Bart W. W^allace, Philadelphia; 1879:
10792, Aug. 13. 21979
Irish (The) fairy queen; by M, P. Gaughran.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Michael Paul Gaughran, Jamaica, N. Y. ;
D : 10459, Apr. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1907.
21980
Irish fern; or. The land of nod, by R. McWade.
© Herman Jahn, San Francisco ; 1883 : 19514,
Oct. 23. 21981
Irish fidelity; or. The fate of McCulloch, a do-
mestic Irish drama in 3 acts, by J. N. Fort.
© J. Neil Fort, Edward P. Wilks and
George M. Vickers, Philadelphia ; 1871 : 10798,
Nov. 13. 21982
Irish flats; an original burlesque on French
flats.
© Tony Pastor, New York; 1879:14948,
Nov. 8. 21983
Irish folk- history plays; by Lady Gregory. Se-
ries 1, 2. New York and London, G. P. Put-
nam's sons, 1912. 2v. 12°.
Contents : 1st ser. Grania. — Kincora. —
Dervorgilla. — 2d ser. The Canavans. — The
white cockade. — The deliverer.
© INIar. 30, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1912 ; A : 309749/
Lady Gregory, % G. P. Putnam's sons, New
York. ' 21984
Irish (The) genius. See Corney O'Camey.
Irish (An) gentleman; a play of life in Ireland
in 3 acts, by R. Morris. New York, 1897.
Typewritten.
© Ramsay IVIorris, Jersey City ; 1897 : 41881,
July 21 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 21985
Irish (The) girl.
See Irlandaise (L')
See Rttby (The)
Irish (The) girl's fortune
ring.
Irish (The) gossoon; an original romantic com-
edy-drama in 4 acts, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1891:
823a, Mar. 4. 21986
Irish heads and German hearts.
(The) leaf clover.
See Four
Irish hearts; Irish play in 1 act, by S. E. San-
des(in and J. J. Portley. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915 ; D : 39873 ; Stephen E.
Sandeson and J. Joseph Portley, Ogden, Utah.
21986a
— romantic Irish comedy in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914 ; D : 37875 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco.
21986b
— or. Love in the ould sod, being the adven-
tures of Barney the guide and his own Nora
Agra, a dramatic episode, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1871 : 6SS3,
July 22. 21987
— or, Mona Crehan, comedy in 3 acts, by
E. A. Houston. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1915; D: 41223; Edith A.
Houston, New York. 21987a
Irish hearts
a-chorra.
in Irish homes. See Erin
Irish hearts of old; a comedy drama in 3 acts.
© Eugene Gorman and John Curry, New
Orleans ; 1889 : 22513, July 22. 21988
1087
21989
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22010
Irish (The) Hebrew; a comedy drama of New
York life in 5 acts and 7 scenes, by E. W.
Scully.
© Eugene W. Scully, New York; 1892:
52893, Dec. 24. 21989
Irish (The) heir; play in 3 scenes, by H. Miles.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31505; Homer
Miles, New York. 21990
Irish help; a 1 act comedy, arr. by F. G. Mae-
der.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1870 : 4045,
Nov. 25. 21991
Irish (The) hero. See Faithful Mike.
Irish historic pageant (Book of the) See Book
Of the Irish historic pageant.
Irish (An) idyl; a romantic play in 4 acts, by
Mary Wolfe Van Hann.
© Mary Dumont, United States; 1900 A:
12570, May 19. 21992
Irish (The) insurgent chiefs of 1803. See
Rebels (The)
Irish (An) invasion; comedy in 1 act, by Alice
C. Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1911. 12 p. 12°.
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911; D:
25120; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 21993
Irish (The) jailer; comedy sketch, by G, Ellis.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1910 ; D : 21888 ; Chas. Ellis.
Rock Island, III. 21994
Irish (The) Jew; a monologue, by Humphrey
Burke. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© M. B. Curtis, Los Angeles ; D : 1296, Jan.
11, 1902; 2c. Jan. 11, 1902. 21995
Irish (The) jockey; an Irish racing comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by J. Wheelock, jr.
© Joseph Wheelock, jr., New York; 1892:
52461, Dec. 22. 21996
Irish (The) jubilee; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by Fisher and Carroll.
© Fisher and Carroll, New York; 1898:
73309, Dec. 16. 21997
Irish justice; comedy sketch in 1 scene, by
Charles Morton, Chicago, Chicago manuscript
CO., 1914. [1], 13 p. f°. Mimeographed.
(Byer's library of tabloid plays)
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
38887; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 21997a
Irish King Kerry; or. For love and country,
by J. W. Jlurphy.
© Joseph William Murphy, Boston; D:
6072, Jan. 14, 1905. 21998
Irish (The) know-nothing; a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Morford.
© Henry Morford, New York ; 1874 : 13940,
Nov. 13. 21999
Irish (The) landlord; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. P. Hill.
© Joseph P. Hill, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 16069,
June 4. 22000
Irish (The) linen peddler; a farce in 2 acts, by
T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1879.
17 p. 12°. ([School and social drama])
. © T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1879:13031, Oct.
14; 2c. Oct. 22. 22001
Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Oct. 14, 1907 ; D : 11400, Sept.
23, 1907; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 22002
Irish (The) lord; a farce comedy in 1 act, by
P. Dalton. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909 ; D : 16581 ; Pat Dalton,
Chicago.
22003
Irish (An) love story; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by Michael E. Hanley.
© Mary Ellen Hanley, Chicago ; 1899 : 2529,
Jan. 5; 2c. Jan. 26. 22004
Irish loyalty; or, Acushla machree, an Irish
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Marcus Moriarty.
© Fred A. Hodgson, New York; 1892:
27079, June 28. 22005
Irish luck; by W. H. Powers.
© Will H. Powers, Brooklyn; 1887:27996,
Oct. 29. 22006
Irish (The) mail; a sensational, musical, Irish
comedy drama, by Edward Coleman, J. W.
Thompson and W. H. Lytell. 20 p. f°. Type-
written.
© W. H. Lytell, Portland, Or. ; 1892 : 26289,
June 23; Ic. June 23. 22007
Irish (The) match-makers; play in 1 act, by
M. Lovel. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913 ; D : 35124 ; Mary Lovel,
Lakewood, N. J. 22008
Irish (The) millionaire; a comedy drama, by D.
Sully.
© Daniel Sully, United States; 1890:404,
Jan. 2. 22009
comedy in 1 act, by S. Cox and V. Van Ett.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38126 ; Sid Cox and
Vernal Van Ett, Chicago. 22009a
a play in 1 act, by C. J. Sullivan. [9] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D: 32255; Cornelius
J. Sullivan, Boston. 22010
1088
22010
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22033
Irish (The) minstrel; comedy in 1 act, by M. E.
Mann. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914 ; D : 37748 ; M. E. Mann,
New York. 22010a
See also Bryan Couline.
Irish neighbors; sketch, by M. M. Stanley.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Maude May Stanley, Chicago ; D : 1.5087,
Feb. 15, 1909; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 22011
Irish nobility; melodrama in 3 acts, by W.
Rolff. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Rolff, Brooklyn; D : 6-371, Apr.
25, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1905. 22012
Irish (An) nobleman; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by C. Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington ; D : 3520,
June 1, 1903. 22013
Irish (The) orator; original dramatic sketch, by
.T. J. Sully. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© .Tohn J. Sullv, Philadelphia; D : 5254.
July 5, 1904 ; 2c. July 5, 1904. 22014
Irish (The) outlaw. See Captain Jack.
Irish (The) patriot's dream. Sec Dawn (The)
of freedom.
Irish pawnbroker; farce comedy, by T. F. Bal-
lenger.
© Thomas F. Ballenger, New York; 1898:
61454, Oct. 19. 22015
a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by J. W. Spears.
© Joe W. Spears, New York ; 1900 A : 21.504,
Aug. 28. 22016
Same. Typewritten.
© Joe W. Spears, New York ; 1900 A : 21505.
Aug. 28; 2c. Sept. 5. 22017
Irish pawnbrokers.
© Josenh AYellinc;tou Spears, New York;
1900 A: 7240, Mar. 19. 22018
■ a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Edgar Seldeu.
3d ed. 161 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. Spears, New York; D : 2253,
Aug. 19, 1902; 2c. Sept. 3, 1902. 22019
• ^by J. W. Spears.
© Joe W. Spears, New York ; 1900 A : 21503,
Aug. 28. 22020
Irish pluck. See Gallery gods.
Irish (The) prince; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Carr.
© Albert Carr, Rapid City, S. D. ; 1891:
1943, Jan. 13; 2c. Apr. 10, 1894. 22021
Irish (The) professor; or. The mystery of
Glengara, a petite Irish drama in 3 pts., by
F. Marsden [pseud, of W. A. Sliver]
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1874^3669
Mar. 23.
Irish Puck; a 3 act musical farce comedy, by
C. Buike, J. K. Gibson, and S. J. Ryan.
© Charles Burke, James K. Gibson and
Samuel J. Ryan, New York; 1887:1953.5,
July 29. 22023
Irish (The) raffle, widow Hennessy's raffle,
raffling a clock; or. A raffle at Duffy's, an
original sketch, by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, Brooklyn; 1874:13006,
Oct. 19. 22024
Irish (The) rebel; a romantic play of the days
of '98, in 3 acts, by Bernard' Francis Moore.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1903. 38 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 4131.
Oct. 23, 19(i;5 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 22025
Irish romance; dramatized from The Duchess'
[Margaret A. Hungerford's] novel. The
duchess, by R. C. and O. Hevia. 57 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Rhoda C. Hevia and Orlando Hevia,
Brooklyn; D : 4853, Apr. 7, 1904; Ic. Apr. 7,
1904. 22026
Irish (The) rose; burlesque comedy.
© Patrick Murphy, New York ; 1890 : 37199,
Nov. 24. 22027
Irish drama in 3 acts, by F. A. Sheridan.
[.51] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1914 : D : 37146 ; Francis Al-
bert Sheridan, Bourbonnais, 111. 22027a
Irish (The) round-up. See Dinny.
Irish (The) senator; by J. W. Spears.
© Joseph AV. Spears, Centerville, Ind. ; D :
10348, Apr. 15, 1907. 22028
— — a farce C(nnedy in 3 acts, by A. E. Gaylord.
© A. E. Gavlord, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1892:
52433, Dec. 22. 22029
Irish (The) spy. See Fall (The) of Atlanta.
Irish (The) statesman; a progressive Irish-
American jilny in 5 acts and 8 scenes, by F.
IMurphy. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fitzgerald Murphy, New York ; 1892 .
41987, Oct. 17; 2c. Feb. 3, 1893. 22030
' Irish stew.
© Fred Erwin Terry, Chicago ; 1895 : 57050,
Nov. 11. 22031
by H. S. Cawthorn.
© Herbert S. Cawthorn, Elmwood place,
O. ; 1889 : 5625, Feb. 18. 22032
a local musical farce comedy, in 3 acts, by
5379—16-
-69
22022
1089
Annie Mack Berlein.
© Edward J. McCormick, New York ; 1889 :
28305, Sept. 17. 22033
22034
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22058
Irish stew — Continued.
or, Scenes in the Emerald Isle, an Irish
drama in 3 acts, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1875:61.5.
Jan. 20. 22034
• See also American (The) Macs.
Irish story. See Lost (The) certificate.
Irish (The) tenants; by Casey and Le Clair.
© Casey and Le Clair, New York; 1897:
58441, Oct. 14. 22035
Irish (The) tenement. See Hurroo.
Irish (The) tycoon; a drama in 4 acts, by O.
Nugent.
© Owen Nugent, Kansas City, Kan. ; 1893 :
36484, Aug. 7. 22036
Irish valor; or, The fortunes of the O'Leary
family, a musical comedy in 3 acts, by O. P.
Sweet.
© O. Preston Sweet, Boston; 1884:8657,
Apr. 25. 22037
Irish (The) volunteer; an historical comedy-
drama of 1798, in 3 acts, by Francis Tyrone
(T. F. Lawlor) 24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thos. F. Lawlor, Norwalk, Conn.; 1891:
28438, Aug. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 30. 22038
a serio-comic military drama of the war
of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, by D. R. Frazer.
© Don R. Frazer, Mount Carroll, 111. ; 1885 :
10554, May 8. 22039
— — a war drama in 4 acts, by C. E. Johnson.
© Clarence E. Johnson, Elgin, 111.; 1892:
28878, July 11. 22040
Irish volunteers; Irish military drama in 4 acts
and 7 scenes. Typewritten.
© Eugene W. Scully and J. Theo. Walsh.
Milford, Conn. ; 1897 : 37237, June 24 ; 2c. June
24. 22041
Irish whiskey; an exhilirating farce comedy in
4 acts and 4 climaxes, a combination of old
spirits and chestnuts, by F. Wilson.
© Fred Wilson, United States ; 1890 : 12917,
,Apr. 19. 22042
Irish (The) widow; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
E. J. Mack.
© Ernest J. Mack, Jersey City ; 1898 : 29728,
May 13. 22043
Irish wit; by H. B. Lewis. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© H. B. Lewis, Muskegon, Mich. ; D : 12995,
May 18, 1908; 2c. May 18, 1908. 22044
Irish (The) wolf dog; by M. De Fenelon.
© Marie De Fenelon, New York; 1879:
12099, Sept. 10. 22045
Irish (The) Yankee; sketch in 1 act, by J.
Brennan. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D : 22895 ; Joe Bren-
nan, New York. 22046
Irishman (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. W. Whitehead.
© H. S. Taylor and W. H. Power, New
York; 1890:36028, Nov. 15. 22047
a drama in 4 acts, by J. Flynn.
© J. Flynn, New York ; 1890 : 38592, Dec. 6.
22048
Irishman (The) and the coon; a vaudeville act,
by Harry L. Newton. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1904. 12 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 5413,
Aug. 12, 1904; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904. 22049
Irishman's (An) devotion; by J. H. Lester.
© J. Henry Lester, New York ; 1891 : 6796,
Feb. 20. 22050
Irishman's (An) home; or, The little Boreen,
an Irish comedy in 4 acts, by E. E. Price.
© Edmund E. Price, New York; 1890:
40130, Dec. 18. 22051
Irishman's (An) honor; or, The paymaster, a
sensational comedy melodrama in 5 acts, by
D. B. Harrison.
© Duncan Bradley Harrison, San Fran-
cisco; 1888:8211, Mar. 19. 22052
Sec also Paymaster (The)
Irishman's (An) love; an Irish melodrama in 5
acts and 9 scenes, [by] W. J. McGi'ath.
© William J. McGrath, New York; 1889:
11292, Apr. 9. 22053
J. H. Lester's melo-comedy drama in 5 acts
and 9 scenes. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. H. Lester and John D. Hopkins, New
York ; 1891 : 32326, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 11.
22054
Irishman's (An) luck. Typewritten.
© Georgie Livingston, New York ; 1890 :
37401, Nov. 25; 2c. Dec. 9. 22055
Irlandaise (L'); or. The Irish girl, a drama in
6 acts, by Henri Rochefort, tr. and adapted
by the Franco-American agency for dramatic
literature, ltd.
© Fraugois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 13445, June 10. 22056
Irma; a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by
Mrs. I. Levinsohn. 52 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Ivar Levinsohn, New Y'ork ; D :
4885, Apr. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1904. 22057
folkeskuespil i 5 akter, af H. F. L. M.
Steen.
© H. F. L. M. Steen, Copenhagen; 1898:
14676, Mar. 2; 2c. Mar. 2. 22058
1090
22059
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22074
Irma — Continued.
or, The interlopers' elopement, a comic
opera in 2 acts, by C. T. Barnes, music by J.
A. West.
© Cliarles Theo. Barnes and John A. West,
Chicago; 1892:38320, Sept. 22. 22059
Irma, the serf; a Russian- American melodrama,
prologue and 4 acts, by H. S. Raleigh.
© H. Stuart Raleigh, Oxford, Md. ; 1894:
48337, Oct. 17. 22060
Iron (The) Ann; farce in 1 act, by Arthur
Grahame and Adelaide St. Clare. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1911.
39 p. 16°. ([French's acting ed.] )
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28180 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 22061
Iron ball; dramatic composition, by Rita David.
95 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1910; D : 20949 ; Rita Well-
man, Washington. 22062
Iron bands; by W. Ware, arr. from Davis' story,
Iron bands.
© Willie Ware, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 1197, Feb.
7. 22063
Iron (An) creed; a drama of today in 5 acts,
by C. Stow. 26 numb. 1., 8°. Printed.
© Charles Stow, New York; 1888:30691,
Oct. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 22064
Iron (The) cross; an original drama in 5 acts,
by J. Brougham.
© John Brougham, New York ; 1875 : 12451,
Nov. 24. 22065
play in 4 acts, by E. L. Reizenstein. 110 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1915; D: 41971; Elmer L.
Reizenstein, New York. 22065a
Iron (The) hand; a drama in 4 acts, by Charles
Townsend. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1897] 39
p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1897 : 41651, July
19; 2c. Oct. 21. 22066
Iron (The) heel; drama in 4 acts, dramatized
by W. G. Henry, from the book of the same
name by Jack London. 79 p. 16°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911 ; D : 24105 ; W. G. Henry,
Oakland, Cal. 22067
Iron jaws; a drama in 5 acts, by H. S. Caton.
© E. M. Sheridan, Washington; 1887:
21664, Aug. 24. 22068
lion (The) man; play in 1 act, by C. A. Strand-
berg. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1915 ; D : 42468 ; Carl Arthur
Strandberg. New York. 22068a
Iron (The) man— Continued.
• musical drama in four acts, by Moses Rich-
ter.
89 p. 4°. Ms. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910; D: 22718; Max M.
Thomashefskj^ Philadelphia. 22069
Iron (The) manacles. See Zildah.
Iron-masters; a drama of the toilers in the
mills, in 4 acts, by J. M. Martin. 86 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [With music]'
© James Marshall Martin, New Castle, Pa. ;
D : 8090, June 13, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1906.
22070
Iron (The) nerve man.
Brown County.
See Mr. Babbitt of
Iron (The) order of the czar,
of St. Vladimir.
See Grand cross
Iron (The) way; a drama of the builders in 4
acts, made from the novel, by S. P. Carr.
© Sarah Pratt Carr, Seattle ; D : 11700, Oct.
29, 1907. 22071
Iron (An) will; a domestic comedy drama in
4 acts, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York ; 1879 ; 13889,
Oct. 9. 22072
Ironsides (The); or. Colonel Cromwell, by Ar-
thur Paterson and Charles Cartwright. [Phil-
adelphia, D. Biddle, 1900] 13, [1] p. 16°.
© A. J. Drexel Biddle, Philadelphia ; 1900
A : 22572, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 12. 22073
Irony (The) of fate; tragedy in 1 act, by G.
Kelly. [2], 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914; D : 39087 ; George
Kelly, Philadelphia. 22073a
Ir-regular (The) army; 1 act skit. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910 ; D : 20273 ; Kate Elinore
and Sam Williams, Kings Park, N. Y. 22074
Irreguliere (L'); comedie en 4 actes, par E.
See. {In Supplement gratuit au no. 2961 du
Monde illustre, 27 decembre 1913)
© Dec. 27, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1914 ; D : 35904 ;
Edmond S6e, Paris. 22074a
Irreparable (Lo); boceto de comedia en prosa,
original de G. Seijas y J. Reygadas. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915. 24 p.
12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41062; Gonzalo Seijas y Jose Reygadas, Ma-
drid. 22074b
1091
22075
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22095
Irresistible (The) current; [a play iu 5 acts,
by Mrs. I. LowenbergJ [33] p. iiar. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July If), 1909 ; D : 16523 ; IMrs. I.
Lowenberg and Mattye C. Kami, San Fran-
cisco. 22075
Irresistible (The) Miss Bishop; a play in 4
acts, by J. Hay, jr. 113 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Hay, jr., Washington ; D : 12712,
Apr. 9, 1908; 2c. Apr. 9, 190S. 22076
Irresistible (L') vocation du fils Monducet.
See Jean III.
Irresolu (L'); comodie en 4 actes, par G. Berr.
I'aris, C. Levy, 1903. 3 p. 1., 264 p. 16°.
© Georges Berr, Paris; D:3979, Sept. 21,
1903 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1903. 22077
Irrley; oper in 1 akt, dichtung von [H.]
Schwerdtner, musik von Robert Pay'r. Regie-
bueh. Wien, Jos. Eberle & co., 1913. 40 p.
12°.
© Ic. B^eb. 9, 1914; D : 35954 ; Hugo
Schwerdtner, Vienna. 22077a
Irving of the pines; a New England romance
in 4 acts, by H. Burky.
© Henry Burkv, Brooklyn ; D : 11366, Sept.
17, 1907. 22078
Irwin brothers Harvard burlesquers; a spec-
tacular extravaganza in 2 scenes.
© Fred Irwin, New York ; 1898 : 6117. Jan.
17. 22079
Irwin brothers Princeton burlesquers; a spec-
tacular extravaganza in 2 scenes.
© Fred Irwin, New York; 1898:6118, Jan.
17. 22080
Irwin brothers Venetian burlesquers; a musi-
cal extravaganza in 3 pts.
© Fred Irwin. New York; 1897:26287,
Apr. 29. 22081
Irwin brothers Yale burlesquers; a spectacu-
lar extravaganza in 2 scenes.
© Fred Irwin, New York ; 1898 : 6116, Jan.
17. 22082
Is Christianity a failure? play in a prologue
and 3 acts, by A. Walsh. 45 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1915; D : 42542 ; Austin
Walsh, New York. 22082a
Is gambling a sin? a play in 5 acts and 13
scenes, by J. M. Reese. Detroit, A. W.
Brookes [1909] 31 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909; D: 16604; John M.
Reese, Detroit. 22083
Is he in? a comedy- sketch, by Harry L. New-
ton, ('liicago and New Yiu-k, The Dramatic
puhlislilug c(»mpany L19(K5] 8 p. 12°. (Ou
cover: The darkey & comic drama) .
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D : 4311,
Nov. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 22084
Is it a murder? original drama in 3 acts, by
C. von Veltlieim-Hiilse.
© Carrie von Veltheim-Hiilse, Erie. Pa. ;
D:6862, May 27, 1905. 22085
Is it best to marry twice? a comedy in 4 acts,
by C. T. Grant. Typewritten.
© Charles T. Grant, South Boston, Mass.;
1894 : 27118, May 31 ; 2c. June 1. 22086
Is it coming? a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
i'riscilla Leonard [pseud, of E. P. Bissell]
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D : 29833 ; Emily P.
Bissell, Wilmington, Del. 22087
Is it contagious? See Insurrection,
Is it raining? a vaudeville sketch, by Harry
L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chicago, T. S.
Denison [1904] 8 p. 12°. ([Denison's vaude-
ville sketches] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5164. June
10, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 22088
Is it too late? a play in 1 act, by P. Eytinge and
K. Lee.
© Pearl Eytinge and Kenneth Lee, New
York; 1897:18086, Mar. 19. 22089
Is love a disease? Sec Cupid.
Is love blind? drama in 4 acts, by E. J. Strohm.
188 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910; D: 20245; Edward J.
Strohm, Cliicago. 22090
Is marriage a failure? a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1888 : 29000,
Oct. 12. 22091
by J. Bonner.
© John Bonner, San Francisco ; 1888 :
35439, Dec. 12. 22092
• adiipted by Adolphe Corbett.
© Stuart Robson, New York ; 1890 : 14031,
Apr. 28. 22093
— a comedy in 3 acts, by H. V. Donnelly.
© Henry V. Donnelly, New York; 1888:
34811, Dec. 6. 22094
by Leo Ditrichstein, tr. and adai)ted
from the German of Blumenthal and Kadel-
burg.
© David Belasco, New York ; D : 15773.
May 4, 1909. 22095
1092
22096
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22112
Is marriag'e a failure? — Continued.
^a comedy in 3 acts, by R. Vnun and A. At-
wood. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Russell Vaun and Alban Atwood, Lon-
dou; D: 11908, Dec. 11, 1007; 2c. Dec. 11,
1907. 22096
a drama of high life in 4 acts, founded
upon facts and fiction, by 31. .T. Blanc.
© Moritz .J. Blanc, Cincinnati; 1888:31441,
Nov. 5. 22097
dramatico-musical play in 5 acts, by M. E.
Bradley. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1912; D : 30988 ; Mary E.
Bradley, Mt. Healthy, O. 22098
musical, farcical comedy, by J. W. Ran-
sone.
© .John W. Ransone, Richmond; 1888:
31302, Nov. 3. 22099
a 1 act comedy, by G. De Carlton. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© George De Carlton, Boston ; D : 10522,
iMay 8, 1907; 2c. May 8, 1907. 22100
a society drama in 4 acts, by O. Oes.
© Ovidia Oes, Chicago; 1888:34223, Dec.
3. 22101
or, Put to the test.
© G. D. I'iquett, Baltimore ; 1895 : 19960.
Apr. 11. 22102
/S'cc f//so Byer's library of tabloid plays.
Is Santa Glaus a fraud? See Jolly plays for
holidays.
Is she guilty? See Diane.
Is she Lenore? farce comedy in 3 acts, by
W. M. Blatt. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915 ; D : 41503 ; William M.
Blatt, Boston. 22102a
Is she married? comedy in 3 acts, by E. forst.
[97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915 ; D : 41439 ; Emil Forst,
Nev.' York. 22102b
Is the editor in? a farce, by T. S. Denison.
Chicago, T. S. Denison. 1879. 11 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1879 : 13630, Oct.
14 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 22103
Same. 11 p. 12°. [Amateur series]
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 vears from Oct. 14, 1907 ; D : 11399, Sept.
2.3. 1907; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 22104
Is this the promised land? drama in 3 acts,
by A. Koblitz and S. J. Warshawsky. 75 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D : 37504 ; Albert Kob-
litz and S. J. Warshawsky, Cleveland.
22104a
Is wrong" right? play in 4 acts, by Mrs. C. Hem-
mick. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D : 36808 ; Alice P.
Hemmick, Washin.^ion. 22104ta
Is your father in? See Flirt's finish.
Is your name Smith? farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Richard Foy Reune. [1], 114 p. f°.
Ms.
© Ic. .Tune 8, 1910 ; D : 21295 ; R. F. Reune,
Springfield, O. 22105
Isa; an original American play, by Olive Logan
and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1873:306, Jan.
11. 22106
Isaac of York; a drama in 4 acts, by B. B.
Ussher. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. B. Ussher, Dedham, Mass.; D:1665.
Mar. 29. 1902; Ic. Sept. 29, 1902. 22107
Isaac, you tell her; comedy playlet in 1 act, by
James Hoi'an. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915; D: 39527; Harry
Rapt New Y'ork. 22107a
Isaacs and his nephew; slcetch for two males,
by G. B. Fox. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geor!:;e Barton Fox, New Y'ork ; D :
16047, June 11, 1909 ; 2c. June 11, 1909.
22108
Isaac's lottery ticket; a comedy in 1 act, by J.
Rosenv\asser. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julius Rosenwasser, New York; D;
10916, July 5, 1907; 2c. June 14, 1907. 22109
Isaak Walton; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. R. Sherlock. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles R. Sherlock, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
D: 1317, Jan. 18, 1902; 2c. Jan. IS. 1902.
22110
Isabeau; dramatische legende in 3 teilen, von
Luigi Illica, deutsch von Rudolf Cahn-Speyer,
musik von P. Mascagni. Mailand, E. Son-
zogno, 1912. 62 p. 16'. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1912; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912; D:
31361; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 22111
legende dramatique en 3 parties, de Louis
Illica, adaptation frangais par Henri Cain,
musique de Pierre Mascagni. Milan, E. Son-
zogno, 1912. 59 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© June 28, 1912; 2c, July 9, 1912; D:
30219; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 22112
1093
22113
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22132
Isabeau — Continued.
(Ysobel); trilogia, livret de Luigi Illica,
musique de Pietro Mascagni. IMilano, E.
Sonzogno, 1910. 8 p. 1., 12-47 numb. 1. 4°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 30, 1910; 2c. Oct. 22, 1910; D:
22347; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 22113
Isabel; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. Echard
Golden.
© William E. Golden, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
2770, Jan. 30; 2c. Jan. 30. 22114
a drama in 5 acts, by E. Hamilton. Type-
written.
© Edith Hamilton, New York ; 1892 : 8987,
Feb. 27; Ic. Mar. 15; Ic. Mar. 17. 221.15
Isabel and Columbus; or, The discovery of
America, grand historical drama in 4 pts.
and 8 journeys, arr. for the American stage
by F. J. Parody Rodriguez.
© Francisco J. Parody Rodriguez, Phila-
delphia; 1890:21115, July 1. 22116
Isabel Gary; play in 3 acts, by C. W. Camp.
[2], 159 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1912; D: 30168; Charles
Wadsworth Camp, New York. 22117
Isabel, the pearl of Cuba; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Charles Townsend. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1908. 43 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12238,
Jan. 24, 1908; 2c. May 29, 1908. 22118
Isabella; oder, Der niirnberger reichstag (von
1524), dramatische dichtung, von Emil
Schneider (Sartorius) Niirnberg, J. P.
Raw'sche buchhandlung, 1880. 52 p. 16°.
© Louis Emil B. Schneider-Wiesner, Law-
rence, Mass. ; 1880 : 2447, Feb. 14 ; 2c. May 18.
21119
or, No escape, a romantic domestic drama
in 3 acts, by L. Rushton.
© Lucy Rushton, Chicago ; 1870 : 1528, Sept.
5. 22120
Isabella, patroness of the discovery of the
new world; na original historical pageant,
with notes, by H. R. Browne.
© Henry Redington Browne, Brunswiclv,
Me.; 1889:29626, Sept. 30. 22121
Isabel's expiation; or, The East Lynne elope-
ment, a drama in 3 acts, adapted from the
French, by C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1871:
7724, Aug. 18. 22122
Iscariot; a drama in 4 acts [with scenario] by
J. M. Martin. [92] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D : 16588 ; James M.
Martin, New Castle, Pa. 22123
Iseult; a drama of modern American life in
5 acts and 7 tableaux, by J. Bonner.
© .John Bonner, San Francisco ; 1888 : 795,
Jan. 7. 22124
Ishmael; by Miss Braddon, dramatized by M.
Morton.
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1884 : 21736,
Oct. 30. 22125
-^ — drama in 4 acts, dramatization from novel
of the same name, by W. C. Herman. [74]
p. f°. IMimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D : 38405 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 22125a
from book of the same name, by G. H.
Gatts. 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1 1910 ; D : 20657 ; Grace Hay-
ward Gatts, Mt. Carmel, 111. 22126
— dramatization of E. D. E. N. Southworth's
novel of the same name, by Arthur L. Col-
lins. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915 ; D : 41003 ; R. C. Smith,
Bedford, O. 22126a
original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Marie
Doran. [2], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1910; D: 22200; Mrs. Francis
Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. 22127
play in 4 acts, by A. E. Ives. 131 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1910; D: 20714; Alice E.
Ives, New York. 22128
play in 3 acts, by E. C. McElhany. 17 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915; D: 39742; E. C. Mc-
Elhany, Manistee, Mich. 22128a
or. In the depths, drama in 4 acts, drama-
tized from novel of Mrs. E. D. E. N. South-
worth, by Beaumont Claxton [pseud, of T. C.
Taylor] [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1912; D : 29973 ; Thomas
Claxton Taylor, Montgomery, Ala. 22129
or, Out of the depths, dramatization of
Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth's novel, by G.
Sherwood. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910 ; D : 20729 ; Grace Sher-
wood, New York. 22130
Ishmaelites (The) of America; a drama in 4
acts, 12 scenes, by Hon. W. H. Stanton.
© W. H. Stanton, Scranton, Pa.; 1891:
43061, Dec. 1. 22131
Isidore a du galon; vaudeville militaire en 1
acte de I)hn'(n'det. Paris, C. Joubert, 1911.
34 p. 1 1. 8°.
© June 10, 1911; 2c. June 19, 1911; D:
24507 ; C. Joubert, Paris. 22132
1094
i
Mig
..•^
22133
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
Isidore Cloufin et son cochon ch.ez le photo-
graphe; par Eiuile Archer. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D: 30060; Gaumont
CO., New York. 22133
Isidore, Sam'l of Posen's brother; a comedy in
4 acts, by M. B. Curtis.
© M. B. Curtis, United States ; 1SS4 : 21218,
Oct. 23. 22134
Isidrin; o. Las cuarenta y nueve provincias,
sainete de Serafin y .Joaquin Alvarez Quintero,
con miisica de Geronimo GimSnez. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 31 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41659; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
22134a
Isis; dramatic playlet, by R. F. C. Leithold.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913 ; D : 32470 ; Rialto F. C.
Leithold, New York. 22135
Isla (La) de los placeres; astracanada en 1
acto dividido en 4 cuadros, original de M.
Moncayo, miisica del maestro Manuel Penella.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1914. 56 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38257; Manuel Moncayo, Madrid. 22135a
Isla (La) de los suspiros; extravagancia c6mi-
co-lirica, en 1 acto, dividido en un prologo y 3
cuadros, de Manuel Gonzales de Lara y Juan
Valverde, miisica del maestro Valverde
(padre). Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
31976; M, Gonzaies de Lara y J. Valverde,
Madrid. 22136
Isla (La) verde; humorada en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, original de J. Quilis Pastor y
E. Espantaleon, mtisica del maestro Federico
Chaves. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1911. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28150 ;
Jose Quilis Pastor y Enrique Espantaleon,^ Ma-
drid. 22137
Island or anywhere; minstrel show, by Gerald
L. Moore [pseud, of Grace L. Metcalf] 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Grace L. Metcalf, Boston ; D : 10063, Mar.
2, 1907; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907. 22138
Island (The) of Desire; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by Alice May Liudholm [i. e. A. M.
Chase] and Howard Gibbs Chase. 120 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Alice IMay Chase, Philadelphia ; D : 9250,
Oct. 18, 1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. 22139
Island (The) of Love; comedy novelty, by John
B. Hymer. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1915 ; D : 42387 ; Eleanor Hy-
mer, New York. 22139a
a travesty in 2 acts, by Eleanor Raeburn
[pseud. E. R. Waddell]
© Eleanor Raeburn Waddell, New York ; D :
10211, Mar. 26, 1907. 22140
Island (The) of mystery; a drama in 5 acts,
by T. Friel.
© Thornton Friel, Chicago ; D : 4161, Oct.
30, 1903. 22141
Island of Pokah. See Lost (The) ace.
Island (The) of regeneration; play in 4 acts,
dramatized by H. Leighton, from Cyrus
Townsend Brady's novel of the same title.
93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912; D: 30628; Harry
Leighton, New York. 22142
Island of the sirens; text for comic opera in
3 acts, by C. von Veltheim-Hiilse.
© Carrie von Veltheim-Hiilse, Erie, Pa. ;
D:6864, June 22, 1905. 22143
Island (The) of Treasure; libretto for a comic
opera, by J. P. Graham. 56 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915; D: 41722; J. Paul
Graham, Pittsburgh. 22143a
Island (The) of Trouble; 2 act musical comedy,
by G. F. Madden, nui.sic by G. F. Madden,
dances by Walter Kee. 22 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D: 29659; George F.
Madden, Dorchester, Mass. 22144
Island (The) of Ziz. See Captain Kidd.
Island (The) waif; an original 5 act comedy, by
C. G. Davenport.
© Clara Grady Davenport, New York ;
1893 : 46596, Oct. 17. 22145
Isle (The) of Atlantis; by J. G. Bell. Type-
written.
© John G. Bell, St. Louis; 1898:12404,
Feb. 19 ; 2c. Feb. 19. 22146
See also Ocean (The)
Isle of Bing; a 3 act comedy, by B. L. Cook, jr.
© Benjamin Ladd Cook, jr.. Providence,
R. I.; D:8616, May 26, 1906. 22147
Isle (The) of Bong-Bong; musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by W. M. Hough and
F. R. Adams, music by Joseph E. Howard.
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams,
Chicago; D:6274, Mar. 2, 1905; 2c. Mar. 24,
1905. 22148
1095
22149
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22169
Isle (The) of Boy; a comedy, by T. H. H. Caine.
New York. D. Appleton and company, 1903.
5 p. 1., 11-121 numb.. 1. S°.
© Thomas Henry Hall Caine, Great Brit-
ain ; D : 3610, June 6, 1903 ; 2c. June 6, 1903.
22149
Isle (The) of Chance. See Mistigris.
Isle (The) of destiny; play in 1 act, by W. W.
Wheeler. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. July 28, 1909 ; D : 1G399 ; W. AY.
Wheeler, Cleveland. 22150
Isle (The) of dreams; by G. J. Edwards.
© Guy J. Edwards, Nutley, N. J. ; D : 15174,
Feb. 26, 1909. 22151
drama in 4 acts. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IMrs. Edmund Nash Morgan, Cleveland ;
D : 5577, Sept. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1004.
22152
or. The kingdom of Somnolens, a musical
comedy in prologue and 2 acts, book and
lyrics, by L. A. Barber, nuislc by J. Franclyn
Beyer.
© La Verne A. Barber, Johnstown, Pa. ; D :
6485, Apr. 10, 1905. 22153
Isle (The) of Ease; comic opera in 2 acts, bv
W. H. Kohl. [2], 84 p. 4°, Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1911; D : 28124 ; W. H. Kohl.
Melrose Highlands, Mass. 22154
50 p.
Type-
Isle of Eden; by H. Dozier,
written.
© Henry Dozier, Seattle ; D : 12214. Jan.
20, 1908; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 22155
^play in 3 acts, by H. Dozier. 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31849; Henry Do-
zier, New York. 22156
Isle (The) of Glow Worms: play in 3 acts, by
C. A. .Johnson and R. A. Kretschmer. [62] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1911; D: 2.3086; Cha.s. A.
Johnson and R. A. Kretschmer, Chicago.
22157
Isle of Illusia; comic opera in 2 acts, book by
R. C. Megrue. lyrics by R. C. Gaige,
music by C. J. Penny.
© Roi Cooper IMegrue, Roscoe Crosby Gaige
and Clarence John Pennv, New York; D:
4697. Mar. 8. 1904. 22158
Isle (The) of illusion; a comedy in 3 acts, by
O. R. Lamb.
© Osborn Rennie Lamb, New York; D:
14620, Dec. 24, 1908. 22159
Isle (The) of Karama; an original comic opera
in 3 acts, by S. K. Grigsby and J. F. Bald-
win.
© Sioux K. Grigsby, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D :
3763, July 28, 1903. 22160
Isle of Love; a musical burlesque, by John S.
Loi)ez and Lou Anger. 5 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Synopsis only]
© John S. Lopez, Philadelphia; D : 4802,
:\rar. 21, 1904; 2c. Mar. 21, 1904. 22161
Isle of Mira Mar; drama in 4 acts, by W. H.
Nichols. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909 ; D : 17390 ; Walter H.
Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 22162
Isle (The) of mirth; a musical comedy.
© Edmond B. Bigelow, Chicago; D : 1640,
Mar. 24, 1902. 22163
Isle (The) of Nippon; a Japanese- American
musical comedy in 2 acts, book by J. F. Corr
and G. W. Raynes, jr., music by G. R. Crum.
41 p. 8°. Printed.
© Glen It. Crum. Geo. W. Raynes, jr., and
Harold Harrington. Dayton, O. ; D : 10.537,
May 11, 1907; 2c. July 5, 1907. 22164
Isle (The) of Paprica; by W. H. Penn.
© William H. Penn, Peoria, 111.; 1897:
57011, Oct. S; Ic. Oct. 8. 22165
Isle (The) of Pines; a musical comedy, by C.
Davis, Max Rosenfeld and Hilding Anderson.
SO p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Collin Davis, Chicago; D : 8902, Aug. 1.
190G ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1906. 22166
Isle (The) of Pygma; a musical fantasy in 1
act and 3 scenes, book by F. Maltese, lyrics
by Julia S. Maltese, music by Alan Barry.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 18, 1912 ; D : 30017 ; Frank Mal-
tese, New York. 22167
Isle (The) of Rest; farce with music in 2 acts,
by J. B. Archer. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D: 36814; .John B.
Archer, Providence, R. I. 22167a
Isle (The) of romance; a comic opera in 4
acts, libretto and music by L. F. Jerome.
Typewritten.
© Leona Fontainebleau Jerome, New York ;
1893:27881. .June 10; 2c. June 10. 22168
Isle (The) of roses. See Zirilla.
Isle (The) of Smiles; merry nmsical mixture in
2 sets of laughter, by Hal Hoyt. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1911 ; D : 25217 ; Polack bros.
and Arnold. Pittsburgh. 22169
1096
22170
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22192
Isle (The) of spice; comic opera, new version,
by Allen Lowe, Georye E. Stoddard, Frederick
Riinidn and Gus Sohike. [TG] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Librett<j only]
© B. C. AVhitney, Detroit; D : 5655, Oct.
17, 1904: 2c. Oct. 17. 1904. 32170
-or, I-Iis Majesty of Nicobar, musical com-
edv in 3 acts, book and lyrics by A. Lowe and
Geo. E. Stoddard, music by Paul Sclundler.
112 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Allen Lowe, New York; D : 2364, Sept.
9, 1902; 2e. Sept. 23, 1902. 22171
Isle (The) of the blessed; a drama in 3 acts, by
I. K. Friedman. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aut,'. 9, 1909; D : 16512, I. K. Fried-
man, Winnetka, 111. 22172
Isle (The) of years ago; musical play in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by G. A. Walter, jr., music
by A. O. Olmsted, n. p., The soothsayer pub-
lishing CO., 1913. cover-title, 47 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© IJar. 17, 1913; 2c. :>Iar. 24, 1913: D:
32882; G. A. Walter, jr., Chicago. 22173
Isles (Tlie) of slaps: by H. De Greau.
© Henri De Greau, Pittsford. Vt. ; D : 5969,
Dec. 27, 1904. 22174
Islet's (The) spirit; a drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, bv W. F. Austin. Pittsburgh, Printed
for tbe author, 1877. 22 p. 8°.
© Walter F. Austin, United States; 1877:
622, .Tan. 15; 2c. Jan. 15. 22175
Ismene; (>r. The maidens, a Greek comedy, by
Mrs. R. ilcVickar.
© airs. Robert McVickar, Mount Vernon,
N. Y. ; 1896:37361, June 27. 22176
Isn't it grand to be foolish? a farce comedy in
2 acts, by J. K. Sanko.
© James K. Sanko, Kansas City, Kan.; D:
11072, July 18, 1907. 22177
Isn't it simple? in 1 act, by G. W. Darragh.
© George Washington Darragh, I'hiladel-
phia; 1900 A : 25162, Oct. 9. -22178
Isola; a drama in 1 act, by L. C. Jones.
© L. Caldwell Jones, New York; D : 5942.
Dec. 21, 1904. 22179
-play in 3 acts, by L. Liebling. Typewrit-
ten.
© Leonard Liebling, New York ; 1896 :
27597, May 5; 2c. Apr. 27. 22180
Isole de Chartres; a drama in 5 acts and 6
t;i!ileaux, by Jules De Jlarthold.
© Francois Mons and Ijouis Nathal, New
York; 1886:19916, Sept. 3. 22181
Ispean; drama in 3 acts, by S. G. Sheftel. 58 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© S. Grunwald Sheftel, New York; D:
5039, May 17, 1904; 2c. May 17, 1904. 22182
Israel; by J. M. Cahan.
© Jacob M. Cahan, Philadelphia ; D : 12662,
Apr. 2, 1908. 22183
piece en 3 actes, par H. Bernstein. [Paris,
Impr. de I'lllustration] 1908. 2 p. 1., 77 p.
12°. ■ "•^•■■
© Henry Bernstein, Paris ; D : 14264, Nov.
12, 1908 ; 2c, Nov. 12, 1908. ^ 22184
or. The twelve sons of Jacob, drama in
prelude and 5 acts, by R. P. Wiessel, 63 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Robert Frederick Wiessel, Cincinnati;
D : 10852, June 26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26, 1907.
22185
Israel Br ana; an historical tragedy in 5 acts
[bv] G. Deutsch. Boston, Richard G. Badger,
1908, 95 p. 12°.
© Gotthard Deutsch, Cincinnati ; D : 13685,
Aug. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1908. 22186
Israel in Ibcndage; a drama in 4 acts, by R. L.
Hensley.
© Rosa Locke Hensley, Lexington, Ky. ; D :
7935, Feb. 1, 1906. 22187
Israel in Russia. See Shuttlecock (The)
Israel Isaacs; or, A Jew's gratitude, 20th cen-
tury melodrama in 4 acts, by Hal. Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] ,56 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© American anuisement assn., Chicago; D:
4682, Mar. 4, 1904; 2c. Mar. 4, 1904. 22188
Israel Putnam. See Historical stories in dra-
matic form.
Israel, the convert: or. The deserted orphan,
by M. Rosen.
© Max Rosen, Albany; D: 14937, Jan. 20,
1909. 22189
Israelite (The); a drama in 4 acts, by E. C.
Winter,
© Elizabetli G. Winter, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1899 : 26238, Apr. 14. 22190
Israel's trip to the circus; a farce comedy in 2
acts, bv C. George Hamilton. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing cc, 1903. 21 p. 12°.
(Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 440)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 3591, June
15, 1903 ; 2c. June 13, 1903. 22191
Issue (The); a modern drama in 4 acts, by H.
Steele. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrison Steele, Chicago ; D : 14375, Nov.
25, 1908; 2c. Dec. 28, 1908. 22192
1097
22193
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22210
1st (The) club; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Jeff. T. Braiien and E. M. Blinn.
© Edith Maynard Blinn, Chicago ; D : 12452,
Feb. 28, 1908. 22193
Isteni (Az) szikra; komgdia negj' felvonasban,
irta Drejiely Gabor. Budapest, Frauklin-
Tarsuhxt, 1913. 220 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1914 ; D : 35874 ;
Mtirton Miksa, Budapest. 22193a
Istrianische hochzeit; drama in 3 aufziigen,
von Luigi lUica, fiir die deutsche biihne
ilbertrageu von Felix Falzari, musik von An-
tonio Sniareglia. Triest, C. Schmidl & CO.,
1907. 71 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig ; D : 10541,
May 11, 1907 ; 2c. May 11, 1907. 22194
Istrians (The)
© Manley H. Pike, Augusta, Me.; 1895:
48914, Sept. 26. 22195
Isuelt, the Fair; a tragedy in 5 acts, by Z.
Akins.
© Zoe B. Akins, St. Louis ; D : 10295, Mar.
26, 1907. 22196
It; play in 1 act, by Richard Florance. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D: 41958; Robert
Gruntal Nathan, New York. 22196a
or, A tale of the Kanaka kingdom, a
comic opera, by A. VN'elcker, umsic by Mariano
Xicoy. San Francisco, Cubery & co., 1888,
32 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Adair Welcker, San Francisco; 1888:
7832, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 27. 22197
•or. The millennium, morality comedietta,
by M. Nobles. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 19, 1911 ; D : 24730 ; Milton Nobles,
Brooklyn. 22198
It ain't my face, it ain't my grace, it's per-
sonality; play in 1 act, by J. P. Mulgrew. 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1915 ; D : 39941 ; John P. Mul-
grew, Dubuque, la. 22198a
It can't be done without a makeup; by G.
Nagel. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1911 ; D : 25699 ; George Nagel.
Newark, N. J. 22199
It happened at Brighton; tabloid musical com-
edy, by Agnes Cameron. [2], 26 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36408; William
Francis Burke, New York. 22199a
It happened at home; a 1 act play, by R. P.
Puraphrey. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ravmond Paul Pumphrey, New York ; D :
12415, Feb. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1908. 22200
It happened at Waycross, Ga.; a sketch, by
A. W. Greeley. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alfred William Greeley, AVashington ; D :
6885, June 27, 1905 ; 2c. June 27, 1905. 22201
It happened in a taxi; by A. Seymour Brown.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1910; D : 20911, Jerome H.
Remick & co., New York. 22202
It happened in Dixie; playlet, by Odette Tyler,
[i.e. E. L. Shepherd] 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1912; D: 28846; Elizabeth
Lee Shepherd, \\'ashington. 22203
It happened in Georgia; comedy drama in 4
acts, by W. E. La Rose. [1], 64 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914; D : 35938 ; Wm. E. La
Rose, La Crosse, Wis. 22203a
It happened in London; a .comedy sketch,
by J. Le Fevre. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Johnnie Le Fevre, New York ; D : 11893,
Dec. 9, 1907; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907. 22204
It happened in Lonely ville; 1 act comedy, by
Norman Field and H. B. Toomer. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910; D: 22321; Henry B.
Toomer, New York. 22205
It happened in Nordland. See American
(The) ambassadress.
It happened in Paris; play in 1 act, by B. Dale.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1915 ; D : 42254 ; Billy Dale,
Brooklyn. 22205a
or. Never again, by F. Pabst. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frederic Pabst, Los Angeles ; D : 11048,
June 7, 1907 ; 2c. June 7, 1907. 22206
It happened in Reno; travesty comedy sketch,
bv Lorraine Buchanan [pseud, of L. Hall-
Russell] 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912; D : 30337 ; Lorraine
Hall-Russell, New York. 22207
It happened in Bubetown; a vaudeville sketch,
by Raymond A. Browne. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Graham Hunt, New York; D:
10746, June 12, 1907; 2c. June 12, 1007.
22208
It happened in Spook-land; Clendenen's musi-
cal comedy in 3 acts, arr. by F. L. Clendenen.
© F. Leslie Clendenen, Davenport, la.; D:
9839, Jan. 15, 1907. 22209
It happened in Topeka; play in 1 act, by G.
V. Hobart. [3], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29535 v.; George
V. Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 22210
1098
22211
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22231
It happened in Venice. See Other (The) fel-
low.
It happened on Broadway; playlet in 1 act, by
C. E. Whalen. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D: 25354; Chas. E.
Whalen, New York. 22211
It happened one New Year's eve; by Jack
Gorman. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© If. July 14, 1909; D: 16239; Vaudeville
producing CO., New York. 22212
It happened this way; dramatic in 1 act, by
C. H, Smith and F. X. Conlan. [1], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D: 30995; Chas. H.
Smith and F. X. Conlan, New York. 22213
It is enough; play in 3 acts, by M. B. Long.
121 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1909; D: 17168; Maxwell
Budd Long, Cincinnati. 22214
It is home; comedy in 1 act, by B. P. Mullen.
[1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1911 ; D : 23667 ; Bernard P.
Mullen, New York. 22215
It is love that saves the world; a melodrama in
4 acts and 6 scenes, by I. B. Goodrich, jr. 66
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D:2474,
Oct. 21, 1902; 2c. Apr. 13, 1903. 22216
It is never too late to mend; by H. M. Fugit.
13 p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1909 ; D : 17766 ; Helena Mod-
jeska Fugit, Chicago. 22217
comedy in 1 act, by Dorothy Reynartz.
New York, The Roxbury publishing company,
1899. 8 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub CO., New York ; 1899 : 12659,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 22218
It is the law; American play in 4 acts, by C. M.
Greene and L. H. Robinson. 135 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20276; Clay M.
Greene and Laiu-a Hewett Robinson, New
York. 22219
play in 3 acts, by H. Hagedorn. 149 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ,Tuly 26, 1915; D: 41311; Hermann
Hagedorn, Fairfield, Conn. 22219a
a temperance drama in 5 acts, by Mrs.
Flewellyn.
© Julia Flewellyn, Lockport, N. Y. ; 1895:
27793, May 22 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1897. 22220
It is to laugh; a comedy in 3 acts, by Louis
Mann.
© Nat. D. Mann, United States; 1897:
15308, Mar. 3. 22221
It is to spend; farce in 1 act, by G. Bloomquest.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913; D : 32492 ; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 22222
It isn't what you wear but how you wear it;
composition to be produced by various scene
shifts, and augmented by proper music by E.
Schuyler. 3 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915 ; D : 40586 ; Elise Schuy-
ler, Oakland, Cal. 22222a
It'll all come out in the .wash; vaudeville
sketch, by Emery Pottle aiid C. Hamilton.
37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clayton Hamilton, New York; D:7933,
Feb. 1, 1906; 2c. Feb. 1, 1906. 22223
It matters not; comedy in 4 acts, by N. Tharp.
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nov. 1, 1911 ; D : 25652 ; Norman Tharp,
New York. 22224
It might have been; by G. H. Browne.
© Grant Hugh Browne, New York; 1890:
24085, Aug. 1. 22225
——a comedy in 1 act, by E. F. Riggs and E.
Sagendorf.
© E. F. Riggs, New York ; 1895 : 61726, Dec.
5. 22226
— a drama in 4 acts, by M. Le Vere.
© I\Iary Le Vere, New York ; 1896 : 1799^.
Mar. 21. 22227
——in 3 acts, by H. Clendenen. Typewritten.
© Helena Clendenen, La Grange, 111. ; 1900
A : 16853, July 9 ; 2c. July 9. 22228
It never happened; by J. L. Stiebel. Typewrit-
ten.
© Joseph Leonard Stiebel, Kansas City,
Mo.; 1898:73308, Dec. 16; 2c. Dec. 16.
22229
a musical farce in 3 acts, by R. Shields.
[5], 105 p. 4 . Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912 ; D : 30744 ; Ren Shields,
New York. 22230
— original playlet in 1 act, by H. Selman.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1914 ; D : 37366 ; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 22230a
It ought to be; original sketch in 3 scenes, by
N. Twomey. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17659 ; Neil Twomey,
Boston. 22231
It passes by. See Passing (The) show.
1099
22231
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22246
It pays to advertise; orisiiial farce in 3 acts,
by Kate Jordan [i. e. K. J. Vennilye] [180 1
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1914; D: 35679: Kate Jor-
dan Vermilye, New York. 22231a
It pays to be polite; play in 1 act, by E. Linds-
ley. [2], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D: 30913; Edward
Lindsley, New York. 22232
It runs in the family. 8ee Like father like
child.
It's a business; comedy drama in 1 act, by R. P.
Janette. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911; D : 25955, Robert P.
Janette and Don H. Ramsay, Boston. 22233
It's a girl; musical play in 2 acts and 1 scene,
by J. R. Alden. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D : 32931 ; Joseph R.
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 22234
It's a long way to dear old Yonkers; or. The
refugees, 1 act play, by J. C. Drum. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3. 1914; D: 38984; Joseph C.
Drum, Boston. 22234a
It's a long way to Tipperary; Irish romance in
1 act, by N. R. Feusier. 9 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D : 39054 ; Norman R.
Feusier, San Francisco. 22234b
—• — play of to-day in 3 acts, by W. A. McGuire.
[94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2G, 1914; D : 39209 ; William
Anthony McGuire, New York. 22234c
It's a shame to take the money; a farce com-
edy in 1 act, by Thomas H. Ince. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John E. and Ennna Ince, Sheepshead
Bav, N. Y. ; D : 11499, Oct. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Sept.
27, 1907. 22235
It's all in the draw; a sketch in 1 act, by F. L.
IMathieu. IG p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1909 ; D : 16613 ; Frank L.
Mathieu, San Francisco. 22236
It's all in the game; play in 1 act, by A. Du-
pont. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D: 36283; Albert Du-
pont, New York. 22236a
It's all in the pay-streak; a comedy in 3 acts,
by T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1895 : 35810, July
9; 2c. Aug. 24. 22237
It's all on the quiet; by Rose Stillman. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1910 ; D : 20030 ; Ralph Riggs,
Chicago. 22238
It's all your fault; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Coleman. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915 ; D : 41438 ; Walter Cole-
man, New York. 22238a
It's born in 'em; a study in men, by Miss Nor-
ton I pseud, of A. N. Nicholson] 5 p. f ".
Tyjiewritten.
© Angeline N. Nicholson. New York ; !> :
• 15487, ]Mar. 29, 1909 ; 2c. iMar. 29, 1909. 22239
It's' catching; studio episode, by W. Hugh Hig-
ginbottom. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1. 1914; D : 37436 ; Christian
Emanuel Ilaeusgen-Hedmondt, London.
22239a
It's come; a musical comedy.
© Nelson Waldron, New York ; 1888 : 25974.
Sept. 12. 22240
It's contagious; or. Dot insane crazy tic, a
farce comedy in 4 acts, by I\I. F. I)(^kinoy
(IMarlon Eddy) rev. by M. F. Delanoy (M.
Frances Hanford )
© Marian F. and M. Frances Delanov, Ala-
meda, Cal.; 1899:38.588, June 12. 22241
It's great to be crazy; a farce in 1 act, by J. J.
Stein. Philadeipliia, Penn publisJiinu com-
pany, 1908. 14 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadel))hia ; I>:i;nS6,
Jime 15, 1908 ; 2c. June 15, 19UN. 22242
It's Maggie; by H. IMysel. 7 p. f°. Tyjx'writ-
ten.
© Hyman Mysell. New York ; D : 10706.
June 5, 1907; 2c. June 5, 1907. 22243
It's the man; play in 4 acts, by I. Levy and S.
Thurman. [2], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; D: 36240; Imie Levy
and Samuel Thurman. Trenton, N. J.
22243a
It's the way they have in the army; liy G.
Hounstield Ford.
© George H. Ford, Brooklyn ; D : 1399, Feb.
5, 1902. 22244
It's up to me; a comedy in 1 act, by M. Keene.
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mattie Keene, New York ; D : 15587. Apr.
10. 1909; 2c. Apr. 10. 1909. 22245
It's up to you; comedy in 3 acts, by M. Doran.
© ]Marie Doran, New York; D:6301. Feb.
24, 1905.
22246
— play in 1 act. by Broughton Tall |i. e. S. B.
Tall. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2.5. 1915; D : 39.503 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall. P.altimore. 22246a
1100
22246
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22263
It v/as a miracle; acting liunioi-ous romantic
luonoloKUc ior man, by Stanley Scliell. [New
York, E. S. Werner & company, 1914] p. 99-
103. 12°. (On cover: Stanley Schell's
sketches)
© Mar. 24, 1914; 2e. Mar. 30, 1914; A:
372084; B(\snr Sclieil Werner, New York.
22246b
It was a shame to treat her so; a comedy, by
F. Gellatly.
© Francis Gellatly, Lake Forest, 111. ; 1874 :
3168, Mar. 16. 22247
It was for her sake. See Olivia.
It was the Dutch; comedy in 1 act, by William
and .Josephine Giles. Milwankee, Wis., A. E.
Reim, 1910. 12 p. 16°.
© Apr. 15, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911 ; D : 24014 ;
Adolph E. Rein, Milwaukee. 22248
It will be; a farce on the latest hypnotic craze,
liliretto by George W. Day, music by Wm.
Nelson. Typewritten.
© William Van Duzer, New York; 1895:
3849S, July 26; 2c. July 27. 22249
It works both ways; original playlet in 1 act,
by H. Selman. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 2. 1915 ; D : 41147 ; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 22249a
Italian (The); a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
adapted by Marie Coe. 13 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco ; D :
10857, June 26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26, 1907. 22250
Italian (The) and the boss; vaudeville sketc-li
in 1 act. by Allen Spencer Tenney. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 22, 1914 ; D : 37652 ; Wardell &
Hoyt, New York. 22250a
Italian (The) bootblack; a character sketch
witli .song, by Percy Gaunt.
© Beckv Haight, New York; 1893:47192,
Oct. 23. ■ 22251
Italian (The) convict; sketch in 3 scenes, by
A. A. Lloyd. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1913; D: 34666; Al Ambrose
Lloyd, Los Angeles. 22252
• or. The bank messenger's dog, a sensa-
tional drama in 3 acts, by W. J. Thompson.
© W. J. Thompson, Philadelphia; 1883:
18878, Oct. 13. 22253
Italian (The) fisherman; or, O'Brien, the de-
tective, a drama in 3 acts and 13 scenes, by
J. C. Welch.
© James Charles Welch, San Francisco;
1885 : 23052, Nov. 4. 22254
Italian (The) hand; a drama in 4 acts, by P.
Armstnjng.
© Paul Armstrong. Chicago ; 1896 : 57845,
Oct. 21. 22255
Italian hurdy gurdy boy (Infelica italinie);
v>'ritteu and compo.sed by W. H. Lingard.
© William Horace Lingard, New York ;
1872:8662, Aug. 13. 22256
Italian Joe, the organ grinder and original
mariuccia; an Italian comedy, by M. E. Nibbe.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Michael E. Nibbe. Chicago; D : 14866,
Jan. 21, 1909; Ic. Jan. 21, 1909; Ic. Feb. 11,
1909. 22257
Italian (The) man; or. His terrible dream,
playlet by Nat Sully. [1], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1912; D: 30267; Nat Sully,
Cleveland. 22258
Italian (An) mother; monologue, by G. G. Sco-
field and A. M. Frazier. 2 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .July 6, 1914; D: 37.517; Gladys G.
Schofield and Anna McPherrin Frazier, Los
Angeles.
22258a
Italian (The) padrone; or. The harp slave, an
original drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Poole.
© .John F. Poole, Brooklyn; 1873:10078,
Sept. 6. 22259
Italian (The) piano movers; play in 1 act, by
F. ?.Iarino. 3 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40690 ; Frank Ma-
rino, Brooklyn. 22259a
Italian (An) romance; a dramatic sketch, by
Frank B. Coigne. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May .3, 1912; D : 29571 ; Cliamplon
film CO., New York. 22260
romantic drama in 4 acts, by Chas. W.
Tackenberg. Typewritten.
© C. W. Tackenberg, Cincinnati; 1898:
62676, Oct. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 22261
Italian (The) tragedian; in 1 act, by H. G.
Carpenter. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910 ; D : 22810 ; Harry G.
Carpenter, San Bernardino, Cal. 22262
Italian vote; dramatic composition in 1 act, by
M. Drew. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910; D: 21006; Maurice
Drew, Montvale, N. J. 22263
Italian's (The) revenge. See Betribution.
Italy in 1859. See Dodge (The) club.
Itch (The); satire in 1 act, by A. Reichman.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914 ; D : 35592 ; Arthur Reich-
man, New York. 22263a
1101
22264
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22285
Items; a Washington society play in 5 acts,
bv A. M. Fitch. New Yorlc, B. F. McBreen,
1874. 52 p. 8°.
© Anna M. Fitch, New York ; 1874 : 7885,
June 11 ; 2c. June 11. 22264
Its first tooth; a nnisical slietch with a few
discords, by L. Family Brown.
© Lawrence P. Brown, Peekskill, N. Y. ;
D : 5382, Aug. 6, 1904. 22265
Its 16th president. See Young (The) re-
public.
Its workmen.
© Charles C. Maubury and Charles Over-
ton, New York ; 1884 : 676, Jan. 10. 22266
Itsit-isit. 8ee His secret.
Itt; a hysteric in 1 scream, by Perce R. Ben-
ton [pseud, of P. B. Robinson] [2], 18 p.
4°. Tjrpewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913 ; D : 32996 ; Perce Ben-
ton Robinson, New York. 22267
Ivan, the Terrible; a historical drama in 5
Ivanoff. Sec Plays: Anton Tchekoff.
Ivanrofif; a modern tragedy, 4 acts and 5 tab-
leaux, by T. D. Wright.
© T. D. Wright, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1884:
7699, Apr. 10. 22274
Ivenwold; or, The slave of St. Marks, a play
in 5 acts, by Elizabeth Walbridge [i. e. L. E.
Walbridge]
© Lillie E. Walbridge, Toledo, O. ; 1880:
17500, 17514, Nov. 17. 22275, 22276
Ivers Bean; a comedy in 3 acts, by Charles L.
Young and B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1877 :
15316, Dec. 27. 22277
Ivory's peril; oi". The plot of Scotland yard,
a melodrama in 5 acts, by J. M. O'Kelly.
© James M. O'Kelly, New York; 1897:
11567, Feb. 17. 22278
Ivy; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by Mark IMel-
ford.
© Willie Edouiu, United States; 1S87 :
10091, Apr. 15. 22279
acts, tr. and ad^apted by G. Pollock and S. ivy and the oak; a romance in a prologue and
Wood. 81 p. f . Typewritten.
© Gabriel L. Pollock and Stanley Wood,
Chicago ; D : 4474, Dec. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 28,
1903. 22268
Ivan, the terrible tsar; or, When a woman
wills, by H. S. Rogers. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Hyde Scott Rogers, Denver; D: 13300,
July 6, 1908; 2c. July 6, 1908. 22269
Ivanhoe; by A. Gallatin. 82 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Alberta Gallatin, New York; D : 9960,
Feb. 13, 1907; 2c. Feb. 13, 1907. 22270
by H. W. Hayes.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis ; 1899 : 77803,
Nov. 29. 22271
adapted from Sir Walter Scott's novel, by
C. H. Curtis.
© Cortland H. Curtis, Buffalo ; D : 14, Jan.
7, 1901. 22272
dramatization in 4 acts, by P. D. Emmons.
[1], 68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1913 ; D : 35053 ; Paul Dyer
Emmons, Boston, 22273
(Scott's); dramatized, by E. Hawxby. 43
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1915; D : 42015 ; Elizabeth
Hawxby, Everett, Wash. 22273a
See also By wager of battle. — Tourna-
ment.
Ivanhoe and the Black Knight,
3 acts, by H. E. De Lasaux. 65 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Harry E. De Lasaux, San Francisco ; D :
7740, Dec. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1906. 22280
Ivy (The) leaf; an original Irish comedy drama
in 5 acts, by Con. T. Murphy.
© William H. Power, Detroit ; 1884 : 16044,
Aug. 5. 22281
Ivy (An) leaf the token of love; original play-
let for vaudeville, by A. F. Power. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915; D: 42206; Adele F.
Power, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 22281a
Ivy Otis; a prose drama in 5 acts, by E. J.
Greene and C. Raynaud.
© Emily J. Greene and Charles Ravnaud,
United States ; 1885 : 6121, Mar. 13. 22282
Iwoz; or, A tale of Tenochtitlan, an entirely
original xVztec comic opera in 2 acts, written
bv W. S. Brooke, composed bv Charles S.
Hill.
© William S. Brooke, Brooklyn; 1892:
33822, Aug. 16. 22283
Ixotle, the drooping flower; an opera in 3 acts,
libretto by A. L. Kline.
© Amelia L. Kline, San Francisco; 1900 A:
26809, Oct. 27. 22284
ment.
See Tourna-
1102
Iza; a play in 5 acts, from Alexander Dumas,
tils, L'affaire Clemenceau, by W. Fleron.
© William Fleron, New York ; 1890 : IIWO,
Apr. 3. 22285
22286
COPYRIGHTED IIT THE UNITED STATES
22306
Izeyl; a drama in verse, tr. from the French of
Armand Sylvestre and Eugene Morand, by
C. Renaiild.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1896 : 4G75,
Jan. IG. 22286
musikdrama in 3 aufziigen, 4 bildern, nach
Armand Silvestre iind Eugen Morand, von
Rudolpli Lothar, musik von Eugen d'Albert.
[Textbuch] Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock
[1909] 60 p. 12°.
© Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin; D : 15212,
Mar. 1, 1909; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 22287
(Argument of); drama in 4 acts, by Ar-
mand Sylvestre and Eugene Morand, argu-
ment by E. Beall Ginty.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1896 : 5321, Jan.
20; 2c. Jan. 24. 22288
Izzy's vacation; summer episode in 2 scenes,
by Harrv L. Newton. New York, M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1913. 12 p. 12°. ([Harry L.
Newton's one-act comedy sketches, monologues
and dramatic episodes] )
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34006 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 22289
J'ai faim, moi; comedie en 1 acte, de G. Paraf.
Paris, Librairie theatrale du nouveau siecle,
1911. 28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25S03 ; G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 22290
J. Dolby's doll shop; by G. D. Clarke. 21 p.
4°. Typewi*itten.
© Grace Dalrymple Clai'ke, Bridgeport,
Conn.; D : 12296, Feb. 3, 1908; Ic. Feb. 3,
1008; Ic. Mar. 27, 1908. 22291
J'en ai plain le dos de margot; comedie en 2
actes, par G. Courteline et P, Wolff. [Paris,
Impr. de I'lllustration] 1909. 1 p. 1., 49 p.
12°.
© Georges Courteline & Pierre. Wolff, Paris;
D : 15447, Mar. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1909.
22292
See also Cruche (La)
J'ose pas; comedie vaudeville en 3 actes, de G.
' Berr. 36 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no.
2989 du Monde Ulustre 11 juillet 1914) .
© July 11, 1914; Ic. Sept. 1, 1914; D:
37977 ; Georges Berr, Paris. 22292a
J. Wilkes Booth; or. The national tragedy,
an original tragedy in 5 acts, by W. A. Luby,
Kalamazoo, Mich., W. A. Luby, 1880. 51 p.
12°.
© William A. Luby, Kalamazoo, Mich. ;
1880 : 13947, Sept. 13 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 22293
J. Willes Cobb; comedy sketch for two charac-
ters, by Thomas R. Beaty. 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Robert Howard Meredith, Milwaukee;
D : 7999, Feb. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1906. 22294
Jachsen (Der); drama in 4 acten, by M. Schorr.
© Morris Schorr, New York ; D : 15086, Feb.
16, 1909. 22295
Jacinta; an original Mexican comic opera in 2
acts, libretto by W. H. Lepere, music by A. G.
Robyn.
© William H. Lepere and Alfred Robyn,
St. Louis ; 1892 : 34070, Aug. 18. 22296
Jacinta, the maid of Manzanillo; an original
Mexican comic opera in 2 acts, libi*etto by
W. H. Lepere, music by A. G. Robyn. St.
Louis, The Meheel press, 1893. 36, [9] p.
16°. [Libretto only]
© Wm. H. Lepere and Alfred G. Robyn, St.
Louis ; 1893 : 26117, May 31 ; 2c. May 23.
22297
Jack; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by Charles
Gayler.
© Charles S. Rogers, United States; 1882:
17627, Oct. 23. 22298
a protean drama in 3 acts, by James Cole-
man Glynn.
© Johnny Thompson, New York; 1870:
1775, Sept. 13. 22299
— or, A game for life, a drama in 1 act, by
G. L. Stout.
© G. L. Stout, United States ; 1874 : 15398,
Dec. 22. 22300
or. The commodore's grandson, a comedy
in 5 acts, by A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1893:
27663, June 9. 22301
Jack (A) and a Jill; by Mrs. T. McRae. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. Thomas McRae, New York; D:
4523, Jan. 19. 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1903. 22302
Jack and a pair of queens; comedy in 1 act, by
L. B. Koepke. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28635 ; Lillian Bil-
lings Koepke, Brooklyn. 22303
Jack (A) and his queen; comedietta in 1 act,
by Harry L. Newton. New York, M. Witmark
& sons, 1913. 15 p. 12°. ([Harry L. New-
ton's one act comedy sketches, monologues
and dramatic episodes] )
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34016 ;
U. Witmark & sons. New York. 22304
Jack and Jill; by S. M. MacDonald.
© Samuel M. MacDonald, South Bend,
Ind. ; D : 6177, Jan. 21, 1905. 22305
by S. T. Shaw.
© Sam T. Shaw, Hartford; 1894:9853,
Feb. 12. 22306
1103
22307
DEAMATIC COMPOSITlOISrs
22329
Jack and Jill — Continued.
comedy in 2 acts, by O. luskeep. 27 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1910 ; D : 20293 ; Carlos Ins-
keep, Darlington, Ind. 22307
comic operetta iu 2 acts, by E. T. Corbett.
New York, Gilliss brotliers [1883] 47 p. 16 .
[Libretto only]
© E. T. Corbett, United States ; 1883 : 15467,
Aug. 22 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 22308
— a fairyesque in 3 acts, lyrics and story
by S. P. Levy, music by Robert A. Keiser. 23
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Sidney P. Levy, Peusacola, Fla. : D :
12522, Feb. 26, 1908 ; 2c. June 8, 1908. 22309
— a musical comedy.
© George W. Purdy, New York; 1888:
33621, Nov. 26. 22310
a play in 1 act, by Walba Meegan. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Stella Boylan, Bellewood, 111.; D : 6235,
Feb. 17, 1905; 2c. Feb. 17, 1905. 22311
a 3 act farce comedy, by W. H. Shelton.
66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Slielton, New York; D:
3621, June 19, 1903; 2c. June 19, 1903. 22312
Jack and Jill and a friend; by Cicely Hamil-
ton. I^^ew York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 20 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1911 ; D : 25612 ;
Samuel P'rench, ltd., London. 22313
Jack and Jill and company; by I. B. Goodrich,
jr.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Dorchester, Mass. ;
D : 9752, Jan. 5, 1907. 22314
Jack and Jill and the house they built; play
in 3 acts, by A. Moore. 83 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1909 ; D : 17648 ; Anne Moore,
New York. 22315
Jack and John; a vaudeville sketch, by S. Au-
worth Rutherford and I. M. Wilson.
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco; D:
10976, July 15, 1907. 22316
See also Poems; bv William Birdsley Ben-
ton.
Jack and the baked-bean stalk; a fairy tale in
2 acts, modernized and set to nmsic by Fred-
eric Field Bullard. New York, G. Schirmer
[etc., etc.] [1909] 20 p. 8°. [G. Schirmers
collection of opera-librettos)
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 2, 1909 ; D : 16231 ;
G. Schirmer, inc.. New York. 22317
Jack and the bean-stalk; a comedy extrava-
ganza for vaudeville, by M. Forrest. 21 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1909 ; D : 16388 ; Mark For-
rest, Milwaukee. 22318
comic opera in 3 acts, music by W. T. Jel-
lifte, libretto by C. A. Beard.
© W. T. Jelliffe and Chas. A. Beard, (ialva,
111.; 1894:32296, June 18. 22319
— an extravaganza in 3 acts, by G. F. Piatt.
63 p. 8°. Typewritten,
© George Foster Piatt, Milwaukee: D:
4303, Nov. 25, 1903 ; 2e. Nov. 25, 1903. 22320
- — an operette in 2 acts, by K. D. Cather, mu-
sic by Lessie M. Hancock.
© Katherine D. Cather, San Jose, Cal. ;
D : 14395, Mar. 22, 1909. 22321
— -an original fairy myth burletta and spec-
tacular travesty in 4 acts, founded on the
popular nursery tale of the same name, by
M. R. Tufts.
© Matthias R. Tufts, Chicago ; 1895 : 57448,
Nov. 13. 22322
3 act comedietta, by C. Rockwell.
75 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Clara Rockwell, New York; D : .5819,
Nov. 25, 1904; 2c. Nov. 25, 1904. 22323
— See also Short plays for small players.
Jack Carter's affinity; drama in 4 acts, by A.
Vogt. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© August Vogt, Dallas ; D : 13117, June 5,
1908; 2c. June 5, IDOS. 22324
Jack Courtney's wife; a play in 5 acts, by Mrs.
F. Breaker. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Frank Broaker, Brooklyn ; D : 1511,
Mar. 4, 1902; 2c. Mar. 4, 1902. 22325
Jack Daw's delirium; a new original farce in 1
act, by Mr. Weld.
© Sumner Weld Bugbee, Brooklyn ; 1 801 :
37361, Oct. 17. 22326
Jack Deering-'s dilemma; a playlet in 1 act, l>^■
W. W. Norton. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit ; D :
4898, Apr. IS. 1904; 2c. July 23, 1904. 22327
Jack Denton's devotion; a naval drama in 3
acts, bv Gordiin V. May. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1913. 52 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913: D:
32262 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 22328
Jack (A) for every Jill; a comedy in 1 act, by
Will D. Felter. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1903. 14 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 3654,
June 20, 1903; 2c. July 23, 1903. 22329
1104
22330
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22351
Jack Frost; an extravaganza, by V. Cassard.
© Vernon Cassard, Chicago; 1897:59542,
Oct. 20. 22330
an extravaganza in 3 acts, by G. F, Steely.
© Guy F. Steely, Chicago; D:41S7, Nov.
4, 1903. 22331
Jack Frost's mistake; a 1 act opei'etta, by
Clara J. Denton.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D.: 11277, Sept.
3, 1907. 22332
Jack Gascoigne of Wall street; by M. New-
man.
© Max Newman, Chicago ; D : 10093, Mar.
8, 1907. 22333
play in 3 acts, by M. J. Newman. 73 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1910 ; D : 20007 ; Mordecai J.
Newman, United States. 22334
Jack Goodwill; a musical drama in 5 acts, by
O. Wall. Typewritten.
© Orlando Wall, Buffalo, 1900 A: 25249,
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 11. 22335
Jack Gordon's Phyllis; a comedy in 1 act, by
Harry Lacy.
© Mrs. Harry Lacy, New York ; 1898 : 64870,
Nov. 5. 22336
Jack Harkaway; a nautical sensation drama
in 5 acts, by H. Foster.
© Hernandez Foster, New York; 1873:
14279, Dec. 13. 22337
a romantic play.
© John B. Sparrow, Montreal, Canada ;
1895 : 23478, Apr. 29. 22338
Jack Harkaway afloat and ashore one hun-
dred years ago; an original romantic and new
historic play.
© John B. Sparrow, Montreal, Canada;
1895 : 23479, Apr. 29. 22339
Jack Harkaway among the brigands. See
Monday.
Jack Harkaway among the Mormons; a new
American play in 5 acts, by F. I. Frayne.
© Frank I. Frayne, Pottstown, Pa.; 1878:
2238, Feb. 21. 22340
Jack Harkaway and his son's adventures
round the world; a drama in 5 acts, drama-
tized from an English story of same name, by
E. Mason, jr.
© Mason and Davidge, Philadelphia ; 1874 :
3993, Mar. 25. 22341
Jack Harkaway at Oxford; an English play in
5 acts, dramatized from the story of same
name in the London magazine entitled The
boys of England, by E. Mason, jr.
© E. Mason, jr., and W. Davidge, jr., Phila-
delphia; 1873:11914, Oct. 17. 22342
Jack Harkaway at sea; an English play in 5
acts, dramatized from the story of same name
in the London magazine entitled The boys of
England, by E. Mason, jr.
© E. Mason, jr., and W. Davidge, jr., Phila-
delphia ; 1873 : 11913, Oct. 17. 22343
Jack Harkaway's adventures in the army and
among the brigands; an English play in 4
acts and a prologue, dramatized from the
story of same name in the London magazine
entitled The boys of England, by E. Mason,
jr.
© E. Mason, jr., and W. Davidge, jr., Phila-
delphia ; 1873 : 11912, Oct. 17. 22344
Jack Harkaway's school days, and what came
of them; an English play, consisting of a pro-
logue, 4 acts, and a tableau, dramatized, from
a story of same name, in the London maga-
zine entitled The boys of England, by E.
Mason, jr.
© E. Mason, jr., and W. Davidge, jr., Phila-
delphia ; 1873 : 11911, Oct. 17. 22345
Jack Horner's Christmas pie. See Best (The)
author's Christmas plays.
Jack (The) in the box; a 3 act musical comedy,
by P. White. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Pat White, Sandy Hook, Conn. ; D : 13371,
July 8, 1908 ; 2c. June 30, 1908. 22346
See also Two (The) plums.
Jack, Jill and a friend; play in 2 acts, by C.
Hamilton. 25, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1911; D: 24165: Cicely Hamil-
ton, London. 22347
Jack Lovejoy's surprise. See Iceman (The)
Jack McCarthy; or, I promised mother, by
D. F. Brown. Typewritten.
© David Franklin Brown, Denison, la. ,
1900 A : 31286, Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 22348
Same. 8 p. f °. Typewritten.
© David Franklin Brown, Denison, la. ;
D : 10890, July 1, 1907 ; Ic. June 10, 1907 ; Ic.
June 20, 1907. 22349
Jack Mason's baby; comedy sketch in 1 scene,
by H. Cornell. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1910 ; D : 20441 ; Harry Cor-
nell, Hart, Mich. 22350
Jack Miner's wife; a four character comedy
sketch, by M. D. Buchanan. 15 p. obi. 16°.
Typewritten.
© Marcla Darrah Buchanan, Chicago ; D :
9621, Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 22351
Jack-o'-chance; play in 4 acts, by Rav Hepburn
Taylor [pseud, of Cora G. Sadler] 38 p. 4°.
Printed.
© Ic. May 8, 1915; D: 40867; Fr-ank Wait-
still Sadler, West Newton, Mass. 22351a
5379—16 70
1105
22352
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22374
Jack o' hearts; comedy in 3 acts, by Edith M.
Burrows. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1913.
24 p. 12°.
© June 25, 1913; 2c. June 26, 1913; D:
33697 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 22352
Jack-o'-the-fields; fantasy in 4 acts, by Emer-
son Taylor. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32491 ; Emerson G.
Taylor, Hartford. 22353
Jack of the Pacific fleet; by T. J. GafEney. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffney, Albany ; D : 14780,
Jan. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 22354
Jack on time; or, The race of life, a protean
drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, New York; 1870:1297,
Aug. 27. 22355
Jack Reynard, a gold digger of the California
pioneer mining days; a 5 act drama, by A.
Roman. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anton Roman, San Francisco; 1887:
14498, June 3; 2c. June 18. 22356
Jack roses; a dramatic sketch in 1 act, 1 scene,
by E. W. Scully and L. M. Ulmer. Typewrit-
ten.
© Eugene W. Scully and Lizzie May Ulmer,
New York; 1893:58610, Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 8,
1894. 22357
Jack Royal of the Ninety-second; a romantic
military melodrama in 6 tableaux, by A. C.
Wheeler (Nym Crinkle) 137 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harry Lacy, New York; 1891:25647,
July 16 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 22358
Jack Ryerson in Texas. See Bertha, the sew-
ing machine girl of New York.
Jack Shepherd; or, Newgate routed, a bur-
lesque in 2 acts, by W. G. Baker and J. C.
Arnold.
© William G. Baker, San Francisco;
1882 : 21065, Dec. 12. 22359
Jack Sheppard; an opera in 3 acts, libretto by
A. K. Fulton, music by A. Itzel, jr.
© A. K. Fulton and Adam Itzel, jr., Balti-
more; 1885:5056, Feb. 28. 22360
a romantic opera in 3 acts, the libretto by
W. Day, music by Adam Itzel, jr.
© Willard G. Day, Baltimore ; 1885 : 25063,
Nov. 30. 22361
Jack Sheppard and Joe Blueskin; or. Amateur
road agents, melodramatic burlesque in 1 act,
by Frank Dumont. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing co. [1897] 10 p. 12°. ([Darkey
and comic drama] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59883,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 22362
Jack Stanford's experiment; by W. G. Wil-
liams. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will G. Williams, Waynesburg, O.; D:
6805, June 12, 1905 ; Ic. June 12, 1905 ; Ic. July
15, 1905. 22363
Jack Storm; drama in 7 tableaux, by Pierre
Elzear, tr. and adapted by the Franco-Ameri-
can agency for dramatic literature, ltd.
© FrauQois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 7089, Mar. 26. 22364
Jack, the American newsboy; a thrilling and
sympathetic melodrama in 5 acts, by Otto P.
Prague, dramatized by W. Davidson. 45 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Wm. Davidson, Portland, Or. ; D : 12268,
Jan. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1908. 22365
Jack, the friendless; in 5 acts, by K. Estelle.
© Katie Estelle, Brooklyn ; 1900 A : 31350,
Dec. 27. 22366
Jack the Giant-killer; by G." Auger. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© George Auger, New York ; D : 10330, Apr.
11, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907. 22367
by G. T. Smith, A. B. Sloane and H. N.
Farrar. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. Totten Smith, A. Baldwin Sloane
and Herbert N. Farrar, New York ; D : 14846,
Jan. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1909. 22368
an extravaganza in 1 act, by Frank H. Nel-
son.
© William E. Sinn, Baltimore ; 1871 : 11732,
Dec. 12. 22369
— a pantomime, arr. by George R. Edeson.
© Wm. E. Sinn, Baltimore; 1871:11733,
Dec. 12. 22370
a spectacular, musical comedy in 4 acts, by
E. Maynard and W. H. McBride.
© Edwin Maynard and W. H. McBride,
Troy, N. Y. ; 1890:681, Jan. 4. 22371
Jack, the jail breaker; or, From Sing Sing to
liberty, comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. C.
Blaney. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Clay Blaney, Center Moriches,
N. Y. ; D : 10139, Mar. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 14,
1907. 22372
Jack the Ripper; or. The Whitechapel mys-
tery, a sensational melodrama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by M. Clarke [pseud, of W. E. M.
Clarke] and F. Gerald.
© Florence Gerald and Marlande Clarke,
Philadelphia ; 1888 : 36463, Dec. 22. 22373
Jack, the tramp; a comedy in 4 acts, by D. E.
Dennedy.
© Domlnick E. Dennedy, Nashville; 1878:
12541, Nov. 1. 22374
1106
22375
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22397
Jack (The) trust. See Box (A) of monkeys,
and other farce comedies.
Jack Wilson, the scout; or, Adventures in the
far West. n. p. 1883. 19 p. 12°.
© Daniel J. Rapp, Reading, Pa.; 1883:
3843, Mar. 1; 2c. Mar. 12. 22375
Jackal (The); climax in 1 act, by H. McAllister.
[1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D: 32995; Hall Mc-
Allister, Washington. 22376
Jackdaw (The); by Lady Gregory. 5 sheets.
f°. Proof.
© Lady Gregory, Galway, Ireland : D :
1G040, June 8, 1909 ; 2c. June 8, 1909. 22377
Same. {In The Gaelic American)
© Lady Gregory, Gort, Ireland ; D : 16175,
June 11, 1909 ; 2c. June 11, 1909.
22378
Same. pt. 2.
© Lady Gregory, Gort, Ireland; D: 16185.
June 18, 1909.
Jacko. the sunbeam.
22379
See Sans souci.
Jack's affair; by I. W. Evans. 16 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Isabelle Whitlock Evans, New York ; D :
2910, Jan. 26, 1903; 2c. Jan. 28, 1903. 22380
Jack's afanity; comedy playlet in 1 act, by E.
T. Emery. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911; D: 24540; Edwin T.
Emery, San Francisco. 22381
— - sketch of stage life, by Robert E. Ander-
son. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912; D: 28681; Olga Brit-
ton and Betty Lorraine, Providence, R. I.
22382
Jack's birthday gift; play in 1 act, by M. J.
Smith. 24 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911; D: 23057; Maude J.
Smith, San Francisco, 22383
Jack's bluff; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by Denis
O'Hazlitt. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905.
13 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 6926,
July 8, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905. 22384
Jack's brother's sister; sketch in 1 act, by
Pauline Phelps and Marion Short. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 16 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Dec. 7, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1915 ; D : 42434 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 22384a
Jack's cure for suffragettes; 1 act sketch, by
E. Rosenshine. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1910; D: 21617 ; Edna Rosen-
shiiae, Sau Francisco. 22385
Jack's godmother; a drama of contemporane-
ous human interest in 3 acts and 1 scene, by
G. F. Judkins. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Georgine Flagg Judkins, Nantucket
Island, Mass.; D : 12117, Dec. 24, 1907; 2c.
Dec. 24, 1907. 22386
Jack's heroine; bj' Nettie Knight.
© Antoinette Blanche Chevalier, Wellesley,
Mass.; D : 927, Oct. 5, 1901. 22387
Jack's honeymoon; a comedy in 3 acts, by H.
G. Carleton. 151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Guy Carleton, New York ; D :
10029, Feb. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1907. 22388
Jack's marriage; a romance of the lower five,
comedy drama in 4 acts, by T. Krebs. 46 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Tony Krebs, Boston ; D : 550, June 5,
1901; 2c. June 5, 1901. 22389
Jack's pardner; comedy playlet in 1 act, by W.
R. Bennington. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24515 ; Wilber R.
Bennington, Moberly, Mo. 22390
Jack's predicament; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Giselle d'Unger. Chicago, Dramatic pub. co.,
1907, 8 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 12016,
Dec. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 22391
Jack's romance; a play in 1 act, by R. Stuart
and D, A. Bragdon.
© Ralph Stuart and Dudley A. Bragdon,
St. Louis ; 1897 : 55738, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 4.
22392
Jack's sister; by I. B. Goodrich, jr.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D : 5812,
Nov. 23, 1904. 22393
Jack's Thanksgiving; a comedy sketch, by S.
Morris. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sam Morris, Chicago ; 1900 A : 9709, Apr.
16; 2c. Apr. 16. 22394
Jack's uncle; a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
Tony Cummings and Willard Holcomb.
© George S. Coleman, Washington ; D : 277,
Mar. 28, 1901. 22395
^or. The little conqueror, 1 act farce, by
Edwin Peter Does. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Palmer Moore, Brookline. Mass. ;
D : 271, Mar. 23, 1901 ; Ic. Mar. 23, 1901 ; Ic.
Mar. 27, 1901. 22396
Jack's victory; by E. Cornell. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Elizabeth Cornell, New York ; D : 15137,
Feb. 19, 1909; 2c. Feb. 19, 1909. 22397
1107
22398
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22419
Jack's visitors; or, The school boy's dream, a
patriotic and historical play in 1 act, by
Lilian Stair Schreiner. Clyde, O., Ames' pub-
lishing CO., 1904. 13 p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 450] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 4871, Apr.
13, 1904; 2c. Apr. 18, 1904. 22398
Jack's wife; by J. Pardee-Clark. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Jean Pardee-Clark. New Haven ; D :
SG07, May 24, 1906 ; 2c. May 24. 1906. 22399
Jack's wife, Jill; an entirely new and original
comic opera in 3 acts, by J. Yeanmns.
© Jennie Yeamans, New York ; 1895 : 2842.
Jan. 9. 22400
Jackson's honeymoon; by Charles Horwitz. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Perrin G. Somers, Duluth, Minn. ; D :
10371, Apr. IS, 1907; 2c. Apr. 18, 1907.
22401
Jacob and Laban; dramatic and musical drama
in 3 tableaux, by II. Roland.
© Richard Roland, Brooklyn; 1886:16238,
July 17; 2c. July 22. 22402
Jacob Busby. Typewritten and Ms.
© Jesse P. Tillson, Toledo, O. ; 1896 : 32103,
May 27; 2c. July 11. 22403
Jacob Leisler; play of old New York in 4 acts,
by W. O. Bates. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 25936 ; William O.
Bates, Indianapolis. 22404
Same. New York, M. Kennerlev, 1913. xi,
248 p. front., plate. 12°.
© June 25, 1913; 2c. July 2, 1913; A:
351312; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
22405
Jacob ShlafE's mistake; a farce in 1 act, by J.
E. Crary.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1892 : 40980,
Oct. 10. 22406
Jacob Warner; play in 4 acts, by Ernest Cush-
man Whitton. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1910 ; D : 22256 ; E. C. Whit-
ton, Brooklyn. 22407
Jacobines (Les); comedie en 4 actes, par A.
Hermant. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration]
1907. 2 p. 1., 83 p. 12°.
© Abel Hermant, Paris ; D : 10090, Mar. 7,
1907 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1907. 22408
Jacobite (The) regiment; tragic opera in 3
acts, written by J. M. Levien and H. O. Nichol-
son, composed by Paul Colberg. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© J. Mewburn Levien, London ; D : 2099,
.luly 10, 1902; 2c. ,Iuly 10, 1902. 22409
Jacqueline's mothers; play in 3 acts with sce-
nario and scene plots, by J. R. Hastings.
[153] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1910 ; D : 21403 ; John Rus-
sel Hastings, New York. 22410
Jacquette; a drama in 3 acts, by Fred Mars-
den [pseud, of W. A. Sliver]
© William A. De Long, Philadelphia ; 1871 :
• 9013, Sept. 27. 22411
or. The mystery of Fontelle, a drama in 4
acts.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1872:
1954, Feb. 29. 22412
Jacquine, the beggar's daughter; a serio-
comic play in 3 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1879:9417,
July 17. 22413
Jael; a 1 act play, by F. G. Gibbs. 13 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Frances Guignard Gibbs, Boston; D:
4038, Feb. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1904. 22414
— a play of 3 acts, by L. Fogg.
© Louis Fogg, Cleveland ; D : 8844, July 17,
1906. 22415
poetic drama in 1 act, by F. Kiper [1. e.
F. K. Frank] [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914; D: 36208; Florence
Kiper, Chicago. 22415a
•by Florence Kiper Frank. 30 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Oct. 20, 1914; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914; D:
38746; Chicago little theatre, Chicago.
22415b
— See also Sanctuary (The) of womanhood.
Jael, daughter of Israel; by A. M. Smith.
© Alice Maude Smith, Tacoma ; D : 13532,
Aug. 11, 1908. 22416
Jael, the wife of Heber, the Kenite; a dra-
matic monologue, by Oliver J. Booth. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lucy Nelson Whitfield, New York; D:
721, Aug. 6, 1901; 2c. Aug. 6, 1901. 22417
See also Coming (The) of Sisera.
Jaffray's double; a comedy in 8 acts, by A. E.
Ives.
© Alice E. Ives, New York; 1895:49203,
Sept. 28. 22418
Jag; a nuisical comedy in 2 acts, by H. R. Evans.
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Ridgely Evans, Washington; D:
9386, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 22419
1108
22420
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22441
Jag^ (A) dance; vaudeville sketch dialogue to
accompany dance, by A. Brugard. [7] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912 ; D : 29403 ; Adrienne
Brugard, New York. 22420
Jag (A) of joy; a comedy drama in 1 act, by
E. Blondell. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Blondell, New York ; D : 7058,
Aug. 1, 1905; 2c. Aug. 1, 1905. 22421
Jagon; or. A daughter's atonement, a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by Arnold Reeves. 65 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Aubrey Ruggles, Cambridgeport,
aiass. ; D : 1775, Apr. 23, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 23,
1902. 22422
or. The stranglers of Paris, a melodrama
in a prologue in 2 pts. and 5 tableaux, dram-
atized by Mrs. W. A. Vigoureux.
© Mrs. W. A. Vigoureux, San Francisco ;
1887:10564, Apr. 19. 22423
Jail (The) bird; a drama in 5 acts, by C. Town-
send. Author's ed. New York, Harold Roor-
bach, 1893. 46 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's Ameri-
can ed. of acting plays, no. 621 )
© Charles Townsend, Weedsport, N. Y. ;
1893 : 57886, Dec. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1894. 22424
dramatic sketch, by W. Duncan. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1912; D: 28853; William
Duncan, Hoboken, N. J. 22425
play in 4 acts, by G. F. Lydston. 183 p.
■ 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1911; D: 25814; G. Frank
Lydston, Chicago. 22426
Jail (The) bird coon; by J. Norworth [pseud,
of John Klem]
© Jack Norworth, New York; 1900 A:
3599, Feb. 8. 22427
Jail breakers; by J. B. Rice. 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© James B. Rice, Chicago; D : 9017, Aug.
31, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1906. 2,2428
Jail limits; comedy sketch in 1 act, by J. Tay-
lor Lewis. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17280 ; D. Trevor
Lewis, Brooklyn. 22429
Jail up to date; 1 act comedy skit, by D. Darby
Aaronson. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1915 ; D : 41044 ; Walter E.
Colby, New York. 22429a
Jainkef Josef, the Jew detective; comedy
drama in 3 acts.
© Harry Thompson, New York ; 1887 : 397,
Jan. 7. 22430
Jake and Louise; a comic musical sketch in 1
act, by Mrs. S. E. Cawthorn.
© Mrs. S. E. Cawthorn, United States;
1876:4571, Apr. 1.5. 22431
Jake and Snow; a musical sketch in 1 act. by
Emmett Heskett. Clyde, O.. Ames' publish-
ing CO., 1895. 6 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 261] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1895:36049,
July 11 ; Ic. July 19. 22432
Jake, the showman; a drama of every day life
in 3 acts, by G. Clair.
© George Clair, Boston ; ^ 1871 : 6794, July
19. 22433
Jakey Einstein; or. Life on the road, a comedy
drama in 4 acts, hy C. Baswitz. Springfield
[111.] State journal book and job printing co.,
1886. 50 p. 8°.
© Charles Baswitz, Springfield, 111.; 1886:
11021, May 8; 2c. June 12. 22434
Jakob der schmied; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
David PInski. Berlin, Theaterverlag E.
Bloch. 1911. 114 p. 12°.
© Dec. 13, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912 : ' D :
29418, Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 22435
Jalouse; coraMie en 3 actes [par] Alexandre
[Charles Auguste] Bisson et Adolphe Le-
clercq. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1899. 2 p. 1., 152
p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; 1899 : 82214, Dec. 20 ;
2c. Dec. 20. 22436
Jaloux (Le); comedie en 3 actes, par A. Bibesco.
168 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Antoine Bibesco, Paris ; D : Oct. 11, 1904 :
2c. Oct. 11, 1904. 22437
Jamaica; a nnisical comedy in 2 acts, by F. M.
Knowles and Edwin B. Burch.
© Frederick M. Knowles, Brooklyn ; D :
7901, Jan. 18, 1906. 22438
James and John. See Four plays; by Gilbert
Cannan.
James and Mary; a drama in 5 acts, by J. A.
Manning.
© James A. Manning, Boston ; 1886 : 24785,
Nov. 2. 22439
James boys (The) in Missouri; a sensational
comedy drama in 4 acts, by James M. Martin.
63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Klimt, Chicago ; D : 718, Aug. 5,
1901 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1901. 22440
a western drama in 4 acts, by N. Alvarez.
Clyde, O., Ames' pub. co., 1907. 31 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 467])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : lOSSO, June
26, 1907; 2c. June 26, 1907. 22441
1109
22442
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22459
James (The) boys' last raid; by E. M. Kimball
and J. Abbott.
© E. M. Kimball and John Abbott, Colum-
bus, O. ; D : 1134, Nov. 29, 1901. 22442
James (The) boys, Missouri outlaws, Jessie
and Frank; or. Run to death, in 5 acts and
16 tableaux, by F. Lavarnie.
© Frank Lavarnie, Chicago ; 1882 : 17363,
Oct. 19. 22443
James (The) boys, the bandit kings of Mis-
souri; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by M. Gib-
ney. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Morgan Gibney, Newark, N, J. ; D : 2523,
Oct. 30, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1902. 22444
James Harding; a play in 5 acts, by A. Amos.
95 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Andrew Amos, Des Moines ; D : 172, Feb.
28, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1901. 22445
James Warner, the rancher; or. The outcast
fugitive, a drama in 4 acts, by W. Herboth.
70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1909 ; D : 16394 ; William
Herboth, New York. 22446
James "Wobberts, freshman; a 3 act farce, by
R. W. Tully. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Walton Tullv, Berkeley, Cal. ;
D : 229, Mar. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1901.
22447
Jamestown; historic, patriotic and spectacular
drama in 4 acts, by James Arthur MacKnight
and J. Walton.
© J. A. MacKnight, Calera, Ala., and Jose-
phine Walton, New York; D:9173, Sept. 21,
1906. 22448
Jamestown (A) romance. See Phyllis.
Jamieson; a character comedy, by F. S. Potter.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frances Squire Potter, Minneapolis ; D :
13480, Aug. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1908. 22449
Jammerpepi (Die); komodie in 3 akten, von
Alexander Engel. 148 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910; D: 22840; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 22450
Jan Vedder's wife; play in 5 acts, adapted and
dramatized from the novel by Amelia E. Barr,
by J. Hedley. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© July 28, 1909 ; D : 16401 ; James Hedlev.
Cleveland. 22451
Jan Vyrava; a drama in 5 acts, by Frantisek
Adolf Hubert, tr. from the Bohemian by SSrka
B. Hrbkova. {In Poet lore, v. 26, no. 3.
May- June, 1915 ; periodical © June 28, 1915 ;
July 1, 1915 ; B : 342110 ; Poet lore co., Boston)
22451a
Jane; a farce in 3 acts, by Harry Nicholls and
W. Lestocq. New York ; Samuel French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1900. 62 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 41] )
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 29904,
Dec. 10; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 22452
play in 4 acts, by R. Leo. 115 p. 4°.
■ Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915; D: 40631; Rita Leo,
New York. 22452a
Jane Annie; or, The good conduct prize, a
new and original English comic opera, writ-
ten by J. M. Barrie and A. Conan Doyle,
music by Ernest Ford. New York, Novello.
Ewer & CO., 1893. 51 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London; 1893:2,3488,
May 15; 2c. May 15. 22453
Jane Clegg; a play in 3 acts, by St. .John G.
Ervine. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd.,
1914. 4 p. 1., 112 p. 12°.
© Aug. 31, 1914; Ic. Aug. 31, 1914; D:
37970; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
22453a
Jane Douglas; an historical drama in 5 acts,
by Marguerite Hernulewicz and J. Burnside.
© Jean Burnside, New York ; 1872 : 2166,
Mar. 6. 22454
Jane Eyre; by Charlotte Bronte, dramatized by
C. E. Blaney. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910; D : 20481 ; Chas. E.
Blaney, New York. 22455
a play in 5 acts, an adaptation of Charlotte
Bronte's celebrated novel, by Miron Leffing-
well. 48 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16367; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 22456
See also Love and duty. — Master (The)
of Thornfield.
Jane Eyre, the orphan of Lowood; a drama in
5 acts, adapted from the German of IMadame
Birch Pfeiffer, by C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1871:
6,58, Jan. 26. 22457
a romantic drama in 4 acts, written, com-
piled, and arr. upon the novel of Jane Eyre,
by Charlotte Bronte, by J. S. Houghton.
© J. S. Houghton, Philadelphia; 1874:
11925, Sept. 23. 22458
Jane Gentleman; comedy in 3 acts, by R. A.
Wood-Seys. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910 ; D : 20762 ; Roland A.
Wood-Seys, San Diego, Cal. 22459
1110
22460
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22479
Jane Haggerstone; a drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by G. H. Howard. 104 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George H. Howard, Washington; D:
4149, Oct. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 22460
Jane Ingram; a drama of the Civil War in 5
acts, by F. Peltret. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Peltret, Los Angeles; D : 2313,
Sept. a 1902; 2c. Sept. 9, 1902. 22461
Jane McCrea; by G. J. Stillman.
© George J. Stillman, Jersey City ; D : 4513,
Jan. 16, 1904. 22462
a tragedy, by Richard Henry
Lewis
Type-
[ pseud, of P. H. Carroll] 77 p. 4°
written,
© Philip H. Carroll, Albany ; D : 5261. June
25, 1904; 2c. June 17, 1904. 22463
Jane Seton; a drama in 5 acts, by C. Ulrich,
jr.
© Charles Ulrich, jr., Cincinnati ; 1881 :
19802, Dec. 21. 22464
Jane Shore; drama in 5 acts, by E. Morand, V.
Thompson and M. Schwob. 113 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Eugene Morand, Vance Thompson and
Marcel Schwob, Paris ; D : 191, Feb. 25, 1901 ;
2c. Oct. 2, 1901. 22465
a play in 5 acts, by Genevieve Ward and
W. G. Wills.
© Jarrett and Palmer, New York; 1878:
8046, July 12. 22466
Jane the first; 1 act farce, by E. H. Gould. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915; D: 39364; Elizabeth
Hull Gould, Rochester, N. Y. 22466a
Jane, the miner's pet. See Down in a coal
mine.
Jane Vail's mission; or. Boomed for life, a
drama in 5 acts, by J. L. Ashton, drama-
tized from Annie Ashmore's story of that
name.
© J. L. Ashton, Providence, R. I.; 1874:
1931, Feb. 18. 22467
Jane vs. John; comedy in 4 acts, by J. Sea-
grave. 139 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1915; D: 39566; .Tane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 22467a
Janet; play in 4 acts, by F. C. Barclay. [105]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1911; D: 24878; Fannie C.
Barclay, New York. S2468
Janet Ramo; by H. Burky.
© Henrv Burky, Brooklyn; D:9804, .Tan.
X7, 1907. 22460
Janet Ramo — Continued.
play In 3 acts, by H. Burky. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D: 32131; Henry
Burky, Brooklyn. 22470
Janet, the sorceress; in 3 acts, by A. G. Baker.
© Anna Genura Baker, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1900 A: 24025, Sept. 27. 22471
Janey; a comedy in 3 acts, by L. Hall.
© Louis C. Hall, Canton, O. ; D : 14521, Dec.
5, 1908. 22472
Janey Junkins; a comedy-dtama, by Pierce
Kingsley. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Pierce Kingslev, New York ; D :
14316, Nov. 18, 1908 ; 2c.. Nov. 18, 1908.
22473
Jangle (The); operetta in 1 act, book and lyrics
by L. A. Barber, music by J. Franclyn Boyer.
13 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© L. A. Barber, Johnstown. Pa. ; D : 93.''>1,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906. 22474
— original modern romantic drama in 5 acts,
by W. A. Hayes. [5], 66 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 23, 1914; D: 37115; William
Alois Hayes, Philadelphia. 22474a
Janice Meredith.
Janice Meredith.
See Evening (An) with
Janie's doll; drama In 1 act, by F. P. Stock-
bridge. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11. 1910; D:2226S; Frank
Parker Stockbrldge, Cincinnati. 22475
Janitor (The): a farce comedy in 1 act, by J. J.
Sullivan and C. D. Webber.
© .Joseph J. Sullivan and Carrie D. Webber,
Pittsburgh ; 1900 A : 1461, Jan. 16. 22476
monologue, by A. Hoffman and Joseph L.
Browning. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914 ; D : 37988 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 22476a
— a 1 act comedy, by Arthur Manovill and
Dennis Mullen. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mullen and Manovill, New York; D:
14746, Jan. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1909. 22477
— -a play, by H. Miles. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1912; D: 30945; Homer
Miles, New York. 22478
— or. The janitor of the flats, a farce comedy
in 1 act.
© .Joseph J. Sullivan and Carrie D. Webber,
New York ; 1900 A : 10592, Apr. 26 ; 2c. Apr.
26 22479
nil
..J
22480
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22498
Janitor (The) and the Jap; farce in 1 act, by
Francis Baker Fairfax [pseud, of F. H.
Wheelan] [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911; D: 23644; F. H.
Wheelan. San Francisco. 22480
Janitor (The) of the flats. See Janitor (The)
Janitor's (The) joke; a sketch for two persons,
by V. Cassard. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Vernon Cassard, New York ; D : 14154,
Oct. 27, 1908; 2c. Oct. 27, 1908. 22481
Janizaries (The) of Jane; a musical play in 2
acts, by Alice May Lindholm [i. e. A. M.
Chase] and Howard Gibbs Chase.
© Alice May Chase, Baltimore ; D : 11411.
Sept. 25, 1907. 22482
Jap (The); by W. G. O'Doherty. 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William G. O'Doherty, Portland, Or. ; D :
14531, Dec. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908. 22483
play in 3 acts, by L. Weadock. [50] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 ; D : 24679 ; Louis Wea-
dock, New York. 22484
Japanese (A) bride; original comedy in 3 acts,
by L. Bascom. 14 p. 4. Typewritten. [Syn-
opsis]
© Lee Bascom, San Francisco ; D : 4087.
Oct. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1903. 22485
Japanese (The) doll; a pantomime in 1 act, by
V. Thompson.
© Vance Thompson, New York; 1895:
55010, Oct. 30. 22486
Japanese (A) experiment; thirty-minute sketch,
by A. Dunlap. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adeline Dunlap, New York ; D : 3191,
Mar. 21, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1903. 22487
Japanese fantastics; illustrated pantomime and
drill with musical accompaniment, by L. May
Haughwout, rev. by Stanley Schell. New
York city, E. S. Werner & co., 1904. 9, 6 p.
illus., pis. 4°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 4993.
May 4, 1904; 2c. June 25, 1904. 22488
Japanese (The) from the Neck.
kado.
See Mr. Mi-
Japanese (A) honeymoon; an operatic spec-
tacular extravaganza, compiled, arr. and
adapted by J. A. Beall and E. H. Coates.
[Libretto] Bradford, Pa., Ingram printing
company, 1905. 8 p. illus. obi. 4°.
© James A. Beall and Edward H. Coates;
D : 6925, July 8, 1905 ; 2c. July 8. 1905.
22489
Japanese idyll; vaudeville comedietta, by A.
Johnson.
© Alice Johnson, New York; 1900 A: 9495,
Apr. 13. 22490
Japanese lesson; by Robert Northgate [pseud,
of Ellen M. Barbour] 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1909; D: 17034; E. M. Bar-
bour, Boston. 22491
Japanese pottery ballet; a dramatic, musical
and terpsichorean composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1886 : 21939,
Sept. 30. 22492
Japanese (The) prince; miniature comic opera,
books, lyrics, and music, by E. Clark. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D: 38357; Edward
Clark, Brooklyn. 22492a
[IJ,
play in 1 act, by McCree and Clark.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913; D: 32485; McCree &
Clark, New York. 22493
Japanese (A) romance; in 1 act, by F. H.
James. [18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D: 21819; Fred H.
James, New York. 22494
Japanese spy; a 1 act drama, by La F. Parks.
© La Fayette Parks, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ;
D : 6066, June 12. 1905. 22495
Japanese (A) wedding; a 1 act play, by Wil-
liam Henry Shelton. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© W. H. Shelton, New York ; D : 9146, Sept.
26, 1906; 2c. Sept. 26, 1906. 22496
a vaudeville sketch, by W. H. Shelton. 12
p. 4 . Tj-pewritten.
© William Henry Shelton, New York; D:
8518, May 11, 1906 ; 2c. May 11, 1906. 22497
See also Mitsu-Yu-Nissi.
Japanese (The) wife. See Adzuma.
Japhet in search of a father. See Two (The)
foundling's.
Japonica; a nuisical comedy in 2 acts, by H. B.
Smith.
© Harry B. Siiiitb, New York; D : 4825.
Mar. 26, 1904. 22498
Jar (The) of olives; play in 4 acts, from The
Arabian nights, arr. by Beatrice Clay and
Claribel Spurling. Philadelphia, Penn pub.
CO., 1914. 32 p. 12°.
© Nov. 23, 1914; 2c. Nov. 25, 1914; D:
38920; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 22498a
1112
22499
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22520
Jardin (El) de los amores; opereta en 1 acto,
(lividido en 2 cuadros, original y en verso,
letra de E. Lopez-Marin, mrisifa de Ramon
Lopez-Montenegro y Enrique Brn. ^Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910. 52,
[3] p. 12°. [Liljretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910: D:
21080; Enrique Lopez-IMarin, Madrid. 22499
Jardin (The) de Paris girls; by T. Miner.
© Tom Miner, New York ; D : 16163, June
25, 1909. 22500
musical comedy in 1 act. by F. E. Stewart.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 2.5, 1912; D: 28435; J'rank E.
Stewart, Baltimore. 22501
Jardin (The) Mabille burlesquers.
© Arthur Falk, New York ; 1899 : 14702,
Feb. 23. 22502
Jardin (The) Mabille spectacular extrava-
ganza.
© Arthur Falk, New York; 1899:14701,
Feb. 23. 22503
Jared Jones; a dramatic composition, by E. T.
Gibson. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1909 ; D : 16287 ; Edward T.
Gibson, Brooklyn. 22504
Jarg'tine, pride of Maximilian's army; mili-
tary drama in 4 acts, by J. Jj. De Bonay.
© John L. De Bonay, New York; 1870:
2283, Sept. 28. 22505
Jarius Jordan; or. The carpenter's son, a New
p]ngland drama in 3 acts, bv Len Ware (Lew
Ward) Clyde, O., Ames pub. co., 1893. 36 p.
12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 324] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893:23495.
May 15; 2c. May 24. 22506
Jarman's own; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. A.
Hibbard.
© George A. Hibbard, Buffalo ; 1892 : 27399,
June 30. 22507
Jarotte; or. The thieves, a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. Sherwood.
© Grace Sherwood, New York; 1891:^809,
Feb. 20. 22508
Jaskinia Pot§pienca; dramat w pi^ciu aktach.
przerobiony na scen(,\ przez Antoniego Ste-
faiia Zdzieblowskiego.
© W. Dyniewicz, Chicago ; 1894 : 56483. Dec.
.5. 22509
Jasmin; musikalisches lustspiel in 1 akt. von
Leo Heller und Richard Wurmfeld, musik von
James Rothstein. Berlin, Harmonie verlag
[1911] 40 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Feb. 18, 1911. 2c. Feb. 18, 1911; D:
23385; Harmonie verlag, Berlin. 22510
Jasmine; a comedy drama in 1 act, by J. Dwig-
gins. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D : 30858 ; Jay Dwig-
gins, New York. 22511
Jason, das weihnachtsschifE; milrchenspiel in
4 aufziigen und 12 bildern, von Max Moller
und Hendrichs Hormann. [3], 99 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D: 42176; Anton .L
Benjamin, Hamburg, Germany. 22511a
Jasper; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Frank
Dumont.
© Sam Devere, New York; 1882:743. .Tan.
16. 22512
-a drama in 5 acts, suggested by and based
upon the fragment by Charles Dickens, The
mystery of Edwin Drood, by T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, New York; 1871:7747,
Aug. 19. 22513
— an original play in 4 acts, by F. Rogers.
© F. Rogers, New York; 1877:8620, July
24. 22514
- — - Same.
© Sam Devere, United States ; 1877 : 9447,
Aug. 17. 22515
Jasper (The) judgment; a melodrama in 5 acts
and 6 scenes, by J. H. Wilson.
© John H. Wilson, Jamaica Plain, Mass. ;
D:1556, Mar. 11, 1902. 22516
Jasper Luckings, the Kanuck landlord and
California gardener. See Violets.
Jasper's fortune,
world.
See Not the way of the
Jasper's love; or, The master of Bed hall,
drama in 4 acts. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Catherine Mary Winslow, Boston; 1885:
12820, .June 10; 2c. July 28. 22517
Jasper's promise; drama in 4 acts, by H. Stark.
© Henry Stark, Baltimore ; D : 561, June
10, 1901. 22518
Jasper's troubles; a farce in 1 act, by Theodore
A. Doucet. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.,
1908. 9 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 478] )
© Ames pi*. CO., Clyde. O. ; D : 14577, Dec.
21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 22519
Jassemine; in 4 acts, by S. B. Kennedy and L.
Norton. 161 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sara Beaumont Kennedy and Leonard
Norton, Memphis; D : 1518, Mar. 5, 1902; 2c.
Mar. 5, 1902. 22520
1113
22520
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22542
Jaune & rouge; piece sociale en 1 acre, par
Louis Bouvet & Charles Darantiei-e. Paris,
C. Joubert, 1914. 24 p. 8°.
© Mar. 7, 1914; Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D:
36652; Joubert, Paris. 22520a
Javelin (The) and sceptre; or, The demoniac
king, a drama, by A. Snider.
© A. Snider, Princeton, Ind. ; 1875 : 13065,
Dec. 11. 22521
Javelle les Eaux; vaudeville-operette en 1 acte
et 2 tableaux, de F. Vercourt et J. R. Bever,
musique de Geo. Clarett. Paris, C. Joubert,
1909. 51 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909; D:
16704; C. Joubert, Paris. 22522
Jay (The) and the jasper. See Hot stuff.
Jay, BlvifE & co. ; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
A. W. Bell. S3 p. 12°. Ms.
© Allen W. Bell, Washington ; 1894 : 49034,
Oct. 20; 2c. Nov. 8. 22523
Jay Cesar, esquire; a [umsical] burlesque,
words by M. Goldsmith. [Philadelphia, Gil-
lam's sons company] 1893. 1 p. 1., 25 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Milton Goldsmith, Philadelphia; 1893:
49694, Nov. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 28 ; 2c. June 2, 1894.
22524
Jay (A) circus; a farce comedy innovation,
written for Dan Sherman.
© Dan Sherman, New Rochelle, N. Y. :
1894: 14555, 14556, Mar. 14. 22525, 22526
a vaudeville farce in 1 act, by N. Harper.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Neal Harper, New York ; D : 7594, Nov.
21, 1905; 2c. Nov. 21, 1905. 22527
Jay (A) company in a jay hotel in a jay
town; a loller in 2 acts, by D. Thompson and
G. W. Ryer.
© Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer,
United States ; 1885 : 25210, Dec. 2. 22528
Jay (The) criminal lawyer; monologue, by F.
Bell. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36925 ; Frank Bell,
New I'ork. 22528a
Jay (A) from Jaysville; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by E. B. Chesterman, jr. (Bruce Ber-
nard)
© E. Bruce Chesterman, Richmond ; 1897 :
10422, Feb. 10. * 22529
Jay (The) mazetteers. See Iceman (The)
Jay (A) on Broadway; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by Edward Blondell.
© Blondell & Fennessy, Lowell; 1898:
63071, Oct. 27. 22530
Jays (The); June's jolly, jovial, jollity, a farce
comedy, by George Willett June.
© G. W. June, Indianapolis; 1888:6324,
Feb. 29. 22531
Jayville Junction; an hour and a half of com-
edy in a railroad depot, by Harry L. New-
ton. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1906. 39 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 9074, Sept.
, 12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 22532
Je dine chez ma mere, See Contrast.
Je (Le) ne sais quoi? coraMie en 3 actes, [de]
Francis de Croisset et Maurice de Waleffe.
Paris, Librairie Moli6re, 1905. 91 p. 12°.
© F61ix Demoly, Paris; D : 6115, Jan. 23,
1905 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1905. 22533
Je vous aime; play in 1 act, by B. Laska. [2],
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912; D : 28213 ; PMward
Laska, New York. 22534
Jealous (The) God; a modern American play,
by J. L. Berry.
© John Louis Berry, Denver ; D : 6537, Apr.
18, 1905. 22535
Jealous (The) husband; a comedy in 1 act, by
M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 16044,
Mar. 8. 22536
• a Negro sketch, arr. by Charles AVhite.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 6 p. 12°.
([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
33])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15830, D(>e. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 22537
Jealous (The) wife; comedy in 1 act, adapted
from German of Kokebue, by Marion Eddy
[pseud, of M. F. Delanoy]
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda? Cal. ; 1898 :
43361, July 20. 22538
a monologue, by Adrienne Roucolle. Chi-
cago, Dramatic publishing co.. 1908. 6 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14731,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 22539
Jealousies (The) of good Mrs. Goode; farce, 1
act, by Franklin Winter.
© Frank Howe, jr., Philadelphia; D: 14150,
Oct. 26, 1908. 22540
Jealousy; a comedietta in 1 act, by M. W. Wild-
rick. Philadelphia, L. R. Hamerslev & co.,
1889. 10 p. 8°.
© Marion AVhite Wildrick, Fort Hamilton,
N. Y. ; 1889 : 7206, Mar. 6 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 22541
comedy 1 act playlet, by J. L. Thompson.
ii, 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1910 ; D : 21192 ; J. L. Thomp-
son, Chicago. 22542
1114
22543
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22557
Jealousy — Continued.
■ a drama in 5 acts and 1 tableau, by J. F.
Scott and J. C. Jacobson.
© J. F. Scott and J. C. Jacobson, United
States ; 1879 : 14268, Oct. 25. 22543
drama in 4 acts, by Meyer Schwartz.
[2], 1.56 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 15, 1913; D : 33797 ; .Julius
Broder, New York. 22544
drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by M. Arzi-
basheff, tr. into Yiddish, by Abram NaumoJf.
[186] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D: 35819; Latest
tlieatre co., inc.. New York. 22544a
farce in 1 act, by J. T. Powers. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1915 ; D : 40837 ; James T.
Powers, New York. 22544b
•play in 4 acts, founded on the great Car-
man mystery, by G. Gaden and S. McCloskey.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1914; D: 38562; Garland
Gaden and Stuart McCloskey, Roosevelt, N. Y.
22544c
play in 1 act, by J. Turnour. [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1911 ; D : 23578 ; Jules Turn-
our, Independence, Mo. 22545
sketch in 1 scene, by H. Maitland. [3], 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28654 ; Harry Mait-
land, Geneva. O. 22546
See also What should she do?
Jealousy and love; a drama in 3 acts, by C. W.
Flythe. [17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 32517; Clarence
Wilbur Flythe, Richmond. 22547
Jealousy (The) cure; farce comedy sketch in 1
act, by E. Hansen and G. Sraithfield. [2],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1913 ; D : 31987 ; Edward
Hansen and Geo. Smithfield, New York.
22548
[2],
— playlet in 1 act, by N. H. Hornstine.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912; D: 31322; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 22549
Jealousy cured; a society sketch, by C. L. Mon-
roe and A. A. Shearer. Rochester, N. Y., Mon-
roe & Shearer [1897] cover-title, 12 p. 24°.
(Up-to-date series)
© Monroe & Shearer, Rochester, N. Y". ;
1897 : 64641, Nov. 20 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 22550
Jealousy vs. love. See Home rule.
Jealousy's tangles; comedy in 1 act, by L. X.
Floyd. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1911; D: 24908; Lucretia
Xavier Floyd, Cambridge, Mass. 22551
Jean; [play in 1 act] by Donald Colquhoun.
London and Glasgow, Gowans & Gray, ltd.,
1914. 41 p. 24°.
© Apr. 21, 1914 ; Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36912 ;
Gowans & Gray, ltd., Glasgow. 22551a
Jean, a dainty maid; drama with lyrics for the
comic opera, by F. C. H. Hubbard. 66 p. f°.
Ms. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1910 ; D : 20012 ; Frieda Car-
lotta Hinrichs Hubbard, Denver. 22552
Jean and the plumber; play in 1 act, by M,
Nybloc. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1915; D: 40700; Margaret
Nybloc, New York. 22552a
Jean Baptiste of Cangahawaga, P. Q.; a drama
in 4 acts, by M. B. Curtis.
© M. B. Curtis, United States ; 1884 : 21217,
Oct. 23. 22553
Jean Baudry; or, Love and gratitude, drama
in 4 acts, by Auguste Vaquerie, tr. from the
French into English by M. Davidson. [69]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1915; D: 42587; Mollie
Davidson, Philadelphia. 22553a
Jean Blanchard; a drama in 4 acts, by M. E.
Erun.
© Martha E. Brun, St. Louis ; 1898 : 36364,
June 13. 22554
Jean Cevenol; a drama in 5 acts, by Auguste
Fraisse and Henri Sena.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886:19906, Sept. 3. 22555
Jean la cocarde; pi^ce en 5 actes et 7 tableaux,
[de] Eugene Gugenheim et Georges Le Faure.
Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1902. 2 p. 1., 146 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 2376, Sept. 25,
1902; 2c. Sept. 25. 1902. 22556
Jean Lafitte; a play in 5 acts, by Hilliard Hol-
den. 157 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oliver Hilliard Booth, Poughkeepsie,
N. Y. ; D:6798, June 9, 1905; 2c. June 9,
1905. 22557
1115
22558
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22578
Jean Lafitte — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by W. D. Fox.
© W. D. Fox, Murfree.sboro, Tenn. ; D :
1650, Mar. 26, 1902. 22558
Jean Lafitte, the pirate of the Gulf; a drama
in 4 acts, by J. A. Fraser. Typewritten.
[Synopsis]
© John Arthur Fraser, Chicago ; D : 195,
Mar. 11, 1901 ; 2c. May 28, 1902. 22559
Jean Lajoie; 1 act of a drama, by J. M. French.
40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John McLean French. New Yorlc ; D :
8769, June 30, 1906 ; 2c. June 30, 1906. 22560
Jean-Marie; drama in 1 act, from the French of
Andre Theuriet, rendered into English verse,
by A. Lawrence.
© Alice Lawrence, New York ; 1891 : 8232,
Mar. 4; 2c. Feb. 16, 1898. 22561
play in 1 act, by Andre Theuriet, tr. by
Barrett H. Clark. New York, Samuel French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd. [1915] 16 p.
12°. (The world's best plays by celebrated
European authors)
© Sept. 17, 1915; 2c. Sept. 20, 1915; D:
41786; Samuel French, New York. 22561a
Jean III; ou, L'irresistible vocation du fils
Mondoucet, comedie en 3 actes, par S. Gui-
try. 18 p. 4°. (L'lllustration th§atrale, 8*
annee— 217, 8 juin 1912)
© June 8, 1912; 2c. .July 24, 1912; D:
30327; Sacha Guitry, Paris. 22563
Jean Valjean; a drama, adapted from Victor
Hugo's Les miserables, by W. E. McDermut
and B. H. Atwood.
© Wilson E. McDermut and Bertrand H.
Atwood, Fort Wayne, Ind. ; 1884 : 12924, June
27. 22563
— a play in 4 acts, by C. Lawson.
© Charles Lawson, New York ; D : 8842,
July 18, 1906. 22564
or. Branded for life, a spectacular roman-
tic drama in 6 acts, founded on Les misSrables
by Victor Hugo, by J. P. Craig.
© John Paul Craig, San Francisco ; 1891 :
34398, Sept. 28. 22565
or. The shadow of the law, a dramatiza-
tion of Victor Hugo's Les miserables, in 5 acts
by H. C. Fulton. Davenport, la., Glass &
Axtman, 1886. 65 p. 16°.
© H. C. Fulton, Davenport, la.; 1886:
8512, Apr. 9; 2c. June 1. 22566
— — See also Miserables (Les)
Jean Valjean, the convict; by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. J.; D:
2062, June 28, 1902. 22567
Jeanie; or, Mrs. Terry's Thursday at home, a
drama in 3 acts, by Mrs. J. McL. Beach. 29
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Jesse McLean Beach, Los Angeles;
D : 14419, Nov. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1908.
22568
Jeanie Jewell's mosaics; by J. J. Hotchkiss.
© .Jeanie Jewell Hotchkiss, Elmira, N. Y. ;
, 1880 : 5045, Mar. 30. 22569
Jeanne; in 4 acts, by E. F. Power.
© Edward F. Power, New York ; D : 24.
Jan. 11, 1901. 22570
Jeanne d'Arc; a play in 5 acts, by M. V.
Samuels. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice V. Samuels, San Francisco ; D :
4119, Oct. 20, 1903; 2c. Oct. 20, 1903. 22571
by Percy Mackaye. New York, Jjon-
don, The Blacmillan company, 1906. ix, 163
p. 11. plates. 12°.
© Macmillan co., New York; D:9176, Oct.
2, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1906. 22572
— — a play in 4 acts and 9 tableaux, by Ij. Mars-
ton. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Marston, New York ; D : 8399,
Apr. 13, 1906; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 22573
Jeanne d'Arc at Vaucouleurs; romantic drama
for the stage, by W. Hutchins. (In Poet Jjore,
V. 21, no. 2)
© Mav 5, 1910 ; 2c. May 13. 1910 ; D : 21035 ;
Will Hutchins, Greenfield, Mass. 22574
Jeanne de 'Veney; a romantic play of the 16th
century, time of Louis XIV of France, in 4
acts, by .J. Ivaufmann.
© Joe Kaufmann. Port Richmond, N. Y. ;
D : 6024, Jan. 9, 1905. 22575
Jeanne Dore; pi§ce en 3 actes et 7 tableaux, par
T.Bernard. (/?). Petite illustration, no. 6.5. 30
mai 1914, serie-theatre no. 39)
© May 30, 1914; Ic. June 22, 1914; D:
37368; Tristan Bernard, Paris. 22575a
Jeanne du Barri; an historical drama in 5 acts,
by L. Hollis. 218 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lorraine Hollis, New York; D:1012.
Oct. 7, 1901; 2c. Nov. 8, 1901. 22576
Jeanne Ingalls; by Mrs. M. G. Kern.
© Mrs. M. G. Kern, St. Louis; D: 13139,
June 8, 1908. 22577
Jeanne Morelet; a drama in 6 acts .•ind 19
tableaux, by Clairville.
© ^^rancois Mons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 19917, Sept. 3. 22578
Jeanne of his dreams; comedy in 3 acts, by
H. K. G. Bosch. [1], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914; D: 36028; Helene R.
Greanelle Bosch, New York. 22578a
1116
22579
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22601
Jeannette; by F. C. Patterson. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frederick C. Patterson, New York ; D :
8202, Mar. 21, 3906; 2c. Mar. 21, 1906. 22579
• an emotional melodrama in 5 acts and 7
scenes.
© George Heister, New York ; D : 12230,
Jan. 23, 1908. 22580
— a play in 3 acts, by F. Mariani. 109 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Federico Mariani, New York ; D : 10960,
July 1, 1907; 2c. July 1, 1907. 22581
a spectacle drama in 5 acts.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1882:2307,
Feb. 13. 22582
Jeannette La Var. -See Cardinal (The)
Jeannette's wedding; comic operetta in 1 act,
composed by Victor Mass§, text, by Jules
Barbier and INIichel Carre, tr. and adapted
from the French for the English stage, by
E. Schwab.
© Emil Schwab, Boston ; 1884 : 12208, June
16. 22583
Jeannine; piece en 3 actes, de P. Grasset. (I.i
Comoedia, lundi, 7 octobre 1912)
© Oct. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1912 ; D : 31246 ;
Pierre Grasset, Paris. 22584
Jean's airship; by E. H. Randall.
© Emilv Home Randall, Chicago ; D :
1472, Feb. 20, 1902. 22585
Jean's happiness; play, by A. J. Pierce and
A. S. Baxter. 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1912; D : 29925 ; Alfred
James Pierce and Annie Scott Baxter, Erie,
Pa. 22586
Jed Prouty, the man from Maine; a domestic
drama in 4 acts, by W. Gill and R. Golden.
© William Gill and Richard Golden, United
States ; 1889 : 2546, Jan. 21. 22587
Jedediah Basset's kettle drum and kitchen
of ye olden time; by J. Bassett.
© Jedediah Bassett, Baltimore ; 1887 : 5005.
Mar. 5. 22588
Jedediah Judkins, J. P.; a drama in 4 acts, by
Warren J. Brier. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1888. 62 p. 12°. ( [Alta series] )
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago; 1888:
26351, Sept. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 22589
Jedermann; das spiel vom sterben des reichen
maunes, erneuert von Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
5. aufl. Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1912. 107,
[1] p. 12°.
© Nov. 26, 1911; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28734; S. Fischer, verlag. Berlin. 22590
Jeems Macbeth; a travesty, by J. Ross.
© Julia Ross, Asbury Park; 1897:60748,
Oct. 27; 2c. Jan. 17, 1898. 22591
JefE; drama in 3 acts, with prologue, by S. J.
Batchelor,
© Stanton J. Batchelor, Pittsburgh; 1874:
4693, Apr. 9. 22592
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by F. Allen. [4],
21 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1910; D: 22086; Frank Al-
len, Plainfield, N. J. 22593
or, The slave's return, a new 2 act drama,
by F. R. Tibbitts.
© Frank R. Tibbitts, Cleveland ; 1879 : 6231,
May 9. 22594
Jeff, the black detective; a sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by W. T. Melville.
© W. T. Melville, Brooklyn; 1892:18702,
Apr. 30. 22595
Jefferson Kipp; a comedy in 3 acts, by P. Wil-
stach. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Wilstach, New York ; D : 7926, Jan.
30, 1906; 2c. Jan. 13, 1906. 22596
Jeffersons (The) of Georgia; society luelodrama
in 3 acts, by Billie Burke. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D: 30290; William
Francis Burke, New York. 22597
Jeg vil vserge mit land; skuespil i 5 akter,
af Gunnar Heiberg. Kristiania, H. Asche-
houg & CO., 1912. 3 p. 1., 161 p. 12°.
© Feb. 6, 1912 ; 2c. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30049 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norway.
22598
Jehovah's triumph. See Nebuchadnezzar.
Jehu Higgins, in Horse sense; a vaudeville
monologue, words and music by B. E. Leavitt.
© Burton Emerson Leavitt, Putnam, Conn. ;
D : 15933, May 24, 1909. 22599
Jekyll's soliloquy; by S. G. Benson. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910 ; D : 22373 ; Samuel Crans-
ton Benson, San Francisco. 22600
Jemima; farce in 1 act, by E. Gervase. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 5, 1915; D: 40860; Edward
Gervase, New York. 22600a
01% The witch of Bender, a comedy in 3
acts, bv H. Elliott McBride. Dick's American
ed. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1901. 29
p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:623,
Tuly 1, 1901; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 22601
1117
82602
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22618
Jenkins, of Dubuque and New York; by B.
Douglas.
© Boyd Douglas, Lima, O. ; 1899:25561,
Apr. 12. 22602
Jenkin's tragedy; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
D. L. Beckingsale. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1011; D: 23994; Daniel
Loftus Beckingsale, New York. 22603
Jenkin's vacation; dramatic sketch, by H. G.
Bates. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1914; D: 36397; Harry G.
Bates, New York. 22603a
Jenkinses (The) go to the circus; rural romp in
1 act, by Sarah Pratt Carr. New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1912. 21 p. 12°.
© Apr. 16, 1912; 2c. Apr. 19, 1912; D:
29514; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 22604
Jenks, the unexpected; a comedy of the present
day in 3 acts, by G. S. Dunkin. 107 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Gertrude Scott Dunkin, New York; D:
10428, Apr. 26, 1907; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907.
22605
Jenna, the flower of Kabylia; comic opera in 2
acts, by M. L. Lake. 42 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 10, 1912 ; D : 30224 ; M. L. Lake,
New York. 22606
Jennie knows.
Sobel.
See Three plays; by Bernard
Jennie Lyman, the mill girl; a 5 act play, by
F. H. Stauffer.
© Frank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia; 1874:
588, Jan. 17. 22607
Jennie o' the hills; drama of Kentucky life in
3 acts, by S. D. Eccles. [44] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914; D : 39082 ; Samuel
Douglas Eccles, Los Angeles. 22607a
Jennie Vail's mission; or. Doomed for life, a
play in 5 acts, dramatized by J. W. Lewis.
(Lewis' dramatic works, no. 11)
© J. Warren Lewis, United States; 1874:
2798, Mar. 7, 22608
Jenny; play in 4 acts, by H. K. Webster. [118]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1911 ; D : 25704 ; Henry Kit-
chen Webster, Evanston, 111. 22609
Jenny, the flower of the plains; by E. de Cor-
sia. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward de Corsia, New York; D: 11075.
July 29, 1907; 2c. July 29, 1907. 22610
Jenny Wren, the lost guinea hen and Dame
Fay; a play and dance for children, words and
music by O. B. Drew. New Orleans, L.
Grunewald, 1885. 5 p. 8°.
© Louis Grunewald, New Orleans ; 1885 :
2401, Jan. 27; 2c. Jan. 28. 22611
Jephtha sacrificing, and Dinah; two dramatic
poems, by Edwin Thomas Whiffen. New York,
. The Grafton press [1908] 89 p. 12°.
© Grafton press. New York ; A : 209120,
June 8, 1908; 2c. June 8, 1908. 22611a
Jephthah's daughter; additional acts to sacred
drama, by Lucy Cleveland (Leo di San-Mare)
© Lucy Cleveland, New York ; D : 1558,
Mar. 12, 1902. 22612
— a biblical drama in 3 acts, by Lucy H.
Nelson. . . . Chicago, A. Flanagan company
[1909] 32 p. illus. 8°.
© A. Flanagan co., Chicago ; D : 15944,
May 17, 1909; 2c. May 17, 1909. 22613
a drama in 3 acts, by L. H. Nelson.
Chicago, A. Flanagan company [1909] 32 p.
incl. front., illus. 8°.
© Lucv H. Nelson, Decatur, 111. ; D : 14806,
Jan. 7, 1909; 2c. May 17, 1909. 22614
Jephthah's vow; by J. Jacobson.
© Janie Jacobson, New York ; D : 6657,
May 3, 1905. 22615
Jeppe of tJie hill See Comedies by Holberg.
Jeppe on the hill; or, The transformed peas-
ant, comedy in 5 acts, tr. from the Danish of
Ludwig von Holberg by Waldemar C. Wester-
gaard and Martin B. Ruud ; with a biographi-
cal sketch of Holberg by Morris Johnson and
an introduction by W. C. Westergaard. Grand
Forks, N. D., The Evening times company,
1906, xiv, [2], 17-51 p. incl. front., illus.
12°.
© W. C. Westergaard, Buffalo, N. D. ; D:
8061, May 28, 1906; 2c. June 22, 1906. 22616
Jerome park with the four-in-hand club.
Tally-ho (The)
Sec
Jerome's wife; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
F. Keller.
© Frederic Keller, Brooklyn; 1881:16501,
Oct. 25. 22617
Jerry; comedy in 3 acts, by C. C. Gushing.
[177] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1914; D: 36487; Catherine
Chisholm Gushing, New York. 22617a
an original comedy drama, by H. A. Daw-
trey.
© L. E. Weed, New York; 1892:27195,
June 29. 22618
1118
22619
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22639
Jerry-builder (The); a play in 3 acts, by Mark
Melford.
© Prank W. Sanger, New York; 1897:
32409, May 28. 22619
Jerry Bundler. See Ghost (The) of Jerry
Bundler.
Jerry Chub; a local drama in 4 acts, by C. T.
Parsloe,
© Charles Thomas Parsloe, New York;
1872 : 8157, Aug. 1. 22620
Jerry Coyne's double; or, The dream in the
fairy ring. Huddersfield, Geo. Harper's
exrs., 1907. 47 p. 12°.
© William O'Connor, New York ; D : lOSOl,
June 18, 1907 ; 2c. June 18, 1907. 22621
Jerry Hoolagin; by W. D. A. O'Brien.
© W. D. A. O'Brien, Springfield, O. ; 1882 :
19068, Nov. 10. 22622
Jerry Judson; a comedy in 3 acts, by P. Plun-
kett. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Percy Plunkett, New York ; D : 1451.
June 15, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1902. 22623
Jerry Monohan, ice-man; play in 1 act, by T. E.
Kyle. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914; D ; 36349 ; Tom E.
Kyle, New York. 22623a
Jerry, the squealer; melodrama in 1 act and 4
scenes, by E. Mitchell. 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914 ; D : 39256 ; Earle Mitch-
ell, Rutherford, N. J. 22623b
Jersey (The) coast; by J. Wetmore.
© Jennie Wetmore, West Superior, Wis. ;
D:3633, June 22, 1903. 22624
Jersey (A) home; a rural comedy drama in 4
acts, by Ki chard Lyle. 118 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Swift Lyle, New York ; D : 2841,
Jan. 12, 1903; 2c. Jan. 12, 1903. 22625
Jersey (The) lillies; burlesque in 1 act, by
E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York ; 1900 A : 27067,
Oct. 31. 22626
Jersey (The) lilys. Typewritten.
© Alf Grant, New York; 1900 A : 21273,
Aug. 25; 2c. Aug. 25. 22627
Jerseyman (The); comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston; 1882:13255,
Aug. 11. 22628
Jerusalem; piece en 5 actes, en prose, par G.
Rivollet. 26 p. (In Petite illustration, no.
50, 14 f^vrier 1914; serie-theatre, no. 30)
© Feb. 14, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914; D:
36380 ; George Rivollet, Paris. 22628a
Jerusalem; a spectacular comedy in 3 acts, by
W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, Brooklyn ; D : 548, June
4, 1901. 22629
a spectacular psychic drama in 5 acts, by
Lincoln Balch. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Wood, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
9018, Aug. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 22630
Jerusalem and the crusades; the sublime his-
torical spectacle in 2 pts., by .Tohn Rettig. 11
p. 4°. Printed.
© Ringling bros., Baraboo, Wis. ; D : 3418,
May 4, 1903; 2c. May 26, 1903. 22631
Jerusalem delivered. See Crusades (The)
Jerusalem, the holy city; an original play in
4 acts, by C. Bennett. Springfield, 111., C.
Bennett, 1904. 1 p. 1., 5-53 numb. 1. 8°.
© Clarence Bennett, Springfield, 111.; D:
4508, Jan. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1904. 22632
Jerusha Dow's album no. 2, her friends and
neighbors; by Laura M. Parsons.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
25920, Apr. 13; 2c. May 12. 22633
Jerusha, the devil's dam and the Satan's con-
coctions; or. The devil's pills, drops, drinks
and physic, a great magical and spectacular
play in prologue and 4 acts, by F. D. Reinau.
© Francis D. Reinau, New York; D : 631,
July 3, 1901. 22634
Jes' lak white fo'ks; negro operetto in 1 act,
by W. M. Cook, with additional lyrics by
Paul Laurence Dunbar, cover-title, 8 p. 16°.
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Will Marion Cook, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
14937, June 15; 2c. June 15. 22635
Jes' like white folks; a negro farce in 2 acts,
by C. I. Emms. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing
CO., 1903. 7 p. 12°. (On cover: Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 444)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 4434, Dec.
26, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1903. 22636
Jess; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by Alfred
Dampier.
© May Nannary, Oakland, Cal. ; 1895 :
53513, Oct. 21. 22637
• a drama in 4 acts, adapted from H. Rider
Haggard's novel with the author's permis-
sion, by J. J. Bisgood.
© Marcus R. Mayer, United States ; 1888:
1431.5, May 16. 22638
-a 1 act play, by Alan Bryce. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Lester B. Deveaux, Everett, Mass.; D:
12803, Apr. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1908.
22639
1119
22640
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22662
Jess — Continued.
or, Th.e love of two women, a drama in 5
acts, by A. Herclit.
© Aim6e Hercht, New York; 1887:26318,
Oct. 12. 22640
Jess James; a sensational and equestrian
drama in 5 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1882 :
2309, Feb. 13. 22641
Jess Mortimer's dream.; a story of Old Har-
mony Junction, in 5 acts, by R. H. Gill.
42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Hamilton Gill, Chicago ; D : 892,
Sept. 23, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1901. ^2642
Jess of the bar Z; in 4 acts, by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 31539, Dec. 29. 22643
Jess of the bar Z ranch; a comedy drama of
New Mexico ranch life in 4 acts, by F. Heer-
mans. 185 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
D : 1251, Jan. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1902.
22644
Jessamine Earle; or. The test of gold, a novel,
by Mary H. Fiske.
© Stephen R. Fiske, New York; 1877:
2G11, Mar. 2. 22645
Jesse James; the 4 act sensational drama, by
Clarence Black. 41 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16383; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 22646
tabloid play in 1 act and 3 scenes, by
Clarence Black, Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [29] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 2, 1914; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914; D:
38876; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 22646a
See also Byer's library of tabloid plays.
Jessica; by Mrs. S. S. Johnston.
© Mrs. S. Sterrett Johnston, Salem, Or. ;
1895 : 59248, Nov. 23. 22650
Jesse James, the American outlaw; or, The
life and death of Jesse James, a sensational
western melodrama in 4 acts, by Henry Bel-
mar, 103 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Belmur, New York; D:977,
Oct. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1901. 22647
Jesse James, the bandit king'; an American
melodrama in 4 acts, by J. D. Clifton.
© Joseph D. Clifton, Greenwood Lake, N.
Y. ; D:2587, Oct. 17, 1902. 22648
Jesse James, the mission outlaw. See Bandit
hero.
Jesse Junior; farce comedy in 3 acts, bv Lena
R. Smith and Mrs. V. Thompson. 126 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912; D : 30.521 ; Mrs. Vance
Thompson, Colebrook, Conn. 22649
— a play, by T. H, Sayre. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1896:17198.
Mar. 17; 2c. Mar. 17. 22651
— a story of Venice, by E. Stoddard.
. © Evalyn Stoddard, New York; D : 8196,
Mar. 20, 1906; 2c. Apr. 2, 1906; 2c, Apr, 13,
1906. 22652
Jessica, sweet Jessica; in 3 acts, by R. P.
Smith. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1911 ; D : 24527 ; R, Powes-
land Smith, Marion, Ind. 22653
Jessie; or, Turned out to starve, a new and
original local drama, by G. L. Stout.
© G, L. Stout, United States; 1876:518.
Jan. 12. 22654
Jessie La Vere's Circassian lady minstrels;
an evening's entertainment, a play in 3 pts.,
by H. W. Eagan.
© Hubert W, Eagan, Chicago; 1885:13402,
June 18. 22655
Jessie left the village; by L. McCormick. 86 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Langdon McCormick, New York; D:
11212, Aug. 21, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907.
22656
Jessie, the country maid; by B. de Young.
© Belle de Young, New York ; 1896 : 31884.
May 26, 22657
Jessie, the nymph of the foot-hills; a twenty-
five minute play, by D. E. McMurry. Van-
couver, B. C, M. L, Jewell, cover-title, 13 p,
24°,
© Dorothy E. McMurry, Vancouver, British
Columbia; D: 14140, Oct. 10, 1908; 2c. Oct.
10, 1908. 22658
Jessie Vere.' See Miner's (The) oath.
Jessie's lovers; a farce in 1 act, by J. Neil
Fort.
© Harry Josephs, Philadelphia ; 1872 : 2229.
Mar. 7. 22659
Jest (The); a comedy in 1 act, by C. H, Keogh.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chester Henry Keogh, Chicago; D:
8591, May 24, 1906; 2c. May 24, 1906. 22660
Jest (A) of fate; a drama in 5 acts, by R. Fax.
© Reuben Fax, Toronto, Canada; D: 15008,
Jan. 27, 1909. 22661
Jester (The); a comedy, by L. S. Daniel.
© Louis Spencer Daniel, Clarksville, Tenn. ;
1893 : 36304, Aug. 4; Ic. Aug. 4. 22662
1120
22663
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22681
Jester (The)— Continued.
a dnima in 5 acts, by Henry Churchill
Goodspeed. Typewritten.
© C. P. Goodspeed, adm'r. estate of Henry
C. Gootlspeed, Salt Lalve City; 1890:31554
22663
May 25 ; 2c. June 13.
iin original 3 act comedy, by Paul Granger.
© Editli Sinclair Favor, Ilutherford, N. Y. ;
1895:44187, Aul,^ 30. 22664
Jester (The) and Time Junior; sketch, by L. H.
Foster. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912 ; D : 30672 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 22665
Jester (A) to king; a dramatic composition in
2 acts, by W. B. Young. 128 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William B. Young, Chicago; D: 11160,
Aug. 12, 1907; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 22666
Jesters (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. T. Jackson. 108 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Tenney Jackson, San Francisco;
D : 1792, Apr. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1902.
22667
a simple story in 4 acts of verse, adapted
from the French of Miguel Zamacois, by John
N. Raphael. New York, Brentano's, 1908. 3
p. 1., [3]-175 p. 8°.
© Brentano's, New York ; A : 195599, Jan.
2, 1908; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908. 22667a
Jester's (The) vision; spectacular play in 1 act,
by A. Adams.
© Adolph Adams, New York; 1899:80696,
Dec. 13. 22668
Jesuiten; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von Jos. M.
van Mens, fiir die deutsche biihne iibertragen
von Else Otten. 62 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1912 ; D : 30501 ; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrifts-
teller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 22669
Jesuit's (The) plot. See Lady Isabel.
Jesus; historisches schauspiel in 5 acten, von
F. Schnake.
© Friedrich Schnake, St. Louis ; 1872 : 7564,
July 15; 2c. Feb. 14, 1873. 22670
■ a passion play, by M. Ehrmann. New York,
The Baker & Taylor co. [1915] 282 p. 12°.
© Jan. 19, 1915; 2c. Jan. 13, 1915; A:
391336 ; Max Ehrmann, Terre Haute, Ind.
22670a
Jesus and Barabbas; a play in 5 acts, showing
modern issues in olden events, by C. L.
Phifer.
© Charles Lincoln Phifer, Rich Hill. Mo.;
D : 10082, Feb. 23, 1907. 22671
Jesus Christ's men; a progress, 1810-1826, by
Caroline Atwater Mason. Philadelphia, Bos-
ton [etc.] The Griffith & Rowland press [1914]
xii, 163 p. front. 12°.
© Jan. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1914 ; A : 362462 ;
A. J. Rowland, sec, Philadelphia. 22671a
Jesus lover of my soul.
© p:dgar S. Werner, New York; 1894:
54743, Nov. 23. 22672
Jesus of Nazareth. See From the manger to
the cross.
Jet; a play in 4 acts, by L. Lovell.
© Louise Lovell and F. 'A. Parker, New
York ; D : 10G35, May 25, 1907. 22673
Jethro Jingle, jr.; or. The matrimonial bu-
reau, a farcical comedy in 1 act, by C. F.
Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1880 : 11417,
July 26. 22674
Jettchen Gebert; schauspiel in fflnf akten, von
Georg Hermann [pseud, of Georg H. Bor-
chardt] INIiinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m.
b. h., 1913. 123 p. 12°.
© Ic. May- 10, 1913 ; D : 33211 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 22675
Same. 81 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35285 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., ]Munich. 22676
• See also Henriette Jacoby.
Jeu (Le) de I'amour et des beaux-arts; com§-
die en 1 acte, de Urbain Gohleret Jean Drault.
Paris, Librairie theatrale du nouveau si^cle,
1910. 56 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25555 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 22677
Jeune (Le) dieu; tragedie en 4 actes, par A.-F.
H§rold. Paris, Mercure de France, 1911. 93
p. 12".
© June 21, 1911; 2c. .July 15, 1911; D:
24695; A.-Ferdinand Hgrold, Paris. 22878
Jeunesse; piece en 3 actes, par A. Picard.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1905. 2 p. 1.,
96 p. 12°.
© Andre Picard, Paris ; D : 7670, Dec. 7,
1905; 2c. Dec. 7. 1905. 22679
Jeunesse de prince, vieil Pleidelberg; piece en 5
actes, [par] Wilhelm [Meyer] -Fogrster, tr.de
Maurice Remou et W. Bauer. [Paris, Impr.
de I'lllustration] 1905. cover-title, 163 p. 12°.
© Remon et Wilhelm Bauer. Paris ; D :
7773, Dec. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1905. 22680
Jeux (Les) sont faits; comedie en 1 acte, de
Yves Mirande et Guillaume Wolff. Paris,
Librairie theatrale du nouveau siecle, 1910.
32 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; D:
25558 ; G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 22681
5379—16 71
1121
22682
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22702
Jew (The); drama in 4 acts, by W. Edlin and
Leon Cooperman.
62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911; D: 25792; William
Edlin, New York. 22682
a military romance of Jewish life in 4 acts,
by P. F. Rogoway. 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Pliil F. Rogoway, Portland, Or. ; D : 6457,
Apr. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1905. 22683
— play in 4 acts and 6 pts., by M. Wittels
[1], 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1912 ; D : 31558 ; Max Wittels
and William Timbell, Denver. 22684
play in 1 act, by P. B. Sipe. [3], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914 ; D : 35565 ; Paul B. Sipe,
Pittsburg. 22684a
Jew and gentile; a drama in 5 acts, by B. F.
Waterman. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. Frank Waterman, New York ; D : 2138,
July 19, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 1902. 22685
Jew (The) and the gentile; play in prologue
and 3 acts, by C. A. Davy. [3], 134 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1913 ; D : 33784 ; Catherine A.
Davy, Chicago. 22686
Jew (The) around the corner; a play in 4 acts,
by L. Franklin. Typewritten.
© Lester Franklin, Chicago; 1899:42898,
July 1 ; 2c. July 1. 22687
Jew (The) friend; drama in 1 act, by M.
Thompson. 18 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1910; D : 20873 ; Marshall
Thompson, Opelousas, La. 22688
Jew (The) in exile on the threshold of social-
ism; a drama-fantasy in 4 acts, by M. Mena-
ker.
© Meyer Menaker, New York ; D : 10076,
Feb. 23, 1907. 22689
Jew (The) next door; dramatic playlet, by J.
Golden. [2], 13 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1911; D: 23103; Jack Golden,
Berkeley, Cal. 22690
Jew (The) of Malta. See Masterpieces of the
English drama: Christopher Marlowe.
Jew (The) of Zemplin; a drama in 5 acts, by
P. H. Calmus. Hawkinsville, Ga., J. R. Bev-
erly, 1886. 31 p. 8°.
© P. H. Calmus, Hawkinsville, Ga. ; 1886:
673, Jan. 8; 2c. May 24. 22691
Jewel; comedy in 3 acts, by A. N. Burton,
founded on Clara Louise Burnham's book of
the same name. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1914 ; D : 37749 ; Alberta N.
Burton, New York. 22691a
Jewel (The) fantasie; modern plav in 4 acts,
by A. Cowles and M. Short. [i47] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D : 33952 ; Albert
Cowles and Marion Short, New York. 22692
Jewel (A) of a husband; comedy, by W. D. Nes-
bit. 6 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1912 ; D : 28979 ; Wilbur Dick
Nesbit, Evanston, 111. 22693
Jewel (The) of Asia; a musical comedy in 2
acts, words and lyrics, by F. Ranken and H.
B. Smith. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Frederic Ranken and Harrv B. Smith,
New York; D:2729, Dec. 12, 1902; 2c. Jan.
3, 1903. 22694
Jewel (The) of consistency; play in 1 act, by
W. C. Hamilton. 14 p. -f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911; D: 23406; W. C.
Hamilton, Oakland, Cal. 22695
Jewel of her soul; drama in 4 acts, by M.
Boylan. 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1909 ; D : 17404 ; Mary Boy-
lan, New York. 22696
Jewel (The) of Java; spectacular musical od-
dity in 2 acts and 10 scenes, by F. Wiesberg.
[2], 52 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34362 ; Frank Wies-
berg, Chicago. 22697
Jeweled (The) feather; by G. Eraser.
© Georgia Eraser, New York ; D : 11512,
Oct. 11, 1907. 22698
Jeweled hearts; a domestic melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. C. Brown. [Terre Haute, Ind., I. M, &
C. C. Brown, printers, 1882] 30 p., 1 1. 12°.
© Chalmers C. Brown, Terre Haute, Ind. ;
1882 : 13413, Aug. 14 ; 2c. Aug. 14. 22699
Jeweled (The) lily; by .1. A, Handforth.
© John Armitage Handforth, Easthamp-
ton, Mass. ; 1900 A : 24024, Sept. 27. 22700
Jeweled (The) toad; an extravaganza in 5
acts, based on the kingdom of wonderland
and the loss of the jewel of knowledge, by I.
M. Johnston. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Isabel McElhany Johnston, Evanston,
111. ; D : 2021, June 19, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1902.
22701
extravaganza or a musical comedy in 3
acts, by I. M. .Johnston. 86 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913; D: 32657; Isabel M.
.Tolmston, Stony Brook, N. Y. 22702
1122
22703
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22716
Jewel-less Kaisar (continental for Julius
Caesar); an alleged travesty in 4 acts, by
J. T. Wheeler. Burlington, la., J. T. Wheeler,
1883. 1 p. 1., 31 p. 12°.
© John T Wheeler, Burlington, la.; 1883:
1288, Jan. 18; 2c. Mar. 1. 22703
Jewels (The); a drama in 4 acts.
© J. Alexander Brown, New York; 1883:
19807, Oct. 27. 22704
Jewels (The) of France. See Marcelle.
Jewels of Miss Julian.
© Doris Diamond, Lester G. Diamond, Leon
P. Diamond, Fort Wayne, Ind. ; D : 4860, Mar.
30, 1904. 22705
Jewels (The) of my aunt; by Robert C. V.
Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1895:
15064, Mar. 15. 22706
Jewels (The) of the Madonna; opera in 8 acts
on Neapolitan life, by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari,
verse by C. Zangarini and E. Golisciani, Eng-
lish version by Claude Aveling. New York,
G. Schirmer, 1912. 60 p. 4°. [Italian and
English] (G. Schirmer's collection of opera
librettos)
© Jan. 9, 1912; 2c. Jan. 10, 1912; D:
28265; G. Schirmer, New York. 22707
Jewess (The) (L'Ebrea); a grand opera in 5
acts, by F. Halevy, English version, after the
French of E. Scribe, by W. E. Hoffmann.
[Italian tr. by M. Marcello] New York, K.
Glover, 1895. 1 p. 1., 82 p. 8°. [Libretto
only. English and Italian]
© Kate Glover, New York; 1895:51223,
Oct. 9; 2c. Oct. 14. 22708
Jewess (The) of Spain; a drama in 5 acts, an
adaptation of Grace Aguilar's Vale of cedars,
by S. Herzberg.
© Sigmund Herzberg, United States; 1875:
9960, Sept. 28. 22709
Jewess (The) of Toledo. See German clas-
sics of the nineteenth and twentieth cen-
turies.
Jewish (The) brothers. See Faith.
Jewish (A) child; musical play in 4 acts, by
N. M. Shaikewitz.
78 p. 8°. Ms. [Libretto only]
© Ic. April 30, 1910; D: 20916; David
Kessler and Mux R. Wilner, New York.
22710
Jewish (The) country peddler; a comical
sketch, by A. Blessman.
© Adolph Blessman, Philadelohia ; D : 98,
Jan. 31, 1901. 22711
Jewish (The) crown; play in 4 acts, by B.
Thomashefsky.
.^pci"irux):Nna
84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D: 38954; Boris
Thomashefsky, New York. 22711a
Jewish (A) daughter; or, A child of Israel,
play in 3 acts, by M. Arnstein.
"::jin pix?D pc fy^'^cpn 3 ]^x :nrt:2xa 'jiD^'-ra x
[1], 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914 ; D : 36317 ; Mark Arn-
stein, New York. 22711b
Jewish (The) fighter. See Zionist-socialist.
Jewish (The) ghosts; or, Striving to the ideal,
a drama in 4 acts, by B. Carmell.
© Ben Carmell, New York ; D : 11721. Nov.
12, 1907. 22712
Jewish (The) heart; musical play in 4 acts, by
Joseph Lateiner.
.irr^'jxb •■'[rrx" pc ;y-ixn 2?2;^nr cxn
93 p. 8°. Ms. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910 ; D : 20918 ; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wilner, New York. 22713
Jewish (The) philosopher. See Uriel Acosta.
Jewish (The) soul. See Idishe (Die) nish-
ume.
Jew's (A) gratitude. See Israel Isaacs.
Jezebel; drama in 1 act, by R. G. Welsh. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915 ; D : 40437 ; Robert Gil-
bert Welsh, Floral Park, N. Y. 22713a
a dramatic composition in the days of
Ahab, King of Israel, by C. V. Leonard.
© Clara Virginia Leonard, Martinsbiirg.
W. Va. ; D : 2813, Jan. 5, 1903. 22714
Jhavatrathe. See Ihavatrathe.
Jig Potter. See Right at last.
Jigs, jags and jingles. See Pete Beetroot.
Jill and Jack; a musical comedy.
© George W.
33620, Nov. 26.
Purdy, New York; 1888:
22715
Jilt (The); comedy drama in 5 acts, by Dion
Boucicault. New York, Samuel French, 1909.
64 p. 12°. ([French's acting edition, 2266])
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 15, 1909; D:
17705; Josephine Cheney, New York. 22716
1123
22717
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22737
Jilted; comedy in 1 act, by G. G. Belden. [1],
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aiig. 15, 1913; D: 34165; George G.
Belden, Spokane, Wash. 22717
a drama in 5 acts, by D. Ilancbett.
© D. Hanchett, Terre Haute, Ind. ; 187.^:
8SS0, Aug. 27. 22718
Jilted (A) Venus. See Immortal (An) in the
case.
Jim; a western musical comedy in 3 acts, by
Lillian Buckingham [pseud, of L. B. Dick.son]
79 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Lillian Buckingham Dickson, New York ;
D : 13372, June 30, 1908 ; 2c. June 30, 1908.
22719
or. The closing- of the trail, by Arcliie
Colby. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911; D: 24430; Hal Clem-
ents, New York. 22720
Jim and I; a playlette in 1 act, by E. E. Weston.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Effie EUsler Weston, New York; D:
9418, Nov. 12, 1906; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 22721
Jim and me; a play by G. Gliddon. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Gliddon, New York; D:5752,
Nov. 10, 1904; Ic. Nov. 10, 1904; Ic. Nov. 28,
1904. 22722
Jim Belford of Carson; a melodramatic ro-
mance of life on the ranges in 5 acts, by C.
P. Brown. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912 ; D : 28949 ; Charles Paul
Brown, Norwalk, Conn. 22723
Jim Bludso; play in 4 acts, founded on The
Pike County ballads of John Hay, by I. N.
Morris. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D: 28885; Darcv &
Wolford, New York. 22724
Jim Brooks, detective; American detective
story in 1 act, by L. Adams. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1910; D : 20082 ; Lionel Adams.
New York, 22728
Jim Burman's finish; comedy-sketch, ]>y C.
Adams. [1|, 8p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 26, 1912; D:2S452; Clau<l(^
• Adams, Chicago. 22729
Jim dandy girls; by A. Schiller.
© Annie Schiller, Brooklyn; 1) : 8Gr)0, Juno
8, 1906. 22730
Jim Dumps. See Sunny Jim.
Jim Hill's helpers; or. The wreck at Nyack,
dramatic sketch, by W. W. Hughes. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1913; D:3,'')367; William W.
Hughes, University Place, Neb. 22731
Jim Jubilee's dream; or. New York in 1971,
an extravaganza in 1 act, by E. C. Wriglit.
© Edward C. Wright, New York; 1871:
4016, Apr. 29. 22732
Jim Mange, D. D.; in 3 acts, by W. Gould.
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Gould, New York; D : 9019.
Sept. 1, 1906; 2c. Sept. 20, 1906. 22733
Jim Manning's debt; romance of New York
and the Southland, in 4 acts, by Charles Mor-
ton. [55] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D: 42314; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 22733a
Jim Merwin's journey; play in 1 act and 1
scene, by K. P. Janette. [1], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 12, 1914; D: 37300; Robert
Pierre Janette, Boston. 22733b
■'^^!!^„?3^-^^°1'„^^' S°^^™;is.ns^and ^detectives, a Jim Robinson; drama, by H. I. Dodge. 85 p.
„i„ A ..... v... AT T^T_,.,,. ^o^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1909 ; D : 17292 ; Henry Irv-
ing Dodge, New l^ork. 22734
sensational play in 4 acts, by M. Nobles.
© Milton Nobles, United States; 1875:
1033, Feb. 3; 2c. June 30, 1876. 22725
Jim Bowie and David Crockett, heroes of the
Alamo; by B. Fountain. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Bobby Fountain, Clinton, Mo. ; D : 11086,
July 31, 1907; 2c. July 31, 1907. 22726
Jim Bradbury; a drama in 4 acts, by H. Var-
ney.
© Horace Varney, Boston; D:1403, Feb.
5, 1902. 22727
Jim Bradley's woman; play in 4 acts, by L. de Jim, the governess; an original comedy in 3
Casanova. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten. acts, by J. Carton. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1915; D: 39703; Louis de © .Tosephiue Carton, New York; D: 1.54.54,
Casanova, New York. 22727a Mar. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1909. 22737
1124
Jim Root, engineer; or, The forest fires, by
Hal Ileid [i. e. James Halleck Reid] Type-
written.
© Hal Reid, St. Louis ; 1895 : 3280, Jan. 11 ;
2c. Jan. 11. 22735
Jim Rubric; a drama, by L. Ransom.
© Louis Ransom, Troy, N. Y. ; 1880 : 20121,
Dec. 28. 22736
22738
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22753
Jim, the penman; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
adapted from tlie English by L. J. Howard.
© T.orin J. Howard, Chicago; 1898:44017,
Jnly 23. 22738
Jimjams; by E. A. Meriwether.
© Elizabeth Avery Meriwether, St. Louis;
1885 : 18693, Sept. 3. 22739
Jimmie; plav in 4 acts, by John Hanover
[pseud, of J. H. Ernst] 126 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915 ; D : 40-565 ; Jessie Hein
Ernst, New York. 22739a
a playlet in 1 act, by L. W. Lister. 10 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Lvdia Warren Lister, San Francisco ; D :
14305, Nov. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 22740
Jim^mie Jones; or. Our hopeful son, a farce in
1 act, by C. F. Ingraham.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1892:11933,
Mar. 18. 22741
Jimmie, junior; farce in 3 acts, by E. E. Keays.
[2], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914; D : 37421 ; Ethelyn
Emery Keays, Gretit Neck, N. Y. 22741a
Jimmie Pinkerton's first case; a 1 act play,
by "W. M. Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; D : 13970,
Oct. 1. 1908. 22742
Jimmie's cigar butt; sketch, by A. Ross. [1],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912 ; D : 28389 ; Aaron Ross
and John P. Ritter, New York. 22743
Jimmie's kid; dramatic sketch, by G. P. Ran-
dall. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1910; D : 22405 ; Geo. P.
Randall. Jamaica Plain, Mass. 22744
Jimmy; a 1 act play, by M. A. Riley. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Marvin A. Riley, Trenton, N. J. ; D :
10131, Mar. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1907. 22745
play in 1 act, by A. Patrick, jr. New York,
S. French; London. S. French, ltd., 1913. 9
p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913; 2c. Oct. 22, 1913: D:
34797; Samuel French, New York. 22746
Jimmy and his ang-el; playlet, by A. Keir. 19
n. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. S, 1915 ; D : 40105 ; Angela Keir,
New York. 22746a
Jimmy Benny the marriage broker; comedy
in 1 act, by A. Kantrowitz. 31 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 1.5, 1914; D: 39301; Abraham
Kantrowitz, New York. 22746b
Jimmy Crow. 8ee Odd operas for eventide.
Jimmy's busy day; character comedy, by P.
Pauli. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1914; D: 35644; Pauline
Pauli, Coytesville, N. J. 22746c
Jimmy's practical joke; play in 1 act, by Maxi-
milian Edwin Pesnel. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1911 ; D : 25332 ; M. E. Pes-
nel, Brooklyn. 22747
Jim's Columbia; a 1 act drama of the great
Northwest, by De W. Allen [pseud, of A. A.
Adleman]
© De Wolfe Allen, New York; D : 9045,
Aug. 21, 1906. 22748
Jim's woman; play in 4 acts, by W. B. Carleck.
[107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D: 37849; Wavne
Bryan Carlock, North Salem, N. Y. 22748a
Jim's wrong play; by B. P, Johnston.
© Burton P. .Tohnston, Indianapolis ; D :
12983, May 16, 1908. 22749
Jimsy; comedy drama in 3 acts, by F. Wilt.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jixn. 21, 1915; D: 39464; Frank Wilt,
Portland, Or. 22749a
Jingle; or. The Pickwick club, the celebrated
Pickwickian comedy in 8 acts, adapted from
the Pickwick papers, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe ; New York ; 1887 :
17876, July 12. 22750
Jingles; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by T. F.
Tracey. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Thomas F. Tracev. New York ; D : 12838,
Apr. 25, 1908; 2c. Apr. 2.5, 1908. 22751
Jingling, dingling bells; a comedy farce, by
E. Pierce. [6] p. diagr. 24°. Printed.
© Sept. 1. 1913 : 2c. Oct. 25, 1913 ; A : 3.56959,
Edward Pierce, New York. 22751a
Jingo; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by P. B. Sipe.
[60] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911; D: 252.51; Paul B.
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 22752
Jinx (The) breakfast; play in 3 acts, by H. J.
Ryan. [147] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914 ; D : 35863 ; H. J. Ryan,
Nashville. 22752a
Same. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914 ; D : 36623 ; H. J. Ryan,
Nashville. 22752b
Jipijapa (El); juguete c6mico en un prologo y 3
actos. divididos en 7 cuadros, escrito sobre el
episodio de una obra extranjera por A. Fer-
nandez Lepina y A. Plniiiol. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1911. 77 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28146 ;
Antonio Fernandez Lepina y Antonio Planiol,
Madrid. 22753
1125
22753
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23776
Jisella's trouble; comedy in 4 acts, by F. C,
Springer and A. Spadoni. 87 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1915 ; D : 41568 ; Fleta Camp-
bell Springer and Adriana Spadoni, New
York. 22753a
Jitney (A) banquet; comedy k la mode, by H.
L. Newton. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1915; D: 42237; Harry L.
Newton, Chicago. 22753b
Jiu jitsu; a dramatic sl^etch in 1 act, by W. M.
Hough and F. R. Adams. 9 p, 4°. Type-
written.
© Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams,
Chicago; D:6427, Mar. 29, 1905; 2c. Mar.
29, 1905. 22754
Jo, a mountain fairy; a comedy in 3 acts, by
W. M. Williams.
© Wilbur M. Williams, Cameron, Mo. ;
1885 : 18173, June 15. 22755
Jo March; by E. L. Gould.
© Elizabeth Lincoln Gould, Boston; 1900
A : 7100, Mar. 16. 22756
Jo proposes; a comedy in 1 act, by F. Mandel.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Mandel, San Francisco ; D : 13262,
June 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 29, 1908. 22757
Jo, the waif of the streets; dramatized from
Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House, by Rich-
ard H. Cox.
© Edward T. Anthony, San Francisco ;
1876 : 4902, Apr. 22.
22758
92 p. 4°.
Joan; play in 3 acts, by M. Douglas.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1913; D: 33237; Minnie
Douglas, New York. 22759
Joan d'Arc; a drama in 5 acts, by A. Flamant.
© Adolphe Flamant, Napa, Cal. ; 1890:
1262, Jan. 7. 22760
Joan of Arc; by W. L. Mitchell.
© William Louis Mitchell, San Francisco;
1899:74032, Nov. 13. 22761
— a drama, by C. James.
© Charles James, Washington ; 1888 : 8129.
Mar. 17. 22762
— Same. Washington, The Neale company,
1899. xii, 64 p. front, (port.) plates. 8°.
© Charles James, Washington; 1899:
37514, June 6; 2c. Oct. 14. 22763
— historical burlesque opera in 2 acts, by
J. L. Shine and Adrian Ross.
© Frank W. Sanger, New York; 1890:
37502, Nov. 26. 22764
Joan of Arc — Continued.
historical drama in 4 acts, by H. W. Ellis
and D. Davidson. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dor6 Davidson and H. Wayne Ellis, New
York; D : 8805, July 10, 1906; 2c. July 10,
1906. 22765
historical tragedy for 6 males, 13 females
and supes, by the Ursulines of St. Teresa's.
New York, E. S. Werner & company, 1906.
39 p. 12°. (On cover: Werner's piays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9476,
Nov. 12, 1906; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907. 22766
— in 5 acts, by Midlothian Circe [pseud, of
W. L. Mitchell] San Francisco, W. L. Mitch-
ell] San Francisco, W. L. Mitchell, 1900. 68
p. 12°.
© Wm. Louis Mitchell, San Francisco ; 1900
A : 30035, Dec. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 22767
a romantic and historical play in 6 acts.
by H. Wayne Ellis.
© Isabel M. Ellis, New York; 1890:3098,
Jan. 23. 22768
— a tragedy, by M. Banks.
© Maude Banks, Boston ; 1887 : 22.584, Sept.
5. 22769
— a tragedy in 4 acts, by H. H. Comanor.
© Harry H. Comanor, New York ; D : 3S77,
May 8, 1903. 22770
or. The monarch, the maid, the minister
and the mag'ician, musical extravaganza in
2 acts, by G. W. Carryl.
© Guy Wetmore Carryl, New York; 1894:
14236, Mar. 13. 22771
Joan of Arc drill for eig'ht, twelve or six-
teen girls; by B. F. Eberhart. Clyde, O.,
Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:67402.
Dec. 11; 2c. Dec. 19. 22772
Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans and deliverer of
France; by K. Tingley.
© Katherine Tingley, Point Loma, Cal. ; D :
3490, May 26, 1903. 22773
Joan of the people; a dramatic composition in
4 acts [by J. E. Laferriere] 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913; D: 32208; Joseph E.
Laferriere, Boston. 22774
Joan of the shoals; by E. G. Sutherland.
© Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland, Boston ;
D : 1386, Jan. 24, 1902. 22775
Joan (A) of to-day; a tragedy in 5 acts, by
Aida [pseud, of F. D. Baker]
© Frances D. Baker, Buffalo ; 1898 : 22140,
Apr. 7. 22776
1126
22777
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22797
poem of Lamartine, by D. A, Blanchard. 18
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dawson A. Blanchard, New Orleans;
1887 : 31398, Dec. 5 ; 2c. July 3, 1888. 22788
a play and thirty verses, by Charles Wil-
Joan, the parricide; from the French of Fon- Jocco's dinner; a pantomimical sketch in 1 act,
tan and Herbin, by M. H, Mathieu. by F. Hoffman. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Michael H. Mathieu, New Orleans ; 1877 : © Frank Hoffman, New York ; D : 11258,
15348, Dec. 28. 22777 Aug. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 22787
Joanna of Naples; a drama in 4 acts, by Willis Jocelyn; a dr^ma in 5 acts, adapted from the
Irwin.
© W. W. Irwin, Cincinnati ; D : 8853, July
23, 1906. 22778
Joanna, queen of Naples; a tragedy, by E. E.
Sherman.
© Ellen E. Sherman, Williamsburgh, N. Y. ;
1872 : 10337, Sept. 27. 22779
Job; 1 act play dramatized from the book of
Job, by P. F. Valentine. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 26, 1915; D: 41097; Percy
Friars Valentine, San Francisco. 22779a
• — poeme de Charles Raff alii & Henry de
Gorsse, musique de Henri Rabaud. (Oratorio,
soli, choeur et orchestre, op. 9)
© Enoch & cie., Paris ; 1900 A : 21704 ; Aug.
31; 2c. Aug. 23. 22780
•■ See also Comforters all powerful.
Job, a post-office romance; a comedy-drama in
1 act, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr., New York;
1896:51691, Sept. 15; 2c. Oct. 1. 22781
Job lot; a 1 act sketch, by L. Demain-Grange.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leighton Demain-Grange, New York ; D :
7638, Dec. 1, 1905; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 22782
or. The drummer's joke, the latest musical
mixture in 3 doses, by C. A. Warde.
© Charles A. Warde, Boston ; 1887 : 15556,
June 16. 22783
Job lots; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by A. S.
Philips. 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alfred S. Philips, Philadelphia; 1887:
8440, Apr. 7 ; 2c. Apr. 7. 22784
an original 3 act musical comedy, by F. J.
Beaman.
© Fred. J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; 1889 :
23970, Aug. 5. 22785
Job, the man of Uz; a Lenten play, by E.
Melville. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Melville, Fayetteville, N. Y. ; D :
9935, Feb. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907. 22786
Job's girl; play in 3 acts, by R. Morris. 100
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41669; Ramsay
Morris, Jersey City. 22786a
liam Brackett. Boston, R. G. Badger [1915]
93 p. 12°. .
© Apr. 3,' 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 12, 1915 ;
A: 397512; C. W. Brackett, Williamstown,
Mass. 22788a
Jocelyn's rock; a drama in 5 acts, adapted for
the stage, by H. Williams.
© Harry Williams, New York; 1889:
39606, Dec. 26. 22789
Jock, my love; by A. L. O'Brien. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909 ; D : 17792 ; Anna Louise
O'Brien, Dorchester, Mass. 22790
Jock o' Hazeldean; an original comedy in 8
acts, by W. Young.
© William Young, Monmouth, 111. ; 1886 :
10796, May 6. 22791
Jockey (The) ^ in 2 acts, by F. Wright, jr.. 93 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1911 ; D : 25156 ; Fred Wright,
jr.. New York. 22792
Jockey (The) and a tout; by C. Green. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© C. Green, New York ; D : 11931, Dec. 17,
1907 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 22793
Jockey Jones; or, His last race, a dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by A. N. P. Zilles. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© A. N. P. Zilles, New York ; D : 5914, Dec.
15, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1904, 22794
Jockey (Le) malgre lui; op6rette en 3 actes,
[par] M. Ordonneau and P. Gavault. Paris,
Librairie th^atrale, 1903. 2 p. 1., 156 p. 12".
[Libretto only]
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4580, Feb. 3, 1904 ;
2c. Feb. 3, 1904. 22795
Jockey's (The) revenge; a racing sketch, by C.
Green. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clifton Green, New York ; D : 11733,
Nov. 13, 1907 ; Ic. Nov, 11, 1907. 22796
Jocko, the bicyclist; 1 act drama, by H. Parque.
© Harry Parque, Washington ; 1899 : 68739,
Oct. 23. 22797
1127
22798
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22815
Joe; comedy dramatic sketch in 1 act, by L. C.
Langlois. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1910; D : 21534 ; Leslie Clay-
ton Langlois, Chicago. 22798
a comedy of child life in 2 acts, by Charles
Barnard. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
CO., 1897. 22 p. 12°. ( [Children's plays] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59876,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 22799
Joe Bowers; a drama in 3 acts, by W. C. Tur-
ner and J. Maas.
© James Maas, Philadelphia; 1878:11942,
Oct. 16. 22800
Joe of El Caney; by T. J. Gaffney. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffney, Albany ; D :4206, Nov.
7, 1003; 2c. Nov. 7, 1903. 22801
Joe, rig-ht from Slab City, b'gosh; a farcical
comedy in 3 acts, by W. E. Davis.
© William E. Davis, Boston; 1883:279,
Jan. 5. 22802
Joe Rug'g'les; or. The girl miner, a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Frank J. Dean. New
York, The De Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & .son. New York; 1895:
64536, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 22803
Joe Silverthorn's Tictory. See Stolen (The)
sabre,
Joe Simpson's double; a sketch in 1 act for
male characters only, by Chas. S. Reid. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1892. 9 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
36088, Sept. 2; 2c. Oct. 22. 22804
Joe, the bootblack; plot by E. Forraro, adapted
by Una Clayton. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1911; D: 25268; Eduard
Ferraro, Bath Beach, N. Y. 22805
Joe, the waif ; or, The pet of the camp, a com-
edy drama in 6 acts, by F. L. Cutler. Clyde,
O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898 : 38717,
June 25 ; 2c. June 27. 22806
Joel Mellrose, a laborer in the cause of tem-
perance. See Temperance drama.
Joe's redemption; in 1 act, by T. H. Ince and
J. W. Smiley. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thos. H. Ince and Jos. W. Smiley, New
York ; D : 7885, Jan. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1905.
22807
Joe's tactics; a petite comedy, by L. S. Walker.
© L. S. Walker, San Francisco ; 1870 : 3902,
Nov. 19. 22808
Joey; original dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
W. A. Playter. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914; D : 38993 ; Welling-
t(m Arthur Playter, Englewood Cliffs, N. J.
[Note: Second copy received Nov. 30, 1914 has
the title Wanted ; or, Joey] 22808a
Jogtalanok; szinmii 4 felvonS,sban a tanoncSlet-
bol meritve, irta Parker Le6.
© Kalman Parker, Philadelphia; D : 8913.
June 29, 1906. 22809
Johanes Blatz's mistake; or, The two elope-
ments, a farce comedy in 2 acts, by J. E.
Crary. Clyde. O., Ames publishing company,
1893. 15 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 323] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893:19547,
Apr. 21 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 22810
Johann der Zweite; operette in 3 akten, von
Leo Stein [pseud, von Leo Rosenstein] und
Carl Lindau, musik von Edmund Eysler.
Leipzig [etc.] J. Weinberger, 1908. 47 p. 12°.
[Lii)retto only]
© Josef Weinberger, Leipzig ; D : 14097,
Oct. 19, 1908; 2c. Oct. 19, 1908. 22811
Johann Gabriel Borkman. See Gesammelte
dramen: Henrik Ibsen.
Johann, the broommaker; a 4 act musical com-
edy drama, by J. Reilly.
© James Reilly, Baltimore; 1890:17229.
May 26. 22812
Johanna; a play in 5 acts, by J. H. Roberts.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 3, 1914; D : 37208 ; Josephine
Howard Roberts, Woodside, N. Y. 22812a
■ or. Eighteen years later, a melodrama in
4 acts, by J. Barrington.
© .Tohn Barrington. San Francisco; 1882:
20701, Dec. 7. 22813
Johanna Baumann; drama in 3 auH'-iigen, von
L. Jungmann. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h. 63 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D: 3.5196; Leo Jung-
mann, Berlin. 22814
Johannes; tragodie in 5 akten und einem vor-
spiel. von H. Sudermann. New York, I. Gold-
mann, 1897. 101 p. 8°.
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin ; 1897 :
45931, Aug. 16; 2c. Aug. 28. 22815
ed. with an introduction and notes
by F. G. G. Schmidt. Boston, D. C. Heath
& CO., 1901. X, 126 p. 16°.
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston; A: 10148.
May 27, 1901; 2c. May 27, 1901. 22815a
1128
22816
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22834
Johannisfire; drama from the German of Herr-
mann Sudermann, tr. and adapted by C.
Swickard. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Swickard, Chicago; D:4259.
Nov. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 22816
Johannisnaclit; oper in 3 akten, 4 bildern, [von]
Edgar Vogel, text von G. Nicolai. . . . Ber-
lin, Eisoldt & Rohkramer, 1909. 46 p. 12°.
[IJbretto only]
© Eisoldt & BohkrJimer, Berlin ; D : 16041.
June 10, 1909; 2c. June 10, 1909. 22817
Johannistraum; operette in 3 akten, text von
J. J. Weiman und A. Schoenstadt, nnisik von
Paolo Gallico. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. June 29, 1910 ; D : 21443 ; Aug. Cranz,
Leipzig. 22818
Same. Text der gesange. Leipzig, Aug.
Cranz, 1910. 32 p. 12°
© Dec. 9, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1910 ; D : 22875 ;
Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 22819
Johanniszauber; operette in 3 akten. von Fritz
Eckerle, musik von Theodor Kupprecht. 102
p. 4°. Typewritten. [VoUstandiges regie-
buch]
© F. Eckerle and T. Ruppracht, IMunicli;
D: 15180, Jan. 30, 1909; 2c. Jbn. 30, 1909.
[Note: 2 printed copies. Text der gesange by
Fritz Erie, pseud, of F. Eckerle, reed. Jan.
30, 1909] 22820
Same. Regiebuch. Leipzig, Verlag von
Lauterbaoh & Kuhn, 1909. 78 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1909; 2c. Nov. 10, 1909; D:
17320; Lauterbach & Kuhn, Leipzig. 22821
John; a drama in 5 acts and an introduction,
by Hermann Sudermann, tr. by N. M. Bau-
mann and G. P. Dingee. 92 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Nelly Margaret F.aumann and Gertrude
Parker Dingee, Chicago; D:2492, Oct. 24.
1902; Ic. Oct. 23, 1902. 22822
— farce in tabloid, by H. Howard [pseud, of
H. H. Levy] 13 p. 4°. Typewritten..
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915 ; D : 39967 ; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 22822a
play in 4 acts, by L. E. F. Prince. [1],
62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17. 1909; D: 16576; Leslie E. F.
Prince, Washington. 22823
John Alden. See Priscilla.
John and Mary; original comedy in 3 acts, by
J. B. Wills.
© .Tohn B. Wills, Woodhaven, N. Y. ; D:
7227, Aug. 30, 1905. 22824
John and Priscilla; a historic romantic opera
in 3 acts, book by H. G. Sommers, music by
H. H. Thiele. Typewritten.
© Harry G. Sommers, Chicago ; 1892 :
42747, Oct. 22; Ic. Oct. 22. 22825
John and the couturiere. See Sir John and
Mademoiselle.
John Anderson, my Jo; by M. R. Perkins,
© Mae Rosback Perkins, Chicago; 1900 A:
8158, Mar. 29. 22826
John Anderson my Jo, John; love story in 1
act, by S. E. Warner. 0 p. 'f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911; D: 25463; S. Eleanor
Warner, Montrose, Pa. 22827
John Antony Winston; or, Life in the cotton
belt, a play in 5 acts, by IMrs. E. W. Allder-
dice.
© Mr.s. E. W. Allderdice, Portland, Me.;
1881:8651, June 3. 22828
John Aubrey's dream. Sec Lumber room, and
other plays.
John Baint ridge; a drama, by J. F. Orton. 125
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jesse P. Orton, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 11756, Nov. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907.
22829
John Baker's ride; a story of the Johnstown
flood, a drama in 3 acts, by F. Thompson.
© Frederic Thompson, New York ; D : 1161,
Dec. 9, 1901. 22830
John Berkeley's ghost; comedy in 4 acts, by
Arthur Anderson and Hartley Carrick. [2],
93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1910 ; D : 22287 ; International
copyright bureau, ltd., London. 22831
John Borden's daughter; a character sketch in
1 act, dramatized from Leland IngersoU's
story, A boniface of Broom Falls, by kind
permission of The Frank A. Munsey co., by
C. Walcott Russell. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1909. 14 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 14805,
Jan. 12, 1909; 2c. June 21, 1909. 22832
John Brag, deceased; a farce in 4 acts, by Gor-
don V. May. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1902. 37 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald. New York; D : 2329,
Sept. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1902. ' 22833
John Brown; by J. W. Hastings.
© John Walter Hastings, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 6892, July 1, 1905. 22834
John Brown and old Abe. See Time of the
slaves.
1129
22835
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22852
John Brown of Harpers Ferry; an historical
di-ama in 4 acts, by C. J. Errant.
© Charles J. Errant, Chicago; 1893:6856,
Feb. 3. 22835
a play.
© James S. Stevens, Philadelphia; 1892:
6716, Feb. 11. 22836
John Brown, the hero of Harpers Ferry; trag-
edy, by W. K. Moorehead.
© Warren King Moorehead, Columbus, O. ;
1896 : 65184, Nov. 30. 22837
John Brown's hat; or, About June sixteenth,
a play with music, in 3 acts, by E. P. Bower
and Francis J. Piesse. [4], 87 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29841 ; Edward P.
Bower, New York. 22838
John Brown's raid; a drama in 4 acts, by J. T.
Morris.
© John T. Morris, Baltimore ; 1892 : 33840,
Aug. 16. 22839
John Brunn from Woonsocket; comedy farce
in 3 acts, by Y. Cras and Galwiel Frery. [1],
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D : 30804 ; Yvonne
Cras, New York. 22840
John Bull's other island; with preface for poli-
ticians, by Bernard Shaw. New York, Bren-
tano's, 1913. 1 p. 1., v-lxii, 126 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361167; G. B. Shaw, London. 22841
and Major Barbara; by Bernard Shaw.
New York. Brentano's, 1907. Ixii p., 2 1.,
3-311 p. 12°.
Contents: John Bull's other island. — How
he lied to her husband. — Major Barbara.
© G. Bernard Shaw, London; 1907 A:
178359, June 3, 1907 ; 2c. June 17, 1907.
22841a
John Carver; a drama in 5 acts, by H. W. C.
Block. Author's ed. London, P. M. Justice
[1902] 286 p. 12°.
© Henry William Charles Block, St. Louis ;
D : 1357, Jan. 27, 1902. 2c. Apr. 14, 1902.
22842
John Chalmer's daughter; by M. K. Hamilton.
© Marion K. Hamilton, Salt Lake City ; D :
10293, Mar. 6, 1907. 22843
John Champe; a play in 4 acts, by E. E. Enos.
60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Earl Edward Enos, Chicago; D : 951,
Oct. 14, 1901 ; 2c. June 13, 1903. 22844
John Clayton, actor; a play in 1 act, by llida
Johnson Young. New York, Cliicago [etc.]
M. Witmark & sons, 1906. 19 p. 12°. (Rider
Johnson Young's 1 act plays, dramatic scenes
and monologs)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8803,
July 9, 1906 ; 2c. July 10, 1906.. 22845
John Colmore's power; play in 3 acts, by G. M.
Freeman. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914; D: 38129; Gladys
M. Freeman, New York. 22845a
John Curtis. See Three plays; by C. De Lima.
John D.; an adventure, by U. Sinclair. 23 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Upton Sinclair, New York ; D : 14933,
Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 22846
John Delmer's daughters; a comedy in 3 acts,
bv Henry C. De Mille. New York [1883] 66
p. 8°.
© M. H. Mallory, New York ; 1883 : 18972,
Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 22847
See also Duty.
John Dorsey's success; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. O'Connor. (In New century, v. 17, no. 5,
Oct. IS, 1902— V. 17, no. 14, Dec. 20, 1902)
© Jeremiah O'Connor, Washington : D :
1293, Jan. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. IS-Dec. 22, 1902.
22848
John Eldridge junior; play in 2 acts, by F. 11.
Shepard. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. jNIar. 27, 1911 ; D : 23752 ; Frank Hall
Shepard, Detroit. 22849
John Endicott. See New (The) England
tragedies.
John Ermine; play in a prologue and 4 acts, by
L. E. Shipman, founded on the story by Fred-
eric Remington. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Iay 14, 1915 ; D : 40656 ; Louis Evan
Shipman, Plainfield, N. H. 22849a
John Gabriel Borkman. See Efterladte skrif-
ter; af Henrik Ibsen. — Works (The) of
Henrik Ibsen.
John Garno; a drama of American life at the
present time, in 4 acts, by H. C. Lowrie. 100
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harvey C. Lowrie, Denver ; D : 152. Feb.
18, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1901. 22850
John Garth; a drama in 5 acts, by J. Brough-
am.
© .John Brougham, New York; 1871:163,
Jan. 7. 22851
John Gilyard; or. The black knight, a drama
in 4 acts, by J. S. Reynolds.
© Joe S. Reynolds, Augusta, Ga. ; 1890:
22053, July 10. 22852
1130
22853
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22873
John Glayde's honour; a new and original play
in 4 acts, by Alfred Sutro. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 95 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New York; D : 11039.
July 25, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1907. 22853
John Grouch's dream; a domestic comedy in
1 act, by E. W. Vance Buttery. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© E. W. V. Buttery, Kalamazoo, Mich. ; D :
10291, Apr. 6, 1907; 2c. Mar. 30, 1907.
22854
John Halifax, gentleman; dramatized by Mrs.
C. A. Doremus. ii, 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1910 ; D : 21129 ; Mrs. Charles
A. Doremus, New York. 22855
play in 4 acts, based on the novel of the
same name, by W. Webb and Dollie Davis.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1914; D: 36472; William
W^ebb, New York. 22855a
John Hardy; a drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by F. Clark.
© Frederic Clark, New York; 1886:6521,
Mar. 22. 22856
John Henson's sign.
© Marv May Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898 :
61059, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 22857
John Herkner; play in 5 acts, by Elsa Porges
Bernstein (Ernst Rosmer) tr. from the Ger-
man by Mary Harned. (In Poet lore, v. 22,
no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1911; periodical © Dec. 15,
1911 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1911 ; B : 250264 ; Poet lore
CO., Boston) 22858
John Jasper's confession; a dramatization in 4
acts, of [Charles Dickens'] The mystery of
Edwin Drood, by J. C. Carr. 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. Comyns Carr, London ; D : 12246, Jan.
27, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 22859
John Johnson, Yohnny Yohnson, our Swed-
ish cousin; a Swede dialect comedy drama in
4 acts, with musical interpolations, by Carl
Williams.
© C. Wm. Bachman, Minneapolis; 1890:
37415, Nov. 25. 22860
John Jones, jr.; a sensational comedy drama
in 4 acts, by C. Gillingwater and Frederick
C. Molyneaux.
© Claude Gillingwater, New York ; D : 218,
Mar. 14, 1901. 22861
John Lane — wife tamer; dramatic composition,
by F. W. Eldridge. 121 p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910; D: 20653; F. W. El-
dridge, Los Angeles. 22862
John Langton's wife. See Woman (The)
pays.
John Lilburne before the council. See From,
king to king.
John McAmlee; a play in 4 acts, founded on
Emmett Bonlore, a novel by Opie Read, dram-
atized by A. C. Butts. Typewritten.
© Arthur C. Butts, New York; 1900 A:
11820, May 10; 2c. May 10. 22863
John March, preacher; a timely drama of the
times,' by J. W. Hudson. Typewritten.
© Jay William Hudson, Santa Rosa, Cal. ;
1898 : 74369, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 22864
John Marden, financier; by f*. B. Arnold.
© Pearl B. Arnold, Boston ; D : 14971, Feb.
2, 1909. 22865
John Martin's secret; a new and original melo-
drama in 4 acts, by Sutton Vane.
© William Calder, New York ; 1895 : 40577,
Aug. 7. 22866
John Mask, exile; a delineation of character in
3 acts, by De S. G. Drew. [28] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913; D: 32535; De Silver
George Drew, Little Valley, N. Y. 22867
John Masterman; by H. Knott.
© Henry Knott, Rogers Park, HI. ; D :
13711, Sept. 3, 1908. 22868
John Middleton's wife; a play iu 3 acts, by M.
Goldman. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 1482.5,
Jan. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909. 22869
John Mishler; a play in 3 acts and a prologue,
by J. Bradford.
© Joseph Bradford, Philadelphia; 1882:
7642, May 11. 22870
John of Gascony; an adventure of Jean du
Gascogne, an original romantic play in 1 act,
by P. McAllister. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul McAllister, New York ; D : 10789,
June 18, 1907; 2c. June 18, 1907. 22871
John of Ilsley's; play of today in 4 acts, by W.
J. Neidig. [104] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914; D: 37077; William J.
Neidig, Chicago. 22871a
John of Palma; a drama in 4 acts, by W. G.
Harrison.
© William Greer Harrison, San Francisco;
1895:5866, Jan. 24. 22872
John Park and Dr. Dott's doings; a moral play
in 6 scenes, ending with a grand tableau, by
L. Lesaulnier. 37 p. 8°. Printed.
© Louis Lesaulnier. Paterson ; 1872 : 9172,
Aug. 26 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1877. 22873
John Paul Jones. See Historical stories in
dramatic form.
1131
22874
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22892
John Ralston; a play in 4 acts, by E. J. Liver-
nash. 236 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward J. Livernash, San Francisco ;
D:6138, Jan. 25, 1905; 2c. Mar. 7, 1905.
22874
John Rankin's wife; play in 1 act, by M.
Keene. [2], 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D: 36569; Mattie
Keene, New York. 22874a
John Rawn; play in 3 acts, by D. G. Fischer,
from Emerson Hough's book of the same title.
[110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1913; D: 35169; David G.
Fischer, Chicago. 22875
John Ridpath, editor; a comedy of the fourth
estate, by J. D. Haag and .1. S. Myers. Proof.
© Jackson D. Haag and .Joseph S. Myers,
Pittsburgh ; 1900 A : 27330, Nov. 3 ; 2c. Nov. 3.
22876
John Royce, senator; a phiy in 3 acts, by Cath-
erine M. Winslow and C. E. A. AVinslow.
© Cliarles Edward Amory Winslow, Bos-
ton ; D : 1463, Feb. 19, 1902. 22877
John Ruffin; a phiy in 4 acts, by E. W. Gilliam,
M. D. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Winslow Gilliam, Baltimore;
1893 : 3989, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 24. 22878
John Smith; a comedy in 3 acts, by R. C. El-
liott. Typewritten. .
© Robert Clark Elliott and Frank Shelberg,
Pescadero, Cal. ; 1898 : 69213, Nov. 28 ; 2c.
Feb. 21, 1899. 22879
See also Historical stories in dramatic
form.
John Smith and Pocahontas; a play, by C. E.
Thomas. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Edward Thomas, Des Moines;
D : 11441, Sept. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907.
22880
John Staunchwood, American; play in 4 acts,
by Nellie and O. T. Fiske. [158] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911; D: 23697; Nellie and
O. T. Fiske, Hingham, Mass. 22881
John Templeton Maribean; a drama, by L.
Rohr. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Rohr, Chicago; D : 6623, Apr. 26,
1905 ; 2c. May 18, 1905. 22882
John the Baptist. See German classics of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
John, the barber; by A. N. Nicholson. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1909 ; D : 16323] Angeline N.
Nicholson, Flushing, N. Y. 22883
John, the janitor; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
F. Wlnninger. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1909 ; D : 17033 ; Frank Wln-
ninger, Wausau. Wis. 22884
John, Tom, and Sarah. See Bachelor's visit.
John W. Isham's Parisian gaiety co.; by J. W.
Isham.
© John Wallace Isham, New York; 1897:
59333, Oct. 19. 22885
John "Ward, Preacher,
ister.
See Marrying a min-
John Wilton, philanthropist; social problem
drama in 3 acts, by L. Pelee. [75] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914 ; D : 36761 ; Lillian Pelee,
San Gabriel, Cal. 22885a
Johnathan's courtship; a 1 act comedy in 2
episodes, by Howard P. Taylor. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles On-in Cowles, San Francisco;
D : 7451, Oct. 24, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1905.
22886
Johnnie number twenty-three; by J. Jex.
© John Jex. New York ; D : 11903, Dec. 11,
1907. 228S7
Johnnie-on-the-spot, matrimonial agent; farce
comedy in 3 acts, by R. E. Homans. [162] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1911 ; D : 24674 ; Robert Ed-
ward Homans, Brookline, Mass. 22888
Johnnj^-C Lantern; modern fairy tale in 3 acts,
by UvH. Ronie H. Jaffa. 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D: 41997; Minnie Z.
Jaffa, Los Angeles. 22888a
Johnny on the spot; by H. L. Lyman.
© Herbert L. Lyman, Spring Lake, I\Iich. ;
D: 72.51, Sept. 13, 1905.
22889
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, drama-
tized by Dan'l Sully.
© Charles Marks, New York ; 1898 : 60645,
Oct. 15. 22890
Johnny Wise. 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wilbur Le Grand Ferris, Stamford,
Conn.; D : 9635, Dec. 13, 1906; 2c. Dec. 13,
1906. 22891
Johnny, you've been a bad boy.
men coons' parade.
See Gentle-
John's dad; comedy sketch, by Robert Craig.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Apr. 9, 1912; D: 29327; Robert H.
Craig, New York. 22892
1132
22893
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22915
John's Emmy; vandeville sketch in 1 act, by
Charles Stuurt. New York, Dick and Fitz-
gerald, 1910. 9 p. 12°.
© Anc:. 8, 1910 ; 2c. Aiis;. 9, 1910 ; D : 217G0 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 22893
Johnson, the janitor; by Mary E. P. Thayer.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 16S61 ; Cassinier H.
Moore, Revere, Mass. 22894
Johnson's busy day; a farce in 1 act, by George
Elberou. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
company, 1901. 16 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pnb. co., Chicago ; D : 1019,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 22895
Johnson's Island; a historic drama of the war,
by C. W. Frazer. Typewritten.
© Charles Wesley Frazer, Memphis, Tenn ;
1896 : 19906, Mar. 31 ; Ic. Mar. 31 ; Ic. Nov. 27.
22896
Johnstown (The) flood; by Mrs. E. Houghton.
© Mrs. Edwin Houghton, Batavia, N. Y. ;
D : 151.5, Mar. 5, 1902. 22897
Joie (La) du sacrifice; comedie en 1 acte, par
J, J. Bernard. (In I'lllustration theatrale, 8*
anngfr— 217. 8 juin 1912)
© June 8, 1912; 2c. July 24, 1912; D:
30325; Jean-Jacques Bernard, Paris. 22898
Joie (La) fait peur. See Sunshine follows
rain.
Joies (Les) de la paternite; comedie en 3 actes,
par A. Bisson.
© Alexandre Bisson, Paris ; 1891 : 24477,
July 6. 22899
Joiner (The); a 3 act comedy, by F. E. Cutler.
© Frank E. Cutler, San Francisco; D:
7930, Jan. 30, 1906. 22900
Joining the Maccabees; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. S. Ennis. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jennie Sherman Ennis, Detroit ; D :
1066, Nov. 6, 1901; 2c. Nov. 6, 1901. 22901
Joining the parasites; a farce in 3 acts, by H.
M. Strong.
© Howard Marcus Strong, Springfield,
Mass. ; D : 13211, June 18, 1908. 22902
Joining the privileged few; an Ethiopian com-
edy in 1 act and 1 scene, by Charles Gropp-
Reade, with The crowning of King Bee-Zone.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Reade, Chicago ; D : 5293, July
11, 1904; 2c. June 11, 1904. 22903
Joining the tinpanites; or, Paddy McFling's
experience, a mock initiation, in 3 pts., by
David Hill [pseud, of David W. Hildreth]
pt. 1. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1891. 22 p.
12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1891:
34031, Sept. 29 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 22904
Joining the tinpanites; or, Paddy McFling's
experience — Continued.
' Same. pt. 2. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1892. 20 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
5729, Feb. 5; 2c. Mar. 2. 22905
Same. pt. 3. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1S92. 20 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
20974, May IS; 2c. June 24. 22906
Joint (A) conspiracy; or, Cuban independence,
melodrama, by C. M. Blakeley. 20 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Clo M. Blakeley, Detroit ; D : 2348, Sept.
17, 1902; 2c. Sept. 13, 1902. 22907
Joint owners in Spain; comedy in 1 act, by
Alice Brown. 2 p. 1., 20 p. 12°. Printed.
© Oct. 20, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38747 ;
Chicago little theatre, Chicago. 22907a
play in 1 act, by A. Brown. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32484 ; Alice Brown,
Boston. 22908
Joke (The); an original 1 act play, by S. G.
Genung.
© S. G. Genung, New York; D: 10716,
June 7, 1907. 22909
Joke (A) on April fool; by L. Price. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1911; D : 25817 ; Leona
Price, New York. 22910
Joke (A) on Jerry; by Walter Dauphin [pseud.
of N. E. Solomons] Typewritten.
© N. E. Solomons, Savannah, Ga. ; 1897:
67827. Dec. 6; Ic. Dec. 6. 22911
Joke (The) on Squinim; or. The black statue
revised, bv W. B. Sheddan. Chicago, T. S.
Denison. 1883. 11 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian
drama] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1883:208.51,
Nov. 12; 2c. Nov. 17. 22912
Joke on the judge; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by W. T. Hodge. 97 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William T. Hodge, New York ; D : 8259,
IMar. 31, 1906; 2c. Mar. 31, 1906. 22913
Joke (A) on the optimist; farce-comedy, plot
by M. Lebovitz, written by C. Cook. [1], 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1912; D: 31281; Chadwick
Cook, San Francisco. 22914
Joke's (The) on me; a farce in 1 act, by E. G.
Longman. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward G. Longman. Brooklyn : D :
14075, Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 22, 1908.
22915
1133
22916
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22935
Joker (The); farce comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Hanlon. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913; D: 32659; Edward
Hanlon, New York. 22916
farce with specialties in 2 acts, by J. W.
Ransone. [55] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. July 24, 1912; D: 30339; John W.
Eansone, New York. 22917
Joker (A) joked; by M. Dunkle. [17] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1910; D: 21496; Marie
Dunkle, Los Angeles. 22918
Jokers (The); play in 3 acts, by K. P. Emery
[116] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D: 38306; Katherine
Putnam Emery, Chicago. 22918a
Jokes; an original dramatic comedy in 3 acts.
© John F. Sheehan, Flora Sheffer, Charles
T. Sheffer, and Robert F. Jones, United
States; 1880:8768, June 10. 22919
Jolie (La) Persians. See Who's your hullah.
Jollier (The); by E. C. Robinson.
© Eugene C. Robinson, New York; 1893:
18351, Apr. 14. 22920
Jollier's dream; in 1 act, by H. C. Washburn.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. C. Washburn, Springfield, Mass. ; D :
9729, Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. Jan. 17, 1907. 22921
Jolliest little maid in town; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12078, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. July 16, 1908.
22922
Jolliest (The) of jolly swells; written and com-
posed by Charles M. Connolly.
© Blanche Selwyn, United States; 1873:
552, Jan. 22. 22923
Jollities; or. The electrical doll, libretto, by
J. A. Norris. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. A. Norris, Boston ; 1882 : 9503, June 9 ;
2c. June 9. 22924
Jolly (A) at the circus; a farce in 1 act, by
W. P. Burt. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. P. Burt, New York ; D : 14384, Nov.
27, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 22925
Jolly (The) bachelors; a motion song or reci-
tation, bv Willis N. Bugbee. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1908. 6 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12959,
May 12, 1908; 2c. June 8, 1908. 22926
Jolly baron; or. The miller's daughter, a mod-
ern comic opera in 2 acts, book by Addison
Burkhardt and Aaron Hoffman, lyrics by Ar-
thur J. Lamb, music by Harry Von Tilzer.
115 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., New
York; D:5522, Sept. 10, 1904; 2c. Sept. 10,
1904. 22927
Jolly (The) Bohemians.
© Devere & Archer, New York; 1893:
14756, Mar. 24. 22928
Jolly (The) chaperone; libretto by M. A. Rose.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 1, 1912; D: 29896; Mary A.
Rose, San Francisco, 22929
Jolly (The) Chinese; comic opera in 1 act, by
Heinrich Zoellner, authorized tr. from the
German by M. Kirpal. 20 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Margaretha Kirpal, Flushing, N. Y. ; D :
11417, Sept. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1907. 22930
Jolly (A) Christmas eve.
and the bishop.
See Burglar (The)
Jolly (The) climbers; 1 act comedy with music,
by Gerald Pioneer. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 24 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 1, 1913 ; 2c. July 31, 1913 ; D : 33956 ;
Samuel French, New York. 22931
Jolly clubman; by Carroll and Clermont. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17423 ; P. H. Car-
roll and H, M. Clermont, Schenectady, N. Y.
22932
Jolly (The) commodore; a musical comedy in 2
acts, book by C. B. Casad. [63] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1909 ; D : 16587 ; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 22933
12 p.
musical numbers, by C. B. Casad,
4°, Typewritten. [Lyrics only]
© Ic. May 16, 1911 ; D : 24265 ; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 22934
Jolly dialogues; by Willis N. Bugbee. Phila-
delphia, The Penn publishing company, 1914.
144 p. 12°,
© Apr. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1914 ; A : 371262 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 22934a
Jolly (A) Elk. See Night (A) with the Elks.
Jolly girls; a musical comedy, by H. Montague.
Typewritten.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1899 : 35695,
May 29 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1900. 22935
1134
22936
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22954
Jolly (A) good fellow; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 29203,
Nov. 11. 22936
comedy playlet in 1 act, by Denison Clift.
[2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36255 ; John Beckett,
San Francisco. 22936a
by W. C. Hoff. 4 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913; D: 34048; Wm. Clin-
ton Hoff, Des Moines. 22937
Jolly Joe's lady minstrels; selections written,
compiled and ed. for female negro minstrels,
by Mrs. H. M. Silsbee and M. B. Home. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 1 p. 1., 33 p.
12^ [Words only]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
1015, Jan. 5; 2c. Jan. 27. 22937a
Jolly Jogg'les' journeys; a vaudeville produc-
tion in 4 scenes and tableaux, with singing
and dancing specialties, written, designed and
arr. by H. H. Garson. 5 p. f °. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Hiram H. Garson, New York ; D : 15189,
Feb. 27, 1909; 2c. Feb. 1, 1909; 2c. Feb. 17,
1909. 22938
by K. Pyne. 5 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909; D: 16809; Klava
Pyne, Hartford. 22939
Jolly (A) josh,; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by C. R. Barry and I. Brooks. 28 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charles R. Barry and Irving Brooks,
Minneapolis ; 1894 : 57229. Dec. 8 ; 2c. Jan.
17, 1895. 22940
Jolly knights; a musical comedy in 3 acts and
4 scenes, book and lyrics by W. A. Woods. 43
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© William A. Woods, Allegheny, Pa. ; D :
8605, May 28, 1906 ; 2c. May 10, 1906. 22941
Jolly (The) landlords; farce comedy in 2 acts
and 4 scenes, by C. D. Kelly. 58 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1912; D : 28307 ; Claude D.
Kelly, New York. 22942
Jolly (A) lot; by E. M. Burke.
© Edward M. Burke, Marion, O. ; 1899:
50620, Aug. 5. 22943
Jolly (The) magpies; a spectacular comedy in
3 acts, by S. R. Ellis.
© Sidney R. Ellis, New York; 1897:65474,
Nov. 24. 22944
Jolly (A) man's troubles; a comedy with
nmsic, in 3 acts, by P. W. Hyde, 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh; D:
1895, May 16, 1902 ; 2c. July 7, 1902. 22944a
Same.
© Paul W^oodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh; D:
2093, July 7, 1902. [For copies reed, see D:
1895] 22644b
Jolly (The) mariners; or. Trifles, farcical bur-
letta in 2 acts, by A. Schott.
© Angie Schott, New York; 1880:8055,
May 25. 22945
Jolly Matilda; original operatic comedy in 3
acts, by L. Jordan. Typewritten.
© Leopold Jordan, New York ; 1896 : 28007,
May 7 ; 2c. May 7. 22946
Jolly (The) matinee girl; musical farce comedy,
by Monroe and Hart.
© Monroe and Hart, New York; 1897:
24143, Apr. 19. 22947
Jolly (A) mix up.
tesy.
See Doctor (A) by cour-
Jolly (The) mountaineer; play in 1 act, by L.
Smith. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1914; D: 37325; Lillian
Smith, St. James, N. Y. 22948
a play in 3 acts, by L. Smith. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912; D: 29990; Lillian
Smith, St. James, N. Y. 22949
play in 3 scenes, by L. Smith. [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1913; D: 32308; Lillian
Smith, St. James, N. Y. 22950
Jolly (A) night.
© Dean Raymond, Chicago; 1899:22518,
Mar. 29. 22951
Jolly old boys; a cOmedy in 3 acts, by D. K.
Higgins.
© W. C. Anderson, New York ; 1893 : 29582,
June 22. 22952
Jolly old chums; a comedy in 3 acts, by D. K.
Higgins.
© W. C. Anderson, New York ; 1893 : 29583,
June 22. 22953
Jolly (The) peasant; operetta in 3 acts, from
the German of Victor Leon, book by Harry
B. Smith, lyrics by R. B. Smith, music by
Leo Fall. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913; D: 34892; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 22954
1135
22955
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
22976
Jolly plays for holidays; ix collection of Christ-
mas entertaiuuieuts, by C. Wells. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1914. 148 p. 12°.
Contents : 1. The greatest gift. — 2. Christ-
mas gifts of all nations.— 3. The greatest day
in the year. — 4. Is Santa Claus a fraud? —
5. A substitute for Santa Claus. — 6. The day
before Christmas.
© Sept. 15, 1914; 2c. Sept. 16, 1914; D:
38133; Carolyn Wells, Railway, N. J. 22955
Jolly (The) reprobate; a romantic comic opera
in 3 acts, words by H. A. Robe, music by
Glenn Woods.
© Harold A. Robe, Lima, N. Y. ; D:9352.
Oct. 26, 1906. 22956
Jolly (The) Roger; an original musical comedy
libretto in 2 acts and 2 scenes, by T. B.
Donaldson. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia; D:
11726, Nov. 12, 1907; 2c. Nov. 12, 1907.
22957
Jolly (The) substitute; a trip to Mecca, comic
opera in 3 acts, book and lyrics by J. M.
Reilly, music by H. S. Line. 65 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© James M. Reilly and Hans S. Line, Rens-
selaer, N. Y. ; D : 1080, Nov. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Nov.
11, 1001. 22958
Jolly surprise; a musical farce comedy.
© G. W. Purdy, New York; 1891: 17597,
May 13. ■ 22959
Jolly (A) tramp; comedy drama in 4 acts. 67
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary E. Hill, Akron, O. ; D : 7436, Oct.
21, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1905. 22960
by C. Inskeep. [2], 47 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1910 ; D : 22900 ; Carlos Ins-
keep, Darlin^on, Ind. 22961
See also Our summer boarders.
Jolly (The) tramps; a conversational sketch for
two males, by G. F. Sturgis. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn;
D : 1282G, Apr. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908.
22962
Jolly (The) trio; in 1 act, by A. J. Branham.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1910; D: 22227; A. J. Bran-
ham, Springfield, Mo. 22963
Jolly (The) trio negro minstrels; in 1 act, by
A. J. Branham. [8] I. 8°. Printed.
© Dec. 19, 1910; 2c. Dec. 22, 1910; D:
22876; A. J. Branham, Springfield, Mo.
22964
Jolly (The) warden.
© Walter K. Freeman. New York; 1896:
52923, Sept. 22. 22965
Jolly (The) widow; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by C. F. Francis. 37 p. f. Type-
written.
© C. F. Francis, Rome, N. Y. ; D: 12610.
Mar. 23, 1908; 2c. Mar. 18, 1908. 22966
Jolly (A) widow's success; by V. Klaeger.
2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Virginie Klaeger, Brooklyn; D: 13441,
• July 24, 1908; 2c. July 24, 190S. 22967
Jollyman's woes; a musical farce comedy in 2
acts, by P. W. Hyde.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh ;
189!) : 27275, Apr. 19 ; 2c. June 24. 22968
Jonah (The); a comic opera, libretto by F. E.
Hiland, music by W. H. Lewis.
© Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, N. H. ;
1892 : 33081, Aug. 11. 22969
farce in 3 acts, by E. Lawrence Dudlev.
Philadelphia, Penn pub. co., 1914. 85 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2, 1914; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914; D:. 3.5910;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 22969a
Jonah and the whale; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by T. Waters. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Synopsis]
© Tom Waters, New York ; D : 3816. Aug.
10, 1903; 2c. Aug. 4, 1903. 22970
a story of miraculous adventure, by W. S.
Kelley. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter S. Kelley, New York; D : 1165.5,
Nov. 4, 1907; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 22971
or, The Prophet's call to Nineveh, by
Major W. W. Winchell. Typewritten.
© William Wallace Winchell, Boston;
1900 A: 16852, July 9; Ic. July 9; Ic. Nov.
30. 22972
Jonah in the whale; comic opera in 3 acts, bv
C. H. Hoffman.
© Charles H. Ploffman, New York; 1882:
16934, Oct. 12. 22973
Jonathan; a tragedy in 5 acts, by Tlioraas
Ewing, jr. New York and Loudon, Funk &
Wagnalls company, 1902. 148 p. 12°,
© Funk & Wagnalls co.. New York; D:
2667, Doc. 1, 1902; 2c. Dec. 30, 1902. 22974
Jonathan and David; a tragedy-drama in 4 acts
[by H. Waters] 61 p. 24°. Printed.
© Howard Waters, Stockwell, Ind. ; D :
1968, June 5, 1902; 2c. June 5, 1902. 22975
■ See also Hebrew (The) prince.
Jonathan Sharp; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by J. P. Mummey.
© J. P. Mummey, St. Louis ; 1871 : 4207,
May 6. 22976
See also Clear grit.
1136
22977
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
22996
Jonathan Swift; comedy in 4 acts, by Ij. E.
Shipman. Typewritten.
© Louis Evan Shipman. Berkeley Springs,
W. Va. ; 1894:2395, Jan. 6; Ic. Jan. 6.
22977
a play in 4 acts, by V. Mapes. 177 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Victor Mapes. New Rochelle. N. Y. ; D :
2230, Aug. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1902. 22978
Jonathan Whitiger; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by L. J. Vaughan.
© Lawrence J. Vaughan, Newark, N. J. ;
1888 : 3719, Feb. 4. 22979
Jones; play in 4 acts, by D. D. Cohen. [92] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1911; D: 23698; David D.
Cohen, St. Paul. 22980
Jones & Jones; nearly a sleuth, duologue for
2 men, by E. Nelson. 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1915 ; D : 41945 ; Eddie Nelson,
New York. 22980a
Jones and the doctor. See In the morning,
oh, so early!
Jones (The) cup; comedy in 3 acts, by C. Don-
ne) 1. [ISO] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1914; D: 37908; Gushing
Donnell, New York. 22980b
Jones' dilemma. See Experience (The) of a
vaudeville star.
Jones' 500 pounds; by H. Cranston.
© Hoy Cranston, New York ; D : 63G7, Mar.
21, 1905. 22981
Jones' 60; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by W.
W.Welch, jr. 10 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© William Walter Welch, jr., Peoria. 111.;
D : 12548, Mar. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1910.
22982
Jones, the new man; play in 1 act, by J. R.
Alden. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1912; D: 31285; Joseph R.
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 22983
Jones vs. Jinks; mock trial in 1 act, by Edward
Mumford. Philadelphia, Penn pub. co. [1911]
34 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911 ; D : 25702 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 22984
Jones versus Johnson. See Humor (The) of
the court room.
Jones versus Jones; comedy in 3 acts, by F. J.
Lewis. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© June 20, 1913; D : 33562 ; Florence J.
Lewis, Boston. 22985
Jones' wife missed the train; farce in 1 act, by
S. E. Smyth. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910; D: 21380; Sam E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 22986
Jonesville sewing' circle; rural piny in 1 act, by
H. M. Dotv. Chatham, N. Y., J. W. Darrow
& H. M. Doty, 1911. 15 p. 12°.
© Mar 2.5, 1911; 2c. Apr. 29. 1911; D:
24128; Harry M. Doty, Chatham, N. Y.
22987
Jongleur (Le) Blondeaux; a dramatic sketch,
by V. O. Freeburg. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Victor Oscar Freeburg, New York ; D :
16188, June 29, 1909; 2c. June 29, 1909.
22988
Jongleur (Le) de Notre Dame (The juggler of
Notre Dame); miracle play in 3 acts, book by
Maurice Lena, music by Jules IMassenet. Eng-
lish version by Charles Alfred Byrne. New
York, C. E. Burden, 1907. 31 p. 4°. [Libret-
to only. French and English]
© Steinway & sons, New York; D: 11344.
Sept. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 22989
Jonquil (The); a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
Guy Boothby. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Longley Taylor, New York ; D : 565, June
11, 1901 ; 2c. June 11, 1901. 22990
Jonquille; or. Only a heart, a play in 4 acts, by
W. W. Young.
© William Wallace Young, Monmouth, 111.;
1871:2867, Apr. 3. 22991
Jordan and company; farce comedy in 1 act, by
F. D. Wightman. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912 ; D : 31243 ; Florence D.
Wightman, New York. 22992
Josefa; play in 8 acts, by A. Mixon. Ill p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24. 1913 ; D : 33877 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 22993
Josefina se casa; comedia en 1 acto. original de
A. Martinez Olmedilla. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1911. 26 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25033; Augusto Martinez Olmedilla, Madrid.
22994
Joseph; an adaptation in 3 acts, by M. Watson,
from the French of Leon Gandillot entitled
Ferdinand le noceur.
© Malcolm Watson, London ; 1892 : 26801,
June 27. 22995
a biblical play, by Sophie B. Ebb. (In The
Jewish home, v. 10, no. 4, Dec. 1903)
© Bloch pub. CO., New York ; D : 4422, Dec.
14, 1903; 2c. Dec. 18, 1903; 2c. Jan. 2, in04
(published separately) 22996
5379—16-
-<j:
1137
22997
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23017
Joseph — Continued.
a drama for children in 1 act and 3 scenes,
by Fletcher Harper Swift, introduction by
Richard Moi-se Hodse. New York. W. B.
Harrison, 1907. 1 p. 1., 5-12 p., 13-31 numb.
1. 12°.
© William Beverly Harrison, New York;
D: 10740, June 11, 1007; 2c. July 9, 1907.
22997
— a drama in 4 acts, by C H. Seccombe and
B. Elwing, 32 p. 8°. Printed.
© Nov. 11. 1912: Ic. Nov. 19, 1912; Ic. Dec.
2, 1912; D: 31543; Charles H. Seccombe and
Birger Elwing, Santa Ana, Cal. 22998
— drama in C acts, by L. Clay. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1909; D: 17719; Lamar Clay,
Macon. Ga. 22999
— ■ a dramatic cantata, libretto and music
by J. Astor Broad. Boston, White, Smith &
CO., 1877. 127 p. obi., 8°. [Vocal score]
© White-Smith & co., Boston ; 1877 : 12334,
Oct. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 23000
a dramatic representation in 7 tableaux.
by H. Iliowizi.
© Henry Iliowizi, Minneapolis ; 18S5 : 11476,
May 21. 23001
— • a dramatization from biblical history in 7
acts, by Koresli [pseud, of C. R. Teed] Act
2. Estero, Fla., Guiding star pub. house, 1904.
cover-title. 54 p. 12°.
© Cvrus R. Teed, Estero, Fla. ; D : 0503,
Apr. 28, 1905 ; 2c. May 26, 1905. 23002
— a dramatization of the Bible story of Jo-
seph, by J. S. Sullivan.
© J. S. Sullivan, Galveston, Tex.; 1S7S:
4374, Apr. 11. 23003
— libretto of the oriental music drama Joseph,
in 3 acts, 2 scenes each. Original words an<l
compilation of music, by W. D. Chenery.
[Springfield, 111.. Printed by Phillips brothers,
1914] 30 p. plates. 16°.
© July 19, 1912; 2c. Oct. 31, 1914; A:
3S72S9; William Dodd Chenery, SprinefieM,
111. 23003a
an opera in 3 acts, by B. T. Trego. 64 p.
16°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Eenl. T. Trego. Saginaw. Mich.; 1894:
3S210, Aug. 17 ; Ic. May 16, 1S95. 23004
Joseph, and his brethren; by J. .Tacobson.
© .Tanie Jacobson, New York; D : 6627,
May 3, 1905. 23005
pageant play in 4 acts, by Louis N. Parker.
New York, J. Lane co., 1913. 8 p. 1., 154 p.
12°.
© Sept. 19, 1913; 2c. Sept. 23, 1913; D:
34593 ; John Lane co., New York. 23006
Joseph and his brethren — Continued.
pageant play in 4 acts, founded on the
biblical narrative, bv L. N. Parker. [11],
191 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 10, 1913; D : 31932 ; Louis N.
Parker, London. 23007
play in 6 acts, by F. A. Ingraham. 46 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1911 ; D : 24.529 ; Frank A. In-
graham, Bristol, R. I. 23008
or. The Hebrew's son in Egypt, a biblical
drama in 3 acts, by J. A. Lord.
© .L A. Lord, Chicago; 1874:14451, Nov.
30. 23009
aSVc also C}iancellor (The) of Egypt. —
Deliverer (The). — Dreams fulfilled.
Joseph and his brethren in Egypt; a grand
biblical and spectacular drama in 4 acts, by
J. Dienett.
© Julius Dienett, Washington; 1883:9271,
May 19. 23010
Joseph and his brethren in the land of Egypt;
a romantic melodrama in 5 acts and 7 tab-
leaux, by J. G. Henderson.
© ,T. Graham Henderson, Brooklyn; 1897:
8914, Feb. 2. 23011
Joseph and his brothers; original biblical
drama in 5 acts, by M. Doran. [87] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913 ; D : 34754 ; Marie Doran,
Jamaica, N. Y. 23012
Joseph and his children; play in 5 acts, bv
E. A. Weir. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913; D : 34975 ; Ethel All-
free Weir, Omaha, Neb. 23013
Joseph Balsamo; a sensational illusionary
drama in 4 acts, by H. C. Franck.
© Harry C. Franck, Philadelphia; 1877:
9592, Aug. 21. 23014
Joseph Caesar Jefferson's dream. See Heart
(The) of Virginia.
Joseph entangled; a comedy in 3 acts, by Henry
Arthur Jones. New York, S. French, 1906.
141 p. inch plan. 8°.
© H. A. Jones, London ; D : 6992, Dec. 26,
1906; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907. 23015
Joseph in Egypt; a romance from the Bible in
3 acts, by P. F. Rogoway. 29 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Phil. F. Rogoway, Portland, Or. ; D :
6162, Jan. 31, 1905; 2c. Jan. 18, 1905. 23016
Joseph nSToirel's revenge; a drama in 5 acts, by
A. P. Barnard.
© A. P. Barnard, United States; 1875:
5406, May 24. 23017
1138
23018
COPYEIGHrED IN THE UNITED STATES
23040
Joseph of Canaan; a biblical play in a prologue
and 4 acts, by G. Waiters.
© George Walters and Ada Dow Currier,
Sau Francisco ; D : 4S44, Apr. 7, 1904. 23018
an original play in 4 acts, by L. Lewis.
© Lillian Lewis, New York ; 1897 : 3778,
Jan. 8. 23019
Joseph of Israel; biblical drama in 5 acts and
9 scenes, by Elsie M, MacKay. 171 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© E. M. MacKay, Buffalo; D : 5023, Mav
13, 1904 ; 2c. June 24, 1904. 23020
Joseph, son of Jacob; drama in 4 acts, by Sister
Margaret Mary. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914; D : 3S933 ; Sisters of
mercy, Providence, R. I. 23020a
Joseph, the beloved son; in 4 acts, by E. de
Corsia. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward de Corsia, New York ; D : 8111,
Mar. 6, 1906; 2c. Mar. 6, 1906. 23021
Joseph, the Canaanite; by C. F, Blake. 41 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Cornelia Frances Blake, Los Angeles ; D :
3826, Aug. 13, 1903 ; Ic. July 13, 1903. 23022
Joseph, the prophet; an historical drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by A. Hosmer.
© Albert Hosmer, San Francisco; 189S:
22139, Apr. 7. 23023
Joseph, the story of the prince of Egypt; a dra-
matic historical poem in 5 acts, by Mrs. P. A.
Henry and T. E. B. Henry. 97 p. f°. Type-
written.
© T. E. B. Henry, Bowmanville, Ontario,
Canada ; D : 3772, July 31, 1903 ; 2c. Julv 29,
1903. 23024
Joseph Wilmat; or. The false master of the
abbey, a drama in 5 acts, by H. Williams.
© Harry Williams, New York ; 1SS9 : 39612,
Dec. 26. 23025
Josephine; comic opera, originated by G. S. Hill,
book and lyrics by AV. V. Reynolds, music by
Charles Hunter. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© George S. Hill & co., St. Louis ; D : ^250,
July 2, 1904; 2c. July 2, 1904. 23026
an historical drama, by D. Welch.
© Deshler Welch, New York ; 1886 : 12759.
June 1. 23027
an historical drama in 4 acts, by J. Nash.
© Joseph Nash, Boston ; 1874 : 13199, Oct.
23; 2c. Nov. 27. 23028
a melodrama in 3 acts, by F. S. H. Reed.
Typewritten.
© Frederick Standish H. Reed, United
States ; 1892 : 46153, Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 12.
23029
Josephine — Continued.
a play in 5 acts, by H. F. Buswell and E. J.
Farrington.
© Henry F. Buswell and Edward J. Far-
rington, United States ; 1879 : 1876, Feb. 8.
23030
Josephine and Napoleon; an historical drama
in 4 acts, by M. L. Lange.
© Maria L. Lange, Cincinnati; 1880: 17241,
Nov. 12. 23031
Josephine Dodd; by M. G. Kern.
© M. G. Kern, St. Louis; D : 11231, Aujt.
26, 1907. 23032
Josephine, empress of France; a historical
drama, by Mrs. Charles Durang.
© Carolina, Fredonia and Naomi Durang,
Philadelphia ; ISSl : 13043, Aug. 24. 23033
a historical drama in 5 acts, by E. E. Sher-
man.
© Ellen E. Sherman, Buffalo ; 1877 : 8639,
July 25. 23034
Josephine, empress of the French; dramatized
from various histories of her life, in 4 acts, by
S. E. Pierce.
© Sarah Emily Pierce, New York; 1884:
4703, Mar. 5. 23035
an historical drama in 6 acts, by A. R.
Haven. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Roland Haven, New York; 1889:
26028, Aug. 27 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 23036
Josephine's love affair; a curtain raiser, by
J. M. Leveque. (In Harlequin, v. 8, no. 17,
Nov. 8, 1900)
© J. M. L§veque, New Orleans ; D : 9405,
Nov. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 23037
Josh Whitcomb married; a domestic comedy in
3 acts, by M. E. Osbon.
© M. E. Osbon, New York; 1887:16265.
June 24. 23038
Josh Winchester; or. Between love and duty,
a drama in 4 acts, by T. Wilson Rodebaugh.
Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1895. 31 p.
12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 362])
© Ames pub. co. Clyde, O. ; 1895:36046,
July 11; Ic. July 19. 23039
Joshua ben Syra; a historic-philosophic drama
in 5 acts, by A. Goldknopf.
© Abrahm Goldknopf, New York ; D : 8294,
Mar. 24, 1906. 23040
1139
23041
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23062
Joshua Elodg'ett from Blodg-ett's Holler; a
comedy in 3 jiets, by B. G. McFall. Clyde, O..
Ames publishing? co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1S07 : S324. Jnn.
30; 2c. Feb. 1. 23041
Josh via Copeland's daughter; a domestic com-
edy in 4 acts, by F. Slemons. 40 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Freda Slemons, IMonticello, Ark. ; D :
34G8, May 21, 19U3; 2c. ]May 21, 1903. 23042
Joshua Haggard; an emotional drama In 5 acts,
by A. Hincliciiffe, founded upon M. E. Brad-
don's story of .Joshua HaSnard's dau^^hter.
© A. Hinchcliffe, Brooklyn ; ISSl : 6GS : Apr.
29. 23043
Joshua Haggard's daughter. See Joshua
Haggard.
Joshua Simkins; i*ural comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. II. Foulk. G5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. R. Foulk, Pittsburgh ; 1895 : 52981, Oct.
IS; 2c. Oct. IS. 23044
Joshua Simpkins; a genuine and original
Yankee comedy in 4 acts and tableaux, by
Wm. R. Watts. 39 p. t°. Ms.
© V. A. Ford, Catskill, N. Y. ; 1891 : 2S151,
Aug. 5 ; Ic. Aug. 5. 23045
Joshua Whitcomb. See Old (The) homestead.
Joshua Whitcomb and the female bathers; a
musical burletta in 1 act, by D. Thompson.
© Den. Thompson, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1875:
2645, Mar. 22. 23046
Joshua's troopers; original, novelty, musical
travesty, by Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mullaly. 17
p. f°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1909 ; D : 17223 ; Thomas W.
Mullaly, Fort Worth, Tex. 23047
Josiah Allen, Josiah Allen's wife and Betsy
Bobbitt; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by N.
Burgess.
© Neil Burgess, Roxbury, Mass.; 18S1:
10288, July 1. 23048
Josiah Allen's wife; a comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Q. Jeffries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1881:6250,
April 23. 23049
Josiah Allen's wife as a P. A. and P. I. t<ce
P. A. and P. I.
Josiah Allen's wife's reception; a novel euter-
tainment.
© Junius E. Beal, Ann Arbor; : 891 : 5497,
Feb. 9. 23050
Josiah Brown, granger; an American drama
in 4 acts, by C. T. Dazey.
© Charles T. Dazey, Cambridge, IVIass. ;
1879: 15034, Nov. 10. 23051
Josiah Long from Hamden Corners; a dra-
matic composition, by C. De Monde. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Chester De Monde, Zanesville, O. ; D :
14470, Dec. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908. 23052
Josiah's courtship; a farce comedy drama in 4
acts, by H. C. Dale. Author's ed. New York,
H. Roorbach.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa. ; 1890 :
57412, Oct. 19 ; 2c. Oct. 30. 23053
Josiah's goin' to college; a musical comedy in
4 acts, by A. L. Slade. 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Anna Lee Slade, Washington ; D : 12383,
Feb. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908. 23054
Josiah's secret; play in 3 acts, by Josiah Allen's
wife [pseud, of M. Holley] Watertown, N. Y.,
Hungerfoi'd - Holbrook co., 1910. cover-title,
8 p. 8°.
© Feb. 16, 1910; 2c. Feb. 23, 1910; D:
20396; Marietta Holley, Pierrepont Manor,
N. Y. 23055
Josie; or. The Yankee kitchen, an original and
novel play in 5 acts, 7 scenes and prologue,
by J. M. Steelman.
© Julia M. Steelman, Cincinnati; 1879:
6512, May 15. 23056
or, Was he a woman? a drama in 5 acts,
by Geo. L. Aiken.
© Charles Wilkinson, Boston ; 1870 : 4.504,
Dec. 7. 23057
Josie, the little madcap; by C. E. Blaney. 103
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D: 10997,
July 19, 1907 ; 2c. July 19, 1907. 23058
Jota (La); drame lyrique en 2 actes, paroles
et niusique de Raoul Laparra. Paris, Enoch
& cie., 1911. 5 p. 1., 61, [1] p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Slay 5, 1911 ; 2c. May 6, 1911 ; D : 24143 ;
Enoch & CO., Paris. 23059
Joujou; comedie en 3 actes, par Henry Bern-
stein. Proof.
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 3563, June
9, 1903 ; 2c. June 9, 1903. 23060
Jcur (Un) de fete; piece en 1 acte, [de] Gabriel
Faure. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1911. 35 p. 12°.
© July 13, 1911; 2c. July 29, 1911; D:
24S05; Eugene Fasquelle, Paris. 23061
Same. (L'lllustration theatrale, 7' annSe —
185, 22 juillet 1911)
© .July 22, 1911; 2c. Aug. J 9, 1911; D:
24975 ; Gabriel Faure, Paris. 23062
1140
23062
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23073
Journalisten (Die); a comedy, by Gnstav Frey-
tag, ed. with introdiictiou, tr. exercisies based
on text, notes, and complete vocabulary, by
L. R. Gregor. Boston, London [etc.] Ginn
& company [1904] xv, 231 p. incl. front.
16°.
© Leigh R. Gregor, Montreal, Canada; A:
101542, Nov. 14, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. G, 1904. 23082a
Freytag's comedy in 4 acts, a critical tr.
Cambridge. Mass, Waterman & Amee, 1S8S.
100 p. 12°.
© A. A. Waterman, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1888:8855, Mar. 26; 2c. Apr. 4. 23063
lustspiel in 4 acten, von Gnstav Freytag,
ed. with an English commentary, by W. D.
Toy. Boston, D. C. Heath and company, 1889.
vi, 160 p. 12°. (Heath's German series)
© Walter D. Toy, Chapel Hill, N. C. ; 1889 :
15580, May 24 ; 2c. May 18. 23064
ed. with introduction and notes,
by Calvin Thomas. New York, H. Holt &
company, [etc., etc.] [1SS9] xiii, 134 p. 12°.
(College series of German plays)
© Henry Holt & co.,New York ; 1889 : 37271,
Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 23065
ed. with introduction and notes
by Charles Bundy Wilson. Chicago, Scott,
Foresman and company, 1905. 218 p. front,
(port.) 12°.
© Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago; A:
114225, Apr. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1905.
23065a
ed. with introduction and notes,
by H. A. Potter. New York, C. E. Merrill
company [1911] 204 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© .Tune 30, 1911; 2c. July 11, 1911; A:
292367 ; Charles E. Merrill co., New York.
23066
■ed. with introduction, notes and
vocabulary, by Calvin Thomas. 2d ed., rev.
New York, H. Holt & co., 1909. x, 224 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; D : 15092,
Apr. 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 28, 1909. 23067
ed. with notes and vocabulary by
E. Manley. Boston, Allyn and Bacon, 1901.
X, 246 p. 16°.
© Edward aianley, Chicago; A: 8489, May
1, 1901 ; 2c. July 27, 1901. 23067a
ed. with notes and vocabulary
by T. B. Bronson. New York, D. Appleton
and CO., 1901. xxxiii, 194 p. front, (port.)
pi. 16°.
© D. Appleton & co.. New Yo?!: ; A : 17002,
Sept. 27, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1901. 23067b
JournaTisten (Die) — Continued.
lustspiel in 4 acten, von Gustav Freytag,
mit anmorkuiigen und fragen verselien von
Jonathan Hildner und Tobias Diekhoff. Ann
Arbor, Mich., G. Wahr [1901] 2 p. 1., 174 p.
12°.
© George Wahr, Ann Arbor, IMich. ; A :
20894, Nov. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1901. 23067c
• re-edited with introduction and
notes by W. D. Toy. Boston, D. C. Heath &
company, 1901. ix, 140 p. front. (port.)
10°.
© Walter Dallam Toy, Chapel Llill, N. C. ;
A : 1572, Jan. 23, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1901 .
23067d
Journalists (The); by F. J. Chipman.
© F. J. Chipman, Duluth, Minn.; 1893:
46256, Oct. 16. 23068
comedy in 4 acts, by Gustav Freytag. lit-
erally tr. from the German. Cambridge, Mass.,
Charles W. Sever, ISSS. 2 p. 1., 100 p. 12°.
© Cliarles ^Y. Sever, Cambridge, Mass. ^
ISSS : 79S5, Mar. 10 ; 2c. ]\Lar. 17. 23069
literally tr. from the German by
Herbert Leslie. New York, Hinds, Noble &
Eldredge, 1904. 1 p. 1., 140 p. 36°.
© Hinds, Noble & Eldredge. New York; A:
88119, May 24, 1904 ; 2c. May 27, 1904. 23069a
• 'tr. by Roy Temple House. (In
The Drama, no. 9, Feb. 1913 ; periodical ©
Mar. 20, 1913; 2c. Apr. 2 1913; B: 283167;
Drama league of America^ Chicago) 23069b
adapted for the P^nglish stage, by H. S.
Grossheim and J. Frankel.
© Herman S. Grossheim and Julius
Frankel, I'hiladelphia ; ISSO : 9746, June 24.
23070
— See also German classics of the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries
Journey of life; play in 2 acts and 2 tableaux,
by S. Silsbee.
© S. Silsbee, New York; 1874:7199, ISIay
27. 23071
Journey (A) thro' rhymeland; fantastic opera
in 3 acts, by William M. Lowrie. 39 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© W. M. Lowrie, Chicago; D:4052, Oct.
8, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1903. 23072
Journeyman (The); play in 4 acts, by C. D.
Mackay. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915; D : 40409 ; Constance
D'Arcy JIackay, New York. 23072a
Journey's (The) end; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Roy Sensabaugh. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Roy S. Sensabaugh, Brooklyn; D: 15312,
Mar. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909. 23073
114]
23074
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23090
Journey's (The) end — Continued.
-drama in 4 acts, by Raymond Edwards
Swing. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1912 ; D : 2S6S3 ; Raymond E.
Swing, Cincinnati. 23074
original drama in 3 acts, by Rachael Mar-
shall and O. D. Bailey. [102J p. 4°. Type-
wi'itten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1914; D: 37810; Oliver D.
Bailey, Seattle. 23074a
See also Barrister's (A) luck.
Joust (The); or. Tournament, an operetta in 2
acts, by G. Estabrook, libretto by H. D. Esta-
brook. Chicago, W. P. Dunn & co., 1SS3. 32
p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mrs. R. C. Clowry, United States; 1883:
97U9, May 26 ; 2c. June 4. 23075
Joy; a play in 1 act, adapted from the French
of Emile de Girardin, by L. G. Laureau.
© L. G. Laureau, Chicago ; 1871 : 6802, July
19. 23076
See also Plays: John Galsworthy.
Joy (The) bath; or, The bath tub trick, by
Joseph Robie. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1911 ; D : 24691 ; Louis Robie,
New York. 23077
Joy (A) forever; a play in 1 act, by Maude
Adams.
© M. Adams, New York ; D : 12301, Feb. 4,
1908. 23078
Joy is dangerous; a comedy in 2 acts by
James Mortimer.
© George W. Thompson, New York; 1871:
1752, Mar. 2. 23079
Joy (The) of life; play in 3 acts, by L. E. F.
Prince. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911 ; D : 25230 ; Leslie E. F.
Prince, Washington, 23080
by S. R. Schlesinger. [2], 36 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D : 35882 ; Sira R.
Schlesinger, Colorado Springs, Col. 23080a
Joy (The) of living; burlesque fantasy iu 1 act.
by Edwin Hanford. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Robie, Oradell, N. J. ; D : 129S8,
May 18, 1908 ; 2c. May 18, 1908. 23081
in 5 acts, tr. by Mrs. Edward Wharton from
Es lebe das leben by Hermann Sudermann.
© airs. Patrick Campbell, London ; D : 2G44,
Oct. 31, 1902. 23082
1 act sketch, by J. King. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joseph King, New York; D : 6987, July
19, 1905; 2c. July 13, 1905. 23083
Joy (The) of living — Continued.
(Es lebe das leben); a play in 5 acts, by
Hermann Sudermann, tr. from the German by
Editli Wharton. New York, C. Scribner's sons,
1902. vii, 185 p. 12°.
© Charles Scribner's sons, New York ; A :
44736, Oct. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1902. 23083a
Joy of the L. V.; play in 3 acts, by Alice Cook
Fuller. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1914.
41 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37764 ;
March bros., Lebanon, O. 230S3b
Joy (The) ride; farce in 3 acts, by F. Jackson.
83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31637 ; Fred Jackson,
Bayside, N. Y. j:'3084
monologue, by Frank Graham. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20832 ; Blanche «'"ur-
tiss, Chicago, 23085
musical farce - comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the French, by A. Burkhardt and C. W.
Collins. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. June 23, 1913; D: 33574; Addison
Burkhardt and Charles W. Collins, Chicago.
23086
play in 3 acts, by M. E. Prettyleaf. [60]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911; D: 23823; Maurice E.
Prettyleaf, Lewistown, Pa. 23087
Joy (The) ride lady; musical play in 3 acts, li-
bretto anil lyrics by A. Anderson and Hart-
ley Carrick, music by Jean Gilbert [pseud, of
Max Winterfeld. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35934 ; Arthur Ander-
son, London. 23087a
Joy (The) riders; burlesque in 2 acts, by B. H.
Droste. 165 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914 ; D : 37090 ; Ben Holnies
Droste, Richmond. 23087b
drama in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by A. B. Ben-
nett. [2], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912 ; D : 29235 ; Arthur B.
Bennett, Providence, R. I. 23088
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by C. B. Casad.
96 p. 4°. Typewi'itten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16240 ; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 23089
Joy (The) that kills; a comedy drama in 1 act,
by C. A. Williams. Typewritten.
© Charles Alf. Williams, Cincinnati ; 1896 :
9318, Feb. 8; 2c. Feb. 8. 23090
Joy to the afflicted. See Medicine.
1142
23090
CGPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23109
Joyce of the north wood; or, The solitude, plfiy
in 4 acts, by E. A. Ferguson. GO p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1915 ; D : 41631 ; Edward An-
touno Ferguson, Rapids City, III. 23090a
Joyful (The) surprise. See Lost at sea.
Joyland; a muscial play in 2 acts, by A. R. P.
Owens. 24 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© A. R. Penlv Owens, Newark, N. J. ; D :
9726, Dec. 31, 1906; 2c. Dec. 22, 1906. 23091
Joys (The) of a monologist; a monologue, by T.
P. Morgan. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark.; D: 11998,
Dec. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 23092
Joys (The) of divorce; operatic sketch in 1
act, by B. Osso. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912 ; D : 31768 ; Bory Osso,
New York. 23093
Joys of life; a review of reviews, by R. B.
Smith. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910; D: 20705; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 23094
Joys (The) of Satan; or, The renaissance of
Christianity, play in 7 acts, by Hiram Edwin
Peterson. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1914 ; D : 35928 ; Eugene Orin
Peterson, Montrose, N. Y. 23094a
Joyzelle; a drama in 5 acts, by Maurice IMaeter-
linck, tr. by Clarence Stratton. {In Poet lore,
V. 16, no. 2, Summer, 1905; periodical © Poet
lore CO., Philadelphia, B : 95484, Mar. 29, 1905 ;
2c. June 26, 1905) 23095
piece en 5 actes, [de] Maurice Maeterlinck.
Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1903. 4 p. 1., 183 p. 12°.
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 3562,
.Tune 9, 1903; 2c. June 9, 1903 (proof); 2c.
July 2, 1903. 23096
schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Maurice
Maeterlinck, deutsch von F. von Oppeln-Broni-
kowski. Autorisierte ausg. Leipzig, ,E, Die-
derichs, 1903. 2 p. 1., 79, [1] p. 12°.
© Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski, Ber-
lin; D : 4107, Oct. 15, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1903.
23097
tr. by A. Teixeira de Mattos ; Monna Van-
na, tr. by Alfred Sutro: by Maurice Maeter-
linck. New York, Dodd, Mead and company,
1907. 3 p. 1., 277 p. 12°.
© Dodd, Mead & co., New York ; A : 169.583,
Feb. 27, 1907; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907. 23097a
Juan and Juanita; vaudeville sketch, by J.
Miller. 4 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34363 ; Juanita Sill-
ier, Oakland, Cal. 23098
Juan Haya; [by] B. I. Kofoed [i. e. B. I. Brem-
nerl [31] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Blanche Irbe Kofoed, Portland, Or.; D:
14912, Jan. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1909. 23099
Juan, junior; or, Leporillo and the naughty
fellow, a musical burlesque, words l)y Os-
wald Allan, music by Barrett and Offenbach.
© J. E. Jackson, United States ; 1876 : 83.34,
July 13. 23100
Juan Mig-uel; zarzuela dramiltica, en 1 acto y
3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de V.
de la Yega, mCisica de Jose Padilla. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1910. 41 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. Mav 20, 1910; D:
21092; Ventura de la Yega, Madrid. 23101
Juana; dramma lirico in 3 atti, di Carlo de
Carli, per la musica di Arrigo Pedrollo. ]Mi-
lano, Edoardo Sonzogno, 1914. 52 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 2, 1914; Ic. .Tan. 14, 1915; D: 40138;
Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 23101a
a western drama in 4 acts, by W. E. Dan-
forth. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William E. Danforth, Elmhurst, 111.; D:
9458, Nov. 19, 1900; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 23102
Juana of Castile; an historical tragedy, by J.
Malone.
© John Malone, New York ; D : 449, IMav 10,
190L 23103
Juanita; a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by F. Sum-
merfield. Typewritten.
© Fred. Sunmierfield, New York; 1899:
23.503, Apr. 3; 2c. Apr. 3. 23104
Juanita of San Juan; or, Juanita, a modern,
romantic drama of the California missions,
by R. W. Tully.
© Richard Walton Tully, Berkeley, Cal.;
D : 6383, Mar. 22, 1905. 23105
Juanita, the white rose; a melodrama, by G. M.
Cundiff.
© Geo. M. Cundiff, Albuquerque, N. M. ;
1893:43219, Sept. 27. 23106
Juapalita; comic opera, by O. Cohen.
© Octavus Cohen, Charleston, S. C. ; 1891 :
25407, July 13. 23107
Juba; an Ethiopian opera in 1 .scene. New
York, Happy hours company [1874] 6 p. 12°.
([Ethiopian drama, no. 63])
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1874 : 12239,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 23108
Jube Hawkins; an Ethiopian drama in 1 scene.
New York, Happy hours company [1874] 7 p.
12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no. 87])
© Happy hours co.. New York; 1874: 12228,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 23109
1143
23110
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23129
Jube Slogan; or, A fight for life, a sensational
drama in 3 acts, by Cliarles McDonald.
© Joe J. Dowling, Cincinnati ; 1876 : 6783 ;
May 31. 23110
Jucklins (The); a pastoral comedy drama,
founded upon Opie Read's novel of the same
name, by D. L. Hart.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; 1897:
61920, Nov. 2. 23111
Jud Brady's romping girls and collies; comedy
in 1 act, by John Gilbert and Louis Wesley.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35225 ; . Judson
Daniel Brady, New York. 23112
Judah; an original play in 3 acts, by Henry
Arthur Jones. New York & London, Macmil-
lan & CO., 1894. xxiii, 104 p. 12°.
© IMacmlllan & co., New York ; 1894 : 20733,
Apr. 23; 2c. Oct. 24. 23112a
Judarel; a historical and romantic drama in 5
acts, by G. L. Hutchin. 49 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© George L. Hutchin, Portland, Or. ; D :
6161, Jan. 30, 1905; 2c. Jan. 14, 1905. 23113
Same. 2 p. 1., [9]-79 p. front, (port.)
illus. 8°. Printed.
© Geo. L. Hutchin, Portland, Or. ; D : 6924,
July 8, 1905; 2c. July S, 1905. 23114
Judas; a drama, by Ben de Bar [pseud, of N. C.
Guion]
© Nettie Cortelyou Guion, New York ; 1890 :
27547, Sept. 8. 23115
a drama in 5 acts, by J. L. Hall. Williams-
burg, Va., Henley T. Jones, 1894. 87 p. 12°.
© John Lesslie Hall, Williamsburg, Va. ;
1894 : 32005, June 15 ; 2c. July 2. 23116
Judas — Continued.
play of the crucifixion in 3 acts, by How-
ard Wiswall Bible. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug 1, 1912 ; D : 30413 ; Emily DufC,
New York. 23120
— ^ drama in 3 akten, von Georg von der Ga-
belentz. Leipzig, L. Staackmann, 1911. 96 p.
12°.
© Nov. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1912 ; D : 28458 ;
L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 23117
— a new and entirely original, romantic,
American play in 5 acts, by H. H. Leech.
© Harry Harewood Leech, New York;
1872 : 3G30, Apr. 8. 23118
— play in 4 acts, by Harry Kemp. New York,
Mitchell Keunerley, 1913. 3 p. 1., 5-254 p.
12°.
© May 14, 1913; 2c. May 17, 1914; D:
36926; Mitchell Keunerley, New York. 23118a
[play in prologue and 3 acts] by J. de
Kay, with version in French by J. Coudurier
de Chassaigne. [New York, F. IluUman, 1910]
26, 29 p. 4°.
© Dec. 29, 1910; 2c. Dec. 30, 1910; D:
22954; John de Kay, New York. 23119
eine tragodie, von Gerdt von Bassewitz.
Leipzig, E. Rowohlt verlag, 1911. 110 p. 12°.
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2c. Sept. 21, 1911; D:
, 2.5281; Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig. 23121
Judas at the feast of Purim; drama in 1 act,
by Giovanni Bovio, English tr. by Mary Scott
Uda. 30 p. 16°. Printed.
© Kate Scott Anderson, New York; 1894:
41333, Sept. 10; 2c. Sept. 18. 23122
Judas Iscariot; a play, by G. M. Baxter, from
his short story The testament of Judas. Min-
neapolis, Minn., Byron & AVillard. 24 p. 8°.
© George M. Baxter, New York ; D : 1133,
Nov. 29, 1901; 2c. Sept. 27, 1902. 23123
play in 5 acts, by N. D. Anderson. [3], 59
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914 ; D : 36024 ; Nels D. An-
derson, Baltimore. 23123a
a play in 1 act, tr. from the Italian Cristo
of G. Bovio, by J. J. Chapman.
© John Jay Chapman, New York; 1896:
67688, Dec. 12. 23124
Judas Iscariot, the betrayer of his Master; by
D. C. Hall. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Don Carlos Hall, Stevens Point, Wis,;
D : 7422, Oct. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1906.
23125
Judas Maccabeus; an historical, romantic, and
spectacular drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Harti-
gan.
© William Hargate Hartigan, St. Johns,
Mich. ; 1897 : 30801, May 21. 23126
See also Faith versus power.
Judas the Brave. See Maccabees (The)
Judasz z Kariothu; dramat w 5 aktach,
[przez] K. H. Rostworowskiego. Krakowie,
G. Gebethner; New York, The Polish book
importing co. [1913] 5 p. 1., 206 p. 5 pi. 8°.
© Feb. 10, 1913; 2c. Mar. 18, 1913; D:
32818; Karol Hubert Rostworowski, % G.
Gebethner & ska., Cracow, Austria. 23127
Judazuma, the man of mystery; a play in a
prologue and 3 acts, by Bernard F. Moore. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. cover-title, 58
p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D: .5726.
Nov. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1904. 23128
Judd; 1 act playlet, by L. Glick. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D: 20646; Lelia Glick,
North Baltimore, O. 23129
1144
23130
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23147
Judge (The); comedy drama in 1 act, by A. W.
Allen. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913 ; D : 193S9 ; Arden Whit-
comb Allen, San Francisco. 23130
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by T. W. King.
© Thomas Worthington King, United
— 23131
States ; 1S86 : 19528, Aug. 28,
— comedy in 1 act, by J. J. Caullet
[2], 21
p. 4to. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D: 32417; John J.
Caullet, East Orange, N. J. 23132
— a comic extravaganza in 2 acts, written and
composed by F. Miller, jr.
© Fred Miller, ji'., Evansville, Ind. ; 1880:
2299, Feb. 11. 23133
— a drama, by H. Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia ; 1889 : 4242,
Mar. 14.
23134
play in 4 acts, by L. J. Block [founded on
the novel of Karl Emil Franzos] Boston,
Gorham press [etc., etc., 1915] 5 p. 1., 7-119
p. 12°. (American dramatists series)
© Mav 24. 1915 ; 2c. May 26, 1915 ; D : 40774 ;
Louis J. Block, Chicago. 23134a
by R. E. O'Hara. Ill p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915 ; D : 41632 ; Russell Er
nest O'Hara, Jamaica, N. Y.
Rev. version. 115 p. 4°
23134b
Type-
Same.
written.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1915 ; D : 41673 ; Russell Er-
nest O'Hara, Jamaica, N. Y. 23134c
by R. W. Bloeser. 114 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1911; D: 23291; Raymond
W. Bloeser, Erie, Pa.
play in 1 act, by S. Bruce.
23135
[1], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D: 36175; Stanley
Bruce, Los Angeles. 23135a
— play in 3 acts, by .L Noel. 123 p: 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913 ; D : 31997 ; .Toseph Noel,
Bedford Park, N. Y. 23136
Judge and jury; an American farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia : 1891 :
9334, Mar. 11. 23137
tragedy in 1 act, by Benson Browning
[pseud, of G. F. von Erdman] 14 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1910; D: 20623; George
Francis von Erdman, Washington. 23138
Judge and the jury; a western idyl in 4 acts,
by H. D. Cottrell and O. Morosco. 154 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Oliver Morosco, Los Angeles, and Harry
D. Cottrell, San Francisco ; D : 7562, Nov. 15.
1905; 2c. Dec. 29, 1905. 23139
Judge (The) and the lady; sketch in 1 act, by
L. ShalTner. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1910; D : 22971 ; Lillyan
ShafCner, Chicago. 23140
Judge (The) and the major. See Rival speak-
ers.
Judge Babin; or. An honest election, comic
opera in 2 acts, by B. Boniel.
© Bessie Boniel, New Orleans ; D : 10810,
June 19, 1907. 23141
Judge (A) by proxy; farce in 1 act, by Bernard
Francis Moore.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898:77317,
Dec. 31; 2c. Jan. 7. 23142
Judge Lynch; a picturesque American drama
in 5 acts, by D. A. Morton.
© Drew A. Morton, New York ; 1887 : 29801,
Nov. 17. 23143
Judge not lest you be judged; drama in 1 act,
by A. J. Scholz. [17] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1911; D : 23647 ; Arthur J.
Scholz, Brooklyn 23144
Judge of Israel; by A. M. Williamson. 40 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Alice Maud Williamson, Toronto, Can-
ada; D : 15636, Apr. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 17. 1909.
23145
Judge (The) of Swanzey. See Asa Groot.
Judge of Swanzy. See Alahdie.
Judge Offerheimer's jfirst case; a farce in 1
act, by James F. Parsons. . . Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co., 1905. 11 p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 461] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 6938. July
10, 1905; 2c. July 10, 1905. 23146
Judge Bosinski's narrow escape; comedy in 1
act, by F. F. H. Beildergau [pseud, of Ferdi-
nand G. Christgau, Frank H. Beilfuss and
Henry A. Wunderlich] [1], 21 p. 4'. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 18, 1914 ; D : 37087 ; F. G. Christ-
gau, trustee, Chicago. 23146a
Judge Slasher; or, Circumstantial evidence, a
picturesque comedy-drama in 4 acts, by W. C.
Hamilton and W. Farrand Felch.
© W. C. Hamilton, Chillicothe, O., and W.
Farrand Felch, Columbus, O. ; 1880:81.59.
May 27. 23147
1145
23148
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23168
Judged g'uilty; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Fred S. Gibbs. 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. W. Oviatt, Buffalo ; D : 12G9, Jan. 11.
1902; 2c. Jan. 11, 1902. 23148
Judgement (The) of men; original dramatic
composition in 3 acts, by Cliarles P. Rice and
Mable S. Keightley. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1915; D: 40677; Geo. W.
Winniett, Brooldyn. 23148a
Judge's (The) crime; comedy drama in 1 act,
by W. U. Blatt. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915; D: 40944; William
Moses Blatt, Brookline, Mass. 23148b
Judge's (The) decision; drama in 4 acts, by F.
B. Purdie. [ii], 160 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912 ; D : 29397 ; Francis Bail-
lie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 23149
a 1 act playlet, by A. E. Whitman. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Edward Whitman, Whitman,
Mass.; D : 14494, Dec. 10, 190S ; 2c. Dec. 10,
1908. 23150
Judge's (The) niece; by M. A. Houghtaling and
C. Mcintosh.
© Mas A. Houghtaling and Charles Mcin-
tosh, Philadelphia ; 1900 A : 16751, July 7.
23151
Judge's (The) ordeal; a drama, by H, Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia; 18S9:
10836, Apr. 5. 23152
Judge's (The) secret; play in 1 act, by A. E.
lleim, Milwaukee, A. E. Reim, 1910. 8 p.
16°. ([Publication] no. 7)
© Dec. 23, 1910; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910; D:
22921 ; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 23153
Judge's (The) wife; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by J. A. Eraser, jr.
© B. S. Spooner, United States ; 1891 : 10956,
Mar. 24. 23154
drama in 4 acts, by L. Lester,
© Lillian Lester, Minneapolis ; 1894 : 12355,
Mar. 1. 23155
Judging by appearances; dramatic playlet in
1 act, by D. G. King. 13 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914 ; D : 38765 ; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 23155a
Judgment; by S. A. Drumb. 84 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1909; D: 16780; Samuel
Aden Drumb, San Francisco. 23156
an historic play in 4 acts, adapted by D.
Davidson. Typewritten.
© Dor6 Davidson, United States ; 1900 A :
30538, Dec. 18; 2c. Oct. 16, 1901. 23157
Judgment — Continued.
in 4 acts, by S. Drumb. [91] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911; D : 25311 ; Samuel
Drumb, San Francisco. 23158
■play in 1 act, by V. H. Smalley. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1910; D : 20471 ; Victor H.
•Smalley, New Orleans. 23159
a play in 2 acts, by J. Campbell. Dublin
and l^oudon, Maunsel & co., ltd., 1912. 4 p.
1., 35. [1] p. 12°. (On cover: The Abbey
theatre series)
© Apr. 15, 1912; 2c. June 17, 1912; D:
29991; Joseph Campbell, Dundrum (Dublin),
Ireland. 23160
Judgment (The) day; drama in 1 act, by B. L.
Hall. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D : 38961 ; Burton
Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. 23160a
Judgment (The) of God.
© J. Wallace Clinton, Carrollton, N. Y. ; D :
3701, July 2, 1903. 23161
Judgment (The) of Mame; play in 1 act, by C.
Luskmoor. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1913 ; D : 35216 ; Corwin Lusk-
moor, Chicago. 23162
Judgment (The) of men.
(The) of men.
See Judgement
Judgment (The) of Mus-ta-pha; a farce com-
edy in 5 acts, by J. C. E. Kaiser. 46 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John C. E. Kaiser, Green Bay, Wis. ; D :
6494, Apr. 11, 1905; 2c. May 1, 190.5. 23163
Judgment (The) of Paris; by E. L. Ingalls.
© Ella Laurence Ingalls, Chicago; 1898:
60646, Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 23164
a classical comedy in 1 act, by E. C. Bun-
ner.
© Elizabeth G. Bunner, Oakland, Cal.;
1898: 16215, Mar. 9; 2c. Feb. 15. 23165
— comedy in 1 act, by Martha Lafitte John-
son.
© C. E. Warburton, Philadelphia; 1872:
5224, May 18. 23166
■a drama in 4 acts, by P. Fandel. Boston,
The Poet lore company, 1905. SO p. 12°.
© Peter Fandel, St. Louis; D : 6999, July
13, 1905; 2c. July 13, 1905. 23167
— • an original play in 4 acts, by W. W. Young.
© W. W. Young, Monmouth, 111. ; 1877 : 678,
Jan. 17. 23168
1146
23169
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
23188
Judgrnent (The) of Paris — Continued.
a tale of the boi'der-land of art, in 4 acts,
by W. W. Young. Xenia O., Nonpareil print-
ins CO., 1877. 1 p. 1., [3]-52 numb. 1. 12°.
© AV. AV. Youns, Xenia, O. ; 1877:13849,
Nov. 28; 2c. Dec. 15. 23169
See also Cupid and Psyche.
Judgment (The) of Solomon; drama in 4 acts
and an interlude, by Else Torge, tr, from the
German by T. M. Bernays, [3], 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914; D: 36994; Thekla M.
Bernays, St. Louis. 23169a
Judg-ment (The) of the cross; or, The metal
cross, play in 1 act, by C. Luskmoor. 11 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1913 ; D : 35217 ; Corwin Lusk-
moor, Chicago. 23170
Judgment seat; by J. M. Gregory. 56 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910; D: 20150; John Miller
Gregory, Columbus, O. 23171
play in 5 acts, by E. P. C. Hayes. [82] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1914 ; D : 36971 ; Ednah Proctor
Clarke Hayes, Pittsburgh. 23171a
Judith; by E. C. Bennett.
© Ella Costillo Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1900 A : 14309, June 9. 23172
by G. C. Louusbery. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Synopsis]
© G. Constant Lounsbery, Paris ; D : 7818,
Oct. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1905. 23173
a drama of modern Jewish- American life,
by Sigmund B. Alexander. 67 p. f°. Type-
written.
© S. B. Alexander, Boston; 1891:18222,
May 18 ; Ic. June 1. 23174
Judean passion play of the seventh century,
by Loi'raine Buchanan [pseud, of L. Hall-
Russell] [2], 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D : 29665 ; Lorraine
Hall-Russell, New York. 23175
a play in 3 acts, by E. Baruch. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Emanuel Baruch, New York ; D : 1054,
Oct. 4, 1901; 2c. Oct. 7, 1904. 23176
a tragedy in 5 acts, by Friedrich Hebbel,
[2],
Judith — Continued.
Same. New York, H. Holt & co., 1910.
306 p. 12.
© Oct. 22, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22369 ;
Henry Holt & co.. New York. 23178
tr. from the German by Carl Van Doren.
{In Poet lore, v. 25, no. 4, July-Aug., 1914;
periodical © Sept. 4, 1914; 2c. Sept. 4, 1914;
B: 307935; Poet lore co., Boston) 23176a
•by M. Schutze. 154 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1910; D : 20333 ; IMartin
Schutze, Chicago. 23177
or. The wife of Manasseh, a fictional
drama, by S. A. Mills. New York, Hamilton
print [1902] 112 p. 8°.
© Samuel Alfred Mills, Strathfield, Sydney,
Australia; D:2282, Aug. 30, 1902; 2c. Sept.
8, 1902. 23179
Judith and Ariel; playlet in ,1 scene, by H. D.
Jenkins. 3 p. f°. Printed.
© July 1, 1915 ; 2c. July 16, 1915 ; D : 41268 ;
Hester DonaId;i;on Jenkins, Brooklyn. 23179a
See also Five playlets.
Judith and Holof ernes; 4 act dramatic opera,
by J. Lateiner.
© Joseph Lateiner, New York ; 1890 : 8098,
Mar. 11. 23180
Judith of Bethulia; a drama in 3 acts, by H. C.
Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York; 1872:4077,
Apr. 18. 23181
a tragedy, by T. B. Aldrich. Boston and
New York, Houghton Mifflin and company,
1904. 4 p. 1., 98 p. 1 1. front. 12°.
© Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Boston ; D : 5820,
Nov. 25, 1904; 2c. Dec. 3, 1904. 23182
Judith of Judea; in 1 act, by M. B. Cooke.
Typewritten.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago ; 1900
A : 302S4, Dec. 14 ; 2c. Dee. 14. 23183
Judith of the Cumberlands; a play in 6 .scenes,
adapted and dramatized from the novel by
Alice MacGowan, by J. Hedley. 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© James Hedley, Cleveland ; D : 15758, May
1, 1909; 2c. May 1, 1909. 23184
Judith of the House of David; a drama in 4
acts, by G. L. Franklin.
© George Lapierre Franklin, Tryon, N. C. ;
1899 : 6581, Jan. 18. 23185
Judith the Second; or. The Crusaders and the
Jews, drama in 4 acts, by J. Lateiner.
© Joseph Lateiner, New York; 1900 A:
23723, Sept. 24. 23186
jTidith Zaraine; a play in 4 acts, by C. M. S.
McLellan. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1909; D: 16657,; C. M. S.
McLellan, London. 23187
Judy; a coiuedy in 4 acts, by K. M. Knox. 94 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Kate M. Knox, New York; D: 16019,
June 7, 1909. 2c. June 7, 1909. 23188
1147
23189
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23203
Judy and Dan; or, The battle between good
and evil. Typewritten.
© Siirah Secoril, St. Paul; 1897:54342,
Sept. 27; Ic. Sept. 27. 23189
Judy forgot; musical comedy libretto, in a pro-
logue and 2 acts, by A. Hopwood. [2], 207 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910 ; D : 22145 ; Avery Hop-
wood, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 23190
Judy Mason, muckraker.
© Harry Snowden Stabler, Baltimore; D:
15185, Feb. 27, 1909. 23191
Judy O'Grady and the colonel's lady; drama in
3 acts, by E. Browne. lOS p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915 ; D : 39605 ; Earle Browne.
New York. 23191a
episode by E. Browne. [30] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1914; D : 3G143 ; Earle
Browne, New York. 23191b
Jiidische (Die) Ghetto in New York; melo-
drama in 4 acts, by J. P. Adler and B[oris]
Thomashefsky.
© Jacob P. Adler and B. Thomashefsky,
New York; 1899:70262, Oct. 28. 23192
Jiidishe (Der) Kbnig Lear; an original comedy
from Jewish life in 4 acts, by J. Gordin.
© Jacob Gordin, New York; 1893:6965,
Feb. 4. 23193
Jiidische (Die) witwe; biblische komodie in 5
akten, von Georg Kaiser. Berlin, S. Fischer
verlag, 1911. 163 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1911 ; D : 23973 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 23194
Juego de almas; comedia moderna en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de G. Valero Martin. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
30 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16258 ;
Gonzalo A^alero Martin, Madrid. 23195
Juegos malabares; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de M. Eche-
garay, nu'isica del maestro Amadeo Vives. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910.
45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21143; Miguel Echegaray, Madrid. 23196
Juemito, the adventurer; play in 5 acts.
© Albert Carr, New York ; 1874 : 12707, Oct.
12. 23197
Junger (Der); drama in 1 akt, [und] Das ver-
sohnungsfest; komodie in 1 akt; zwei akte
von Iludolf Presber. Berlin, Concordia
deutsche verlags-anstalt. H. Ehbock, 1909.
91 p. 12°.
© Concordia deutsche verlags-anstalt, Her-
mann Ehbock, Berlin ; D : 15297, Mar. 10,
1909; 2c. Mar. 10, 1909. 23197a
Jiingste (Das) gericht; schwank in 3 akten, von
Wilhelm Hagen, Karl Frey und Josef M. Jur-
inek. Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b.
h., 1912. 89 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912 ; D : 30485 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 23198
Juerga de dobladillo; sainete lirico en 1 acto,
<lividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de R.
HernilndGz Bermudez y C. AfCxn de Ribera,
mtisica de los maestros Noir y Alcaraz. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 40
p., 1 1. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17458 ; R. Hernandez Bermudez y C. Afan de
Ribera, Madrid. 23199
Juerga y doctrina; zarzuela en 1 acto y 4 cuad-
ros, original de E. Barriobero y Herran,
musica de Teodoro San Jose. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1908. 31, [1] p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© E. Barriobero y Herran, Madrid; D:
13859, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908.
23200
Jugendliebe; lustspiel in 1 aufzuge, von Adolf
Vv'ilbrandt, ed. with notes and vocabulary by
Theodore Henckels. New York, H. Holt and
company, 1903. 87 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; A : 54571,
Mar. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1903. 23200a
Juggler (The); play in 4 acts, by E. Baruch.
© Emanuel Baruch, New York ; D : 13652,
Aug. 26, 1908. 23201
• play in 3 acts and a prologue, by E. Baruch.
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1911; D: 2.5421; Emanuel
Baruch, New York. 23202
or. The belle of Dodoloo, a romantic com-
edy opera in 3 acts, by R. S. Hartley, nuisic
by Henry Houseley. [Denver, 1895] 24 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Randolph S. Hartley, Denver; 1895:
24462, May 3 ; 2c. May 17. 23203
Juggler (The) of Notre Dame. See Jongleur
(Le) de Notre Dame.
Juggling the truth; comedy in 1 act, by C. B.
Hoadley. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typev.-ritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914; D : 38175 ; Charles
23203a
Byron Hoadley, New York.
1148
23204
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23225
Juglares (Los); poema ese^nico en 2 actos, divi-
didos en 7 cuadros y 1 intermedio, en verso,
original de Carlos Fernandez Shaw y Ilanion
Asensio Mas, musica del maestro Geroniino
Giuienez. 2" ed. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1912. 68 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
297SS; C. Fernandez Shaw y R. Asensio I\ias,
Madrid. 23204
Jujube; a comic opera in 2 acts, by T. S. Wilson.
© Thomas Scliomberg Wilson, New York ;
D : 59, Jan. 22, 1901. 23205
Julchens flitterwoclien; posse mit gesang und
tanz in 4 bildern, von Max lieimanu und
Otto Schwartz, musik von Otto Schwartz.
Regiebuch. Leipzig, C. F. Teich [1911] 60
p. 8°.
© Feb. 24, 1911; 2c. Apr. IS, 1911; D:
239SG; C. F. Teich, Leipzig. 23206
Jule; 1 act sketch, by L. S. Vollmer. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30. 1910; D : 20637 ; Lula S.
Vollmer, Atlanta. 23207
play in 3 acts, by L. S. Vollmer. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1914 ; D : 38799 ; Lula S. Voll-
mer, Atlanta. 23207a
Jule of the Ead Lands; a melodrama of western
life, in 4 acts, by 0. S. Severson. 88 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Charlie Stuart Severson, New Yoi'k; D:
6060, Jan. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1905. 23208
Juleppy; a 1 act sketch, by D. C. MacLeod.
[1], 29 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1912 ; D : 28989 ; Delia Camp-
bell MacLeod, Baltimore. 23209
Jules d'Rodeaux. See True as truth.
Jules of the North; a play in 4 acts, by C. Fue.
© Charles Fue, Chicago ; D : 11370, Sept. 17,
1907. 23210
Julia; a romantic play in 4 acts, by G. R. Pfau.
© Gustave Richard Pfau, New York; -1896:
26208, Apr. 29. 23211
or, A sister's honor, a society drama in 4
acts, by A. E. Rice.
© Alfred Ernest Rice, St.
27540, Sept. 28.
■ Same.
© Joseph Beniamin Todenbier, Detroit;
1885 : 17856, Aug. 22. 23213
Julia Agrippina; a historical drama, by L.
Mitchell. Philadelphia-, A. J. Ferris, 1897.
44 p. 16°.
© L. IMitchell, Baltimore ; 1897 : 46000, Aug.
16; 2c. Sept. 20.
Paul; 1888:
23212
23214
1149
Julia Caverly; a play in 3 acts, by Mrs. J. G.
Winnns. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. John C. Winans, San Mateo, Cal. ;
1894:31736, June 13; 2c. June 13. 23215
Julia Converse; an emotional drama in 4 acts,
by P. Raimondo. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Raimondo, New York; D : 9866,
Jan. 30, 1907; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. 23216
Julia Marley; a 1 act playlet, by P. Raimondo.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Raimondo, Ne\v York; D : 9161,
Oct. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906. 23217
Julia Vidal; a play in 5 acts, being a dramati-
zation from the French of A. Brelot. Phila-
delphia, King & Baird, 1873.
© King & Baird, Philadelphia ; 1873 : 5959,
May 27. 23218
Julian, Count de Consiegra; or, The last of
the Visigoths, tragedy in 5 acts, by A. Hol-
lender. New York, The Cherouny printing
and publishing co., 1890. 164 p. 8°.
© A. Hollender, Seattle ; 1890 : 37458, Nov.
26; 2c. Nov. 22, 1891. 23219
• by G. A. Reich.
© George A. Reich, San Francisco; 1878:
8382, July 19. 23220
Julianna Johnson; an Ethiopian extravaganza
in 1 scene. New York, Happy hours co.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 10544,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 23221
Julie; a drama in 3 acts from the French of
Octave Feuillet, by M. D. Kreisler.
© IMary D. Kreisler, New York ; 1872 : 1628,
Feb. 19. 23222
'3 act play in the modern vein, by S. Hun-
ter. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1913; D : 33282 ; Sherley
Hunter, Los Angeles. 23223
a tragedy [in 1 scene] by August Strind-
berg, tr. from the Swedish by Arthur Swan.
{In Poet lore, v. 22, no. 3, May-June, 1911;
periodical © July 11, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911 ;
B : 246584 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 23224
Julie Bon Eon; by C. L. Mann. 126 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clara Lipman Mann, New York ; D : 3237,
Apr. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1904. 23225
Julien; or, A poet's life, lyric poem in a pro-
logue. 4 acts and 8 tableaux, words and music
bv Gustave Charpentier, English version by
Martha Leonard. New York, G. Schirraer
[etc., etc. 1914] x, 117 p. 8°. [Libretto only,
in French and English]
© Jan. 15. 1914; 2c. Jan. 17, 1914; D:
35758 ; G. Schirmer, New York. 23225a
23226
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23244
Julien — Continued.
• oil, La vie du poete, poerae lyrique en un
prologue, 4 actes ot 8 tableaux, de Gustave
Charpentier. Brochure complete. Paris, M.
Eschig, 1913. 91 p. 12°.
© Aug. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 1913 ; D : 34833 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 23226
Juliet and Romeo; a burlesque in 2 acts and 4
scenes, words and music by A. H. Laidlaw, jr.
Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr., New York;
1896 : 60284, Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 23227
Juliette; an original, tragic play in 6 acts, by
Madame J. A. B. Bizzette.
© J, A. B. Bizzette, San Francisco; 1887:
14823, June 8. 23228
Juliette's divorce; tr. and adapted from Octave
Feuillet, by Frances Levy.
© Mrs. Hennie Davis, Chicago ; D : 3780,
Aug. 1, 1903. 23229
Julio and Romiet; a burlesque on Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet, by It. F. Carroll.
© Richard F. Carroll, New York; 1888:
16172, June 5. 23230
operatic travesty in 1 act, by C. P. Bx'own.
[3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D : 330.55 ; Charles
Paul Brown, Norwalk, Conn. 23231
Julious Julian in search of a wife. See Dumb
(A) wife.
Julius Caesar. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday,
Page & company [1912] viii, 239, [1] p. col.
front., illus., pi., plan. 12°. (The Ben Greet
Shakespeare for young readers and amateur
players)
© Sept. 19, 1912; 2c. Oct. 1, 1912; A:
320674; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden City,
N. Y. 23232
by William Shakespeare, ed. for school use
by Albert Harris Tolman. New York and
Chicago, Globe school book co. [1901] Ixvi,
1.58 p. front, (port.) pi. 12°. (English clas-
sics. Star series)
© Globe school book co., New York ; A :
21997, Dec. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1901. 23233
from the Riverside edition, ed. by Rich-
ard Grant White, with additional notes. Bos-
ton, Houghton, Miflliu and company [1894]
103 p. 12°. (The Riverside literature series
[no. 67])
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1894:
.52038, Nov. 7; 2c. Nov. 12. 23234
[notes, preface and study questions
by Helen Woodrow Bones] [Rev. ed.] Chi-
cago, A. Flanagan company [1912] 112 p.
16°. (Little classic series)
© Jan. 30, 1913; 2c. Feb. 3, 1913; A:
330949; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 23235
Julius Caesar — Continued.
by William Shakespeare, with an introduc-
tion and notes by Edward Everett Hale, jr.
New York, Boston [etc.] University publishing
company [1902] xx, 89 p. incl. front, (port.)
12°. (Standard literature series, no. 51)
© University pub. co.. New York ; A : 32097
May 1, 1902; 2c. May 2, 1902. 23236
ed. by Hamilton Wright Mabie. New York,
Cincinnati [etc.] American book company
[1905] 1.53 p. front, (port.) 16°. (The
gateway series of English texts)
© American book co.. New York; A: 122413,
July 26, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1905. 23237
— ed. by S. Thurber. Boston, Allyn and
Bacon [1895] vi, [3]-123 p. 12°. (The
Academy series of English classics)
© Samuel Thurber, Boston ; 1895 : 50015,
Oct. 2; 2c. Oct. 28. 23238
— ed. with an introduction and notes by C. L.
Hooper. Chicago, Ainsworth & co., 1901. xxix,
153 p. incl. illus., pi. front, (port.) 12°.
(XXth century Shakespeare)
© C. L. Hooper, Chicago ; A : 7817, Apr. 23,
1901 ; 2c. July 2, 1901. 23239
— ed. with notes by AVilliam J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. (Shakespeare's com-
plete works, [v. 13] )
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 26443,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 23240
— an historical tragedy in 5 acts, by Edward
Wiliard. Philadelphia, Horace Willard [1890]
116 p. 8°.
© Walter Willard, Philadelphia; 1890:
30444, Oct. 2; 2c. Nov. 4. 23241
— introduction and notes by Henry Norman
Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer Charlton
Black with the cooperation of Andrew Jack-
son George. School ed. [Boston, New York,
etc.] Ginn and company [1908] li, 174 p.
front, (facsini.) fold. tab. 16°. (The new
Hudson Shakespeare)
© Ginn & CO., Boston ; A : 206770, ]\Iay 12,
1908 ; 2c. May 19, 1908. 23242
— lauKMitable tragedy, in song and verse, by
Oua Winants [i. e. O. W. Borland] 16 p. 16°.
© Ona Winants Borland, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 6382, Mar. 22, 1905 ; 2c. May 17, 1905.
23243
-an original burlesque in 1 act, by .T. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1872 : 2267, Mnv.
23244
1150
23244
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23257
Julius Caesar — Continued.
a tragedy, by William Shakespeare, ed.
with notes by Edwin L. Miller and Eva May
Kinney. Chicago, New York, Lyons & Carna-
han [1915] 164 p. incl. front, (ports.) illus.
16°. ([Atlas series])
© Aug. 13, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Aug. 20, 1915 ;
A : 411162 ; Lyons & Carnahan, Chicago.
23244a
with a special Introduction by Sidney Lee
and an original frontispiece by Bernard Part-
ridge. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York, George D,
Sproul, 1908. xliii, 123 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by Sid-
ney Lee, V. 29)
© University Dress, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
210689, June 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 29, 1908.
23245
— (The Shake-speare tragedy of) ; an essay
on envy, ed. by Edwin Ileed, illustrations by
F. K. Rogers. Verulam ed. Boston, The
Coburn press, 1909. xvi, 102 p. 1 mounted
illus., plates. 16°.
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2c. Feb. 14, 1910; A:
256741; Frank K. Rogers, Boston. 23246
— (Shakespeare's); arr. in 2 acts, for ama-
teur presentation by male characters only, by
Leslie Warren. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1894. 22 p. 12°. (Baker's edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
32980, June 22; 2c. Aug. 2. 23247
ed. by Ashley H. Thorndike. New
York, H. Holt and company, 1911. lili, [3],
134 p. front., illus. 16°. (English read-
ings for schools)
© May 6, 1911; 2c. May 2.5, 1911; A:
289199; Henry Holt & co.. New York.
23248
■ed. for school xise, with introduction
and notes by Edward Payson Morton. Bos-
ton, Chicago, Sibley & company [1901] sxvi,
131 p. incl. front, (port.) 24°. (The
students' series of English classics [Handy
ed.])
© Siblev & Ducker, Boston; 1900 A: 31636,
Dec. 31; 2c. June 22, 1905. 23249
— ■ ed. with an introduction and notes by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, C. E. IMerrill
CO. [1910] 185 p. front, (port.) plates. 16°.
(Merrill's English texts)
© Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; A:
268775; Charles E. Merrill co., New York.
23250
Julius Caesar — Continued.
ed. with an introduction, notes and
suggestive questions by G. ^Y. Hufford and
Lois G. Hufford. New York and London, The
Macmillan co., 1900. xxxvii p., 1 1., 205 p.
port. 24°. (Macmillan's pocket English clas-
sics)
© Macmillan co.. New York; 1900 A: 3873,
Feb. 12; 2c. Feb. 12. 23251
ed. with introduction, notes and re-
gent's examination questions by J. B. Z.
Rancher. New York, The Manhattan book
company [1909] 75 p. front, (port.) 16°.
(Manhattan English classics, no. 2)
© Manhattan book co., New York ; A :
230094, Feb. 5, 1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909.
23252
with an introduction and notes, by
Margaret H. IMcCarter. Topeka, Kan., Crane
& CO., 1900. 131 p. 12°. (Twentieth century
classics and school readings, no. 13)
© Crane & co.. Topeka, Kan.; 1900 A:
24311, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 23253
with introduction and notes explana-
tory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston,
Ginn & Heath, 1879. 205 p. 16°. (Anno-
tated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1879:12958, Sept. 30; 2c. Oct. 2-5. 23254
- — with introtluction, notes and examina-
tion papers, selected by B. Kellogg. New
York, Maynard, Merrill & co., [1900] 228 p.
illus. 24°.
© Maynard, Merrill & co.. New York; 1900
A : 9441, Apr. 13 ; 2c. June 16, 1900. 23255
with notes, examination papers and
plan of preparation, selected by Brainerd Kel-
logg. New York, Clark & Maynard, 1882.
24°.
© Clark & Mavnard, New York; 1882:
5493, Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 12. 23256
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with in-
troduction notes and glossary by Carol M.
Newman. Atlanta, Richmond, Dallas, B. F.
Johnson publishing company [1914] 160 p.
front, (port.) 16°.
© Apr. 14, 1914; 2c. Apr. 23, 1914; A:
371516; B. F. Johnson pub. co., Atlanta.
23256a
ed. with notes by Homer B. Sprague,
with critical comments, suggestions and plans
for study, specimens of examination papers
and topics for essays. New York. Boston
[etc.] Silver, Burdett & co., 1894. 190 p. 12°.
(Studies in English classics)
© Silver, Burdett & CO., Boston; 1894:
2606, Jan. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 8. 23257
1151
23258
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23274
Julius Caesar — Continued.
Same. Boston. New York [etc.] Silver,
Burdett & co. [1912] 212 p. front, (port.)
16".
© Dec. 17, 1912; 2c. Dec. 19, 1912; A:
32SS39 ; Silver, Burdett & co., Boston ; [Copy-
right is claimed on essay on Caesar and
Brutus] 23258
■ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
New York, Harper & brothers, 1872. 199 p.
front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1872:160,
Jan. 8; 2c. May 6. 23259
Same. New York, Harper & brothers, 1884.
200 p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1883 : 24326,
Dec. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1884. 23260
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American
book CO. [1900] 199 p. incl. front., illus.
16°.
© AVilliam J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1900
A : 2, Jan. 2 ; 2c. Feb. 5. 23261
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1903] 240 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© Wm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
55269, Mar. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1904. 23262
•ed. with notes, outline study and ex-
amination questions by Maud Elma Kingsley
and Frank Herbert Palmer. Boston, The Pal-
mer company, 1908. xiii, 142, [3]-23 p. 16°.
(The Kingsley English texts)
© Palmer co., Boston ; A : 210342, June 23,
1908; 2c. June 24, 1908. 23263
— • (Shakspeare's); ed. for school use by W. A.
Neilson. . . . Chicago, Scott. Foresman and
CO., 1901. 194 p. 16°. (The lake English
classics)
© Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago ; D : 900,
Sept. 26, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1901. 23264
— • ed. with notes and an introduction by
G. C. D. Odell. New York, London [etc.]
Longmanns, Green & co., 1900. Ivi, 161 p.
front. 12. (Longmans' English classics)
© Longmans, Green & co., New York; 1900
A : 4667, JFeb. 20 ; 2c. July 14. 23265
— (Shakspere's tragedy of); ed. for school
use by William Hammond ^IcDougal. New
York, D. Appleton and company, 1904. 158
p. 12°. (Twentieth century text-books)
© D. Appleton & co., New York ; A : 94616,
Aug. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 14,
1904. 23266
Julius Caesar — Continued.
ed. with introduction and notes by R.
Macdonald Alden. Boston, B. H. Sanborn &
CO. [1901] 1 p. 1., xlv, 212 p. front, (port.)
16°. (The Cambridge literature series)
© Raymond M. Alden, Stanford University,
Cal.; A: 25682, Jan. 25, 1902; 2c. Feb. 2.5,
1902. 23267
(The trag-edie of); by William Shakes-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Cliarlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[First "folio ed.] New Yorlv, T. Y. Crowell &
CO. [1904] 1 p. 1., xxvii, 208 p. front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York ; A :
103354, Dec. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1904. 23268
'Cd. H. H. Furness, jr. Philadelphia,
London, J. B. Lippincott company, 1913. xi,
482 p. 8°. (New variorum ed. of Shakes-
peare)
© Apr. 14, 1913; 2c. May 1, 1913; A:
346434; Horace Howard Furness, jr., Phila-
delphia. 23269
• (The tragedy of); by William Shakespeare.
New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book
company, 1892. 114 p. 12°. (English class-
ics for schools)
© American book co., New York; 1892:
4048G, Oct. 6 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 23270
• ed. bv Charles Addison Dawson.
New York, The A. S. Barnes company, 1913.
vi, 138 p. front. 16°. (The Barnes English
texts)
© Dec. 5, 1913; 2c. Dec. 11, 1913; A:
358635; A. S. Barnes co.. New York. 23271
ed. for the use of schools, by
Charles Addison Dawson. New York, The
A. S. Barnes co. 4 p. 1., [v], vi, 138 p., incl.
front, (port.) 16°. (Barnes English texts) ■
© Dec. 5, 1913; 2c. Dec. 11, 1913; A:
3.J8635; A. S. Barnes co.. New York. [Copy-
right is claimed on new matter] 23272
•ed. by Robert M. Lovett. New York,
The Macmillan company, 1913. xvii, 129 p.
front. (port.) 24°. (The Tudor Shake.s-
peare)
© Feb. 13, 1913; 2c. Feb. 14, 1913; A:
343110; Macmillan co.. New York. 23273
ed. with introduction and notes by
Frederick Henry Sykes. New York. C. Scrib-
ner's sons, 1909. xix, 188 p. front. 16°.
(The Scribner English classics)
© Charles Scribner's sons. New York ; D :
14852, Jan. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1909. 23274
1152
23275
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23293
Julius Caesar — Continued.
with suRgestions for its study by F. T.
Balver. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can blj. CO. [1S98] 125 p. 12°. (Eclectic
Englisli classics)
© American book co., New York; 1898:
36826, June 16 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 23275
— ■ — See also Julius Sneezer, the sneezer. —
Shakespeare up - to - date. — Shakespeare's
works. — When Ceasar marks Anthony.
Julius Sneezer, the sneezer; burlesque on
Julius Caesar, by Frank Dumont. New York,
Chicago [etc.], M. Witraark & sons, 1905. 12
p. 12°.
© M. AVitmark & sons. New York ; D : 6090,
Jan. 11, 1905; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 23276
Julius, the sneezer; or. The conspirators of
Thompson street, an Ethiopian burlesqiie in
3 scenes, bv Add Ryman. arr. by Cliarles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876. 8
p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 94])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7989, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 23277
Julot ne regoit rien des dames; vaudeville en
un acte, par IMarcel Nadaud et Henry d"Arvan.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 30 p. 8°.
© Dec. 27, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1914 ; D : 35602 ;
Joubert, Paris. 23277a
July the fourth; comedy in 1 act, by C, Dysart.
32 p. 12°. Printed.
© Rlar. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20362 ;
Chlorine Dysart, Fairfield, la. 23278
July wheat; a 4 act comedy drama of frenzied
finance, by E. B. Pope. 74 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin B. Pope, St. Louis ; D : 6866, Jime
23, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1905. 23279
Jumliles; an operatic farcical absurdity in 1
act, by T. M. and H. Hunter, adapted in part
from a libretto, by A. B. Sedg\vick.
© T. M. & Harry Hunter, Boston; 1879:
9058, July 11. 23280
Jumbo Jum; or, Sengs of the sixties, play in
1 act, by J. L. Levy. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915; D: 40345; Joseph L.
Levy, New York. 23280a
Jumeau (Le); vaudeville en 3 actes, [de .Jacques
Monnier et Eugene Larcher] Paris, Librairie
thgatrale, 1904. 2 p. 1., 223 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4830, Apr. 4, 1904 ;
2c. Apr. 4, 1904. 23281
Jumeaux (Les) de Bergame; arlequinade en 2
actes, adaptee de Florian, par Maurice Lena.
Livret. Paris, Heugel & co., 1908. 62 p. 12°.
© Heugel & CO., Paris, D: 12600, Mar. 23,
1908 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1908. 23282
Jumeaux (Les) de Brighton; pidce en 3 actes
et un prologue, par [Paul, dit] T. Bernard.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1908. 2 p. 1.,
47 p. 12°.
© Tristan Bernard, Paris; D : 12710, Apr.
9, 1908. 23283
Jump (A) from sweatshop to vaudeville; by
T. ai. Weyburn. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Teckla M. Weyburn, New York; D:
11459, Oct. 3, 1907; 2c. Oct. 3, 1907. 23284
Jumping (The) jack; by I. Kiralfy.
© Inu-e Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 10351,
Apr. 18. ^ 23285
Jumping (The) jacks' drill; by Livingston
Russell.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1900 A:
23882, Sept. 25; 2c. Oct. 5. 23286
Jumps; a farcical tour in 4 rapid skips, by J.
Schonberg,
© James Schonberg, New York; 1S95:
39230, July 30. 23287
See also Three plays; by C. De Lima.
June; a comedy of love and politics in 3 acts,
by H. Douglas. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Douglas, Great Barrington,
Mass.; D : 3745, July 14, 1903; 2c. Aug. 19,
1904. 23288
comedy with music in 2 acts and 3 scenes.
book, lyrics and music by M. Brown. [57] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1913; D: 36241: Martin
Brown, New York. 23288a
— a play in 4 acts, by H. G. Hunting. 80 p.
4 . Typevv-ritten.
© Henry Gardner Hunting, Chicago; D:
13550, Aug. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 24, 1908.
23289
southern romance in 4 acts, by L. Guerold.
[1], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1912 ; D : 30783 ; Lulu Guer-
old, Chicago.
23290
June madness; play in 3 acts, by H. K. Web-
ster. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28918; Henry
Kitchen Webster, Evanston, 111. 23291
June's ranch; a romance of the Front Range,
by W. R. Oreudorfe.
© Walter Russell Orendorff, Pueblo, Col.;
D:398, Apr. 25, 1901. 23292
a western comedy-drama in 4 acts, by W.
R. OrendorfE. 53 p. 8 . Printed.
© Walter Russell Orendorff, Pueblo, Col.;
D : 14362, Nov. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908.
23293
5379—16 73
1153
23294
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23302
Jung'-Amerika; volksstiick in 4 akten, von F.
Krafft.
© Friedrich Krafft, Jersey City; 1893:
374S5, Aug. 14. 23294
Jung-England; operette in 3 akten, von Ru-
dolf Bernauer und Ernst Welisch, musik von
Leo Fall. Regiebuch. Berlin, Harmonie,
1914. 192 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38320 ; Harmonie,
Berlin. 23294a
Same. Textbucli der gesange. Berlin,
Harmonie, 1914. 53 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26. 1914 ; D : 38321 ; Harmonie,
Berlin. 23294b
Junge (Der) Medardus; dramatische historic
in eineni vorspiel und 5 aufziigen, von Ar-
thur Schnitzler. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag,
1910. 2 p. 1., [7]-290 p. 12°.
© Nov. 29, 1910; 2c. Dec. 28, 1910; D:
22934; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 23295
Junge (Der) papa; operette in 1 akt, text von
Alexander Engel und August Neidhart, musik
von Edmund Eysler. Textbuch der gesange.
Leipzig, Wien, J. Weinberger [1909] 15 p.
12°.
© Josef Weinberger, Leipzig ; D : 15216,
Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 23296
Jung'eland; dramatic composition in 1 act. by
V. Everingham. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911; D: 25924; Van Rens-
selaer Everingham, New York. 23297
Jungfern (Die) vom Bischofsberg; lustspiel in
5 akten, von Gerhart Hauptmaun, New
York, A. Kauser, 1907. 78 p. 8°.
© Alice Kauser, New York ; D : 9867, Jan.
30, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31. 1907. 23298
Jungfrau (Die) von Orleans; eine romantische
tragi5die, von J. C. F. von Schiller, ed. with
introduction and notes by B. W. Wells. Bos-
ton, D. C. Heath & co., 1889. xxiv, 224 p.
16°. (Heath's German series)
© Benjamin W. Wells, Boston; 1889:
29385, Sept. 28; 2c. Sept. 28. 23299
with introduction and notes by
A. B. Nichols. New York, H. Holt and com-
pany [1894] 1 p. 1., XXX, [2], 237 p. 12°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; 1894:
46035, Oct. 2; 2c. Jan. 16, 1895. 23300
anQ a vocabulary by W. A.
Hervey. New York, H. Holt & co., 1901.
1 p. 1., XXX p., 1 1., 309 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co, New York; A: 7443,
Apr. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1901. 23300a
Jungfrau (Die) von Orleans — Continued.
(Schillers); ed. with introduction, notes
and vocal)ulary, by Philip Schuyler Allen and
Stephen Tracy Byingtou. Boston, New York
[etc.] Ginn and company [1909] xxxv, 334
p. incl. map. front. 16°.
© Nov. 5, 1909; 2c. Nov. 9, 1909; A:
251302; P. S. Allen, Chicago. 23300b
by W. W. Florer. New York,
Cincinnati [etc.] American book company
[1908] 375 p. incl. front. 16°.
© Warren Washburn Florer, Ann Arbor,
Mich.; A: 221766, Nov. 7. 1908; 2c. Dec. 26,
1908. 23300c
eine romantische tragodie, rev. ed.,
with introduction and notes, bv B. W. Wells.
Boiston, D. C. Heath & co., 1896. xxiv, 226 p.
12 . (Heath's modern language series)
© Benj. W. Wells, United States; 1896:
23567, Apr. 10; 2c. Apr. 16. 23300d
with new introduction and notes
by B. W. Wells. Boston, D. C. Heath & co..
1901. xxiv. 292 p. front, (port.) illus. (map)
plates. 12°. (Heath's modern language
series)
© Benjamin W. Wells, New York; A:
16688, Sept. 10, 1901; 2c. Sept. 10, 1001.
23300e
^ with introduction, notes and vo-
cabulary by L. A. Rhoades. New York, D.
Appleton and co., 1901. 1 p. 1., xxxiv, 276 p.
front., pi., port. 16°.
© D. Appleton & co.. New York; A: 19105,
Oct. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1901. 23300f
I
with introduction and notes by W.
Humphreys. New York and London, The
:\Iacniillan co., 1898. xlv, [1], 259 p. pi.
port. map. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York; 1898:03181,
Oct. 27; 2c. Oct. 27. 23300g
Junggesellensteuer (Die) Sec Schauspiele.
Jungle (The)
© Hans .T. Campbell, New York; 1884:
9882, May 13. 23301
a play in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by M. Mayo
and U. Sinclair. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Upton Sinclair and IMargaret Mayo, New
York; D:S970, Aug. 17, 1906; 2c. Aug. 17,
1906. 23302
Jungle (The) bear; comic opera in 2 acts, by
C. H. Wunderlich. [3], 72 p. 4°. Ms. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 21, 1914 ; D : 37740 ; C. H. Wun-
derlich, San Francisco. 23302a
1154
23303
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23323
Jungle-republic (The); international drama, by
Maheudra Chandra Singha, dramatized by
A. K. Mozumdar and D. E. Fultz. [1], 14 p.
f. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D : 42182 ; A. K. Mo-
zumdar and Daniel E. Fultz, Spoliane, Wash.
23302b
Jungle (The) shop; a comedy in 1 act, by C.
Daly. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charley Daly, St. Paul; D : 10894, July
2, 1907 ; 2c. July 2, 1907. 23303
Jungle (A) soiree; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
J. F. Bliimenberg. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. F. Bliimenberg, Bellaire, O. ; D : 13519,
Aug. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1909. 23304
Junior (The); college comedy in 3 acts, by Ed-
win Bateman ilorris. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1911. 42 p. 12°.
© June 16, 1911; 2c. June 17, 1911; D:
24497; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 23305
Junior (The) partner; by D. Frohman.
© Daniel Frohman, New York; 1888:1214
Jan. 10. 23306
comedy in 1 act, by R. Hughes. [3], 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1914; D: 37521: Rupert
Hughes, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 23306a
— a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by RoUin
J. Wells. 48 p f°. Typewritten.
© R. J. Wells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D: 12299,
Feb. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1908. 23307
an original comedy in 4 acts, by Madeleine
Lucette [i. e., Madeleine Lucette Ryley]
© J. H. Ryley, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; 1890 :
12091, Apr. 12. 23308
society playlette, by De H. N. Travis. [4]
p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19. 1910 ; D : 22093 ; De Hull N.
Travis, Flint, Mich. 23309
Junior vs. senior; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. A.
Pratt, adapted from Picard.
© Edwin A. Pratt, Louisville ; 1886 : 27.451.
Dec. G. 23310
Juniper (The) tree; a playlet, by S. B. Metcalfe.
© Sadie Bowman Metcalfe, Berkeley, Cal. ;
D: 14561, Dec. 9, 1908. 23311
Junk; comedy in 3 acts, by J. Rayner. [125] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911 ; D : 25137 ; John Rayner,
New York. 23312
Junkman; a farcical sketch, by J. A. Mitchell.
8 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Mitchell, Philadelphia ; D :
4986, May 5, 1904; 2c. May 5, 1904. 23313
Junto al abismo; comedia en 1 acto, original
de F. Noriega y J. Tellaeche. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1910. 31 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21969 ;
Fernando Noriega y Jos6 Tellaeche, Madrid.
23314
Jupiter's court. See Olympus.
Jupiter's dell; or, Clothilda, the girl wife, a
drama in 5 acts, by Mrs. O. S. Matteson.
© Mrs. O. S. Matteson, Chicago ; 1876 : 1591,
Feb. 5. 23315
Jura (La) de la bandera; zarzuela en 1 acto y
en verso, dividida en 3 cuadros, original de
Juan Redondo y Menduiiia, musiea del maes-
tro Joaquin Taboada Steger. Madrid, [etc.]
Casa Dotesio, 1913. 30 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© July 10, 1913; 2c. July 11, 1913; D:
33753; Casa Dotesio, Madrid. 23316
Just a common man; by J. C. Nugent.
© Robt. Downing, Elyria, O. ; 1899:275.58,
Apr. 21. 23317
Just a count; sketch, by Chas. Walker. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912; D : 31732 ; Gus .Toers
and Marie Hogue, South Bend, Ind. 23318
Just a cousin of mine; [comedy sketch in 1
act] by J. C. Firth. [25] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909; D : 16473 ; John O.
Firth, Kansas City, Mo. 23319
Just a dog; a vaudeville act in 1 scene, by
George A. Lemming. [8] p. 8°. Printed.
© George Ali, New York; D: 13687, Aug.
31, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1908. 23320
Just a farmer; play in 3 acts, by J. E. H. Bou"-
don. [1], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 32652; Joseph Eu-
gene Henry Bourdon, Tacoma. 23321
Just a girl; comedy in 4 acts, by A. F. Norcross.
61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1915; D: 41750; Adaline F.
Norcross, Boston. 23321a
a comedy sketch, by J. C. 111. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910; D: 20927; J. Charles
111, Newark, N. J. 23322
Just a girl with a heart; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. S. Stilwell. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura .Jean Libbev-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12106, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908.
23323
1155
23323
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23340
Just a Jackie; play in 1 act, by A. Allen and
R. C. Mitchell [i. e., R. C. M. Young] [2], 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1914 ; D : 37323 ; Ruth Cora-
foi't Mitchell and Alfred Allen, Los Anjieles.
23323a
Just a joke; by P. E. Browne. 15 p. 4°. Tj'pe-
written.
© Porter Emerson Browne, Newton, Mass. ;
D7527, Nov. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1905. 23324
Just a kid; by F. X. Conlan. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Francis Xavier Conlan, New York; D:
11051, July 26, 1907; 2c. July 26, 1907.
23325
Just a little supper; playlet, by A. Link and
Abraham Kauimann. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .Tan. 15, 1915; D: 39410; Adolf Link,
New York. 23325a
Just a man; or, In Mulberry Bend, a 1 act
comedy drama, by Carroll Fleming. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Loomis Davenport, New York ; D :
576, June 14, 1901 ; 2c. June 14, 1901. 23326
Just a mother; play in 1 act, by ISI. Moore-
Clement. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1911; D: 25483; Maud Moore-
Clement, Philadelphia. 23327
Just a poor little kid; a play in 1 act, by E.
IM. Shorey. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1912 ; D : 30270 ; Ethel INIay
Shorey, Lynn, Mass. 23328
Just a wee baby; play in 1 act, by Fenn Wood.
[1], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1914 ; D : 39132 ; Ivan Wood,
Forest Hills, N. Y. 2332aa
Just a wife; comedy concerning the limited
sphere of woman, in 4 acts and 2 scenes, by
E. Walter. 139 p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1909 ; D : 17182 ; Eugene Wal-
ter, New York. 23329
a play in 4 acts, by E. Walter.
© Eugene Walter, New York; D: 16076.
June 16, 1909. 23330
Just a woman's way; a drama in 5 acts, by
S. W. Pascoe. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sidney W. Pascoe, Chicago; D: 14041,
Oct. 12, 1908; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 23331
Just across the way; by M. Mawlette. [80] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1910 ; D : 21790 ; Mona Maw-
lette. Portland, M(;. 23332
Just an incident; 1 act comedy drama, by A.
T. Williams. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1915; D : 42232 ; Albert
Thurston Williams, Providence, R. I.
23332a
Just Annabel Lee; romantic farce in 3 acts,
by E. Browne. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1915; D: 40749; Earle
• Browne, New York. 23332b
Just art; sketch, by K. Bayard Bell. [2], 8 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D: 23346; Katherine
Bell, New York. 23333
Just as it oug-ht to be; farce in 1 act, by F. D.
S. Bethune [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914; D: 37086; Faneuil
D. S. Bethune, New York. 23333a
Just as the sun went down.
© Charles Dillard Wilson, Seattle; D:
2443, Oct. 13. 1902. 23334
Just as well,
plays.
See Happiness, and other'
M. Hubges. 9 p. 4°.
Just at dawn; by M
Typewritten.
© IMarie Montagu Hubges, New York; D:
5468, Aug. 20, 1904; 2c. Aug. 22, 1904.
23335
Just Aunt Dinah and the life she saved; play
in 1 act, by E. M. Kinsman. [4J p. 12°,
Printed.
© Feb. 15, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17. 1912; D:
28741 ; Edna M. Kinsman, Oi'auge. IMass.
23336
Just Eabette; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. B.
Corcoran. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Brewer Corcoran, Springfield,
Mass.; D: 14961, Feb. 1, 1909; 2c. Feb. 1,
1909. 23337
Just before dark; play in 1 act, by H. E.
Lucas. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D: 20371; Helene Elise
Lucas. New York. 23338
Just before dawn; a drama in 4 acts, by. H.
Gibson. Typewritten.
© Hugh Gibson, New York; 1899:35271,
May 26 ; 2c. May 26. 23339
Just before rehearsal. Sec Her chance.
Just before the battle. See Vaudevillainies.
Just before the dawn; comedy in 1 act, by W.
Cluxton. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911; D: 25256; Walter
Cluxton, Boston. 23340
1156
23341
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23361
Just before the wedding; farce in 3 spjisms,
by Bill Howley and P. Troup. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1910; D: 22177; William
Howley. Boston, and Philip Troup, New
Haven. 23341
Just before vespers; an incident in 1 act, by
G. Heath. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Heath, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. ;
r):719, Aug. 5, 1901; Ic. Aug. 5, 1901; Ic.
Feb. 14, 1902. 23342
Just beyond; playlet in 1 act, T. E. B. Henry.
[2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36413; Thomas
Eben Blake Henry, New York. 23342a
Just Billy; tabloid play, by D. L. Loughbor-
ough. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D: 22782; Dwight
I^ogan Loughborough, Chicago. 23343
Just (The) cause. See En Cuba.
Just cousins; play in 1 act, by Z. Lawrence.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1912; D: 31339; Zora Law-
rence, New York. 23344
Just foolishness; hodge podge vaudeville act.
for two male comedians, by Arvan Carle.
New York. M. AVitmark & sons, 1910. 1-5 p.
16°. ([Witmark stage publications!)
© Nov. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1910 ; D : 22.jll.
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 23345
vaudeville act, by A. L. Eaton. 10 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D : 36181 ; Arthur
Leon Eaton, Dayton, O. 23345a
Just for a chance; or, Three times a grass
widow, a 3 act comedy, by S. :Maguire. 134
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sylvester Maguire, New York ; D : 2156,
.Tuly 26, 1902; 2c. July 14, 1902. [Note:
c:!opies bear title. Three times a grass widow]
23346
Just for a lark; a play in 3 acts, by E. T. Kaye.
© Emma Thacker Kaye, New York; 1892:
42300, Oct. 19. 23347
Just for fun; by John Callau.
© .John Callan, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 4899, Feb.
26. 23348
comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Crane.
© Eleanor Maud Crane, New York; 1899:
63255, Sept. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 23349
a umsical comedy in 3 acts, by J. J. Magee.
Typewritten.
© John J. Magee. New York; 1900 A:
7872, Mar. 26; 2c. Mar. 26. 23350
Just for fun — Continued.
the new musical farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. E, Bradt. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Earl Bradt, Chicago ; 1891 : 3498.
.Jan. 23; 2c. Jan. 23. 23351
an original comedy-farce in 3 acts, by C. C.
Tidball. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cassius Clavton Tidball, Chicago; 1890:
40639, Dec. 22; 2c. Jan. 26, 1891. 23352
See also Dot. — On the sly.
Just for the night; a farce in 1 act, by E. A.
Woolf. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York ; D : 8595,
May 25. 1906 ; 2c. May 25, 1906. 23353
Just from Brazil; comedietta of matrimonial
search, by J. J. Morrison. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1915; D: 39421; James J.
Morrison, Cleveland. 23353a
Just from Cohoes; a new and original comedy
in 1 act, by W. Courtright. 8 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© William Courtright, United States; 1875:
13309 ; Dec. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 23354
Just half-way; playlet in 1 act, by U. Clay-
ton, [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34562 ; Una Clay-
ton, New York. 23355
Oust home from. Hades; farce in 3 acts, by M.
Coe and L. Grant. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
.© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911; D: 28103; Marie Coe
and Leila Grant, San Francisco. 23356
Just in time; by Mrs. C. A. Snyder. [14] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1910 ; D : 21786 ; Mrs. Chas.
A. Snyder, Milwaukee. 23357
drama in 4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey and
J. W. Mack.
© James J. McCloskey and John W. Mack,
Brooklyn ; 1874 : 8165, June 17. 23358
a love sketch in rhyme in 5 acts, by A. L.
Clements. 11 p. 32°. Printed.
© Annie Lance Clements, New York; D:
3211, Mar. 20, 1903 ; 2c. May 5, 1904. 23359
a sensational drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by C. E. Marshall.
© C. Edwin Marshall, Boston ; 1874 : 1710,
Feb. 14. 23360
— a sen.sational protean drama in 3 acts, by
Harry W. Enimett.
© Harrv Le Clair, San Francisco; ISSl :
5912, Apr. "18. 23361
1157
23361
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23379
Just Jack; musical comedy in 1 act, by B. L.
Smith. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D : 41941 ; Beatrice Lieb
Smitli, New York. 23361a
pliiy in 1 act, by T. Biseuz. [1], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11,1914; D: 39066; Theo. Bisenz,
New York. 23361b
Just Jess; play in 4 acts, by Kate Leon [pseud,
of K. Lyon Dalliba] 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1912 ; D : 29559 ; K. L. Dalliba,
New York. 23362
Just Jill; drama in 4 acts, of California life in
the early fifties, by C. Colouna. 58 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Claudia Colonna, Seattle; D:8576, May
21, 1906; 2c. June 15, 1906. 23363
Just June; comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. F.
Harrison. [41 J p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1911; D: 25176; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 23364
Just kids; a humorous skit, by A. Newberger.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adolph Newberccer, New York; D:
11233, Aug. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1907. 23365
Just landed; a satirical comedy on emigration,
in 3 acts, by E. F. Kendall.
© Ezra F. Kendall, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; 1893 :
21874, May 5. 23366
vaudeville sketch in 1 scene, by L. Klamer.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914; D: 36088; Louis Kla-
mer, Pittsburg. 23366a
Just life; playlet for a vaudeville act, by Richie
Ottilis [pseud, of Florence Pfeifer] 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D: 39313; Florence
Pfeifer, Brooklyn. 23366b
Just life itself; drama in 3 acts, by L. A.
Rivers. [So] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1911 ; D : 25840 ; Lidie Avi-
rett Rivers, Birmingham, Ala. 23367
Just like a man; in 1 act, by L. M. Power. 22
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911; D: 23287; Louise Mon-
tague Power, Savannah, Ga. 23368
Just like a -woman; comedietta, by Carabel
Lewis Munger. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO. [1912] 19 p. 12°. ([Amateur series])
© Oct. 18, 1912; 2c. Oct. 21, 1912; D:
31187; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 23369
domestic trifle in 1 act, Sewell Collins.
[3], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; D : 30682 ; Owen Bax-
ter, New York. 23370
Just like a woman — Continued.
dramatic playlet in 1 act, by C. B. Stern-
berg. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1909; D: 17782; Cliarles
B. Sternberg, Portland, Or. 23371
— farce in 1 act, by William and Josephine
Giles. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1909.
8 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 483])
© Nov. 9, 1909; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909; D:
17416; Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. 23372
a play in 1 act, by H. G. Hunting. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Gardner Hunting, Cliicago; D:
11973, Dec. 23, 1907; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908.
23373
Just like his father; comedy in 3 acts, by M.
L. Jackson. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914 ; D : 38066 ; Mary I>ack-
eye Jackson, Euclid, O. 23373a
Just like John; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. E.
Swan. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909; D: 16528; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 23374
Just like Percy; a comedy in 3 acts, by Alice
C. Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co..
190.5. 35 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7201,
Sept. 2, 1905; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 23375
Just looking' on; farce in 3 acts, by C. Moore.
[lOG] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915; D: 42240; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 23375a
Just married; a farce in 1 act, by L. Grattan.
[1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D: 30879; Lawrence
Grattan, New York. 23376
1 act play, by E. T. Spears. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1912 ; D : 29693 ; Edward T.
Spears, Brooklj^n. 23377
Just meat. See Afterward.
Just my luck; by A. Allen.
© Alfred Allen, Baltimore; 1890:7476,
Mar. 5. 23378
See also Love and crime.
Just neig'hbors; play in 1 act, by F. Engel.
[7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913 ; D : 34228 ; Fred Engel,
Belleville, 111. 23379
Just notions.
1158
See Half hours of vaudeville.
23380
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23398
Just one kiss; by W. J. Kelley.
© William J. Kelley. Corbin, Ky. ; D:
10568, May 15, 1907. 23380
Just out; a monologue, by Clias. Barnard.
© Hints pub. & supply co., New York ; D :
.5734, Nov. 5, 1904. 23381
Just outside the door; play in 4 acts, by J. E.
Goodman. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jiilv 26, 1913; D : 33S99 ; .Jules Eck-
ert Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 23382
Just over.
© M. Theodore Mattson, Detroit; 1895:
47119, Sept. 16. 23383
Just Peggy; comedy playlet, by A. Reader. S
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915; D: 40134; Anna
Reader, New York. 23383a
Just plain Dot; commencement playlet for
children in 3 scenes, by Edith P. A. U. Pain-
ton Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment
house, 1912. 1 p. 1., 51 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1. 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31660 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
23384
Just plain folks; comedy drama of rural life
in 3 acts, by Anthony E. Wills. New Yoi'k,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1910. 50 p. 16°.
© Jan. 18, 1910; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; D:
17963 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 23385
a pastoral drama in 4 acts, by William
Newton. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chas. p.. Marvin and Harry H. Frazee,
Chicago; D:21S1, Aug. 4. 1902; 2c. Aug. 21,
1902.
23386
See also Uncle Zeberiah.
Just plain lies; comedy in 3 acts, by J. A.
T^obson. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29. 1909; D: 17224; .T. A. Dob-
son, Birdsboro, Pa. 23387
Just plain Mary; home drama in 4 acts, by A.
La Porte. [4]. 40 p. 4". Typewritten.-
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910; D: 22553; Addie La
Porte, Marion, Ind. 23388
Just plain Peter; play in 3 pts., by Janet Pren-
tiss. New York, Missionary education move-
ment of the U. S. & Canada [1913] 31 p. 8".
© Aug. 29, 1913; 2c. Aug. 30, 1913; D:
344.56 ; Missionary education movement of
the U. S. & Canada, New York. 23389
Just Polly; comedy in 3 acts, by J. T. Prince,
jr. GO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., Chicago; D : 13295,
July 6, 1908 ; 2c. July 6, 1908. 23390
Just (A) punishment; in 5 acts, by C. D.
Monson. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cleston D. Monson, Columbus, O. ; D :
10241, Mar. 30, 1907; 2c. Mar. 30, 1907.
23391
Just rags; city pastoral in 1 scene, by R. Wei-
man. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4. 1914; D: 38059; Rita Wei-
man, New York. 23391a
Just (A) recompense; drama in 4 acts, bv H.
H. Wessell. [60] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 21, 1911; D : 24700 ; Harry H.
Wessell, Chicago. 23392
Just (A) retribution; a play in 5 acts, by M.
E. Smith.
© I\Lary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1889 : 16144,
May 28. 23393
Just right dialogs; by Willis N. Bugbee.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1914. 83 p. 12^
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; A:
391240; Eldridge entertainment house,
Franklin, O. 23393a
Just Smith's luck; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Reynolds.
© Fin Reynolds, Pittsburgh; 1899:5997,
Jan. 16. 23394
Just struck town; an original comedy drama,
by Lawrence Russell. 56 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jule Walters, Dixon, 111. ; D : 1323, .Jan.
20, ]902; 2c. Jan. 20, 1902. 23395
Just the same as now; eugenic comedy in 3
acts, by T. A. Curry. 86 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35469 ; Thomas A.
Curry, New York. 23396
Just tips; play in 1 act, by A. Wanzer. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1.5, 1915; D: 39993; Arthur
Wanzer, Chicago. 23396a
Just to be sociable; play in 5 acts, by C. G.
MclMaster. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 28, 1910; D: 20049; Claire
George McMaster, Grand Rapids, Mich.
23397
Just to get married; comedy in 3 acts, by
Cicely Hamilton. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1914. 87, 3 p. diagrs.
12°.
© May 12, 1914; Ic. May 15, 1914; D:
37041 ; Samuel French ltd., London. 23397a
in 3 acts, by C. Hamilton. [2], 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910 ; D : 22583 ; Cicely Ham-
ilton, London. 23398
1159
23399
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23417
Just to please Jeannette; a farce in 3 acts, by
W. C. Duncan. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Gary Duncan, Brooklyn ; D :
83S2, Apr. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1906. 23399
Just touch the harp gently, my pretty
Louise; a sketch for one character.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14041, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1876. 23400
Just twenty years ago; a comedy in 1 act,
adapted from the French by J. V. Prichard.
New York, O. A. Roorbach [18S1] 18 p. 16°.
( [Acting drama, no. 146] )
© O. A. Roorbach, New York; 1881:2216,
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 9. 23401
Just two picks; vaudeville act, by J. De Mount
and A. Tribble. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© July 20, 1911 ; D : 24742 ; Jeff De Mount
and Andrew Tribble, New York. 23402
Just vaudeville; dialogue used in vaudeville
act, by H. Mason. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914; D: 30454; Hilda
Mason, Chicago. 23402a
in 1 act, by J. Gorman. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910; D: 22078; Jack Gor-
man, New York. 23403
Just what sealed her fate; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 61 p. f. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stihvell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12079, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. July 16, 1908.
23404
Just why she lied; play in 4 acts, by J. W.
Sayre. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39377 ; James Wil-
lis Sayre, Seattle. 23404a
Just Wickens; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
M. A. Snell.
© Minnie Andi-ews Snell, Chicago; 1S06:
10275, Feb. 12. 23405
Just women; by E. Janvier. 2 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Emma Janvier, New York ; D : 9773.
Jan. 9, 1907; 2c. Jan. 9, 1907. 23406
Just you and I; comedy in 1 act, bv D. H.
Wallace. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1915; D: 42330; David
Harold Wallace, New York. 23406a
Justice; by A. W. Bonney. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Alice W. Bonney, Cambridgeport, Mass.;
D : 11225, Aug. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1907.
23407
Justice — Continued.
[by Z. Libin]
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1911; D: 23075; Joseph
Edelstein and Boris Thomasliefsky, New
• York. 23408
drama, 5 acts and 5 tableaux, adapted
from the French, by M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia;
1873:93, Jan. 6. 23409
— a drama in 4 acts, by Guy Aidyelotte.
© Thomas William Broadhurst, New York ;
D:64, Jan. 22. 1901. 23410
by R. A. Marcliand. 89 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ralph Austin Marchand, Cambridge,
Mass.: D : 3622. June 19, 1903; 2c. June 19,
1903. 23411
— a drama in 3 acts, by B. Davenport.
© Butler Davenport, New York ; D : 14227,
Oct. 31, 1908. 23412
— Same. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910 ; D : 20117 ; Butler Dav-
enport, New York. 23413
— incident of real life, by Edgar James. 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915: D: 41624; .Tulius
Steger, New York. 23413a
— 1 act playlet, by M. M. Medbury. 15 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1910; D: 22572; Margaret
Martin Medbury, Alameda, Cal. 23414
— original drama in 3 acts, by Solomon Libin,
tr. and adapted by Frank Leventhal. [2], 44
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 2333S ; Joseph Edel-
stein and Boris Thomashefskv, New York.
23415
Lon-
— -tragedy in 4 acts, by J. Galsworthv.
don, Duckworth & co., 1910. Ill p. 16".
© Feb. 21, 1910; 2c. Feb. 26, 1910; D:
20301 ; John Galsworthy, London. 23416
Same. New Yoi-k, Charles Scribners' sons,
1910. [8], 109 p. 12°.
© Oct. 4, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1910 ; D : 22297 ;
John Galswortliy, London. 23417
or, Billy, comedy drama in 1 act, by Hazel
M. Hall and N. A. Reardon. [1], 6 p. f .
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914; D: 39016; Neale A.
Reardon, Paterson, N. J. 23417a
1160
23418
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
£3432
Justice — Continued.
or, Tlie cost, a play of American life, by
W. H. Carson. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Win. Henrv Carson, New York; D:
12932, May 8, 1908 ; 2c. May 8, 1908. 23418
See also Plays; by John Galsworthy.
Justice and liberty; a political dialogue, by G.
Lowes Dickinson. New York, The McClure
company, 1908. 2 p. 1., 2.56 p. 12°.
© G. L. Dickinson, England, and McClure
CO., United States; A: 221314, Nov. 2, 1908;
2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 23418a
Justice and the law; by J. R. Sensibar. 89 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1909 ; D : 166G3 : Jacob Ra-
phael Sensibar, Gary, lud. 23419
Justice at last; melodrama in .5 acts, by L. 01-
sommer. 31 p., 1 1. 12°. Printed.
© July 13. 1911; 2c. Aug. 30, 1911; D:
25148 ; Leon Olsommer, Verdigris, Neb. 23420
See also Blackmailer (The)
Justice for Ireland. See Home rule.
Justice of Jean; a comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Reid. 83 p. 4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Leon Reid, Louisville; D: 14777, Jan.
9, 1909; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 23421
Justice (A) of the peace; incident from a police
reporter's notebook that never goes to print, by
W. Montague. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914; D: 38-555; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 23421a
Justice served hot; playlet, by J. L. Romer.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Mar. 18, 1914 ; D : 36.576 ; John Lyons
Romer, San Francisco. 23421b
Justice wanted; play in 3 acts, by F. P. O'Con-
nor. [55] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42412 ; Francis Pa-
cificus O'Connor, Brooklyn. 23421c
Justice Whisker's trial. See Everybody, and
other plays for children.
Justicia baturra; comedia llrica en 3 caudros,
original y en prosa, de L. Navarro Serrano
y J. de JJurgos, mfisica de los maestros San
Felipe y Vela. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1909. 51 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17483; Leon Navarro Serrano y Javier de
Burgos, Madrid. 23422
Justicia (La) de Almudevar; sainete en 1 acto
y en prosa, original de P. Parellada y A.
Casaiial. INIadrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles] 1915. 29 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41060; Pablo Parellada y Alberto Casanal,
Madrid. 23422a
Justicier (Le) See Husband and judge.
Justification (A) by works. See Sir Harry
Vane, governor.
17
Justified; dramatic playlet, by H. Segall
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915 ; D : 41599 ; Harry Segall,
St. Louis. 23422b
emotional drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Royle.
[180] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911 ; D : 26014 ; Edwin Milton
Royle, Darien, Conn. 23423
Justified by fire; a romance of San Francisco
refugees, by S. A. Willson.
© Sadie A. Willson, Portland, Or,; D:
10350. Apr. 15, 1907. 23424
Justin; a play in 4 acts, by F. W. Mathieu. 28
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred'k W. Mathieu, New York ; D : 14943,
Jan. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1909. 23425
Justina; or, A strange world, a romantic, do-
mestic, drama in 5 acts, written and adapted
for representation from M. E. Braddon's novel
entitled A strange world, by H. M. Houghton.
© Helen M. Houghton, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
7451, July 16. 23426
Justine; drama in 4 acts, by S. C. Kidder. 58
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sara C. Kidder, North Evanston, 111. ;
1890 : 4517, Feb. 5 ; 2c. Mar. 21. 23427
a play in 3 acts by B. Israeli, 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Baruch Israeli, Washington ; D : 13996,
Oct. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 23428
Justinian and Theodora; a drama being a chap-
ter of history and the one gleam of light
during the dark ages, by E. and Alice Hubbard.
© Elbert Hubbard, East Aurora, N. Y. ;
D : 8558, May 10, 1906. 23429
Jvistino, el jardinero; zarzuela alegre, en 1 acto
y 2 cuadros, en prosa, original de Emilio
Miigica y Juan Villaseiior, mtisica del maes-
tro Prudencio Muiioz. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1910. 29 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22436 ;
E. Mugica y J. Villasenor, Madrid. 23430
Justitia; a drama in 3 acts, by H. Sowle.
© Henrietta Sowle, Melrose, Mass. ; D :
7048, July 17, 1905. 23431
Juvenile (The); by M. Snyder. 29 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marcus Snyder, Denver ; D : 6470, Apr.
6, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1905. 23432
1161
23433
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23449
Juvenile (The) court judge; original play in
4 acts, by F. D. Anderson. 65 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr, 18, 1913; D: 32984; Frederick
Dyer Anderson, Denver. 23433
Juvenile fantastics, and The butterfly; two en-
tertainments for children, by Lucy D. Jen-
kins. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1901. 13
p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 857,
Sept. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 23434
Juventud, juventud; comedia de costumbres en
1 acto y en prosa, original de A. M. Vi6rp;ol.
Madrid fSociedad de autores espafioles] 1908.
36 p. 12°.
© Antonio M. Vi^rgol, Madrid ; D : 14498,
Dec. 11, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 23435
Juxbaron (Der); posse in 3 akten, von Pordes-
Milo u. Hermann Plaller, gesangs-teste von
Willi Wolff, niusik von Walter Kollo. Miin-
chen, Drei raasken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913.
28 p. 12°. [Lyrics only]
© Nov. 14, 1913; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D:
36803; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.. Mu-
nich. 23435a
Same. Regiebuch. Miinchen, Drei masken
verlag, 1913. 2 p. 1., 2 p., 3-80 numb. 1. 8°.
© Dec. 15, 1913; Ic. .July 15, 1914; D:
37607 ; Drei masken verlag, Munich. 23435b
Same. 2 p. 1., 2 p., 3-75 numb. 1. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1913 ; Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38512 ;
Drei raasken verlag, Munich. 23435c
Juxta-Polaris; an original operatic comedy in
3 acts, libretto by I. L. Vansant. 60 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© I. L. Vansant, Philadelphia ; 1886 : 27040.
Nov. 30; 2c. Nov. 29, 1887. 23436
K 402; 1 act play, by M. V. Samuels. [2], 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33325; Maurice V.
Samuels, New York. 23437
K. O. C. of Hope Hill; a fai'cical comedy in 3
acts, by R. N. Traver and M. Breyer.
© Robert N. Traver and Mary Breyer.
North Platte, Neb.; 1886:27999, Dec. IL
23438
K. (The) 0. P.s; or, Knights of Pythias, first
part finale, in 3 scenes, written and arr. by
J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, United States; 1884:
23938, Dec. 3. 23439
K. (The) of L.; a drama in 4 acts, by W. L.
Buchanan.
© W. L. Buchanan, Moberlv. Mo.; 1886:
19030, Aug. 23. 23440
Ka; play in 3 acts, by E. Wheatley. [6], 86 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1911; D: 233.58; E. A.
Wheatley, Chattanooga. 23441
Ka Foo-za-lem; or, The beast who dwelt in
the East, an extravaganza, by N. Chihls.
© Nathaniel Childs, Boston; 1878:3237.
Mar. 16. 23442
See also Kaf oozelum.
Ka hapa haole. See Half white.
Kabale und liebe; ein biirgerliches trauerspiel.
von Friedrich Schiller, ed. with introduction,
notes and appendix by Wm. Addison Hervey.
New York, H. Holt and company, 1912. cxiii,
279 p. front, (port.) plates. 16°.
© Nov. 25, 1912; 2c. Dec. 3, 1912; A:
328649; Henry Holt & CO., New York.
23442a
Kachan; an oriental comic opera in 2 acts, by
Eugenie Frasher and Kirke La Shelle. Type-
written.
© Mazie N. La Shelle, New York; 1896:
30869, May 21; 2c. May 21. 23443
Kadee (The); or, A tale of Cairo, an Egj'ptian
comic opera in 2 acts, words by H. Macnutt,
music by Warren A. Hawley. 105 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Howard Macnutt, United States; 1886:
12850, June 2; 2c. Aug. 27. 23444
Kady, a child of the Rockies; an idyl of the
mountains, a drama in 4 acts, by F. G.
Andrews.
© Fred G. Andrews, United States; 1889:
33408, Nov. 4. 23445
Kady. the princess of the Rockies; a drama
in 5 acts, dramatized from the original story,
by E. G. Matlack.
© Edward G. Matlack, Chester, 111.; 1889:
30730, Oct. 10. 23446
Katchen (Das) von Heilbronn; romantische
oper in einem vorspiel und 3 aufziigen, nach
Heinrich von Kleist, von Moritz .TalTe, neu
bearb. mit teilweiser benutzung des textes
von Ludwig Bussler, von Kurt Fliegel und
Otto Lindemann. Berlin, Kurt Fliegel & co.
2 p. 1., 79 p. 12°. [Libretto, with mu.sic of
overture]
© July 1, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1912 ; D : 31138 ;
Jungdeutscher verlag Kurt Fliegel & co., Ber-
lin. 23447
Kaffeeklatsch (Ber); huraoristischer dialog,
von J. Friedlander.
© J. Friedlander, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1887 :
5982, Mar. 14. 23448
KaflSr (The) king; a dream, by I. N. Morris.
© I. N. Morris, Washington ; 1895 : 5.5387.
Oct. 31. 23449
1162
23450
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23465
Kaffir (The) king— Continued.
a 4 act melodrama, by Fitzgerald Murphy.
82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edw. F. Rush, New York ; D : 1714, Mar.
31, 1902; 2c. Mar. 31, 1902. 23450
a romance of Cripple Creek and the Trans-
vaal.
© Henrietta Memminger, Chicago; 1896:
61338, Nov. 9. 23451
Kafoozelum; comic opera in 2 acts, words by
A. Lowe, music by George Kosey. 81 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Allen Lowe, New York ; D : 5955. Dee.
23, 1904; 2c. Jan. 10, 1905. 23452
See also Ka Foo-za-lem.
Kahoona (The); a musical comedy, by M.
Clover and L. Galbraith. 39 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 14, 1909; D: 16232; Lucy Gal-
braith and Madge Clover, United States.
23453
Kain; musik drama in 1 aufzug, dichtung von
Heinrich Bulthaupt, musik von E. d'Albert.
Text and music.
© Eugen d'Albert, Frankfort, Germany ;
1899 : 71242, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 23454
Kain und Abel; oper in 1 akt, von Felix Wein-
gartner. Leipzig, Wein, Universal - edition
a. g. [1914] 31 p'. 8°. [Libretto only]
© ]\Lay 9, 1914 ; Ic. June 16, 1914 ; D : 37334 ;
Universal-edition a.-g., Vienna. 23454a
Kaintuckee; opera in 1 act, book by F. A.
Churchill, jr. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. IS, 1915; D: 42526; Frederick
Arthur Churchill, jr., Cleveland. 23454b
Kaintucky fo'ks; or, Kaintucky jestice, by
O. West. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Olive West, New York : D : 341, Apr. 12,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1901. 23455
Kaiser (Der); tragodie in 5 akten, von Hans
von Knhlenberg, fiir die biihne bearb. von Hans
Olden. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus [1911] 176 p. 12°.
© Jan. 15, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1911 ; D : 23926 ;
Felix Heinemann, Berlin. 23456
Kaiser Karls geisel; eiu legendenspiel. von Ger-
hart Hauptmann. 2. aufl. Berlin, S. Fischer,
1908. 3 p. 1., [9]-157 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin ; D : 1220G. Jan.
18, 1908; 2c. Feb. 3, 1908. 23457
Same. 6. aufl. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1908.
3 p. 1., [9]-157, [1] p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by S.
Fischer verlag, Berlin ; res. no. 1594 ; Ic. Feb.
20. 1908. 23458
Kaiser Karls g'eisel — Continued.
legendenspiel in 4 akten, von Gex'hart
Hauptmann. kritik und neuer vierter akt von
G. Stommel. Hamburg, Verlagsgesellschaft
Hamburg, m. b. h., 1911. 66 p. 8°.
© Dec. 16, 1911; 2c. Jan. 11, 1912; D:
28277; Gottfried Stommel, Diisseldorf, Ger-
many. 23459
See also Dramatic (The) works of Ger-
hart Hauptmann.
Kaiser Napoleon. See Napoleon Bonaparte.
Kaiser (Der) rief; eine vaterlandische revue
mit musik, von Franz Cornelius, gesangstexte
von Willy Priiger, musik von Rudolf Nelson.
Berlin, Figaro verlag, 1915. 56 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Apr. 24. 1915; D:
40501 ; Figaro verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
23459a
See also Kriimel vor Paris!
Kaiser-schnupft (Der); spieloper in 1 akt, von
Adolph Rosee, musik von Richard Fronz.
Berlin, Berliner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h.,
1912. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. .July 17, 1913; D: 34880; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 23460
Kaiserliche hoheit; satyrischer schwank in 3
aufztigen, nach J. A. Simons-Mees Paladin,
frei fiir die deutsche biihne bearb., von Else
Otteu und Rudolph Lothar. [Berlin-Charlot-
tenburg] A. F. A. [1913] 80 p. 16°.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913; D: 33984; Anstalt fiir
auffiihrungsrecht, Charlottenburg, Germany.
23461
Kaiserparade (Die); schwank in 1 akt, von
Hermann Stein. Berlin, E. Bloch, 1912. 26
p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33450; Eduard
Bloch. Berlin. 23462
Kaiser's ranks and file; after the German kom-
miss, a comedy in 5 acts, by M. F. Littmann.
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Max F. Littmann, New York; D:9024,
Sept. 1, 1906; 2c. Sept. 1, 1906. 23463
Kajanka; or. The devil's son, a spectacular
drama.
© C. A. and J. G. Milller and Geo. D. Mel-
ville, United States ; 1889 : 1868, Jan. 14.
23464
Kajus der strolch; romantische komodie in 3
akten und einem vorspiel, von Kurt Kiichler.
Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Vex-bandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller, 1911. 87 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1911; D: 25617; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrifts-
teller. g. ra. b. h., Berlin. 23465
1163
23466
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23481
Kalanthe, queen of the Nile; romantic drama
iu 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by Annie Lewis
(Mrs, F. W. Johnson) 85 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Philadelphia;
1884 : 13783, July 7 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1888. 23466
Kale college; comedy in 3 acts, by W. V. Becker
and W. F. McNeary. [3], 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1913; D: 35507; William
Voigt Becker and William F. McNeary, New-
ark, N. J. 23467
Kaleema; by M. McClelland. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Marion McClelland. Chicago; D : 15320,
Mar. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 1909. 23468
Kaleidescope (The) of fun. See Harry Ma-
carthy's New Year's day.
Kalhe (Die) zwischen die roiber. See 01, wie
nehm ich sie?
Kali; play in 2 acts, by L. Keeney and Eliza-
beth Cooper. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16. 1915; D: 40383: Louella
Keeney, Los Angeles. 23468a
Kalmar; tragedy in 1 act, by H. Ridler. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913; D: 33200; Horace
Ridler, London. 23469
Kalte (Das) herz; freie bearbeitung des gleich-
namigen W. Hauff'schen niJirchens und mu-
sik, von Robert Konta. Textbuch. Berlin.
Ed. Bote und G. Bock, 1908, 39 p. 12°.
© Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin; D: 13638,
Aug. 24, 1908; 2c. Aug. 24. 1908. 23470
Kalte (Der) strahl; kom.odie in 1 akt. von Paul
Bliss. Leipzig, O. Teich, 1912. 30 p. 12°.
© Jan. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1912 ; D : 29428 ;
Otto Teich, Leipzig. 23471
Kama-Kusuma; a drama in 4 acts, by L. Rut-
land. Typewritten.
© Lucile Rutland, New York ; 1895 : 43321,
Aug. 26 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 23472
Kambyses. See Schauspiele.
Kameraden; drama in 3 acts in German, by
H. Wuttke.
© Herman Wuttke, Pittsburgh; D:4]58,
Oct. 21, 1903. 23473
Kammermusik; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Hein-
rich Ilgenstein. Berlin, Theaterverlag E.
Bloch [1913] 128 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D : 32497 ; Concordia
deutsche verlagsanstalt. g. m. b. h., Berlin.
23474
Kamp for kjserlighet; skuespil i 4 akter, af
Alf Harbitz. Kristiunia, H. Aschehoug & co.
(W. Nygaard) 1910. [4], 134 p. 12°.
© Nov. 23, 1910; 2c. Dec. 13, 1910; D:
23078; H. Aschehoug &, co., Christiauia, Nor-
way. 23475
Kampen mod Bal; et bibelsk drama, af V.
R0rdam. Kjobenhavn og Kristiania, Gylden-
.dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1914. 175
p. 8°.
© Dec. 2, 1914; Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D:
39212; Valdemar R0rdam % Gyldendalske
boghandel, Nordisk forlag, Copenhagen.
23475a
Kampf am vorabend; drama in 3 akten. Ber-
lin, Schuster & Loefller [1905] 80 p. 12°.
© Schuster & Loefller, Berlin ; D : 7541,
Nov. 9, 1905; 2c. Nov. 9, 1905. 23476
Kampf (Der) mit dem schatten; 3 akte eines
vorspiels zum leben, von Heinrich Lillenfein.
Berlin, Egon Fleischel & co., 1906. 2 p. 1.,
104 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Eman-
uel Lederer, New York ; res. no. 572 ; Ic.
Oct. 16, 1906. 23477
Kampf (Ein) um Rom. See Matasuntha.
Kam'rad Manne; volksposse mit gesang in 3
akten. von Jean Kren und Georg Okonko^^■-
ski, gesangtexte von Alfred Schonfeld, musik
von Max Winterfield (Jean Gilbert) Berlin-
Wilmersdorf, Felix Bloch erben. 1914. 107
p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914 ; D : 3SS0S ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 23477a
l^anawa; a crown of iron spikes, a Japanese
classical drama [authorship attributed to
Motokiyo] tr. from the Japanese, by T.
Ochiai. (In Poet lore, v. 23, no. 3, !May-June.
1912; periodical © Aug. 1, 1912; 2c. Aug. 9,
1912; B: 2.57863; Poet lore co., Boston)
23478
Kandaxica (The); or, The quintessence of
quince, a fantastic and farcical opera in 2
acts, by S. C. Comstock. 114 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© S. C. Comstock, England ; D : 7595. Nov.
21, 1905; 2c. Nov. 21, 190-5. 23479
Kandos; or. Redeemed, a drama in 4 acts, by
W. Redmund.
© William Redmund, Boston; 1889:17894.
- June 12. 23480
Kanjundu; or. From fear of the enemy, by
Helen L. Willcox. New York, ]\Iissionary
education movement of the United States and
Canada [1913] 40 p. 8°.
© Jan. 22. 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1913; A:
330838 ; Missionary education movement of
the U. S. & Canada, New York. 23481
1164
23482
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23503
Kannceled; 1-act playlet, by R. P. Janette.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910; D: 22837; Robt. P.
Janette and Don Ramsay, Boston. 23482
Kansas (A) courtship; a comedy sketch in 1
act. by A. H. Laidlaw, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1S99 : 44050, July 3. 23483
Kansas (The) cyclone; by H. M. Peltz. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Herman Max Peltz, Chicago; D: 12293.
Feb. 3, 1908; 2c. Feb. 3, 1908. 23484
by M. Kidder.
© Mary Kidder, San Francisco ; D : 9058.
Sept. 10. 1906. 23485
Kansas (The) immigrants; or, The great ex-
odus, a farce, by T. S. Denison. Chicago,
T. S. Denison, 1879. 12 p. 12°. ([School
and social drama] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1879 : 13633. Oct.
14 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 23486
— Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Oct. 14, 1907 ; D : 11402, Sept.
23, 1907; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 23487
ilansas (The) joint. See Prohibition.
Kansas (A) sunflower; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by ^V. H. Locke. 34 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Will H. Locke, Mound City, Mo.; D:
3077, Mar. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1903. 23488
Kapelmeister; a drama in 1 act, by E. L. Con-
nelly. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Le 2^Ioyne Connelly, Pittsburgh;
D:S095, Mar. 3, 1906; 2c. Mar. 3, 1906.
23489
Kapoora (The) See Sacrifice (The)
Kappe (Die) des Confucius. See Cap (The) of
Confucius.
Karen Bornenian; Lynggaard & co., two -plays
by H.jalmar Bergstrom, tr. from the Danish
with an introduction by Edwin Bjorkman.
New York, M. Kennerley. 1913. xvi p. 1 1.,
[3], 4-255 p. 12°. (Modern drama series)
© Nov. 14, 1913; 2c. Dec. 2, 1913; A:
357987; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
23490
Karl; or. Luck from the Sou' west, a drama in
5 acts, by E. A. Hayes. Typewritten.
© Everaud A. Hayes, Bulfalo ; 1891 : 37082.
Oct. 15; Ic. Apr. 4. 1892. 23491
Karl Kanno. See Drama (The) of destiny.
Karl Kannigieser and the cannibal; a 1 act
farce comedy, by F. J. Beaman. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
9772, Jan. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907. 23492
Karl Kline; or, The Dutch fool, a melodra-
matic sensation in 4 acts, by J. Barnes.
© James Barnes, New York ; 1875 : 9052,
Sept. 1. 23493
Karl Moor; schauspiel, von M. Sommer. 84 p.
12°. Printed.
© Max Sommer, Newai^k, N. J. ; 1885 :
19194, Sept. 10; 2c. Oct. 10. 23494
Karl, the prize winner; a comedy drama, by
J. R. Garey and E. A. Wood.
© James R. Garey and E. Allen Wood,
Pittsburgh; 1892:39225. Sept. 28. 23495
Karloo and Dolores; grand opera libretto in 3
acts, adapted by E. M. Lowitz from the
French of Victorien Sardou. 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 16, 1910; D: 21395; Elise M.
Lowitz, New York. 23496
Karl's promise; a comedy melodrama in 4 acts,
by H. Hart.
© Harry Hart. Buffalo; 1888:18563, June
29. 23497
Karma; play in a prologue and 4 acts, by E.
Bingham. [7], 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910 ; D : 21483 ; Edfrid Bing-
ham, Paris. 23498
Karma, the law of laws; play in 1 act, by Lewis
yicary. [3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D: 37553; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 23499
Karmama; a startling catastrophe in 3 acts,
by E. S. Van Zile. 56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Van Zile, Hartford ; D : 7554,
Nov. 14, 1905; 2c. Nov. 14, 1905. 23500
Karo; or. The spark of life, by W. W. Colby.
© Wallace W. Colby, Brooklyn; D : 9661,
Dec. 19, 1906. 23501
Karshen (Dsr) gorten. See Gesammelte
dramen: Anton Tchechoff.
Kasernenluft; schauspiel in 4 akten, von Her-
mann Martin Stein und Ernst Sohngen.
[Berlin, Theaterverlag E. Bloch, 1910] 115
p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 24127 ; Eduard Bloch,
Berlin. 23502
See also Affair (The) in the barracks.
Kass; or, Two suitors, original comedy in 2
acts, by H. W. Styer. 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 21, 1911; D: 24528; Harriet
Wasson Styer, Oakland, Cal. 23503
1165
23504
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23523
Kate; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. C. Roach.
© James C. Roach, Bath Beach, N. Y. ;
1890 : 19392, June 16. 23504
a comedy in 4 acts, by Bronson Howard.
New York and London, Harper & brothers,
1906. X, 210, [1] p. 12°.
© B. Howard, New York ; A : 155965, Sept.
13, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1906. 23504a
an emotional society drama in 4 acts, by
C. A. Davy. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Catherine Amelia Davy, Mt. Washington,
Mo.; D: 11350, Sept. 13, 1907; 2c. Sept. IS,
1907. 23505
Kate Carneg'ie. See Beside the bonnie brier
bush.
Kate McDonald. See Dramatic works of Dan-
iel Bedinger Lucas.
Kate of Heilbronn; or, The Sylvester night
dream, a grand, historical, chivalrous and
romantic drama in 5 acts.
© Augusta Eudres, Philadelphia; 1873:
13221, Nov. 14. 23506
Kate Pheeny; or. Peg, comedy in 4 acts, by D.
Richardson.
© Dick Richardson and J. St. Maur, New
York ; 1888 : 18005, June 23. 23507
Kate Shannon; drama in 4 acts, by G. Andrews.
58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Andrews, South Orange, N. J. ;
D : 6914, July 6, 1905 ; 2c. July 6, 1905. 23508
by G. N. Andrews. 62 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Gertrude Nelson Andrews, South Orange,
N. J. ; D : 11883, Dec. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1907.
23509
Same. Proof.
Katharina; draraatische legende in 3 bildern,
von Leo van Heemstede, musik von Edgar
Tinel. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1908. 48
p. 16°.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, New York ; D : 13421,
July 27, 1908; 2c. July 27, 1908. 23515
ein renaissanceschauspiel, von Herbert von
Fuchs. Eerlin-Charlottenburg, Biihnenverlag
.Anstalt fiir aulfiihruugsrecht, g. m. b. h., 1914.
viii, 104 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36873 ; Anstalt fur
aulliihrungsrecht dramatischer werke d. lit-
eratur u. musik, g. m. b. h., Charlottenburg,
Germany. 23515a
Katharine and Petruchio (Shakespeare's com-
edy of); the prompt-book ed. by W. Winter, as
presented by Edwin Booth, [v. 11] New
York, Francis Hart & company, 1878. 49 p.
16°.
© William Winter, New York ; 1878 : 13627,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 23516
See also Shakespeare's works. — Taming
(The) of the shrew.
Katherine; by F. C. Dieudonng.
© Florence Carpenter Dieudonn§, Washing-
ton; 1898:17952, Mar. 16. 23517
a comic opera version of She stoops to con-
quer, by J. K. Bangs and R. C. Pentield.
© John Keudrick Bangs and Roderic C.
Penheld, New York ; D : 3426, May 7, 1903.
23518
© Gertrude Nelson Andrews, South Orange,
N. J.; D: 13167, June 12, 1908; 2c. June 12,
1908. 23510
Kate Stoddard; or. The Goodrich mystery,
drama in 5 acts, by L. W. Harleigh.
© L. W. Harleigh, New York; 1873:9283,
Aug. 18. 23511
Kate Varney; a drama in 3 acts, by R. K.
Snow.
© Robert Keith Snow, Boston ; 1894 : 20285,
Apr. 20. 23512
Kate's infatuation; a comedy in 1 act, by Lot-
tie Shields.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
76322, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 22. 23513
Kate's press agent; a comedy in 1 act, by E.
Freiberger. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1912; D: 29570; Edward
Freiberger, New York. 23514
1166
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by Frederick
Standish H. Reed. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Reed, Chelsea, Mass. ; 1892 : 38519,
Sept. 23; 2c. Sept. 23. 23519
Katherine Selsor monologue; by Frederick Al-
len. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3. 1912; D: 29939; Katherine
Selsor, Chicago.
23520
Katherine "Walton; 4 act drama, adapted by
E. C. Chapeau from W. Gilmore Si nuns'
novel, Katherine Walton. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ellen Chazal Chapeau, Savannah, Ga. ;
1898: 50040, Aug. 29; 2c. Dee. 4, 1901. 23521
Kathleen; playlet, by A. L. Keir. [2], 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D:35S90; Angela
Logan Keir, New York. 23521a
or. The heart of Lough Hill.
© Francis J. Lennon. Woonsocket, R. I. ;
1897 : 62680, Nov. 8. 23522
or, Who is she? a comedy drama in 5
acts, by C. T. Rogers.
© Charlotte Thompson Rogers, United
States; 1877:13740, Nov. 26. 23523
23524
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23544
Kathleen O'Mara; Irish comedy sketch, by J.
L. Brigham. 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© J, Le Pierre Brigham, New York ; D :
G313, Mar. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1905. 23524
Kathleen's honor; a heroic tragedy in 5 acts,
by G. White. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George White, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 1560,
Jan. 8; 2c. Jan. 19; Ic. May 11 (printed)
23525
Kathro; or, The model seminary, a comic
opera in 3 acts, libretto by Geo. G. Hollister,
music by Fred. D. Bloomfield. cover-title, 47
p. 16°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Bloomfield & Hollister, Buffalo; 1894:
510, Jan. 2 ; 2c. Jan. 2. 23526
Katie; comedy in 3 acts, by C. A. de Lima. 60
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913; D: 33201; C. A. de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 23527
Katie after the opera; a farce in 1 act, by A.
Thors. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annette Thors, New York ; D : 8693,
.Tune 12, 1906 ; 2c. June 6, 1906. 23528
Katie's deception; or. The troublesome kid,
farce in 1 act, by W. L. Bennett. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:67403,
Dec. 11; 2c. Dec. 19. 23529
Katie's new hat; farce, by Alice C. Thompson.
Chicago, T. S. Denison & co. [1911] 12 p.
12°. ([Amateur series])
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D :
25550; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 23530
Katinka: a play in 4 acts, by S. L. Barnes.
© S. L. Barnes, Boston ; 1880 : 16864, Nov.
6. 23531
Katrina.
© Joseph M. Weber and Louis M. Fields,
New York ; 1898 : 68187, Nov. 22. 23532
or, The wooing of Ichabod Crane, comedy
opera in 2 acts, by S. R. Avery. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 : D : 35823 ; Stanley R.
Avery, Minneapolis. 23.532a
■ See also Devil's bond.
Katrina, the peasant girl; or, The sprite of
the Eighi, a melodrama in 4 acts, by W. M.
Turner.
© AVm. Mason Turner, Philadelphia: 1873:
615, Jan. 24. 23533
Katrina's little game; a Dutch act, with songs
and a dance, by .7. H. Brown. New York. R.
M. De Witt, 1876. 8 p. 12°. ([De AVitt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 103] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8908, July 31; 2c. Dec. 28. 23534
Katrine; play in 4 acts, by G. B. S. 83 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1912; D: 29719; George
Brackett Seitz, Brookline, Mass. 23535
Katte; schau.spiel in 5 aufziigen, von Hermann
Burte. Leipzig, G. K. Sarasin, 1914. 3 p.
1., 133 p. 12°.
© Aug. 1, 1914; Ic June 16, 1915; D:
40959; Gideon Karl Sarasin, Leipzig.
23535a
Katy did and Katy didn't; comic play in 3
acts, by H. M. Greene. [114] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34096; Hirnm Mop
Greene, Buffalo. .^3536
Katy in Gooseland; a children's play in 1 act,
by Charles Barnard. New York, Hints pub-
lishing company, 1902. cover-title, 14 p. 12".
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 2745, Dec.
2, 1902; 2c. Dec. 31, 1902. 23537
Katy Neal; a comedy of child life in 3 acts, for
young performers, by C. Barnard, with music
by S. Austin Pearce. [New York, Theo. S. De
Vlnne & co., printers] 1883. 46 p. 16°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Charles Barnard, New York; 1883:
19173, Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 18. 23538
Katy, the hot corn girl; a drama in 3 acts.
© .John Stilson, jr., Boston; 1876:2202.
Feb 21. 23539
Katydid (The); showing what she did and
how she did it, a protean specialty in 5 acts,
arr. by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred. G. Maeder, New York ; 1870 : 154,
July 21. 23540
Katydids and birds in woodland; by M. A.
Kleinf elder. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mary A. Kleinfelder. Jersey City ; D :
1097, Nov. 11, 1901; 2c. Nov. 14, 1901.
23541
Katz; or, Face to face.
© J. Holmes Grover, Cincinnati ; 1873 :
2619, Mar. 17. 23542
Katzen; 3 liebesspiele von Marie Madeleine
[pseud, of Marie Madeleine Giinther, frei-
frau Puttkamer] 2. tausend. Berlin, Verlag
Continent, g. m. b. h. [1910] 131 p. 16°.
Contents : Pantherkatze. — Schmeichel-
katze. — Wildkatze.
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910; A— For-
eign 2031 ; Verlag Continent, g. m. b. h., Ber-
lin. 23543
Katzenjammer kids; by R. Kuschel and F.
Dreuth. 68 p. f°. Typewriten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1910; D: 21882; Richard
Kuschel and Frederick Dreuth, Chicago.
23544
1167
23545
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23567
Katzenjammer kids — Continued.
dramatic composition in 1 act.
Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D: 20717; Richard
Kuschel and Frederick Dreutli, Cliicago.
23545
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Blondell & Fennessy, Woonsocliet, R. I. ;
1898 : 61452, Oct. 19. 23546
Kaufmann (Der); schauspiel in 5 aliten, von
Wilhelra Rose. Osnabriiclc, G. Pillmeyer's
buchliandlung (Julius Jonscher), 1911. 113
p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. .Tan. 27, 1911; D:
28456; G. Pillmeyer's buchliandlung (.Tnlins
Jonscher), Osnabriick, Germany. 23547
Kay Lykke; drama, 4 acter, af W. P. Fagerst-
jerna,
© Wilhelm Poulson Fagerstjerna, San
Francisco ; 1876 : 9534, Aug. 18 ; 2c. Sept. 8.
23548
Kayoi Komachi. See "Noh. dramas.
Ke-Wa-Nie; by C. H. Raush.
© Carrie H. Rausch, Keanis CaSon, Ariz.;
1898 : 40060, July 2 ; 2c. July 18. 23549
Kean; or, Genius and passion, drama in 5 acts
and 6 tableaux, by Alexander Dumas, tr. by
E. F. Goodwin.
© Edward F. Goodwin, Boston; 1895:
24562, INIay 3. 23550
Kedor; or. Love in Egypt, by E. D. Thompson.
Typewritten.
© Emma D. Thompson, Haverhill, ]Mass. ;
1900 A : 20976, Aug. 22 ; 2c. Aug. 22. 23551
Keegan's pal; a play in 4 acts, by Paul Wil-
stach. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© P. Wilstach, New York; D:9185, Oct.
3, 1906; 2c. Oct. 3, 1906. 23552
Keegan's tailor shop; original Irish sketch,
words, music and title, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn; 1873:
14792, Dec. 23. 23553
Keep afloat; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by R. M.
Townsend. 61 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ralph Milbourne Townsend, Philadel-
phia; D: 10130, Mar. 13, 1907; 2c. Mar. 13,
1907. 23554
Keep him walking; by L. Moresco. Typewrit-
ten.
© Leslie Moresco, San Francisco; 1899:
19548, Mar. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 23555
Keep it dark; play, by V. C. Smith and Betty
Blair. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1912; D: 30236; Vivien
Chandler Smith, Chicago. 23556
Keep it dark — Continued.
29 p. 8°. a 3 act comedy, by George Hoey.
© W. T. Bryant, New York; 1886:1292,
Jan. 14. 23557
Keep off the grass; a comedy in 3 acts, by D.
Davidson.
© Dor6 Davidson, New York ; 1894 : 37014,
Aug. 8. 23558
a farcical sketch in 1 act, by G. Wolford.
© Gus Wolford, St. Louis ; 1894 : 718, Feb. 5.
23559
See also In a trance.
Keep quiet; comedy in 1 act, by J. F. Ballard.
[1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1913; D: 33127; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 23560
Keep to the right; farce in 3 acts, by S. 1.
Szinnyey. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909; D: 16920; Stephen
Ivor Szinnyey, New York. 23561
Same. 130 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 6, 1912 ; D : 30189 ; Stephen Ivor
Szinney, New York. 23562
Keep your eye on the hall; comedy sketch, by
Harry L. Newton. New York, M. Witinark «&
sons, 1913. 15 p. 12 ^ ( [Harry L. Newton's
one-act comedy sketches, monologues and dra-
matic episodes] )
© Aug. 4, 1913; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913; D: 34014;
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 23563
Keeping a seat at the benefit; by May Isabel
Fisk. 3 p. 8°. Printed.
© Harper & bros.. New York; D:3507,
June 10, 1903 ; 2c. June 11, 1903. 23564
See also Monologues,
Keeping an appointment; in 1 act, by V. Allen.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910 ; D : 21215 ; Violet Allen,
Chicago.
23565
Keeping her place; farce comedy in 1 act, by
E. I. Tliain. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915 ; D : 39647 ; Edith Tsobel
Thain, New York. 23565a
Keeping him at home; sketch, by Walter Bev-
erly Crane. Typewritten.
© William Gavin, Middletown, N. Y. ; 1897:
38125, June 29, 2c. June 29. 23566
Keeping him home; 1 act farce, by J. N. Ed-
wards. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25677 ; John N. Ed-
wards, New York. 23567
1168
23568
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23590
Keeping his wife at home; farce comedy in 3
acts, by F. F. Steers. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912; D: 30456; Francis F.
Steers, New York. 23568
Keeping Thanksgiving; Thanksgiving enter-
tainment for children, by Harriette Wilbur.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment liouse,
1915. [8] p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915 ; D : 42594 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin. O.
23568a
Keeping the pledge. See 10 years after.
Keeping the wolf from the door. Typwrit-
tei).
© William Durden Luks, New York; 1900:
A : 20134, Aug. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 23569
Keeping up appearances; a comedy in 4 acts,
by B. Davenport.
© Butler Davenport. New York; D: 1422.5,
Oct. 31, 1908. 23570
• Same. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1910; D: 21346; Louise P.
Davenport, New York. 23571
Kees and Train; dramatic episode with music,
by C. Van Esse. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1912; D : 28211 ; Chretienni
Van Esse, Brooklyn. 23572
Keikilani; an historical drama in 4 acts, from
an episode in the history of the Hawaiian
Islands, with a sketch of The legend of
Lono and Keikilani, by R. A. Van Middeldyk.
© R. A. A^an Middeldyk, San Francisco';
1890:39899, Dec. 16. 23573
Keiser; an original farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Williams.
© Fred Williams, New York ; 1881 : 11309,
July 21. 23574
Keiser' s mistake. See Rosy, the romp.
Keith Grenville; by Mrs. J. P. Abbott.
© Jlrs. Joshua Plummer Abbott, San Fran-
cisco ; 1896 : 66398, Dec. 7. 23575
Kejser og Galilaeer. See Efterladte skrifter;
af Henrik Ibsen.
Kelly kids; the musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by Joseph Le Brandt.
© Gus Hill, New York ; 1899 : 1S695, 1S69G,
Mar. 13. 23576, 23577
Kelly Poole's buried ace. Sec Team work.
Kelly's arrival; H. F. Renison's comedy.
Kelly's kid; by W. B. Van.
© William B. Van, New York; 1899:17896.
Mar. 9. 23579
Kelly's kids; comedy-vaudeville, by R. F. Out-
cault. Typewritten.
© R. F. Outcault, New York ; 1899 : 16757,
Mar. 4 ; 2c. May 19. 23580
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by James A.
Galvin.
© James A. Galvin, Brooklyn; 1899:16371,
Mar. 2. 23581
by J. Pettingill.
© Joseph Pettingill, Willi amsbridge, N. Y. ;
1899 :12742, Feb. 16. 23582
the musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by
© H. F. Renison. Brooklvn; 1882:15795,
Sept. 25. 23578
Josepli Le Brandt.
© Gus Hill. New York; 1899:18694. Mnr.
13. 23583
Kemble's coons; a musical comedv in 3 acts,
by E. F. Rush and J. D. Flynn.
© Ed. F. Rush and Jas. D. Flynn, New
York ; 1897 : 33395, June 2. 23584
by J. A. Reed.
© J. A. Reed, New York ; 1897 : 31826, May
25. 23585
Kenig Hunger. See Gesammelte dramen:
Leonid Andreeflf.
Kenilworth. See Amy Robsart. — Fortune's
fool. — Lord Leicester's love. — Seer (The)
Kennel (The) and the cradle; comedy in 1
act and 3 scenes, by F. T. Echezabal. 22 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24. 1913; D: 32066; Frank T.
Echezabal, New Orleans. 23586
Kennett (The) mystery; pastoral play in 5
acts, authorized dramatization of Bayard
Taylor's historical novel. The story of Ken-
nett, by G. M. Gould and L. Stedman. 115 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; D : 30686 ; George M.
Gould and Laura Stedman, Atlantic City.
23587
Keno and lotto; an original burlesque in 1
act, by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, Brooklyn; 1872:125.59,
Nov. 29. 23588
Kentuck; a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by
P. M. Childs. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred. M. Childs, Villisca, la. ; D : 10255,
Apr. 1, 1907; 2c. Apr. 1. 1907. 23589
an original, American, picturesque and
realistic drama in 4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskoy, Brooklyn; 1879:
12287, Sept. 15. 23590
5379—16-
-74
1169
23591
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23614
Kentuckian's (The) oath. See Ounce (An)
of lead.
Kentucky; a war drama in 5 acts, by C. E.
Niswonger.
© Charles Elliot Niswonger, Louisville;
1899 : 12608, Feb. 15. 23591
Kentucky belle; a comedy in 2 acts, by T.
Bell Chambers. Pbiladelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1909. 35 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 1602.5,
June 8, 1909; 2c. June 8, 1909. 23592
a drama, by S. P. Carr.
© Sarah Pratt Carr, St. Helena, Cal. ;
1887:34173, Dec. 29. 23593
Kentucky Belle. See Bluegrass (The) king.
Kentucky Bill; a melodrama in 4 acts, by P.
I. Frayne.
© Frank I. Frayne, West Brighton, N. Y. ;
1889:27095, Sept. 6. 23594
Kentucky (A) courtship; by W. J. Jones.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will J. Jones, New York; D: 12631.
Mar. 28, 1908; 2c. Aug. 11, 1908. 23595
Kentucky (A) duel; a comedy drama in 1 act,
by W. L. Hawley. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter L. Hawley, New York; 1891:
41901, Nov. 23; 2c. Nov. 23. 23596
Kentucky (A) feud; an American play in 4
acts, by James R. Garey and W. T. Keogh.
© William T. Keogh, New York ; D : 2165,
July 15, 1902. 23597
a drama in 4 acts, by Stephen Buck Cas-
sin. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marlborough Hardy, New York ; D :
2104. Julv 11, 1902; 2c. July 20, 1902.
23598
tragic playlet in 1 act, by La V. A. Bar-
ber. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© La Yerne A. Barber, Johnstown, Pa. ;
D: 14212, Nov. 5, 1908; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908.
23599
or. The dead line, a play in 4 acts, by
Arthur Dudley Hall and M. Woods. Type-
written.
© Murry Woods, New York ; 1900 A : 6930,
Mar. 15; 2c. Mar. 15. 23600
Kentucky (A) girl; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Fred S. Gibbs and J. J. Dowling.
© Josepli J. Dowling. IMount Clemens,
Mich. ; 1889 : 5650, Feb. 18. 23601
a comedy in 3 acts, by T. B. Chambers.
31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© T. Bell Chambers, Adairville, Kv. : D :
13439, July 21, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908. 23602
Kentucky (A) girl — Continued.
nnisical comedy in 3 scenes, by F. Graham.
[3], 52 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910 ; D : 21703 ; Frank Gra-
ham, Brooklyn. 23603
Kentucky (A) governor; a story of the moun-
tain people of Kentucky in 5 acts, by F. and
J. H. Bradbury.
© F. and J. Harry Bradburv, Brooklyn ;
D : 6492. Apr. 11, 1905. 23604
Kentucky (A) heroine; or. Among the moon-
shiners, a drama in 5 acts, by H. L. Mos-
grove.
© Herbert Logan Mosgrove, Sturgis, Ky. ;
1898:69966, Dec. 1. 23605
Kentucky hospitality; comedy in 3 acts, by
D. M. and P. T. Farnsworth. 37 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tan. 26, 1911; D : 23192 ; Patrick
Thomson and D. McPherson Farnsworth,
New York. 23606
Kentucky lottery; a farce in 1 act, by J.
Crossy.
© John Crossy, New York; 1872:9861,
Sept. 12. 23607
Kentucky (The) massacre; a drama in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by T. W. Prior. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thos. W. Prior, Chicago; D : 2437, Oct.
10, 1902; Ic. Oct. 10, 1902; Ic. Oct. 31. 1902.
23608
Kentucky (A) politician; by J. Thobe.
© J. Thobe, Covington, Ky. ; 1900 A : 3791,
Feb. 10. 23609
Kentucky (A) romance; by J. Halloran. 14 i».
4°. Typew'ritten.
© .John Halloran, Brattleboro, Vt. ; D:
6706, May 22, 1905; 2c. May 12, 1905. 23610
a drama in 4 acts, by B. B. Vallentine.
© B. B. Vallentine and Fred. C. Whitney,
New York; 1896:62119, Nov. 13. 23611
sketch in 1 act, by Milton Nobles. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1911; D : 23852 ; Milton
Nobles, Brooklyn. 23612
Kentucky Rose; an original 4 act comedy-
drama, by Scott Marble. 68 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 2, 1909 ; D : 16267 ; Rose Win-
niett, Brooklyn. 23613
Kentucky scenes; a drama, by M. Kleinfelter.
© Mary Kleinfelter. Cincinnati ; 1895 :
53739, Oct. 22. 23614
1170
23615
COPYRIGHTED IN IHE UNITED STATES
23634
Kentucky (A) sheriff; a play in 4 acts, by
M. Falls. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Falls, Cambridge, Mass. ; D : 9870,
Jan. 30, 1907; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. 23615
Kentucky Sue; by Pierce Kingsley. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Chatham amusement co., New York ; D :
11138, Aug. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1907. 23616
an original romantic comedy drama in 4
acts, by Charles Morton and W. C. Herman.
Chicago. The Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
[63] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914 ; D : 38574 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 23616a
Same.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914 ; D : 38614 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 23616b
Kentucky (A) thoroughbred; in 4 acts, by
H. D. Smart.
© Herbert Durrell Smart, Nashua, N. H. ;
1900 A: 24602, Oct. 3. 23617
Kentucky (The) trag-edy. See Margaret
Cooper.
Keppler's fortunes; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by C. W. Walters.
© Chas. Wallace Walters, Philadelphia;
1886 : 24724, Nov. 2. 23618
Kept in; a little comedy of boyhood, by C. Som-
erville. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Somerville, New York ; D : 12727
Apr. 11, 1908; 2c. Apr. 4, 1908. 23619
KeiDt (The) woman; human drama in 3 acts, by
M. Goldman. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910; D : 20483 ; Matthew
Goldman, New York. 23620
Kernan's twelve temptations.
© James L. Kernan, Baltimore ; 1882 :
21297, Dec. 15. 23621
Kerry fair; an Irish comedy in 4 acts, by E.
Hanford. 06 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Hanford, New York ; D : 4889,
Apr. 16, 1904; 2c. Apr. 16, 1904. 23622
a romantic Irish comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. J. Healy.
© Walter Joseph Healy, New York; 1893:
11187, Mar. 3. 23623
Same. Act 3.
© Walter Joseph Healy. New York; 1893:
11188, Mar. 3: 23624
Kerry (The) gow; an Irish drama in 4 acts, by
l'\ Marsden [pseud, of W. A. Sliver]
© Fred. Marsden, New York ; 1875 : 11827,
Nov. 9 ; 2c. June 16. 1876. 23625
Kerry (The) gow — Continued.
Same. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William L. Murphy, New I'^ork ; in re-
newal for 14 years from Nov. 9, 1903 ; D : 3441,
May 16, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1903. 23626
Kerry rebel; an Irish drama in 3 acts, by J. W.
Murphy. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. Murphy, Boston ; D : 9708.
Dec. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 23627
Kesiah and the scout. See Veteran (The) of
1812.
Ketcham (The) pardon; a dramatic sketch, by
W. Ellis. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© William Ellis, Chicago; D : 1454.5, Dec.
16 ; 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908. 23628
Kettle drum; a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by Marshall Locke and B. Walker, music bv
B. Walker. 26 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Barclay Walker, Indianapolis; 1889:
24082, Aug. 6 ; Ic. Nov. 26. 23629
Kettle of fish; drama in 3 acts, by P. H. Bar-
tholomae. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1910; D : 20651 ; Philip H.
Bartholomae, Troy, N. Y. 23630
• a farcical comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the German of Franz von Schonthan. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1890. 53 p. 16°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
® Walter H. Baker .& co., Boston; 1890:
26062, Aug. 23; 2c. Oct. 15. 23631
Keusche (Die) Barbara; operette in 3 akten,
von Ru(lolf Bernauer und Leopold Jacobson,
musik von Oskar Nedbal. Text der gesange.
Leipzig, L. Doblinger. 1910. 48 p. 12°.
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; D:
22367; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernard Herz-
i.iansky), Leipzig. 23632
■ Same. Vollstandiges souHlier- und regie-
buch. Leipzig, Ludwig Doblinger, 1910. 131
p. 12°.
© Oct. 10, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 1910 ; D : 22913,
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 23633
Keusche (Die) Susanne; operette in 3 akten,
nach dem franzosischen von Georg Okonkow-
sky, musik von Jean Gilbei-t [pseud, of Max
Winterfeld] Text der gesange. Hamburg,
A. J. Benjamin, 1911. 31 p. 12°.
© Apr. 5, 1911 ; 2c. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24154 ;
Anton J. Benjamin, Hamburg. 23634
Key (The); play in 1 act, by W. D. Frank.
[1], 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D: 35569; Waldo D.
Frank, New York. 23634a
1171
23635
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23652
Key (The) — Continued.
3 act play, by C. L. Oswald. 43 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912 ; D : 31800 ; Carl L. Os-
wald, Syracuse, N. Y. 23635
Key (The) and the ring; play in 4 acts, from
tlie Italian, La Giocouda of Gabriele d'An-
nunzio, by E. P. King.
© Eusene Pride King, Providence, R. I. ;
1900 A : 1S04G, July 21. 23636
Key (The) hole; a new and original pantomime,
farcical comedy, by P. Martinetti.
© Paul Martinetti, Great Britain; 1893:
3186G, July 6. 23637
Key (The) of the position; play in 1 act, by
J. Thresher. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1913; D: 32136; James
Thresher, Chiddingfold, England. 23638
Key to Aztec writing's. See Echo.
Key (The) to happiness; comedy in 1 act, by
Andrey Marek. [1], 40 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914; D: 37006; Mark Aren-
stein. New York. 23638a
dramatic composition, by B. Ostrander.
© Bertie Ostrander, JefEersonville, Ind. ;
D : 113, Feb. 4, 1901. 23639
Key (The) to the closet; a drama in 1 act, by
N. D. Gray. 1 p. 1., 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911; D: 25430; Norman D.
Gray, Harrisburg, Pa. 23640
Key (The) to the Hudson. -See Benedict Ar-
nold.
Key (The) to the mystic; or. The courier of
destiny, blunt comedy in 3 chapters, by C.
Charters. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914; D: 38935; Charles
Charters, New York. 23640a
Key (The) to the situation; Bulgarian farce in 1
act, by J. W. Kelley. [3], 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913; D: 31892; John Win-
throp Kelley, New York. 23641
dramatic play in 1 act, by G. Mervale. [1],
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1913 ; D : 34S21 ; Gaston Mer-
vale, New York. 23642
Key (The) to wedlock; drama in 1 act, by J. L.
Balderston.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35046 ; John Lloyd
Balderston, New York. 23643
Key West; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by C.
von der Vohde. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Chester De Vonde. New York ; D : 14G32,
Dec. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909. 23644
Keyhole (The) and the maid. Sec Fakir (The)
of Kokomo.
Keyser og Galilaeer. See Efterladte skrifter.
Keystone (The); drama in 5 acts, by E. Coggs-
well. cover-title, 24 p. 16°. Printed.
© Ettie Coggswell, New York ; 1890 : 34969,
Nov. 6; 2c. Nov. 6. 23645
Khan (The) of Tartary; comic opera in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by II. M. Bruns, nmsic by
Wilfonl Herbert. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Robert Martin Bruns, Baltimore; D:
5028, Oct. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1905. 23646
Khartoum; or, The soldier and the prophet,
a romantic, military and spectacular drama
in 5 acts, by A, Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelphia ; 1884 : 23229.
Nov. 20. 23647
Khedive (The); a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
M. Warren. 68 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Maude Warren, Chicago ; D : 3198, Mar.
27, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1903. 23648
or, A peer amid the sphinxes, a musical
play in 5 acts, by D. Smith.
© Dexter Smith, Boston ; 1886 : 10316, Apr.
30. 23649
— or, The girl of Ghizen, a comic opera, li-
bretto.
© Leopold Cohen, Boston ; 1886 : 12443, May
26.
Khit-mut-ghar. See Kit-mut-ghar.
23650
Khovanchtchina (La); drame musical populaire
en 5 actes, de M. P. Moussorgsky, tr. frangaise
de R. et M. d'Harcourt, termine et orchestre
par N. A, Rimsky-Korsakow. St. Petersburg,
Moscow, W. Bessel et cie. [etc., etc., 1910] 61
p. front, (port.) 12°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 22, 1910; 2c. May 10, 1910; D:
21003 ; W. Bessel & co., Moscow, Russia.
23651
Khovanstchina (The Khovanskys); national
music drama composed by Modeste Mous-
sorgsky, new ed. completed and orchestrated
by N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov, English version by
liosa Newmarch. Leipzig, London [etc.]
Breitkopf & Hiirtel [etc., etc.] 64 p., front,
(port.) 12°. [Libretto only]
© .June 26, 1913; 2c. Jan. 21, 1914; D:
35722; W. Bessel & cie., Moskow. 23651a
Ki-Ram: or, The Sultan of Sulu, a 3 act comedy
opera, by G. Ade.
© George Ade, Chicago; D : 677, July 20,
1901. 23652
1172
23653
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23670
Ki-tha y Pohn; bufonada japonesa en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, libro de J. Capella y J.
Gonzalez Pastor, mfisica de los maestros Cere-
ceda V Calleia. IMadrid TSociedad de autores
espauoles] 1908. 35 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jacinto Capella y [Joaquin] Gonzalez
Pastor, Madrid; D : 13456, July 25, 1908. 2c.
.Tuly 25, 1908. 23653
Kiartan, the Icelander; acts 1 and 5. London,
J. IM. Dent & co. [printed Harrisburg, Pa.,
J. H. McFarland co.] 1901. iv, 35 p. 16°.
[Based on Laxdcela saga]
© J. M. Dent & co., London ; D : 1136, Nov.
30, 1901 : 2c. Nov. 30, 1901. 23654
Kick in; storv of the underworld and its peo-
ple, in 4 acts, by Willard Mack. 123 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1914; D: 37678; A. W.
Woods, New York. 23654a
Kickapoo; a twenty minute .sketch, by M. J.
Bennett. 5 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Marian Jeffersonia Bennett, Detroit; D:
6849, June 19, 1905 ; 2c. June 3, 1905. 23655
Kicker (The); a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Lew Rosen [pseud, of L. Rosenthal] 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lewis Rosenthal, New York ; 1890 : 24330,
Aug. 4 ; 2c. July 11, 1891. 23656
Kid (The); drama in 1 act, by S. G. Champlin.
[2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35825 ; Stephen G.
Champlin, Brooklyn. 23656a
^1 act play, by Harry Sothern. [3], 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912 ; D : 31271 ; Ethel Huy-
ler Gray, New York. 23657
1 act sketch, by William Howard Kirk-
bride. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915; D: 42025; W. H. Kirk-
bride, Philadelphia. .. 23657a
Eid (The) and his father; a 1 act play, by W.
Owen. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D: 32316; William
Owen, Chicago. 23658
Kid (The) and the consul; drama in 1 act, by
Henrietta Warren. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1912 ; D : 31439 ; Nora Kragg.
St. Paul. 23659
Kid Canfield; a dramatic sketch in several
scenes, by Frank B. Coigne. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1912 ; D : 29265 ; Champion film
CO., New York. 23660
Kid Carter, detective; 4 act comedy drama, by
C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. J.; D:
1539, Mar. 10, 1902. 23661
Kid Corrigan's romance; play in 1 act, by Wil-
lard Mack. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912 ; D : 29383 ; Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. T. Morrell, Los Angeles. 23662
Kid (The) detective. See Loved and lost.
Kid (The) drops in; comedy in 1 act, by Wil-
lard Jlack. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; 1?: 40488; .Joseph
E. Bernard, New York. 23662a
Kid-gloved Nan; a drama in 1 act, by E. Eis-
ner. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Eisner, New York; D:8073,
Feb. 28, 1906; 2c. Feb. 28, 1906. 23663
Kid Hickey; a story in slang, by M. Manley
and Harry L. Newton. 8 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© IMorris Manley, Chicago ; D : 8811. July
11, 1906; 2c. July 11, 1906. 23664
Kid Baffles; a comedy drama in 1 act, by Allen
K. Foster.
© William Wood, New York; D : 8207,
Mar. 22, 1908. 23665
Kid Eyan's sweetheart; sketch with songs, by
Will H. Stevens. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1910; D: 22245; William R.
Davies, New York. 23666
Kid (The) wins; comedy in 1 act, by I. May.
[2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D : 28703 ; lola May
and Howard Truesdell, New York. 23667
Kidding a kidder; or, Putting one over, com-
edy playlet in 1 act, by C. S. Keith. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D: 40209; Cato S.
Keith, Brooklyn. 23667a
Kidding Hamlet; protean burlesque-drama in
1 act, by J. Leonard. [1], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1912; D: 31142; .lames
Leonard, New York. 23668
Kidding of Captain Kidd; a dramatic compo-
sition in 3 acts, by B. W. Plummer. 165 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Bergen W. Plummer, Indianapolis; D:
7390. Oct. 11, 1905 ; Ic. Sept. 6, 1905 ; Ic. Nov.
4, 1905. 23669
Kidding the captain; travesty on Captain
Kidd in 1 act, by A. Shean and C. L. War-
ren. S p. f°. Typewritten.
© Al Shean and Chas. L. Warren. Cleve-
land; D:1566, Mar. 12, 1902; 2c. Mar. 12,
1902. 23670
1173
23670
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23691
Kidmir. See Mortal (The) gods and other
plays.
Kidnapped; comedy in 3 acts, by D. G. King.
40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D:35S87; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 23670a
■an original, sensational and emotional
play in 4 acts, replete with songs and dances,
by E. L. Walton.
© E. L. Walton and R. M. Carroll, New
York; 1874:7792, June 10. 23671
play in 5 acts, by D. K. Higgins. 80 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D : 39982 ; Darcy &
Wolford, inc., and David K. Higgins. New
York. 23671a
play in 4 acts, by H. J. O'Higgins and H.
Ford. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913; D : 34809 ; Harvey J.
O'Higgins, Martinsville, N. J., and Harriet
Ford,^New York. 23672
Kidnapped for revenge; by C. E. Blauey and
Will H. Vedder. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 0:9511.
Nov. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906. 23673
Kidnapped (The) freshman; or, The sopho-
more's joke, college farce in 3 acts, by F. T.
Vreeland. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1915. 37 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41404 :
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 23673a
Kidnapped heiress.
© .John Reinhart, Now York ; D : 5867
Dec. 5, 1904. 23674
Kidnapped (The) husband; 1 act comedy, by F.
Searight. [3], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912; D: 29860; Franklyn
Searight, New York. 23675
Kidnapped in Chinatown; a 3 act melodrama,
by J. D. Flynn.
© James D. Flynn, Janesville, Wis. ; 1900
A : 393, Jan. 4. 23676
Kidnapped in New York; a drama in 4 acts,
by B. Gilmore. Typewritten.
© Barney Gilmore, New York ; 1899 : 36047.
May 31; 2c. Sept. 2. 23677
Kidnapped (The) kangaroo. See Scheme
number eight.
Kidnapped (The) officer; drama in 3 acts, by
J. M. Lakey. [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912; D: 30555; Joseph M.
Lakey, Chicago. 23678
Kidnapper; comedy sketch in 1 act, by F. and
M. Vardelle. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1909 ; D : 17199 ; Frank and
Mina Vardelle, Lowell, Mich. 23679
a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by L. E. Sal-
mon.
© Louis E. Salmou, New York ; D : 10485,
Apr. 26, 1907. 23680
1 act sketch, by H. Warwick. 11 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D : 29231 ; Henry
Warwick, New I'^ork. 23681
— ^Plfi.v in 1 act, by J. R. Froome, jr. 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913; D : 34848 ; .Tohn Red-
head Froome, jr., Cincinnati. 23682
Kidnappers (The); by Emmett Devoy and E.
Marcus. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Marcus, Philadelphia ; D : 8707.
June 16, 1906 ; 2c. Juiie 6, 1906. 23683
by W. Thomas. Typewritten.
© William Thomas, Philadelphia: 1900 A:
27825. Nov. 10; 2c. Oct. 25. 23684
-comedy in 3 acts, by Mary Arnold Childs.
[2], 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913; D : 32684 ; Mary Ar-
nold Childs Lewisohn (Mrs. Ludwig Lew-
isohn), Columbus. O. 23685
comedy melodrama in 4 acts and 11 scenes,
by (1 W. De Rose. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. W. De Rose, Brooklvn ; D : 12,399.
Feb. 14, 1908; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 23686
a drama in 4 acts, by J. D. Mater.
© Jacob D. jNIater, Bridgeton, Ind. ; 1885 ;
9167, Apr. 20. 23687
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by .1. Gorton,
jr.
© Jos. Gorton, jr., Friendship, N. Y. ; D :
4286, Nov. 21, 1903. 23688
Kidnapping C^tie); children's comedy, bv Helen
Clifford Wilbur. New York, E. S.' Werner &
company, 1912. 20 p. 12°.
© Apr. 16, 1912; 2c. Apr. 19. 1912; I) :
29516; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 23689
Kidnapping a policeman; comedy sketch in 1
act, by G. R. Mullen. [10] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911; D : 23862 ; George R.
Mullen, Spencer. Mass. 23690
Kidnapping (The) of the Sabine women. Sec
Professor's (The) play.
Kidney stew; play in 1 act, by M. E. Pesnel.
[2 J, 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Nov. 26. 1912; D : 31472 ; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 23691
1174
23692
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23711
Kids delight; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
Melville Fowler. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 2.5, 1911 ; D : 24285 ; Al. A. Horau,
Brooklyn. 23692
Kid's judge; drama of the juvenile court in 3
acts, by A. Chapman and William McLeod
Raine. 75 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20059 ; Arthur Chap-
man, Denver. 23693
Kids (The) of New York; a melodrama in 4
acts, by I. M. Silkworth. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Israel M. Silkworth, Trenton, N. J.; D:
9179, Oct. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 190G. 23694
Kii (The) of Bahoo, situated on an island in
the Pacific Ocean; comic opera in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by H. C. Pfaff, E. H. Ervin, C. H.
Loweth.
© Harry Crossland Pfaff, Edward H. Er-
vin, Charles Henry Loweth, Chicago; D:
6562, Apr. 14, 1905. 23695
Kildare (The) colleen; or, The whims of fate;
Irish playlet in 3 scenes, by S. F. Murphy.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 40623; Stephen
Francis Murphy, River Point, R. I. 23695a
Killarney; an original Irish comedy, by Walter
Fletgher.
© Dunloe & Fletcher, United States ; 1890 :
38369, Dec. 4. 23696
or. The colleen rheu, an Irish comedy
drama in 5 acts, by H. Williams.
© Harry Williams, United States; 1891:
39739, Nov. 5. 23697
Killarney blarney; an Irish monologue, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1905] 9 p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's
vaudeville sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7020,
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 23698
Killeen castle; an Irish comedy drama in 5 acts,
by C. J. Barrett.
© Charles J. Barrett, South Orange, N. J. ;
D : 1187, Dec. 16, 1901. 23699
Killer (The); a play, by E. Walter,
© Eugene Walter, United States ; D : 15679,
Apr. 21, 1909. 23700
sketch in 1 act, by J. M. Maxwell. 21 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911; D : 23664 ; John M.
Maxwell, Indianapolis. 23701
Killiney; a play in 3 acts, by Capt. L. T. Pea-
cocke. Los Angeles, Cal., L. T. Peacocke, 1905.
52 p. 8°.
© Leslie Tufnell Peacocke, Fort Etna, Ire-
land ; D : 7535, Nov. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 1905.
23702
Killing (The); 1 act play, by F. B. Fanning.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1913; D: 33097; Frank B.
Fanning, Scranton, Pa. 23703
Killing giants. See Five playlets.
Killtown (The) rivals. See Comedy (The) of
the Killtown rivals.
Kilmeny; whimsical comedy in 3 acts and a
prologue, by L. R. Stanwood. 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915 ; D : 40756 ; Louie Rogers
Stanwood, Manchester, Mass.^ 23703a
Kiltartan (The) Moliere; The miser. — The doc-
tor in spite of himself. — The rogueries of
Scapin, tr. by Lady Gregory. Dublin, Maun-
sel & CO., 1910. [G], 231 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1911 ; D : 23048 ;
Lady Gregory, Gort, Ireland. 23704
Kim far. See Golden flower.
Kimble's coons; a 3 act comedy, by J. A. Galvin.
© Jas. A. Galvin, Brooklyn; 1897:32971,
June 1. 23705
Kimka; by Jerome Ravel and I. Kiralfy,
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:28009,
Oct. 29. 23706
Kimono (The); farce-comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Felix. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912; D: 29752; Mildred
Felix, New York. 23707
Kin; a drama in 4 acts, by C. D. Lancaster. 20
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chas. David Lancaster, Shelbyvllle, Ind. ;
D : 14831, Jan. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909.
23708
Kin Fu; or. The pursuit of happiness, an
oriental comedy opera in 3 acts, adapted from
the Hungarian of Jeno Farago, by Willard
Holcomb, music by Gaza Markus, music rev.
and extra numbers by Isidore Witmark. 168
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & .sons. New York ; D : 4271
Nov. 20, 1903; 2c. Nov. 19, 1903. 2370^
Kin o' Streaked Mountain; a rural comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by H. Pendexter and F.
Patchin. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hugh Pendexter and Frank Patchin.
Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 12968, May 14. 1908. 2c.
May 14, 1908. 23710
Kincora; a drama in 3 acts, by Lady Gregory.
New York, John Quinn, 1905. 61 p. 12°.
© Ladv Gregory, Gort, Ireland ; D : 6699,
May 20, 1905; 2c. May 20, 1905. 23711
See also Irish folk-history plays.
1175
23712
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23726
Kind chance. See Twentieth (A) century
courting.
Kinder; eine gymnasiasten-komodie in 4 akten,
[von] Robert Misch. Berlin, Harmonie
[19061 72 p. 8°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Eman-
uel Lederer, New York ; res. 693 ; Ic. Dec. 15.
1906. 23712
Jewish drama in 4 acts, by Zebullon Levin.
[2], 66 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915 ; D : 41556 ; L. S. Levin,
Bronx, N. Y. 23712a
komodie in 3 akten, von Hermann Bahr.
Bonn [etc.], A. Ahn. 78 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910 ; D : 22308 ; Albert Ahn,
Bonn, Germany. 23713
Kinder der grossstadt; schauspiel in 4 auf-
zligen, von Wilhelm Braun. Berlin, Biihnen
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1914. 52
p. 8°.
© Ic. July 11, 1914; D: 37540; Buhnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
23713a
Kinder der wahrheit; mystisches drama in 2
teileu, von A. Liebling. Miinchen, Max Stein-
bach, 1907. 64 p. 8°.
© Alice Liebling. Munich ; D : 9817, Jan.
19, 1907; 2c. Jan. 19, 1907. 23714
Kinder (Die) gehen; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Jacob Gordin.
p2 firjpx 4 ]^x :>nr^Np s ;]rnr:j nnrp ^n
[112] p. 4°. Ms.
Kindergarten (The) kids; by G. E. Baumbach.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 25086 ; George Ed-
mund Baumbach, Rock Island, 111. 23720
Kindes-liebe. See Yulie.
Kindled fires; play in 3 acts, by E. B. Eldred.
99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10. 1915; D: 39928; Eva Baur
• Eldred, Covina, Cal. 23720a
Kindling; comedy drama in 3 acts, by Charles
Kenyon, with an introduction by Clayton
Hamilton. New York, Doubledav, Page &
CO., 1914. 13 p. 1., 148 p. 12°. (The drama
league series of plays, v. 1)
© Jan. 10, 1914; 2c. Jan. 13, 1914; D:
35648 ; E. J. Bowes, New York. 23720b
play in 3 acts, by C. A. Kenyon. [2], 76
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910; D : 22636 ; Chas. A.
Kenyon, San I^rancisco. 23721
Kindling the hearth fire; rural drama, by
Estclle Cook. 40 p. 8°. (Bulletin of the
university of Minnesota, general series, no.
36. Nov. 1915)
© Dec. 21, 1915; 2c. Dec. 27, 1915; D:
42572; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
23721a
Kindness; play in 1 act, by W. B. Gilbert.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1914; D: 35547; Walter B.
Gilbert, Portland, Ore. 23721b
Kindred; a domestic drama in 5 acts, by D. G.
Reed.
© D. G. Reed, United States; 1874:14082.
Dec. 8. 23722
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909; D: 16515; Estate of Kindred hearts; a romantic colonial drama
Jacob M. Gordin, Brooklyn. 23715
Kindergarden (The); musical farce in 3 acts,
by Robert Griffin Morris. [2], 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22336 ; Mrs. Robert
Griffin Morris, New York. 23716
a musical, farcical, satirical, comical
drama in 3 acts, by R. G. Morris. 80 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1SS6:
23532, Oct. 16; 2c. Oct. 16. 23717
Kindergarten (The); a farcical, musical com-
edy, in 3 acts, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1884:
24300, Dec. 8. 23718
a quasi-dramatic and musical entertain-
ment for amateur production, by E. E. Small
and C. C. Drown.
© E. Eldenne Small and Clarence C.
Drown, Valparaiso, Ind. ; 1896 : 60714, Nov.
4. 23719
in 4 acts, by A. L. McCormick. Typewrit-
ten.
© Arthur L. McCormick, Port Huron, Mich. ;
1898 : 71606, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 23723
Kindsfrau (Die) See Our baby's nurse. —
Tompkins number three.
King (The)
© Henry Greenberg. Milwaukee ; D : 1101,
Nov. 15, 1901. 23724
King Alfred; an historical drama, by Henry
Van Rensselaer and William J. Stanton.
New York, Cinciimati [etc.] Benziger broth-
ers, 1886. 48 p. 16°.
© Benziger bros.. New York; 1885:23510.
Nov. 9; 2c. Nov. 9. 23725
King (A) and a fool; an historical drama in
4 acts, by A. Boucicault and B. F. Butler.
© Aubrey Boucicault and Benj. F. But-
ler, United States; 1899:. 35274, May 26; Ic.
May 26. 23726
1176
23727
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23746
Xing' (A) and a half; dramatic composition in
3 acts, by B. Young and B. Hitt. 90 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Bertram Young and Bertram Hitt, Chi-
cago; D:9S47, Jan. 16, 1907; 2c. Jan. 16.
1907. 23727
King and artist; a romantic play in 5 acts, by
Lilian Moubrey and Walter Herries Pollock.
New York, P. R. Reynolds, [1S97] 82 p. 12^
© Paul R. Reynolds, New York; 1897:
34752, June 10 ; 2c. June 11. 23728
King and courtier; a comedy, by J. M. Martin.
73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Marshall Martin, New Castle, Pa. ;
D : 7241, Sept. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1906.
23729
King and demon king; a drama in 3 acts, by
M. S. Moll.
© Max S. IMoll, Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 11954,
Dec. 20, 1907. 23730
King and fool; fairy tale in 3 acts, by The
Sphinx [pseud, of J. M. Weidberg] 70 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D : 39338 ; Joseph
Moses Weidberg, New York. 23730a
King (The) and his groom of the chamber,
Thomas Herbert, at Newport. See Trom
king to king.
King (The) and queen of Erie. See Dark
Friday.
King (The) and queen of the moon; by R. J.
Lynch.
© Richard J. Lynch, East Orange, N. J.;
D:8992, Aug. 24, 1906. 23731
King (The) and the ballad monger; a pathetic
comedy in 1 act, by Theodore De Banville,
tr. from the French by George D. Cox, and
adapted by R. C. Dillmore.
© Richard Casper Dillmore, Philadelphia;
1895 : 35894, July 10. 23732
King (The) and the barber; a comic opera, by
H. D. Rose. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Heloise Durant Rose, New York ; D :
2478, Oct. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1903. 23733
King (The) and the booster; extravaganza in
2 acts, by D. L. Levy and Samuel James
Hume. [18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24512 ; David Liv-
ingston Levy, San Francisco. 23734
King and the fool; comedy in 1 act, by A. W.
Anderson. [6] p. 24°. Printed.
® Jan. 10, 1912 ; Ic. Jan. 18, 1912 ; Ic. Jan.
24, 1912 ; D : 28412 ; Alfred W. Anderson, Chi-
cago. 23735
King and the fool — Continued.
an original comedy, by E. W. H. Williams.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1899 : 49094, July 29. 23736
King (The) and the poet; comedy in 1 act,
adapted from the French, by R. C. Dillmore.
© Richard Casper Dillmore, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. ; 1899 : 21128, Mar. 22. 23737
King (The) approaches; comedy in 1 act, by
T. D. Cooper. [10] p. 4°. Tj^jewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914; D: 38465; Thomas
Dibblee Cooper, San Franci.s^co. 23737a
King Argimenes and the unknown warrior.
See Pive plays; by Lord Dunsany.
King Arthur; a di*ama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by J. Comyns Carr. New York and London,
Macmillan & co.. 1895. 3 p. 1., 67 p. 8°.
© Macmillan & co., New York ; 1895 : 9587,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 14. 23738
a tragedy, by H. S. Mallory. 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Herbert S. Mallory, Grinnell, la.; D:
10051, Mar. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1907. 23739
King Arthur and ye knights of ye table
rounde; or, The woman in gray, a burlesque,
by F. B. Neilsou. Philadelphia, Avil printing
CO., 1894. 30 p. 8°.
© Frederick Brooke Neilson, Philadelphia ;
1894 : 2858, Jan. 9 ; 2c. Jan. 23. 23740
King Bike; a local, national, political, musical
burletta, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1897:
30230, May 18. 23741
King Boemond; tragedy in 3 acts, by A.
Flamma. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1910; D: 20955; Ario
Flamma, New York. 23742
King Bolo; vaudeville sketch, by A. M. Free-
man. 11 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1913 ; D : 32852 ; A. L. Robarge,
Minneapolis. 23743
King (The) can do no wrong; play in 3 acts, by
L. A. Bradley. [65] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1911; D: 23990; Lillian A.
Bradley, New York. 23744
King Capital; a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by J. M. Leveque, music by H. Wehrmann.
New Orleans, American printing company,
ltd., 1903. 45 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© J. M. Leveque and Henry AVehrmann,
New Orleans ; D : 2955, Feb. 5, 1903 ; 2c. May
6, 1903. 23745
King Carnival, the stage king; by G. E.
Lothrop, jr.
© George Edwin Lothrop, jr., Boston; D:
11435, Sept. 28, 1907. 23746
1177
23747
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23767
King Carrot; a burlesque in 2 acts.
© Alexander Henderson, New York; 1872:
11048, October 17. 23747
King Casey; a musical farce in 2 acts, by A.
Hoffman. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aaron Hoffman, New York ; D : 10424,
Apr. 26, 1907; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 23748
King Cash; a modern cosmopolitan drama, in 5
acts, by E. M. Ludlum.
© Evelvn Mosse Ludlum, San Diego, Cal. ;
1886:29130, i:>ec. 20. 23749
King Charles; play in 3 acts, by J. F. Bijejko.
[2], 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© If. Sept. 1, 1910; D: 22020; Jean F.
Bijejko, Leipzig. 23750
King Christmas; a masquerade, by Catherine
Tudor. London, S. French, ltd. ; New York,
S. French, 1899. 8 p. 12°. (Children's
plays, no. 21)
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:70.517,
Oct. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 23751
King Cole II; a comic opera in 2 acts, by Wool-
son IMorse. lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin.
Libretto. 114* p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. B. Harms & co.. New York; 1889:
12450, Apr. 22; 2c. Apr. 27. 23752
King Con; a comic opera, by J. O. Zabriskie.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John G. Zabriskie. I'aterson ; D : 7583.
Nov. 20, 1905; 2c. Nov. 20, 1905. 23753
King Cophetua and the beggar maid; an
opera-bouffe, by M. Nicolson. Typewrit-
ten.
© Malcolm Nicolson, Alma, Kan. ; 1892 :
3819. Jan. 23; 2c. July 3, 1893. 23754
King Corn; new and original American opera
in 2 acts, by J. B. Selandor. 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1912; D: 31250; John B.
Selander, St. Louis. 23755
King (The) cowboy; a melodrarna in 4 acts
and 7 scenes, by S. V. Collins.' 82 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Si U. Collins. Detroit; D:8604, Mav
28, 1906; 2c. May 28. 1906. 23756
King Cuffee; an Ethiopian whimsicality, in 3
scenes. New York, Happy hours companv
[1874] 6 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
66])
© Happy hours co.. New York; 1874:
12241, Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 23757
King Cupid; an allegory of St. Valentine's
day in prologue and 2 acts, by M. Baillie.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Baillie, St. John, N. B., Canada;
D:4133, Oct. 26, 1903; 2c. Oct. 26, 1903.
23758
King Daffy; 1 act travesty sketch, by F. J.
Beaman. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. May 3, 1910; D : 20947 ; Fred .L
Beaman, Jackson, Mich. 23759
King Darnley; an historical tragedy, by Jj.
Campbell. [Madi.son, AVis., 1895] 51 p. 8°.
© Lome Campbell, Riley, Wis.; 1895:
42229. Aug. 19; 2e. Sept. 30. 23760
King David; a play in 4 acts, adapted from
the Bible, by M. McEss.
© Marietta McEss, Englewood, 111.; 1890:
883, Jan. 6. 23761
King David's sin; play in 3 acts, arr. by L. E.
Ames. II], 11 p. 8°. Printed.
© Feb. 16, 1914; 2c. Feb. 19, 1914; D:
36094 : Lawrence Ed\Aard Ames, Tiro, O.
23761a
King Dodo; a comic opera in 3 acts, by F. S.
Pixley. Typewritten.
© Frank S. Pixlev, Chicago; 1897:32693,
May 29; 2c. May 29. 23762
King Douglass and the fairies; a theatrical
play in 4 acts, by M. McLaughlin, cover-
title, 9 p. 12°. Printed.
© Marie McLaughlin, Philadelphia : D :
1.5687. Apr. 22, 1909; 2c. Apr. 22, 1909.
23763
King Edgar; an historical tragedy in 5 acts,
by F. W. Pearson.
© Frederick W. Pearson, New York ;
1886 : 10489, May 3. 23764
King Eric XIV; historical drama in 5 acts,
by Kurt IMatull.
© Charles R. Tyler, New York ; D : 4685.
Mar. 5, 1904. 23765
King Fez; by G. W. Louttit. Fort Wayne, G.
W. Louttit. 1907. 51 p. 12°.
© George W. Louttit. Fort Wavne. Ind. ;
D : 11890, Dec. 9. 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1907.
23766
King for a day; comic opera in 2 acts, by
Adolphe Charles Adain. arr. and adapted
[from the French] l)y J. H. Rosewald and
William Castle. New York. Theater ticket
office, 1882. 14 p. 8°.
© E. J. Wetherell, New York; 1882:
12614. Aug. 1; 2c. Aug. 30. 23767
1178
23768
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
23785
King for a day — Continued.
comic opera libretto in 2 acts, by H.
B.
Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 8012.
Feb. 17, 1906. 23768
a musical comedy in 1 act, book and lyrics
by T. T. Railey. nmsic by Alfred G. Robvn.
1 p. 1., 13 p. 12°. Printed. [Words only]
© Thos. T. Railey, Harrisonville, Mo.; D:
13S21. Sept. IS. 1908; 2c. Sept. 18, 1908.
23769
a romantic comedy drama in 4 acts, by
De W. Clinton.
© De Witt Clinton, Chicago ; 1900 A : 7137,
Mar. 17. 23770
— a romantic comedy in 4 acts, bv De W.
Clinton. 1 p. 1., 81 p. 12°. Printed.
© De Witt Clinton, Oakland, Cal. ; D:
188. Mar. 8, 1901; 2c. Mar. 8, 1901. 23771
an adaptation from Eugene Sue's
famous novel Madame Bluebeard, bv De W.
Cliuton. cover-title, 81 p. 12°. Printed.
© De AVitt Clinton, Chicago ; D : 930. Oct.
7, 1901; 2c. Oct. 7, 1901. 23772
— tabloid musical comedy in 2 acts, by Chas.,
Morton. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co..
1914. 24 p. f°. Jlimeographed. [Words
only]
© Dec. 22, 1914; 2c. Jan.
39208; Alex Byers, Chicago.
2, 1915; D:
23772a
King Foxy of Muir Glacier; child's play in 1
act. by I. Anderson. [2], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 : D : 306S4 ; Isabel
Anderson. Washington. 23773
See also Everyboy, and other plays for
children.
King- Gabalus.
See Boy (A) or a girl.
King Grafter; musical comedy in 2 acts, bj-
S. G. Champlin. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913 ; D : 32795 ; Stephen G.
Champlin, Brooklyn. 23774
King Grover lU; a political drama in 4 acts.
© Walter Vrooman, Baltimore; 1896:
10096, Feb. 11. 23775
King Henry. See German classics of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
King Henry IV of Germany; a drama in 4
acts with a prologue, by Ernst von Wilden-
bruch, tr. by Robert M. Wernaer. (Tn
Drama, no. 17, Feb. 1915; periodical © Feb.
26, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; B : 330332 ; Drama
league of America, Chicago) 23775a
King Henry VIII; or, A dip in the 16th cen-
tury, sketch in 3 scenes, by H. Travers. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Travers, New York ; D : 10813,
June 19, 1907 ; 2c. July 9, 1907. 23776
King Henry of Navarre; a drama of the great
civil wars in France, by F. W. Norcross.
© Frederic Walter Norcross, Philadelphia;
D : 2710. Dec. 13, 1902. 23777
King Highball; a musical farce libretto, by O.
Colburn. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago ; D : 7266
Sept. 13. 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1905. 23778
King Highball II; book and lyrics by Charles
Horwitz, nmsic by Fredk. V. Bowers. 92 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, New
York ; D : 995, Oct. 22, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1901.
23779
King-Hunger; [play in a prologue and 5 scenes]
by Leonid Andreyev, tr. from the Russian
by Eugene M. Kaydeu. (In Poet lore, v. 22,
no. 6, Nov.-Dec, 1911; periodical © Jan. 29,
1912; 2c. Feb. 2, 1912; B : 251901 ; Poet lore
CO., Boston) 23780
King in a blouse; play in 3 acts, by C. East-
wood. [5], 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1912 ; D : 31157 ; Carlin East-
wood, Corte Madera. Cal. 23781
King (The) is dead; dramatic play in 1 act, by
Francis James. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D: 39233; Francis
James Mulligan, Brooklyn. 23781a
King Ithuriel. See Four plays for children.
King Jack; a burlesque, by W. H. Dodge.
© William Henry Dodge, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1892 : 5749, Feb. 5. 23782
King James; by J. AUbee Thomas, being a
dramatization of the poem The Lady of the
lake by Sir Walter Scott. 44 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© J. Allbee Thomas. Oakland, Cal.; D:
10T24. Mar. 12, 1907; 2c. Sept. 2, 1909. 23783
King Jared; by E. C. Robinson. 37 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21708; Ezra C.
Robin:^on. Bountiful, Utah. 23784
King John; ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
Harper's library ed. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 192 p. front, illus.
12°. (Sliakespeare's complete works, v. 6)
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1898:28293,
May 6: 2e. .Tan. 13. 1899. 23785
1179
23786
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23803
King John — Continued.
(The life and death of); by William
Shakespeare, ed. with notes, inti-oduction,
glossary, list of variorum readings and select-
ed criticism bv Charlotte Porter. [First folio
ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [1910]
4 p. 1., vii-xvi, 214 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Oct. 13, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910 ; A : 273541 ;
Thos. Y. Crowell & co., New York. 23786
ed. by Henry M. Belden. New York,
The Macmlllan company, 1912. sxi, 139 p.
front, (port.) 24°. (The Tudor Shakes-
peare)
© Mar. 20, 1912; 2c. Mar. 21, 19012; A:
309592 ; Macmillan co.. New York. 23787
■ with a special introduction by Richard
Garnett and an original frontispiece by W. H.
Margetson. [The University press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George
D. Sproul, 1907. xxxi, 129 p. front. 4°.
(The complete works of William Shakespeare,
with annotations and a general introduction
by Sidney Lee, v. 22)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
195097, Dec. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1907. 23788
(Shakespeare's); with notes, examination
papers and plan of preparation, selected, by
Braiuerd Kellogg. New York, E. Maynard &
CO. [1893] 5, vi-vii, [2], [viii]-ix, 11-152 p.
1 illus. (English classics)
© Effingham Maynard & co., New York;
1893 : 9747, Feb. 22 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 23789
(Shakespeare's history of); with intro-
duction, and notes explanatory and critical,
by H. N. Hudson. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
1880. xxvi, 165 p. 16°. (Annotated English
classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston ; 1880 : 17126,
Nov. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 23790
Same. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn Accom-
pany [1908] xxvii, [8]-165 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 11, 1908; A:
212702, July 24, 1908 ; 2c. July 24, 1908.
23791
(Shakespeare's history of the life and
death of); ed. with notes, by William J. Rolfe.
New York, Harper and brothers, 1880.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1879 : 13917,
Oct. 20; 2c. Feb. 10, 1880. 23792
— Same.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1880:3.56,
Jan. 6. 23793
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 237 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
105925, Jan. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1905. 23794
King John — Continued.
Same. New York. Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1908] 237 p. incl. front,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Jan. 6, 190S ;
A : 195668, Jan. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 29, 1908.
23795
tScc also Shakespeare's works.
King John O'Brien; comedy-dramatic playlet,
by L. Chevalier. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28629 ; Louis Cheva-
lier, New York. 23796
King Karl of Kronstadt; operetta in 2 acts, by
K. S. and R. D. Webb. [65] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911 ; D : 25785 ; Kenneth S.
and Roy D. Webb, New York. 23797
King Khaamzobull; or. The man from
America, a comic opera in 3 acts, words and
nnisic composed by W. B. Van de Water.
© W. B. Van de Water, New York; 1886:
14729, June 28. 23798
King Koka-nut; the milk in the cocoanut, a
dramatic composition in 4 acts, by J. W.
Lewis.
© John Wvnder Lewis, Baltimore ; D : 1583,
Mar. 15, 1902. 23799
King Lear; by W. Shakespeare, with an intro-
duction and notes, also with a series of sug-
gestive questions, by Ella A. Shea. Chicago,
Ainsworth & co., 1901. xxvi, 174 p. incl.
illus., pi. front. (port.) 12°. (Lakeside
classics)
© Ainsv/orth & co., Chicago ; D : 582, June
17, 1901 ; 2c. July 12, 1901. 23800
by William Shakspeare, from the Cam-
bridge edition ed. by William Allan Neilson,
with an introduction and additional notes by
Ashlev H. Thorndike. . . . Boston. Hough-
ton, Mifliin & co., [1909] 166 p. 12°. (The
Riverside literature series.)
© Houghton, IMifflin & co., Boston; A:
232779, Mar. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 23801
ed. by Horace Howard Furness. Phila-
delphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1880. vi, 503
p. 8°. (New variorum ed. of Shakespeare.
V. 5)
© .L B. LiDpincott & co., Philadelphia ;
1880:. 3994, Mar. 12; 2c. Mar. 22. 23802
Same. [10th ed,] Philadelphia [etc.] J.
B. Lippincott company [1908] vi, 503 p. 8°.
(New variorum ed. of Shakespeare, v. 5)
© Horace Howard Furness, Wallingford,
Pa., in renewal for 14 years from IMar. 12,
1908; A: 199059. Feb. 13. 1908; 2c. Feb. 13.
1908. 23803
1180
23804
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23819
King Lear — Continued.
witli a special introduction by William
Archer and an original frontispiece by Solo-
mon J. Solomon. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 190S, xxviii, 1S6 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shakes-
peare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 34)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
2223S7, Kov. 14, 1908; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908.
23804
— (Shakespeare's) ; with notes, examination
papers and plan of preparation, selected by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York. Clark & May-
nard, 1882. xvii, 6-191 p. 24°. (English
classics)
© Clark & Maynard, New York; 1882:
6015, Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 24. 23805
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with
notes bv William J. Rolfe. New York, Har-
per & 'brothers, 1880. 3 p. 1., [9]-267 p.
illus. (incl. port.) 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1880 : 10873,
.Tuly 15; 2c. Nov. 1. 23806
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Amer-
ican book company [1903] 304 p. incl.
front., illus. 16°.
© AVm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, INIass. ; A :
66352, Aug. 14, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1903. 23807
— Same. Nevv- York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1908] 2 p. 1.. [9]-
267, [1] p. front, illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from July 1-5, 1908; A:
210545, June 26, 1908; 2c. July 13, 1908.
23808
ed. with notes and an introduction by
Philo Melvyn Buck, jr. New York, London,
The Macmillan company, 1907. Ixx, 257 p.
front. 24°. (Macmillan's pocket American
and English classics)
© Macmillan co.. New York; A: 189.511.
Oct. 14, 1907; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 23809
the prompt-book ed. by W. Winter, as
presented by Edwin Booth. [v. 5] New
York, Francis Hart & company, 1878. 119 p.
16°.
© William Winter, New York; 1878:3570,
Mar. 25; 2c. Apr. 20. 23810
with introduction and notes by Mar-
garet Hill McCarter. Topeka. Kan., Crane
it company, 1905. 162 p. 12°. (The Crane
classics)
© Crane & co., Topeka, Kan. ; A : 129289,
Oct. 21, 1905; 2c. Oct. 23, 1905. 23811
King Lear — Continued.
with introduction, and notes explana-
tory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston,
Ginn & Heath, 1879. 231 p. 16°. (Anno-
tated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1879:11215, Aug. 22; 2c. Oct. 25. 23812
— (The tragedie of); by William Shakes-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A.
Clarke. [First folio ed.] New York, T. Y.
Crowell & CO. [1905] 3 p. 1., v-xxxi, 292 p.
front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
132246, Nov. 28, 1905; 2c. Nov. 28, 1905.
23813
— (The tragedy of); ed. by Virginia C. Gil-
dersleeve. New York, The Macmillan com-
pany, 1912. XX, 195 p. incl. front, (port.)
16°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© May 1, 1912; 2c. May 2, 1912; A:
314125; Macmillan co.. New York. 23814
introduction and notes by Henry
Norman Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer
Charlton Black. School ed. [Boston] Ginn
and company [1911] xcvii, 191 p. 2 facsim.
(incl. front.) 16°. (The new Hudson
Shakespeare)
© Oct. 10, 1911; 2c. Oct. 16. 1911; A:
300100; Ginn & co., Boston. 23815
See also Shakespeare's works.
King Lear's wife; [by] G. Bottomley. (In
Georgian poetry, 1913-1915. London, The
Poetry bookshop, 1915) «
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1915; A ad int. 2515; pubd.
Nov. 18, 1915 ; Gordon Bottomley, London.
23815a
King Louis, the dreamer; an historical play,
by T. Cleveland, jr.
© Treadwell Cleveland, jr., New York ; D :
5528, Sept. 13, 1904. 23816
King Ludwig of Bavaria; 5 act tragedy, by
Ferdinand Franz Bonn.
© Charles R. Tyler, New York; D:5010,
May 4, 1904. 23817
King Ludwig the Second of Bavaria; tragedy
in 5 acts, by F. Bonn. 155 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ferdinand Bonn, Berlin ; D : 5676, Oct.
25, 1904; 2c. Oct. 25, 1904. 23818
King Marathon of Attica; drama in 1 act, by
J. R. H. King. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1912; D: 296-57; J. R. H.
King, Wichita. 23819
1181
23820
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23841
King Maximus; a fairy tale, comic opera in
3 acts, by W. P. MacHenry.
© W. Preston MacHenry, Pompey, N. Y. :
1900 A : 21111, Aug. 23. 23820
King Midas, See Tairy plays for children.
King Midas' secret; or, Alma's growing old,
Italo-American college farce in 4 acts with
prologue, by C. Wollmann. 235 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 16, 1915; D : 41271 ; Conrad
Wollmann. White Plains, N. Y. 23820a
King Noanett; a play in 4 acts, by W. E.
Anderson. 88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. E. Anderson, Des Moines ; D : 1931,
May 24, 1902; 2c. June 16, 1902. 23821
King of Abyssinia; by J. B. Nelson.
© Jacob Brooks Nelson, Chicago ; D : 5553,
Sept. 22, 1904. 23822
King (The) of all cleansers. See Pantomime
almanac.
King (The) of Andorra; romantic drama in 4
acts, by H. E. Harris.
© Henry E. Harris, Duluth, Minn.; 1898:
68561. Nov. 25. 23823
King (The) of Aragon's quest. See Court
of love.
King of bigamists.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 7761,
Dec. 26, 1905. 23824
King (The) of Blackwellis; by H. R. Hay ward.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry R. Hayward, Peck, Kan.; D:
11534. Oct. 14, 1907; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907.
23825
King (The) of burglars; comedy drama in 3
acts, by J. F. Dolan.
© James F. Dolan. New York ; D : 2.557,
Nov. 6, 1902. 23826
King (The) of Carrots; a burlesque, by Johu
F. Poole.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1872 : 10165, Sept.
23. 23827
King (The) of cash; a satirical musical comedy
in 3 acts, by R. N. Traver and M. Breyer.
© Robert N. Traver and Mary Breyer,
North Platte, Neb. ; 1887 : 4847. Mar. 1. 23828
King (The) of Cockaigne; opera-bouffe in 4
acts, by R. Gros and Will Lindsey [i. e. W. W.
Lindsey] [119] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915; D: 42463; William
Wilcott Lindsey and Raymond Gros. Bratl-
ford, Pa. 23828a
King (The) of Coney Isle; by Lawrence
Porcher Hext and J. Edwin Owen.
© Hext & Owen, Savannah, Ga. ; D : 7492,
Nov. 2, 1905. 23829
King (The) of Coontown; a negro farce comedy
in 3 acts, by E. H. Gurney.
© E. Henry Gurney, Dorchester, Mass. ;
1899 : 36048, May 31 ; 2c. May 81. 23830
King of counterfeiters; an original melodrama
in 5 acts, by B. Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Bob Watt. Philadelphia ; D : 1265. Jan.
9, 1902. 23831
King of detectives.
© Patrick H. Sullivan, Samuel Harris and
Al. H. Woods, New York; D : 997, Oct. 23,
1901. 23832
King (The) of diamonds; an original comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by L. Vescelius Sheldon.
© Louise Vescelius Sheldon, Newark, N. J. ;
1890 : 40049, Dec. 17. 23833
a 3 act farce comedy, by J. Lambert.
© Jester Lambert, Allegheny, Pa. ; 1897 :
22825, Apr. 12, 23834
King (The) of Elysia. Sec Happyland.
King (The) of gamblers; by J. B. Donovan.
© James B. Donovan, New York ; D : 3018,
Jan. 29, 1903.
23835
King (The) of Gee-Whiz; a musical extrava-
ganza, by L. F. Baum and E. Hough. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© L. Frank Baum and Emerson Hough,
Chicago: D : 628.5, Mar. 6, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23,
1905. 23836
King (The) of Golconda; a comic opera in 3
acts, by G. F. Bragdon. 38 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Guy Fletcher Bragdon, Boston ; D : 7157,
Aug. 24, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1905. 23837
King (The) of Greater New York; comedy
specialty.
© Harry Thomson, Chicago; 1898:3465,
Jan. 6. 23838
King (The) of Kalamazoo; a farce comedy in
3 acts, by E. E. Baker.
© Edith Ellis Baker, Brooklyn; D : 2941.
Feb. 2, 1903. * 23839
King (The) of kings; by W. W. Wrench.
© Wm. W\ Wrench, Brooklyn ; 1880 : 24081.
Oct. 25. 23840
human drama on the divine tragedy, by
G. M. Baxter. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913 ; D : 33496 ; George i\I.
Baxter, Englewood. N. J. 23841
1182
23842
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23864
King (The) of king's — Continued
a morality play in 3 acts, by E. Marsh.
© Elizabeth Marsh, New York; D : 13980,
Oct. 3, 1908. 23842
King of Kokomo; in 3 acts, by W. Allen. 32
p. f . Typewritten.
© William Allen, Washinacton ; D : 6870,
June 23, 1905 ; 2c. July 22, 1905. 23843
King (The) of Lotus Isle; musical comedy in
a prologue and 3 acts, words, lyrics, book and
music by H. C. Hiller. 24 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Herman Carl Hiller, Cripple Creek, Col. ;
D : 8878, July 28, 1906 ; 2c. July 28, 1906.
23844
King (The) of melodrama; a play in 1 act, by
O. H. Booth. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oliver Hilliard Booth. New York: D:
8910. Aug. 3. 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1906. 23845
King (The) of My land; a comic opera libretto
in 3 acts, by W. W. Prosser.
© Will W. Prosser, Columbus, O. ; 1897:
69284, Dec. 13. 23846
King of Never-was. See Phantom elopement.
King of Northumberland; historical I'omantic
drama, by Y. Woods. Typewritten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1899 :
77190, Nov. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 23847
King (The) of Patagonia; a di'amatico-musical
playlet in 1 act, by Lewis and Lake. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 17. 1913; D : 32181 ; Harry C.
Lewis, Chicago. 23848
King (The) of Pomeru; a comedy with music,
libretto by R. S. Thompson and R. P. Swof-
ford.
© Ralph S. Thompson and Ralph P. Swof-
ford, Princeton, N. J. ; D : 140, Feb. 14, 1901.
23849
King (The) of Posteria; a comic opera in 2
acts, by M. B. Cooke.
© Mariorie Benton Cooke, Chicago ; 1900
A : 8314, Mar. 30 ; 2c. Mar. 30. 23850
King (The) of rogues; a melodrama, in 4 acts,
by Archibald Cowper and Henry J. Spiers.
Typewritten.
© Jas. H. Wallick, New York ; 1899 : 55864,
Aug. 31; 2c: Sept. 15. 23851
King of Rome; or, The eaglet, by L. A. Imhaus
and L. Vigoureux.
© Louis A. Irahaus and Lizzie Vigoureux,
New York ; 1900 A : 26461, Oct. 24. 23852
King of spades; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
B. Cole.
© Bob Cole, New York : 1900 A : 8265, Mar.
17. 23853
King of spades — Continued.
1 act play, by F. Bruegger. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912; D: 31488; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 23854
— a romantic comedy in 3 acts, by J. L.
Baldwin. 195 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Lauer Baldwin. Indianapolis;
D: 15552, Apr. 6, 1909; 2c. Apr. 29, 1909.
23855
or, King Patrick I, by L. M. Lister.
© Lydia M. Lister, San Francisco; D:
8140, Mar. 10, 1906. 23856
King (The) of stockmen. See Stock (The)
king.
King of the air; a melodrama in 4 acts, by G.
Backus, A. C. Carson and C. B, Wells.
© George Backus, Andrew C. Carson and
Chas. B. Wells, New York ; 1895 : 66388, Dec.
30. 23857
or, The flight of the dragon-flies, chil-
dren's comedy in 3 acts, bv A. Brugard.
[14], 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 8, 1913; D : 31911 ; Adrienne
Brugard. New York. 23858
King (The) of the bounding hoops; 1 act
sketch, by W. Harbeck.
© William Harbeck. Fall River. Mass.:
1900 A : 16851, July 9. 23859
King (The) of the cannibal islands; an ec-
centric entertainment for male characters in
2 acts, by Newell Bent. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1902. 17 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston : D :
2424, Oct. 7. 1902; 2c. Oct. 27, 1902. 23860
[a slap-stick musical comedv in 2 swats,
by George H. Shelton] 83 p. 4°. Typewiit-
ten.
© G. H. Shelton, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; D :
8886. July 30. 1906; 2c. July 30, 1900.
23861
King (The) of the cattle ring; by C. E. White.
© Chas. E. AVhite. Chester. Pa.: 1900 A:
3398, Feb. 6. 23862
a western melodrama in 5 acts, by Hal.
Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid] 55 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Amei'ican amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
363, Apr. 18, 1901; 2c. Apr. 18, 1901. 23863
King of the cowboys; a western melodrama in
4 acts, by J. B. Totten. 95 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Joseph Bvron Totten, New York ; D :
8197, Mar. 20, 1906; 2c. Mar. 20, 1906.
23864
1183
23864
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23882
King (Tlie) of the dark chamber; by Rabin-
dranath Tagore, tr. into English by the au-
thor. New York, The Macmillau company,
1914. 206 p. 12°.
© Sept. 16, 1914; 2c. Sept. 17, 1914: D:
3S142; Macmillan co.. New York. 23864a
[play in 19 pts.] by Rabindranath Tagore,
tr. into English by the author. (In The
drama, no. 14, May 1914; periodical © Slay
22, 1914; 2c. May 26, 1914; B : 302875 ;
Drama league of America, Chicago) 23864b
King (The) of the desert; a military drama
in 4 acts, by Dave H. Woods.
© Mrs. Dave H. Woods, Sandusky, O. ; D :
13056, May 25, 1908. 23865
King (The) of the gamblers; a melodrama in 5
acts.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1882 : 10021, June
19. 23866
King of the ghost dancers; a melodrama in
4 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1899:
73572, Nov. 11. 23867
King of the ghotils; a melodrama in 4 acts,
bv Charles F. Gotthold and G. D. Parker.
120 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© C. T. Gotthold and George D. Parker, New
York; D:3871, Aug. 25, 1903; 2c. Oct. 6,
1903. 23868
King of the highway; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; 1899 : 73574,
Nov. 11. 23869
King of the hobo ring; by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York; 1899:
50305, Aug. 4. 23870
King (The) of the Jews; a sacred drama from
the Russian of "K. P." (The Grand Duke
Constantine) by Victor E. Marsden. Lon-
don, New York [etc.] Cassell and company,
ltd., 1914. viii, [2]. 159 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 3, 1914; A ad int. 1982; pubd.
May 4, 1914; Victor E. Marsden, London.
23870a
Same. New York and London, Funk &
Wagnalls co., 1914. viii, 161 p. 12°.
© June 29, 1914; 2c. June 30, 1914; A:
374621; Cassell & co., ltd., London. 23870b
King of the kilts; romantic drama in 3 acts,
by J. L. Connor. [6], 107 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913 ; D : 33509 ; John Lane
Connor, San Diego, Cal. 23871
King (The) of the knights; or, Life in a coal
mine, an American coraedy drama in 5 acts,
by N. McKenna. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© N. McKenna, New York; 1890:21396,
July 3 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 23872
or. Life in the American coal mine, an
American comedy-drama in 5 acts, by N. Mc-
Kenna.
© N. McKenna, New York; 1890:24308,
Aug. 4. [For copies reed, see 1890 : 213901
23873
King of the moonshiners; melodrama in 4
acts, by T. Buchanan. 91 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Thompson Buchanan, New York ; D :
5403, Aug. 10, 1904; 2c. Aug. 10, 1904.
23874
King (The) of the North Pole; a burlesque
comic opera, by L. J. Carter.
© Lincoln J. Carter, Chicago ; 1895 : 38663,
July 27. 23875
King (The) of the Pauper Isles; a comedy
by G. A. Faylor.
© Geo. A. Faylor, San Francisco; 1894:
60168, Dec. 24. 23876
King (The) of the Philippine Islands; a
ludicrous afterpiece, by Frank Dumont. New
York, Chicago [etc] M. Witmark & sons
[1902] 12 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D:
2754, Dec. 10, 1902; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 23877
King (The) of the Philippines; a farce-com-
edy in 3 acts, by Bernard Francis Moore.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1901. 47 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
856, Sept. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1901. 23878
King (The) of the salamanders. See Sul-
phuro.
King (The) of the silvery sea; by Mrs. D. Wa-
ters. 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Devillo Waters, Gloversville, N. Y. ;
D : 11967, Dec. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1907.
23879
King of the street; a satirical burlesque in 3
acts and 7 scenes, by Geo. H. Jessop and Wil-
liam Gill.
© Jessop and Gill, New York ; 1883 : 19739,
Oct. 26. 23880
King (The) of the town; a comedy, by Charles
IM. Clay [pseud, of Charlotte Moon Clark]
© Charlotte M. Clark, New York; 1893:
10256, Apr. 1. 2388 J
King of the tramps; a comedy drama in 5 acts
by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1887
20470, Aug. 11. 23S^
1184
23883
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23902
King (?) of the tropics; play in 1 act, by C. S.
Brister. [18] p. f°. Tj'pewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1913 ; D : 34946 ; Clare S. Bris-
ter, Chicago. 23883
King of the turf; a sensational comedy drama
in 5 acts, by Duncan B. Harrison. 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John McAulifEe, Brooklyn ; D : 11112,
Aug. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1907. 23884
King (The) of the world; play in 4 acts, by
B. B. Vallentine. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 25G59 ; B. B. Vallen-
tine, New York. 23885
King (The) of Timbuctoo; musical farce in 2
acts, by Leon O. Mumford. Philadelphia,
Penn publishing company, 1914, 54 p. 12°.
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2c. June 24, 1915; D:
41036 ; Penn pub. co. Philadelphia. 23885a
King (The) of tramps; a play in 4 acts, by
W. A. Tremayne and Irving L. Hall. 65 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© United amusement co.. New York; D:
2003, June 12, 1902 ; 2c. June 13, 1902. 23886
King (The) of U-Kan; a musical comedy, writ-
ten bv R. G. Reynolds and C. O. Libbey, with
music by W. H. Golde. 50 p. 8°. Printed.
[Libretto only]
© Reynolds, Golde & Libbey, Hanover,
N. H. ; D: 15559, Apr. 7, 1909; 2c. Apr. 7,
1909. 23887
King (The) of Unadilla; a musical play in 3
acts, by F. J. GrafC, idea suggested by The
king of Unadilla stories of Howard R. Garis,
music by Daniel F. Bradley. 89 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Fred J. Graff, Utica, N. Y. ; D:6827,
June 17, 1905 ; 2c. June 17, 1905. 23888
King (The) of Wall street. See Six dramas
of American romance and history.
King of women. See Shah zaman.
King (The) of Zu Zu Island; play in 1 act, by
T. IMcCracken. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten."
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915; D: 39403; Thomas
McCracken, Philadelphia. 23888a
King or convict; a dramatic sketch, by M.
O'Neill. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice O'Neill, Milton, Mass.; D : 436,
May 6, 1901; 2c. May 9, 1903. 23889
King Ouragan; a grand fairy spectacle in 3
acts, by R. Neuville.
© Rosina Neuville, New York; 1877:321,
Jan. 8. 23890
King Patrick the First; or, From sublime to
ridiculous, a comic opera in 3 acts by Celes-
tine Delmara [pseud, of L. M. Lister] 19 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Lydia M. Lister, San Francisco ; D : 7040,
July 26, 1905; 2c. Sept. 2, 1905. 23891
King Philip (N. E.); an historical drama, 1648
to 1698, by R. B. Caverly. Boston, The au-
thor, 1884. 1 p. 1., p. 127-190. front., plate.
8°.
© Robert B. Caverly, Lowell ; 1884 : 24232,
Dec. 6 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1885. 23892
King Phono; a musical comedy, by E. Z. Lane.
© E. Z. Lane. Mechanic Falls, Me.; D:
11431, Sept. 28, 1907. 23893
King-pin; by F. C. Voorhies.
© Frank C. Voorhies, Boston ; D : 7420, Oct.
18, 1905. 23894
■ -comedy in 3 acts, by Carl L. Oswald. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1913. 45 p. 12°.
© June 25, 1913; 2c. June 26, 1913; D:
33696 ; Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston. 23895
an extraordinary comical conceit in 4 acts.
by R. G. Morris. Typewritten.
© Robert Griffin Morris, Philadelphia;
1893 : 20571, Apr. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 27. 23896
— in 3 acts, by C. L. Oswald. 60 p. f°.
King Patrick I. See King of Spades.
5379—16 75
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1911; D: 25377; Carl L. Os-
wald, Syracuse, N. Y. 23897
King Popinjay; a musical comedy libretto, by
C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich.; 1899:
35692, May 29. 23898
King Puss-in-Boots of Cat-land; an extrava-
ganza, adapted by C. Davenant.
© Cicelv Davenant, New York; 1888:
32824, Nov. 20. 23899
King-queen-jack; play in 4 acts, by Willard
Mack. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915 ; D : 42230 ; A. H. Woods,
New York. 23899a
King Rastus; a musical farce, by E. H. Gur-
ney. Typewritten.
© E. Henry Gurney, Chicago; 1900 A:
16981, July 10; 2c. July 10. 23900
King Rastus the First of San Domingo; a
negro musical farce in 2 acts, by E. H. Gur-
ney.
© E. Henry Gurney, Dorchester, Mass.;
1899 : 41503, June 26 ; 2c. June 26. 23901
King Reginald; or, Baffled, by H. Montague.
© Harrv Montague, United States; 1879:
14020, Oct. 22. 23902
1185
23903
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23923
King Rene's daughter; a Danish lyrical
drama, six ninles ami two females, liy Hen-
rik Hertz. New York, E. S. Werner, 1S92.
© Edfiar S. Werner, New York; 1S92:
15397, Apr. 7; 2c. May 10. 23903
King- Richard and Robin Hood. See Tales
and plays of Robin Hood.
King Richard III; altered a little, by J. D.
Beattie. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June G, 1911; D: 24415; John D.
Beattie, New York. 23904
King Richard III condensed; play in 2 acts,
by J. D. Beattie. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1911; D: 23984; John D.
Beattie, New York. 23905
King Robert of Sicily. See Robert of Sicily.
King Roderick, last of the Goths; a drama in
5 acts, by B. S. Wasson. Typewritten.
© B. S. Wasson, Chicago; 1S9S : 4G943,
Aug. 8; 2c. Oct. 6, 1899. 23906
King Satin; or, Revels of King Satin, a play
in 5 acts, by Mr. and Mrs. A. Shem.
© Aldora Sliem, Alliance. O. ; D : 722. Aug.
6, 1901. 23907
King Saul; a fraternal spectacular play, with
lyrics, in 5 acts and an elegy, by N. Beers.
83 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Newton Beers, Chicago; D : 639, July
6, 1901; 2c. Apr. 25, 1904. [Note: Copies
received have title. King Saul ; or. The prince
and shepherd, a music drama] 23908
King Solomon; a drama in 5 acts, by J. B.
Alexander.
© James Bradun Alexander, Minneapolis;
1899:24320, Apr. G; 2c. June 1. 23909
or, The destruction of Jerusalem, a
mimic lyric spectacle, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1890 : 40675,
Dec. 22. 23910
King Solomon's judgement; by C. Greenberg.
© Cesar Greenberg, New York ; D : 7538,
Nov. 9, 1905. 23911
King Solomon's mines; a musical melodrama
in 4 acts, by G. Forrester and W. H. Hamil-
ton.
© George Forrester, Chicago, and William
H. Hnmiltnn. New Kochelle, N. Y. ; 1888:
8405, Mar. 21. 23912
spectacular drama, dramatized
and
King Solomon's temple; from the French, by
H. laucovici. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry lancovici, Portland, Or. ; D : 7193,
Aug. 31, 1905; 2c. Aug. 31, 1905. 23914
King Stephen; historical drama in 7 tableaux
completed from John Keats' fragment, by Pi.
F. Coward. New York, W. A. Burrows. 1912.
2 p. 1., 44 p. 24°.
■ © .Tan. 13, 1912; 2c. Jan. 24, 1912; D:
285G5; Edward Fales Coward, New York.
23915
King Theodore; a dramatic lampoon in 5 acts,
by D. M. Norris. 83 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912; D : 29011 ; Don M.
Norris, San Diego, Cal. 23916
political cartoon in 3 acts, by E. Nowland.
[62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913; D:3515G; Eugene
Nowland, New York. 23917
King Thrushbeard; or. Taming of the Prin-
cess, play in 3 acts, by L. Castelhun. [1],
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1913 ; D : 33875 ; Lydia Cas-
telhun, St. Louis. 23918
King Too Too; an extravaganza in 3 acts, by
O. Johnstone. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Owen Johnstone, New York; D : 6630.
Apr. 18, 1905; 2c. Apr. 18, 1905. 23919
King Topsy Turvy; musical play in 3 acts, by
R. A. Bar net.
© Robert Ayres Barnet, Boston ; D : 5472,
Aug. 23, 1904. 23920
King Wajengeliklishlosy; a comedy in 3 acts
and 6 scenes, by G. L. Hines. 42 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Gabriel Lincoln Hines, New York ; D :
11340, Aug. 28, 1907; Ic. Aug. 28, 1907; Ic.
Mar. 4, 1908. 23921
King Wamba; by W. S. Rosenthal and S. W.
Bell.
© Walter Scott Rosenthal and Samuel
Whiteside Bell, Toledo, O. ; D : 14860, Jan.
20, 1909. 23922
King Washington; a play in a prologue and 4
acts, by R. L. AVeed. Typewritten.
© Robert Lewis Weed, New York ; 1900 A :
15576, June 23 ; 2c. June 23 ; Ic. rev. version
act 3, scene 2, and act 4, Aug. 25. 23923
See also Washington.
adapted by J. O. Barrows.
© James O. Barrows,
1887 : 19054, July 23.
San
Francisco ;
23913
King (The) who had nothing to learn; fan-
tastic comedy in 1 act, by Leon M. Lion. New
York. S. French ; London, Samuel French,
ltd., 1914. 27 p. 12°.
© Apr. 9, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 11, 1914 ; D : 3G681 ;
Sanmel French, ltd., London. 23923a
1186
23924
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23940
King (A) who would an American be; comic
opera in 2 acts, by M. B. Stern. [80] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913; D : 35291 ; Mazola
Brunswicli Stern, Pliiladelphia. 23924
King (The) who would not a- wooing go; a
play in 1 act, by Peter Banlvs [pseud, of H.
S. Wagner] 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1912 ; D : 3002S ; Hazel Shep-
pard Wagner, Toronto, Canada. 23925
King Winter's carnival; a musical play for
children, by Siguiund B. Alexander. Au-
thor's ed. New York, H. Koorbach [1894]
52 p. 16°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays] )
© S. B. Alexander, United States; 1894:
18624, Apr. 9 ; 2c. June 9. 23926
King (A) without a country; society comedy
drama in 4 acts, by P. and Fred E. Gilmore.
© Paul Gilmore. Cottage City, Mass. ;
1897:47190, Aug. 23. 23927
King (The) woman; comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Mixon. [64] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912 ; D : 28902 ; Ada INIixon.
Washington.
23928
King Yap; a musical comedy in 1 act, by W.
Barrett. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Woodward Barrett, Providence, R. I. ;
D : 15001, Feb. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1909. 23929
King Zimm of Zanzibar; a fantastic musical
comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics by S. An-
worth Rutherford, nmsic by I. M. Wilson.
60 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco; D:
7276, Sept. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1906. 23930
King Zindl. Sec Princess Coronini.
Kingcraft; or, The American empire, its rise
and fall, a spectacular drama in 4 acts, by
Col. Ex-congressman and Q. Eagle.
© Quincy Eagle. New York; 18811.19801,
Dec. 21. 23931
Kingdom come; comic opera in 2 acts and 3
scenes, by Lawrence Porcher Hext and
Charles Hill Findley.
© Hext & Findley, Savannah, Ga. ; D : 3338,
Apr. 16, 1903. 23932
Kingdom (The) of Bling-Blang-Blung; a sa-
tire equally applicable to our own democracy
and to the realms of the czar. New York, J.
Quiggan [1900] 1 p. I., 28 p. 12°.
© John Quiggan, Brooklyn; 1900 A: 82.59,
Mar. 30 ; 2c. Mar. 30. 23933
Kingdom (The) of Destiny; poetic drama, by E.
Davis. [3], 20 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D: 28883; Edwards
Davis, New York. 23934
Kingdom (The) of Etheria; a romantic drama
in 5 acts, by M. M. De Meza. Washington,
1877.
© M. M. De Meza, United States; 1877:
3259, Mar. 17. 23935
Kingdom (The) of Ha-Ha; a comic opera, by
Avery F. Crounse and A. Reuterdahl.
© A. F. Crounse and Ai'vid Reuterdahl,
Spokane, Wash. ; D : 11881, Dec. 7, 1907.
23936
Kingdom of Heart's Content; college comedy
in 3 acts, by Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S.
Denison, 1909. 72 p. 12°. ([Alta series])
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16954; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 23937
Kirgdom (The) of joy; in 3 acts, by Z. Travers.
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1911; D: 25073; Zanomi
Travers, St. Louis. 23938
Kingdom of Kinkapoo; [play in 3 acts] by
M. AVarman. cover-title, 21 p. 4°. Printed.
© Blarie Warman, London, Canada ; D :
8101, Mar. 5, 1906 ; 2c. IMar. 5, 1906. 23939
Kingdom (The) of laughter; play, by C. E.
Hastings. 21 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1915 ; D : 40926 ; Charles Ed-
ward Hastings, New I'^ork. 23939a
Kingdom (The) of love; fantasy in 1 act, by
H. W. Bible. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 : D : 34571 ; Howard Wis-
wall Bible, New York. 23940
Kingdom of Never-come-true; comic opera in
4 acts, book and lyrics, by M. W. Jarrell and
B. L. Williams. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915; D: 40337; Myra Wil-
liams Jarrell. Topeka, Kan., and Burns
Llewellyn Williams, Kansas City, Mo. 23940a
■ comic opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics by
M. W. Jarrell and B. L. Williams. [132] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D : .37552 ; Burns
Llewellyn Williams, Kansas City, Mo., and
Myra Williams Jarrell, Topeka, Kan. 23940b
Kingdom (The) of silver. See Aaron Burr.
Kingdom (The) of Somnolens. See Isle (The)
of dreams. — Masquerade (The)
Kingdom (The) of the soul; p.sychological pas-
torale in 3 acts and a prologue, by E. Lam-
bert. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39554 ; Eleanor Lam-
bert, Seattle. 23940©
1187
23941
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
23962
Kingdom (The) of the woods; a fairy play of
early Dutch New York. 10 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Harry C. Hensel, Chicago ; D : 9515, Nov.
24, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906. 23941
Kingdom (A) of this world; in 3 acts, by M.
Nelson, jr. [72] p. 16°. Printed.
© Mun-y Nelson, jr., Hubbard Woods, 111.;
D : 12124, Dec. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909.
23942
Kingdom (A) scorned; by J. B. Rollins.
© Joan Baxter Rollins, Chicago ; D : 15317,
Mar. 12, 1909. 23943
Kingdom (A) within a kingdom; drama from
real life, by C. E. Fry. 33 p. 12°. Printed.
© May 29, 1915 ; 2c. June 2, 1915 ; D : 40809 ;
Chas. E. Fry, Bloomfield, la. 23943a
Kingly children. See Konigskinder.
Kings (The) and queens in a trip around the
world; by David K. Buffington. Typewritten.
© Michael R. Sheedy, Fall River, Mass. ;
1900 A : 26753, Oct. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 23944
Kings (The) and queens of black comedy; the
four luminaries, the De Voy sisters, Emma
and Josie, Larry A. Smith and Will H. Mayo.
© Larry Smith, New York; 1881:17421,
Nov. 8. 23945
King's (The) beggar; a comedy in 4 acts, by
E. E. Witherspoon. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eleanor Elizabeth Witherspoon, Wash-
ington; D:1622, Mar. 19, 1902; 2c. Mar. 19,
1902. 23946
King's choice; a Purim sketch, by Riith Levi.
New York, Bloch publishing company, 1910.
11 p. 16°.
© Feb. 25, 1910; 2c. Apr. 20, 1910; D:
20843 ; Bloch pub. CO., New York. 23947
King's (The) comedy; a play in 3 acts, by C.
Duer and H. Ford. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Caroline Duer and Harriet Ford, New
York ; D : 15506, Apr. 1, 1909. 2c. Apr. 1, 1909.
23948
King's (The) command; a poem-dance, by H.
D. Rose. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Heloise Durant Rose, New York ; D :
1291, Jan. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1902. 23949
romantic drama in 3 acts, by J. St. P.
Dehiney. 74 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1910 ; D : 21531 ; John St. P.
Delauey, New York. 23950
King's courier; a farce in 1 act, by A. E. Wills.
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn; D: 10026,
Feb. 26, 1907. 23951
King's crown; or. Scaffold slave, with prologue
termed The testament ; or, The younger son,
drama in 5 acts and prologue.
© John Manger, Philadelphia; 1874:9623,
July 23. 23952
King's (The) cup; play in 4 acts, by H. Den-
nis Bradley and E. Phillips Oppenheim. Lon-
don, S. French, ltd. ; New York, Samuel
. French, 1913. 82 p. 12°.
© Mar. 25, 1913; 2c. Mar. 26, 1913; D:
32773; Samuel French, ltd., London. 23953
King's cup bearer; a play in 3 acts, by A. F.
De Koven. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Farwell De Koven, Washington;
D:4877, Apr. 13, 1904; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904.
23954
King's (A) daughter; a comedy in 3 acts, for
feuiiile characters only, by R. E. Baker. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 59 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Rachel E. Baker, Boston ; 1893 : 12130,
Mar. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 23955
King's daughter and the fool; melodrama in
1 act, by A. W. Anderson. 11 p. 24°.
Printed.
© June 15, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33673; Alfred W\ Anderson, Chicago. 23956
King's dean; a society drama, by O. Graeve.
© Olma Graeve, New York ; 1889 : 3821,
Feb. 1. 23957
King's (The) declaration; a romantic drama
in 4 acts, by E. L. Teagle and L. W. Brown.
74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leonard Washington Brown and Edwin
l^eonard Teagle, Cincinnati ; D : 8453, Apr. 30.
1906; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 23958
King's (The) devil; a drama in 5 acts, by R.
de Barril. [47] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert de Barril, Solomons, Md. ; D:
14599, Dec. 23. 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1909. 23959
King's (The) diamond; a comedy opera in 3
acts, by Charles Harbury.
© C. Harbury, New York; D : 1766, Apr.
22, 1902. 23960
King's (The) double; comic opera in 3 acts,
bouk and lyrics by S. I. Szinney and E. A.
Paulton, music by E. Huszka and Arthur
Weld. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912 ; D : 29291 ; Stephen Ivor
Szinney, New York. 23961
King's (The) envoy; or. When the land was
young, a chivalrous I'oraauce in 4 acts, by
H. W. Bible. New York, priv. print, 1907.
102 p. 12°.
© Howard Wiswall Bible. New York; D:
11183, Aug. 15, 1907; 2c. Aug. 15, 1907.
23962
1188
23963
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
23978
King's (A) favorite; a comedy in 3 acts, by
D. M. Bacon [pseud, of Mary Schell Hoke Ba-
con! [New York] 1902. 49 p. 8°.
© Dolores Marbourg Bacon and Thomas
W. Broadhurst, New York ; D : 2263, Aug. 23,
1902; 2c. Aug. 6, 1902. 23963
King's (The) fiddlers; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New Yorlc ; D : 10750,
June 12, 1907. 23964
King's (The) fighting man; an opera in 3 acts,
by W. C. Holman.
© Worthington C. Holman, Salem, Mass. ;
D : 1245, Jan. 3, 1902. 23965
King's (The) fool; romantic comic opera in 3
acts, by H. Wittmann and P. Bauer, music by
Adolf Miiller, jr. New York, Pusey & co.
[1888] 8 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Heinrich Conried, Chicago; 1888:36880,
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 23966
King's (The) highway; drama in 4 acts, by
George F. Roberts. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1915; D: 40593; Claude
Barry, New York. 23966a
King's horse; a romantic comedy in 3 acts, by
L. G. Humphreys. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Llewellyn G. Humphreys, Salem, Mass.;
D : 6481, Apr. 8, 1905 ; 2c, Mar. 31, 1905.
23967
King's (The) hussar; an original comedy in 3
acts, by P. Wales. 46 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Philip Wales, New York; 1885:24679,
Nov. 25 ; Ic. Jan. 2, 1886. 23968
Kings in exile; a drama in 4 acts, founded on
Alphonse Daudet's novel, by A. L. Stevenson.
143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Augusta Louise Stevenson, Indianapolis;
D : 2953, Feb. 5, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1903. 23969
■See also End (The) of a race.— Her ma-
jesty.
King's (The) invitation; play in 3 acts, by
Thora Sigrid Shegrud. [3], 25 p. f°. ^Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D: 38090; Mrs. L.
Peterson, Culbertson, Mont. 23969a
King's (The) jester; drama in 1 act, by Ermo
[pseud, of W. J. Baldwin, jr.] [1], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913 ; D : 33835 ; William .T.
Baldwin, jr., New York. 23970
a play adapted from the French of Victor
Hugo, by C. M. Skinner.
© Charles M. Skinner, Brooklyn; 1894:
31726, June 13. 23971
King's (The) jester — Continued.
and other short plays for small stages;
by C. A. Dugan. Boston and New York,
Houghton, Mililin & company, 1899. 5 p. 1.,
[5]-364 p. 12°. [With music]
Contents : The king's jester .^Cinderella. —
The gypsy girl of Hungary. — The queen's cof-
fer.— The sleeping beauty. — Pandora. — The
gift of Aphrodite. — Nino's revenge. — The
apple of discord. — Undine. — The flight of the
sun goddess.
© Caro Atherton Dugan, Brookline, Mass. ;
1899:73530, Nov. 11; 2c. Nov. 13. 23971a
King's (A) judge; a play in a prologue and 3
acts.
© M. E. Bible. New York ; D : 16109, June
21, 1909. 23972
play in 3 acts, by H. W. Bible. [77] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1911; D: 24591; Howard
Wiswall Bible, New York. 23973
King's (The) judges; an original comedy in 4
acts, by E. Grimm. San Francisco, J. H.
Barry, 1892. 45 p. 16°.
© Edward Grimm, San Francisco; 1892:
4362, Jan. 27; 2c. Jan. 27. 23974
King's (The) left hand; historical play founded
on an episode in the life of Charles I, in 4
acts and a tableau, by G. Martin. 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915 ; D : 41529 ; Grace Mar-
tin, London. 23974a
King's (The) life spared. See Good (The)
Samaritan, and other Bible stories drama-
tized.
King's (The) lost daughter; by J. Jensen. 11
p. f°. Typewritten,
© Jens Jensen, Memphis. Tenn. ; D : 9365,
Nov. 1, 1906; Ic. Nov. 1, 1906. 23975
King's (A) love; a tragedy in 5 acts, by D.
Piatt. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co., 1878.
© Donn Piatt, Washington ; 1878 : 14148,
Dec. 3. 23976
See also Love (The) of Coeur de Lion.
King's (The) mascot; opera romance in 2 acts
and 3 scenes, book and lyrics by A. Lowe, mu-
sic by C. Feleky. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© xVllen Lowe and Charles Feleky, New
York; D:9135, Sept. 24, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24,
1906. 23977
King's master; a 4 act romantic play, by J. E.
McCann. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCann, New York; D:
6155, Jan. 30. 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905. 23978
1189
23978
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
23998
Kirg's (The) messenger; play in 3 acts, by
M. E. Bennett. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41899 ; Mary E. Ben-
nett, Norwalli, Conn. 23978a
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by C. T. Vin-
cent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York ; D : 753,
Aug. 14, 1901. 23979
King's (The) mistake; a dramatic composi-
tion, by D. Mundstuli. 50 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© David Mundstnk, Cliicago, D : 1373, Jan.
30, 1902; 2c. Apr. 12, 1902. 23980
King's Mountain; an original drama, written
and arr. by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:5403, IMay
24. 23981
Kings of orient; Christmas miracle play in 3
acts, with prologue, by H. C. Colwell. 173 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25. 1913; D : 33892 ; Henry
Clifford Colwell, Kittanuing, Pa. 23982
King's (The) painter; by Margaret Crosse. 4
p. f. Typewritten.
© M. Crosse. New York; D: 11673, Nov. 5,
1907 ; Ic. Oct. 30, 1907 ; Ic. Nov. 15, 1907.
23983
King's (The) palace; by Anna Louise Strong,
illustrated l^y Margaret Josenhans. Oak Park,
111., Oak leaves company, 1908. 59 p. illus.
12".
© Oak leaves cc. Oak Park, III. ; A : 224948,
Dec. 14, 1908; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 23984
King's (The) pardon; a drama in 5 acts, by
E. C Winter.
© Elizabeth C. AVinter, New Brighton, N. Y. ;
1899 : 68418, Oct. 21. 23985
King's (The) perfume; comedy dramatic
sketch, by John T. Doyle. 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1915 ; D : 39667 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, AUston, Mass. 23985a
King's peril; by J. O. Gray. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© James Orman Gray, Vancouver, British
Columbia; D : 14797, Jan. 12, 1909; 2c. .Tan.
12, 1909. 23986
• Same. 5 p. f °. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1910 ; D : 20191 ; James Orman
Gray, Vancouver, British Columbia. 23987
King's (The) player; oi', A page from the
life of Nell Gwyn, a romantic comedy in
4 acts, by M. Pbister.
© Montgomery Phister, Cincinnati ; 1899 :
53500, Aug. 21. 23988
King's (A) power; in 1 act, by G. R. Lerond
[pseud, of G. R. Leonard?] 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Gustave R. Lerond, New York; D:
4854, Apr. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1904. 23989
King's (The) quest; a German fairy tale in 4
acts. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Martin Harvey, New York; D:2024,
June 20, 1902; 2c. June 20, 1902. 23990
King's (The) rival; a tragedy in 4 acts, by J. V.
Wilson. 02 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Victor AVilson, Philadelphia; D:
5125, June 3, 1904 ; 2c. June 3, 1904. 23991
See also Sel Feramorz.
King's (The) secret; a romantic sensational
melodrama in 3 acts, by Annie Lewis. 61 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson. Lakewood, N. J. ;
D : 1070, Mar. 31, 1902 ; Ic. Mar. 31, 1902 ;
Ic. Apr. 14, 1902. 23992
King's (The) secretary; historical play in 5
acts, by M. Mikol. 56 p. f°. Typev.-ritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1911; D: 28230; Maurice
Mikol, New York. 23993
See also Roderigo Calderon.
King's (The) son; a tragedy in prologue and 4
acts, by T. S. Nolan. 52 p. 8°. Ms.
© Thomas S. Nolan, Chicago ; 1888 : 10966,
Apr. 16; 2c. May 7. 23994
King's (The) spy; a romantic comedietta in 1
act, by R. Dutfy. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Duff v. New York ; D : 236, Mar.
19, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1901. 23995
King's (The) stratagem; or. The pearl of
Poland, a tragedy in 5 acts, by Stella (E. A.
Lewis)
© Estelle A. Lewis, London ; 1874 : 6961,
May 22 ; 2c. June 1. 23996
King's (The) threshold; a play in verse, by
W. B. Yeats. New York, Printed for private
circulation, 1904. viii, 58 p. 8°.
© W. B. Yeats, London ; D : 4771, Mar. 19,
1904; 2c. Mar. 21, 1904. 23997
Same.
® W. B. Yeats, London; A: 82281, Mar. 18,
1904; 2c. Mar. 19, 1904. 23997a
See also Poetical (The) works of William
B. Yeats.
[Pro-
King's understudy; by A. P. Wooten.
logue and act IJ Proof.
© Allen P. Wooten, Indianapolis ; D : 5525.
Aug. 26, 1904; Ic. Aug. 26, 1904; Ic. Oct. 13.
1904 (printed) 23998
1190
23999
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24017
King's (The) ward; a romantic di'ama in 4
acts, by H. E. Drew.
© Helen E. Drew, Milwaukee ; D : 878, Sept.
IS, 1901. 23999
King's (The) wish; drama in 3 acts, by M.
Pipes. Chicago, M. Pipes, 1915. 22 p. 12°.
© Dec. 8, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1915 ; D : 42478 ;
Mai Pipes, Chicago. 23999a
Kino-konigin (Die); operette in 3 aliten, von
Georg Okonkowski u. Julius Freund, musik
von Jean Gilbert [pseud, of Max Winterfeld]
Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. ra.
b. h., 1913. 71 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34722 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24000
Kinship (The) of the rose; romantic play in 4
acts and 2 scenes, a story of Mytilene of to-
day, by W. Hainer. 64 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915; D: 41779; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 24000a
Kirk Eoland; or. Cast adrift, an original Eng-
lish drama in 5 acts, by J. II. Staples. Trini-
dad, Col., Advertiser print, 1890. 45 p. 12°.
© J. R. Staples, Trinidad, Col.; 1890:4613.
Feb. 6; 2c. Mar. 13. 24001
Kirke and Burke's fashion club; a comedy bur-
lesque, by C. Kirke and C. Burke.
© Charles Kirke and Charles Burke, United
States; 1891:36283, Oct. 8. 24002
Kirmess (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts, 3
scenes, by T. E. Powers.
© Thomas E. Powers, New York; 1887:
3280, Feb. 10. 24003
Kirstin; a play in 4 acts, by Alice Cole Kleene.
Boston, Sherman. French & company, 1913.
4 p. 1., 93 p. 12°.
© Nov. 26, 1913; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; A:
361614; Sherman, French & co., Boston.
24004
KishinefE; 1 act play, by W. Owen. [1], 18 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D : 33717 ; Willinm
Owen, Chicago. 24005
Kishineff (The) massacre. See Bundists
(The)
Kishineff~1903; 1 act drama, by M. Bam-
berger. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911; D: 23056; Michael Bfim-
berger, ludianapolis. 24006
Kismet; Arabian night in 3 acts, by E. Knob-
lauch. [140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1911; D: 25115; Edward
Knoblauch, New York. 24007
pjlisniet — Continued.
Same. New York, George H. Doran co.,
[1911] 128 p. 12°.
© Sept. 28, 1912; Ic. Dec. 9, 1912; Ic. Dec.
20, 1912 ; D : 32447 ; Edward Knoblauch, Lon-
don. 24008
— conte arabe, d' E. Knoblauch, texte fran-
cais de J. Lemaitre. 28 p. 4°. (L'lllustra-
tion theatrale, 9" anuee— 232, 1" f^vrier 1913)
© Feb. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1913 ; D : 32460 ;
Edward Knoblauch & Jules Lemaitre, Paris.
24009
— a 5 act melodrama, by E. S. Hopkins. 71 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edmund S. Hopkins, Providence, R. I.;
1887:13821, May 26; Ic. May 26. 24010
— groteskes traumspiel aus Tausend und
eine nacht, englisches original von Ed-
uard Knoblauch, neu bear, in 8 bildern
nach der uebersetzung von Carl Lindau,
musik von Josef Gustav Mraczek. Miinchen,
Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h. 121 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1913; D: 34231; Drei Mas-
ken-verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 24011
— oriental operetta in 4 acts, by H. Durant.
© Hgloise Durant, New York; 1885:11061,
May 23. 24012
— play in 4 acts, by E. Knoblauch. [136] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1911; D: 24274; Edward
Knoblauch, New York. 24013
— a romantic drama in 5 acts, by C. Miehling.
© Charles Miehling, New York ; D : 12604,
Mar. 24, 1908. 24014
sketch in 1 act, by K. Cromwell. [2], 15 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2. 1910; D : 21719 ; Katherine
Cromwell, New York. 24015
(Fate); an original dramatic sketch in 1
act, by G. B. Randall. [12] 1. 16°. Printed.
© Gertrude Blanchard Randall, Everett,
IMass. ; D : 11568, Oct. 22, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 6,
1907. 24015a
Kiss (The); comedy farce in 1 act, by N. Mai-
ori. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1911; D: 24872; Nino Mn\-
ori, San Francisco. 24016
a comedy in 3 acts, by Edna Proctor Clarke
[i. e. E. P. C. Hayes] 04 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edna Proctor Clarke Hayes, Hilo, Ha-
waii; D: 13417, July 27, 1908; 2c. .July 27.
1908. 24017
1191
24018
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24034
Kiss (The) — Continued.
a 1 act comedietta, taken from the French
of Theodore de Banville, Le baiser, by C.
Renauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1896:
17158, Mar, 17; 2c. Mar. 17. 24018
1 act playlet, by Hillel SolotarofC. [1],
Kissing (The) bug.
© Felix Blei, New York ; 1899 : 76217, Nov.
22. 24027
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913; D: 33202; David H.
Solotaroff, New York. 24019
play in 3 acts, prologue and epilogue, by
D. Carb. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914; D: 37935; David
Carb, Fort Worth, Tex. 24019a
— See also Bric-a-brac.
Kiss, and let's make up again; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 83 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12080, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1908. 24020
Kiss (A) and the consequence; a 1 act dra-
matic composition, by F. J. Beaman. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
15626, Apr. 15, 1909; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909. 24021
Kiss (A) by the way. See Ralph.
Kiss me quick; farce in 3 acts, by P. Bartholo-
mae. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 33715; Philip Bar-
tholomae. New York. 24022
Kiss me, sergeant; play in 3 scenes, by Harry
M. Vernon, Lauri Wylie and Alfred Parker.
[73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915; D: 41450; Julian
Wylie, London. 24022a
Kiss of flame; military comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Fiddes M. Page. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Page & Riedell, Chicago; D : 8386, Apr.
20, 1906; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 24023
Kiss (The) of life. See Byron Grimm.
Kiss Poll; from The Cingalee, by Adrian Ross.
1 sheet. f°. Typewritten.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 5864, Dec. 5,
1904 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 24024
Kiss Rosa; comedy, by Elizabeth Ronele [pseud,
of E. E. Witherspoon] ii, 101 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21283 ; Eleanor Eliz-
abeth Witherspoon, Washington. 24025
Kiss you; dramatic poem in 2 pts. for two per-
sons, by E. Mortimer. Tj^pewritten.
© Edmund Mortimer; Chicago; 1898:
61785, Oct. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 24026
book of a musical farce in 3 acts, by G.
Mansfield. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913; D: 34962; Gertrude
Mansfield, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 24028
Kissing-bug (The), the witch, and the rest
of 'em; quick-change comedy in 1 act, by C. B.
Carpenter. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D: 42400; Coila Bess
Carpenter, Portland, Or. 24028a
Kissing girl; comedy in 3 acts, book by S.
Stange, lyrics by V. Bryan, nmsic by Harry
von Tilzer. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909 ; D : 16940 ; Stanislaus
Stange and Vincent Bryan, New York, 24029
Kissing (The) king; musical caress in 2 oscu-
lations, book by G. E. Stoddard, lyrics by C. F.
Herendeen, music by H. Frey. [3], 118 p. 4°.
Typewritten, [Libretto only]
© 1 c. Dec, 21, 1914; D: 39162; Geo. E.
Stoddard, C. Fred'k Herendeen and Hugo
Frey, Chicago. 24029a
Kissing (The) maid. See Love-makers (The)
Kissing (The) shrine; musical play in 3 acts,
by L. L. Eisenman. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914; D: 35609; Lula Lewis
Eisenman, Louisville. 24029b
Kissing the wrong girl; by W. Coleman Par-
ker.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
63258, Sept, 29 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 24030
Kit Carson; a 4 act frontier melodrama, by
T. F. Wiedemann.
© Thos. F. Wiedemann, St. Louis ; D : 8252,
Mar. 16, 1906. 24031
Kit Carson and his comrades. See Knights
(The) of the Sierras,
a romantic and sensational drama in 4
acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1872:
11934, Nov. 12. 24032
Kit Carson's kit; a border drama in 3 acts, by
James S. Carr. (Bloom's acting plays, no. 1)
© Llewellyn C. Bloom, Fort Yates, D. T. ;
1881 : 13287, Aug. 29. 24033
Kit Carson's last trail; a drama in 4 acts, from
the novel by Leon Lewis, by H. E. Downing.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrietta Ellen Downing, Nebraska City,
Neb. ; 1895 : 40619, Aug. 8 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 24034
1192
24035
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
24055
Kit Carson's last trail — Continued.
a 4 act drama, by H. E. Downing. Type-
written.
© H. E. Downing, Nebraska City, Neb. ;
1899 : 38979, June 13 ; Ic. .Tune 13 ; Ic. Aug.
1. 24035
Kit-mut-ghar; an operetta in 2 acts, libretto
and music by .1. Maas. 24 p. t". Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© James Maas, New York; 1890:9209,
Mar. 21; 2c. Mar. 21. [Note: copies de-
posited liave title, Khit-mut-ghar] 24036
Kit o' the Rockies; western playlet, by Jessie
Villars [pseud, of J. V. Stineman] 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20994 ; Jessie Villars
Stineman, New York. 24037
Kit of the relay; a drama in 4 acts, by L. J.
Carter. 91 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lincoln J. Carter, Chicago ; D : 10696,
June 1, 1907 ; 2c. May 27, 1907. 24038
Kitchen (The) domestics; or. The eccentric
violinist, an original sketch in 1 scene, by
F. Bennett.
© Frank Bennett, Chicago; 1876:11385.
Oct. 7. 24039
Kite (The); play in 4 acts, by Tom Gallon.
[124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910 ; D : 21351 ; Louis Neth-
ersole. New York. 24040
Same. New ed. [3], 125 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 5. 1910 ; D : 22482 ; Tom Gallon,
London. 24041
Kith and kin; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. H.
liee.
© George Hyde Lee, Washington; 1897:
26114, Apr. 27. 24042
Kith, not kind; an original romantic play in 4
acts, by I. Forbes-Robertson.
© Ian Forbes-Robertson, New York; 1890:
1720, Jan. 13. 24043
Kithless, kinless; or. North and South, sen-
sational, emotional and society drama in 6
tableaux, by V. Donaldson.
© Virginia Donaldson, New York; 1879:
5759, Apr. 29. 24044
Kit's caller; acting humorous monologue for a
woman, by Pauline Phelps. New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1908. cover-title, 6 p.
12". (Pauline Phelps's pieces)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 14515,
Dec. 11, 1908; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909. 24045
Kitshi Manido, the great spirit; Indian pa-
geant of the peace-pipe in 3 acts, by I. J.
Frazee. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1915 ; D : 41314 ; Isaac Jenk-
inson Frazee, Escondido, Cal. 24045a
Kitten (The); play in 1 act, by E. L. Sheldon.
[2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34575; Eugene
Lloyd Sheldon, New York. 24046
play in 3 acts, by B. W. Langsdale. [2],
135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913 ; D : 34335 ; Byron With-
ers Langsdale, Kansas City, Mo. 24047
Kittens; a play, by Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, United States ; 1883 : 1051.
Jan. 16. . 24048
or, Pluck brings luck, by Oscar Weil and
Frederick Lyster.
© Frank Losee, New York ; 1884 : 22334,
Nov. 8. [For copies reed, see 1884:14470]
24049
P-
a play, by O. Weil and F. Lyster, 174
f°. Ms.
© Oscar Weil and Frederic Lyster, United
States; 1884:14470, July 16; Ic. Nov. 7.
24050
Kittie comes home; comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Collison. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40852 ; Wilson Col-
lison, Columbus, O. 24050a
Kittie Masters; or, The bushman's daughter,
a comedy-drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by
G. A. Lemming.
© George A. Lemming, Milwaukee; 1888:
32899, Nov. 21. 24051
Kittie O'Connor; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
A. E. Berg.
© Albert Ellery Berg, New York; 1894:
35082, July 21. 24052
Kittie's little way; a farce in 1 act, by J. C.
Dox.
© Julia C. Dox, Peoria, 111. ; D : 14095, Oct.
19, 1908. 24053
Kittie's wedding cake; an original farce in 1
act, by N. Zediker. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames,
1886. 9 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 182] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 26463, Nov.
23; 2c. Nov. 23. 24054
Kitty (The); a comedy in 5 acts, by G. B.
Selby.
© George B. Selby, Louisville ; D : 7514,
Nov. 6, 1905. 24055
comedy in 4 acts, by G. B. Selby. 135 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914; D: 38.564; George B.
Selby, Louisville.
24055a
1193
24056
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24075
Kitty (The)— Continued.
duologue, by Robert Higginbotham. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 11 p. 12°.
© Sept. 24, 1913; 2c. Sept. 25, 1913; D:
34540; Samuel French, ltd., London. 24056
a 4 act comedy in 5 scenes, by A. Wynne.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Wynne, New York; D:8771, July
2, 1906; 2c. July 30, 1906. 24057
Kitty and Dick; play in 3 act.s, by M. H. Lester.
© Morgan H. Lester, Washington; 1896:
35423, June 16. 24058
Kitty and Patsy; or. The same thing over
again, an Irish musical sketch in 1 scene,
by F, L. Cutler. Clyde, O., Ames publishing
CO.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1897:25679,
Apr. 26; 2c. May 8. 24059
Kitty (The) and the wolf; a 1 act skit in 2
scenes, by AV. W. Claflin. 36 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© AVard Willard Claflin, Brooklyn; D:
5442, Aug. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1904. 24060
Kitty Flinn's troubles; a farce in 1 scene, by
F. Donnarumma.
© Frank Donnariunma, New York; 1884:
22260, Nov. 7. 24061
Kitty from Cork; by J. M. Sullivan.
© .Tosie Morris Sullivan, New York; 1899:
3318, Jan. 7. 24062
Kitty Ingram; a new American opera in 4 acts,
by A. Ivlugh. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Arthur Klugh, Guelph, Ontario, Canada ;
D:3432, May 15, 1903; 2c. May 15, 1903.
24063
Kitty land.
© Ned Wavburn's vaudeville attractions,
inc.. New York; D : 8370, Apr. 17, 1906.
24064
Kitty MacKay; comedy in 3 acts, by C. C.
Gushing. 83 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1910; D: 21415; Catherine
Chisholm Cushing, New York. 24065
Kitty O'Connor; farce, by M. E. Howorth.
© Mary Elizabeth Howorth, Boston ; 1874 :
5301, Apr. 20. 24066
Kitty of the chorus; play in 1 act, by B. Zu-
ber. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912 ; D : 31314 ; Byrdine Zu-
ber, Chicago. 24067
Kitty Tailleur; drama in 3 acts, by A. Hodges,
founded on the novel of the same name, by
May Sinclair. [1], 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1913 ; D : 33346 ; Arthur Hodges,
New York. 24068
Kitty, the crook; a dramatic episode, by L. M.
Lion and W. Strange Hall. 24 p. 4°. Tj-pe-
written.
© Leon M. Lion, Bushey, England; D:
13429. July 27, 1908 ; 2c. July 11, 1908. 24069
Kitty's best catch; 1 act comedy sketch, by
W. G. Stiegler. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1910 ; D : 21436 ; William G.
Stiegler, Cincinnati. 24070
Kitty's triumph; a drama in 6 acts, by M. J.
Clifford, cover-title, 56 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mary J. Clifford, Dover, N. H. ; 1892:
36975, Sept. 9 ; 2c. Sept. 8. 24071
Kittytown.
© Ned Wayburn's vaudeville attractions,
inc.. New York ; D : 8371, Apr. 17, 1906.
24072
a fantastic comedy with music in 1 act,
book and lyrics by J. \V. Standish, music by
Jean Schwartz. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. Standish. New York ; D : 9205,
Oct. 1, 1906; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906. 24073
Kjaerlighetens 0ine; skuespil i 4 akter, af
•Tohan Bojer. Kristiania, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1910. [6], 176 p. 12°.
© Mar. 16, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1910 ; D : 22247 ;
Gyldendalske boghandel, Christiana, Nor-
way. 24074
Kjaerlihedens tragedie. See Love's tragedy.
Klarinettenniacher (Der); oper in 2 aufzugen,
mit benutzung, von Marpurgs Legengen und
altereu dichtungen, von G. R. Kruse, nuisik
von Friedrich Weigniann. Berlin - Lichter-
felde. Silesius-verlag, [1912] 01 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 7, 1912; 2c. Sept. 17, 1912; D:
30862 ; Georg Richard Kruse, Berlin. 24075
Klecks (Der); versspiel in 3 akten, von Ewald
Cranz. [Amsterdam, 1913] 2 p. 1., 115 p.
12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38329 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24075a
Same. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Sim-
rock, g. m. b. h., 1914. 99 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 1915; D: 40736; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24075b
1194
I
24076
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24091
Kleider machen leute; komische oper in 1 vor-
spiel unci 3 akten, mit benutzung von Gott-
fried Kellers gleichnamiger novelle, von Leo
Felcl, musik von Alexander Zemlinsky. Ber-
lin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 1910. 92 p. 16°.
[Textbuch]
© Feb. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20361 ;
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 24076
Klein Deutschland; comedy drama in 5 acts,
by A. Philipp, music by A. Philipp and Carl
von Wegern.
© Adolph Philipp, New York; 1897:3362,
Jan. 6. 24077
lokalposse mit gesang in 3 akten und 6
bildern, von E. Boremsky und M. Cohnheim.
© Eugene Boremsky and Max Cohnheim,
New York ; 1SS2 : 15152, Sept. 13. 24078
Klein Dorrit; lustspiel in 3 akten [nach Dick-
ens] von Franz von Schonthan. Berlin, Felix
Bloch erben, 1905. 94 p. 8°.
© International copyright bureau, ltd., Lon-
don ; D : 9150, Sept. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1906.
24079
Klein -eisen; berliner mittelstands-drama aus
den 90er jahren des vorigen jahrhunderts in
5 akten, von Eugen Albu. Miinchen, Drei
maskeu verlag, 1912. 125 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. IS, 1912 ; D : 31738 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 24080
Klein-Eva; lustspiel in 3 akten, von O. Ott,
autorisierte uebersetzung aus dem diinischen
von John Josephson. Berlin, Berliner theater-
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 67 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 38018; Berliner
theater-verlag. g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24080a
Klein zaches genannt Zinnober. See Zin-
nober.
Kleine (Die) baronesse; operette in 1 akt, von
Robert Bodanzky, musik von F. Albini. 43 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman-
sky), Vienna; D : 15531, Apr. 3, 1909; 2c. Apr.
17, 1909. 24081
Kleine (Die) Blanche-fleure. See Kubreigen
(Der)
Kleine (Das) cafe (Le petit cafe); lustspiel in
3 akten, von Tristan Bernard, deutsch von
F:rich Motz. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912.
98 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912 ; D : 28831 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 24082
Kleine (Tas) chocoladenmadchen (La Petite
chocolatiere) ; lustspiel in 4 akten, von Paul
Gavault, deutsch von G. von Schonthan. Ber-
lin. Felix Bloch erben, 1910. 141 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910; D: 22698; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 24083
Kleine (Die) Trau Schmetterling (Madame
Butterfly); tragodie einer Japanerin (nach
John L. Long und David Belasco) von L.
Illica und G. Giacosa, deutsch von Alfred
Briiggeman, musik von Giacomo Puccini.
Maiiand [etc.] G. Ricordi & c. ; New York,
Boosey & co., 1907. 4 p. 1., 6-54 numb. 1. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 11369, Sept.
17, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1907. 24084
See also Madame Butterfly.
Kleine (Die) freundin; operette in einem vor-
spiel und 2 akten, von Leo' Stein [pseud, des
Leo Ro.senstein] und Dr. A. M. Willner, musik
von Oscar Straus. Soufflier- und regiebuch.
Leipzig, Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky) 1911. 147 p. 8°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 32600 ;
Ludvi'ig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 24085
Same. Textbuch der gesiinge. Leipzig,
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
1911. 47 p. 12°.
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2c. Jan. 31, 1912; D-
28497; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), Leipzig. 24086
Kleine (Die) bobeit; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Dora Duncker und Hans Gaus. Berlin, E.
Bloch, 1913. 76 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D : 33332 : Edi:ard
Bloch, Berlin. 24087
Kleine (Der; konig; operette in 3 akten, von
Karl V. Bakonyi und Franz Martos, gesangs-
texte. sowie deutsche iibersetzung von Rob-
ert Bodanzky, musik von Emmerich Kal-
man. Soufflier- und regie-buch. Leipzig, W.
Karczag, 1913. 279 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 30, 1913 ; D : 33942 ; W. Karczag.
Vienna. 24088
Same. Text der gesiinge. Wien, W. Kar-
czag, 1912. 39 p. 12'
© Nov. 21, 1912; 2c. Apr. 16. 1913; D:
32960 ; W. Karczag, Vienna. 24089
Kleine (Die) konigin; operette in 3 akten nach
[Jules] Chancel und [Leon] Xanrof [pseud,
des L§on Fourneau] von M. Rappaport [pseud,
des Erich I\Iotz], musik von Ivan Caryll. Text
der gesjinge. Berlin, A. Fiirstner. 65 p. 12°.
© Aug. 28, 1910; 2c. Sept. 21, 1910; D:
22103; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 24090
Kleine konigin (S. A. R.); operette in 3 akten
nach [Jules] Chancel und [Leon] Xanrof
[pseud, des Leon Fourneau] von Erich Motz
(M. Itappaport) musik von Ivan Caryll.
Berlin, A. Furstner, 1910. 180 p. 12°.
(Vollstandiges textbuch mit dialog und an-
gabe)
© Nov. 23, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1910 ; D : 22765 :
Adolph Furstner, Berlin. 24091
1195
24093
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24114
Kleine (Der) landprediger ; lustspiel in 4 auf-
ziigen, von James Matthew Barrie, fiir die
deutsche biihne bearbeitet von Rudolf Lothar.
Berlin, Vita, deutsclies veiiagshaus, 1907. 3
p. 1., [5]-120 p. 12°. (Bibliothek moderner
dramen)
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
11005, July 20, 1907; 2c. July 20, 1907.
24092
Kleine (Der) salon; operetta in 3 akten, von F.
Karl und H. Hall, musik von Carl Petzl,
Textbuch der gesiinge. Miinchen, Drei mas-
ken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 38 p. 12°.
© Feb. 27, 1914; Ic. July 15, 1914; D:
37606; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu-
nich. 24092a
Kleine (Der) Vulkan; schwank in 3 akten, von
Alexander Engel und Armin Friedmann.
Wien, F. W. Schmieden, 1910. 71 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911; D : 23361 ; F. W.
Schmieden, Vienna. 24093
Kleine (Der) Zacharias; ein lustspiel in 5 auf-
zugen, von Dietrich Eckart. Berlin, Otto
Eisner, 1903. cover-title, 99 p. 12°.
© Otto Eisner, Berlin; D : 2916, Jan. 28,
1903; 2c. Jan. 28, 1903. 24094
Kleiner (Der) Eyolf. See Gesammelte dramen:
Henrik Ibsen.
Kleptomaniac (The); a comedy in 1 act, by
Margaret Cameron. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nancy N. Cameron, Oakland, Cal. ; D :
1040, Oct. 30, 1901; 2c. Oct. 31, 1901. 24095
a drama, by B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine K. Phillips, New York; 1899:
69096, Oct. 24; 2c. Oct. 24. 24096
Kleptomist (The); a 1 act play, by J. F. Hume.
© John Floyd Hume, New York; D:9308,
Oct. 24, 1906. 24097
Klingelbeutel(Der); komodie in 1 akt, [und] St.
Helena; komodie in 1 akt: [von] Adolf Paul.
New York, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1907. 62 p.
8°. (Heroische komodien, zweite folge)
© Breitkopf & Hartel, New York; D:
11375, Sept. 11, 1907; 2c. Sept. 10, 1907.
24098
Klondike; a comedy, by J. G. Temple.
© J. Gordon Temple, Denver ; 1897 : 66719,
Nov. 30. 24099
— - drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Berg.
© Albert Ellery Berg, New York; 1897:
45074, Aug. 10. 24100
— or, The experience of a winter in the
Klondike, a play by W. S. Mitchell.
© W. S. Mitchell, Vancouver, British Co-
lumbia; 1898:15313, Mar. 3; 2c. Mar. 2.
24101
Klondike — Continued.
or. The greed for gold, a comedy drama,
by Bob Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Robert Watt, Philadelphia ; 1897 : 43146,
July 30. 24102
or. The land of the midnight sun, by
E. B. Cauthorn.
© B. B. Cauthorn, Portland, Or.; 1897:
y0087, Sept. 7. 24103
Klondike (A) diamond; a farce in 1 act, by
H. C. Nash. Stanford university, Cal.. 1901.
32 p. 16°.
© Herbert C. Nash, Stanford University,
Cal. ; D : 850, Aug. 15, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1901.
24104
Klondike (A) dream; a ballet pantomime, by
R. De Vere and co.
© Reine De Vere & co., New York; 1897:
58748, Oct. 16. 24105
Klondike Kit. Typewritten.
© Raphael Jamieson Hancock, New York ;
1897 : 53394, Sept. 23 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 24106
Klondyke (The); by O. Hammerstein.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York; 1897:
42417, July 24. 24107
— drama in 4 acts, by W. J. Hill.
© W. J. Hni, Lyons, Neb.; 1897:48863.
Aug. 31. 24108
— a drama in 3 acts, by F. R. Cutting.
© Francis R. Cutting. San Francisco ; 1897 :
55712, Oct. 4; 2c. Dec. 29. 24109
a drama of the gold fields, by J. C. Mc-
Cormick.
© James Cabot McCormick, East Cam-
bridge, Mass.; 1897:42168, July 23. 24110
Klondyke Charlie; by H. De Greau.
© Henri De Greau, Pittsford, Vt. ; D : 5966,
Dec. 27, 1904. 24111
Klondyke (The) gold fields; a 4 act comedy
drama, by G. W. Hamler and H. Burton.
© George W. Hamler and Harry Burton,
Monne, 111.; 1897:58621, Oct. 15. 24112
Klu Klux Klan; by S. C. Little.
© Samuel Craig Little, Spartanburg, S. C. ;
D : 1150.3, Sept. 30, 1907. 24113
See also Ku Klux Klan.
Kluge (Das) felleisen; komische spiel-oper in 1
akt, nach einem Andersen'schen marchen, von
Richard Schott, musik von Waldemar Wend-
land. [Textbuch] Berlin, E. Bote & G. Bock.
1909. 34 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2c. Dec. 11, 1909; D:
17675; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 24114
1196
24115
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24135
Kmita; drama in 5 acts, by A. J. Whaley,
adapted from Henryk Sienkiewicz's histori-
cal novel of Poland, The deluge. 116 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Whaley, Philadelphia; D:
8926, Aug. 7, 1906; 2c. Jan. 26, 1907. 24115
Knacknag'ow. See Tipperary.
Knave (The); fantastic comedy, by W. Bow-
man. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915 ; D : 39355 ; Willard Bow-
man and Bertha Creighton, New York.
24115a
Knave and queen; a play in 1 act, by A. Steele.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Asa Steele, New York; D : 12331, Feb.
8, 1908; 2c. Feb. 8, 1908. 24116
Knave (A) of diamonds; a comedy, by Eliza-
beth Ronele [pseud, of E. E. Witherspoon]
133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eleanor Elizabeth Witherspoon, Wash-
ington; D: 12442, Feb. 27, 1908; 2c. Feb. 27,
1908. 24117
-1-aet sketch, by M. Hall. [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1911; D: 25585; Mordaunt
Hall, Brooklyn. 24118
Knave (The) of hearts; a comedietta, by Al-
bert Lee, illustrated by Edward Penfield.
New York, R. H. Russell, 1897.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ;
1897:31830, May 25; 2c. May 31. 24119
■ ■ romantic operetta in 3 acts, by A. A. Knipe.
[117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D : 31802 ; Alden Ar-
thur Knipe, New York. 24120
Knaves and fools; comedy in 1 act, for male
characters, by A. J. Schindler. [New York,
Play aud song publishing company] 1898. 24
p. 24°.
© Anthony J. Schindler, New York; 1898:
45611, Aug. 1; 2c. Sept. 20. 24121
Knaves of the road; a comedy in 3 afcts, by
E. L. Stowell.
© Edward L. Stowell, May wood. 111. ; 1878 :
2361, Feb. 2.5. 24122
Knibbs and Knobbs; or. The doctors, a mu-
sical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Hart.
© .Joseph Hart, New York; 1890:18549,
June 7. 24123
Knickerbocker (The); a play in 4 acts, by O. E.
Graeve.
© Olma E. Graeve, New York ; 1890 : 28384,
Sept. 15. 24124
Knickerbocker, jr.; a local musical comedy, in
3 acts, by E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, New York; 1896:62105,
Nov. 13. 24125
Knickerbockers (The); by H. S. Olcott.
© Henry S. Olcott, New York ; 1871 : 12137,
Dec. 22. 24126
■ -a comedy in 1 act, by E. Wheeler.
© Elodie Wheeler, United States; 1891:
42227, Nov. 25. 24127
a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by Harry
B. Smitli, music by Reginald De Koven.
© G. Schirmer, New York ; 1892 : 2458, Jan.
13. 24128
■an original American play, by Olive Logan
and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1873:309, Jan.
13. 24129
or. New York two hundred years ago, a
drama in 5 acts, by J. J. Stewart. Baltimore,
1871.
© Joseph J. Stewart, United States; 1871:
10023, Oct. 26. 24130
Knickerbockers (The) at school; an historical
play for young folks, by Efhe Louise Koogle.
Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1906: cover-
title, 27, [1] p. 16°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9260, Oct.
18, 1906; 2c. Nov. 10, 1906. 24131
Knife (The); or, The man from Texas, grand
sensational drama in 4 acts, by F. F. Schrader.
© Fred P. Schrader, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1878 :
10315, Sept. 7. 24132
Knig'ht (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith. Libretto.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1889:28375,
Sept. 18. 24133
Knight (A) and a lady; by F. J. Seybold. New
York, F. J. Seybold, 1880. 1 p. 1., 37 p. 16°.
Frederick .L Seybold, New York; 1880:
17240, Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 24134
Knight and Day; matrimonial satire in 1 act,
by J. R. Gordon. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1914 ; D : 38373 ; John Rich-
ard Gordon, Chicago. 24134a
Knight & Day, comnaission merchants; a com-
edy in 4 acts, by W. H. Phillips and C. S.
Dickson.
© Waldorf H. Phillips and Charles S. Dick-
son, United States ; 1886 : 25690, Nov. 13.
24135
Knight (The) and the esquire.
Quixote.
See Don
1197
24136
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24155
Knight (A) errant; a heroic comedy, by V.
Woods. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; D : 661,
July 15, 1901 ; 2c. July 15, 1901. 24136
Knight (A) for a day; by J. C. Slavin. 22 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© John C. Slavin, Elmhurst, N. Y. ; D:
10837, June 25, 1907; Ic. June 12, 1907; Ic.
July 19, 1907. 24137
Knight (A) for a night; 1 act dramatic sketch,
by J. W. Carey. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
©John AV. Carey, Sioux City, la. ; D : 15G02,
Apr. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1909. 24138
Knight (A) of Arthur's court; play in 4 acts,
by M. C. Gunther. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© 1 c. Apr. 1, 1914 ; D : 36577 ; Maude Cecil
Gunther, Wa.shinyton. 24138a
Knight (The) of Atholeine; a dramatic poem
in 1 act, by Julia S. Bowring Malte.se.
© Salvatore R. Maltese, Salt Lake City ; D :
11529, Oct. 12, 1907. 24139
Knight of Cuba; a play in 4 acts, by B. H.
Standish. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. Hoskiu Standish, Minneapolis ; D :
5585, Sept. 30, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1904. 24140
Kniglit (The) of Hokokus; comedy in 1 act, by
L. Judson. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1911; D: 24703; Leonard
Judson, New York. 24141
Knight (A) of labor; or. The master work-
man's vow, a drama in 6 acts, by F. P. Hum-
mel.
© F. Pierce Hummel, Reading, Pa. ; 1887 :
5690, Mar. 10. 24142
• a new and original drama in 4 acts,
by F. P. Hummel. [Reading, Pa., E. Thal-
heimer, 1888] 38 p. 16°.
© F. Pierce Hummel, Reading, Pa.; 1SS8:
80226, Oct. 24; 2c. Nov. 9. 24143
Knight (A) of nowadays; melodramatic play-
let in 1 act, by C. B. Sternberg. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1910; D: 21498; Charles B.
Sternberg, Portland, Or. 24144
Knight (The) of the banks; in 4 acts, by G.
S. Dunkin. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Scott Dunkin. New York; D:
129, Feb. 11, 1901; 2c. Jan. 25, 1901. 24145
Knight (A) of the camera; a sensational com-
edy drama in 4 acts, dramatized from J. B.
Dralce's novel Chronicle of a camera, by F.
C. Jlolyneaux.
© J. B. DraL:e, Bolivar, Mo.; 1893:26796,
June 3. 24146
Knight (A) of the cross; an historical drama
in 4 acts, by F. S. Kolle.
© Frederick Strange Kolle, Brooklyn;
1897 : 26467, Apr. 80. 24147
romantic melodrama in 4 acts, by L. L.
Hall.
© Louis Leon Hall, Morristown, N. J. ; D :
3968, Sept. 11, 1903. 24148
Knight (The) of the football game; a comedy
sketch in 1 act, by R. Bartlett.
© Randolph Bartlett, Los Angeles; D:
5801, Nov. 5, 1904, 24149
Knight (The) of the garter; a play in 3 acts, by
L. Ditrich.stein. Typewritten,
© Leo Ditrichstein, United States; 1S99:
21843, Mar. 27; 2c. Mar. 27. 24150
[2],
romantic farce in 3 acts, by A. Otis.
117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Jan. 14, 1913; D: 31965; Alexander
Otis, New York. 24151
Knight (The) of the golden horn. See Huon
of Gwyenne.
Knight (A) of the grip; comedy in 1 act. by
Joseph Leiser and W. L. Sweitzer. [2], 30 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 10, 1912 ; D : 29926 ; Willard Lee
Sw^eitzer, Allentown, Pa. 24152
— farce-comedy in 3 acts, by C. R. Schuber-
ing. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24808 ; C. R. Schu-
bering, Oakland, Cal. 24153
skit, by S. Roberts. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39370 ; Samuel Rob-
erts, New York. 24153a
Knight (The) of the leopard,
(The)
See Talesman
Knight of the mask; romantic drama, by H, D,
Cottrell,
© Frank Cooley, San Francisco; D:1393.
Feb. 4, 1902. 24154
Knight of the Nineteenth. See Sneak (The)
Knight (The) of the nymphs; 3 act comedy, by
M. C. Clark. [47] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915; D:42.")09; Maurice
Charles Clark, South Omaha, Neb. 24154a
Knight (A) of the quill; comedy for 3 males
and 1 female, bv Frances Aymar Mathews.
New York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 33 p.
12°.
© E](lgar S. Werner & co.. New York ; D :
11698, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov, 22, 1907.
24155
1198
24156
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24178
Knight of the red cross; a sensational illu-
sionary drama in 5 acts, by H. C. Franclv.
© Harry C. I'ranck, New York ; 1879 : 8306,
June 23. 24156
Knig-ht (A) of the ring-; by W, J. Wilson.
© William J. Wilson, Philadelphia ; D :
14558, Dec. 17, 1908. 24157
Knight (A) of the two foils; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, book by Maurice O'Neill and Al-
banus Soderlund, lyrics and music by A.
Soderlund. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Soderlund & O'Neill, Milton. Mass.; D:
4785, Mar. 2, 1904; 2c. Mar. 2, 1904. 24158
Knight (A) of today; a drama in 4 acts, by
H. K. Walthew.
© Helene Ripley Walthew, New York; D:
854, Sept. 11, 1901. 24159
Knighthood days; drama in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914 ; D : 40815 ; International
news service, New York. 24159a
Knightly (A) heritage; a drama, by G. Gibson.
[St. Louis, Samuel F. Myerson, printing cc,
1908] 2 p. 1., 3-121 p. 12°.
© Gerolt Gibson, St. Louis ; D : 12895, May
4, 1908; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 24160
Knightly (The) twins of Spain; by L. C. Hub-'
bard.
© Lester C. Hubbard, New York; D : 829,
Sept. 3, 1901. 24161
Knightly (A) woman; a comedy in 4 acts, by
E. Doyle.
© Edward Doyle, New York; D: 15623.
Apr. 15, 1909. 24162
Knights in Cuba; by Collarbox [pseud, of Bar-
ney Hoskin Standish]
© Laura G. Standish, Minneapolis; D:
2018, June 18, 1902. 24163
Knights of labor; by N. ^IcKenna.
© N. McKenna, New York; 1890:24309,
Aug. 4. 24164
drama in 5 acts, by G. Lascelles and C. H.
Thompson.
© George Lascelles and Charles H. Thomp-
son, Troy, N. Y. ; 1884:19570, Sept. 29.
24165
— a drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1880 : 5271.
Mar. 5. 24166
— a melodrama in 5 acts, by L. Eddinger.
© Lawrence Eddinger, Albany ; 1886 : 4778,
Knights of labor — Continued.
a play, by J. E. Goggin.
© James E. Goggin, Chicago; 1887:7802,
Apr. 1. 24168
or, The workingman's rights, a melo-
drama in 5 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1885 : 28053,
Dec. 31, 24169
or, Work and wages, a drama in 4 acts.
by L. Marston.
© Lawrence Marston, New York; 1886;
8354, Apr. 8. ' . 24170
— See also Germinal.
Feb. 26.
24167
1199
Knights of Pythias. See K. (The) 0. P.s
Knights of the road; by J. HoUoran. 141 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Holloran, Yonkers, N. Y. ; D : 15721,
Apr. 27, 1909; 2c. May 21, 1909. 24171
Knights of the royal arch; by C. S. Rogers.
© Charles Smith Rogers, Hot Springs, Ark. ,
1900 A: 4079, Feb. 13; 2c. Aug. 13. 24172
Knights of the sacred goat; funny degree for
any fraternal order, or for public entertain-
ment, bv S. E. Smyth. Omaha, Neb., S. E.
Smyth [1913] 15 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913 ; D : .32404 ;
Sam E. Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 24173
Knights (The) of the Sierras; or, Kit Carson
and his comrades.
© T. A. Bland and F. T. Seybold, Wash-
ington; 1880 : 3299, Mar. 1. 24174
Knights (The) of Tyburn; a drama in 5 acts,
adapted from the French of d'Ennery's
Chevaliers du brouillard, by A. Godchaus.
© Alfred Godchaus. New York; 1889:
35124, Nov. 19. 24175
Knight's (The) return. See Hermit (A) of
Carmel, and other poems.
Knobs (The) o' Tennessee; a drama in 4 acts,
by Hal. Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid]
Typewritten.
© National prtg. & eng. cc, Chicago ; 1899 :
28042, Apr. 24; Ic. June 26; Ic. Sept. 30.
24176
Knock at the door, peep in, open the latch
and walk in; a drama in 5 acts. 50 p. obi.
8°. Ms.
© INIattie Lewis. Cherry Creek, Nev. ; 1883:
23482, Dec. 18; Ic. Jan. 11, 1884. 24177
Knock-out (The); story of the prize ring, by G.
Nawl. 6 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D: 20257; George
Nagel, Newark, N. J. 24178
24179
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24197
Knock-out Cohen; sketch in 1 act, by M. M.
Theise. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Mar. 30, 1911; D: 23788; Mortimer
M. Tlieise, New York. 24179
Knock-out drops; composition to be produced
with tlie aid of music, scenery and costume,
by E. Schuyler. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915; D: 40583; Elise
Schuyler, Oakland, Cal. 24179a
Knock-out (The) gloves; play in 1 act, by
J. Daes. 5 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914 ; D : 37972 ; John Daes,
Chicago. 24179b
Knock (The) that wakens; play in 3 acts, by
F. W. Norris. 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1913; D: 33804; F. Wick-
ham Norris, Brooklyn. 24180
Knockers (The); a farce comedy in 3 acts,
with 24 lyrics, by R. C. Rose.
© Rov Clarke Rose, Chicago; D:1070,
Nov. 7, 1901. 24181
a sketch, by E. Howell Watkin. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Edith Howell Watkin, New York; D:
5777, Nov. 15, 1904; 2c. Nov. 8, 1904. 24182
Knockerstein's knockout; sketch, by J. R.
Shryock. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909; D: 17804; J. R.
Shryock, New York. 24183
Knocking' (The) at the door; play in 4 acts,
by M. and S. Lewis. [95] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911; D: 23858; Mary and
Samuel Lewis, Arlington, Mass. 24184
Knocklanny; or, The turn of the tide, an orig-
inal Irish drama in 2 acts, by B. Carter.
© Barry Carter, Philadelphia ; 1879 : 13820,
Oct. 18. 24185
Knopf (Ein); lustspiel in 1 akt, von Julius
Roseu, with table of difficulties by Sigmon M.
Stern. New York, H. Holt and company
[etc.] Boston, C. Schoenbof, 1883. 4 p. 1.,
[7] -41 p. 12°. (Stern's selected German
comedies prepared for students, no. 1)
© Henry Holt & co., New York; 1883:
13118, July 17 ; 2c. July 23. 24186
■ Same.
© Ada N. Stern, New York, as the widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 1877, May 27, 1911. Original
entry, July 17, 1883, no. 13118. 24187
Knot (A) of blue and gold; a military drama
in 4 acts and prologue, by J. F. McLean, rev.
bv Richard Naylor. Galveston, Tex., Hopkins
& CO., 1894. 21 p. 8°.
© J. Francis McLean, Galveston, Tex.;
1894 : 52175, Nov. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 24188
Knot (A) of ribbon blue; a play in 1 act, by
H. C. Col well. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry C. Colwell, Kittanning, Pa.; D:
13050, May 25, 1908; 2c. May 25, 1908.
24189
Knot (A) of violets; drama in 1 act, by T. Z.
Henry. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915 ; D : 42132 ; Talma Zetta
•Henry, Sacramento, Cal. 24189a
Knot (A) of white ribbon; comedy in 1 act,
by Alice C. Thompson. Philadelphia, Penn
pub. CO., 1910. 16 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1910; 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; D:
22569; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 24190
Knots of life, untie them all who can; a play
in 5 acts, by G. Stevenson.
© Gustavus Stevenson, Omaha, Neb. ; 1871 :
10565, Nov. 7. 24191
Knotted kinks; or, Three lovers in one, a com-
edy ill 3 acts, from the German of Dr. Wespe,
by Julius Roderich Benedix, tr. and adapted
by M. E. Wickware and G. M. Chester.
© Madge PI Wickware and George M. Ches-
ter, Detroit ; 1877 : 14673, Dec. 17. 24192
Knout's (The) kiss; play in 1 act, by G. Levy.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40364; Gertrude
Levy, New York. 24192a
Know thyself; play in 3 acts, adapted from the
French of Paul Hervieu, by Algernon Boye-
sen. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909; D:17324; Arnold Daly,
New York. 24193
(Connais-toi); play in 3 acts, by Paul
\
Hervieu, tr. by Barry Cerf. 30 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mar. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1915 ; D : 39888 ;
Houghton, Mifflin co., Boston. 24193a
See also Chief contemporary dramatists-
Know ye not; drama in 4 acts, by Leon Elbert
Landone. 196 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1€)10; D: 22896; Franklin
Robinson, New York. 24194
Knowing all— but trusting him still; a drama
in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 88 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey - Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12107, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1908. 24195
Knowing the law; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
R. B. M. Wilson. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34909 ; R. B. :M. Wil-
son, Chicago. 24196
Knowledge of gods; by H. Fish. 29 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Horace Fish, New York; D:9719, Dec.
31, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. 24197
1200
24197
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24210
Known (The) woman; dramatic incident in
playlet form, by M. Terrell. [1], 22 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D: 36345; Maverick
Terrell, Seattle. 24197a
Knox Trender; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
John Oliver Erlan. [132] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D: 26017; J. Oliver
Jacobson, West Hoboken, N. J. 24198
Knut der herr. See Gesammelte werke.
Knut Knutson; a Swedish-American play for
American people, by J. O. Jacobson.
© John Oliver Jacobson, Roy. Wash.; D:
5226, June 9, 1904. 24199
Knute (Die); schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von INIax
Kempner - Hochstadt. Miitichen und Bei'lin,
Geors Muller, 1914. xii, 159 p. 8°.
© Nov. 30, 1914 ; Ic. Mar. 3, 1915 ; D : 40727 ;
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher hiihn-
enschril'tsteller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24199a
Knutschdoktor Stremel; dramatisches spiel fiir
9 niiiunliche u. 5 weibliche roUeu nach dem
plattdeutschen Natxn-doktor -Stremel von H.
Bandlow, draraatisiert von E. J. Freund.
Aiitigo, Antig-o pub. co., 1914. 29 p. 10°.
© Apr. 17, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; D:
30S31 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis, 24199b
Knutt (The) family; farcical book with musical
binding in 2 scenes, by J. McCree. [1], 21 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 20, 1915; D: 41261; Junie IMc-
Cree, New York. 24199c
. Kobold (Der); von Siegfried Wagner, vollstan-
uigor klavierauszng, mit text von Eduard
Renss. Leipzig, M. Brockliaus, 1903. 1 p. 1.,
323 p. f °.
© Max Brockhaus, Leipzig ; D : 4212, Nov.
9, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 9. 1903. 24200
Kobzsar; lyrische opor in 3 aufziigen, text und
musik von P. Sidorenko, rev. von F. H.
Schneider. Leipzig, Breitkopf und Jlartel
[1901] 57 p. 12°. [Libretto only. German
and Russian]
© P. Sidorenko, Berlin; D:613, June 27,
1901 ; 2c. June 27, 1901. 24201
Kodak (The); comedy in 1 act, by H. E. Mcin-
tosh.
© Harriet Edwards Mcintosh, New York;
D : 6315, Mar. 11, 1905. 24202
a photographic musical comedy in 3 snap
sliots, by Mark E. Swan.
© H. Noss, New Brighton, Pa. ; 1894 : 27404,
July 2. 24203
Kolcson (A) kert kastely; vigjAtek 3 felvonfvs
kephen. irta Pekar Gyula. 149 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Feb. 6, 1914 ; 2c. INIar. 18, 1914 ; D : 36399 ;
Franz Bard & bruder, Budapest. 24203a
Kohl, das ist was fiir dich; liedertexte aus der
grossen rheinischen ausstattungsrevue. text
von Christian Witt u. Gerhard Ebeler. nuisik,
von Rudolf Biiron. Koln a. Rli., J. F. Weber,
1913. 23 p. 8°.
© Jan. 1, 1913 ; 2c. June 28, 1913 ; D : 33641 ;
.Job. Franz Weber, g. m. b. h., Cologne. Uer-
many. ^ 24204
Konig Friedrich's bild; oder. Die verschworung
von Morristown, kriegsbild mit meloih-.-ima
und gesang in 3 akten, mit benutzung eiues
jilteren stoffes von R. Tliiem. New York, I.
Goldmann, 1899. 64 p. 8°. *
© Robert Thiem. New York; 1899:83421,
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Jay. 15, 1900. 24205
Konig Harlekin; nmsikalisches maskons])iel in
3 aufziigen, text von Rudolf Lotli;ii\ inuiN
von Georg Clutsani. Berlin. E. Bote tS: G.
Bock, 1912. 60 p. 12°. [Texthuchl
© Aug. 20, 1912; 2c. Oct. 28. 1912; D:
31254; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. Berlin. 24206
See also Harlequin king.
Konig (Der) in Paris; komodie in 4 akton, von
G. A. Caillavet, Robert de Flers und Em-
manuel Arene. Berlin, Felix Bloch erl)eii,
1908. 89 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erhen. Berlin ; D : 15014. Feb.
6, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1809. 24207
Konig Ludwig von Bayern; 5-act tragedy, by
Ferdinand Franz Bonn.
© Charles R. Tyler, New York ; D : 5049,
May 4, 1904. 24208
Konig Odipus; tragodie, von Sophokles, neu
iibersetzt von Hugo von Hofmannstlial. Ber-
lin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1910. 102 p. 12°.
© Oct. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1909 ; D : 17227 ;
S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 24209
Konig Ottokars gliick und ende; trauerspiel in
5 aufziigen, von Franz Grillparzer, ed. with in-
troduction and notes by Carl Edgar Eggert.
. . . New York, H. Holt and company, 1910. Iv,
184 p. front., plate, map. 16°.
© Apr. 25, 1910; 2c. Apr. 27. 1910; A:
261483 ; Henry Holt & co., New York. 24210
Konig Salomo; drama in 3 akten, von E. Hardt.
Leipzig, Insel-verlag, 1915. 120 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 1915; Ic. Oct. 28, 1915; D:
42124 ; Ernst Hardt, Weimar, Germany.
24210a
5379— le
1201
24211
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24226
Konig Saul; eine biblische hlstorie in 5 akten,
von Paul Heyse. Leipzig, Verlag von Philipp
lieclain, jun. [1908] 79 p. 24°
© Emanuel Lederer, New York; D
Feb. 9, 19U9; 2c. Feb. 13, 1909.
— trauerspiel in 5 aufziigen, von O.
Rottau. [Berlin, M. Barscball, 1909]
16°.
: 15035,
24211
S. von
115 p.
© Aug. 1909; 2c. Dec. 29, 1909; D: 20807;
L. M. Barscball, Berlin. 24212
Konig (Der) von Samarkand; ein musika-
lisclies niiircben in 2 aulziigen, text uach
Grillparzer, unci luusik von Franz Mikorey.
Wiesbaden, R. Bechtold & conip., 1911. 38 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 23, 1911 ; D : 24269 ; Rud. Bech-
told & CO., Wiesbaden, Germany. 24213
Kouig ^papek der edle zwerg; moderne
miircben-operette in 3 akten. von A. Bern-
stein-Saversky und A. S. Pordes-Milo, niusik
von Bertrand Siinger. Leipzig, G, Ricliter
tbeaterverlag [1909J 70 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Nov. 20, 1900; 2c. Dec. 18, 1909; D:
17735; Gustav Richter tbeaterverlag, Leip-
zig. 24214
Konige; ein schauspiel in 5 akten, von Wilbelm
Weigand. Leipzig, Insel-verlag, 1911. 154 p.
12°.
© Dec. 29, 1911; 2c. Mar. 6, 1912; D:
2S950; Insel-verlag, Leipzig. 24215
Kbnigreich. (Das); mJircbendrama in 4 akten,
von K. Sclionhen-. Borlin, J. G. Cotta'sclie
bucbbandlung nacbfolger, 1908. 120 p. 12°.
© Karl Schunherr, Berlin; D: 13033, May
23, 1908; 2c. June 1, 1908. 24216
3 akten, von
Konigskinder; ein niiirclien in
Engelbert Humperdinck.
© Max Ei'ockliaus, Leipzig;
Feb. 3.
1897 : 9085.
24217
musikmarcben in 3 bilder, text von Ernst
•Rosmer [pseud, der Elsa Porgos Bernstein]
musik von Engelbert Hunii)erdinck. Berlin,
S. Fischer verlag [1910] 100 p. 16°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910; D:
22238; S. Fisclier verlag, Berlin. 24218
Same.
© Nov.
Konigstraum (Ein); biihnenspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von A. Gutheil-Hardt. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle
des Verbandes deutscher biibnenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h., 1913. 94 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914 ; D : 36601 ; Arthur Gut-
heil-Hardt, Bremen, Germany. 24220a
Kouigstrust (Der); operette ohne musik in 3
akten, von Ludwig Bauer. Berlin, E. Flei-
, sehel & CO., 1911. [4], 147 p. 12°.
© Jan. 25. 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1911 ; D : 23064 ;
Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 24221
Same.
© May 6, 1911 ; 2c. June 9, 1911 ; D : 24939 ;
Egon Fleischel &. co., Berlin. 24222
Koko Kola; a Japanese fantasy, comedy sketch
with music for two characters, by Charles
Swickard. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Joseph P. Swickard, New York ; D : 9241,
Oct. 10, 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 24223
Gabel.
^"ir
[Kol schofar] ; a drama, by M.
104 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911 ; D : 23780 ; Max Gabel,
New Yorlf.
24224
Koleriksen; farce i 1 akt, af Birger Dahl.
Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co., 1914. 2 p.
1., 41 p. 12°.
© Nov. 27, 1914; Ic. Dec. 21, 1914; D:
39201; H. Aschehoug & co..
Christiania.
24224a
Komm' holder friihling; blumenn):ii-clien mit
gesang und tanz, von xVuna Nobiling. musik
von Ileinrich Kornhass. Leipzig und Zu-
rich, Gebriider Hug ik. co. [etc., etc.] 1911.
15 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© July 22, 1911; 2c. Sept. 29, 1911; D:
25344; Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 24225
Kommandant
tod.
Kommandatur (La); comedie dramatique en 3
actes, de Jean Frangois Fonson. 116 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
. 16, 1915 ; D : 40009 ; Louis Ilil-
24225a
(Der) See Umweg (Der) zuni
Ic. Mar,
London.
29, 1910; 2c. Dec. 28, 1910; D:
22938; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 24219
— (Kingly children); fairy opera in 3 acts,
book l)y Ernst liosmer [pseud, of Elsa Porges
Bernstein] English singing words by Cliarles
Henry Meltzer, music by Engelbert Humper-
dinck. New York, Fred RuUman, 1910. 69
p. 4°. [Libretto only. German and English]
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1910; D: 22945; Charles
Henry Meltzer, New York. 24220
1202
©
lier,
Kommandatur (The); dramatic comedy in 3
acts, by Celia Storm and Ine Cameron, from
tlie Fi-ench of Jean Frangois Fonson. 79 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915; D: 40008; Louis Hil-
lier, London. 24225b
Komodiantin (Die); komodie in 3 akten, von
A. C. Strahl. [2], 87 p. 12°. Printed,
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911; D: 23128; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen-
schriftssteller, Berlin. 24226
24227
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24240
Komodie (Die) des todes. See Wenn zwei
dasselbe tun.
Komtesse Mizzi;- oder, Der familientag, kom-
(klie in 1 akt, von Arthur Schnitzler. 2 aufl.
Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1909.
© S. Fischer verlaj?, Berlin ; D : 14764, .Tan.
7, 1909; 2c. Jan. 7, 1909. 24227
Konfuzita (La) edzo. See Georgo Dandin.
Kong Aagon; tragedie i 3 akter, [af] Thomas
Peter Krag. Ny og omarbejdet udgave.
Kristiania og K0benhavn. Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1908. 140 p. 12".
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Glyden-
dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, Christiania,
Norway; res. no. 1936; Ic. July 29, 190S.
24228
Kongeglimen; skuespil i 4 akter, af G. Kamban.
Kj0benhavn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1915. 138 p. 12°.
© Sept. 24, 1915; Ic. Nov. 13, 1915; D:
42257; Guumundur Kamban, Copenhagen.
24228a
Kongemag't; skuespil i 4 akter, von K. Bram-
son. K0l)enhavn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske
boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1911. 193 p. 12°.
© Feb. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1911 ; D :
23G81 ; Karen Bramson, Copenhagen. 24229
Kongress (Der); komodie in 3 akten, von Georg
Kaiser. 58 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914; D : 36872 ; Anstalt fiir
auffiihrungsrecht dramatischer Averke d. lit-
eratiir u. musik, g. m. b. h., Charlottenluirg,
Germany. 24229a
Kongsenmerne; [by] Heurik Ibsen, ed. for
school use by J. A. Holvik and P. J. Eilceland.
Minneapolis. Augsburg publishing house,
1915. 3 p. 1., [9]-244 p. 8°.
© Mar. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1915 ; aff. Apr.
19, 1915 ; A : 398477 ; Augsburg pub. house,
Minneauolis. 24229U
Konventbiztos (A); drSma 3 felvonasban, irta
Farkas Pal. Budapest, Marton Sandor^ 1913.
157 p. 4°.
© Oct. 24, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35817; Marton Sandor, Budapest. 24229c
Konzert (Das); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Her-
luann Bahr. Berlin, E. Reiss, verlag [1909]
154 p. 8\
© July 10, 1909; 2c« July 24, 1909; D:
16328 ; Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany. 24230
Koomer; a Dutch comedy in 5 acts, by Edward
Spencer.
© Gus Phillips, New York ; 1873 : 4910, IMay
. 6. 24231
Kopalee (Tlie); or. The order of the skull, play
in 2 acts, by Mahendra Cliandra Singha, dram-
atized by A. K. Mozumdar and D. E. Fultz.
[17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42203 ; A. K. Mozum-
dar and Daniel E. Fultz, Spokane, Wash.
24231a
Koran (The) of the prophet; a musical extrava-
ganza in 2 acts, book and lyrics by L. F.
Baum.
© L. Frank Baum, Chicago ; D : 15156. Fob.
23, 1909. 24232
Korean (A) village. Sec Ko^iki.
Kornelius Schut; oper in 3 aufziigen, von
Luigi Illica, fiir die deutsche biihne bearbeitet
von Felix Falzari, musik von Antonio Snia-
reglia. Triest, C. Schmidl & co., 1907. 04 p.
12°, [Libretto only]
© Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig; D: 11495,
Oct. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1907. 24233
Korsar (Der); burleske operette in 3 akten, von
Heiurich ritter von Yojacek, fiir die deutsclie
biihne bearbeitet von Moritz Wien. Berlin,
Berliner theater-verlag, g, m. b. li., 1913. 108
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34871; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24234
Korsicti Bratfi; dramaticka romance ve 4
.iednanich s promenou a pfedehrou, Karel
Stastny-.
© Charles Stastny, Wilber, Neb.; 1000 A:
28171, Nov. 15. 24235
Kosiki; or, A Korean village, a play in 2 pts.,
by Amy Kellogg. New York, Mission.-iry edu-
cation movement of the United States and
Canada, 1912. 11 p. 8°.
© Sept. 21, 1912; 2c. Sept. 2.5, 1912; D:
30948; Missionary education movement of the
United States and Canada, New York. 24236
Kosloff (The) case; play in 4 acts, by Clifton-
Fowler [pseud, of E. Clifton and B. I'^jwicr]
[751 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912; D: 29345; Ethel Clif-
ton and Brenda Fowler, Chicago. 24237
Kouli-Khan. the emperor of Burmah; a comic
opera in 3 acts, libretto by C. A. Vanderveer,
music by Robt. M. Stults.
© C. A. Vanderveer, United States; 1802:
43005, Oct. 24. 24238
Kramer & co,; play in 4 acts, by P. Grzybow-
ski. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D: 28749; Paul Grzy-
bowski. New York. 24239
Krampus (Der); lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, [von
Hermann Bahr] Miinchen, A, Langen, 1902
[1901] 229, [1] p. 16°,
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany; D:1035,
Oct. 29, 1901; 2c. Oct. 29, 1901. 2424Q
1203
24241
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24256
Kranks; or, Fun on a hand car, a comical mu-
sical conception of the follies of the day in 2
acts.
© George W. M. Nutt, New York; 1S80:
19G36, Dec. 21. 24241
Krausemeyer's alley; a 2 act comedy, by W. B.
Watson. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. B. Watson, New York; D:13G33,
Aug. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1908. 24242
Kreolenblut; operette in 3 akten, von Ignaz
Schnitzer und Enierich von Gatti, musik von
Heinrich Berte, bearb. und revidirt von Gus-
tav Yolk. 99 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 22931 ; Andreas Dip-
pel, Chicago. 24243
opei-ette in 3 akten, von Ignaz Schnitzer
und Emerich von Gatti, musik von Heinrich
Berte. Text der gesiinge. Leipzig, Leipziger
biihnenverlag, E. Schultz, [etc., etc.] 1910.
50 p. 12°.
© Dec. 23, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1910 ; D : 23066 ;
Leipziger biilmenverlag, Erhard Schultz, I.,eip-
zig. 24244
Same. Vollstiindiges regiebuch. Leipzig,
Leipziger biihuenverlag, E. Schultz, 1910. 118
p. 8°.
© Dec. 16, 1910; 2c. Jan. 10, 1911; D:
23005; Leipziger buhnenverlag, Erhard
Schultz, Leipzig. 24245
[Kreutzer sonata; dramatization of Count L. N.
Tolstoi's book, by Maurice Katz]
'oTrrb":^"!" r*Ni*z'rN"_- .: .b ps ;nunjsc iiiJ'mp
."fjNp .:: 'i"- 'i'^'^^ "ir*:?^-rx in ins
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912 ; D : 30410 ; Sarah Alder,
Brooklyn. 24246
— — a play in 4 acts, adapted from the Yiddish
of Jacob Gordin, by Langdou Mitchell. New
York, H. G. Fiske, 1907. 78 p. 8°.
© Harrison Grey Fiske, New Y''ork; D:
10358, Apr. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1907. 24247
a society domestic drama of Russian life at
the pre-^eut time in 4 acts and 4 scenes, a
dramatization of Tolstoi's book of that title,
by P. Murphy. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fitzgerald Murphy, New York; 1890:
34785, Nov. 5; 2c. Feb. 5, 1891. 24248
■ Same.
"* ■* * ^ V ^
•I ' '?•'
[New York, M. N. Maisel] 1907. 92 p. 12".
© Jacob Gordin, Brooklyn; D: 10735, June
5. 1907 ; 2c. June 5, 1907. 24249
Kreuzerhohung, [und] Der bose herzog; 2 ein-
akter, von Wolfgang Goetz. Leipzig, E. Ro-
wohlt verlag, 1911. 74 p. 8°.
© Aug. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1911 ; D : 25283 ;
Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig, 24250
Kribbs & co. ; a farce in 1 act, by Francis How-
ard Williams. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1907. 22 p. 12°.
■ © Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D: 11094,
Aug. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1907. 24251
Krieg; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Alexander
Tschertkoff [pseud, der Wilhelm Scharrelmann
und Johannes Wiegand] Miinchen und Leip-
zig, G. Miiller, 1906, 102 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Georg
Muller, Munich; res. no. 197; ]c. Jan. 23. 1906.
24252
Oder, Pflicht und liebe, schauspiel in 3
acten, von A. Bierman.
© Adolph Bierman. New York ; 1894 : 39147,
Aug. 25. 24253
Krieg (Der) der neutralen; volksstueck in 4
akten, vou E. Markus. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1915; D:39SS3; Elisabeth
Markus, Detroit. 24253a
Krieg im haus; lustspiel in 4 akten, von Rob-
ert Misch. New York, E. Lederer, 1902. 144
p. incl. plan. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 2446,
Oct. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1902. 24254
Krieg (Der) um den eimer; operette in 3 auf-
ziigen, naeh. ... La secchia rapita des Ales-
sandro Tassoni, vou Renato Simoni, deutsch
vou Alfred Briiggemaun, musik von J. Burg-
meiu [pseud, des Giulio Ricordi] Mailand,
New York [etc.], G. Ricordi & co., [1911]. 96
p., illus. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 29, 1911; D:
28123 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 24255
Kriegsberichterstatter; heiteres spiel von un-
seren geguern in 3 akten, vou Karl Wilhelmi,
Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Yerbandes deut-
scher bfihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1915.
47 p. 8°.
© Ic. IMay 21, 1915; D: 40740; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verba ndes deutscher bfihnenschrifts-
teller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24255a
Kriegsnot; ein lustiges spiel in 3 akten, von
Georg von der Gabelentz. Berlin, Biilmen-
verlag Ahn & SimT-ock. 116 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913 ; D : 32963 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
24256
Kris Kringle's Christmas eve. ^'ee Santa
Claus.
1204
24257
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24274
Kriss Kringle; by A. J. Schindler.
© Anthony J. Schindler, New York; 1900
A : 24549, Oct. 2. 24257
Kriss Kringle, the children's friend.
© Wm. D. Fulsom, Cleveland; 1890:31GG1,
Oct. 13. 24258
Kriss Kring-le's holiday; or. The five Froliques
and their friends.
© John Russell Davidson, New York: 1900
A : 29370. Dec. 1 : 2c. Dec. 1. 24259
Kristidorie. See American (The) dutchess.
Kritische tage; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Paul
Bourget uud Andre Beaunier, deutsch bear-
beitet von Otto Eisenschitz. Wieu, Berlin.
Comoedia, g. m. b. h., 1912. 140 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 22. 1912; D: 3120-5; Comoedia.
ir. m. b. h.. Alenna. 24260
Krokodil (Das); operette in C aufziigen, von
Oscar Walther. musik von Adolph Ferrou.
© Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig ; 1S9S :
G054, Jan. 17; 2c. Jan. 17. 24261
Krone und liebe. See Dalnia und Ingomar.
Krousemeyer's alley; by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, Brooklyn ; D : 102CG. Mar.
23. 1907. 24262
Krousmeyer's employment agency; by W.
Delavoye.
© Will Delavoye, New York; 1899:14014,
Feb. 23. 24263
Kriimel vor Paris! (fortsetzung von Der kaiser
rief), ein vaterliindisches zeitbild von Franz
Cornelius, gesangstexte von Willy Prager,
musik von Rudolph Nelson. Berlin, Figaro
verlag, 1915. 52 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Apr. 24, 1915; D:
40502; Figaro vei'lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
24263a
Ku Klux Klan; a drama in 5 acts, by J. C.
Frost.
© .Jeremiah C. Frost, Philadelphia; 1884:
13915, July 9. 24264
See also Klu Kltix Klan.
Kiimmelblattchen ; eine heitere geschichte in
3 akten. von Robert Overweg. Berlin, E.
Bloch. 69 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33457; Eduard
Bloch. Berlin. 24265
Kuenstler (Die); oder, Furchtl:ar durchge-
fallen, lustspiel in 4 akten, von A. Heiue-
mann. Typewritten.
© Arthur Heinemann, Milwaukee; 1898:
70571, Dec. 5; Ic. Dec. 5. 24266
Kiinstlerliebe; operette in einem vorspiel und
2 akten, von Rudolph Schanzer. musik von
Paolo Gallico. 45 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913 ; D : 32457 ; Anstalt f iir
auffiihrungsrecht, Charlottenburg, German v.
24267
Kuhreigen (Der); musikalisches schauspiel in
3 aufziigen, dichtung nach der novelle. Die
kleine Blanchefleure, von Rudolf Hans
Bartsch, von Richard Batka, musik von Wil-
helm Kienzl. Leipzig, J. Weinberger, 1911.
63 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 12, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2G, 1911; D:
25.59G; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 24268
Kukuska; lyrisches drama in 3 aufziigen, von
Felix Falzari, musik von Franz Lelu'ir. Leip-
zig. C. Hofbauer, 1896. Gl p. IG". [Libret-
to only]
© C. Hofbauer, Leipzig; 1896:54410, Oct.
1; 2c. Dec. 1. 24269
Kulturpalast; komodie in 3 akten. von Alfons
Feder Culm. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Yer-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. ni.
b. h., 1913. 81 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 2G, 1913; D: 33336; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher billinen-
schriftsteller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24270
Kumasaka. See Noh dramas.
K'ung Fu Tze; a dramatic poem, by Paul
Carus. London, Chicago, The Open court
publishing co., 1915. 1 p. 1., [5]-72 p. 8°.
© Mar. 20. 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Mar. 25, 1915 ;
A : 39S0G9 ; Open court pub. co., Chicago.
24271
Kvinst und liebe. See Don Juan und die
kurtisane.
Kunst (Die) zu lieben; musikalisches lustspiel
in 2 aufziigen, nach einer idee des Fiorentino,
gedichtet und in musik gesetzt, von Fritz
Volbach. [Leipzig] Leipziger biihneuverlag
E. Schultz [1910] 26 p. 12°. [Textbuch]
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2c. Nov. 25, 1910; D:
22642 ; Leipziger biihneuverlag, Erhard
Schultz, Leipzig. 24272
Kuolema; by Arvid Jarnefelt, adapted from the
German tr. of Georg Boldemann by F. Rock-
well. [IS] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D: 28881; Florence
Rockwell, New York. 24273
Kupec a basnik; aneb, Politika a nehody Pana
piihody, fraska se zpevy ve 4 .leduanich,
napsal L. Folda. Omaha, Neb., Tiskem na-
rodnf tiskjirny, 1909. 115 p. 24°.
© Nov. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1910 ; D : 17911 •
Longin Folda, Clarkson, Neb. 24274
1205
24275
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24295
Kuss (Der), Sec Lockere vbgel.
Kups (Der) des herzogs. See Wehrpfliclitige
(Die) braut.
Kwong shao sheng. See Yellow (The) peril.
Kynnersley; a dramn in 4 acts, by G. N. Mo-
wat. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Georire Neiison Mowat, Montreal, Can-
ada ; D : 274G, Dec. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1902.
24275
L. (An) A. W. rest; a farce in 1 act. by W.
Atkins Scott. New York, The Iloxbury pub-
lisiiin.ij: (oiuiniiiy. (Wizard series)
© Koxbury pul). co.. New Yorli ; 1S99:
7G:;l.J, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 24276
L. G.'s wife; by INI. Turnbull. [2], 147 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .June K), 1910; D : 21347 ; Marpraret
Turnbull, New York. 24277
L. H. G. Gallagher, actor; a comedy, by J. S.
Miller.
© .fohn S. Miller, Clarksville, Tenn. ; 188S:
5S4G. Feb. 24. 24278
L. K. C. P.; or, The lime-kiln club's picnic, a
new and oi-iuinal musical comedy in 3 acts,
by W. Courtri.uht.
© A\'m. Courtright, Philadelphia; 1882:
1S77.5, Nov. G. 24279
L. 3Sr.; a drama in 4 acts, by A. R. Cazauran.
Brooklyn, 187.5.
© Ada Gaddis, United States; 1875:14G6,
Feb. 15. 24280
La de los ojos de cielo; juj^iiete cfimico en 1
acto y en prosa, original de E. Lopez-Marln.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911.
35 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. .Tan. 2, 1912 ; D : 281GG;
Enrique Lopez-Marln, Madrid. 24281
Labor; an American drama in 3 acts, by C. F.
Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1877 : 10846,
Sept. 20. 24282
Labor and capital— Continued.
or. The greenback campaign, a drama, by
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by D. B. Sor-
lin. 160 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Daniel B. Sorlin, New York; D:4846.
Apr. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1906. 24283
Labor and capital; a drama in 4 acts, by J.
Douglas.
© James Douglas, Cincinnati ; 1887 : 13245,
May 19. 24284
by W. F. Kimball. 9 1. f°. Printed.
© Wilbur F. Kimball, Haverhill, Mass.;
1885 : 4306, Feb. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 15. 24285
E. M. Connor.
© Edgar M. Connor, Troy, N. Y. ; 1879:
564, Jan. 13. 24286
— See also Monopoly.
Labor and the man; a 1 act dramatic comedy
.sketch, by II. S. Sheldon. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harry S. Sheldon, Chicago; D: 16106.
June 21, 1909; 2c. June 21, 1909. 24287
Labor day; by C. S. Turner.
© Cornelius Scofield Turner, Minneapolis;
1897 : 5722, Jan. 18. 24288
Labor day at the state line; Irish comedy
sketch, by W. 11. Law. 0 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D: 34230; William
Henry Law, Chicago. 24289
Labor defeats capitalists; 1 act drama, by E.
G. O'Connor. 6 p. 4°. Ty])ewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912; D : 28532 ; Edward G.
O'Connor, Lawrence, Mass. 24290
Labor (The) leader; a drama of American min-
ing life in 4 acts, by W. B. Owens.
© William B. Owens, Oakland, Cal.; D:
13079, May 29, 1908. 24291
Labor (A) of love. See Love and law.
Labor omnia vincit; melodrama in 5 acts, by
S. Peel. Typewritten.
© Seth Peel, Springfield, 111.; 1899:23369,
Apr. 3 ; 2c. May 17. 24292
Labor (The) question; play in 1 act, by O. C.
Snyder. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D:3S31G; Otho Carl
Snyder, Cleveland. 24292a
Labor vs. capital; in 3 acts, by W. C. Ahl. 83
p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909; D: 16686; Wm. C.
Ahl, Pittsburgh. 24293
See also Cherry.
Laboremus (Laboremus) See Plays, by Bjorn-
stjerne Bjornson.
Laboring (A) man; a play touching on the
labor question, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1886 : 5182.
Mar. 4. 24294
Laborious (A) tex'; a dramatic sketch of a
negro meeting, by H. L. CotRn. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Helen Lockwood ColFm, Aurora, 111. ; D :
15928, May 22, 1909; 2c. May 22, 1909.
24295
1206
24296
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24315
Labor's cross; in 4 acts, by A. Friedeberg.
© Alexander Friedeberg, New York ; 1900
A: 31103, Dec. 24. 24296
Labyrinth (Le dedale); a play in 5 acts, by
Paul Hervieu. New York, B, W. Huebsch,
1913. 172 p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1913; 2c. Jan. 15, 1914; A:
362359 ; B. W. Huebsch, New York. 24296a
Labyrinthe (Le) See Theatre; [par] Gaston
Schgfer.
Lac (Le) d'Emeraude; ballet-legende en 1 acte,
de A, Monte, musique de Chillemont. Paris.
E. Gaudet, 1910. 14 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1910 ; D : 22197 ;
Achille Monte, Paris. 24297
Lac (Le) des Aulnes; ballet-fgerie en 2 actes
et 5 tableaux, de Henri ryfarechal et G. Ya-
nara, musique de H. Mar^cbal, comraentaire
en vers de Mme. Catulle Mendes. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1908. 25 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joubert. Paris ; D : 13101, June 2, 1908 ;
2c. June 2, 1908. 24298
Lace petticoats; drama in 3 acts, by E. Lissner.
159 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 5, 1911; D: 24140; Emanuel
Lissner, Boston. 24299
Lachen und sterben; FUnfuhrtee; 2 tragische
akte, von Max Dautliendey. Leipzig, E. Ro-
wohlt verlag, 1911. 55 p. 8°.
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2c. Oct. 28, 1911; D:
25911 ; Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig. 24300
Lachende (Der) dreibund; operette in 3 nkten,
von Leopold .Tacobson, musik von Ralpli Be-
natzky. Regiebuch. Miinclien, Berlin, Drei
masken verlag, 1913. 103 p. 8°. diagrs.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37176 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 24301
Same. Textbuch der gesange. 1 p. 1., 48 p.
16°.
© Oct. 27, 1913; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D:
36799 ; Drei masken verlag g. m. b. h., Mu-
nich. 24301a
Lachende (Der) ehemann; operette in 3 akten,
von Julius Brannuer und Alfred Griinwald,
musik von Edmund Eysler. Regie- und souf-
flierbuch. Leipzig, Wien. New York, W. Karc-
zag, 1913. 41 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913; D: 35037; W. Karczag,
lieipzig. 24302
Same. Textbuch. Leipzig, Wien, New
York, W. Karczag. 35 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913 ; D : 34471 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 24303
See also Laughing (The) husband.
Lachende (Das) mirakel; romantisches schau-
spiel in 2 akten, von Georg Engel. Berlin,
Vita, deutscbes verlagsliaus [1908] 3 p. 1.,
[5]-142 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutscbes verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
14197, Oct. 29, 1908; 2c. Oct. 29, 1908.
24304
Lackey (The); a drama in 3 acts, by Betsy
Bancker.
© Mary E. C. Bancker, New York; 1885:
5900, aiar. 10. 24305
Lackhart and co.; a play in 8 acts, by Lacier
Ladbey [pseud, of A. M. Bradley] 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice M. Bradley. New York; D : 10518.
May S, 1907; 2c. May 8, 1907. 24306
Laclero, die schone Griechin; oder. Das blu-
men-rnadchen, komudie in 3 akten, von H. M.
Plum-WiJhning. New York, 1900. 5 p. 1., 45
p. 12°.
© Huberta M. Plum-Woehning, New York ;
1900 A : 27454. Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 24307
Lad (The) from Largymore; farce in 1 act, by
S. MacIManus. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23039 ; Seumas Mac-
Manus, New York. 24308
Lad (A) of steel; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
K. Benedict and Hale Hamilton. 78 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Kingsley Benedict, New York ; D : 64.59.
Apr. 4, 1905; 2c. Apr. 4, 1905. 24309
Ladder (The); an American play, by E. Itt-
mann. 116 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Ittmann, New York ; D : 1.56S6,
Apr. 22, 1909; 2c. Apr. 22, 1909. 24310
Same. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909; D: 17102; Edward Itt-
mann, New York. 24311
Ladder (The) of fame; sketch in 1 act, by P.
Cammans. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910 ; D : 22791 ; Paul Cam-
mans, Seattle, 24312
Ladder (The) of life; by T. Sbeehan, jr. Bos-
ton, Rockwell & Churchill, 1878. 51 p. 12°.
© Thomas Sheehan, Boston; 1877:95.50.
Aug. 20; 2c. Oct. 4, 1878. 24313
a drama in 5 acts, by E. Arden and Ardeo
Smith.
© Edwin Arden, Castleton Corners, N. Y. ;
1893 : 17215, Apr. 7. 24314
— play in 3 acts, by W. W. Whalen. [287]
p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D: 34127; Will W.
Whalen. Harrisburg, Pa. 24315
1207
24316
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOKS
24335
Laddie; by W. A. Cauley.
© W. A. Cauley, Morrisville, Pa. ; D : 0871.
Jau. 30, 1907. 24316
a piny in 1 act, by C. V. Kerr. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clarence Vincent Kerr, Cleveland ; D :
5271, June 30, 1904; 2c. Aug. 6, 1904. 24317
Laden-komtess (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Kobert Misch, niusik von Franz Drdla. Ber-
lin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 1912. 1 p. 1., 127 p.
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2c. Oct. 28. 1912; D:
31257; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 24318
Ladies (The); from The Cingalee, by Adrian
lioss. 1 sheet. f°. Typewritten.
© Chappell & CO., London; D:5860, Dec.
5, 1904; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 24319
Ladies chasse; farcical comedy in 4 acts, by
A. Rlixon. [1], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1912; D: 31822; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 24320
Ladies (The) club; by Mrs. S. Crowninshield.
© Mrs. Scluivler Crowninshield, Wasliing-
ton; D:161G, Mar. IS, 1902. 24321
a play, by M. B. Crowninshield.
© Mary Bradford Crowninshield, New
York ; 1890 : 42375, Dec. 31. 24322
Ladies' day; musical farce, by Vernon Cassard.
music by Gustav Luders. [4], 188 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 4. 1911 ; D : 25399 ; M. Witmark
& sous, New York. 24323
Ladies' delight; a comedy in 1 act. for female
characters only, by Anne L. Estabrook. Bos-
ton, N. Sawyer & son, 190G. 21 p. 12°.
© A. L. Estabrook, Brookline, Mass.; D:
9529, Nov. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. 24324
Ladies' nig'ht; a romantic play in 4 acts, by
Samuel Morse. 121 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Morse, New York; D:3044,
Feb. 25, 1903; 2c. Feb. 25. 1903. 24325
Ladies night at Reilly's; or, Casey, the piper,
a 45 minute comedy, by K. Imhof [i. e. F. R.
Imhof] 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred PtOger Imhof, Rock Island, 111.;
D:4906, Apr. 20, 1904; 2c. Apr. 20. 1904.
24326
Ladies of Athens; Greek comedy in 1 act, by
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb and Elise West. [New
York. E. S. A\ erner & co., 1905] cover-title,
p. 78-95. 12°. (On cover: Werner's plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 6S34.
June 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1905. 24327
Ladies (The) of Cranford; In 3 acts, by Mary
Barnard Home.
© Walter H. Baker co., Boston; 1899:
.57205, Sept. 7; 2c. Oct. 21. 24328
Ladies of the jury; play in 1 act, by F. Pangle.
[7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D: 38867; Frances
Pangle, New York. 24328a
See also Grange one-act plays, no. 2.
Ladro (II); 6, Mangiatore di cadaveri, in un pro-
logo e 4 atti, di C. Giglio. [86] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914; D: 384.56; Clemente
Giglio, Brooklyn. 24328b
Ladron (El) misterioso; drama policlaco en 1
acto, (lividido en 4 cuadros, original de J.
Quilis Pastor. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiiolGs] 1915. 25 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41063; Jose Quilis Pastor, Madrid. 24328c
Ladron (Un) y un detective; comedia en 1 acto
y 5 cu;.i<^!ros, prologo y epilogo, de P. Navarro.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911.
25 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25025; Pedro Navarro, Madrid. 24329
Ladrones; entremes en prosa, original de E.
Zaballos Sanchez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1908. 15 p. 12°.
© Emilio Zaballos Sanchez, IMadrid ; D:
14695, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 24330
Lads and lasses; an entertainment in 3 acts,
by A. R. Whytal.
© A. R. Whytal, New York; 1889:34989,
Nov. 18. 24331
Lady; play in 4 acts, by E. Blanchard and A.
Stedman. [2]. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D: 31676; Evelyn
Blanchard and Adelaide Stedman, New York.
24332
or, The hair, a spasm in 1 act, by M. V. B.
MacAdam and Livingston Russell. Typewrit-
ten.
© Madalena V. B. MacAdam, New l''ork ;
1897:48867, Aug. 31; 2c. Sept. 1. 24333
See also Noblesse oblige.
Lady (The) and her vision; tragedy in 4 acts,
by H. L. Goodman. [1], 12 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1912; D: 31397; Harry L.
Goodman, Jersey City. 24334
— Same. [1]. 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1913; D: 34201; Hprry L.
Goodman, Jersey City. 24335
1208
24335
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24355
Lady (The) and little Tom; comedy dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by H. Masiuo. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914 ; D : 37943 ; Helen Ma-
sino, St. Joseph, Mo. 24335a
Lady (The) and the bath; a comedy in 1 act,
by C. Dickson and Walter Lawrence Hackett.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Dickson, Bensonhurst, N. Y. ;
D:294, Apr. 1, 1901; 2c. Apr. 1, 1901.
24336
Lady (The) and the bracelet; a 1 act play, by
R. C. Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young] 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ruth Comfort Mitchell, Los Angeles ; D :
12416, Feb. 10, 190S ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 24337
Lady (The) and the convict; 1 act play, by J.
B. Foster. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 20, 1913; D: 33271; Julia B.
Foster, Berkeley. Cal. 24338
Lady (The) and the coward. See Dame (Die)
und der feigling-.
Lady (The) and the deacon; a travesty, by J.
Holoran. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912 ; D : 31412 ; John FIolo-
ran, New York. 24339
Lady (The) and the jewels; play in 1 act, by
H. K. Chambers. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915; D: 40490; H. Kellett
Chambers, New York. 24339a
Lady (The) and the jockey; a sketch in 1 act,
by John Edward Hazzard. 11 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Lucile Yorke, Brooklyn ; D : 5495. Aug.
27, 1904; 2c. Aug. 20, 1904. 24340
Lady (The) and the lama; an opera in 2 acts,
by R. Bache. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Rene Bache. Washington; D : 1414. Feb.
7. 1902; 2c. Feb. 7, 1902. 24341
Lady (The) and the law. See Law (The) and
the lady.
Lady (The) and the Moor; travesty playlet in
1 act, by L. Ripley. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louise Ripley, New York; D : 10127,
Mar. 12, 1907; 2c. Mar. 12, 1907. 24342
Lady (The) and the parson; a duologue, by
11. C. :\[athews. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph P. Swickard, New York ; D : 6348,
Mar. 17, 1905; 2c. Mar. 17, 1905. 24343
Lady (The) and the pugilist; by A. N. Nichol-
son. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Angeline N. Nicholson, New York: I>:
.5635. Oct. 13. 1904: 2c. Oct. 13, 1904. 24344
Lady (The) and the sleuth; an acrobatic
comedy in 1 act, by T. P. Morgan. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 13074,
May 28, 1908; 2c. May 28, 1908. 24345
Lady (The) and the tenor; a musical episode,
by H. Farrar and S. Noot. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Farrar and Noot, Baltimore ; D : 14128,
Oct. 23, 1908; 2c. Oct. 23, 1908. 24346
Lady (The) and the tiger; by J. W. Cope. 18
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D: 25544; John W.
Cope, New York. 24347
playlet in 2 scenes, by Mona Ryan, Aurania
Ellerbeck and E. E. Read. [11] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911; D: 23263; Edyth Eller-
beck Read, Salt Lake City. 24348
See also Metaphysics.
Lady Angela's husband; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Bleyer. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Blakeman Meyer, New York ; D : 43.59,
Dec. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1903. 24349
Lady (The) Anne; a comedietta in 1 act, by
J. H. Ballard and C. A. Webster,
© J. Harry Ballard and Clarence A. Web-
ster, Chicago ; 1888 : 30331, Oct. 25. 24350
■play in 4 acts, by P. J. Carney. 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1915 ; D : 40897 ; Peter Joseph
Carney, A^'ashington. 24350a
— ■- — or. Miss Webster's baby, comedy in 3 acts,
by S. French. [168] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; D: 28782; Sarah
French, New York . 24351
Lady Anne's demon; play in 3 acts, by L M.
Witherspoon. [1], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913 ; D : 83533 ; Isabella M.
Witherspoon, New York. 24352
Lady Ashley; a dramatic adaptation, by Elwyn
A. Barron and M. Bates.
© J.Iorgan Bates, Chicago ; 18S5 : 14740, July
8. 24353
La,dy Audley's secret; drama in 6 acts, from
Mary Elizabetli Braddon Maxwell's novel, by
.John Brougham. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Giles Shine, Washington; 1884:
16131, Aug. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 24354
in 2 acts, adapted from Miss
drama
Braddon's work of the same title, by William
E. Suter. Clyde, O., Ames & Holgate, 1871.
39 p. 12°, [Ames & Ilolgate's series of stand-
ard and mnior drama, no. 9]
© Ames & Holgate, Clyde, O. ; 1871 : 7023,
July 28; 2c. Sept. 5. 24355
1209
24356
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24375
Lady Audley's secret — Continued.
from Miss Braddon's popular novel,
by C. H. Hazlewood. New American ed., cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37520, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 24356
See also Mad (A) love.
Lady (The) barber; sketch in 1 scene, by Frank
Dumout. Chicago, Tlie Dramatic publishing
CO. [1897] 9 p. 12°. ([Darkey and comic
drama] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59882,
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 24357
Lady (The) bar'cers; original burlesque farce
comedy, in 3 acts, by M. J. Sullivan.
© Maurice J. Sullivan, New York; 1891:
7567, Feb. 27. 24358
a sketch in 1 act, by F. X. Finnegan. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank X. Finnegan, Chicago ; D : 14409,
Nov. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1908. 24359
Lady Beatrice; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
M. M. Clements.
© Marv M. Murphy, Philadelphia; 1S9G:
65739, Dec. 3. 24360
Lady Bellingham; a play in 4 acts, by E. H.
Clement and E. Stone.
© Edward Henry Clement and Emery
Stone, New York ; 1887 : 7992, Apr. 4. 24361
Lady Bertalina; in 2 acts, by E. A, MacMillan.
24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1910; D: 22570; Elinor A.
MacMillan. Omaha, Neb. 24362
Lady (The) Bertha's honeybroth; play in 4
acts, founded on Dumas' story of the same
name, by J. V. Blake. Chicago, The Pryor
press, 1911. 144 p. 12°.
© Dec. 15, 1911; 2c. Dec. 18, 1911; D:
28015; James Vila Blake, Chicago. 24363
Lady Bess; a comedy opera in 3 acts, by J.
Jordan. Libretto. [Glens Falls, N. Y., Press
of Glens Falls Republican] 1896. cover-title,
[23] p. 8°.
© Julian .Jordan, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; 1896 :
1S8S5, Mar. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 17. 24364
libretto of the comic opera in 3 acts, adap-
tation and composition, by J. Jordan. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Julian Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1896 :
4033, Jan. 13; 2c. Jan. 13. 24365
Lady Betty; comedy in 1 act, by E. Osgood. 16
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35298 ; Erastus Os-
good, Quincy, Mass. 24366
Lady Betty — Continued.
or, A colonial dame. Revolutionary drama
in 4 acts, by H. Hooker.
© Helen Hooker, Chicago; 1898:39114,
June 27. 24367
Lady Betty Martingale; or. The adventures
of a lively hussy, comedy in 3 acts, by John
Lutlier Long and Frank Stayton. 112 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914; D: 38128; Margaret
Angliu Hull, New York. 24367a
Lady Betty's burglar. Typewrittpn.
© IMarioric; Benton Cooke, Chicago; 1900
A : 109G9, Apr. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 30. 24368
— — See also Dramatic episodes.
Lady Betty's courtship; a romantic comedy in
4 acts, by C. J. Campbell and R. M. Skinner.
98 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Charles J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skin-
ner, New York; D : 908, Sept. 30, 1901; 2c.
Sept. 30, 1901. 24369
Lady Blanch, the blind girl; original drama in
4 acts, by Annie I^ewis (Mrs. F. W. Johnson)
125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mr.s. F. W. Johnson, New York; 1885:
12443. June 5 ; 2c. June 24. 24370
Lady Blanche plays baccara; original comedy
ni 4 acts, by Gordon Mendels.sohn. [1], 55 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1913; D: 33071; Gordon
Louis i^Iendelssohn, New York. 24371
Lady Blarney; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. Ken-
nedy.
© Alfred Kennedy, Ne\v York ; 1892 : 24098,
June 9. 24372
Lady Bountiful; a 1 act farce for five charac-
ters, by R. H. Davis.
© Robert Hobart Davis, New York; D:
1449, Feb. 15, 1902 ; 2c. each of 3 lyrics from
Lady Bountiful reed. Mar. 1, 1902. 24373
Lady Bountiful, a story of years; play in 4
acts, by A. W. Pinero. New York, Chicago,
United States book co., 1892. 2 p. 1., [7]-
203 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1892 : 40383.
Oct. 5; 2c. Nov. 3. 24374
Lady Bridget; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. J.
Hurlbut. 48 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© W. J. Hurlbut, New York ; D : 4416. Dec.
21, 1903; 2c. Dec. 21, 1903. 24375
Lady (A) by the hour; play in 3 acts, by L. B.
Wells. [1G2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 27, 1914; D: 35799; Leila Bur-
ton Wells, New York. 24375a
1210
24376
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24394
Lady Caroline; a play, by Charles Stuart Welles.
© C. Stuart AVelles, United States; D:
15G94, Mar. 27, 1909. 24376
Lady Chaie Tseepe. See Ledi Khaie-Tsipe.
Lady Chetwynd's spectre; or. The haunted
husband, uti emotional drama in 5 acts, by
J. I'ritcliard.
© Johanna Pritchard, Williamsburg, N. Y. ;
1873 : 49US, May 6. 24377
Lady Claire and the ironmaster; comedy in 5
acts, atlapted from the French by H. A.
D'Ai-cy.
© H. A. D'Arcy, New York; 1884:1.5996,
Aui,'. 4. 24378
Lady (The) cook; a comedy in 1 scene, by E.
J.awrence .Jenkins. New York, The Hints
publisliins & supply company, 1904. cover-
title. 12 p. 12°.
© Hints' pub. & supply co.. New York; D:
5731, Nov. .5, 1904; 2c. Nov. 23, 1904. 24379
Lady Day; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Paulton
and Mostyn Tedde.
© Harry Paulton. New York ; 1890 : 15384,
May 9. 24380
Lady Dedlock and Hortense; adapted for dra-
matic representation, by Fanny Janauschek.
© Frederick J. Pillot, New York; 1876:
12G39, Nov. 14. 24381
Lady detective; by Burton and Brooks. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1909 ; D : 16760 ; Irene Hob-
son, New York. 24382
— farcical comedy in 3 acts, by Miron Lang-
dale. Chicago, The Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [48] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38575; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 24382a
— play in 1 act, by W. C. Weirauch. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911; D: 23595; William
Charles V/eirauch, Olney, Pa. ^4383
— See also Byer's library of tabloid plays.
Lady Devotion; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. F.
Mooney. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© .John Francis Moonev, Chicago ; D :
15613, Apr. 14, 1909. 2c. Apr. 14, 1909.
24384
Lady De Winter; a tragedy in 5 acts, from
Alexandre Dumas' The three musketeers, by
AV. E. Springer. ■
© W. Edgar Springer, Detroit; 1895:
33281, June 26. 24385
Lady Disdain; a romantic play in 4 acts, by
Cliarles .7. Campbell and Ilalph M. Skinner.
102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Campbell and Skinner, New York; D:
4486, Jan. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1904. 24386
Lady (The) doctor.
D.
See Gertrude Mason, M.
Lady (The) doctress; a comedy in 3 acts, tr.
and adapted from the French, by J. H. Ligon.
© Junius H. Ligon, New Harmony, Ind. ;
1886 : 7148, Mar. 27. 24387
Lady (The) downstairs; farce comedy in 1
act, by Charles Horowitz and W. Morris.
[151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19. 1912; D: 29420; William
:Morris, Brooklyn. 24388
Lady (A) drummer; comedy in 1 act, by C. R.
Wilhelm. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D: 25337; Charles
Robert Wilhelm, Chicago. 24389
Lady Eleanor's mantel; a drama in 4 acts, by
O. Collings. 60 p. f^ Typewritten.
© Otto Collings, Virginia Beach, Va.; D:
10468, Apr. 29. 1907; Ic. Apr. 16. 1907.
24390
Lady Epping's lawsuit; a satirical comedy in
3 acts, by H. H. Davies. Boston, Walter H.
Baker & co. ; London, William Heinemann,
1914. 100 p. 12°.
© :Mar. 4. 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1914 ; D : 36922 ;
Hubert Henry Davies, London. 24390a
Lady Ernia's diamond robbery; a drama in
4 acts and 5 scenes, by F. E. McDonald, jr.
61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis E. McDonald, jr.. La Crosse,
Wis.: D:7929, Jan. 31. 1906; 2c. Jan. 31.
1906. 24391
Lady Estuiere; the words for a cantata, by
E. A. Wood.
© E. A. Wood, Pittsburgh; 1889:10981,
Apr. 6. 24392
Lady Ethel; a society play, dramatized from
Florence Marryat's novel Her lord and mas-
ter, by R. Rayland.
© Rose Rayland. New York; 1876:2077,
Feb. 17. 24393
or. The regent's ward, a play in 5 acts,
bv William Gottfried [pseud, of W. G. Haesel-
barth]
© William G. Haeselbarth, Nyack, N. Y. ;
1874 : 71. Jan. 3. 24394
Lady Evelyn's triumph.
(The)
See Adventuress
1211
24395
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24415
Lady Fay and fairy king; comedy in 1 act, by
H. Hagedorn. [3], 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1911; D: 23735; Hermann
Hagedorn, Cambridge, Mass?. 24395
Lady Fidelia; by F. R. Giles [Washington,
ISSO] 27 numb. 1. 4°.
© Frederick R. Giles. Washington; 1889:
370S9, Dec. 13; 2c. Dec. 13. 24396
Lady Flora's namesake; duologue in 1 act, by
E. C. Herring. New York, S. Freucli ; London.
S. French, ltd., 1911. 16 p. 12°.
© Mar. IS, 1311; 2c. Mar. 20, 1011; D:
23G94 ; Samuel Freuch, ltd., Loudon. 24397
Lady (The) from abroad; farcical operetta,
book and lyrics by Samuel Golding, music by
A(l(.lph Fink. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912; D: 29143; Gerald F.
Bacon, New York. 24398
Lady (A) from Alaska; romance of the North
in 4 acts, by Miron Lellingweli. Chicago, The
Chicago manuscript company, 1910. 44 p.
f°. Mimeographed.
© July 20, 1910; 2c. .Tuly 27, 1910; D:
21632 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 24399
Lady (A) from England; a monologue, by B. B.
Hay ward. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Burke Hayward, Wayland,
Ma.ss. ; D : 14665, Dec. 30, 1908; 2c. Dec. 30.
1908. 24400
Lady from Jack's; farce in 4 acts, by P. M.
Potter. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1910; D: 20790; Paul M.
Potter, New York. 24401
Lady (The) from Laramie; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by M. E. Swan. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, Harrisburg, 4»a. ; 1899 :
38100, June 9 ; 2c. June 9. 24402
Lady (The) from Missouri; being an account
of the adventures of a party of Americans in
a mythical kingdom in the Balkans, by P.
Toomey and HaiTy L. Marriner. 66 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Prescott Toomey, Dallas ; D : 6083, Jan.
16, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1905. 24403
Lady (The) from Newport.
© Wilfred Kalt-Reuleaux, Naalehu, Kau.
Hawaii ; D : 6405, Mar. 27, 1905. 24404
Lady from Oklahoma; comedy in 4 acts, by E.
Jordan. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1910; D: 17999; Elizabeth
Jordan, New York. 24405
^Same. Rev. ed. [155] p. f°. TjT)ewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1911; D: 25130; Elizabeth
Jordan, New York. 24406
Lady from Oklahoma — Continued.
'Same. New York & London, Harper &bros.,
1911. 4 p. 1., 3-257 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1911 ; D : 2.5767 :
Elizabeth Jordan, New York. 24407
Lady (The) from Paradise; idyl of the movies,
by John P. Mulgrew. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915; D: 41823; Close
Creamer, Pittsburgh. 24407a
Lady (The) from Philadelphia; a farce, by
Ht'Ien Hoyt Slierman. Pliiladelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 340.59,
.Tune 8 ; 2c. June 8. 24408
Lady (A) from Texas; by Mrs. T. P. O'Connor.
© Mrs. T. P. O'Connor, London; D : 628,
July 2, 1901. 24409
Lady (The) from the sea.
of Henrik Ibsen.
See Works (The)
Lady (The) frOm Venus; phantasy of the fu-
ture in 3 acts, by F. B. Eddy. 36 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1. 1910; D : 21925 ; Frederick
Burton Eddy, Chicago. 24410
Lady Geraldine; or, The Governor's daughter,
a drama of the Revolution in 5 acts, by Mrs.
C. V. Hamilton.
© Mrs. C. V. Hamilton and Samuel Jami-
.son, jr., United States ; 1877 : 11188, Sept. 29.
24411
See
Lady Geraldine's love for freedom.
Shamus O'Brien, the rebel of '98.
Lady Godiva; a drama in 4 acts, by J. I. G.
Clarke. New l''ork. S. French; London, S.
French, ltd.; 1902. 76 p. 12°. ([American
dramatists club series, 2] )
© Joseph I. C. Clarke, New York ; D : 1673.
Mar. 31, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1902. 24412
• leyenda historica en 4 jornadas en verso.
de M. Linares Rivas. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1912. 6 p. 1.. 53 p. 2
plates. 12°.
© May 24. 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29777 ; Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid. 24413
St. George and the dragon and the
or.
seven champions, a burlesque and panto-
mime, by Wm. M. Akhurst and G. L. Pendar.
© George L. Pendar, Philadelphia; 1873:
2576, Mar. 15. 24414
or, The maid of Coventry, a spectacular
and equestrian play with musical and vocal
embellishments, by I. Tyrrell.
© Inigo Tyrrell, San Francisco ; 1892 : 6.597,
Feb. 10. 24415
1212
24416
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24433
Lady Golden Rod; or, The prima donna's di-
vorce, the book to a musical comedy playlet,
by J. Stone and L. D. Stone. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1912 ; D : 29072 ; June Stone
and Lillian Durham Stone, Louisville. 24416
Lady Gordon; a drama in 4 acts and 1 scenic
display, by S. Elam.
© Susan Elam, Ladd, 111. ; D : 7945, Feb. 3,
1906. 24417
Lady (The) Guilfort; or. The devil's palace,
.spectacular drama in 8 scenes, from the book,
La banda rossa, by S. Montepin, dramatized
by B. Acerbi. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1915; D: 41112; Beatrice
Acerbi, New York. 24417a
Lady Hamilton; komodie in 4 akten, von Leo-
pold Jaeobsou and Leo Walther Stein, Jliin-
chen, Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913.
81 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914 ; D : 35590 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 24418
Lady Hamilton's daughter; by Mrs. A. M.
Freeman.
© Mrs. A. M. Freeman, Chicago; 1881;
6792, May 2. 24419
Lady Helen; by U. S. G. Hawk.
© U. S. G. Hawk, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1896 :
13817, Mar. 2. 24420
Lady (The) help. See Eternal feminine.
Lady Hilda, abbess and saint; dramatic poem.
hv H. M. Dale. Whitby. England, Home and
son [1914] 73 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Apr. 15. 1914 ; Ic. May 8, 1914 ; D : 37143 ;
Hannah Mary Dale. Whitby, England. 24420a
Lady Huntworth's experiment; an original
comedy in 3 acts, by R. C. Carton [pseud, of
U. C. Critchett] New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1904. 5 p. 1., 3-75 p.
diagrs. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 4735.
Mar. 17, 1904; 2c. Mar. 23, 1904. 24421
Lady (The) in a hurry. See Cash here.
Lady (The) in black.
© Julius and Agnes Zancig, Waupaca,
Wis. ; 1900 A : 1946, Jan. 22. 24422
Lady (The) in brocade: drama in 5 act.s, by
S. F. Sampson. [3], 130 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1911 ; D : 23708 ; Sarah Fon-
taine Sampson. New York. 24423
drama in 4 acts, dramatized from the
novel Broadhurst, by S. F. Sampson. 61 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1911; D: 24479; Sarah
Fontaine Sampson, New York. 24424
Lady (The) in brocade — Continued.
drama in 4 acts and 4 scenes, dramatized
by Sarah Fontaine Sampson from her novel
Broadhurst. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D : 29237 ; Mrs. Henry
Sampson, New York. 24425
romantic drama in 4 acts, by S. F. Samp-
.son. [5], 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31. 1913; D : 32792 ; Sarah Fon-
taine Sampson, New York, 24426
Lady (A) in gauze; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by L. Eagan. 162 p. ^4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Eagan. New York; D:2668. Dec.
2, 1902; 2c. Dec. 22, 1902. 24427
Lady (The) in red; operetta in 3 acts, by
Julius Brnmmer and Alfred Griinwald, music
by Robert Winterfeld [i. e., Winterberg]
English book and lyrics by Frederick F.
Schrader. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912; D: 29170; Hans
Bartsch, New York, 24428
play in 3 acts, from the German of Julius
Braramer and Alfred Gunwald, by Anne
Caldwell [i. e. A. C. O'Dea] 101 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1915 ; D : 40534 ; Anne Cfi Id-
well O'Dea, Rockville Center, N. Y. 24428a
Lady (The) in scarlet; comedy di'ama in 5 acts,
by Albert Newton Shideler. 117 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© A. N. Shideler. New York ; D : 6669. May
15, 1905; 2c. May 15. 1905. 24429
Lady (The) in the adjoining room; a 1 act
play, by M. Merington. 41 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Marguerite Merington, New Y'^ork ; D :
7057, Aug. 1, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1905. 24430
Lady (The) in the bottle; a new illusion, for
('.ramatic and other purposes, by J. H. Pep-
per.
© John Henrv Pepper, United States;
1873:11448, Oct. 6. 24431
Lady (The) in the case; comedy in 3 acts, by
P. Kester. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D: 36733; Paul Kes-
ter, Alexandria, Va. 24431a
Lady (The) in the kimono; or, Mrs. Ainslie's
front door, a farce in 3 acts, by H. F. Bagg.
70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helen Frances Bagg, Chicago; D : 9636.
Dec. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1906. 24432
Lady (A) in the library; by F. O. Bartlett
and H. L. Fox. 18 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910; D: 20155; Frederick
Grin Bartlett and Henry L. Fox, Philadel-
phia. 24433
1213
24434
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24455
Lady (The) in the mask; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 3395,
May 4, 1903. 24434
Lady (The) in twenty-three (La dame du 23);
farce in 3 acts, by Paul Gavault and Albert
Bourgaln, tr. and adapted for the American
stage, by F. Allen. [128] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 10, 1912; D: 29927; Frank
Allen, Plainfield, N. J. 24435
Lady Inger of Ostrat. See Works (The) of
Henrik Ibsen.
Lady Isabel; or, The Jesuit's plot, an operetta
in 5 acts, by C. E. Sewall.
© C. E. Sewall, Gardiner, Me. ; 1871 : 9172,
Oct. 2. 24436
Lady Jack; by J. A. Klatte. 174 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1909; D: 17595; John An-
drew Klatte, New York. 24437
Lady Jane Grey; historic drama in 5 acts, by
T. E. Osmun.
© Thomas E. Osmun, United States; 1877:
11435, Oct. 6. 24438
Lady Jemima; a domestic comedy in 3 acts,
by Noel Grant.
© J. H. Ryley, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; 18S8 :
18110, June 25. 24439
an original domestic play in 3 acts, by
Madeleine Lucette [i. e. Madeleine Lucette
Ryley]
© J. H. Ryley, New Rochelle, N. Y.; 1890:
12090, Apr. 12. 24440
Lady Jim; or, Modern shams, comedy drama
in 4 acts, by M. Dallas. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mervyn Dallas, West New Brighton, N.
Y. ; D : 8791, June 28, 190G ; 2c. July 23, 1906.
24441
Lady Jimmie's strateg-y; a comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Heaton. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harold Heaton, New York ; D : 8208. I\Iar.
22, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1906. 24442
or, In a bachelor's flat, a comedy in 1 act,
by H. Heaton. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harold Heaton, New York; D:6698,
May 20, 1905 ; 2c. May 20, 1905. 24443
Lady Kate; a comedy in 5 acts, by W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1873 : 8579, July
28, 24444
Lady (The) Katherine; an historical drama
in 4 acts, by C. A. Corbyn. 110 p. 4°. Ms.
© Clara A. Corbyn, New York; 1886: n.'iS,
Jan. 21; 2c. Jan. 21. 24445
Lady-killer (The); farce in 4 acts, by S. I.
Sziniiyey. [3], 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 25, 1910; D: 21635; Stephen
I\or Szinnyey, New York. 24446
musical comedy, by F. Summerfield. 333
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Fred Summerfield, New York; D : 6401.
Mar. 24, 1905; 2c. IMar. 24, 1905. 24447
'— — a musical comedy in 3 acts, book by E.
Golden, lyrics by Robert B. Smith, music by
H. T. MacConnell.
© Echard Golden. New York ; 1897 : 28245,
May 7. 24448
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by G. Hast-
mgs.
© George Hastings, New York; 1889;
17008, Sept. 5; 2c. Sept. 16, 1890.
24449
See also Heart (The) of Eve.
Lady L; 1 act farce, by C. Withey. [16] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1911; D: 25523; diet Withey,
Los Angeles. 24450
Lady (The) lancer; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by R. R. Gibson. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D: 37794; Rowlnnd R.
Gibson, London. 24450a
Lady lawyer; comedy playlet, by Jack Gor-
man. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1909; D: 16839; Corbett &
Forrester, Newark, N. J. 24451
a farce in 2 scenes, by F. E. Hiland. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
30910, May 22; 2c. Aug. 13. 24452
Lady Lee's widowhood. See Captain (The) of
troop G.
Lady (The) leopard; iiiusieal farce in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by J. P. Wilson and T^I. Frank-
lin, music by M. Fninl;liu. 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 23, 1914; D: 37109; .Tohn P.
Wilson and Malvin Franklin, New York.
24452a
Lady Lillian; a drama in 3 acts.
© Theophila Carlile Campbell. Chicago;
1878 : 2319, Feb. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1880. 24453
Lady Lindsay; or. The child of the wreck, a
drama in 5 acts, by ]\Iarie Walsh Cnhill.
© Marie C. Caliill, Chicago; 1891:39089,
Oct. 31. 24454
Lady Lindsay of Virginia; a drama in 5 acts,
by M. Walsii. Typewritten.
© Marie Walsh Cahill, New York; 1892:
15101, Apr. 5; 2c. Apr. 5. 24455
1214
24456
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24476
Lady Lindsay of Virginia — Continued.
a romantic play in 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh. Brooklyn; 1896:28731,
May 11. 24456
Lady Luftikus; operette in 3 akten, von
Bruno Decker und Hilly Ohnesorg;, musik von
Carl Ohnesorg. Text der gesiinge. Berlin,
Ed. Bote & G. Boch, 1911. 32 p. 12°.
© July 7, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; D:
25367; Ed. Bote & G. Boch, Berlin. 24457
Lady Luna; burlesque operetta, by Paul Lincke,
adapted from the German by E. Cayley.
© Lilla Cayley Robinson, Hamburg; D:
5830, Nov. 26, 1904. 24458
Lady lunatic; by W. Bynner. 18 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Witter Bynner, New York; D: 12458.
Feb. 29, 1908; 2c. Feb. 29, 1908. 24459
composition to be enacted in proper make-
up, to a musical accompaniment, by E. Schuy-
ler. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915 ; D : 40585 ; Elise Schuy-
ler, Oakland, Cal. 24459a
Lady (The) lunatic and otlier things; play
by W. H. Cline. 7 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1915; D: 40804; Willinm
Hamilton Cline, Los Angeles. 24459b
Lady Lynn; an emotional play in 6 acts,
adapted from Beyond pardon, a novel by
Bertha M. Clay [pseud, of C. M. Braeme]
© Henry A. Weaver, New York; 1885:
25068, Nov. 30. 24460
Lady McMulligan; by W. A. Smith.
© William Augustus Smith, New York; D:
13620, Aug. 20, 1908. 24461
Lady Madcap; a new and original musical
play, book by Paul A. Rubens and N. Newn-
ham Davis, music by Paul A. Rubens, addi-
tional numbers by Percy Greenbank and
Howard Talbot. Lyrics. London and Mel-
bourne. Australia, Chappell & co., ltd., -1904.
29 p. 8°.
© Chappell & CO., London; D:5930, Dec.
20, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1904. 24462
Lady (The) manicure; 1 act vaudeville play-
let, by C. Lean. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5. 1910; D: 21747; Cecil Lean,
Fort Atkinson, Wis. 24463
Lady Margaret; a play in 4 acts, partly from
the French, by Edward Rose. 149 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Amelia Bingham, Chicago; D:1231, Dec.
19, 1901; 2c. Dec. 19, 1901. 24464
Lady Marian; a play in 5 acts, by INIarie Jose-
phine Williams. cover-title, 21 p. 8°.
Printed.
© M. J. Williams, New Orleans; D : 12856,
Apr. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1908. 24465
Lady (The) mayor; a play in 1 act, by L. A.
Pape. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913; D: 32728; Leon A.
Pape, Philadelphia. 24466
Lady May's crime; the story of an American
girl, a drama in 4 acts.
© J. Lof tus Heuegan, Poston ; D : 3515,
June 1, 1903. 24467
Lady Mike; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Ida
Ward.
© Grace Sherwood, New York ; 1891 : 11925,
Apr. 2. 24468
Lady Mountdesert; a play in 5 acts, by O. W.
Firkins.
© O: W. Firkins, Minneapolis ; D : 14188,
Oct. 31, 1908. 24469
Lady Muriel's victory; a farce in 1 act, by
Baroness Ella von Wrede. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Baroness E. von Wrede, New York ; D :
6605. Apr. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1905. 24470
Lady Nancy; a musical extravaganza in 3 acts.
Libretto.
© White-Smith music pub. co., Boston ;
1896 ; 57717, Oct. 19 ; Ic. Oct. 19 ; Ic. June 25,
1900. 24471
Lady (The) next door. See Diana.
Lady Odette; a drama in 4 acts, by A. J. Wester-
mayr.
© Arthur J. Westermayr, New York ; 1887 :
3976, Feb. 18. 24472
Lady (The) of Chicago; a nmsical comedy in 4
acts, by F. Humphreys.
© Frank Humphreys. Wilkes Barre, Pa. ;
1893 : 5327, Jan. 26. 24473
Lady (The) of Coventry; play in 4 acts, by
L. N. Parker. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911; D: 25642; Louis N.
Parker, London.
24474
Lady (A) of France; musical play in 2 acts,
book and lyrics l)y V. Cassard. 125 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1918 ; D : 32065 ; Vernon Cas-
sard, Noroton, Conn. 24475
Lady (The) of Gray Gables; romantic comedy
in 4 acts, by C. Skinner and H. Heron. [114]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1912; D: 30398; Constance
Skinner, New York, and Herbert Heron, Car-
mel, Cal. 24476
1215
24477
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24498
Lady (A) of jollity; an original 1 act comedy,
by H. J. Gates. Typewritten.
© Harry J. Gates, New York; 1900 A:
11248, May 4 ; 2c. May 4. 24477
Lady (The) of Lavilac; play in 1 act, by H. K.
Tootle. 27 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25396; Harry King
Tootle, St. Louis. 24478
Lady (The) of Luzon; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book by A. W. Birdsall, music by Zoel .Joseph
Parenteau, lyrics by Marcus C. Connelly. 115
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 11, 1913 ; D : 33471 ; Alfred Ward
Birdsall, Pittsburgh. 24479
Lady (The) of Lyonesse; musical comedy in 2
acts, by H. Hamilton and P. J. Barrow, lyrics
by P. Greeubank, music by H. Talbot. 120 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912; D:3129G; Percy Bar-
row, Henry Hamilton, Percy Greenbank and
Howard Talbot, London. 24480
Lady (The) of Lyons; or. Geld, love, and
gaivah, a burlesque in 4 acts, by Charles Moss,
founded on Bulwer Lyttou's play of the same
name.
© James Cohen, New York ; 1876 : 626, Jan.
18, 24481
or. Love and pride, a play in 5 acts, by
Edward Lytton Bulwer. An entirely new
acting ed., ed. by John M. Kingdom. New
York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 48 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's acting plays, no. 86] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15839, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1875. 24482
Lady (A) of mercy; a play of to-day in 5 acts,
by D. P. Dukemahrr.
© Dukemahrr Paul Dukemahrr, Brooklyn;
D : 11033, July 18, 1907. 24483
Lady (The) of Mexico; a play in 4 acts, by Col-
larbox [pseud, of B. H. Standish] 39 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Barnev Hoskin Standish, Minneapolis;
D : 3890, Sept. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1903.
24484
Same. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barnev Hoskin Standish. Minneapolis;
D : 6898, July 3, 1905 ; 2c. July 3. 1905. 24485
Lady (The) of Ostend. See Number nine.
Lady (The) of perfume; play in 3 acts, by J. E.
Howard. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912; D: 29138; Joseph E.
Howard, New York. 24486
Lady (The) of quantity; by Joseph M. Weber
and Louis M. Fields.
© Weber & Fields, New York ; 1897 : 64037,
Nov. 17. 24487
Lady (The) of quantity — Continued.
a burlesque in 2 acts, by Harry B. Clifford.
© Western theatrical syndicate, Chicago;
1898 : 1.5730, Mar. 7. 24488
oi', How a young American physician
beat a duke out of an heiress, by Mrs. A. J.
Peterson. 39 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. A. J. Peterson, New York ; D : 4593,
• Feb. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1904. 24489
Lady (The) of the air; romantic play in 3 acts,
by B. S. Dean. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. IS, 1913; D: 34478; Benjamin
Sager Dean, Philadelphia. 24490
Lady (The) of the beauty shop; comedy in 3
acts, by E. Altheimer. [00] p. 4°. Type-
written.
©. Ic. May IS, 1911; D: 24237; Eliznboth
Altheimer, Chicago. 24491
Lady (The) of the Blackfriars; or, The old
play, by C. Ross. Biughamton, N. Y., G.
Ross, [1909] 34 p. 8°.
© Sept. IS, 1909; 2e. Sept. 17, 1909; D:
17146; Clinton Ross, Binghamton, N. Y.
24492
Lady (The) of the dawn; bv H. D. Monaghan.
[2], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911; D: 24949; Hannnh D.
McMiaghan, Philadelphia. 24493
Lady (The) of the green scarf; an entertain-
ment exercise for the schools embodying the
need for conserving our country's resources,
suitable for weekly rhetoricals, class exercises
and arbor day, by Mrs. Virginia Sharpe P:it-
ter.son. Chicago, A. Flanagnn company [1910]
4 p. 1., 7-31, [3] p. illus. 8°.
© Fell. 12, 1910; 2c. Feb. 17, 1910; D:
20218 ; A. Flana.gan co., Chicago. 24494
Lady (The) of the lake; a drama based on the
poem of Sir Walter Scott, by N. Whiting.
© Nina Whiting, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D : 650.5,
Apr. 4, 1905. 24495
a drama in 4 acts, by M. M. Close.
© IMarie MacGregor Close, New York ; 1900
A : 8161. Mar. 29. 24496
dramatization of Walter Scott's poem, by
Fanny A. Comstock. Boston, New York, [etc.]
Educational pub co., 1911. 31 p. 16''. ( [Edu-
cational plays and dramas] )
© Dec. 15, 1911; 2c. Dec. 28, 1911; D:
28113; Educational pub. co., Boston. 24497
— - a grand allegorical, military drama in 3
acts, dramatized and adapted from the Scot-
tish legemlary poem of Walter Scott, by J.
Barton. Elgin, 111.. Gazette printing and
publishing co., 1871. 34 p. 12°,
© Joseph Barton. Chicago; 1871:8915.
Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 24498
1216
24499
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
24517
Lady (The) of the lake — Continued.
reproduced in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by M.
Allerdisse.
© Jlaynie Allerdisse, Washington Court
House, O. ; 1900 A: 30556, Dec. 18. 24499
See also King James.
Lady (The) of the lotos; a dramatic composi-
tion. l\v P. Jones. [Cincinnati, Runyun &
Harris] 1907. 1 p. 1., 18 p. 8°.
© Paul Jones, Cincinnati ; D : 11599. Oct.
26, 1907; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 24500
Lady (The) of the Louvre.
(The)
See Sorceress
Lady of the night; 4 act drama of the tropics,
by E. Carroll. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909; D: 17631; Earl Car-
roll, Pittsburgh. 24501
Lady of the Nile; or, Orpah and Ardath, by
A. Ramspacher.
© Anna Ramspacher, Philadelphia ; D :
14901, Jan. 26, 1909. 24502
Lady (The) of the perfume; a play or sketch
in 1 act, by J. E. Howard. [1], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1912; D : 28988 ; Joseph E.
Howard, New York. 24503
Lady (The) of the revolver; 1 act drama, by
M. C. Keator. [3], 15 p. obi. 16°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jrar. 23, 1912; D : 29141 ; Maude C.
Keator, Alameda, Cal. 24504
Lady (The) of the sea; comedy drama in 3
acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. and adapted by E.
Hoist and J. Marks.
© Edward Hoist and Joel Marks. New
York ; 1889 : 30253, Oct. 5. 24505
Lady (The) of the sword; romantic passage
in 1 act, by C. D. Morgan. [2], 23 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914; D : 36266 ; Charles
Davis Morgan, New York. 24505a
Lady (The) of the white rose; a tragedy in 4
acts and 12 scenes, by J. C. P. Grumbine.
83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. C. F. Grumbine, Chestnut Hill, Mass. ;
D:7504, Nov. 3, 1905; 2c. Nov. 23, 190.5.
24506
Lndy (A) of Venice; a classical drama, [by]
Catherine Clemmons.
© Viola Clemmons, Chicago; 1893:16829,
Apr. 5. 24507
Lady (The) of Windeck; a ghostly leap-ypar
opera in 3 acts, by H. S. Crabbe and W. B.
Atkinson. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry S. Crabbe and William B. Atkin-
son, New York ; 1888 : 29433, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov.
3. ' 24508
Lady or the colonel; by T. B. Donaldson. 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia: D:
6969, July 15, 1905 ; 2c. July 15, 1905. 24509
Lady (The) or the law; plaV in 1 act. bv C.
Skinner. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910; D : 22664 ; Constance
Skinner, Chicago. 24510
Lady partner and little circus; dramatic
sketch in 2 acts and 3 scenes, by W. C, Wrest.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D : 34546 ; William
Chas. Wrest, Los Angeles. , 24511
Lady (The) photographer; a farce in 1 act, by
L. S. Converse. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillie Stuart Converse, Macon, Ga. ; D:
14370, Nov. 25, 1908; 2c. Nov. 25, 1908.
24512
Lady Raffles; a farce in 1 act, by R. Duffy. 22
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Duffy, New York ; D : 6968, July
15, 1905; 2c. July 15, 1905. 24513
or. The Bomadka case, a melodrama in 4
acts and 9 scenes, by B. K. Scott. 48 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Benjamin K. Scott, Milwaukee: D:
14856, Jan. 20, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909. 24514
Lady's (The) in a hurry; by J. Steele. 19 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© .Tessamy Harte Steele, Groton, Conn. ;
D:2039, June 23, 1902; 2c. June 23, 1902.
24515
Lady Satan; comedy-drama in 3 acts, by L.
Drug. 168 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39591 ; Leroy Drug,
New York. 24515a
Lady Saxondale; by Frank Burnham Bagleyand
I. Williams. Typewritten.
© Frank B. Bagley and Irving Williams
New York; 1900 A: 27146, Nov. 1; 2c. Jaa
15, 1901. 245 le
Lady Seigliere; a drama in 4 acts, adapted
from the German by J. E. Austrian.
© Jo.sepli E. Austrian, Reading, Pa. ; 1 8Rf :
24612, Nov. 1. 24617
5379—10-
-77
1217
24518
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24533
Lady (A) servant; or. Mistress for an hour,
sin original sketch in 1 act, by Will C. Sites.
Clyde," O., Ames' publishing co., 1903. 8 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 442])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D:3590. .Tune
15, 1903; 2c. June 13, 1003. 24518
Lady (The) sheriff; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Lord. [110] p. 4°. Tyi)e\vritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1911 ; D : 24023 ; Frank Lord,
New York. 24519
Lady (The) Shore; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by L. R. Smith and Mrs. Vance Thompson.
147 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lena R. Smith, New York ; D : 5950 ; Dec.
22, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1904. 24520
Lady Smith; or. A peace offering, a 3 act
comedy, by W. Busch. Typewritten.
© William Busch, St. Louis ; 1900 A : G307.
Mar. 8; 2c. Apr. 4. 24521
Lady (The) smuggler; drama in 1 act, by
Charles Goddard. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D:3G853; Star co..
New York. 24521a
Lady Spencer; a melodrama in 4 acts, by M. R.
Mason.
© Mary Rosalind Mason, Washington; D:
348, Apr. 15, 1901. 24522
Lady Stradevere; play in 4 acts, by A, Mesco.
88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adam IMesco, Brooklyn ; D : 4135, Oct.
12. 1903; Nov. 9, 1903. 24523
Lady Tatters; or. The rcyal talisman, a ro-
mantic comedy in 3 acts, libretto by H. Leon-
ard, lyrics by R. Carse, nuisic by W. Slaugh-
ter. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Herbert Leonard, Roland Carse, and
Walter Slaughter, London ; D : 10517, ]\Iay 8,
1907 ; 2c. May 8. 1907. 24524
Lady Teazle; a musical play in 3 acts, by T. K.
Bangs and R. C. Penfield. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C.
Penfield, New York; D : 3297, Apr. 10, 1903;
2c. Sept. 26, 1903. 24525
Lady (The), the liar, and the lion; play in 1
net, by H. L. Mason. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914 ; D : 39215 ; Harry Les-
ter Mason, New York. 24525a
Lady Thyras heirat; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
R. C. Carton [pseud, des R. C. Critchett] au-
torisierte uebersetzung aus dem englischen
von Leo Birinski. Miinchen, Drei masken ver-
lag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 81 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33389 ; Drel masken
verlag, g, m. b. h., Munich. 24526
Lady Tom; a society comedy drama iu 4 acts,
• by C. T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1891:
1403, Jan. 8.
24527
Lady Tommy; original musical comedy in 2
ads, book and lyrics by H. H. Winslow, mu-
sic by Carlos Curti. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 37389 ; Herbert
Hall Winslow, New York. 24527a
Lady trimmer. See Monologues of to-day.
Lady Washington's court; a melodrama of the
American Revolution, by W. N. Freeman.
© Vv'm. Neely Freeman, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1898 : 11871, Feb. 16. 24528
Lady (The) we love; comedy in 3 acts, by F.
Mandel. 159 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Tan. 29, 1914; D: 35841; Frank Man-
del, New York, 24528a
Lady Windermere's fan; a play in 4 acts, by
O. Wilde. [51] p. 12°. Printed.
© Oscar Wilde, London; 1893:41395, Sept.
12 ; 2c. Sept. 12. 24529
See olso Chief contemporary dramatists. —
Lady Thornhurst's daughter.
See Wife of 2.
1218
Writings (The) of Oscar Wilde.
Lady (The) with a white hand; in 4 acts, by
Genille ilo Reniquc [pseud, of Mrs. E. L.
Williams] 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911 ; D : 25270 ; Mrs. E. L.
Williams, London. 24530
Lady with the dagger; a drama, by Arthur
Sclmitzler, tr. from the German by Helen
Tracy Porter. {In Poet lore, v. 15, no. 2, Sum-
mer, 1904; periodical © Poet lore co., Phila-
delphia ; B : 82548, Nov. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 22,
1904) 24531
Lady Wortley Montagu's letter; a drama in
5 acts, by H. and K. Pierrepont.
© Howard and Karoline Pierrepont, San
Francisco ; 1880 : 18245, Dec. 1. 24532
Lady Ysabel, the co-ed. from Camelot; college
fantasy in 2 acts, written and composed by
E. C. Hopkins, cover-title, 20 p. 8°. I'riuted.
[Libretto only]
© May 23, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34344 ;
Edward Cadoret Hopkins. Badlands, Cal.
24533
24534
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24553
Ladye Faire; a libretto in 3 acts, by A. P. Nip-
freii. Butte, Mont., Schwan print [ioOS] 2p. 1.,
35 p. 12°.
© Alvin Probasco Nipgen, Butte, Mont. ; D :
2877. Jan. 19, 1903 ; 2c. May 19. 1903. 24534
Ladyland; comic opera, by Eustace Ponsonb.v,
nuisic by Frank Lambert. London, Francis,
Day & Hunter : New York. T. B. Harms com-
pany, 190.':i. [Libretto only]
© Francis, Day & Hunter. London ; D :
6059, .Jan. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1905. 24535
Ladylike (A) robbery; sketch in 1 act, by E. R.
Barton. [1], 15 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1912 ; D : 30417 ; Edith R. Bar-
ton, Grand Rapids, Mich. 24536
Lady's (A) limitations; play in 3 acts and 1
scene, by G. L. Raymond. Washington, B. S.
Adams, 1910. 55 p. 12°.
© .June 4, 1910 ; 2c. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21272 ;
George L. Raymond, Washington. 24537
Lady's (A) note; a farce in 1 act, by Robert
C. V. Meyers. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39216,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 24538
Ladyville; modern satire, by Herbert Hall
Winslow. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29648 ; Bert S. and
Anna Jordan Frank, New York. 24539
Lackelnde (Die) frau; komodie in 3 akten, von
IMaxim Hauschild. Berlin - Chax'lotteuburg,
Thespis-verlag, 1913. 116 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913 ; D : 3 1923 ; Thespis-ver-
lag, Charlottenburg, Germany. 24540
Landliche (Eine) hochzeit in Bolimen. See
Bohmische (Die) cigarrenmacherin.
Latare; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von Ernst
I^egal. Berlin. Berliner theater verlag, g. m.
b. h., 1913. 96 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34875; Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24541
Lafayette; or, The maid and the marquis, an
original burlesque in 3 acts, by G. A. Morri-
son, jr. New York [A. E. Chasmar & co.]
1890. 1 p. 1., 86 p. 12°.
© George Austin Morrison, jr.. New York;
1890 : 11538, Apr. 8 ; 2c. Apr. 29. 24542
La Fayette, the man of two worlds. Sec Mar-
quis de La Fayette, the man of two worlds.
Lafferty's investment; sketch in 1 act with
song, by J. P. Gibbs. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1911; D: 23122; John P.
Gibbs, Philadelphia. 24543
Lafitte; a play in prologue and 4 acts, by L.
Rutland and Rhoda Cameron [pseud, of L. L.
Ay res]
© Lucile Rutland. Many. La., and Lucie
Leveque Ayres. New York; 1899:79809. Dec.
9; 2c. Jan. 2, 1900. 24544
Lagar (El); zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, origi-
nal de R. de Santa Ana y P. Munos Seca. nu'i-
sica de los niaostrosGuervos y Cnrbonoll. !\In-
drid fSociednd de autores espauoles] 19U7. 30
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Rafael de Santa Ana > y Pedro Mufioz
Seca, iMadrid; D: 11517, Oct. 12, 1907: 2c.
Oct. 14, 1907. 24545
Lagarderre; romantic drama in a prologue and
4 acts, an original adaptation from the
French, by F. Rockwell. 110 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Florence Rockwell, New York ; D : 7460,
Oct. 26, 1905; 2c. Oct. 26, 1905. 24546
Laggard (A) in love; by R. S. Fife. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Reginald Spinks Fife, New York; D:
11977, Dec. 23, 1907; 2c. Dec. 23, 1907.
24547
Laguerre; a drama of destiny in 5 acts, by
F. W. Davis.
© Frederick W. Davis, Chelsea, Mass. ;
1885:19312, Sept. 12. 24548
Lahmi; tragedy in 4 acts, by Ine Chenier
[pseud of A. B. Cheney]
. © Annie Elizabeth Cheney, Los Angeles ;
1898 : 4232, Jan. 10 ; 2c. July 5. 24549
Lakajok; tragikomedia harom felvonasban, irta
Hajo Sander. Budapest, Frauklin-Tarsulat,
1913. 202 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1, 1913; 2c. Jan. 30, 1914; D:
35873; Marton Miksa, Budapest. 24550
Lake Eenaux; a drama in 3 acts, by J. R. Mc-
Mahon.
© John R. McMahon, Lima, N. Y. ; D : 027.
July 1, 190L 24551
Lakes (The) of Killarney; play in 1 act, by
W. Montague. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D: 38440; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 24551a
Lakeside abbey; by .1. O'Neil.
© .John O'Neil, Brooklyn; 1880:6603. Apr.
30. 24552
Lali; or. The translation of a savage, adapted
from Sir Gilbert Parker's novel of that name,
by L. Watkins.
© Llewellyn Watkins. Belmont, Manitoba.
Canada ; D : 2152, July 25, 1902. 24553
1219
24554
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24575
Lalla Rookh; a romantic comedy in 4 acts, by
V. AV'oocls. Typewritten.
© Yirna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1900 A :
22S75, Sept. 14; 2c. Sept. 14. 24554
or. The Queen of Cashmere, an oriental
spectacular romance in 7 tableaux, by H. G.
Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ;
ISSO: 19132, Dec. 15.
24555
See also Chieftain's (The) sacrifice. — Fire
(The) worshipers. — Veiled (The) prophet. —
Veiled (The) prophet of Khorassan.
Lama-llama; zoological zarzuela in a prologue
and 2 juts. by A. N. C. Fowler. Gl p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
8742, June 27, 1906; 2c. June 27, 190C.
24556
Lamb (The) and the brute; a 4 act weird play,
by C. K. Champlin. 71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles K. Champlin, Red Bank, N. J. ;
D : 10254. Mar. 21, 1907 ; 2c. July 6, 1907.
24557
or, The nightmare, in 4 acts, by Harry E.
McKee. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. E. McKee, New York ; D : 11309, Sept.
6, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1907. 24558
Lamb (The) and the wolf; a melodrama in 4
acts, by P. Gibson.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago ; D : 5498. Aug.
30, 1904. 24559
Lamb for dinner; a farce, [by] Robert C. Y.
Meyers.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia; 1900 A:
10225. Apr. 21. 24560
Lambh Darrag'h, a story of '98; drama in 3
acts, by C. E. Callahnn. Cincinnati, The au-
thor, 1S7S. 43 p. 12°.
© Charles E. Callahan, Cincinnati; 1878:
12G18, Nov. 2; 2c. July 26, 1880. 24561
Lamb's (A) gambol; a musical farce in 3 acts,
by Frederic Archer.
© John R. Stirling, Buffalo ; D : 1830. Mav
5, 1902. 24562
a 1 act sketch, by W. C. Cowper.
© Will C. Cowper, New York; 1900 A:
12325, Mny 16. 24563
Lamentable (The) tragedy of Julius Caesar;
5 acts in song and verse, by Ona Winnnts
Borland. Chicago, Dramatic publishing co.
[1905] 10 p. 12°. ([Sergei's acting drama,
no. 615] )
© Dec. 31, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31847 ;
Draniiitic pub. co., Chicago. 24564
Lamentable (The) tragedy of Omelet and
Oatmealia; in song and verse, 5 acts, by Ona
Winants Borland. Chicago. Dramatic pub-
lishing CO., 1912. 18 p. 12°.
© Dec. 31, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31844 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 24565
Lamonti; by A. Dexter [i. e. John Arthur Dex-
ter]
© Arthur Dexter, Wenatchee, Wash. ; D :
6617, Apr. 24, 1905. 24566
Same.
© John Arthur Dexter, Wenatchee, Wash. ;
D : 0712, May 4, 1905. 24567
Lamp (The) in the pot; drama in 4 acts, by
R. M. Wernaer. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1915; D : 40887 ; Robert M.
Wernaer, Cambridge, l\Iass. 24567a
Lamplighter (The) of New York; a 4 act
comedy, by H. K. Betts. Typewritten.
© Herbert Keble Betts, Catskill, N. Y. ;
1898 : 64809, Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 24568
Lanark Moore; a play in 4 acts, by J. H. Ben-
ner. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Joseph Henry Benner, Fullerton, Pa. ;
D:8269, Apr. 3, 1906; 2c. Apr. 3. 1900.
24569
Lancashire (The) sailor; a play in 1 act, by
Brandon Thomas.
© T. H. French, New York ; 1898 : 72.'')89,
Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 24570
Lancelot and Elaine; illustrated readings from
Tennyson's Idylls of the king, arr. by Mar-
garet Holmes Francisco. New York, Hints
publishing company, 1902. 10 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co., New York ; D : 2385, Sept.
26, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 24571
Lancelot and Guinevere; a drama in a pro->
logue and 4 acts, by G. Mellersh Baxter. 54
p. f°. Typewritten.
© George M. Baxter, Wvoming, O. ; D :
15207, Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 24572
a drama in 5 acts, by John William Con-
way. 55 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© J. W. Conway, Norton, Kan.; D:4382,
Dec. 12, 1903; 2c. Dec. 12, 1903; 2c. Dec. 7,
1908 (printed) 24573
Lancers (The); a comedy in 3 acts, from the
Gorman of E. Von Moser and Franz von Schon-
than. by J. H. Manners. 131 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© J. Ilartlev Planners, New York; D:
11409, Sept. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1907.
24574
Land (The); a play in 3 acts, by P. Colum.
New York, 1905. 63 p. 8°.
© Padrnig Colum, Dublin. Ireland; D: 6800,
June 9, 190.") ; 2c. June 9, 1905. 24575
1220
24576
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24594
Land (The) agent; a satirical sketch, by J. A.
Mitchell. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jos. A. Mitchell, Philadelphia; D : 9293,
Oct. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 1906. 24576
Land and liberty. See Garry Owen.
Land (The) beyond the firelight; by J. Searle
Dawley. Typewritten.
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York ; 1900 A :
31293, Dec. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 15. 24577
Land (The) league; a thrilling- sensational
drama in 3 acts, by G. Barr.
© George Barr. Buffalo ; 1S81 : 48, Jan. 3.
24578
or,. The struggle of 1881.
© James Judge, New York ; 1882 : 360. Jan.
10. 24579
Land (The) leaguers of Ireland; a drama in 5
acts, by F. F. Mackay.
© F. F. Mackay, Philadelphia ; ISSO : 18370.
Dec. 3. 24580
Land-leben; oder, Ein dorf in Holstein, lust-
spiel in 5 akten, vou A. F. Hamann.
© A. F. Hamann, Rock Island, 111.; 1879:
1690, Feb. 5. 24581
Land (The) o' cotton; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 529,
May 31, 1901. 24582
Land o' dreams; an extravaganza, by F. Brueg-
ger, music by W. C. E. Seeboeck. 124 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frederick Bruegger, Chicago ; D : 5571,
Sept. 21, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1905. 24583
Land (The) o' Goshen; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Edward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, United States; 1896: 7411,
Jan. 30. 24584
Land (The) o' my the; 1 act plav, by A. C. Hud-
son. [11] p. i°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914 ; D : 38730 ; Addie ^Crop-
sey Hudson, Walsenburg, Col. 24584a
Land o' nurs'ry rhyme; quaint musical fantasy
in prologue and 3 acts, book and lyrics by Wil-
liam H. Clifford, music by William Loraiue.
119 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D: 41563; W. H. Clif-
ford, Los Angeles. 24584b
Land (The) of Ad; musical play in 2 acts and
prologue, by C. Krusada. 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33277 ; Carl Krusada,
New York. 24585
Land (The) of alimony; or, The garden of af-
finitiss, a musical satire in 3 acts, by Asa
Cassidy. 75 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Franklin Harris. Hackensack, N. J. ; D :
13084, May 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 15, 1908. 24586
Land (The) of Beginning Again; play in 1 act,
by H. Winterhaker. 27 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 22. 1913; D: 34222; Helen Win-
terhalter, Washington. 24587
Land (The) of Bellamya. See Coronet & coin.
Land (The) of broken promises. See Ole Ol-
son in Mexico.
Land (The) of delft; a phantasy in blue, oper-
etle in 1 act, by J. w. Herbert. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Joseph W. Herbert. New York : D : 1343.
Jan. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1902. 24583
Land of dreams; a musical comedy in 3 acts, 5
scenes, by W. Carleton. 78 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Will Carleton, New York ; D : 8657, June
8, 1900 ; 2c. June 8, 1906. 24589
Land (The) of forgiveness; a play in 4 acts, by
A. M. Haskell. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Anna IMarie Haskell, Chicago ; D : 98.57,
Jan. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. 24590
Land (The) of gold; by J. L. Dellenbaugh.
© Jesse Laubie Dellenbaugh. Salem. O. ;
1900 A: 24220, Sept. 29. 24591
a tale of '49, a drama in 5 acts, illustrating
early pioneer life in California, by G. G.
Spurr.
© George G. Spurr, Boston; 1882:17302,
Oct. 19. 24592
Land (The) of guesses; musical journey into
the forest of speculation, book and lyrics by
•.L H. Wehn. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 2, 1915 ; D : 41148 ; Josephine H.
Wehn. Far Rockaway, N. Y. 24592a
Land (The) of Heart's Desire. See Poetical
(The) works of William B. Yeats.
Land (The) of hope; a play in 1 act, by V. H.
Sothern. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D: 10590; Virginia
Earned Sothern, New York. 24593
Land (The) of Lag; or. The advertising man,
libretto in 2 acts, by William Hammond Put-
nam. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Putnam, Lowell; D : 2343, Sept.
17, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1902. 24594
1221
24595
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24614
Land (The) of Lag — Continued.
Same. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Hammond Putnam, Dorchester,
Mass. ; D : 5134, June G, 1904 ; 2c. Juue 6, 1904.
24595
Land (The) of loot; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. J. Gardenliire and W. C. Morton. 51 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frederick J. Gardenliire and William C.
Morton, New York; D:C6G3, May 13, 190.1;
2c. May 13, 1905. 24596
Land (The) of lovely things; play in 2 acts,
by Rose O'Neill [i. e.. Rose Cecil O'Neill Wil-
son] 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1915 ; D : 41966 ; Rose O'Neill
Wilson, New York. 24596a
Land (The) of makebelieve; a chimerical exag-
geration in 2 hallucinations, book and lyrics
by W. D. Hall. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Wm. D. Hall, Philadelphia ; D : 6585, Apr.
27, 1905; 2c. Apr. 27, 1905. 24597
— Same.
© William Davis Hall, Philadelphia; D:
5086, May 27, 1904 ; 2c. May 27, 1904. 24598
— Same. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1910 ; D : 17991 ; William D.
Hall, Philadelphia. 24599
Land (The) of mirage; a comic opera in 2 acts
and 3 scenes, book and lyrics by Campbell B.
Casad.
© C. B. Casad, New York; D:9521. Nov.
26, 1906. 24600
Land of money; by F. C. Voorhies.
© Frank C. ^'oorhies, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D: 7944, Feb. 3, 1906. 24601
Land (The) of Never- was; comic opera in 3
acts, book and lyrics by B. L. Williams. 65
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35472 ; Burns Llew-
ellyn Williajus, Kansas City, Mo. 24602
Land (The) of Night; a fairy comedy for young
folks in 2 acts, by G. Leona Dalrvmple. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1907. 48 p. 12°.
©Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D: 11077,
July 29, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 24603
Land (The) of Nod; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by A. Chevalier, nuisic by Alfred H. West.
Typewritten.
© Albert Chevalier, Margate, Kent, Eng-
land ; 1897 : 13806, Feb. 26; 2c. Feb. 26. 24604
Land (The) of Nod — Continued.
a musical extravaganza in a prologue and 2
acts, book and lyrics by W. M. Hough and
F. R. Adams, music by E. Howard. 43 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Will M. Housh and Frank R. Adams, Chi-
cago ; D : 6420, Mar. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 17. 1905.
24605
a musical play, written by Albert Chevalier,
music by Alfred H. West.
© Reynolds & co., Loudon ; 1S98 : 60000, Oct.
12. 24606
an original picturesque domestic drama in
5 acts, by R. jNIcWade.
© Robert McWade, New York ; 1871 : SB81,
Sept. 8. . ■ 24607
See also Dreamland's gateway. — Irish
Fern. — Sandman (The)
Land (The) of Once upon a Time; pageant play,
by F. E. Cnarke. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913 ; D : 33613 ; Frances E.
Clarke, Brooklyn. 24608
Land (The) of opportunity; a play in 1 act, by
A. J. Ryan. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur .L Ryan, New York; D: 11321,
Sept. 10, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1907. 24609
Land (The) of peek-a-boo; a burlesque in 2
acts, by E, Hanford. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Hanford, New York ; D : 13365,
July IS, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908. 24610
Land (The) of phantasie; a Shakespeare-fan-
tasy in 1 act, by A. W. Brotherton. [4], 41
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913; D: 32193; Alice Wil-
liams Brotherton, Cincinnati. 24611
Land (The) of promise; comedy in 4 acts, by
W. S. Maugham. London, Bickers <& sou, ltd.,
1913. 78 p. 12°.
© Dec. 1, 1913; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913; 0:35254;
W. S. Maugham, New York. 24612
comedy in 1 act, by E. Hopkins. 37 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915; D: 41846; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 24612a
— a drama in 4 acts, adapted from A Mary-
land manor by Frederic Emory, by M. Stul-
naker.
© Maud Stalnaker, Washington ; D : 1435,
Feb. 12, 1902. 24613
Land (The) of Quangle-Wangle; a musical ex-
travaganza and pantomime in 2 acts, l)y Frank
Maltese, music by Julia S. B. ]\Ialte.se.
© Sal va tore R. Maltese, New York; D:
12425, Feb. 25, 1908. 24614
Land (The) of regrets. See Supplanter (The)
1222
24615
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24630
Land (The) of sisterly love; or, Plato in the
clouds, musical satire in 2 acts, by L. Hancock.
1 2], 70 p. 4°. T.ypewritten. [Woi'ds only]
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1910 ; D : 221G0 ; La Toiiche
Hancock. New York. 24615
Land (The) of sunshine; original American
comedy in 3 acts, by M. H. and W. N. Morse.
[106] "p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914; D : 3G999 ;' Margaret
Hincks Morse and William Northrop Morse,
Pelham, Mass. 24615a
original play in 4 acts, by W. M. Morse and
M. H. Morse. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1915; 0:40647; William
Northrop Morse and Margaret Hincks IMorse,
New York. 24615b
Land (The) of the free; play in 3 acts, by E.
Locke. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4. 1915; D: 39863; Edward
T>ocke. New York. 24615c
Land (The) of the leal; a drama in 4 acts, by
.[. Worthington. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julia Wortliington, Cincinnati; D:61S7,
Feb. 6, 1905; 2c. Feb. 6, 1905. 24616
Land of the lotus; a comic opera, by F. Ber-
nard.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver ; D : 7751,
Dec. 9, 1905. 24617
Land of the midnight sun; a romantic and
spectacular drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by E. Barbour.
© Edwin Barbour, New York; 1893:
30800. June 29. 24618
See also Klondike,
Land (The) of the never dry; a musical ex-
travaganza enacted below the ocean, by E.
David.
© Emily David, Chicago; D : 12526, Mar.
12, 1908. 24619
Land (The) of the primrose moons; dramatic
story told in 3 acts, by E. W. Undei"svood.
[1], 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22. 1912; D: 31219; Edna
Worthley Underwood, New York. 24620
Land of the Sioux; a western drama, by E. F.
A'an Dusen. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. F. Van Dusen, New York; D : 8221,
Mar. 23, 1906; 2c. Mar. 23, 190G. 24621
Land (The) of the Tetons; an American play
in 4 acts, by J. Willard. 151 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 28. 1913; D : 34851 ; John Wil-
lard. New York. 24622
Land (The) of tomorrow; play in 3 acts, by
M. Sewell Roy [pseud, of M. F. Roy] [5].
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37243 ; Mary Fran-
ces Roy, Washington. 24622a
Land (The) of way off.
the woods.
See Witch (The) of
Land or sea, which shall it be? See Amphibi-
ous (The) lover.
Land (The) war; by G. R. Sims and Ben Lan-
deck. [2], 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910; D: 22601; Charles
Cartwright, New York. 24623
Land (The) we love. See America.
Landing a contract; 1 act farce, by B. Strauss.
[1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30636; Bobby
Strauss, New York. 24624
Landing a husband; by A. L. Parraelee.
© Alfred L. Parmelee. Chicago; 1900 A:
29321, Nov. 30. 24625
— —farce comedy in 1 act, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
[2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept, 27. 1910 ; D : 22158 ; Laura Jean
Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn. 24626
Landing (The) net; playlet in 1 act, by H. H.
Armstrong. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1913 ;. D : 33571 ; Harold H.
Armstrong, Detroit. 24627
Landing (The) of Columbus,
topher.
See C. Chris-
Landing (The) of Mrs. Columbus; play in 2
acts, by E. M. Lavino. [1], 31 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 22. 1914; D: 38280; Edwin M.
Lavino, Philadelphia. 24627a
Landlord and tenant; an Irish drama in 4 acts,
by H. A. Lewis. St. Louis, The Gilbert book
company, 1882. 38 p. 8°.
© H. A. Lewis, United States; 1882:3409.
Mar. 4; 2c. Mar. IL 24628
Landlord's (The) mistake; a 1 act comedy, by
J. Hood. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John Hood, United States ; D : 8540. IVtay
17, 1906; 2c. May 17, 1906. 24629
Landlord's (The) revenge; or. Uncle Tom up
to date, a farce in 2 scenes, by M. C. Browne.
Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1894. 9 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama no. 328] )
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; 1894 : 4370, Jan.
IS: 2c. Jan. 27. 24630
1223
24630
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
24651
I
Landmiliz (Die) von Blasewitz; militiirische
scene fiir 12 raannliche roUen, text rev. von
Hans Kniulson. Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co.,
1914. 21 p., iliagr. 24°. (Dialoge und vor-
trJige fiir .iugendvereine, no. SO)
© .Tan. 26, 1914; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914; D:
35959 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 24630a
Landon light; an original drama in 3 acts, by
T. H. Darlington.
© Tom H. Darlington, New York; 1874:
8103, June IG. 24631
Landsknecht (Der); operette in 3 akten, von
Karl Schwelb, musik von Franz Werther.
Regiebuch. Bremen, Praeger & Meier, 1902.
44 p. 4°.
© Praeger & Meier, P>remen. Germanv ; D :
1535, jMar. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902. 24632
Landslide (The); drama in 3 acts, by H. A.
Adams. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1911 ; D : 24836 ; H. A. Adams.
La Jolla, Cal. 24633
Landsly (En) historie. See Sunny home.
Landtagswahl; komodie in 3 akten, von Leo
Walther Stein. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1910.
136 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22700 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 24634
Lang's comedy comiques; an original title, by
E, R. Lang.
© Edwin R. Lang, New York ; 1885 : 26114,
Dec. 12. 24635
Lang's operatic burlesquers; a dramatic com-
position, by E. Lang.
© Edward Lang, New York ; 1897 : 71100,
Dec. 18. 24636
Langtry; or, Ben Butler and the Jersey Lily,
a farce containing introduced specialties by
various authors, arr. by J. A. Gulick.
© Joseph A. Gulick, New York ; 1883 : 3171,
Feb. 17. 24637
Language of flowers; by A. G. Nuhfer.
© Albertine G. Nuhfer, Washington; D:
14809, Jan. 12, 1909. 24638
Languid (The) Lama; a comic opera in 3 acts,
book by A. N. C. Fowler. 52 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© A. N, C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D:
3592, June 15, 1903 ; 2c. June 15, 1903. 24639
Lanigan's ball; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
Fred S. Gibbs.
© Stougliton & Hughes, Detroit; 1S9G:
26490, Apr. 30. 24640
Lanty of the hills; a western play in 4 acts, by
George Hembert Westley. 67 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James Hippisley, New York ; D : 15096,
Feb. 16, 1909; 2c. Feb. 16, 1909. 24641
Lanty's luck; or, Falsely accused, a drama of
Irish life in 3 acts, by F. N. Lawrence. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1897, 30 p. 12°.
■ ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
66976, Dec. 2 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 24642
Lanz in England; a drama of life in England,
prologue and 3 acts, by J. W. Thompson.
© Joseph W. Thompson, Chestertown, Md. ;
1884 : 9749, May 10. 24643
Lao (El) izquierdo; boceto de sainete Ifrico en
verso, de F. Gil Asensio, mfisica de los maes-
tros Aroca y Roig. Madrid [Sociedad de aii-
tores espanoles] 1914. 40 p. 12°, [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38210; Federico Gil Asensio, Madrid. 24644
Lapin (Le) du roy; vaudeville en 1 acte par
Daniel Jourda et Robert Bonnet. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1911. 30 p. 8°.
© Feb. 11, 1911; 2c. Feb. 11, 1911; D:
23326; Joubert, Paris. 24645
Laplanders (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York ; 1886 : 7085,
Mar. 26. 24646
Lapsed generations; drama in 1 act, by F. E.
White. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1909 ; D : 17206 ; Frank E.
White, Denver. 24647
Lares; morality play in 1 act, by W. C. Raue.
[4], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911; D: 25892; W. Carl
Raue, Philadelphia. 24648
Large deductions; a domestic comedv in 4 acts
[by W. T. Price and W. F. Norton, jr.] Louis-
ville. Courier-journal print, 1878. 1 p. 1., 38
p. 12°.
© W. T. Price and W. F. Norton, jr., Louis-
ville ; 1878 : 7201, June 17 ; 2c. June 27, 24649
Large (A) order; a sketch in 1 act, by Helen
Sherman Griffith. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1903. 16 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of
plays)
© Walter H. Balcer & co.. Boston ; D : 4059,
Oct. 6, 1903; 2c. Nov. 7, 1903. 24650
Lark (The); comic opera in 3 acts, libretto l)y
N. Cliilds and Francis A. Harris, music by
Johann Strauss and John .1. Braham.
© Nathaniel Childs, Boston; 1880:3742,
Mar, 10, 24651
1224
24652
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24669
Lark (The) of two drummers. See Telephone
(The) girl.
Larks; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Stetson.
© Jolm Stetson, Boston ; 1S84 : 8660, Apr.
25. 24652
— — a dramatic and ransical combination de-
signed, composed and arr. by J. B. Everham.
eg J. B. Everham, Chicago ; 1879 : 6903. May
23. 24653
a dramatic composition in 2 acts.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1879 : 6860, May
22. 24654
Larrigan's ball; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Cohen.
© Joshua Cohen, Detroit ; 1897 : 55482", Oct.
2. 24655
Larry; farce arr. for the American stage, by
Harold Sander. New Yorlc, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1915. 17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41402 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 24655a
or, Shaun Rhue, an original Irish drama in
3 acts, by F. Marsden (W. A. Sliver) 51 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1877:14728,
Dec. 18; 2c. Mar. 25, 1879. 24656
— Same. N^ ed. in 4 acts. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred Marsden, United States ; 1880 : 9631,
June 23 ; 2c. June 23. 24657
Larry and Teddy's mistakes. See Comedy of
blunders.
Larry and the manicurist; sketch in 1 act, by
H. Raddy and Charles Van Wormer. 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 3, 1911 ; D : 24120 ; Helen Raddy,
New York. 24658
Larry Na Shane; an Irish comedy drama in 4
acts, by Genevieve Faruell [i. e. G. Faruell-
Bond]
© Genevieve Farnell-Bond, New Yoi-k ; D:
15703, Apr. 23, 1909. 24659
Larry O'Leary's luck. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures : 999.
Larry O'Toole; a comedy in 5 acts, by M E.
Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1890 : 33079,
Oct. 24. 24660
Larry, the lord; or. Lord Larry, an operatic
farce comedy with original songs and music,
written and composed by R. E. Graham.
© R. E. Graham, United States; 1890:
41745, Dec. 29. 24661
Larry's wife; comedy in 3 acts, by M. Nowve.
65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D: 23510; Michael
Nowve, New York. 24662
Larson, the Swede; original comedy dramatic
playlet, by C. E. Royal. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915 ; D : 39914 ; Charles El-
liott Royal, San Francisco. 24662a
Las que esperan; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de A. Jimenez Lora. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1913. 24 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
30522; Antonio Jimenez Lora, Madrid.
24662b
La Salle and his journey down the Missis-
sippi. See Historical stories in dramatic
form.
Lasalvarietta; or. The female patriot, a trag-
edy in 5 acts, by Mrs. L. A. Munday. Cin-
cinnati, Elm street printing co., 1876. 32 p.
8°.
© Mrs. L. A. Munday, Oxford, O. ; 1876:
12374, Nov. 6; 2c. Nov. 25. 24663
Lasca; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by V. Dale
and S. U. Collins. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Violet Dale and Si U. Collins, New York ;
D : 8630, June 4, 1906 ; 2c. June 4, 1906.
24664
western drama, 1 act, by T. A. Patterson.
9 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Theo. A. Patterson, Salt Lake City; D:
15067, Feb. 12, 1909; Ic. Feb. 2. 1909; Ic.
Mar. 2, 1909. 24665
or. In sunset land, in 4 acts, by M. W.
Sterling. 91 p. f°. Typewritten.
© INIarie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. .T. ;
D : 308, Apr. 4, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1901. 24666
Lash (The); 1 act play, by H. Crane. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1915; D: 40558; Harold
Crane, New York. 24666a
Lash (The) of adversity; a 1 act play, by H.
Olt. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henrv Olt, New York ; D : 12134, Jan. 6,
1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1907. 24667
Lash (The) of conscience; a drama in 4 acts,
by Sutton Vane and Arthur Shirley.
© William Calder, New York; 1896:62510.
Nov. 16. 24668
Lashed by the law; or Slaves of the state, in
5 acts, by V. De Noie. 127 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Vera De Noie, Long Branch, N. J.; D:
4165, Oct. 31, 1903; 2c. Oct. 31, 1903.
24669
1225
24670
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24691
Lasky (The) quintette; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10749,
Tune 12, 1907. 24670
Laspre; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Jefferis. 57 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Artliur .Tefferis. Niles. Cal. ; D: 10067,
Mar. 4. 1907: 2c. :Mnr. 4. 1007. 24671
Lass (The) and the laddie; farce in 1 act, by
M. Ott. [1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912; D: 30463; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston. IMass. 24672
Lass (The) o' Loch Lomon; by Stanley Murphy.
7 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Rita Collier, New York ; D : 15239, Mar.
5, 1909; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 24673
Lass (The) that loved a pirate. See Bun-
thorne alaroad.
Lass (The) that ioved a sailor. See XT. S. S.
Pinback.
Lassalle's death; a drama in 5 acts, by C. S.
Wuppermann. 6S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carlos S. Wuppermann. Briarcliff Manor.
N. Y.; D: 15971, May 29, 1909; 2c. May 29.
1909. 24674
Lassie Lowrie; a drama in o acts, by R. Shew-
ell.
© Rose Shewell, United States; 1877:
10310, Sept. 7. 24675
Lasso-land; a satire set to music, by O. A.
Hauerbach.
© Otto A. Hauerbach. New York; D:6878.
June 26, 1905. 24676
Last (Die); bauerndrama in 3 aufziigen, von
L^aul Zoder. Leipzig, P. Reclam, jun., 1913.
63 p. 24°.
© Feb. IS, 1913; 2c. Apr. 17, 1913; D:
32971 ; Philipp Reclam, jun., Leipzig. 24677
Last (The) act; comedy drama in 1 act, by
J. C. Spills. [3], 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914 ; D : 37000 ; J. Clement
Spills, Chicago. 24677a
>
Last (The) analysis; play in 4 acts, by C. E.
Chase. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911; D : 25193 ; Charles
Edward Chase, New York. 24678
play in 3 acts, by Edward Chase [i. e. C. E.
Chase] [145] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912 ; D : 29311 ; Charles Ed-
ward Chase, New York. 24679
Last (The) appeal; drama in 4 acts, by L. Di-
trichstein. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leo Ditrichstein, New York ; D : 642.
July 8, 1901 ; 2c. July 8. 1901. 24680
Last (The) appeal — Continued,
play in 1 act, by H. Sothern.
30 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1912; D: 30438; Harry
Sothern. New York. 24681
Margaret Harstien's story, by E. John-
stone.
© Estella Johnstone. New York ; D : 1168.
'Dec. 10. 1901. 24682
Last (The) attempt. See Letze (Die) probe.
Last (The) tanquet; original playlet in 1 act,
by H. Selman. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915; D : 41108 ; Harold
Selman, .Jersey City. 24682a
Last (The) beam; vaudeville sketch, by E. K.
Marble. 25 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911; D: 25274; Elanora
Kinsley Marble, Cliicago. 24683
Last call; in 1 act, by E. R. Perkins. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1910; D : 20311 ; Emily R.
Perkins, Philadelphia. 24684
Last (The) candle; sketch in 1 act, by J. H. W.
Byrne. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911 ; D : 23010 ; John H. W.
Byrne, New York. 24685
Last (The) case; by Peter McArthur. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten. •
© Monroe S. North, Batavia.N. Y. ; D : 9232,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906. 24686
Last (The) chance; a comedy drama of western
mining life in 3 acts, by J. J. Rearden, jr.
58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James J. Rearden, jr., Chicago ; D : 15489,
Mar. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1909. 24687
6 p.
playlette in 1 act, by A. H. Woods.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909 ; D : 16679 ; Albert How-
ard Woods, Providence, R. I. ' 24688
Last (The) chapter; a dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by T. S. Allen. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909 ; D : 16476 ; Thos. S. Al-
len, Roxbury, Mass. 24689
play in 1 act, by E. E. Horton, sr. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1912; D: 31403; Edward E.
Horton, sr., Brooklyn. 24690
Last (The) chapter of a romance; a play in 1
act, by J. H. Benner. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph Henry Benner, Fullerton, Pa.;
D : 10737, June 11, 1907 ; 2c. June 11, 1907.
24691
Last (The) charge at Shiloh. See Drummer
(The) boy. — Union (The) drummer boy.
1226
64692
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24709
Last (The) coat; comedy in 1 act, by John Edg-
come. New York, The Roxburv publishins:
company, 1899. 1 p. 1.. 17 p. 16°. ([Wizard
series] )
© Roxbiiry pub. CO.. New York ; 1899 : 12668.
Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 24692
[Last (The) concert] a drama in 4 acts, by
J. L. Snitzer.
53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1911; D: 23868; Jacob L.
Snitzer, New York. 24693
Last (The) conquest of Gowanus.
© The Transcript, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 53533.
Oct. 21. 24694
Last (The) dance; a pUiy in 4 acts, by P. S.
Sharpe. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Percy Seymour Sharpe, Chicago ; D : 777,
Aug. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1902. 24695
Last (The) day; a drama by B. Chapin. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chapin, New York ; D : 11957,
Dec. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1903. 24696
Last (The) day at Mud Hollow school; a bur-
lesque, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. New York,
Chicago, Tullar-Meredith co , 1914. 24 p. 8°.
© Sept. 21, 1914 ; 2c. and aff. June 26, 1915 ;
A : 406457 ; Tullar-Meredith co., New York.
24698a
Last (The) day of our Ladye; a play in 3 acts,
from the German of Rev. W. Pailler. New
York, The Roxbury publishing company, 1899.
26, [5] p. 16°. {[Wizard series of plays])
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 83154,
Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 24697
Last (The) days of Pompeii; by Sir Edward
Bulwer Lytton, dramatized by L. Griffa. Os-
wego, N. Y., R. J. Olifant, 1876. 67 p. 12°.
© L. Griffa, Oswego, N. Y. ; 1876 : 301, Jan.
6 ; 2c. Feb. 10. 24698
in 4 acts, dramatized by J. Loughran.
© John Loughran. New York ; 1896 : 33002.
June 2. 24699
— 'altered and arr. in dramatic form from
Lord Lytton's novel, by E. A. Wolfe.
© Elmer A. Wolfe, Union Bridge. Md. ;
1888 : 9590, Apr. 2. 24700
a dramatization of Bulwer Lytton's histori-
cal masterpiece, in 6 acts and 5 classic inter-
ludes, by J. F. Palmer.
© .John Fay Palmer, Cleveland ; 1889 : 17582,
June 10. 24701
Last (The) days of Pompeii — Continued.
a dramatization of Bulwer Lytton's Last
days of Pompeii, by M. F. Crawford.
© aiargaret Ferguson Crawford, San Fran-
cisco ; 1897 : 66683. Nov. 30. 24702
play, dramatized from Lord Lytton's novel
of the same name, by Lynne Yoder, elaborated
by E. J. Murphy. [32] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1912; D: 30235; Eugene J.
Murphy, Scitico, Conn. 24703
■spectacular drama in 5 acts, by E. S. Geli-
nas and M. A. Lottinville. 46 p. 4°. Tj-pe-
v.Titten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911 ; D : 24368 ; Ernestine S.
Gelinas and Marie Anne Lottinville, Brockton,
Mass. 24704
See also Arbaces. — Arbaces of Eg-ypt. —
Arbaces, the Eg'yptian. — Day (The) of
doom. — Fated (The) city. — Glaucus, the
Athenian. — lone. — Letzten (Die) tags von
Pompeii. — Pompeii. — Scene from. The last
days of Pompeii. — Shadow (The) of the
cross. — When Titus ruled.
Last (The) days of Bobespierre. See Clara
d'Aubry.
Last (The) days of the Pompadour. See Nar-
ciss.
Last days on the Opequon. See Hilt to hilt.
Last dollar; dramatico musical playlet, by A. S.
Nebur. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20690 ; Al. S. Nebur,
New Orleans. 24705
Last dream of the babes in the woods; by R.
V. Hamilton. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Iluby V. Hamilton, Mill Valley, Cal. ; D :
15530, Apr. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1909. 24706
Last (The) drop; a temperance drama in 1 act,
by John H. Del afield. New York, Happy
hours company, 1876. 15 p. 12°. ([Amateur
stage, no. 46] )
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1876 : 11493,
Oct. 10; 2c. Oct. 13. 24707
Last (The) druid priest; drama by C. A. Gug-
llelmoni. v, 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8. 1912; D: 28603; Cyril Alex-
ander Guglielmoni, Burlingame, Cal. 24708
Last (The) edition; a comedv drama in 4 acts,
by W. R. Siedle.
© William R. Siedle, Pittsburgh; 1896:
31152, May 22. 24709
comedy in 3 acts, by G. Seibel. [152] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1914; D: 38376; George
Seibel, Pittsburgh. 24709a
1227
24709
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24728
Last (The) election; plfiy in 5 acts, by A. T.
Dybvik. [120] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914; D: 36308; Arthur
Theodor Dybvil^:. Chicago. 24709b
Last (The) emperor; play in a prologue, 3 acts
and an epilogue, by B. li. Orlvow. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IG, 1915; D: 40153; Ben.iamin
Harrison Orkow, Brooklyn, 24709c
Last (The) extremity; a temperance drama in
3 acts, by Mrs. M. C. Hadsell.
© IMrs. M. C. Hadsell, Stockton, Kan.;
ISSG : 15073, July 2. 24710
Last (The) faring. See Poems and. ballads.
Last follies; a drama in 5 acts, by George Mos-
koft". Kansas City, Mo., Hudson-Kimberly
pub. CO., 1890.
© M. J. E. Firmin, Florence, Kan.; 1890:
29963, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 20. 24711
Last g-ame; 1 act play, by J. Huberman. [1],
IS p. 8\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911; D: 25727; Joseph
Huberman, New York. 24712
Last (The) haul; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
G. E. R, Elliott. '
© Charles E. Royal Elliott, Everett. Wash.;
D : 15406, Mar. 1, 1009. 24713
Last (The) hope; an original comedy in 4 acts,
by Mrs. D. F. Verdenal.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1SS9:
26147, Aug. 28. 24714
play in 1 act, by R. Warner. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911; D:2516S; Richard
Warner, Long Beach, N. J. 24715
Last (The) hour; by C. P. Stevens. IS p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Parker Stevens, Los Angeles;
D: 7.531, Nov. 7, 1905; Ic. Oct. 25, 1905; Ic.
Nov. G, 1905. 24716
— by H. M. Cahill.
© Hellena M. Cahill, New York; D: 10194,
Mar. 23, 1907. 24717
■dramatic playlet, by C. E. Elliott. [9] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D: 29227; Charles
Elven Elliott, Port Orchard, Wash. 24718
Last (The) hours of the great rebellion. See
Old (The) boys at the front.
Last (The) issue; a 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, by F. J. Beaman. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jack.son, IMich. ; D:
10923. July 8, 1907; 2c. July S, 1907. 24719
Last job; by A. M. Hemmings.
© Adele M. Hemmings, Brooklvn ; D : 14803.
.Tan. 12, 1909. 24720
Last (The) king of Bohemia; in 4 acts, by G.
Lucas. 77 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1911; D : 24501 ; George
Lucas, Passaic, N. J. 24721
Last (The) kiss; love tragedy set to music, by
'W. Montague. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 13, 1915 ; D : 41217 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 24721a
Last (The) laugh; comedy sketch, by H. H.
Winslow. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914; D: 35973; Herbert
Hall Win.slow, New York. 24721b
farce in 3 acts, by P. Dickey and C. W.
Goddard. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1915; D : 4069S ; Charles W.
Goddard and Paul Dickey, New York.
24721c
Last (The) leaf; comedy in 1 act, by E. A.
Guest.
© Edgar A. Guest. Detroit ; D : 12674. Apr.
4, 1908. 24722
Last (The) leap year in Fairyland. Sec Blue-
beard's bride.
Last (The) loaf. See Social (The) stage.—
Temperance (The) drama.
Last (The) man; an original drama in 4 acts, by
F. M. lleadick.
© Frank M. Read irk. Chicago; D:7291,
Sept. 7, 1905. 24723
semi-monologue, by D. M. Bruner. 14 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1910 : D : 20083 ; D. M. Bruner,
Philadelphia. 24724
Last (The) man of the regiment; 1 act drama,
by W. S. Franklin and J. E. .Alclnerney. [4]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1912; D: 28664; Wm. S.
Franklin and J. E. Mclnerney, San Francisco.
24725
Last (The) man on earth; farcical moral epi-
.sode. bv M. Ott. [2], 20 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 25054 ; Matthew Ott.
Wollaston, Mass. 24726
Last (The) moment; a playlet, by C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, Brooklyn; D:
14995, Feb. 4, 1909. 24727
Last (The) Morel; in 3 acts, by J. E. IMcCarthy.
© J. E. McCarthy, Dorchester, Mass.; D:
22, Jan. 9, 1901. 24728
1228
J472S
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24748
Last (The) of Celeste; play in 2 acts, by Charles
Gocklard. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915 ; D : 41224 ; Star co.. New
York. 24728a
Last (The) of his race; romantic drama in 5
acts, by C. Clarice.
© Crestou Clarke, New York ; 189G : .'^4006,
Sept. 29. 24729
Last (The) of his tribe; a dramatic composi-
tion, by O. Gates.
© Olive Gates, New York; 1S9S : G74.33,
Nov. IS. 24730
-See also Santon (The)
Last (The) of Smith; or, Transforming a
widow, by M. Woods. Typewritten.
© ]Miu-ry Woods, New York ; 19CX) A : 28030,
Nov. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 24731
Last (The) of the Aztecs; a play.
© ilary E. B. Emery, Salem, Mass.; 1S07:
41169, July 15. 24732
Last (The) of the barons. See Necromancer
(The). — Warwick, the king maker, the last
of the barons.
Last (The) of the Cargills; dramatic scene for
two characters, by Rida Johnson Youn?. New
York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1906.
12 p. 12". (Rida Johnson Young's 1 act
plays, dramatic scenes and monologs)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8S01,
July 9, 1906 ; 2c. July 10, 1906. 24733
Last (The) of the De Mullins; a play without
a preface, by St. J. Hankin. London, A. C.
Fifield, 1909. 128 p. 12°.
© St. John Hankin, London ; D : 15846. I\Iav
13, 1909; 2c. May 13, 1909. 24734
Last of the English; play in 4 acts, by A. S.
Craven. London, Elkin Mathews, 1910. 159
p. 16".
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20676 ; Arthur Soott
Craven, London. 24735
Last (The) of the family; or. The two me-
dalions. an original American operatic com-
edy in 3 acts, written and composed by F.
Miller, jr.
© Fred Miller, jr., Evansville, Ind. ; 1881:
7955, May 20. 24736
Last (The) of the Geraldines. See Heart
(The) of Erin.
Last (The) of the Hargroves; melodrama in 1
act, by L. Arthur. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1913 ; D : 32754 ; Lee Arthur,
New York. 24737
Last (The) of the house of Jeffreys; a drama
in 5 acts, by L. M. Miller. Mt. Clemens, Mich^
Press print, 1878. 1 p. 1., .50 p. 12°.
© Lew I\L Miller. IMt. Clemens, Mich. ; 1878:
1514, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 20. 24738
Last (The) of the Mathesons; a drama of
American family life, by A. Gross. [So] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Gross, New York; D : 1367.5. Aug.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1908. 24739
Last of the Modocs: or. The demon of the
lava beds, a romantic drama in 3 acts, by
G. A. Milligan.
© George A. Milligan, Cincinnati; 1873:
6393, June 6. 24740
Sec also White Hair.
Last (The) of the Mohicans; by A. M. Down-
ing.
© H. :Mnrlton Downing, Boston; 1877:
11777, Oct. 12. 24741
- — drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Balch. 108 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ^\i\Y. 16, 1911 ; D : 23670 ; Julius Cnhn,
New York. 24742
— dramatization of .Tames Fenimnre Cooper's
novel of same name, by E. H. Culbertson. 88
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D: 20767: Ernest How-
ard Culbertson, Washington. 24743
— Same. [3], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910; D: 21475; E. Howard
Culbertson, Washington. 24744
a dramatization of one of J. Fenimore
Cooper's . . . Leatherstocking tales, in 4 acts,
by H. Litts. 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© ITenry Litts, Chattanooga ; D: 10832. June
24, 1907 : 2c. June 24, 1907. 24745
See also Leatherstocking.
Last (The) of the Ptolemys; play in 5 acts, by
S. J. IMarshall. 74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910: D: 22.314; Sidnev .L
IMarshall, IMt. Rainier, Md. 24746
Last (The) of the Bohans; a romantic Irish
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ramsay IMorris.
Typewritten.
© Elmer H. Cohic, Jersey City ; 1S99 : 214.52.
Mar. 24 ; 2c. Mar. 24. 24747
Last of the Huthvens; a drama in 4 acts, dram-
atized from I\Iiss ^Mulock's novel of the same
name, by R. G. Caufman. Author's ed.
© R. G. Caufman. Holton, Kan.; 18S9;
35731, Nov. 23. 24748
1229
24749
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
124768
Last (The) of the Stuarts; a dramatic poem in
5 acts, by Cliarles Julian [pseud, of C. J.
Downey! Denver, Col., The Reinert publish-
ing CO., 1905. 159 p. illus. 8°.
© C. J. Downey, Denver ; D : 7132, July 27,
1905; 2c. Oct. 3, 1905. 24749
See also Young' (The) pretender.
Last of the Toltecs; playlet, by F. Allen, 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24. '1909 ; D : 16917 ; Frederick
Allen, Salt Lake City. 24750
Last (The) of the Tories; a farce comedy, by
A. Detmers. Buffalo, The J. W. Klein print-
ing CO.
© Arthur Detmers, Buffalo; 1897:4202,
Jan. 11; 2c. Jan. 15. 24751
Last (The) of the troupe; comedy in 1 act, by
Charles Horwitz. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Muriel Stone, Seattle; D : 8582, Mav 23,
1906 ; 2c. May 23, 1906. 24752
Last (The) of the Visigoths. See Julian,
Count de Consiegra.
Last (The) performance; plav in 1 act, by F. T.
Holt. 19 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913 ; D : 33832 ; Florence T.
Holt, Burlington, Vt. 24753
Last (The) Pharaoh.
See Harmachis.
act, by G.
Fay.
Last (The) quart; comedy
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1911; D: 23160; Gus Fay,
Bufealo. 24754
4 p.
comedy sketch, by Lawrence McCale.
4". Typewritten.
© William C. Lutz, Buffalo : D : 11125, July
30, 1907 ; 2c. July 30, 1907. 24755
Last (The) race; a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
F, Hoeffer McMechan. New York, E. S. Wer-
ner publishing & supply co., inc. [1902]
cover-title, 8 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, P. and S, co.. New
York; D : 1370, Jan. 29, 1902; 2c. Feb. 26,
1902. 24756
Last (The) rebel; dramatic comedy in 1 act, by
C. W. Barren. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1915; D: 41132; Charles
Wisner Barrell, New York. 24756a
Last (The) reel; vaudeville act, by N. L. Man-
heim. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1915; D: 41826; Nathaniel
L. Manheim, New York. 24756b
Last (The) rehearsal; [play in 1 act] by A. F.
Power. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10. 1912 ; D : 29632 ; A. F. Power.
New York. 24757
Last (The) relic. Typewritten.
© Michael Francis Carney, Boston; 1809:
80G95, Dec. 13; 2c. Dec. 13. 24758
Last (The) reserve; episode in 2 scenes, by M.
^Morris. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D: 38388; Sara B.
Van Leer and Mildred Morris, New York.
24758a
Last (A) resort; by Harry L. Newton and
Aaron S. Hoffman. 6 p. f". Typewritten.
© H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chi-
cago ; D : 938, Oct. 9, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1901.
24759
play in 1 act, by J. F. Boylan. [13] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31553; J. Frank
Boylan, New York. 24760
Last (The) ripples of the late unpleasantness.
See Moonshine.
Last room, third floor; a 1 act comedy plavlet,
l)j K. W. De Haven. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 23. 1909; D: 16608; Ralph W.
De Haven. New York. 24761
Last (The) rose of summer; in 4 acts, by W.
B. Patton. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William B. Patton, Rochester; D: -511.5.
June 2, 1904 ; 2c. June 2, 1904. 24762
a play in 1 act, by Frederick Knell.
© Frederick Knell, jr., Roxbury, Mass. ;
1896:4038, Jan. 13. 24763
Last (The) round up; a story of the plains, by
W. Collins. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Whitney Collins, .Jonesboro. Ark.; D:
14757, Jan. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1909. 24764
Last (The) salute. See Sundown.
Last (The) scene of the play; drama in 1 act,
adapted from Sirs. W. K. Clifford's famous
story, by H. Rivers Leigh. [2], 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913 ; D : 34845 ; Olga Nether-
sole, New York. 24765
Last (The) sentence; by John A. Stevens.
Typewritten.
© Charles F. Whitaker and William B.
Lawrence, Detroit; 1900 A : 29958, Dec. 10;
2c. Oct. 9. 24766
Last service; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by G. S.
Street. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27. 1910 ; D : 20S98 ; Mrs. Belloc
Lowndes, London.
24767
Last (The) shall be first; drama in 3 acts, by
T. W. linger. 191 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1910 : D : 22100 ; T. W. Ruger.
Devils Lake, N. D. 24768
1230
24768
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24785
Last (The) shot; dramatic episode in 2 scenes,
by B. H. Tebb. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1914 ; D : 36479 : Beatrice
Haden Tebb, Bucks, P^ngland. 24768a
Last (The) sitting. Hee Picture plays.
Last (The) soldier; 1 act play, by C. E. Freybe.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40855 ; Carl Eduard
Freybe, New York. 24768b
Last (The) spark; comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the German of Blumenthal and Kadel-
burg. by C. Thompson. 163 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D : 32008 ; Charlotte
Thompson, New York. 24769
Last (The) stake; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by F. Keller and Col. Milliken.
© Frederick Keller and James F. Milliken.
New York ; 1888 : 36866, Dec. 26. 24770
Last (The) straw; drama in 1 act, by B. W.
Starkweather. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21. 1914 ; D : 35724 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles.
— drama in 3 acts, by G. A. Holt.
24770a
[4], 112 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21699; George A.
Holt, New York. 24771
farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H. Brinsley
Hill and J. H. Darnley. [4], 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910 ; D : 22213 ; Wallace IMun-
ro. New York. 24772
— — two character playlet in 1 act, laid in 2
scenes, by B. Jennings. [15] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28. 1910; D : 21662 ; Blosser
Jennings, Flint. Mich. 24773
— — See also Lawbreakers (The)
Last (The) strike: a drama in 4 acts, by T.
Krebs. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Tonv Krebs, Boston; D : 830, Sept. 3.
1901: 2c. Sept. 3, 1901. 24774
Last (The) strugg'le of the Wampanoags.
Onaattah.
See
Last sweet thing in corners,
sweet thing in corners.
See Te last
Last (The) tango; fantasle-parisienne in 1 act
and 1 scene, by Cecelia Carrie [pseud, of M.
Earl] [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29. 1914; D: 37423; Maud Earl,
New York. 24774a
Last (The) toast; dramatic reminiscence of
Waterloo, by Forbes Phillips. [2], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1914 ; D : 37021 : Wallis Clark
and Dixie Hines. New York. 24774b
Last (The) toll gate; a drama in 2 acts, by W.
M. Bangs. [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 32369; Wm. Mc-
Kendree Bangs, New York. 24775
Last (The) tone; a dramatic episode, by Crane
and Morningside. Typewritten.
© William Gavin. Middleton, N. Y. : 1897 :
48210. Aug. 27 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 24776
Last (The) trick; a play in 1 act, by I. R. East-
man. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23 1912; D : 28821 ; Ida Rnub
Eastman, New York. 24777
Last (The) trip; sea drama in 1 act, by Johann
Wiegand. authorized tr. by Amelia von Ende.
29 p. 16°. Printed.
© Gustav Wiegand, Brooklyn ; D : 4946,
Apr. 26, 1904; 2c. May 7, 1904. 24778
Last (The) victim of Death avenue; drama in
1 act, by R. L. Koch. 16, [2] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. June 10, 1911 ; D : 24452 ; Rudolph L.
Koch, New York. 24779
Last (The) vision; a Manchurian tragedy in 1
act, by G. Doyle.
© Gregory Doyle. Brooklyn ; D : 6296. Feb.
25, 1905. 24780
Last visit. See Roses.
Last (The) voyage; a 5 act play, by T. Mc-
Donald. Providence. R. I.. E. A. Johnson &
CO., 1876. 56 p. 12°.
© Thomas :McDonaId. United States : 187.^ :
11108, Oct. 23; 2c. Sept. 29, 1876. 24781
Last (The) watch; a 1 act sketch, by J. Spen-
cer. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine Spencer, Salt Lake City ; D :
13248, June 26. 1908; 2c. June 26, 1908.
24782
Last (The) witness; an American drama of
politics and society, by W. A. Taylor and W. J.
McKce. Pittsburgh, 1878. 55 p. 8°.
© W. A. Taylor and W. J. McKee. Pitts-
burgh; 1878:12657. Nov. 4; 2c. Nov. 11.
24783
a play in 1 act, by E. Day.
© Edmund Day, New York; 1896:44162.
Aug. 3 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 24784
Last (The) word; bv J. W. Allen. 15 p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. July 10, 1911: D: 24658; J. Weller
Allen. Richmond. III. 24785
1231
24786
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24802
Last (The) word — Continued.
by S. Miller.
© Sara Miller, New Yorlj; D: 15153, Teh.
23, 1909. 24786
11 comedy in 4 acts, from tlie German of
Late (The) Mr. Early; farce in 1 act, by C. R.
Barrett. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911; 0:23050; Cliarles Rny-
mond Barrett, Chicago. 24795
See also Widow (The) from the West.
Fi'anz von Sclioentlian, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1890 : 30S74.
Oct. 6. 24787
a dream, booli and lyrics by W. S. Smith.
116 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© William Simpson Smith, New York ; D :
6325, Mar. 13, 1905; 2c. Mar. 13, 3905. 24788
Lasting (The) love; a play in 4 acts, by W.
Stahr. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Stahr, St. Louis ; D : 14962. Feb.
1, 1909; 2c. Feb. 1, 1909. 24789
Lata (La) de los celos; parodia en 1 acto y 2
cuadros, en prosa vil de La losa de los sue-
nos, por Francisco Barraycoa y Alberto Ro-
mea. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1012. 24 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29T91 ; F. Barraycoa y A. Romea, Madrid.
24790
Latch (The) key; comedy playlet in 2 scenes, by
C. George. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3. 1911 ; D : 24626 ; Carl George,
Chicago. 24791
Late delivery. See Crimson (The) cocoanut,
and other plays.
Late (The) Ezra Benjamin; a comedy in 1 act,
by H. Douglas. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Douglas, Great Barrington, Mass. ;
D : 8244. Mar. 29, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1906.
24792
Late (A) guest; by O. Dymow.
JS,03A^i^ rocTt; KOMe^ia B-b oji^uowb ^hctbIh,
OcHna JlfHUOBa.
25 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915 ; D : 39733 ; Ossip Dymow,
New York. 24792a
Late (The) lamented; a comedy in 3 acts, by
W. W. Howe. New Orleans, Clark & Hofe-
line, 1878. 26 p. 8°.
© W. W. Howe, New Orleans ; 1878 : 4461,
Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 16. 24793
Late (The) Mr. Castello; an original farce in
3 acts, by Sydney Grundy. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1901. 52 p.
12°. ( [French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 46] )
© T. H. French, [New York] ; D : 918. Oct.
4, 1901 ; 2c. Dec, 27. 1902. 24794
Late (The) Mr. Bollins and other college
farces; by E. B. Pottle. Amherst, Mass., L. C.
. Merrell, 1899. 114 p. front. 16°.
Contents : The late Mr. Rollins. — Who
laughs last. — Rose.
© Emery Bemsley Pottle, Naples, N. Y.,
and Lewis C. Merrell, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1899 :
415.32, June 26 ; 2c. June 30. 24795a
Late (A) repentance; play of to-day in 4 acts,
by William Maxtield Smith. [48] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910; D: 22705; William
Smith, Harrison, N. J. 24796
Late this morning; monologue, by Noble Slay.
New York, Dick and Fitzgerald, 1912. 7 p.
12°.
© July 31, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1912 ; D : 30404 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 24797
Late (The) Van Camp; sketch in 1 act, by E.
Clifton and B. Fowler. 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1914; D: 39031; Ethel Clif-
ton and Brenda Fowler, Boston. 24797a
Lateinische (Der) esel; Icomodie in 5 akten
von W. Harlan. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
Vei-handos deiitscher buhnenschriftsteller,
1909. 99 p. 12°.
© Walter Harlan, Grunev.ald, Germany;
D : 15074, Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909.
24798
Later on; a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Grattan Donnelly. 81 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Frederick Hallen and .Jo.^ieph Hart, New
Orleans ; 1888 : 30355, Oct. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 25.
24799
Latest (The) (Le dernier); comedy in 3 acts, by
Jules De Marthold.
© FranQois Mon.s and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19934, Sept. 3. 24800
Latest (The) craze; 1 act satire on dancing, by
R. W. Peck. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1913 ; D : 33096 ; Raymond W.
Peck, Rockville Center, N. Y. 24801
Latest (The) fad; a farcical musical comedy
in 3 acts, by R. G. IMorris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1800:
29505, Sept. 25. 24802
1232
24803
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24823
Latest (The) fad of the giddy gusher; a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by T. B. Butler.
© Lizzie Daly, New York ; 1891 : 17358,
May 11. 24803
Latest, last, new sensation, double show.
© Matt J. Flynn, New York; 1897:53610
Sept. 24. 24804
Latham . . . au camelia; coiuedie-bouffe en 1
acte, [par] J. M. Priollet [i.e. .Julian et Marcel
PrioUet] Paris, C. Joubert, 1910. 19 p. 12°.
© Mar. 19, 1910; 2c. Mar. 21, 1910; D:
20523; C. Joubert, Paris. 24805
Latin (The) quarter; comedy drama, by W. B.
Young. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913; D: 33500; William
Bertram Young, Chicago. 24806
Latude; or, Thirty-five years of captivity,
fin historical melodrama in 3 acts and 5 tab-
leaux, preceded by a prologue, by Pirerecourt
and Anicet Bourgeois, tr. into English by L.
Aibischer.
© Louis Aibischer, San Francisco; 1876:
11708, Oct. 17. 24807
Laud and Chillingworth. See From king to
king.
Laud in the Tower. Sec From king to king.
Lauderbach's little surprise; an original farce
in 1 act, by E. Henri Bauman. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames, 1887. 5 p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 228] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 32995, Dec.
19 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 24808
Laugh; a musical comedy in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by C. Lean and C. Davis, music by
Florence Holbrook. 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Cecil Lean and Collin Davis, Chicago;
D : 13287, July 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 3, 1908.
24809
Laugh and be merry; Delehauty and Hengler's
characteristic and musical entertainment.
© T. M. Hengler, United States; 1877:
13659, Nov. 24. 24810
Laugh factory; pantomimic olio, by T. Sidonia.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1909 ; D : 17679 ; T. Sidonia,
New York. 24811
Laugh it off; a farce in 1 act, by J. McCartney.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James McCartney, Ardsley, N. Y. ; D :
8329, Apr. 12, 1906; 2c. Apr. 12, 1906. 24812
Laughing Bill's kid; a dramatic playlet in 1
act, by W. P. Richardson. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Perry Richardson, Chicago; D:
11782, Nov. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1907. 24813
Laughing gas; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
C. T. Vincent.
© Chas. T. Vincent, New York ; 1889 : 30039,
Oct. 3. 24814
— musical play in 2 acts, by J. V. Wilson.
105 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© James Victor Wilson, New York ; D :
3638, June 23, 1903; 2c. June 23, 1903.
24815
a negro burlesque sketch, as arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 5 p.
12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 36])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15838, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 24816
or, Another man's wife, a farce comedy in
4 acts, by J. Bailance.
© John Bailance, New York; 1888:31660,
Nov. 7. 24817
Laughing (The) girl; a new and original
American comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. D. F.
Verdenal and L. Mann.
© Mrs. D. F. Verdenal and Louis Mann,
New York ; 1893 : 39035, Aug. 25. 24818
Laughing (The) horse; a circus travesty, by
J. M. Harris.
© James M. Harris, Philadelphia ; D :
13440, July 1, 1908. 24819
Laughing (The) husband (Der lachende ehe-
mann); musical comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the German of Julius Brammer and
Alfred Griinwald, English version and lyrics
by Arthur Wimperis, music by Edmund Eys-
ler. New York, Karczag publishing co. [1913]
23 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 25, 1913; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913; D:
34825 ; Karczag pub. co.. New York. 24820
Laughing (The) kids; by E. Blondell. Type-
written.
© Edw. Blondell, New York; 1897:68464,
Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 9. 24821
Laughing (The) lip; modern fairytale in 3 acts,
by J. H. Lawson. 189 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1915 ; D : 42586 ; John How-
ard Lawson, New York. 24821a
Laughing (The) man. See By order of the
king.
Laughing (A) stock; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by W. Kennedy, William H. Carmody
(Billy Williams) and J. J. Magee.
© William Kennedy, W. H. Carmody and
John J. Magee, New York; 1888:29828, Oct.
20. 24822
Laughter and lies; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Steele.
© Asa Steele, Pottstown, Pa.; D:2651,
Nov. 28, 1902. 24823
5379—16-
-78
1233
24824
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24843
Laughter and song; farce, by Archibald Hum-
boldt [pseud of G. O. March] Lebanon, O.,
March brothers, 1912. 3 p. 8°. (Famous
five-cent farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30816 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 24824
Laughter in court; comedy in 1 act, by John
Kendall. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 24 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed.] )
© Dec. 30, 1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910; D:
22966; Samuel French, ltd., London. 24825
Laughter (The) of fools; comedy in 3 acts, by
Henry Francis Maltby. 142 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 21, 1915 ; D : 41281 ; Frank Cur-
zon, London. 24825a
Launcelot and Guenivere; by G. Feeney.
© George Feeney, Minneapolis ; D : 4987,
May 5, 1904. 24826
Launched but not anchored. See Class (The
ship.
Laundry (The) lady; a play in 1 act, by Wil-
liam Patterson White and L. E. White. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Laura E. White, New York; D: 10034.
Feb. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907. 24827
Laundry (The) strike; romance of the tubs,
a 1 act playlette, by Louis de Coucy. [2],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912 ; D : 28926 ; Marie Hu-
bert Frohman, New York. 24828
Laura; by T. J. GafCney. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Thomas James Gaffney, Albany ; D : 3617,
June 18, 1903 ; 2c. June 18, 1903. 24829
or, True to herself, a play in 4 acts, by
A. E. Dickinson.
© Anna E. Dickinson, New York; 1876:
13525, Dec. 7. 24830
Laurel (The) wreath; an original play in 4 acts,
by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York; 1884:
18639, Sept. 15. 24831
Lauretta's marionettes; or. Entertaining the
guests, play in 3 acts, by W. B. Young. 206
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1915; D: 40770; William
Bertram Young, Chicago. 24831a
Laurette.
© Mrs. A. H. Adams, New York; 1879:
5363, Apr, 22. 24832
comedy of love in 3 acts, by E. Chantler.
197 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914; D: 35764; Everett
Chantler, Pittsburgh. 24832a
Lauschige (Das) nest; schwank in 3 akten, von
Julius Horst und Arthur Lippschitz. Berlin,
Ahn & Sinn-ock, g. m. b. h., 1911. 57 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D : 28023 ; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
24833
Lauvderg; or, A brother's revenge, a play, by
J. F. Scanlan.
• © John F. Scanlan, Chicago; 1883:20299.
Nov. 3. 24834
La Valliere; drama in 4 acts, by F. W. Van
Praag. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17345 ; Francis W.
Van Praag, New York. 24835
Lavarre; a drama in 5 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives, Detroit ; 1889 : 12695, Apr.
24. 24836
Lavender and old lace; comedy drama in 4 acts,
book by Myrtle Reed, dramatized by E. Kaye.
[49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34143; Elsie Ka.ve,
Duluth, Minn. 24837
play in 4 acts, from Myrtle Reed's novel
of the same title, by D. G. Fischer. [2],
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913 ; D : 34274 ; David Gel-
der Fischer, Chicago. 24838
Lavender crow; an operetta in 2 acts, book,
lyrics and music by F. G. Rice. 72 p. obi.
16°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21100 ; William A.
Florer and Felix G. Rice, La Fayette, Ind.
24839
Lavender (The) lady; opera comedy in 3 acts,
book by O. Hauerbacli. 106 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914 ; D : 38619 ; Otto Ilauor-
bach, New York. 24839a
Lavender (The) list; phiy in 4 acts, by H. A.
Woodworth. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32494 ; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 24840
Lavender lodge; comedy in 3 acts, by W. P.
I'reble, jr. [1], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911; D: 23044; W. P. Prelile.
jr., New York. 24841
Lavender's lovers; historical and romantic
drama in 5 acts, by A. B. Suess. [69] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1910; D: 21924; Adolph B.
Suess, East St. Louis, 111. 24842
Laveuse (La) (The washei'maid) ; a musical
comedy, book and lyrics by M. Harcourt, mi^ic
by Charlotte Maude Miller.
© M. Harcourt, New York ; D : 12970, May
15, 1908. 24843
1234
24844
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24863
Law (The); comedy sketch in 1 act, by C. F.
Eldridge. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1911 ; D : 23119 ; Charlton F.
Eldridge, Chicago. 24844
a drama in 4 acts, by C. Ruge. Synopsis.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clara Ruge, New York; D: 11078, July
29, 1907; 2c. July 29, 1907. 24845
by R. P. Walsh. [105] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1911 ; D : 24851 ; Robert Paul
Walsh, Newport, Ky. 24846
in 4 acts, by D. E. Sullivan. [102] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1911; D: 24398; Dollie E.
Sullivan, Prince Bay, N. Y. 24847
play in 1 act, by H. P. Mawson. [2], 52 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34093; Harry P.
Mawson, New York. 24848
by L. Luther. 4 p. f°. TypewTitten.
© Ic. Fob. 25, 1915; D: 39786; Lester
Luther, Dubuque, la. 24848a
Law (The) allows it; a musical monologue,
words and music by Alfred B. Sedgwick. New
York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1875 ; 7649.
July 22 ; 2c. July 28. 24849
Law and order; a play of the Vigilance com-
mittee of 1851 in San Francisco, by E. O.
Allen. 159 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward O. Allen, San Rafael, Cal. ; D:
7047, July 17, 1905; 2c. Sept. 9, 1908.
24850
Law and the classics,
ance.
Sec Montana (A) rom-
Law and the father; a melodrama in 3 acts,
by W. F. Pfarr. 65 p. f°. Tpyewritten.
© William F. Pfarr, Newark. N. J. ; D :
14771, Jan. S, 1909; 2c. Jan. 8, 1909. 24851
Law and the girl; original comedy-drama in 4
acts, by Scott Marble. 55 p. 4°. TypewTit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1909 ; D : 17776 ; John C.
Folland, Pittsburgh. 24852
Law (The) and the lady; a drama in 5 acts,
by M. A. Lachman.
© Martha Allen Lachman, Philadelphia ;
1875:12107, Nov. 16. 24853
— 4 act drama of the present day, by W. L.
Tucker. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1912; D : 31165 ; Wm. L.
Tucker, Chicago. 24854
Law (The) and the lady — Continued.
a play comprised in a prologue and 4 acts,
dramatized from Wilkie Collins' novel The
lady and the law, by J. S. Matthews.
© James S. Matthews and Samuel H. Wan-
dell, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1886 : 19777, Sept. 1.
24855
Law (The) and the lady, a complication of
three diamonds and two hearts; a comedy in
4 acts, by C. K. Lush.
© Charles Keeler Lush, Milwaukee; 1899:
78729, Dec. 4. 24856
Law (The) and the lady down in Dixie; a
drama in 3 acts, by R. F. Bres. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Rose Falls Bres, New Orleans ; D : 11547,
Oct. 17, 1907; 2c. Oct. 17, 1907. 24857
Law (The) and the man; original drama in 4
acts only, by V. Watrous. [86] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914 ; D : 35627 ; Valerie Wat-
rous, Seattle. 24857a
Law (The) and the thief; character study, by
J. W. Say re. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1910 ; D : 21328 ; J. W. Savre,
Seattle. 24858
Law (The) and the woman. See Secret (The)
Law divine or human; a drama in 5 acts, by
Non f] Ver [pseud, of A. M. La Grove]
© Alice M. La Grove. New York; 1SS9 ;
25501, Aug. 21. 24859
Law in New York; a play in 5 acts, by J. B.
Bradford and F. Stinson.
© J. B. Bradford and Fred Stinson. Bos-
ton ; 1873 : 1428, Feb. 12. 24860
Law (The) in the limelight; or, The passing
of trial by jury, drama in 3 acts, by A. B.
Briggs. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914; D : 38704 ; Anna Bee-
croft Briggs, Los Angeles. 24860a
Law, love and marriage. See Wedding ring.
Law (The) of compensation; drama in 4 acts,
by V. A. Barber. [3], 144 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913; D: 32884; Victoria
Adams Barber, Winuetka, 111. 24861
Law (The) of Golden Heart; a comedy drama,
by W. H. Mering. 74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Mering, Pittsburgh; D: 10506,
Apr. 29, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 24862
Law (The) of heredity; playlet, by L. Carter.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 22035; Louise
Carter, New York. 24863
1235
24864
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24876
Law of Judge Lynch; a play in 4 acts, by W.
R. Falls and M. Falls. 64 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William R. Falls and Marie Falls, Ho-
boken, N. J. ; D : 8129, Mar. 8, 190G ; 2c. Mar.
8. 1906. 24864
Law (The) of Lonesome Land; western rom-
ance in 4 acts, by H. D. Rickman. [67] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1911; D: 25632; Hardin D.
Rickman, Chester, 111. 24865
Law (The) of love; drama in 4 acts, by A.
Stedman. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1911; D: 24271; Adelaide
Stedman, New York. 24866
• a drama in 1 act, by S. E. Smyth. [191
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910; D: 21858; Sam E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 24867
play in 1 act, by M. Moore-Clement. 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911; D: 25774; Maud
Moore-Clement, Philadelphia. 24868
Law (A) of nature; American drama in 1 act,
by I. Levinsohn. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1910; D : 22391 ; Mrs. Ivar
Levinsohn, Brooklyn. 24869
Law (The) of retribution; tragedy in 1 act, by
K. L. Shearar. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1911; D: 25846; Katherine
L. Shearer, Detroit. 24870
Law (The) of the desert; by H. E. Twose. 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry E. Twose, Los Angeles ; D : 14823,
Jan. 16, 1909; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909. 24871
Law (The) of the land; play in 4 acts, by G.
Broadhurst. 1G9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1914; D : 37313 ; George
Broadhurst, New York. 24871a
— Same. New York, London, Samuel French,
ltd. 112 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22, 1914; 2c. Sept. 24, 1914; D:
38295; George Broadhurst, New York.
24871b
See also Our Jonathan.
Law (The) of the plains; 1 act drama, by T.
F. Fallon. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915 ; D : 39362 ; Thomas F.
Fallon, New York. 24871c
Law (The) of the range; by W. G. Barrows.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wayne Grove Barrows, Park Ridge, 111. ;
D : 14070, Oct. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 1908.
24872
Law (The) of the tribe; camp-fire play in 2
acts, by F. S. Greene. [1], 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1914; D : 36G47 ; Frederick
Stuart Greene, New York. 24872a
Indian play in 3 acts, by F, S. Greene.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1915. 24 p.
12°.
© Mar. 18, 1915; 2c. Mar. 19, 1915; D:
40120; Frederick Stuart Greene, New York.
24872b
Law (The) of the woods; play in 1 act, by
Montague and Alden. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1912; D : 30737 ; Alden
Bishop, San Francisco. 24873
Law (The) shall say; by F. C. Walsh.
© Ford C. Walsh, Danville, 111.; D : 9237,
Oct. 15, 1906. 24874
Law-suit (The); comedy in 1 act, by Roderich
Benedix, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York,
Samuel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.
[1915] 23 p. 12°. (The world's best plays
by celebrated European authors)
© Sept. 24, 1915; 2c. Sept. 25, 1915; D:
41822 ; Samuel French, New York. 24874a
Law (The), the outlaw and the lady; play in
1 act, by L. K. Devendorf. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
> © Ic. Apr. 6, 1915 ; D : 40282 ; La Matte K.
Devendorf, Albany. 24874b
Law (A) unto themselves. See Power (The)
of money.
Lawbreaker (The); by G. O'Farrell. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George W. O'Farrell, Portland, Or.; D:
1438G, Nov. 27, 1908; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908.
24875
12 p.
drama in 1 act, by R. E. Marshall.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1912 ; D : 30244 ; R. E. Mar-
shall, Seattle. 24876
Lawbreakers (The); four 1 act plays, by John
Bosworth Crocker [pseud. M. A. C. C. Lewi-
sohn] [3], 151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
Contents : The last straw. — The first
time. — The victim. — The dog.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914; D: 36693; Mary Ar-
nold Crocker Childs Lewisohn (Mrs. Ludwig
Lewisohn), New York. 24876a
— original American play of to-day in 4 acts,
by W. N. Morse and M. H. Morse. [100] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915; D: 42574; William
Northrop Morse, New York. 24876b
1236
24877
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24896
Lawful (The) heir; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by C. D. Wilson. 91 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Day Wilson, Cleveland ; D : 2133,
July 17, 1902; 2c. July 11, 1902. 24877
Lawn (The) party; play in 1 act, by A. Coogan.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912; D: 30550; Alan Coo-
gan, New York. 24878
Lawn-tennis; a musical comedy in 2 acts.
© W. J. Comlev and James S. Key, United
States ; 1880 : 8438, June 2. 24879
Lawrence, the man with four voices; 1 act
comedy, by Samuel Tauber. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1910; D: 22018; Henrietta
Tauber, New York. 24880
Law's (The) decree. See Poor Susan.
Law's (The) delay; comedy-drama in 1 act, by
A. Goldknopf. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1912 ; D : 30167 ; Abraham
Goldknopf, Bath Beach, N. Y. 24881
Laws (The) of average. See Mystic (The)
isle.
Laws (The) of man; a drama of to-day in 4
acts, by B. A. Hunter. 67 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Bertha Ancella Hunter, Los Angeles : D :
10981, July 16, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1907. 24882
Lawyer (The); an original comedy in 4 acts,
by J. Carpani (De La Presse) 150 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Jessamine Carpani, Cleveland ; 1891 :
9062, Mar. 10; 2c. May 13. 24883
Lawyer (The) and his typewriter; by E. M.
MacKay.
© Elsie M. MacKay, Buffalo ; D : 5025, May
13, 1904. 24884
Lawyer (A) comes to town; comedy in 3 acts,
by B. de Mille. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914 ; D : 35632 ; Beatrice de
Mille, New York. 24884a
Lawyer (The), his qualifications, duties and
responsibilities; by T. J. Whalen.
© Thomas J. Whalen, Yp.silanti, Mich.;
1898 : 4228, Jan. 10. 24885
Lawyer Steele from Bangor; 3 act society com-
edy, by W. M. GofC.
© William Manlie GofC. Portland, Me.;
1899 : 24319, Apr. 6. 24886
Lawyer's (The) dream; a dramatic composi-
tion in 1 act and 1 scene, by M. W. Bennett.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Martin W. Bennett. Columbus, O. ; D :
14161, Oct. 27, 1908; 2c. Oct. 27, 1908. 24887
Lawyer's (A) love; or. Work and wait, a play
in 3 acts, by F. G. Young.
© Francis G. Young, United States; 1872:
5179, May 17 ; 2c. May 18. 24888
Lawyer's (The) mistake; play in 3 acts, by V.
F. Bishop. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1914 ; D : 36091 ; Virginia F.
Bishop, Cissna Park, 111. 24888a
Lawyer's (A) perfidy; drama in 4 acts, by M.
H. Harris. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914; D: 38445; Magnolia
Horton Harris, Washington. ' 24888b
Lawyer's (A) trials; a farce in 1 act, by G. A.
Drovin. 12 p. 8°. Printed.
© George Albert Drovin, Philadelphia ; D :
330, Apr. 10, 1901 , 2c. Apr. 24, 1901. 24889
Lawyer's (A) wife's mistake; a farce in 1 act,
by A. L. Zeller. Typewritten.
© Arthur Louis Zeller, St. Louis; 1899:
7333, Jan. 21; Ic. Jan. 21; Ic. Mar. 16.
24890
Laxdcela saga. See Kiartan, the Icelander.
Lay down your arms; drama in 3 acts, drama-
tized from the book of Baroness Bertha von
Suttner, by V. H. Duras. [7], 48 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31627 ; Victor Hugo
Duras, New York. 24891
Layette (La); comedie en 3 actes, [par] A.
Sylvane [pseud, of Paul Gerard] Paris, Li-
brairie theatrale, 1900. 2 p. 1., 179 p. 12°.
© Andre Sylvane, Paris ; 1900 A : 5527, Mar.
1 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 24892
Lay la Majnu; musical play in 3 acts, by Dhan
Gopal Mukerji. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914 ; D : 38929 ; Dhan Gopal
Mukerji, Palo Alto, Cal. 24892a
Laz, the chauffeur; 1 act drama, by C. Dixon,
jr. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910; D: 21218; Cuthbert
Dixon, jr., St. Louis. 24893
Lazare; a life's mistake, a dramatic composi-
tion.
© Alexander Kaufmann, New York; 1881:
13967, Sept. 12. 24894
Laziness and the devil; or, Nick and the cob-
bler, a comedy in 3 acts, by S. C. Clark.
© S. C. Clark, United States; 1879:4959.
Apr. 14. 24895
Lazo (El) doble; coraedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de F. Gil Asensio. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1909. 26 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17449; Federlco Gil Asensio, Madrid. 24896
1237
24897
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24918
Lazo (El) verde; juguete c6mico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de Angel Caaraano 6 Isidro
Soler. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1908. 3S p. 12°.
<£) Caamano e Soler, Madrid ; D : 13469, July
25, 190S ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 24897
Lazy Bill; original comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
W. B. Patton. 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1911 ; D : 24966 ; William B.
Patton, Rochester, N. Y. 24898
Lazy Bob Parkins; comedy in 3 acts, by Ward
Macauley. Philadelphia, Penn pub. co., 1914.
44 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35905 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 24898a
Lazy Kate; by A. Stevenson. Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson, New York ; D : 15369,
Mar. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 24899
Lazy Z; 5-act play, by M. McC. Blaisdell. 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1909 ; D : 10820 ; Mary McCon-
nell Blaisdell, Coeymans, N. Y. 24900
Lazyland; musical comedy in 2 acts and 3
scenes, by H. White, libretto by Roland Oliver
[pseud, of H. White], music by Harry Olsen.
84 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D: 32697; Henry
White, Sacramento, Cal. 24901
Lazzette; a drama in 6 acts, composed by E. G.
Hatcher. Wichita, Kan., Eagle blank book
manufactory, 1886. cover-title, 61 p. 8°.
© Emma G. Hatcher, Wichita ; 1886 : 22862,
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1887. 24902
Lea Lyon; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von Alex-
ander Brody. [l],74p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1915; D: 42205; Alexander
Marton, Budapest, Hungary. 24902a
Leach (The); play of today in 1 act, by C. F.
Woods. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 25, 1913 ; D : 33605 ; Clifton F.
Woods, Chicago. 24903
Lead dollar; or The old Schoharie farm,
by E. H. Holly.
© Eleanor Haskins Holly, Spokane, Wash. ;
D : 1594, Mar. 17, 1902. 24904
Lead-pipe cinch; by E. A. Huber. [6] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Emile Andrew Huber, New York; D:
14772, Jan. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 24905
Lead us not into temptation; an emotional
drama in 5 acts, tr. from the German and
adapted for the American stage, by Charles D.
Herman. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. Clav Robinson, San Francisco ; D :
4299, Nov. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1903. 24906
Leaden (The) cross; or, War with Mexico, a
military drama in 4 acts, by H. O. Frauck,
© Harry C. Franck, Philadelphia; 1877:
14012, Dec. 3. 24907
Leader (The); a play in 4 acts, by Ernest Chap-
man [i. e. W. E. Chapman] and Edith Wherry.
49. 4°. Typewitten.
© William Ernest Chapman, New York ; D :
• 4205, Nov. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1903. 24908
play in 1 act, by A. W. Alden. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914; D: 37698; Alice W.
Alden, Los Angeles. 24908a
a political drama in 1 scene, by C. L.
Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, New York; D:
14244, Nov. 9, 1908. 24909
sketch in 1 act, by B. Arlington. [3] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. IS, 1911 ; D : 23398 ; Billy Arling-
ton, Philadelphia. 24910
Leader (A) of fashion; a society comedy in 4
acts, by T. H. French.
© T. H. French, New York; 1873:12508,
Oct. 31. 24911
Leaders (The) of men; American comedy in 3
acts, by H. A. McAnarney. [2], 142 p. 4°.
Tyi)ewritten.
© Dec. 20, 1911 ; D : 28040 ; Henry Aloysius
McAnarney, Baltimore. 24912
Leaders of society (Die stiitzen der gesel-
schaft); a character comedy in 4 acts, by
Henrik Ibsen.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1878:3196,
Mar. 15. 24913
Leading lady; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. T.
Dillon. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17660 ; John Thomas
Dillon, New York. 24914
a comedy drama in 4 acts and prologue, by
W. A. De Laney. 109 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Alphonsus De Laney, New York;
D : 2272, Aug. 26, 1902 ; Ic. Aug. 18, 1902 ; Ic.
Sept. 29, 1902. 24915
a comedy in 4 acts, by J. W. Evans. [2],
72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1909; D: 16324; James W.
Evans, Spokane, Wash. 24916
comedy in 1 act, by R. Frimel.
© Rudolf Frimel, New York ; D : 3964, Sept.
17, 1903. 24917
-a farce comedy in 1 act, by Anita Fallon.
Boston, W. H. Baker & CO., 1904. 32 p. 16°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5645,
Oct. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904, 24918
1238
24919
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24938
Leading lady — Continued.
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by M. Morton.
© Michael Morton, New York ; 1896 : 24419,
Apr. 20. 24919
play in 4 acts, by E. D. Biggers. [127] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1911; D : 24629 ; Earl Derr
Biggers, Warren, O. 24920
See also Four plays; by Archibald Eyre.
Leading (The) lady cook; play in 1 act, by
O. Criswell and L. Bailey. 5 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913 ; D : 31993 ; Ora Criswell
and Laura Bailey, New York. 24921
Leading lady seeking a job; acting humorous
monologue for woman, by Stanley Schell.
[New York, E. S. Werner & company, 1914]
p. 43-47. 12°. (On cover: Stanley Schell's
sketches)
© Mar. 23, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; A:
372090 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
24921a
Leading (The) man; a musical notion, talk and
lyrics by J. D. Pryor.
© J. Donald Pryor, South Orange, N. J. ; D :
15724, Apr. 27, 1909. 24922
an original farcical comedy in 4 acts, by
Mrs. R. Pacheco.
© Jlrs. Romualdo Pacheco, New York;
1890 : 10759, Feb. 15. 24923
Leaf (A) from life; a 1 act comedy, by J. E.
McCann.
© John Ernest McCann, New York; 1898:
1407G, Feb. 28. 24924
League (The) of youth. See "Works (The) of
Henrik Ibsen.
Leagues apart; play in 3 acts, by Bryce Gor-
don 1773, pseud, of A. Gerstenberg. [108] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913; D: 34151; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. 24925
Leah Kleschna; a play in 5 acts, by C. M. S.
McLellan. 34 p. 8*. Printed.
© Charles M. S. McLellan, New York; D:
5735. Nov. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 1904. 24926
Leah, the forsaken; a play in 5 acts from the
German [of Salomon Hermann von] Moseu-
thal, by A. Daly. New York, Author's pri-
vate ed., 1886. [1890] 50 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York, in renewal for
14 years, from Nov. 24, 1890; 1890:37219.
Nov. 24; 2c. Jan. 25, 1892. 24927
Leak (The); comedy sketch, by R. C. Buffing-
ton. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912; D: 31050; Richard C.
Bufflngton, Chicago. 24928
Lean (A) banana; an original parody, by T.
Pastor.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1876 : 11263, Oct.
5. 24929
Leander im frack; schwank in 3 aufziigen, von
Willielm AVolters. Leipzig, Philipp Reclam,
jun. [1910] 104 p. 24°. ( [Universal-biblio-
thek, 5339] )
© Oct. 3, 1911; 2c. Apr. 7, 1913; D : 32941 ;
Eduard liloch, Berlin. 24930
Leaning towers of spring; play in 4 acts, by
H. R. Miller. [4], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1912; D : 31758 ; Herbert
Rheinhart Miller, Seattle. 24931
Leap (A) for lovc; a comediette, by A. S. Rich-
ardson.
© Anna S. Richardson, New York ; 1900 A :
15793, June 25. 24932
Leap (A) in the dark; or, Wedded but no wife,
a dramatization in 5 acts, of May Agnes Flem-
ing's story lately published in the New York
weekly, by J. L. Ashton.
© J. Leon Ashton, Springfield, Mass. ; 1872 :
2387, Mar. 11. 24933
See also Wedded, yet no wife.
Leap-year; a comedy in 4 acts, for nine charac-
ters, bv Susa S. Vance. St. Joseph, Mo.,
Chas. W. Fassett, 1884. 40 p. 12°.
© Mrs. J. W. Vance, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1884 :
18637, Sept. 15; 2c. Oct. 20. 24934
- — musical duality, by Alfred B. Sedgwick,
music selected and adapted from Offenbach's
opera, Genevieve de Brabant. New I'^ork, R.
M. De Witt, 1875. 15 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
acting plays, no. 189] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14052, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1876. 24935
'Original comedy, by R. Dalton. 77 p. 4 .
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1910 ; D : 20018 ; Robert Dal-
ton, Brooklyn. 24936
Leap-year (The) girl and her biological hus-
bands; comedy with music in 3 acts, by K. T.
Woolsey and E. E. Greville. [8], 129 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1911; D : 25781 ; Knte
Trimble Woolsey and Eden Erskine Greville,
New York. 24937
Leap-year (The) girls; a 1 act comedy, by J.
W. S. Sullivan. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28812 ; J. W. S. Sul-
livan, New York. 24938
1239
24938
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24958
Leap-year land; comic opera in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by K. S. Webb, music by Roy Webb.
[65] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914 ; D : 36433 ; Kenneth and
Roy Webb, New York. 24938a
Leap-year (A) party; a comedy, in 4 acts, by J.
Soboslay.
© Julius Soboslay, San Francisco; 1881:
6924, May 5. 24939
Leap-year (A) plunge; 1 act comedy, by D. D.
Carter [pseud, of D. D. Cohen] [2], 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912 ; D : 30848 ; Daniel D.
Carter, New York. 24940
Leap-year (A) proposal; play in 1 act, by J.
Wolfe. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; D: 29454; Johanna
Wolff, San Francisco. 24941
Leap-year (A) snare; farce in 1 act, by C. S.
Booth. [2], 27 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D: 28560; Charles
Stewart Booth, New York. 24942
Leap-year (A) victim; farce comedy in 2 acts,
by Frederick Knell.
© Frederick Knell, jr., Roxbury, Mass. ;
1896 : 12108, Feb. 22. 24943
Learn to say, supreme.
© Ben Leven-Nichols adv. co., Chicago ; D :
15432, Mar. 24, 1909. 24944
Learned (The) doctor; drama in 5 acts, by E.
E. Sherman. [3], 102 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911; D: 26010; Ellen E.
Sherman, Chicago. 24945
Learned (A) lady; comedy in 3 acts, by Z.
Akins. [110] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910 ; D : 22041 ; Zoe Akins,
St. Louis. 24946
Learning' to eat potatoes; by Marie Paule
Dickore. 10 numb. 1. 4°. (The University
of Wisconsin, University extension division,
Department of general information and wel-
fare)
© .July 22, 1915 ; 2c. and afE. July 24, 1915 ;
A : 401879 ; University extension division, Uni-
versity of Wisconsin. Madison, Wis. 24946a
Learning to milk; monologue, by M. M. Stanley.
1 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Maude May Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15089,
Feb. 15, 1909; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 24947
Least (The) of these; drama in 4 acts, by J. V.
Blake and A. Hughes. [29] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1912 ; D : 29521 ; James Dila
Blake and Amelia Hughes, Chicago. 24948
Leather (The) patch; an original comedy in 3
acts and 7 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1886:
4055, Feb. 17. 24949
Leather stocking and silk; a comedy in 3 acts,
by C. T. Harris.
© C. Townsend Harris, Boston; 1873:
10073, Sept. 6. 24950
Leatherlung's. the Great, how he storm'd,
reign'd and mizzled; an original extrava-
ganza, by Charles Smith Clieltnam.
© Lucy Rushton, New York; 1872:6.^.51.
June 18. 24951
Leatherstocking; or. The last of the Mohicans,
a drama in 3 acts, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1874 :
992, Jan. 28. 24952
Leatherstocking tales. See Last (The) of the
Mohicans. — Life and death of Natty Bum-
po. — nSTatty Bumpo.
Leave it to me; comedy sketch, by W. E. Glad-
stone. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910; D: 17950; William E.
Gladstone, Utica, N. Y. 24953
farce in 1 act, by L. Varnes. [20] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25870; Lilyan
Varnes, San Francisco. 24954
play in 3 acts, by John Merker [pseud, of
A, Merritt and G. Kerr] 125 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1914; D: 36460; Abraham
Merritt and George Kerr, HoUis, N. Y.
24954a
Leave it to Polly; comedy in 2 acts for female
characters only, by Gladys Ruth Bridgham.
Bo.ston, W. H. Baker & co., 1914. 35 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1913 ; D : 34798 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 24955
Leave of absence; play in 1 act, by C. E. Freybe.
[3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1914 ; D : 36228 ; Carl Eduard
Freylie, Boston. 24955a
Leavenworth (The) case; a play, by C. F.
Winch.
© Charles Farley Winch, Brooklyn; 1885:
1651, Jan. 19. 24956
a play in 5 acts, by Anna Katharine Green
[i. e. A. K. G. Rohlfs] being a dramatization
of the novel.
© Anna Katharine Green Rohlfs, Buffalo;
1891 : 2.3942, July 1. 24957
Leaves of Shamrock; or, True hearts of Erin,
in 5 acts, by J. P. Sullivan.
© Joseph P. Sullivan, New York; 1889:
2065, Jan. 16. 24958
1240
24959
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
24972
Leaves (The) of the tree; a play, by E. L. Mas-
ters. Chicago, The Rooks press, 1909. 115
p. 12°.
© Edgar Lee Masters, Chicago ; D : 15503,
Mar. 31, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909. 24959
Leaves tied down: play of every day, by B. S.
Young. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1909; D: 17333; Briant
Stringham Young, Salt Lake City. 24960
Lebemann (Der); schwank in 3 aufziigen, von
Wilhelm Wolters. Leipzig, Philipp Reclara,
jun. [1911] 97 p. 24°. ([Universal-biblio-
tliek, 5277])
© Dec. 13, 1911; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28731; Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 24961
Leben; tragikomodie in 3 aufziigen, von Edward
Stilgebauer. Miinchen, Rubinverlag [1900]
1 p. 1., 90 p. 16°.
© Rubinverlag, Munich ; 1900 A : 16962, July
10 ; 2c. Aug. 9. 24962
Leben (Das) fuu'm menschen. See Gesam-
melte dramen; von Leonid Andreev.
Lebende (Der) leichnam; schauspiel in 4 akten,
von Leo Tolstoi, nach der franzosischen bearb.
von Jean-Jose Frappa und Georges Silber,
iibertragen von Alfred Lickteig. Strassburg
i. E., Treuttel und Wurtz, 1911. 70 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912; D: 28516; Treuttel &
Wiirtz, Strassburg, Germany. 24963
Lebensfest (Das); lustspiel in 3 akten. von Carl
Rossler [pseud of Franz Ressner] Berlin, S.
Fischer, verlag, 1906. 90 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 8730, June
22, 1906 ; 2c. June 22, 1906. 24964
Lebenslust; ein lustspiel in 3 akten, von Serafin
und Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, deutsch von
dr. Max Brausewetter. Wien, Berlin. Co-
moedia, 1914. cover-title, 82 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D: 38524; Comoedia,
Vienna. 24964a
Lebensschiihler (Der); schauspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von lAKhvig Fulda. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Felix
Bloch erben, 1915. 148 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1915 ; D : 41676 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 24964b
Lebonnard; play in 4 acts, by Jean Aicard and
C. A. de Lima, adaptation from the French
play entitled Pere Lebonnard. 67 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 12S39.
Apr. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1908. 24965
Le Bretons (The); play in 3 acts, by G. Astral
and C. de Lima. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gabrielle Astral, Paris, and Charles A.
de Lima, New York ; D : 15306, Mar. 11, 1909 ;
2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 24966
Legon (Une) a la Salpetriere; tableau dra-
matique en 2 actes, [par] A. de Lorde. Proof.
© Andre de Lorde, France ; D : 13985, Oct.
5, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1908.
24967
Lecture (A) in temperance; by A. J. Wayne.
11 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 19, 1909 ; D : 16293 ; Andrew J.
Wayne, Pittsburgh. 24968
Led astray; a comedy in 5 acts and 6 tableaux,
by D. Boucicault. New York> S. French, 1873.
57 p. 8°. ([French's stanijard drama, no.
372])
© Dion Boucicault, New York ; 1873 : 15619,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1874. 24969
Same.
© Louise Thorndyke Boucicault, New York,
in renewal for 14 years from Dec. 31, 1901;
D : 694, July 25, 1901 ; 2c. July 22, 1901.
24970
Same.
© by Josephine Cheney (Louise Thorndyke
Boucicault), New York, as widow of the au-
thor, in extension for 14 years. Renewal or
extension no. 6348, Jan. 28, 1915. Renewal
entry, July 25, 1901, no. D : 694. 24970a
Led away; or. The story of a young man's
downfall, by R. Gaygill.
© Ransom Gaygill, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 29439, Dec. 3. 24971
Led by a girlish impulse; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12081, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908.
24972
Ledger (The) of life; drama in 1 act, by E.
Hopkins. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35940 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 24972a
[Ledi Khaie-Tsipe (Lady Chaie Tseepe); com-
edy in 4 acts, by O. Dymow]
JleAH XaiJe-Itinie; KOMe^in B-b 4 A'^ucTmnxit,
Ocmrb ^S^hmobtj.
2 p. 1., 85 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915; D: 41813; Ossip
Dymow, New York. 24972b
Ledige (Die) ehefi-au; berliner posse in 3 akten,
von Pordes-Mllo und Theo Halton, musik von
Joseph Snaga. Text der gesange. Hannover,
Verlag von L. Oertel, 1913. 27 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37174 ; Louis Oertel,
Hanover, Germany. 24972c
1241
24972
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
24991
Ledige (Die) ehefrau — Continued.
posse mit gesang und tanz in 3 akten, von
Pordes-Milo und Theo Halton, musik von Jo-
seph Snaga. Hannover, Ij. Oertel, 1914. 92 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 2, 1914 ; Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37530 ;
Louis Oertel, Hanover, Germany, 24972d
Ledig-e (Der) gatte; operette in 3 akten, von
Fritz Griinbaum und Heinz Reichert, musik
von Gustav Wanda. Berlin, Harmonie verlag,
1910. 122 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 28, 1910; 2e. Dec. 28, 1910; D:
22935 ; T. B. Harms & Francis, Day «& Hunter,
New York. 24973
Same. Gesangstexte. Berlin, Harmonie-
verlag [1910] 58 p. 12°.
© Dec. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1910 ; D : 227.58 ;
Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 24974
Leela; an American drama, by F. A. Manger.
© Frederick A. Manger, Des Moines; 1897;
62110, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1898. 24975
complete in 6 scenes, by Fredrik Man-
jer [pseud, of F. A. Manger]
© Frederick Albert Manger, Omaha, Neb. ;
1896 : 67426, Dec. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1897. 24976
— a drama of the wheel, by [Fredrik] Man-
jer [pseud, of F. A. Manger]
© Frederick Albert Manger, Omaha, Neb.;
1895 : 59437, Nov. 25. 24977
Left; a go-as-you-please in 2 acts, by W. O.
Haskell, jr.
© William O. Haskell, jr., Chelsea, Mass. :
1880 : 1137, Jan. 19. 24978
Left at the finish. See Wrong (The) man.
Left at the post; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
F. G. Cook.
© Frank G. Cook, New York; D: 10572,
May 4, 1907. 24979
— a comedy in 1 act and 2 scenes, by J. J.
Morton. Typewritten.
© J. J. Morton, New York; 1898:52884,
Sept. 9 ; 2c. Sept. 9. 24980
— in 1 act, by Arden Smith,
© Mary E, Barber, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1900
A: 26198, Oct. 20. 24981
— a 1 act play, by J. W. Cope. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John W. Cope, New York ; D : 7881, Jan.
19, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1906. 24982
— an original comedy in 1 act, by A. Smith
and E. Arden.
© Arden Smith and Edwin Arden, New
York ; 1892 : 8861, Feb. 26. 24983
Left behind; an original comedy in 1 act, by
F. Forrest.
© Frederic Forrest, Brooklyn ; D : 258. Mar.
25, 1901. 24984
Left-hand (The); a thrilling drama in 5 acts,
by J J. Updegrove.
© L. Updegrove, Philadelphia; 1880:2345,
Feb. 12. 24985
Left in charge; a farce in 1 act, by Bell Bayless.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1897,
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29389,
May 14; 2c. May 17. 24986
an original dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by Helen A. Rowsey.
© Eugene D. Ryan, New York ; D : 1240,
Dec. 9, 1901, 24987
Left (The) lobe; comedy in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by W. Hainer [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov, 2, 1915; D: 42163; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 24987a
Left on the picket line; a new and original
military sketch, by Sergt. W. H. L. Hamilton.
© William Henry L. Hamilton, Pittsburgh ;
1883:23349, Dec. 17. 24988
Left (The) twin; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
Sutton Vane.
© William Calder, London ; 1892 : 2478, Jan.
14. 24989
Leg and leg; play in 1 act, by C. Kennedy, [9]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914 ; D : 37557 ; Clayton Ken-
nedy, Baltimore. 24989a
Legacy (The); comedy in 1 act, by Marivaux,
tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd. [1915] 33 p.
12°. (The world's best plays by celebrated
European authors)
© Sept. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41888 ;
Samuel French, New York. 24989b
— comedy of Irish folk-life in 4 acts, by D. J.
Shea. 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915; D : 40544 ; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 249890
drama in 3 acts, by Arthur Schnitzler, tr.
from the German by Mary L. Stephenson.
{In Poet lore, v. 22, no. 4, .Tuly-Aug. 1911;
periodical © Sept. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1911 ;
B: 248047; Poet lore co., Boston) 24990
— play in 1 act, by J. B. Ould, 27 p. 4°.
Typewi-itten.
© Ic. July 6, 1911 ; D : 24644 ; J. B. Ould.
Unicoi, Tenn. 24991
1242
24991
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25010
Legacy (The) — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by J. B.
Ould. 85 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1915 ; D : 39531 ; Jesse Bright
Ould, New York. 24991a
a sketch in 1 act, by P. Shaw. [1], 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1912 ; D : 29867 ; Percy Shaw,
New York. 24992
or, Eulali's claim, a comedy in 3 acts, by
A. L. Zeller. Typewritten.
© Arthur L. Zeller, St. Louis ; 1897 : 36955,
June 22 ; Ic. June 22. 24993
Legacy (The) of sin; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
G. H. Harris.
© George Hamilton Harris, New York ;
1898 : 74370, Dec. 20. 24994
Legal advice; dramatic comedy sketch, by J. F.
Ryan. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11,1915 ; D : 41544 ; John Flavian
Ryan, Brooklyn. 24994a
Legal bonds; a society play in 4 acts, by A.
Vatter.
© August Vatter, Boston ; 1898 : 27756, May
2. 24995
Legal (A) document. See Schemes.
Legal (A) holiday; a comic drama, by F. E.
Chase.
© F. E. Chase, Boston ; 1880 : 18041, Nov. 27.
24996
• • a new and original musical comedy in 3
acts, 3 scenes, by T. E. Powers.
© Thomas E. Powers, Brooklyn; 1889:
38110, Dec. 14. 24997
Legal lights; or. Doe & Roe, a comedy in 1 act.
14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Louis E. Salmon, New York ; 1892 : 41497,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1893. 24998
Legal (A) puzzle; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
W. A. Tremavne. New York, Dick,& Fitz-
gerald, 1911. 56 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23879 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 24999
Legal (The) scapegoat; or. The substitute, play
in 3 acts, by T. A. Campbell. [147] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1914; D: 36951; Thomas A.
Campbell, Jersey City. 24999a
Legal (The) sin; a drama in 4 acts, by M. M.
Wagner. Typewritten.
© Madge Morris Wagner, Denver; 1896:
70548, Dec. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1897. 25000
Legal (A) trap; a play in a prologue and 3 acts,
by C. Logan.
© Celia Logan, New York ; 1891 : 6505, Feb.
17. 25001
Legal (The) twins; a comedy, by L. J. Tynan.
© Leonard J. Tynan, Paterson ; 1891 : 14318,
Apr. 20. 25002
Legally dead; a 4 act comedy drama, by Eunice
Fitch. 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Shannon, Ludington, Mich. ; D :
2496, Oct. 25, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1902. 25003
play in 1 act, by R. Weiman. [2], 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1912; D: 29207; Rita Wei-
man, New York. 25004
Legardere; a grand spectacular drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy and Edw. G. Gilmore, New
York ; 1887 : 7919, Apr. 2. 25005
Legatee (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts,
music by Guy Bevier Williams, book by P.
Morse.
© Palmer Morse, Milwaukee ; D : 2988, Feb.
13, 1903. 25006
Legend (The); a drama in 4 acts, by J. P. Good-
hart. Typewritten.
© Jacob P. Goodhart, New Haven; 1896:
7636, Jan. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 25007
drama in 1 act, by W. H. Denney. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915 ; D : 39712 ; William H.
Denney, New York. 25007a
Legend (The) of Aeolian.
© Samuel F, Hyman, New York; D : 3901,
Aug. 25, 1903. 25008
Legend (The) of Castle Molfi. See Pico.
Legend (A) of modern times; conceived, by
L. R. Smith, written by Fred Wellman. [6]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914; D: 39047; Lon R.
Smith, Indianapolis. 25008a
Legend (The) of Prenzberg; an original drama
in 3 acts, by M. R. Macfarlane.
© Margaret R. Macfarlane, New York;
1885 : 8423, Apr. 10. 25009
Legend of Saint Nicholas; by B. M. Dix. 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17255 ; Beulah Marie
Dix, Lynn, Mass. 25010
[play in 1 act] by Beulah Marie Dix. (In
Poet lore, v. 25, no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1914 ; periodi-
cal © Oct. 29, 1914; 2c. Nov. 2, 1914; B:
317941 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 25010a
1243
25011
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25026
Legend of Sleepy Hollow; dramatized by the
pupils of Sidney grammar school.
© Ida M. Hall, Sidney, O. ; D : 11491, Oct.
7, 1907. 25011
an opera, by S. Shoup. 14 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1910; D: 22262; Sherman
Shoup, Holton, Kan. 25012
See also Brora Bones. — Headless horse-
man.— Ichabod Crane. — B-ip Van Winkle. —
Wolfert's Roost.
Legend (The) of Tannhauser; a spectacular
drama, by S. J. Fillette.
© Saint Julian Fillette, Washington ; 18S4 :
14791, July 21. 25013
Legend of the Catskills; a romantic comedy
drama, by P. Kingsley. 97 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Pierce Kingsley, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
6966, July 15, 1905 ; 2c. July 15, 1905. 25014
Legend (The) of the Christmas tree; a play
for children in 3 acts, by Ella Keatinge. New
York, The Roxbury publisiiing company, 1899.
12 p. 16°. (Wiziard series)
© Roxburv pub. co.. New York; 1899: 12661,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 25015
Legend .(The) of the hills; a play in 3 acts, by
C. Rodgers [i. e. G. C. Rogers] New York
[Guide printing & pu.b. co., 1909] 67 p. 16°.
© July 27, 1909; 2c. July 27, 1909; D:
16419; G. Cleveland Ro<lgers, Brooklyn.
25016
Legend (The) of the isle. See Vuur-bril.
Legend of the Klondike; an extravaganza in 3
acts, by R. A. Barnet.
© Robert A. Barnet, Dorchester, Mass.;
1898:611.5, Jan. 17. 25017
Legend of the region of gold. See Regius san-
guis.
Legend (The) of the ring; singular thing in 2
acts, book and lyrics, by F. Finney, music by
Harry L. Alford. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. July 14, 1913 ; D : 33787 ; Frank Fin-
ney, Boston. 25018
Legend (A) of the tea; light opera in 2 acts,
book, nuisic and lyrics by M. Ij. Wertheimer,
lyrics by Kate L. Ferguson. [67] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914; D: 35999; Mary Lee
Wertheimer, Milford, Pa. 25018a
Legerdemain (The) of love.
Cupid.
See Conjuror
Legend (The) of Wyoming,
family.
Legenden und alteren dichtungen.
nettenmacher (Der)
Legion (The) of honor; a drama in 4 acts, bv
D. T. Callahan.
© Henry E. Abbey, New York ; 1880 : 16466,
Oct. 30. 25019
Legislateur (Le) de Cythere.
de Prevan,
See Monsieur
Legislator (The); play in 1 act, by S. B. Tall.
[4] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12. 1910; D: 22031; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 25020
Legitimate hold-up; a tabloid comedv drama,
by W. H. Macart. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909 ; D : 16632 ; William H.
Macart, New York. 25021
Legitimate (The) though unrecognized heir to
the throne of England. See England's
wrong.
Lehmanns kinder; schwank in 3 akten, von H.
Sturm. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes
deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h. 84
p. 12°.
© Ic. July 22, 1915 ; D : 41420 ; Hans Sturm,
Leipzig. 25021a
Leibgardist (Der); spiel in 3 akten, von Franz
Molnar und Ernst Mayer. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910 ; D : 22833 ; International
copyright bureau, ltd., London. 25022
See also Gardeoffizier (Der)
Leiden (Das) Christi. See Passion.
Leif Ericsson; romantic play in 4 acts, by Ho-
bart Bosworth and A. Anderson. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20548; Antony
Anderson, Los Angeles.
25023
Leif Erikson; historisk drama i 3 Imndlinger.
af C. M. Thnland. Seattle, Washington print-
ing CO., 1910. 58 p. 12°.
© Dec. S, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 23190 ;
C. M. Thuland, San Diego, Cal. 25024
Leila; an original play in 4 acts, by A. von
Herder. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. von Herder, London ; D : 10174, Mar.
20, 1907; 2c. Mar. 23, 1907. 25025
See Smith (The)
See Klari-
1244
— • a play in 4 acts, by T. Buchanan. 141 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Rockwell and Thompson Bu-
chanan, New York; D : 7198, Sept. 2, 1905; 2c.
Sept. 2, 1905.
25026
25027
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2504d
Leila's captive; a war drama, by F. C. Bar-
clay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York; 1898:
48039, Aug. 15. 25027
Leinfenz (Die); dramatisches spiel, von E. J.
Freuud. Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co. [1914]
1 p. 1., 25 p. 16°.
© Mar. 16, 1914; 2c. Mar. 28, 1914; D:
36491 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 25027a
Leipziger (Der) jahrmarkt; von Friedricli
Riickert, in auftrag der erben zum erstenmal
veroffentlicht und herausgegeben von Georg
Schenk (Breslau) Miinchen, B. Sutter, 1913.
78 p. 12°.
© Oct. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35167 ;
Berthold Sutter, Munich. 25028
Lelange; a romantic spectacular drama in 4
acts, by W. C. M. Steckel.
© W. C. M. Steckel, New York; 1875:8416,
Aug. 14. 25029
Lelawalla; or. Tale of the white canoe, by H.
S. Wittmaak and Paul Stoughton. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910 ; D : 20145 ; H. Sylvester
Wittmaak, New York. 25030
Leli-Tsee; japanisches marchen iu 1 aufzuge,
von Wolfgang Kirchbach, musik von Franz
Curti. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1896. 2
p. 1., 37 p. 12°.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig ; 1896 : 32440,
May 29 ; 2c. May 29. 25031
Lem Jimson's love affair; a 1 act dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beamau. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred .T. Beamau, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 8037,
Feb. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1906. 25032
Lemon (The) handers; by H. Burky.
© Henry Burky, Brooklyn ; D : 12462, Mar.
2, 1908. 25033
novelty sketch in 1 act, by H. Burky. [2],
12 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D: 34426; Henry
Burky, Brooklyn. 25034
Lemon (The) squeezer; by R. Dean and G.
Friend.
© Ralph Dean and George Friend, New
York ; D : 2783, Dec. 30, 1902. 25035
Lemons; comedy in 4 acts, tr. from the German,
by A. Neuendorff.
© Ad. Neuendorff, United States; 1876:
2318, Feb. 25. 25036
a farce comedy in 3 acts, adapted to the
American stage from Julius Rosen's German
comedy of the same name, by James B. Run-
nion.
© James H. McVicker, Chicago; 1877:
2203, Feb. 19. 25037
Lemons — Continued.
■ or, Wedlock for seven, a comedy in 3 acts,
by A. Daly.
© Augustiu Daly, New York; 1877:282,
Jan. 6. 25038
■ Same.
© Joseph F. Daly, Mary D. Daly and Rich-
ard Dorney, executors of Augustiu Daly, New
York, in renewal for 14 years from Jan. 6,
1905 ; D : 6006, Jan. 5, 1905. 25039
Len Gansett; a dramatization of Opie Read's
story, by L. Frankenfield. ,56 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Frankenfield, Duiuth, Minn. ; D :
2306, Sept. 8, 1902 ; 2c. May 21. 1903. 25040
Lena; seguito alia Cavalleria rusticana, melo-
dramma in 2 atti, del Stanislao de Chiara,
musica del maestro E. Sorrentino. [18] p.
12°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Eugenio Sorrentino, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 7123, Aug. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1905.
25041
sketch iu 1 act, by E. Aug. lip. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1911 ; D : 25099 ; Edna Aug,
New York. 25042
or, Three pairs of shoes, a musical comedy
in prologue and 3 acts, adapted by Kate May-
hew.
© Agnes Hallock, New York ; 1883 : 12143,
July 3. 25043
Lena of Hoboken; sketch, by A. N. Nicholson.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oct. 4, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1911 ; D : 25114 ;
Angeline Norton Nicholson, Flushing, N. Y.
25044
Lena Rivers; a comedy drama in 4 acts, adapted
from the story of Mary J. Holmes, by M.
Doran. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. ; D : 11105,
July 27, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1907. 25045
by M. Doran, dramatized from the
story of the same name by Mary J. Holmes.
[106*1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1911 ; D : 23961 ; Marie Doran,
Jamaica, N. Y. 25046
dramatized by Beulah M. Poynter,
from Mary J. Holmes' novel of the same name.
79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Burton S. Nixon, Poplar Bluff, Mo.; D:
7733, Dec. 18, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906; Ic.
new ed. Feb. 15, 1908. 25047
•dramatized from the novel of Mary J.
Holmes, by Beaumont Claxton [pseud, of T. C.
Taylor] 81 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913; D: 32654; Thomas
Claxton Taylor, Lorain, O. 25048
1245
^504d
DEAMAMC COMPOSITIONS
25070
Lena Rivers — Continued.
drama in 4 acts, by Chas. Lawrence.
f°. Mimeographed.
© Frank Hannan, Chicago ; D : 15657, Apr.
19, 1909 ; 2c. June 10, 1909. 25049
dramatization in 4 acts of Mary J. Holmes's
novel, by Nelson Compston. 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Oct. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17244 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 25O50
dramatization in 3 acts of Mary J. Holmes's
novel of same title by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913. 37 p. t°.
Mimeographed.
© Oct. 7, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34768 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 25051
-new version in 3 acts, by W. F. Burke.
68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D: 30160; William
Francis Burke, New York. 25052
Lena, the flower girl; a drama in 4 acts, by
Con T. Murphy. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louise Litta, United States ; 1888 : 4917,
Feb. 14 ; Ic. Feb. 14. 25053
Lena, the lineman; an original electro-sensa-
tional drama, by Dr. J. B. Low.
© J. Barney Low, Brooklyn; 1891:7877,
Mar. 2. 25054
Lena, the madcap; a comedy in 4 acts, by K.
Putnam.
© Katie Putnam, Chicago; 1882:19792,
Nov. 22. 25055
Lenador (El); zarzuela comica en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa inspirada en una obra de
Moligre, letra de M. Manas, mfisica de Zaca-
rifts Lopez Debesa. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 38, [2] p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32560 ;
Manuel Manas, Madrid. 25056
Lend me a dollar; an operatic comedy in 3 acts,
by John Harrison.
© William Carroll, Chelsea, Mass.; 1885:
4579, Feb. 20. 25057
Lend me five shillings; a farce in 1 act, by
John Maddison Morton. New American ed.,
correctly reprinted from the original author-
ized acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889.
25 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays, no. 16] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37522, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 25058
by M. Cohen. Rev. and abridged.
Lend me $200.00; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
63 p Max Weston Rae and J. G. Rae. [1], 51 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914 ; D : 37308 ; John G. Rae,
Osborne, Kan. 25059a
Lend me your wife; a comedy in 3 acts, by Dion
Boucicault and Sidney Rosenfeld. 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
■ © Roland Reed, United States ; 1891 : 4313,
Jan. 30; 2c. Feb. 21. 25060
a playlet, by G. E. Stoddard. 34 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George E. Stoddard, Utica, N. Y. ; D:
6221, Feb. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1905. 25061
Lenore; a drama in 5 acts, by J. G. Temple.
© J. Gordon Temple, Denver ; 1896 : 2903,
Jan. 6. 25062
an emotional drama in 5 acts, by M. F.
Brenan.
© May Fleischman Brenan, New York;
1882:4885, Mar. 29. 25063
or. Good-bye, sweetheart, a drama in 3
© Morris Cohen, Chicago ; 1899 : 12743, Feb.
16. 25059
acts, adapted from Rhoda Broughton's novel
by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 4679, May
6. 25064
Lenore's engagement; a drama in 5 acts, by F.
P. Foster.
© William K. Foster, New York; 1874:
9811, July 27. 25065
Leo; or, The scarlet cord, a drama in 5 acts, by
E. Henderson. New York, 1884.
© Ettie Henderson, Long Branch, N. J. ;
1884 : 20440, Oct. 10. 25066
Leo and Lotas; a grand spectacle and roman-
tic fairy drama in 4 acts and 16 tableaux, by
.Tarrett and Palmer.
© Jarrett and Palmer, New York; 3872:
11423, Oct. 26. 25067
Leo, and lot of it, Leo Lots; or, Lots of Leo, an
original burlesque in 1 act, by J. F. Poole.
© Jolm F. Poole, Brooklyn; 1872:11868,
Nov. 9. ■ 25068
Leo Lots. See Leo, and lots of it.
Leo, the iconoclast and Irene, the image wor-
shiper; or, The order of Montrino, a drama,
by J. A. Holland.
© J. A. Holland, Fort Worth, Tex.; 1890:
14274, Apr. 30. 25069
Leo, the lion; by A. F. Simons.
© Alice Flagg Simons, United States ; 1889 :
2789, Jan. 23. 25070
1246
25071
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25088
Leo, the royal cadet; an entirely new and origi-
nal military opera in 4 acts, libretto by George
Frederic Cameron, music by Oscar Ferdinand
Telgniaun. [Philadelphia, 1891] 32 j). 16°.
[Libretto only]
© Heinrich B. Telgmann, Philadelphia ;
1891:26857, July 27; 2c. July 30. 25071
Leola, a woman of fate; a 5 act emotional
drama, by J. E. Hope.
© James E. Hope, Chicago; 1885:26659,
Dec. 17. 25072
Leon of the Asturias; a romantic play in 4 acts,
by F. Dobinson and A. Mathews. 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Florence Dobinson and Amanda Mathews,
Los Angeles ; D : 106S8, June 3, 1907 ; 2c. July
1, 1907. 25073
Leon Parmet's spook minstrels; by L. Parmet.
© Leon Parmet, New York ; D : 6407. Mar.
27, 1905. 25074
Leon . . . Perez y Garcia; juguete c6mico en
1 acto y en prosa, inspirado en un cuento fran-
cos, por los senores Jover, Arroyo y Castilla.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908.
27 p. 12°.
© Jover, Arroyo & Castilla. Madrid ; D :
13582, Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 25075
Leon Zamora y Salamanca; farsa c6mico-mili-
tar en 3 actos y un prologo, en prosa, original
de Carlos Jaquotot y Antonio Navarro. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915.
71 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41055 ; C. Jaquotot y A. Navarro, Madrid.
25075a
Leonard Fox, jr. ; a drama in 4 acts, by D. Hast-
ings.
© Dille Hastings, Philadelphia ; 1894 : 13297,
Mar. 7. 25076
Leonarda; a drama in 4 acts, by Bjornstjerne
Bjornson, tr. from the Norwegian by Daniel
L. Hanson. (In Drama, no. 3, Aug. 1911;
periodical © Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 11, 1911;
B : 24GGG6 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago) ,
25076a
Leonardo, the Magnificent; drama in 4 acts, by
S. M. Hirsch. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913; D: 36192; Sidney M.
Hirsch, Nashville. 25076b
Leone; a libretto in 3 acts, by A. L. Combs.
© Annie Linmere Combs, Cincinnati ; 1890 :
7591, Mar. 6. 25077
Leone, the heiress of Northerly Towers; drama
in 5 acts, by L. M. Mangold.
© Louise Mary Mangold, Detroit; 1898:
58860, Oct. 6. 25078
Leoni; or, The gipsy queen's revenge, musical
drama in 5 acts, composed by Mrs. W. De L.
Mars.
© Mrs. William De Los Mars, Brockton,
Mass. ; 1895 : 49806, Oct. 1. 25079
See Noel Corson's oath.
L. Dellen-
Leonia's repentance
Leonidas, king of Hellen; by J
baugh.
© Jesse Laubie Dellenbaugh, Salem, O. ;
1900 A : 24225, Sept. 29. 25080
Leonie, the crown child of Bussia; an original
comedy drama in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1883:7163, Apr.
16. 25081
Leonie, the waif. See Shadow (The) detective.
Leonor de Guzman. See Plays and poems, by
G. H. Boker.
Leonora Concini, the Galigai. See Elower
(The) girl of the Innocents.
Leonora Telles; drauuna lirico in 4 atti, parole
e musica di J. M. Arroyo, tr. italiana di Arturo
Colautti. [Leipzig, C. G. Roder] 1909. 68 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 3, 1909; 2c. Sept. 16, 1909; D:
16801 ; Joao M. Arroyo, Lisbon, Portugal.
25082
lyrisches drama in 4 akten, dichtung und
musik von Joao Arroyo, deutsch von Ludwig
Hartmann. [Leipzig, C. G. Roder] 1910. 82
p. 12°. [Textbuch]
© Jan. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Jan; 13, 1910 ; D : 17921 ;
Joao M. Arroyo, Lisbon, Portugal. 25083
Leonore; or. Good-bye, sweetheart, a drama in
4 acts, and prologue, by M. H. Gilbert.
© Mary Haines Gilbert, New York; 1872:
4283, Apr. 24. 25084
Leonore, belle of the season; drama with pro-
logue, 4 acts, by C. E. Helm.
© Charles E. Helm, Indianapolis; 1883:
2724,- Feb. 10. 25085
Leopard's (The) spots; American play in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by T. Dixon, dramatized
from the novel of the same title. 130 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1913; D : 34375 ; Thomas
Dixon, New York. 25086
Sec also Clansman (The)
Leopold's vow; or. True to the last, a sensa-
tional play iu a prologue and 3 acts, by W. J.
Thompson.
© W. J. Thompson, United States; 1876:
2469, Feb. 28. 25087
Leper (The); domestic drama in 3 acts, by G.
Seibel. [2], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34637 ; George Sei-
bel, Pittsburgh. 25088
1247
^5089
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25110
Lepers (The); a play in 4 acts, by R. Henegan.
© Rex. Henegan, Boston ; D : 14457, Dec. 4,
1908. 25089
Leporillo and the naughty fellow. See Juan,
junior.
Leprechaun (The); comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
L. Donahue. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915 ; D : 40564 ; Lena Dona-
hue, Kansas City, Mo. 25089a
— — a play in 1 act, by M. E. Henry-Ruffin.
© M. E. Henry-Ruffin, Mobile; D: 10019,
Feb. 23, 1907. 25090
a romantic Irish drama in 5 acts, by E.
Mortimer and J. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken and Edmund Morti-
mer, New York ; 1888 : 36867, Dec. 26. 25091
Lepreuse (La); tragfidie legendaire en 3 actes,
poeme de Henry Bataille, musique de Sylvio
Lazzari. Paris, M. Esch, 1912. 76 p. 16°.
[Words only]
© Apr. 20, 1912; 2c. Apr. 22, 1912; D:
29440 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 25092
Leroy Stanton, sculptor; a 5 act romantic
drama, by F. Marquart.
© Fred Marquart, Sandusky, O. ; 1894 :
46614, Oct. 5. 25093
Lesbian (The) nightingale. See Aphrodite
Pandemus.
Leslie Stuart; a dramatic composition, by Mrs.
N. E. Nicholson.
© Mrs. N. E. Nicholson, New York; 1889:
25111, Aug. 16. 25094
Lesser (The) evil; play in 4 acts, by H. V. Suth-
erland. [3], 146 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1910 ; D : 22526 ; Howard V.
Sutherland, Denver. 25095
See also Masques of Cupid.
12 p.
Type-
Lesson (The); by F. Hunt,
written.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910 ; D : 20358 ; Fannie Hunt,
New York. 25096
comedy in 4 acts, by Walter Christmas, tr.
from the German of Julia Koppel by Alice
Hill Harris and Mary W. Montgomery.
© Meta Illing, Berlin; D: 10364, Apr. 17.
1907. 25097
— drama in 1 act, by C. S. Chambers. [4],
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913 ; D : 34957 ; Chas. Spen-
cer Chambers, Covington, Ky. 25098
play in 3 acts, by G. A. Holt. 123 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911; D: 25748; George A.
Holt, New York. 25099
Lesson (The) — Continued.
'Play of modern American life, by J. M.
Downey. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1909; D: 17015; J. M.
Downey, Cleveland. 25100
Lesson (A) at eleven p. m.; 1 act dramatic
composition, by Fred J. Beaman. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© F. J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 9566,
Dec. 3, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906. 25101
Lesson (A) for all.
sinner.
See Saint (The) and the
Lesson (A) for lovers; by Si. U. Collins. 66
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abe L. Davis, Detroit ; D : 11663, Nov. 5,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1907. 25102
Lesson (A) in aviation; in 1 act, by Chas. H.
Smith. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911; D: 25990; Kresko &
Fox, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 25103
Lesson (A) in bridge; a 1 act comedy, by W.
Hodge. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913; D: 32376; William
Hodge, New York. 25104
Lesson (A) in economy; a play in 1 act, by
W. E. Bonney and Ralph Kellard. 14 p. f.
Typewritten.
© William E. Bonney, New York ; D : 6506,
Apr. 12, 1905 : 2c. Apr. 6, 1905. 25105
Lesson in flirtation; playlet in 1 act, with
music, by L. P. Warner. 16 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 17023 ; Louise P.
Warner, New York. 25106
Lesson (A) in flying; farcical skit, by H. Cole-
man. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D: 29759; Hamilton
Coleman, Chicago.
25107
Lesson (A) in grammar; a sketch, by D. Mc-
Laren. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Donald MacLaren, Milwaukee ; D : 492,
May 20, 1901 ; 2c. May 20, 1901. 25108
Lesson (A) in harmony; by Alfred Austin.
New York, S. French ; Loudon, S. French, ltd.,
1904. 35 p. 12°.
© Samuel Frencli, New York ; D : 5784, Nov.
18, 1904; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 25109
Lesson (A) in hold-up; by II. K. McCulloch.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Reeda Kerfoot McCulloch, Indianapolis ;
D : 11316, Sept. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1907.
25110
1248
25111
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35130
Lessen (A) in housekeeping; 1 act play based
on Juliet Wilbor Tompkins' novel entitled
Pleasures and palaces, by B. A. Wordemann
and Juliet Wilbor Tompkins. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 25, 1913; D : 33598 ; Bert A.
Wordemann, Weehawken, N. J. 25111
Lesson (A) in love; playlet, by J. B. Theissen.
[1], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26. 1913 ; D : 34545 ; John Byrne
Theis.seu, Covington, Ky. 25112
— See also Half hours of vaudeville.
Lesson in matrimony; or, Mutual concessions,
original 3 act comedj% by D. Austrian and
Alice Brugnot. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21265 ; Delia Aus-
trian, Chicago. 25113
Lesson (A) in whist; a farce in 1 act, by H. R.
Walthew.
© George W. and Helene Ripley Waltbew,
San Francisco ; 1898 : 12078, Feb. 17 ; 2c. Apr.
29. 25114
Lesson (The) of friendship; a new version of
the old story of Damon and Pythias, by I... H.
Kelsey, [St. Joseph, Mo., Combe printing co.]
1907. 27 p. 8°.
© L. H. Kelsev, St. Joseph, Mo. ; D : 10573,
May 15, 1907 ; 2c. May 8, 1907. 25115
Lesson (A) to fathers. See Vice versa.
Lesson (A) to jealousy; vaudeville in 1 act, by
N. II. Hornstine. Typewritten.^
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia. 1897 :
6165, Jan. 20; Ic. Jan. 20. 25116
Lesson (A) to parents; comedy in 3 acts.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1883:13829.
July 27. 25117
Lessons in intrigue; or. The school for wives,
a comedy in 5 acts, by B. Howard. New York,
S. French & son.
© Bronson Howard, United States; 1^75:
1.541, Feb. 17. 25118
See also Wives.
Lessons in life; drama of morals in 5 acts, by
Jane Pines De Nute [pseud, of Q. A. MacNutt]
[105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914 ; D : 38976 ; Queen Amelia
MacNutt, Brooklyn. 25118a
Lessons in search of greatness; by Simon
Pure [pseud, of S. IM. Landis]
© S. M. Landis, Philadelphia; 1875:928,
Jan. 30. [For copies reed, see 1875 : 5168]
25119
Lessons in search of greatness — Continued.
or, Stepping down the ladder, tragic tab-
leau comedy, 4 intermissions and 14 scenes,
by S. M. Landis. Philadelphia, The author,
1875. 41 p. 12°.
© Simon M. Landis. Philadelphia; 1875:
5168, May 19; Ic. May 17, 1875. 25120
Lest we forget; by A. Conley. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Aloys Conley, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 112.52,
Aug. 27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 25121
play in 1 act, by A. Anderson. [1], 19 p.
. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913; D: 34704; Arthur
Anderson, London. 25122
Lest ye be judged; or. The religion of David
Gardiner, in 1 scene, by E. M. Shorey. News-
paper clippings mounted on cards.
© Ethel May Shorey, Lynn, Mass.; D:
13355, July 16, 1908; 2c. July 16, 1908.
25123
Let loose; or. On a spree, adapted, tr. and
dramatized from the German entitled Robert
und Bertram, by B. Blumenthal.
© Bernard Blumenthal, New York ; 1885 :
27862, Dec. 29. 25124
Let me explain; [play in 1 act, by L. Hamilton]
[SJ p. 4°. Typewritten.
© l( . Feb. IS, 1913 ; D : 32353 ; Louise Ham-
ilton, New York. 25125
vaudeville act, by M. .Hopkins. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
.© Ic. Nov. 3, 1910 ; D : 22474 ; Monroe Hop-
kins, Vicksburg, Mich. 25126
Let me pass; 1 act vaudeville sketch, by George
M. Rosener. IMilwaukee, A. E. Reim, 1910.
lip. 16°. ([Publication] no. 10)
© Dec. 23, 1910; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910; D:
22924; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 25127
Let no man put asunder; drama in 3 acts, by
S. J. Marshall. 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1911; D: 24600; Sidney J.
Marshall, Washington. 25128
melodrama in 4 acts, by B. Shaw. 108 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Brinsley Shaw, New York ; D : 8956, Aug.
13, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 25129
Let's all get married; comedy in 2 acts, by
Helen Bagg. Philadelphia, Penn pub. co.,
1914. 68 p. 12°.
© Nov. 5, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38748 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 25129a
Let's elope; play in 3 acts, by E. W. IMumford
[i. e. E. W. Grant] 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913 ; D : 33733 ; Ethel Watts
Grant, Port Washington, N. Y. 25130
5379—16-
-79
1249
25131
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25150
Let's get a divorce. See Divorgons.
Let's get married; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
E. L. Beach, jr. [3], 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34507; Enmiett
Lewis Beacli, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 25131
farce comedy in 2 acts, by W. H. Clifford.
[91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1914; D:3S371; Wm. H.
Clifford, Los Angeles. 25131a
farce drama in 3 acts, by H. A. McAnarney.
127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32406 ; Henry Al-
oysius McAnarney, Baltimore. 25132
Let sleeping- dogs lie; a play in 4 acts, by M. L.
Craig. 87 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Mary Louisa Craig, New York; 1896:
4023. .Lnn. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 13. 25133
Let the women do it; comic satire in 3 acts, by
E. L. Sheldon. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1915; D : 41518 ; Eugene
Lloyd Sheldon, New York. 25133a
Let there be light; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. J. Nerney.
© INIartin J. Nernev, New York ; D : 15638,
Apr. 17, 1909. 25134
Let those laugh who win; a musical sketch
adapted, and the music composed, by Alfred B.
Sedgwick. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1875 : 10549,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 25135
Let us aloue; a financial farce in 4 acts, by M. Z.
Cowles. 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Z. Cowles, New York; D : 13160,
.June 10, 1908 ; 2c. June 10, 1908. 25136
Let us have peace; by .T. E. Goodman. [New
York. Tower bros. stationery co., 1915] cover-
title, 12 p. 12°.
© May 17, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. INIay 18, 1915 ;
A: 401041; Jules Eckert Goodman, Mt. Ver-
non, N. Y. - 25136a
^u melodrama in 3 acts, by F. Dittmann.
Pliihi(l('li)hia, [Keen & Trump, printers] 1873.
5 p. 12°.
© Frederick Dittmann, Philadelphia ; 1873 :
91, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 25137
play by F. Fearn, dramatized from the
Diary of a refugee, ed. by F. Fearn. 30 p.
4°.
© Apr. 23, 1910; 2c. Apr. 23, 1910; D:
20866; Frances Fearn, New York. 25138
See also Price (The)
Letka; a drama in 4 acts and 14 scenes, by P.
Minnis.
© Paul Minnis, Aberdeen, Miss.; 1885:
20813, Oct. 5. 25139
Letoriere ; romantic play in 4 acts, by T. Dal-
ton. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17065 ; Test Dalton,
Indianapolis. 25140
Letter (The); a monologue, by Adrienne Rou-
colle. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing com-
pany, 1908. 7 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14729,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 2514^
-play in 1 act, from an episode of Guy de
Maupassant, adapted by L. Lonergan. [i], 4
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37743 ; Lester Lon-
ergan, Lynn, :Mass. 25141a
See also Plays for small stages.
Letter (A) from home; in 1 act and 1 scene, by
George A. Kyle. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1903. 10 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 3547,
June 6, 1903; 2c. July 23, 1903. 25142
-Thanksgiving play, by S. S. Tibbals.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1912. 10 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31661 ;
Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O. 25143
See also Grange one-act plays, no. 2.
Letter (The) H; a drama in a prologue and 3
acts, by C. F. Pidgin and M. M. Gay. 56 p.
8°. Printed.
© Mary M. Gay and Charles F. Pidgin, Bos-
t<m; 1883: 4403, Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 9. 25144
drama in 5 acts, by M. M. Gay.
© Mary M. Gay, Boston ; 1881 : 7635, May
14. 25145
Letter M; by M. Komroff.
© ^Manuel Konu-off, New York ; D : 15797,
May 7, 1909. 25146
Letter (A) of introduction; farce by W. D.
Howells. New York. Harper and brothers, 1892.
61 p. inch front., 3 pi. 24°. (Harper's black
& white .series)
© W. D. Howells, New York; 1892:22334,
May 27 ; 2c. July 25. 25147
Letter (A) of marque; formerly known as A
great mystery, a melodrama in 6 acts, by
M. W. Lovell.
© May Wilmotte Lovell, Columbia, S. C. ;
1892:9289, Mar. 1. 25148
Letter (The) of the law; a 1 act drama, by M.
B. Kirby. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IMaurice Brown Kirby, New York ; D :
9955, Feb. 12, 1907; 2c. Feb. 12, 1907. 25149
a play in 4 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives, New York ; D : 15851, Mav
14, 1909. 25150
1250
25151
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25170
Letter (A) to the board of hell; or, A night
of disappointment.
© Samuel Tornberg, New York ; D : 1514,
Mar. 5, 1902. 25151
Letters; a comedy in 4 acts, bj' O. Hilliard
Booth. 157 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oliver H. Booth, New York; D : 970-5,
Dec. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 25152
Letters for Mr. Smith; by Robert C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1896:
70847, Dec. 29. 25153
Letters of fate; American comedy drama in 4
acts, by D. E. Davenport. [72] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914 ; D : 38946 ; Delbert Es-
ses Davenport, Philadelphia. 25153a
Letty; 1 act play, by May Cooper Lando. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.^
© Albert Lando, Salem, Mass. ; D : 369,
Apr. 19, 1901; 2c. Apr. 20, 1901. 25154
an original drama in 4 acts and an epilogue,
by Arthur W. Pinero. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO.; London, W. Heinemann, 1905. 225 p.
12°.
© A. W. Pinero, London ; D : 5678, Oct. 25,
1904; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 25155
a play in 8 acts.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1883 : 12040,
July 2. 25156
Letty Vane; an emotional drama in 5 acts, by
R. Droiiet.
© Robert Drouet, Chicago ; 1893 : 2977, Jan.
13. 25157
Letty 's lovers; musical farce in 1 act, by M.
Darcy. IS p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Maurice Darcv, New York ; D : 8922, Aug.
0, 1906; 2c. Aug. 6, 1906. 25158
Letty's luck; burletta in 1 act, by S. D. John-
son and Thomas G. Lingham. [19] p. 16°.
Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1910 ; D : 22193 ; T. G. Ling-
ham, New York. 25159
Letzte (Der) abend; 1 akt [von] Robert Scheu.
Miinchen, A. Langen, 1912. 36 p. 12°.
© May 20, 1912; 2c. June 21, 1912; D:
30046; Albert Langen, Munich. 25160
Letzte (Der) besuch. See Rosen.
Letzte (Die) fahrt; seedrama in 1 aufzug,
von Johann Wiegand. 22 p. 16°. Printed.
© Gustav Wiegand, Brooklyn; D : 4942.
A in-. 26, 1904 ; 2c. May 7, 1904. 25161
Letzte funke; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Oscar
Blumenthal und Gustav Kadelburg. Berlin,
F. Bloch erben, 1907. 119 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1909 ; D : 17820 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 25162
Letzte (Die) helden; trauerspiel in 5 akten,
von J. Suffrin.
© Joseph Suffrin, St. Louis; D : 11749,
Nov. 15, 1907. 25163
Letzte (Die) instanz; schauspiel in 5 akten,
von Josef Wiener-Brauhsberg. 99 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Anstalt fiir auffiihrungsrecht, Charlot-
tenburg, Germany; D: 15015, Feb. 6, 1909;
2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 25164
Letzte Kaiser; schauspiel in 4 akten, von R.
Herzog. Stuttgart, Union deutsche verlags-
gesellschaft, 1909. 126 p. 12°.
© Sept. 28, 1909; 2c. Oct. 7, 1909; D:
17036; Rudolf Herzog, Rheinbreitbach a/Rh..
Germany. 25165
Letzte (Das) lied; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
C. Viebig. Berlin, Egon Fleischel & co., 1908.
cover-title, 133 p. 12°.
© Clara Cohn Viebig, Berlin ; D : 14391,
Nov. 27, 1908; Ic. Nov. 27, 1908. 25166
[Letzte (Die) probe (The last attempt); drama
in 4 acts with a prologue, by Jacob L. Snitzer]
yj ««>^%^ «»«««.»vi A ^*V V*^V*,"1 *^^"'\.'"T ^"»»*'^>S *T
[86] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911 ; D : 25762 ; David Kess-
ler and Mas R. Wilner, New York. 25167
Letzte spiele; tragikomodie in 1 akt, von
Franz Theodor Csokor. [3], 39 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D: 34724; Comoedia,
Vienna. 25168
Letzte (Der) streich der Kbnig'en von Na-
varra; trauerspiel, von Johannes Raff [pseud,
des Joh. Hozhevar] Berlin, S. Fischer verlag,
1907. 210 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 114.53,
Oct. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1907. 25169
Letzten (Die) sechs wochen; militar-schauspiel
in 3 akten, von Leo Jungmann. Leipzig. R.
Sattlers verlag (Georg Beer) [1910] 64 p.
12°.
© .July 26, 1910; 2c. Aug. 17, 1910; D:
21S12; Richard Sattlers verlag, Leipzig.
25170
1251
25170
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlsrS
25188
Letzten (Die) tage von Pompeji ; oper in 5
akten unter teilweiser benutzung des gleicli-
namigen romans von Bulwer, text uud inusik,
von Reinhold von Montowt. Magdeburg,
Heiuriehshofen's verlag, 1913. 70 p. 12°.
[Textbuch]
© Aug. 2, 1913; 2c. Jan. 21, 1914; D:
35717; Heinrichshofen's verlag, Magdeburg,
Germany. 25170a
schauspiel in S bildern, nach Bulwer's
gleichnamigen roman, von Rudolf Greinz.
IMiinchen, liubinverlag [1902] 115 p. 24°.
© Rubinverlag, Munich ; D : 2042, June 25,
1902 ; 2c. July 18, 1902. 25171
Letzter (Ein) wille; schauspiel in 3 akten,
[vou] Siegfried Trebitsch. Berlin, Oester-
held & CO., 1907. 86 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Eman-
uel Lederer, New York ; res. no. 636 ; Ic. Nov.
16, 1906. 25172
Leiicadia; an historical drama of ancient
Greece, by M. S. Shill.
© Minerva Scott Shill, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
10010, Feb. 11, 1907. 25173
Leur g-ourme; piece en 4 actes, par Maurice
Liuidav. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1904. 2
p. 1.. 137 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 5843, Nov. 30.
3904; 2c. Nov. 30, 1904. 25174
Leur idole (Sa maison en ordre); comedie en
4 actes, de Arthur W. Pinero, tr. par Leon
P'azalgette et J. W. Bienstock. [Paris, Impr.
de riilustratiou] 190S. 2 p. 1., 102 p. 12°.
© Bazalgette et J. W. Bienstock, Paris; D:
139GG, Oct. 1, 1908; 2c. Oct. 1, 1908. 25175
Lsutnant G-ustl; operette in 3 akten, von A.
M. Willner und Robert Bodanzky, musik von
E(hiiund Eysler. 150 p. 4°, Typewritten
[Libretto only]
© Ic Mar. 9, 1915 ; D : 39917 ; Karczag pub.
CO., New York. 25175a
Leutnants-miindel (Das); lustspiel in 3 akten,
vun Leo \Valter Stein. Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 19U9. 139 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909 ; D : 16788 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 25176
Leutnantsliebchen (Das); operette in einem
vorspiel und 2 akten, von Josef Siener, musik
von Benno Sternberg. Bonn, [etc.] A. Ahn,
1911. 80 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 22, 1911 ; D : 24257 ; Albert Ahn,
Bonn, Germany. 25177
Same. Textbuch. Bonn, Verlag von Al-
bert Ahn. 40 p. 12°.
© May 5, 1911 ; 2c. May 23, 1911 ; D : 24262 ;
Albert Ahn, Bonn, Germany. 25178
Levee-cutter (The); or. The crevasse; or. Mid
magnolias, a comedy-drama of plantation
life in tlie South, in 4 acts, by J. W. Dodge.
84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jolm Watson Dodge, New Orleans ; D :
425. May 3, 1901; 2c. May 3, 1901. 25179
Level (The) crossing; play in 3 acts, by C. Ham-
ilton. [124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Mar. 13, 1911 ; D : 23627 ; Cicely Ham-
ilton. London. 25180
Levine and the law; 1 act playlet, by D. Darby
Aaronson and W. E. Colby. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915; D: 40303; Walter E.
Colby, New York. 25180a
Levinski and his cloak models; a comedy in 1
act. by C. Horwitz. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Horwitz, New York ; D : 8847,
July 19, 1906; 2c. July 19; 1906. 25181
Levinsky at the sea-shore; a monologue, by A.
Hoffman. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York ; D : 14173,
Oct. 22, 1908; 2c. Oct. 22, 1908. 25182
Levinsky 's luck; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. T. Dazey. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sullivan, Harris & Woods, New York ;
D : 4915, Apr. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1904. 25183
Levison's legacy; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
E. A. Locke. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Alonzo liocke. New York ; D : 8517,
May 11, 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. 25184
Levy Colin; or, The peddler of Moskau, comedy
drama in 5 acts, by B. H. Janssen.
© B. H. Janssen, New York; 1883:22513,
Dec. 6. 25185
Levy, the drummer; or. Life on the road, a
comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. Baswitz. 31 p.
obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Charles Baswitz, Chicago; 1885:4822,
Feb. 25 ; Ic. Feb. 25. 25186
Lew-Ella; or. The mechanic's daughter, a
drama, by E. E. Gordon.
© Emeline E. Gordon, Cleveland; 1885:
15397, July 17. 25187
Lew Medland, the man from Arizona; a drama
in 1 act, by L. Coghlan. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Lawrence Coghlan, Chicago ; D : 847G.
May 4, 1906 ; 2c. May 4, 1906. 25188
Lewisohn and son; comedy playlet, by D. G.
King. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1915 ; D : 40106 ; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 25188a
1252
25189
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25207
Lexington; drama of the Revolutionary War
in 4 acts, by E. J. Whisler. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co., 1912. 60 p. 12°.
© Aug. 16, 1912; 2c. Aug. 19, 1912; D:
30569; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 25189
Leyenda (La) del maestro; comedia en 2 actos
y en prosa, original de J. Ramos Martin.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
62 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40000; Jose Ramos Martin, Madrid. 25189a
Leyenda (La) mora; zarznela dramatica en 1
;icto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de .T. Pastor Rubira, miisica de Ge-
r6nimo Gimenez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 40 p. 12°.
© .J. Pastor Rubira, Madrid ; D : 14699, Jan.
2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 25190
Leylands (The); original drama in 4 acts, by
P. Raimondo. 216 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1915 ; D : 41757 ; Philip Rai-
mondo, Paris. 25190a
Li Hung Chang; a 2 act burlesque, in satirical
form from New York to China, words and
music by J. E. Nicol.
© Joseph E. Nicol, New York ; 1896 : 55815,
Oct. 8. 25191
Li Hung- Chang's reception; a burlesque com-
edy in 1 act. by W. C. Robey. Typewritten.
© Wm. Carleton Robey, New York; 1897:
31827, May 25; 2c. May 25. 25192
Liability; play in 3 acts, by M. B. Pickett. 119
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1910 : D
B. Pickett, Maywood, 111.
Liane; play in 1 act, by A. Reichman. [1], 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913
Reichman, New York.
Liane Boudinot; by C. D. Allen and F. E. Little.
© Charles Dexter Allen, Hartford, and
Florence Estelle Little, Cleveland; D : 744,
Aug. 12, 1901. 25195
Liar (The); farce comedy in 1 act, by R. Ber-
nard. [11] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35123 ; Robert Ber-
nard, Northampton, Mass. 25196
-sketch, by H. J. Burns. 16 [1] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1911 ; D : 24216 ; H. J. Burns,
St. Louis. 25197
Liars; comedy in 4 acts, by H. A. Jones. Lon-
don, Samuel French, ltd. ; New York, Samuel
French, 1909. 153 p. 8°. ( [Plays of Henry
Arthur Jones] )
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 28, 1909; D:
10945; Henry Arthur Jones, London, 25198
21040 ; Montgomery
25193
D : 350^45 ;
Arthur
25194
Liars — Continued.
comedy sketch, by E. Dalby. [12] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1915; D : 42283 ; Edmund
Dalby, London. 25198a
an original comedy in 4 acts, by Henry Ar-
thur Jones. New York, London, The Macmil-
lan CO., 1901. vii, 120 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co., New Y'ork ; D : 1151, Nov.
21, 1901; 2c. Nov. 21, 1901. 25199
Lib; a play in 1 act, by Margaret Collier Gra-
ham and A. Moore. 12 p.' 4°. Typewritten.
© Anne Moore, Wilmington, N. C. ; D :
10043, Feb. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 25200
Libby prison; American melodrama in 5 acts,
by J. D. Clifton.
© Joseph D. Clifton, Chicago; 1888:16765,
June 11. 25201
— a drama in 4 acts, by W. M. Lawrence.
© William IMoore Lawrence, Chicago; 1892:
18452, Apr. 28. 25202
■or, The Battle of the Wilderness, a grand
military allegory in 5 acts and 4 tableaux.
© Martin Chenev Clemence, Providence,
R. I.; 1870:3129, Oct. 24. 25203
Liberal (A) education; a play in 3 acts and a
pantomimic finale, by Emily Jenner [i. e. E. J.
.Jewell] 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emily Jenner .Jewell, Bellbrook, O. ; D :
12127, Jan. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1908. 25204
Liberala (La); zarzuela de costumbres arago-
nesas en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, original de G.
liomei'o Landa miisica del maestro Teodoro
Valdovinos. Madrid [Sociedad de autodes
espanoles] 1911. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28139 ;
Gabriel Romero Landa, Milan. 25205
Liberaler (Ein) pastor; schauspiel in 4 aul-
ziigen, von Rudolf Christiani. Ballenstedt
am Harz, E. Luppe's hofbuchhandlung, 1912.
97 p. 16°.
© Oct. 20, 1912; 2c. Nov. 6, 1912; D:
31345; E. Luppe's hofbuchhandlung (Emil
StraSsburger, Ballenstedt am Harz, Germany.
25206
Liberales (Los); comedia llrica en 1 acto y en
prosa, lectra de J. Jackson Vey^n y A. L.
Rosso, mdsiea del maestro Juan Crespo. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908.
37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jose Jackson Veydn y Antonio L. Ros-
so, Madrid; D: 14506, Dec. 11, 1908; 2c.
Dec. 11, 1908. 25207
Liberator (The); Irish play in 4 acts, by P. J.
McCormack. [57] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914; D ; 37918 ; Peter ,L
McCormack, Boston, 25207a
1253
25207
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25227
liiberator (The) — Continued.
plav in 3 acts, by A. E. Ives. Typewrit-
ten. "[161] p. 4°.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911; D: 25981; Alice E.
Ives, New Yorli. 25207b
See alf Daniel O'Coiinell.
Ldberta; or. The American nobility, ;i coinic
openi in 3 acts, woi'ds by W. A. Smitli, music
by E. Peiler.
© "William Augustus Smith. Philadelphia,
and Ernst Peiler, Hartford ; 1890 : 25177, Au?.
12. 25208
Libertad y amor; melodrama en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 7 cuadros, de E. Cerda, mUsica del
maestro Enrique Bru. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1909. 63 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ellas Cerda, Madrid; D : 16142, June
23, 1909; 2c. June 23. 1909. 25209
Liberty; by Aeida [pseud, of F. D. Baker]
© Frances Davis Balver, Buffalo; 1897:
64640, Nov. 20. 25210
an American centennial drama in 5 acts,
bv G. E. Brittain. Philadelphia, McCalla &
Stavely, 1875. 42 p. 12°.
© G. Edwin Brittain, Pittsburgh; 1875:
9022, Aug. 31; 2c. Nov. 3. 25211
an American quadri-centennial drama in
a series of tableaux and 5 acts, by G. E.
Brittain.
© G. Edwin Brittain. Dayton, O. ; 1892:
21643, May 23 ; 2c. July 9. 25212
a drama of the American Revolution in 4
acts and 5 scenes, by B. Belts. 140 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Brooks Belts, Brooklyn ; D : 4634. Feb.
23, 1904; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904. 25213
Liberty (The) bell; a patriotic spectacular
opera in 3 acts. Typewritten.
© Patriots opera co., ltd.. United States;
1890:31646, May 25; Ic. May 20. 25214
Liberty (A) belle; a comedy opera in 3 acts,
by C. H. New and R, B, Smith. Typewrit-
ten. [Scenario]
© Claren^i-e Herbert New and Robert Bache
Smith. Brooklyn; 1896:53909, Sept. 28; 2c.
Oct. 20. 25215
Liberty (The) belles; a musical comedv libret-
to in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith. 139 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 2S7,
Mar. 30, 1901; 2c. Dec. 20, 1901. 25216
Liberty (The) boys; play in 3 acts, by James
E. INIcDade. Chicago, Garden City educa-
tional CO. [1910] 31 p. 16°.
© Dec. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1911 ; D : 23504 ;
Garden City educational co.. New York.
25217
Liberty Corners; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. E. Wills.
' © Antbonv E. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 6292.
Mar. 7, 1905. 25218
• — — a rural comedy drama in 4 at-ts, by
Anthonv E. Wills. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1905. 90 p. 12°. (On cover: B:dver's
ed. of plays)
© AValter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D: 7284,
Sept. 20. 1905; 2c. Oct. 12. 1905. 25219
Liberty hall; an original di-ama in 4 acts, by
R. C. Carton [pseud, of R. C. Critchett] New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1900. 76 p. 12°. ([French's international
copyrighted . . . edition of the works of the
best authors, no. 36] )
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 27529.
Nov. 6; 2c. Dec. IS. 25220
- — — See also Bachelor (The) girls.
Liberty, her martyrdom and triumph; a dra-
matic composition in 1 act, by Q. Eagle.
© Quincy Eagle, New York ; 1882 : 16832.
Oct. 10. 25221
Liberty Jack, a Cuban hero; a war drama in
4 acts, by B. R. Miller.
© Bert R. Miller, Reading, Pa.; 1897:
10290, Feb. 9. 25222
Liberty M. D.; play in 3 acts, by J. Jex. [Ill]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D : 34227 ; John .Tex,
New York. 25223
Liberty's convention. Sec Courtship (The) of
Uncle Sam.
Liberty's sacrifice; a colonial drama in 5 acts,
by W. H. Whitney.
© William H. Whitney, Milwaukee; D:
2943, Feb. 2, 1903. 25224
Librarian (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by G. Von
Moser.
© George W. Hyatt, New York; 1883:
19551, Oct. 24. 25225
adapted from the German, by H. G.
Dresel and E. S. Rheem.
© Edmund S. Rheem, Washington; 1885:
1785, Jan. 20. 25226
Libre de estampas; paso de comedia original
de J. Frances. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espauoles] 1910. 14 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910: I»:
21964; Jos6 Frances, Madrid. 25227
1254
25228
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25240
Libussa; trauerspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Franz
(jrillpiu-zer, ert. with introduction and notes
by George O. Curme . . . New York, Oxford
utiiversitv press; London [etc.] H. Frowde,
1913. cix, 186 p. front., ports. 12°. (Ox-
ford German series, general editor : Julius
CJoebel )
© Jan. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1913 ; A : 332181 ;
Oxford univ. press, American branch, New
York. 25228
Lichtbander (Die) See Rosen.
Lick-Skillet (The) wedding; an original sketch
in 1 act, bv A. H. Gibson. Clyde, O., A. D.
Ames, 1884. 6 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
Standard and minor drama, no. 127] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 23686, Nov.
28 ; 2c. Nov. 29.
25229
Licorice (The) sticks; in 1 act, by E. Johnson
and N. Glenn. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28. 1910; D : 22171 ; Edward
Johnson and Nettie Glenn, Chicago. 25230
Lie (The); drama in 3 acts and 2 scenes, by
E. G. Moeller. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1910 ; D : 20187 ; Eugene God-
fried Moeller, Chicago. 25231
-a dramatic sketch, by M. S. Barratt. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Montany S. Barratt, Scranton, Pa.; D:
13433, July 29, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1908. 25232
original play in 3 acts,
of G. Haas] [61] p. 4°
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914;
Haas, New I'^ork.
by A. Scribe [pseud.
. Typewritten.
D : 35773 ; Gustavus
25232a
— -play in 4 acts, by A. Schwartz. 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1910; D : 20862 ; Annette
Schwartz, Port Richmond, N. Y. 25233
by H. A. Jones. [122] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914; D: 39126; Henry Ar-
thur Jones, London. 25233a
— Same. New York, G. H. Doran co. [1915]
110 p. 12°.
© May 15, 1915; 2c. May 18, 1915; D:
40757 ; George H. Doran co.. New York.
25233b
by H. Bagg. 153 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911 ; D : 25835 ; Helen Bagg,
Chicago. 25234
by J. B. Foster. [84] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 20, 1911 ; D : 24246 ; Julia B. Fos-
ter, Berkeley, Cal. 25235
Lie (The) beautiful; 8 act comedy of Hoosier
life, by M. Parry. 96 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915 ; D : 39866 ; Max Parry,
Indianapolis. 25235a
Lieb vaterland; in 2 teilen, von Max Simon.
[41] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29. 1914 ; D : 38636 ; Anna Simon,
New York. 25235b
-playlet, by Max Sunon. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1914 ; D : 38415 ; Anna Simon,
New York. , 25235c
Liebe (Der) Augustin; operette in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Bernauer und Ernst Welisch, musik
von Leo Fall. Gesangstexte. Miinchen, Har-
monie-verlag. Drei n.iasken-verlag, 1912. 60 p.
16°.
© Mar. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1912 ; D : 28953 ;
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
25236
Same. 54 p. 12°.
© May 25, 1912; 2c. July 25, 1912; D:
30341 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
25237
■ • (Evgeniia Spero), musik von Leo
Fall, in szene gesetzt und eingerichtet von
oberregisseur Franz Gross. [Miinchen, Drei
masken-verlag. g. m. b. h. ; Harmonie-verlag]
1912. 189 p.. plans. 8°. [Regie]
© Ic. Apr. 10. 1912 ; D : 29336 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 25238
Liebe (Die) dreier konige; tragische dichtung
in 3 aufziigen, von Sem Benelli, deutsch von
Alfred Briiggemann, musik von Italo Monte-
mezzi. Mailand, New York [etc.] G. Ricordi
& c, 1914. 48 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 14, 1914; 2c. Mar. 16, 1914; D:
36351 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 25238a
Liebe (Die) horet nimmer auf; tragikomodie
aus der Boheme, von Otto Ernst. Leipzig.
Verlag von L. Staackmann, 1911. [4], 127 p.
12°.
© Oct. 18, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1912 ; D : 28457 ;
L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 25239
Liebe (Der) Pepi; operette in 3 akten, nach
einem lustspiebnotiv von F. Friedmann-Fred-
erich, von Bruno Decker und Otto Sprinzel.
musik von Walter W. Goetze. Regie- und
soufllierbuch. Berlin, Berliner theaterverlag,
g. m. b. h., (Oesterheld & co.) 1914. Ill p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 40730 ; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. 25239a
Liebe (Die) und der dollar; ein reporterstreich
in 3 aufziigen, von Henry F. und Erich Urban.
[135] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1911; D: 25284; Yertrieb.s-
stelle des Vorbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller. g. m. b, h., Berlin. 25240
1255
25241
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25258
Liebe und geistesstbrung'. See Prinzessin von
Cariola.
Liebe und gliick; heiteres singspie! in 1 akt.von
C. MeiiEcewein. Miihlhausen i. Thiir.. G. Dan-
ner. 1904. 38 p. 12°. ( [Tlialia, 107] )
© G. ^>;inner, Miihlhausen i. Thiir., Ger-
many; IJ;4472, Jan. 6, 1904; 2c. Jan. 6,
1904. 25241
Liebe und verderben (Amore e perdizione);
lyrisches drama in 3 akten, nach der portu-
giesischen novelle des C. C. Branco von Fran-
cisco Braga, deutsch von Ludwig Hartmann,
musik von J. Arroyo. Mainz, B. Schott's
sohne, 1909. 51 p. 12°. [Textbuch]
© Joao M. Arroyo, Lisbon, Portugal ; D :
16100, June 12, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909.
25242
Liebe (Die) unschuld; operette in 3 akten, von
Felix Dorniann [pseud, des Felix Biedermann],
musik von W. Lirsky, miso-en-sc§ne verfasst
von Franz Glawatsch. Vollstandiges regie-
buch. Wien, W. Karczag, 1912. 104 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30971 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 25243
(A. M. Weikone), musik von W.
Lirskv. Text der gesiinge. Wien, W. Karczag,
1912. ' 40 p. 12°.
© May 15, 1912; 2c. Aug. 30, 1912: D:
30699 ; W. Karczag, Vienna. 25244
Lieber Franz; a comedy romance in 4 acts, by
J. A. Fraser, jr.
© J. A. Fraser, jr., Chicago; 1891:40574,
Nov. 12. 25245
Liebes-sanatorium (Das) (Sanatorium spleen);
burlesk-operette in 3 akten, musik und ge-
sangstexte von Rudolf Bilron. Text der ge-
sange. Hannover, L. Oertel, 1912. 28 p. 12°.
© Dec. 23, 1912; 2c. June 20, 1913; D:
33549 ; Louis Oertel, Hanover, Germany.
25246
Liebesbarometer (Cote d'amour); lustspiel in 3
akten, von Romain Coolus [pseud, des R. C.
Weill] deutsch von Max Schoenau. Berlin,
F. Bloch erben, 1912. 112 p. 8°.
© Ic, Nov. 25, 1912 ; D : 31452 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 25247
Liebesboykott; operette in 3 akten, von Johann
Friedrich Bubendey, musik von Alberto Curci.
Berlin, G. Lehmann, 1911. 75 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 28, 1911; D: 24804; George' Leh-
mann, Berlin. 25248
Liebesfahrt (Die); opei*ette in 3 akten, text und
musik von Max Bertuch. Textbuch der ge-
siinge. Berlin, Harmonie, 1915. 27 p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1915; Ic. Mar. 16, 1915; D:
40012 ; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 25248a
Liebesgott (Der); by J. Prevel and A. Iviorat.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; 1897 :
51031, Sept. 13. 25249
Liebesjagd (Die); operette in 3 akten. von
Theodor Fisher, musik von Hermann Ritzau.
Hannover, Biihnenverlag Niedersachsen. g. ni.
b. h., 1911. 64 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 16, 1911 ; 2c. July 19, 1911 ; D :
' 24724 ; Biihnenverlag Niedersachsen, g. m.
b. h., Hanover, Germany. 25250
Liebeskonig- (Der); schauspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von Leo Greiner. Berlin, Bruno Cassirer,
1905. 5 p. 1., [3]-143 p. 12°.
© Bruno Cassirer, Berlin ; D : 6386, Mar.
23, 1905; 2c. Mar. 23, 1905. 25251
Liebesonkel (Der); posse in 3 akten, von Pot-
(!es-;Mili) und Hermann Frey, musik von Wal-
ter Kollo. Hamburg, Hammonia verlag
[1912] 60 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1912; D : 31283 ; LLinnnonia
verlag, Hamburg. 25252
Liebesschule (Die); lustspiel in 1 akt, von A.
Liebling. Miinchen. A. Liebling [1907] 39 p.
12°.
© Alice Liebling, Munich; D : 11376, Sept.
18, 1907; 2c. Sept. IS, 1907. 25253
— -operette in 3 akten von Bela .Tenbach
und Robert Pohl. musik von Friedrick Koro-
lanyi. Leipzig, Aug. Cranz [etc., etc.] 1909.
1 p. 1., 108 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. Cranz, Leipzig ; D : 16207*, Apr. 14.
1909 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1909. 25254
— Same, verfasst von Fritz Karl. Mise-en-
scene. Leipzig, Aug. Cranz [etc., etc.] 1909.
67 p. 4°.
© Aug. Cranz, Leipzig; D: 16206*, May 3,
1909;
May 3, 1909.
25255
Liebestraum (Love's dream); by H. M. Shaw.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910 ; D : 22579 ; Harold M.
Shaw. New York. 2525b
Liebesverbot (Das); oder, Die novize von Pa-
lermo, grosse komische oper in 2 akten, von
Richard Wagner. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hiir-
tel, 191 L 68 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© June 23, 1911 ; 2c. July 6, 1911 ; D :
24637; Breitkopf & Hartel, C. F. W. Siegel,
Leipzig. 25257
Liebeswalzer (Der); operette in 3 akten, von
Robert Bodanzky und Fritz Griinbaum, musik
von C. M. Ziehrer. Vollstandiges regiebuch.
Wien, W. Karczag & C. Wallner. 1908. 121 p.
12°.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, New York ; D : 14629,
Dec. 24, 1908; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908. 25258
1256
25258
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25274
Liebhaber (Der) als arzt; rausikalisches lust-
spiel in 2 tikten, nach Moliere, verse von En-
rico <4olisc'i;iui, deutsch von Kicliard Batka,
nmsik von Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Leipzig,
Josef Weinberger, 1913. 42 .p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 25, 1913; 2c. Mar. 4, 1914; D:
36234 ; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 25258a
Liebhabertheater (Das) See Ich bin verlobt.
Liederliche (Das) kleeblatt. See Three (The)
tramps.
Lies; detective story in 1 act. by ISI. Wallace,
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 286.50; Morgan
Wallace, New York. 25259
play in 3 acts, by G. Seibel. [2], 101 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914 ; D : 35667 ; George Sei-
bel, Pittsburg. 25259a
Lies (The) we live; a play in 4 acts, by E. S.
Van Zile. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward S. Van Zile. Hartford ; D : 8724.
June 21, 1906 ; 2c. June 21, 1906. 25260
Lietuviskas milionierius; vieno veiksmo oper-
ette zodzius parase V. Stagaras [pseud, of
Y. J, Szliakys] muzika parase M. Petrau-
skas. Shenandoah, Pa., Darbininku Vilties,
spauda, 1915. 24 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 30, 1915; 2c. Nov. 16, 1915; D:
42391 ; Vincent J. Szliakys, Shenandoah, Pa.
25260a
Lieutenant (The): an original light comedy, by
W. C. Tidball. 68 p. 12°. Printed.
© Walton C. Tidball, Brooklyn; 1888:
10050, Apr. 6; 2c. May 14. 25261
Lieutenant Allen's ventriloquial rehearsal;
dramatic sketch, by W. Allen.
© Walter Allen. Jerseyville, 111.; D:149.
Feb. 18. 1901. 25262
Lie-atenant (The) and the cowboy.
© Pel ton & Smutzer, Denver ; D : 11017,
July 22, 1907. 25263
-a plav with a military plot and a cowboy
hero, by A. E. Wills. 129 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn ; D : 14817,
Jan. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1909. 25264
Lieutenant (The) and the girl; military play-
let in 1 act, by Jean Barrymore. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Dehlman, Seymour, Conn. ; D :
12997, May 18, 1908; 2c. May 18, 1908.
25265
Lieutenant (The) and the girl — Continued.
or. The girl spy of Dixie, a 1 act military
playlet, by J. Barrymore. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jean Barrymore, New York ; D : 16166.
June 26, 1909 ; 2c. June 26, 1909. 25266
Lieutenant (The) and the private; play in 1
act, by Uno Bradley [pseud, of C. A. Brad-
ley] 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1914 ; D : 37316 ; Charles A.
Bradley, New York. 25266a
Lieutenant Belton; or. Life on the plains, an
American drama in 5 acts.
© Philip J. Lonergan, Ogallala, Neb. ;
1876 : 2614, Mar. 2. 25267
Lieutenant Cupidon; opgrette en 3 actes, de
Celval et L. Cliarley, musique de A. de Man-
prey. Paris. C. Joubert, 1910. 167 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Apr. 9, 1910; 2c. Mar. 28, 1910; D:
20601; C. Joubert, Paris. 25268
Same. Paris, C. Joubert, 1911. 127
p.
8 . [Libretto only]
© June 10, 1911; 2c. June 19, 1911; D:
24504; C. Joubert, Paris. 25269
Lieutenant Dean's heritage; in 3 acts, by E. AV.
Duke. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 ; D : 25875 ; E. W. Duke,
St. Joseph, Mo. 25270
Lieutenant (Le) Guignol; vaudeville en 1 acte,
par B. Lebreton. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912.
20 p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31513 ;
Joubert, Paris. 25271
Lieutenant (A) in the navy; play in 1 act, by
H. V. Traphagen. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914; D: 37828; Harriett
Van Horn Traphagen, Golden, Col. 25271a
Lieutenant Maud; a comedy of the future in 3
acts, by S. Krausz.
© Sigmund Krausz, Chicago ; 1895 : 66408,
Dec. 30. 25272
Lieutenant (The) reconnoiters; play in 1 act,
by G. Alison. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914 ; D : 38989 ; Gertrude Ali-
son, San Francisco. 25272a
Life; by O. Blenckstone. 4 p. 4°. Typevrrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1909 ; D : 17056 ; Olaf Blenck-
stone, Oradell, N. J. 25273
an American comedy in 5 acts, by James
Ajithony.
© Mrs. M. F. Butts, Brooklyn; 1874:603,
Jan. 19. 25274
1257
25275
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25290
Life — Continued.
-comedy drama, by C. J. Bates. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911 ; D : 25474 ; Clyde Jaclc-
son Bates, New York. 25275
comedy-drama in 3 acts, by .1. Hickenlooper.
1361 p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. .Tan. 21, 1914 ; D : 3573S ; Jean Hicken-
looi)er, Albia, la. 25275a
•a comedy of city types in 4 phases, by A.
Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1876 : 1024.5,
Sept. 9. 25276
— 'dramatic composition in 3 acts, by S. P.
Levy, iii, 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31. 1910; D: 21223; Sidney P.
Levy. Pensacola, Fla. 25277
— a melodrama, by Mary Madison (Mary
Brotman) 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1910 ; D : 20019 ; Mary Brot-
man, Los Angeles. 25278
— melodrama in 4 acts, by T. Buchanan. 144
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914 ; D : 38080 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 25278a
■play in 4 acts, by A. S. Monroe. [3], 38 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 6. 1910 ; D : 21489 ; Anne Shannon
Monroe, New York. 25279
produced in 5 acts of 3 scenes each, by A. T.
Schultz.
© Albert T. Schultz, Zanesville. O. ; 1887 :
2227, Jan. 28. 25280
W. H. Clotid's sensational drama in 5 acts
and 6 tableaux. 56 p. 12°. Printed.
© William H. Cloud, Philadelphia; 1874:
2225, Feb. 2.5 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 25281
Life amid the lowly, made happy by little
Sunshine. See Drifted out to sea.
Life among' the Latter Day Saints. See De-
stroying' (The"> angels.
Life among the lawless. See Sol Tuttle.
Life among the looms. See Bessie Raynor.
Life among the red men and road ag'ents.
See Wild West.
Life and adventures of the brigand, Giusseppi
Musolino (Vita & avventure del brigante,
Giusseppi Musolino); pantomime in 29 scenes,
by F. Giannini and A. Vella. 16 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911 ; D : 23997 ; F. Giannini
and A. Vella, Philadelphia. 25282
Life and death; or. Passion and principle,
drama in H acts, by E. W. McLean.
© Ernest Walter IMcLean, Chicago; 1882:
9981. June 17. 25283
or. True to each other, an original drama
in 5 acts, by Vr. Bedell and A. L. Thomson.
Brooklyn, H. (i. Lambert & co., 1873. 17 p.
4°.
• © AVilliam Bedell and Alfred L. Thomson,
United States ; 1873 : 7625, June 30 ; 2c. Aug.
29. 25284
Life and death of George Washington. See
George Washington.
Life (The) and death of Jesse James. See
Jesse James, the American outlaw.
Life and death of Napoleon Bonaparte, See
Napoleon L
Life (The) and death of Natty Bumpo; a
drama in 5 pts., by Thos. Blades De Walden,
founded on the Leatherstocking tales, by J.
Fennimore Cooper.
© Edward Eddy, New York; 1873:7163,
June 21. 25285
Life and wife. See Number five.
Life as we live it. See Brown's grocery.
Life assurance; an American comedy in 5 acts,
by S. S. Russell.
© Sol Smith Pvussell, United States; 1877:
4603, Apr. 16. 25286
Life at St. James' palace. See Court intrigue.
Life (A) at stake; or, The raftman's daughter,
by C. T. Bazzett.
© Charles T. Bazzett, Waverly, N. Y. ;
1885 : 19402, Sept. 14. 25287
Life at West Point. See Camp.
Life at Yale; or. At Yale, a college play in 3
acts, by O. Davis. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jules Murry and Owen Davis stock co..
New York; D : 8467, May 3, 1906; Ic. May
3, 1906. 25288
Life-boat crew; nautical musical comedy, in 1
scene, for four people, by David Edwin. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2.5, 1909; D: 16782; Marquis
Ellis, Los Angeles. 25289
a scenic, singing specialty in 2 scenes, by
A. Shean and C. L. Warren. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Al Shean, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and
Charles L. Warren, Bloomfield, N. J.; D:
12708, Apr. 17, 1908; 2c. Apr. 17, 1908.
25290
1258
25290
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
25307
life, death and a fair woman; dream sketch,
by B. B. Davis. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915; D: 41162; Bertha
Baiini Davis, Denver. 25290a
Life (A) for a life; a sensation drama in 3
acts and a prologue, by Signor Canito.
© Signor Canito, New Yorli ; 1873:9185,
Aug. 14. 25291
Life (A) for a limb; by J. S. Trew\
© James S. Trew, Cliicago ; 1878:3801,
l\Iar. 30. . 25292
Life (A) for a woman's love.
© Charles Brokkob, Hoboken, N. J.; 1897:
.'17031, Oct. 8. 25293
Life for life; or, The devil of Paris, an origi-
nal drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by E.
Carfano.
© Eloa Carfano, New York; 1873:8066,
July 12. 25294
• or. The man's dream, a drama in 5 acts,
by C. M. Bartlett.
© Charles Moody Bartlett, Joliet, 111.;
1875 : 1900, Mar. 1. 25295
Life (A) for love; a drama in 5 acts, adapted
by A. P. Burbank from Charles Dickens' cele-
brated novel, A tale of two cities.
© A. P. Burbank, New York; 1885; 16711,
Aug. 5. 25296
Life for wife; an emotional tragedy, by J. G.
Towers.
© John G. Towers, New York ; 1892 : 37271,
Sept. 12. 25297
Life (The) giver; a play in 3 acts, by E. J.
Young. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene J. Young, New York; D : 8128.
Mar. 8, 1906; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907. 25298
Life-guard (The); an American melodrama in
4 acts, by Edwin A. Locke.
© Joseph J. Dowling, Mt. 'Clemens, Mich. ;
1894 : 20004, Apr. 19. 25299
Life-guardsman (The); romantic play in 4
acts, by W. Howard. 135 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D: 34554; Walter
Howard, London. 25300
Life in a coal mine. See King (The) of the
knights. — Victor Vallerand.
Life in a dry-goods box; by J. B. Helm. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie B. Helm, Cleveland ; D : 15492,
Mar. 22, 1909; Ic. Mar. 22, 1909; Ic. June
14, 1909. 25301
Life in a stock broker's room. See Bulls and
bears.
Life in a v/orkshop; or. Rummy's first day's
work, play in 2 acts, by G. F. Summers. [6]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1914; D: 37032; George
Frederick Summers, Washington. 25301a
LiiO in California. See Architect (The). —
T'lonte Madrona.
Life in fairy-land. See Silver Spray.
Life in Frisco. See Hoodlum.
Life in Greater New York; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Edward K. Hari;is. Typewritten.
© F. J. Wildman, Chicago; 1897:36463.
June 19; 2c. June 23. 25302
-a i»lay in 4 acts, by N. K. Harris. 74 1.
f°. Mimeographed.
©.Tuly 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16375; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 25303
Life in London. See Against the world. —
Diamond (The) king.
Life in Louisiana. See Octoroon (The)
Life in MissovTri during the Rebellion. See
True blue.
Life in New York.
© Thomas O'Brien and Joseph Welch,
United States ; 1900 A : 19853, Aug. 9. 25304
See also Colonial plays for the school-
room.
Life in Nev/ York and Shyanne. See Outward
bound and homeward bound.
Life in Norway. See Norwegian festival.
Life in Paris; a play, by G. B. Morgan.
© Gilbert B. Morgan, Norwalk, Conn. ; D :
459, May 13, 1901. 25305
Life in Shantyville. See Squatter sover-
eignty.
Life in the American coal mines. See King of
the knights.
Life in the Black Hills; drama in 3 acts, 26
scenes, 30 characters, illustrated with 40 en-
gravings, with an original poem entitled
Golden nuggets, by T. M. Newson. St. Paul,
Dodge & Larpenteur, 1878. 92 p., 3 1., 8°.
© Thomas McLean Newson, St. Paul ; 1878 :
940, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 25306
See also Hawkeye.
Life in the cotton belt. See John Antmy
Winston.
Life in the lobby; a comedy in 5 acts, by D.
Piatt. Washington, Judd & Detweiler, 1875.
78 p. 8°.
© Donn Piatt, Washington ; 1875 : 13410
Dec. 18; 2c. Dec. 20. 25307
1259
25308
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25325
Life in the mines. Sec Avondale (The) dis-
aster.
Life in the 19th century; a play, [by] R. J.
Delaney.
© Richard J. Delaney, Milwaukee ; 1894 :
49927, Oct. 26. 25308
Life in the Orient; drama, by Abbas Ben Omar.
© Abbas Ben Omar, London ; D : 3852, Ausc.
20, 1903. 25309
Life in the pinery. Sec Lumber (The) king.
Life in the Sierras. Sec Syb.
Life in the West; or. The road agents of the
Black Hills, a drama in 4 acts, by A. R. John-
son.
© A. R. Johnson, Cheyenne, Wyo. ; 1878 :
10380, Sept. 9. 25310
See also Marston Hunter.
Life in the wild West. Sec Apaches (The), —
Artist (The) scout.
Life in town; by D. Frohman.
© Daniel Frohman, New York ; 1888 : 1216,
Jan. 10. 25311
Life in two hemispheres. See Cheek.
Life insurance; a comedy of American life, by
T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, Mobile ; 1873 : 3312, Apr.
1. 25312
Life is a dream. See Continental drama.
Life (The) line; a melodrama in 4 acts, by T.
Judge. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Todd Jud?e, New York; D : 2851, Jan.
12, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1903. 25313
Life (The) of an actress; by L. McCormick. 90
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Langdon McCormick, New York ; D :
11213, Aug. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 25314
Life of Dora Thorne; in 4 acts, by Lem B. Par-
ker. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
5649, Oct. 10, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 25315
Life (The) of Father Matthew. See Tipperary .
Life (The) of Garfield from the cradle to the
grave; by G. F. Young.
© George F. Young, Wilmington, Del. ; 1882 :
9042, May 31. 25316
Life (The) of Hiawatha; Indian passion play,
adapted from Longfellow's poem, Hiav.'atha,
in 6 scenes, by C. E. Lewis. 19 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 9, 1913; D: 33886; Charles E.
J^ewis, Baltimore. 25317
Life (A) of horror; by C. Cottone. 35 p. f".
^typewritten.
© Chai'les Cottone, Danville, Ky. ; D : 244,
IMar. 21, 1901; 2c. June 8, 1901. 25318
Life (The) of man; play in 5 acts, by Leonid
Andreyev, tr. by T. Malkiel. (In The New
York can, Au;;. 14 and 21, 1910)
© Aug. 14, 21, 1910; 2c. Sept. 6, 1910 ; D :
• 21943, 21944 ; Theresa Malkiel, Yonkers, N. Y.
25319
See also Plays; by Leonid Andreyeff. —
Savva.
Life of the world; by Henry Lee. 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910 ; D : 17954 ; Henry Lee
CO., -Jersey City. 25320
Life (The) of White Cloud and Buckskin Bill
on the prairie; in 5 acts, by D. McDaniel. 7
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. IS, 1915 ; D : 41566 ; David Mc-
Daniel, New York. 25320a
Life on a ranch. See Passions.
Life on Second ave. See Blind men.
Life on the border. See Wild Bill.
Life on the boulevard; musical comedy, by P.
Wolfman. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910 ; D : 22595 ; Paul Wolf-
man. New York. 25321
Life on the plains.
Scalpers (The)
See Lieutenant Belton.
Life on the road. See Jakey Einstein. — Levy,
the drummer.
Life (A) or death performance
tary (An) understudy.
Life (A) prisoner.
See Involun-
Sec Gold (The) king.
Life-saver; 1 act comedy, by Edgar Ruff. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17278 ; Katbryn H.
Somborn, New York. 25322
a story of the beach iu 1 act, by J. Gilroy.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Gilroy, New York ; D : 12835, Apr.
25, 1908; 2c. Apr. 25, 1908. 25323
Life-saver (The) and the bathing girl; a
sketch, by H. C. Bannister. [1], 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D : 29844 ; Harry C.
Bannister, Orion, Mich. 25324
Life-savers (The) of Plum Beach; a comedy-
dramatic novelty in 4 scenes, by W. E. Long-
fellow.
© Wilbert E. Longfellow, Providence, R. I. ;
D : 15562, Apr. 7, 1909. 5?5325
1260
25325
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25345
Life scenes and life lessons. See Maud Stan- Life's battle — Continued,
ley.
Life sentence; play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by
C. H. Jarrett. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1915 ; D : 40167 ; Cora Hardy
Jarrett, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 25325a
sketch in 1 act, by M. von W. Seaman.
[1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914 ; D : 36310 ; INIilton von
Waldron Seaman, Portland, Or. 25325b
Life shadows; or, The danger in being a good
singer.
© O. P. Sweet. Great Falls, N. H. ; 1873:
3818, Apr. 12. 25326
See also Bertie Thorn.
Life (A) shortener; a comedy in 1 act, by J. P.
Briggs. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James P. Brigg's, Chicago ; D : 7305, Sept.
25, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1905. 25327
Life spark; drama in 4 acts, by E. Hennessy.
51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910; D: 20992; Earl Hen-
nessy, Chicago. 25328
Life (The) that kills; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Jas. W. Harkins, jr.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 3786, Aug.
3, 1903. 25329
-See also Another man's wife.
Life that wins; play in 1 act and 3 scenes,
by R. Whitney. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1910 ; D : 21031 ; Robert Whit-
ney, Boston. 25330
Life (The) worth living; a playlet, by Arnola
Reeves. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Aubrev Ruggles, Harrington, N. J. ;
D : 13359, July 17, 190S ; 2c. July 17, 1908.
25331
Lifer (The); 1 act play in 3 scenes, by A. Hoff-
man. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912 ; D : 28416 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 25332
Life's afternoon; play in 1 act, by A. Reichman.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912; D: 29013; Arthur
Reichman, New York. 25333
Life's (A) aim; an original comedy drama,
founded on the poem of The tramp, by R. F.
Carroll.
© Richard F. Carroll, New York; 1888:
16175, June 5. 25334
■ a melodrama in 4 acts, by Arnold Reeves.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Aubrey Ruggles, Harrington. N. J. ;
D : 12958, May 12, 1908 ; 2c. May 12, 1908.
25336
Life's broadway; play in 3 acts, by D. C. Millen.
[8], 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913; D : 35487 ; De Witt
Clinton Milieu, Ann Arbor, Mich. 25337
Life's (A) dream; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. H.
Lingard.
© V.'^illiam Horace Lingard, New York ;
1872 : 7776, July 22. 25338
Life's great lesson; a play in 4 acts, by Clarence
Maiko [pseud, of C. Baker, jr.] 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Colgate Baker, jr., New York ; D : 2390,
Sept. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1902. 25339
Life's (A) lesson; a play in 5 acts, by P. L. W.
Janson and H. S. Wheeler. Chicago, Dunn
bros. & Heggie, 1878. 51 p. 16°.
© P. L. W. Janson and H. S. Wheeler, Chi-
cago ; 1878 : 3638, Mar. 26 ; 2c. Apr. 22. 25340
Life's (A) lottei-y. See Terry, the swell.
Life's (A) mishap; a drama, by M. V. Hunter.
© Matilde Victoria Hunter, Brooklyn ;
1890 : 34480, Nov. 3. 25341
Life's (A) mistake.
© Walter Sanford, Chicago ; D : 8894, July
31, 1906. 25342
See also Lazare,
Life's (A) revenge. See "Woman's (A) folly.
Life's (A) sentence; a comedy drama in 1 act,
by Harrison Armstrong. 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Wm. J. Ferguson, New York ; D : 15486,
Mar. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 25343
Life's shop window; drama in 4 acts adapted
frcnn Victoria Cross' [Vivian Cory's] novel of
the same name, by Owen Davis. [3], 89 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 32433; Darcy &
Wolford, inc., and Paul Scott, New York.
25344
dramatic composition in 4 acts, by William
Life's battle; dramatized by D. T. Wells. An-
gel Island, Cal., 1884. 43 p. 8°.
© Daniel T. Wells, United States; 1884:
15992, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug, 4. 25335
H. Clifford. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1911; D: 24191; Darcy &
Wolford, inc., & Paul Scott, New York. 25345
Life's sidetrack; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
J. P. Mulgrew. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915 ; D : 39696 ; John P. Mul-
grew, Dubuque, la. 25345a
1261
25346
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25361
Life's tang'led skein; a play in 1 act, by V.
Page. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Vivian Page, New York ; D : 14014, Oct.
9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 25346
Life's vision. See Fate.
Life's warp and woof; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by Robert Bonfoy. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1913 ; D : 33G85 ; Ethel Marion
Ruckstell, San Francisco. 25347
Life's weaving. See Destiny.
Life's (A) wrong; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
James W. King.
© J. W. King, Philadelphia; 1880:4918,
Mar. 27. 25348
Lifter (The); 1 act dramatic composition, by
F. J. Beaman and Clifford Ivins. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 33981 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 25349
Lifting America's cup; nautical yarn, with mu-
sic, book and lyrics by J. M. Pryse. 106 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D : 33714 ; John M.
Pryse, New York. 25350
Lifting (The) of the veil; comedy in 1 act,
by A. Atwood.
© Augusta Atwood, Los Angeles ; D : 8575,
May 21, 1906. 25351
Lifting the lid; by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, Washington ; D : 6618, May
2, 1905. 25352
■ comedy in 1 act, by P. B. Sipe. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1915 ; D : 40839 ; Paul Bernard
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 25352a
Lifting the veil; an original drama in 4 acts,
by James F. Latham.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1873 : 9854,
Sept. 2. 25353
Liga (Die) der personlichkeiten. SeeHargudl
am bach.
Light; drama, by L. C. King. 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1910 ; D : 22867 ; Laura Clay-
ton King, Los Angeles. 25354
■drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by B.
Kendall. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1915; D : 41301 ; Blanche
Kendall, Salt Lake City. 25354a
a drama in 4 acts, by Georges Duhamel,
tr. from the French by Sasha Best. {In Poet
lore, V. 25, no. 3, I\Iay-June 1914 ; periodical
© June 12, 1914; 2c. June 15, 1914; P.:
304033; Poet lore co., Boston) 25354b
Light — Continued.
drama in 1 act, by M. S. Hope. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1915 ; D : 40820 ; Muriel Syl-
vester Hope, New York. 25354c
a 4 act dramatic play, adapted from the
French. Ms.
© George Clarke, New York ; 1878 : 1381,
Jan. 31; 2c. Aug. 1. • 25355
a musical play, by B. Hanscom. New York,
Paul R. Reynolds, 1909. 7 p. 12. [Libretto
only]
© Beatrice Hanscom, Marquette, Mich. ;
D : 15097, Feb. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1909.
25356
— -play in 4 acts, by B. I. Bremner. 104
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 25, 1915; D : 41829 ; Blanche
Irbe Bremner, Berkeley, Cal. 25356a
by C. Andrews. [3], 95 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912; D : 30982 ; Charlton
Andrews, Valley City, N. D. 25357
by C. T. Revere. 86 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clinton T. Revere, Westfield. N. J. ; D :
12357, Feb. 12, 1908; 2c. July 27, 1908.
25358
— play in 1 act, by F. G. Wickes. [5] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21. 1915; D : 42051 ; Frances
Gilleshy Wickes, New York. 25358a
by J. Willard. [20] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D: 32325; John Wil-
lard, New York. 25359
— play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by C. M. de
Navarro. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 391 2; D : 30313 ; Carlos Mar-
cos de Navnrro, Sau Luis Potosi, Mexico.
25360
— or. Foiled at last, an original drama in 4
acts, by T. Vance.
© Tom Vance, Philadelphia; 1878:6273.
May 24. 25361
— See also Lumiere (La)
Light after darkness; play in 1 act, by E. E.
Tinniswood. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1915 ; D : 40538 ; Edith Eliza-
beth Tinniswood, Los Angeles. 25361a
Light and shade; play by D. Granville, lyrics
by Ballard McDonald, music by Harry Car-
roll and Harry Piani. [1], 6 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jiin. 12. 1914; D : 35624 ; Dorothy
Granville, Chicago. 25361b
1262
25362
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25379
liight and shadow; by D. R. King.
© Delia Robinson King, Scotland, S. D. ;
1899 : 13955, Feb. 20. 25362
Light at last. See Crime. — Man to man.
Light (The) beyond; a drama in 4 acts, by
Henry Hamilton. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Warner, New York; D : 2360,
Sept. 22, 1902; 2c. Oct. 9, 1902. 25363
Light (The) blues; play in 2 acts, by M. Am-
Ident and R. Courtneidge. 147 p. 4°. Type-
^^■ritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915 ; D : 41777 ; Mark Am-
bient and Robert Courtneidge, London.
25363a
Light (The) brigade; a comic entertainment
for ladies, by Mayme Riddle Bitney. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1908. 22 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13527. Aug.
10, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 25364
Light eternal; a tale of the persecution in 5
scenes, by Martin V. Merle. 87 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© M. V. Merle, San Francisco; D : 6841.
June 19, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1905. 25365
Light (A) from another world; play in 1
act, by Chas. H. McGurrin. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913; D : 31992 ; C. H. Mc-
Gurrin, Salt Lake City. 25366
Same. Boston, Gorham press [etc., etc..
1915] 28 p. 12°. ([American dramatic
series] )
© Feb. 27, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915 ; D : 39890 ;
C. H. McGurrin, Salt Lake City. 25366a
Light (The) from over the range; a play in 1
act, by L. L. Luckenbill. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© L. Le Roy Luckenbill, Greensburg, Ind. ;
D : 10747, June 12, 1907 ; 2c. June 20. 1907.
25367
Light (The) guardsman; a military drama in 5
acts, by J. W. Blitchell. [Houston, Tex., W.
H. Coyle] 1882. 36 p. 8°.
© J. W. Mitchell, Houston, Tex.; 1882:
207.59, Dec. 8; 2c. Dec. 28. 25368
Light hearts, a masque of labor; play, by E.
M. D. Chater, with words of songs by E. S.
Lever idge. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten. (Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. May 10, 1915 ; D : 40763 ; Ellen ]\IacR.
D. Chater and Ethel S. Leveridge. New
York. 25368a
Light Horse Harry; an American play in 4
acts, by L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York; D:
2086, July 5, 1902. 25369
Light Horse Harry — Continued.
-a colonial romance in 4 acts, by G. Mid-
dleton and L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt and George Middle-
ton, 'New York; D:3051, Feb. 25, 1903.
25370
Light housekeeping; dramatic sketch, by lola
Ricil Bailey [pseud, of A. W. Bailey] [2], 13
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1912 ; D : 28572 ; Alice Ward
Bailey, Minneapolis. 25371
a duologue, by Loota (L. L. Anstey )
© Louisa Lee Anstey, New York; 1898:
21257, Apr. 2. 25372
farce-comedy in 1 act, by A. Kahn. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912; D : 29723 ; August
Kahn, New York. 25373
Light in darkness; drama in 5 acts, by E. P.
Pr. Devare. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1911; D : 24523 ; Elisabeth
Peterson Pr. Devare, New York. 25374
Light (The) in the house; a nocturne, by C. D.
Morgan. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38506 ; Charles D.
Morgan, Bournedale, Mass. 25374a
Light (The) in the window; by B. K. Horning.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911; D: 24638; B. King
Horning, Milwaukee. 25375
in 1 act, by B. K. Horning. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911; D: 25594; B. King
Horning, Milwaukee. 25376
^play in 1 act, by A. Cowles. [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
©Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34588 ; Albert Cowles,
Williamsport, Pa. 25377
or, Dov/n life's ruflfied stream, • an Ethi-
opian sketcli in 2 scenes, by Edward Au.stin.
© Thomas Lancaster, Providence, R. I. ;
1880 : 8436, June 2. 25378
Light (The) keeper; play in 1 act, by G. Moys-
ton. 23 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915 ; D : 39610 ; Guy Moyston,
San Francisco. 25378a
Light (The) keeper's daughter; a nautical opera
in 3 acts, libretto by George M. Vickers, music
l)y C. D. Blake.
© Charles D. Blake, Boston; 1882:8104,
May 19. 25379
1263
25380
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25398
Lig-ht most desired; a drama foi' the stage, as
a take-off to oatli-bound secret societies, etc.,
dramatized from the book, Wolves in sheeps'
clothing, by J. H. Jones.
© James H. Jones, Cambridge, New York:
1889 : 39184, Dec. 21. 25380
Lig'ht-o'-love; a drama in 3 acts, by Arthur
Schnitzler, tr. by Bayard Quincy Morgan.
(In The Drama, no. 7, Aug. 1912; periodical
© Aug. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1912 ; B : 257382
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago) 25380a
a play in 1 act, by L. Rutland. 29 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Lucile Rutland, Covington, La. ; D : 8134,
Mar. 9, 1906; 2c. Mar. 22, 1906. 25381
Light (The) o' Texas; play in 5 acts, by L. H.
Chilson. [l],76p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1913; D: 32689; Lars H.
Chilson, Seattle. 25382
Light (The) of a dream. See Mother and son.
Light (The) of Alaska; by A. T. Sessagrant.
© Albert Thomas Sessagrant, Lansingburgh,
N. Y. ; D : 2416, Sept. 26, 1902. 25383
Lig'ht (The) of Asia; drama in 4 acts, by Gratiot
Utley, adapted from Edwin Arnold's poem of
the same title. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1912 ; D : 3071S ; N. F. Doug-
las, Anoka, Minn, 25384
See also Siddartha.
Light (The) of Avalon.
bury and the grail.
See Story of Glaston-
Light (The) of Carbo Castle; or, Willy Reilly
and his colleen bawn, a drama in 5 acts,
dramatized from William Carleton's story of
Willy Reilly, by J. C. Daly.
© J. C. Daly, United States; 1875:8850,
Aug. 26. 25385
Lig-ht of Garvanza; a romance of the harem, by
S. C. Ott. 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1910; D : 20751 ; Susanna C.
Ott, Los Angeles. 25386
Light (The) of his eyes; by E. D. Razall.
© Edwin D. Razall, Chicago ; D : 352, Apr.
17, 1901. 25387
Light of Loma; drama in 4 acts, by A. Monson.
© Albert Monson, Sau Diego, Cal. ; 1SS8:
28306, Oct. 5. 25388
Light (The) of San Juan tower; play in 1 act,
by E. B. Garnett and Q. L. Martin. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40639 ; Edward B.
Garnett, Kansas City, Mo. 25388a
Light (The) of the harem; musical comedy,
boolv by L. Family Brown.
© Lawrence P. Brown, Peekskill, N. Y. ;
D : 3099, June 26, 1903. 25389
Light (The) of truth; play in 1 act, by S. W.
Banning. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32032 ; Samuel W.
Banning, Chicago. 25390
Light (The) on the point; realistic picturesque
drama, by N. Waldron.
© Nelson Waldron, New York ; 1887 : 33852,
Dec. 27. 25391
Light (The) on the road; a drama in prologue
and 4 acts, by A. R. Peyton, partly adapted from
the French of Victor Cherbuliez. 122 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Alice Rose Eyton, Los Angeles ; D : 15067
Apr. 17, 1909; 2c. Apr. 20, 1909. 25392
Light 143; by E. M. Shorey.
© Ethel May Shorey, Lynn, aiass. ; D : 3348,
Apr. 28, 1903. 25393
Light (The) princess; musical comedy in 2
acts, l)ased on a fairy tale by George Mac-
Donald, libretto by J. W. Tompkins, music
by Gilbert Tompkins. [2], 54 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 21. 1910; D: 22111; .Juliet Wil-
bor Tompkins, New York. 25394
Light (The) that failed; an adaptation in 1
act, by C. Thorpe.
© Courtenay Thorpe, New York; 1891:
16932, May 8. 25395
play in 3 acts and a prologue, by George
Fleming, adapted by permission of Rudyard
Kipling. 122 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1915 ; D : 40539 ; Olga Nether-
sole, Hempstead, England. 25395a
Light (The) that nearly failed. See Dal-
rymple's prize song.
Light (The) that shines; a comedy in 3 acts
and prologue, by T. H. Sayrc 4°. Type-
written.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1893:28070,
June 12 ; 2c. June 10. 25396
Light that shines in darkness; a drama, by
Leo Tolstoy . . . ed. by Dr. Hagberg Wright.
New York, Dodd, Mead and company, 1912.
205 p. 16°.
© Feb. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912 ; A : 309147 :
Dodd, Mead & co.. New York. 25397
See also Father Sergius.
Light-weight (The); 1 act travesty sketch, by
F. J. Beaman. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1910; D: 20946; Fred J. Bea-
man, Jackson, Mich. 25398
1264
25399
COPYKIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
25419
Lig-ht (The) without; play in 2 acts, by M. S.
Reardon, 3d. 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1911; D : 23528 ; Mark S.
Reardon, 3d, New York. 25399
Lightening (The) express; by O. T. Crawford.
© O. T. Crawford, St. Louis ; D : 4318, Nov.
27, 1903. 25400
Lig'htheart's pilgrimage. See Social (The)
stage.
Lighthouse cliffs; an original domestic drama
in 3 acts, by Frank Murdoch.
© Virginia Murdoch, Philadelphia; 1872:
12670, Dec. 2. 25401
Lighthouse (The) keeper; melodramatic phan-
tasy in 1 scene, by H. Garland. [1] 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914; D: 35924; Harry Gar-
land, New York. 25401a
a nautical farce in 1 act and 1 scene, by
J. F. Leonard. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Francis Leonard, New York ; D :
7613, Nov. 24, 1905; 2c. Nov. 24, 1905.
25402
Lighthouse (The) keeper's daughter; a sketch
in 1 scene, by A. Salmon. Wellington, New
Zealand times co., ltd. 8 p. ports. 8°.
© Arthur Salmon. Sidney, New South
Wales, Australia ; D : 13134, June 6, 1908 ; 2c.
June 6, 1908. 25403
Lighthouse (The) robbery; a sensational com-
edy drama. 1 act in 3 scenes, by E. Marsh.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Marsh, Detroit ; D : 1974, June
6, 1902; 2c. June 6, 1902. 25404
Lighthouse (A) romance; play in 1 act, by W.
Oleck. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19. 1913; D: 35058; WMUiam
Oleck, Brooklyn. 25405
Lighthouse signal; in 3 acts, by F. N. Appel.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1910; D : 22481 ; Florence
Novilla Appel, Minneapolis. 25406
Lightning (The) agent; a comedy drama in
5 acts, by G. A. Lemming.
© George A. Lemming, United States;
1886 : 21601, Sept. 27. 25407
Lightning (The) artist. See Condensed art.
Lightning Bob; a local drama of love, crime
and mystery, law courts and juries, by F.
G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1873 : 7981.
July 10. 25408
Lightning (The) born. See Blanched.
Lightning-bug (The) art-union; or. The won-
ders of photography at night, by D. W.
Johnson.
© D. W. Johnson, Andover, O. ; 1888:
24739, Aug. 30. 25409
Lightning (A) courtship; by P. G. Hubert, jr.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© P. G. Hubert, jr.. New York ; D : 11671,
Nov. 5, 1907; 2c. Oct. 31, 1907. 25410
Lightning express; a comedy melodrama in 5
acts, by J. D. Clifton.
© Joseph D. Clifton, Chix:;ago ; 1891 : 14255,
Apr. 20. 25411
a 4 act comedy-drama, by E. Anderson.
© Edwin Anderson, South Boston, Mass. ;
1892 : 47159, Nov. 21. 25412
See also Lightening express.
Lightning Joe, the telegraph messenger; an
original drama in 3 acts, by E. F. De Nyse.
New York.
© Edwin F. De Nyse, United States ; 1880 :
4267, Mar. 16. 25413
Lightning Lew, the boy scout of the Sierras;
a border drama in 4 acts and 9 tableaux, by
M. Weston.
© Maggie Weston, New York ; 1880 : 19299,
Dec. 17. 25414
Lightning (The) rod; or. The member from.
Kentucky, a play, by M. Smith and J. W.
Herbert.
© Mark Smith, Cleveland; 1896:44656,
Aug. 5. 25415
Lightning (The) waiter; sketch of a scene in a
suburban restaurant in 1 act, by L. Fregoli.
© Leopoldo Fregoli, New York; 1896:
32604, June 1. 25416
Lights (Th'); an original comedy in 4 acts.
© National press intelligence co., New
York; 1889:16719, June 1. 25417
Lights and shadows; a drama in 5 acts, by
L. Davis.
© Louis Davis, Nashville; 1887:14789,
June 7. 25418
See also Visited sin.
Lights and shadows of a world without
money; by John Gladding [pseud, of J. H.
Winslow]
© John H. Winslow, Chicago ; 1897 : 61966,
Nov. 3. 25419
Lights and shadows of Kentucky; or. My old
Kentucky home, comedy drama of the blue-
grass hills in 4 acts, by E. Lawshe. [138] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1914 ; D : 36470 ; Er Lawshe,
New York. 25419a
5379—16-
-SO
1265
25420
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25441
Lights and shadows of New York; a melo-
drama of contemporaneous interest in 5 acts
and 8 tableaux, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1887:13544,
May 23. 25420
Lights (The) and shadows of society. See
Deception. — False colors.
Lights and shadows of the great Rebellion;
or, The hospital nurse of Tennessee, a grand
military drama of the great liebellion in 4
acts and 5 tableaux, by J. H. Dawson and
B. G. Whittemore. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames,
1885. 39 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of stand-
ard and minor drama, no. 194] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 5268, Mar.
5; 2c. Mar. 5. 25421
Lights (The) and shadows of the sesqui-cen-
tennial. See Baltimore's big boom.
Lights (The) far out at sea; a melodrama, by
J. W. Harkins, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., Worcester ; 1894 :
52274, Nov. 9. 25422
Lights (The) o' Chicago; by M. O'Hea.
© Murphy O'Hea, Chicago; 1883:6191,
Apr. 2. 25423
Lights o' the Bowery; by George France.
© Joseph P. Burke, New York; 1899:
18457, Mar. 11. 25424
Lights of a great city; by M. Bell.
© Minnie Bell, United States; 1888:8741,
Mar. 24. 25425
Lights (The) of Broadway; or. A breach of
promise, by Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck
Reid] 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benedict amusement co., New York ; D :
7437, Oct. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1905. 25426
Lights of Frisco; a dramatic composition of
the San Francisco disaster in 4 acts, by A. J.
Aylesworth.
© Arthur J. Aylesworth, United States;
D:8572, May 21, 1906. 25427
a sensational melodrama in 5 acts, by R.
Bronson.
© Rush Bronson, United States; 1893:
39708, Aug. 81. 25428
Lights of home; a melodrama in 6 acts, by
L. B. Parker.
© liOttie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
1899 : 79048, Dec 5. 25429
Lights (The) of New York; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Con. T. Murphy.
© Del S. Smith, Chicago ; D : 2199, July 9.
1902. 25430
Lights (The) of New York— Continued.
— — a melodrama of contemporaneous interest
in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1887 : 14410,
June 2. 25431
Lights (The) of Paris (Une nuit de Paris);
a piece in 12 tableaux and 12 hours, by L. and
Frantz Beuvallet.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19922, Sept. 8. 25432
Lights (The) of the world; a characteristic
ballet in 5 pts. or ages, by S. R. Ellis. 5 p.
4°. Printed.
© Sidney R. Ellis, New York ; D : 485, Mav
18, 1901 ; 2c. May 18, 1901. 25433
Lights out; by J. J. McCowan. 5 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© John J. McCowan, Buffalo ; D : 6001, Jan.
12, 1905; 2c. Jan. 12, 1905. 25434
or, Tattoo, tr. from the German of Franz
Adam Beyerlein, by C. Swickard. 69 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Swickard, New York ; D : 4950,
Apr. 27, 1904 ; 2c. May 3, 1904. 25435
Liguria; legends h§roique de Provence en 1
acte, en vers, par A. Mouzin. (In Annales,
XXVIII'' annee, no. 1415, 7 aofit, 1910)
© Aug. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910 ; D : 21934 ;
Alexis Mouzin, Paris. 25436
Like a thief in the night. See B.eap as ye
sow.
Like falling leaves. See Stronger (The)
Like father like child; or. It runs in the fam-
ily, a protean dramatic comedy and musical
vaudeville sketch, by M. Woods. Typewrit-
ten.
© Murry Woods, New York; 1897:36464,
June 19 ; 2c. June 19. 25437
Like father like son; by J. Pardee-Clark. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Jean Pardee-Clark, Westville, Conn. ;
D : 10430, Apr. 27, 1907 ; 2c. May 1, 1907.
25438
a comedietta in 1 act, by E. S. Leonard.
© Ella S. Leonard, Washington; 1891:
43106, Dec. 1. 25439
Like incendiary origin; a 1 act play, by F.
Cromwell. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Cromwell, New York ; D : 14536,
Dec, 15, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1909. 25440
Like Kelly did; a comedy, by E. Davis. [2], 28
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912; D: 29733; Edwards
Davis, New York. 25441
1266
25442
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25459
Like mother used to make; by P. Armstrong.
© Paul Armstrong, New York ; D : 74, Jan.
24, 1901. 25442
Like the man in the play; original 3 act drama,
by R. D, Penney. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915; D: 40223; Raymond
De Forest Penney, Denver. 25442a
Likely (A) story; farce, by W. D. Howells.
New York, Harper and brothers, 1894. 54 p.
front, pi. 24°. (Harper's black & white se-
ries)
© Harper Si bros.. New York ; 1894 : 24539,
May 15. 25443
See also Mouse-trap (The) and other
farces.
Likeness (The) of the nig'ht; a modern play in
4 acts, by Mrs. W. K. Clifford. New York and
liondon. The Macmillan co., 1900. vi, 90 p.
12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; 1900 A : 5148,
Feb. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 25444
Likes (The) o' me; an episode in 1 act, by Wil-
fred T. Coleby. London, S. French, ltd. ; New
York, S. French, 1912, 16 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed., no. 2419] )
• © Dec. 23, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1912 ; D : 31777 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 25445
Lir Miss Judy; by K. Eggleston.
© Katharine Eggleston, New York; D:
7556, Nov. 14, 1905. 25446
Lil' Miss Nannie; echoes from ante-bellum days,
by E. Hall.
© Edward Hall, Rutherford, N. J. ; D : 7077,
Aug. 8, 1905. 25447
Lil' Mose; a fun play, by F. G. N. Nirdlinger
and C. H. Brown.
© Fred G. Nixon Nirdlinger, Philadelphia,
and Charles H. Brown, New York ; D : 12200,
Jan. IS, 1908. 25448
Lil' Sambo's Christmas; study in ebony, by
Mary Lee [i. e. M. L. King] 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1914; D : 39302 ; Mary Lee
King, Boston. 25448a
Lila (Der) domino; operette in 3 akten, von
Emerich v. Gatti uud Bela Jenbach, musik
von Charles Cuvillier. Regiebuch. Leipzig,
Leipzlger biihnenverlag E. Schultz, 1911. 108
p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911; D: 25973; "Leipziger
biihnenverlag Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 25449
• Same. Text der gesange. Leipzig, Leip-
ziger biihnenverlag E. Schultz [etc., etc.] 1911.
54 p. 12°.
© Oct. 18. 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1911 ; D : 25974 ;
Leipziger biihnenverlag Erhard Schultz, Leip-
zig. 25450
Lilac (The) domino; operetta in 3 acts, music
by Charles Cuvillier, book and lyrics by Harry
B. Smith and R. B. Smith, from the German
of Emerich von Gatti and Bela Jenbach, 106
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D: 39237; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 25450a
Lilacs; by U. B. Collins.
© Ulric B. Collins, San Francisco ; D : 4806,
Mar. 29, 1904. 25451
Lilian, the waif of the sea; a comedy drama in
4 acts and 5 scenes, by M. Ormand.
© Maurice Ormand, Chicago ; 1896 : 35812,
June 18. 25452
Lilian's last love; a drama in 5 acts, by B. C.
Howard.
© Bronson C. Howard, New York; 1873:
6135, May 31. 25453
See also Banker's (The) daug'hter.
Lilian's promise; drama in 3 acts, by Mrs, P,
Bremond. [Houston, Tex., Baldwin's printing
office, 1880] 68 p. 16°.
© ]\Irs. Paul Bremond, Houston, Tex. ; 1880 :
2214, Feb. 9 ; Ic. Feb. 9. 25454
Lilies that fester, [and] Love's constancy; arr.
by William Poel. New York, Brentano's
[1906] 2 p. 1., [iii]-vii p., 1 1„ [2], 109 p, 8°.
(The playhouse series)
Contents : Lilies that fester, a tragedy
adapted from the play Arden of Feversham. —
Love's constancy, an episode in the play of
Edward the Third.
© Brentano's, New York ; A : 145476, May
10, 1906 ; 2c. June 8, 1906, 25455
Liliom; legend&s tortfinet h6t k§phen, hfirom
felvonasban, irta Molnar Ferenc and Herman
Fellner. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1909 ; D : 17606 ; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 25456
vorstadt-legende in 7 bildern und einem
szenischen prolog, von Franz Molnar, fiir die
deutche biihne bearbeitet von Alfred Polgar.
Wien-Leipzig, Deutsch-osterreichischer verlag,
1912. 216 p. 16°.
© Dec. 30, 1912; 2c. June 28, 1912; D:
33639 ; Deutsch-osterreichischer verlag, Vienna.
25457
Lilitea; or. The living statue, by L. J. New-
comb,
© Lydia J. Newcomb, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
1894 : 23363, May 8. 25458
Lilith; a society drama of to-day, by L. Q. Jef-
fries.
© L. Q. Jefferies, Wooster, O. ; 1882 : 17532.
Oct. 2L 25459
126.7
25460
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25483
Lille Eyolf. See Efterladte skrifter; af Hen-
rik Ibsen.
Lilleth; a drama in 1 act, by A. M. Smith.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 15904, Apr.
12, 1909. 25460
Lillian; a sensational drama in 5 acts, by Mrs.
F. W. Nash.
© Mrs. F. W. Nash, New York ; 1883 : 14758,
Aug. 9. 25461
a society drama in 5 acts, by L. A. Nash.
© Lilly A. Nash, Atlanta ; 1881 : 6981, May
6.
25462
— a society drama in 6 acts, by L. A. Nash.
© Lilly A. Nash, Atlanta ; 1880 : 8823, June
11. 25463
or. Out of the dark, a society sensational
(•omody drama in 3 acts, by E. T. Goodrich.
© E. T. Goodrich, Buffalo ; 1881 : 5289, Apr.
7. 25464
or. The reformed millionaire, drama, by
. Mrs. E. S. Stowe.
© Mrs. E. S. Stowe, Laurel, Cal. ; 1892:
51931, Dec. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 25465
Lillian Carrol; by J. F. Rogers. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909; D: 17508; John F.
Rogers, New York. 25466
Lillian, the beautiful typewriter; a thrilling
driima of modern city life in 4 acts, from the
novel by the same name, by Isabelle Lowe.
49 p. f*°. Typewritten.
© I. and M. Ottenheimer, Baltimore ; D :
12225, Jan. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908. 25467
Lillian's birthday; a play in 4 acts, by O. M.
Johnson. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Olive M. Johnson, Ffuitvale. Cal. ; D :
12392, Feb. 19, 1908 ; 2c. "F^eb. 19, 1908. 25468
a play in 3 acts, by O. M. Johnson. 172 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Olive M. Johnson, Fruitvale, Cal.; D:
13450, July 30, 1908; 2c. July 30, 1908.
25469
Lillian's dinner.
© Mary May Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898:
G1052, Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 16. 25470
Lilliputian (The) detective; [by] H. Clark.
© Herbert Clark, New York; 1897:12917,
Feb. 20. 25471
Lilliputian frolics. See Duchess (The) of
Puddledock.
Lilliputian reproduction of Alice Roosevelt
wedding reception; by G.- Schram. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D : 17139 ; Gertrude
Schram, Galesburg, Mich. 25472
Lilliuakalani; comic opera, words and music by
B. Fagan.
© Barney Fagan and M. Teller, Chicago ;
1894 : 9616, Feb. 10. 25473
Lilly; or, A piece of lace, a sensational play in
4 acts, by Edwd. Spencer and L. R. Sheweli.
© L. R. Sheweli and AVilliam H. Crim,
Baltimore ; 1884 : 7179, Apr. 3. 25474
or. Only a piece of lace, a drama of do-
mestic life in 4 acts, by E. Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown, Md. ;
1873 : 1791. Feb. 22. 25475
Lilly Clay; spectacle extravaganza in 2 acts,
by S. T. Jack,
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:8779, Feb.
11. 25476
Lilly o' Killarney; or, The queen of the Sand-
wich Islands, in 2 acts, by George H. Kerr.
© G. H. Kerr, Wilmington, Del.; 1895:
49203, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Sept. 24. 25477
Lily; a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by D.
H. Schuhmanu. Typewritten.
© Dave H. Schuhmann, New York; 1899:
22265, Mar. 28; 2c. Mar. 28. 25478
play in 4 acts, by D. Belasco. 169 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 42693 ; David Be-
lasco, New York. 25478a
tale of the underworld in 3 acts, by M. S.
Keightley. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914; D : 36768 ; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 25478b
See also Lys (Le)
Lily and Rosebud; by A. J. Schindler.
© Anthony J. Schindler, New York; 1900
A : 24550, Oct. 2. 25479
Lily (The) and the crystal; play in 4 acts, by
A. Cull. 101 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912; D : 31305 ; Anne Cull,
Toronto, Canada. 25480
Lily (The) and the prince; historical drama in
4 acts, by C. Jordan. 90 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Carina Jordan, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
1103 ; Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1901. 25481
Lily (The) and the rose; a romantic drama In
1 act, by H. Del-Ruth. 28 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Hampton Del-Ruth, New York ; D : 11099,
Aug. 2, 1907 ; 2c. July 23, 1907. 25482
Lily bruise; by C. C. Wilson. 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles C. Wilson, New York; D: 11988,
Dec. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1907. 25483
1268
25484
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25504
liily clown. See Succes (Les)
Lily (The) maid. See Elaine.
Lily (The) of Monterey; drama of early Cali-
foi-nia, by M. L. Hartun. [4], 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1910; D : 22091 ; Mary L.
Harton, San Francisco. 25484
Lily (The) of Namabin; a play in 3 acts, by D.
IMacLaren. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Donald MacLaren, New York ; D : 6893,
July 1, 1905 ; 2c. July 1, 1905. 25485
Lily (The) of poverty flat; or, Poverty flat,
drama, by F. Lyster and J. C. Williams.
© Frederic Lyster, San Francisco; 1871:
10229, Oct. 31. 25486
Lily (The) of the coal fields; in 3 acts, by W.
AV. Whalen. [234] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 3, 1911; D : 24623 ; Will W.
Whalen. Gettysburg, Pa. 25487
Lily (The) of the mountain. See Sultana
(The)
Lily (The) of Yeddo; or. The blade of Mori-
masa, a tale of old Japan, drama in 4 acts,
by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1886 :
5346, Mar. 6. 25488
Lily-white (The) slave; dramatic comedy in 1
act, by F. J. McGettigan. 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913; D: 34.599; Frank .L
McGettigan, Portland, Or. 25489
Limb (A) o' the law; a comedy in 2 acts, by
Martha Russell Orne. Boston. AV. H. Baker
& CO.. 1892. 18 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1892:
41928. Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 25490
Limb of the law; by R. M. Carroll.
© R. M. Carroll, United States ; 1873 : 11556,
Oct. 8. 25491
. comedy skit, by Lew Sully and A. O. May.
[1], 8 p.' f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10. 1914; D : 36306 ; Arthur
Oliver May and Sunny Anna Kilduff, Norman,
Old. 25491a
• an original American drama, by T. Over-
Limber Jim; or. The adventures of a New
York detective, by J. Barnes.
© James Barnes, New York; 1873:12834,
Nov. 6. 25494
Limberskim (The); by A. A. Maxwell. 73 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 16713 ; A. A. Max-
well, Santa Rosa, Cal. 25495
Limbo; play in 2 scenes, by L. J. Vance, from
the French of Charles Foley and Andre de
Lorde. [3], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913 ; D : 35191 ; Louis Joseph
Vance. New York. 25496
Lime-kiln (The) club in an uproar; an Ethiop-
ian drollery in 1 scene, by H. Llewellyn Wil-
liams. New Y^ork, De Witt publishing house,
1891. 8 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 161] )
© R. H. Russell «& son. New York; 1891:
3.3.389, Sept. 18 ; 2c. Sept. 18. 25497
Lime-kiln (The) club's picnic. See L. K. C. P.
Limit (The) ; comedy farce with music in 3 acts,
by C. D. Pfirrmann. [1], 41 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913; D : 32879 ; C. David
Pfirrmann, Newark, N. J. 25498
drama in 3 acts, by J. L. Forcum. [5], 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912 ; D : 29605 ; John L. For-
cum, Statesville, N. C. . 25499
a dramatic composition in 4 acts, by M.
ington.
© Thomas Overington, New York; 1889:
33740, Nov. 7. 25492
Shaffer. Galesburg, 111., Mail printing co.
25 p. 8°.
© July 15, 1909; 2c. July 31, 1909: D:
16429; Monroe Shaffer, Galesburg, 111. 25500
rural comedy in 3 acts, by A. L. Ryder.
[Babylon, L. I., Signal press] 1910. 46 p. 8°.
© July 15, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; D:
21578; Alvin L. Ryder, Babylon, N. Y. 2550i
Limit (The) of the law; a drama in 5 acts, by
.Tustin Adams. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1896.
© Walter H. Baker & CO., Boston; 1896:
27902, May 7 ; 2c. Aug. 10. 25502
Limited (The) mail; a comedy melodrama in 5
acts, by E. B. Vance. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Elmer Ellsworth Vance, Columbus, O. ;
1889 : 2778, Jan. 23 ; 2c. July 14, 1891. 25503
Limb (A) of the tree; play in a prologue and Limites (Les) du coeur; comedie en 1 acte, par
3 acts, by C. K. Harris and Frank Smithson. A. Beaunier. Paris, Charpentier et Fasquelle,
117 p. 4°. Typewritten. 1910. 66 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913 ; D ; 34361 ; Chas, K. Har- © June 7, 1910 ; 2c. July 30, 1910 ; D : 21683 ;
ris, New York. 25493 Andrg Beaunier, Paris, 25504
1269
25505
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25523
Limo, der grosse bestiindige diener; ein drama-
tisches gedicht in 3 aufziigeu, von Alfons
Paquet. Frankfort a. M., Riitten & Loening,
1913. 5 p. I., 13-101 p. 12°.
© Apr. 17, 1913; 2c. June 18, 1913; D:
33534 ; Literarische anstalt Rutten & Loening,
Frankfurt a. M., Germany. 25505
Lina amuses herself; 3 act play, by W. F. Mer-
rill. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912; D : 30676 ; W. Feni-
more Merrill, Cambridge, Mass. 25506
Lincoln; drama in 5 acts, by E. O. Kuhnke. 84
p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. Otto Kuhnke, New Orleans ; D : 1843,
May 7. 1902; 2c. May 7, 1902; Ic. new ed.
Mar. 20, 1906. 25507
Lincoln and the soldier; by S. D. Drane.
© Samuel Dode Drane, Washington; D:
15405, Mar. 22, 1909. 25508
Lincoln at Ford's theatre; a tragedy, by B.
Chapin. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chapin, New York; D : 11963,
Dec. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 25509
Lincoln at the War oflace; a 1 act drama, by B.
Cliapin. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chapin, New York ; D : 11962,
Dec. 21, 1907; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 25510
Lincoln day entertainments; recitations, plays,
dialogues, drills, tableaux, pantomimes, quo-
tations, songs, tributes, stories, facts, ed. by
Jos. C. Sindelar. Chicago, A. Flanagan com-
pany [1908] 100 p. front., illus. 12°.
© A. Flanagan co., Chicago; A: 225698,
Dec. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 25510a
Lincoln league; colored oddity in 1 scene, by
B. C. Rawlev. Now York. Dick & Fitzgerald,
1914. 15 p.' 12°.
© Julv 6, 1914 ; 2c. July 7, 1914 ; D : 37480 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 25510b
Lincoln (The) of labor; a story of the great coal
strike, a comedy drama in 4 nets, by W. W.
Dunkle and E. J. Welsh. 37 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© W. W. Dunkle and E. J. Welsh, South
Bend, Ind. ; D : 11395, Sept. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Nov.
19, 1907. 25511
Lincoln plays a practical joke; a comedy, by B.
Chapin. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chapin, New York; D : 11961,
Dec. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 25512
Lincoln's birthday. See Holiday plays.
Lincolnshire (A) idyll; a 1 act play in 2 scene^s
and a dream, by W. J. Hurlbut. 19 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© W. J. Hurlbut, New York ; D : 4413, Dec.
21, 1903; 2c. Dec. 21, 1903. 25513
Linda; a characteristic southern playlet, by Z.
Williams Thatcher. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Zenaide Williams Thatcher, New York ;
D : 12364, Feb. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908.
25514
Lindas (Las) paraguayas; aprop6sito c6mico-
lirico en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa, original
de Moyron, Diaz, Alesanco y Gomez, mUsica
. de los maestros Foglietti y Aroca. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1908. 38, [1]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Moyron, Diaz, Alesanco y Gomez, Ma-
drid; D:13S68, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21,
1908. 25515
Lindas perras; sainete en 1 acto, dividido en 'i
cuadros, en prosa y verso, de J. Moyr6n,
infisica de los maestros Rafael Calleja y Pab-
lo Luna. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1909. 43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
1GS71; Julian Moyron, Madrid. 25516
Linda's pitiful atonement; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ,
D: 12108, Jan. 3, 1908. 25517
Lindseys (The); a drama in 4 acts, by G. Por-
ter. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
8701, June 14, 1906; 2c. June 14, 1906. 2551b
Line (The); play in 3 acts, by H. L. Rockwell.
66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911 ; D : 25956 ; H. L. Rock-
well, Chicago. 25519
Line (The) between; comedy in 1 act, by John
James O'Connor. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912; D:. 28415; John J.
O'Connor, Chicago. 25520
play in 1 act, by R. Claye. [15] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1914; D: 38393; Richard
Claye, New York. 25520a
Line (The) fence; a comedy in 5 acts, by L.
Cummings. 3 p. 1., 32 p. 8°. Printed.
© Leroy Cummings, San Diego, Cal. ; T> :
3537, June 5, 1903 ; 2c. June 5; 1903. 25521
Line (The) of no resistance; comedy in 1 act,
by P. L. Weil. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912: D: 31550; Percival L.
Weil, New York. 25522
by Percival L. Wilde [pseud, of P. L.
Weil] New York, Sanuiel French; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1913. 18 p. 12°. (On
cover: French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 266)
© Oct. 30, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1913 ; D : 34902 ;
Percival L. Weil, New York, 25523
1270
25524
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25543
Lineage tells; in 5 acts, by M. Dugey. 75 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mattie Belle Dugey, Palestine, Tex. ; D :
19, Jan. 8, 1901 ; Ic. June 3, 1901 ; Ic. July 11,
1901. 25524
Lineman (The) and the actor; play in 1 act,
by E. J. Carlie. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; D: 36445; Edwin
James Carlie, Oakland, Cal. 25524a
Lingual; a play, by D. H. Brannon.
© D. H. Brannan, New York ; 1891 : 34287,
Sept. 26. 25525
Link (The) See Plays: August Strindberg.
Linked by a sin; by A. A. Fassett and R. P.
Fassett.
© Alonzo A. Fassett and Raymond P. Fas-
sett, Toledo, O., 1900 A: 12706, May 19.
25526
Linked by law; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. A. Fraser, jr. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hennessy Leroyle, Chicago ; 1892 : 37685.
Sept. 15; 2c. Sept. 16. 25527
Links; a play in 4 acts, by H. Peacey. 129 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Howard Peacey, Eastbourne, Englana ,
D: 14935, Jan. 28, 1909; 2c. Feb. 9, 1909.
25528
Linsey-woolsey; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur. New York ; 1895 : 7030,
Jan. 31. 25529
Linwood (The) case; an original romantic
drama in 4 acts, by Scott Marble.
© James A. Lord. Chicago ; 1883 : 13833,
July 27. 25530
Lioba; ein drama der treue in 7 bildern. von
Frederik [Willem] van Eeden, deutsche
iibersetzung von Else Otten und Armin Peter-
sen. Berlin, Concordia deutsche verlags-an-
stalt, g. ra. b. h. [1912] 144 p. 12°.
© Oct. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1912 ; D : 31694 ;
Concordia deutsche verlagsanstalt g. m. b. h.,
Berlin. 25531
Lion (The); comedy in 4 acts, tr. and adapted
from the German, by A. Neuendorff.
© Adolph Neuendorff, New York; 1877:
1238; Feb. 1. 25532
Lion (A) among ladies; a comedy in 2 acts, by
William F. Macy. Boston, W. H. Baker & co..
1890. 24 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1890:
20668, June 27 ; 2c. Oct 15, 25533
Lion (The) and the eagle; a comedy in 3 acts,
by J. E. Raisbeck. Cincinnati, Geo. E. Bryan
[1886] 52 p. 16°.
© John E. Raisbeck, Cincinnati ; 1886 :
25058, Nov. 6; 2c. Dec. 8. 25534
Lion (The) and the lady,
sodes.
See Dramatic epi-
Lion (The) and the lamb; by D. L. De Lacy.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© D. Louis De Lacy, New York ; D : 14165.
Oct. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1908. 25535
drama in 3 acts, by C. T. Stewart. [103]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D : 34144 ; Caroline
Taylor Stewart, New York. 25536
-a farce-comedy in 4 acts, by W. R. Wilson
and J. A. Lewis.
© William R. Wilson and Julius A. Lewis.
New York ; 1888 : 37739, Dec. 31. 25537
— 1 act playlet, by L. Williams. [5], 38 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912 ; D : 28328 ; Lottie Wil-
liams, New York. 2553b
a play in 1 act, by B. C. Mason.
© Ben. C. Mason, Charlottesville, Va. ; D :
3412, May 11, 1903. 25539
Lion (The) and the mouse; play in 4 acts, by
C. Klein. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Klein. New York ; D : 8899. Aug.
1, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1906. 2554U
a playlet in 1 act, by I. D. Sailer.
© Isaac D. Sailer, Philadelphia ; D : 6732,
May 25, 1905. 2554 i
Lion (The) and the unicorn; an historical solu-
tion in 1 act, by L. Irving and T. Hesslewood.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laurence Irving and Tom Hesslewood,
London ; D : 11246, Aug. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 28.
1907. 25542
Lion at bay. See Three political tragedies.
Lion-heart (The); romantic light opera, libret-
to by W. H. Thompson and O. Thompson.
63 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will H. Thompson and Oscar Thompson,
Seattle; D : 8143, Feb. 23, 1906; 2c. Feb. 23,
1906. 25543
Lion-hearted (A) mouse; petit comedy in 1 act,
by H. E. De Lasaux. [2], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D: 36284; Harry E.
De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 2.^?>43a
1271
25544
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2556d
Lion (The) hunter; or, Veldt, the lion killer,
comic opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics by J.
M. Reilly, music by H. W. Petrie. 94 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 29, 1909; D: 16408; James M.
Ileillv, Rensselaer. N. Y., and H. W. Petrie,
Oak Park, III. 25544
Lion (The) hunters; a farce in 3 acts, by L. N.
Roberts.
© Lewis Niles Roberts, Hyde Park, Mass. ;
1898:32615, May 26. [For copies reed, see
D : 3672] 25545
or, Modern Dianas, a fantastic farce in 3
acts, by L. N. Roberts. Boston, 1903. 206 p.
12°.
© Lewis Niles Roberts. Bar Harbor, Me. ,
D : 3627, June 20, 1903 ; 2c. June 20, 1903.
25546
Lion (The) of discord; a historical extravaganza
on defunct institutions, by C. T.
© Cliarles H. Tutton, Troy, N. Y. ; 1871:
1139, Feb. 11. 25547
Lion of Peru; romantic opera in 4 acts, libretto
by E. A. Wood, music by Leonard Wales.
Pittsburgb, Herald printing co., 1889. 36 p.
1 1. 8°. [Libretto only]
© E. A. Wood, Pittsburgh ; 1889 : 10983,
Apr. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 11. 25548
Lion (The) of Venice. See Foscari (La)
Lion (The) rampant. Sec College (The) poli-
tician.
Lion (The) sleeps; dramatic sketch, by T. D.
Ferguson. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D: 32618; Thomas
Duncan Ferguson, Astoria, Or. 25549
Lion (The) tamer; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
F. Wilson.
© Francis Wilson, New York; 1890:25098,
Aug. 11. 25550
a 1 act comedy sketch, by C. Dean. Type-
written.
© Cliff Dean, Chicago; 1900 A: 12391, Mav
2; Ic. May 2; Ic. June 2. 25551
play in 4 acts, by Maude Orita Wallace.
Franklin. O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1913. 59 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 3913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35446; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin. O. 25552
— an up-to-date travesty on Shakespeare's
Taming of the shrew, in 4 acts, by M. O.
Wallace. [3], 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912; D : 30541 ; Maude
Orita Wallace, Mexico, Mo. 2555tj
Lionardo, the g'ondolier; a Venetian drama in
4 acts, by J. R. Wilson.
© Joseph Robert Wilson. Philadelphia ;
1889 : 9815, Mar. 28. 25554
Lionel; or. The witch of Castlemaine, romantic
comic opera in 3 acts, by Theo R. Marsters.
66, [1] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911 ; D : 24283 ; Mrs. W. G.
• Marsters, Peoria, 111. 25555
Lionel's infatuation; or, An ungrateful hus-
band, a drama in 4 acts, by S. J. Marshall.
© Sidney J. Marshall, Cliicago ; 1890:2965,
Jan. 22. 25556
Lioness (The); play in 4 acts, by J. M. Patter-
son. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13. 1913 ; D : 34787 ; Joseph Me-
dill Patterson, Chicago. 25557
Lioness (The) in the lamb skin. See Allida.
Lionne (La) frangaise; com6die en 4 actes, par
Marcel Compan.
© M. Compan, New York ; D : 10844, Mav 3,
1907. 25558
Lion's (The) bride; by T. G. Lafayette.
© Theodore George Lafayette, New York;
D : 1084, Sept. 28, 1901. 25559
-a western comedy-drama, by A. Todd, jr.
35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Aime Todd, jr., Cincinnati ; D : 9930. Feb.
9, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907. 25560
Lion's (The) eye; by L. Cleveland.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York ; D : 1193.
Dec. 18, 1901. 25561
Lion's (A) heart; a melodrama in prologue and
4 acts, by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck.
© William Calder, New York ; 1895 : 04414.
Dec. 19. 25562
Lion's (The) mouth; a tragedy in 5 acts, by H.
G. Carleton.
© Henry Guy Carleton, New York; 1884:
5732, Mar. 19. 25563
Lion's (The) share; a drama in 5 acts, by J. S.
Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1872 : 3731,
Apr. 9. 25564
Lion's (The) whelp; comedy in 4 acts, by W. H.
C. Kirkbride. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40r)74 ; W. H. Church-
man Kirkbride, Roland Park, Md. 25564a
Liquid (A) for liars; a farcical sketch, by J. A.
Mitchell. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Mitchell, Philadelphia : !> :
6770, June 5, 1905 ; go. June 5, 1905. 25065
1272
25566
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25581
Lirio entre espinas; episodic en 1 acto, original
lie G. Mailfnez Sierra, con un nflmero de mti-
sica del maestro Geronimo Gimgnez. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911. 28, 11
p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28142 ;
Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Madrid. 25566
See also Palacio triste.
Lisa; a play in 4 acts, by Chris Homer. 98 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Elisabeth Burke, New York; D:
G.'i72, Apr. 26, 190.5 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 190.5. 25567
Lise Tavernier, the apostate; or, Renegade
nun, tr. and adapted for the American stage,
by A. J. Reed.
© Ann .Jane Reed, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ;
1873 : 98, .Tan. 6. 25568
Liseron (Le); comedie-gaie en 3 actes, par Dan-
iel Riehe. Pari;^, Librairie theatrale, 1901. 3
p. 1., 154 p. 12°.
© I.. Michaud, Paris ; D : 373, Apr. 22, 1901 ;
2c. Apr. 22, 1901. 25569
Lispet; or, The brass bound box, a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, Chicago ; 1875 : 11105,
Oct. 23. 25570
Lissard Kenneth; in 4 acts, by V. Speer. 80 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Victor Speer, Buffalo; D : 293, Apr. 1,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1901. 25571
Lista de correos : sainete en 1 acto y en prosa,
(>i-iij;inMl de .lose Frances y Federico Leal.
^Madrid fSociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914.
33 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Iq, Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36519 ; Jose Frances y Federico Leal, Madrid.
25571a
Lisztians (The); a play in 5 acts, from the Ger-
man, by L. Cappiani. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Luisa Cappiani, New York ; D : 488, May
20, 1901; 2c. May 20, 1901. 25572
Lit (Le) de Saint Louis; piece en 1 acte, de
. Ausustin Thierry et Eugene Berteaux. Paris,
Librairie theatrale du nouveau siecle," 1910.
40 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1. 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25563 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 25573
Literary life; or. Taken away, farce comedy in
1 act, by G. K. O'Neill. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39592 ; George Kerr
O'Neill, Philadelphia. 25573a
Literary (A) reception and battle of the books;
by H. M. Lothrop.
© Harriett M. Ijothrop, Concord, Mass. ; D :
6564, Apr. 24, 1905, 25574
Literary (The) sense; a tr. and adaptation by
Charles Harvey Genung of the 1 act play, Lit-
eratur, by Arthur Schnitzler.
© Walter N. Lawrence, New York ; D :
12173, Jan. 14, 1908. 25575
Literary women (Les femmes de lettres); a
comedy in 5 acts, by Leopold Stapleaux.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19905, Sept. 3. 25576
Literatur. See Literary (The) sense.
Literature. See German classics of the nine-
teenth and tw^entieth centuries.
Lithuania; drama in 1 act, by Rupert Brooke.
Chicago, Chicago little theatre, 1915. 43 p.
12°.
© Oct. 27, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1915 ; D : 42151 :
Maurice Browne, Chicago. 25576a
Litigation; a 3-act comedy in verse, Les
plaideurs, by Jean Racine, tr. into English
verse by C. Renauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1898 : 74686,
Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 25577
Little (The) abbe; in 1 act, by Henri Bocage
and Armand Liorat, composed by Charles
Grisart, adapted for the American stage by
Max Freeman. 19 p. 4°. Tj-pewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Frances Drake, New York ; 1896 : 60540.
Nov. 3 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 25578
Little (A) address; duologue in 1 act, by Mar-
garet Young. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1914. 19 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed., no. 2518] )
© Mar. 6, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1914 ; D : 36417 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 25578a
Little (The) Admiral; or. Ponce de Leon and
the fountain of youth, a spectacular operatic
burlesque in 3 acts, by M. S. Taylor.
© Malcolm Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1895 : 5668, Jan. 23. 25579
Little Alabama; characteristic southern play in
4 acts, by Lem B. Parker. 57 p. f°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915 ; D : 39499 ; Edward M.
Hadley, Stockton, Cal. 25579a
Little (The) American; in 4 acts, by R. W.
Harden. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ray Walter Harden, San Jose, Cal. ; D :
12598, Mar. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1908. 25580
an original coniedy drama in 3 acts, by R.
Morris and Eugene Sanger.
© Ramsay Morris, Jersey City ; 1889 : 1-5016,
May 17. 25581
1273
25582
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25600
Little (The) American boss. See Princess
Kiretchjian.
Little American diplomat; 1 act drama, by
H. H. Peclv. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17132; Harry H
Peck, Boston. 25582
Little Amy; or. The homestead, an entirely
new and original drama in 4 acts, by H. A.
Rendle.
© Henry A. Rendle, New York ; 1871 : 7462,
Aug. 9. 25583
Little ang-el of his dreams; piny in 1 act, by
A. F. Power. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914; D: 36758; Adele F.
Power, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 25583a
Little (The) baker; a play for children, in 2
arts, by Ella Keatinge. New York, The Rox-
bury publishing company, 1899. 1 p. 1., 7 p.
16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 12651,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 25584
Little ball of yarn; by A. J. Seymour.
© Andrew J. Seymour, Buffalo ; D : 2914,
Jan. 27, 1903. 2558b
Little Becky, the make-believe; or, Gotham's
Little (A) bit of fluff; or. Bumps, original
farce in 3 acts, by Walter W. Ellis. 123 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42514 ; Anthony L.
Ellis and J. Herbert Jay, London. 25590a
Little (A) bit of shrapnel; play in 1 act, by
H. Cooper. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915; D: 42063; Horace
• Cooper, New York. 255901)
Little (The) black devil; a sketch, bv Gordan
V.^May. Chicago. T. S. Denison [1901] 6 p.
12°. ([Amateur series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 965, Oct. 16,
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 25591
Little blind god; by A, F. Norcross. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Addie F. Norcross, Boston ; D : 13327,
July 11, 1908 ; 2c. July 11, 1908. 25592
Little blind Ray; or, The convict's child, dram-
atized by A. Schwartz.
© Arthur Schwartz, Philadelphia; 1879:
13616, Oct. 14. 25593
Little Bohemia; a drama in 5 acts, by E. I. W.
A. Schramm.
© Emma I. W. A. Schramm, Chicago; D:
8684, June 12, 1906. 25594
prisons and palaces, a modern sensational do
mestic coniedy-drama, adapted from the Little (The) Bohemian; comedy in 3 acts, by
French, hv Oeori^P Hnev ^^^^ T. Meegan. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
French, by George Hoey
© William J. Comley, New York; 1884:
7144, Apr. 2. 25586
Little (The) Belgian; play in 3 acts, by Amy
Crosby and L. B. Anthony. 110 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1915; D: 41540; Luther B.
Anthony. Easton, Pa. 25586a
Little Belgium; young play for old children, by
M. Ott. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915 ; D : 39352 ; Matthew Ott,
WoUaston, Mass. 25586b
Little Billee's love; a comedy drama, drama-
tized from Du Maurier's book, Trilby.
© Jean Jae. Detroit ; 1895 : 1604, Jan. 4.
25587
Little Billie Piper; or. The shadow of Nauvoo,
an idyllic drama in 5 acts, by .Toaquin Miller.
© Mrs. McKee Rankin, United States ; 1876 :
10764, Sept. 22. 25588
Little Billy Bowleg's.
© Harry Clay Blaney, New York ; D : 6140,
Jan. 26, 1905. 25589
Little (The) bird; by J. B. Foster. 2 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Julia B. Foster, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 15061,
Feb. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1909. 25590
Little bird blue. See At the fire side.
© Mrs. Thomas Meegan, Newark, N. J. ; D :
69, Jan. 23, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1901. 25595
— See also Brig-ht eyes.
Little boots (Caligula); romantic plav in 4 acts,
by W. Day. [1], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913 ; D : 32501 : Wilson Dav,
Cleveland. 25596
Little Bo-Peep; a musical extravaganza in 3
acts, by G. Bowles.
© George Bowles, New York; 1896:42766.
July 24. 25597
a musical melange in 2 acts, by R. A. Bar-
net.
© Robert A. Barnet, Boston ; D : 4954, Apr.
28, 1904. 25598
Little (The) Boreen,
home.
See Irishman's (An)
Little (The) boss; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
F. L. Bixby. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1901
[1900] 44 p. 12°. ([Baker's edition of
plays] )
© Dore Davidson, New York; 1900 A:
26464, Oct. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 25599
Little (The) box elder; a drama in 4 acts, by
S. Morse.
© Salmi Morse, United States ; 1878 : 10082,
Sept. 2. 25600
1274
25601
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25616
Little Boy Blue; play in 2 acts, adapted from
tlie German Lord Piccolo, by A. E. Thomas
and Edward A. Paulton, music by Henri Ber-
eny, Edward A. Paulton, Paul Rubens, Ar-
thur Weld. 81 p. t". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1912; D: 29176; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 25601
Little (The) boy with a past; playlet in 1 act,
by W. I. Cohu. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Isaac Cohn, Fort Smith, Ark.;
D : 8554, Mav 18, 1906 ; 2c. June 4, 1906.
25602
Little (The) brother; play in 4 acts, by M,
Grace. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13. 1915 ; D : 41723 ; Mary Grace,
New York. 25602a
Little brother of the rich; satire, by J. M.
Patterson and Harriett Ford. 102 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1909 ; D : 17300 ; Joseph Me-
dill Patterson, Chicago. 25603
Little Brown Eyes; comedy drama in 2 acts, by
Jacob A. Lacy and Arthur L. Wier. [63] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37493 ; J. A. Lacy
and A. L. Wier, Minneapolis. 25603a
society comedy in 2 acts, by J. A. Lacy and
A. L. Weir. [35] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© lo. Sept. 8. 1913 ; D : 34360 ; Jack A. Lacy
and Arthur Lewis Weir, Springfield, 111.
25604
Little brown jng; by the author of Sylvia's
soldier.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1873:13639,
Nov. 22. 25605
.See also Handy dramas for amateur ac-
tors.— Temperance drama.
Little Buckshot; an original melodrama in 3
acts, by Charles Townsend. Chicago, T. S.
Denison [1901] 50 p. 12°. ([Denison's se-
ries, V. 11. P.O. 65. Oct., 1901] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:634; July 3,
1901 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1901. 25606
or, Broug-ht to light, a sensational drama
in 3 acts and a prologue, by F. Herring.
© Fannv Herring, New York ; 1879 : 12660.
Sept. 23. 25607
Little (A) busybody; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by U. Akerstrom.
© Fllie Akerstrom, Chicago; 1890:984.
Jan. 6. 25608
Little •'The) cabin in the grulch; play in 1 act,
by J. P.. Mathis. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914; D : 39015 ; June Beulah
Mathis, New York. 25608a
Little (The) cafe; musical comedy in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by C. M. S. McLellan, music
by Ivan Caryll, founded on the French farce,
Le petit cafe, by Tristan Bernard. London,
Chappell & CO., ltd., 1913. 108 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1913; 2c. Sept. 24, 1913; D:
34522 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 25609
Little cassino; an original sensational drama in
2 acts, by William Carleton.
© Bonnie Runnells, New York ; 1878 : 6179,
May 22. 25610
Little (The) cavalier; comedy in 4 acts, by J. C.
Breil.
© Joseph C. Breil, New York ; 1899 : 25982,
Apr. 13. 25611
Little (The) chaperon; a musical comedy, writ-
ten and composed bj' Isidore Witmark.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; 1899:
34095, May 20. 25612
Little Charm, adopted daughter of the Knights
of the labour league; a 5 act melodrama, by S.
Drake.
© Samuel Drake, Louisville; 1885:5960,
Mar. 11. 25613
Little Cherry Blossom; playlett of the Orient,
by S. G. Champlin. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1915 ; D : 42613 ; Stephen G.
Champlin, Brooklyn. 25613a
Little (The) cherub; a new musical play in 3
acts, book by Owen Hall, lyrics by Adrian
Ross, music by Ivan Caryll. London. Chap-
pell & CO., ltd., 1906. 35 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 7864. Jan.
17, 1906; 2c. Jan. 17, 1906. 25614
Little (A) child shall lead him; by Charles
Horwitz. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas C. Connor. Brooklyn ; D : 6751,
May 29. 1905; 2c. Mar. 31, 1905. 25615
Little (A) child shall lead them; play of rural
life in 3 acts, by S. Blackhurst. (In Bulletin
of the First district normal school, Kirks-
ville, IMo.. V. 15, no. 8, Aug. 1915. Rural edu-
cation series no. 1)
© Sept. 1, 1915 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41060 ;
Stephen Blackhurst, Kirksville, Mo. 25615a
See also Bachelor Bill's reunion. — Upper
(The) chamber.
Little chips; a conglomeration of farce, comedy,
variety and burlesque, by E. Clayburgh.
© Edward Clayburgh, New York; 1891:
16331, May 4. 25616
1275
25617
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25640
Little (The) Christian; comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. H. Clarke. 122 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ciiarles H. Clarke, New York ; D : 3949.
Sept. 14, 1903; 2e. Oct. 12, 1903. 25617
drama in 1 act, by A. Oarr. 44 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 3, 1911 ; D : 24627 ; Albert Carr,
Hill City, S. D. 25618
Same. Hill City, S. D., 1911. 31 p. 16°.
© Sept. 11, 1911; 2c. Sept. 13, 1911; D:
25220; Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D.' 25619
Little (The) Christians; in a prologue and 3
acts, by W. C. Bellows. 190 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Clarke Bellows, New York; D:
3124, Mar. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1903. 25620
Little Christopher Columbus; burlesque opera
in 2 acts, written by George R. Sims and Ce-
cil Raleigh, composed by Ivan Caryll. Lon-
don, Hopwood & Crew ; New Yorli, Novello,
Ewer & CO., 1893. 20 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Hopwood & Crew, London ; 1893 : 44947,
Oct. 9; Ic. Oct. 9. 25621
Little (The) church across the way; an origi-
nal play in 5 acts, by J. H. Wright. 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph H. Wright, Schenectady, N. Y. ;
D. 3247, Apr. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1903. 25622
Little (The) church around the corner; by W.
Vincent.
© \Ya\tev Vincent, New York ; 1898 : 60279,
Oct. 13. 25623
— — • a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M. Russell.
© INIarion Russell, Ridgefield, N. J. ; D : 2500,
Oct. 27, 1902. 25624
— a melodrama, by S. Wilmer and W. Vincent.
© Sidney Wilmer and Walter Vincent,
Utica, N. Y. ; D : 2043, June 25, 1902. 25625
1 act play, by J. A. Walker. [2], 16 p. 4'.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1912; D : 29754 ; John A.
Walker, San Francisco. 25626
Little (The) clairvoyant.
Heart.
See Prince Great
Little (The) clodhopper; by C. G. Boyle.
© Carrie Graham Boyle, New Y^'ork ; D:
3332, Apr. 24, 1903. 25627
Little co-ed; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
Iliimilton Coleman and Harry Osborne. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 12 p. 12°.
© Dec. 11. 1909; 2c. Dec. 13. 1909; D:
17685; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
25628
Little colossus; drama, by E. T. Edgerton. 68
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1909; D: 17751; Ernest T.
Edgerton, Detroit. 25629
Little Columbus; or, Christopher the second, a
burlesque extravaganza in prologue and 3
acts, by M. S. Taylor.
© Malcolm Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1889 : 33082, Oct. 31. 25630
Little comrade; comedy -drama in 3 acts, by
r>urton Stevenson, adapted from his novel of
the same name. [1], 109 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 13. 1915 ; D : 42481 ; Burton Eg-
bert Stevenson, Chillicothe, O. 25630a
— - a drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Haskins. 83 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie Alice Haskins, Spokane, Wash. ;
D : 10299, Apr. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1907.
25631
Little (The) conqueror. See Jack's uncle.
Little (The) corporal; a comic opera libretto,
by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1898 : 16550,
Mar. 11. 25632
playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34736 ; William War-
ren Norton, Detroit. 25633
Little (The) countess; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by John A. Harrington [John Carboy]
© Sylvester F. Wilson, New York; 1890:
36847, Nov. 21. 25634
a new and original musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by L. Jordan.
© Leopold Jordan, New York ; 1890 : 9673.
Mar. 25. 25635
an original, romantic, protean drama in 4
acts, by J. B. Gomez.
© Joseph Binard Gomez, Boston ; 1878 :
6470, May 28. 25636
or, Marg'aret, the vivandiere, a comedy in
4 acts, by G. F. Fuller.
© George F. Fuller, O'Done Park, L. I..
N. Y. ; 1892 : 4806, Jan. 30. 25637
Little (The) country store; by J. Talladay.
© Jennie Talladay, Auburn, N. Y. ; 1894:
13479, Mar. 8. 25638
Same.
© Jennie Talladay, Auburn, N. Y. ; 1894 :
49958, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 25639
Little (The) cyclone; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by J. R. Hager.
© John R. Hager, Terre Haute, Ind. ; 1886 :
15023, July 1. 25640
1276
25641
COPYEIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
25660
Little (The) damozel; comedy in 3 acts, by
Monckton Hoffe. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1912. 112 p. 12°.
© Feb. 6, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28580 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 25641
drama in 3 acts, by Moulton Houck. 129 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D: 20720; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 25642
Little (The) daughter; or. Tangled relations,
farce in 1 act, tr. by L. Syberkrop. 33 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Louis Syberkrop, Creston, la. ; D : 6441,
Mar. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905. 25643
Little (The) daughter of the regiment; by S. T.
Wright.
*© S. T. Wright, Alma, Kan.; 1884:24771,
Dec. 15. 25644
a play for children, in 2 acts, by Joseph
Rosetti. New York, The Roxbury publishing
company, 1899. 11 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
12650, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 25645
Little (The) dauntless vagabond, a wander-
ing vagrant; a romance drama in 5 acts, by
J. P. Mummey.
© J. P. Mummey, St. Louis; 1878:5134,
Apr. 27. 25646
Little Davy; a play in 3 acts, by H. Monroe.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Monroe, Chicago ; D : 7876, .Jan.
20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 20, 1906. 25647
Little daylight. See Dawn (The)
Little (The) devil; comedy-drama in 1 act, by
V. Kline. 18 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1913; D: 34376; Virginia
Kline, New York. 25648
a play in 1 act, by W. H. Cline. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16452; William
Hamilton Cline, Los Angeles. 25649
Little diamond; or. The priceless jewel, a new
society drama in 5 acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1875 :
6219, June 14. 25650
Little Diana; play with music in 4 acts, by A.
Miller. [2], 98 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912 ; D : 31508 ; Ashley Mil-
ler, New York. 25651
Little (A) diplomacy; rural comedy in 1 act,
by M. S. May. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29647 ; Minnie Stan-
uard May, Brookline, Mass. 25652
Little (The) diplomat; comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by C. D. Voorhis. [78] p. 4°. Tj'pe-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914; D: 35894; Charles D.
Voorhis, Brookline, Mass. 25652a
Little (The) doctor; comedy in 3 acts, by J. P.
McCarthy. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1914; D: 36340; Joseph
Paul McCarthy, Scranton, Pa. 25652b
Little Dollie Dimples; or, The little goose girl,
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by C. Herbert
Kerr. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Grace Cameron Kenworthy, New York ;
D:8923. Aug. 6, 1906; Ic. Aug. 6, 1906; Ic.
Sept. 6. 1906. 25653
Little Dorrit. See Amy Dorrit. — Amy, the
prison flower. — Dorrits (The). — Klein Dorrit.
Little Dorritt; in 5 acts, dramatized by C. F.
Chappelle.
© Caroline F. Chappelle, Brooklyn ; 1872 :
451, Jan. 16. 25654
Little Dot; playlet in 1 act, by A. R. Callender.
[10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; D: 29446; Alfred R.
Callender, Philadelphia. 25655
Little Doubt. See Everyboy, and other plays
for children.
Little dramas for primary grades; by Ada
Maria Skinner and Lillian Nixon Lawrence.
New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book
company [1913] 176 p. illus. 12°.
© Sept. 9, 1913; 2c. Sept. 12, 1913; A:
354192; A. M. Skinner, New York, and L. N.
Lawrence, ?,Iinneapolis. 25656
Little (The) dream; an allegory in 6 scenes, by
John Galsworthy. New York, C. Scribner's
sons, 1911. 3 p. 1., 3-35 p. 12°.
© .June 17, 1911; 2c. June 23, 1911; D:
24.584 ; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
25657
See also Plays; by John Galsworthy.
Little (The) duchess; a comedy in 5 acts, by
W. M. Williams.
© Wilbur M. Williams, Holden, Mo. ; 1883 :
12694, July 11. 25658
comic opera in 2 acts. Typewritten.
© Frederick Mouillot and F. W. Marshall,
London ; 1897 : 49463, Sept. 3 ; 2c. Sept. 3.
25659
— a musical comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
143 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
' © Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 1229,
Dec. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1902. 25660
1277
25661
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
2568X
Little (The) duchess — Continued.
■ ■ a play arr. and adapted by F. P. Clark and
C. M. Clay [pseud, of Charlotte Moon Clark]
© Frank Piuckney Clark and Charles M.
Clay, Brooklyn ; 1SS3 : 17146, Sept. 18. 25661
• See also Regina.
Tittle (The^ duck; an original burlesque on The
little duke.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1879 : 3416, Mar.
13. 85662
Little (The) duke. See Little (The) duck.
Little (The) Dutch cleanser; or, Don't boss
the men, play in 1 act, by T. Calhoun. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22, 1913 ; D : 32041 ; Theora Cal-
houn, Brooklyn. 25663
Little Egypt burlesque.
© Ashea Waba, New York; 1897:35763.
June 15. 25664
Little Egypt burlesquers.
© John B. Hood, New York; 1897:25708,
Apr 26. 25665
Little Egypt in court.
© John B. Hood New York; 1897:25707,
Apr 26. 25666
Little Egypt's London gaiety girls; a musical
extravaganza in 1 act by CUfford W. Grant.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© C. W. Grant. Atlantic City; D : 5408,
Aug. 11, 1904 ; 2c. July 30, 1904. 25667
Little (The) emigrant; by W. Lester. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Lester, Detroit; D : 8170, Mar.
16; 1906; 2c. Mar. 16, 1906. 25668
or. My Irish Molly 0. 106 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York ; D : 8645.
June 5, 1906 ; 2c. June 5, 1906. 25669
Little Emily; drama in 4 acts, by J. P. Hitter.
[2], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25689 ; John P. Bit-
ter, New York. 25670
Little Em'ly. See Mr. Peggotty.
Little England; international comedy in 3 acts,
by R. M. Blakesley. [80] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911 ; D : 24350 ; R. M. Blakes-
ley, Cambridge, Mass. 25671
Little Enoch Arden; or. The beauty, the bully,
and the bell-punch, a musical extravaganza
in 4 acts, libretto by J. O. Kaler, music by
John G. MuUaly.
© James O. Kaler, Boston ; 1878 : 5290, May
2. 25672
Little Ethel's prayer. See Coney Island.
Little Evangeline; a burlesque comedy in 3
acts, by W. Hill.
© William Hill, New York; 1887:7918.
Apr. 2. 25673
Little (A) excitement; in 1 act, by Jane Maul-
din [i. e. J. M. Feigl]
© J. Mauldin, New York ; 1897 : 22411, Apr.
9. 25674
Same. [3], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913 ; D : 32590 ; Jane Maul-
din Feigl, New York. 25675
Little Eyolf; newly tr. from the definitive
Dano-Norwegian text, ed. with introduction
and notes, by H. L. Mencken. Boston, London,
John W. Luce & company [1909] xxv, 125 p.
16°. (The player's Ibsen)
© Henry L. Mencken, Baltimore ; A : 234400,
Feb. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 25676
See also Works (The) of Henrik Lb sen.
Little face; romance of the year 199,000 B. C.
in 1 act, by H. White. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913; D: 35485; Henry
White, Sacramento, Cal. 25677
Little (The) father; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by K. Stagg.
© Katherine Stagg, New York ; D : 4060.
Oct. 7, 1903. 25678
Little (The) father of the wilderness; an origi-
nal comedy in 1 act, by A. Strong and L.
Osbourne. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Austin Strong and Lloyd Osbourne, New
York ; D : 6781, June 6, 1905 ; 2c. June 6, 1905.
25679
Little (The) father's captain; melodrama of the
Russian revolution in 1 act, by H, B. Hoffman.
[2], 42 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1914 ; D : 36467 ; Herman B.
Hoffman, New York. 25679a
Little Firefly; or. The lost heiress, a 4 act sen-
sational melodrama, by C. Melville Fowler.
64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Melville Fowler, Cedar Springs, Mich. ;
D:2750, Dec. 22, 1902; 2c. Jan. 14, 1903.
25680
Little (A) flier in characters; a playlet, by R. V.
Spencer. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard V. Spencer, Log Angeles; D:
13282, July 2, 1908 ; 2c. July 2, 1908. 25681
Little (The) Flips in trouble,
pranks.
See Boyhood
1278
25682
COPYEIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
25702
Little (The) flirt; in 3 acts, by W. Stahr. 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910; D : 21343 ; Walter
Stahr, St. Louis. 25682
Little (A) flirtation. See His song bird.
Little flow'ret. See Daisy Thorne.
Little (The) fly coon; burlesque in 1 act, by
F. Dumont*
© Frank Dumont, New York ; 18S6 : 12974,
June 3. 25683
Little folks' Christmas stories and plays; eel.
by Ada M. Skinner. Chieaso, New York,
Rand, McNally & company [1915] x, 275 p.
col. front. 12°.
Dramatic contents : Christmas in many
lands. — The star in the east.
© May 15, 1915; 2c. and afe. May 24, 1915;
A : 398989 ; Hand, McNally & co., Chicago.
25683a
Little (A) fool; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by H, C. White.
© H. C. White, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 2412, Jan.
21. 25684
Little (A) fool talk; play in 1 act, by Frank
Kennedy. [4], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13. 1914; D : 366^1 ; Albert F.
Neumann Hawthorne, New York. 25684a
Little Fortunato; a tragedy in 1 act, based upon
Prosper Merimee's Mateo Falcone, by Edith
Gardner Shearn. 15 p. 4°, • Typewritten.
© E. G. Shearn, New York ; D : 9202, Au&.
20, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1906. 25685
Little (A) fowl play; farcical comedy in 1 act,
by Harold Owen. New York. S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1913. 33 p. 16°.
© Jan. 23, 1913; 2c. Jan. 25, 1913; D:
32070; Samuel French, ltd., London. 25686
Little (The) French nurse; a lady character
sketch, by W. H. Lingard.
© William Horace Lingard, New York ;
1872 : 8664, Aug. 13. 25687
Little friends from far away. See Little
(The) naother.
Little fury; a drama in 3 acts, by C. Foster.
© Caroline Foster, Los Angeles ; D : 13936,
Sept. 28, 1908. 25688
Little (The) game of spooning; comedy sketch,
by Barry Gray. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1911; D: 24834; Jack Blair,
Chicago. 25689
Little (A) game with destiny; by Marie St.
Felix [pseud, of Harriet Louise Lynch (Mrs.
Jerome M. Lynch)]
© Harriet Louise Lynch, New York ; D :
742, Aug. 12, 1901. 25690
Little (A) game with fate; a comedy in 1 act,
by Louise Latham Wilson. Chicago, The Dra-
matic publishing company [1901] 13 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1076,
Nov. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1901. 25691
Little (The) Gascon; a romantic burlesque, by
R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Dorchester, Mass.; 1898:
63729, Oct. 31. 25692
Little Georgianna; 1 act comedy dramatic play-
let, by L. M. Meaney. [1], 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 31, 1912 ; ' D : 30392 ; Lottie
Myrtle Meaney, Charlestown, Mass. 25693
Little (The) gipsey queen; a dramatization in
4 acts, by Frederick H. Wilson. 82 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© R. W. Marks, Perth. Ontario, Canada;
D:141, Feb. 11, 1901; 2c. Feb. 11, 1901.
[Note: Copies bear title. The gipsey queen]
25694
Little (The) gipsies, Flodgard and Ermina;
by Mrs. Reese Haskett, nee, Emma Webb.
© Emma Webb Haskett, New York; 1879:
5688, Apr. 28. 25695
Little girl from Ireland; by E. D. Minturn.
© Ellive Disney Minturn, St. Louis; D:
7072, Aug. 7, 1905. 25696
Little (A) girl in a big city; a play in 4 acts,
by J. K. MacCurdy. 47 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© James Kyrle MacCurdv, Brentwood, N.
Y. ; D : 16064, June 14, 1909 ; 2c. June 14,
1909. 25697
Little (A) girl in a big world; monologue for
a woman, by L. B. Griftln.
© Lucia B. Griffin, New York; 1899:
34949, May 24. 25698
Little TThe) girl in red; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Price. [225] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D: 25338; J. Hyde
Price, New York. 25699
Little (The) girl next door; play in 4 acts, by
H. Turberville. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D: 31390; Henry
Turberville, Washington. 25700
Little (The) girl that came to town; melo-
drama in 4 acts, by Edgar Selden.
© .Jennie K. R. Selden, New York; D:
5606, Oct. 5, 1904. 25701
Little Gloria; by M. J. Smith. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910; D : 20609 ; Maude J.
Smith, San Francisco. 25702
1279
25t63
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25720
Little (The) god; a play in 1 act, by P. L.
Weil. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913; D: 32207; Percival L.
Weil, New York, 25703
Little Goldie; a realistic emotional play in 5
acts, founded upon Mrs. Summer Hayden's
story, published in the Fireside companion, by
PI. A. Weaver.
© Henry A. Weaver, Boston ; 1872 : 12320,
Nov. 22. 25704
or, The child of the camp, a western com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by Charles O. Willard.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1893. 28 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 330] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894 : 529, Jan.
2; 2c. Jan. 15. 25705
Little Goody Two Shoes; a spectacular fairy
drama in 3 acts, by L. Rose.
© Laura Rose, Indianapolis ; 1894 : 53964,
Nov. 19. 25706
Little (The) goose girl. See Little Dollie
Dimples.
Little grains of sand; play in prologue and
3 acts, by E. Chantler. 192 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915; D: 40330; Everett
Chantler, Pittsburgh. 25706a
Little grandmothers march and drill; by
Alice Cook Fuller. Lebanon, O., March
brothers [1908] cover-title, 6 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon. O. ; D : 13896,
Sept. 21, 1008; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 25707
Little (The) gray lady; a play without a hero,
by C. Pollock. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Channing Pollock, New York; D : 6949,
July 11, 1905; 2c. Nov. 15, 1905. 25708
Little Gretchen; an emotional drama in 5 acts,
adapted from the German, by U. Akerstrom.
© UUie Akerstrom, Meriden, Conn.; 1888:
27866, Oct. 1. 25709
Little Grit, the street gamin. See Girl (The)
who dared.
Little (The) gypsie; a drama in 5 acts, by
Eunice Goodrich.
© William Pottle, jr., Chicago; 1891:
18180, May 18. 25710
Little Harold; or, The suffragette, play in 4
acts, by G. F. Lisanti. New York, Nicoletti
bros. press [1911] 43 p. 16°.
© Nov. 30, 1911; 2c. Dec. 2, 1911; D:
25919; Gaetano F. Lisanti, New York.
25711
Little (A) heathen among the Quakers; 2 act
musical comedy, by Helen Mowat.
© Agnes Benton, Chicago ; 1888 : 21086,
July 23. 25712
Little (The) heiress; tabloid musical comedy,
by V. Chandler Smith and Tonnuy Allen.
[IJ, 14 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 21, 1913 ; D : 33281 ; Sam Frank-
, enstein, Chicago. 25713
or. The innocent polygamist, musical
comedy in 2 acts, book, lyrics and music by
Will Chase. [2], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912; D : 31750, W. P. Chase.
New York. 25714
or. The red domino, 3 act nmsical comedy.
book, lyrics and music by W. P. Chase. [83]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912; D: 29348; William
Parker Chase, New York. 25715
Little (The) heiress of Cross-Boads; by Barry
Gray. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry H. Glass, Harrisburg, Pa. ; D :
14621, Dec. 24, 1908; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908.
25716
Little heroine; rural comedy drama in tabloid
form in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1915. 31 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© June 28, 1915; 2c. July 10, 1915; D:
41203; Chicago- manuscript CO., Chicago.
25716a
or, Self accused, a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Charles O. Willard. Clyde, O., Ames
publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1897:25678.
Apr. 26; 2c. May 8. 25717
Little (A) heroine of the Revolution; an his-
torical play for all ages, by Elizabeth F. Gup-
till-. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1906.
cover-title, 29 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9269, Oct.
18, 1906; 2c. Oct. 27, 1906. 25718
Little (The) homeopathe; play in 4 acts, by C.
Strakosch. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915; D : 40321 ; Carl Stra-
kosch, New York. 25718a
Little (The) homestead; an original domestic
drama in 4 acts, by W. B. Patton. 46 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William B. Patton, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
3094, Mar. 6, 1903 ; 2c. May 21, 1903. 25719
Little (The) hoodoo; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by F. J. Hafner.
© F. J. Hafner, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 15690,
May 31. 25720
1280
25721
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25744
Little Italy; a tragedy in 1 act, by Horace B.
Frv. New York. R. H. Russell, 1902. 7 p. 1.,
50 p. front. 12'.
© Harrison Grav Fiske, New l^ork ; D :
1267, Jan. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1902. 25721
Little Jack; or, Tom Rounder's baby, sketch in
1 act, by F. and B. Douglas. 13 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frederick and Barbara Douglas, New
York: D:4747, Mar. 18, 1904; 2c. Mar. 18,
1904. 25722
Little Jack Homer.
© Melville B. Raymond, New York; D:
6234, Feb. 16, 1905. 25723
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by .7. B. Mackie
[pseud, of J. B. McDonald]
© James B. Mackie, Georgetown. INIass. ;
1897 : 29214, May 13. 25724
Little Jack's Christmas; play in 1 act, by Eliza-
beth F. Guptill. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house, 1913. 16 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35447; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 25725
Little (The) jade; a comedy drama, by L. Bas-
com. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lee Bascom, United States ; 1891 : 40803,
Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 25726
Little jade joss; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics bv Robert Emmet MacAlarney,
score by H. S. Haskins. 29 p. 8°. Printed.
© Henrv Stanlev Haskins. South Orange,
N. J. ; D : 4955, Apr. 21, 1904 ; 2c. May 6. 1904.
25727
Little Jap; opgrette japonaise en 1 acte, par
Paul Franck, musique d'Edouard Mathe.
Paris, Georges Ondet, 1913. 32 p. 16°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Nov. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35090 ;
Ondet, Paris. 25728
Little (A) Japanese g'irl; a play in 1 act, by L.
Fuller. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Loie Fuller, Paris ; D : 11142, Aug. 1, 1907 :
2c. Aug. 1, 1907. 25729
Little (The) jewel; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by H. V. Leavitt.
© Harrv Vincent Leavitt, New York ; 1891 :
8136. INIar." 3 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 25730
a 4 act comedy drama.
© H. Vincent Leavitt, A. H. Drummond,
TTnited States and L. E. Smith, Brooklyn ;
1890 : 12093, Apr. 12. 25731
Little Joe; play in 1 act, by W. A. Anderson.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914 ; D : 37958 ; Wm. Arthur
Anderson, Chicago. 25732a
Little Johnny Wise; by F. J. Mahon. [27] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1911 ; D : 25208 ; Francis J.
Mahon, Detroit. 25733
Little (A) joke on Molly; a farce comedy in 1
act, by E. A. Gerrard. 32 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ernest Allen Gerrard, Columbus, Neb. ;
D : 10054, Mar. 1, 1907 ; 2c. 'Mar. 1, 1907.
25734
Little (The) joker; comedv based on sober truth
in 4 acts, by H. Talbot. [112] p. 4°.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911 ; D : 26004 ; Hayden Tal-
bot, New York. 25735
comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Weiss,
jr. [V], 76 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912; D: 29416; Albert E.
Weiss, jr., Los Angeles. 25736
■ ■ an original spectacular burlesque opera, by
J. C. West.
© J. Clarence West, United States; 1889:
30336, Oct. 7. 25737
a play, by F. G. Maeder.
© Carrie Swain and Fred G. Maeder,
United States ; 1884 : 16646, Aug. 16. 25738
See also His last chance.
M. Light-
Little Kai Jing; play in 3 acts, by F
ner. 139 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 25, 1913 ; D : 32082 ; Frances M
Lightner, New York.
25739
Little Jim; by De W. J. Flanigan.
© De Witt J. Flanigan, .Jersey City; D:
15563, Apr. 7, 1909. 25732
5379—16 81 1281
or. The flower of Chinatown, play in 1 act,
by F. M. Lightner. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1913 ; D : 34407 ; Frances M.
Lightner, Detroit. 25740
Little Klondike; a burlesque in 2 acts, book by
R. L. ]McCardell.
© Rov L. McCardell, New York; 1897:
43938, Aug. 3. 25741
Little Kodacks; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by W. J. Cumberland.
© William J. Cumberland, Philadelphia;
1898 : 6736, Jan. 20. 25742
Little (The) lady; a play in 3 acts, present time,
by M. R. Mechtold. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary R. Mechtold, New York ; D : 14968,
Feb. 2, 1909; 2c. Feb. 2, 1909. 25743
Little lady of heart's desire; by W. J. Jossey.
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 28, 1909 ; D : 16744 ; William J.
Jossey, Chicago. 25744
35745
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25761
Little (The) leading lady; a dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by G. L. Kennedy. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
. © George Louis Kennedy, Baltimore ; D :
10564, May 14, 1907 ; 2c. June 7, 1907. 25745
Little Lohengrin; an original operatic bur-
lesque, by E. Smith and C. Coote, music by
Frank David.
© Edgar Smith, Chicago ; 1886 : 20612. Sept.
13. 25746
Little Lord Fauntleroy; a drama founded on
the story of the same name, by F. H. Burnett.
94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frances Hodgson Burnett, AVashington ;
1889 : 1185, Jan. 8 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1890 (acts 2, 3)
25747
Little (The) Lord Jesus; a nativity play, by O.
Benton.
© Caroline Benton, Chicago ; D : 13478, Aug.
1,1908. 25748
Little Lord McElroy; an Irish American com-
edy, by Slason Thompson.
© Barry and Fay. United States; 1889:
12094, Apr. 18. 25749
Little lost sister; drama in 4 acts, by Arthur
James Pegler and Edwni'd A. Rose. [131] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1913; D : 34409 ; Virginia
Brooks Washburne and Robert E. Ricksen,
Chicago. 25750
Little Ma'anioiselle; a drama in 4 acts, by A. G.
O'Ryan.
© Anna Gertrude O'Ryan, New York ; 1898 :
23388, Apr. 13. 25751
Little Madcap; a musical comedy in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by L. J. Bisbee. 40 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Lucian J. Bisbee, Brooklyn ; D : 7866,
Jan. 18, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1906. 25752
Little Madcap's journey; fairy extravaganza
in 3 acts, by 1. Anderson. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D: 30296; Isabel An-
derson, Brookline, Mass. 25753
— ■ See also Every boy, and other plays for
children.
Little (The) magician,
children.
See Short plays for
Little (The) major; a grand military drama in
4 acts, by C. D. Dickinson. Lisbon, O., Patriot
printing house, 1882. 22 p. 8°.
© Charles D. Dickinson, New Li.sbon, O. ;
1882 : 15660, Sept. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 25754
Little (The) major — Continued.
■ a play in 3 acts and a prologue, by M. E.
Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago; 1889:25550,
Aug. 21. 25755
Little (The) man; drama in 3 acts, by J. H.
Booth. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911 ; D : 25737 ; John Hunter
• Booth, New Orleans. 25756
and other satires; by John Galsworthy.
New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1915. x, 279
p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : The little man. — Hall-
marked.
© May 1, 1915: 2c. and aff. Mav 5, 1915;
A: 398691 ; Charles Scribner's sons, New York.
25756a
Little (The) marchioness. See Lucette.
Little Mary Mack (from Hackensack); sensa-
tional American musical play in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by D. E. Davenport. 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 29. 1913 ; D : 33477 ; Delbert Es-
sex Davenport. St. Louis. 25757
Little master; drama in 3 acts, by .T. B. Ould.
75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1<'. .Tan. 19, 1915; D : 39532 ; .Tesse Bri-ht
Oidd, New York. 25757a
play in 1 act, by H. W. Bible. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D : 34573 ; Howard
Wiswall Bible, New York. 25758
Little Max; an act in 1 scene, by Jean C. Havez.
[2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1913 ; D : 32356 ; Edouard Jose,
New York. 25759
Little (The) mayor; t-omedy in 4 acts, by (i.
Henry Atkinson. 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910 ; D : 22942 ; George H. At-
kinson, New York. 25760
Little Memo's dream; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by Sarony l^ambert and M. Owen. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mav Owen, New York ; D : 8201, Mar. 21,
1906; 2c. Mar. 21, 1906. 25761
Little (The) men play; a 2 act play, adapted by
Elizabeth Lincoln Gould from Louisa May Al-
cott's story. Little men, with pictures by Regi-
nald B. Birch. Philadelphia, Curtis publish-
ing coiiipanv ; Boston, Little, Brown tfc com-
pany [1900] 103 p. 12 pi. 12°.
© .John S. P. Alcott, Newton, Mass.; 1900
A : 2870S, Nov. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 25761a
1282
25761
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25778
Little (The) mermaid; opera in 3 acts, by Hans
Christian Andersen, adapted and arr. by N.
Picini-Mersereau. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37251 ; Nina Picini-
Mersereau, Sag Harbor, N. Y. 25761b
• See also Garden (The) of Paradise.
Little (A) messenger boy; a melodrama in 4
acts, by L. Eagan.
© Louis Eagan, New York ; D : 327, Apr. 9,
1901. 25762
Little (The) minister; dramatized by J. A.
Eraser from J. M. Barrie's novel. Typewrit-
ten.
(^ .John Arthur Eraser, Chicago ; 1900 A :
18158, July 23 ; 2e. Jan. 24, 1901. 25763
Little (The) mischief makers. See House (The)
on the avenue.
Little Miss Areoplane; a musical satire in 1
act, by C. Davis and A. Gillespie. 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Collin Davis and Arthur Gillespie, Chi-
cago ; D : 14883, Jan. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 23,
1909. 25764
Little Miss Bo-Peep; an original musical com-
edy in 3 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Lockehaven, N. H. ; 1893 :
49227. Nov. 4. 25765
Little Miss Brooklyn; an original burlesque
in 3 scenes, by .7. Saunders.
© John Saunders, New York; 1897:48436,
Aug. 28. 25766
Little Miss Brown; original comedy in 3 acts,
by P. Bartholomae. [4], 122 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D: 29386; Philip Bar-
tholomae, New York. 25767
Little Miss Chicago; a burlesque on the city
of Chicago, by H. B. Clifford. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Clifford, Chicago ; 1897 : 12799,
Feb. 20; 2c. Mar. 12. 25768
Little Miss Chicago in gay Paris; a burlesque
in 3 acts.
© Harry B. Clitford, Chicago ; 1897 : 34946,
June 11. 25769
Little Miss Cinderella; a parlor pantomime in
1 long agony and 4 gasps, by Charles Mill-
ward.
© John J. King, New York; 1886: 543, Jan.
7. 25770
Little Miss Clover; by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York; 1899:
50304, Aug. 4. 25771
Little Miss Cuba; tabloid musical comedy, by
D. S. Kusell. [2], 18 p. obi. 12°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 12, 1913; D: 33778; Dan S.
Kusell, Chicago. 25772
Little Miss Devil; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by A. Hoffman. 253 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1913 ; D : 35385 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 25773
play in 2 acts, by A. Hoffman. [143] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36120 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 25773a
Little Miss Discontent sees the world; play
for children, by Lillian L. Bartlett. [28]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1914; D : 35949 ; Eliza (Lil-
lian) Lefffrts Bartlett, Brooklyn. 25773b
Little Miss Dot; play in 4 acts, by A. Z. Chip-
man. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D : 40515 ; Darcv &
Wolford, inc.. New York. 25773c
Little Miss Fix It; play in 2 acts, by W. Hurl-
but. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915; D : 41487 ; William
Hurlbut, New York. 25773d
Little Miss Flirt; a nnisical play, by A. Burk-
hardt. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Addison Burkhardt, New York ; D : 9393,
Nov. 6, 1906; 2c. Nov. 6, 1906. 25774
Little Miss Fortune; dramatic comedy in 1
act, by Wright Clemens [pseud, of C. Husted]
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1915 ; D : 41947 ; Charles Hus-
ted, Grand Rapids, Mich. 25774a
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by W. Gould.
113 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© William Gould, New York; D : 7346,
Sept. 23, 1905; 2c. Oct. 10, 1905. 25775
Little Miss Earn and; comedy in 1 act, b.v
Y. H. Smalley. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1910; D: 22231; Victor H.
Smalley, New York. 25776
• Same. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911; D: 24343; E.state of
Victor H. Smalley, Stephen Conday, adrar.,
St. Paiil. 25777
Little Miss Irish; a play in 4 acts, by Gene-
vieve McCloud. 213 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Genevieve McCloud Weitzel. Detroit ;
1897:6646, Jan. 22; 2c. Mar. 1. 25778
1283
25779
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25797
Little Miss Jealousy; a light comedy sketch in
1 act, by R. Ferral.
© Robert Ferral, New York; 1898:46549.
Aug. 5; 2c. Aug. 8. 25779
Little Miss Johnstone; an original comedy,
by F. E. Dumm. Upper Sandusky, O., 1887.
2 p. 1., 39 p. 12°.
© Frank E. Dumm, Upper Sandusky. O. ;
1887:20473, Aug. 11; 2c. Aug. 11. 25780
Little Miss Kut-up; dramatic composition in 2
jK-ts, by M. Ott. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10. 1911; D:2.5G53: Matthew
Ott. Wollaston. Mass. 25781
Little Miss Mab; an original comedy-drama in
4 acts, by J. A. Eraser, jr.
© B. S. Spooner, United States; 1891:
10957, Mar. 24. 25782
Little Miss Million; a comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Daly, from the German of Oscar Blumenthal.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1890:29524,
Sept. 25. 25783
Little Miss Mix-up; in 3 acts, by J. A. Gal-
via. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1911 ; D : 24633 ; Jas. A. Gal-
vin, New York. 25784
Little Miss Modesty; a dramatic composition
in 2 acts, bv R. Carle and M. E. Rourke.
51, 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Carle. Somerville, INIass. ; D :
1127, Nov. 27. 1901; 2c. Mar. 19, 1901. 25785
Little Miss Money; play in 1 act, by T. Mc-
Cracken. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22. 1915; D : 39604 ; Thomas
McCracken. Philadelphia. 25785a
Little Miss Mouse; a comedy in 3 acts, from
the French, by D. Davidson and Katherine
Berry di Zerega.
© Dore Davidson, New York: D : 1876.
May 12. 1902. 25786
Little Miss Muffet; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by H. M. Bennett.
© Helen Marie Bennett Deadwood, S. D. ;
D : 2125, July 15, 1902. 25787
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Hart.
© Joseph Hart, New York; 1890:18548,
June 7. 25788
Little Miss Mystery; play of school life with
music in 3 acts, by Chas. Morton. Chicago,
Chicago manuscript co., 1915. [57] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1915 ; D : 41431 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 25788a
Little Miss Nobody; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia. The Penn
l)uhlisliing company, 1897.
© IVnn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29390,
May 14 ; 2c. May 17. 25789
— an original drama, by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 10000. Feb.
21, 1907. 25790
play in 1 act ,by L. M. Meaney. [21] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914; D: 36980; Lottie Myr-
tle Meaney, Charlestown, Mass. 25790a
Little Miss Particular; comedy dr.-ima in 4
acts, by W. Day. [134] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D : 23842 ; Wilson Day,
Cleveland. 25791
Little Miss Princess; farce comedy in 1 act, by
M. Kusell. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914; D : 36029 : Matthew
Kusell, Chicago. 25791a
Little Miss Right; comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Murphy. [1], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1912; D : 30308 ; Stanley
Murphy. New York. 25792
Little Miss Robinson Crusoe; comedy drama
in 4 acts, by C. W. Russell. [1], 66 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. ]May 8. 1914 ; D : 36973 ; Mrs. (diaries
Walcott Russell, Yonkers, N. Y. 25792a
Little Miss Santa Claus; Christmas pastoral
in 1 act, by M. Arthur. [1], 13 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911 : D : 23920 ; Malcolm
Arthur, New York. 25793
Little Miss Sherlock Holmes; in 1 act, by J. S.
Dawley. Typewritten.
© James Searle Dawlev, New York; 1900
A : 16982. July 10 ; 2c. July 10. 25794
Little Miss Susan; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
F. Raymond. 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1912; D: 28574; Fred. Ray-
mond, Sycamore, 111. 25795
Little Miss Thompson; a comedy drama in 4
acts.
© Lee J. Kellam, '\^■addingtou, N. Y. ;
1896 : 41654, July 17. 25796
Little Miss Van Winkle; a comedy for chil-
dren in 2 acts, by Barbara Burbank. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1902. 18 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
1699, Apr. 5, 1902; 2c. May 14. 1902. 25797
I
1284
25798
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25815
Little Miss Wanda; or, His soul, farce in 1
act, by E. M. Crane. [2], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 6, 1912; D : 30192 ; Eleanor
Maude Crane, New York. 25798
Little Miss Wise; an original comedy in 1 act,
hy C. Kelly. 2 p. 1., 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38846; Claud Kelly,
Los Angeles. 25798a
Little Mrs. Cummin; comedy in 3 acts, by
Richard Pryce. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1910. 97 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed. no. 2359])
© Apr. 28, 1910; 2c. Apr. 29, 1910; D:
20907; Samuel French, London. 25799
founded on The Eglamore por-
traits by Mary E. Mann. 108 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1909; D : 17569 ; Richard
Pryce, London. 25800
Little (The) model; play in 3 acts, by H.
Thorn. [4], 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jime 2, 1914; D: 37196; Hallett
Thorn, New York. . 25800a
Little Monte Cristo; n burlesque in 3 acts, by
.T. Stetson.
© John Stetson, Boston; 1887:72.38, Mar.
28. 25801
an original extravaganza in 3 acts, by H.
A. Covell.
© H. A. Covell, New York; 1888:6419,
Mar. 1.
25802
Little Monte Cristo, the great London suc-
cess; a burlesque melodrama in 3 acts, arr.
nnd adapted by Jennie Kimball.
© Jennie Kimball Flaherty, Boston; 1887:
19422, July 28. 25803
Little (The) moonshiner; dramatic composi-
tion in 1 act, by F. J. Beaman and Clifford
F. Ivins. 18, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1911 ; D : 24093 ; Fred J.
Beaman. Washington. 25804
Little (A) more cider. See Social (The)
stage. — Temperance (The) drama.
Little (The) Mose's in the bull rush's.
Louisiana low lands.
See
Little (The) mother; a comedy drama in 4
juts, by T. Kremer.
© Theodore Kremer, New York; 1900 A:
2ni02, Nov. 30. 25805
ii comedy in 3 acts, by G. F. Fuller.
© George F. Fuller, New York ; 1881 : 294,
Jan. 7. • 25806
Little (The) mother — Continued.
in 4 acts, by Lawrence Marston. 133 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William E. Nankeville, New York; D:
1982, June 7, 1902 ; 2c. June 7, 1902. 25807
a 1 act play, by W. H. Smedley. Type-
written.
© W. H. Smedley. New York, 1898 : 24239,
Apr. 16; 2c. Apr. 16. 25808
play in 2 acts ; Little friends from far
away, missionary play in 1 act ; A Christ-
mas surprise, play in 3 acts, by G. L. Phelps.
Gladstone. N. J., St. Bernard's press, 1913.
32 p. 12°.
© Dec. 8, 1913; 2c. Dec. 10, 1913; D:
35364 ; Gertrude L. Phelr)S. Boundbrook. N. J.
25809
— Sec also Fatal (The) wedding.
Little Mother Goose; or, The golden egg, an
operatic burlesque, by G. F. Dittmar.
© Geo. F. Dittmar, Jersey City; 1896:
32163, May 28. 25810
Little mother of the alley; comedy drama in
3 acts, by F. Howe, jr.
© Frank Howe, jr., Philadelphia ; D : 6588,
Apr. 13, 1905. 25811
Little (The) mother of the slums, and other
plays; by E. H. Denison. Boston, Gotham
press [1915] 133 p. 12°. (American dra-
matists series)
Contents : The little mother of the slums. —
The yeggman. — Duped. — My friend's in town. —
The mystery of Beacon Hill. — Dolly Madison's
afternoon tea. — The dawn of nuisic.
© July 14, 1915; 2c. July 19, 1915; D:
41250 ; Emily H. Denison, Denver. 25811a
Little mother sees; sketch, by M. Harris. [1],
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32624 ; Mable Har-
ris, Seattle. 25812
Little (The) mother's devotion; a melodrama in
4 acts, by M. Hauser. 89 p.. f^ Typewritten.
© M. Hauser. New Orleans ; D : 13689, Aug.
3L 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1909. 25813
Little (The) mountain fairies; in 3 acts, by
L. A. Smith.
© Louisa A. Smith, Norwich, Conn. ; 1887 :
28952. Nov. 8. 25814
Little (The) mountaineer; by J. W. Baughmau.
© James W. Baughman, Dewey, Okl. ; D:
12027, Jan. 2, 1908. 25815
Little (The) moustache; play in 3 acts, by U. K.
Gleugh. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1915; P: 42289; Ursula
Keene Cleugh, New York. 25S15a
1285
25816
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25834
Little Muffets; a new American comedy drama
in 4 acts, liy A. Waldron.
© Andrew Waldron, New Yorl^; 1883:
16928, Sept. 14. 25816
Little mustang'; play in 3 acts, by H. J. Smith.
150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1914 ; D : 35654 ; Harry James
Smith, New Yorlc. 25816a
Little mystic coons; in 1 act, hy W. E. Torbert.
Typewritten.
© William Edwin Torbert, Decatur, 111. ;
1900 A : 25192, Oct. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 25817
Little (A) negro nonsense. .Sec New (The)
aviator.
Little Nell of Old curiosity shop; drama in 4
acts, by R. Fitz Gerald.
© Riter Fitz Gerald, Philadelphia ; D : 2898,
Jan. 13, 1903. 25818
Little Nellie; or. The false friend, a melodrama
in 5 acts, by I. L. Bliss.
© Ida L. Bliss, Philadelphia; 1894:5695,
Apr. 13. 25819
Little Nemo.
© New York herald co., Jersey City ; D :
10946, July 10, 1907. 25820
Little Nemo in slumberland.
© New York herald co., Jersey City ; D :
11088, July 31. 1907. 25821
Little Nugget; or, Grinder's kid, a 3 act com-
edy, by H. Dumars. Springfield, Mo., 1885.
1 p. 1., 27 numb. 1., obi. 12°.
© Horace Dumars, Springfield, Mo. ; 1885 :
22229, Oct. 23 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 25822
Little (A) ofE; a skit, by F. C. Barclay. 9 p. 4°.
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D: 20347; Fannie C.
Barclay, New York. 25823
See also Cranks,
Little (The) old log cabin in the lane. New
York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
9419, Sept. 10 : 2c. Oct. 26. 25824
Little orphan Annie; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. M. Handley.
© J. M. Handley, Milwaukee ; D : 30l2O, Feb.
20, 1903. 25825
Little (A) orphan girl; a drama in 5 acts, by
Fred Snmmerfield. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. Smnmerfield, New York ; D : 5915, Dec.
16, 1904; 2c. Dec. 16, 1904. 25826
Little (A) outcast; a protean play of New
York life in .'") acts, by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid] .53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© American anuisement assn., Chicago; D:
1050, Nov. 1, 1901; 2c. Nov. 1, 1901. 25827
Little (A) outcast — Continued.
■ Same. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American jiinusoment assn., Chicago; D:
2347, Sept. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1902. 25828
-or. The drunkard reformed, a comical
drama, by G. T. Frederick.
© George Taylor Frederick, lioulsville ;
1879 : 10398, Aug. ."i. 25829
Little (The) outcast in her crazy dance. Sec
Gypsy (The) fortune teller.
Little (The) pagan; or, Dolly Brown from
Taylortown, musical comedv in 2 acts, bv
W. D. Luks. [66] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911 ; D : 23448 ; William D.
Luks, New York. 25830
Little (The) pale man. See Nelson (The)
touch.
Little Pard; western comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [30] p. f°. Mimeograplied.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
38891 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 25830a
Little (The) pardner; sensational drama of
strong heart iirterest in 1 act, 3 scenes, by
Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [1], 17 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Nov. 2. 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914 ; D : 38877 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 25830b
Little (The) Parisian; a 1 act musical comedy,
by W. I>e Baron and Cecil B. de Mille. [3],
28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 32363; William Le
Baron and Constance A. de Mille, New York.
25831
Little (The) partner; by J. Hale.
© Jess Hale, Fond du Lac. Wis. ; D : 15588.
Apr. 10, 1909. 25832
Little (The) people; i)lay in 3 acts, by C. Fue.
[8]. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910; D: 21352; Charles
Fue, Chicago. 25833
Little people's Christmas book; by Clara J.
Denton. Franklin. O., P]ldridge entertain-
ment house, 1915. 83 p. 12°.
© Oct. 30, 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 20. 1915;
A : 419326 ; P^ldridge entertainment house,
Franklin. O. 25833a
Little people's plays; by Marie Irish [pseu<l.
(tf Mayme Riddle Bitney] Chicago, T. S.
Denison & company [1913] 122 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2. 1913; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913; A : 357045 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 25834
I
1286
25835
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25853
Little Pete; or, Ping Mung, a tragic drama,
by C. Giannini.
© Catherine Giannini, San Francisco ;
1899:2259, Jan. 4.
25835
Little Peter; a pathetic tale of child life, by
Ferencz Molnar, tr. from the original Hun-
garian by Eugene Lucas. Newspaper clip-
ping, illus.
© American-examiner, New York; D:
14657, Dec. 29, 1908; 2c. Dec. 29, 1908.
25836
story of the present time in 3 acts, by
L. Moore. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D : 32998 ; Laura
Moore, Muskegon, Mich. 25837
Little Phil's sweetheart; a comedy drama in 5
acts, [Ijy] F. L. Kixby. 52 p. 4°. Type-
\\ritten.
© Frank L. Bixby, St. Paul; 1893:32861,
July 11; 2c. July 11. 25838
Little (The) pilgrims; a dramatic composi-
tion in 4 acts, by W. C. Bellows.
© Walter Clarke Bellows, New York; D:
1797, Apr. 29, ]902. 25839
Little pilgrims and the book beloved; a mys-
tery play, by M. K. J. Hobart.
© Marie E. J. Hobart. New York; D:
8257. Mar. 20, 1906. 25840
Same. New York, Longmans, Green and
CO.. 1906. ix, 52, [1] p. front., 5 pi. 8°.
© Mfirie E. J. Hobart, New York; A:
161540, Nov. 26. 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906.
25840a
Little (A) pilgrim's progress,
the heart.
^ee House of
Little pitchers; by L. Ten Broek.
© Lorraine Ten Broek, St. Louis ; D : 11559,
Oct. 21, 1907. 25841
Little plays for little players; by Mara L.
Pratt-Chadwick. Book 1. Boston, New York
[etc.] Educational publishing company
[19111 112 p. illus. 12°.
© Feb. 21, 1911; 2c. Feb. 27. 1911; A:
283059 ; Educational pub. co., Boston. 25842
Little plays from American history for young
folks, by Alice Johnstone V/alker. New-
York. Henry Holt and company, 1914. 4 p. I..
3-155 p. 16°.
Contexts: I. Hiding the regicides. — II.
jVIrs. Murray's dinner party.^ — III. Four
scenes from the time of Lincoln.
© Aug. 21, 1914; 2c. Sept. 2, 1914; A:
379334; Henrv Holt & co.. New York.
25842a
Little (The) plunger; a musical sketch in 1
act, by A. Vatter and A. S. Kendall. Type-
written.
© August Vatter and Arthur S. Kendall,
Boston; 1900 A : 30161, Dec. 13; 2c. Jan. 2,
1901. 25843
Little (A) politician; comedy in 4 acts, by
S. S. Tibbals. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1912. 61 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31662 ;
Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O. 25844
Little Polly; a sensational, drama in 4 acts,
by Chas. H. Flemming.
© Carrie V. Rock, Baltimore ; 1894 : 53160,
Nov. 15. 25845
Little (The) president; or. The statue of
Liberty, play in 1 act, by L. du R. Macpher-
son. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915; D : 40567 ; La Mar-
garet du Rocher Macpherson, New York.
25845a
Little (The) priest; a romantic 4 act drama, by
Leon W. Washburn.
© L. W. Washburn, Kingston, N. Y. ;
1899 : 79868, Dec. 9. 25846
Little (The) princess; play in 3 acts, by F. H.
Burnett. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 68 p. 12°. ([Frencb'.s
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authoi's, no. 205] )
© Feb. 11, 1911; 2c. Feb. 13, 1911; D:
23335; Frances Hodgson Burnett, Manhasset,
N. Y. 25847
Little prospector; a melotlrama in 4 acts, by
Edward Locke. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
8985, Aug. 22, 1906; 2c. Aug. 22, 1906.
25848
Little Puck; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
Howard P. Taylor.
© Frank Daniels. United States ; 1885 :
24678, Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 11, 1887. 25849
Little (The) puritan; a comedy-dramatic play-
let, by A. Laird. [15] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910 ; D : 21795 ; Amy Laird,
Water Valley, Miss. 25850
Little Rags; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. D.
Jaxone. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1910; D: 21948; Jay Duke
Jaxone, Govans, Md. 25851
Little (A) ray of sunshine; a comedy in 3
acts, by Mark Ambient and Wilton Heriot.
Typewritten.
© W. G. Smyth and Myron B. Rice, New
York; 1899:39515, June 16; 2c. Aug. 26.
25852
1287
25853
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25873
Little (A) rebel; by U. H. Thurston.
© Mny Henderson Thurston, Mechanic
Falls, Me. ; 1895 : 43185, Aug. 24. 25853
a sane Fourth of July play [in 2 scenes]
by Harold Strong Latham.^ New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1912. ' 15 p. 12°.
© Apr. 16, 1912; 2c. Apr. 19, 1912; D:
29513; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 25854-
Little (The) recruit; or, The War of the Re-
bellion, a realistic military drama in 5 acts
and 6 tableaux, by J. M. Hays and T. J.
McAulifte.
© J. Milton Hays and Thomas J. McAulifte,
United States ; 1887 : 32990, Dec. 19. 25855
Little (The) red hat. See Petit (Le) cbapeau
rouge.
Little (The) red mare; a farce in 1 act, by O. E.
Young. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1908.
23 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12161,
Jan. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1908. 25856
Little Red Riding- Hood; a play in 4 acts, by
Stewart Anderson. 32 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16346 ;
James Edwards, Chicago. 25857
a 3 act extravaganza, by J. J. Holland and
Willett A. Kusco.
© John J. Holland and W. A. Rusco, Chi-
cago ; 1900 A : 12779, May 21. 25858
Little Red Riding Hood in the real life of to-
day. *S'et> Minister's (The) daughters.
Little (The) red school house; a burlesque
sketch on education for a singing quartette,
built by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S.
Denison [1908] 8 p. 12°. [Words only]
(On cover: Denison's vaudeville sketches)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13424, July
27, 1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 25859
Little (The) red slipper. See Cinderelline.
Little Rifle; or, The white spirit of the Paw-
nees, an Indian drama in 4 acts, by J. Barnes.
© James Barnes, New York ; 1874 : 1744,
Feb. 16. 25860
Little Robinson Crusoe; a burlesque in 3 acts,
by T. W. Prictr. Typewritten.
© Thomas W. Prior, Chicago ; 1895 : 9968,
Feb. 18; 2c. June 17. 25861
libretto by H. B. Smith. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 32887,
June 24 ; 2c. Aug. 5. 25862
Little Rocks, the tomboy; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by C. F. Hancock.
© Charles F. Hancock, New York; 1896:
10307. Mm: 13. 25863
Little Rocks, the tomboy — Continued.
Same.
© C. F. Hancock, New York; 1898:64363.
Nov. 2. 25864
Little romance; by M. Spier and A. Dwan. 27
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1910; D : 21410 ; Allan Dwan
. and IMartlia Spier, ("liicago. 25865
Little Ruby; or, Home jewels, an original do-
mestic drama in 3 acts, bv J. J. Wallace. New
York, Pv. M. De Witt, 1872. 28 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's acting plays, no. 164] )
© J. J. W^illace, New York ; 1872 : 12840,
Dec. 6; 2c. July 24, 1874. 25866
Little Sallie Waters; a comedy in 3 acts, by
M. D. Buclianan. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marcia Darrah Buchanan, Chicago ; D :
10325, Apr. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 25867
a musical play, book and lyrics by F. Ber-
nard, music l)y Max Zimmerman.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver; D: 9885, Feb.
1, 1907. 25868
Little (The) savage; a comedy in 3 acts, by G.
Fuller.
© George F. Fuller, New York ; 1882 : 1.502,
Jan. 28 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1883. 25869
adapted by J. A. Herman from the
comedy in Spanisli «Mititled, Sic vos non vobis,
by Jose Ecliegaray. [3], 93 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. ]3. 1914 ; D : 36019 ; John A. Her-
man, Harrisburg, Penn. 25869a
• a military comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Crane.
© Eleanor Maud Crane, New York ; D :
10525, May 8, 1907. 25870
Little (The) scapegrace; comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French of Bayard, by F. F.
Schraeder.
© Frederick F. Schraeder, Washington ;
1896 : 33025, June 2.
25871
Little (The) school ma'am; pastoral drama in
4 acts, by M. Evans. [51] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D : 37558 ; Manford
Evans, Thompson, la. 25871a
Little (A) science; play in 1 act, by J. L. Brown-
ing. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913; D : 34774 ; Joseph L.
Browning, New York. 25872
Little (The) seamstress; musical comedv in 3
acts, by T. F. Fallon. [2j, 93 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1910; D: 21723; Thomas F.
Fallon. New York. 25873
1288
25874
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25892
Little Sergeant Ned; a military play in 4 acts,
by W. H. Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, New York ; 1893 :
37835, Aug. 16. 25874
Little (The) shepherd of Bargain row; play in
3 acts, by H. M. Barnes. 108 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D : 39765 ; Howard
]\IcKent Barnes, Chicago. 25874a
Little (The) shepherd of Kingdom Come; ro-
naance of three waifs in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
by E. Walter, founded on the book of the same
name by John Fox, jr. 93 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1915; D : 41500 ; Eugene
Walter, New York. 25874b
Little (The) shepherdess; comedy in 1 act, by
Andre Kivoire, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New
I'ork, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
[1915] 24 p. 12°.
© Feb. 12, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915: D:
39675 ; Samuel French, New York. 25874c
Little Shun Loy; a 1 act Chinese play, by S.
Maguire. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sylvester INIagnire, Indianapolis ; D : 265.
Mar. 27. 1901; Ic. xMar. 27, 1901. 25875
Little (The) side door; an original comic play.
© Tonv Pastor, New York ; 1885 : 5231, Mar.
3. 25876
Little Silver; a play in 4 acts, by C. E. Callahan.
© Charles E. Callahan, Cincinnati ; 1875 :
9228, Sept. 6. 25877
Little (The) silver ring', /b'ec War (A) com-
mittee.
Little sister; play in 4 acts, by R. Mackay.
[3], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1910 ; D : 21464 ; Robert Mac-
kay, New York. 25878
by V. Hudson. [2], 59 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 6. 1913; D : 34332 ; Viola. Hud-
son, Walsenburg, Col. 25879
Little (A) sister of the poor; by F. Fauley.
© Finley Fauley, New York ; D : 9887. Feb.
1. 1907. 25880
Little (The) sly coon; burlesque in 1 act, by F.
Dumont.
© Frank Dumont. New York; 1886:12973,
June 3. . 25881
Little Snookums; vaudeville farce in 1 act, by
M. Ott. [3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20. 1912; D : 31426 ; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston. Mass. 25882
Little Snov/ White; musical extravaganza in
2 acts, adapted from the Grimm brothers'
fairy tale of the same name, book by Charles
Norton, music by Frank Sheridan. [65] p.
f°. Typewi-itten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34064 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago. 25883
Little (The) soldier; by F. E. Mooney. 34 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25507; Florence
E. Mooney, Brooklyn. 25884
Little (The) speculator; an' American satirical
comedy, by Herbert Hall Winslow.
© Joseph Goldsmith, United States; 1894:
20785. Apr. 23. 25885
Little star; original comedy tabloid drama in
3 acts, by Miron Leffingwell. Chicago, Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1913. [32] p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Sept. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : 34610 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 25886
^play in 3 acts, l)y E. P. Cabot. [6], 73 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914; D : 37930 ; Elise Pum-
pelly Cabot, Dublin, N. H. 25886a
Little (The) stone house; play in 1 act, by
George Calderon. London, Sidgwick & Jack-
son, ltd. [1913] 32 p. 12°.
© Oct. 24, 1913; 2c. Nov. 1, 1913; D:
34907 ; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
25887
Little stranger; American twentieth century
comedy in 3 acts, by E. S. Van Zile. 64 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edward S. Van Zile, Hartford ; D : 7899,
Jan. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1906. 25888
— -a play in 3 acts, by M. IMorton. 101 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Michael Morton, New York ; D : 7965,
Feb. 8, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1906. 25889
story of the race track in 1 scene, by
Frank Craven. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1912; D : 28453 ; Joseph
Hart, New York. 25890
Little (The) street singers; libretto, by M. L.
Hannnatt. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marv L. Hammatt, Hyde Park, Mass. ;
1895:17230. Mar. 27; 2c. Mar. 27. 25§91
Little (The) suffragette; a comic opera in 2
acts, by M. V. Samuels. 92 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Tiihretto only]
© Ic. July 27, 1909 ; D : 16390 ; Maurice V.
Sanmols. New Y^ork. 25892
1289
25892
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25915
Little (A) suggestion; 1 act play, by B. T.
Tatem. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 39957 ; Benjamin
Thomas Tatem, Brooklyn. 25892a
Little sunshine; by H. V. Vogt.
© Harry Yenetti Vogt, Philadelphia; 1899:
52546, Aug. 16. 25893
play in 1 act, by A. Colby. [1], 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28. 1912; D: 31263; Archie
Colby, New York. 25894
Little sweethearts; comedy slvetch, by E.
De R. Girard.
© Elfie De Rock Girard, Buffalo; 1891:
15478, A]ir. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 27. 25895
Little (The) T. B.; 1 act play, by D. Wilhelm.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912 ; D : 30232 ; Donald Wil-
helm, West Medford, Mass. 25896
Little (The) tenderfoot; 4 act comedy drama
of every day life, by R. Foster. [13], 94 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912 ; D : 30911 ; Roy Foster.
Chicago. 25897
a romance of the golden West, by Sheldon
White. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. Jay Smith. (Chicago; D : 10233,
Mar. 29, 1907; 2c. Mar. 29, 1907. 25898
Little (The) terror; comedy in 4 acts, by A. W.
Holbrook. [160] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911 ; D : 23872 ; Amelia Weed
Holbrook, New York. 25899
Little Tex; a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. A.
Taylor.
© Chas. A. Taylor, South Deerfield, Mass. ;
1894 ; 18042, Apr. 5. 25900
Little (A) tiff; a farce in 1 act. for male char-
acters only, by Newell Bent. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1904. 17 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4606,
Feb. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1904. 25901
Little (The) tigress. See Barbara.
Little Till; a 1 act play, by M. B. Crowninshield.
© Mary Bradford Crowninshield, Washing-
ton : 1900 A : 15380. June 21. 25902
Li^le (The) tin god; comedy with music in 3
acts, book by Mabel Moore Ray and M. E.
Crane, lyrics by IMabel Moore Ray and T. G.
La Blanc, music by "SI. E. Crane. [1], 68 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto onlyl
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912 ; D : 31931 ; Mary Eloise
Crane, Chicago. 25903
Little Tommy Bounce; or, Something like his
dad, a comedy in 3 acts, dramatized from
writings of Peter Pad.
© Plben L. Nichols, Cincinnati ; 1890 : 28196,
Sept. 13. 25904
Little Tommy Dodge. See Insurance man.
Little Tommy Tucker. [Al Ijamar is the pro-
fessional name of J. A. Ryder]
© Al Lamar, Chicago ; D : 12129, Jan. 6, 1908.
25905
Little Tommy's troubles; 1 act sketch, bv R.
Cook. 1 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ricliard Cook, New York; D : 1401, Feb.
5, 1902 : 2c. Feb. 5, 1902. 25906
Little Towhead; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. A. Clarlve.
© Carrie Ashley Clarice, Dixon. 111.: 1897:
18640, I\Iar. 22. 25907
Little (The) town of Bethlehem; a play for the
( Mu-istmastide in 2 pts., by K. Trask. [75] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Katrina Trask. Saratoga. N. Y. ; D:
14821, .Tan. 11, 1909; 2c. .Tan. 2, 1909. 25908
Little (The) toy band; or. Getting ready for
Christmas eve, play in 1 act, by M. R, M. E.
Lind. 10 ]). 4°. Typewritten."
© Ic. June 7. 1913: D : .33427 : Minni.> Rick-
etts MacRn(> Epplya Lind, New York. 25909
Little Trixie; a musical comedy drama, by
George Frederick Robbins.
© Fred Robbins, United States; 1896:70224,
Dec. 26. 25910
Little Trixie, the romp heiress; a miisical com-
edy drama, liy George Frede/ick Robbins.
© Fred Robbins, United States; 1896:
70225, Dec. 26. 25911
-a mnsical comedy in 3 acts, by E. D. Stair
and Fred Robbins. 65 p. f'. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Fred Robbins, Connellsville, Pa. ; D : S17.S.
Mar. 2. 1906: 2c. Feb. 15, 1906. 25912
Little trump; or, A Rocky Mountain diamond,
a drama in 3 acts, bv A. Lincoln Fisher. Bos-
ton. W. H. Baker & co.. 1900. .50 p. 12°.
([Baker's edition of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1900 A:
13789. June 2; 2c. June 27. 25913
Little trumps; a western melodrama in 3 acts,
by A. Tj. Fischer.
© A. L. Fischer, Reading, Pa. : 1898: .52416,
Sept. 7. 25914
Little turncoat; a military draina in 4 acts and
5 scenes, by Catherine Ainelia Davy. 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Millie Daw. Mt. Wa.shington, Mo.: I> :
6108, Jan. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907. 25915
1290
25916
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25935
Little (The) 2; a coniie umsical sketch in 1 act,
by ]\Irs. S. E. Cawthoru.
© Mrs. S. E. Cawthorn, Clevehnnd ; 1876:
1350, Jan. 31. 25916
Little tycoon; a comic opera in 2 acts, words
and nnisic bv Zisco [pseud, of W. Spenser]
[New York. W. S. Gottsberger] 1885. 144
p. 4°.
(C) Willard Spenser, Wayne, Pa.; 1882:
17690, Oct. 24; 2c. May 11, 1885. 25917
Same.
© by Willard Spenser, Wayne, Pa., as the
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
496. Jan. 14, 1910. Original entry, Oct. 24,
1882, no. 17690. 25918
Little (A) tyrant; a comedietta for two boys
and a girl, by S. J. Adair Fitz-Gerald. New
York, Samuel French; London, Samuel
French, ltd.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62631,
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 25919
Little (A) un-fairy princess; a play which is
not for grown-ups, in 3 acts, by F. H. Burnett.
65 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Frances Hodgson Burnett Townsend,
New York ; D : 2254, Aug. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Sept.
23, 1902. 25920
Little (The) vagabond; drama in 1 act, by
:\Iark E. Swan. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sada Wertheim, Toledo ; D : 10519, May
8, 1907 ; 2c. May 8, 1907. 25921
a drama iu 3 acts, founded on Annie Ed-
wards novel of A vagabond heroine, by M.
AValsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 8234, June
18. 25922
Little (The) vagrants; an operetta iu 2 acts, I'/r
three males and sixteen females, by Helen A.
Gregg. New York, E. S. Werner, 1898.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1898 : 19220,
Mar. 23 ; 2c. Mar. 24. 25923
Little Vic; a 4 act comedy, by John R. Musick.
© Georgie Hamlin, Cambridge, 111. ; 4890 :
17327, May 27. 25924
Little Violet. See All for gold.
Little visiting manicuriste; by Jean Baptiste
Edouard Saint-Seine. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17630 ; E. Saint-Seine,
Baltimore. 25925
Little (The) volvmtser; or. The signal gun of
1861, a new military drama in 5 acts and ac-
companying tableaux, arr. from incidents of
the late war, by F. B. Wigle.
© Fred B. Wigle, Man.sfield. O. ; 1889:
17275, June 7. 25926
Little (The) walking delegate; by A. Hoffman.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York ; D : 9868, Jan.
30, 1907; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. [Note: Copies
bear title, The walking delegate] 25927
Little (The) wanderers; by E. S. G. Pattee.
© Emma S. G. Pattee, Washington ; 1900 A :
16043, June 28. 25928
Little (A) water on the side; play in 3 acts,
by W. Collier and G. Stewart. 123 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35459 ; William Col-
lier, St. James. N. Y., and Grant Stewart,
New York. 25929
Little wax candle; farce in 1 act, by Louise
Norton. New York, Claire Marie, 1914. 38 p.
12°.
© Feb. 24, 1914; 2c. Feb. 27, 1914; D:
36189 ; Claire Marie, New York. 25929a
play in 1 act by L. Norton. [13] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913 ; D : 34597 ; Louise Norton,
New York. 25930
Little whirligig. See Pirouette.
6 p. 4°
Little Whirlwind; [by J. B. Helm]
Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 12, 1909; D : 10316 ; Jessie B.
Helm, Cleveland. 25931
or, Civilization, greed, guile and grief,
historical story, a complete musical comedy
drama, by Tug [pseud, of F. Stanford]
© F. Stanford, Los Angeles; 1896:56472,
Oct. 12 ; Ic. Oct. 28 ; Ic. Nov. 23. 25932
Little white slave; drama in 4 acts, by D. B.
Clark. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1910; D: 20809; Daisy B.
Clark, Milwaukee. 25933
by Lilian Leland. 42 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Rachel L. Andrews, New York ; D : 7168,
Aug. 8. 1905; 2c. Aug. 8, 1905. 25934
Little (The) white thought; fantastic scrap in
1 act, by IM. Malleson. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915 ; D : 41773 ; Miles ]\Ial-
leson, London. 25934a
Little (The) wife; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
bv A. Z. Chipman . . . Clyde, O., Ames pub.
CO., 1900. 39 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 417] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A : 4328,
Feb. 16; 2c. Feb. 24. 25935
1291
25936
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25954
Little wildcat; or, Old home farm, a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Wheeler De Long.
© Floy Crowell, New Bedford. Mass. ;
1887 : 23787, Sept. 19. 25936
Little women; comedy in 4 acts, adapted from
Louisa M. Alcott's novel, by M. De Forest.
[132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1911; D : 25754 ; Marian
De Forest, Buffalo. 25937
Little wooden shoes; a musical comedietta in
1 act, by Dwiglit Porter. [6] 1. 8°. Printed.
[Words only]
© William D. P. Bliss, Amityville, N. Y. ;
D:3505, Mav 28, 1903; 2c. May 28, 1903.
25938
Little (The) working' girl; play in 4 acts, by
W. I. Cohn. [3], 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911 ; D : 25384 ; William Isaac
Cohn, Fort Smith, Kan. 25939
Little (A) world; a series of college plays for
girls, by A. (Jerstenberg. Cliicago, The Dra-
matic publishing company [1908] 228 p.
12°.
Contents : The class president. — Captain
Joe. — Betty's degi-ee. — The class play.
© Alice Gersteuberg, Chicago ; D : 14193,
Nov. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 1908.
See also Captain Joe,
Little (The) yellow dog; play
Paul Harness [pseud, of F. P
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1913; D : 33867
Holden, New York.
25940
in 3 acts, by
Holden] [93]
F. P.
25941
Littlebee's mine. See Tom Oreo.
Littlebrook; original play in 3 acts, by G. M.
Travis. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1914 ; D : 37904 ; George M.
Travis, Brooklyn. 25941a
Littlejohn; a romantic play in a prologue and
3 acts of the times of Robin Hood, introduc-
ing an original version of the life of the
outlaw lieutenant of Sherwood, by V. A.
Buell.
© V. Art. Buell, Denver: 1891:3885, Jan.
27. 25942
Little's world; a romantic drama in 6 acts and
S tableaux, by J. Z. Little.
© J. Z. Little, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 1786. Jan.
20. 25943
Littlest (The) girl; a melodrama in 4 acts.
© Weston Kent Thomas and William Law,
Middletown, (.). ; D:1202, Dec. 21, 190L
25944
Littlest (The) girl — Continued.
a play in 1 act, dramatized by Robert Hil-
liard from Richard Harding Davis' story.
Her first appearance. New York, The ^ De
Witt publishing house, 1898. 10 p. diagr.
12°. ([De Witt's acting plays, no. 409])'
© Chas. B. Davis, New York ; 1898 : 55295,
Sept. 21; 2c. Oct. 24. 25945
-• — -See also Child (The) of the chorus.
Littlest (The) lodg-er; or. Nobody home, con-
versational comedy, by R. Imliof. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915; D: 40459; Roger Im-
hof, Chicago. 25945a
Littlest (The) reason; play in 1 act, by J. B.
Stuart. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D : 38266 ; Jessie
Bonstelle Stuart, New York. 25945b
Littlest (The) rebel; play in 4 acts, by E. Peple.
[97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911; D : 23620 ; Edward
Peple, New York. 25946
Live and let live; original 1 act play of mod-
ern life, by C. Henry [i. e. Catherine Henry
West] [12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910; D: 21.370; Catherine
Hem-y. New Rockford, N. D. 25947
Live-ever-more; a sketch in 1 act, by J. S.
Ennis. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Jennie Slierman Elnnis, Detroit ; D :
3981, Sept: 21, 1903; 2c. Sept. 21, 1903.
25948
Live it down; drama in 4 acts, by A. C. Bot-
kin.
© Alex. C. Botkin, Washington; D : 6.54.5,
Apr. 19, 1905. 25949
Live (A) novel; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. S.
Bodley. Philadelphia, The author [1885] 58
p. 16°.
© William S. Bodley, Philadelphia; 1885:
10830, May 12: 2c. May 18. 25950
Live Oaks; a 3 act play of the reconstruction
period, by E. D. Holmes.
© Edward D. Holmes, Newton, Mass. ; D :
5009, Dec. 13. 1904. 25951
Live wire; by B. Oppenheimer. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20. 1910; D : 20034 ; Belle Op-
penheimer, San Francisco. 25952
— — comedy-drama in 4 acts, by H. I. Doflge.
[90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2.5, 1912; D : 29158 ; Henry Ir-
ving Dodge, New York. 25953
a 4 act comedy-drama, by H. D. Grant.
© H. D. Grant, Pittsburgh; 1893:26112,
May 31. 25954
1292
25955
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
25977
Live wire — Continued.
an original play in 3 acts, by E. E. Kidder.
[140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909 ; D : 16458 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 25955
Live wires; drama in 1 act, by I. A. Root. [1],
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1912; D: 29303; Ivy Ashton
Root, New York. 25956
Live your own life; play in 3 acts, by A. F.
Blanchard. [192] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913; D: 34109; Arthur F.
Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. 25957
Lively (The) flea; spectacular extravaganza in
1 act and 5 scenes, by S. T. .Tack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago ; 1896 : 32618, June
1. 25958
Lively (A) girl; a farce in 3 acts, by T. H.
Sayre. Typewritten.
© T. H. Savre, New York ; 1894 : 5729, Jan.
23 ; 2c. Jan. 23. 25959
Lively (A) legacy; a fantastic farce-comedy in
3 acts and G scenes, by E. E. Kidder, motive,
situations and scenic effects supplied by Han-
Ion bros. 82 p. 8°. Printed.
© Wm. and Edward Hanlon, New York;
1900 A : 6803, Mar. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 25960
Lively Nance; character act, with original
words and music.
© I.. W. Harleigh, New York; 1874:867.
•Jan. 24. 25961
Lively (A) time on the farm; a musical comedy
sketch in 1 act, by R. B. Tippel and E.
Kliment.
© Robert B. Tippel and Emil Kliment, Min-
neapolis ; 1900 A : 13878, June 4. 25962
Li vet ivold; skuespil i 4 akter, af Knut Hamsun.
Kristiania og Kj0benhavn, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1910. 3 p. 1., [5]-295
p. 12°.
© Jan. 28, 1911; 2c. Feb. 13, 1911; D :
23514; Gyldendalske boghandel. Nordisk for-
lag, Christiania, Norway. 25963
Livid truth; drama in 4 acts, by M. L. Fagan.
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1909 ; D : 17671 ; Myron Law-
rence Fagan, New York. 25964
Living a lie; play in 3 acts, by A. P. Goodell.
30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913 ; D : 33600 ; Alfred Put-
nam Goodell, Wellsville, N. Y. 25965
Living (The) age; an American melodrama in
5 acts and several tableaux, by J. Newton
Gotthold and F. Bock.
© Frederic Bock, Cincinnati ; 1881 : 18007,
Nov. 19. 25966
Living (The) age — Continued.
an American spectacular melodrama, by F.
Bock. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Fisher Weed and Frederic Bock,
New York ; 1882 : 8639, May 26 ; 2c. May 26.
25967
in 6 tableaux, by F. Bock.
© Frederic Bock, Philadelphia ; 1882 : 4121,
Mar. 15. 25968
■ a melodrama, by J. W. Harkins, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., Worcester ; 1894 :
52273, Nov. 9. ' 25969
Living (The) corpse; comedy in 1 act, by D.
Bennet. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1912; D : 29971 ; Dan Ben-
nett, Brooklyn. 25970
-drama in 6 acts and 12 tableaux, by Leo
N. Tolstoi, tr. from the Russian by I\Irs. E. M.
Evarts. Philadelphia, Brown brothers, 1912.
125 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. Jan. 17, 1912; D:
28333; Brown bros., Philadelphia. 25971
■ (Zhivoi trup) ; a play in 6 acts, by Leo
Tolstoi ; tr. into English by Andi-§ Tridon and
O. V. S. {In New Yoi-k call, Oct. 29, Nov. 5,
12, 19, 26, Dec. 3, 1911)
© Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26, Dec. 3, 1911 ; Ic.
Mav 7, 1912 ; A : 321984 ; Andre Tridon, New
York. 25972
Living (The) dead; a drama in a prologue and
4 acts, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:2.5698,
Oct. 6. 25973
a play in 3 acts, by J. A. McCollom, jr. [2],
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1912; D : 30921 ; John A.
McCollom, jr., AUentown, Pa. 25974
Living (The) fan; a Japanese fancy, by Carey
Foster. New \"ork. The Hints publishing &
supply company, 1904. cover-title, 8 p. 16°.
© Hints pub. & supplv co.. New York ; D :
5732, Nov. 5, 1904 ; 2c. May 11, 1905. 25975
Living flags; by H. J. Kramer.
© Henry J. Kramer, Los Angeles ; 1895 :
36519, July 13. 25976
Living for vengeance. See Boss (The). —
Reformed.
Living (The) hand; a comedy drama, by B. M.
Sheridan.
© Blanche Mav Sheridan, Washington ;
1897 : 37918, June 28. 25977
1293
25977
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
25996
Living hours; a play in 1 act, by Arthur
Schuitzler, tr. from the German by Helen
Tracy Porter. (In Poet lore, v. 17, no. 1,
spring 1906; periodical © June 25, 1906; 2c,
May 22, 1906 ; B : 121941 ; Poet lore co., Bos-
ton) 25977a
Living (The) image; play in 4 acts, by E. W.
Horniing and F. Fenn. 98 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915 ; D : 39955 ; E. W. Hor-
nung and Frederick Fenn, London. 25977b
Same. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1915 ; D : 40699 ; E. W. Hor-
nung and Frederick Fenn, London. 25977c
Living in clover; a comedy in 3 acts, by Harry
I^inden [pseud, of Henry Linden Collins]
American version.
© Henry Linden Collins, New York ; 1881 :
2827, Feb. 25. 25978
Living instruments; farce in 1 act, by L. Koch.
© Louis Koch, Denver; 1893: 23544. May
15. 25979
Same. 6 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Louis Koch, Denver; 1893:26116. May
31; 2c. May 31. 25980
Living (A) lady floating in mid-air without
visible support. See Prof. G. W. Ryder as-
sisted by Miss Ida Brummel in their great
aerial suspension, without a pole under
either right or left elbow.
Living (The) law; play in 4 acts, adapted by
F. H. Lewis. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913; D : 33895 ; F. Harry
Lewis, Atlantic, Mass. 25981
Living (A) lie; a thrilling, sensational, excit-
ing and emotional drama in 4 acts, by Chas.
H. Flemming.
© Harrv Amlar, Baltimore; 1882:16247,
Oct. 2. 25982
Living (The) mummy; 1 act vaudeville sketch,
by Gladys Adelina Lewis. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22451 ; G. A. Lewis.
New York. 25983
Living (The) phonograph; a farce comedy in
1 act, 2 scenes, by W. Calvano. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Calvano, ' Brooklyn ; D : 8435,
Apr. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1906. 25984
Living pictures of the Civil War; by Laura
M. Parsons.
© Walter H. Baker & CO., Boston; 1894:
45264, Sept. 28. 25985
Living poem from the sea; by E. Riley, jr.
© Edward Riley, jr., Spokane, Wash. ;
1895:20406, Apr. 13. 25986
Living (The) portrait; comedy sketch, by N. B.
Collins and C. H. R. Fischer. 6 p. 4°. Tyi>e-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D : 37843 ; C. H.
Robert Fischer, New York. 25986a
Living portraits of actors I have seen; mono-
logue, by Chas. E. Griflin.
© Griffin pub. co., Suffern, N. Y. ; D : 2765,
, Dec. 24, 1902. 25987
Living (The) statue; a comedy in 4 acts,
adapted from tiie German, by A. Matre. Cin-
cinnati, J. Berning printing co., 1898. 67 p.
16°.
© Anthony Matre, Cincinnati ; 1898 : 36438,
June 13; 2c. June 20. 25988
drama-romance in 1 prologue and 5 acts,
by Teobaldo Cicconi. adapted by E. Maje-
roni.
© Edward Majeroni, New York; 1879:
10486, Aug. 7. 25989
See also Lilitea.
Living targets. See Royal (A) plunger.
Living (The) torches; or. Primitive Chris-
tians, a historical drama in 5 acts, by S. C.
Slupski.
© Signuuid C. Slupski, Brooklyn; 1896:
69974, Dec. 24. 25990
Living up to Billy. See Billy's aunt.
Living (The) vision; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by G. Beaulieu. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Germain Beaulieu and L. P. Verande,
Montreal, Canada : D : 9341, Oct. 30, 1906 : 2c.
Oct. 31, 1906. 25991
Living voice; drama in 4 acts, by A. Wolfrom.
104 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Iar. 18, 1910 : D : 20489 ; Anna
Wolfrom, Kansas City, Mo. 25992
Living war pictures of the War of the Re-
bellion; by S. A. Bowei'S.
© Sereno A. Bowers, Concord, N. H. ; 1895 :
64279, Dec. 19. 25993
Livingston Elms; a drama in 3 acts, by C. J.
Magoun.
© Charles J. Magoun, Boston ; 1895 : 94.59.
Feb. 14. 25994
Livingstone and Stanley. See Africa.
[1],
Liz; playlet in 1 act, by C. H. O'Donnell.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34021 ; C. H. O'Don-
nell, New York. 25995
Liz, a stage girl; a dramatic composition, by
F. H. Deane.
© Francis Henry Deane, Baltimore ; D :
108, Feb. 2, 1901. 25996
1294
25997
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26014
Liza I/orist. See Fair (A) fraud.
Lizbeth from Hickory Hollow; a rural drama
in 4 acts, by L. Johnson. 87 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Decker, jr., Algoma, Wis. ; D :
3SSS, Aug. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1903. 25997
Lizbeth's daughter; a musical interpretation
in 1 act, by James Murray Allison. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© J. M. Allison, Cincinnati ; D : 1118, Nov.
25, 1901; 2c. Nov. 25, 1901. 25998
Liz'buth Ann; pastoral play in 3 acts, by M.
B. Cooke.
© IVTariorie Benton Cooke, Chicago ; 1900
A : 7042, Mar. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 25999
Lizzette, the child of Miner's Gulch; an origi-
nal drama in 3 acts, by Thomas Coleman.
© Alexander Byers, Chicago: 1880:2505,
Feb. 16. 26000
Lizzie; a comedy sketch in 1 act. by R. St.
Carr. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Royal St. Carr, New York: D: 14151.
Oct. 26, 1908; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 26001
Lizzie's dream; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
T. Ince. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom Ince, New York ; D : 13060. iMay 19.
1908; 2c. May 19, 1908. 26002
Llav (La) del paraise; boceto comico-lirico de
costumbres madrileiias original de M. Valcar-
cel y J. Martin de Salazar, mtisica del maes-
tro Badia. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1909. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16868; ISIanuel Valcarcel y Julian Martin de
Salazar, Madrid. 26003
Llaves (Las) del cielo; zax'zuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 5 cuadros, original de Luis de Larra
y Manuel Fernandez de la Puente, miisica
del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 43 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38247; L. de Larra y M. Fernandez de la
Puente, Madrid. 26004
Llegada (La) de ios reyes; juguete comico en 1
acto y en prosa. original de E. Blanco Rojas.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1907.
25 p. 12°.
© Enrique Blanco Rojas, Madrid ; D: 11.520.
Oct. 12, 1907; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 26005
Llevar la derecha; recomendacion en 1 acto, en
prosa y verso, original de J. Aguado Perez,
mGsica del maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910. [2],
16 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 : 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22125 ;
Jos6 Aguado Perez, Madrid. 26006
Llewellen; or. Shadowed lights, a drama in 5
acts, by H. Cahill.
© Helena Cahill, New York : 1891 : 13762,
Apr. 16. 26007
Lloyd Pennant; or. The exiled heir, a drama
in 6 acts, by T. H. Smith, jti
© Thomas H. Smith, jr.. Frederick, Md. ;
1884 : 2872, Feb. 9. 26008
Lo-ko-rah; Tibetan comic opera in 2 acts and
3 scenes, book by M. S. Pasmore, arr. by Ruth
Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young]' lyrics
by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, music by H. B.
Pasmore. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915 ; D : 41508 ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New Y'ork. 26008a
Lo que Dios ata; drama en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de E. Zaballos y J. Bermudez. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910.
64 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22422 ;
Emilio Zaballos y Jose Bermudez, Madrid.
26009
Lo que engaiia la verdad; paso de comedia en
prosa, original de M. Linares Rivas. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16875 ; Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid.
26010
Lo que nianda Dios; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros. en prosa y verso, original de Ios
seilores Jackson Veyan y Flores Gonzalez,
miisica de Ios maestros Torregrosa y Alonso.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912.
37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32543 ;
Jackson Veyan v Flores Gonzalez. Madrid.
26011
Lo que no muere; comedia en 2 actos ,de S.
Alonso Gomez y L. Manzano Mancebo. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908.
54 p. 12°.
© Sebastian Alonso G6mez y Luis Manzano
Mancebo. Madrid ; D : 14708, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c.
Jan. 2, 1909. 26012
Lo que no vuelve; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa.
original de R. Hernandez Bermtidez. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 31 p.
12°.
© Ricardo Hernandez Bermudez, Madrid ;
D : 15470. Mar. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909.
26013
Lo, the days of our fathers; comedy in 3 acts
and 5 pictures, by O. M. Johnson. [1], 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D : 28482 ; Olive M.
Johnson, New York. 26014
1295
26014
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26031
Loaded dice; play in 1 act, by L. G. Giltner and
M. S. Keightley. [2] 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914; D : 38625 ; Leigh Gor-
don Giltner, Eminence, Ky., and Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 26014a
Loaf (A) of bread; character monologue, by
F. A. Sulzer. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Alberts Sulzer, Philadelphia ; D :
15411, Mar. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1909.
26015
Loan (The); drama in 3 acts, by J. Mally. 52 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; 0:36448; Jeannette
Mally, New York. 26015a
Loan me your husband; a nnisical comedy in 3
acts, by K. Sprague.
© Kate Sprague, Milford, Mass. ; 1893 :
18210, Apr. 13. 26016
Loan (The) of a husband; a modern comedy of
Alaska in 3 acts, by M. E. Coe. 63 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco ; D :
3055, Feb. 2, 1903; 2c. Feb. 2. 1903. [Note:
Copies bear title The dance hall girl ; or. The
loan of a husband! 26017
Loan (The) of an umbrella; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. H. Donlevy.
© J. H. Donlevy, Philadelphia ; 1893 : 25504,
May 26. 26018
Loan (The) shark; by W. Montague. [7] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28005 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 26019
■ ^play in 5 scenes, by C. Oliver. [42] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912 ; D : 29530 ; Christine
Oliver, New York. 26020
playlet in 1 act, by C. Gibney. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913 ; D : 33701 ; Charles Gib-
ney, New York. 26021
Loan-sum street; comedy duologue, by J. J.
Bernai'd. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1915 ; D : 39417 ; Jule J. Ber-
nard, Philadelphia. 26021a
Lob; play in 6 acts, by B. E. Letson. 28 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915 ; D : 39935 ; Byron Ed-
ward Letson, Collins Center, N. 1'. 26021b
Loba (La); zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
libro de los sefiores Paso y Rocabert, mtisica
del maestro Vicente Lleo . . . Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1907. 33 p. 12°.
r Libretto only]
© Paso y Rocabert, Madrid ; D : 10546, Mav
11, 1907; 2c. May 11. 1907. 26022
Lobato (El); boceto llrico-dramfitico en 1 acto y
5 cuadros, original de Carlos Diaz Valero y
Leon Navarro Serrano, mGsica de los maestros
Francisco A. de San Felipe y Cayo Vela. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908.
40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Diaz Valero y Navarro Serrano, Madrid ;
D : 13467, July 25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908.
26023
Lobbyist (The); by Herbert Hall Winslow. 23
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Patrice Hutchison, Pittsburgh ; D : 12896,
May 4. 1908 ; 2c. May 4, 1908. 26024
a comedy drama in 5 acts, by W. A. Court-
land.
© William A. Courtland. New York ; 1891 :
16828, May 7. 26025
■comic-opera in 2 acts, music and libretto
by E. A. Barns, arr. by Edward J. Finck,
adapted by jM. Hendy. [96] p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32337 ; E. A. Barns,
Portland, Or. 26026
1 act comedy, by F. Searight. [2], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1912; D : 29894 ; Fmnklyn
Searight, New York. 26027
Lobbyists (The); play in 4 acts, by L. C. Schem.
[2], 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 9, 1911; D : 23059 ; Li. la C.
Schem, Hoboken, N. J. 26028
Lobetanz; dramatische dichtung, von Otto Ju-
lius Bierbaum.
© A. Deneke, Berlin : 1897 : 26570, Apr. 30.
26029
(Merry dance); musical play in 3 acts, by
Otto Julius Bierl)aum, English version by
M. T. E. Sandwith, music by Ludwig Thuille.
New York. G. Schirmer, 1911. 26 p. 4°. (G.
Schirmer's collection of opera-librettos)
© Nov. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25771 ;
G. Scliirmer, New York. 26030
Lobg'esange (Die) des Claudian; drama in 5
aufziigen. von H. Snderniann. Berlin, Ver-
triebssteller des Verbjindes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1913. 95 p. diagrs.
12°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913 ; D : 34876 ; Hermann
Sudermami, Berlin. 26031
Same. Stuttgart u. Berlin, T. G. Cotta'sche
buchhandlung nachfolger, 1914. 169 p. 12°.
© Jan. 20. 1914: Ic. Mar. 11. 1915; D:
40782: Hermann Sudermann, Berlin. 26031a
Lobo (El); drama en 3 actos y en prosa, original
de J. Dicenta. Madrid, Buenos Aires, Re-
nanciniiento, 1914. 117 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914: D:
36505; Joaquin Dicenta, Madrid. 26031b
1296
26032
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26048
Lobster (The); dramatic sketch, by J. Lewis.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D: 31695; Jay Lewis,
Richmond. 26032
a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by E. Selden.
Typewritten.
© Edgar Seldeu, H. E. Fisher and J. J.
Carroll, United States ; 1899 : 13230*, Feb. 17 ;
2c. Apr. 4. 26033
— or, What is home without a mother-in-
law? farce in 1 act and 2 scenes, by S. Devere.
© Sam Devere, New York; 1899:18453,
Mar. 11. 26034
Lobster (The) and the pearl; extravaganza in
3 acts, by N. L. Thompson. [5], 34 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1914; D : 37962 ; Nellie L.
Thompson, Boston. 26034a
Lobster (The) and the wise guy; vaudeville
act and monologue, by W. H. Reynolds. 3 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Walter H. Reynolds, Richmond ; D :
14455, Dec. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 26035
Lobster (The) party; farce in 1 act, by C. C.
Mantley. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1910; D : 22917 ; Cecil Clay
Mantley, New York. 26036
Lobster salad; in 3 acts, comedy, by J. A.
Fraser.
© E. H. Macoy, jr., Chicago; 1898:23645,
Apr. 14. 26037
Loca (La); zarzuela en 1 acto y 4 cuadros, en
verso y prosa, original de L. Esteso y Lopez
de Haro, nidsica de los maestros Carbonell y
Fonrat. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1908. 30 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Luis Esteso y Lopez de Haro, Madrid ;
D : 14501, Dec. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908.
26038
Loca (La) fortuna; humorada en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 6 cuadros, original de A. Fernandez
Lepina y A. Plaiiiol, mtisica del maestro Ra-
fael Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1911. 62 p. illus. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24331 ; Antonio Fernandez Lepina y Antonio
Plaiiiol, Madrid. 26039
Local and long distance; farce in 1 act, by H.
Manley Dana. Boston, Walter H. Baker &
CO., 1914. 20 p. 12°.
© Feb. 25, 1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; D:
36166 ; Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston.
26039a
Local (The) forecaster; or, The merry millen-
nium, a musical extravaganza of modern life,
by R. L. McCardell. 48 p. 16°. Printed.
© Roy L. McCardell, New Rochelle, N. Y. ;
D : 2835, Jan. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1903.
26040
See also Weather (The) prophet.
Local option. See High license.
Local (A) scandal; or, The tale of a feather,
a 1 act comedy, by W. Busch. Typewritten.
© William Busch, St. Louis ; 1900 A : 6306,
Mar. 8; 2c. Apr. 4. . 26041
Locandiera (La); di Carlo Goldoni, with intro-
duction, notes and vocabulary by J. Geddes,
jr., and F. M. Josselyn, jr. Boston, D. C.
Heath & co., 1901. vii, 114 p. 16°.
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston ; A : 18452, Oct.
7, 1901; 2c. Oct. 7, 1901. 26041a
(The hostess); comedy in 3 acts, by Carlo
Goldoni. New York, J. A. McGrath.
© James A. McGrath, New York; 1896:
12686, Feb. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 26042
See also Mirandolina. — Mistress (The) of
the inn.
Locas (Las) vanidades; comedia en 1 acto y
2 cuadros, en prosa, original de V. Alniela.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
27 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21975 ;
Vicente Almela, Madrid. 26043
Location d'habits; par Rene d'Hery. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D: 30063; Gaumont
CO., New York. 26044
Loch-na-mar; a romantic Irish comedy in 4
acts, by Con T. Murphy.
© W. H. Power, New York ; 1886 : 13306,
June 8. 26045
Lochinvar; play in 1 act, by G. W. Wendel. 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914 ; D : 36282 ; Geo. Wagner
Wendel, New York. 26045 a
Lochinvar, jr.; comedy in 4 acts, by A. E. Lyon.
145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna E. Lyon, Esopus, N. Y. ; D : 12262,
Jan. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1908. 26046
Lock box 23; or. The post oflace, a dramatic
composition, by R. D. Brain.
© Robert D. Brain, Springfield, O. ; 1889:
28883, Sept. 23. 26047
Lock (A) of hair; comedy in 4 acts, by George
A. Lemming. Typewritten.
© J. N. Rentfrow, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
1899 : 6514, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 18. 26048
5379—16-
-82
1297
26049
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26068
Lock (A) of hair — Continued.
— •comedy in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by G. A
Lemming.
© George A. Lennning, Sioux City
la.;
26049
1886 : 22698, Oct. 8.
Locke; a tragedy in 5 acts, by F. Anderson.
© Franlc Anderson, Buffalo ; D : 712, Aug. 1,
1901. 26050
Locke of Wall street; a drama in 3 acts, by A.
Steele. 153 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Asa Steele, New York ; D : 15202, Mar. 1,
1909; Ic. Oct. 16, 1909. 26051
Locked (The) door; play in 1 act, by M. W.
Davis. 12 p. 8°. Printed.
© Sept. 25, 1915; 2c. Sept. 30, 1915; D:
41867 ; Malcolm Waters Davis, New York.
26051a
Locked in a dressmaker's room; or, Mr. Holi-
day's flirtation, a farce in 1 act, by William
Guepner. Clyde, O., Ames publishing com-
pany, 1892. 7 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 302] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1892:15503,
Apr. 8 ; 2c. Apr. 11. 26052
Locked out at 3 a. m.; a comedietta in 1 act, by
E. B. Harvier. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelvn Baker Harvier, New York ; D :
]927, May"23, 1902; 2c. May 16, 1902. 26053
Lockere vbgel; vier schelmenspiele, von Ludwig
Huna. Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlagshaus
[19081 128 p. 12°. (Bibliothek moderner
dramen)
Contents : Tandaradei. — Der kuss. — Die
mutter.— Ein rettungsmittel.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus. Berlin ; D :
13058, Mav 25, 1908; Ic. May 25, 1908; Ic.
Sept. 18, 1908. 26054
Locket (The); by P. A. Hord. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1910; D: 21938; Parker A.
Hord, Washington. 26055
• a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Paulton and
Mostyn Tedde.
© Harry Paulton, New York ; 1890 : 15385,
May 9. 26056
play in 3 acts, by E. L. Masters. Chicago,
Rooks press, 1910. 110 p. 12"
© Dec. 10, 1910; 2c. Dec. 12, 1910; D:
22779 ; Edgar Lee Masters, Chicago. 26057
Lockout (The); or, The longshoremen's strike,
a drama in 1 act, by G. L. Stout.
© G. L. Stout, United States ; 1874 : 15396,
Dec. 22. 26058
Locksley hall. See Undercurrents.
Loco; a comic opera, by PI .J. Smith.
© Edwai-d .T. Smith, Atlantic City; 1890:
31618, Oct. 13. 26059
Loco (El) dios. See Madman (The) divine.
Locust (The); plav in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by
,1. A. Gehrung and B. H. Atwell. [3], 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1912; D : 30944 ; Julian A.
Gehrung and Ben H. Atwell, New York.
26060
a 3 act comic drama from the French, by
F. Williams.
© Fred Williams, Boston; 1878:891, .Tan.
21. 26061
Locust (The) and ant (La cig'ale et la fourmi);
comic opera in 3 acts and 10 tnl)leuux, by Al-
fred Duru and Henri Chivot, music by Edmond
Audran ; tr. and adapted by the Franco- Ameri-
can agency for dramatic literature, ltd.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 29454, Dec. 22. 26062
Locust (The) flower; fantasy in 1 act, by Pau-
line de Silva Brooks Quinton. 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914; D : 37653 ; William
Warren Quinton, Buffalo. 26062a
Lodestar (The); play in 3 acts, by W. L. Weg-
ner. [3] 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34027 ; Wilma Louise
Wegner, Rochester, N. Y. 26063
Lodg'e (The) keeper's daughter. See Dora
Thorne.
Lodge of Kye Tyes; a burlesque initiation, by
Cliarles A. Hasson. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1904] 25 p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's
specialties)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5612, Oct. 6,
1904; 2c. Nov. 3, 1904. 26064
Lodge secrets; a comedy in prologue and 3 acts,
by A. Vinton and W. Reid.
© Arthur Vinton and Wilson Reid, San An-
tonio ; 1895 : 12497, Mar. 2. 26065
Lodger (The) Sec Who is he?
Lodgers; 1 act comedy, by .L E. Blamphin. 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph E. Blamphin, Philadelphia ; D :
7393, Sept. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1905. 26066
Lodgers taken in; comedy in 3 acts, by Levin
C. Tees. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1913.
57 p. 12°.
© July 19, 1913; 2c. July 21, 1913; D:
33884 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 26067
a 3 act farce-comedy, by G. B. De Wier.
© G. B. De Wier, Philadelphia; 1892:
20253, May 12. 26068
i
1298
26069
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26086
Lodging'-house (The) keeper; a monologue, by
Evelyn Simms. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1909. 5 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 15672,
Apr. 20, 1909 ; 2c. June IG, 1909. 26069
Lodofski, the counterfeiter; a melodrama in 5
acts, by A. C. M. Luhrs.
© August C. Martin Luhrs, San Francisco ;
1896 : 53128, Sept. 23. 26070
Loftus and his loves; a comedy, by C. C.
Adams.
© C. C. Adams, New York ; 1899 : 14615,
Feb. 23. 26071
Log cabin neighbors; written and composed by
J. M. Janson. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Melville Janson. Fall River.
]Mass. ; 1890 : 10926, Apr. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 2. 26072
Logan's luck; a comedy drama in 5 acts, bv
Hal Reid [i. e. J. H. Reid]
© James Halleck Reid, United States;
1895 : 26684, May 16. 26073
See also Human hearts.
Logenbriider (Die) See Are you a mason?
Logierbesuch; schwank in 3 aufziigen, von
Fritz Friedmann-Frederich. Wien, Leipzig,
New York, W. Karczag [1914] 63 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 16. 1915 ; D : 40951 ; W. Karc-
zag, Vienna. 26073a
Lohengrin; a nmsical burlesque for wax figures,
by Harriet E. Smith. Lebanon, O., March
bros., 1907. 17 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© March bros.. Lebanon, O. ; D: 11273,
Sept. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1907. 26074
See also Tristan und Isolde.
Lohse and Sterling; play in 1 act, by R. Lohse.
3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41169 ; Ralph Lohse.
New York. 26074a
Loi (La) de I'homme; piece en 3 actes, par P.
Hervieu. [Paris, A. Lemerre] 1900. 129 p.
nar. 16°.
© Paul Hervieu, France; 1900 A: 2807,
Jan. 25 ; 2c. Jan. 10. 26075
See also Theatre complet [de] Paul Her-
vieu.
Loi (La) de pardon; piece en 4 actes, par Maur-
ice Landay. 48 p. 8°. (Supplement the-
atral au no. 6 de Lisez-moi, 1905)
© Jules Tallandier, Paris ; D : 7604, Nov.
23, 1905; 2c. Nov. 23, 1905. 26076
Lois; by Mrs. D. Mack.
© Mrs. Duval Mack, Washington ; D : 10178,
Mar. 20, 1907. 26077
Lokalbahn (Die); komodie in 3 akten, von
Ludwig Thoma. Miincheu, A. Langen, 1902.
164, [1] p. 12°.
© Albert Langen, Munich ; D : 2405, Oct. 2,
1902 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1902. 26078
Lola; a drama in 3 acts, being a reconstructed
version of drama heretofore copyrighted by
F. G. Maeder.
© Fred O. Maeder, New York ; 1871 : 8669,
Sept. 16. 26079
play in 4 acts, by O. Davis. [2], 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1910 ; D : 21586 ; Owen Davis.
New York. 26080
play in 3 acts, by O. L. Dreeben. [65] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1915; D: 42529; Octnvine
Lopez Dreeben, Dallas. 26080a
a romantic, picture.sque drama of life, love
and adventure, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1871 : 6792,
July 19. 26081
Lola Dale; a play in 3 acts, by J. M. Maxwell.
Typewritten.
© John Milo Maxwell, Chicago; 1900 A:
105, Jan. 2; 2c. Jan. 2. 26082
Lola Montez; a new and original historical
drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by P. Gibson.
127 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Preston Gibson. Chicago ; D : 4333. Dec.
2, 1903; 2c. Dec. 11, 1903. 26083
See also Dancer (The) and the king.
Lola, the dancer; by F. P. Ladd. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frederic P. Ladd. New York ; D : 10301,
Apr. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1907. 26084
Lola's fortune; a romantic drama in 3 acts, bv
Edwin F. De Nyse.
© Lulu Prior De Nyse, Brooklyn; 1883:
3572, Feb. 24. 26085
Lolimo; tabloid grand opera, by C. M. Green-
ing. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1915; D: 41686; Clara M.
Greening, Los Angeles. 26085a
Lolita; a drama of California life, in 5 acts, by
S. P. Carr.
© Sarah Pratt Carr, St. Helena, Cal. ; 1889 :
35633, Nov. 22. 26086
sketch, by K. L. Dalliba. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 24, 1915; D: 41306; K. Lyon
Dalliba, London. 26086a
1299
26087
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26107
Lolita — Continued.
vaudeville in 1 act, by H. Ten Broeck. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911 ; D : 28053 ; Helen Ten
Broeck, New York. 26087
Lolita, the flower girl; musical comedy, by C.
Driscoll. 170 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Clara Driscoll, San Antonio ; D : 1337,
Jan. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1902. 26088
Lolo-Lulu; Pariser schwank mit musik in 4
akten von Paul Bissen (pseud, des Willy
Frey) musik von Ed. Weber. 126 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911 ; D : 25207 ; Willy Frey,
New York. 26089
Loma; a play in 5 acts, by F. Backus. 103 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Backus, Orange, N. J. ; D :
5928, Dec. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904. 26090
Lombroso's monument; comedy In 3 acts, by
Franz IMolnar, tr. from the Hungarian and
adapted for the American stage by I. Kaszab.
66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 17883 ; Imre Kaszab,
New York. 26091
Lon dub rioza (Royal blackbird); a historical
Irish drama in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by G. L.
Stout. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George L. Stout, New York ; 1882 : 6735,
Apr. 27 ; 2c. Sept. 8. 26092
London (The) & American bloomer girls; a
farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1896:18020.
Mar. 21. 26093
London assurance; comedy in 5 acts, by Dion L.
Boucicault. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911.
78 p. 12°. ([The William H. Warren ed. of
standard plays] )
© Feb. 10, 1911; 2c. Feb. 11, 1911; D:
23323 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 26094
Same. Acting version of Yale university
dramatic association, with introduction by
William Lyon Phelps. New Haven, Conn.,
Pub. under the supervision of P. Roberts, 1910.
xvii, [3]. 87 p. plates, illus. 8°.
© Dec. 15, 1909; 2c. Dec. 21, 1909; D:
17757 ; Philip Roberts, New Haven. 26095
Same. New American ed., correctly re-
printed from the original authorized acting ed.
New York, H. Roorbach, 1899. 67 p. 12°.
( [Roorbach's American ed. of acting plays, no.
19])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
87514, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 26098
London assurance — Continued.
■ • Same, ed. bv Alfred B. Sedgwick. New
York, C. T. De Witt, 1877. 54 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's acting plays, no 212] )
© Clinton T. De Witt, New York; 1877:
11275. Oct. 2 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1878. 26097
London (A) beauty. See Gladys.
London bells.
© William Schepp Campbell, Chicago ; 1S97:
63610, Nov. 15. 26098
London by nig'ht; a sensational drama in 3 acts,
by W. H. Walters.
© Adah Foy, Covington, Ky. ; 1879:8882,
July 7. 26099
London (The) char-lady. See Eternal (The)
feminine.
London empire burlesquers; in 3 acts, by W. F.
Barry.
© Wm. F. Barry, Philadelphia ; 1899 : 18693,
Mar. 13. 26100
London (A) engag'ement. See Her English
company.
London (The) fire brigade; a pantomimical sa-
tire, bv B. Ritchie and Tom Hearn. New
York. 1907. 12 p. 16°.
© Billie Ritchie, New York ; D : 11227, Aug.
26, 1007; 2c. Aug. 26, 1907. 26101
London (The) flats; comic musical drama in 3
acts, by II. L. Landrum. [29] p. Typewrit-
ten. [Librt'tto only]
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1911; D : 23672 ; Rob(M-t L.
Landrum. Detroit. 26102
London forty years ago.
dawn.
See Sundown to
London (The) gaiety girls; by J. A. Flynn.
© .John A. Flynn, Cleveland; 1890:. 32868,
Oct. 22. 26103
London life; a melodrama in 5 acts, by Martin
Field and Arthur Shirley.
© Murray & Long, New York ; 1899 : 39110,
June 14. 26104
London (A) mystery; a play in 4 acts, by John
A. Stevens.
© James S. Stevens, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
8144, Mar. 3. 26105
London (The) police; a melodrama, by G.
Dance.
© George Dance, Weybridge, England;
1900 A : 19064, Aug. 1. 26106
London society; emotional and pathetic drama
in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1885 : 17758,
Aug. 21. 26107
1300
26108
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26127
London suburbia; by F. J. Westcott.
© Frederick John Westcott, London ; D :
10965, July 15, 1907. 26108
Lone (The) chance; drama in 4 acts, by G. N.
AI!)yn. 142, [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911 ; D : 24198 ; Genevieve N.
Albyn, Brooklyn. 26109
Lone (A) hand; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1882:
894G, May 30. 26110
Lone (The) hand four aces; or. Equal to a
royal flush, in 4 iicts, by M. P. Crawford, to
be acted by a troup of educated dogs. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Milev Pleasantou Crawford, United
States ; 1890 : 17517, May 29 ; 2c. June 30.
26111
Lone Oaks; a melodrama in 5 acts, by A. H.
Davis.
© Anson 11. Davis, New York ; 1890 : 33549,
Oct. 28. 26112
Lone (The) operator; by B. C. Antensou. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Bennett C. Antenson, New York ; D :
11653, Nov. 2, 1907; 2c. Nov. 2, 1907. 26113
Lone pine; a melodrama in a prologue and 3
acts, by E. J. Cowley.
© Edward J. Cowley, Boston ; 1885 : 10829,
IMay 12. 26114
Lone (The) pirate; by L. M. Gartner.
© Lillian M. Gartner, New York; D : 14319,
Nov. IS, 1908. [Pantry abandoned, see Love
(Tlie) pirate; D : 14400] 26115
Lone (The) star; comedietta in 1 act, by Wil-
li:im J. Burke. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hilda Thomas, New York ; D : 518, May
28, 1901; 2c. May 28, 1901. 26116
a sensational drama, by J. M. Findull.
© .L M. Findull, New York; 1871:10044,
Oct.
u.
26117
Lone Star mystery; a sensational comedy
drama of frontier life in Texas, by J. L.
Glass. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James L. Glass, New Albany, Ind. ; D :
5118, May 27, 1904; 2c. June 2, 1904. 26118
Lone Star of Texas; or. The squaw's revenge,
ccnuHlv drama in 4 acrts, by Beaumont Clax-
ton [pseud, of T. C. Taylor] 54 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 17, 1911; D: 24707; T. Clax-
ton Taylor, Lorain, O. 26119
Lone (The) Star ranch; western comedy drama
in 4 acts, by C. F. Harrison. 46 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1911; D: 24968; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 26120
Lone-tree mine; a Rocky Mountain drama in 5
acts, by David Hill.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1899:
4SS65, July 28; 2c. July 28. 26121
Lone (The) wolf; melodrama in 4 acts and 10
scenes, by L. J. Vance. 100 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915; D: 41733; Louis
Joseph Vance, Harmon-on-Hudson, N. Y.
26121a
Lone (The) woman; a drama in 4 acts, by M.
Gardner, [37] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913; D : 32205 ; Margaret
Gardner, Atlanta. 26122
drama in 3 acts, by J. H. Greene. [72] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913 ; D : 34417 ; John Henry
Greene, New York. 26123
Lonely (The) deep; a romance of life and love
in 4 chapters, by E. Graves.
© Edwin Graves, New York; 1874:3049,
Mar. 11. 26124
Lonely (The) lady; farcical satire in 1 act, by
L. D. Freeman. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 27, 1915 ; D : 40777 ; Lea David
Freeman, New Orleans,' 26124a
modern play in 3 acts and an epilogue, by
B. M. Dix (B. M. D. Flebbe) 127 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913 ; D : 32832 ; Beulah Dix
Flebbe, Brookline, Mass. 26125
Lonely lives. See Dramatic works of Ger-
hart Hauptmann,
Lonely (The) millionaires; a new and original
comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. Henry de la Pas-
ture.
© Otho Stuart, London; D : 8514, May 11,
1906. 26126
Lonely (The) pollywog of the mill-pond; a
sanguinary drama in 3 scenes, by M. T. Head.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happv hours co., New York; 1876:333,
Jan. 7; 2c. Feb. 14. 26127
Lonely (The) way; Intermezzo; Countess
Mizzie; 3 plays by Arthur Schuitzler, tr.
from the German with an introduction by
Edwin Bjorkman. New York, M. Kenner-
ley, 1915. xliii, 323 p. 12°.
© ]\Iay 26. 1915 ; 2c. and aff. June 5, 1915 ;
A : 406158 ; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
26127a
1301
26128
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26145
Lonely ville (The) social club; a farcical
satire in 3 acts, by W. C. Parker. Chicago.
T. S. Denison [1903] 32 p. 12°. (Alta
series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 2749, Dec.
22. 1902; 2c. .Jan. 26, 1903. 26128
Lonesome junction; comedy sketcli, by Mr.
and Mrs. G. Berry. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1910; D: 22279; Mr. and
Mrs. George Berry, Chicago. 26129
Lonesome Mile; western comedy drama in 2
acts, by George M.- Rosener. Chicago, Dra-
matic publishing co. [1912] 44 p. 12°.
([Sergei's acting drama no. 614])
© Dec. 31, 1912; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913; D:
31843; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 26130
Lonesome pine; American drama of the far
West in 3 acts, by Roy La Marr [pseud, of
Roy Mosher] [25] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1911; D: 25100; Roy
IVIosher, Chicago. 26131
Lonesome town; musical comedy, by J. G.
Brusio. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D: 25543; Mrs. Jud-
son C. Brusie, San Francisco. 26132
Long Branch — Continued.
or. Seaside summer scenes,
act
musical farce in 2 acts, by C. W. Kolb and
Judson Brusie. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34303 ; C. William
Kolb, San Francisco. 26133
Lonesome trail; a play in 4 acts, by P. E.
Burns. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D : 32521 ; Paul E.
Burns, Philadelphia. 26134
Loneville (The) jollier; a 1 act farce, by
Charles Horwitz. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James E. Henry, Philadelphia ; D : 11708,
Nov. 8. 1907; 2c. Nov. 8, 1907. 26135
Long (The) and short man; play, by C. Saun-
ders. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915 ; D : 39942 ; Chas. Saun-
ders, St. Paul. 26135a
Long (The) and short of it; by J. H. Sackett.
S4 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© John Hubbert Sackett, Philadelphia;
D : 1800. Apr. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1902.
26136
10 p.
vaudeville sketch, by R. D. Miles.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915; D: 39462; Rex De-
witt Miles, Portland, Or. 26136a
Long Branch; a comedy, by G. Ryer.
© George Ryer, Albany ; 1871 : 1839, Mar.
4. 26137
musical comedy, by C. R. Gardiner.
© C. R. Gardiner, New York; 1880:8530,
June 4. 26138
Long distance; a monologue, by (Orlando F.
Lewis. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1904. 15 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 5348.
July 27, 1904; 2c. July 27, 1904. 26139
Long (The) distance telephone; by G. B.
Howard.
© George B. Howard, Chicago; 1896:
12106, Feb. 22. 26140
Long (A) duel; a serious comedy in 4 acts, bv
Mrs. W. K. Clifford [Lucy (Lane) Clifford]
London and New York, John Lane, 1901. 151
p. 16°.
© Mrs. W. K. ClifCord, New York ; D : 765,
Aug. 16, 1901; 2c. Aug. 17, 1901. 26141
or, Graphteopathy. Typewrit-
green;
Long
ten.
© John L. Morrison, Greenville, Pa. ; D :
1367, Jan. 20, 1902; 2c. Jan. 29, 1902.
26142
Long Island; a play in 4 acts, by P. W. Hyde.
49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde. Chicago; D:
10663, May 29, 1907; 2c. June 13, 1907.
26143
Long (The) journey; play in 3 acts, by K. J.
Townsend. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915 ; D : 42398 ; Katharine J.
Townsend, Cooperstown, N. Y. 26143a
Long (The) lane; play in 4 acts, by B. H.
Voigt. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D : 37347 ; Bernhard
H. Voigt, Brooklyn. 26143b
play in 3 acts, by W. W. Richmond. 72 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1911 ; D : 25515 ; AVarren AV.
Richmond, Cleveland. 26144
Long (The) lash; play in 1 act. by H. Hage-
dorn [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1914; D : 38051 ; Herin.uiu
Hagedorn, Fairtield, Conn. 26144a
Long live the king; play in 3 acts, by M. R.
Rinehart. [201] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914 ; D : 35878 ; Mary Roberts
Rinehart, Sewickley, Pa. 26144b
Long looked for; a musical play in 3 acts and
4 scenes, by Albert S. and Charles E. How-
son. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Frank A. Howson, Brooklyn; D:50]6.
May 13, 1904; 2c. May 13, 1904. 26145
1302
26146
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26164
Long (The) lost daughter. See Capt. Skin.
Long-lost (The) nephew; [play in 1 act] by
Robert C. V. Meyers; [and] Ghost scene from
Hamlet. Philadelphia, P. Garrett & co.. 1886.
p. 193-216. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to
One hundred choice selections, no. 7)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886:
6012, Mar. 15; 2c. Sept. 9. 26146
Long (The) lost son; musical comedy in 3
acts, by M. M. Walsh. 41 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 4. 1912 : D : 28224 : Margaret
Man<^field Walsh, Cincinnati. 26147
Long (The) road. See Red (The) mark.
Long (A) road that has no turning; play in
4 acts, by Louis Lawrence [pseud, of L. L.
Kaufman"] [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914; D: 36428; Lawrence
L. Kaufman, Columbus, O. 26147a
Long (A) shot. Typewritten.
© Carvl Wilbur, New York; 1900 A:
4470.. Feb. 17; 2c. Feb. 24. 26148
Long (The) way home; a play in 1 act, by C.
Skinner.
© Constance Skinner, Chicago ; D : 12778,
Apr. 18, 1908. 26149
Longfellow's dream. -See Enjoyable enter-
tainments.
Longman (The) case; a modern play in 5 acts,
by Mrs. C. F. McLean.
© Mrs. C. F. McLean, Cincinnati; 1895:
19962, Apr. 11 ; 2c. May 16. 26150
Longshoremen's (The) strike. See Lockout
(The)
Loo; follie musicale, by Farnie.
© George M. Vescelius, Chicago; 1886:
20423, Sept. 10. 26151
Looey; dramatic composition, by G. V. Hobart.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor, N.
Y. ; I> : 10669, May 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31,
1907. 26152
Look after Louise; tragedy in 1 act, by" C. F.
Nirdliiiger. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1915 ; D : 42142 ; Charles Fred-
eric Nirdlinger, New York. 26152a
Look before you leap; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12035, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
26153
Look out for Hezikiah; farce, by Louise Rand
Bascom. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1912.
4 p. 8°. (Famous five-cent funny farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30817; March bros., Lebanon, O. 26154
Look out for paint; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Cornelius Shea. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 33 p. 12°.
© Oct. 18, 1912; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912; D:
31175; AValter H. Baker & co., Boston.
26155
Look out for the cat; a sketch in 1 act for two
black-face comedians, by Harry L. Newton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 12 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5091,
May 28, 1904; 2c. Oct. 5, 1904. 26156
Look who's here — Napoleon; farce comedy in
2 acts, by C. B. Casad. 65 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 28, 1913; D : 33646 ; Campbell
B. Casad, New York. 26157
Looking backward; or. The new woman, a
comedy, by T. J. Kane.
© T. J. Kane, Gunnison, Col.; 1896:6774,
Jan. 27. 26158
Looking backwards; by S. Chambers. 13 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911; D: 25966; Steplien
Chambers, Chico, Cal. 26159
Looking for a wife; a comedy in 2 acts, by
J. M. O'Sullivan. Brooklyn, J. M. O'Sullivan,
1887. 30 p. 12°.
© James M. O'Sullivan, Brooklyn; 1882:
15055, Sept. 11; 2c. Sept. 12, 1887. 26160
Same. Rev. ed.
© James M. O'Sullivan. Brooklvn; 1888:
2774, Jan. 25 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1901. ' 26161
— • Same.
© by James M. O'Sullivan, Brooklyn, as
the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 6377. Feb. 6, 1915. Original entry,
Jan. 25, 1888, no. 2774. 26161a
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by David De
Wolf. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Samuels, New York ; D : 3465,
. May 21, 1903 ; 2c. May 21, 1903. 26162
Looking for Mary Jane; farce in 3 acts, by
Helen Bagg. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
company, 1915. 85 p. 12°.
© Aug. 1, 1915; 2c. Aug. 10, 1915; D:
41458; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 26162a
farce in 2 acts, by H. Bagg. [1], 121 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32664 ; Helen Bagg,
Chicago. 26163
Looking for Miss Fortune.
© Fred W. Taylor and Mary Orlette Tay-
lor, New York; D : 5210, Apr. 30, 1904.
26164
1303
26165
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26180
Looking- for more; or, Turn about is fair
play; farce in 1 act, by (J. M. Lindsay. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1909; 2c. Nov. 22, 1909; D:
17498; Clarence M. Lindsay, Brooklyn.
26165
Looking for the King; a Sunday school drama
in 4 pts., by Mrs. B. Peters [i. e. Camilla W.
Peters] Brooklyn, W. C. Bryant & co., 1894.
5 p. 1., 5-31 p. illus. 12°.
© Mrs. B. Peters, United States; 1894:
11457, Feb. 24; 2c. Mar. 20. 26165a
Looking for trouble; a comedy sketch in 1 act,
by J. Barnes and Abel Seaman [pseud, of
Frank Eugene Chase] Boston, W. H. Baker
6 CO., 1007. 14 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
10493, May 4, 1907; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 26166
— farce in 3 acts, by Helene Gingold and
Laurence Cowen. London, S. French, ltd. ;
New York, S. French, 1913. 66 p. 12°. (On
cover: French's acting ed., no. 2428)
© Jan. 31, 1913; 2c. Feb. 1, 1913; D:
32154; Samuel French, ltd., London. 26167
farcical play in 3 acts, by Helene Gingold
and L. Cowen. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1910; D: 21497; Laurence
Cowen, London. 26168
Looking for work; dialog for 5 boys and 2
girls, by E. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo
publishing company, 1915. 13 p. 24°. (Dia-
logs for school picnics, no. 8)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
41335; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 26168a
Looking for you; a dramatic trifle in 1 act, by
F. W. Hackett.
© Frank AVarren Hackett, Portsmouth, N.
H. ; 1893:55116, Dec. 13. 26169
Looking forward; play in 1 act, by A. M. Hol-
brook. [4], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1915; D : 42442 ; Alva M.
Hoi brook. New York. 26ie9a
See also, at end of alphabet, titles beginning
with figures: 1891-2091.
Looking-glass (The); a children's play in 1 act,
by Major I'. Trevor. New York, Sanuiel
French ; London, Sanniel French, ltd., 1909.
39 p. 12°. ( [French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 160])
© Philip Trevor, London ; D : 16002, June
5, 1909; 2c. June 24, 1909. 26170
Looking into the future,
dream.
Lookout inn; play in 1 act, by R. Dalton. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23424; Robert
Dalton, Brooklyn. 26171
a playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© .William Warren Norton, Detroit; D:
5088, IVlay 28, 1904, 2c. July 23, 1904.
26172
Lookout Mountain; or, A battle amid the
clouds, a pyrotechnical spectacular and pan-
tomimic drama, by H. J. Pain and F. Oakes
Rose.
© Henry J. Pain and Frank Oakes Rose,
New York; 1894:53955, Nov. 19. 26173
Loom (The); play in 3 acts with prologue, by
H. L. Cohn. [46] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1913; D : 35514 ; Harrv L.
Cohn, Spokane, Wash. 26174
Loom (The) of life,
dalen.
See Factory (A) Mag-
See Ashes on the
Looms (The) of Lowell
altar.
Loon that went looney at Luna; by T. H.
Barron.
© Tliomas H. Barron, New York ; D : 5004,
May 10, 1904. 26175
Loop the loop; a dramatic composition in 3
acts, by G. E. Poulson.
© George E. Poulson, New York; D:2112,
. July 12, 1902. 26176
— a 3 act comedy, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; D : 816. Aug.
31, 1901. 26177
Loose discipline illustrated.
(The)
See Deserter
See Murphy's
1304
Loot of the Filipinos' cache; play in 1 act, by
G. G. Belden. [1], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1913; D : 33785 ; George G.
Belden, Spokane, W^ash. 26178
Looting (The) of the Second national; sketch
in 2 scenes, by J. F. Blaney. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1913; D: 32105; J. Francos
Blaney, New York. 26179
Lopey (The) 'lopers; a 1 act comedy playlet,
by R. C. Nash. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralpli Chester Nash, Wliitman, Mass. ;
D: 15113, Feb. 17, 1909; Ic. Feb. 8, 1909.
26180
26180
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26201
Lopez de Coria; juguete comico en 2 actos (el
sesundo dividido en 2 cuadros) oi'iginal de
Pedro Miiuoz Seca y Pedro Perez Fernandez.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
52 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
3S209 ; P. Mimoz Seca y P. P6rez Fernandez,
Madrid. 26180a
Lora; play in 4 acts, by E. Russell and Mrs.
E. N. Morgan. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmund Russell and Mrs. Edmund Nash
Morgan, Cleveland; D : 5821, Nov. 25, 1904;
2c. Nov. 25, 1904. 26181
Lora Breckenridge; a drama in 4 acts, by Mrs.
G. Goldthwaite.
© Mrs. Geo. Goldthwaite, Leadville, Col.;
1891 : 30168, Aug. 24. 26182
Lord and Lady Byron; a romantic comedy
drama in 4 acts, by A. M. Bennett.
© A. Milo Bennett, Cliicago ; 1900 A : 1319,
Jan. 15. 26183
Lord and Lady Tinkeytong; farce comedy in 3
acts, by E. Nice. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Nice, New York ; D : 10601, May
20, 1907 ; 2c. May 20, 1907. 26184
Lord and lover; an operetta in 3 acts, by D. P.
Holland. New York, S. W. Green [printer]
1879. 36 p. 12°.
© Daniel Pope Holland, New York; 1879:
2369, Feb. 19 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 26185
Lord and master; a drama in 5 acts, from
Florence Marryat's novel Her lord and mas-
ter, by R. Rayland.
© Rose Rayland, New York; 1876:2078,
Feb. 17. 26186
Lord (The) and the lady; by J. A. Golden. 11
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 11860,
Dec. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1907. 26187
Lord (A) and two ladies; a comedy in 4 acts,
by G. H. Howard. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Howard, Wasliington ; D : 41,
.Tan. 17, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1901 ; Ic. June 18.
1909 (new ed.) 26188
Lord Attenborough's only son and Katie Du-
rose, the abducted girl; by J. J. Harkins. 46
p. 16°. Printed.
© James J. Harkins, Pittsburgh; 1882:
12229, July 24 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 26189
Lord Bantam; a comedy in 2 acts, by J. S.
Houghton.
© John S. Houghton, Philadelphia; 1872:
1801, Feb. 23. 26190
Lord Byron; a play in 4 acts, by Rida Louise
Johnson.
© James Young, Baltimore; 1898:66185,
Nov. 12. 26191
Lord Byron's daughter; by L. C. King.
© Laura Clayton King, Los Angeles ; D :
12353, Feb. 10, 1908. 26192
Lord Byron's masters; a romantic comedy in
4 acts, by A. M. Bennett.
© A. ftlilo Bennett, Chicago ; 1900 A : 1322,
Jan. 1.5. , 26193
Lord Chanticleer; a quaint conceit, by F. A.
Mathews. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1910; D: 20445; Frances
Ayraar Mathews, New York. 26194
Lord Chesterfield; a drama, by D. A. McFall.
cover-title, 36 p. 8°. Printed.
© D. A. McFall, Austin, Tex.; 1895:28100,
May 24 ; 2c. May 24. 26195
Lord-Chuck-me-down of the House of Lords
of England in trouble in America; by F.
■ Evans.
© Frank Evans, Munhall, Pa. ; 1899 : 15158.
Feb. 2.5. 26196
Lord Coverdale; drama in 4 acts, by A. Hodges.
201 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D : 34135 ; Arthur
Hodges, New York. 26197
Lord Dopie's finish; a comedy sketch, by J.
Hall. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John Hall, Newark, N. J.; D:4895. Apr.
18, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1904. 26198
Lord Drummond's love; an original historical
drama in 4 acts, by R. N. Traver and M.
Breyer.
© Robert N. Traver and Mary Brever, New
York ; 1888 : 19745, July 9. 26199
Lord Dunmersey; a melodrama, by L. Richard-
son.
© Leander Richardson, New York ; 1889 :
9167. Mar. 22. 26200
Lord Eldred's other daughter; original comedy
in 4 acts, bv H. P. Downing. London, Francis
Griffiths [1913] 85 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 3.5.596 ;
Henry Francis Downing and Francis Griffiths.
London, 26200a
Lord Falkland and Edward Hyde at the house
of the former, Great Tew, near Oxford. See
From king to king.
Lord Fancy Jack; a farce comedy in 4 acts, by
A. Gross. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Gross, New York ; D : 5114, June
2, 1904 ; 2c. June 2, 1904. 26201
1305
26201
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26221
Lord Fitz Faddle; play in 1 act, by J. M. Barry.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 39962 ; James M.
Barry, Dingmans Ferry, Pa. 26201a
Lord (A) for a day; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
liooli and lyrics by J. V. Wilson. 81 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libvetto only]
© James Victor WiKson, Philadelphia; D:
6464, Apr. 5, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1905. 26202
Lord George's last cigar; a playlet, by Jeanie
Peet.
© Herbert Peet, Los Angeles ; D : 3285. Air. .
14, 1903. 26203
Lord (The) high elocutioner. See Macharado
(The)
Lord (The) high executioner. See Titipu.
Lord James Bilbo; in 4 acts, by J. M. T. IMur-
ray. [37] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. All?. 28, 1911 ; D : 25089 ; John IM. T.
Murray, Brooklyn. 26204
Lord John; a comedy drama, by H. J. Learoyd.
© Harold J. Learovd, New York; 1900 A:
17853, July 20. 28205
Lord Larry. See Larry, the lord.
Lord Leicester's love; a dramatization of Sir
Walter Scotfs Kenilworth, by W. B. Mil-
lard.
© William Barrett Millard, New London,
Wis. ; 1897 : 50771, Sept. 11. 26206
Lord L'Estrange; a play in 5 acts, a dramatiza-
tion of Lytton Bulwer's INIy novel, by Mrs.
F. G. Jones.
© Mrs. Frank Goodbar Jones, Boston ; D :
4118, Oct. 20, 1903. 26207
Lord Lieghton; play in 3 acts, by L. Thiem.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913; D : 34287 : Lena
Thiem, Sandusky, O. 26208
Lord Love-ye; romantic comedy in 3 acts, by
M. B. Cooke. [2], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1913; D : 33570 ; Marjorie
Benton Cooke, Chicago. 26209
Lord (The) mayor; an operetta in 2 acts, by
M. Pardee. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Munson Pardee. Worcester ; D : 8866.
July 25, 1906; 2c. July 25, 1906. 26210
Lord (The) mayor of Dublin; a play in 3 acts
and 3 scenes, by E. Harrigan. 1.55 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© P:]dward Harrigan, New York ; D : 14534,
Dec. 14, 1908; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908. 26211
Lord (The) of Eallyhack; a libretto in 3 acts,
by G. J. Smith. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. Jay Smith, New York ; D : 14000,
Oct. 7, 1908; 2c. Oct. 7, 1908. 26212
Lord (The) of Coolevyn; an original drama in 4
acts, by W. J. Greene. Boston, Angel
guardian press, 1899.
© William Joseph Greene, Boston; 1899:
' 29634, iMay 1 ; 2c. May 10. 26213
Lord of the manor; an original comic opera
in 2 acts, words and music i)y II. L. Marshall.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Harry Lord Marsliall, Sheepshead Bav,
N. Y. ; D:5529, Sept. 14, 1904; 2c. Sept. 14,
1904. 26214
Lord Piccolo; operette in 3 akten, von Rudolph
Schanzer und Cai-1 Lindau, musik von
Henri Ber^ny. Leipzig, Wien, J. Weinberger
[etc., etc.] 1910. 50 p. 12°. [Lyrics only]
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 21, 1910; D:
22104; Josef Weinberger, Vienna. 26215
— — See also Little Boy Blue.
Lord Poverty's assets; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Renard d'Falca [pseud, of F. J. Mc-
Grath. Geneva, Haussman & Zoellner, 1897.
95 p. 8°.
© Frank J. McGrath, Boston ; 1897 : 65389,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 26216
a comedy in 4 acts, by Renard d'Falca
[pseud, of F. J. McGrath] IManheim, Ger-
many, Printed by G. Jacob, 1897. 273 p.
12°.
© Frank J. McGrath, Roxburv, Mass. ;
1897:5091, Jan. 15; 2c. Jan. 22. 26217
Lord Raglin at the World's fair; a comedy in
4 acts, by A. E. Lord.
© Alice E. Lord, Baltimore; 1893:48748.
Nov. 1. 26218
Lord Richard in the pantry; play in 3 acts,
dramatized from Martin Swayne's novel of
that name, by M. Collins and M. Hoffman.
117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D: 37350; Mabel Col-
lins and Maud Hoffman, London. 26218a
Lord Sally's wife; a i)lay, by C. Slcinner.
© Constance v'^^kinner, Los Angeles; 1);
9947, Feb. 11, 1907. 26219
Lord Strathmore; a drama, founded on
Ouida's I Ijouise de la Ramie's] Strathmore.
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; D :
2161. July 28, 1902 ; 2c. July 28, 1902. 26220
Lord Timothy Dexter; a play in 3 acts, by L.
B. ]\Iason.
© Louis Bond Mason, New York ; 1S95 :
22228, Apr. 22. 26221
1306
26223
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26241
Lord Timothy Dexter — Continued.
or, The greatest man in the East, a
comedy in 5 acts, hy H. A. Blood. 43 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Henry Ames Blood, Washington ; 1874 :
5405, Apr. 21; 2c. May 16. 26222
Lord Tom Noddy; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
written by George Dance, music composed by
F. Osmond Carr.
© Frank W. Sanger, New York; 1896:
20118, Apr. 1. 26223
Lord Tweedie; a melodi'amatic comedy in 4
acts, by R. L. Weed. 185 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert Lewis Weed, New York ; D :
1324, Jan. 20, 1902; 2c. Jan. 20, 1902. 26224
Lords and lovers; a drama in 4 acts, by O. T.
Dargun. 126 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Olive Tilford Dargan, Stearns, N. C. ; D :
8106, Mar. 5, 1906; 2c. Mar. 5, 1906. 26225
and other dramas; by Olive Tilford Dar-
gan. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1906. 4
p. 1., 3-315 p. 8°.
Contents : Lords and lovers. — The shep-
herd.— The siege.
© Charles Scribner's sons, New York; A:
157726, Oct. 11, 1906; 2c. Oct. 12, 1906.
26225a
Lords of creation; woman's suffrage drama in
3 acts, by Ella Cheever Thayer. Boston, G.
M. Baker & co., 1883. 39 p. 12°.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1883:23^3,
Dec. 17; 2c. Dec. 22. 26226
Lore; zeitbild en 1 akt, von Tonio Kanzler.
Elberfeld, Sam. Lucas, 1895. 24 p. 8°,
© Sam. Lucas, Elberfield, Germany; 1895:
37673, July 20; 2c. Aug. 14. 26227
Lorelei (The); drama in 4 acts, by K. Jones.
[1], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912; D : 30738 ; Kallulu
Jones, New York. 26228
— human comedy in 1 act, by Roland Oliver
riiseud. of Henry White] 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D:3.51S5; Henry
White, Sacramento, Cal. 26229
— a play in 4 acts, by E. Emerson.
© Evalyn Emerson, Boston ; D : 8395, Apr.
21, 1906. 26230
— ■ or. The Rhine maiden, by H. Frederick.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helena Frederick, New York ; D : 14385,
Nov. 27, 1908; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 26231
Loreley; a romantic opera in 3 acts, by Carlo
d'Ormeville and A. Zanardini, English ver-
sion by Alfred Kalisch, music by A. Cata-
lani. London, G. Ricordi & co., 1907. [5],
5-34, 5-34 p. 8°. [Libretto only. Italian
and English]
© Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 10877, June 28,
1907 ; 2c. June 29, 1907. 26232
Lorena's lovers; or, A boy of the period, a
modern comedy in 3 acts, by W. J. Brier.
© Warren J. Brier, Plymouth, Wis. ; 1880 :
5227, Apr. 2. ' 26233
Lorenzaccio; schauspiel in 5 akten, unter zu-
grundelegung des gleichnamigen dramas von
Alfred de Musset, von Fritz Herz. Berlin,
Vita, deutsches verlagshaus [1908] 2 p. 1.,
[3]-118 p. 12°. (Bibliothek moderner
dramen, band no. 27)
© Yitn, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
13438, July 29, 1908; Ic. July 30, 1908; Ic.
Sept. 18, 1908. 26234
Lorestan; a drama, by H. A. Blood.
© Henry Ames Blood, New Ipswich, N. H. ;
1878:3717, Mar. 28. 26235
Loretta; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. Denegre.
Typewritten.
© Charles Denegre, Washington; 1899:
18692, Mar. 13 ; 2c. May 15. 26236
a romance, by J. W. Gardiner.
© J. Warren Gardiner, Dunning, Neb. ;
D:5136, June 6, 1904. 26237
Lorgaire (The); an Irish drama in 1 act and 5
scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1878 :
2438, Feb. 27. 26238
an original Irish romantic drama in 3
acts and a prologue, by E. Harrigan. 126 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1878:
10249, Sept 6; 2c. Sept. 23. 26239
Lori Pollinger; schwank in 3 akten, von Franz
von Schonthan und Rudolf Oesterreicher.
Berlin, F. Bloch erben. 92 p. 12°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin; D: 15012,
Feb. 6, 1909; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 26240
Oder, Der dumme Aug'ust, schwank in 3
akten, von Franz von Schonthan und Ru-
dolf Oesterreicher. Berlin, Felix Bloch
erben. 103 p. 12°.
© Henry W. Savage, New York ; D : 14392,
Nov. 28, 1908; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 26241
— See also Miss Patsy.
1307
26242
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26259
Loriena; or, The heroine of King's Court, a
melodrama in 4 acts, dramatized partially
from a novel called At war with herself, by
W. O. Leslie. Philadelphia, The author,
1882. [81] p. 8°.
© William O. Leslie, Philadelphia; 1882:
16556, Oct. 6; 2c. Nov. 3. 26242
Lorine; a drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© A. E. Ives, Detroit ; 1887 : 11056, Apr.
25. 26243
or, The enchanted dream, a dramatic pan-
tomime in 4 acts, by J. .Tarow. Chicago,
L. E. Cassatt, 1880. 23 p. 12°.
© Joseph .Tarow and William Boeder, Chi-
cago; 1880:1210, Jan. 20; 2c. Feb. 4. 26244
Lorna; or. The Cuban heiress; a drama in 4
acts, bv Rev. B. J. Raycroft. Erie, Pa., B. J.
Raycroft. 1908. 52 p. 10°.
© Benjamin J. Raycroft, Erie, Pa. ; D :
13420, July 27, 1008; 2c. Aug. 21, 1908.
26245
Lorna Boone; by F. Owsley and L. F. Lance.
© Fitzhugh Owsley, New York, and Laura
F. Lance, Cleveland; 1890:35751, Nov. 13.
26246
— a drama in 4 acts, by Harry J. Cohen.
© Gazzolo cS: Cohen, Chicago; D: 13298,
July 6, 1908. 26247
— a drama in 3 acts, by Mrs. Ted Sparks.
[21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mr. & Mrs. Ted Sparks, Kansas City,
Mo.; D: 16200, June 30, 1909; 2c. June 30.
1909. 26248
a pastoral play in 4 acts, from R. D. Black-
more's famous story of romance, adapted by
M. Doran. Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, New York ; 1900 A : .30655,
Dec. 19; 2c. Dec. 19. 26249
— a play in 5 acts, founded upon R. D. Black-
more's novel, by M. Dowling. Melrose, Mass.,
M. Dowling, 1901. [46] p. 8°.
© Mildred Dowling, Melrose, Mass. ; D :
495, May 20, 1901 ; 2c. June 17, 1901. 26250
a romantic drama in 4 acts, based upon
Blackmore's romance of Exmoor, by Lily A.
Long. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. A. Long. St. Paul ; D : 6474, Mar. 25,
1905; 2c. Mar. 25, 1905. 26251
or. Rose brilliants, by A. Tassin. Type-
written.
© Algernon Tassin, Washington; 1899:
69735, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 26252
Lorrain (Le)
ote.
See Don Quichotte. — Don Quix-
Lorraine; a serio-comedy in 5 acts, by F. B.
Colby. 36 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. B. Colby, St. Louis ; 1885 : 17498,
Aug. 17 ; 2c. Aug. 17. 26253
Los de la burra; humorada baturra en 1 acto,
dividido en 5 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Juan Perez Zuniga y Rlanuel de L'Hotellerie.
IMadrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915.
. 39 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41647; J. Perez ZGfiiga y M. de L'Hotellerie,
Madrid. 26253a
Los de la cola; entremes sainetesco, en prosa,
original libro y musica de R. Lopez-Monte-
negro. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 28 p. 12°.
© .Tune 24. 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41059; Ramon Lopez-Montenegro, Madrid.
26253b
Losa (La) de los sueiios; comedia en 2 actos en
prosa, original de J. Benavente. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiaoles] 1911. 53 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28165 ;
Jacinto Benavente, IMadrid. 26254
See also Lata (La) de los celos.
Loser (The) gains; drama in 5 acts, by R. H.
Davis. 116 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1915; D : 41128 ; Robert
Harkness Davis, Washington. 26254a
Loser (The) wins; drama in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
by F. A. Bell. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913 ; D : 34605 ; Florence Al-
■^drich Bell, New York. 26255
play in 1 act, by C. Moffett. [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913; D : 32094 ; Cleveland
Moffett, New York. 26256
Losing a husband. Sec Youth's revenge
Losing a lover. Sec Pleasing her parents.
Losing (A) game; a play in 1 act, liy Lady
Augusta Gregory. {In Gael, Dec, 1902)
© S. J. Richardson, New York; D : 2646,
Nov. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1902. 26257
Loss (The) of the ward. See Guardian Jerry.
Loss (The) to a nation by the freak of a fool.
See Althaea Surratt.
Lost; a drama in 4 acts, bv D. A. Blanchard.
New Orleans, G. IMiiller, 1886. 41 p. 12°.
© Dawson A. Blanchard, New Orleans ;
1886 : 1.5301, July 5 ; 2c. July 31. 2625S
■ a spectacular, sensational and emotional
comedy drama in 5 acts, by I. Davidson.
© Isidore Davidson, New York; 1882:6861,
Apr. 29. 26259
1308
26260
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26280
Lost — Continued.
a toiiiperiince drama in 5 acts, by E. C.
Dunn. Rofkford, 111. ; Register co., 1877. 24
p. 8°.
© E. C. Dunn, Rockford, III.; 1877:1133,
Jan. 29 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 26260
or, The convict's revenge, a sensation
drama in 3 acts, by H. C. Curley.
© H. C. Curlev, United States ; 1874 : 4389,
Apr. 2. 26261
or. The fruits of the glass, a temperance
drama in 3 acts, by F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames, 1882. 10 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 104] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1882 : 21296, Dec.
35; 2c. Dec. 15. 26262
or, The missing bonds, an oriijinal protean
drama in 3 acts, by Scott Marvel (D. Findley)
© Dawson Findley, New York ; 1874 : 1202,
Feb. 2. 26263
Lost, a chaperon; comedy in 3 acts, by C. Bruer-
ton and William Shipman Maulsby. [1], 64 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1911; D: 23974; Courtney
Bruerton, Maiden, Mass. 26264
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912.
69 p. 12°.
© Feb. 17. 1912; 2c. Feb. 19, 1912; D:
28755 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 26265
Lost, a husband; farce in 1 act, by D, E. Benn.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910 ; D : 20924 ; D. E. Benn,
New York. 26266
Lost, a pair of suspenders; by Richard Stone-
lei.^h [pseud, of L. L. Luckenbill] 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© L. Le Roy Luckenbill, Greensburg, Ind. ;
D : 16113, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909.
26267
Lost, a thousand dollars; a sketch in mono-
logue. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Le Porte Diggs, New Y^ork ; D:
15545, Apr. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 26268
Lost (The) ace; or. The Island of Pokah, an en-
tirely original joyful, musical extravaganza
in 2 sbuflles and a deal of laughter. New
York, 1888.
© Carroll Johnson, United States; 1S8S:
11148, Apr. 17. 26269
Lost among the floes. See Polaris.
Lost among the living; a comedy drama la 4
acts, by W. L. Ballauf, jr.
© William L. Ballauf, jr., Baltimore ; 1896 :
58782, Oct. 26. 26270
Lost, an opportunity; by E. Walter. TjTpewrit-
ten.
© Eugene W^alter, Cleveland ; 1900 A : 2092,
Jan. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1901. 26271
Lost and found; an American drama in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by C. T. Dazey.
© Charles Turner Dazev, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1878 : 15580, Dec. 30. 26272
a farce comedy in 4 acts, by J. M. Clarke
and A. R. Tafft. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine IMiller Clarke and Adella R.
Tafft, Providence, R. I.; D : 8004, Feb. 16,
1906 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1900. ' 26273
a nuisical farce comedy, by Josephine Mil-
ler (Lucille Loring) [i. e. J. M. Clarke]
© Lucille Loring, New York; 1891:26372,
July 23. 26274
an original, domestic sensational drama in
3 acts, by G. A. Beane.
© George A. Beane, United States; 1876:
8648, July 21. 26275
— play in 5 acts.
© Albert Carr, New York ; 1874 : 12703, Oct.
12. 26276
play in 1 act, by Bert Hanlon. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1915; D : 41322 ; Joseph
Laurie, jr.. East Brookfield, Mass. 26276a
— a sensational modern drama in 4 acts and
a prologue, adapted from the French, by
George Hoey.
© William J. Comley, Philadelphia; 1884:
5502, Mar. 15. 26277
or. The story a locket told, by E. J, Evans
and C. J. Hallowell.
© Clarence J. Hallowell & Everett J.
Evans, New York ; D : 14479, Dec. 7, 1908.
26278
See also Fortune (The) hunters. — Her-
minie. — Rock Allen, the orphan. — Settle-
ment (The) in the West.
Lost and found, a boy; play in 1 act, by L,
and J. Kutner. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912; D : 31534 ; Lewis Kut-
ner and Jennie Kutner, Philadelphia. 26279
Lost and won; comedy in 1 act, by L. A. Tur-
ner. [2], 16 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. July 3, 1914 ; D : 37459 ; Lillian Anna
Turner, Newark, N. J. 26279a
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by C. D. Wil-
son.
© Charles Day Wilson, Chicago; 1889:
9889, Mar. 29. 26280
1309
26281
DRAMATIC COMPOSIOnONS
26299
Lost and won — Continued.
or, True love's reward, a play in 4 acts,
by E. liumley.
© Edward Rumley, Gilman, 111.; 1874:
1742, Feb. 16. 26281
See also May Cody. — Perdita. — Quel sera
le denoliment?
Lost (The) art; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
.1. A. Lacy. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37945 ; J. A. Lacy,
Minneapolis. 26281a
a farce in 1 act, by George Henry Trader
and J. J. Corbett. Typewritten.
© J. J. Corbett, New Yorli ; 1900 A : 17332,
July 14; 2c. July 14. 26282
— - See also Paracelsus.
Lost at sea; or, The joyful surprise, a play in
5 acts, by M. Veitch. 60 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© May Veitch, New Yorli; 1885:18571,
Sept. 2; 2c. Sept. 2. 26283
Lost (The) baby; play in 1 act, by W. Hanlon.
[IJ, 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911 ; D : 23804 ; Win. Han-
lon, Cohasset, Mass. 26284
Lost (The) boy; farce-comedy in 1 act, by E.
Bloudell. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911 ; D : 24955 ; Edw. Blou-
dell, New York. 26285
a musical comedy drama in 3 acts, by E.
Bloudell. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Edward Blondell, New York; D:5456,
Aug. 17, 1904; 2c. Aug. 17, 1904. 26286
See also Wandering (A) Billikin.
Lost (The) button. See Tribulations.
Lost (The) cause; a drama in 4 acts, by J. T.
O'Brien.
© James T. O'Brien, New York; 1871:
8842, Sept. 22. 26287
or. Gray and blue, a drama in 5 acts, by
H. C. Graham. Selma, Ala., R. S. Wetmore,
1888.
© Hamilton C. Graham, Selma, Ala. ; 1888 :
10242, Apr. 9 ; 2c. Apr. 28. 26288
Lost (The) certificate; or, An Irish story,
comedy drama in 4 acts, by M. W. Van
Hamm.
© Mary Wolfe Van Hamm, Cincinnati ;
1888 : 17997, June 23. 26289
Lost (The) chest; a vaudeville in 1 act, by Geo.
Henry Trader, with introduction by S. Larg-
man.
© Sigmund Largman, New York; 1899:
60149, Sept. 19. 26290
Lost (A) child; in 4 acts, by S. J. Browne.
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel J. Browne, Springfield, Vt. ; D:
25, Jan. 11, 1901; 2c. Jan. 12, 1901. 26291
See also Boscoe Buscombe. — Top (The)
landing.
Lost children; a drama in 5 acts and 8 tab-
leaux, compiled from French sources, by A.
, R. Cazauran. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Cazauran, New York; 1879:2674,
Feb. 26; 2c. Apr. 10. 26292
Lost (The) chord; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York; D : 3624,
June 19, 1903. 26293
4 acts, by F. S. Vane and A.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
Sutton Vane and Arthur Carlton,
21, 1906; 2c. Apr. 22.
26294
— a play in
Carlton. 10
© F.
London ; D : 9483, Nov
1907.
by G. M. Laing,
written.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914;
Mayhood Laing, Chicago.
[59] p. 4°. Type-
D: 36844; George
26294a
— play in 1 act, by F. T. Ackerman. [16] p.
4°, Ms.
© Ic. May 29, 1911; D:
T. Ackerman, Indianapolis.
Same.
© Ic. July 13, 1911; D;
T. Ackerman, Indianapolis.
Lost (The) clew. See Cora.
24354; Florence
26295
24677; Florence
26296
Lost (The) co-respondent; farcical comedy in
2 acts, by Butler Davenport. 162 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 40576; Bramliall
players, inc., New York. 26296a
Lost (The) diamond; a thrilling drama, by
Col. W. C. Falkner.
© W. C. Falkner,
5731, Mar. 29.
Ripley, Miss.
1883:
26297
■or.
The cotton spinner, a new and origi-
nal local drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:5098, May
17. 26298
— See also Skeleton hand.
Lost (The) diamonds; a play in 1 scene and
1 tableau, by C. P. E. Burgwyn. Richmond,
Va., J. W. Randolph & co., 1894. 24 p. 12°.
© CoUinson Pierrepont Edwards Burgwyn.
Richmond ; 1894 : 38161, Aug. 17 ; 2c. Dec. 14.
26299
Lost (The) found.
1310
See Stolen (The) child
26300
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26321
Lost (The) garter; a burlesque in 1 act, by E.
Ilauford. 2G p. 4°. . Typewritten.
© Edwin Hanford, New Yorl^ ; D : 1336G,
July 18, 1908. 2c. July 20, 1908. 26300
a burletta in 1 act, by Edwin Hanford. 32
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Bryant, Green Lawn, N. Y. ; D :
14447, Dec. 3, 190S ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 26301
Lost Gulch; a drama of the West in the 60's
and 7U"s, by F. F. Frisbie. 114 p. obi. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Fountain Frisbie, Detroit; D:
15960, May 27, 1909; 2c. May 27, 1909.
26302
Lost (The) heart; sketch in 1 act, by A. C.
Hansen. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23790 ; Adolf Chr.
Hansen, New York. 26303
Lost (The) heir; by G. Pleau, jr. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Pleau, jr., Kochester, N. Y. ; D :
2959, Feb. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1903. 26304
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. A. Tomp-
kins.
© G. A. Tompkins, Cortland, N. Y. ; 1894:
53638, Nov. 17. 26305
[3],
— play in 3 acts, by Robert W. Shirley.
150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30079 ; John Rein-
hard, New York. 26306
also Adele. — My God! whose wife
■ -^^ee
am I?
Lost (The) heir to millions; drama in 4 acts,
I)y W. A. Melius. [24] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1914 ; D : 38859 ; William A.
IMelius, Ghent, N. Y. 26306a
Lost (The) heiress; in 4 acts, by C. A. Patter-
son.
© Charles Alexander Patterson, Shawnee,
Okl. ; 1900 A : 31288, Dec. 26. 26307
-See also Little Firefly.
Lost (The) heiress of Redstone hall. See
Marian Gray.
Lost (The) hour; dramatic novelty in 1 act,
by J. Noel. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1915 ; D : 40817 ; Joseph Noel,
Yonkers, N. Y. 26307a
Lost in a big city.
© Albert H. Woods, New York ; D : 6576,
Apr. 26, 1905. 26308
reconstructed version of Out in the streets,
a play in 5 acts, by Henry Belmar. 144 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© N. S. Wood, New York; D : 6796, June
9, 1905 ; 2v\ June 9, 1905. 26309
Lost in a cave; play in 3 acts, by Charles God-
dard. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1915; D: 40702; Star co..
New York. 26309a
Lost in Africa; a roipantic melodrama in 6
acts, from the French, by Howard P. Taylor.
© Frederick W. Bert, Portland, Me. ; 1888 :
26511, Sept. 17. 26310
Lost in Egypt.
© Robert Taylor Parkinson, Lancaster,
Pa. ; 1900 A : 29438, Dec. 3. 26311
■ a comedy drama in 3 acts, by Frank Du-
mont. f°. Typewritten.
© L. W. Washburn, New York ; 1891 : 4170,
Jan. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 29. 26312
Lost in Mexico; comedy drama in 4 acts, by W.
. Stephens. [1], 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1914; D: 37359; Wallie
Stephens, Denver. 26312a
Lost in New York; a melodrama, by G. Clarke.
© George Clarke, New York; 1883:22682,
Dec. 8. 26313
Lost in the Adirondacks; a romantic drama in
four acts, by J"'rederick Standish [pseud of
F. S. H. Reed] Typewritten.
© Harry Reed, Chelsea, Mass. ; 1893 : 1372,
Jan. 5; Ic. received. 26314
Lost in the chase; melodrama in 5 acts, by Mrs.
L. J. R. Palmer.
© Mrs. L. J. Richards Palmer, Cleveland ;
1880: 1553, Jan. 27. 26315
Lost in the desert; or. The fight for life, by
C. .J. Etzeltine.
® Cornelius J. Etzeltine, New York; 1877:
9991, Aug. 31. 26316
Lost in the jungles; by H. P. Halbrau. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910 ; D : 20286 ; De Witt H.
Crawford, Missoula, Mont. 26317
Lost in the shuffle; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. W. Cutshaw.
© James W. Cutshaw, Chicago; 1900 A:
5285, Feb. 26. 26318
Lost in the snow; a domestic drama in 3 acts,
by L. Kelsey.
© Lizzie Kelsey, United States ; 1886 : 14033,
June 18. 26319
Lost jewel; original dramatic sketch, by R.
Romany. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21390 ; Rose Romany,
Seattle. 26320
Lost (The) jewels; a comic opera, libretto by
A. Raymond, music by P. L. Atherton.
© Percy Lee Atherton and Alfred Raymond,
United States ; 1893 : 8188, Feb. 13. 26321
1311
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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26344
Lost key; by C. B. Harper. 15 p. 4". Ms.
© ic. Dec. 13, 1909 ; D : 17693 ; Cora Brown
Harper, Greenville, O. 26322
Lost (The) leader; in 4 acts, by E. O'Connor.
105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth O'Connor, London; D:789,
Aug. 23, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1901. 26323
Lost love; an American drama in 6 acts, by
Ridge Waller [pseud, of C. K. Dimraitt]
© Charles Ridgely Dimmitt, Baltimore ;
1885 : 8777, Apr. 14. 26324
a domestic melodrama in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by Mortimer Murdoch.
© John H. Visher, Brooklyn; 1885:4812,
Feb. 24. 26325
or. The will-o'-the-wisp, the original pas-
toral, a modern moral mystery in 4 acts, by
J. Templeton,
© Juan Templeton, Alexandria, Va. ; 1880 :
13347, Aug. 31. 26326
Lost love letters.
Lost (The) mine.
See Diana.
See Nevada.
Lost my last five in poker; play in 1 act, by A.
Greeuberg. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914; D: 36110; Abraham
Greenberg, New York. 26326a
Lost (The) New Year; a play in 2 scenes, for
children, by Eleanor IVIaud Crane. New York,
H. Roorbach, 1897. 28 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's
American ed. of acting plays] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
52640, Sept. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 26327
Lost (The) note; or. The idiot's revenge, a
local drama in 1 act, by F. T. Shaw.
© Fred T. Shaw, New York; 1873:10907,
Sept. 23. 26328
Lost (The) nug-get mine; a spectacidar melo-
drama in 1 act, by W. Newell. 15 p. 16°.
Typewritten,
© Willard Newell, Bradford, Pa. ; D : 11433,
Sept. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1907. 26329
Lost on the Sultana; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. J. Lyda.
© Henry J. Lyda, St. Louis ; 1882 : 18368,
Oct. 31. 26330
Same.
© Henry J. Lyda, St. Louis ; 1882 : 18896,
Nov. 7; 2c. Nov. 7. 26331
Lost (The) orphan girl. See Maggie La Moan.
Lost out; playlet In 1 act, by J. H. Washburne.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911; D: 24859; John Hurd
Washburne, New York. 26332
Lost (The) package; or. Cousin Clara's ball,
by M. Ferrier.
© Margaret Ferrier, St. Louis ; 1884 : 23637,
Nov. 28. 26333
Lost (The) parade; or. The minstrel leader and
the banner boy, a comedy musical act, by G.
Rogers, jr. cover-title, 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913 ; D : 32536, George Rog-
ers, jr.. New York. • 26334
Lost (The) paradise; a drama in 4 acts, by J.
Ligon.
© Junius Ligon, Chicago ; 1899 : 34164, May
22. 26335
drama in 3 acts, by Ludwig Fulda, adapted
from the German original for the American
stage by Henry C. De Mille. New York, I.
Goldmann, 1897. 77 p. 12°.
© Goldmark & Conried, New York; 1897:
18591, Mar. 22 ; 2c. May 4. 26336
emotional melodrama in 5 acts, adapted
from the German, by Lorin Jasper Howard.
© Howard & Doyle, Chicago; 1898:48035,
Aug. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 14 ; 2c. July 5, 1899. 26337
or. Work and wages, a drama in 4 acts.
adapted from the German of Ludwig Fulda,
by J. A. Eraser. Typewritten.
© John A. Eraser, Chicago; 1898:58861,
Oct. 6; 2c. Jan. 12, 1899. 26338
Lost (The) pearl; drama, by L. Hathaway.
© Luella Hathaway, Black Creek, N. Y. ;
1887 : 10944, Apr. 23. 26339
— musical vaudeville sketch, by R. Clarke.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D : 16738 ; Robert
Clarke, Riverside, Cal. 26340
— an original drama in 3 acts, by F. Wilson.
© Fred Wilson, New York ; 1886 : 13580,
June 11. 26341
a play in 4 acts, by O. H. Wittenberg.
© Oscar H. Wittenberg, Oak Park, 111.;
1898 : 20616, Mar. 31. 26342
Lost (The) Pleiad; fantasy in 2 acts, by J. D.
Stone. [3], 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1910; D: 22047; Jane
Dransfield Stone, Brooklyn. 26343
a mythological drama, by M. J. Wilson.
© Mable James Wilson, Palestine, 111. ; D :
16030, June 8, 1909. 26344
Lost (The) Pleiades; play in 1 act, by D. K.
Higbee. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1914 ; D : 36900 ; Daisy Kath-
leen Higbee, Jacksonville, Fla. 26344a
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I
26345
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26361
Lost (The) prince; a Christmas play in rhyme,
bv Elizabeth F. Guptill. Lebanon, O., March
brothers, 1905. cover-title, 25 p. 16°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7104, Aug.
14. 1905: 2c. Oct. 13. 1905. 26345
— a spectacular lyric comedy in 2 acts, by
F. W. Benton. St. Louis, F. W. Benton &
CO., 1883. 2 p. 1., 18 p. 24°.
© F Weber Benton, St. Louis; 1883:9691,
May 26; 2c. June 14. 26346
— See also Four plays for children.
Lost (The) princess; a comic opera in 4 acts,
libretto and music by L. F. Jerome.
© Leona Fontainebleau Jerome, New
York ; 1893 : 27882, June 10. 26347
See also Royal (The) order of the ogling
owls.
Lost (The) Princess Bo Peep; sequel to the
House that Jack built, operetta in 2 acts,
libretto and lyrics by A. C. D. Riley, music
by Jessie L. Gaynor. [59] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 31, 1912 ; D : 30399 ; Alice O. D.
Riley, Evanston, 111. 26348
Lost (The) quality; a play in 3 acts, by H, S.
Sheldon. [124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 32508; Minnie
Marie Sheldon, New York. 26349
Lost (The) queen; child's play in 1 act, by I.
Anderson. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D: 32051; Isabel
Anderson, Brookline, Mass. 26350
Lost (The) race. See Monstantia.
Lost (The) regiment; a romantic drama in 3
acts, by L. Gamble and Edward A. Morphy.
© Leland Gamble, San Francisco; 1893:
1648, Jan. 6. 26351
Lost (The) rib; a spectacular comedy in 3 acts,
by C. H. Yale.
© Charles H. Yale, Philadelphia; 1886:
17735, Aug. 3. 26352
See also I see Zenith.
Lost river; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J.
Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ;
1899 : 29632, May 1. 26353
• -a play in 4 acts, by Joseph Arthur. Type-
written.
© Charlotte Arthur, New York; 1900 A:
SG97, Apr. 4; 2c. Apr. 4. 26354
Lost (The) sheep; drama in 4 acts, by B.
Thomashefsky.
[94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D: 38953; Boris
Thomashefsky, New York. 26354a
Lost silk hat. See Five plays; by Lord Dun-
sany.
Lost (The) son. See Smugglers (The) of
Scotland. ,
Lost (The) soul; play in 4 acts, by J. A. Lacy.
[1], 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1914 ; D : 37160 ; J. A. Lacy,
Minneapolis. 26354b
a play in 3 acts, by M. Sackett.
© Marion Sackett, Oakland, N. J.; 1900
A : 20975, Aug. 22. 26355
a tragedy of conscience [in 1 scene] by A.
L. MacKaye. [2] p. 4°. Printed.
© Arthur Loring MacKaye, Los Angeles;
D:9456, Nov. 19, 1906; Ic. Dec. 3, 1906; Ic.
Dec. 6, 1906. 26356
Lost, stolen or strayed; play in 3 acts, by S.
Stone. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D : 36903 ; Sydney
Stone, New York. 26356a
Lost, strayed or stolen; libretto, by J. Cheever
Goodwin, music by Woolson Morse. [Song
words]
© T. B. Harms & co.. New York; 1896:
34603, June 11; 2c. June IL 26357
'musical farce in 4 acts, written by J.
Cheever Goodwin, composed by W. Morse.
© J. C. Goodwin and Woolson Morse, New
York ; 1892 : 9632, Mar. 3. 26358
Lost (The) sunbeam; comedy drama in 1 act,
by K. Bunnell. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. K. Hopcroft, Fruitvale, Cal. ; D:
12990, May 18, 1908 ; 2c. May 8, 1908. 26359
Lost (The) thought; drama in 3 acts and an
epilogue, by A. H. A. Thompson. 39 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915; D: 41373; Andrew
H. A. Thompson, New York. 26359a
Lost to the world; a rural comedy-drama in 4
acts, by W. E. Harvey. 117 p. f°. Type-
written.
© W. E. Harvey, Richmond ; D : 5510, Sept.
7, 1904; 2c. Sept. 22, 1904. 26360
a stirring melodrama in 4 acts, by Jean
Barrymore. 69 p. f°. Typewritten.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D :
8754, June 29, 1906; 2c. June 29, 1906.
26361
5379—16-
-83
1313
26362
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26378
Lost (The) trail; a comedy drama of Western
life in 4 acts, by A. E. Wills. 134 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn ; D : 10769,
June 14, 1907; 2c. June 21, 1907. [Note:
Copies deposited have title. The lost trail;
or, General Faulkner's daughter, founded on
A. E. Wills one act idyll of Colorado en-
titled, A round-up] 26362
Lost (The) treasure; a refined rural drama, by
F. C. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York ; D : 13383,
July 21, 190S. 26363
Lost (The) tree. See Best (The) authors'
Christmas plays.
Lost (The) twins; a play in 1 act, by H. L. Jack-
sou. [1], 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913; D : 32.538 ; Harry L.
Jackson, New York. 26364
or. The babes in the wood, spectacular
burlesque, by Harry B. Smith.
© David Henderson, Chicago; 1890:28358,
Sept. 15. 26365
Lost (The) verdict. See First (The) negro
jury.
Lost (The) village; romantic opera in 4 acts,
by E. S. Dwight. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1910; D: 22313; Edward S.
Dwight, Smyrna, Del. 26366
Lost (A) vocation; or. The student's down-
fall, a drama in 4 acts, by J. K. Daly. 80 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© James King Daly, Boston ; 1891 : 11956,
Apr. 2 ; 2c. June 8. 26367
Lost (The) voice; a skit, by A. A. Griffiths.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anita Avery Griffiths, San Francisco ;
D : 14582, Dec. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908.
26368
Lost (A) wife; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
W. Gault Browne.
© J. E. H. Long, Chicago ; 1900 A : 28444,
Nov. 19. 26369
a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. L. Walters.
© Charles L. Walters, Chicago; D : 2126.
July 16, 1902. 26370
Lost (The) will; a negro sketch, formerly
called Government despatches, by A. J.
Leavitt, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1875. 7 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 60] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7718, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 26371
See also Black (The) hand.— Old Uncle
Lost (The) year; fantastic drama in 4 acts and
6 .scenes, by M. Brown. 50 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D : 40435 ; Martin
Brown, New York.
26371a
Lotametra; a dramatic sketch, being the sug-
gestion of a forgotten bit of the story of an-
cient Khem, by H. M. Barstow. Los Angeles,
• Cal., 1908. 28 p. 1 pi. 8°.
© Hollen M. Barstow, Los Angeles; D:
14628, Dec. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 26372
Loteria intemacional; entremes comico-lirico-
bailable en 2 cuadros y en prosa original de
R. M. de Pereda y A. R. Ferrandiz, mfisica
del maestro Federico Chaves. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1909. 17, [2] p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17477 ; Ramon Maria de Pereda y Antonio R.
Ferrandiz, Madrid. 26373
Lotos (The) flower; domestic society drama in
4 acts and 6 tableaux, from the German OI
Martlit, dramatized and arr. by M. L. John-
son.
© Martha Laffitte Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1875 : 5903, June 7. 26374
Lotos (The) maid; a nmsical play in 3 acts, by
A. MattuUath. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Alice MattuUath, New York ; D : 7892,
Jan. 18, 1906; 2c. Jan. 18, 1906. 26375
Lots of Leo. See Leo, and lots of it.
Lottchens geburtstag'; lustspiel in 1 akt, von
Ludwig Thoma. Miinclien, A. Langen, 1911.
69 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2c. Dec. 30, 1911; D:
28126; Albert Langen, Munich. 26376
Lottery (The) man; by R. J. Young. [94] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910 ; D : 21852 ; Rida John-
son Young, Greenwich, Conn. 26377
See also Wie man einen niann gewinnt.
Glory.
Lottery (The) of love; an eccentric comedy in
3 acts, from the French of Bisson and Mars,
by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1888 : 28631.
Oct. 8. 26378
— Same.
© .Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney.
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 7013, Oct. 9, 1915. Origi-
nal entry, Oct. 8, 1888, no. 28631. 26378a
1314
26379
COPYKIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
26396
Lottei-y (The) ticket; a comic operetta in 2 acts,
by H. T. Smith. [Washington, J. H. Soule &
CO., 1886] 22 p. 8°.
© Hubbard Taylor Smith, Washington;
1886 : 2206S, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 26379
-realistic drama in 5 acts, by L. L. Phillips.
© Laura L. Phillips, Nev/ York; 18G0:
33972 ; Oct. 80. 26380
■ ■ See also Widow Maloney.
Lottie, the poor saleslady; or. Death before
dishonor. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 10996,
July 19, 1907 ; 2c. July 19, 1907. 26381
Lotties' strategem; a sketch in 1 act, by A.
Girard. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Annie Girard, San Francisco ; D : 6662,
May 13, 1905 ; 2c. June 6, 1905. 26382
Lotus (The) flower; a dance vision [by] G.
Von Palm.
© Gustav Yon Palm, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1899 : 10749, Feb. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 26383
Lotus (The) lantern; play in 4 acts, by M. I.
Taylor and Martin Sabine. [159] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1911; D : 23981 ; Mary Im-
lay Taylor, New Haven. 26384
Lotus (The) man; play in 4 acts, by A. M. Bril-
ant. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1915 ; D : 41315 ; Arthur M.
Brilant, New York. 26384a
Lotus San; a musical drama in 1 act, book
and lyrics by A. A. Chapin, music by Harry
Rowe Shelley. 40 p. 8°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 4272,
Nov. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1903. 26385
Lout a; or. The pearl of Russia, a drama in 5
acts, by F. Mons.
© Frangois Mons, New York; 1885:2137,
Jan. 23. 26386
Louess; a musical farce in 2 acts, by Byron P.
Glenn. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1901.
28 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 425] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 239, Mar. 1,
1901 : 2c. Mar. 20, 1901. 26387
Loughmore; a drama in 4 acts, by J. P. Hill.
Erooklsm, St. Francis college print, 18S5. 1
p. 1., 68 p. 12°.
© Joseph P. Hill, Brooklyn; 1885 : 12'^75,
June 11 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 26388
Lcuina: play in 1 act, by E. W. Mumford [i. e.
E. W. Grant] 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915 ; D : 39740 ; Ethel Watts
Mumford, New York. 26388a
Louis XI; as performed by Sir Henry Irving,
from the original of Casimir Delavigne [i. e.
Jean Francois Casimir Delavigne] by W. R.
Markwell, adapted for performance by male
characters only by J. H. Stratford. New
New York, P. J. Kenedy & sons, 1913. 48 p.
12°.
© Oct. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 15, 1914; A:
362360 ; P. J. Kenedy & sons. New York.
26388b
from the original of Casimir Delavigne
[i. e. Jean I'l-angois Casimir Delavigne] by
W. R. Markwell, adapted iSy J. H. Stratford
New York, P. J. Kenedy & sons, 1913. 48 p
12°.
© Oct. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 15, 1914; A
362360; P. J. Kenedy & sons, New York.
26388c
Louis XIV; play in 5 acts.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874:12706.
Oct. 12. 26389
Louis XIV and his court; a pantomime, by De
Rupert.
© Yicomte De Rupert, Erie, Pa. ; 1873 : 3582,
Apr. 9. 26390
Louis XIV and the bishop's king'; a play in 5
acts, by A, O. Myers.
© Allen O. Mvers, Worthington, O. ; D :
7721,Dec. 9, 1905. 26391
Louis Leure; a drama, in 5 acts, by L. Fass.
32 p. 8°. Printed.
© Lazarus Fass, New Orleans ; 1885 : 24808,
Nov. 27 ; 2c. Mar. IS, 1SS6. 26392
Louis Montey; or, Eis mother's life, a play, by
A. C. Couche.
© Albert C. Couche, Springfield, IMass. ;
1885 : 24276, Nov. 19. 26393
Louis' narrow escape; 1 act comedy, by J. L.
Barrios. [3], 0 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1910; D: 21769; Joseph L.
Bai-rios, New York. 26394
Louis the Sixteenth; a drama in 5 acts, bv A.
Welcker. 130 p. obi. 16°. Ms.
© Adair Welcker, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1886 :
15394, July 5; 2c. July 26; Ic. new ed. Aug.
14, 1905. 26395
Louis the 13th. See Court affairs.
Lou.ise; musical romance in 4 acts and 7 scenes,
words and music by Gustave Charpentier,
English tr. by Charles Alfred Byrne. New
York, Steinway & sons, 1907. 77 p. 4°. [Li-
bretto only. French and English]
© Steinwav & sons, New York ; D : 10855,
June 26, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 26396
1315
26397
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26417
Louise — Continued.
-play in 4 acts, by C. McClure. 56 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913 ; D : 32713 ; Carl McClure,
New York. 26397
Louise de la Valliere; a play in 5 acts, by R.
Brown. Typewritten.
© Ritter Brown, New York ; 1900 A : 10870,
Apr. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 19. 26398
a tragedy in a prologue and 3 acts, by L. B.
Ditson.
© Lina Bartlett Ditson, Albany; 1897:
51747, Sept. 16. 26399
Louise of Prussia; a 1 act play, by C. Arthur.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Arthur, New Rochelle, N. Y. ;
I): 4370, Dec. 10, 1903; 2c. Dee. 10, 1903.
26400
Louisiana.
© George \Y. Blacliburn, Chicago ; D : 4185,
Nov. 3, 1903. 26401
by F. H. Behring. 64 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frederick H. Behring, Louisville; D:
2801, Jan. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1903. 26402
— ^-a comic opera, by R. D. White and M. D.
Longley.
© Richardson D. White and Margaret D.
I>ongley, St. Louis ; D : 3867, Aug. 24, 1903.
26403
a drama, by F. Fyles.
© Franklin Fyles, New York; 1896:10561,
Feb. 14. 26404
a play of the heart in 4 acts, by W. M.
Barrow.
© Wvlie Micajah Barrow, Baton Rouge,
La.; 1899:17152, Mar. 6. 26405
a sensational drama in 4 acts, by L. Hale.
© Lee Hale, Louisville; 1895:8601, Feb.
9. 26406
a spectacular extravaganza in a prologue
and 2 scenes, by H. W. Hayes, cover-title,
[15] p. 8°. Printed.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis; D : 3796,
Aug. 6, 1903; 2c. Dec. 28, 1903. 26407
liouisiana discovery and purchase history; a
grand dramatic, lyric and musical spectacle,
by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; D:2896,
.Tan. 23. 1903. 26408
Louisiana Lou; music-laden diversion in 2 acts,
bv A. Burkhardt and Fred Donaghey. [99]
p. t\ Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 9. 1911; D:2.'3443; Addison
Burkliardt, Chicago. 86409
Louisiana Lou — Continued.
musical comedy in 2 acts, created by
Harry Askin, words and lyrics by Frederick
Donaghey and Addison Burkhardt, music by
Ben H. .Jerome. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. June 24, 1914; D:3739S; La Salle
opera house co., Chicago. 26409a
Louisiana lowlands; or. The little Mose's in
the bull rush's, a scenic production, negro
character dancing and singing slvetch. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Carroll Johnson, Boston ; D : 4592, Feb.
6. 1904; 2c. Jan. 30, 1904. 26410
Louisiana (The) purchase.
© L. P"'rank Ottofy and J. C. Jannopoulo,
St. Lonis ; D : 3028, Feb. 16, 1903. 26411
Louisiana (The) purchase spectacle; a grand
dramatic, lyric and mimical play, by B.
Kiralfy. 12 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; D : 2895,
Jan. 23, 1903; 2c. Dec. 10, 1903. 26412
Loulou-kleine, siisse Loulou; comodie aus
Napoleons gliicklichsteu tagen in 4 akten, von
Carl M. Jacoby. Berlin, Arion verlag, 1912.
96 p. 8°.
© le. Sept. 23, 1912 ; D : 30923 ; Arion ver-
lag, Berlin.
26413
Loute; comedie en 4 actes, par Pierre Veber.
Paris, P. V. Stock, 1905. 2 p. 1., 290 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 7758, Dec. 26,
1905; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 26414
■ a play in 4 acts, tr. and adapted from the
French of Pierre Veber, by P. M. Potter. 122
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul M. Potter, England; D : 13920.
Sept. 26, 1908; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 28415
Louva, the pauper; a drama in 5 acts, by T. S.
Denison. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1878. 30 p.
12°. ([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 12823,
Nov. 7; 2c. Nov. 11. 26416
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1906] 36
p. 12°. (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 7, 1906 ; D : 9327, Oct. 26,
1906; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 26417
Lovable (A) old roue; drama in 4 acts and a
prologue, by A. L. Jones. [3], 108 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1915; D: 41550; Annie L.
Jones, Ridgewood, N. J. 26417a
1316
26418
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26434
Love; a modern morality play in 3 acts, by
A. E. Burke and Charles Russell Burke.
iv, 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. June 1, 1910 ; D : 21229 ; Anne Eliza-
beth Burlie, New Yorls. 26418
1 act play, by M. H.. Urner. {In The
morning telegraph. New York, Feb. 26, 1911)
© Feb. 26, 1911; 2c. Feb. 27, 1911; D:
23477; Mabel Herbert Urner, New York.
26419
— play in 1 act, by H. Heaton. 15 p. 4 .
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914; D: 37023; Harold
Heaton, Chicago. 26419a
— a sensational drama in 3 acts and 5 tab-
leaux, by H. M. Heymann.
© Henry M. Heymann, New York; 1876:
11013, Sept. 29. 26420
-or, The girl, play in 1 act, by J. H. Gra-
ham. [2], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914; D: 39259; Joseph H.
Graham, Brooklyn. 26420a
See also Anonymous. — lu love.
Love across the centuries. Sec Amor, love,
r am our.
Love affairs of an old maid; play in 4 acts,
l)y J. Sterns [pseud, of Justine Sterns Lewis]
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911; D : 23299 ; .Justine
Sterns, New York. 26421
Love (The) affairs of Lady Betty; a comedy
of manners in 4 acts, by M. Magin. 78 p.
4°. Typev/ritten.
© Mary Magin, New York ; D : 5704, Oct.
28, 1904; 2c. Oct. 28, 1904. 26422
Love (The) affairs of madame; a sketch,
words and music by Evelyn Watson [i. e.
of A. E. Watson] [10] p. 8°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. May 21, 1910 ; D : 21201 ; Alice Eve-
lyn Watson, St. Louis. 26423
Love among the breakers,
beach. ,
See Manhattan
Love among the roses; a comic drama in 3 acts,
with original songs, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1877:6899,
June 11. 26424
Love among thieves; comedy in 1 act, by Agnes
Armstrong [pseud, of Agnes Bird! [1], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 29, 1914; D: 37699; Agnes Bird,
Porthind, Me. 26424a
Love and a carving knife; a negro farce in 1
act, by O. E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1901] 7 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 971, Oct. 16,
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 26425
Love and a way; an original comedy in 3 acts,
for female characters only, by Evelyn Simms.
Nev/ York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1904. 21 p.
12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 4476,
.Jan. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 26426
Love and anarchy; a sensational melodrama in
4 acts, by W. C. Parker. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son [1904] 50 p. 12°. (On cover: Alta se-
ries)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5273, July 8,
3904; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. 26427
Love and art; a drama in 5 acts, music and li-
bretto by C. Trusiano, English tr. by A. G.
I^ampone. [Hartford, Conn., Capitol print,
1903] [17] p. 8°.
© Carmelo Trusiano, Hartford ; D : 3734,
July 7, 1903 ; 2c. July 7, 1903. 26428
Love and business; play in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept 17, 1914 ; D : 38146 ; Marian Mer-
rill and Louise Hilton, Boston. 26428a
Love and country (Amour et patrie); a his-
torical drama in prologue and 5 acts, by Lau-
rencin [i. e. Paul Aime Chapelle Laurencin]
© FrauQois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19931, Sept. 3. 26429
Love and crime; or. Just my luck, a drama in
4 acts, by J. Allen. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Allen, Union City, Mich. ; D : 2476,
Oct. 16, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1902. 26430
See also Moonlight (The) marriage.
Love and death; a drama in 6 acts, by A. Cul-
breth. 166 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Amy Culbreth, San Francisco; 1895:
41290, Aug. 13; Ic. Feb. 24, 1896. 26431
Love and desire; play in 5 acts, by B. G. Stejer.
78 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912; D: 31274; Beatrice
Grenier Stejer, Portland, Or.
Love and disease.
26432
See Water-cure (The)
Love and duty; by G. Addison.
© Grace Addison, San Francisco; 1899:
35329, May 26. 26433
an American military drama in 4 acts.
taken from the French.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1802:
12789, Mar. 23. 26434
1317
26435
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26453
Love and duty — Continued.
a melodrama of the Mexican war in 4 acts,
by Col. P. Inarahnm and T. W. Kins. Sara-
toga Spring-s, N. Y., N. G. Mingay, 1885. 26 p.
12°.
© Prentiss Ingraham and Tom W. King.
United States; 1885:2402, Jan. 27; 2c. May
16. 26435
■ ■ an original comedy drama in prologue and
4 acts, by E. Smitli. 83 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Smith, New York; 1887:34436,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1888. 26436
a play in 5 acts, adapted from the novel
of Jane Eyre, by A. E. Dickinson.
© Anna E. Dickinson, New York ; 1876 :
11014, Sept. 29. 26437
Love and empire. See Rienzi.
Love and faith. See Sin (The) of St. Hulda.
Love and fate. See Amaryllis.
Love and g-eography (Geografi. og- kjaerlighed)
See Plays; by Bjurnstjerne Bjornson.
Lcve and gratitude. See Jean Baudry.
Love and hate; a drama in 4 acts, by E. A.
Hayes.
© E. A. Hayes, Randolph, N. Y. ; 1884 : 355,
Jan. 4. 26438
See also Daughter (The) of the people.
Love and honor. See Bitter atonement. —
Tangled lives.
Love and hope; a drama in 5 acts.
© Alonzo S. Gear, New York ; 1876 : 11693,
Oct. 16. 26439
Love and intrigue. See Bobbers (The)
Love and its counterfeit; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. C. Hardy. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardy, New York ; D :
.5045, Jlay 18, 1904 ; 2c. July 12, 1904. 26440
Love and jealousy. See Cola. — Duty.
Love and justice; a comedy in 5 acts, by B. F.
Hayden.
© B. F. Havden, Buena Vista, Col.; 1900
A : 15304, June 20. 26441
Love and labor; or, The perils of the poor,
dramatized from John Eriginu Barrett's story
in the New York Weekly, by A. H. Mills.
© Albert H. Mills, Brooklyn; 1878:3336,
Mar. 19. 26442
Love and lather; a negro farce in 1 act, by
(». E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1901]
15 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 970, Oct. 16.
1901: 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 26443
Love and laughter; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by Frederic Fenn Arthur Wimperis. Lon-
don, Metzler & co. (1909) ltd., 1913. 23 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 24, 1913; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913; A:
361025; Metzler & co. (1909) ltd., London.
26444
Love and law; comedy drama in 3 acts and 4
' scenes, by H. M. Tekschow. [2], 56 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914; D: 39142; Reinhold
M. Telschow, New York. 26444a
[2],
playlet in 1 act, by H. E. De Lasaux.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D: 34425; Harry E.
De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 26445
or, A labor of love, an original American
play in 3 acts, by M. Nobles. Philadelphia,
Ledger job print, 1884. 78 p. 12°.
© Milton Nobles. Brooklyn ; 1883 : 15213,
Aug. 17; 2c. July 10, 1884. 26446
See also Ritta.
Love and letters. See Street (The) singer.
Love and liberty; a drama in 4 acts, by T.
Malcolm Watson.
© J. M. Hill, New York ; 1888 : 20755, July
19. 26447
Love and life; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Westhauser. 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Westhauser, St. Paul ; D :
3100, Mar. 7, 1903; 2c. Mar. 7, 1903. 26448
Love and lockjaw; a black-face farce in 1
scene, by Henry L. Williams. New York,
The De Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1895:
40445, Aug. 6; 2c. Oct. 9. 26449
Love and loyalty; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1896:28733,
May 11. 26450
See also Tried and true.
Love and lucre; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by C. P. Brown.
© Charles P. Brown, Brooklyn; 1884;
21950, Nov. 3. 26451
Love and luxury; a domestic drama in 3 acts,
based on the German of Benedix, by J. B.
Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews. New York ; 1871 :
6123, June 27. 26452
Love and majesty. See Frederick the
Great. — Queen Elizabeth.
1318
26453
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26472
liove and money; dramatized and adapted
from C'harles Reade's story A perilous secret,
l)y A. S. Plunkett.
© Addie Seeley Plunkett, New York ; 1884 :
24500, Dec. 11. 26453
farce comedy in 1 act, by F. D. Wight-
man. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912 ; D : 31242 ; Florence D.
Wlghtman, New York. 26454
Love and mushrooms. See Majority (A) of
one.
Iiove and music; musical sketch, by Frank B.
Carr. 5 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© M. D. Silverman, Duluth, Minn.; 1891:
26527, July 24; 2c. July 24. 26455
Love and nitroglycerine; 1 act comedy, by
H. H. Peck. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1910; D : 21047 ; Harry H.
Peck, Boston. 26456
Love and patriotism; American drama in 4
acts and 6 tableaux, adapted by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York; 1888:
10073, Apr. 6. 26457
in 4 acts, by I. Barsky. 61 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Israel Barsky, Conneaut, O. ; D : 76, Jan.
16, 1901; 2c. Dec. 20, 1900. 26458
a tragedy in 5 acts, by I. Barsky.
© Israel Barsky, Conneaut, O. ; 1899:
58098, Sept. 11. 26459
Love and perdition; by E. L. A. Carl.
© Emily L. A. Carl, Glen Cove, N. Y. ; D :
10400, Apr. 23, 1907. 26460
Love and pickles; 1 act dramatic comedy of the
Latin quarter, by Jack Burnett. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1911 ; D : 25701 ; Jack Bur-
nett amusement co., New York. 26461
Love and politics; by J. McCullough.
© .James McCullough, New York; 1897:
8919, Feb. 2. 26462
a comedy in 3 acts, by D. S. Foster.
© David S. Foster, Utica, N. Y. ; 1889:
40326, Dec. 30. 26463
a farce in 1 act, by H. Macarthy.
© Harry Macarthy, Indianapolis ; 1871 :
11S69, Dec. 15. 26464
Love and pride. /S'ee Fairly won. — Lady (The)
of Lyons.
Love and remorse; a drama, by Mrs. E. Adams.
Cleveland, Kennedy & Doty, 188.5. [37] p. 12°.
© Mrs. E, Adams, Cleveland; 1885:7162,
Mar. 26 ; 2c. May 15. 26465
Love and roses; by E. \\'. King.
© Elizabeth W. King, Elizabeth, N. J.;
1896 : 10076, Feb. 11. 26466
Love and science; a comedy in 3 acts, tr. from
the French of Victorien Sardou, by H. Bedlow.
56 p. 12°. Printed.
© Henry Bedlow, Baltimore ; 1887 : 7136.
Mar. 26 ; 2c. Apr. 2. 26467
Love and sour-krout. See German (The) emi-
grant.
Love and tea; comedy-drama of colonial times
in 2 acts, by A. P. See. Boston, Walter H.
Baker & co„ 1915. 22 p. 12°.
© June 30, 1915 ; 2c, July 1, 1915 ; D : 41144 :
Anna Phillips See, Brooklyn. 26467a
Love and temptation. See Sylvia.
Love and the dictionary. See Unrehearsed
(An) comedy.
Love and the doctors; a comedj' in 4 acts, by
M. M. Mangasariau. 135 p. obi. 16°. Type-
written.
© Mangasar M. Mangasarian, Chicago ; D :
828, Sept, 3, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1901. 26468
Love and the fool. See Furnace (The)
Love and the law; a play in 3 acts, by C. E.
Wells. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charlotte Elizabeth Wells, New York;
D : 13130, June 6, 1908 ; 2c. June 8, 1908.
26469
Love and the locksmith; comedy in 3 acts, by
Oliver Noll [pseud, uf E. E. Enos] [122] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914 ; D : 35890 ; Earl Edwards
Enos, Chicago. 26469a
Love and tyranny. See Victim (The) of am-
bition.
Love and war; by G. W. Sloat.
© George W. Sloat, United States; 1884:
2986, Feb. 11. 26470
an adaptation in 4 acts, by C. Haddon
Chambers, of the French melodrama in 5 acts,
Devant Tennemi, by Paul Chartou.
© James Wallis, New York; 1891:4210,
Jan. 29. 26471
dramatic episode of the Civil War in 1 act,
by G. Middleton. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1910; D : 22548 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 26472
a farce comedy in 1 act, by C. Kelly. 2 p. 1.,
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38845 ; Claud Kelly,
Los Angeles. 26472a
1319
26473
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26489
Love and war — Continued.
a play in 1 act, by M. N. Shafer. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© M. N. Shafer, Jersey City ; D : 15266, Mar.
6, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909. 26473
See also Alida. — Appomattox. — Geral-
dine. — Under one flag.
Love and war and a lute; a drama in 1 act,
from James Workman's The silver lute, by
T. B. Huber. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Bellamy Huber, Darby, Pa. ;
D : 9616, Dec. 11, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906.
26474
Love — and what then; a comedy in 3 acts, by
B. M. Hastings. London, Sidgwick and Jack-
sou, ltd., 1912. 94 p. 12°.
© May 16, 1912 ; 2c. June 5, 1912 ; D : 29874 ;
Basil Macdonald Hastings, London. 26475
Love (The) apple; a drama in 3 acts, by B. H,
Usborne. [3], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912; D : 29095 ; Bertha
Hoover Osborne, Washington. 26476
Love as a tonic; comedy farce in 1 act, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten,
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1897 : 3453, Jan. 7 ; 2c. Feb. 5. 26477
Love (The) asylum; comedy in 2 acts, by L. B.
Ely. 87, [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1911; D: 24150; Lewis B.
Ely, St. Louis. 26478
play in 2 acts, by L. B. Ely. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911; D: 23660; Lewis B.
Ely, St. Louis. 26479
Love at first sight; a play in a prologue and
4 acts, by Ernest Martin and Fewlass Llew-
ellyn. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Martin and F. Llewellyn, London ;
D:9004, July 25, 1906; 2c. July 25, 1906.
26480
Love at random; original 3 act comedy, by
F. Claflin. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fuller Claflin, San Francisco; 1894:
42484, July 30; 2c. Aug. 13. 26481
See also Sphinx (The)
Love at second sight; in 1 act, by B. Porter
[pseud, of E. P. Dechert]
© Edward Porter Dechert, Philadelphia ;
1900 A: 28557, Nov. 20. 26482
— tabloid musical comedy in 1 act, by C.
J. Stine. [3], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914; D: 38766; Charles
Jacob Stine, Chicago. 26482a
Love at the window; a comedy in 1 act, by
C. D. Willard.
© Charles Dwight Willard, Los Angeles;
D : 1048, Oct. 14, 1901. 26483
Love atones for all; a play in 4 acts, by J. P.
Ritter. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John P. Ritter, Orange, N. J.; D : 8027,
Feb. 19, 1900 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. 26484
Love behind a throne. See Graustark.
Love behind the scenes; a comedy in 1 act, by
Mary Moncure Parker. Chicago, F. J. Drake
& CO., 1903. 8 p. 16°. (On cover: Drake's
ed. of acting dramas)
© Frederick J. Drake & co., Chicago; D:
4257, Nov. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 25, 1903.
26485
Love (The) bird; play in 3 acts, by R. Barry.
102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr, 17, 1915; D: 40390; Richard
Barry, New York. 26485a
Love (The) birds; miniature musical comedy
in 1 scene, libretto by H. Thomson, music
by Johann C. Schmid. [2], 19 p. 4^ Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1912; D: 30797; Herbert
Thomson, New York. 26486
Love, board, and lodging; an original comedy
in 4 acts, by W. H. Phillips.
© Waldorf H. Phillips, New York; 1877:
9376, Aug. 14. 26487
Love (The) bug; romantic humoresque with
music in 2 acts, by O. F. Baerens. [78] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D : 38093 ; Oscar
Frank Baerens, St. Louis. 26487a
Love by induction; an original comedy in 1
act, by Forbes Heermans. New York, The
De Witt publishing house, 1892. 31 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 377] )
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1892:
52676, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1892 ; 2c. Dec. 26.
1893. 26488
or, A modern Pyramus and Thisbe, a
farce, by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1888:2030, Jan. 18. 26489
— and other plays for private acting; by
Forbes Heermans. New York, The De Witt
publishing house [1889] 4 p. 1., [3] -122 p.
illus. 12°.
Contents : Love by induction. — Between
two thorns. — Two negatives make an afllrma-
tive. — In the fire-light. — Love's warrant.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York ; 2c.
1889:38489, Dec. 17; 2c. Dec. 30. 26489a
1320
26490
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26508
Love by telephone; an operetta in 3 acts, writ-
ten, adapted and arr. by J. Hall. 77 p. 16°.
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Hall, Wheeling, West Va. ; D:
2281, Aug. 27, 1902; Ic. Aug. 21, 1902; Ic.
Sept. 11, 1902. 26490
Love by wireless; comedy in 1 act, by J. A.
Golden. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 15407,
IMar. 9, 1909; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 26491
Love can face through an iron bar; by B.
Benn.
© Eva Benn, Chicago; D:606, June 24,
1901. 26492
Love can find a way; a sketch in 1 act, for
three males and one female, by J. L. Treat.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Lvnn Treat. Chicago ; D : 3846,
Aug. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1903. 26493
Love (The) chase; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from James Sheridan Knowles' play of the
same name, by E. Williams.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1897:110i7, Feb. 13. 26494
operetta in 2 acts, libretto by W. W. La
Beaume, music by William Schoeller. 58 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915 ; D : 39624 ; William W.
La Beaume, St. Louis. 26494a
Love (The) coast; comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the German, Die blaue kueste by Hans
Mueller, by Mrs. Charles A. Doreuius. 81 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D : 42559 ; Karczag
pub. CO., New York. 26494b
Love comes; a comic society drama in 4 acts,
by J. S. Berger.
© J. S. Berger, New York ; 1889 : 2022,
Jan. 15. 26495
Love concentrated,
discord.
See Harmony (The) of
45 p.
Love conquers; by C. N. Bruzand.
Typewritten.
© Carlos N. Bruzand, New York; D:
15022, Feb. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 26496
drama in 4 acts, by A. Flamma, tr. by M.
E. Herrick. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1909 ; D : 16725 ; Ario Flam-
ma, New York. 26497
play in 3 acts, by M. Wiren. [133] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D: 25360; Myra
Wiren, New York.
Love conquers — Continued.
or. In Cupid's folds, by H. O. Mason. 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21065 ; H. C. Mason,
Albany. 26499
Love (The) cure; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. F.
Taylor. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Fitch Taylor, Cos Cob, Conn. ;
D : 8287, Apr. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1906. 26500
farce with lyrics for music in 2 acts, book
by Marie Evelyn Coe, lyrics by M. M. Parks.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten. ,
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915 ; D : 41725 ; Mabel Mil-
ler Parks, Los Angeles. 26500a
musical play in 3 acts, adapted from the
German, by Oliver Herford. 65 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Henry W. Savage, New York ; D : 12987,
May 18, 1908; 2c. May 18, 1908. 26501
Love eternal; or. United in death, a play, by A.
Culbreth. 20 p. 8°. Printed.
© Amy Culbreth, San Francisco ; 1890 :
34461, Nov. 3 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1895. 28502
Love (The) exchange; a conjectural musical
comedy, by G. J. Nathan and F. B. Elser.
118 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George Jean Nathan and F. B. Elser,
New York; D : 12654, Apr. 1, 1908; 2c. Apr.
1, 1908. 26503
Love finds a way; a comedy drama in 3 acts
and 4 tableaux, by C. T. Dazey.
© H. B. Emery, Benton Harbor, Mich.;
1890 : 27909, Sept. 11. 26504
Love (The) flower; play, by D. L. Clarke. [8]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 25, 1912; D: 30233; Dwight
Lancelot Clarke, Berkeley, Cal. 26505
Love flows on forever. See All for love.
Love for love; a society drama in 4 acts, by J. E.
McCann. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCann, New York ; D :
5764, Nov. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1904. 26506
or. The hero's bride, a drama in 4 acts.
adapted for the English stage, by J. Frankel
and H. S. Grossheim.
© Julius Frankel and Hermann S. Gross-
heim, Philadelphia; 1880:8977, June 15.
26507
See also Masterpieces of the English
26498
1321
drama: William Congreve.
Love (The) garden; operetta bouffe in 4 scenes,
libretto by M. jMedbury, music by Walton
Thomas Farrar, jr. [3], 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1912 ; D : 31818 ; Martin Med-
hurv, Alameda. Cal. 26508
26509
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26525
Love gossip and glory; comedy in 4 acts, by
Calvin Nicholson [i. e. J. C. Nicholson] 97 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1911; D: 25630; James Cal-
vin Nicholson, Hartford. 26509
Love has conquered. See World (The) in
1986.
Love (The) hat; 4 act love romance play, by B.
Kliiiij. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Klinfr, Brooklyn; D : 9959, Feb.
7, 1907; 2c. Oct. 2, 1907. 26510
Love — hate; the entirely new and original drama
in 4 acts, by W. H. Phillips.
© Waldorf H. Phillips, New York; 1872:
1428, Feb. 12. 26511
Love, hatred and revenge. Sec, at end of al-
phabet, titles beginning with figures: 3 (The)
rivals.
Love, honor and duty. Sec Cromwellian (A)
conspiracy.
Love, honor and obey; a comedy, l)y W. Sikes
and Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1873 : 8577, July
28. 26512
See also Marriage on a higher plane.
Love hunger; sketch, by M. D. AVell. [1], 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1912 ; D : 31821 ; Mabel Dob-
yns Weil, New York. 26513
Love in a flat; by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. Typewrit-
ten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, .jr.. New York;
1899: 77584, Nov. 28; 2c. Nov. 28. 26514
Love in a lighthouse; a farce in 1 act, by Rose-
mary Baum. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1896. 18 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
34592, June 11 ; 2c. Aug. 12. 26515
Love in a mask. Sec Timid (A) little thing.
Love-in-a-mist; romantic comedy in 3 acts, by
C. H. Jarrett. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37803 ; Cora Hardy
Jarrott, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 26515a
Love in a railway train; duologue, by Frank
Stay ton. [London, R. Douglas-Cox] 1909.
12 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 17013 ;
R. Douglas-Cox, London. 26516
Love in a restaurant; by J. B. Foster. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24. 1909 ; D : 17778 ; .lulia B. Fos-
ter, Berkeley, Cal. 26517
Love in all corners; farce in 1 act, arr. by
Frank Dmnont. Chicago, Dramatic pub co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68623,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 26518
a laughable interlude in 1 act and 1 scene,
by J. 1?. Buckstone.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:9845,
Mar. 16. 26519
Love in an apple orchard; a play in 4 acts, by
E. Eisner. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© P:dward Eisner, New York; D : 11269,
Sept. 3, 1907; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 26520
Love in arms; a romantic opera in 3 acts, bv
F. H. Head.
© Francis Heiston Head, Washington;
1897: 28538, May 8. 26521
Love in danger; three plays, by Mrs. Havelock
Ellis. Boston and New York, Houghton Mif-
flin company, 1915. 5 p. 1., [3]-88 p., 1 1.
12°.
Contents : The subjection of Kezia. — The
pixy. — The mothers.
© Apr. no, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. May 3, 1915 ;
xV: 398645; Edith M. O. Ellis, London.
26521a
Love in Egypt. Sec Kedor.
Love in goggles; by C. C. Cushing. 115 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Catherine Cliisholm Cushing, Pittsburgh ;
D : 6889, June 30, 1905 ; 2c. June 30, 1905.
26522
Love in harness; or, Hints to Hymen, a com-
edy in 3 acts, from the French of Albin Vala-
br^que, by A. Daly. [New York, Trow's
printing and bookbinding company] 1887.
63 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1886 : 25613,
Nov. 12; 2c. Dec. 29, 1887. 26523
Same.
©. Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 4976, Jan. 7, 1914. Origi-
nal entry, Nov. 12, 1886, no. 25633. 26523a
Love-in-idleness; an original comedy in 1 act,
by E. M. Lent. New York, Samuel French ;
liondon, Sanuiel French, ltd., 1903. 18 p.
12°. ([French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best iuUhors, no. 64])
© Evangeline M. Lent, New York ; D :
2875, Jan. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 26524
Love in law; 1 act comedy, by B. Kalisch.
Typewritten.
© Burnham Kalisch, New York; 1897:
49091, Sept. 1; 2c. Sept. 1. 26525
1322
26526
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26544
Love in livery; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. L.
Girault and Harriet Ford. 70 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© M. L. Girault and Harriet Ford, New
York; D:98S0, Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31,
1907. 26526
Love in Lucky camp; a drama of California
mining life, in 3 acts, by S. P. Carr.
© Sarah Pratt Carr, San Francisco; 1891:
41.547, Nov. 20. 26527
Love in overalls; original comedy-drama in 4
acts and 2 scenes, by W. J. Romer. [137] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914; D: 35542; William
Johnstone Romer, Ithaca, N. Y. 26527a
Love in Pompeii. See Arbaces, the Eg'yptian.
Love in Scotland; a dramatic sketch unfolded
from some favorite old Scotch songs by H. L.
Coffin, musical setting arr. for ladies' quar-
tette, by Katherine Howard. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Helen Lockwood Coffin, Aurora, 111. ; D :
15927, May 22, 1909; 2c. May 22, 1909.
26528
Love in the moonlight. See Midnight (The)
marauders.
Love in the ould sod. See Irish hearts.
Love in the wilderness; a romance of the
Adirondacks, a comedy in 4 acts, by B. How-
ard.
© Bronson Howard, United States; 18S4:
l.-)(»08, July 23. 26529
Love in ITmbria; a drama of the first Francis-
cans, by L. Heald. Cambridge, The River-
side press, 1912. 115 p. 12°.
© June 12, 1912; 2c. June 21, 1912; D:
30117 ; Lucy Heald, Cambridge, Mass.
26530
Love in uniform; a military play in 4 acts, by
W. H. Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, New York;
1893:41132, Sept. IL 26531
Love insurance; play in 4 acts, by E. D. Big-
gers. [150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D : 42045 ; Earl Derr
Biggers, Pelham, N. Y. 26531a
Love intrigues; a drama in 5 acts, by L. Leo-
pold. Waco, Texas, Lambdin & Furman,
1884. 68 p. 8°.
© L. Leopold. Waco, Tex.; 1884:24773,
Dec. 15; 2c. Jan. 3, 1885. 26532
Love is a game for two. See Pretty (The)
shakeress.
Love is blind; comedy in 3 acts, adapted by
A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York; 1890:
16633, May 21. 26533
play in 3 acts, by C. D. Pfirrmann. 27 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1911; D : 23370 ; G. David
Pffrrmann, Newark, N. J. 26534
— • See also Truth always triumphs.
Love is king; play in 5 acts, by F. R. Cutter.
42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Rollin Cutter, Cincinnati; D:
12882, May 2, 1908 ; 2c. May 2, 1908. 26535
Love is not all roses. Typewritten.
© Ritter Brown, New York ; 1900 A : 10869,
Apr. 30; 2c. Apr. 19. 26536
Love (The) jungle; comedy with music, by L.
V. Nicholson. [71] p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912 ; D : 28425 ; Leta Vance
Nicholson, Chicago. 26537
Love (The) kiss; play in 1 act, by Joseph
Robic. [3], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1911 ; D : 24647 ; Louis Robie,
New York. 26538
Love (The) knot; a musical comedy in 3 acts
adapted from the German, by F. Gerald.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D : 29189 ; Florence
Gerald, Ne\v York. 26539
• See also Student's ruse.
Love laughs at locks; a 1 act comedy, by F.
Gerald. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Gerald, New York ; D : 5064,
May 23, 1904 ; 2c. INIay 23, 1904. 26540
Love laughs last; musical play in 3 acts, by J.
St. P. Delaney. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20997 ; John St. P.
Delaney, New York. 26541
Love lends a hand; a dramatic composition in
3 acts, by P. SIcArthur.
© Peter McArthur, Amityville, N. Y. ; D:
246, Mar. 22, 1901. 26542
Love letters; play in 1 act, by J. E. Goodman.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 28, 1913; D: 32117; Jules Eckert
Goodman, New York. 26543
Love-liars; romantic comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Heron and Constance Skinner. [73] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911; D: 23328; Herbert
Heron, Carmel, Cal. 26544
1323
26545
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
86567
Love lies bleeding'; a romance of the twentieth
century in 5 acts, by C. II. Barrett.
© Charles Raymond Barrett, Chicago; D:
3695, July 8, 1903. 26545
Love, lobster and pickles. See Hearts and
hampers.
Love lost and won. Sec Wall street.
Love (The) lure; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
E. L. Sheldon. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34574 ; Eugene Lloyd
Sheldon, New York. 26546
play in 4 acts, by W. D. Hamilton. [143]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1914; D : 38784 ; William
Douglas Hamilton, Cleveliuid. 26546a
Love (The) machine; a comedy in 4 acts, by
M. Franklin. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Miles Franklin, Cliicago ; D : 14451, Dec.
4, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 26547
Love made them equal; by I. B. Goodrich, .ir.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr.. Boston ; D : 4113,
Oct. 19, 1903. 26548
Love made to order: or, How Kate Craddock
came to be married, a comedy, by F. Gellatly.
Chicago. Knight & Leonard. 1SS5. 1 p. 1.,
[5]-78 p. 16°. [With this: Temper tempest,
and Mr. Reynolds runs for Congress]
© Francis Gellatl.v, Lake Forest, 111. ; 1874 :
3166, Mar. 16; 2c. Dec. 12, 18S5. 26549
Love (Th.e) magnet. See Rainbow's daughter.
Love (The) maid; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by M. E. Marks. 113 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35279 ; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 26550
Love-makers (The); or. The kissing maid,
burletta in 2 acts, by Edwin Hanford and S.
Howe. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913 ; D : 33599 ; Sam Howe.
New York. 26551
Love makes the whole world kin; an episode of
the Civil War, by L. A. Williams. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Louise A. Williams, Los Angeles; D:
11566, Oct. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 26552
Love (The) making machine; a sketch, by A.
Ellery. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909; D: 16614; Arthur El-
lery, Edgewater, N. J. 26553
Love making woman hater; comedy in 3 acts,
by .1. Robie. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1912; D: 20717; .Joseph Ro-
bie, New York. 26554
Love me, and I am a king; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Joan Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ; D;
12051, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. '26555
Love miracle; dramatized by M. Kern. 80 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910; D ; 20167 ; Margaret
Kern, New York. 26556
L6ve moon; play in 2 acts, by H. Awe. [52] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24167 ; Harry Awe,
Fond du Lac, Wis. 26557
Love (A) of a girl; a musical fantastic farce in
3 acts, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; D:500, May 22,
1901. 26558
Love (The) of a lover; original American com-
edy in 3 acts and 2 entre-acts, by A. B. Miller.
© Alexander B. Miller, Newark, N. J.; D:
9491, Nov. 22, 1900. 26559
Love (The) of a maid; a sketch in 1 act, by
M. D. Skinner. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© aiaud Durban Skinner, North Cambridge,
Mass.; I>:1742, Apr. 16, 1902; 2c. Apr. 16,
1902. 26560
Love (The) of a monk; by D. D. Lloyd.
© David D. Lloyd, Washington; 1882:
12644, Auir. 1. 26561
Love (The) of a thief; a 4 act comedy drama, by
C. F. Harrison. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chns. F. Harrison, St Louis; D : 8265,
Apr. 2, 1906; 2c. June 7, 1906. 26562
Love (The) of Clifford; a dramatization of E.
Bulwer I^ytton's novel, Paul Clifford, by S. P.
Levy. Typewritten.
© Sidney P. Levy, Mobile; 1898:19359,
Mar. 24 ; Ic. Mar. 24. 26563
■ a romantic drama in 4 acts, by S. P. Levy.
© Sidney P. Levy, Mobile ; 1897 : 23217, Apr.
13. 26564
Love (The) of Coeur de Lion; or. The king's
love, historical drama in 4 acts, dramatized
from the novel. The scarab of destiny, by
Maris Herrington Billings. [2], 59 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913; D : 34651 ; Edith S.
Billings, Passaic, N. J. 26565
Love (The) of his life; by F. Paulding.
© Frederick Paulding, New York; 1880:
7913, May 22. 26566
— a play in 4 acts, by Frank Rogers.
© Frederick Paulding, New York; 1880:
9078, June 16. 26567
1324
26568
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26585
Love (The) of Joan d'Arc; a drama in 5 acts,
by C. E. Wells. Proof.
© Charlotte Elizabeth Wells, New York;
D:7526, Nov. 7, 1905; 2c. Nov. 21, 1905.
26568
liove of Katie OTahy, by C. I. P. Ravn. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Clara Iza Price Ravn, San Francisco;
D : 8765, June IS, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1906.
26569
Love (The) of kin; drama in 3 acts, by C. A.
Russell. [3], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1910; D: 22283; Charles
Albert Russell, New Bedford, Mass. 26570
Love (The) of life; by J. H. Neebe, adapted
from Der ernst des lebens, German by Felix
Salteu. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21849; Joseph
Henry Neebe, Chicago. 26571
Love (The) of the Apache,
de PApache.
See Amour (L')
drama in 5 acts, by C. B. Sternberg. 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© C. B. Sternberg, Portland, Or.; D:
12650, Mar. 31, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 26572
drama in 4 acts, by C. B. Sternberg. 94 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Revised]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1909; D : 17181 ; Charles B.
Sternberg, Portland, Or. 26573
(Ber meister von Palmyra) ; drama by
Adolph Wilbrandt, adapted from the German,
by E. Cayley.
© Lilla Cayley Robinson, Hamburg ; D :
5829, Nov. 26, 1904. 26574
Love (The) of Mary Ann; comedy drama in
3 acts, by J. F. Delaney. 100 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D: 41006; John F.
Delaney, Chicago. 26574a
Love of Mimi; a comedietta in 2 scenes, by
Isobel Reynolds. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Colombino Arona, New York ; D : 5534,
Sept. 14, 1904; 2c. Sept. 14, 1904. 26575
Love of order; for 3 girls and 2 boys, by E. J.
Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo publishing
company, 1915. 11 p. 24°. (Dialogs for
school picnics, no. 9)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. .July 28, 1915; D:
41336 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 26575a
Love (The) of Princess Louise; a melodrama
in 4 acts, by J. M. Clarke and A. R. TafEt.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine M. Clarke and Adella Rene
Tafft, Orange, N. J.; D : 6653, May 9, 1905;
2c. May 29, 1905. 26576
Love (The) of Seraphine.
mille.
Love (The) of two women. See Jess.
Love (The) of Washington; a drama in 3
acts, by B. W. Robinson.
© Bessie Waiters Robinson, Oakland, Cal. ;
1899 : 29971, May 2. 26577
Love (The) of Whispering Wind; Indian idyll,
by P. Richards. 18 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D: 42023; Pearl Rich-
ards, Eagle River, Wis. 26577a
Love on crutches; a comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Daly, from the German of Stobitzer.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1884:5088,
Mar. 10; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 26578
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 1903, June 15, 1911,
Original entry, Mar. 10, 1SS4, no. 5088.
26579
Same.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1884 : 23818,
Dec. 1; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 26580
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dor-
ney, New York, as executors, in renewal for
28 years. Renewal no. 2325, Dec. 11, 1911.
Original entry, Dec. 1, 1884, no. 23818.
26581
Love on probation; a dramatic poem in 5 acts,
by Allan Thorndyke [pseud, of A. Friedman]
© Agate Friedman, New York; 1896:
13781, Mar. 2. 26582
Love on the battlefield; an original war drama
in 4 acts, by L. D. Murphy and W. S. Smyth.
Typewritten.
© L. D. Murphy and W. S. Smyth, Kan-
sas City, Mo. ; 1898 : 20347, Mar. 29 ; 2c. Mar.
29. 26583
Love on the telephone. See Nellie's beau.
Love on the Yellowstone. See National park.
Love on two continents. See Mab.
Love on wheels: a 3 act musical comedy, by
W. R. Palmer, jr.
© W. R. Palmer, New York; 1892:12933,
Mar. 24. 26584
Love one another.
See Million (A) a minute.
J. Levy.
See New (A) Ca-
1325
Love or duty; a drama in 4 acts, by I.
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Isaac J. Levy, New York ; 1890 : 7104,
Mar. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 26585
26586
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26607
Love or duty — Continued.
monologue, by E. M. Dieterly. 6 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Etliol May Dieterly, Cincinnati ; D : 11571,
Oct. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 26586
Love or honor; a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L.
Stilwell. 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Ijibbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12036, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 190S.
26587
Love or life; a 4 act emotional society drama,
by M. R. Crowell.
© Mary Reed Crowell, Paterson ; 1S86 :
11478, May 15. 26588
a tale of the hall, an original drama in 3
acts, founded on Crabbe's Smugglers ai>d
poachers, by Tom Taylor, Paul Meritt and S.
Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York; 1878:3948,
Apr. 3. 26589
Love or money; a drama in prologue and 4
acts, adapted for the stage, by W. Bentley.
63 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter Bentley, New York; 1885:507,
Jan. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 10. 26590
a musical comedy, by F. Plumphreys.
© Frank Humphreys, Wilkes-Barre, Pa;
1893: 13117, Mar. 15. 26591
or, Diamonds and hearts, a new and origi-
nal drama, by Harry McLean.
© Arch McL. Crane, Durham Park, Kan. ;
1876 : 6169, May 19. 26592
Love or war. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures : 1792.
Love out of tune; 1 act musical sketch for vio-
lin and flute, by W. N. Moufort. 4 p. 8°.
Printed.
© William Nelson Monfort, Colorado
Springs, Col. ; D : 11271, Sept. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Oct.
12, 1907. 26593
Love (A) passage; comedy in 1 act, adapted
from W. W. Jacobs' story of that title, by
W. W. Jacobs and Philip E. Hubbard. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1913.
27 p. 12°. ([French's acting edition, no.
2433] )
© Mar. 15, 1913; 2c. Mar. 17, 1913; D:
32693 ; Samuel French, ltd., Loudon. 26594
Love (The) philter; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by E. H. Peple.
© Edward Henry Peple, New York ; D :
2163, July 26, 1902. 26595
Love (The) philtre; a French play in 4 acts, by
L. Francis Bishop. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. F. Bishop, Plainfield. N J.; D : 9171,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 2659fc)
Love (The) pirate; by A. M. Davidson.
© Abbie M. Davidson, Chicago ; D : 14818,
Jan. 15, 1909. 26597
by L. M. Gartner. 15 p. 8°.
© Lillian M. Gartner, New York ; D : 14400,
Nov. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1908. 26598
by W. D. Caddell. 76 p. 8°. Typewritten.
• © Ic. Dec. 6, 1909; D : 17642 ; William
Douglas Caddell, Chicago. 26599
a drama in 4 acts, by Scoville Smith, M. D.
[pseud, of A. Maude Smith]
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 14365, Nov.
24, 1908. 26600
-play in 3 acts, book and lyrics, by H. P.
Briggs, music by Joseph Carl Breil. 72 p.
4°. TypewTitten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915; D: 40320; Harlan P.
Briggs, New York. 26600a
play of American life in 3 acts, by E. T.
Emery. [2], 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1910; D : 21541 ; Edwin T.
Emery, San Francisco. 26601
Love (The) pirates; or. The mission man, farce
comedy iu 3 acts, M. A. Heiuze. [106] p. 4°.
Type^vritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 39116 ; Max August
Heinze, Detroit. 26601a
Love (The) potion; a farce in 1 act, by Ernest*
S. Jaros. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904] 12
p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denisou, Chicago ; D : ,5278, July 8,
1904 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. 26602
Love, powder and patches; an operetta in 2
acts, book by A. E. Hellraers, music by Rosalie
Balmer Smith.
© Alice E. Hellmers, St. Louis ; 1897 : 27055,
May 3 ; 2c. May 3. 26603
Love power; drama in 4 acts, by R. A. Mar-
chand. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 6, 1910; D : 17873 ; Ralph A.
Marchand, Cambridge, Mass. 26604
Love (The) race; in 3 acts, by E. E. Kidder.
[130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25325 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 26605
or, A race for love, dramatic sketch in 1
act, by F. B. Coigne. [1], 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912; D: 30704; Frank B.
Coigne, Philadelphia. 26606
Love (The) rose; an original comedy drama in
4 acts, by W. Haworth.
© William Haworth, Willoughbv, O. ; 1897 :
56993, Oct. 8. 26607
1326
26608
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26626
Love rules the camp; original drama in 1 act
and 4 scenes, by M. Nobles. 22 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1911 ; D : 24910 ; Milton No-
bles, Brooklyn. 26608
Love's a vagrant; a comedy in 2 acts, by M. W.
Sampson and F. IM. Smith. Typewritten.
© Martin W. Sampson and Fredericli M.
Smitli, Bloomington, lud. ; 1899 : 36184, May
31 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1900. 26609
Love (The) seeker; a dramatic composition, by
M. M. Pope.
© Marion Manville Pope, Bordentown,
N. J.; D:1483, Feb. 24, 1902. 26610
Love (A) set; a comedy in 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1892:32627,
Aug. 8. 26611
Love (The) shop; musical farce in 3 acts, by
O. Hauerbach, score by Hugo Felix. 121 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1911 ; D : 25586 ; Otto Hauer-
bach, New York. 26612
Love, sin and its reward; a drama in 3 acts,
by A. E. Coe.
© A. E. Coe, Glenn, Midi. ; 1897 : 395, Jan.
2. 26613
Love (The) slave; drama in 1 act, founded on
the Coucli-Branch case, by Edward Weitzel.
[2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1913; D: 35519; James
Clancy, New York. 26614
Love-star (The); story of Serrania, book and
lyrics, by C. E. Smith and R. E. Mooney,
nmsic by Walter G. Haenschen. 22 numb. 1.
nar. f°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 1, 1914; 2c. Jan. 26, 1914; D:
35S53; C. Eugene Smith, Little Rock. Ark.,
and Ralph E. Mooney, St. Louis. 26614a
Love, star-spangled; a play in 3 acts, by M.
Krauskopf. 86 p. 4°. Ms.
© Morris Krauskopf, New York; 1876:
9623, Aug. 22; 2c. Sept. 13. 26615
Love (A) story; by C. Lewis.
© Catherine Lewis, United States; 1899:
9617, Mar. 16. 26616
in 5 acts, by P. Eytinge.
© Pearl Evtinge, New York ; 1883 : 1347,
Jan. 19. 26617
Love story of the ages; play in 4 acts, by Paul
Armstrong. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1913 ; D : 32761 ; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 26618
Love story of Uneeda Ad; by Mattie Lee Haus-
gen. New York, E. S. Werner & company,
1912. 20 p. 12°.
© Apr. 25, 1912; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912; D:
29505; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 26619
Love stronger than caste. See Deseret.
Love (A) suit; romantic comedy, by W. Gor-
don Smythies, ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps
and Marion Short. New York, E. S. Werner
& CO., 1912. 8 p. 12°. ([Plays, Werner
edition] )
© May 9, 1913; 2c. May 14, 1913; D:
33250; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 26620
Love (The) tales of Billiken; musical farce
in prologue, 2 acts and epilogue, by M. A.
Anbury. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D : 33019 ; Mary
Adair Anbury, Los Angeles. 26621
Love (The) test; 1 act play, by S. French and
L. Spachner. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3. 1911; D : 23536 ; S. French
and Leopold Spachner, New York. 26622
[1].
— — romantic comedy, by H. L. Chapin.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. May 11, 1914; D : 36997 ; Henry L.
Chapin, Cleveland. 26622a
See also Poems and plays; by Harry
Loi'enzo Chapin.
Love (The) that binds; in 3 acts, by G. Thomp-
son. [26] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911; D : 24683 ; Graham
Thompson, Roxbury, Mass. 26623
Love (The) that endures; play in 3 acts, by
W. O. Iserloh. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1913; D: 33343; Wm. O.
Iserloh, Los Angeles.
Love (A)
within.
that failed.
See
26624
Enemy (An)
Love (The) that kills (L'amour qui tue); a
play, by E. M. Burbank.
© Emily M. Burbank, New York; D : 885,
Sept. 17, 1901. 26625
Love (The) that lives; play in 1 act, by H.
Greene. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1914; D : 36793 ; Homer
Greene, Honesdale, Pa. 26625a
romantic comedy drama in 5 acts, by P.
E. Mortimer. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul E. Mortimer, New Orleans ; D :
359, Apr. 17, 1901; 2c. May 2, 1901. 26626
See also Under the arch.
1327
26627
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
26650
Love (A) that sees no fault; sketch, by J.
Kaufmaiin.
© Joe Kaufmann, Port Richmond, N. Y. ;
D : 8611, May 17, 1906. 26627
Love (The) that women desire; a drama in 4
acts, by G. C. Wallace. 70 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© G. Carlton Wallace, Birmingham, Eng-
land; D:7265, Sept. 13, 1905; 2c. Sept. 13,
1905. 26628
Love, the greatest thing in the world; a play
in 4 acts, by Harriet Ford and B. De Mille.
© Beatrice De Mille, United States; 1899:
72019, Nov. 8. 26629
Love, the sovereign; a drama, [by] G. S. Cott-
man. Irvington, Ind., G. S. Cottman, 1900.
2 p. 1., 58 p. 8°.
© George S. Cottman, Irvington, Ind. ;
1900 A : 616, Jan. 5 ; 2c. Jan. 4. 26630
Love the tyrant; a dramatization of Charles
Garvice's book, by F. M. Bray.
© Frances M. Bray, Brooklyn ; D : 4645,
Feb. 24, 1904. ^ 26631
Same.
© Frances M. Bray, Brooklyn ; D : 7448,
Oct. 24, 1905. • 26632
Love thy neighbor as thyself; a play in 4
acts, by G. E. Lawler. [59] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 9, 1909; D: 16477; George Ed-
ward Lawler, St. Louis. 26633
Love (The) token; in 1 act, by F. Howell and
S. W. Leon. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D : 23104 ; Flora
Howell and Sophie Woolfe Leon, San Fran-
cisco. 26634
Love under a lamp; vaudeville act, by C. F.
Davies. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913 ; D : 34995 ; Clare Field-
ing Davies, New York, 26635
Love unto death; by A. W. Dotson.
© Alexander White Dotson, West Bay City,
Mich. ; 1888 : 27839, Oct. 1. 26636
Love versus art; by H. J. Campbell,
© Henry J. Campbell, Philadelphia; 1893:
29372, June 20. 26637
Love versus duty; play in 4 acts, by N. H.
Hornstine. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1910 ; D : 22528 ; Nathan Har-
ris Hornstine, Philadelphia. 26638
Love versus law; a story of the late war, a
drama in 5 acts, by J. E. Robson.
© John Edwin Robson, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1895 : 47113, Sept. 16. 26639
See Adrienne.
Love versus passion.
Love vs. speculation; a comedy in 3 acts, tr.
from the Spanish and adapted to the Ameri-
can stage, by J. F. Godoy.
© Jos6 F. Godoy, San Francisco; 1873:
12126, Oct. 23. 26640
Love vs. title; a romantic comedy in 3 acts, by
C. M. Dickinson.
© Cary Madison Dickinson, Cleveland ; D :
• 1400, Feb. 5, 1902. 26641
Love versus treachery; or, From '61 to '65, a
drama in 5 acts, illustrative of life in Ten-
nessee during the Civil War, by F. Z. Metcalfe.
© Felicia Zollicoffer Metcalfe, Crestview.
Tenii. ; 1897 : 33568, June 3. 26642
Love vs. wine; a comedietta in 2 acts from the
German, by Harry B. Warner and D. H. Man-
gels. Period 1700. San Francisco, Warner
& CO., 1872.
© Warner & co., San Francisco ; 1872 : 7012.
July 16 ; 2c. July 16. 26643
Love xda wireless; tabloid musical comedy
sketch, by J. D. Ekartd. [2], 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1911; D: 2.5614; .John D.
Ekartd, Philadelphia. 26644
Love (The) vraltz; play in 3 acts, by I. Novello.
[2], 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1912 ; D : 31819 ; Ivor Novello,
New York. 26645
— —a Viennese operetta in 1 act, book and lyrics
by Guy Bragdon and J. L. Lasky, music by
Chas. Berton.
© .Jesse L. Lasky, New York ; D : 12590,
Mar. 20, 1908. 26646
Love, wealth and honor; by J. L. Frischholz.
© Joseph L. Frischholz, Newport, Ky. ;
1893 : 6796, Feb. 3. 26647
Love will find a way; an Amisli operetta, music
l)v H. O. Marks, words by C. M. Howell and
b. P. R. McNeal. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Hugo O. Marks, Charles M. Howell, and
David P. R. McNeal, Lancaster, Pa. ; D : 4304,
Nov. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 26648
a comedietta in 1 act, by Lamar Morell
[pseud, of W. L. Roloson] and D. M. Halbert.
Typewritten.
© Walter Lamar Roloson and Delancey
Morroll Halbert, Chicago; 1897:29401, May
14; 2c. May 14. 26649
comedy drama in 1 act, by S. Charters. 16
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D : 32938 ; Spencer
Charters, Philadelphia. 26650
1328
I
26651
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26669
Love will find a way — Continued.
-farce in 1 act, by W. T. Worden. [14] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913 ; D : 33993 ; Wilbertine T.
Worden, New York. 26651
fi romantic comedy in 4 acts, by C. M. Dick-
inson. 52 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Carey Madison Dickinson, Cleveland ; D :
7691, Nov. 27, 1905 ; Ic. Dec. 9, 1905 ; Ic. Dec.
19, 1905. 26652
Love wins; comedy in 1 act and 3 scenes, by
E. IM. Brundage. 27 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D: 29488; Ethel M.
Brundage, Newark, N. J. 26653
Jewish character sketch featuring, by C. W.
Chaims. 9 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915 ; D : 41609 ; Charles W.
Chaims, I^ew York. 26653a
Love wins always; a musical comedietta, by
lA)uis Weslyn. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 15285,
Mar. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 26654
Love with a vengeance. See Stella.
Lcve without esteem; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. Bro, adapted from the Italian of Paolo
Ferrari.
© Harval Br6, Philadelphia; 1877:9079.
Aug. 8. 28655
Love works wonders; a comedy in 4 acts, by
T. E. Osmun.
© T. E. Osmun, United States ; 1873 : 8619,
July 29. 26656
Love, you are a wonder; a play in 5 acts, by
B. Kling. Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, Chicago ; 1900 A : 747,
Jan. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 26657
Lovebird's matrimonial agency; farce in 1 act,
arr. for the American stage, by Harold San-
der. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1915. 17
p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41408 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 26657a
Loved and lost; a drama in 1 act, by Austin
Friars. New York, De Witt, 1884. 8 p. 12°.
([De Witt's acting plays, no. 332])
© A. T. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26397,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 26658
or, The kid detective, a comedy melodrama
in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by Mrs. A. W. Cross
and W. W. Lapoint. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Belle Gold, New York ; D : 5440, Aug. 11,
1904 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1904. 26659
Loved at last; a drama in 4 acts, by M. E.
Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1885 : 27925,
Dec. 30. 26660
Loved he not honor more; by A. F. Norcross.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Addie F. Norcross, Boston ; D : 11188,
Aug. 16, 1907; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 26661
Loved I not honor more; by Sir Walter Besaut
and Walter Herries Pollock.
© Bacheller, Johnson & Bacheller, New
York; 1896:20881, Apr. 2., 26662
Loved (The) that lived. See Loyal en tout.
Lovedale; an emotional society drama in 5
acts, by W. E. Keller.
© W. E. Keller, Pittsburgh; 1884:17914,
Sept. 4. 26663
Lovejoy's wife; or, Boarding house flirta-
tions, a comedietta in 1 act, by L. G. Schroe-
der. Typewritten.
© L. Gustaf Schroeder, San Francisco;
1S97 : 38861, July 2 ; Ic. Sept. 2. 26664
Loveland; play in 1 act, by J. Rose. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912 ; D : 29210 ; John Rose,
New York. 26665
Lovely Peggy; play in 3 acts based on the
love romance of Margaret Woffington and
David Garrick, by J. R. Crawford. New
Haven, Yale university press, 1911. 173 p.
12°.
© June 17, 1911; 2c. June 17, 1911; D:
24092 ; Yale university press. New Haven.
26666
Lovely (A) woman; comedy in 5 acts, by E. S.
Sears.
© Edward S. Sears, Boston; 1877:8302.
July 14. 26667
Lover (A) and his lass; a drama in 5 acts, by
E. C. Winter. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth C. Winter, New Brighton, N.
Y. ; 1899:68417. Oct. 21; 2c. Feb. 5, 1900.
26668
Lover (The) that loved me last spring; by
E. W. Blanchard. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D: 23343; Evelyn
Winegardner Blanchard, Columbia Citv, Ind.
26669
Lover (The), the lackey and the little glass
slipper. See Cinderella up-to-date.
Lovers; farce dramatic comedy in 1 act, by B.
A. Linsky. [15] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1914 ; D : 38828 ; Bernard A.
Linsky, Brooklyn. 26669a
5379—16 84
1329
26669
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26687
Lovers — Continued.
-The free woman, They; three plays, by
Maurice Donnay, tr. from the French with
an introduction by Barrett H. Clark. New
York, M. Kennerley, 1915. xi, [3], 3-265 p.
12°. ([The modern drama series, ed. by
Edwin Bjorkman] )
© Apr. 24, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. May 1, 1915 ;
A: 397819; Mitcliell Kennerley, New York.
26669b
Lovers and lunatics; by W. C. Parker.
© Walter Coleman Parker, Chicago; D:
3574, June 8, 1903. 26670
Lover's (The) dilemma. See Patent (The)
washing machine.
Lover's (The) garden; a flower masque, arr.
from Shakespeare for the tercentenary, by
Alice C. D. Riley. (In Drama, no. 20, No-
vember, 1915, periodical © Dec. 1, 1915; 2c.
Dec. 17, 1915; B : 353435 ; Drama league of
America, Chicago) 26670a
Lovers in law; a fantastical romance in 3 acts,
by F. Pier. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florida Pier, New York ; D : 6074, Jan.
14, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1905. 26671
Lover's (A) knot; by F. L. Galley.
© Florence Louise Gailey. Detroit ; 1899 :
35099, May 25. 26672
Lovers' lane. Sec Folly reign. — Plays; by
Clyde Fitch.
Lover's leap on Maiden rock; an original
American opera in 5 acts, by F. Holdorf. St.
Joseph, 1870-'71. 16 p. 8°. Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© F. Holdorf, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1871 : 5764.
June 17 ; 2c. June 29. 26673
Lovers of all ages; a spectacular play, by
Kathryn R. Harris. Lebanon, O., March
brothers, 1906. cover-title, 12 p. 16°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 92.53, Oct.
18, 1906; 2c. Nov. 10, 1906. 26674
Lovers (The) of Ninevah. See Clytia.
Lovers (The) of Provence; an opera, libretto
by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1892 : 54279, Dec.
3L 26675
Lovers once, but strangers now; monologue
plavlet in 1 act, by L. J. L. Stilwell. [2],
6 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1910 ; D : 22157 ; Laura
.Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn. 26676
Lovers' (The) plot; 1 act play, by F. Neufeld.
3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22993 ; Flossie Neu-
feld, Chicago. 26677
Lover's (A) plunge; a comedy sketch, by G.
Elwood. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Elwood, Newark, N. J. ; D :
9875, Jan. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907. 26678
Lovers' (A) quarrel; [play in 4 scenes] by W.
Kaempllert. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Waldemar B. Kaempffert, New York;
D : 15807, May 8, 1909 ; 2c. May 8, 1909.
26679
a sketch, by J. H. Benner. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph H. Benner, New York ; D : 10332.
Apr. 12, 1907; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907. 26680
(I dispettosi amanti); lyric comedy in 1
act, book by Enrico Comitti, English version
by Alma Strettell, music bv Attilio Parelli.
New York, G. Schirmer, 1912. 75 p. 8°.
(G. Schirmers collection of opera librettos)
© Feb. 27, 1912; 2c. Feb. 28, 1912: D:
28856; G. Schirmer, New York. 26681
Lover's (The) refuge; or. Transferred affec-
tions, a comedy in 5 acts, by W. Leech.
© William Leech, New York; 1880:1299,
Jan. 22. 26682
Lovers roost; comedy-drama in 4 acts, [by]
S. Woods. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Woods, Allegheny, Pa.; 1894:
27172, May 31 ; 2c. June 11. 26683
Lover's (A) stratagem; a comedy in 3 acts, by
S. T. A. N. New York, De Witt, 1884. 15 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays no. 334] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26398,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 26684
Lover's (A) strategy. See Mildred.
Lever's (A) whims; a sketch in 1 scene, con-
taining the following songs : Wont have it that
way. — Down by the warbling brook. — It is
the marriage bell, by Ned Straight.
© Esmond sisters, New York ; 1881 : 0237,
Apr. 23. 26685
Love's ambassador; American light-opera in a
prologue and 3 acts, by R. M. Sterrett. [103]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915; D: 42077; Robert M.
Storrett, Jamaica, N. Y. 26685a
Love's antidote; a farce, by J. T. Prince, jr.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., Chicago ; D : 12271,
Jan. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1908. 26686
Loves at war; a play in 1 act, by Kathryn Kid-
dor.
© Pancoast Kidder, New York ; 1896 : 59201,
Oct. 28. 26687
1330
26688
COPYKIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
26708
Love's atonement; a play in 5 acts, by M. E.
Smith.
© ISlary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1896 : 17550,
May 29. 26688
Love's awakening-; a comedy in 1 act. by F.
Usteniann. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franz Listemann, New York ; D : 5192,
June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904. 26689
Love's barrier; by C. Haenchen. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clrtra Haenchen, Chicago ; D : 8231, IMar.
26, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1906. 26690
Love's blunder; by A. L. Hayes. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© 3 c. Nov. 26, 1909; D : 17533 ; Arthur L.
Hayes, Huntington, W. Va. 26691
Love's busy morning; a farce in 1 act, by R. C.
Elliott. Typewritten.
© Robert Clark Elliott and Frank Shel-
berg, Pescadoro, Cal. ; 1898:69211, Nov. 28;
2c. Feb. 21, 1899. 26992
Love's caprice by the gay sea side and sunny
South; by J. H. Kendall.
© J. Harold Kendall, Keating, Pa.; 1894:
53300, Nov. 15. 26693
Love's chastisement; original drama in 3 acts,
by E. Hallett. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1910 ; D : 20811 ; Eldora Hal-
lett, Blooraington, 111. 26694
Love's comedy. See Works (The) of Henrik
Ibsen. «
Love's confession; play in 5 acts, by Paul Jean
[pseud, of C. D. Wilkison] 20 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910 ; D : 22637 ; Charlotte D.
Wilkison, AVheeling, W. Va.
26695
Love's conflict. See Helene du Broissart.
Love's conquest; sketch in 2 scenes, by Ceryl
Knight [pseud, of C. Keeler] [13] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D : 23339 ; Charles
Keeler, Berkeley, Cal. 26696
Love's constancy; a 5 act play, by W. P. Buck-
inghani.
© W. P. Buckingham, San Francisco ; 1880 :
14640, Sept. 27. 26697
Sec also Lilies that fester.
Love's crimes (Crimes d'amour); a drama in
5 acts and 10 tableaux, by Frangois Oswald.
© Frangois Mons & Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19913, Sept. 3. 26698
Love's defeat; by G. L. Roberts.
© Gertrude L. Roberts, New York; 1899:
60591, Sept. 21 ; Ic. Sept. 21. 26699
Love's diplomacy; comedy in 1 act, by INIaurice
Hagemau and Frank A. Small. Chicago and
New York, The Dramatic publishing company
[1903] 20 p. 12°. (On cover: Sergei's act-
ing drama, no. 529)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4307,
Nov. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 26700
Love's disguises; comedy in 2 acts, by Eliza-
beth W. (le Gui'rin. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24831 ; Eug§nie de
Guerin. Washington. 26701
Love's dream; musical comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Johnson. 24 p. 4°. Ms. '[Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915; D : 40301 ; Herman
Johnson, Marion, Ind. 26701a
See also Liebestraum.
Love's dreamland; play in 1 act, by G. E. Gale.
[39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 9, 1911 ; D : 24173 ; Gertrude E.
Gale, Butler, N. J. 26702
Love's embassy; play in 4 acts, by B. D. Adams.
Scenario. [Downers Grove, 111., The Kelms-
cott press] 1909. 11 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909; D:
17433 ; Bertha Devereux Adams, Riverside,
111. 26703
Love's entanglements; a comedy in 5 acts, by
S. C. de Soissons. Typewritten.
© S. C. de Soissons, Campello, Mass. ; 1895 :
29162, May 31 ; 2c. May 31. 26704
Love's evolution; a play in 4 periods, by A.
de B. Mackenzie.
■ © A. de B. Mackenzie, Philadelphia ; D :
1L')7, Dec. 23, 1901. 26705
Love's fantasy. See Reincarnation.
Love's guilty dream; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienne Roucolle, Fort Collins, Col. ;
D : 3128, Mar. 13, 1903. 26706
Love's harvest; spectacular allegory in 4
scenes, by B. E. de Rapalje. 8 p. 4°. Type-
v,a"itten.
© Ic. May 12, 1914; D : 37065 ; Bertha
Eletta de Rapalje, Seattle. 26706a
Love's hazard; modern drama, 1 act and 2
scenes, by M. F. Sheldon. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© M. French Sheldon, London; D:1087,
Nov. 12, 1901; 2c. Nov. 12, 1901. 26707
Love's labor crowned; the mathematician's
dream, by F. B. Crooks.
© Frank B. Crooks, San Francisco ; D :
15152, Feb. 8, 1909. 26708
Love's labor for Christ, the church and home.
See Princely knights of Character Castle
crowning the prince.
1331
26709
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26725
Love's labor not lost; or, Cupid's pastimes, a
comedy in 2 acts, by Fred G. Andrews.
Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1886. 16 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 174])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O., 1886 : 25544, Nov.
11; 2c. Nov. 11. 26709
Love's labour's lost; by William Shakespeare,
ed. with notes, introductions, glossaries, lists
of variorum readings and selected criticisms
bv Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
New York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [1903] 1 p. 1.,
xxxix, 265 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
57139, Apr. 9, 1903; 2c. Apr. 9, 1903. 26710
ed. by H. H. Furness. Philadelphia, Lon-
don, J. B. Lippincott co., 1904. xx, 401 p.
8°. (New variorum ed. of Shakespeare, v.
14)
© Horace Howard Furness, Wallingford,
Pa.; A: 98374, Oct. 6, 1904; 2c. Oct. 6, 1904.
26711
— ed. by James F. Royster. New York, The
Macmillan company, 1912. xviii, 149 p.
front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© May 8, 1912 ; 2c. May 9, 1912 ; A : 314186 ;
Macmillan co., New York. 26712
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and Loudon,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 173, [1] p. front,
illus. 16°. (Shakespeare's complete works,
V. 3)
© Harper & bros., New York; 1898:25040,
Apr. 21; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899, 26713
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 230 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
114122, Apr. 13, 1905; 2c. Apr. 20, 1905.
26714
with a special introduction by Sidney Lee
and an original frontispiece by I. L. Gloag.
[The University press Shakespeare. Renais-
sance ed.] New York, George D. Sproul,
1907. xxxiv, 126 p. front. 4°. (The com-
plete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 3)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
168209, Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.
26715
(Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe, with engravings. New
York, Harper & brothers, 1882. [3]-173, [1]
p. incl. fi-ont. illus. 16°,
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1882 : 1156,
Jan. 23; 2c. Mar. 13. 26716
Love's labour's lost — Continued.
Same.
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., as
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 453, Jan. 8, 1910. Original entry, Jan. 23,
1882, no. 1156. 26717
— — See also Shakespeare's works.
Love's laughter; 1 act sketch, by G. C. Rodgers
and F. S. Cantwell.
© G. Cleveland Rodgers and Fredericka S.
Cantwell, Brooklyn ; D : 11905, Dec. 12, 1907.
26718
Love's litany; drama in 1 act, by W. O. Iser-
loh. [4], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913; D: 33565; Wm. O.
Iserloh. Los Angeles. 26719
Love's logic; a dialogue for stage production,
by Anthony Hope [pseud, of Anthony Hope
Hawkins] 2 p. f°. (In Sunday magazine,
Sept. 24, 1905)
© A. H. Hawkins, London; D:7282, Sept.
14, 1905; 2c. Sept. 14, 1905. 26720
Love's lottery; an original comic opera in 2
acts, book and lyrics by Stanislaus Stange,
music by Julian Edwards. 137 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 5508,
Sept. 6, 1904; 2c. Sept. 3, 1904. 26721
Love's majesty; a play in 5 acts, by D. Robert-
son and J. Harrison.
© Donald Robertson and John Harrison,
United States ; 1885 : 7323, Mar. 28. 26722
Love's market price; a play in 4 acts, by E, R.
Waddell.
© E. R. Waddell, New York ; D : 15550,
Apr. 6, 1909. 26723
Love's miracle. See Cecilia.
Love's mirage; in 3 acts, by F. W. Eldridge and
W. R. Heustis. [2], 125 p. f°. Typewrit
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D: 22153; F. W.
Eldridge and W. R. Heustis, Los Angeles.
26724
Love's model; play in 3 acts, by C. S. Blaney
and J. G. Murphy. [1], 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914; D : 38135 ; Cecil
Spooner Blaney, New York. 26724a
sketch of Parisian artist life, by J. W.
Sayre. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1910; D : 22115 ; J. W.
Savre, Seattle. 26725
1332
26726
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26746
Loves (The) of Cyrano; or, Ninette, opera
coniique in 3 acts, by A. H. Chamberlyn.
© A. H. Chamberlyn, New York; 1898:
72543, Dec. 12. 26726
Loves of yesterday. See Eve and the man.
Love's old sweet song; play in 3 acts, by R. W.
Peck. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32606 ; Raymond
W. Peck, Rockvllle Center, N. Y. 26727
Love's perilous secret; a play in 4 acts, by J. P.
Hitter. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John P. Ritter, Orange. N. J.; D : 9034.
Sept. 4, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1906. 26728
Love's pilgrimage; a play in 4 acts, by H. B.
Fry.
© Horace B. Fry, New York ; D : 4672, Mar.
1, ]904. ■ 26729
Love's power; dramatic composition.
© Wm. E. Hines and Earle Reminaton, De-
catnr, I]l. ; 1889 : 31709, Oct. 21. 26730
Love's prelude; play in 4 acts, by A. H. Rosley.
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1913; D : 33418 ; Adrian H.
Rosley, New York. 26731
Love's rebellion; play of the underworld of
New York and elsewhere in 1 act, by D. I^.
IMekler. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915; D: 42502; David Louis
IMekler, New York. 26731a
Love's revelries by the sea side and sunny
South; American society comedy in 4 acts, by
.T. H. Kendall. [1], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 3912; D : 29223 ; J. Hanold
Kendal), Reading, Pa. 26732
Love's revenge; a play in 5 acts, by M. E.
Smith.
© r^Iary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1889 : 19564,
June 24. 26733
■ See aUo Countess Anastasia Suvarof .
Love's sacrifice; by A. Leitzbach.
© Adeline Leitzbach, Buffalo ; D : 2239^ Aug.
15, 1902. 26734
by L. J. Gallup.
© Lillian J. Gallup, Indianapolis; D:5579,
Sept. 28, 1904. 26735
-a drama, by M. St. John.
© :Marv St. John, New York ; D : 2271, Aug.
23, 1902. 26736
play in 4 acts, by Z. Libin and William J.
Perhnan. 104 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915 ; D : 40432 ; Max R. Wil-
ner enterprises, inc.. New York. 26736a
Love's sacrifice — oCntinued.
a play in 1 act, by Marie Madison (M.
Brenan)
© May Brenan, Chicago ; 1897 : 48760, Aug.
,30. 26737
See also Heloise. — Undismayed.
Love's speculation; a musical comedy, 3 acts,
by J. P. Delaney.
© John P. Delaney, Chicago ; D : 12143, Dpc.
11, 1907. 26738
Love's stowaway. See Sea-change (A)
Love's stratagem; a comedy in 1 act, tr. and
adapted from the French, by J. C. Cretin and
W. F. Miller. Brooklyn, Cretin & Miller,
1878. (Actors' library, no. 1)
© Jules C. Cretin and Wm. F. Miller, New
York ; 1878 : 6101, May 20 ; 2c. Sept. 18.
26739
a comedy in 2 acts, by Louise Marie
Hughes. Philadelphia. The Penn publishing
CO., 1894. 10 p. 16°. ( [Keystone ed. of popu-
lar plays] )
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1894:30180,
June 2 ; Ic. June 2. 26740
— See also Doubtful (A) victory.
Love's tragedy; a drama in 1 act, by F. C.
Smith. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Clifford Smith, Montreal, Canada;
D: 1599, Mar. 19, 1902; 2c. Mar. 19, 1902.
26741
(Kjaerlihedens tragedie); drama in 4 acts.
tr. from the Norwegian of Gunnar Heiberg, by
S. Jonlan. 1 p. 1., [73] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912 ; D : 28901 ; Stanley Jor-
dan, New York. 26742
— See also Broken wings.
Love's triumph; a drama in 5 acts, by H. S.
French. San Francisco, Brunt & co., 1891.
64 p. 8°.
© Helen Satterlee French, San Francisco;
1891 : 21574, June 12 ; 2c. June 13. 26743
a drama of German domestic life in the
days of the great Frederick, by J. M. Martin.
78 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Jas. Marshall Martin, New Castle, Pa. ;
D : 3795, Aug. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1904. 26744
a satirical comedy in 3 acts, by F. W. Ma-
thieu. 26 p. f . Typewritten.
© Fred'k W. Mathieu, New York ; D : 15021,
Feb. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909.
— See also O'Connor's curse.
26745
Love's understudy; dramatic composition, by
R. Fechheimer. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910; D : 21004 ; Richard
Fechheimer, J^ew York. 26746
1333
26747
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26764
Love's vacation. See Vacances (Les) du
mariage.
Love's victory; dramatic composition, by F. H.
Woollaston. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mi\y 22. 1911; D : 242.54 ; Frajik
Harold Woollaston, Whetstone, England.
26747
— a pantomime play in 3 scenes, by 1. M.
Fuller. [New York, Printed by Appeal
printing co., 1914] 5 p. 8°.
© Sept. 24, 1914; 2c. Sept. 29, 1914; A:
379740; Ida May Fuller, Forest City, la.
26747a
a realistic English tragedy in 5 acts, witli
a spectacular tableau, by Charles Winslow
Ayer.
© Grace A. Lynch, Bay City, Mich. ; 1888 :
36891, Dec. 26. 26748
a tragicomedy, by William Chamberlayne,
Shaftesbui'y, ed. with introduction and notes
by Charles K. Meschter. Bethlehem, Pa.,
Bethlehem printing company, 1914. xxiii,
[10], 107 p. 8°.
© June 9, 1914; 2c. June 11, 1914; A:
374388; Charles K. Meschter, Bethlehem, Pa.
26748a
— See also Conn. — God and the man. —
Prodigal (The)
Love's vow; a comic opera in 3 acts, tr. and
adapted from Audran's Serment d'amour, by
B. E. Woolf.
© B. E. Woolf and R. M. Field, Boston;
1886:10296, Apr. 30. 26749
Love's warfare; a comedy in 1 act, by W. H.
Neall.
© W. H. Neall, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 11619,
■Mar. 15. 26750
Love's warrant; a farce in 1 act, by Forbes
Heermans. New York, De Witt publishing
house, 1892. 32 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays, no. 381])
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1892:
52680, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1S93.
26751
• Sec also Love by induction and other
plays.
Love's way; drama of comedy in New England
(•olonial life, by F. J. Heller. [1], 43 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D: 32007; Frank J.
Heller, Cincinnati. 26752
Love's witcheries; or, Cupid's arrows, a musi-
cal comedy extravaganza in 3 acts, by ■ A.
Silvani. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1909; D : 16551 ; Anita
Silvani, Jersey City Heights, N. J. 26753
Love's young dream; a domestic drama in 1
act, tr. and adapted from the French [by
Orville A. Roorbach] New York, Roorbach
& CO., 1882. 22 p. 12°. ([Acting drama,
no. 183])
© Roorbach & co.. New York ; 1882 : 21203,
Dec. 14; 2c. Mar. 29, 1883. 26754
— • a farce comedj' sketch in 1 act, by J. H.
.Hawkins. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Hastings Hawkins, Chicago ; D :
14442, Dec. 3, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908.
26755
— Irish American comedy drama in 3 acts
and 4 tableaux, by Myron Leffingwell and
Robert Mack.
© William Andrew McAloon, United
States ; 1894 : 7862, Apr. 4. 26756
— ^ there's nothing half so sweet in life;
operetta in 1 act, by H. M. Fechheimer, music
by Thomas H. Chilvers. 23 p. 16°. Printed.
[Libretto only]
© Henry M. Fechheimer, Detroit; 1892:
8339, Feb. 23 ; 2c. May 14. 26757
See also Garden (The) of love. — Gipsy
(The) queen.
Lovesick (The) waiter; a 1 act playlet, by G.
Friend. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Friend, Philadelphia ; D : 5375,
Aug. 5, 1904; 2c. Aug. 5, 1904. 26758
Loving cup; comedy sketch in 1 act, by A. M.
Bennett. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D : 20501 ; A. Milo
Bennett, Chicago. 26759
— play in 1 act, by A. Brown. [1], 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1912; D : 30314 ; Alice
Brown, Boston. 26760
— vaudeville act, by G. Ritschel. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Gustave Ritschel, Union Hill, N. Y. ; D :
15GU1, Apr. 13, 1909; 2c. May 7, 1909. 26761
Loving husband; a piny .in 3 acts, by P]. C.
Hardy. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardy, New York ; D :
8181, Mar. 17, 1906; 2c. Apr. 17, 3906. 26762
Loving wife; domestic drama in 5 acts. l)y
Annie Kernanan. 55 p. 4°. Mimeogmphed.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16313; James Edwards, Chicago. 26763
Low-Dutch (The) grocer; or. Christmas eve, a
comedy drama in 1 act, written and composed
by Harry Tlionisnn.
© Albert Esmann. Brooklyn; 1894:. 35842.
July 26. 26764
1334
26765
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26784
Low life; a domestic drama in 3 acts and 3
scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edwai-d Harrigan, New York; 1897:
71292, Dec. 20. 26765
Low spirits; farce in 3 acts, by L. Worrall and
A. Chevalier. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911; D: 23829; Leclimere
Worrall and Albert Chevalier, London.
26766
Lowell (The) factory g-irl. See Sally in our
alley.
Lower berth thirteen; a comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Davis and H. Whitney, music by Joseph E.
Howard. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16445 ; Collin Davis
and Howard Whitney, Chicago. 26767
musical farce, by Collin Davis and A. Gil-
lespie. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32478 ; Arthur Gil-
lespie, New York. 26768
in 3 acts, by C. Davis, A. Gillespie,
founded on suggested story by H. Swope,
music by Joseph E. Howard. [2], 103 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910; D: 22554; Collin
Davis, Arthur Gillespie and Howard Swope,
Chicago. 26769
Lower ranch; a melodrama in 4 acts, by M.
liussell.
© Marion Russell, New York ; D : 4821,
Mar. 31, 1904. 26770
Lower your eyes; play in 1 act, by A. Lehmann.
[6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1914; D : 36824 ; Adolph
Lehmann, San Francisco. 26770a
Lowland (The) See Tiefland.
Loyal; a 5 act comedy, by T. S. Nolan.
© Thomas S. Nolan, Chicago ; 1888 : 35250,
Dec. 10.
26771
a Avar drama in 3 acts, by G. W. Harper
and L. C. Weldy.
© L. C. Weldy, Galena, Kan.; 1888:9143,
Mar. 29; 2c. Mar. 29. 26772
or, Separated by war, united by peace, a
play in 3 acts, by G. W. Harper.
© G. W. Harper, Galena, Kan*; 1883:
15691, Aug. 27. 26773
Loyal and disloyal; or, The spirit of '61, a
military drama in 4 acts and 6 tableaux, by
a veteran of Post 41, department of Mass.,
G. A. R.
© Robert C. Calder, Westfield, Mass.;
1871 : 697, Jan. 28. 26774
Loyal en tout; dramatized by L. L. Denehie,
taken from T. W. Henshew's novel, A
wedded widow ; or, The loved that lived.
© Laura Louise Denehie, San Jose. Cal.;
1888 : 29357, Oct. 16. 26775
Loyal (A) friend; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by Charles Townsend. Author's ed. Phila-
delphia, The Penn pub. co., 1898.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1898 : 37090,
June 17; 2c. June 17. 26776
See also Convict's (The) wife.
Loyal (A) gentleman; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. H. Wiggin.
© James Henry Wiggin. Boston ; 1895 :
56689, Nov. 8. 26777
Loyal (The) heart of 1861; a military drama
of the War of the Rebellion, by W. H. Gale.
Oneida, N. Y., Rvan, the quick printer, 1898.
79 p. 12°.
© W. Hector Gale, Oneida. N. Y. ; 1898:
6558, Jan. 19; 2c. Apr. 5. 26778
Loyal hearts; a military drama, 5 acts and 5
tableaux, by E. T. Sawyer.
© Eugene T. Sawyer, San Jose, Cal. ; 1896 :
29431, May 13. 26779
5 acts and 6 tableaux, by E. T. Sawyer
and A. P. Kelly. San Jose, Cal., McNeil bros.,
1880. 46 p. 16°.
© E. T. Sawyer and A. P. Kelly, United
States ; 1883 : 1605, Jan. . 24 ; 1 copy received.
26780
■ a patriotic melodrama, founded on Ameri-
can and Spanish war of 1898, by [W. W.
Lapoint] author of The two nephews. Ran-
dolph. Vt., Buck printing co., 1900. 92 p.
8°.
© Wm. W. Lapoint. Barre, Vt. ; 1900 A:
2618, Jan. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 26781
Loyal hearts o' Dixie; 4 act southern musical
romance, by B. B. Dodd. 66 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Bert Bruce Dodd, Akron, O. ; D : 12834,
Apr. 25, 1908; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908. 26782
Loyal (A) Judas; a play in 3 acts, by R. S.
Thompson. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph S. Thompson, New York ; D : 3761,
July 28, 1903; 2c. Aug. 8, 1903. 26783
Loyal (The) league; a drama in 5 acts, by D.
Steele and A. C. Monson. Austin, Tex.. Texas
sif tings publishing co., 1883. 40 p. 12°.
© Dick Steele and A. C. Monson, Austin,
Tex.; 1883:19301, Oct. 20; 2c. Nov. 5.
26784
1335
26785
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26806
Loyal (A) lover; in 6 acts, by F, File. Proof.
© Franklin File, New York; 1878:4260,
Apr. 9; 2c. Apr. 12. 26785
I/oyal Luke, the Union scout; a military
drama in 5 acts, with tableaux and pictures,
by Lieut. C. J. Fame. Fottsville, Pa., E. S.
Long, printer, 1891. 27 p. 12°.
© Charles J. Fame, St. Clair, Pa.; 1890:
10259, Mar. 29 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1891. 26786
Loyal mountaineers; or, The guerilla's doom,
a war drama, by J. N. Culver. St. Albans,
Vt., E. A. Morton, printer, 1872. 64 p. 12°.
© J. N. Culver, St. Albans, Vt. ; 1872:
105.53, Oct. 3; 2c. Oct. 17. 26787
a war drama in 3 acts, by J. N. Cul-
ver. Rev. ed. St. Albans, Vt., E. A. Morton,
printer, 1873. 41 p. 16°.
© J. N. Culver, St. Albans, Vt ; 1873 : 9767,
Aug. 30; 2c. Oct. 1. 26788
Same. St. Albans, Vt., Wallace print-
ing CO., 1889. 40 p. 16°.
© J. N. Culver, St. Albans, Vt. ; 1889:
25030, Aug. 15 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 26789
Loyal (A) rebel; comedy of the American
Revolution in 5 acts, by M. Hughes. 49 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 40723; Matilda
Hughes, Buffalo. 26789a
Loyal (A) renegade; a comedy in 1 act, by M.
C. Smith. Oakland, Cal., Enquirer pub. co.,
1900. 1 p. 1., 7 p. 8°.
© Margaret Cameron Smith, Oakland,
Cal.; 1900 A: 9887, Apr. 18; 2c. Apr. 18.
26790
Loyal (A) slave; or, A negro's loyalty to his
master, [by] P. A. Bennett.
© F. A. Bennett, Chicago; 1891:41918,
Nov. 23. 26791
Loyal (A) sweetheart; by C. B. Held.
© Clarence Benjamen Held, Los Angeles;
D : 307, Apr. 3, 1901. 26792
Loyal (The) Tennessean; sketch of actual
occurrence in 2 acts, by J. E. Mason. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21709; Josie E.
Mason, Bridgeport, Conn. 26793
Loyal till death; an original drama in 5 acts,
by Mrs. R. Pacheco. San Francisco, 1878.
© ]Mrs. R. Pacheco, California; 1879:6.58,
Jan. 15. 26794
Loyal to the flag; a dramatic, musical enter-
tainment for school children, by A. J, O'Don-
nell.
© Andrew J. O'Donnell, Chicago; D:4403,
Dec. 18, 1903. 26795
Loyal (A) traitor; a play in 5 acts, by M. A.
Snell.
© Minnie Andrew Snell, St. Louis; 1898:
42243, July 14. 26796
Loyal Warren; n play of the tunes, a drama in
5 acts, by Pruning Knife [pseud, of H. Fran-
cis Allen]
© H. F. Allen, Kan.sas Citv, Mo.; 1SS8 :
• 2069, Jan. 24. 26797
Loyalist (The) and the traitor; a melodrama in
4 acts and 2 scenes, by J. M. Gough. [Belle-
ville, 111., News-democrat print, 1907] 39 p.
8°.
© .Tamos M. Gough, Belleville, 111.; D :
10535, May 10, 1907 ; 2c. May 1, 1907. 26798
Loyalty; .\nierifan play in 3 pts., by David
Brennan [pseud, of .1. V. N. Reinhard] 120
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915; D : 41848 ; .Joakim Vil-
helm Nicholai Reinhard, Brooklyn. 26798a
a play adapted by G. Wang.
© George Wang, New Orleans ; 1873 : 7423,
June 27. 26799
romantic drama in 4 acts, by E. V. Brews-
ter. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1910; D : 17910 ; Eugene V.
Brewster, Brooklyn. 26800
or. The blue and the gray, a drama in 5
acts, by C. and W. Ellis.
© Charles and Walter Ellis, Austin, Tex. ;
1882 ; 22227, Dec. 27. 28801
Loyalty (The) of love; an emotional drama in
5 tableaux, by F. Percy.
© Frederick Percy, Cincinnati ; 1875 : 19,
Jan. 4. 26802
'Lulnans (De) Sec De 'Lubians.
Luca (La) di Caschmire; idillio lirico in 3 atti,
di G. Co.senza.
© Giuseppe Cosenza, New York; D;71.54,
Aug. 24, 1905. 26803
Lucella; or, A western romance, by F. N. Vullle.
.© Frank N. Vuille, Murphysboro, III.; A:
70548, Oct. 16, 1903. 26804
Lucette: comedie en 3 actes, par Romain Coolus
|p>^oufi. de R. C. Weill] Paris, E. Fasquelle,
1903. 3 p. 1., 139 p. 12°.
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris; D : 3561. June
9, 1903 ; 2c. June 9, 1903. 26805
or. The little marchioness, a comedy
drama in 6 acts, ]>y M. G. De Malt<liyc(\
© Mathilde Gordaszewska De Maltchyce,
Worcester ; 1887 ; 8737, Apr. H, 26806
1336
26807
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26825
Lucha de clases; coinedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
oi'iginal de M. Echegaray. Madrid [Sociedad
de antores espauoles] 1911. 74 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28163 ;
Miguel Echegaray, Madrid. 26807
Lucia di Lammermoor; guide to tlie opera, mu-
sic by Gaetano Donizetti, including a biogra-
phy of the composer, a history of the work
:ind all the principal themes, by H. W. Hart.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909; D : 16309 ; Henry W.
Hart, Brooklyn. 26808
Luciana; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en 3
cuadros, original de J. Quilis, mtisica del
maestro Esteban Auglada. Madrid [Sociedad
(le antores espailoles] 1908. 33 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jose Quilis, Madrid ; D : 14714, Jan. 2,
1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 26809
Lucia's lover; a farce in 3 acts, by Bertlia Cur-
rier Porter. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
41 p. 12°. (On cover : Baiter's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9489,
Nov. 21, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 26810
Lucie Beauval; drama in 3 acts, by Robert
Montgomery Sterrett. [122] p. 4°. Type-
vvritten.
©Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24792 ; R. M. Sterrett,
Battle Creek, Mich. 26811
Lucifer ; pantomimisches drama, von Richard
Dehmel. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag [1909] 3
p. 1., [9J-185 p. illus. (plans) 12°.
© Nov. 30, 1909; 2c. Dec. 23, 1909; D:
17771 ; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 26812
a theological tragedy, by George Santayana.
Chicago and New York, H. S. Stone & co.,
1899. 4 p. 1., 187 p. 12°.
© Herbert S. Stone & co., Chicago; 1899:
35517, May 27 ; 2c. May 27. 26812a
Lucifer matches; a nuisical burletta in 3 acts,
with original songs and music, by C. F.
Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1878:10767.
Sept. IS. 26813
Lucifera; a musical drama in 5 acts, composed
by J. B. Thomas. Libretto.
© Jessie Beattie Thomas, Chicago; 1893:
39620, Aug. 30. 26814
Lucile; n di-ama, by James T. Roberts, being a
<lramatization of the Lucile of the Earl of
Ljtton. [St. Louis?] 1903. 74 p. 8°.
© James T. Rolierts. St. Louis; D : 2860,
Jan. 5, 1903; 2c. Jan. 5, 1903. 26815
Lucile — Continued.
- — • a drama in 4 acts, adapted from Owen
Meredith [pseud, of Edward Robert. Bulwer
Lytton, 1st earl of Lytton] by Marcus Danto.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie E. Carr, Detroit ; D : 4840, Apr. 6,
1904 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1904. 26816
dramatized by L. Thompson.
© Lovisa Thompson, St. Helena, Cal. ; 1891 :
47649, Dec. 28. 26817
dramatized and arr., by C. W. A. Davis.
Typewritten.
© Chas. Wesley Alexander Davis, Neosho,
Mo. ; 1899 : 6686, Jan. 19 ; 2c. Jan. 19. 26818
— ■ [play in 5 acts] adapted from Owen Mere-
dith [pseud, of Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton,
1st earl of Lytton] by M. E. Carr. 136 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Emblin Carr, Detroit ; D : 324, Apr.
8, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1901. . 26819
a poem, by Owen Meredith [pseud, of Ed-
ward Robert Bulwer Lytton, 1st earl of Lyt-
ton] dramatized in 4 acts, by L. D. Fair. Ms.
© Laura D. Fair, San Francisco, 1871 :
9906, Oct. 24 ; Ic. Sept. 3. 26820
a sketch for (he vaudeville stage, based on
the slave sale in Julia Webb Mays' novel,
Luda, the occult girl. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James W. Mays, Stienway, N. Y. ; D :
14636, Dec. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908.
26821
or. The atonement, a play in 5 acts, a
dramatization of Owen Meredith's [Edward
Robert Bulwer Lytton's] poem, by F. C. Ful-
ton. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frances C. Fulton, San Luis Obispo,
Gal. ; D : 936, Oct. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1901.
26822
— whom will she marry? or. The decree of
heaven, 5 act play, by M. Van Buren.
© Maria Van Buren, New York ; 1872 :
5262, May 20. 26823
See also "Nunc dimittis.
Lucille; a lyric drama in 4 acts, adapted from
the i^oem of Owen Meredith [pseud, of Ed-
ward Robert Bulwer Lytton, 1st earl of
Lytton] by W. Holcomb. 1 p. 1., 61 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Willard Holcomb, New York; D : 9728,
Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. 26824
— play in 3 acts, by C. A. de Lima. [57] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17. 1914; D : 36048 ; C. A. de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 26825
1337
26826
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26844
Lucille — Continued.
or, The millionaire g'ambler's tragic fate,
a drama in 4 acts, by 1-. D. Robinson.
© Letitia Davidson Robinson, Cliicago; D:
5849, Dec. 2, 1904. 26826
Lucille, the child of the people; a drama in 4
acts, by E. Willett.
© Edward Willett, New York; 1879:390.
Jan. 9. 26827
Lucinda's wedding; an Ethiopian farce in 2
scenes. New York, Happy hours company
[1874] 8 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
84])
© Happy hours cc, New York ; 1874 : 12471,
Oct. 6; 2c. Oct. 17. 26828
Lucinda's whim; comedy in 1 act, by H. S.
]Mackaye. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd. 28 p. 12°. ([French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 247] )
© Nov. 26, 1912; 2c. Nov. 27, 1912; D:
31478; Harold Steele Mackaye, New York.
26829
Lucindy's weddin'; a comedy in 1 act, by H.
M. McNutt.
© Hugh McGavock McNutt, Birmingham,
Ala.; 1897:46539, Aug. 19; 2c. Sept. 4.
26830
Lucius Catiline, the Roman traitor; a drama
in 3 acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York; 1872:
11314, Oct. 24. 26831
Luck; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. I. C. Clarke.
New York, De Lacy & AVillson, 1877. 46 p.
12°.
© Joseph I. C. Clarke, New York; 1877:
12718, Nov. 5; 2c. Nov. 19. 26832
See also Short plays; by Mary MacMil-
lan.
Luck agin' it; comedy in 1 act witli song. He
has come to get married, by Robert Boggs.
© R. Boggs, Long Beach, Miss. ; D : 5626.
Sept. 29, 1904. 26833
Luck at last; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
C. F. Montaine.
© C. F. Montaine, New York ; 1895 : 27804,
May 22. 26834
Luck from the Sou' West. See Karl.
Luck (The) of a Jonah; or, The turn in the
lane, a play in 4 acts, by J. F. Luitich. 57 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John F. Luitich, Washington ; D : 15389,
:^rar. 20, 1909: 2c. Mar. 20. 1909. 26835
Luck (The) of Roaring Camp.
Sierras.
See In the
Luck (The) of the O'Neils; play in prologue
and 3 acts, by J. H. Price. 140 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 5, 1915; D : 40559 ; J. Hyde
I'l-ice, New York. 26835a
Luck of the unlucky; a 1 act play, by B. H.
Standish. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. H. Standish, Minneapolis ; D : 5925,
' Dec. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904. 26836
Luckiest (The) girl; play for girls, by Alice
C. Thompson. Cliicago, T. S. Denison & co.,
1910. 9 p. 12°. ([Amateur series])
© Sept. 28, 1910; 2c. Sept. 30, 1910; D:
22186 ; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 26837
Luckiest (The) man; a playlet, by T. G.
Springer and Edward Gage. [1], 19 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912; D : 30129 ; T. G.
Springer, New York. 26838
Luckless David; a comedy in 2 acts, by J. W.
Cutshaw and L. D. Ellsworth.
© James W. Cutshaw and Lee D. Ells-
worth, Cliicago ; D : 11192, Aug. 16, 1907.
26839
Lucky; or, A hobo's luck, dramatic farce
comedy, by C. R. Warren. [38] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39169 ; Charles R.
Warren, San Francisco. 26839a
Lucky (A) ad; by C. B. Held.
© Clarence Benjamen Held, Los Angeles ;
D:306, Apr. 3, 1901. 26840
Lucky (The) angel; a comedy in 3 acts.
© N. Behrens, New York ; 1886 : 27537,
Dec. 7. 26841
Lucky (The) bachelor; play in 1 act, by M.
Schwartz. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915; D: 40306; Morris
Schwartz, New York. 26841a
Lucky (A) bump; comedy playlet in 1 scene,
by Ttlrs. J. Brooks and Harry S. Sheldon.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1910 : D : 21320 ; Jack Brooks
and Maude Brooks, Chicago. 26842
Lucky (A) day on the street; a vaudeville
act introducing singing and piano playing,
by W. A. Foster. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29848 ; William A.
Foster, Chicago. 26843
Lucky (A) dog; by H. J. Campbell.
© Henrv J. Campbell, Philadelphia; 1892:
10248, Mar. 5. 26844
1338
26844
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26865
Lucky (A) dog — Continued.
farce comedy in 4 scenes, by M. Marcus.
IS p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1915; D:402S6; Myer Mar-
cus, New York. 26844a
— a new farcical comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Iliglitmire.
© Wm. H. Rightmire, New York; 1889:
29761, Oct. 2. 26845
or, Cupid and co., by Walter Augustine
Snow. Typewritten.
© W. A. Snow, Boston; 1899:70945, Oct.
31; 2c. Jan. 15, 1900. 26846
Lucky (A) duck; a vaudeville sketch, by Ed-
mund Day, superseding the same subject
luattoi- copyrighted by the same author under
title. He, she and it. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William H. Gerald, Bayonne, N. J. ; D :
3673, June 29, 1903 ; 2c. June 29, 1903. 26847
Lucky (A) horseshoe; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by H. C. Husted.
© H. C. Husted, Nevr York; 1895:56272,
Nov. 16. 26848
Lucky (A) husband; by G. Constant Louns-
bery. from the French play La chance du
mari by G. A. Caillavet and R. de Flers.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. C. Louusbery, New York ; D : 9461,
Nov. 19, 1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. 26849
Lucky (A) idea; by C. Walter. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Walter, New York ; D : 8976,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2c. Aug. 17, 1906. 26850
Lucky Jim; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
M. Russell.
© Marion Russell, Ridgefield, N. J.; D:
7884, Jan. 11, 1906. 26851
— a comedy drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes,
by William G. Beckwith and J. Santley. 68
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph Santley co.. New York; D: 12855
Apr. 23, 1908; 2c. July 31, 1908. 2^852
— 1 act comedy drama, by Frank A. Fergu-
son. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Forrester, Chicago; D : 11458,
Oct. 1, 1907; 2c. Sept. 20, 1907. 26853
— 3 act farce, by J. F. Dolan.
© James F. Dolan, New York ; D : 2558,
Nov. 6, 1902. 26854
— or, The realization of a child's dream,
by Frank B. Coigne. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912; D: 29606; Champion
film CO., New York. 26855
Lucky (A) job; a negro farce, by Charles
^^•hite. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874.
12 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 37])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15837, Dec. 31; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 26856
Lucky (The) Jonah; farce in 3 acts, by J. S.
Carroll and A. Walsh. 85 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910; D: 22825; Austin
Walsh and John S. Carroll, New York.
26857
Lucky (A) liar; a comedy in 1 act, by L.
Chevalier. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis Chevalier, New York ; D : 15826.
May 11, 1909; 2c. May 11, 1909, 26858
Lucky (A) loser; 1 act comedy, by J. W. Say re.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1911 ; D : 23602 ; James Wil-
lis Sayre, Seattle. 26859
Lucky (A) lover; drama in 3 acts, by Charles
Goddard. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1914; D : 38418 ; Star co..
New York. 26859a
Lucky man; farcical comedy in 1 act, by W.
Cluxton. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14. 1915; D : 41498 ; Walter
Cluxton, New York. 26859b
■a play in 5 acts, by A. Sterling. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ada Sterling, New. York; D:9659. Dec.
18, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906. 26860
Lucky (The) miners; or. The old dominion
and the new, a drama in 5 acts, by W. H.
Rhodes.
© William H. Rhodes, San Francisco;
1872:4.531, May 1. 26861
Lucky Miss Dean; a comedy in 3 acts, by Sid-
ney Bowkett. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1906. 64 p. 12°. (On
cover : French's international copyrighted
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 96)
© Samuel French, New York; D : 8637,
June 5, 1906; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 26862
Lucky (A) mistake; a romantic drama in 1
act, by C. D. AVilson.
© Charles Day Wilson. Cleveland; 1898:
36362, .Tune 13; 2c. June 13. 26863
or. Business is rushing', 3 act comedy, by
J. Bropson. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2.5, 1910; D: 21895; James J.
Bropson, jr., Cleveland. 28864
Lucky (The) moment; play in 1 act, by M. O.
Reynolds. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912; D: 29460; Mable O.
Reynolds, New York. 26865
1339
26866
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26688
Lucky (A) number; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by C. H. Boyle and C. Graham.
© Chas. H. Boyle and Carrie Graham,
Minneapolis ; 1898 : 17379, Mar. 14. 26866
Lucky (A) opal. Sec Black hand.
Lucky Fehr; drama in 3 acts, from the Swed-
ish of August Strindberg, tr. by Valma Swan-
ston Howard. Cincinnati, Stewart & Kidd
company, 1912. 5 p. 1., 3-181 p. fx'ont.
(port.) facsim. 12°.
© Dec. 19, 1912; 2c. Dec. 23, 1912; A:
330666; Stewart & Kidd co., Cincinnati.
26867
Lucky (A) penny; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by F. L. Goodwin.
© Frank L. Goodwin, New York; 1889:
31247, Oct. 15. 26868
Lucky (The) pig; Japanese monologue, staged
and arr. by Pilar Morin, in Japanese dia-
lect. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Madame Pilar Morin, New York ; D :
6539, Apr. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1905. 26869
Lucky rabbit's foot; vaudeville act, by H.
Solomon. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1912 ; D : 28638 ; Harry Solo-
mon, Chicago. 26870
Lucky (A) scar; 1 act playlet, by H. J. Sin-
clair. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912; D : 29024 ; H. J. Sin-
clair, Pittston, Pa. 26871
Lucky (A) star; by J. Villars.
© Jessie Villars, New York; D : 13098,
June 2, 1908. 26872
a grand dramatic and spectacular play in
5 acts, by the Kir a If y brothers.
© Kiralfy bros., Philadelphia; 1876:8291,
July 12. 26873
a musical comedy.
© Fanny Rice, New York ; 1891 : 5954, Feb.
12. 26874
Same.
© Fanny Rice, New York ; 1891 : 5929. Feb.
12. 26875
an original drama in 4 acts, by G. Comer
and L. J. Vincent. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Comer and Leon John Vincent.
New York ; 1888 : 13580, May 9 ; 2c. May 21.
26876
Lucky stars; a musical comedy.
© Fanny Rice, New York ; 1891 : 5955, Feb.
12. 26877
Lucky (The) stone; a comedy in 1 act, by W.
R. Randall. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William R. Randall, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 13081, Apr. 30. 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909.
26878
Lucky (The) stone — Continued.
comic opera in 3 acts, by Roy Emik. 153
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914; D: 38736; Jess L.
Emig, Columbus, Ind. 26878a
a musical farce in 2 acts, by Collin Davis
and Frank Witmark. 61 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Frank M. Witmark, George C. Davis and
Max Rosenfeld, Chicago; D : 5298, July 5,
1904; 2c. July 5, 1904. 26879
Lucky strike; 3 act farce comedy, by R. A.
Marchand. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20828 ; Ralph Aus-
tin Marchand, Cambridge, Mass. 26880
Lucky (The) thirteen; 1 act comedy, by L. E.
Walter. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D : 29761 ; Lester E.
Walter, Harrisburg, Pa. 26881
Lucky (A) tramp; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by G. J. App and Raymond Hitch-
cock.
© George J. App, Philadelphia; 1890:
39386, Dec. 12. 26882
Lucky Winton; a comedy in 3 acts and pro-
logue, by L. A. Provandie. 51 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Leon A. Provandie, Melrose Highlands,
Mass.; D:7324, Sept. 27, 1^05; 2c. Oct. 5,
1905. 26883
Lucrative (A) liar; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by H. J. AVoife.
© Harrison J. Wolfe, Youngstown, O. ;
1900 A : 3121, Feb. 3. 26884
Lucre: or. Before the amendments, the realis-
tic 5 act drama, by L. W. Harleigh.
© L. W. Harleigh, New York; 1873:8580,
July 28. 26885
Lucretia; inusikdrama in 2 aufziigen, von Her-
mann Lowtzky. ins deutsche iibertragen von
Valerian Tornius und dem verfasser. Regie-
buch. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1910. 31
p. 16°.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910; D:
22298; Herm. Lowtzky, Leipzig. 26886
Lucretia's husband; 1 act comedy, by J. W.
Standisli. Typewritten.
© Jos. W. Standish, New York; 1899:
30351, INIay 4; 2c. May 4. 26887
Lucrezia; dramma lirica in 4 atti, di Guglielmo
Fabbri. Sora [Italy] Tipo-litografia Carlo
Camastro, 1909. 2 p. 1., 54 p. 8°.
© Nov. 30, 1909; 2c. Nov. 21, 1911; D:
26009 ; Lorenzo Lucarelli, New York, 26888
1340
I
26889
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26D0?
Lucy; play in 1 act, by W. Coleman. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1911 ; D : 23199 ; AValter Cole-
man, New York. 26889
or, The Gnomen, by J. Hartmann.
© Jacob Hartmann, New York ; 18S4 :
17648, Sept. 1. 26890
Lucy Fairlove; or, The forged will, an origi-
nal play in 5 acts, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1875:2763,
Mar. 24. 26891
Lucy Hollis; a drama, by L. G. Laureau.
© Louis Gustave Laureau, Stanford,
Conn.; 1889:26420, Aug. 30. 26892
Lucy-love-me-well; a comedy [in 3 acts] by
W. J. Neidig. [133] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D : 38609 ; William J.
Neidig, Chicago. 26892a
Lucy (The) Luce club; or. The night of the
fire, by E. H. Clement.
© Edw. H. Clement, Boston; 1888:34813,
Dec. 6. 26893
Lucy Moore, the prune hater's daughter; 12
act drama in 4 acts, by E. Sliinu. [22] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1912; D : 28716 ; Everett
Shinn, New York. 26894
Lucy, the sold orphan; a drama from real life,
in 12 acts, by S. L. McKay. Bay City, Mich.
[Stuart & Gregory] 1882. 61 p. 8°.
© Sarah Lucy McKay, Mich.; 1882:297,
Jan. 9; Ic. May 19. 26895
Lucy's day off; or. Her famous boxing roost-
ers, play in 1 act, by L. I. Booth. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37633 ; Laura Ida
Booth, Bound Brook, N. J. 26895a
Lucy's old man; a farce, by H. Elliott Mc-
Bride. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1882. 9 p.
12°. ([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1882 : 18o25,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 26896
Same.
© H. Elliott McBride, Coraopolis, Fa.,
as author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 1218, Oct. 14, 1910. Original entry, Nov.
2, 1882, no. 18525. 26897
Luda, the occult girl. See Lucile,
Ludlow; an American tragedy in 5 acts, by C.
Forrest-Stone.
© Charles Forrest-Stone, United States;
1876 : 2900, Mar. 8. 26898
Ludmila; a drama in 3 acts and 6 transforma-
tions, by A. Chrostowski. 54 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
8768, June 30, 1906; 2c. June 30, 1906.
26899
drama of Russia in 5 acts, 6 scenes, by A.
Chrostowski. [2], 59 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D: 23109; Alphonse
Chrostowski, New York. 26900
— a drama of Russia in 4 acts and 6 scenes,
by A. Chrostowski. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
15549, Apr. 6, 1909; 2c. Apr. 6, 1909. 26901
— historical romantic drama founded on the
true life of modern Russia in 3 acts and 7
transformations, by A. Chrostowski. 55 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
8494, May 7, 1906; 2c. May 7, 1906. 26902
in 3 acts and 10 transformations, by
A. Chrostowski. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
6280, Mar. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1905. 26903
— founded on the true life of Russia in
2 acts and 9 transformations, by M. Alphonse
Chrostowski. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
467S, Mar. 2, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1904. 26904
in 3 acts, by A. Chrostowski. 88 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
7838, Jan. 11, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1906. 26905
Ludomila; dramat rosyi w 5 aktach, napisal A.
Chrostowski. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914 ; D : 37746 ; Alphonse
Chrostowski, New York. 26905a
or. The death of the czar, drama in 5
acts, by A. Chrostowski. 87 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915; D : 39322 ; Alphonse
Chrostowski, New York. 26905b
• Same. 91 p. 4°. Tyepwritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1915; D : 40841 ; Alphonse
Chrostowski, New York. 26905c
Ludvig, der information man; monologue, by
W. J. Seubert. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter James Seubert, Philadelphia ;
D:3794, Aug. 4, 1903; 2c. Aug. 10, 1903.
26906
Ludwig; a play in 6 acts, by Paul Harness
[pseud, of W. W. Holden]
© F. P. Holden, Milwaukee ; D : 10450, Apr.
30, 1907. 26907
1341
26908
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26925
Ludwig der Zweite, kbnig von Baiern; trag-
odie in 5 aufzugen, von F. Bonn. 148 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ferdinand Bonn, Berlin; D:5677, Oct.
25, 1904; 2c. Oct. 25, 1904. 26908
Ludwig XVI; drama in 5 aufzugen, von Ernst
Paris. Berlin, Terra-verlag [1907] 52 p. 8°.
© Terra-verlag, Berlin ; D : 11952, Dec. 20,
1907; 2c. Dec. 21, 1907. 26909
Ludwig, the emigrant; a comedy in 3 acts, by
L. and W. Scliubart. Buffalo, H. WulfE, 1896.
. 32 p. 8°.
© William and Louisa Schubart, Toronto,
Canada ; 1896 : 37897, June 30 ; 2c. Aug. 10.
26910
Ludwig von Wittelsbacli (Konig Ludwig II
von Bayern) leben, wirken und ende; his-
torisches drama in 4 akten, von mir [F. C.
Zeller]
© Frederick C. Zeller, Baltimore; 1887:
25194, Oct. 1. 26911
Luftschlosser (Der); operette in 2 bildern, von
Alfr. Deutsch-German und Rob. Krenn, musik
von Otto Romisch. Hanover, L. Oertel
[1911] 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1911 ; D : 25350 ; Louis Ortel,
Hanover, Germany. 26912
Lullaby (The); dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
J. R. Hood. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1911; D : 24757 ; Joseph R.
Hood, Denver. 26913
Lullaby memory; vaudeville sketch, by D. 0.
Bangs. [1], 21 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1912; D: 30352; David C.
Bangs, Franklin Park, 111. 26914
Lulu; a comic opera in 4 acts.
© James F. Milliken, United States; 1883:
21586, Nov. 21. 26915
tragodie in 5 akten mit einem prolog, von
Frank Wedekind. Miinchen, Georg Miiller,
1913. 220 p. 12°.
© July 1, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1913 ; D : 34341 ;
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
26916
or, The Apache queen, a drama in 6 acts,
by 0. Lee.
© Chapman Lee, Washington ; 1872 : 10331,
Sept. 27. 26917
Lulii and the three jolly thieves; musical
comedy in 3 acts, libretto written and partly
adapted by A. Carbone, music by Chueca,
Valverde and [Manuel Fernandez] Caballero.
© A. Carbone, New York; 1896:14646,
Mar. 6. 26918
Lum (The) tum; a musical absurdity in 2 acts
and 3 scenes, music by Herbert Hassler, book
and lyrics by H. B. Liveright. 73 p. f".
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Horace B. Liveright, Philadelphia; D:
1884, May 14, 1902; 2c. May 12, 1902. 26919
Lumber (The) king. Ms.
© William H. Reid, Concord, N. H. ; 1895 :
•65269, Dec. 24; 2c. Feb. 15, 1896. 26920
or. Life in the pinery, a comedy drama in
4 acts, by W. F. Mann.
© William F. Mann, Saginaw, Mich.; 1894:
44329, Sept. 22. 26921
Lumber room, and other plays; by Catherine
Belliiirs Guskoin. London, S. Paul &. co.
[1913] 140 p. 12°.
Contents : The lumber room. — Fickle
Juliet. — The Fortescues' dinner party. — John
Aubrey's di'eam. — The P. G.'s. — Them
banns. — The toolip. — Wrong again.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914; A ad int. 1821; pubd.
Dec. 9, 1913; C. B. Gaskoin, % Stanley Paul
& CO., London. 26921a
Same. New York, Vaughan & Gomme, 1914.
100 p. 12°.
Contents : The lumber room. — Fickle
Juliet. — The Fortescues' dinner party. — John
Aubrey's dream. — The P. G.'s. — Then
banns. — The toolip. — Wrong again.
© .Jan 12, 1914; 2c. Jan. 14, 1914; A:
361; Catherine Bellairs Gaskoin, % Stanley
Paur& CO., London. 26921b
Lumberjack (The); dramatic sketch, by J.
Drew. 7 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912; D : 29215 ; Josepli
Drew, Duluth, Minn. 26922
— ■ a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. Lee.
© Colton Lee, Washington ; D : 4958, Apr.
29, 1904. 26923
— a musical comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics
by C. M. Mayers. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Charles Marion Mayers, Lexington, Ky. ;
D : 16196, June 30, 1909 ; 2c. June 30, 1909.
26924
— a 3 act drama, by G. A. Weber, cover-title,
40 p. 12°. Printed.
© Gustav Adolph Weber, Duluth, Minn. ;
D : 5482, Aug. 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 14, 19(X5.
26925
— or, Minnesota in 1890, play in 4 acts, by
W. D.Washburn, jr. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915 ; D : 41853 ; William D.
Washburn, jr., Minneapolis. 26925a
1342
26926
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26942
Lumberjack (The) hero; drama In 4 acts, by
G. A. Weber. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D : 34589 ; Gustav
Adolph Weber, Milwaukee. 26926
Lumiere (La) (The light); 1 act play, a case of
Iiypuo-clairvoyant-catalepsis, by M. Dobson.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915 ; D : 41366 ; Miles Dob-
son, Altadeua, Cal. 26926a
Lunita; or, The modern Prometheus, a dra-
matic ballet in 3 acts. 36 p. 4^". Typewrit-
ten.
© liosa Wolfe & Louis Graner, New
York ; D : 2834, Jan. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1903.
26927
Lumpacivagabundus. See Three (The) tram.ps.
Lumpenprinz (Der); operette in 3 akteu, mu-
sik vou Josef Snaga, text von Leo Kastner.
Berlin, Biihuenveriag Aim tSc iSimrock, g. m.
b. h., 1913. 93 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35720 ; Bulmenver-
lag Ahn & !Sinu-ock, g. m. b. li., Berlin.
2692Ta
Luna's love pilgrimage; a sketch in 2 acts, by
M. Mullen. [SJ p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1910 ; D : 21825 ; Martha Mul-
len, St. Louis. 26928
Lunatic (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by N. D.
Gray. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Norman D. Gray, West Chester, I'a. ; D :
10013, Feb. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. 26929
— farce in 3 acts, by M. W. Davis. [91] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1915 ; D : 42236 ; Malcolm W.
Davis, Hartford. 26929a
— nuisieal skit la 1 scene, by Keller Muck and
Frank Ortb. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 30, 1910 ; D : 21692 ; Emma Pol-
lock and Percy Pollock, New York. 26930
— a negro sketch in 1 scene, by Frank Du-
mont, arr. by Charles White. New York,
11. M. De Witt, 1876. 6 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 90] )
© Robert M. De W^itt, New York; 1876:
7986, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 26931
— play in 1 act, by Herbert Seligman and
G. S. Kaufman. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914; D : 35675 ; George S.
Kaufman, New York. 26931a
Lunatic asylum. See Pompey's patients.
Lunatic (The) at large; a fantastic comedy in 3
acts, by A. Bond and J. S. Clouston, founded
on the novel of the same name, by J. Storer
Clouston. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Acton Bond, London, and Joseph Storer
Clouston, Orkney, North Britain; D : 6754,
June 1, 1905 ; 2c. June 1, 1905. 26932
Lunatic (The) or the professor; farce, by
Louise Rand Bascom. Lebanon, O., March
brothers (1912) 3 p. 8°. (Famous five-cent
funny farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30818 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 26933
Lunatic (A) pro tern; an original sketch for
male and female, by Chris Lane. (In Will
Kossiter's vaudeville prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D : 4061, Oct. 5,
1903 : 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 26934
Lunatic 36; an original drama in 3 acts, by E.
Chrissie.
© Ed Chrissie, East Seymour, Mich. ; 1883 :
9405, May 21. 26935
Lunch in the suburbs; farce, by Helen G. I^ud-
iugtou. Nev/ York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1906. cover-title, 26 p. 16°.
(French's international copyrighted ed. of the
Vk'orks of the best authors, no. 99)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8639,
June 5, 1906 ; 2c. June 12, 1906. 26936
Luncheon (A) at Nick's; a 1 act play, by K. J.
Vermilye. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate Jordan Vermilye, New York ; D :
3279, Apr. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1903. 26937
Luncheon at one; a one act play, by C. Oluey.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Channez Olney, Watertown, N. Y. ; D :
9315, Oct. 25, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1906. 26938
Luncheon (A) for two; farce in 1 act, by Frank-
lin Foster. 42 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1910 ; D : 21632 ; F. F. Bige-
low, Brooklyn. 26939
Lupah, the flower of the prairie; romantic
drama in 5 acts,
© David Belasco, San Francisco ; 1872 :
G38S, June 14. 26940
Lure (The); a play in 3 acts, by Porter Emerson
Browne. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909; D : 16404 ; Frederic
Thompson, New York. 26941
Lvire o' the moon; musical sketch, book and
lyrics by Douglas E. Donaldson [pseud, of
M. San Giovanni] 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D : 32166 ; May San
Giovanni, Hollis, N. Y. 26942
1343
26943
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26957
Lure (The) of dance; twenty minute act, by
R. P. Polizzi. [n] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1910 ; D : 21928 ; R. P. Polizzi,
Brooklyn. 26943
Lure (The) of Delilah; play in 1 act, by E.
Mitchell. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D: 36056; Edmund
Mitchell, Los Angeles. 26943a
Lure (The) of fame; play in 4 acts, by G. Gib-
son. 158 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1913 ; D : 33098 ; Gerolt Gib-
son. New York. 26944
Lure (The) of the circus; incident in coon
life with humorous interruption and lyrical
finality, by J. McCree. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D: 41914; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 26944a
Lure (The) of the footlights; comedy-drama
in 1 act, by B. Brennan. [2], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23443; Blanche
Brennan, Chicago. 26945
Lure of the mask; dramatization of Harold
MacGrath's book, by E. J. Sweeney. 63 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909; D : 17307 ; Ethel Jose-
phine Sweeney, San Francisco. 26946
Lure (The) of the siren; playlet in 1 act, by
E. V. Montague [pseud, of F. Heim] 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1915; D: 41520; Florence
Heim, Seattle. 26946a
Lure (The) of the stage; sketch, by W. Fricke.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D: 39445; William
Fricke, New York. 26946b
Lure (The) of the track; a comedy sketch in 1
act, by M. Geist. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Max Geist, New York; D: 14653, Dec.
29, 1908; 2c. Feb. 5, 1909. 26947
Lured; farce in 3 acts, by G. Abbott. 82 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35789 ; George Ab-
bott, New York. 26947a
Lured from home.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 6577,
Apr. 26, 1905. 26948
a 3 act melodrama, by B. Kling.
© Bernard Kling, New York; D;1883,
May 14, 1902. 26949
Lurline and Watson, water queen and man
fish.
© Henry S. Sanderson, New York; 1875:
12185, Nov. 17. 26950
Lurline, the nymph of the Rhine; a romantic
operatic spectacle in 3 acts, adapted by G.
W. Search.
© George W. Search, Philadelphia; 1897:
3984, Jan. 9. 26951
Lushka; play in 4 acts, by G. Vernon. 117
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915; D: 41403; Grenville
.Vernon, New York. 26951a
Lust (The) for power; drama in 4 acts, by
R. L. Schrock. [258] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914 ; D : 37735 ; Raymond L.
Schrock, New York. 26951b
Lustig'e (Der) kakadu; operette in 3 akten, von
Wilhelm Jacoby uud Arthur Lippschitz,
musik von Heinz Lewin. Berlin, Ahn & Sim-
rock, g. m. b. h., 1911. 100 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911 ; D : 28026 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simi-ock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
26952
Lustig'e (Die) person; hanswurst-komodie,
von J. G. von Ludassy. 32 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D : 23896 ; Albert Ahn,
Bonn, Germany. 26953
Lustige (Der) Sultan Saladin; operette in 3
akten, von F. Wolf.son. Leipzig, Walter
Graeb. 48 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36796 ; Franz Wolf-
sou, Leipzig. 26953a
Lustige (Die) witwe; dramatic composition, by
W. C. Ahl.
© Wm. C. Ahl, Pittsburgh ; D : 14379, Nov.
10, 1908. 26954
Lustigen (Die) vagabunden in Amerika.
Robert and Bertram.
See
Lustigen (Die) weiber von Windsor; komisch-
phantastisclie oper in 3 akten. mit tanz, nach
Shakespeares gleichnamigen lustsplel, ge-
dichtet von H. S. [i. e. S. H.] Mosenthal,
musik von Otto Nicolai, neue bearbeitung
von Otto Neitzel. Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock,
64 p. 12. [Textbuch]
© Dec. 4, 1911; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911; D:
28057; Ed. Bote & G. Boch, Berlin. 26955
Lustschloss (Das); komodie in 3 akten. von
Ludwig Hirschfeld uud Siegfried Geyer.
Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag. 80 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31629 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 26956
Luther; a drama from the Posting of the
Theses to the Diet of Worms, Nov. 1. 1517,
to April, 1521, by E. P. T. Houk.
© Mrs. E. P. T. Houk, Dayton, O. ; 189S:
27769, May 2. 26957
1344
26958
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
26978
Lutz Lowenhaupt; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von Hans Schmidt-Kestner. Berlin, E. Blocli.
94 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D : 33447 ; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 26958
Luxury, love and the lost,
and the Roman.
See Siren (The)
Luxury (The) of dying; 1 act play, by F. Mer-
rill. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914; D: 38464; Fenimore
Merrill, Chicago. 26958a
Luxusweibchen; operette in 3 akten, von Georg
Okonkowski, musik von Max Gabriel. Text
der gesange. Berlin, E. Bote & G. Boch, 1911.
28 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 14, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; D:
25368 ; Ed. Bote & G. Boch, Berlin. 26959
Lydia; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Esteye [pseud,
of L. M. Eilshemins]
© L. M. Eilshemins, New York; 1890:
34971, Nov. 6. 26960
a poetical drama in 1 act, by B. O. T.
Graves. New York, Broadway pub. co., 1907.
43 p. 12°.
© Belden Oertel Taylor Graves, New York ;
D : 10778, .June 17, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1907.
26961
Lydia Gilmore; play in 4 acts, by H. A. Jones.
[136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1912; D: 28545; Henry
Arthur Jones, London. 26962
Lying will out; a comedy in 4 acts, by Herbert
Pelham Curtis. Boston, G. M. Baker & com-
pany, 1880. 35 p. 12°. ([Universal stage])
© Lee & Shepard, Boston ; 1880 : 3660, Mar.
8 ; 2c. Mar. 12. 26963
Lykkeligt (Et) aegteskab (A happy marriage);
lystspil i 4 akten, af P. Nansen. 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911; D: 25489; Peter Nan-
sen, Copenhagen. 26964
Lyman twins at the circus; a 3 act comedy, by
H. L. Lyman. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Lucius Lyman, Milwaukee ; D :
3907, Aug. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1903. 26965
Lynch law; an American play in 5 acts, by
Brander ^Matthews and George H. Jessop.
© Samuel French & son, New York ; 18S7 :
12265, May 9. 26966
■ -dramatic sketch in 3 scenes, by S. B. Von
Leer. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911; D: 25525; Sara B.
Von Leer, New York. 26967
Lynchers (The); a drama of excitement in 1
act, by A. W. Stace. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich.;
D : 12274, Jan. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1908.
26968
dramatic sketch, by A. Van Ness Hines.
[1], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1912; D: 29600; Arline Van
Ness Hines, New York. 26969
a play in 4 acts, by A. R. P. Owens. 57 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Penly Owens, Ijlewark, N. J. : D :
11265, Aug. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1907. 26970
Lyndon bank robbery; a drama, by J. Adams.
77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 5336,
July 26, 1904; 2c. Aug. 10, 1904. 26971
Lynggaard & co. See Karen Borneman.
Lynnhurst; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by P. W.
Hyde.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh;
1898 : 13893, Feb. 26 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1898 ; Ic. new
ed. Dec. 7, 1899. 26972
Lynwood; an original comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. K. Tillotson. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James K. Tillotson, Cohocton, N. Y. ;
1884 : 2233, Jan. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 26973
■ Same.
© Rose Tillotson, New York, as the
widow of the author, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 1675, Mar. 23, 1911. Original
entry, Jan. 31, 1884, no. 2233. 26974
Lyria; play in 3 acts, by F. T. Knowles. 65 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913; D: 34980; Frank T.
Knowles, Dorchester, Mass. 26975
Lyric (A) and the lady; or. The funny story,
farce-comedy in 3 acts and 2 scenes, by W.
Hainer. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1915; D: 41553; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 26976
Lyrics of Don Juan; burlesque in 3 acts, by
James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross, mu-
sic by Meyer Lutz. London, E. Ascherberg &
CO. [Lyrics only]
© E. Ascherberg & co., London ; 1893 : 48455,
Oct. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 31. 26977
Lyrics (The) of Eileen; or. The coral heart, an
American opera in 3 acts, written by A. M.
Salyer, composed by J. N. Goolman. [Topeka,
Kan., 1891] 1 p. 1., 16 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© A. M. Salyer, Oakland, Cal., and .1. N.
Goolman, Topeka, Kan.; 1891:3362, .Lm. 22;
2c. Jan. 30. 26978
5379—16-
-85
1345
26979
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
26983
Lyrics (The) of Lorraine; opern comique in 3
acts, by Rudolph Dellinjier, libretto by Os-
car Waltlier, English adaptation by W. J.
Henderson, [('hicauo, .1. L. Kej-an printing cc,
1887] 1 p. 1., 31 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© John A. McCaull, Chicago ; 1887 : 10, Jan.
3; 2c. Jan. 7. 26979
Lys (Le); piece en 4 actes, par P. Wolff et G.
Leroux. [Paris, Inipr. de I'lllustration] 1909.
2 p. 1., 79 p. 12°.
© Pierre Wolff et Gaston Leroux, Paris :
D : 15043, Feb. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1909.
26980
Lys over land; komedie i 3 akter, af Herman
Wildenvey. Kristiauia eg Kjobeuhavn, Gylden-
dalske boghandel Nordisk forlag, 1913. 141
p. 12°.
© Nov. 27. 1913; 2c. Dec. 31, 1913: D:
35517 ; Gy Idendalske bogh. Nordisk f rl., Chris-
tiania, Norway. 29981
Lysistrata; comedie en 4 actes et 1 prologue, par
M. Donnay. 36 p. illus. f°. (L'lllustration
theatrale, 20 nov. 1909)
© Nov. 20, 1909; 2c. Dec. 17, 1909; D:
17724 ; Maurice Donnay, Paris. 26982
Lysistrata (The) of Aristophanes; adapted
into English by M. Leonard. [Mount Kisco,
N. Y., M. Leonard, 1912] cover-title, 1 1., 11 p.
4°. (Performed at the Brookside open air
theatre. Mount Kisco, N. Y., Sept. 1912)
© Sept. 24, 1912; 2c. Sept. 25, 1912; D:
30946 ; Martia Leonard, IMount Kisco, N. Y.
26983
M'amour; comedie en 3 actes, [iiar I'. Bilhaud
et M. Hennequin] Paris, P. V. Stock, 1901.
3 p. 1., 175 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 400. Apr. 26, 1901 ;
2c. Apr. 26, 1901. 26984
M. and M. M-M (Modern and medieval merry
makers) See Mab.
M. C; a comedy in 5 acts, by F. Cowan.
© Frank Cowan, Greensburg, Pa.: 187.1:
12920, Dec. 8. 26985
M. D.; a comedy in 5 acts, by G. F. Howe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 18S5 :
5167, Mar. 2. 26986
Ma; comedy in 3 acts, by H. H. Howard. 108
p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 6. 1912; D: 30511; Homer H.
Howard, Mansfield, O. 26987
Ma — Continued.
a farcical, musical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. M. Stanley, Frank M. Stanley and J. li.
Abarbanell.
© Charlotte M. Stanley, Bav Ridge, N. Y. :
1889:8331, Mar. 15. 26989
Ma cousine; comedie en 3 actes, par , argu-
ment de Frederic Lyster. ]My cousin ; coniedy
. in 3 acts, by . English and French argu-
ment by Frederic Lyster. New York, F. RuU-
man.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1895 : 14408, Mar.
12 ; 2c. Mar. 21. 26990
Ma Dusenberry and her gearls; humorous en-
tertainment, first and second singin' " tow-
ers," arr. by Mrs. H. M. Jaquith. Chicago.
The Dramatic publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co.. Chicago; 1896:59783.
Oct. 30; 2c. Oct. 31. 26991
Ma fee; comedie en 3 actes, [par] P. Veber et
M. Soulie. Paris. P.-V. Stock, 1910. 156 p.
12°.
© aray 25, 1910; 2c. May 14, 1910; D:
21037; Pierre A'eber et Maurice Soulie, Paris.
26992
Ma fenime de chambre; by F. T. Osborn.
© Fay Templeton Osboi-n, New York :
1897:20544, Mar. 30. 26993
Ma fenime et mon chat,
trois coups.
See On frappe les
Ma generale; comedie en 1 acte, par J. Clare-
tie. [8] p. 4°. (Supplement aux Aimales
politiques et literaires, 4 octobre, 1008)
© Jules Claretie, Paris; D: 18984, Oct. 5.
1908; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 26994
Ma gosse; piece en 1 acte, de Yves Mirande et
Henri Caen. Paris, C. Joubert, 1910. 20 p.
12°,
© Mar. 19, 1910: 2c. Mar. 7, 1910; D:
20363; C. Joubert. Paris. 26995
— a farcical comedy in3acts, by J. H. Fielding.
© J, Holmes Fielding, Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich. ; 1888 : 19211, July 5. 26988
playlet in 1 act, by Yves Mirande, tr. by
M. Lubbock. 6 p, f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17560 : Matthew
Lubbock, London. 26996
-(The old flame); reaiislic phiy in 1 act,
by L. L. Pranville and A. Faucher, adapted
and tr. from the French, by John S. Carroll.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909 ; D : 17408 ; Lucien Le-
tourd Franville, New York. 26997
Ma mie Rosette; a romantic.' comedy opera in
2 acts, founded on the French of Prevel and
Liorat, libretto by George Dance, music by
Paul Lacome, with additions by Ivan Caryli.
© Boosey & co., London ; 1892 : 46614. Nov.
16; 2c. Nov. 16. 26998
1346
26999
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27018
Ma soeur Cora; de A. Vercourt et J. Bever.
264 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1910 ; D : 20840 ; Alfred Ver-
court et Jean Bever, Paris. 26999
Ma tante d'Honfleur; comedie-boufEe en 3 actes,
par 1*. Gtivault. {In Petite illustration no.
(59, serie-th4atre no. 40, 27 juin, 1914)
© June 27, 1914; Ic. July 20, 1914; D:
37U80; Paul Gavault, Paris. 26999a
Ma tante et men cure; par Eugenie Piffault
... New York, W. R. Jenkins co. [1911] 94,
[7] p. front, (port.) plates. 12°.
© Dec. 19, 1911; 2c. Dec. 27, 1911; A:
30357G; Eugenie Piffault, Staunton, Va.
27000
Ma'amselle Lou-Lou; a comic opera in 2 acts,
by H. Bagg. 96 p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Helen Bagg, Chicago ; D : 5837, Nov. 28,
1904 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. • 27001
Mab; a romantic sensational society play in 4
acts, by F. Rogers.
© Frank Rogers, New York; 1874:8332,
June 20. 27002
or, Love on two continents, by U. H.
Church. 41 p. f^ Typewritten.
© Georgia Hartley Church, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 250. Mar. 22, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1901.
27003
or, M. and M. M-M. (Modern and medie-
val merry makers), a 3 act farce and spec-
tacular comedy, by W. W. Knott.
© William Wilson Knott, Oakland, Cal. ;
1891 : 11284, Mar. 27. 27004
Mabel; in His name, military allegory and
comedy drama in 5 acts, by iNIrs. H. C. Jor-
dan. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. H. C. Jordan, Washington; D:
1426, Feb. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1902 ; 2c, Nov.
5, 1902 (printed) 27005
or. Blighted hearts, a drama in 4 acts,
Mabel, the department store girl; a melo-
drama in 5 acts, by N. J. Fields. 42 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Nat. J. Fields, Philadelphia; D : 11734,
Nov. 13, 1907; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907. 27009
Mabel's love and Mabel's lovers; a comedy
drama in 5 acts, by J. McCarthy. New York,
Hickey & co., 1880.
© John McCarthy, New York ; 1880 : 20200,
Dec. 29. 27010
Mabel's manoeuvre; or, A third party, a par-
lor interlude in 1 scene, by R. Benedix, tr.
by Sydney Rosenfeld. New York, R. M. De
Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
14582, Dec. 29; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 27011
McAdam and Eve; or. Two in a garden, a
musical fantasy in 3 acts ... by O. Herford.
New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1900. 109 p.
8°. [Words only]
© Oliver Herford, New York; 1900 A:
24770, Oct. 5; 2c. Oct. 8. 27012
Macaire; a melodramatic farce, by Robert Louis
Stevenson and William Ernest Henley. Chi-
cago, Stone and Kimball, 1895. 2 p. 1., p.
43-81. 12°.
© Stone <fc Kimball, Chicago; 1895:28634,
May 27; 2c. May 27. 27013
McAnally's pow wow; a comic melange, by
Ned Straight.
© Frank Kenebel, New York ; 1887 : 25056.
Sept. 30. 27014
Macaroni; being a true picture of the Italian
dens of the present day, by R. M. and E. II.
Carroll.
© R. M. and E. H. Carroll, New York;
1877 : 3481, Mar. 23. 27015
comedie en 1 acte, par Paul Bonhomme et
by W. B. Avery.
© William B. Avery, Boston ; 1877 : 12951,
Nov. 10. 27006
Mabel and John; a musical farce in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by C. S. Adelman and Stan-
ley AVood, music by Ben M. Jerome. 54 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Chas. S. Adelman, Chicago ; D : 11224,
Aug. 24, 1907; 2c. Aug. 24, 1907. 27007
Mabel Kite's clowns in the cafe cabaret; play
in 1 act. by V. Bryan. 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Julv 29, 1912; D: 30368; Vincent
Bryan, New York. 27008
1347
Madeleine Guitty. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912.
24 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32015; Joubert, Paris. 27016
Macaroni and cheese; a playlet in 1 act, by
E. 6. Kast. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. Garfield Kast, Brooklyn ; D : 12790,
Apr. 20, 1908; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 27017
Macarrones (Los); juguete genero gran guig-
nol, en 1 acto y en prosa, original de P.
Parellada. INIadrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pailoles] 1914. 21 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38215; Pablo Parellada, Madrid. 27017a
Macaws (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by William
Yardley.
© W. J. Florence, United States; 1881:
13144, Aug. 26. 27018
27018
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27033
Macbeth; by William Shakespeare, ed. by Clar-
ence W. Vail. New York and Chicago, The
A. S. Barnes company, 1914. xxi, 144 p. 16°.
(The Barnes English texts)
© Oct. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1914 ; A : 3SS033 ;
A. S. Barnes co.. New York. [Copyright is
claimed on notes, topics and introduction]
27018a
ed. with an introduction and notes by
Cyrus Lauron Hooper. Chicago, Ainsworth &
company, 1902. xiii, 155 p. front, (port.)
12°. (xxth century Shakespeare)
© Ainsworth & co., Chicago ; A : 33813, May
24, 1902 ; 2c. July 26, 1902. 27019
from the Riverside edition, ed. by
Richard Grant White, with additional notes
by Helen Gray Cone. Boston, New York [etc.]
Hougliton, Mifflin and company [1897] 110
p. 16°. (The Riverside literature series [no.
106])
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1897:
13870, Feb. 26 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 27020
with an introduction and notes by Ed-
ward Everett Hale, jr. New York, Boston
[etc.] University publishing company [1902]
XXV, 89 p. incl. front, (port.) 12°. (Stand-
ard literature series, no. 53)
© University pub. co., New York ; A : 45152,
Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1902. 27021
— ed. by H. H. Furness. Philadelphia, J. B.
Lippincott & co., 1873. xix, 491 p. 8°. (New
variorum ed. of Shakespeare, v. 2)
© J. B. Lippincott & CO., Philadelphia ; 1893 :
4305, Apr. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 26. 27022
— -Same. [11th ed.] Philadelphia, London,
J. B. Lippincott co. [1901] xix, 491 p. 8°
(New variorum ed. of Shakespeare, [v. 2])
© Horace Howard Furness, Wallingford,
Pa. ; A : 5130, Mar. 15, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1901.
27023
— Same. Rev. ed., by Horace Howard Fur-
ness, jr. Philadelphia, London, J. B. Lippincott
company [1903] xiv, 566 p. front. 8°. (New
variorum ed. of Shakespeare, v. 2)
© Horace Howard Furness, Philadelphia ;
A : 54491, Mar. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1903.
27024
— ed. by S. Thurber. Boston, Allyn and Bacon
[1896] vii, 110 p. 12°. (The Academy series
of English classics)
© Samuel Thurber, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1896 :
21948, Apr. 8 ; 2c. May 4. 27025
— ed. by Thomas Marc Parrott. New York,
Cincinnati [etc.] American book company
[1904] 269 p. front, (port.) 16°. (The
gateway series of English texts)
© American book co.. New York ; A 84956,
Apr. 21, 1904 ; 2c. July 16, 1904. 27026
Macbeth — Continued.
• ed. for school use by W. L. Cross. New
Y^)rk and Chicago, Globe school book co.
[1900] xxii, 144 p. pi. port. map. 12°.
(English classics — Star series)
© Globe school book co.. New York; 1900
A : 10807, Apr. 30 ; 2c. May 18. 27027
ed. with introduction and notes by James
■ M. Garnett. Boston, Leach, Shewell & San-
born, 1897. vii, 224 p. 16°. (The students'
series of English classics)
© Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, Boston ; 1897 :
35445, June 14 ; 2c. June 14. 27028
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 264 p. front, illus. 12°.
(Shakespeare's complete works, v. 14)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 28288,
May 6 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 27029
— ■ now working- ed. with plot scheme and
questions for intensive study, historical and
explanatory, by M. E. Duffy.
© Mary Ellen Duffy, Toledo, O. ; A : 199539,
Feb. 19, 1908. 27030
together witli a reprint of act III from
a restoration version for purposes of compari-
son, by Mary Duffy Thompson. Chicago, New
York, Lyons & Carnahan. xi, [12], 13^154 p.
fronts. 16°.
© Oct. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1913 ; A : 357333 ;
Lyons t& Carnahan, Chicago. 27031
— par W. Shakespeare, tr. nouvelle de M.
Maeterlinck. 23 p. illus. 4°. (L'lUustra-
tion theatrale, no. 123, 28 aout, 1909)
© Aug. 28, 1909; 2c. Sept. 16, 1909; D:
16804 ; Maurice Maeterlinck, Paris. 27032
— tragedy in 5 acts, by William Shakespeare,
Coburn players acting ed. New Y''ork, The
Coburn players, 1912. [48] p. incl. 1 illus.,
mounted plates. 8°.
© June 20, 1912 ; 2c. June 22, 1912 ; D : 30080 ;
Charles Douville Coburn, New York. 27033
by William Shakespeare [ed. and arr.
by F. E. Chase] Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1915. 68 p. 12°. ([The William Warren ed.
of standard plays] )
© June 29, 1915; 2c. June 30, 1915; D:
41126; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
27033a
— with a special introduction by Henry
Charles Beeching, and an original fronti-spiece
by Arthur Rackhaui. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1908. xxvii, 133 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shakes-
1348
27034
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27051
Macbeth. — Continued .
peare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 33)
© University pi-ess, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
222386, Nov. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908.
27034
— (Shakespeare's) ; ed. by Felix E. Scbelling.
New York, H. Holt and company, 1911. xxxiii,
fl], 173 p. front, (port.) illus., map. 16°.
(English readings for schools)
© Jan. 18, 1911; 2c. Mar. 20, 1911; A:
283541; Henry Holt & co., New York. 27035
ed. by W. W. Livengood. New York,
Cincinnati [etc.] American book company
[1910] 112 p. 16°. (Eclectic English clas-
sics)
© Nov. 26, 1910; 2c. Nov. 29, 1910; A:
275804; Amer. book co., New York. Copy-
right claimed on Suggestions for the study of
Macbeth] 27036
— • ed. with an introduction and notes by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, C. E. Merrill
company [1911] 177 p. front, (port.) illus,
(map) plates. 16°. (Merrill's English texts)
© Jan. 18, 1911; 2c. Jan. 24, 1911; A:
280310 ; Chas. B. Merrill co., New York.
27037
ed. with notes and an introduction by
C. AV. French. New York and London, The
Macmillan co., 1898. 1 p. 1., xliii. 185 p. port.
24°. (Macmillan's English classics)
© Macmillan co., New York; 1898:72993,
Dec. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 27038
with an introduction and notes by
Margaret H. McCarter. Topeka, Kan., Crane
& CO., 1900. 124 p. 12°. (Twentieth century
classics and school readings, no. 14)
© Crane & co., Topeka, Kan. ; 1900 A : 28411,
Nov. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 27039
with introduction, notes and exami-
nation papers, selected by B. Kellogg. New
York, Mavnard, Merrill & co. [1899] 220 p.
illus. pi. 24°.
© Mavnard, Merrill & co.. New York ; 1899 :
64687, Oct. 6 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 27040
with notes, examination papers and
plan of preparation, selected, by Brainerd
Kellogg. New York, Clark & Mayuard, 1882.
24°.
© Clark & Maynard, New York; 1882:
6014, Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 27041
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. by Fred
Lewis Pattee. New York, Boston [etc.] Sil-
ver, Burdett and company, 1887. xiii, [2],
152 p. front. 12°. (The Silver series of Eng-
lish classics)
© Silver, Burdett & co., Boston; 1897:
39906, July 8 ; 2c. July 8, 27042
Macbeth — Continued.
■ (Shakespeare's trag'edy of) ; ed. with an
introduction, notes and analytic questions by
L. A. Sherman. New York, H. Holt & co.,
1899. xxvi, 199 p. port. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; 1899 : 64418,
Oct. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 18. 27043
— Same. Rev. ed.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; D : 10984,
July 16, 1907. 27044
ed. with introduction and notes by
John Calvin Metcalf. Richmond, Atlanta
[etc.] B. F. Johnson publishing company
[1913] 126 p. front, (port.) 16°. (Graded
classics series)
© Apr. 4, 1913; 2c. Apr. 24, 1913; A:
346360 ; B. F. Jolmson pub. co., Richmond.
27045
ed. with notes by H. B. Sprague, with
critical comments, elocutionary analysis with
suggestions for expressive reading, plans for
the study of English literature and specimens
of examination papers. Chicago, S. R. Win-
chell & CO. [1889] 237 p. 12°.
© Homer B. Sprague, Ithaca ,N. Y. ; 1889:
20654, July 3 ; 2c. July 5. 27046
— Same. New York, Boston [etc.] Silver,
Burdett & co. [1909] 269 p. front, (port.)
12°. (The Silver series of classics)
© Aug. 11, 1909; 2c. Aug. 14, 1909; A:
244715; Silver, Burdett & co., New York.
27047
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
New York, Harper & brothers, 1877.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1877 : 1445,
Feb. 6; 2c. Apr. 6. 27048
— ■ Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1903] 304 p. inch front.,
illus. 16°.
© Wm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
61368, June 8, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1904. 27049
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1905] 304 p. incl.
front, illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; in
renewal for 14 years from Feb. 6, 1905 ; A :
105803, Jan. 6, 1905; 2c. Jan. 23, 1905.
27050
■ the prompt-book ed. by W. Winter,
as presented by Edwin Booth, [v. 8] New
York, Francis JIart »& company, 1878. 104 p.
16°.
© William W inter. New York ; 1878 : 8375,
July 19; 2c. Oct. 18. 27051
1349
27052
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27067
Macb eth — Continued .
• Shakespeare's tragedy of) ; with introduc-
tion, and notus explanatory and critical, by
H. N. Hudson. Boston, Giiin & Heath. 1879.
203 p. 16°. (Annotated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1879:8149, June 19; 2c. Oct. 25. 27052
(Shakspere's); ed. with notes and an
introduction by John Matthews Manly. New
York, Longmans. Green & co., 1896. (Long-
mans' English classics)
© Longmans, Green & co.. New York ;
1896:46597, Aug. 15. 27053
with notes and a glossary by John
Henry Boyntou and an introduction by Wil-
liam Allan Nellson. Chicago, Scott, Fores-
man & CO., 1899. 176 p. 16°. (The Lake
English classics)
© Scott, Foresman & co.. Chicago; 1899:
3566, Jan. 9; 2c. Jan. 25. 27054
— -(Shakspere's tragedy of); ed. with an
introduction and notes bv R. Jones. New-
York, D. Appleton & co., 1899. 195 p. 12°.
(Twentieth century series)
© D. Appleton & co., New York; 1898:
75126, Dec. 22; 2c. Dec. 28. 27055
(La tragedie de); traduction nouvelle
avec une introduction et des notes par Maur-
ice Maeterlinck. Paris. E. Fasquelle, 1910.
XXX, [2], 232, [2] p. 8°.
© Apr. 29, 1910; 2c. Mav 21, 1910; D:
21112; Eugene Fasquelle, Paris. 27056
— (The tragedie of); by William Shakespeare,
ed. with notes, introduction, glossary, list of
variorum readings and selected criticism by
Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. [First
folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell & co.
[1904] 1 p. 1., xxxviii, 284 p. front, (port.)
16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York ; A :
94663, Aug. 20, 1904; 2c. Aug. 20, 1904.
27057
a new ed. of Shakspere's works,
with critical text in Elizabethan English and
brief notes illustrative of Elizabethan life,
thought and idiom, by Mark Harvey IJddell.
V. 1. New York, Doubleday, Page & co., 1903.
xxxiii, 247, [1] p. f°. (The Elizabethan
Shakspere)
© Doubleday, Page & co., New York; A:
57561, Apr. 15, 1903 ;• 2c. Apr. 15, 1903.
27058
— (The tragedy of); ed. by Arthur C. L.
Hrown. New York, The Macmillan com-
panj% 1911. xviii, 135 p. front. 24°. (The
'I'udor Shakespeare)
© Dec. 13, 1911; 2c. Dec. 14, 1911; A:
300978; Macmillan co., New York. 27059
Macbeth — Continued.
(The tragedy of); ed. with introduction
and notes by Frederick Henry Sykes. New
York, C. Scribner's sons, 1910. xxvi, 210 p.
front. 16°. (The Scribner English classics)
© Apr. 9, 1910; 2c. Apr. 13, 1910; A:
201127 ; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
27060
introduction and notes by Henry Nor-
man Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer Charl-
ton Black, with the cooperation of Andrew
Jack.son George. School ed. [Boston] Ginn
and company [1908] Ixv, 159 p. front,
(facsim. ) illus. 16°. (The new Hudson
Shakespeare)
© Glnn & CO.. Boston; A : 217502, Sept. 21.
1908; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908. 27061
with an appendix, containing sugges-
tions for its study, by F. T. Baker. New
York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book co.
[1898] 119 p. 12°. (Eclectic English clas-
sics)
© American book eo., New York : 1898 :
43118, July 19; 2c. Dec. 15. 27062
See also Shakespeare's works.
Macbeth a la mode; school burletta in 3 acts,
by AValter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son & CO. [19141 35 p. 12°. ([Denison's
specialties] )
© June 8. 1914; 2c. June 11, 1914; D:
37284; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 27062a
Macbeth, altered a little; play in 2 acts, bv
J. D. Beattie. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911; D: 24206; John D.
Beattie, New York. 27063
Maccabean (A) cure. Sec Power of Purim.
Maccabean (The) rebellion; a drama in 3 acts,
by H. Woolf. 5 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Harry Woolf, New York ; D : 1279, Jan.
13, 1902; Ic. Jan. 13, 1902; Ic. Jan. 2, 1908
(printed) 27064
Maccabees (The); a biblical drama in 3 acts,
from the French of Marin De Boylesve. New
York. The Roxbury publishing company
[1899] 41 p. p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxburv pub. co.. New I'^ork ; 1899 :
76313, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 27065
or. Judas the Brave.
© James William MacNamara, Philadel-
phia ; D : 8787, July 5, 1906. [For copies
reed, see D:6843] 27066
a drama in 4 acts, by J. W. MacNa-
mara. 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James William MacNamara, Philadel-
phia; D:6843, June 19, 1905; 2c. June 29.
1906. 27067
1350
27068
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27091
McCarthy's masquerade; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Gallagher and West.
© Gallagher & West, New York; IS'JO :
33804, June 28. 27068
McCarthy's mishaps; an Irish comedy in 8
acts and 3 scenes, by B. Ferguson. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Barney Ferguson. Baltimore ; 1887 :
3li390, Dec. 15; 2c. Mar. 3, 1888. 27069
McClanahan's wedding; in 3 acts, by William
B. Ketchum. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles O. Ketchum, New Richmond, O. ;
D : 1816, Apr. 30, 1902 ; 2c. Jlav 7, 1902.
27070
MacCorniack circle; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by F. J. Lewis. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; 0:29451; Florence J.
Lewis, Cambridge, Mass. 27071
McDonoug'h's wife. See New comedies.
McDocdle's flats; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
Frank Dumont.
© G. W^ lUce and Chas. Barton, New
York; 1898:48027, Aug. 15; 2c. Oct. 31.
27072
MacDougal alley; comedy sketch. 1).\- N. Two-
mey. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1915; D : 405(50 ; Neil Two-
mey, Dorchester, Mass. 27072a
Macedonian (The); a 5 act play, by J. W. Cut-
shaw.
© James W. Cutshaw, Chicago; 1899:
G6868, Oct. 14. 27073
McFadden's alley; a 3 act Irish comedy, by
.J. B. Donovan.
© James B. Donovan, United States; 1896:
70188, Dec. 26. 27074
McFadden's elopement; an Irish farce comedy
in 3 acts, by A. E. Peck and G. H. Emerick.
© Albert E. Peck and George H. Emerick.
United States ; 1892 : 15537, Apr. 8. 27075
McFadden's flat; 3 act farce comedy, by E. F.
Kusli and C. Franklyn.
© Ed. F. Rush and Charles Franklyn, New
York ; 1896 : 56161, Oct. 10. 27076
McFadden's flats; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
W. T. Fennessy.
© William T. Fennessy, New York; 1896:
56552, Oct. 13. 27077
McFadden's flats — Continued.
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. E.
Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1896:
57136, Oct. 17. 27079
— an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by Fisher and
Carroll.
© Fisher & Carroll, New York; 1896:
56957, Oct. 16.
27078
1351
a play, by G. M. McCarthy.
© George IM. McCarthy and William Black.
New York ; 1896 : 58809, Oct. 26. 27080
McFadden's masquerade; a comedy in 3 acts,
by M. Gallagher.
© Matt Gallagher, New York ; 1896 : 65166,
Nov. 30. ' 27081
McFadden's reception; a comedy, by M. Bran-
nan.
© Michael Brannan, New York; 1896:
590SS, Oct. 27. . 27082
McFadden's row of flats; a comedy, by G. Hill.
Typewritten. [ Synopsis]
©• Gus Hill. New York; 1896:58094. Oct.
22; 2c. Nov. 5. 27083
comedy in 3 acts, by C. A. Loder.
© Chas. A. Loder, New York; 1896:56158,
Oct. 10. 27084
by M. Gallagher.
© Matt (Jallagher, New York; 1896:57739,
Oct. 20. 27085
a nmsicnl farce roniedv in 3 acts, bv C.
E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blanev, New York; 1896:
57137, Oct. 17. 27086
McFadden's spirits; farcical comedy drama in
3 acts, l>y J. C. Roach and J. A. Knox. 123
p. Ms.
© J. C. Roach and J. Armoy Knox, United
States; 1884:20442, Oct. 10; 2c. Oct. 10.
27087
McFadden's triumph; a comedy, by J. Con-
nor Roach and J. A. Knox.
© James Connor Roach and J. Armoy
Knox, New York ; 1885 : 3612, Feb. 9. 27088
McFadden's yellow kid. See G'Hoolig'an.
McFadon's v/ake; in 4 acts, by J. C. Sturte-
vant.
© John Chappel Sturtevant. Bi'ooklyn ;
1888 : 1942, Jan. 17 : Ic. Jan. 17. 27089
McFee of Dublin; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. T. Kelly and Charles T. Vincent.
© John T. Kelly, New York; 1892:21657,
May 23. 27090
McFee's matrimonial bureau; a farce comedy
in 3 acts, by F. Goodbar.
© Fate Goodbar, St. Louis; 1896:46034.
Aug. 12. 2709]
27093
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27110
McFodd's bribe; sketch in 1 scene with song,
by J. P. Gibbs. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1911; D : 23121 ; John P.
Gibbs, Philadelphia. 27092
McFods (The); or, The pranks of a sailor, a
comedy in 2 acts.
© S. H. Laurence, Philadelphia; 1882:
4484, Mar. 22. 27093
McGinty the sport; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by E. F. Rush and James D. Flynn.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1897:21097,
Apr. 2. 27094
McGrinty's troubles.
© Frank Mahara, United States; 1890:
34115, Oct. 31. 27095
McGroogin's union suit.
© F. M. Barton, Cleveland; D: 15998,
June 4, 1909. 27096
McGuire's funeral; play in 1 act, by B. F. Aus-
tin. 10 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1913 ; D : 33052 ; B. F. Aus-
tin, Los Angeles. 27097
Mach-kach (The) stones; by M. L, Allen. 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Blartha Louise Allen, Chicago ; D :
13725, Aug. 31, 1908; 2c. Aug. 31, 1908.
27098
Machacante (El); melodrama en 2 actos. divi-
didos en 8 cuadros, en prosa, original de Ri-
cardo Hernandez Bermudez y Julian Moy-
ron, intermedios musicales de los maestros
Quislant y Badla. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1912. 66 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 6, 1913; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913; D:
32557 ; R. Hernandez Bermfidez y J. Moyron,
Madrid. 27099
melodrama lirico en 1 acto, dividido en 5
cuadros, en prosa, original de J. Moyron y E.
H. Bermudez, mtisica de los maestros Quis-
lant y Badla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1914. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40036; Julian Moyron and E. H. Bermfidez,
Madrid. 27099a
Machaquito 6 el gato negro; viaje comico-lirico
en 1 acto y 5 cuadros, en prosa, original de
los senores YrSyzoz y maestro Quislant. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911.
41 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28168 ;
U. Yrdyzoz, Madrid. 27100
Macharado (The); or, The lord high elocu-
tioner, a travesty upon the Mikado in 1 act,
written by S. Freedman, with several musi-
cal numbers composed by Mrs. B. B. Young.
© Samuel Freedman, Omaha, Neb. ; 1889 :
%82, Mar. 27. 27101
Machette; a melodrama in 4 acts, by L. Q. Jef-
fries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1881:10849,
July 13. 27102
Machiavelli; a comic opera in 2 acts, book and
l.\ric.s by G. Aertson, jr., music by Leland B.
Hall. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Guilliaom Aertsen, jr., Philadelphia ; D :
6522, Apr. 15, 1905; 2c. Apr. 15, 1905. 27103
— — drama in 4 acts, by F. P. Norton. New
York, Schulte press [1915] 44 p. 4°.
© Sept. 28, 1915; 2c. Sept. 30, 1915; D:
41868 ; Franklin P. Norton, New York.
27103a
Machine (The). See Plays of protest.
Machine (The) and its wheels. See Clever-
dale (The) mystery.
Macht; ein soziales schauspiel iu 4 akten, voa
J. Wiegaud. Berlin, E. Fleischel & co., 1903.
4 p. 1., 164 p. 12°.
© Joluum Wiegaud, Bremen, Germany ; D :
4004, Sept. 25, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1903. 27104
M'Kean (The) case; play of to-day in 3 acts, by
H. P. Mawson. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1912; D: 31226; Harry P.
Mawson, New York. 27105
McKenna's flirtation; an original comedy in 3
acts, by B. Selden. 130 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Selden, New York; 1887:21022,
Aug. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 27106
Mackinac; or, At the Island of Mackinac, a
society drama in 4 acts, by P. L. Brittell.
Typewritten. [Synopsis.]
© Paul Leo Brittell, Canton, O. ; 1894 : 28653.
July 9 ; Ic. .July 9. 27107
McKinley (The) bill; a musical farce-comedy in
3 acts, a satire on the tariff, by F. Burt.
© Frank Burt, Joliet, 111. ; 1890 : 37675, Nov.
28. 27108
Mackrummins (The); a comedy-drama in 3
acts, by L. F. Baum.
© Louis F. Baum, liichburg, N. Y. ; 1882:
2236, Feb. 11. 27109
Mack's collegian three in a night at college;
play in 1 act, by R. G. Coad. [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1915; D: 42552; Ralph G.
Coad, New York. 27109a
McLeary (The) mascot; a 1 act play, by E. M.
Lent.
© Evangeline M. Lent, New York ; D : 9508,
Nov. 23, 1906. 27110
1352
27111
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27133
McMahon's mishaps; a comedy in 3 acts, by
F. S. Giblis.
© Gus Botliner, New York; 1891:11121,
Mar. 26. 27111
McManus luck. See Bumpernickle's trou-
bles.
McNamara, bad man; western novelty playlet
in 1 act, by C. Wilbur. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912; D : 81531 ; Crane Wil-
bur, Union Hill, N. J. 27112
MacNeill of MacNeill, V. C. ; play in 4 acts, by
.Jean du Rocher Macpberson. 120 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1915 ; D : 40536 ; La Margaret
flu Rocher Macpberson, New York. 27112a
McSorley's; a comedy in 3 acts and 4 scenes.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1882:
20118, Nov. 27. 27113
McSorley's courtship; a comedy in 3 acts, by
W. H. McCart.
© Wm. H. McCart, Boston; 1894:15900,
Mar. 21. 27114
McSorley's hotel; a musical farce in 3 acts, by
F. T. Merritt.
© Frank T. Merritt and Mark Davis, De-
troit ; 1897 : 65269, Nov. 23. 27115
McSorley's inflation; a comedy in 3 acts and 4
scenes, by E. Harrigan. 83 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1882:
20018, Nov. 25. 2c. Dec. 5. 27116
McSorley's twins; a musical farce in 3 acts, by
George H. Emerick.
© Frank T. Merritt and Mark Davis, De-
troit ; 1897 : 65268, Nov. 23. 27117
McS weeny, the boss; a 1 act political playlet
[by F. J. Beaman] 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16440 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Jackson, Mich. 27118
McSweeny's jubilee; or, A put up job, 3-act
comedy, [by] A. D. Borden. Typewritten.
© Edward Rogers and Edwin Ryan, New
York ; 1897 : 8374, Jan. 30 ; 2c. Mar. 27. 27119
McSweeny's nomination; a comedy in 3 acts,
by W^ F. Smith.
© AVilliam F. Smith, North Adams, Mass. ;
1892 : 9295, Mar. 1. 27120
McSwiggan's parliament; an explosive comedy,
significantly satirical, harmlessly bomb-astic,
and musically original, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, St. Louis; 1887:3522,
Feb. 14. 27121
McTavish.
© Elizabeth Simpson Broome, Brooklyn ;
D : 85.51, May 18, 1906. 27122
McWade, the bloodhound; a 3 act sensational
drama, by H. Bar.
© Harry Bar, Chicago ; 1878 : 2116, Feb. 18.
27123
McWade's platoon; burlesque dialect police
drill, by Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago
[etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 9 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
6127, Jan. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1905. 27124
Mad actors; or, Shakespeare in the kitchen, a
farce, by W. B. Cavanagh.
© William B. Cavanagh, New York;
1873:12219, Oct. 24. 27125
Mad Anthony; an American play in 4 acts, by
L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York; D:
2087, July 5, 1902. 27126
Mad (A) astronomer; a musical sketch, writ-
ten and composed by Alfred B. Sedgwick.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happv hours co.. New York ; 1875 :
10547, Oct. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 27127
Mad (The) captive; a thrilling drama in 4
acts portraying love, hate and revenge, by
W. B. Davy.
© Wm. B. Davy, Chicago; D : 9950, Feb.
11, 1907. 27128
Mad (The) count; or, After the ball, a skit
of 1893, a farce comedy, by S. B. Groenevelt.
Typewritten.
© Sara B. Groenevelt, New York; 1893:
49698, Nov. 7; 2c. Nov. 7. 27129
Mad (The) czar; a Russian historical drama
in 5 acts, by G. L. Pollock. 75 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Gabriel L. Pollock, Chicago; D : 4905,
Apr. 20, 1904; 2c. Apr. 20, 1904. 27130
Mad (The) detective; or, The girls of New
York, a drama.
© Albert H. and Wm. C. Henderson, Balti-
more; 1873:5680, May 21. 27131
Mad Don; drama in 4 acts, by John Paul Lowell.
63 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© J. Paul Lowell, Minneapolis ; 1897 : 8133,
Jan. 29; 2c. Feb. 8. 27132
Mad for love; or. The mad queen, an original
drama in 5 acts, by Isaac C. Pray.
© Sarah Pray, New York ; 1873 : 7236, June
24. 27133
1353
27133
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27155
Mad (The) friar; sketch, by T. F. Langan.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915; D : 40314 ; Thomas
Francis Langan, Chicago. 27133a
Mad (A) love; a new version of Lady Audley's
secret, in 4 acts, dramatized by Edward
Locke. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
6858, June 21, 1905; 2c. June 21, 1905.
27134
Mad Margery; or. The. rag pickers of Roach
alley, a drama in 5 acts, by Mrs. O. S. Mat-
tesou.
© Mrs. O. S. Matteson, Cliicago ; 1875:
13343, Dec. 17. 27135
Mad (A) marriage; by May Agues Fleming.
© May Agnes Fleming. United States;
1874:13941, Nov. 13. 27136
a drama, by Wni. P.. Hurst.
© Tlios. W. Broadliurst. New York; D:
2722, Dec. 16, 1902. 27137
a melodrama in 4 acts, by F. Allen, cover-
title, 8 p. 12°. Printed.
© Frank Allen. New York ; D : 3011, June
18, 1903; 2c. Sept. 4, 1903. 27138
Mad (A) match; or, The heartless brother, a
tragedy in 3 acts, by T. Lookup.
© Thomas Lookup, New York ; 1877 : 1481,
Feb. 7. 27139
Mad (The) merrymakers of Gotham; comedy
in 5 acts, by A. C. P.liuit. [3J, 97 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910; D : 22027 ; Anna C.
Blunt, Schenectady, N. Y. 27140
Mad (The) millionaire; play in 4 acts, by E.
W. Waldron. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1915 ; D : 40709 ; E. W.
Waldron, New York. 27141
Mad (The) mullah; a comic opera in 2 acts
and 4 scenes, by Laurence Porcher Hext and
diaries Hill Findley.
© Hext and Findley, Savannah, Ga. ; D :
3339, Apr. 16, 1903. 27142
Mad (The) queen. ,Sec Mad for love.
Mad (The) River legacy; a romance of the
Rig Smoky Mountains, play in 4 acts, by C.
M. Skinner and O. Skinner.
© Charles M. Skinner and Otis Skinner,
Brooklyn; 1887:8197, Apr. 5. 27143
Mad (The) stampede; dramatic composition,
liy C. H. McFarland (Charles H. Mackie)
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Hugh McFarland, Boston; D:
10346, Mar. 26, 1907; 2c. Mar. 26, 1907.
27144
Mad (The) violinist; a 1 act tragedy, by F.
Di Maria.
© Praucesca Di Maria. New York; 1899:
52754, Aug. 17; 2c. Aug. 17. 27145
Mad (The) woman's daughter.
© Frank S. and Charlotte G. Nichols, New
York; 1881:10813, July 12. 27146
Mad (The) world; a drama in 4 acts, by J.
W. Bruner. San Francisco.
© Jane W. Bruner, United States; 1880:
15850, Oct. 18. 27147
Madaline; an American drama in 4 acts, by
J. Ilhode. Ms.
© John Rhode, New York ; 1881 : 5814, Apr.
16; Ic. May 17. 27148
Madam Alimony; farcical satire in 3 acts, by
O. Selleck and J. C. Breil. 93, [1] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 4, 1911; D : 24135 ; Oakley Sel-
leck and J. C. Breil, New York. 27149
Madam Butterfly; a Japanese tragedy, by L.
lllica and G. (iiacosa, founded on the works
of John L. Long and David Belasco, music
))v G. Puccini. English version by E. H.
Elkin. London, G. llieordi & co., 1905. 8
p. 1., [4]-55, [4]-55 p. 8°. [Libretto only.
Italian and English]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D : 6692, Maj
19, 1905; 2c. May 19, 1905; Ic. new ed. with
English text Oct. 3, 1906. 27150
a Japanese tragedy founded on the book
by John L. Long and the drama by David
Belasco, Italian libretto by L. Illica and G.
Giacosa, English version by R. H. Elkin,
music by G. Puccini. Loudon, G. Ricordi iK:
CO., 1906. 5 p. 1., [4]-54, [4]-54 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only. Italian and English]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D : 8692, June
13, 1900; 2c. June 13, 1900. 27151
See also Madama Butterfly. — Madame
Butterfly.
Madam Chrysanthem.um.
© Alice Johnson. New York; 1900 A : 9406,
Apr. 13. 27152
Same. Typewritten.
© Wni. Richard Goodall and Alice John-
sou, United States; 1900 A : 12263, May 15:
2c. May 15. 27153
See also Madame Chrysantheme.
Madam Clementina's modes; by L. L. Kauf-
man. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1910; D : 21439 ; Laura L.
Kaufman. San Francisco. 27154
Madam Devar, novelist; a drama in 3 acts, by
L. M. Lister. 28 p. f. Typewritten.
© Lydia Marcelle Lister, San Francisco ;
D : 7635, Nov. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905.
27155
1354
27156
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27179
Madam Jael, moonshiner; 1 act play, by G. Y.
MacMurphy. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913; D : 33004 ; George Y.
MacMurphy, The Plains, Va. 27156
Madam Penington's plot; 1 act play with origi-
nal incidental music, by E. B. Comins. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1909 ; D : 1 716G ; Elizabeth
Barker Comins, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 27157
Madam Piper; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
W. INIorse.
© Woolson Morse, Boston; 1882:6736, Apr.
27. 27158
Madam Princeton's temple of beauty; a farce,
by T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago; 1895:35812.
July 9; 2c. Aug. 24. 27159
/[adam Robare; a satire in 1 act and 1 scene,
by W. K. Sparks. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William K. Sparks, Buffalo; D : 759,
Aug. 15, 1901; 2c. Aug. 15, 1901. 27160
Madam Satan; playlet, by Mrs. W. O. Allen.
[5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 25934 ; Mrs. Wilton
O. Allen, Chicago. 27161
Madam, the agent; a comedv in 4 acts, by S.
P. Carr. Ms.
© Sarah Pratt Carr, Lemoore, Cal. ; 1892:
20983, May 18; 2c. May 20. 27162
Madam Vivian's morals; a play iu 4 acts, by
H. A. McAnarney. 101 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1909; D: 16585; Henry
Aloysius McAnarney, Baltimore. 27163
Madam Wise; musical comedy in 2 acts, by E.
G. O'Connor. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1911 ; D : 25603 ; Edward G.
O'Connor, Lowell. 27164
Madama Butterfly; (da John L. Long e David
Belasco) tragedia giapponese, di L. Illica e G.
Giacosa, musica di Giacomo Puccini. Milano
[etc.] G. Ricordi & co. ; New York, Boosey &
CO., 1904. 73 p. 8°. [Libretto onl/]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D : 4.565, Jan.
29, 1904; 2c. Jan. 29, 1904. 27165
- Same.
© G. Ricordi & co.
D:4878. Apr.
27166
Milan
15, 1904; 2c. Apr. 15, 1904.
tragedia japonesa de L. Illica y G.
Giacosa en 3 actos, musica de Jacobo Puc-
cini, adaptacion al espahol de J. Z. Mihln,
Londres [etc.] G. Ricordi & co., 1907. 39 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D : 11563, Oct.
21, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 27167
Madame (The); by J. W. Isham.
© John AVallace Isham, New York; 1897:
59332, Oct. 19. 27168
a comedy in 4 acts, by Charles F. Cogldan.
© Louisa E. Coghlan, England ; D : 103,
Jan. 28, 1901. 27169
episode from the life of a coquette, by
G. F. Sturgis. [20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3. 1911; D: 25389; Granville
Forbes Sturgis, Denver. 27170
a play in 4 acts, dramatized and adapted
by R. Bates, from Fraiik Lee Benedict's
novel. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rosa Bates, New York ; 1877 : 9493, Aug.
IS. 1 copy received. 27171
Madame Aurelie; comedie en 1 acte, de Ives
iNIirande et Marcel Simon. Paris, Librairie
theatrale du Nouveau siecle, 1910. 31 p.
12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; D:
2.5559; G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 27172
Madame Barbe-Bleue; operette en 2 actes et
4 tableaux, de P. L. Flers et G. Arnould.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1909. 64 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Feb. 19, 1910; 2c. Feb. 7, 1910; D:
20130; C. Joubert, Paris. 27173
Madame Basini; drama in 1 act, by V. Kline.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1913; D: 34243; Virginia
Kline, New York. 27174
Madame Benvolio; drama in 1 act, by G. Moy-
st'on. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1910; D : 20712 ; Guy Moys-
ton, Memphis, Tenn. 27175
Madame Betty; a play in 4 acts, by E. S. Tup-
per. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Sessions Tupper, New York ; D :
368, Apr. 19. 1901; 2c. Apr. 19, 1901. 27176
Madame Bluebeard. See King (A) for a day.
Madame Bohemia; in 4 acts, by F. Neilson.
Typewritten.
© Francis Neilson. London ; 1900 A : 24935.
Oct. 8; 2c. Oct. 8. 27177
Madame Boniface; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
J. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1883:
23064, Dec. 13. 27178
Madame Butterfly; d'apres John Ij. Long ot
David Belasco, drame lyrique en 3 actes de
L. Illica and G. Giacosa, tr. francaise de Paul
Ferrier, musique de Giacomo Puccini. Paris,
G. Ricordi & cie. 1906. 71 p. 12°. [French
libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D : 9204, Oct.
8, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1906. 27179
1355
27180
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27193
Madame Butterfly — Continued.
See also Kleine (Die) Frau Schmetter-
ling. — Madam Butterfly. — Madama Butter-
fly.—Pani Motylek.
Madame Cantharide; fantaisie-op^rette en 2
actes et 5 tableaux, [par] Louis Lemarchand
et F. de Rouvray. Paris, C. Joubert [1908]
2 p. 1., [7]-137 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 12350, Feb. 10, 1908 ;
2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 27180
Madame Caverlet; a drama in 5 acts, tr. and
adapted from the French of Emile Augier,
by E. Waller.
© Emma Waller, Boston ; 1876 : 4907, Apr.
22. 27181
Madame Chrysan theme; lyric opera in 4 acts,
prologue and epilogue, after Pierre Loti
[pseud, of Julien Viaud] English version
by C. T. Mason, music by Andre Messager.
New York, Charles E. Burden, 1911. 53 p.
8°. [Libretto only. French and English]
© Dec. 27, 1911; 2c. Dec. 28, 1911; D:
28114; C. E. Burden, New York. 27182
See also Madam Chiysanthemum.
Madame Croquet's supper party; a novel draw-
ing room entertainment, designed, written
and arr. by G. F. and H. Crook. A limited ed.
printed for private use only, 1874. 24 1. sq.
12°.
© George F. and Harriette Crook, Old
Cambridge, Mass. ; 1874 : 14568, Dec. 3 ; 2c.
Dec. 3. 27183
Madame de Chatillon; comgdie historique en 5
actes et 6 tableaux, par P. Verola. 28 p. 4°.
(Supplement gratuit au no. 2922 du Monde
illustre, 29 mars 1913)
© ]\Iar. 29, 1913; 2c. Apr. 25, 1913; D:
33063; Paul V6rola, Paris. 27184
Madame de Fontenay; in 5 acts, by J. Hede-
man and S. Walkey. 74 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© J. Hederaan and S. Walkey, London ; D :
66, Jan. 23, 1901; 2c. Jan. 23, 1901. 27185
Madame de Frassinet; drama in 5 acts, by
M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1899:17149,
Mar. 6. 27186
Madam.e De Lacey. See Ten thousand dol-
lars.
Madame de Portment's school; comedy in 1
act, by E. C. Wilkinson. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1904. 1
p. 1., 17 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5447,
Aug. 16, 1904; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 27187
Madame Devil-may-care. See Madame Sans
G€ne.
Madame du Barry; play in 1 act, by H. Cheney.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911; D : 23008 ; Helen
Cheney, New York. 27188
Madame Dupree's reception. Ms.
© Lowrey and Francis, Philadelphia ; 1897 :
57043, Oct. 8; Ic. Oct. 8. 27189
Madame est sortie; comedie en 1 acte pour
jeunes demoiselles, par Alexandre Guillet.
New York, W. R. Jenkins company [1914] J
20 p. 12°. ([Theatre pour la jeunesse, no.
16])
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38640; Wm. R. Jenkins co.. New York.
27189a
Madame Fauvel, the banker's wife; a new
emotional society drama in prologue and 5
acts, by Frank Mack and Lewis Mitchell. 4
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© Mack and Mitchell, New York; 1880:
12500, Aug. 12; 2c. Aug. 12. 27190
Madame Favart; or. The star of the stage,
a comic opera in 3 acts, tr. and adapted from
the French by P. B. Hunting and C. F. Pid-
gin. Boston.
© Percy B. Hunting and Charles F. Pidgin,
Massachusetts; 1881:9832, June 22. 27191
Madame finds out; play in 1 act, by W. Mack.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(g) Ic. May 8, 1915; D: 40597; Willard
Mack and Chas. Bachmann, New York.
27191a
Madame Flair; musical satire in 1 act, by O.
Con well. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40858 ; O'Kane Con-
well, New York. 27191b
Madame Flirt; comedie en 4 actes, de Paul
Gavault et Georges Beer. New York, V.
Ciocia, printer, 1902. 214 p. 12°.
© Clyde Fitch, New York; D : 2179, Aug.
4, 1902; 2c. Aug. 4, 1902. 27192
Madame Free-and-Easy. See Madame Sans
Gene.
Madame Grundy's dilemma. See Maids,
modes and manners.
Madame Hautier. See Mother's (A) punish-
ment.
Madame Hortense; a drama in 3 acts, by B.
Whitney.
© Bruce Whitney, Detroit; 1889:35101,
Nov. 19. 27193
1356
27194
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27212
Madame Hyane; eine begebenheit in 1 akt,
von IMax Ferner unci Ph. Weichand, bearbei-
tet von Max Neal. [21] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 10, 1911; D: 24454; Alfred
Spitz, New York. 27194
Madame is abed; a vaudeville, by John A.
Woodward. Boston, C. H. Spencer, 1871. 1
p. 1., 16 p. 12°. ([Spencer's universal stage,
no. 63] )
© Charles H. Spencer, Boston; 1871:9410,
Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 7. 27195
Madame is served; a comedy in 1 act, by
Charles H. Heydemann. 35 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ernest Mayer, London ; D : 12245, Jan.
27, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 27196
Madame Jane Junk and Joe; play in 3 acts,
by K. Oglebay and C. D. Packard Taylor.
[3], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1910 ; D : 21557 ; Kate Ogle-
bay, New York. 27197
Madame Jeanette; or. His mother's sin, 5 act
drama complete with songs, by L. R. Bass.
© Louis R. Bass, Brooklyn ; D : 10099,
Mar. 8, 1907. 27198
or. My lady's maid, a comedy drama in
1 act and 1 scene, by E. Roy. 2 p. 1., 17 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1914; D: 38615; Elberta
Roy, Brooklyn. 27198a
Madame la colonel; by I. de Malchin.
© Ivan de Malchin, San Francisco; 1896:
62790, Nov. 17. 27199
Madame la marquise; by A. E. Lyon. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Anna E. Lyon, New York ; D :7619, Nov.
25, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 27200
a comedy in 5 acts, adapted from the
French, by L. H. Hooper.
© Lucy Hamilton Hooper, United States;
1875:7376, July 14. 27201
drama in 1 act, by H. D. Frethey. Type-
written.
© Heloise Durant Frethey, New York;
1894 : 27115, May 31 ; 2c. May 31. 27302
-prologue and 4 acts, by E. C. Chapeau.
Typewritten.
© Ellen Chazal Chapeau, Savannah, Ga. ;
1900 A : 24973, Oct. 8 ; 2c. May 2, 1901. 27203
See also Whose wife?
Madame Lavendere; play in 3 acts, by E. B.
Kealing. [46] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1911 ; D : 23747 ; Ethel Black
Kealing, Indianapolis. 27204
Madame I'avocat; a comedy in 3 acts, by Lud-
wig Schisa Stampacchia and H. G. Rogers.
© Henry Gustave Rogers, New York ; 1896 :
31523, May 23. 27205
Madame Legros; drama in 3 akten, von Hein-
rich Mann. Berlin, P. Cassirer, 1913. 164 p.
12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35165 ;
Paul Cassirer, Berlin. 27206
Madame Leon; an original, emotional drama,
by Helen Lowell.
© Helen Powell, Philadelphia ; 1890 : 13655,
April 25. 27207
Madame Lucette & co.; farcical play in 3 acts,
by C. Klein. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915; D : 40401 ; Charles
Klein, Hampstead, England. 27207a
Madame Macaroni's cooking class; comedy in
4 acts, by E. S. Stilwell.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
16044, June 28. 27208
Madame Malbrough; opera-bouffe en 3 actes,
paroles de Luf.-ieu Metivet, musique de Aime
liiichaume. Paris, Enoch & cie. [etc.] 1908.
[6], 132 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & CO., Paris; D : 14407, Nov. 28,
1908 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 27209
Madame Margot; comedie historique en 4 actes
dont un prologue et cinq tableaux, par E.
Moreau et C. Clairville. (L'Ulustration the-
atrale no. 138, 29 Janvier 1910)
© Jan. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20668 ;
Emile Moreau and Charles Clairville, Paris.
27210
Madame Mephisto; piece k spectacle en 2 actes
et 6 tableaux, de H. Monreal et H. Blon-
deau. 2 §d. Paris, C. Joubert, 1907. 145 p.
8^
© C. Joubert, Paris; D: 10328, Apr. 10,
1907; 2c. Apr. 10, 1907. 27211
Madame Moselle; [play in 3 acts] original story
by Max Moeller, adapted by Edward A. Paul-
ton, nmsic by Ludwig Englander. New York,
The W. C. Parker company, inc., 1914. 51 p.
8°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
86504 ; W. C. Parker co., inc.. New York.
27211a
Madame Nadine; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
J. A. Golden. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 14839,
.Tan. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909. 27212
Madame Nouveau-Riche. See Mrs, Newly-
Bich.
1357
27213
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27222
Madame Null; sclnvaiilc in 3 akten, von Max
DautheiKley. Jjeipzij^:, E. Kowohlt verlag, 1911.
88 p. 8°.
© Nov. 30, 1911: 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28739 ; Ernst Uowolilt verlas, Leipzig. 27213
Madame Parlez Vous (La Nature); by J. W.
Ishani. »
© John Wallace Isham, New York; 1897:
59334, Oct. 19. 37214
Madame Peroxide; 1 act comedy, by K. Stagg.
© Katherine Stagg, New York ; 1899 : 68011,
Oct. 20. 27215
Madame Recamier; play in 1 act, by L. .Tudson.
[2J, 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1914; D : 38S17 ; Leonard
Judson, New York. 27215a
Madame Saccard; or, Rene, a drama in 5 acts, by
B. B. Vallentine.
© B. B. Vallentine, New York; D : 87, Jan.
29, 1901. 27216
Madame Sans Gene; comedie en 3 actes pre-
c6dee d'nn prologue, par V. Sardou et E.
Moreau. [Pari.s, Impr. de I'lUustration]
1907. 2 p. 1., 92 p. 12°.
© Victorien Sardon et Emile Moreau, Paris ;
D : 11910, Dec. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 1907.
27217
— • comniedia di Vittoriauo Sardou ed E.
I\[oreau, ridotta per le scene liriche in 3 atti
da Renato Simoni, nuisicata da Uniberto Gior-
dano. Milano, Edoardo Sonzogno, 1915. 79 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 18, 1915 ; Ic. Mar. 9, 1915 ; D : 39905 ;
Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 27217a
— commedia in 3 atti, di Vittoriano Sardou ed
E. Moreau, ridotta per le scene liriche da
Renato Simoni, musicata da Urnberto Gior-
dano. Milano, Edoardo Sonzogno, 1914. 73 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© June 5, 1914; Ic. June 15, 1914; D:
37312 ; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 27217b
opera in 4 acts, book by Renato Simoni,
after the comedy by Victorien Sardou and E.
Moreau, music by Uniberto Giordano, English
ver.sion by George Harris, jr. New York, G.
Schirmer [1915] 71 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 13, 1915; 2c. Jan. 15, 1915; D:
39399; G. Schirmer, New York. 27217c
■ (Madame Devil-may-care) ; a comedy in 3
acts and a prologue, by Victorien Sardou and
Adrien Moreau, English by Charles Henry
Meltzer. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1901. 83 p. 12°.
© William H. Wiley, New York ; I) : 1056,
Nov. 2, 1901; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 27218
Madame Sans Gene — Continued.
(Madame Free-and-Easy); by Victorien
Sardou, argument of the play, French and
Englisli by Frederic Lyster. New York, F.
Rullman.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1895 : 10869, Feb.
22; 2c. Feb. 25. 27219
See also Washer- woman (The) duchess.
Madame Sarah Bernhardt ne joue pasaujourd-
'hui; sketch en 1 acte, par A. Ferrier. [14 1 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914; D: 36107; Andre Fer-
rier, San Francisco. 27219a
Madame Serafin; operette in 3 akten, von Georg
(Jkonkowski uud Bruno Granichstaedten,
nmsik von Robert Winterberg. Text der
gesange. Berlin, E. Bote & G. Bock, 1911.
31 p. 8°.
© Aug. 30, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; D:
25366; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 27220
Madame Sherry; a new and original musical
play, from the French of I\I. (;)r(lonneau, by
C. E. Hands, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music
by Hugo Felix. Lyrics. Loudon, Chappell
& CO., ltd., 1903. cover-title, 28 p. 8°.
© Cliappell & CO., London; D : 4427, Dec.
24, 1903; 2c. Dec. 24, 1903. 27220a
operette in 3 akten, von Paul Burani und
Maurice Ordouneau, deutsche bearbeitung
von Benno Jacobson, verse und musik von
Hugo Felix. Berlin, R. Lienau [etc.] 1902.
51, [1] p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin : D : 2582,
Nov. 11, 1902; 2c. Nov. 13, 1902. 27221
Madame Snob. See Snobinette.
Madame Tantale; play in 3 acts, by C. Stra-
kosch. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6. 1915; D: 39882; Carl Stra-
kosch, New York. 27221a
Madame Troubadour; vaudeville-operette in 3
akten, nach dem franzosischen, von Bela Jen-
bach und Robert Pohl, musik von Felix Al-
bini. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernard Herzman-
skv), Vienna; D : 15164, Feb. 23, 1909; 2c.
Feb. 23, 1909; 2c. (printed) June 17, 1909.
27222
Madame Walewska; play in 1 act, by L. Jud-
son. 22 p. 4°. ■ Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1915; D : 41365 ; Leonard
Judson, New York. 27222a
Madame Who Are You; comedy in 2 acts, by
A. Hoffman. [148] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914 ; D : 37716 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 27222b
1358
27223
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27241
Madame X; in 4 acts and a prologue, adapted
from the French of Alexander Bisson by
John M. Ilaphael. 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv W, Savage, New York; 0:15085,
Feb. 16, 1909; 2c. Feb. 16, 1909. 27223
See also Femme (La) X. — Madame Y.
Madame Xavier; society play of theatrical life,
by J. H. Rohde.
© John H. Rohde. Boston; 1888:4026,
Feb. 7. 27224
Madame X-cuse me; a travesty in 3 scenes, by
Frank Dupree. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1910 ; D : 21183 ; Hurtig &
Seamon, inc., New York; 27225
Madame Y; a burlesque on Madame X, by A.
iMcWatters and J. N. Southgate. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1910 ; D : 21172 ; Arthur Mc-
Watters and J. N. Southgate. Brooklyn.
27226
Madcap; comic opera in 3 act.s, by II. Bu-
chanan Goodman.
© Mabelle Gilman, New York ; 1) : 2097.
July 9, 1902. 27227
drama in 4 acts.
© George W. Foster, Oharlestown, ]\Iass. :
1873 : 6406, June 6.
Madcap Mat. See Mat.
27228
Madcap Midge; a domestic dranui in 3 acts, by
Charles S. Fawcett. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louise Litta, Nev,- York; 1889:32641.
Oct. 28; 2c. Nov. 5. 27229
Madcap princess; a comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith. New York: D : 4823,
Mar. 26, 1904. 27230
Madcap Violet; a dramatization of William
Black's novel, by E. S. Horton.
© Ella Stockton Horton, United States ;
1877 : 5705, May 10. 27231
Madcap (The) widow,
vorce.
See Dakota (A) di-
Maddalena; an opera in 8 acts, by R. Fax, jr.
50 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Reuben Fax, jr., Toronto, Canada ; D :
10612, May 22, 1907; 2e. May 23, 1907.
27232
Maddie, the kid and the old geezer; a dra-
matic sketch in 1 act, by R. Logle. [1], 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1912; D : 29279 ; Rep Logle,
Toledo, O. 27233
Made (A) bed; farce comedy in 8 acts, by J. J.
Tighe and M. McNulty. [5], 76 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D: 38956; James J.
Tighe and Margaret McNulty, Philadelphia.
27233a
Made good; a sensational comedy dramatic
playlet, by B. (S.) Hall. [19] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909 ; D : 16546 ; Billy
(Swede) Hall, Chicago. 27234
Made in Germany; or, The smuggled cook,
musical comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics by
T. Stempfel, jr. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D : 30778 ; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 27235
Sec also Maid in Germany. — Mental sug-
gestion.
Made in heaven; play in 3 acts, by J. R. Cory-
ell. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6. 1913; D : 34162 ; John Rus-
sell Coryell, Readtield, Me. 27236
Made to order; a farce in 1 act, by Kenneth
Lee.
© Kate Rankin, New York; 1897:30814,
May 21. 27237
-playlet, by W. W. Klein. [1], 20 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D: 35656; Warwick
Klein, Louisville. 27237a
Madelein Morel; an original play, by A. Daly,
based upon the latest work of S. H. Mosen-
tiial of Vienna.
© Augustin Daly. New York ; 1878 : 5645,
May 20; 2c. Doc. 3, 1876. 27238
Madeleine; lyric opera in 1 act, adapted from
the French of Decourcelles and Thibaut by
(Jrant Stewart, music by Victor Herbert.
New York, G. Schirmer [1914] 36 p. 8°.
(G. Schirmer's collection of opera librettos)
© Jan. 16, 1914; 2c. Jan. 19, 1914; D:
35759 ; G. Schirmer, New York. 27238a
Madeleine (La); a play in 4 acts, by H. J. W.
Dam.
© H. J. W. Dam, New York; D : 1005, Oct.
24, 1901. 27239
Madeleine's budget; a comedy in 3 acts, by
P. Berton. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pierre Berton, Paris ; D : 4092, Oct. 15,
1903 ; 2c. Oct, 15, 1903. 27240
Madeleine's suitors; a comedy in 1 act, by J.
T. Prince, ji-.
© John T. Prince, jr., Corning, N. Y. :
1897:22231, Apr. 8. 27241
1359
27242
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27260
Madeleine's suitors — Continued.
Same. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., New York ; D : 1590,
Mar. 17, 1902; 2c. Mar. 17, 1902. 27242
Madeline,
© Josephine Francis Kenney, Providence,
II. I. ; 1899 : 67331, Oct. 17. 27243
See also No. 29.
Madeline, a case of conscience; by A. P.
Churchill.
© A. P. Churchill, New Yorlc ; 1890 : 18476,
June 6. 27244
Mademoiselle Aurore; comedie-vaudeville en 3
actes, par Maurice Champagne. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1905. 178 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D:6229, Feb. 16,
1905; 2c. Feb. 16, 1905. 27245
Mademoiselle Bashful; by M. Spier. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1909; D: 17712; Martha
Spier, New York. 27246
Mademoiselle Bric-a-Brac; a comedy with
music, by F. A. Parker and L. Lovell. 68 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frank A. Parker and Louise Lovell,
New York; D : 7678, Dec. 7, 1905; 2c. Dec.
29, 1905. 27247
Mademoiselle Caviare; comedy in 1 act with
dancing, by Mrs. W. F. Allen. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1914 ; D : 36607 ; Mrs. Walter
Fox Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 27247a
Mademoiselle Clairette; farcical sketch, by
James Madison. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3. 1914 ; D : 37455 ; Blanche Ar-
ral Bassett, New York. 27247b
Mademoiselle de Belle Isle; dramma lirico in
4 atti, di Paul Milliet, tratto dal dramma
omonimo di Alessandro Dumas, padre, musica
di Spiro Samara, parole ritmiche italiane di
Amintore Galli. Milano, Edoardo Sonzogno,
1905. 5 p. 1., 8-59 numb. 1. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 7552, Nov.
13, 1905; 2c. Nov. 13, 1905. 27248
Mademoiselle de la Tour.
© Mary E, Maerery, Brooklyn ; D : 15501,
Mar. 31, 1909. 27249
Mademoiselle Delphine's burglar.
© Edna Willman Post, Los Angeles; D:
11181, Aug. 15, 1907. 27250
Mademoiselle de Maupin; a drama in 4 acts,
founded on the novel of Theopliile Gautier,
by A. Steele.
© Asa Steele, Philadelphia ; D : 3166, Mar.
18, 1903. 27251
Mademoiselle de Vere caught in the act; a 1
act pantomime, by H. Hastings. 2 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Harry Hastings, New York; D : 6761,
May 27, 1905; 2c. June 15, 1905. 27252
Mademoiselle Diogenes; comic opera in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by Sigmund Spaeth, music
by C. L. Seller, [111] p. 4°, Typewritten,
. [Libretto only]
© Ic, Nov. 2, 1915; D: 42162; C. Linn
Seiler, Bronxville, N. Y, 27252a
Mademoiselle Duval; a drama in 5 acts, by
J, L, Gilder.
© Jeanette L, Gilder, Newark, N, J, ; 1877 :
4620, Apr. 17. 27253
Mademoiselle Felix; an original play in 4 acts,
by C. Jordan. 97 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Carina Jordan, Mount Vernon, N, Y. ;
D:1857, May 9, 1902; 2c, May 9, 1902,
27254
Mademoiselle Fifi; a comedy in 3 acts, an
adaptation from the French of Dumanoir and
Carre, by Joseph R. Grismer,
© Florenz Ziegfield, jr.. New York; 1899:
55862, Aug. 31 ; 2c. Sept. 6. 27255
See also Miss Kiki.
Mademoiselle Jacqueline; historical and ro-
mantic drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by A.
B. Suess. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21710; Adolph B.
Suess, St. Louis. 27256
Mademoiselle Jones, dressmaker with grand
opera aspirations; vaudeville sketch, by M.
A. Philo. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913 ; D : 33658 ; May Adele
Philo, Columbus, O, 27257
Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme; comedie en
4 actes, par P, Ga vault et R. Charvay.
[Paris, Impr, de I'lllustration] 1906, 2 p, 1„
90 p. 12°.
© Paul Gavault et Robert Charvay, Paris;
D:9695, Dec. 27, 1906; 2c, Dec, 27, 1906.
27258
— —See also My wife.
Mademoiselle Julie, See Evolution (The) of
a Puritan,
Mademoiselle La Jonquille; in 4 acts, by J,
Pardee-Clark, 90 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Jean Pardee-Clark, New Haven ; D :
3054, Feb. 26, 1903 ; 2c. June 19, 1903. 27259
Mademoiselle La Touche; a 1 act play, by M,
L. King. Typewritten.
© Marie Louise King, New York ; 1900 A :
19432, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Oct, 15. 27260
1360
27261
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27279
Mademoiselle Lautelle; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by Joseph Blethen [i. e. A. J. Bletlien,
jr.]
© Alden Joseph Blethen, jr., Seattle; D:
10352, Apr. 15, 1907. 27261
Mademoiselle Louise; a romantic comedy in 4
acts, by H. J. Fowler. 104 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© H. J. Fowler, Geneva, N. Y. ; D : 2838,
Jan. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1903. 27262
a society play in 5 acts, by W. L. Mait-
land.
© Imogene Van Dyke, New York ; 1874 :
7422, June 2. 27263
Mademoiselle McCarty; a musical comedy, in 3
acts, by J. A. Horan. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© James A. Horan, New York ; D : 3817, Aug.
11, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1903. 27264
Mademoiselle Maggie; musical romance in 2
acts and prologue, book by L. S. Sarver, music
and lyrics by Dorothy Russell. [70] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915 ; D : 39419 ; Lucy Spencer
Sarver, New York. 27264a
Mademoiselle Manhattan; tabloid musical com-
edy, by Agues Cameron. [1], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. S, 1914; D : 37787 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 27264b
Mademoiselle Mars; comedy in 4 acts, by P.
Kester. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Kester, Accotink, Ya. ; D : 1351,
Jan. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1902. 27265
Mademoiselle Merowska; a play in 3 acts, by
J. P. Dabney. Brookline, Mass., Priv. print.,
1907. 67 p. 12°.
© Julia Parker Dabney, Brookline, Mass. ;
D : 10270, Apr. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1907.
27266
Mademoiselle Modiste; a comic opera in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by
Victor Herbert. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© M. Vv'itmai-k & sons. New York ; D : 7367,
Oct. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 27267
Mademoiselle Napoleon; musical comedy in 3
acts, by Jean liicliepin, adapted by Joseph
Herbert, nmsic by Gustav Luders. 118 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 4116.
Oct. 20, 1903; 2c. Oct. 20, 1903. 27268
Mademoiselle Nicette; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by S. C. de yoissons. Typewritten.
© S. C. do Soissons, Nantasket, Mass. ;
1897 : 38594, July 1 ; 2c. July 1. 27269
Mademoiselle Nitouche; a 1 act play, by J.
Goldberg. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jack Goldberg, New. York; D: 15328,
Mar. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909. 27270
Mademoiselle Peri; in 5 acts, by L. Flebbe.
© Louise Flebbe, Denver ; 1899 : 19829, Mar.
17 ; 2c. May 11. 27271
Mademoiselle Plato; an un-Platonic object les-
son, by C. Dunham, developed from the Ger-
man of Anton Nieder. 27 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. ]\Iar. 23, 1910 ; D :' 20549 ; Curtis Dun-
ham, Brooklyn. 27272
Mademoiselle Prudence; a sketch in 1 act, by
Thomas Littlefield Marble. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1905. 11 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 6855, June
21, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905. 27273
Mademoiselle Ricci; a farce in 1 act, by Wil-
liam H. Post. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Emil Hoch, Brooklyn ; D : 5080, May 26,
1904 ; 2c. May 26, 1904. 27274
Mademoiselle Rossignol, Mrs. Marjoribank's
musicale; a musical comedy, by IMrs. E. La
Beaume. [St. IjOuIs, Buxton & Skinner, print-
ers, 1906] 23 p. 12°.
© Mrs. Edmond La Beaume, St. Louis ; D :
7862, Dec. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 27275
Mademoiselle Spectacles; comedy in 3 acts
with incidental songs, by J. A. Rogers. 16 p.
8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 9, 1915; 2c. Nov. 13, 1915; D:
42252 ; Julia Annie Rogers, Rochester, N. Y.
27275a
Mademoiselle Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ray; a spectac-
ular American vaudeville in 3 acts.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1892:
32083, Aug. 3. 27276
Mademoiselle Therese; a play in 3 acts, by H,
C. Easton. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv Clement Easton, New York ; D :
5190, June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904.
27277
Mademoiselle travels; comedy in 3 acts, by P.
B. Arnold. [1], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32897 ; P. B. Arnold,
Boston. 27278
Mademoiselle Yvonne: 1 act play, by T. Claude.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1909 ; D : 17687 ; Toby Claude,
New York. 27279
5379—16-
-86
1361
27280
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27300
'
Mademoiselle's mistake; farce in 1 act, by
Clara J. Denton. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house [1910] [8] p. 16°. (Ama-
teur drama)
© Apr. 10, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1910 ; D : 20709 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
27280
Maderista (A) spy; melodramatic sketch in 1
act, by II. B. M. Wilson. [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913; D : 34911 ; R. B. M.
Wilson, Chicago. 27281
Madge.
© I^ydia Coyne Fletcher. Washington ;
1882:9203, June 3. 27282
— — a drama, by M. St. John.
© Mary St. John, New York ; D : 2270, Aug.
23, 1902. 27283
See also On love's altar.
Madge Darby; a story in .5 acts, dramatized by
H. S. Briggs.
© Hamlet S. Briggs, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1881 :
2285, Feb. 14. 27284
Madge, the maid; a comedy sketch in 1 scene,
by W. AVard. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Warfield Ward, Baltimore ; D : 8716,
June 19, 1906; 2c. June 19, 1906. 27285
Madge, the mischief; or, The Miss Simpson's
ward.
© F. M. Ulmer, New Haven; 1883:3847,
Mar. 1. 27286
Madge, the orphan; a sensational drama in 5
acts, by F. M. Link.
© Frank M. Link, Chicago ; 1884 : 19.568.
Sept. 29. 27287
Madge, the waif. See Old Tom's ward.
Madhi (El); or. The siege of Khartoum, a ro-
mantic, military and spectacular drama in 5
acts, by A. Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelphia; 1884:23231,
Nov. 20. 27288
Madiland; or, The monkey hunter, comic
opera in 3 acts, by C. B. Hitt. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1910; D : 20091 ; C. B. Hitt,
Chicago. 27289
Madiline of Fort Reno; drama in 5 acts, by
W. H. Long.
© W. H. Long, Philadelphia; 1897:30236,
May 18. 27290
Madison mill; a 4 act drama, by C. R. Van
Woglom.
© C. R. Van Woglom, Brooklyn; 1895:
11907, Feb. 28. 27291
Madison square roof garden tragedy; a melo-
drama in 4 acts and 1 tableau, by H. Pincus.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Pincus, New York ; D : 8774, July
2, 1906; 2c. July 3, 1906. 27292
Madjoon; a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto and
music by R. C. Garland.
© Rufus C. Garland, Helena, Mont. ; 1892 :
, 11259, Mar. 14. 27293
Madman (The); play in 1 act, by A. Marcus.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Marcus, New York ; D : 11939, Dec.
10, 1907; 2c. Dec. 10, 1907. 27294
by G. E. Murdock. [1], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D : 36174 ; Gilbert
Edward Murdock, Los Angeles. 27294a
Madman (The) divine (El loco dios); a prose
drama in 4 acts, by Jose Echegaray, tr. from
the Spanish by Elizabeth Howard West. {In
Poet lore, v. 19, no. 1, spring 1908 ; periodical
© May 29, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908 ; B : 165947 ;
Poet lore co., Boston) 27294b
Madman or saint; drama in 4 acts, adapted
from the Spanish of Jose Echegaray, by B.
Papot.
© Benedict Papot, Chicago ; D : 11255,
Aug. 29, 1907. 27295
— — drama in 3 acts, by Jose Echegaray, tr.
from the Spanish by Ruth Lansing. (In
Poet lore, v. 23, no. 3, ftlay-June 1912; peri-
odical © Aug. 1, 1912; 2c. Aug. 9, 1912; B:
2.57863; Poet lore co., Boston) 27296
Madman's (The) daughter. Sec Daring Davy.
Madness (The) of Mildred; comedy in 1 act, bv
W. B. Carlock. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915; D : 41843 ; W. B.
Carlock, North Salem, N. Y. 27296a
Madonna (The)
© George Weston, Philadelphia; D : 2628,
Nov. 18, 1902. 27297
bit of sentiment in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1911 : D : 24435 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 27298
■ — ■ — a play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
© George Middleton, New York; D: 1.5714.
Apr. 26, 1909. 27299
See also Embers.
Madonna (The) and the scarecrow; phantas.v
in 3 acts, by De Witte Kaplan [pseud, of I.
De W. Kaplan] [3], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1910; D: 21640; Isabel De
Witte Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 27300
1362
27301
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27316
Madonna (A) of the poor; dramatic sketch in
1 act, by C. Fleming and A. EUerbeck. [5],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31500; Carroll
Fleming and Aurania EUerbeck, New York.
27301
Madonna, the queen of the world; a drama
[in 5 acts] by A. S. Walsh. New York, S. F.
McLean & cc, 1902. 50 p. 12°.
© A. Stewart Walsh, Brooklyn; D : 1428,
Feb. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1902. 27302
Madras (The) house; a play in 4 acts, by G.
Barker. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd.,
1910. 2 p. 1., 144 p. 12°.
© Nov. 17, 1910; 2c. Nov. 19, 1910; D:
22655 ; Granville Barker, London. 27303
See also Chief contemporary dramatists.
Madre (La); dramma in 4 atti, de G. Antona-
Traversi. Milano, Uemo Sandron, 1911. 226
p. 12°.
© June 9, 1911; 2c. June 23, 1911; D:
24545; Giannino Antona-Traversi, Milan.
27304
•monSlogo dramatico en prosa, original, de
M[anuel] Montenegro. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1908. 11 p. 16°.
© M. Montenegro, Madrid ; D : 13468, July
25, 1908; 2c. July 25, 1908. 27305
Madre d'oro; a 4 act spectacular drama, by E.
Hough. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Hough. Morgan Park, 111.; 1888:
20376, July 14; 2c. Apr. 18. 27306
Madre (La) tierra; paso de comedla de costura-
bres gallegas, de E. Amado. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1909. 25 p. 12°.
© Enrique Amado, Madrid ; D : 16147, June
23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 2730-?
Madre (La) triestina; dramma in 1 atto, epi-
sodio tragico della guerra europea, di S. Pic-
chianti. 29 p. 12°.
© June IT, 1915; Ic. June 28, 1915; D:
41109; Silvio Picchianti, New York. 27307a
Madrecita; cuadro de comedia en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de J. Ramos Martin. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 23 p.
12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25020; Jose Ramos Martin, Madrid. 27308
Madretta. See Addio.
Madrid alegre; fantasia comico-llrica en 1 acto,
dividido en 5 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de Manuel Fernandez Palomero, musica del
maestro Julio Cristobal. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1911. 39 p. 12°. [Li-
Jiretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21, 1911; D:
25036 ; M. Fernrindez Palomero, Madrid.
27309
Madrid separatista; fantasia comico-llrica en 1
acto, dividido en 7 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de S. Maria Granes y E. Polo, mtisica
del maestro Tomas L. Torregrosa. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908. 54, [3]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Salvador Maria Granes y Ernesto Polo,
Madrid ; D : 14510, Dec. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 11,
1908. 27310
Madrig'al (The); a society drama in 4 acts, by
F. B. Dowd.
© Franklin B. Dowd, Saratoga Springs,
N. Y. ; 1898 : 16842, Mar. 12. 27311
Madurez (Maturity); a vaudeville act from life
in 2 scenes, by S. Hunter. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D : 30935 ; Sherley
Hunter, Los Angeles. 27312
Mae Blossom's reward. See Grandmother
Hildebrand's legacy.
Machtig'e (Der) zauberer; theaterdichtung fiir
musik, von F. Busoni. Triest, Verlag C.
Schmidt & co., 1907. 23 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Ferruccio Busoni, Berlin ; D : 10410, Apr.
24, 1907; 2c. Apr. 25, 1907. 27313
Madchen (Das) aus dem goldenen Westen;
oper in 3 aufziigen, nach dem drama David
Belasco's, von Guelfo Civinini und Carlo Zan-
garini, deutsch von Alfred Briiggemann,
musik von Giacomo Puccini. Leipzig, Mailand
[etc.] G. Ricordi & co., 1912. 104 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© June 12, 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; D:
29961 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 27314
Madchen (Das) fiir alles; operette in 3 akten,
text von H. von Waldherg und A. M. Willner,
mit teilweiser beniitzung einer franzosischen
idee, miisik von Heinrich Reinhardt. Text
der gesiinge. Leipzig, Bosworth & co., 1908.
42 p. 12°.
© Bosw,orth & CO., Leipzig ; D : 12451, Feb.
28, 1908; 2c. Feb. 27, 1908. 27315
Madchenhandler (Der) (Marchand de
blanche); schwank in 3 akten, von Paul Bou-
ilhet und Frederic Lacombe. Regie- und
souftlierbuch. Leipzig, Wien, W. Karczag,
1914. 1 p. 1., 71 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38515 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 27315a
Madel (Das) von Montmartre; vaudeville-op-
erette in 3 akten, von Georges Feydeau und
Rudolph Schanzer, musik von Henri Ber6ny.
Leipzig, J. Weinberger, 1911. 45 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2c. Feb. 2, 1912; D:
28518; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 27316
1363
27317
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27330
Madel (Das) von Montmartre — Continued.
■ Same. Soiifflier- und regiebuch. Leipzig,
Josef Weinberger, 1911. 223 p. 8".
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 28960 ; Josef Wein-
bergei', Leipzig. 27317
Maelstrom (The) ; drama in 4 acts, by M. Robin-
son. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1909; D : 16712 ; Michael
Robinson, New York. 27318
Marchen (Das) der tausend und zweiten nacht.
See Prinzessin Parisade.
Marchen (Das) und das leben; eine kantate in
4 abteilungen fiir soli, chor, orchester und
orgel, von W. de Haan. Textbuch. Darm-
stadt, Kleraens Herszberg [1912] 14 p. 8°.
© May 5, 1912; 2c. July 22, 1912; D :
30309 ; Klemeus Herszberg, Darmstadt, Ger-
many. . 27319
Marchen vom glvick; volksstiick mit gesang in
3 akten und einem vorspiel, von Hans Gaus,
nmsik von Alfred Holy. Berlin, Felix Bloch
erben, 1910. 94 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1910 ; D : 17958 : Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 27320
Marchen (Das) vom heiligenwald; lustspiel in
3 akten, von Alfred Halm und Robert Saudek.
Berlin, Ahn & Simrock, 1911. 2 p. 1., 178
p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; D : 28896 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 27321
Marchen (Das) vom wolf; ein spiel in 4 bildern,
von Franz Molnar. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D: 31746; Comoedia
verlag theatralischer werke, Vienna. 27322
• Same. Wien und Leipzig, Deutsch-oster-
reichischer verlag, 1912. 170 p. 16°.
© Dec. 30, 1912; 2c. June 28, 1913; D:
33638 ; Deutsch-osterreichischer verlag gesell-
chaft m. b. h., Vienna. 27323
March enprinz (Der); operette in 3' akten, nach
E. v. Gatti, von A. M. Willner, text der ge-
sange von Wilh. Sterk, musik von Heinrich
Berte. IMuncheu, Berlin, Drei niasken verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1913. 68 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37167 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 27323a
Martyrerin (Die); theaterstiick in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Strauss. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Thes-
pis-verlag, 1913. 75 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1913; D: 35260; Thespi.s-ver-
lag, Berlin-Charlottenburg. 27323b
Maese Eli; opereta dramS.tica, en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, en verso, original de J.
de Burgos y A. Cuellar, mtisica del maestro
Maese Eli — Continued.
Saco del Valle. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1910. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
211.52 ; Javier de Burgos and Angel Cu611ar,
Madrid. 27324
Maestro (The); comedy in 3 acts, by E. Bruns.
182 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914 ; D : 36821 ; Edna Bruns,
New York. 27324a
Maestro (El) bicicleta; pasatiempo comico-
llrico-luminoso-digestivo, en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de A. Gon-
zalez-Rendon, mi'isica de Prudencio Munoz. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores e.spaiioles] 1910.
50 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21074; Aurelio Gonzaiez-Rendon, Madrid.
27325
Maestro (El) Garrotin; juguete comico-llrico en
medio acto, original y en prosa de M. Garrido,
miisica del maestro Felipe Orejori. Madrid,
Sociedad de autores espaiioles, 1911. 1 p. 1.,
17 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28173 :
Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 27326
Maestro (El) Vals; humorada coraico-llrica, en
1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Ernesto Polo,
musica de Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Eduardo
G. Arderius. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1914. 58 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38217 ; E. Garcia Alvarez y E. Polo, Madrid.
27326a
Maestro's (The) mastei'piece; music drama in 2
acts with a prologue, by E. Locke. [76] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911; D : 23042 ; Edward
Locke, New York. 27327
Mafia (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, by D. S.
Foster.
© David S. Foster, Utica, N. Y. ; 1891:
12729, Apr. 8. 27328
a drama in 4 acts, by Florence Louise
Galley. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. L. Gailev, Detroit ; D : 8861, July 25,
1906; 2c. July 30, 1906. 27329
or, A tale of blood, a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Dr. O. P. Sweet.
© O. Preston Sweet, Boston ; 1891 : 17616,
May 13. 27330
Mafia (The) in America. See Marcus Ma-
tranga.
1364
27331
COPYHIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27350
Mag, the rag; comedy in 1 act, by M. Vander-
voort. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910 ; D : 20631 ; Mabel
Vandervoort, Palo Alto, Cal. 27331
Magazine (The) brought to life; sketch in 1
act, by E. J. Behl. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July G; 1915 ; D : 41160 ; Emma Jane
Behl. Chicago. 27331a
Magazine (The) man and the lady; play in 1
act, bv T. Rov Barnes, Bessie Crawford and
T. J. Gray. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1914; D: 87068; Thomas J.
Gray, New York. 27331b
Magazine (The) review song; an illustrated
act, by L. E. Waltoc. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Harfield, Chicago ; D : 15425, Mar.
24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1909. 27332
Magda; a play in 4 acts, by Hermann Suder-
niann, tr. by Charles Edward Amory Wins-
low. Boston and New York, Lamson, Wolffe
& CO., 1896. iv p., 1 1.. [7]-161 p. 16°.
([Sock and buskin library])
© Lamson, Wolffe & co., Boston; 1895:
60215, Nov. 29; 2c. Feb. 19, 1896. 27333
— — -(Argument of); drama, by H. Sudermanu,
Englisli argument by E. Beall Ginty. New
York, F. Rullman.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1896 : 7141, Jan.
29; 2c. Feb. 3. 27334
■ See also Casa Paterna.
Magdalen; dramatic episode, by B. F. Naulty.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1910 ; D : 22533 ; Edwin Fair-
fax Naulty, New York. 27335
tragedy in 1 act, by T. Dalton. [4], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914 ; D : 36750 ; Test Dal-
ton, Indianapolis. 27335a
Magdalen, the maid of the Alps; a drama in
5 acts, tr. from the French by Mme. R. Neu-
ville. Rochester, N. Y., Curtis, Morey & co.,
1871.
© Mme. Rosina Neuville, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1871 : 3203, Apr. 13. 27336
Magdalena; ein volksstiick in 3 aufziigen, von
I.udwig Thoma. Miinchen, A. Langen, 1912.
151 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913; D:
31837; Albert Langen, Munich. 27337
Magdalena (The) Bay affair; comedy drama of
American interest in 4 acts, by R. Phillips.
[1], 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D: 31382; Russell
riiillips. Now York. 27338
Magdalene (The)
© Genevieve G. Hanley, Nev/ York ; 1900
A : 7622, Mar. 23. 27339
Magdalene of France; an historical play in 4
acts, by E. H. Fitzpatrick.
© E. Hugh Fitzpatrick, Odell, 111.; 1809:
38980, June 13; 2c. June 30. 27340
Same. Rev. and enlarged. Pontiac [111.]
Sentinel publishing co., 1907. 62 p. illus. 8°.
© E. H. Fitzpatrick, Pontiac, 111.; D:
11647, Oct. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 27341
Magdalene (The) of Rubens; drama, by W. A.
Alderson. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911 ; D : 24373 ; William A.
Alderson, Los Angeles. 27342
Magdalene, sister, wife and mother; melo-
drama, by E. Euchwald. 18 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Emma Buchwald, Akron, O. ; D: 14137,
Oct. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1908. 27343
Magdalen's vow; a dramatization in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by George Morton.
© Walter .Tarvis, New York; 1873:4192,
Apr. 21. 27344
-5 act play, by M. Van Buren.
© Maria Van Buren, New York; 1872:
5263, May 20. 27345
Magellan, the first circumnavigator of the
world; a spectacular, historical melodrama
in 5 acts, by F. R. Cole. 24 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Francis R. Cole, Chicago ; D : 10278, Apr.
5, 1907 ; 2c. May 14, 1907. 27346
Magepho (The); play in Yiddish in 4 acts, by
M. L. Slutskin.
112 p. 4°. .Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911 ; D : 25505-; Maurice L.
Slutskin, Springfield, Mass. 27347
Maggie; comedy in 4 acts, by E. Peple. 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20451; Edward
Peple, New York. 27348
a comedy in 3 acts, by Frank Roberts.
© W. J. Barry, Cincinnati, O. ; 1887 : 20166.
Aug. 6. 27349
See also Women in love.
Maggie La Moan; or, The lost orphan girl, a
moral drama in 2 acts, by F. A. Anderson.
© F. A. Anderson, Washington, Ind. ; 1874 :
7299. May 29. 27350
1365
27351
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27366
Magg-ie MacCarty listens at the door; Irish
monologue, by Mary Moncure Parker. Chi-
cago, Dramatic publishing co., 1913. 7 p.
12°.
© May 29, 1913; 2c. June 2, 1913; D:
33405; Dramatic pub. co., Cliicago. 27351
Mag'gie Malony; a play in 4 acts, by F. M.
Lightner. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frances M. Lightner, Detroit; D: 14327,
Nov. 20, 1908; 2c. Dec. 9, 1908. 27352
Mag'gie Nobody. See Without a name.
Mag'g'ie rolls the mist awa'; comedy in 1 act,
by J. R. Selman. 13 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914; D: 38155; Joseph R.
Selman, Jersey City. 27352a
Maggie Taylor, waitress; comedy dramatic
playlet, by John B. Hymer. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1915; D: 41743; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 27352b
Maggie, the conditional heiress; an American
farce-comedy in 3 acts, by J. B. Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1877 : 10188,
Sept. 4. 27353
Maggie, the midget; an emotional drama in 4
acts, by F. Williams and G. L. Stout.
© Fred Williams and G. L. Stout, New
York; 1884:22807, Nov. 14. 27354
Maggie Tulliver; a play in 4 acts, adapted
from George Eliot's novel, The mill on the
Floss, by E. W. Lowrey. 63 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward Wilburn Lowrey, Chicago ; D :
6152, Jan. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1905. 27355
Magi (The) of Nicobar; an operatic comedy in
2 acts, by G. E. Stoddard.
© George E. Stoddard, Utica, N. Y. ; D :
2157, July 26, 1902. 27356
Magia (La) de la vida; comedia llrica, en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, original de M.
Ijlnares Rivas, mfisica del maestro Ruperto
Chapf. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21150 ; Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid.
27357
Magic; a fantastic comedy, by G. K. Chester-
ton. London, M. Seeker [1913] 72 p. 16°.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1913; A ad int. 1817; pubd.
Nov. 7, 1913; G. K. Chesterton, % G. P. Put-
nam's sons. New York. 27358
Same. New York and London, G. P. Put-
Magic — Continued.
fantastic comedy in prelude and 3 acts,
by G. K. Chesterton. New York, London, G.
P. Putnam's sons, 1913. 88 p. 12°.
© Nov. 7, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1913 ; D : 35259 ;
G. K. Chesterton, New York. 27360
Magic (The) apple; play in 2 acts, by N. Har-
per. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914 ; D : 37307 ; Neal Har-
per, New York. 27360a
— a story told in song and dialogue by fifty
children, by Helen Merci Schuster. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Flowers academy of speech and dra-
matic arts, Cincinnati ; D : 4531, Jan. 20,
1904; 2c. Jan. 20. 1904. 27361
Magic (The) bell; a play in 3 acts, by William
Pailler. New York, The Roxbury publish-
ing company, 1899. 16°. [Wizard series]
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
76327, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 22. 27362
Magic (The) boot; a spectacular comedy in 4
scenes, by Frank Kennedy. 21 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Larry Smith, M. S. Champion and S. J.
Adams, Clyde, N. Y. ; D : 9182, Sept. 21, 1906 ;
2c. Sept. 21, 1906. 27363
Magic (The) chair; play, by L. G. Wells. 3 p.
f°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1914 ; D : 36017 ; Lena Clark
Wells, Maiden, Mass. 27363a
Magic (The) charm. See Azrael.'
Magic (The) charms. Sec Devil's (The) auc-
tion.
Magic (The) dance; or, As in a mirror, by E.
F. Bishop*
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, Philadelphia;
1889:3308, .Tan. 28. 27364
Magic eyes; an opera in 3 acts, book and music
bv C. F. Starken. tr. and ed. by R. A. Browne.
104 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Charles F. Starken, New York; D:
13222, June 10, 1908; 2c. IMar. 13, 1909.
27365
or, A Yankee pasha, musical extravaganza
nam's sons, 1913. 88 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Nov. 29, 1913; 2c. Dec. 16, 1913; A:
361488; G. K. Chesterton, % G. P. Putnam's
sons, New York. 27359
in 2 acts, by Carl F. Starken and Allen Stowe.
[76] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912 ; D : 28527 ; Florence
Starken, New York. 27366
Magic (The) flute. See Carl.
Magic (The) glasses. See Five plays; by G.
Fitzmaurice.
1366
27367
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27384
Mag-ic (The) hour; by M. S. Siegman. 2 p.
t'°. Typewritten.
© Mathilda S. Siegmau, New York; D:
15539. Apr. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1909. 27367
Magic (The) idol; play in 3 acts, bv H. C.
Gratton and E. B. Stuart. [59] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D: 37720; Elizabeth
Billings Stuart, Chicago. 27367a
Mag-ic (The) in the g^arden; a scene for repre-
sentation in a garden, by M. F. Hutchinson.
11 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 12563.
Mar. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1908. 27368
Mag'ic (The) inn; a play in 3 acts, by B.
Threlkeld.
© Erie Threlkeld, Charleston, 111. ; D : 3296,
Apr. 16, 1903. 27369
Magic kettle; a dramatic composition [in 6
tricks] by J. T. Whitfield. [4] p. 8°.
Printed.
. © John T. Whitfield and Joseph A. Whit-
field, United States; D : 5153, June 10. 1904;
2c. June 10, 1904. 27370
Magic (The) knight; an operatic burlesque in
3 acts, written by E. Smith, composed by
Frederic Solomon.
© Edgar Smith. New York; 1889:5962,
Feb. 21. 27371
Magic (The) lantern; a drama, in 4 acts and
a prologue, by K. Shropshire.
© Katharine Shropshire, New York ; 1887 :
16754, June 29. 27372
Magic mantle; a musical comedy, by C. Line.
126 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. : D :
7817, Jan. 4, 1906; 2c. Jan. 19, 1906. 27373
■ a musical comedy, and so much thereof as
is covered by words to be spoken, title lyrics,
situations, etc., known as the libretto, by C.
Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; D :
618. June 29, 190L 27374
Same.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; D :
946, Oct. 2, 1901. 27375
Magic (The) marine; a burletta in 1 act, by
Edwin Hanford. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Bryant, Green Lawn, N. Y. ; D :
X4446, Dec. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 27376
Magic (The) mat; a comedy in 1 act, by H. C.
Lowrie. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harvev Childs Lowrie, Denver ; D : 668.
.luly 18, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1901. 27377
Magic (The) mill; or. Why the sea is salt,
old Norse fairy legend di-amatized by W.
Chamberlain and C. B. Storrs, from a poem
by Augustus T. Freed. 38 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D: 42166; Winthrop
Cliamberlain and Caryl B. Storrs, Minneapo-
lis, Minn. 27377a
Magic (The) mirror. See Catherine of
Cleves. — Seti,
Magic (The) of the gods; or, The artist's
elixir, fanciful farce in 1 act, 1 scene, by
Louis Montejoy and Lillian Ward, [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910 ; D : 22639 ; William C.
Bartholdi, New York. 27378
Magic (The) opal; comic opera in 2 acts, by
Arthur Law, music by Senor Albeniz. Li-
bretto. London, J. Williams, ltd., 1911. 50
p. 8°.
© Oct. 9, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911 ; D : 25375 ;
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 27379
Magic (The) parrot; comedy in 1 act, by Miron
Leftingwell. Chicago, The Chicago manu-
script CO., 1911. [3], 12 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Mar. 10, 1911; 2c. Mar. 16, 1911; D:
23665; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 27380
Magic (The) pen. See Asphodel.
Magic (The) pictures. See Artist's (The)
dream.
Magic (The) pills; by Jerome Ravel and I.
Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:28005,
Oct. 29. 27381
-1 act comedy, by H. C. Green and P. Fen-
ton. 10 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915; D: 42263; Harry C.
Green and Fred Fenton, Brooklyn. 27381a
Magic pot; comedy in 1 act, by A. B. Morgan.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1910 ; D : 20386, Agnes Bangs
Morgan, New York. 27382
Magic powders; a trick and spectacular com-
edy in 3 acts, adapted from the Spanish and
arr. for the American stage, by J. F. Godoy
(.Joseph Sydney)
© Jose F. Godoy, New York; 1880:8821,
June 11. 27383
Magic (The) powers of Cagliostro; a sketch
of magic illusions, by D. Livingston. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Dell Livingston, New York; D: 11248.
Aug. 2S. 1907; 2c. Aug. 28, 1907. 27384
1367
27385
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27402
Magic (The) powers of Cagliostro — Continued.
second part; an illusion act, book by D.
Livingston. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Del Livingston, New York ; D : 11569,
Oct. 22, 1907; 2c. Oct. 22, 1907. 27385
Magic (The) ring; a comedy-drama in 2 acts,
by Paul Irving Cook. 52 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© P. L Cook, Point Richmond, Cal. ; D:
11785, Oct. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 27386
German- American military melodrama in
5 acts, by H. Hoehle.
© Henry Hoehle, St. Louis; 1894:21314,
Apr. 26. 27387
— or. Three tears, an original and sensa-
tional German drama in 5 acts, tr. by A. May-
ette, after R. Kneisel.
© Frank Kreller, Baltimore ; 1883 : 166,
Jan. 3. 27388
— See also Merry (The) whirl.
Magic (The) star. See Raoul.
Magic (The) stone; a comic opera in 2 acts,
libretto by B. C. Mason.
© Ben. C. Mason, Galveston, Tex.; 1895:
3974, Jan. 14. 27389
Magic strings; or. The soul of the violin,
original comedy drama in 4 acts, by Jack
Emerson and J. S. Angell. 43 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D: 39780; John S.
Angell, La Mesa, Cal. 27389a
Magic (The) sword.
© Ludwig H. Henning, Johnstown, Pa. ;
D : 12283, Jan. 31, 1908.
27390
burlesque drama, by J. A. Preston, [18]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910; D: 22755; John A.
Preston, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 27391
Magic (The) talisman; a comedy in 4 acts, by
G. E. Waller. Monticello, N. Y.. Republican
print, 1894. cover-title, 24 p. 16°.
© George E, Waller, Monticello, N. Y. ;
1894 : 26967, May 29 ; 2c. May 29 ; 2c. Aug. 27.
27392
an original operatic spectacular play, by
J. S. Langrishe.
© John S. Langrishe, Charles Carle and
T. C. Houghton, Boston ; 1873 : 6304, June 4.
27393
Magic (The) top; or, Scenes at the Red Lion
inn, a comedy In 3 acts, by S. Howell.
© Stoddart Howell, New Orleans; 1878:
1047, Feb. 14. 27394
Magic (The) trumpet; by Jerome Ravel and I.
Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 28008.
Oct. 29. 27395
Magic (The) wheel; opera in 2 acts, book an'l
lyrics by A. G. D. Kiley, music by Jessie L.
Gaynor and Frederick B'leming Beale. 44 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
. © Ic. Mar. 27, 1915 ; D : 40197 ; Alice C. D.
Riley, Evanston, 111. 27395a
Magic (The) word; play in 1 act, by Arthur
Layard and L. Pam. 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Leopold Pam, London; D : 11584, Oct.
25, 1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 27396
Magical (The) flower garden; or, The reward
of self sacrifice, by M. B. Parkinson.
© M. B. Parkinson, New York ; 1888 : 797,
Jan. 7. 27397
Magical (The) musicians; in 1 act, by G.
Leonard. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gustave lieonard, New York ; D : 4345,
Dec. 4, 1903; Ic. Dec. 4, 1903; Ic. Jan. 6,
1904. 27398
Magician (The) of Florence. See Won,
Magician (The) the girl and the dummy.
Sec Night (The) he fell off.
Magician's (The) frolic; [by] M. G. Carleton.
© Monroe Guy Carleton, Oskaloosa, la. ;
1877 : 11403, Oct. 5. 27399
Magician's (The) heart; by E. Nesbit. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. N. Maskelyne and David Devant, Lon-
don; D : 9629, Dec. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906.
27400
Magician's (The) helper; comedy sketch for
two cliaracters, by W. E. Howard. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912 ; D : 31048 ; W. E. How-
ard, Chicago. 27401
Magician's (The) troubles. See African
(The) box.
Magie; eine phantastische komodie in 3 akten,
von Gilbert Keith Chesterton, autorisierte
iibersetzung aus dem Englischen von Rudolf
Kommer. Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1914. 57,
[1] p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38326 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 27401a
Magistrate (The); a farce in 3 acts, by A. W.
Pinero. New York, Chicago, United States
book company [1892] x p., 2 1., 164 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, Enghind; 1892: 29841,
July IS; 2c. July 30, 27402
1368
27403
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37423
Magistrate (The) — Continued.
an original comic opera in 2 acts, by S. K.
Grigsby. 38 p. f. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Sioux K. Grigsby, Sioux Falls, S. D. ;
D:6146, Jan. 27, 1905; 2c. Feb. 6, 1905.
27403
Magistrate's wife; play in 4 acts, by J. Rees.
53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1910; D: 20954; Julia Rees,
Oakland, Cal. 27404
Magnanimous (The) lover; play in 1 act, by
S. G. Ervine. London, Maunsel & company,
ltd., 1912. 2 p. 1., 19 p. 12°.
© Oct. 17, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1912 ; D : 31320 ;
St. John G. Ervine, London. 27405
See also Four Irish plays; by St. John G.
Ervine.
Magnet (The); by H, R. Durant. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Scenario only]
© H. R. Durant, Waterbury, Conn. ; D :
14904, Jan. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1909. 27406
an American comedy in 4 acts, by R. Mc-
Cay.
© Ringgold McCay, Brooklyn ; 1879 : 14480,
Oct. 29. 27407
^ drama in 3 acts, by C. Thorn. 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915; D : 40331 ; Caesar
Thorn, Hartford. 27407a
1 act musical farce, by B. Page and Harry
Lambert. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1911; D: 24852; Brett Page,
New York. 27408
Magnetic (The) girl; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by A. Burkhardt. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Addison Burkhardt, New York; D:
12006, Dec. 30, 1907; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907.
27409
Magnetic (The) healer; by R. J. Orr.
© Robert Joseph Orr, New York; D:814,
Aug. 30, 1901. 27410
Magnets (The); by J. F. Whitney and E. R.
Lang.
© .John F. Whitnev and Edwin R. Lang,
New York; 1883:21365, Nov. 19. 27411
Magnolia; a play in 3 acts, by Preston Gibson.
© Preston Johnston Gibson, Chicago; 1900
A : 17375, July 14. 27412
— — F>cc (I I HO On the brink.
Magnolia Dart's boarding house; historical
romance in 3 acts, by A. H. Baldwin. 22 p.
t°. Ms.
© Ic. July 23, 1912 ; D : 30323 ; Addison H.
Baldwin, San Francisco. 27413
Magnolia plantation; by Lou Henry [pseud,
of li. H. Johnson]
© Lute H. Johnson, Cripple Creek, Col. ;
1898 : 21490, Apr. 4. 27414
an American play, by H. K. Johnson.
© Henry Kepler Johnson, Washington ;
1879:5598, Apr. 26. ' 27415
Magnolia's return; a sketch in 1 act, by F. L.
Wooldridge. 9 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Fielding Le^'lie Wooldridge, St. Louis; D:
12401, Mar. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908. 27416
Mago (II) delle Alpi; ossia, L'anello incan-
tato, allegoria storica, farsa, comedia, melo-
dramma e tragedia nel gran teatro del mon-
do, per passatempo ed istruzione degli
Ttaliani in America, di A. Bassetti. New
York, 1889. 1 1., iv, [3]-76 p. 12°.
© Augusto Bassetti, New York; 1889:
3742, Feb. 1 ; 2c. June 6. 27417
Magpie (The) and the jay; by Edward Wiet-
zel. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carleton Macy, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. ;
D:9124, Sept. 21, 1906; 2c. Sept. 21, 1906.
27418
Magron, the Frenchman; or, The ups and
downs of life, an original American drama,
by R. Richard.s.
© Ralph Richards, Fort Scott, Kan. ; 1891 :
4315. Jan. 30. 27419
Mag's friend Rip; by J. F. Powell. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© James Francis Powell, Norwalk, Conn. ;
D : 2081, July 3, 1902 ; 2c. July 3, 1902. 27420
Magugar (The) of Swot; comedy in 3 acts, by
[J.] H. Price. [227] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911 ; D : 23449 ; Hyde Price,
New York. 27421
Mah Ane; or, A Burmese girl, an original spec-
tacular drama in 3 acts, by H. Van Someren.
97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv Van Someren, Northwood, Middle-
sex, England ; D : 12145, Jan. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Jan.
9, 1908. 27422
Mah lady Lou; or, Yo' bubble servant, 1 act
.southern play, by H. McKent. [1], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912; D: 30675; Howard Mc-
Kent. New York. 27423
1369
27424
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27442
Mahana, the widow of the rajah; an opera,
words and music by G. Bach.
© Christopher Bach, Milwaukee; 1892:
7243, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1893. 27424
Maharajah (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by V. H.
Hart and R. E. Bruckner. 77 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Vivien Hallett Hart, Forrest Hill, N. J.,
and Rudolph Elciin Bruckner, New York; D:
3G04. June 17, 1903 ; 2c. July 7, 1903. 27425
Maharajah (The) of Zogobad. See Horrors.
Mahatma (The); a lyric comedy in a prologue
and 2 acts, book and lyrics by H. Saxby, jr.
47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Howard Saxby, .ir., Cincinnati ; 9452.
Nov. 17, 190G ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1906. 27426
Mahatnia's (The) triumph; or, A woman in
his eye, a comedy drama in 4 acts and 1 tab-
leau, by E. B. Roller. Typewritten.
© Euphemia Belle Roller, New York ; 1897 :
3977G, July 7; Ic. (3 acts) July 7. 27427
Mahdi (El) See Madhi (El)
Mahl (Das) der spotter (La cena delle beffe);
dramatisches iredicht in 4 aufziigen, von Sem
Benelli, de\itsch von Hans Barth. Stuttgart,
Verlag von J. Uoffiiiaim [19121 4 p. 1., 116 p.
12°.
© Nov. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32472 ;
Julius Hoffmann, Stuttgart. 27428
Mahommedan mystery; or, The marvel of
Mecca, aerial suspension feat, [by] G. W.
Ryder, assisted by Ida Brummel.
© Christian L. Grim, United States ; 1873 :
10794, Sept. 19. 27429
Maibraut (Die); ein weihespiel in 3 handlun-
gen, von Ernst von Wolzogen, musik von Ar-
tur Bother. Berlin, F. Fontane & co. [1909]
5 p. 1., 86 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© F. Fontane & co., Berlin ; D : 16201, June
30, 1909 ; 2c. June 30, 1909. 27430
Maid (The); a comedy-drama, by E. W. Carson.
© Edgar W. Carson, Detroit ; 1898 : 16216.
Mar. 9. 27431
comedy in 1 act. by Bui ah Ring. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1914.
27 p. 12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 289)
© Oct. 13. 1914; Ic. Oct. 14. 1914; Ic Oct.
20. 1914; D:3S561; Samuel French, New
York. 27431a
— a drama in 5 acts.
© George Porter, Bridge] lort, Coim. ; D:
•4659. Feb. 27, 19t)4. 27432
Maid, a babe, and a bachelor; farcical playlet
[l)y F. J. Beaman] [15] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16443; Fred. J.
Beaman, Jackson, Mich. 27433
Maid (A), a man, and a million.
© R. H. Nlcholl, Des Moines; D: 15106, Feb.
17, 1909. 27434
Maid (A), a Mick and a Ford; farce comedy in
1 act. by H. N. James and D. Duffy. [3] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914; D: 38287; Harry New-
ton James and Dan Duffv, Venice, Cal.
27434a
Maid and a drunkard on the street; drama in
5 acts, by J. Hill. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1911; D: 23204; Jehu Hill,
Fort Smith, Ark. 27435
Maid and the actress; a comedy sketch, by
Emma Siege! . 10 p. 4° Typewritten.
© May Siegel, Cincinnati; D:6513, Apr.
14, 1905 ; 2c. June 5, 1905. 27436
Maid (The) and the bachelor; 1 act comedy, by
R. Wilson. 22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910; D : 21473 ; Russell Wil-
son, Cincinnati. 27437
Maid (The) and the filibuster. Sec Monte-
zuma.
Maid and the hick; 1 act playlet, by B. Nolan.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910 ; D : 20163 ; Boyd Nolan,
Saginaw, Mich. 27438
Maid (The) and the man in the moon; a li-
bretto in 3 acts, by A. P. Nipgen.
© Alvin Probasco Nipgen, Butte, Mont. ;
D : 12947, May 11, 1908. 27439
Maid (The) and the marquis. See Lafayette.
Maid (The) and the minuet. See Mrs. Cob's
salon.
Maid (The) and the motor. Sec Flying- (The)
Dutchman.
Maid (The) and the motor man; play in 2 acts,
by .T. Hickory Wood [pseud, of J. Hart] 148
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Hart, Bradford, York, England ; D :
10776. May 27, 1907; 2c. May 27, 1907. 27440
Maid (The) and the mouse; a dramatic com-
position in 1 act. 12 p. obi. 16^". Type-
written.
© Charles B. Lawlor, New York; D:1246.
Jan. 3, 1902 ; 2c. .Jan. 14, 1902. 27441
Maid and the mule; a musical comedy, by S.
Rice. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sanuiel Rice, New York ; D : 74.52. OcJ
21. 1905; 2c. Nov. 1, 1905. 27442
13
70
27443
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27461
Maid and the mummy; a musical farce in 3
acts, book and lyrics by Richard Carle,
music by Robin Hood Bowers. 119 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D :
5014, May 13, 1904 ; 2c. May 11, 1904. 27443
Maid (The) and the outlaw. See Outlaw
(The)
Maid and the pirate; a romantic drama, by
J. L. Vondal.
© .Joseph L. Vondal, Boston ; D : 5850, Dec.
2, 1904. 27444
Maid (The) and the reaper; an oriental idyl
adapted from the Italian, by W. A. I^amson.
© William A. Lamson, Chicago ; 1895 : 1975,
Jan. 5. 27445
Maid (The) and the viking-; drama in 1 act,
by Charles W. Goddard. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D : 36135 ; Star cc,
New York. 27445a
Maid (The) at Watson's; comedy playlet, by
A. H. Kessler. 24 p. obi. 24°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911; D : 25968 ; A. H. Kess-
ler, St. Louis. 27446
Maid (A) from Arizona; [by] H. McCulloch.
Typewritten.
© Helen McCulloch, Minneapolis; 1897:
30447, May 19; 2c. May 19. 27447
Maid from Loudon; monologue, by J. H.
Throckmorton. Proof.
© .Josephine Holt Throckmorton, Washing-
ton; D:4997, May 7, 1904; 2c. Mav 7, 1904.
27448
Maid (The) from Mars; a coniedv in 1 act, by
A. S. Richardson. [22] p. 12°. Printed.
© Anna S. Richardson, New York ; D :
772, Aug. 17, 1901; 2c. Oct. 2, 1901. 27449
Maid (The) from the moon; musical comedy
in 2 acts, by W. S. Carpenter. 16 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915 ; D : 40491 ; W. Spencer
Carpenter, Philadelphia. 27449a
Maid in a vase; by D. A. Cope.
© Donna Alice Cope, East Cleveland, O. ;
D: 14363, Nov. 24, 1908. 27450
Maid in America; play in 2 acts, by Harold
Atteridge. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1915; D : 39629 ; Winter gar-
<len CO., New York. 27450a
Maid in Germany; or, Made in Germany,
musical play, by S. B. Cassin and A. C. John-
stone. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1910 ; D : 20867 ; Stephen B.
Cassin and Alexander C. Johnstone, New-
York. 27451
Maid (A) in heart; by A. Allen.
© Alfred Allen, Baltimore ; 1890 : 7477,
Mar. 5. 27452
Maid in the moon; a musical extravaganza,
by A. F. Kales and E. G. Anthony. 103 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Arthur F. Kales and Earle C. Anthony,
Nev,^ York ; D : 7927, Jan. 30, 1906 ; Ic. Jan.
30, 1906. 27453
Maid (The) in white (La dame blanche); pro-
duced by the Hinrichs grand opera co., Gus-
tav Hinrichs. director, music by A. Boieldieu.
American version by W. G. Day.
© Willard G. Day, Baltimore ; 1893 : 32325.
July 8. 27454
Maid Marian.
© M. E. Seawell, Washington ; 1889 : 32493.
Oct. 26. 27455
-a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto, by H. B.
Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D:1228,
Dec. 16, 1901. 27456
— a lyttel .ieste of Robin Wood, an original
opera libretto, by Fred Dixon and A. Cohn.
© Alida Cohn, Milwaukee; 1892:23986,
June 8. 27457
or, The babes in the wood, a spectacular
extravaganza in 4 acts.
© David Henderson, Chicago ; 1890 : 26422.
Aug. 28. 27458
Maid Mary made wife; corned v plavlet, by A.
G. Miller. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25607 ; Allen Greg-
ory Miller, New York. 27459
Maid (A) o' Marblehead. See Ag-nes Sur-
riage.
Maid (De) ob de Hunkpuncas. See De maid
ob de Hunkpuncas.
Maid (A) of Araby; a musical comedy in 2
acts, l)y R. M. Skinner and C. J. Campbell.
© R. M. Skinner and Charles J. Campbell.
New York; D:119, Feb. 6, 1901. 27460
Maid (The) of Arran; an Irish idyl, an adap-
tation for the stage in 5 acts, by L. F. Baum.
© I^ouis F. Baum, Richburg, N. Y. ; 1882:
2234, Feb. 11. 27461
1371
27462
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27482
\
Maid (The) of Athens; a musical farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by S. I. Szinnyey. Typewrit-
ten.
© Stephen Ivor Szinnyey, New York ; 1897 :
31835, May 25 ; 2c. June 7. 27462
romantic drama in 5 acts, by A. Blancli-
ard. [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911; D : 24208 ; Arthur
Blanchard, Cambridge. Mass. 27463
Maid (The) of Babazoun; nnisical comedy in
2 acts, by I. Osgood. [50] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 8,' 1912 ; D : 29318 ; Ir^ne Os-
good, Northampton, England. 27464
Maid (The) of Balsora. See Sinbad.
Maid (A) of brown. /sV c Priscilla.
Maid (The) of clubs; or. A modern ecstacy, a
social drama in 3 acts, by F. N. Tharpe.
© Francis Newton Tharpe, Philadelphia ;
1890 : 367G6, Nov. 20. 27465
Maid (The) of Columbia; or, Sherman's march
to the sea, a militarv drania in 3 acts, by
D. C. Robie and G. H. Booth. Hartford, Sol-
dier's record steam print, 1871.
© D. C. Robie and G. H. Booth, Hartford ;
1871:2784, Mar. .30; 2c. Apr. 18. 27468
Maid (The) of Coventry. See Lady Godiva.
Maid (The) of Erin; an Irish drama in 4 acts,
by J. F. Ryan.
© John F. Ryan, New York; 1887:11055;
Apr. 25. 27467
Maid of Florence; an historical tragedy in 5
acts, by C. Ulrich.
© Charles Ulrich, jr., Cincinnati ; 1883 :
2035, Jan. 31. 27468
Maid (The) of Grimsby hall; a drama in 3
acts.
© Ernest Allan Gerrard, Columbus, Neb. ;
D : 13847, Sept. 21, 1908. 27469
a present day comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
E. A. Gerrard. 149 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Allen Gerrard, Columbus, Neb. ;
D : 14178, Oct. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1909.
27470
Maid (The) of Herat; a farcical romance of
military life in India, by Evan Stanton and
Chai'les Hardy.
© Thomas P. Hughes, New York; 1899:
60385, Sept. 20. 27471
Maid (A) of honour; play in 1 act, by Edward
G. Hemnierdo. Jjondon. S. Frencli, ltd. ; New
York, S. French, 1912. 21 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed. no. 2422] )
© Dec. 23. 1912; 2c. Dec. 24, 1912; D:
31776; Samuel French, ltd., Tvondon. 27472
the Eng'lish
Maid (A) of honour — C(mtinued.
See alf^o Masterpieces of
drama: Philip Massinger.
Maid (A) of Judah; a drama in 4 acts, by H.
Iliowizi.
Philadelphia; 1899:
27473
© Henry Iliowizi,
71931, Nov. 3.
Maid (The) of Madrid; light opera comedia
.in 3 acts, music by H. Pabst, book by C. H.
Dorr and F. L. Freeman.
© Harry Pabst, Charles H. Dorr and Frank
L. Freeman, United States ; 1897 : 56988, Oct.
8. 27474
Maid (The) of Manalay; an original comic op-
era in 2 acts, book and lyrics by Joseph
Blethen [i. e. A. J. Blethen, jr.] 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Alden J. Blethen, jr., Seattle; D : 8446,
Apr. 17, 1906 ; 2c. May 23, 1906. 27475
Maid (The) of Manassas; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by W. C. Fulton. 137 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Webster C. Fulton, Des Moines; 1890:
4421, Fob. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 27476
Maid (The) of Manila; a musical comedy in 2
acts, libretto by Catharine W. Fowler. 57 p.
f°. TyjK'written. [Libretto only]
© Jolin Spencer Camp, Hartford ; D : 1575.
Mar. 13. 1902; le. Feb. 27, 1902; Ic. May 22,
1902. 27477
Maid (The) of many lovers; or. When all
fruits fail, welcome haws, an Irish-American
play, by M. M. Murray. Stockton, Cal., Even-
ing mall. 1888. 20 p. 12°.
© IMaurice Moriarty Murray, Coulterville,
Cal. ; 1888 : 25048, Sept. 3 ; 2c. Sept. 20.
27478
Maid of many minds; 1 act comedy drama, by
Y.. B. Ritchey. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913.; D: 33205; Ethel Bos-
tick Ritchey, Pasadena. 27479
Maid (The) of Mardi gras; comedy in 2 acts,
by C. W. Collins. [1], Gl p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911; D : 23589 ; Charles W.
Collins, Chicago. 27480
Maid (The) of Mex; musical comedy in 2 acts,
boolv and lyi-ics by TOdgar Selwyn and A. N. C.
Fowler. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
7534, Nov. 8, 1005; 2c. Nov. 8, 1905. 27481
Maid of millions; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
D. Edwin. 138 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© David Edwin, Brooklyn ; D : 8592. May
25, 1906; 2e. May 25, 1906. 27482
1372
27483
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27501
Maid of money; a musical farcical comedy in
3 acts, by H. G. Donnelly. 83 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Henry Grattan Donnelly, New York; D:
5543, Sept. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1904. 27483
or, Flo Flo, a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Collin Davis, music by
Howard Whitney. 57 p. 4°. Typewriteen.
[Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 5217,
June 22, 1904 ; 2c. June 22, 1904. 27484
Maid (A) of New Orieans; play in 4 acts, by
A. L. La Victoire. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. INL'r. 3, 1913 ; D : 32682 ; Alma L. La
Victoire, Chicago. 27485
Maid (The) of Northumberland. See Dra-
matic works of Daniel Bedinger Lucas,
Maid (The) of Orleans; a drama, by M. Banks.
© Maude Banks, Boston ; 1887 : 22585, Sept.
5. 27486
■ • Schiller's romantic tragedy, adapted from
the German, by G. S. Viereck. 82 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Svlvester Viereck, New York; D:
15397, Mar. 22^ 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1909. 27487
a tragedy in 5 acts, adapted from the Ger-
man of Schiller, by G. Garrigues.
© Gertrude Garrigues, St. Louis; 1872:
12820, Dec. 5. 27488
-compiled from Schiller, etc., by Dr.
H. Griffin.
© Hamilton Griffin, Louisville; 1875:2984,
Mar. 29. 27489
-The bride of Messina; Wilhelm Tell; De-
metrius; by Friedrich Schiller, tr. by Sir
Theodore Martin, Anna Swanwick, and A.
Lodge, ed. by Nathan Haskell Dole. [Edition
de luxe] Boston, F. A. Niccolls & company
[1902] 3 p. 1., 413 p. front., pi. 8°.
© Francis A. Niccolls & co., Boston ; A :
31463, Apr. 23, 1902 ; 2c. May 14, 1902.
27489a
(Schiller's); tr. from the German [by Anna
Swanwick] with an introduction by E.
Brooks, jr. Philadelphia, D. McKay [1899]
158 p. 16°.
© David McKay, Philadelphia; 1899:
49827, Aug. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 27489b
Maid (The) of Orleans rediviva. See Countess
(The) of Queensbury.
Maid (The) of Oxfirth; a tragedy in old Norse
life in 5 acts, by I. C. Waterbury.
© Ivan C. Waterbury, Chicago ; D : 3144,
Mar. 2, 1903. 27490
Maid of Persia; by J. Jacobson.
© Janie Jacobson, New York; D : 6628,
May 3, 1905. 27491
Maid (The) of Salem; a comic operetta in 2
acts, words by E. Bushnell, music by W. H.
Jones. Cleveland, O., The University school,
1906. 33 p. 8°. [With music]
© Edward Bushnell and W. H. Jones,
Cleveland; D : 8529, May 5, 1906; 2c. May 5,
1906. 27492
Maid (A) of Salem towne; by H. C. Spofford,
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1911; D: 25077; Harriett
Coggeshall Spofford, Alexandria, Va. 27493
Maid (The) of San Jacinto; historical drama
in 4 acts, by Z. A. Hall. [20] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1914; D: 35913; Z. Albert
Hall, San Antonio. 27493a
Maid (The) of Seville; an operatic medley in 2
acts, by Edward C. Beach. 26 p. 4°.
Printed.
© E. C. Beach, Cleveland ; 1890 : 1292. Jan.
8; 2c. Jan. 8. 27494
Maid (The) of sincerity. See Belinda.
Maid of Sorek; a religious drama in 4 acts, by
J. E. Goodman. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jules Eckert Goodman, New Yox'k ; D :
8258, Mar. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1906. 27495
Maid (A) of the apartment; comedy drama
playlet in 1 act, by J. Leiser and W. L. Sweit-
zer. [2], 30 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D: 29489; Joseph
Leiser and -Willard Lee Sweitzer, AUentown,
Pa. 27496
Maid (The) of the lighthouse; a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by W. Busch. Revised. 46
p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1888:11322.
Apr. 18 ; 2c. May 9. 27497
a drama in 3 acts. Rev. ed. 36 p., inter-
leaved. 16°. Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis; 1879:4137.
Mar. 29; 2c. Apr. 11. 27498
• or, All is well that ends well.
© William Bush, Chicago ; 1876 : 9275, Aug.
9; 2c. Aug. 9. 27499
or. The belle of Narragansett Bay, a
drama in 3 acts, by W, Busch. Revised. Ms.
© William Busch. St. Louis; 1886:6974.
Mar. 26; 2c. Apr. 10. 27500
or, The belle of Narragansett Pier, a
comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. Busch. Re-
vised. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wm. Busch, St. Louis ; 1889 : 23306, July
30; 2c. Aug. 7. 27501
1373
27502
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27518
Maid (The) of the missed. See Sovereign's
pink. — Treasure (A) pink.
Maid (The) of the mist; a musical, satirical,
whimsical, spectacular comedy in 3 acts, by
R. C. Hill.
© Richmond G. Hill, Buffalo ; 1893 : 49224,
Nov. 4. 27502
Maid (The) of the Mystic mine; comedy drama
in 3 acts, by W. C. Herman. 59 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 14, 1915; D: 41230; William
Calvin Herman, Chicago. 27502a
Maid (The) of Turkestan; a comic opera in 2
acts, libretto by Ernest Cushman Whitton,
music by William H. Greene. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© E. C. Whitton, Brooklyn, and W. H.
Greene, Sheridan, Wyo. ; D: 14200, Nov. 3,
1908; 2c. Oct. 22, 1908. 27503
Maid or widow; sketch in 1 act, by T. P. Mur-
phy. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1912; D : 31053 ; T. P. Mur-
phy, Chicago. 27504
Maid (The) that was arch and the youth that
was archer. See Robin Hood.
Maid (The), the mimic and the spinster. See
Blunders.
Maid to order; a farce in 1 act, for female
characters only, by Helen Sherman Griffith.
Boston, W. H. Baker &. co., 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
11419, Sept. 26, 1907; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907.
27505
Maid, wife, mother. See Zilla.
Maid (The) with the millions; a musical play
in 2 acts, by W. P. Burt. 55 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© William P. Burt, New York; D : 13233,
June 24, 1908 ; 2c. June 17, 1908. 27506
Maiden (The) and the coachman; or. The
wonderful book, by S. Marble. 35 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Scott Marble, United States; 1884:
19751, Oct. 1; Ic. Oct. 10. 27507
Maiden (The) and the Indian. See Wily
(The) West.
Maiden (The) and the prince. See Cinderella.
Maiden (The) militaires. See Corporal Jose-
phine,
Maiden (The) of Grand Pre; a drama in 5
acts, by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1872 : 8445,
Aug. 9. 27508
Maiden over the wall; fantasy, by B. Bloch.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D: 35554; Bertram
Bloch, New York. 27509
Maiden (The) queen; comic opera in 2 acts,
book by Robert Buchanan and Charles Mar-
lowe [pseud, of Harriett Jay] music by
Florian Pascal. London, J. Williams, ltd.
[1908] 55 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 12497,
Mar. 6, 1908; 2c. Mar. 6, 1908. 27510
Maiden (The) who couldn't laugh. See Prin-
cess (The) Chrysalline.
Maidens (The) See Ismene.
Maiden's adventure; comedy drama in 6 acts,
[by] T. A. Branch. Riclimoud, Taylor & Dal-
ton, 1893. 58 p. 12°.
© Travers Albert Branch, Barton Heights,
Va. ; 1892:50560, Dec. 12; 2c. Apr. 4, 1S93.
27511
Maidens all forlorn; an original comedy in 3
acts, by Evelyn Simms. [Dick's American
ed.] New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1901.
17 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 754,
Aug. 14, 1901; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 27512
Maiden's (The) vow. See Golden (The) hen.
Maids and bachelors; or. Employers, beware!
farce in 3 acts, by Mrs. V. Neale. [15] p.
24°. Printed.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1911 ; D : 24060 ;
Mrs. Vincent Neale, San Rafael, Cal. 27513
Maids and matrons; a colonial play for young
women in 3 acts, by Grace B. Faxon. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 51 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D: 8951,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2c. Oct. 13, 1906. 27514
Maids and money; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by E. Stine.
© Edwin Stine, Chicago; 1882:3112, Mar.
1. 27515
Maid's (The) dilemma; by N. Anderson. 4 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. IS, 1911; D: 28018; Nellie
Anderson, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. 27516
Maid's (The) forgiveness; a play, by John Jay
Chapman. New York, Mott'at, Yard & CO.,
1908. [6], 93 p. 12°.
© aioffat, Yard & co.. New York ; D : 14286,
Nov. 6, 1908; 2c. Oct. 24, 1908. 27517
Maids, modes and manners; or, Madame
Grundy's dilemma, by Amelia Sanfoixl,
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 34063,
June 8; 2c. June 8. 27518
1374
37519
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27533
Maids of all nations; entertainment suitable
for stage or parlor, by Maude Burbank.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 7 p. 12°.
© Sept. 7, 1909; 2c. Sept. 8, 1909; D:
■ 16720; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
27519
Maids of America; extravaganza in 1 act, by
Edwin Hanford. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915 ; D : 40385 ; Jess Burns,
New York. 27519a
Maids of Athenia; an American comic opera
in 3 acts, hy H. G. Donnelly. 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Auburndale,
Mass.; D : 5048, May 18, 1904; 2c. May 18.
1904. 27520
Maids of Athens; play in 3 acts, by Carolyn
Wells. 175] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D : 36927 ; Henry W.
Savage, inc.. New York. 27520a
Maids (The) of honor. See Pilgrim (The)
kings.
Maids (The) of Japan. See Mousme (The)
Maids of Mars; musical comedy in 1 act, by
J. T. Fare. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© John Threlfall Fare, Los Angeles; D:
6912, July 6, 1905; 2c. July 6, 1905. 27521
Maid's (The) prologue; play in 1 scene, by Ar-
thur Ketchum. {In Poet lore, v. 25, no. 3,
May-June 1914; periodical © June 12, 1914;
2c. June 15, 1914; B: 304033; Poet lore co.,
Boston) 27521a
Maids (The) revenge; dramatized from Henry
William Herbert's Marmaduke Wyvil, by M.
Herbert,
© Morgan Herbert, New York ; 1889 : 4203,
Feb, 5. 27522
Maids to order; a 3 act comedy, by W. F. Car-
roll and F. Dumont.
© Wm. F. Carroll and Frank Dumont,
Philadelphia ; 1898 : 34910, June 7 ; 2c. Sept.
26. 27523
Maids (The) tragedy. See Masterpieces of
the English drama: Beaumont and Fletcher.
Mail (The) carriers; dialogue, by H. E. Casey
and L. J. Smith. 9 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 11, 1912; D : 30330 ; Harold E.
Casey and Lon J. Smith, Philadelphia.
27524
Mail girls; play in 1 act, by A. Polak. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1915 ; D : 41275 ; Alexander
Polak, New York. 27524a
Mail (The) order house; comedy in 3 acts, by
B. Andreas. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915; D : 41808 ; Eulalie
Andreas, New York, 27524b
Mailed (The) fist; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by A. Stewart. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Apr, 22, 1915; D : 40440 ; Andrew
Stewart. Washington, 27524c
Main (La) de singe; conte dramatique en 3
tableaux, par L. N. Parker and W, W, Jacobs,
Paris, P. V, Stock, 1904. 43 p. 12°,
© P, V, Stock, Paris; D : 5947, Dec, 22,
1904; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904. ' 27525
Main (La) droite; comgdie en 1 acte, [par]
Andre Barde. Paris, G. Ondet, 1909. 47 p.
12°.
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909; D:
16705; Georges Ondet, Paris. 27526
Main (The) line; a drama of railroad life, by
C. Barnard and Henry C. De Mille.
© Charles Barnard. New York; 1885:
25352, Dec. 3. 27527
or, Rawson's Y, an idyl of the railroad, by
H. C. De Mille and C. Barnard. 1 p. 1., 67 p.
16°. Printed.
© Henry C. De Mille and Charles Barnard,
New York ; 1886 : 20904. Sept. 16 ; 2c. Sept.
16. 27528
Main (La) mysterieuse; comedie d'a ventures
en 3 actes, par Fread Amy [pseud, of A. Du-
quesne] et J. Mar.sele. Paris, Librairie the-
atrale, artistique et litteraire, 1913. 144 p.
12°
© Sept. 5, 1913; 2c. Oct. 11, 1913; D:
34683 ; Alfred Duquesne & Jean Marsele,
Paris. 27529
comedie en 3 actes, par Fread Amy [pseud.
of A. Duquesne] et J. Marsele. 290 p, 4°,
Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 16. 1913 ; D : 34170 ; Alfred Du-
quesne & Jean Marsele, Paris. 27530
Main (La) passe; comedie en 4 actes, par G.
Fevdeau. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1906,
1906, 2 p, 1., 314 p. 12°,
© Georges Feydeau, Paris ; D : 9469, Nov.
19. 1906; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906. 27531
Main (La) rouge; drame en 5 actes et 10 tab-
leaux, pur Alevy et Marcel Nadaud. Paris,
C. Joubert, 1913. 108 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913; D:
35203; Joubert, Paris. 27532
Main street; a musical comedy in 2 acts [by
G. W. Bunn, jr.] Princeton university triangle
club, season of 1912. 2 v. 8°.
© Ic. act 1 Dec. 11, 1911 ; © Ic. act 2 Mar.
9, 1912 ; D : 29043 ; Princeton triangle club.
Princeton, N. J. 27533
1375
27534
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27550
Maine and Georgia; a military war drama in
5 acts, by H. P. Taylor.
© Howard P. Taylor, New York; 1894:
50630, Oct. 30. 27534
Maine (The) avenged; a dramatic composition,
by H. Harris.
© Hamilton Harris, New York; 1898:
46319, Aug. 4. 27535
Maine (The) disaster; drama in 4 acts, by M,
O'Brien.
© Michael O'Brien, New York; 1898:
14969, Mar. 3 ; 2c. May 9. 27536
•or. Adventures in Cuba, drama in 5 acts,
by R. D. Hannisli. Typewritten.
© Richard D. Hannish, Dayton, O. ; 1898:
57008, Sept. 28 ; 2c. June 3, 1899. 25737
Mainspring (The); a modern drama in 3 acts
and 5 scenes, by C. Schoonmaker. [65] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1913 ; D : 32305 ; Carl Schoon-
maker, New York. 27538
Mais n'te promene done pas toute nue; com-
edie en 1 acte, par G. P^'eydeau. 16 p. 4°.
(L'lllustration theatrale, 8' annee,— 203, 17
fevrier 1912)
© Feb. 17, 1912; 2c. Mar. 2, 1912; D:
28907 ; Georges Feydeau, Paris. 27539
Maisie; a 1 .act play, by M. M. Allen. [Tren-
ton, N. J., Printed by Pliillips & Godshalk,
1905] 12 p. 8°.
© Mary Mosher Allen, Trenton, N. J.; D:
6363, Mar. 20, 1905; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905.
27540
Maison (La); piece en 3 actes, par G. Mitchell.
New York, William R. Jenkins, 1901. 1 p. 1.,
21 p. f°.
© Georges Mitchell, Paris ; D : 1184, Dec.
14, 1901; 2c. Dec. 14, 1901. 27541
Maison (La) d'argile; piece en 3 actes, par E.
Fabre. [Paris Impr. de l'lllustration] 1907.
2 p. 1., 62 p. 12°.
© Emile Fabre, Paris; D: 10189, Mar. 22,
1907; 2c. Mar. 22, 1907. 27542
See also House (The) of clay.
Maison de danses; piece en 4 actes et 5 tab-
leaux, par [Fernand] Noziere [pseud, of Fer-
nand Wej'l] et Ch. Miiller, d'apr&s le roman
de Paul Reboux. {In L'lllustration the-
atrale, no. 135, 8 Janvier 1910)
© Jan. 8, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1910 ; D : 20089,
Noziere & Ch, Muller, Paris. 27543
Maison (La) de poupee. See Doll's (The)
house.
Maison de rendezvous; pi§ce en 1 acte, [par]
Andre Barde. Paris, G. Ondet, 1909. 37 p.
12°.
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909; D:
16706; Georges Ondet, Paris. 27544
Maison des confidences; [par] Henri Duver-
nois. Paris, E. Flammarion [1914] 2 p. 1.,
[3]-348 p. 12°. (Collection parisienne)
© Feb. 4, 1914; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914*; A—
Foreign 9677 ; Ernest Flammarion, Paris.
27544a
Maison (La) des juges; pi&ce en 3 actes, [par
G. Leroux] [Paris, Impr. de l'lllustration]
1906. 2 p. 1., 78 p. 8°.
© Gaston Leroux, Paris ; D : 9187, Ocjt. 4,
1906; 2c. Oct. 4, 1906. 27545
Maison (La) du pont Notre Dame. See Falls
(The) of Niagara.
Maison (La) hantee; piece-bouffe en 1 acte, par
L. Autigeon & Dourel-Roydel. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1913. 31 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35207 ;
Joubert, Paris. 27546
Maison (La) neuve. See Fine feathers.
Maisonseule; piece en 3 actes, par A. F. Her-
old. Paris, Mercure de France, 1910. 141 p.
12°.
© June 10, 1910; 2c. July 30. 1910; D:
21681; A. Ferdinand Herold, Paris. 27547
Maitre Balthazar; a play in 3 acts, by P. Ber-
ton. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pierre Berton, Paris ; D : 5294, Julv 14,
1904; 2c. May 26, 1904. 27548
Maitre Barnabe; fantaisie militaire en 1 acte,
par Clement de Laroque. Paris, C. Joubert.
1912. 44 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913: D:
32020; Joubert, Paris. 27549
Maitre Cornille. See Old (The) miller.
Maitre (Le) de forges; piece en 4 actes, par
Georws Olinet [with English notes by C. Fon-
taine] New York, W. R. Jenkins ; Boston, C.
Schoenhof, 1889. 112 p. 12°. (On cover:
Theatre contemporain, no. 10)
© William R. .Jenkins, New York; 1889:
1863, Jan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 14. 27550
with notes and vocabulary by Georges
Castegnier. New York, W. R. Jenkins com-
pany [1913] 1 p. 1., 393 p. 12°. (Romans
choisis, no. 8)
© Mnr. 28, 1913; 2c. Apr. 2, 1913; A:
346014; William R. .Jenkins co.. New York.
[Copyright is claimed on vocabulary, notes
and biographical sketch] 27550a
1376
27551
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27571
Maitresse (Une) de langues; corned ie-vaucleville
eu 3 actes, par H. Crisafulli and E. Oarcenac.
© H. Crisafulli and E. Oarcenac, Paris ;
1891:35956, Oct. 6. 27551
Maitresse (La) de piano; piece en 5 actes et 6
tableaux, precedes d'un prologue, par F. Du-
quesnel et A. Barde. Paris, Charpentier et
Fasquelle, 1907. 128 p. 12°.
© Felix Duquesnel, Andre Barde and Eu-
eene Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 11868, Dec. 6. 1907 ;
2c. Dec. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 27552
Maitresse (Une) femme. See Ultimatum (L')
Maizie of the Frivolity; by De W. C. Millen.
12 p. 8°. Printed.
© De Witt C. Millen, Ann Arbor ; D : 18109,
June 4, 1908 ; 2c. June 29, 1908. 27553
Maja; skandinavische boheme-koniudie in 3 ak-
ten, von Max Dauthendey. Leipzig, E. Ro-
wohlt verlag, 1911. 116 p. 8°.
© Nov. 30, 1911; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28737 ; Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig. 27554
Maja (La) de Goya; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de M. Fal-
con y E. Navarro, musica de los maestros
llefie V Marti. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1908. 34 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Manuel Falcon y Enrique Navarro, Mad-
rid ; D : 14715, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4. 1909.
27555
Maja (La) de los madriles; luimorada en 1 acto
y 3 cuadros, original de Antonio Fernandez Le-
pina y Antonio Plaiiiol, musica del maestro
Calleia. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1915. 48 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
410.54; A. Fernandez Lepina y A. Planiol, Ma-
drid. 27555a
Maja (La) desnuda; sainete lirico en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de A.
Custodio [Pintado], musica del maestro Tor-
regrosa. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 34 p. 8°. [Libretto only]^
© Angel Custodio, Madrid ; D : 16145, .tune
23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 27556
Majestat Mimi; operette in 3 akten, von Felix
Dijrmann [pseud, of Felix Biedermann] und
Roda Roda, nuisik von Bruno Granich-
staedten. Leipzig, Wien, J. Weinberger, 1911.
40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 15, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1911 ; D : 23585 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 27557
Same. Soufnier- und regiebuch. Leipzig,
J. Weinberger, 1911. 1 p. 1., 83 p. 4°.
© Ic. June 15, 1911 ; D : 24473 ; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 27558
Majesty (The) of the law; a drama in 4 acts,
by V. A. Barber. 63 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Victoria Adams Barber, Winnetka, 111. ;
D : 15282, Feb. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909.
27559
See also Burglars (The)
Majilton family; a nightmare, an original, far-
cical, terpsichorean sketch, invented and arr,
by the family Majilton.
© Charles Majilton, New York ; 1872 : 12887,
Dec. 7. 27560
Majolika; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Ludwig Hel-
ler. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912. 79 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D : 31953 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 27561
Major (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
F. G. Lamson.
© F. G. Lamson, Boston ; 1894 : 38062, Aug.
16 ; 2c. Aug. 16. 27562
a comic play in 4 acts, [by] E. Harrigan.
150 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1881:
12911, Aug. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 27563
a comic play in 1 act and 9 scenes [by E.
Harrigan]
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1881 : 5417,
Apr. 9. 27564
an oriental comedy in 5 acts, by M. T.
Allen.
© Marie Townsend Allen, United States ;
1884 : 19310, Sept. 26. 27565
an original comedy in 1 act, by G. I. Hold-
ship. (In Colonel Chabert, and The major)
© George Irwin Holdship, Pittsburgh ; 1892 :
47193, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 27566
Major (The) and the judge; by Will J. Cressy.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York ; D : 1869,
Apr. 30, 1902. 27567
Major Andre; play in 5 acts.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874:13963,
Nov. 14. 27568
Major Barbara; with an essay as first aid to
critics, by Bernard Shaw. New York, Bren-
tano's, 1913. 159 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361159; G. B. Shaw, London. 27569
See also John Bull's other island.
Major Crawford's visitor; by A. E. Adelman.
28 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Abram E. Adelman, Chicago ; D : 13250,
June 26, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 27570
Major De Boots; farcical comedy in 3 acts, from
the English of .1. Stirling Coyne.
© Stephen Fiske, New York ; 1883 : 13825,
July 27. 27571
5379—16-
-87
1377
27572
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27592
Major Horace; a comedy in 5 acts, by C. Viedt,
and J. Grimm.
© C. Kleemann and C. Marques, United
States ; 1876 : 13452, Dec. 5. 27572
Major (Le) Ipeca; piece militaire en 3 actes,
par A. Mouezv-Eon et E. Joullot. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1908. 183 p. 12°.
© Andre Mouezy-Eon et Eugene Joullot,
Paris ; D : 12499, Mar. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 7,
1908. 27573
Major Kelly's cork leg. See Back from the
Philippines.
Major Knopp; comic opera libretto in 3 acts,
by H. .1. Lebo.
© Harvev J. Lebo, Tipton, Ind. ; D : 147,
Feb. IS, 1901. 27574
Major Lily-White; romantic comedy in 1 act.
bv Percival L. Wilde [pseud. of P. L. Weil]
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913 ; D : 34808 ; Percival L.
Weil, New York. 27575
Major Murphy's daughter; comedy drama in
3 acts, by K. B. O'Rourke. 121 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 16. 1912; D : 31712 ; Kate
Beirne O'Rourke, Los Angeles. 27576
Major (The) of industry; musical satire in 2
acts, book and lyrics by A. N. O. Fowler.
54 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
8598, May 26, 1906 ; 2c. May 26, 1906. 27577
Major O'Haggerty; a comedy in 3 acts, by F.
S. Gil^bs.
© Gus Bothner, New York; 1894:4802.
Jan. 19. 27578
Major Pendennis; a play in 6 scenes and 4
acts, founded on Tluickeray's novel, Penden-
nis, by S. H. Wandell. 254 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Samuel H. Wandell, New York ; D : 8731,
June 23, 1906; 2c. July 18, 1906. 27579
Major Rapier; farce, adapted from the French,
by G. W. Birdseye.
© George W. Birdseye, Albany ; 1872 : 2374,
Mar. 9. 27580
Majorite (La) d'Alex. See In spite of her.
Majority (A) of one; or. Love and mush-
rooms, a farce in 1 act, by Francis A. Harris,
freelv adapted from the German. Boston,
W. "h. Baker & co., 1892. 23 p. 12°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
43989, Oct. 29; 2c. Nov. 4. 27581
Majors and minors; Summers and Howard in
their own original musical sketch.
© Charles Summers and Burt Howard,
Troy, N. Y. ; 1888:8856, Mar. 26. 27582
Major's (The) appointment. See April skies.
Major's (The) bride; by Sam C. Miller.
© Thomas Henry aiarks, Duluth, Minn. :
1898:36365, June 13; 2c. June 13. 27583
Major's (The) daughter; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Walter Allyu Earle [pseud, of W. A. Elder-
kin] 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William A. Elderkin, Newport, Ky. ;
1885 : 26490, Dee. 16 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1886. 27584
Major's (The) lady; an original comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by Fiddis M. Page.
© Franklyn Gale, Flushing, N. Y. ; D :2134,
July 19, 1902. 27585
Major's (The) mistake. Sec Ici on parle
frangais.
Major's (The) niece; an original American
comedy in 3 acts, by C. D. Levin.
© Charles Davis Levin, New York; 1893:
31055, June 30. 27586
Major's protegee; comedy drama, by F. Col-
ville. 144 p. 4°. Typevv'ritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910 ; D : 20484 ; Fulton Col-
ville, Decatur, Ga. 27587
Majos (Los) de plante; sainete en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en verso, original de J. Dicenta y
P. de Repide. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1908. 88 p. 12°.
© Joaquin Dicenta y Pedro de Repide, Ma-
drid; D: 13595, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19,
1908. 27583
Make a fuss of' me; from The Cingalee, by
Paul A. Rubens. 1 sheet. f°. Typewritten.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 5859, Dec. 5.
1904; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 27589
Make-believe (The)
© Mann Page, Denver ; D : 10770, June 14,
1907. 27590
comedietta, by E. C. Rackstraw and W.
Muskerry. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1910. 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22618; Samuel French, ltd., London. 27591
drama in 3 acts, by H. Briggs. 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915; D : 41120 ; Harlan
Briggs, New York. 27591a
Make-believe (The) man; play in 3 acts, by
E. M. Emig. [1], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1913; D: 32418; Evelyn
Martha Emig, Washington.
27592
1378
27593
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27613
Make-believes (The); by Alexander Gordon
Ileid. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1909 ; D : 17811 ; Bert Sheri-
dan and Florrie Sloan, United States. 27593
Making a love maker.
© Maurice V. Samuels, New York ; D : 6393,
Mar. 23, 1905. 27602
comedy in 4 acts, by E. Ellis and R. W. ^^^^"^^ ^ °^an- ^^'^ Tiss, Tim and the ticker.
Sneddon. 177 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1915 ; D : 41302 ; Edith Ellis
and Robert W. Sneddon, New York. 27593a
Make haste to be rich. See Fly Cashington.
Make me your wife; a comedy drama in 4
acts and 7 scenes, by U. Davis. Typewritten.
© Ulysses Davis, Chicago; 1893:35404.
July 29 ; 2c. July 29. 27594
Maker (The) of dreams; fantasy in 1 act, by
O. Down. London and Glasgow, Gowans &
Gray, ltd., 1913. 39 p. 24°.
© Feb. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1913 ; D : 34815 ;
Oliphant Down, Gilliugham, England. 27595
Maker (A) of men. See Women in love.
Maker (A) of violins; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by K. Wilson. [1], 12 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D : 33991 ; Kathryne
Wilson, Tacoma. 27596
Makers and spenders; play without a preach-
ment in 3 acts, by Peter Pindar. [3], 112 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34097 ; John P. Rit-
ter. New York. 27597
Makers (The) of fire; play in 4 acts, by W. R.
Randall. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2.J, 1912; D : 31241 ; William R.
Randall, New York. 27598
Makers of madness; play in 1 act, by H. Hage-
dorn. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914; D: 38170; Hermann
Hagedorn, Fairfield, Conn. 27598a
and 3 scenes, by H. Hagedorn. New
York, Macmillan co., 1914. 95 p. 12°.
© Nov. 25, 1914; 2c. Nov. 27, 1914; D:
3899G ; Hermann Hagedorn, Fairfield, Conn.
27598b
Makeshift benefactor; an Ethiopian effusion, by
William D. Hall. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dixey & Kirby, Philadelphia ; D : 7370,
Sept. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 27599
Making a hit; an Ethiopian farce in 2 scenes,
bv Frank Duniont. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1876. 7 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 109] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
14572, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 27600
Making a living; play in 4 acts, by H. Wand-
macher. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912 ; D : 28371 ; Harry Wand-
macher, Brooklyn. 27601
Making a million ; a musical frenzied finance
comedy in 1 act, by C. Docen. 16 p. 4".
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1909 ; D : 16623 ; Chas. Docen,
New York. 27603
Making a motion picture; a play, by N. Beery,
jr. [3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1912 ; D : 30033 ; Noah Beery,
jr., New York. 27604
Making a sergeant; play in 3 acts, by E. E.
Keays. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1912; D: 30831; Ethelyn
Emery Keays, Great Neck, N. Y. 27605
Making a sister; mock initiation for ladies, by
Epes Winthrop Sargent. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1910. 17 p. 12°.
© May 17, 1910 ; 2c. May 18, 1910 ; D : 21060 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 27606
Making an American citizen; in 4 acts, by
Zepluriu J. Guilbeault. [2], 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22545 ; Z. J. Guil-
beault, St. Louis. 27607
■ • in 3 acts, by Z. J. Guilbea-ult. 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911; D: 25234; Zephirin J.
Guilbeault, St. Louis. 27608
Making good; by H. Miller. 5 p. fol. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910 ; D : 22061 ; Harry Miller,
New York. 27609
■ comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. D. Morris.
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910; D: 17930; George D.
Morris, Buffalo. 27610
— comedy drama in 1 act, by G. S. Loane.
[22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1911; D: 25348; George S.
Loane, New York. 27611
•comedy in 4 acts, by G. D. Morris. [131]
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911; D: 23143; George D.
Morris, New York. 27612
by G. L Lynn. [44] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912 ; D : 31410 ; George Igna-
tius Lynn, San Jose, Cal. 27613
1379
27614
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27631
Making- good — Continued.
comedy in 4 acts, by O. Davis. [197] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911 ; D : 20991 ; Owen Davis,
New York. 27614
dramatic sl^etcli, by C. H. Jackson. [2],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1914; D : 38004 ; Charles H.
Jackson, New York. 27614a
-1 act comedy, by J. Stokes. [2], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1913 ; D : 33592 ; John Stokes,
New York. 27615
a 1 act farce-comedy, by A. B. Rogers. 17
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ada Byron Rofiers, Berkeley, Cal. ; D :
15S73, May 15, 1909; 2c. May 15, 1909. 27616
play in 4 acts, by A. L. Crimmins. [3], 140
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915 ; D : 42369 ; Agnes Louise
Crimmins, West Newton, Mass. 27616a
— play in 8 acts, by B. Boone. 69 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1913; D : 33192 ; Benjamin
Boone, Chicago. 27617
vaudeville comedy sketch in 1 scene, by
Thomas Gray. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1910; D : 22191 ; George
Dixey Fisher and Monroe Le Maire, New
York. 27618
Making him like it; playlet in 1 act, by W. W.
Norton. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6. 1915 ; D : 42427 ; William War-
ren Norton. Detroit. 27618a
Making his own way; melodrama in 3 acts,
by C. W. Loomis. 145] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D: 34513; Charles
Whiting Loomis, Hartford. 27619
Making news; sketch, by W. M. Herschell.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910 ; D : 20485 ; William IM.
Her.schell, Indianapolis. 27620
Making (The) of a man; by A. Cowles. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Cowles, Williamsport, Pa. ; D :
5393, Aug. 8, 1904; 2c. Aug. 8, 1904. 27621
comedy drama in 4 acts, by B. Eyferth.
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bruno Eyferth, Duluth, Minn. ; D : 2359,
Sept. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1902. 27622
Making (The) of a new man; comedy in 8
acts, by B. Hurst and Charlie de Lima. 72 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Brandon Hurst and Charles A. de Lima.
New York ; D : 15430, Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar.
24, 1909. 27623
Making (The) of a poet; musical comedy in 2
acts, by J. S. Bradway. 41 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 8. 1911 ; D : 251G4 ; John Saeger
Bradway, Haverford, Pa. 27624
Making (The) of a scoutmaster; comedy in 3
acts, by W. I. Jones. Jellico, Tenn., Jellico
times printing co., 1915. 2 p. 1., 38 p. 24°.
. © May 13, 1915; 2c. June 3, 1915; D:
40967 ; William Isaac Jones, Harrogate, Tenn.
27624a
Making (The) of Billy; play in 3 acts, by A.
Chalmers. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. IS, 1913; D: 31999; Agnes
Chalmers, (Jrand Rapids, Mich. 27625
Making (The) of Larry; boy scout play in 2
scenes, by Harold Strong I^atham. New
York, S. French ; London, Samuel French,
ltd., 1914. 22 p. 12°. ([French's interna-
tional copyrighted ed. of the works of the
. best authors, no. 277] )
© Feb. 19, 1914; 2c. Feb. 20, 1914; D:
36095; Samuel French, New York. 27625a
Making (The) of Maddalena; play in 4 acts.
l)y Samuel Lewis. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Eugenia Hull, Arlington, Mass. ;
D : 13635, Aug. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1908.
27626
Making people happy; comedy in 3 acts, by
T. Buchanan. 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1910 ; D : 17866 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 27627
Making rain; musical farce comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
3736G, Oct. 17. 27628
Making rain, by Hiram Stripe; a 3 act com-
edy, by A. G. Rogers. 20 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© A. G. Rogers, Kingston, Mo. ; 1893 : 2150.
Jan. 9 ; 2c. Jan. 9. 27629
Making the highway pay; a melodrama in 4
acts, by James Clyde. 95 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Celie G. Turner, New York; D : 9226,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2c. Oct. 13, 1906. 27630
Making the movies; original first run comedy
playlet in 1 reel, by H. Van Avery. [1], 29 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1914; D: 36954; H. Van
Avery, Cleveland. 27630a
Mai vivir; cuadro dramatico en prosa, de A.
Velasco Zazo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1912. 18 p. 12°.
© ]\Iar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32573 ;
Antonio Velasco Zazo, Madrid. 27631
1380
27632
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
27645
Mala fama; sainete en 3 cuadros, del M. Mi-
liiiru y II. Gonzalez, miisica del maestro Ig-
nacio T. Castilla. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1909. 45 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16870; Miguel Miliura y Ricardo Gonzalez,
Madrid. 27632
Mala hembra; zarzuela coraico-dramatica en 1
acto y 4 cuadros, llbro de V. de la Vega,
nn'isica del maestro Padilla. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1909. 45 p. 12°,
[Libretto only]
© Ventura de la Vega, Madrid ; D : 16136,
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 27633
Mala semilla; corned i a en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de I. Perez Giralde y J. A. Vazquez
Perez, aiadrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1907. 34 p. 12°.
© Ismael Perez Giralde v Jose A. Vftzquez
Perez, Madrid ; D : 10660, May 29, 1907 ; 2c.
May 29, 1907. 27634
Mala (La) tarde; zarzuela en 1 acto. dividido
en 3 cuadros en prosa, original de C. R. Ave-
cilla y M. Merino, nitisica del maestro R.
Millan. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 31 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41641; Ceferino R. Avecilla y Manuel Merino,
Madrid. 27634a
Malachi and Miranda; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. R. IMonroe.
© J. R. Monroe, Seymour, Ind. ; 1875 :
1134, Feb. 6. 27635
Malachy of Meath; or. The collar of gold, a
liistorical Irish drama in 5 acts, with a grand
tableau, by W. E. Fitzpatrick.
© William E. Fitzpatrick, Brooklyn; 1879:
16946, Dec. 16. 27636
Malady (The) of the day; comedy in 3 acts,
by C. D. Boyd. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D : 22S91 ; Charles D.
Boyd, Milwaukee. 27637
Malaeska; a play in 5 acts, dramatized from
a tale by Ann S. Stephens, by G. Garrigues.
© Gertrude Garrigues, St. Louis; 1872:
13097, Dec. 13. 27638
Malagueiias; zarzuela comica en 1 acto y 1
cuadro, en prosa, original de Gonzalo Canto
y Rafael Santa Ana, musica del maestro Ge-
roninio Gimenez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1914. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 20, 1914; D:
38248 ; G. Canto y R. Santa Ana, Madrid.
27638a
Malas-pulg-as; sainete lirico en 1 acto, dividido
en 2 cuadros, en prosa, original de M. Fer-
nandez Palomero, mfisica de los niaestros
Luna y San Nicolas. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1912. 45 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31589 :
Manuel Fernandez Palomero, Madrid. 27639
Malatesta's wife. See Maletesta's wife.
Malay (The); a play in 4 acts, by Dagmar de
Framery and W. S. Brintnall. 126 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Woodbury Saxton Brintnall, Oakland,
Cal. ; D: 15023, Feb. 8, 1909; 2c. Nov. 17,
1908. 27640
Malditas (Las) ideas; sainete en prosa. origi-
nal de J. Pellicer. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1914. 37 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914: D:
38182; Julio Pellicer. Madrid. 27640a
Malediction (The); drama in 3 acts and pro-
logu€\ by F. Olivella.
© Francisco Olivella, New York; 1891:
22462, June 20. 27641
a drama in 3 acts, tr. from the French and
adapted for male characters only, by J. A.
Lyons. Notre Dame, Ind., University press.
1883. 55 p. 8°.
© Joseph A. Lyons, Notre Dame, Ind.;
1883 : 18176, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 27642
Malefilatre (Les); comedie en 2 actes, [par]
Georges de Porto-Riche. Paris, Librairie
tlieatrale, 1904. 2 p. 1., 72 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 5033, Mav 16,
1904 ; 2c. May 16, 1904. 27643
Maler (Der) See Meine welt sei deine welt.
Maletesta's wife; dramatization of Robert Bu-
chanan's poem Fra Giacomo, bv B. C. Mason.
[2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D: 26015; Ben C.
Mason, Washington. 27644
Malheurs (Les) de Sophie; par Mme. la com-
tesse de Segur, simplified by D. M. Bement,
with illustrations by Roberta Warren. Bos-
ton, New Yorlv [etc.] B. H. Sanborn & co.
[1915] 2 p. 1., [3] -103 p. front, plates.
16°. (Lettered on cover: The students*
series of French classics)
© Apr. 6, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1915 ; aff. Nov.
22, 1915; A: 414739; Dorothy M. Bement,
New Haven. 27644a
Malingerer (The); comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Greene. [3], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913; D : 34301 ; Homer
Greene, Honesdale, Pa, 27645
1381
27646
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27667
Malkath Schbo; odei-, Der cherm, historische
drama mit gesang in 5 acten, von A. Mesco.
© Adam Mesco, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 55474,
Oct. 2. 27646
Malmiztic, the Toltec; a romantic drama of
Aztec Mexico in 5 acts, by S. N. Ford.
© Samuel N. Ford, Shreveport, La.; 1890:
8922, Mar. 18. 27647
Male, monk of Dissentis; a drama, by W. S.
Liscomb.
© ^MUiam S. Liscomb, Providence, R. I. ;
1877:2406, Feb. 23. 27648
Malocchio (The evil eye); satirical comedy in
3 acts, by Gerolamo Enrico Nani.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1899:25013,
Apr. 10. 27649
See also Evil (The) eye.
Maloney, the solid man; an American farcical
local comedy in 1, 2 or 3 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, Chicago ; 1884 : 26077,
Dec. 26. 27650
Maloney's mishaps; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts.
© Joseph Sullivan, New York ; 1895 : 29012,
May 31. 27651
Maloney's trip to Ireland; an American farci-
cal, local comedy in 1, 2 or 3 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, Chicago ; 1884 : 26075,
Dec. 26. • 27652
Maloney's visit to America; an American
farcical, local comedy in 1, 2 or 3 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, Chicago ; 1884 : 26076,
Dec. 26. 27653
Maloney's wedding; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. L. McCabe.
© E. H. Macoy, jr., Chicago; 1898:49700,
Aug. 25; 2c. Aug. 25. 27654
an Irish farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. L.
McCabe.
© Charles Brooks, Chicago; 1897:16250,
Mar. 9. 27655
Maloney's viredding day.
© E. H. Macoy, Chicago; 1900 A : 13063,
May 24. 27656
Malquerida (La); drama en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de J. Benavente. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1913. 66 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36533; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 27656a
' Sec also Maltratada (La)
Maltese (A) cat; comic opera in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by Lincoln Balch [i. e. W. L.
Balch] 105 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© William L. Balch, Boston ; D : 5900, Dec.
12, 1904; 2c. Dec. 12, 1904. 27657
Maltese (The) cross; or. The freemason's love.
© Ktite M. A. Mortensen, Indianapolis ;
1877:2207, Feb. 19; 2c. Feb. 19. 27658
Maltratada (La); parodia en 1 acto y 3 cua-
dros, de La malquerida, escrita por J. Gratal
y A. Paso, hi jo. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1914. 35 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40059 ; Julian Gratal y Antonio Paso, hijo,
Madrid. 27658a
Malvaloca; drama en 3 actos, inspirado en uii
copla andaluza, por Serafin y Joaquin Al-
varez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1912. 96 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31570 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid. 27659
Mama Ursula; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de M. Echegaray. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1910. -54 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21974; Miguel Echegaray, Madrid. 27660
Maman Colibri; comedie en 4 actes, par Henry
Bataille. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. [72] p.
12°.
© Eug&ne Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 5760, Nov.
12, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904. 27661
Mama's baby, papa's man; a 1 act farce, by
L. Warren Lister. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lydia Warren Lister, San Francisco ; D :
9101, Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 8, 1906.
27662
Mama's boy; a musical comedy -sketch, by G.
T. Adams.
© George T. Adams, Brooklyn ; D : 71 OS.
Aug. 4, 1905. 27663
Mama's darling boy; by Aaron Hoffman. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Sam Curtis, Long Island, N. Y., and
Edith Palmer, Brooklyn; D : 12192, Jan. 17,
1908; 2c. Jan. 17, 1908. 27664
Mama's pet; a dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by Charles Heywood. Typewritten.
© Frank Haffner, New York; 1900 A:
4?24, Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 27665
Mama's Waterloo; comedy in 1 act.
© Herbert Stebbins, Newton, Mass. ; 1S96 :
13478, Feb. 28. 276G6
Mame; a drama in 1 act, by W. H. Cline.
© Wm. Hamilton Cline, Los Angeles ; D :
13064, May 26, 1908. 87667
1382
27668
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27688
Mame's professor.
© Francis M, Livingston, New York; D:
12675, Apr. 4, 1908. 27668
Mamie of the movies; dramatic slcetch in 1
act, by J. A. Lacy. [1], 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 31, 1914 ; D : 37708 ; J. A. Lacy,
Minneapolis. 27668a
Mamie's chance; in 1 act, by A. Cowles. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 22038; Albert
Cowles, Williamsport. Pa. 27669
Mamma; a comedy in 3 acts, freely tr.
into English, by I. R. Bacon, from the Hun-
garian of Edward Szigligeti, and entitled in
the original, A mamma.
© Irving R. Bacon, New York ; 1888 : 17053,
June 14. 27670
from the French, by A. S. Van Doren.
© William Redmund, Boston ; 1SS5 : 11758,
May 25. 27671
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H. G. Don-
nelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia;
1888 : 34179, Dec. 1. 27672
a play in 1 act, by E. T. Calnon. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Thomas Calnon, Detroit; D:
12491, Mar. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1908. 27673
or, Freydela, the milnerin.
© Bella Gudinsky, New York ; D : 72. Jan.
24, 1901. 27674
Mamma's gone out; or, A fast family, a com-
edy in 4 acts, altered and adapted for the
present time from a comedy in 4 acts written
by B. Webster, jr., by J. A. EUsler.
© John A. Ellsler, New York ; 1892 ; 42213,
Oct. 18. 27675
Mamma's baby; play in 1 act, by Beatrice
Ramsay Walcot. 16 p. f. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1911 ; D : 25324 ; Mrs. C. M.
Walcot, New York. 2t676
Mamma's boy; play in 1 act, by D. MacBoyle.
[23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914; D: 37122; Darl Mac-
Boyle, New York. 27677
Mammon; combined tragedy and comedy in 3
acts, by E. S. Mitchell.
© Ensign S. Mitchell, Shelby, Neb.; 1898:
7510, Jan. 24; 2c. Mar. 14. 27678
an original drama in 5 acts, by W. Brier.
© Warren Brier, Baraboo, Wis.; 1888:
21595, July 27, 27679
Mammon — Continued.
■ -play in prologue, 3 acts and epilogue, by
G. Bolton. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36931 ; Guy Bolton,
Bronxville, N. Y. 27679a
Mammon and dot giss I don'd got; combined
tragedy and comedy in 3 acts, by E. S.
Mitchell.
© Ensign S. Mitchell, Shelby, Neb.; 1897:
61907, Nov. 2. 27680
Mammon and gammon. See Amaryllis.
Mammon and the minstrel; by N. Gardner.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nelson Gardner, Rutherford, N. J. ; D :
15828, May 11, 1909; 2c. May 11, 1909.
27681
Mammon's fate; a spectical [sic] drama, by
M. Winer.
© Maurice Winer, New York ; 1898 : 55594,
Sept. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 27682
Mammy; comedy, dramatic playlet, bv C. E.
Elliott. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D: 29226; Charles
Elven Elliott, Port Orchard, Wash. 27683
drama in 4 acts, by Bernie Babcock. New
York, Neale publishing company, 1915. 102 p.
12°.
© Oct. 22, 1915; 2c. Nov. 15, 1915; D:
42256 ; Neale pub. co.. New York. 27683a
plantation comedy in 3 acts, by E. G.
Boyd. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1913 ; D : 35025 ; Emma Gar-
rett Boyd, Atlanta. 27684
play in 4 acts, by R. B. Longmire. 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17038 ; Robert Bill
Longmire, New Orleans. 27685
Mammy Caroline; play in 1 act, by H. E.
Woulfe. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D : 33043 ; Honor E.
Woulfe, Waco, Tex. 27686
Mammy Chloe; a dramatic representation in 1
act, by C. D, Vallette. 27 p. f°. Tj-pewrit-
ten.
© Clair D. Vallette, Chicago ; D : 1444. Feb.
14, 1902; Ic. Feb. 14, 1902. 27687
or, The Pendletons of Virginia, drama in
4 acts with a prologue, by T. B. De Coppet.
[115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1913; D : 33958 ; Theodosia
B. De Coppet, New York. 27688
Mammy Jinny's white folks; American play
in 4 acts, by R. B. Longmire. [61] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42328 ; Robert Bill
Longmire, San Antonio, 27688a
1383
27689
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27704
Mammy Liza. Sec New m.onologues and dia-
lect stories.
Mammy Lou; a sketch, by H. M. Marmon. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Hilda Monroe Marmon, Memphis, Tenn. ;
D : 11842, Nov. 30, 1907 ; Ic. Nov. 14, 1907.
27689
Mammy Lou and little Bess; in 1 act, by Mrs.
H. Wilson. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911 ; D : 24336 ; Mrs. Hunter
AVilson, New York. 27689a
Mammy Lucindy, gin'l managah; 1 act play,
by V. H. Pendleton [Jane Perdue, pseud.]
29 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911; D: 23636; Virginia
Hunter Pendleton, Weehawken, N. J. 27690
Mammy's devotion; a dramatic sketch in 1
act, by S. Chapman. 7 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Stella Chapman, Bellraore, N. Y. ; D :
14571, Dec. 19, 1908; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908.
27691
Mamsell tjbermut; operette in 1 akt, von H.
Friedberg und C. Klinger, musik von Johan-
nes Richardy. Vollstandiges textbuch. Leip-
zig. C. Ruble's musikverlag, 1911. 30 p. 16°.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D: 28764; Carl Riihle,
Leipzig. 27692
Mam'selle Flirt; musical comedy in 2 acts and
3 scenes, by J. M. Leveque and Bessie Boniel.
45 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1910; D: 17894; J. M. Le-
veque, New Orleans. 27693
Mam'selle G-aby; playlet in 1 act, by D. R. de
Simone. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Oct. 9, 1912 ; D : 31091 ; D. Robert de
Simone, New York. 27694
Mam'selle Lou-Lou. /SceMa'amselle Lou-Lou.
Mam'selle Nanette; play in 3 acts, by E. W.
Duke. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1915; D: 41433; E. Wood-
ward Duke, New York. 27694a
Mam'selle Pique; a musical comedy, by P, W.
Hyde,
© Paul W. Hyde, Pittsburgh ; D : 1376. Jan.
30, 1902. 27695
Mam'selle Sallie; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by R. B. Smith, miisic by
Raymond Hubbell.
© Robert B. Smith, Brooklyn; D : 9503,
Nov. 2, 1906. 27696
Mam'selle Sally; comic opera in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by R. B. Smith, music by Raymond
Hubbell. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Robert B. Smith, New York D : 9355,
Oct. 31, 190G; 2c. Nov, 2, 1906, 27697
Mam'selle Tabasco; or, A trip to Reno, musi-
cal comedy in 2 acts, by Genevieve Farnell
[i, e. G. F. Bond] music by Rollin Bond,
novelties and scenic effects by T. V. Smyth
and Mark Lawson. 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1910; D : 22807 ; Genevieve
Farnell-Bond, Bogota, N. J. 27698
Mam'zelle. See also M'zelle.
Mam'zelle Boy-Scout; operette en 3 actes, de
Paul Bonhomme, musique de Gustave Goub-
lier. Paris, Heugel et cie., 1915. 2 p. 1., 180
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41615 ; Heugel et cie., Paris. 27698a
Mam'zelle Cham.pagne; a musical bubble in 2
bottles, book and lyrics by E. A. Woolf, music
by Cass M. Freeborn. 26 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York; D:
8594, May 25, 1906 ; 2c. May 29, 1906. 27699
Ma,m.'zelle Champagne, jr.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York ; D : 9234,
Oct, 15, 1906. 27700
Mam'zelle Chichi; operette-bouffe en 1 acte et
4 tableaux, [par] Ch. Esquier, airs arr. par
M. Christine. Paris, C. Joubert, 1905. cover-
title, 35 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Celestin Joubert, Paris ; D : 7532, Nov.
7, 1905; 2c. Nov. 7, 1905. 27701
Mam'zelle Secotine; vaudeville en 1 acte et 2
tableaux, par Daniel Jourda. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1914. 60 p. 8°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D:
36613; Joubert, Paris. 27701a
Mam'zelle Sourire; operette en 3 actes, paroles
de ]\Iaurice de Marsan, musique de Aim6 La-
chaurae. Paris, Enoch & cie., 1906. 2 p. 1.,
140 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & CO., Paris; D : 8608, May 26,
1906; 2c. May 26, 1906. 27702
Mam'zelle Toinette; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Geo. H. Jessop and William Gill.
© Jessop and Gill, New York ; 1883 : 215S9,
Nov. 21. 27703
Man (The); bubble in 4 acts, by C. Moore. [94]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D : 36133 ; Carlyle
Moore, Dingman's Ferry, Pa. 27703a
drama in 4 acts, by H. Ford, written with
the co-operation of Ben B. Lindsey and Har-
vey J. O'Higgins. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1911; D: 25174; Harriot
Ford, New York. 27704
1384
27705
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27726
Man (The) — Coutinued.
drama in 3 acts, by R. Martin, 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec, 8, 1909 ; D : 17714 ; Rae Martin,
New York, 27705
by W. J. Tweed and J. W, Binder
[5], 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1912; D : 31787 ; Walter
James Tweed and James Wolfe Binder, At-
lantic City. 27706
— a melodrama, by M. F, Sheldon and E, A.
Sumner.
© M. French Sheldon, New York; 1887:
13231, May 19. 27707
monodrama in 4 acts, by C. F. Ohliger.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39369 ; Carl F. Ohli-
ger, Pittsburgh. 27707a
— 1 act drama, by S. Wallace, 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911 ; D : 23215 ; Smith Wal-
lace, Haverhill, Mass. 27708
— play in 4 acts, by A. B. Green. [58] p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. July 21, 1914; D : 37G39 ; Albert B.
Green, San Francisco. 27708a
— play in 3 acts, by Harry Adams Conklin
and Frank Roland Conklin. 134 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. July 3. 1914 ; D : 37457 ; H. A. Conk-
lin, Huntington, N. Y. 27708b
a scriptural play, by G. F. Millner. 60 p.
f . Typewritten,
© George F. Millner, Toronto, Canada ; D :
15921, May 22, 1909; 2c. May 22, 1909.
27709
— 3 act play, by E. E. Kidder, [91] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25509; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 27710
■ or. Square.
© Joseph W. Kane, Pittsburgh ; D : 15094,
Feb. 16, 1909. 27711
Man (A), a maid and a dress-suit case. See
Orig'inal monolog'ues and sketches.
Man, a mouse, and some kittens; a musical and
pantomimic oddity in 1 scene aud 3 tableaux,
by A. Kingsbury. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Synopsis only]
© Audrey Kingsbury, New York; D : 7357,
Oct. 4, 1905; 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 27712
Man (A) about the place; comedy in 1 act, by
O. West. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Olive West, New York ; D : 342, Apr. 12,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1901. 27713
Man (A) about town; a dramatic episode in 1
act, by Stanislaus Stange. New York, Chi-
cago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1906. 18 p.
front, (port.) 12°. (Charles Dickson's fa-
mous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 9139,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 27714
a negro farce in 1 act, by E. Bowers. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1894. 10 p. 12°.
([Baker's darkey plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
32982, June 22 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 27715
Man (The) above; psychological play in 4 acts,
by B. J. Hnkoun. [140] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 17, 1911; D: 24706; Benjamin .T.
Hakoun, New York. 27716
Man (The) across the hall.
© Nevada Farrington, New York ; D : 11113,
Aug. 5, 1907. 27717
Man (The) across the street; a monologue-
sketch in 1 scene, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. Type-
written.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1899 : 702G0, Oct. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 28. 27718
Man across the way; comedy playlet, by Z.
Jilarston. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 2, 1910 ; D : 20934 ; Zelda Mars-
ton, Carbondale. Pa, 27719
Man (The) ahead.
© Charles Henry Fowler, Brooklyn ; D :
5776, Nov. 15, 1904. 27720
Man (A) among men; an original play in 4 acts,
based on the adventures of the historical
Admirable Crichton, by M. Goldsmith.
© Milton Goldsmith, New York; D : 13534,
Aug. 11, 1908. 27721
Man (A) and a maid; by N. Pierson. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26. 1911; D : 25321 ; Nita Pier-
son, New York. 27722
a comedy in 4 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives, New York; D : 4162, Oct.
30, 1903. 27723
• • a farce in 1 act, by Helen M. Palmer. Phil-
a-lelphia. The Penn publishing company, 1907.
17 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; D : 10357,
Apr. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1907. 27724
Man (A) and a president; play in 5 acts, by
G. V. Kracht. [45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912; D: 31461; George V.
Kracht, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 27725
Man (A) and a woman; a fabrication, by
George Hazelton.
© Geo. C. Hazelton, jr.. New York ; D :
11602, Oct. 26, 1907. 27726
1385
27726
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27746
Man (A) and a woman — Continued.
play in 1 act, by L. M. Meaney. [1], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914 ; D : 36162 ; Lottie Myr-
tle Meaney, Charlestown, IMass. 27726a
Man and his master. Sec Gipsy (The) guar-
dian.
Man (A) and his mate; in 3 acts, by Harold
Diirant. SO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. R. Durant, Waterbury, Conn.; D:
14352, Nov. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1908. 27737
Man and his money; by M. Mawlette. 115 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1910 ; D : 20009 ; Mona Maw-
lette, Yonkers, N. Y. 27728
Man and his price; a romantic comedy, by J.
Abbott. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tohn Abbott, Columbus, O. ; D : 9796,
.Tan. 16, 1907 ; 2c. .Jan. 16, 1907. 27729
Man (A) and his v^ife; a comedy in 3 acts, by
C Goodloe.
© Carter Goodloe, Summit, N. J. ; D : 13081.
May 26, 1908. 27730
by J. G. Randolph-White. 94 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911; D: 23225; Jane G.
Randolph-White, Jamaica, N. Y. 27731
Man and man; drama in 5 acts, by F. P. Foster.
© F. P. Foster, New York ; 1876 : 12S80,
Nov. 21. 27732
-a play in 5 acts, by F. Foster.
© Fannv Foster, New York; 1876:6782,
May 31. 27733
Same.
© F. P. Foster, New York; 1876:11499,
Oct. 10.
27734
Man and master; play in 1 act, by P. L. Weil.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32661 ; Percival L.
Weil, New York. 27735
Man and superman; by Bernard Shaw. Cam-
bridge [Mass.] The University press, 1903.
xxxvii p.. 2 1., 243 p. 12°.
© G. B. Shaw, London ; A : 64663, July 23,
1903 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1903 ; 2c. May 28, 1904.
27735a
a comedy and a philosophy, by Bernard
Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 1913. xxxvii
p., 2 1., 175 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361151 ; G. B. Shaw, London. 27736
Man (The) and the burglaress; a comedy in 1
act, by P. Irwin. 18 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Payson Irwin, New York ; D : 3196. Mar.
27, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1903. 27737
Man and the cad; 1 act playlet, by T. Hall. 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1910; D: 20185; Thurston
Hall, New York. 27738
Man (The) and the deal; 4 act drama, by O,
F. D. Neel. 89 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1910 ; D : 22873 ; O. F. Spaete,
Boston. 27739
Man (The) and the girl; or. The autocratic
father and his impulsive daughter, quad-
rangle drama of tabloid comedy, bv J. O. Wal-
lis. 23 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1915; D: 40199; John Cal-
vin Wallis, Denver. 27739a
Man (The) and the maid; playlet in 1 act, by
AV. Brewer. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1911 ; D : 25758 ; William W.
Brewer, San Francisco. 27740
Man (The) and the militant; comedy in 4 acts,
by Elsa Rendel [pseud, of A. Ellerbeck] 142
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914; D: 38149; Aurania
Ellerbeck, New York. 27740a
play in 1 act, dramatized from Alice
Brown's story of the same name, by E. Ren-
del [pseud, of A. Ellerbeck] [2], 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914; D: 36027; Elsa Ren-
del, Boston. 27740b
Man and the nurse; drama in 1 act, by J, C.
Rosenberg. 11 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909 ; D : 17612 ; Jane Church
Rosenberg, Indianapolis. ' 27741
Man (The) and the thief. See Circumstantial
evidence.
Man (The) and the woman.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans;
D : 11373, Sept. 18, 1907. 27742
Man (A) and three women; play in 3 acts, by
G. Steerup. [93] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jtine 5, 1912; D: 29930; Godfrey
Steerup, Chicago. 27743
Man and wife; a drama in 5 acts, by Harry A.
Webber.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1874 : 11039. Aug.
25. 27744
a drama in 4 acts, by P. H. McCaigue.
120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Henry McCaigue, Marblehead,
Mass.; D : 13913, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Oct. 5,
1908. 27745
an original dramatic arrangement in 5
acts, of Wilkie Collins' romantic novel, by
A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1870:1911,
Sept. 17. 27746
1386
27746
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27762
Man and woman; dramatic sketch in 1 scene,
by E. Crotty. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915; D: 40135; Elizabetli
Crotty, Cleveland. 27746a
suffrage drama in 3 acts, by Brown Lan-
done. [4], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912; D : 29622 ; L. E. Lan-
done, inc., New York. 27747
Man around the corner. See Cave woman.
Man (The) at the door; an act for two males,
by .Jeff T. Branen. 8 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© J. T. Branen, Chicago; D : 12319. Feb.
6, 1908; 2c. Feb. 6, 1908. 27748
Man (The) behind; a play in 5 acts, dramatized
by T. S. Denison from his novel. The man be-
hind.
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago; 18S8:
26349, Sept. 15. 27749
Man (The) behind the curtain. See Christ-
mas chimes.
Man (The) behind the gun.
© James Frederick Fulton, Kansas City,
Mo.; 1900 A: 9582, Apr. 14. 27750
— —a play in 1 act [by Joseph Standish] 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Eddie Fov, United States ; D : 4641. Feb.
23, 1904; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904. 27751
Man (The) behind the mask; playlet, by Annie
Mack Berlein. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. J. Mack, Bensonhurst, N. Y. ; D:
2122. July 15, 1902; 2c. June 16, 1902.
27752
Man (The) behind the screen; [play in 1 act]
by Harry Lorenzo Chapin. [9] p. 12°. {In
The adoption and other sketches, poems and
plays, by H. L. Chapin)
© Aug. 9, 1909; 2c. Aug. 11, 1909; A:
244693 ; H. L. Chapin, Huron, O. 27752a
Man (The) builder; story of modern society in
4 acts, by B. F. Meurling. [2], 60 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; D: 38994; Beutil F.
Meurling, Omaha, Neb. 27752b
Man (A) can only do his best; fantastic com-
edy in 1 act, by K. S. Goodman. Chicago,
Stage guild, 1915. 52 p. 12°.
© May 15, 1915; 2c. May 20, 1915; D:
40706; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Chicago.
27752c
— — See also Quick curtains.
Man (The) eagle; play in 2 acts, by H. Monroe.
[1], 83 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D: 35843; Harriet
Monroe, Chicago. 27752d
Man-eater (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by
William .J. McKiernan.
© Jennie K. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 3398, May 8, 1903. 27753
musical comedy in 2 acts, by Carl R.
Moore and G. H. Shelton. 90 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© George Handy Shelton, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; D : 11645, Nov. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 1,
1907. 27754
Man (A) first; play in 3 acts, by E. M. Kelley.
[90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29540; Ethel M.
Kelley, Dennisport, Mass. 27755
sketch in 1 act, by E. Hope. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 23, 1911; D: 24275; Evelvn
Hope. New York. 27756
Man (A) for a man; sketch, by J. A. Culbert.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915; D: 41384; Joseph A.
Culbert. Philadelphia. 27756a
Man (A) for an hour; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by R. Barlow. 56 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Reginald Bar]ow% New York; D : 11606,
Oct. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1907. 27757
Man for the plnce; light comedy in 3 acts, by
W. A. Lawson. 172 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1909; D: 17275; William A.
Lawson, Sacramento, Cal. 27758
Man (The) from America. See King Khaam-
zobull.
Man (The) from Arizona; a farce in 1 act, by
D. S. Maddox.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1899 : 48866,
July 28 ; 2c. July 28. 27759
Man (The) from below; a farce comedy, by
A. A. Aarons.
© Alfred A. Aarons, New Y^ork ; D : 416,
Apr. 30, 1901. 27760
Man from Berkeley; an A.raerican serio-comic
lollege play in 1 act, by De AV. Allen [pseud.
of A. A. Adleman]
© De Wolfe Allen, New York; D:9044,
Aug. 21, 1906. 27761
Man (The) from Borneo; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Charles Townsend. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1901] 42 p. 12°. ([Denison's series, v. 11,
no. 64, July, 1901])
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; D : 633, July 3,
1901 ; 2c. July 20, 1901. 27762
1387
27763
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
277S2
Man (The) from Brandon; a fnrce in 1 act, by
J. I\I. Taylor. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1907. 19 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Bcston ; D : 1141S,
Sept. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 27763
Man from Broadway; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by C. Halpin. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Apr. 7, 1910 ; D : 20738 ; Charles Hal-
pin, Boston. 27764
Man (The) from California. See "Won on a
bluff.
Man (The) from Copper Valley; a new Ameri-
can play in 3 acts, by A. Eastman.
© Adolph Eastman, New York; D : 13381,
July 21, 1908. 27765
Man (A) from Cork; a comedy in 3 acts, by
George Hoey.
© Herbert S. Cawthorn, United States;
1894:4364, Jan. 18. 27766
Man (The) from Death Valley; comedy in 1
act, by H. Bag.?. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32662 ; Helen Bagg,
Chicago. 27767
Man (A) from Denver; comedy drama in 3
acts, by Frank H. Bernard. New York, S.
Frencl/; London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 52 p.
12°. ( [French's American acting ed., 18] )
© Sept. 19, 1913; 2c. Sept. 20, 1913; D:
34497; Samuel French, New York. 27768
Man (The) from Germany. Typewritten.
© Chas. Krenger and H. M. Crouse, Chi-
cago ; 1900 A : 26865, Oct. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 29.
27769
Man (The) from God's country; comedy in 3
acts, by vr. H. Clifford. 153 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D: 41.564; William H.
Clifford, Los Angeles. 27769a
Man (The) from Hackensack; a comedy drama
in 3 acts, by C. M. Carter.
© Charles Maxson Carter, New York ; 1897 :
38284, June 30. 27770
Man (The) from headquarters; by E. S. Tup-
per. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Sessions Tupper, New York ; D :
6486, Apr. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1905. 27771
Man from Heidelberg'; farce in 1 act, by W. R.
Bandall. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1910 ; D : 17942 ; AVilliam Ru-
fus Randall, NeAv York. 27772
Man from hell; by E. Magie. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 17088 ; Elizabeth
Magie, Chicago. 27773
Man (The) from Hell's Kitchen; a play in 3
acts, by .James Knox [pseud, of I. N. Natkins]
© Isaac Newton Natkins, New Yoi'k; D:
IGOOS, June 5, 1909. 27774
Man (The) from home; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Hof)per. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914; D: 36634; Franklin
Ilooiiei-, New York. 27774a
-T — in 4 acts, by N. Booth Tarkington and
Harry Leon Wilson. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Liebler & co., New York ; D : 10582, May
17, 1907 ; 2c. May 17, 1907. 27775
[play in 4 acts] by Booth Tarkington and
Harry Leon Wilson, with illustrations from
scones in the play by Luther S. White. New
York and London, Harper and brothers, 1908.
7 p. 1., 13-175, [IJ p. front, 7 pl. 8°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; A : 221668,
Nov. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1908. 27775a
Man (The) from Hong-Kong; a comedy-drama
in 3 acts, by F. Sidney. 86 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Florence Sidney, Toronto, Canada ; D :
13509, July 27, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1908. 27776
Man (The) from Indiana; a 1 act comedy bur-
lesque, by G. M. IMcCarthy.
© George M. McCarthy, Jersey City ; 1897 :
39886, July S. 27777
or, In the foothills, a comedy-play of the
range country in 4 acts, by F. Moss. [2], 46
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912 ; D : 29904 ; Fredric Moss,
Kansas City, Mo. - 27778
Man (The) from Ireland; tabloid musical com-
edy in 1 act and 3 scenes, by Charles Morton.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. 20 p.
f°. Mimeographed. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; D:
40421 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 27778a
Man from Italy.
© Clara M. Dmm, Moline, 111."; D : 81.58.
Mar. 14, 1906. 27779
by William Bonelli. [7] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Murrv Livingston, New York ; D : 15669.
Apr. 20, 1909; 2c. Apr. 2(^1, 1909. 27780
Man (The) from Keen's.
© Paul Henkel, New York ; D : 15542, Apr.
5, 1909. 27781
Man from Klondyke; or. Oh give me a horn!
by C. B. Baker. Typewritten.
© C. B. Baker, Spokane. AVash., 1899:
64490, Oct. 5; 2c. Oct. 20. 1900. 27782
See also Hypnotic doctor. — Strenuous
(A) proposal.
1388
27783
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27806
Man (The) from Louisville. See Fifty miles
from Cheyenne.
Man (The) from Macy's; a 1 act comedy, re-
written by W. M. Cressy from the book by
Ira Dodge. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
!© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; D:
8349, Apr. 14, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1906. 27783
Man (The) from Maine; a farcical comedy in
4 acts, by F. C. Griffith. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Carlos Griffith, Boston; 1896:
54008, Sept. 29 ; 2c. June 16, 1906. 27784
■ a melodrama in 5 acts, by Harry Meredith.
© Edwin H. Price, New York ; 1888 : 27482,
Sept. 27. 27785
an original drama in 5 acts, by C. Town-
send. Author's ed. New York, H. Roorbach,
1893. 42 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American ed.
of acting plays, no. 60] )
© Charles Townsend, Weedsport, N. Y. ;
1893 : 14789, Mar. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 28. 27786
a play in 1 act, by M. E. Hannafy.
© Michael E. Hannafy, Westerly, R. I.;
1899 : 33784, May 19 ; 2c. May 19. 27787
Man from Manila; a sketch of odd fancies as
a curtain raiser, for two people, by Robert
Griffin Morris. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elenor de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn; D:
6099, Jan. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 27788
Man (A) from Mars; a comic opera in 3 acts,
scenario, book, lyrics and dialogue by C. H.
Robinson, music by John H. Gower.
© Charles H. Robinson, New York; 1897:
50776, Sept. 11. 27789
■ an original comic opera in 2 acts, libretto
by H. R. Evans and H. G. Martin, music by
li. G. Martin. Typewritten.
© Harry R. Evans and Harry G. Martin,
United States ; 1894 : 59027, Dec. 18 ; 2c. Jan.
12, 1895. 27790
or, 1000 years hence, a melodramatic
travesty in 4 acts, with scenario, incidents,
songs, music and dialogue, by C. H. Robinson.
© Charles H. Robinson, Denver; 1894:
48344, Oct. 17. 27791
Man (The) from Missouri; a melodrama in 4
acts.
© Harry W. Williams, jr., and Samuel H.
Scribner, Pittsburgh; D : 1273, Jan. 11, 1902.
27794
or. Back taxes, comic play with song and
Man from Maryland; by L. Silvers. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17932 ; Lew Silvers,
Sheboygan, Wis. 27792
Man from Minnesota; 1 act farce comedy play-
let, by C. A. Lindholra. 24 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17741 ; Charles Ar-
thur Lindholm, Minneapolis. 27793
dance, by I. B. Campbell.
© Isabella B. Campbell, Colorado Springs,
Col. ; 1899 : 7542, Jan. 23 ; Ic. Jan. 23. 27795
Man (The) from Nevada; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by G. Ulrich. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Ulrich, Oakland, Cal. ; D:3101,
Mar. 7, 1903; 2c. Mar. 7, 1903. 27796
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] 77 p.
12°. (On cover: Alta series)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7073,
Aug. 7, 1905; 2c. Oct. 19, 1905. 27797
Man (The) from New York; comedy in 1 act,
by C. Henry [i. e. Catherine* Henry West]
[17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911; D: 23366; Catherine
Henry, New Rockford, N. D. 27798
comedy playlet in 1 act, by B. Gray. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1911 ; D : 23319 ; Barry Gray,
Philadelphia. 27799
Man from nowhere; a comedy in 3 acts, by C.
L. Preston.
© Clarence L. Preston, Findlay, O. ; 1896:
47880, Aug. 24. 27800
Man (The) from out there; a comedy in 1 act,
by E. A. Martin.
© E. Allen Martin, Cody, Wyo. ; D : 14269,
Nov. 12, 1908. 27801
Man (The) from out yonder; a vaudeville act,
by J. H. Hughes. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph H. Hughes, Saginaw, Mich. ; D :
10398, Apr. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1907. 27802
Man (The) from Paris; a 3 act comedy, by B.
R. Clawson, jr.
© Bowen R. Clawson, jr., Chicago ; 1899 :
15369, Feb. 27. 27803
Man (The) from Reno; American play in 3
acts, by H. A. McAnarney. 148 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1910; D: 22011; Henry A.
McAnarney, Baltimore. 27804
comedy sketch, by George Welcome. 16 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1911; D : 23515 ; Edmund
Stover, San Francisco. 27805
Man (The) from Roscommon; comedy sketch,
by Jolm T. Doyle. [3], 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912 ; D : 30370 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 27806
1389
27807
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27828
Man (The) from Sacramento; melodrama in 4
acts and 10 scenes, by Jeau Barry more. 76 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D :
8520, May 14, 1906; 2c. June 29, 1906.
27807
Man (The) from Santiago; a comedy. Type-
written.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1899 :
17154, Mar. 6; 2c. Mar. 18. 27808
Man (The) from Sweden; a play in 4 acts, by
Clarence Black. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16348 ;
James Edwards, Chicago. 27809
Man from Tammany; 1 act comedy, by Jack
Burnett. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17277 ; Felix Haney,
Washington. 27810
Man (A) from Tammay; a musical farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by E. F. Rush.
© Edwin F. Rush, New York ; 1896 : 22094,
Apr. 9. 27811
Man (The) from Tangier; a farce, by A. E.
Wills.
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 5891,
Oct. 26, 1904. 27812
Man (The) from Texas; a farce in 1 act, by
Bernard Francis Moore.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
75916, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1899. 27813
— an original farcical local drama in 3 acts,
intei'spersed with original songs and music, by
F. Keller.
© Frederick Keller, New York ; 1888 : 5268,
Feb. 17. 27814
See also Knife (The)
Man (The) from the moon; a comic opera in 3
acts.
© W. Oakley Stout, St. Paul ; D : 2130, July
17, 1902. 27815
— operetta in 4 acts, by H. Greeley. 43 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912; D : 30629 ; Horace
Greeley, New York. 27816
play in 1 act, by M. Reardon. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1915; D: 41883; Mark Rear-
don, New York. 27816a
Man (A) from the North; dramatic playlet in
1 scene, by C. n. O'Donnell. [1]„5 p. f°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. July 5, 1912; D : 30178 ; Charles H.
O'Donnell, New York. 27817
Man from the sea; play in 1 act, by P. Dickey
and G. W. Goddard. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1909 ; D : 16682 ; Paul Dickey
and Charles W. Goddard, New York. 27818
Man (The) from the States.
© Jos. A. Physioc, New York ; D : 1988, June
9, 1902. 27819
Man (The) from the West; or. From thechapar-
• ral to Wall st., a comedy drama in 4 acts and
9 scenes, by Oliver J. Booth and H. Lacy.
© Harry Lacy, New Haven; 1894:393r)6,
Aug. 27. 27820
Man (The) from Tiffany's; play in 1 act, by
J. J. McCowan. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John J. McCowan, Buffalo ; D : 10930,
July 3, 1907; 2c. June 17, 1907. 27821
Man (The) from Virginia; play of the golden
West in 4 acts, by B. Chestermau. 46 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 28, 1915 ; D : 41340 ; Bruce Ches-
termau, Vergennes, Vt. 27821a
Man (The) from v/here; [plav in 2 acts, by M. S.
Burt] 16 numb. 1. 8°. Printed, and 9 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© M. Struthers Burt, Princeton, N. J. ; D :
5126, June 3, 1904 ; 2c. May 25, 1904. 27822
Man (The) from Yucatan; musical comedy in
2 acts, by M. E. Swan. 110 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1912; D : 29315 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 27823
Man-hater (The); a side-splitting comedy in 3
acts, a satire on woman's rights, by W. Buseli.
44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1888:. 5592,
Feb. 21 ; 2c. Apr. 30. 27824
— sketch in 1 act, by A. W. Cole. [21] p.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D : 2.3812 ; Anna W.
Cole, Indianapolis. 27825
— -vaudeville sketch, by L. and W. C. Dowlan.
[2], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28183 ; Leonora and
Wm. C. Dowlan, Grand Rapids, Mich. 27826
or. Woman's emancipation, comedy in 5
acts, adapted from the German, by Mrs.
Sn)idl-Carr.
© Mrs. Smidl-Carr, I'hiladelphia ; 1888:
30034, Oct. 22. 27827
Man-haters (The); original entertainment, by
S. S. Tibbals. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1912. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31663 ;
Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O. 27828
1390
27829
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27851
Man (The) he mig'ht have been; drama in 1
act, by S. Spedden. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 23011 ; Sam Spedden,
Dallas. 27829
Man (The) he oug-ht to be; drama in 3 acts, by
J. V. Blake and A. Hughes. 88 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. Aug. 20, 1913 ; D : 34208 ; James Vila
Blake and Amelia Hughes, Chicago. 27830
Man higher up; a comedy melodrama in 4 acts,
by A. Knott. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adelbert Knott, Chicago; D : 7912, Jan.
29, 1906; 2c. Jan. 29, 1906. 27831
a comedy playlet, by Jack KenjT.n. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D : 30859 ; Fannie Ab-
bott Andrews. St. Louis. 27832
■play in 4 acts, by Edith Ellis [i. e. E. E.
Furness] 163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912 ; D : 30576 ; Edith Ellis
Furness, New York. 27833
by J. Keller. [1], 68 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912; D : 30887 ; Joseph C.
Keller, New York. 27834
play in 1 act, by P. Bergin. [1], 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914; D : 39011 ; Peggy Ber-
gin, Los Angeles. 27834a
— play of passing conditions in 3 acts, by
A. J. Eddy. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29. 1909; D : 17219 ; Arthur .Je-
rome Eddy, Chicago. 27835
a political comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. L. Roberts. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Lynch Roberts, IMiami, Fla. ;
D : 12204, Jan. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. IS, 1908.
27836
— - See also Protected interests.
Man (The) hunt; a dramatic reality in 1 act,
by L. Marston. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Marston, New York; D : 12703,
Mar. 16, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908. 27837
an operatic farce, book and lyrics by M. J.
A. McDonald, music by Lyle C. True.
© Morton J. A. McDonald, San Francisco,
Cal. ; D : 6466, Apr. 5, 1905. 27838
Man (A) in a million.
© Jacob Lee Roth, Chicago ; D : 10632, INIay
24, 1907. 27839
-drama in 4 acts, [by] P. G. Piatti. [2],
190 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D: 30294; Peter G.
Piatti, New York. 27840
Man (A) in a thousand; a drama in 5 acts.
© Oliver D. Byron, United States; 1893:
6542, Feb. 2. 27841
Man (A) in black; a drama in 4 acts, from
Le Fanu's Uncle Silas, by George W. Ryer.
© Catberine M. Ryer, Brooklyn; D : 3006,
Feb. 11, 1903. 27842
a romantic drama in 4 acts, founded upon
Stanley J. Weyman's famous novel of the
same name, by E. Williams. Typewritten.
© Espy W. H. WilUams, New Orleans;
1897 : 26307, Apr. 29 ; 2c. June 7 ; ■2c. rev. ed.
Sept. 29. ' 27843
— a society melodrama in 5 acts, by G. A.
Lawrence. 68 p. f. Typewritten.
© George Alfred Lawrence, New York; D:
8151, Mar. 12, 1906; Ic. Mar. 12, 1906; Ic.
Apr. 6, 1906. 27844
or. The bravo of Venice, a drama in 5
acts and 7 scenes, by H. Townsend.
© Alexander Salvini and Horace Town-
send, United States ; 1889 : 18739, June 18.
27845
Man (The) in blue. See True (A) Ameri-
can,
Man (The) in hiding"; play in 3 acts, by S.
Washburn. [3], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913; D : 35341 ; Stanley
Washburn, Minneapolis. 27846
Man (The) in him; play in 1 act, by C. E.
Freybe. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1914; D : 36227 ; Carl Ed-
uard Freybe, Boston. 27847
Man (The) in Jinks ville; comedy in 1 act, by
S. E. Smyth. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1913; D: 32942; Sam E.
Smytb, Omaha, Neb. 27848
Man (The) in possession; a domestic drama in
4 acts, founded upon B. L. Farjeon's story of
Bread, cheese, and kisses.
© Thomas B. McDonough, United States;
1876 : 3267, Mar. 16. 27849
Man (The) in red; by H. Holman. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Harry Holman, New York ; D : 11669,
Nov. 5, 1907; 2c. Oct. 30, 1907. 27850
— — a melodrama in a prologue and 5 acts, by
W. Bert Foster and B. K. Scott. 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Benjamin K. Scott, Milwaukee ; D : 6236.
Feb. 17, 1905; 2c. Feb. 17, 1905. 27851
Man in the armor; sketch in 1 act, by F. H.
Shepard. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1911 ; D : 23753 ; Frank Hall
Shepard, Detroit. 27851a
1391
27852
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27874
Man (The) in the barrel; f:\rce comedy in 3
acts, by Alice Wilson Browne. 39 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago ; D : 1914,
May 21, 1902 ; 2c. June 11, 1902. 27852
Man (The) in the case; a comedy in 3 acts, for
female characters only, by Winthrop Pack-
ard. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1896. 37 p.
12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
32374, May 29; 2c. Aug. 10. 27853
farce comedy, by Carina Jordan. 94 p. 4°.
. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1909; D : 17793 ; M. J. Jor-
dan. New York. 27854
play, by Virens H. Virens. [1], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1912; D: 28446; Artbm-
Bourchier, London. 27855
Man (The) in the coflan; sketch in 1 setting,
by Ethel Rosen Thaule [pseud, of E. Rosen-
thal] [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914 ; D : 38068 ; Ethel Rosen-
thal, San Francisco. 27855a
Man (The) in the dark; playlet, by W. L.
Sweitzer. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28592 ; Willard Lee
Sweitzer, Allentown, Pa. 27856
Man (The) in the doorway; play in 1 act, by
M. V. Tracy. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D : 32504 ; Mary Vir-
ginia Tracy, New York, 27857
Man (A) in the house; a comedy, by M. H.
Krout.
© Mary H. Krout, Crawfordsville, Ind. ;
1885 : 11406, May 20. 27858
a comedy in 4 acts, by M. H. Krout.
© Mary H. Krout, Chicago ; 1889 : 17156,
June 6. 27859
Man (The) in the iron mask; original 3d act,
some of the ideas and part of the dialogue
being taken from the novels of Alexander Du-
mas, by W. S. Hart. Typewritten.
© William S. Hart, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 47675,
Aug. 25 ; 2c. Aug. 25. 27860
a romantic tragedy in 4 acts, by D. Robert-
son.
© Donald Robertson, New York; 1896:
42237, July 21. 27861
Man (The) in the manhole; comedy in 1 act,
by G. F. Abbott. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1912; D: 29495; Ge(»rge F.
Abbott, Cambridge, Mass. 27862
Man (The) in the moon; a farce-comedy in 3
acts, by E. T. Wilson.
© Edgar T. Wilson, United States; 1890
35614, Nov. 12. 27868
— — a musical extravaganza in 3 acts, by C. E.
Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, Cincinnati ; 1893 : 53612,
Dec. 4. 27864
-^ — - a musical travesty in 3 acts, by G. Bowles.
© George Bowles, United States; 1894:
11200, Feb. 22. 27865
■ a picturesque American drama in 5 acts, by
T. A. Flannery.
© Thomas A. Flannery, Brooklyn ; 1896 :
61320, Nov. 9. 27866
a spectacular drama in 4 acts and a pan-
tomimic interlude, by C. McDonald and H. C.
Knapp.
© Charles JIcDonald and LI. C. Knapp,
Indianapolis ; 1895 : 4778, Jan. 18. 27867
■ spectacular extravaganza.
© Pat Reilly, Indianapolis; 1893: 4334. .Tan.
20. 27868
Man (The) in the overalls; a romance of the
paste-bucket splashed in 1 act, fault of W. L.
Robards. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910; D : 21810 ; Willis Lewis
Robards, Weehav.'ken, N. J. 27869
Man (The) in the stalls; play in 1 act, by Al-
fred Sutro. New York. S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1911. 24 p. 16°. ([French's
acting ed. no. 2398] )
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2c. Nov. 29, 1911; D:
25904; Samuel French, ltd., London. 27870
Man (The) in the stocks; play in 4 acts, by B.
l^skin and A. C. Lowne [pseuds, for Fred
Wright, jr.] [172] p. 4°. Tyi)e\vritten.
© 1(\ Sept. 7, 1911; D : 25157 ; Fred Wri-lit,
jr.. New York. 27871
Man (The) in the street; 1 act play, by Louis N
Parker. New York, S. French; London, S.
Frencli, ltd., 1912. 16 p. 16°.
© Oct. 22, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1912 ; D : 31225 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 27872
a plav in 1 act, by Paul Preston Temple
[pseud, of] W. W. Davis. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Whiting Davis, New York : D :
11810, Nov. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908. 27873
Man (The) in the way.
© William Ganson Ro.se, Cleveland ; D;
100047, Feb. 28, 1907. 27874
1392
27875
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27895
Man in the window; farce in 1 act, adapted
from the Danish, by T. Hoier. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D: 20631; Thomas
Hoier, Chicago. 27875
Man (The) in uniform; a play in 4 acts, by
F. L. Bixby. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Bixby, New Yorlv D : 143S, Feb.
11, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1902. 27876
Man (The) in white; by P. J. Barnard.
© Pliil Jean Barnard, Baltimore; D: 10S38.
June 2.5, 1907. 27877
Man (The) inside; comedy in 1 act, by R. Ra-
phael. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912 ; D : 28952 ; Rudolph Ra-
phael, New York. 27878
-play in 3 acts, by R. [B.] Moliueux. 71 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Miiy 9, 1910; D : 20998 ; Roland Moli-
neux, Brooklyn. 27879
Same. New Y''ork, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 163 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1913 ; D : 34791 ;
David Belasco, New York. 27880
Man is man; play in 3 acts, by F. Bruegger.
105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1915; D: 42033; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 27880a
Man (The) makers; play in 4 acts, by R. K.
Mooney. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913; D : 34325 ; Ralph E.
Mooney, St. Louis. 27881
Man (The) masterful; play in 1 act, by G. Mid-
dleton. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 ; D : 24685 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 27882
■ See also Embers.
Man (The) monkey. See His terrible secret.
Man (The) next door; by H. Des Monde. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911; D : 23292 ; Helen- Dos
Monde. Philadelphia. 278S3
-a comedy in 1 act, by Edwin Bntemn.n Mor-
ris. IMiiladelphia, The Penn j)ubli^'.hing cc,
1908. 16 p. 12°.
© Penn iml). co., Philadelphia; D : 13544.
Aug. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1908. 27884
-a comedy in 3 scenes, for female charac-
ters, by M. F. Hutchinson. London, Joseph
Williams; New York, Schuberth & co. [1907J
30 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, London ; D : 11724. Nov.
12, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1907. 278S5
Man-o'-wars-man (The); a 5 act sensational
naval drama, by Eugene Thomas.
© Thomas E. Shea, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1893 : 22645, May 10 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1898. 27886
Man (The) of both ends; detective drama in 3
acts, by C. J. Meunier. 37 p. f°. Typewrit-
' ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911; D: 24892; Christian J.
Meunier, New Orleans. 27887
Man of business; an American comedy in 4
act.s, by E. Selwyn. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Selwyn, United States; D : 8304,
Apr. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1906. 27888
Man (A) of chance; farce in 1 act. by Sidney
Wilmer. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Dempsey, Philadelphia ; 1899 :
59453, Sept. 16; 2c. Sept. 16. 27889
Man (A) of conscience; by R. T. Murphey.
© Robt. T. Murphey, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1900 : 8696, Apr. 4. 27890
Man (A) of Cork; a comedy in 3 acts, by Geo.
Hoey.
© Herbert S. Cawthorn. United States ;
1894:4361, Jan. 18. 27891
Man (The) of death. See Tyre, the defamer.
Man (The) of destiny; by L. Osbourne and A.
Strong. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lloyd Osbourne and Austin Strong, San
Francisco; D : 985, Oct. 19, 1901; 2c. Oct. 19.
190L 27892
a drama in 6 acts, by H. G. Clarke.
© Henry Gustavus Clarke, Bristol, Vt. ;
1888 : 17327, June 18. 27893
and How he lied to her husband, two
plays, by Bernard Shaw. New York, Bren-
tano's, 1913. 84 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361166; G. B. Shaw, London. 27894
See also Plays, pleasant and unpleasant.
Man (The) of doom; a human drama of the di-
vine tragedy, by G. M. Baxter. [82] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1910 ; D : 21832 ; George Mel-
lersh Baxter, Wyoming, O. 27895
Man (The) of dreams; or, The house on the
sands, prologue, by M. S. Arthur. [11, 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914; D : 35871 ; Malcolm
Stirling Arthur, New York. 27895a
Man (The) of fashion; story of to-day in 3
acts, by C. Childe and C. G. Cliilde. 99 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1915; D: 40122; Cromwell
Childe and Carrie Germain Childe, New
York. 27895b
5379—16-
-88
1393
27896
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27917
Man (A) of fate; a drama in 4 acts, 5 scenes,
by P. W. Hyde.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh;
1898 : 13148, Feb. 23 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 27896
a play in 4 acts, by Mr. and Mi*s. H. Rus-
sell. 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mr. & Mrs. Howard Russell, Portland,
Or. ; D : 14222, Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908.
27897
Man (A) of God; dramatic episode presented
in 1 act, by Momus [pseud, of M. Ryder]
[2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913; D: 33654; Maxwell
Ryder, Brooldyn. 27898
Man (The) of gold; a niolodrauia in 4 acts, by
Elio Apraford [pseud, of Adolfo Pierra] 112
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adolfo Pierra, Philadelphia; 1886:2456,
Jan. 29; 2c. Mar. 15. 27899
Man (The) of her choice; by E. M. Simmonds.
© Edward M. Simmonds, New York ; D :
8152, Mar. 12, 1906. 27900
play in 4 acts, by Langdale Williams.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.. 1910. 56 p.
f°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 27, 1910; D:
22162; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 27901
Man (A) of his word; by J. M. Peteler. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine M. Peteler, Los Angeles ; D :
11712, Nov. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 27902
See also Harischandra, the model of
truth.
Man (A) of honor; an American melodrama in
5 acts, by M. Price.
© Mark Price, New York ; 1896 : 68981, Dec.
19. 27903
— a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. Duncan.
© Lewis J. Duncan, Quincy, 111. ; 1880 :
4383, Mar. 18. 27904
— a play in 4 acts, by A. P. Southwick. 80 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Albert P. Southwick, Brooklyn ; D : 3388,
May 6, 1903 ; 2c. May 6, 1903. 27905
Man (A) of honour; a play in 4 acts, by W. S.
Maugham. 86 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© William Somerset Maugham, London ;
■ D:3010, Feb. 18, 1903; 2c. Feb. 18, 1903.
27906
Man (A) of ideas; comedy in 1 act, by M.
:Malleson. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914 ; D : 37976 ; Miles aial-
leson, London. 27906a
Man (A) of ideas — Continued.
a play, by L. J. Tynan. [Synopsis] Type-
written.
© Leonard J. Tynan, Paterson ; 1891 : 4320,
Jan. 30; Ic. Jan. 30. 27907
Man of iron; an American melodrama in 4 acts,
by Scott Marble. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., New York;
D:968S, Dec. 24, 1906; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906.
27908
play in 4 acts, by J. F. Wood. 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915 ; D : 4023] ; Julia Fran-
cis Wood, New York. 27908a
W.
— a sensational drama in 4 acts, by J.
Kennedy. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Walter Kennedy, New York ;
1893 : 1478, Jan. 6 ; Ic. Apr. 18. 27909
war play in 1 act, l)y H. C. Thornton and
A. H. Schmidt. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .luly 7. 1915; D : 41174 ; Harry C.
Thornton and Anton H. Schmidt, Brooklvn.
27909a
Man of it; play, by S. Morse. 66 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910; D: 20039; Samuel
Morse, New York. 27910
Man (A) of mark; l)y C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, Toledo, O. ; D:
67, Jan. 23, 1901. 27911
Man (The) of money; a play in 3 acts, by W.
P. Parker.
© W. Polvhlank Parker, New York; 1873:
9566, Aug. 25. 27912
Man (A) of mystery; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
M. E. Swan. Typewritten.
© IMark E. Swan, New York ; 1898 : 64373,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 27913
Same. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 19U9; D : 16769 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 27914
Man (The) of nature; a play of to-day in 4 acts.
© Eric Sattler, Cincinnati ; D : 11058, July
27, 1907. 27915
Man (A) of nerve. See Rogue's (A) luck.
Man (A) of no importance; comedy in 3 acts,
by (). Weil and Alexander Rule.
© Oscar Weil, New York ; 1S93 : 52742. Nov.
27. 27916
Man (A) of power; a drama of to-day, by C. L.
Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, Brooklyn ; D :
15527, Apr. 3, 1909. 27917
1394
27918
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
27939
Man (The) of rhymes. See Chips.
Man (A) of sand; a dramatic sketch, by W. F.
Carroll. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William F. Carroll, Philadelphia; D:
9495, Nov. 22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 27918
Man (The) of straw (L'homme de paille); a
comedy in 3 acts, by Albin Valabregue,
© Fi'angois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886 : 19903, Sept. 3. 27919
Man (The) of the earth; in 3 acts, by C. Hull.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Caroline Hull, Lewiston, 111.; D : 7114,
July 19, 1905 ; 2c. July 19, 1905. 27920
Man (The) of the future; a drama in 3 acts, by
II. II. Waters. Laurel, lud., Printed by L. M.
Boland, 1902. 39 p. 8°.
© Richard Rawlings Waters, Laurel, Ind. ;
D : 2373, Sept. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1902.
27921
Man (The) of the hour; drama in 4 acts, by
D. Davidson and Mrs. J. A. Dobson.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; D : 6192, Feb.
8, 1905. 27922
Man (The) of the iron cage; a romantic comedy
drama in 5 acts, by C. A. Williams.
© Chas. Alf. Williams, Cincinnati; 1898:
17569, Mar. 15. 27923
Man of the law; dramatic composition in 5
acts, by A. L. Wilson. 96 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17424 ; Albert L.
Wilson, Kansas City, Mo. 27924
Man (A) of the people; [or] Capital versus
labor, a 1 act playlet, by V. D. Trescott.
[8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Virginia Drew Trescott, Brooklyn; D:
13649, Aug. 20, 1908,; 2c. Sept. 1, 1908. 27925
Man (A) of the world; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Flagg.
© Jared Flagg, New York ; 1886 : 3177, Feb.
5. 27926
a drama in 4 acts, tr. from the Spanish, by
Sidney Thornton.
© Sophy Urisarri, United States; 1S81 :
16074, Oct. 18. 27927
'a dramatic sketch, by G. Thomas. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Gus Thomas, United States ; 1889 : 32100.
Oct. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 27928
play in 4 acts, by G. C. Hazelton. [106] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D : 36187 ; George C.
Hazelton, jr., and William Jean Beavdey. New
York. 27928a
Man (A) of the world — Continued.
-play in 1 act, by Marie von Ebner-Eschen-
bach, tr. by Roy Temple House. (In Poet
lore, V. 22, no. 2, Mar.-Apr. 1911 ; periodical ©
May 2, 1911 ; 2c. May 8, 1911 ; B : 243822 ; Poet
lore CO., Boston) 27929
Man-of- wars-man; an idyllic comedy drama in
prologue and 3 acts, by F. D. Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago ; 1892 : 2785. Jan.
15. 27930
Man (A) of word; a 4 act drama, by M. S.
Blohm. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marie Sabina Blohm, New York ; D :
4498, Jan. 13, 1904; 2c. Jan. 22, 1904. 27931
Man (The) on horseback; musical comedy in 2
acts, by L. L. Calvert. [67] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto]
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D : 23913 ; Louis Lay
Calvert, New York. 27932
-play in 4 acts, by B. Tarkington. 209 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912 ; D : 30531 ; Booth Tar-
kington. Indianapolis. 27933
Man (The) on the box; comedy in 3 acts,
founded on Harold MacGrath's novel of the
same name, by G. L. Furniss. New York,
Samuel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1915. 114 p. 12°.
© Dec. 8, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1915 ; D : 424.57 ;
Grace Livingston Furniss, New York.
27933a
Man (The) on the kerb; a duologue, by A.
Sutro. London, S. French, ltd. ; New York,
S. French, 1908. 14 p. 12°. ( [French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 147] )
© Alfred Sutro, London ; D : 13915, Sept. 24.
1908 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 27934
Man or the monkey; by C. E. Blaney. 77 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 9803,
Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 17, 1907. 27935
Man outside; by Will M. Hough and Frank R.
Adams. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hough and Adams, Chicago ; D : 8654,
June 7, 1906; 2c. June 7, 1906. 27936
drama in 4 acts, by F. Lindon.
© Frank Lindon, Oswego, N. Y. ; 1899:
42691, June 30. 27937
a melodrama in 4 acts, by T. W. Dinkins.
© T. W. Dinkins, Jersey City ; 1897 : 55192,
Oct. 1, 27938
— or. The night of Russia, in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Allison, West New Brighton.
New York ; D : 6238, Feb. 8, 1905 ; Ic. Feb. 18,
1905; Ic. Mar. 7, 1905. 27939
1395
27940
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27959
Man, poor man; comedy in 1 act, by M. Gold-
hum. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1911; D: 25985; Matthew
Goldman, New York. 27940
Man proposes; a farce in 1 act, by G. F. Abbott.
[]], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1912; D : 29892 ; George
Francis Abbott, Hamburg, N. Y. 27941
a play in 2 acts, by M. D. Johnson. 27 p.
t'°. Typewritten.
© Mary D. Johnson, Nome, Alaska ; D :
9451, Nov." 17, 1906; 2c. Nov. 17, 1906. 27942
Sec also Tattle-tales of Cupid.
Man proposes but — ; 1 act comedy, by C. C.
Mather. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D : 39754 ; Charles
Chambers Mather, Ottumwa, la. 27942a
Man proposes — woman disposes; comedy in 1
act. by Vict(H- H. Smalley. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 29. 1911 ; D : 24345 ; Estate of
Victor H. Smalley, Stephen Conday, admr.,
St. Paul. 27943
comedy playlet, by Victor H. Smalley,
rev. by O. Eaton. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1912; D : 28495 ; Olive Eaton,
Baxter, la. 27944
a maiden meditation, not fancy free, mono-
logue by Lawrence D. Fogg. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1905. 7 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 6637,
I\Iay 5, 1905; 2c. Aug. 11, 1905. 27945
Man (The) question; musical composition in 3
acts, by J. A. Galvin. [16] p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911 ; D : 23284 ; Jas. A. Gal-
vin, Tampa, Fla. 27946
Man seeking his own rib; sketch, by O. T.
Johnsone. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1912 ; D : 29715 ; Otto T.
.Johnsone, Brooklyn. 27947
Man (The) Shakespeare. See Sweet swan of
Avon.
Man (The) she loved; a playlet in 4 acts, by
L. J. Carter. 13 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Lincoln J. Carter, Chicago ; D : 11136,
Aug. 8, 1907; 2c. Aug. 10, 1907. 27948
Man-so-dhun. See Zu den wafEen!
Man soil keine brief e schreiben; groteske in
3 akten, von Konrad Stifter und Walter
Turszinsky. Berlin-Ch.. Vita, deutsches ver-
lagshaus, ' 1909. 146 p. 16°. (Bibliothek
moderner dramen, bd. nr. 84)
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
16084, June 16, 1909; 2c. June 17, 1909.
27949
Man-spider (The) act; by W. R, Kane.
© Wesk'v K. Kane, Gould's, N. Y. ; 1889:
5817, Feb. 19 ; 2c. June 11. 27950
Man takes — ^woman gives; play in 3 acts, by
Ednuuid Wheatley. 101 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913; D: 33608; E. A.
Wheatley, Chattanooga. 27951
Man (The) tamer; comedy sketch, by J. M.
Irwin. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1912 ; D : 30285 ; John Mer-
rick Irwin, New York. 27952
Man (The) that corrupted Hadleyburg; a com-
edy in 4 acts, by J. B. Douglass. Typewrit-
ten.
© J. Boyd Douglass, Lima, O. ; 1900:
11516, May 7; 2c. May 7. 27953
Man (The) that made good. See From Broad-
way to Iowa.
Man (The) that was; a comedy -drama in 3
acts, by Charles Hodges. 101 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Josephine H. Patton, San Jose, Cal. ; D:
15567, Apr. 7, 1909; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 27954
Man (The) that wins; a play in 5 acts, by E. C.
Ijamson. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© P^rnest Clyde Lamson, Phoenix, Ariz. ;
D : 10606, May 21, 1907 ; 2c. May 28, 1907.
27955
Man (The) that women love; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by F. J. Halls.
© Frank J. Halls, Minneapolis; 1899:
17895, Mar. 9. 27956
Man, the brute; 1 act comedy sketch, by Harry
Grattan [pseud, of H. W. G. Plunkett] 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915; D: 40480; Henry
Willoughby Plunkett, London. 27956a
Man (The), the girl and the tramp; by G. F.
Smith. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D : 20411 ; Gabriel
Fullard Smith, Cleveland, O. 27957
Man the lifeboat; a play in 1 act, by Leedhain
Bantock and Percy Greenbank. [Washing-
ton, J. D. Milans & sons] 1908. 15 p. 8°.
© Rutland Barrington, London ; D : 12658,
Apr. 2. 1908; 2c. Apr. 8, 1908. 27958
Man (The), the woman, the cad and the
child; 1 act drama. l)y R. Edward Homans.
[1], 17 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18. 1912; D : 30890 ; Robert E.
Homans, South Portland, Me. 37959
1396
27960
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
27979
Man to man; a drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© A. E. Ives, Detroit ; 1884 : 1S149, Sept. 8.
27960
■ ■ by E. E. Price.
© Edmund E. Price, New Yorlv ; 1890:
40129, Dec. 18. 27961
— ■ dramatic playlet in 1 act, by H. A. Lappin.
17, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]May G, 1911; D : 241.jl ; Henry A.
Lappin, Portland, Me. 27962
— emotional 5 act drama, by F. Raymond.
© Florence Ravmond, New York ; 1889 :
27271, Sept. 7. 27963
— a melodrama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by
Nain Grute. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. S. Buttertield, New York ; D : 1725,
Apr. 10, 1902 ; Ic. Apr. 10, 1902. 27964
or, Light at last, a drama in prologue and
3 acts, by W. H. Rose.
© William H. Rose, Baltimore ; 1873 : 4.548,
Apr. 26. 27965
Man (A) to manage Mabel; musical comedy in
2 acts, l>y Bob McNaguy and M. Makomson. Ill
p. 4°. Typewritten. [I^ibretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1911 ; D : 23436 ; Mary IMakem-
.son, Colum))ia City, Ind. 27966
Man (The) trap; a drama in 4 acts, by M.
Marks, adapted from tbe novel by Sir William
IMagnay. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Montague Marks, London; D:1235, Dec.
31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902. 27967
farce, a continuous performance, by C. M.
Hyskell. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles M. Hyskell, Portland, Or. : D :
6454, Mar. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1905. 27968
Man (The) under her bed; or, A Romeo from
Utah, crooked comedy in 1 act, by David De
Wolf and W. A. Snow. [38] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D : 37303 ; Walter Au-
gustine Snow, Peterborougb, N. H. 27968a
Man (The) under the bed; farce in 1 act, by
W. F. Allen. 16 p. 4°. Typewi'itten. ^
© Ic. June 16, 1914; D : 37327 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Laurenceville, N. J. 27868b
Man (The) underneath; a drama in 1 act, by
Frances Meek Darley and B. Darley. [11] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 28996 ; Brian Darley,
Bronx-, N. Y. 27969
Man (The) upstairs; a farce, by R. E. Blaine.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Roger Eliot Blaine, St. Louis ; D : 6200,
Feb. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1905. 27970
Man (The) upstairs — Continued.
play in 1 act, by I. A. Root. [1], 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34295 ; Ivy Ashton
Root, Los Angeles. 27971
Man (The) vampire; by L. Buscb.
© Lamore Busch, New York; 1897:71998,
Dec. 22. 27972
Man versus woman; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
T. IMcIntosh. Typewritten.
© Thomas Mcintosh, New York ; 1894 : 4144,
Jan. 17 ; 2c. Jan. 17. 27973
Man wanted; vaudeville sketch, bv N. Lew. 7
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1911 ; D : 24774 ; Nathan Lew,
Chicago. 27974
Man (The) who came back; comedy drama in
3 acts, by Billie Burke. 58 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .Tuly IS, 1912; D : 30289 ; AVilliam
Francis Burke, New Y^ork. 27975
-a melodramatic comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Moore. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1.5, 1913; D : 32315 ; Carlyle
Moore, Palisade, N. J. 27976
^play in 1 act, by E. Holland. [2], 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 38960 ; Edwin Hol-
land, West Somerville, Mass. 27976a
play in 3 acts, by J. E.- Goodman, based on
story of same name by John Fleming Wilson.
143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39772 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, Mt. Yeriion, N. Y. 27976b
■ playlet, by Katharine Kavanaugh. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & co. [1915] 11 p. 12°.
([Half hour dramas])
© Apr. 23. 1915; 2c. Apr. 26, 1915; D:
40470; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 27976c
Man (The) who can; drama in 3 acts, by L. H.
Johnson. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913 ; D : 34076 ; Lute H. John-
son, Denver. 27977
— — Sec aUo Fresh, the American.
Man (The) who closed the door; play in 1 act,
by E. Allor and Jessie Barrington. [5] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1912 ; D : 29047 ; Edward Al-
lor, New York. 27978
Man who couldn't lie; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Eldridge. 136 p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Frederick Eldridge and W. Reed Heustis,
Los Angeles ; D : 15595, Apr. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Apr.
12, 1909. 27979
1397
27980
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
27992
Man (Tlie) who dared; a 4 act romantic drama,
by Howell Hall and C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; D : 467,
May 15, 1901. 27980
Man (The) who did; a melodrama consisting of
a prologue, 4 acts and 6 scenes, by Frederick
Brittany Teeling.
© F. B. Teeling, New York ; D : 11790, Nov.
22, 1907. 27981
Man (The) who did not understand. See
Three plays; by H. L. Enander.
Man who fell; playlet, by E. Foyer. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1910; D: 21033; Eddie
Foyer, Cleveland. 27982
Man (The) who forgot; play in a prologue and
4 acts, by J. Hay, jr. [133] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36930 ; James Hay,
jr., Washington. 27982a
Man (The) who found himself; play in 1 act,
by E. McEwen and H. Howell. [9] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1914; D: 38680; Elinor Mc-
Ewen and Harry Howell, Baltimore.
27982b
Man (The) who found the way; play in 4 acts,
by J. E. Goodman. [6], 118 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1912; D : 31741 ; Jules Eck-
ert Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 27983
Man (The) who frowns; play in 1 act, by A.
Wynne. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915 ; D : 41381 ; Anna Wynne,
New York. 27983a
Man (The) who had been blind; a play in 4
acts, by E. Poole. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Poole, New York ; D : 15509, Apr.
1, 1909; 2c. Apr. 1, 1909. 27984
Man (The) who knew; play in 1 act, by
W. Mack. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40598 ; Willard Mack
and Chas. Bachmann, New York. 27984a
Man (The) who married a dumb wife; a com-
edy in 2 acts, by Anatole France, tr. by Cur-
tis Hidden Page. New Y'ork, ,T. Lane com-
pany, 1915. 93, [3] p. front., port., plates.
12°.
© Apr. 16, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 20, 1915 ;
A : 397644 ; John Lane co.. New York.
27984b
Man (The) who married a popular wife; mono-
logue, by E. Hopkins. 48 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40300 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 27984c
Man (The) who mystified Hermann; a com-
edy monologue sketch in 1 act, by H. Thurs-
ton.
© Howard Thurston, New York; 1899:
634.50, Sept. 30. 27985
Man (The) who owns the town; in 3 acts, by
A. Vatter and A. S. Kendall. Typewritten.
© August Vatter and Arthur S. Kendall,
Boston; 1900 A: 28615, Nov. 21; 2c. Jan. 2,
■ 1901. 27986
Man (The) who paid; play in 4 acts, by J. T.
Pendegast. [2], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35119 ; Jackson T.
Pendegast, Chicago. 27987
play in 1 act, by G. V. Bacon. [1], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D: 36057; George
Vaux Bacon, New York. 27987a
Man (The) who ran away; play in 4 acts, by
E. J. Tustin. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913; D: 34086; Edward J.
Tustin, Philadelphia. 27988
Man (The) who remembered; 1 act play, by
W. M. Cressy. [4], 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913; D : 32168 ; Will M.
Cressy, Concord, N. H. 27989
Man (The) who saw; play in 3 acts, by M. S.
Hope. 190 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915; D: 39606; Muriel Syl-
vester Hope, New York. 27989a
Man (The) who saw his soul; drama in 3 acts,
by L. L. Everett. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911; D : 23588 ; Leolyn
Louise Everett, New York. 27990
Man who should have confessed; by H. S.
Rogers. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1909 ; D : 17756 ; Hyde Scott
Rogers, Warsaw, 111. 27991
Man (The) who slept 200 years. See Rip
Van Wrinkles.
Man who stayed; American play in 3 acts, by
D. E. Chantler. 74 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20378 ; D. Everett
Chantler, New Haven, Conn. 27992
Man (The) who stayed at home; play in 8
acts, by L. Worrall an<l J. E. H. Terry. 149
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D: 39053; Lechmere
Worrall and J. E. Harold Terry, London.
27992a
1398
27993
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28011
Man who stole the castle; a play in 1 act, by
Tom Gallon and L. M. Lion. New York, S.
French ; I^ondon, S. Frencli. ltd., 1905. 40 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 91)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 7244,
Sept. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 27993
adapted from the story by Tom
Gallon. 21 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourchier, London ; D : 47, Jan.
21, 1901; 2c. Jan. 21, 1901. 27994
Man (The) who stole the world; a play in 5
acts and 10 scenes, by H. F. O'Mealia.
© Harry F. O'Mealia, Jersey City ; D :
11327, Sept. 11, 1907. 27995
Man (The) who stood still; play in 4 acts, by
J. E. Goodman. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1911 ; D : 24217 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, New York. 27996
Man (The) who was a woman; a melodrama in
5 acts, based on the famous De Raylan affair,
by R. T. Kettering. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph T. Kettering, Chicago; D : 9735,
Jan. 2. 1907; 2c. Jan. 2. 1907. 27997
Man (The) who was dead. Sec Forged (The)
coupon, and other stories and dramas.
Man (The) who was human; play in 4 acts, by
A. N. Bourne. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915 ; D : 39597 ; Annie Nettle-
ton Bourne, New Haven. 27997a
Man (The) who was not a colonel. See
Colonel (A) not a colonel.
Man (The) who went to Europe. Sec When
the curtain rises.
Man (The) who wins; A Russian romance;
and What a woman will do, [3 plays] by
Langdale Williams. [138] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Alexander Byers. Chicago ; D : 14978.
Fell. 3, 1909 ; 2c. May 28, 1909. 27998
Man (The) with a cold; a monologue, by B. B.
Hay ward.
© Beatrice B. Hay ward, Wayland, Mass. :
1899 : 84965, Doc. 30 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 27999
Man (A) with a family.
© Paul and Meade, Boise City, Id. ; D : 10,
Jan. 5, 1901. 28000
Man (The) with a mania; a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by L. Mowry.
© Lincoln IMowrv, Woonso(rket, R. I. ; 1890 ;
33522. Oct.. 28. 28001
Man (The) with a past; a 1 act play, by E. H.
Mollenhauer. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ethel H. Mollenhauer, Brooklyn; D:
13921. Sept. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1908.
28002
Man (The) with forty faces.
© (Jharles A. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
6448, Apr. 3, 1905. 28003
Man (The) with the black gloves; comedy in 3
acts, by John Oliver Erlan. [176] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913 ; D : 34309 ; J. O. Jacob-
son. Newark, N. J., and Edith E. Furness, New
York. ' 28004
Man with the broken ear; by A. Sterling. 621
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ada Sterling, New York ; D : 13332, June
27, 1908 ; 2c. June 27, 1908. 28005
Man (The) with the demijohn. See Temper-
ance (The) drama.
Man (The) with the fatal wink; play in 3 acts,
by G. S. Stange, founded on an old Spanish
opera libretto. La donna curiosa. 205 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1915; D: 40842; George
Stanislaus Stange, New York. 28005a
Man with the green eyes. Sec Bluffer (A)
bluffed.
Man with the hats; or. The mosquitoes revenge,
a burlesque melodrama in 4 acts, by J. Birch.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Birch, New York ; D : 5518, Sept. 9,
1904: 2f. Sept. 9. 1904. 28006
Man (The) with the hoe; in 3 acts, by (1 F.
Randolph.
© Charles F. Randolph. Altoona, Pa.; 1900:
17768, July 19. 28007
■ a rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by Charles
Crosby and James Cody. 79 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James H. Cody, New York ; D : 2968, Feb.
9, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1903. 28008
Man (The) with the map; monologue, by .John
Gilroy and John Birch. 10 p. f°. -Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 5 ; 1910 ; D : 22734 ; J. Birch, New
York. 28009
Man (The) with the mask; a play in 1 act. by
Mrs. I. Levinsohn. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Ivar Levinsohn. New York ; D :
11856. Dec. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1907. 28010
Man (The) with the mirror; dramatic composi-
tion, by W. O. Dawkins. [20] p. f°. Tyi.e-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912; D : 29216 ; Walter O.
r>awkins. New York. 28011
1399
28012
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28030
Man (The) with the nose; comedy for boys in
2 acts, by Edward Prentiss Knox. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 19 p. 12°.
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2c. Sept. 23, 1910; D:
22121 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 28012
Man (The) with the X-ray eye; by A. Garth-
waite. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alice Garthwaite, Los Angeles ; D : 770,
Aug. 17, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1901. 28013
Man with three wives; operetta in 3 acts and
7 scenes, by P. M. Potter, from the German
of Julius Bauer, music by Franz Lehar. 99
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D : 20584 ; Paul M.
Potter, New York. 28014
Man (The) without a brain; play in 1 a(;t, by
R. Phillips. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1913 ; D : 34789 ; Russell Phil-
lips, New York. 28015
Man (A) without a country.
© G. W. Palmer, Port Huron, Mich.; WW
A: 8162, Mar. 29. 28016
— dramatic composition in 5 acts, by James
W. Harkius, jr. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910 ; D : 20356 ; Darcy & Wol-
ford, inc.. New York. 28017
■ dramatic story of love and patriotism, by
W. A. McGuire, based upon the famous Ameri-
can classic of the same title by Edward Ever-
ett Hale. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1915; D : 42469 ; AVilliam An-
thony McGuire, New York. 28017a
play in 4 acts, by N. Rose, E. Woodward
and J. Trimble. 197 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1915; D: 41806; Norman
Rose, Eugenie Woodward and Jessie Trimble,
New York. 28017b
Man (A) without a memory; a drama in 1 act,
by W. H. Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, New York ; 1894 :
31053, June 8. 28018
Man (The) without a past; a comedy in 3 acts,
by J. D. Ruff.
© John D. Ruff, Philadelphia; D:3798,
Aug. 6, 1903.
28019
Man (The) without a shadow; a fairy piece in
4 acts, from a story of Hans Christian An-
dersen's, by Maud Howe [pseud, of M. H.
I':iliott]
© Maud Howe Elliott, Boston ; 1891 : 5708,
Feb. 10. 28020
Man (The) without a soul. Nrc Adamo.
Man (The) worth while; play in 3 acts, by J. F.
Goodridge and AV. N. Lawrence. 122 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1915; 0:40653; James
Francis Goodridge and Walter Noah Law-
rence, New York. 28020a
Man (The) you love; drama in 4 acts, by R. A.
Kasjier. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33905; Robert A.
' Kasper, Evanston. 111. 28021
play in 4 acts, by R. A. Kasper. Boston,
Richard G. Badger [etc., etc., 1914] 149 p.
12°.
© June 30, 1914; 2c. July 2, 1914; D:
37449 ; Robert A. Kasper, Evanston, 111.
28021a
Mana and Iserna; drama in 4 acts, by G.
Lucas. [4], 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1911; D: 25721;' George
Lucas, Passaic, N. J. 28022
Manabozho. See Hiawatha.
Manabozo; a music drama in 3 acts, by P. Neil-
son. Typewritten.
© Francis Neilson, United States; 1899:
42083, June 28 ; 2c. June 28. 28023
Management; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. Brown.
61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Curtis Brown, London ; D : 14592 ; Dec.
22, 1908; 2c. Dec. 22, 1908. 28024
Manager; by D. C. Millen. 15 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909 ; D : 16708 ; Dewitt C.
Millen, Ann Arbor. 28025
49 p.
book and lyrics, by E. A. Huber.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Emile Andrew Huber, New York ; D :
5167, June 1. 1904 ; 2c. June 1, 1904. 28026
Manager (A) in a fix; a change act in 1 scene.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 7655.
July 22; 2c. July 28. 28027
Manager (The) managed; a 3 act comedy, by
M. E. Roe. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary E. Roe, Milwaukee ; D : 6625, May
3, 1905; 2c. May 3, 1905. • 28028
Manager pro tern; farce comedy in 1 act, by
E. Hanlon. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D: 34220; Edward
Hanlon, New York. 28029
Manager's (The) baby; a farce, by Pay son Ir-
win. 36 p. 4". Typewritten.
© P. Irwin, New York; D : 3650, June 25,
1903; 2c. June 25, 1903. 28030
1400
38031
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28049
Manager's (The) muddle; a mirthful, musical.
I mapnetical medley in 1 act, invented, writ-
ten, arr. and acted exclusively by the Yokes
family.
© Harry W. Corbyn, New York; 1873:
11681, Oct. 10. 28031
' Manager's (A) trials; a farce in 1 act, by A.
h. Fisher.
© A. Lincoln Fisher, Reading, Pa.; 1894:
20782, Apr. 23. 28032
See also All stars. — Chips. — Fun on the
stage.
Managing (The) editor; play in 3 acts, by H.
A. McAnarney. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911; D: 23593; Henry
Aloysius McAnarney, Baltimore. 28033
Managing Mildred; comedy with music in 2
acts, by W. S. Lockwood. 34 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910; D: 21894; Walter S.
Lockwood, Wilmette, 111. 28034
a farce in 1 act, by Scammon Lockwood
[i. e. W. S. Lockwood] 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913; D : 32223 ; Walter S.
Lockwood, Chicago. 28035
Managing Sylvia; a play in 4 acts, by J. Heme.
© Julie Heme, Southampton, N. Y. ; D :
13185, June 15, 1908. 28036
Manana de gloria; idilio lirico en verso, origi-
nal de A. Curros Vazquez, musica de Antonio
Folcra. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
uoles] 1907. 16 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Adelardo Curros Vazquez, Madrid ; D :
11485, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 28037
Manantial (El) del amor; balneario comico-
Ifrico-recoustituyente en un reclamo y 4 cxia-
dros original, letra de E. Montesinos y A. Tor-
res del Alamo, musica del maestro Lapuerta.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909.
32 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16878 ; Eduardo Montesinos y Angel Torres
del Alamo, Madrid. 28038
Manasse; play in 4 acts, by Ronetti Roman, tr.
from the Roumanian, by O. Leonard.
© O. Leonard, St. Louis; D: 12.531. Mar.
12, 1908. 28039
Manchester (The) marriage; a drama in 3
acts, by R. Morgenstern. 28 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Morgenstern, New Y'ork ; D :
10870, June 28, 1907; 2c. June 28, 1907.
28040
Manchester (The) martyrs; or, Allen's fare-
well, a dash for Irish liberty in 4 acts, by
J. V. Cunniif. n. p. The author, 1890. 21 p.
12°.
© John Vincent Cunniif, Three Rivers,
Mass ; 1890 : 5024, Feb. 10 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 28041
Mandarin (The); a comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; 1896:
59093, Oct. 27. 28042
or. The tar and the Tartar, a comic opera
libretto, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1891:1759,
Jan. 12. 28043
Mandat-poste (Le); saynete en 1 acte, par R.
Fiquet. [Paris, Imp. Fiquet, 1910] 16 p.
8°.
© Oct. 1.5, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910; D:
22310; Rene Fiquet, Paris. 28044
Mandate (A) of the green god; was it fate or
justice? a melodrama, by Jay James Morgan.
[20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jay J. Morgan, Battle Creek ; D : 3918,
Sept. 8, 1903; 2c. Oct. 12, 1903. 28045
Mandelay (The), the gay and festive king of
Burmah. Sec Thebau.
Manden paa Hojriis; et familiestykke, af E.
Christiansen. Kj0benhavn og Kristiania,
Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1915.
179 p. 12°.
© Mar. 13, 1915; Ic. Apr. 20, 1915; D:
40416 ; Einar Christiansen, Copenhagen. -
28045a
Mandolin (The) man; play in 1 act, by T.
Stempfel, jr. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1912; D : 30578 ; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 28046
Mandragola; eine komodie in 3 akten, nach
dem stoffe eines alten lustspiels des Macchia-
velli, [von] Paul Eger. Berlin, E. Fleischel
& CO., 1906. 2 p. 1., 1.52 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Eman-
uel Lederer, New York ; res. no. 604 ; Ic. Nov.
2, 1906. 28047
Mandulinists [sic] (The); a characteristic
musical dance compo.sed and arr. by B. Kir-
alfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1886 : 23707,
Oct. 19. 28048
Mandy's lost opportunity; negro monologue,
by Mary Moncure Parker. Chicago, Dra-
matic publishing co., 1913. 7 p. 12°.
© May 29, 1913; 2c. June 2, 1913; D:
3:U03: Drniiialii- pub. co.. Chicago. 28049
1401
28050
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28068
Mandy's wooing; a domestic fragment in 1
scene, by S. L. Cook.
© Sherwin Lawrence Cook, Boston ; 1895 :
59112, Nov. 23. 28050
Manette; a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto b.v
Mrs. H. D. Pittman, music by A. G. Robyn.
St. Louis, Nixon-Jones printing company,
1883. 58 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mrs. H. D. Pittman, United States;
1883:15454, Aug. 22; 2c. Sept. 6. 28051
operette en 3 actes, de Fernand Beissier
et Louis Le Bel, musique de Andre Fijan.
Brochure complete. Paris, M. Eschig, 1913.
196 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 1, 1913; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913; D : 34828 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 28052
Maneuvers of Cupidr; comedy in 1 act, by E.
Rupert. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910; D : 20611 ; Everett
Rupert, Grand Junction, Col. 28053
Manfred; dramatisches gedicht in 3 abteilun-
gen, von liOrd Byron, nnisik von Robert Schu-
mann . . . verbindender text liir die konzert-
auffiihrung, nach der iibersetzung von Adolf
Btittger, eingericlitet von Ki-iist von Possart.
Coin a. Rh., Berlin [etc.] Verlag von A. Ahn,
1909. 28 p. 12°. (On cover: Ahns opern-
text-bibliothek, nr. 138)
© Oct. 28, 1909; 2c. Nov.
17321 ; Albert Ahn, Cologne,
D;
10, 1909;
Germany.
28054
Mangasha el
drama, by J.
ten.
© Jay J.
ra josiss (Under
J. Morgan. 7 p.
two suns); a
4°. Typewrit-
Morgan, Battle Creek
Apr. 21. 1905; 2c. Apr. 29, 1905.
D : 6559,
28055
Mang'er (The); miracle play in 3 acts, by
Clarke Smith [i. e. W. J. C. Smith]^ Philadel-
phia, Jenson press, 1913. 66 p. 8°.
© Dec. 10, 1913; 2c. Dec. 27, 1913; D:
35478; W. J. Clarke Smith, Wayne, Pa.
28056
Mang-er Child; by Chas. H. Gabriel. Chicago,
The Rodeheaver company, 1915. cover-title.
3 p. 1., 10 p. ports. 16°.
© Dec. 7, 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 11, 1915;
A : 415914 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago.
28056a
Mangiatore di cadaveri. See Ladro (II)
Mangull (The); book and lyrics of comic opera
in 3 acts, by T. Stensland. 92 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1911 ; D : 24917 ; Theodore
Stensland, Madison, Wis. 28057
Manhattan Beach; or, Love among the break-
ers, an operatic lark, words by C. Barnard,
music by Edward R. Mollenhauer.
© Charles Barnard, New York; 1878:
14.506, Dec. 12. 28058
Manhattan (The) comedy four on the (miss-
ing) links. Typewritten.
© Arthur F. Williams and Ed. C.
New York ; 1900 A : 8997, Apr, 7 ; 2c.
Mack,
Apr. 7.
28059
Manhole (The); comedy playlet, by W. L.
Sweitzor. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913 ; D : 33971 ; Willard Lee
Sweitzer, Allentown, Pa. 28060
Manhood; play in 1 act, by E. Goodman and
R. de Cordova. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D : 33028 ; Edward
Goodman and Rienzi de Cordova, New York.
28061
Manhood's triumph; a romance of Fifth Ave-
nue, a drama in 3 acts, by W. D. O'Brien.
© William Desmond O'Brien, Philadelphia ;
1890': 109S7, Apr. 3. 28062
Maniac (The); hilarious stunt in 3 acts, by
11. V. Noble. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D : 20452 ; Horace V.
Noble, Denver. 28063
Maniac (The) father. See Dashing Dell, the
rifle king.
Maniac (The) mother. See Boy (The) tramp.
Maniac (The) wife. See After ten years.
Manicomio del Dottor Mattel.
© Gaetano Ursitti, New York; D : 9072,
Sept. 12, 1906. 28064
Manicure girl; a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
E. R. Hines. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Earle Remington Hines, New York ; D :
4836, Api-. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1904 ; 2c. June
20, 1906. 28065
Manicure (The) girl in a barber shop; mono-
logue in 2 scenes, by M. Cecil and Gene Ganz.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1912; D: 28585; Mary Cecil.
New York. 28066
vaudeville skit,
A. Bloomberg.
by
12
Manicure (The) maids; a
Bertha B. Ellison and H
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry A. Bloomberg, New York ; D :
12666. Apr. 3, 1908; 2c. Apr. 4, 1908. 28067
Manicurist (The); or, Wrongly accused, dra-
matic sketch in 2 pts. and .several scenes, by
Frank B. Coigne. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4. 1912; D: 28930; Champion
film CO., New York. 280t)8
1402
28068
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28083
Manicurists (The); musical coineily in 1 act,
book hy J. Wallace, music by Jack Tobie. 31
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 9, 1915 ; D : 41195 ; Joseph Wal-
lace, Brooklyn. 28068a
Manifestacion (La); comedia, original y en
prosa, de Leon Navarro y Jose Romeo. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910.
35 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22431 ;
L. Navarro y J. Romeo, Madrid. 28069
Manikin (The) (An act of God); 1 act play, by
F. A. Andrews. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1915; D: 40620; Frank Al-
bion Andrews, New York. 28069a
Manila Bay; a naval drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Fraser.
© John Arthur Fraser, Chicago; 1898:
45004, July 28. 28070
Manila girl; a melodrama in 4 acts, by O. C.
Harris. 16 p. i° . Typewritten.
© Omar C. Harris. Ravmond. 111. ; D : 12738,
Apr. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Api-. 13, 190S. 28071
Manila Rosa; or. In a Manila garden, operetta-
of the Philippines, by M. Danlap. 70 p. f°.
Typewritten. [T.ibretto only!
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1909 ; D : 17143 ; Maurice Dun-
lap, Manila. 28072
Manilla; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. F. Milli-
ken. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1910 ; D : 17889 ; James Foster
Milliken, New York. 28073
Manipulator (The); a drama in 4 acts, by F.
IMcGlyuti. Typewritten.
© Frank McGlynn, New York ; 1899 : 53804,
Aug. 23; 2c. Oct. 26. 28074
Mankynd; a morality, by Francis Hartman
Markoe. [New l^ork. Printed by the Premier
press, 1914] [17] p. 8°.
© Feb. 21, 1914; 2c. Apr. 28, 1914; A:
369879 ; F. H. Markoe, New York. 28074a
Manless (The) Isle; a musical comedy in 4 acts,
by Abel Caplin. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© A. Caplin, St. Louis ; D : 11267, Aug. 14.
1907 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1907. 28075
-play in 2 acts, by J. Conway. 36 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41928 ; Jack Conway,
Fall River, Mass. 28075a
Mann (Der) auf der schaukel; lustspiel in 3
akten, von Alfred Bratt und Armin Wasser-
raann. Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag, g. m.
b. h., 1913. 71 p. 8°.
© Ic. Api-. 7, 1913 ; D : 32947 ; Drei maskon
verlag, IMunich. 28076
Mann (Der) im soulfleurkasten ; komodie, von
Thaddiius Rittner. Wieu, Deutsch-Oester-
reichischer verlag, 1912. 216 p. 16°.
© Sept. 30, 1912; 2c. Oct. 25, 1912; D:
31232 ; Deutsch-Oesterreichischer verlag, Vi-
enna. 28077
Mann (Ein) in seinem alter; lustspiel in 3 ak-
ten, von J. Tralow. Berlin W., Vertriebsstelle
des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h., 1914. 87 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914; D: 36312; Johannes
Tralow, Bremen, Germany. 28077a
Mann (Der) meiner frau; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Max Neal. 97 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. June 10, 1911; D : 24455 ; Alfred
Spitz, New York. 28078
Mann (Der) mit den drei frauen; operette in 3
acten, von Julius Bauer, musik von Franz Le-
har. SoutHier- und regiebuch. Wien, Leip-
zig, L. Doblinger, 1907. [144] p. 4°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© lAidwig Doblinger, Vienna ; D : 11885,
Dec. 7, 1907; 2c. Dec. 7, 1907. 28079
Mann (Der) mit der grunen niaske; burleske
ill 3 akten. iiach ideeii von Arthur Retzbach,
von .Tiilius Horst und Arthur Lippscliitz, mu-
sik von Friedrich Berniaiin, Victor Hollaeii-
der und Leon Jessel. Textbuch der gesange.
Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.,
1913. 35 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35034 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 28080
Manna falls for Moses; a play in 1 act, by A.
Hoffman. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913; D: 32729; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 28081
Manna mysteria; melodrama in 3 acts, by M.
Owen. 41, [1] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911; D : 24361 ; Martha
Owen, New York. 28082
Mannequin (Le); comedie eri 4 actes, par P.
Gavault. {In Petite illu.stration, no. 59; s6rie-
theatre, no. 36, 18 avril 1914)
© Apr. 18, 1914; Ic. May 18, 1914; D:
37059 ; Paul Gavault, Paris. 28082a
Manners; play in 3 scenes, by S. Benson, il p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40578 : Stuart Ben-
son, New York. 28082b
Manners and modes. See Dramatic episodes.
Mano (La) de la chica; sainete en 1 acto, en
prosa y verso, original de Adolfo Sanchez Car-
rere. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1910. 39 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21994 ;
Sanchez Carrere, Madrid. 28083
1403
28083
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28101
Manoeuvres d'automne; operette en 3 actes, de
K. (U' liakcnyi, adaptation frangaise de Pierre
Veber, niusique de Emmerich Kalnian. Bro-
chure complete. Paris, Max Eschig, 1914.
150 p. 12°.
© July 24, 1914 ; Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37766 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 28083a
Manoeuvres (The) of Jane; an original comedy
in 4 acts, by H. A. Jones. New York, London,
The Macmillan company, 1905. 4 p. 1., 124 p.
16°.
© Henrv Arthur Jones, England ; D : 6153.
Jan. 16. 19U5; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905. 28084
Manoverkind (Das) (L'enfant naturel); ge-
.schwank in 3 akti u, nacli dem franzosischen
von Paul Margus und Henri Regnier, von Max
Real. Berlin und Leipzig, Scliuster & Loeffler,
1906. 102 1.. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910; D : 22057 ; Spitz &
INIorgenstern, New York. 28085
Manoverregen ; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Geb-
hard SchiitzK-. -Perasini und Richard Kessler.
Halle a. S.. « .. Hendel [1912] 100 p. 16°.
(On cover: Lihiiotliek der gesamtlitei'atur des
in- und auslandes, nr. 2260)
© Mar. 10, 1912; 2c. Jan. 29, 1913; D :
32329; Eduard Bloch. Berlin. 28086
Manon.
© Frauci - Henry Mead, National City, Cal.
1900 A : oOiF. Fel). 23. 28087
plav in 4 acts, by A. Boyesen, founded on
the novel of AbhH Prevost. 128 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jun.r s, 1913; 1) : 33645 ; Algernon
Boyesen, Paris. 28088
Manon Lescaut; drame lyrique en 4 actes, ver-
sion fran(,-aise de Maurict' Vaucaire, niusique
de G. Puccini. I'aris, G. Ricordi et cie., 1906.
2 p. 1., 76 p. 16^ [Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi k co . Milan; D : 8030. Feb.
19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 19, 1!'06. 28089
dramnui lii'ico in 4 luti, di Giaconio Puccini.
Milano, G. Ricordi & co. ; New York, Musical
and dramatic copyright office, 1893. 63 p.
12°. [Libretto *>nly]
© G. Ricordi iSc co.. Milan; 1893:2754. Jan.
11 ; 2c. Jan. 11. 28090
— lyric drama in 4 acis, music by Giacomo
Puccini.
© Herman Grau, New York; 1894:37820,
Aug. 14. 28091
— a plav in 5 a^ is, l)y Henry Francis [pseud,
of F. H.' INIead]
© Francis Heiiry Mead, National City, Cal. ;
1900 A : 4430, Ft 1). 17. 28092
Manon Lescaut — Continued. •
a play in 5 acts, dramatized from the
French novel by Abbe Prevost, by E. Wharton.
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Wharton, New York ; D : 217, Mar.
14, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1901. 28093
a play in 4 acts from the novel of I'AbbS
Prevost, adapted by M. Doran.
© Marie Doran, New York ; D : 318, Apr. 8,
■ 1901. 28094
• Set; also For love of Manon Lescaut.
Manor (The) bell; a play, by M. M. Pope. Type-
written.
© Marion Manville I'ope, Trenton, N. J. ;
1896 : 52446, Sept. 19 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 28095
Manru; an opera in 3 acts, words by Alfred
Nossig, nmsic by I. J. Paderewski, tr. and
adapted for i)erforniance in English by H. E.
Krehbiel. New York, F. RuUman, 1902. 77 p.
8°. [Lilu-etto only]
© G. Schirmer, New York; D: 1410, Feb. 7,
1901;
:c. Feb. 20, 1902.
28096
Man's (A) ambition; an original drama in 4
acts, by Arthur L. Collins. 3 p. 1., 36 p. f°.
Ty])ewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914; D: 38840; R. C. Smith,
Bedford, G. 28096a
Mans' test friend; sensational play in 4 acts,
l)y F. L. Bixl)y. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Bixby, New York ; D ; 2490, Oct.
24, 1902; 2c. Oct. 24, 1902. 28097
Man's (A) broken promise; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Lillian Mortimer. 37 p. f°. Type-
written.
© L. Mortimer, New York ; D : 8628, June 1,
1906 ; 2c. June 1, 1906. 28098
Man's (The) dream. .S'cc Life for life.
Man's enemy; or. The downward path, b>
Chas. A. Longden and Eric Hudson.
© Augustus Hill, New York; 1899:74983,
Nov. 17. 28099
Man's (The) game; a play in 4 acts, by G. Hem-
bert Westley. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1909 ; D : 16291 ; James Hip-
pisley. New York. 28100
sketch, by L. K. Devendorf. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1912; D: 31784; L. K. Deven-
dorf, Albany. 28101
Man's (A) garden; play in 4 acts, by W. H.
Robertson. [79] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914; D : 38931 ; William
Henderson Robertson, Chicago. 28101a
1404
28103
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28120
Man's heritage; di'ania in 4 acts and 7 scenes,
by C. Lewis. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Catherine Lewis, New Yorlv ; D : 1685,
Apr. 4, 1902 ; 2e. Apr. 4, 1902. 28102
Man's (A) honor; a drama in 4 acts, by T. W.
King.
© T. W. King, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ;
1888 : 10997, Apr. 16. 28103
a drama in 1 act, by S. Decatur Smith, jr.
Philadelpliia, Penu pub. co., 1907. 12 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 10951,
July 11, 1907 ; 2c. July 12, 1907. 28104
Man's judgment; drama in 5 acts, by C. Ro-
maine. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915; D : 40476 ; Cora Ko-
maine. New York. 28104a
Man's law; play in 5 acts, by S. Weiller. 79 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1915 ; D : 40621 ; Simon Weil-
ler, New York. 28104b
Man's (A) love; or. Driven from Eden, play in
3 acts, by Mrs. C. West. 116 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 19, 1913 ; D : 33617 ; Mrs. Cannie
West, Ada, Okl. 28105
Man's love is like the restless waves. See
That restless sea.
Man's own soul; psychological drama in 3 acts,
by J. H. Booth. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1909 ; D : 17602 : John Hunter
Booth, Boston. 28106
Man's (A) shadow; play in 1 act, by INL G. Mor-
rison. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27. 1915 ; D : 39925 ; Mary Gray
Morrison, Boston. 28106a
Man's (A) standard; play in 3 acts, by M. L.
Hasbrouck. 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915; D : 39323 ; Mary Las-
celles Hasbrouck, Ridgewood, N. J. 28106b
Man's (A) voice; a comedy in 2 acts, for female
characters onlv, by Helen Sherman Griffith.
Boston, W. H. Baker <S: co., 1909. 29 i)? 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 14234.
Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 28107
Man's (A) way; comedy in 3 acts, by T.
Buchanan. 155 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1912; D : 30505 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 28108
Man's way and woman's; pro-suffi'age play in
3 acts, by I. S. Binder. [80] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33908; Irwin S.
Binder, Buffalo. 28109
Man's ways; drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by
J. J. Stock. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913; D : 34778 ; John J.
Stock, New York. 28110
Mnn's (A) wife; original drama In 4 acts, by
V. Watrous. [2], 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D : 37586 ; Valerie
Watrous, Seattle. 28110a
play in 4 acts, by M. L. Rankow. 125 p.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1915; D : 41436 ; Maurice L.
Rankow, New York. __ 28110b
play in 3 acts, by C. W. Collison. 109 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910 ; D : 22741 ; Clyde Wil-
•son Collison, Columbus, O. 28111
by H. Miles. [1], 71 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 18, 1912; D: 30016; Homer
Miles, New York. 28112
Man's (A) woman; a play, by A. C. Flexner.
© Anne Crawford Flexner, Louisville ;
1899:42897 July 1; 2c. July 21. 28113
Man's work; by J. H. Wise.
© John H. Wise, Noblesville, Ind. ; D:
2127, July 15, 1902. 28114
comedy in 3 acts, by L. E. F. Prince. 66 p.
4°. ^Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1010 ; D : 22461 ; Leslie E. F.
I'rince, Washington. 28115
Man's (A) world; play in 4 acts, by Rachel
Crothers. Boston. R. G. Badger [etc., etc.,
1915] 2 p. 1., 7-113 p. 12°. (American dra-
matic series)
© May 24, 1915; 2c. May 26, 1915; D:
40773; Richard G. Badger, Boston. 28115a
Man's (A) worst enemy; comedy drama in 4
acts, by Joseph Martineau. 41 p. f°. Type-
Avritten.
© J. Martineau, Montreal, Canada ; D :
8546, May 18, 1906; 2c. May 31, 1906. 28116
Mansfield; play in 4 acts, by V. S. I-,awreuce.
[79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; D: 29445; Vincent
Sai-gent Lawrence, Boston. 28117
Mansion (A) of aching hearts.
© Edward C. Crook, Oshkosh, Wis.; D:
5771, Nov. 14, 1904. 28118
— a comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. M. Faith.
© George Mason Faith, Knoxville, la. ; D :
3669, June 17, 1903. 28119
— a .society melodrama, by Jules Hurtig.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York; D:1807.
Apr. 30, 1902. 28120
1405
28121
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28139
Manspile (The) tragedy; by H. D. Manspile.
8 p. 12°, Printed.
© Homer D. Manspile, Pesotum, III. ; A :
154456, Aug. 31, 1906; 2c. Aug. 20, 1906.
[Note: Tliis was also entered as Class D:
8877, but that entry was abandoned]
28121
Manteau (Le) du roi; pi^ce en 4 actes, en vers,
[par] Jean [Frangois Victor] Aicard,
musique de sc^ne de M. Massenet. Paris, E.
Flammarion [1907] 5 p. 1., [5]-228 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by B.
Flammarion, Paris ; res. no. 1275 ; Ic. Nov. 2,
1907. 28122
Mantel (Der); sketch, von Paul Frank. Leip-
zig, W. Karczag, 1913. 7 p. 4°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D : 37172 ; W. Karc-
zag, Leipzig. 28122a
Mantel (The) shelf; smashing tragedy in 3
scenes, lines and lyrics by T. G. Springer and
E. D. Burrows. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913; D: 33010; T. G.
Springer, Long Island City, N. Y. 28123
Mantle (The) of charity; a dramatic comedy
in 4 acts, by Robert W. Clarke and F. D.
Mostow. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederic D. Mostow, New York ; D :
4369, Dec. 10, 1903; 2c. Dec. 10, 1903.
28124
Manton (El) de la China; sainete lirico en 1
acto dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original
de A. Fernandez Lepina y A. Planiol, mtlsica
del maestro Torregrosa. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1909. 36 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 14, 1909; D:
16256; Antonio Fernandez I.«pina y Antonio
Planiol, Madrid. 28125
Mantuan (A) tale; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by C. W. Tackenberg. Typewritten.
© Chas. W. Tackenberg, Cincinnati; 1899:
3627, Jan. 9 ; 2c. Jan. 16 ; Ic. new ed. Aug. 23,
1905. 28126
Manuel Menendez; [da] Lorenzo Filiasi dram-
ma lirico en 1 atto, di Vittorio Bianchi e An-
tonino Anile. New York, Vincent Ciocia,
printer, 1904. 3 p. 1., [7] -30 numb. 1. 12°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 5031, May
16, 1904; 2c. May 16, 1904. 28127
Manuela; a drama in 3 acts, by J. MacCarthy.
New York, 1881.
© John MacCarthy, United States; 1881:
5465, Apr. 11. 28128
Manuela — Continued.
a play in 2 acts, by E. Gerberding. 25 p.
4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Elizabeth Gerbei'ding, San Francisco;
D:5933, Dec. 20, 1904; 2c. Dec. 20, 1904.
28129
Manuella; or, In the Ladrones, a comic opera
in 3 acts, book by Walwin Wood, music by
B. D. Gilliland.
© B. D. Gilliland, New York ; D : 3684, July
2, 1903. 28130
Manure (The); a white rave play of the year
2013, in 1 act, by N. J. Heaney. [1], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913; D: 34802; Ned .Joyce
Heaney, New York. 28131
Many Marg'uerites. Sec Very little Faust.
Many (The) merry mishaps of Nid and the
weird, wonderful wandering's of Nod. See
Evil (The) eye.
Many sides to a character. See Not so bad
as we seem.
Many there be like these; by A. Van Wildt.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1909 ; D : 17744 ; Adelaide
Van Wildt, New York. 28132
Many years after; a drama in 5 acts, 10 scenes,
3 tableaux, by L. H. Dempsey.
© Lavinia Hortense Dempsey, Glen-Echo-
on-the-Hudson [New York]; 1886:542, Jan.
7. 28133
Manzanillo; u Mexican comic opera, written by
T. T. Kailey, composed by Alfred G. Robyn.
Ill p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Thos. T. Railey, Harrisonville, Mo.; D:
14354, Nov. 23, 1908; 2c. Nov. 23, 1908. 28134
Manzanita; by E. Cook.
© Edith Cook. Belvidere, Cal. ; D : 2256,
Aug. 21, 1902. 28135
■ -a comedy drnma in 4 acts, by E. Cook. 123
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Cook, San Francisco ; D : 7843,
.Jan. 13, 1906; 2c. Jan. 11, 1906. 28136
■ a romantic play in 4 acts, by H. E. Drew.
© Helen E. Drew, Milwaukee ; D : 3417,
May 11, 1903. 28137
or. The way to win an uncle, a comedy in
3 acts, by .Joseph Bletlieu [i. e. A. J. Blethen,
jr.] 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Allien Josepli Blethen, jr., Minneapolis;
1S90 : 17171, I\Iar. 17 ; 2c. May 5. 28138
Maphine; or. The true lovers, a romantic drama
in 5 acts, by M. A. Bliven. Hope Valley, R. I.,
Free press book print, 1898. 32 p. 16°.
© Marv A. Bliven, .Jewett City, Conn. ;
1898 : 42916, July 18 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 28139
1406
28140
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28157
Maples (The); a rural drama in 4 acts and 7
scenes, by J. L. Treat. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James L. Treat, Cliicago ; D : 4485, Jan.
11, 1904; 2c. Jan. 11, 1904. 28140
Marah; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by S. B. Alex-
ander. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston; 1887:
1935, Jan. 24; Ic. Jan. 24. 28141
a comedy in 2 acts, by C. Fuller.
© Caroline Fuller, New York ; D : 6056, Jan.
11, 1905. 28142
Maranatha, may the Lord come quickly to
take vengeance on thee for thy crimes; a
drama in 4 acts, by J. Bartlett, dramatized
fi'om tbe story entitled Copper and gold, by the
permission of Street & Smith.
© James Bartlett, Owego, X. Y. ; 1873:
1520, Feb. 15. 28143
Maraquita; or. The black spider, romantic
melodrama in 4 acts, by J. Burleigh.
© Jennie Burleigh, Geneva, O. ; 1899 : 64776,
Oct. 6. 28144
Marathon (The) Sec Natural (The) law.
Marathon winner; 1 act play, by Felix Fantus.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910; D : 20922 ; Alexander
Thibeau, Chicago. 28145
Maravillas del progreso; gran fantasia comico-
llrico-bailable, en un prologo, 5 cuadros y una
apoteosis, en prosa y verso, original de C. Diaz
Valero, L. Navarro Serrano y P. Baiios Fer-
nandez, miisica de Ids maestros Francisco A.
de San Felipe y Cayo Vela. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1910. 73 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22437,
Diaz Valero, Navarro Serrano y Banos Fer-
nandez, Madrid. 28146
Marble (The) faun; play in 4 acts with pro-
logue, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, dramatized,
by E. Cunningham. [23] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 2, 1914; D: 37060: Ethel Cun-
ningham, New York.
28146a
romantic drama, by M. C. Dobson, adapted
from the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 36
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910; D : 22823 ; Meade C.
Dobson, St. Louis. 28147
Marcel; a domestic drama in 1 act, tr. and
adapted from the French of Jules Sandeau
and A. Decourcelle, by F. A. Durivage.
© Francis A. Durivage, United States;
1872 : 7856, July 23. 28148
Marcella; a comedy in 5 acts, by K. Ferris.
© Kate Ferris, Chicago; 1891:37873. Oct.
22. 28149
idillio raoderno in 3 episodi, di Henry Cain,
Edouard Adenis e Lorenzo Stecchetti, musicato
da Umberto Giordano. INIilano, Edoardo Son-
zogno, 1907. cover-title, 1 p. 1., [9]-46 numb.
1. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 11711, Nov.
9, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1907. 28150
-idylle moderne en 3 parties, paroles de
Henri Cain. Edouard Adenis and Lorenzo Stec-
chetti tr. frangaise de Jean Nougues.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 14643, Dec.
26, 1908. 28151
-tragisches idyll in 3 bildern, von Henry
Cain, Eduard Adenis und Lorenzo Stecchetti,
deutsch von Fritz Wahl, musik von Umberto
Giordano. Mailand, Verlag von E. Sonzogno,
1913. 46 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 11, 1913; 2c. Aug. 20, 1913: D:
34211; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 28152
Marcelle; a drama, by J. C. Roach and J. A.
Knox.
© James C. Roach and J. Arraoy Knox,
New York ; 1886 : 12598, May 28. 28153
drama in 5 acts, adapted from the French
of Alexandre Dumas, fils, by J. ^Magnus and
H. C. Bunner.
© Julian Magnus and Henry C. Bunner,
New York ; 1877 : 7508, June 27. 28154
a musical comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sous. New York ; D : 12725,
Apr. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908. 28155
or, The jewels of France, play in 1 act, bv
M. E. Richardson. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6. 1915 ; D : 41166 ; Marie Eliza-
beth Richardson. Minneapolis. 28155a
-See also Rajah (The) of India.
Marcelle, a tale of the Revolution; a play in
4 acts, by Willibert Davis and Claudia Bran-
non. New Y'ork, Broadway publishing com-
pany [1904] 4 p. 1., 67 p. front., 4 pi. 12°.
© W. Davis and C. Brannon, Bainbridge,
Ga. ; D : 5972, Dec. 13, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 1904.
28156
Marcello; a comic opera in 3 acts.
© William E. Hickox and F. A. Wilcox,
Newtonville, Mass. ; D : 4581, Feb. 3, 1904.
28157
Marcellus; drama in 4 acts, by G. H. Crow. 56
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23. 1915 ; D : 42066 ; George Hol-
beach Crow, Salt Lake City. 28157a
1407
28158
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28174
Marcellus — Continued.
■ a Ilonian liistoricul drama in 3 acts, by
J. J. Lord.
© James Judson Lord, Springfield, 111. ; D :
2814, Dec. 22, 1902. 28158
Marcellus Dodge; a farce in 3 acts, by Gi'an-
ville Forbes Sturgis. 104 p. 4. Typewrit-
ten.
© G. F. Sturgis, Broolilyn ; D:9878, Jan.
81, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. 28159
March, hares; a dramatic absurdity in 4 acts,
by J. A. Mack.
© Jolm Alfred Mack, New York; 1879:
16886, Dec. 15. 28160
March (The) of progress. Sec Queen (The)
of the East.
March of the nations; a dramatic composition
introducing dialogue, general recitation, pos-
ing, marching, pictures, singing, music, by C.
M. HoUoway. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten,
[Words only]
© Charlotte Molyneux Holloway, New
London, Conn. ; D : 14044, Sept. 26, 1908 ; 2c.
Oct. 16, 1908. 28161
March of time; a 1 act play freely adapted
from the French of Francis de Croisset
[pseud, of Francis Wiener] by C. Gordon-
Lennox. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cosmo Gordon-Lennox, London ; D :
4835, Apr. 5, 1904; 2c. Apr. 5, 1904. 28162
March on, America; a dramatic recitation, by
G. G. Collingham.
© George G. Collingham, London ; 1900
A : 16234, June 19. 28163
March (The) to the sea; an original military
drama in 3 acts, by W'. O. Clough.
© William O. Clough, Nashua, N. H. ;
1872 : 7717, July 19. 28164
March (The) winds; a spectacular drill, by
Adelaide Westcott Hatch. New York, Hints
publishing company, 1902. cover-title, 3 p.
12°.
© Hints pub. co., New "Sork ; D : 2744, Dec.
2, 1902; 2c. Dec. 31, 1902. 28165
Marchand de blanche. ^Scc Madchenhandler
(Der)
Marchand (Le) de bonheur; comedie en 3 actes,
par H. Kistemaeckei'S. 33 p. 4°. (I/IUus-
tration theatrale, no. 104, 19 novembre 1910)
© Nov. 25, 1910; 2c. Dec. 10, 1910; D:
22820; Henri Kistemaeckers, Paris. 28166
Marchand (Le) de masques; drame lyrique en
2 actes, par Louis Merlet et Thomas-Salignac,
musique de Albert Wolff. Paris, Enoch &
cie., 1914. 39 p. 12. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1914; Ic. Aug. 27, 1914; D:
37959; Enoch & cie., Paris. 28166a
Marchand (Le) de passions; comedie en 3
images d'Epinal, en vers, de M. Magre. 32 p.
4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2819 du
Monde illustre, 8 avril 1911)
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24031 ;
]\Iaurlce Magre, Paris. 28167
Marchande (La) d'allumettes; conte lyrique
en 3 actes, par R. Gerard et M. Rostand,
musique de Tiarko Richepin. (In Petite
' illustration, no. 53, serie-theatre, no. 33, 7
mars 1914)
© Mar. 7, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D:
36721 ; Rosemonde Gerard & Maurice Ros-
tand, Paris. 28167a
Marchande (La) de modes. ,SV'e Greed.
Marche (La) au soleil; poeme de Leon Duro-
cher, musique de Georges Fragerolle.
© Enoch & cie., Paris ; 1900 A : 14212, June
8; 2c. June 6. 28168
Marche (La) nuptiale . . . ; [par H. Bataille]
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1905. 2 p. 1..
91 p. 12°.
© Henry Bataille, Paris ; D : 7568, Nov. 16,
1905; 2c. Nov. 16, 1905. 28169
Marching through Georgia; a domestic com-
edy drama in 3 acts, by C. F. Hall. 37 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Constance Fletcher Hall, Brooklvn ; D :
4716, Mar. 12, 1904; 2c. Mar. 12, 1904. " 28170
a military comedy di'ama, by G. F. Ditt-
mar.
© Geo. F. Dittmar, Jersey City; 1893:
55809, Dec. 18. 28171
in 4 acts, by M. Evans. 37 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915; D: 39966; Manford
Evans, Thompson, la. 28171a
— Sec also Southern loyalists.
Marchioness (The) of Batz; drama in 4 acts,
by R. Lane. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Itichard Lane, Chicago ; D : 8609, June
11, 1906; 2c. June 11, 1906. 28172
Marchioness (The) of the streets (La mar-
quise des rues); comic opera in 3 acts, tr. and
adapted from the French of [Paul] Siraudin
and [Gaston] Hirsch by Harry Allen, music
by Herv6.
© T. .L E. Fenton, Philadelphia; 1879:
16352. Dec. 5. 28173
Marco and Helena; a drama of the Greek revo-
lution in 4 acts, by H, M, Cronkhite. Type-
written.
© Henry M. Cronkhite, United States;
1900 A: 19855, Aug. 9; 2c. Aug. 8. 28174
1408
28175
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28197
Marconi (The) telegram. See Wireless (A)
message.
Marconi's wireless telegraph; a burlesque final
in 2 scenes, by Frank Dumont. New York,
Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 14
p. 12°. (On cover: The Witmark stage pub-
lications)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D: 7501,
Nov. 1, 1905; 2c. Nov. 2, 1905. 28175
Marcoretti; or, The brigand's sacrifice, a
romantic drama in 3 acts, by J. M. King-
dom. Autlior's ed. New York, R. M. De
Witt, 1874. 34 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays, no. 163])
© John M. Kingdom, New York; 1874:
7964, June 12; 2c. July 27. 28176
Marcus; a story of the South, by G. F. Richings.
© George Franklin Richings, Philadelphia ;
1896 : 57383, Oct. 19. 28177
Marcus Curtius; a musical comedy, by H. R.
Kellogg.
© Henry R. Kellogg, Detroit; D:5017,
May 13, 1904. 28178
Marcus Matranga; or. The Mafia in America,
act 1.
© Ralph Richards, Fort Scott, Kan. ; 1892 :
30052, July 18. 28179
■an original American play, by R.
Richards.
© Ralph Richards, Fort Scott, Kan. ; 1892 :
30025, July 18; 2c. May 4, 1893. 28180
Marcus Way land; or. The mystery of Cha-
teau Blanche, a sensational and emotional
drama in 4 acts.
© Andrew Redifer, Philadelphia; 1872:
6549, June 18. 28181
Mardi gras; a musical burletta in 3 acts, by E.
A. Begley and J. P. Lee.
© Edward Albert Begley and James Paul
Lee, Boston; 1897:36644, June 21. 28182
an original comic opera in 2 acts, by W. C.
Tidball. 59 p. 12°. Printed. [Libretto
only]
© Walton C. Tidball, Brooklyn ; 1891 : 956,
Jan. 6; 2c. Apr. 6. 28183
scenario of a comic opera, by J. A. Van
Broekhoven. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John A. Van Broekhoven, Cincinnati;
D : 3170, Mar. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1903.
28184
or. Clown and shepherdess, in 3 acts, by
J. B. MacMahan.
© Janet Buchanan MacMahan, Sioux City,
la. ; D : 179, Feb. 11, 1901. 28185
Mardo; or. The nihilists of St. Petersburg, an
original Russo-American animo-dramatic,
sensational, historical romance in 5 acts, by
F. I. Frayne.
© Frank I. Frayne, Philadelphia; 1881:
13256, Aug. 29. 28186
Mardoche; a drama in 5 acts from the French,
by A. M. Knapp.
© A. Melvin Knapp, New York ; 1871 : 5177,
June 1. 28187
Mardonius; dramatic fable in 5 acts, by H.
Miller. [7], 122 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913; D: 33962; Herman
Miller, Philadelphia. 28188
or. The prince of Athens, by H. Miller.
115 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Herman Miller, Philadelphia ; D : 2555,
Nov. 6, 1902; 2c. Nov. 6, 1902. 28189
Mare tenebrosum; a drama illustrating some
of the events leading towards and immediate-
ly preceding the introduction to Europe of
western lands by Christopher Columbus, by
J. A. Chew.
© James Alfred Chew, Chicago; 1892:
47177, Nov. 21. 28190
Mareas vivas; comedia dramatica, en 3 actos
y en prosa, original de A. ChSpuli Navarro.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
63 p. 12°.
© Antonio Chitpuli Navarro, Madrid; D:
10316, Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 28191
Maree, the danseur.
© Elizabeth A. Swalm, Joliet, 111.; D:
12722, Apr. 10, 1908. 28192
Margarate; or. The spectral red hand, a 3 act
serio comic drama.
© William Bush, Chicago ; 1871 : 2673, Mar.
27; 2c. Dec. 4, 1872. 28193
Margaret; a drama in 5 acts, by O. Garment.
© Oscar Garmont, Chicago; 1888:2996,
Jan. 27. 28194
'Opera libretto in 5 acts, by E. B. Dunham.
49 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Emma B. Dunham, West Gray, Me.;
1886:17980, Aug. 6; 2c. Aug. 6. 28195
Mardi gras in New Orleans.
5379—16 89
See Carnival.
1409
— or, A daughter's devotion, a drama in 5
acts ailiipted for the stage, by H. Williams.
© Harry Williams, New York ; 1889 : 39610.
Dec. 26. 28196
— or. The traitor's wife, play in 5 acts, by
A. T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, Savannah, Ga. ; 1897 : 84651,
June 9. 28197
28198
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28218
Margaret and Denny; or, Beyant seas.
© Adelle M. Chapman, Fort Wayne, Ind. ;
D: 11016, July 20, 1907. 28198
Margaret Cooper; or, The Kentucky tragedy,
a drama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1889 : 4068,
Feb. 4. 28199
Margaret Fleming; a play in 5 acts, by James
A. Heme.
© Katherine C. Heme, United States;
1890:22551, July 15. 28200
Margaret Harstein's story,
appeal.
See Last (The)
Margaret Moore, M. D.; a play in 3 acts, by
K. B. Miller. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912; D: 28667; Katherine
Browning Miller, Berkeley, Gal. 28201
Margaret of Anjou; a historical tragedy in 5
acts, by Mrs. M. A. D. Clifton. Cincinnati,
1878. Ms.
© Mrs. S. J. Meholin, Wheeling, W. Va. ;
1878 : 9511, Aug. 19 ; Ic. Feb. 12, 1879. 28202
Margaret of the Ellises; a rural drama in 4
acts, by E. Le Croix. 69 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Eleanore Le Croix, Indianapolis; D:
14926, Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 28203
Margaret Salisbury. See Three Oaks.
Margaret, the vivandilre. See Little (The)
countess.
Margaret Travers; 4 act play, by H. Kinnaird.
29 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Helen Kinnaird, London ; D : 3682. July
2, 1903; 2c. July 2, 1903. 28204
Margaret Wilmot; a drama in 5 acts adapted
for the stage, by H. Williams.
© Harry Williams, New York ; 1889 : 39607,
Dec. 26. 28205
Margaret Wilson; play in 1 act, by F. V.
Frankel. [1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1913 ; D : 33790 ; Frances V.
Frankel, New York. 28206
Margarethe von Randau; tr. from the German
by Mrs. A. L. Wister, dramatized by A. H.
Griffin. Columbus, Ga., Thos. Gilbert, 1901.
63 p. 8°.
© Anna Helena Griffin, Columbus, Ga. ; D :
491, May 20, 1901 ; 2c. June 21, 1901. 28207
Margaret's vow; or, The betrayer foiled, a
drama in 5 acts, by A. McGregor.
© Agnes McGregor, Albany; 1873:8156,
July 15. 28208
Margaretta; drama in 4 acts, by Mrs. A. Lyttel-
tou. 158 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Alfred Lyttelton, London ; D : 6489,
Apr. 11, 1905; Ic. Apr. 11, 1905; Ic. Apr 21,
1905. 28209
a play in 4 acts, by F. W. Kopf.
© Frederick William Kopf, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
D : 1164, Nov. 13, 1901. 28210
■Margarido; opera en 1 acto, un pr61ogo y 3
cuadros, letra de F. Pi y Arsuaga, mGsica de
J. Taboada Steger. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1908. 29 p. 12°. Libretto
only]
© F. Pi y Arsuaga, Madrid ; D : 13875, Sept.
21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 28211
Margarita. See Across the border.
Margaritas (Las); juguete comico-llrico en 2
cuadros y eu prosa, por J. G. Caminero y A.
Vivero, mtisica del maestro Losada. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908. 30 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Juan G. Caminero y Augusto Vivero,
Madrid ; D : 13591, Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19,
1908. 28212
Margarita's revenge. See Broken (A) tie.
Margery; a melodrama in 5 acts, by F. E.
Dumm. 1 p. 1., 28 p. 8°. Printed.
© Frank E. Dumm, Upper Sandusky, O. ;
1885 : 7929, Apr. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 16. 28213
or. The child of the street, an original com-
edy in 4 acts, by Scott Marvel (D. Findley)
© Dawson Findley, New York ; 1873 : 11804,
Oct. 14. 28214
Margery makes good; comedy in 2 acts, by Lil-
lian Clisby Bridgham. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1915. 29 p. 12°.
© May 15, 1915; 2c. May 17, 1917; D:
406S3 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
28214a
Margita, the gypsy queen; a comedy drama in
5 acts, by J. Jarrow.
© Joseph Jarrow, New York ; D : 1225, Dec.
30, 1901. 28215
Margot. See Rosen. — Roses.
Margrave (The)
© Manley H. Pike, Augusta, Me. ; 1895 : 48910,
Sept. 26. 28216
Margrave and magic; or. The entranced bride,
a strange drama in 5 acts, founded on Bul-
wer's A strange story.
© Otto Mandrup Tennison, New Orleans;
D : 4029, Sept. 29, 1903. 28217
Margrave (The) of Istria.
© Manley H. Pike, Augusta, Me.; 1895:
48911, Sept. 26. 28218
1410
28219
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28236
Margravine (The)
© Manley H. Pike, Augusta, Me.; 1895:
48912, Sept. 26. 28219
Margravine (The) of Istria.
© Mauley H. Pike, Augusta, Me.; 1895:
48913, Sept. 26. 28220
Marguerite.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York; 1896:
10100, Feb. 11. 28221
or, The Betrayal, an emotional drama in 4
acts, by M. P. Brenan.
© May Fleischman Brenan, New York;
18S2 : 361, Jan. 10. 28222
Marguerite, countess d'Ornay; drama in 4 acts,
adapted from the German, by F. F. Schrader.
© Fred F. Sclarader, United States; 1881:
16762, Oct. 29. 28223
Marguerite de La Valliere; drama in 5 acts.
© Vittoria Cremers, Brooklyn ; 1900 A :
5150, Feb. 26. 28224
Marguerite de Valois.
queen.
See Crime (The) of a
Marguerite Benne; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
H. A. D'Arcy.
© H. A. D'Arcy, New York; 1897:34948,
June 11. 28225
Marguerite's loyalty; play in 3 acts, by E. D.
Holmes. [39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914 ; D : 36193 ; Edward D.
Holmes, Newton, Mass. 28225a
Marguerite's vision; a poetic drama in 1 act
with tableaux, by Henry Clay Cowl. Type-
written.
© May Morris Cowl, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1899 :
47207, July 21 ; 2c. July 22. 28226
Mari (The) and Marie. See Captain Manikin.
Mari-gargon. See Seine geliebte.
Mari (Un) niodele; pi^ce en 1 acte, de M.
Wilned. [1], 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1914 ; D : 37261 ; M. Wilned,
Paris. 28226a
Mari-Nieves; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en
4 cuadros, en verso y prosa, original de P.
Munoz Seca, mfisica del maestro Saco del
Valle. Madrid [Sociedad deautoresespafioles]
1911. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25003 ; Pedro Muiioz Seca, Madrid. 28227
Maria; dramatic sketch, by C. B. West. 13 p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1910; D: 20745; Charlotte
Bernard West, Chicago. 28228
Maria — Continued.
or. Old Morton's revenge, an original play
in 5 acts, by F. R. Lathrop. Ms.
© Fanny R. Lathrop, Healdsburg. Cal. ;
1877 : 11671, Oct. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 28229
Maria Arndt; schauspiel in 5 akten, von Ernst
Rosmer [pseud, of Elsa Porges Bernstein]
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1908. 119 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin ; D : 12593,
Mar. 21, 1908; 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 28230
Maria Candelaria; an historic drama, from
American aboriginal life, -by D. G. Brinton,
Philadelphia, D. McKay, 1897. xxix, 98 p.
front., pi. 16°.
© Daniel G. Brinton, Media, Pa.; 1897:
26761, May 1; 2c. .Tune 1. 28231
Maria de Africa: zarzuela dram^tica en 1 acto,
dividido en 5 cuadros, letra de J. Muniz de
Quevedo, mlisica de los maestros Arturo Gar-
ciil Goncerlian y Enrique Lopez Grignel. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jose Muniz de Quevedo, Madrid; D:
15474, Mar. 27, 1909; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909.
28232
Marfa del Mar; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
original y en prosa, letra de C. Diaz Valero
y C. Afan de Ribera, musica del maestro Jose
Carbonell. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1908. 39, [4] p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Carlos Diaz Valeroi y Carlos Afdn de
Ribera, Madrid ; D : 13855, Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c.
Sept. 21, 1908. 28233
Maria di Breval; drarama lirico in 3 parti, di
Gustavo Macchi, musica di Alberto Randeg-
ger. Milano, New York [etc.] G. Ricordi &
c. 1914. 52 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 28, 1914; Ic. Aug. 28, 1914; D:
37968 ; G. Ricordi & co.. Milan. 28233a
Maria Dolores; Philippine play in 1 act, by G.
Fortescue. 17 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1910; D: 21660; Granville
Fortescue, Washington. 28234
Maria Jesus; zarzuela dram^ltica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros y un intermedio, libro
de F. P^rez Capo, mfisica de Manuel Quis-
lant. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1908. 37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Felipe P6rez Capo, Madrid ; D : 14709.
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 28235
Maria-Luz; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa, origi-
nal de M. A. ^lanjarr^s. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1909. 37 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 14, 1909; D:
10261 ; M. Alfonso Manjarr6s, Madrid. 28236
1411
28237
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28244
Maria Magdalena; drama in 3 aufziigen, von
Maurice Maeterlinck, autorisierte iibersetzung
von Friedrich v. Oppeln-Bronikowski. Jena,
E. Diederichs, 1909. 1 p. 1., 78 p., 1 1. 12'.
© Sept. 13, 1909; 2c. Oct. 1, 1909; D:
16979; Eugen Diedericlis verlag, Jena, Ger-
many, 28237
Same,
© Oct. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17197 ;
Felix Bloch erben, Berlin,
28238
— lyrisch-dramatisches spiel in 4 aufziigen,
von Clara Commer. Miinchen, Val, Hofling
[1913] 88 p. 16°,
© Oct, 13, 1913; 2c, Mar, 23, 1914; D:
36449; Val, Hofling, Munich, 2823Sa
— a middle-class tragedy in 3 acts, by Fried-
rich Hebbel, jr, from the German by Paula
Green. (In Poet lore, v. 25, no, 2, Mar,-
Apr. 1914; periodical © Apr. 28, 1914; 2c.
May 4, 1914; B : 302637 ; Poet lore co., Bos-
ton) 28238b
See also German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Maria Salvestri; drama in 3 acts, by Enrico
Corradini.
© Jeannette L. Gilder, New York; D:
8184, Mar, 17, 1906. 28239
Maria Stuart; ein trauerspiel, von F. Schiller,
ed. with introduction and notes by E. S.
Joynes, and a vocabulary by W. A. Hervey.
New York, H. Holt^& co,, 1901. xli, [3]-350
p, front., port. 16°.
© H. Holt & CO., New York ; A : 7444, Apr.
18, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1901. 28239a
von Friedrich Schiller, ed. with intro-
duction and notes by Carl Edgar Eggert.
Chicago, Scott, Foresman and company, 1903.
276 p, inch front, (port.) illus. plates.
12°.
© Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago; A:
55690, Mar. 21, 1903; 2c. Mar. 21, 1903.
28239b
von Friedrich von Schiller, with an
introduction and notes by Edward S. Joynes,
ed. by AVilliam Dwight Whitney. New York,
H. Holt and company [etc.] ; Boston, C.
Schonhof [18S0] 222 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; 1880:
7084. 28239c
von Schiller, ed. with German com-
ments, notes, and questions, by Margarethe
Miiller and Carla Wenckebach. Boston, Ginn
& CO., 1900. XXX, 262 p. 12°.
© Ginn & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 21703. Aug.
31; 2c. Sept. 19, 1900. 28239d
Maria Stuart — Continued,
(Schillers); ed, with introduction and
notes by L, A, Rhoades, Boston, D, C, Heath
& CO., 1894. xxiv, 232 p. 12°.
© Lewis A. Rhoades, Ithaca, N. Y. ; 1894:
19161, Apr. 13 ; 2c. INIar. 31. 28239e
ed. with introduction, repetitional
exercises, notes, and vocabulary, by J. S.
Nollen. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn & com-
pany [1908] Ixii, 361 p. inch front, (port.)
geneal. tables. 16°.
© John Scholte Nollen, Lake Forest, 111.;
A : 198993, Feb. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909.
28239f
ein trauerspiel, with introduction and
notes by H. Schoenfeld. New York and Lon-
don, The Macmillan co., 1899. 1 p. 1., Ivil,
322 p. pi. port. 16°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; 1899 : 66013,
Oct. 11; 2c. Oct. 11. 28239g
with introduction, footnotes and vocab-
ulary by W. A. Hervey. New York. Hinds &
Noble, 1899. xlii, 273 p. port, table. 12°.
© Hinds & Noble, New York ; 1899 : 80664,
Dec. 6; 2c. Jan. 18, 1900. 28239h
Maria Theresa; a play in 4 acts, by Franz von
Schoenthan, tr. by J. H. Sprange. 118 p, 4°.
Typewritten,
© Selwyn & co., New York; D:9593, Dec.
7, 1906; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907. 28240
Mariag'e blanc. See White love.
Mariag'e bourgeois. See Theatre complet;
[de] Alfred Capus.
Mariage (Le) civil; comedie en 4 actes, par
IMarcel Compan.
© M. Compan, New York ; D : 10845. TMay
3, 1907. 28241
Mariage d'etoile; comedie en 3 actes, [par] A.
Bisson et G. Thurner. Paris, Librairie th6-
atrale, 1908. 3 p. I., 184 p. 12°. '
© Alexandre Bisson et Georges Tliurner,
Paris ; D : 13218, June 20, 1908 ; 2c. June 20.
1908. 28242
Mariage (Le) d'Olympe. See Four plays; by
Emile Augier.
Mariage (Le) de Figaro. See School (The)
for intrigue.
Mariage (Le) de Mile. Beulemans; comgdie en
3 actes, par F. Fonson et F. Wicheler.
(L'lllusti'ation theatrale, no. 155)
© .July 9, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1910 ; D : 21836 ;
Frantz Fonson et Fernand Wicheler, Paris.
28243
— comedie nouvelle, en 3 actes, par Frantz
Fonson et Fernand Wicheler. 3™* §d. Paris,
Librairie theiltrale du nouveau sificle, 1910.
179 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1911 ; D : 23179 ;
Georges Ondet et Max Viterbo, Paris. 28244
1412
28245
Mariage (Le) de Pomperan
marriag'e.
Mariag-e (Le) de Telemaque; comgdie en 5 actes
et 6 tableaux, par Jules Lemaitre et Maurice
Donnay. fitiusique de Claude Terrasse. 32 p.
4°. (L'lllustratiou theatrale, no. 152, 18 iuin
1910)
© June 18, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; D:
21685 ; Socigte d'editions musicales, Paris.
28245
Same. Paris, Societe d'Mitions musicales,
1910. iv, 97 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© May 28, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; D:
21121 ; Soci§t6 d'editions musicales, Paris.
28246
Mariage (Tin) en Amerique; drame en 5 actes
et 7 tableaux, par A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1882 : 4777,
Mar. 27. 28247
Marian and the major; a drama in 4 acts, by
B. Cowen. 77 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Cowen, New York; D:2855,
Jan. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1903. 28248
Marian De Leigh; a drama, by D. Piatt.
© Donn Piatt, AVashington ; 1874 : 1363,
Feb. 6. 28249
Marian Gray; or. The lost heiress of Redstone
hall, a drama, by H. Reeves. Ms.
© Henry Reeves, Newburg, O. ; 1880 : 8314,
May 31 ; 2c. July 14. 28250
Same. 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henry H. Reeves, Cleveland, in renewal
for 14 years from May 31, 1908 ; D : 12879,
May 1, 1908; 2c. July 27, 1908. 28251
Marian Grey; dramatization of Mary J. Holmes'
novel, by W. and J. Giles.
© William and Josephine Giles, Cedarville,
O. ; D : 15949, May 25, 1909. 28252
Marian Malvern. See Woman's (A) secret.
Mariana; an original drama in 3 acts and an
epilogue, by Jose Echegaray, tr. by James
Graham. Boston, Roberts brothers, 1895. 126
p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Roberts bros., Boston ; 1895 : 19129, Apr.
6 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 28253
Marianela; in 3 acts, by C. E. Lincoln. Type-
written,
© Charlotte Elizabeth Lincoln, Cincinnati;
1900 : 18675, July 28 ; 2c. July 28. 28254
romantisches characterbild in 3 acten, nach
eiuer spanisohen erzaehlung von B. Perez
Galdos, deutsch bearbeitet und dramatisirt
von B. F. IMarkbreit.
© Bertha Fiebach Markbreit, Cincinnati;
1900 A : 16855, July 9 ; 2c. July 9. 28255
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
See Pomperan's
28264
Mananna; a play in 6 acts, ad^tptefl from the
German of C. [F] Draxler-Manfred, by T. H.
IMcKee.
© T. H. McKee, Buffalo ; 1894 : 25257. Mav
19- 28256
Marido modelo; juguete comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de Enrique Lopez-Marin y E.
Carballes. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1912. 35 p. 12°'.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29782 ; E. Lopez-Marin y E. Carballes, Madrid.
28257
Marie and Marion.
See Verrens (The)
Typewrit-
Marie Antoinette; by C. Stuart. 4°
ten.
© Clinton Stuart, New York ; 1900 A : 2485,
Jan. 27; 2c. Jan. 27. 28258
• historisches schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von
Gustav areinecke. Wiesbaden, A. Schwaedt,
1913. 126 p. 12°.
© Slay 9, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34719 ;
Arthur Schwaedt, Wiesbaden, Germany.
28259
Chicago,
a tragedy in 5 acts, bv G. Hunter
W. .Johnston, 1893. 60 p. 8°.
© Gordon Hunter, Victoria. British Colum-
bia ; 1893 : 43189, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 3. 28260
Marie Dare Clark, the girl with the red hair.
© M. Harfield, Chicago ; D : 15424, Mar. 24,
1909. 28261
Marie-Magdaleine; pi§ce en 3 actes, par M.
Maeterlinck, (fn Petite illustration no. 16,
s^rie-theAtre no. 11, 14 juin 1913)
© June 14, 1913; 2c. .July 18, 1913; D:
33827 ; Maurice Maeterlinck, Paris. 28262
Marie-Odile; play in 3 acts, by E. Knoblauch.
3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 13, 1915; D: 39388; Edward
Knoblauch, London. 28262a
— Same. [New York, Tower bros. stationery
CO., 1915] 77 p. 12°.
© Jan. 23, 1915; 2c. Jan. 23, 1915; D:
39473 ; Edward Knoblauch, London. 28262b
See also Noisy (The), naughty uhlans
and the pretty little nun.
Marie, the wanderer; a society play in prologue
and 4 acts, by R. B. Jones and S. Waite.
© R. B. Jones and Sam Waite, St. Louis;
1882 : 12340, July 26. 28263
Marie, the woman of the people; a play in 5
acts, by J. H. Meade.
© James H. Meade, New York ; 1878 : 9907.
Aug. 28. 28264
1413
28265
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28285
\
Marie- Victoire; piece en 4 actes et 5 tableaiix,
de E. Guiraud. 36 p. 4°. (L'lllustration
theatrale, 7 annge, 23 septenibre 1911)
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 21, 1911; D:
25541 ; Edmoud Guiraud, Paris. 28265
Marie's guest.
© A. B, Shoemaker, New York; D: 15685,
Apr. 21, 1909. 28266
a dramatic playlet In 1 act, by Oble Sutor
[pseud, of O. B. Shoemaker] 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© July 23, 1909; 2c. July 23, 1909; D:
16422; Oliver B. Shoemaker, Dover, N. J.
28267
Marie's secret; a dialojj;ue in 1 scene, by Belle
Marshall Locke. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1894. 1 p. 1., 8 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
47729, Oct. 13; 2c. Oct. 29. 28268
Marie's sweetheart; drama in 3 acts, by C.
Greve. 19 p. 4°. Type\\Titten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910; D: 22071; Clifford
Greve, St. Louis. 28269
Marietta; an incident in 1 act, by S. Dark.
38 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Stanley Dark, New York ; D : 1839, May
6, 1902; 2c. May 6, 1902. 28270
Mariflores (La); zarzuela coraica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, original y en prosa,
de G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, mtlsica del
maestro Manuel Nieto. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1907. 41 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Guillermo Perrfn y Miguel de Palacios,
Madrid; D : 11296, Sept. 5, 1907; 2c. Sept.
5, 1907. 28271
Marigold; a light opera in 3 acts, book, lyrics
and music by B. Walker. 131 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Barclay Walker, New York; D: 13131,
June 6, 1908 ; 2c. June 6, 1908. 28272
a play in 3 acts, by Robert Miller [pseud.
of B. H. Stinemetz] 170 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Benj. H. Stinemetz, Washington ; D :
13226, June 22, 1908; 2c. June 22, 190S.
28273
Marillyn marries; farce, by G. E. Massey. 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D: 39620; George Ed-
ward Massey, New York. 28273a
Marina; an opera in 3 acts, by Francisco Cam-
prodon and Araelio Arrieta, tr. from the Span-
ish by Mrs. F. J. A. Darr.
© Mrs. Francis J. A. Darr, New York;
1890 : 39680, Dec. 15. 28274
Marina — Continued.
or, The Corsican wedding, a drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Archibald C. Gunter, New York; 1886:
. 4553, Feb. 24. 28275
Mnrinda's beaus. 8ee Half hours of vaude-
ville.
Marin e-gustl (Die) (La fille aux marins);
operetfe in 3 akten, von B. Buchbinder, musik
von Georg Farno. Text der gesange. Paris,
Max Eschig; Hamburg, A. F. Benjamin,
1912. 32 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31522 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 28276
Mariner (The); or, Captain Kidd, the pirate,
a musical comedy, by John M. Cooke. 50 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Gertrude Padley, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
1380, Jan. 31, 1902; 2c. Feb. 6, 1902. 28277
Marin era; monfilogo en 1 acto y en prosa, origi-
nal de Joaquin Dicenta. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1907. 12 p. 8°.
© J. Dicenta, Madrid; D: 11022, Julv 22,
1907; 2c. July 22, 1907. 28278
Mariner's (The) secret. See Through the
war.
Marin et Wilcox; drama in 5 acts, by L. Rohr,
82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Rohr, Chicago; D : 3308, Apr. 18,
1903 ; 2c. May 18, 1905. 28279
Marinka; a romantic incident in 1 act, by M.
Cunningham. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Martha Cunningham, New York; D:
14035, Oct. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 28280
Mario: a drama in 3 acts, and a prologue, by
E. I. Williams, adapted from the French of
George Sand's romance, Les beaux messieurs
de Bois-Dor6.
© Emily Ida Williams, New York; 1873:
2505, Mar. 14, 28281
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:15090,
June 10. 28282
Marion and his men; an original drama, writ-
ten and arr. by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875: 5398, May
24. 2828i3
Marion Andersen, the tragedy queen; a com-
edy drama in 3 acts, by C. A. Reade.
© Charles A, Reade, Chicago ; 1884 : 7822,
Apr. 12. 28284
Marion Dale; a drama in 4 acts and a pro-
logue, by M. Warbrick.
© Martha Warbrick, New York; 1882:
8945, May 30. 28285
1414
28286
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28305
Marion Delorme; or, A duel under Richelieu,
a drama in 5 acts, by R. Davey.
© Richard Davey, New York; 1875:8967,
Aug. 30. 28286
Marion Fay; a burlesque comedy in 4 acts,
somewliat removed from Mr. Trollope's novel
of the same title, by J. O. Montague. New
York, Roorbach & company, 1883. 1 p. 1.,
18 p. 12°. ([Acting drama, no. 187])
© Roorbach & co., New York ; 1883 : 15665,
Aug. 27; 2c. Oct. 22.
28287
Marion Latour; a play in 5 acts, by G. B. Selby.
© George B. Selby, Louisville; D: 7.511,
Nov. 6, 1905. 28288
Marion surrenders; play, by L. P. Eichel. 15
p. 16°. Printed.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1912; D: 28448; Leslie P.
Eichel, Evansville, Ind. 28289
Marion Ward; a dramatic comedy in 5 acts,
by C. C. Haskins.
© C. C. Haskins, New Albany, Ind.; 1877:
1537, Feb. 8. 28290
Marionetten; 3 einakter, von A. Schnitzler.
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1906. 4 p. 1., 11-147, [1] p.
12°.
Contents: Der puppenspieler. — Der tap-
fere Oassian.— Zum grossen wurstel.
© Arthur Schnitzler, Germany; D:8085,
Mar. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1906. 28291
Marionettes (The); by Oliver W. Geoffreys
[pseud, of E. M. Unsell]
© Eva M. Unsell, Caldwell, Kan. ; D : 10730,
June 10, 1907. 28292
2 character sketch, by Eve Unsell. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D: 42262; Eve M. Un-
sell, New York. 2829^a
Marionettes (The) and automatic ballet; a
comic, eccentric and mimical divertisement,
invented and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 188"^ = ^^26^
Jan. 21. ^^'^^'^
Marionnettes (Les); comedie en 4 ^ictes, par P.
Wolff. 36 p. 4°. (L'Ulustration theatrale,
7* annge 169. 14 Janvier 1911)
© Jan. 14, 1911; 2c. Feb. 18, 1911;^:
23388 ; Pierre Wolff, Paris. «J»^a*
Marion's men; a drama of '76 in 5 acts, by S. W.
Smith.
© Sam. W. Smith, San Francisco ; 18(5 :
13264, Dec. 15. 28296
a drama of the Revolution in the South, by
B. F. Hayward.
© Edward Farwell Hayward, Chicopee,
Mass. ; 1889 : 28137, Sept. 16. 28296
Mariotti; melodrama in 4 acts, by J. B. Water-
bury. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1912; D: 31162; Mrs. 3. B.
Waterbury, London. 28297
Mariposa; musical comedy in 2 acts and 4
scene?.
© Mary L. Oliver, New York ; D : 2417, Sept.
22, 1902. , 28298
Mariquita; a dancing pantomime in 3 acts, by
A. W. Stace. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1912 ; D : 30023 ; Arthur W.
Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich. 28299
■or. The sybil of Castille, by M. L. Severy.
42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Melvin L. Severy, Boston ; 1885 : 1888, Jan.
21; 2c. Dec. 9, 1889. 28300
Maris (Les) de Leontine. See Theatre com-
plet; [de] Alfred Capus.
Mariska; drama in 1 act, by L. E. Taber. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915 ; D : 41909 ; Louise E.
Taber, San Francisco. 28300a
Marita; 3 act comedy drama, from the French
of Victorien Sardou, tr. and adapted by Bar-
ton Hill. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Simmonds and Brown, New York ; 1885 :
22291, Oct. 24 ; ,2c. Nov! 2. 28301
Marital (The) coach; satirical duologue on mar-
riage with lyrical relief, by J. McCree. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915; D: 39392; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 28301a
Marital infelicities; comedy in 3 acts and 4
scenes, adapted by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1890 : 14032,
Apr. 28. 28302
Marital (A) mix-up; libretto for musical com-
edy in 4 acts, by A. A. Andros [i. e. A. A.
Hawley]
© Annie Andros Hawley, Winchester,
Mass. ; 1897 : 53391, Sept. 23. 28303
Marital (The) squall. See Her husband's pa-
rents.
Maritana; opera in 3 acts, by Edward Fitzball,
music by W. Vincent Wallace, the full libretto
adapted' with business and stage dii-ections by
Leon Keach. Boston, O. Ditson & co., 1885.
272 p. 4°. [With music]
© Oliver Ditson & co., Boston ; 1885 : 11288,
May 18 ; 2c June 15. 28304
Same.
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston, as proprie-
tor in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
3266, June 17, 1912. Original entry, May 18,
1885, no. 11288. 28305
1415
28305
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28327
Mariti (I) di Clara; operetta in 1 atto, parole e
musiea di A. M. Fechner. [2], 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35709 ; Auguste M.
Fechner, Paris. 28305a
Maritza; a play in 4 acts, by L. G. Chaffin.
© Lucien G. Chaffin, United States; 1884:
6534, Mar. 26. 28306
Mariuca; orisiual drama in 3 acts, by C. von
Veltheim-Hiilse.
© Carrie von Veltheim-Hiilse, Erie, Pa. ; D :
6863, May 27, 1905. 28307
Mariutch.; sketch in verse, by C. S. Adelman. 9
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909 ; D : 16930 ; Charles S.
Adelman, Chicago. 28308
Marjie; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. J. Mon-
tague and R. Stuart. [61] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D: 29165; James J.
Montague, Washington, and Ralph Stuart,
New York. 28309
Marjolaine (La); opera-bouffe en 3 actes, paroles
de Albert Vanloo et Eugene Leterrier, musique
de Charles Lecocq. Paris, Tresse, 1877. 2
p. 1., 147 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© H. A. Delille, United States ; 1877 : 4306,
Apr. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 12. 28310
pi&ce en 5 actes, en vers [par Jacques
Richepin] [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration]
1907. 2 p. 1., 118 p. 8°.
© J. Richepin, Paris; 1907 A: 10621, May
23; 2c. May 23, 1907. 28311
Marjorie; an American incident with Chinese
trimmings in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit : D :
7763, Dec. 26, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 28312
Marjorie Daw; a domestic comedietta in 2 acts,
by M. E. Braddon, prepared for the American
stage bv Henrv Llewellyn Williams. New
York, De Witt, 1885. 13 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's
acting plays, no. 338)
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1885 : 27473,
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1886. 28313
Marjorie's awakening. See Riverdale.
Marjorie's finish; a comedy in 1 act, by F. Di
Maria [i. e. F. di M. Palmer].
© Francesca Di Maria, New York ; 1900 A :
5955, Mar. 5. 28314
Marjorie's lovers. See Three blind mice.
Marjorie's miniature; opera in 2 acts, libretto,
by A. N. C. Fowler. 48 p. f. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. : D :
4147, Oct 27, 1903; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 28315
Marjorye come-to-town; play in 4 acts, by IR.
Franklin. [124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D: 34121; Ruford
Franklin, New York. 28316
Marjory's flirtation; original comedy in 3 acts,
by Charles Paul Brown. [78] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42084 ; Thomas H.
Ince, Hollywood, Cal. 28316a
Mark and the trusts; in 4 acts, by O. L. Allen.
© Oscar Lamaro Allen, New York ; 1900
A: 16552, July 5. 28317
Mark Merridale's fortune; an original drama
in 4 acts, by C. W. Richardson.
© Chilton W. Richardson, Brooklyn ; 1880 :
5994, Apr. 16. 28318
Mark (The) of Cain; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Fessler and Rae.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; D : 5975, Dec.
12, 1904. 28319
Mark of the dagger; a drama in 4 acts, by
Arthur W. Stace. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A, W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich.; D:
8161, Mar. 14, 1906; 2c. Mar. 14, 1906.
28320
Mark (The) of wealth; or, The $50,000 wart,
comedy in 1 act, by Alan Brooks [pseud, of
I. Hay ward] [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1911 ; D : 24912 ; Irving Hay-
ward, New York. 28321
Mark Twain; or, Innocents abroad.
© C. R. Gardiner, Chicago; 1875:6741.
June 28. 2832a
Marked for life; in prologue and 4 acts, an origi-
nal drama of Western life, by J. Barrymore.
© Jean Barrymore, New York ; D : 4021,
Sept. 28, 1903. 28323
or, St. John, 4 act drama, by J. St. Wrba,
jr. [21] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1911; D: 23554; John St.
Wrba, jr.. Temple, Tex. 28324
• Same. 27 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911; D: 26005; John St.
Wrba, jr.. Temple, Tex. 28325
or, The missing finger, sensation drama
in 3 acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1871:
11976, Dec. 18. 28326
Marken; pooma drammatico in 1 atto, di Enrico
Cavacchioli, per la musiea di Gianni Buc-
ceri. Milano [etc.] E. Sonzogno, 1913. 27 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© June 21, 1913; 2c. Jiily 2, 1913; D:
33692; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan.
28327
1416
28328
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
28342
Market (The) basket; monologue, by A. Hoff-
man. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1914 ; D : 35757 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 28328
Same. pt. 2. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914 ; D : 86604 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 28328a
Same. pt. 3. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1915 ; D : 41318 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 28328b
Market day. See Odd operas for eventide.
Market (The) of men; socialistic or problem
play in 4 acts, by I. Shulsinger. [4], 149 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 3913; D : 32078 ; Irving Shul-
singer, Denver. 28329
Market-place (The); play in 3 acts, by B. A.
Hunter. [155] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1911 ; D : 25110 ; Bertha An-
cella Hunter, Los Angeles. 28330
• by L. B. Wells. [153] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912 ; D : 28487 ; Leila Bur-
ton Wells, Los Angeles. 28331
Market (The) price; comedy of life in 1 act, by
G. M, Rosener. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D: 39222; George M.
Rosener, New York. 28331a
'Play in 4 acts, by H. H. Levy. 141 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1915 ; D : 39436 ; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 28331b
Market (The) value; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Philip McCaigue. [114] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D : 29102 ; Philip
Henry McCaigue, Brooklyn. 28332
Marketender (Der) und seine familie, im
deutsch-franzosischen kriege 1870-1871;
ein historisches trauerspiel in 4 acten und 7
bildern, von A. Schroder.
© Albert Schroder, New York ; 1887 : 3660,
Feb. 15. 28332a
Marketenderin (Die); deutsche spieloper in 2
aufziigen, von Robert Misch, musik von
Engelbert Humperdinck. Berlin, Paris, A.
Furstner, 1914. 86 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 2, 1914 ; Ic. May 12, 1914 ; D : 37002 ;
Adolph Furstner, Paris. 28332b
Marketing murder; farce in 3 acts, by E. S.
Bates. [1], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1914; D: 37262; Ernest
Sutherland Bates, Tucson, Ariz. 28332c
Markham divorce case; [by Oliver White]
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Porter J. White, St. Louis; D : 15582,
Mar. 30, 1909; 2c. Apr. 10, 1909. 28333
Markham Meade, a captain of '76; a historical
melodrama in 4 acts, by H. G. Forrest. 76 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Gustavus Forrest, Manitowoc,
Wis.; D:6956, July 12," 1905; 2c. .July 12,
1905. 28334
Marks (The) of Brooklyn; comedy in 3 acts,
by Challan [pseud, of C. A. de Lima] 58 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D :
12871, Apr. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1908. 28335
Marlborough; a play in 4 acts, by M. Dallas.
© Mervvn Dallas, New York ; 1895 : 48638.
Sept. 24. 28336
Marley Water; or. After seven years, a drama
in 5 acts, by E. G. Hancock.
© Edward C. Hancock, New Orleans ; 1875 :
10802, Oct. 19. 28337
Marley's dinner; dramatic comedy in 1 act, by
L. Osborn. [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1914; D: 37739; Lynn Os-
born, Ocean City, N. J. 28337a
Marley's ghost; a Christmas carol in 4 acts, by
W. H. Compton. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Compton, Kingston, Can-
ada ; D : 12285, Feb. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1908.
28338
Marlowe; a drama in 5 acts, by J. P. Peabody.
r>oston. New York, Houghton, Mifflin & co.,
1901. 2 p. 1., 156 p. 12°.
© Josephine Preston Peabody, Cambridge,
Mass. ; D : 1115, Nov. 21, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 21,
1901. 28339
Marmaduke Wyvil.
venge.
See Maid's (The) re-
Marmaduke's wooing; or. Who got the joker P
comedy in 1 act, by M. Y. Freese. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1910; D: 20740; Myron V.
Freese, Boston. 28340
Marmalade Ann; a farce in 3 acts, by A. D.
Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D : 220.'),
Aug. 9, 1902. 28341
Marmorweib (Das); operette in 3 akten, von
(}. ^\'. E. Sclilusk uiul M. A. Weikone, musik
von K. F. Adolfi. Regiebuch. Miincheu, Drei
masken-verlag, 1912. 78 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28621 ; Drei masken-
verlag, Jlunich. 28342
1417
28343
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28360
Marnak of Isla; drama in 3 acts, by C. Fuller.
© Caroline Fuller, Minneapolis; D : 5235,
June 25, 1904. 28343
Marooned; comedy in 1 act, by E. S. Ruskay.
23 p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915 ; D : 41850 ; Everett S.
Ruskay, New York. 28343a
musical comedy sketch, by Ren Shields.
[21, 27 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 20, 1914; D: 37083; Edward
Aloysius Barto, Philadelphia. 28343b
Maroquin (Le); coraedie en 3 actes [par Julien
Berr de Turique] Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1904. 2 p. 1., 157 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 5663, Oct. 20,
1904; 2c. Oct. 20, 1904. 28344
Marouf, savetier du Caire; op$ra-comique en
5 actes, tire des Mille et une nuits, d'api'gs la
traduction de J. C. Mardrus [poeme de Lucien
Nfipoty, musique de Henri Ilabaud] Paris,
Choudens, 1914. 76 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 30, 1914 ; Ic. June 8, 1914 ; D : 37249 ;
Choudens, Paris. 28344a
Marozia; a drama in 5 acts, by J. C. Hey wood.
© J. C. Hey wood, United States; 1886:
26774, Nov. 26. 28345
Marpha; or. The Russian bride, drama in 5
acts, by F. Mons.
© Frangois Mons, New York ; 1885 : 17038,
Aug. 11. 28346
Marquis (The); a comedy in 1 act, by A. Lin-
coln Fisher. Philadelphia, The Penn publish-
ing company, 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29391,
May 14 ; 2c. May 17. 28347
drama in 4 acts, dramatized from Charles
Garvice's book. The marquis, by F. L. O'Reilly.
106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis L. O'Reilly, Woonsocket, R. I.;
D : 5827, Nov. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1904.
28348
'an emotional drama in 5 acts, by C. C.
Brown.
© Chalmers C. Brown, Tei-re Haute, Ind. ;
1884 : 19571, Sept. 29. 28349
Marquis de La Fayette, the man of two worlds
(L'homme de deux mondes); an historical
drama of the French alliance, by Randolph
Keim [i. e. De Bennevllle R. Keim] 27 p.
front., illus., plates, ports. 4°. Printed.
© De B. Randolph Keim, Washington; D:
1606, Mar. 19, 1902 ; 2c. July 12, 1904. [Note :
Copies deposited have title, I^a Fayette, the
mao of two worlds] 28349a
Marquis (Le) de Priola; pidce en 3 actes, par H.
Lavodan. New York, W. R. Jenkins, 1902. 1
p. 1., 23 p. 4°.
© Henry Lavedan, Paris ; D : 1442, Feb. 14,
1902; 2c. Feb. 14, 1902. 28350
Marquis (The) of Kalamazoo; a musical com-
edy in 3 acts, by W. E. Dampier and A. Bergh.
89 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Arthur Bergh, St. Paul; D : 2936, Jan.
31, 1903; 2c. Jan. 31, 1903. 28351
Marquis (The) of Pomgrano; a comic opera in
3 acts, book and lyrics by C. L. Moreau. Ill
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© C. L. Moreau, New York ; D : 2584, Nov.
11, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1902. 28352
Marquis (The) of Queensberry; by A. Van De-
venter. 40 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Abram Van Deventer, New York ; D :
15856, May 14, 1909; 2c. May 14, 1909. 28353
Marquis (The) of Waterford; an original Irish
drama, in 4 acts, by W. Carleton.
© William Carleton, Philadelphia; 1875:
11993, Nov. 13. 28354
Marquis (Der) von Marigny; lustspiel in 4 auf-
ziigen, von Heinrich Lee und Julius R. Haar-
haus. Berlin, E. Bloch, 1913. 82 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33334; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 28355
Marquise; a drama in 5 acts, by Laurencin
[i. e. Paul Aime Chapelle Laurencin]
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19921, Sept. 3. 28356
— — drama in 4 acts, founded on a plot by Bal-
zac, by L. C. Falbe. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lucie C. Falbe, London; D:2143, July
21, 1902 ; 2c. July 21, 1902. 28357
See also Didi.
Marquise Clothilde; melodrama in 4 acts, by
H. Johnstone. Typewritten.
© Henry Johnstone, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 14923,
Mar. 2 ; 2c. July 22. 28358
Marquise (La) de Chicago; op^rette en 3 actes.
de Maurice Ordonneau, musique de Edy Toul-
mouche. Paris, Choudens, 1911. 3 p. 1., [5]-
160 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25805; Choudens, Paris. 28359
Marquise de Pompadour; opera in 3 acts, by
Florence Richmond and .John Denton Steell,
music by R. Lucchesi. [7], 40 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 28644; Riccardo
Lucchesi, Los Angeles. 28360
Marquise (La) des rues. See Marchioness
(The) of the streets.
1418
28361
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28379
Marriage; monologue, by Thomas J. Gray. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23996 ; Joe 0pp. New
York. 28361
■ a new and original comedy in 5 acts, by D.
Boucicault.
© Dion Boucicault, New York ; 1877 : 10.584,
Sept. 13. 28362
play in 3 acts, by I. L. Meyers. [93] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913; D: 35160; I. Leon
Meyers, Chicago. 28363
from the repertoire of the Theatre
frangais, adapted to the American stage, by
J. S. Mackaye and G. Kreisler.
© James Steele Mackaye and George
Kreisler, New York; 1871:9848, Oct. 21.
28364
— a society play in 5 acts, by Ettie Hender-
son.
© William Henderson, Providence, R. I. ;
1873 : 12758, Nov. 3. 28365
— See also Grandmother (The)
Marriage a la carte; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by Stuart Beebe. [1], 29 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1914; D: 35862; Frederick
H. D. Grahame, New York. 28365a
Marriage a la mode; 1 act comic opera, by Mc-
Cree and Clark. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1912; D: 30835; McCree
and Clark, New York. 28366
or. Modern marriage, monologue sketch,
by Kenneth Lee.
© Hattie Delaro-Barnes, New York; 1897:
48085; Aug. 26, 28367
Marriage (The) after death; or. The father
married the mother, farce-vaudeville in 1
act with songs and dances, by I. Barsky, tr.
into English by Stephen Day.
© Israel Barsky, United States; 1898:
66004, Nov. 11; 2c. Nov. 11. 28368
Marriage and after; a monologue, by Harry
L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chicago, T.
S. Denison [1904] 6 p. 12°. ([Denison's
vaudeville sketches] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:5163, .Tune
10, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 28369
Marriage and its shadows. See Elopement
(The)
Marriage as a failure and a success. See
Delpha,
Marriage as an eye opener; comedy in 1 act,
by M. Medbury. [37] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911; D: 25233; Martin
Medbury, Alameda, Cal. 28370
Marriage at first sight; comedy in 4 acts, by
J. W. Sayre. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1914; D: 36645; James Wil-
lis Sayre, Seattle. 28370a
Marriage (The) bargain; drama in 1 act, by
C. Fuller. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D: 35014; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood, N. J. 28371
Marriage belles; a comedy with songs in 3 acts,
adapted by W. C. Bellows. [127] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912; D: 28816; Walter
Clarke Bellows, New York. 28372
Marriage (The) bells; an original comedy in 3
acts, by G. Haas.
© Gustavus Haas, New York ; 1889 : 15405,
May 22. 28373
Marriage (The) bill; an English comedy drama
in 5 acts, by M. J. Nerney.
© M. J. Nerney, Green Island, N. Y. ; 1887 :
31285, Dec. 3. 28374
Marriage (The) bond; or, The inevitable, a
society play in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson. 128
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York; D:
12170, Jan. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1908. 28375
Marriage (A) broker; by J. T. Reed. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1910; D: 21194; John T.
Reed, New York. 28376
— a new form of graft in matrimony, by W.
Jlontague. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1912; D : 30015 ; Walter
IMontague, San Francisco. 28377
See also Shatchen (The)
Marriage (The) bureau; sketch in 1 act, by
James Matthews. [1], 34 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914; D: 36992; A. Marix,
New York. 28377a
Marriage by contract; a drama in 3 acts, by
G. A. A. Tubb.
© George A. A. Tubb, Martinez, Cal. ; 1886 :
27181, Dec. 2. 28378
Marriage (The) by moonlight; a powerfully
romantic play in 5 tableaux, by D. Belasco
and J. A. Heme.
© David Belasco and James A. Heme, San
Francisco; 1879:8209, June 20. 28379
1419
28379
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28400
Marriage (The) by proxy; farce in 3 acts, by
J. F. Wood, 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915 ; D : 41414 ; Julia Fran-
cis Wood, North Adams, Mass. 28379a
— — an original drama in 3 acts, by A. L.
Godoy.
© Albert L. Godoy, Washington ; D : 11836.
Nov. 30, 1907. 28380
Marriage (A) by telephone; comedy in 1 act,
by L. F. Wheeler. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1914; D : 37855 ; La Verne
Francois Wheeler, Seattle. 28380a
Marriage candidates; a comedy in 3 acts, by
H. C. Husted.
© H. C. Husted, New York; 1886:18286,
Aug. 11. 28381
Marriage (The) certificate; comic sketch in 1
act, by C. Simon e.
© Charles Simone, New York ; D : 13077,
May 23, 1908. 28382
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Lawrence B.
McGlU and Gertrude Shipman.
© McGill and Shipman, Altoona, Pa.; D:
455, May 11, 1901. 28383
Marriage (The) fee — Continued,
a 1 act play, by M. Goldman.
19 p. 4°
an original emotional drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by W. E. Barnes. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© W. Elliott Barnes. New York; 1880:
7428, May 12; 2c. May 22. 28384
Marriage (A) contract; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by J. P. Wilson. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© S. H. Friedlander, San Francisco; D:
663, July 17, 1901; 2c. July 17, 1901. 28385
Marriage (A) contract, limited; by K. C. Tur-
ner and A. Hosea. 86 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Kate Craven Turner and Anna Hosea,
Indianapolis ; D : 16010, .Tune 5, 1909 ; 2c.
June 5, 1909. 28386
Marriage (The) day; a drama of contemporary
domestic life in the United States in 4 acts,
by A. E. Adelman. Scenario. [8] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Abram E. Adelman, Chicago ; D : 15182,
Feb. 26, 1909; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 28387
Marriage (The) dodger; play in 3 acts, bv
G. W. Colby. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913; D: 32867; George AV.
Colby, Boston. 28388
Marriage (The) fee; by Charles Horwitz. 15 p.
• 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry First, New York ; D : 13932, Sept.
26, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 28389
Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 10745,
June 11, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 28390
19 p.
a play in 1 act, by Charles Horwitz.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harry First. New York ; D : 10914, Julv
5, 1907; 2c. July 5, 1907. 28391
Marriage (A) for convenience; a play in 1 act,
by H. B. Hoffman. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. B. Hoffman, New York; D : 13716,
Sept. 3, 1908; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908. 28392
Marriage (A) for revenge; a drama in 5 acts,
l>y S. Howell. New Orleans, The Picayune,
1874. 34 p. 12°.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1873:11886.
Oct. 16; 2c. June 2, 1874. 28393
Marriage (The) game; comedy in 3 acts, by
A. C. Flexner. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1913 ; D : 34106 ; Anne Craw-
ford Flexner, New York. 28394
by C. Fitch. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sadie Martinot, New York ; D : 774, Aug.
19, 1901; 2c. Aug. 19, 1901. 283815
dramatic playlet, by T. J. Whalen. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28097 ; Thomas J.
Whalen, Lowell. 28396
Marriage (The) habit; or, Cupid on a lark, a
musical satire in 3 acts.
© Franklin Harris, Hackensack, N. J. ; D :
13083, May 29, 1908. 28397
Marriage (A) has been arranged; a duologue,
a comedy in 1 act, by Alfred Sutro. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1904. 1 p. 1., 5-14 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 77)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5786.
Nov. 18, 1904; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 28398
play, by A. Sutro. (In Collier's weekly, v.
29, no. 11)
© Alfred Sutro, London ; A : 34874, .Tune 9,
1902. 28398a
Marriage (A) in a motor car; a farce in 1 act,
E. A. Woolf. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York ; D : 8482,
May 5, 1906; 2c. May 5, 1906. 28399
Marriage in Chicago; comedy in 1 act, by E.
Fermin.
© Emile Fermin, United States; 1899:
69427, Oct. 25. 28400
1420
28401
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
284ira
Marriage <A) in high life; a comedy in 5 acts,
adapted from the romance of Octave Feuil-
let.
© John Austin Stevens, New York ; 1875 :
12450, Nov. 24. 28401
Marriage is a failure; by F. V. De More.
© Flora V. De More, New York; 1894:
18314, Apr. 7. 28402
Marriage it must be; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. T. L. Stilwell. 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12109, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908.
284Q3
Marriage (The) joss, See Wong Fong.
Marriage (A) made in heaven; comedy farce
in 3 acts, H. H. Hughes. [161] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36466; Harvey
Hatcher Hughes, New York. 28403a
Marriage (The) market; musical comedy in 3
acts, adapted from the Hungarian of Brody
and Martos, by Gladys Unger, lyrics by Ar-
thur Anderson, nuisic by Victor Jacobi. 98 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1912; D: 30615; Interna-
tional copyright bureau, ltd., London. 28404
■ new musical play in 8 acts, by M. Brody
and F. Martos, adapted for the English stage
by Gladys Linger, lyrics by Arthur Anderson
and Adrian Ross, music by Victor Jacobi.
Book of lyrics. London, Chappell & co., ltd.,
1913. 42 p. 8°.
© May 27, 1913; 2c. May 28, 1913; D:
33350 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 28405
Marriage (A) of ambition; play in 4 acts, by
Dr. N. H. Hornstine. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nathan Harris Hornstine, Philadelphia ;
D : 14593, Dec. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1908.
28406
Marriage (The) of Belphegor; or. The quest of
the friend, a comic opera in 3 acts, by the
author of Mr. & Mrs. Morton, etc.
© Harold Williams, Boston; 1897:19956,
Mar. 27 ; 2c. May 28. 28407
Marriage (The) of Bisesa; a picturesque drama
of India in 4 acts, by A. N. Shideler. 80 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Newton Shideler, New York ; D :
4636, Feb. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904; 28408
Marriage (A) of convenience; a comedy in 4
acts, by Alexandre Dumas.
© T. H. French, New York ; 1899 : 14384.
Feb. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 27. 28409
Marriage (A) of convenience — Continued.
2 act giggle, by Nat Magner and J, K. Wat-
son. [62] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912; D: 29295; Joseph K.
Watson, Philadelphia. 28410
Marriage (The) of Eugene-Hicks; play in 1 act,
by J. Eliscu. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1913 ; D : 35278 ; Julius Eliscu.
New York. 28411
Marriage (The) of Guineth; by F. Wilkinson.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Wilkinson, New York ; D : 654,
July 13, 1901 ; 2c. July 13, 1901. 28412
•(See also Eide (The) home.
Marriage (The) of honor. See Ballascraig.
Marriage (A) of interest; a comedy in 5 acts,
by C. S. Elgutter and E. R. Garczynski.
© Charles S. Elgutter and Edward Rudolf
Garczynski, Omaha, Neb. ; 1889 : 17337, June 7.
28413
Marriage (The) of Jack and Jill; a Mother
Goose entertainment in 2 scenes, by Lilian
Clisby Bridgham. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1913. 16 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1918 ; D : 34799 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 28414
Marriage of King Corn and Queen Alfalfa;
play in 1 act, by W. W. Sylvester. [3] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1914 ; D : 37952 ; Walter Wil-
liam Sylvester, Frankfort, Ind. 28414a
Marriage (The) of Kitty; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted by C. Gordon-Lennox from the French
of La passerelle, [by] Madame F. de Grgsac
and F. de Croisset [pseud, of Francis Wiener]
London, Samuel French, ltd. ; New York, Sam-
uel French, 1909. 96 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's standard library ed.)
© Cosmos Gordon-Lennox, London ; D :
154.57, Mar. 27, 1909 ; 2c. June 8, 1909. 28415
Marriage (The) of Margaret; a drama in 8 acts,
by I. Hooper and L. Falbe. 49 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ivy Hooper and Lucie Falbe, London;
D : 164, Feb. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1901.
28416
Marriage (The) of Miss Midget; [or, Tom
Thumb wedding], play, by Electa Chase and
M. Burnworth. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911 ; D : 28274 ; May Burn-
worth, Bonaparte, la. 28417
Marriage (The) of Molly; comedy in 3 acts, by
Cecil Bancroft. [2], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 36741 ; Richard El-
mer Broughton, Sioux Falls, S. D. 28417a
1421
28417
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28434
Marriage (The) of Olympe; a play in 3 acts, by
lilmile Augier, tr. by B. H. Clark. (In Draina,
no. 19, August 1915 ; periodical © Aug. 28,
1915; 2c. Sept. 11, 1915; B : 353015 ; Drama
league of America, Chicago) 28417b
Marriag-e (The) of Sobeide. See German clas-
sics of the nineteenth and twentieth cen-
turies.
Marriage (The) of Souia; comedy drama in 2
acts, by W. H. Carson. 47 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 27, 1913; D: 33345; William
Henry Carson, New York. 28418
Marriage (The) of the Duke of Middlesex; 3
act comedy, by J. J. Maginnis. 116 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D : 21279 ; James J.
Maginnis, Maranacook, Me. 28419
Marriage (The) of the midgets; or, The Tom
thumb wedding, home talent playlet, by M.
Burnworth. Kansas City, Kellogg-Baster ptg.
CO., 1914. 12 p. 16°.
© Ic. June 5, 1914 ; D : 37408 ; May Burn-
worth, Kansas City, Mo. 28419a
Marriage (A) of tomorrow; drama in 4 acts, by
J. H. Twells, jr.
© J. H. Twells, jr., Speck in Pommern, Ger-
many ; D : 13818, Sept. 17, 1908. 28420
Marriage (The) of Uncle Josh; by M. Broom-
field, 1 act, 1 scene.
© INIarie Broomfield, New York ; D : 11875,
Dec. 6, 1907. 28421
Marriage of Valeni; picture of Roumanian life
in 4 acts, by L. H. David. 79 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1909 ; D : 17825 ; Camilla Dal-
berg, New York. 28422
See also Transgressor.
Marriage on a higher plane; or, Love, honor
and obey, modern play in 4 acts, by John
Carniol [pseud, of J. J. Karniol] 86 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910 ; D : 20612 ; John J. Kar-
niol, New York. 28423
Marriage (A) on trial; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by S. Krausz.
© Sigmund Krausz, Chicago ; 1987 : 51103,
Sept. 13. 28424
Marriage (A) proposal; comedy in 1 act, by
Anton Tckekoff, English version by Hilmar
Baukhage and B. H. Clark. New York, Sam-
uel French ; London, Samuel Fi*ench, ltd.,
1914. 18 p. 12°. ([French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 292])
© Dec. 5, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : 39024 ;
Barrett H. Clark, Chicago. 28424a
Marriage (The) question; monologue, by F. R.
Cole. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21705; Francis R.
Cole, Chicago. 28425
— — Same. Chicago, Dramatic pub. co., 1890.
9 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; D:
22911 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 28426
Marriage (The) ring; by V. Pendleton.
© Virginia Pendleton, Chicago ; 1892 :
33562, Aug. 15. 28427
Marriage (A) settlement. See Hard Knox.
Marriage (A) under diflSculties; an original
play, by N. S. Sterry.
© Norman S. Sterry, Los Angeles; 1899:
30117, May 3. 28428
Marriageable (The) daughter; a play, by E. R.
Bayly.
© Eunice R. Bayly, Baltimore ; 1887 : 29192,
Nov. 11. 28429
Marriageables; farcical comedy from modern
life in New York, in 3 acts, by A. B. Ebin.
64 p. 8°. Printed.
© Sept. 26, 1912; 2c. Sept. 27, 1912; D:
30975 ; Alexander B. Ebin, New York. 28430
Married; a 1 act play, by P. E. Browne. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914 ; D : 38710 ; Porter Emer-
son Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 28430a
— playlet in 1 act, by P. L. Warren. 12 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1912 ; D : 31102 ; Paul L. War-
ren, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 28431
[4],
sketch in 1 act, by Z. S. Charters.
32 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1913 ; D : 34198 ; Zelda Stew-
art Charters, New York. 28432
See also For the one woman.
Married a half hour; comedy skit, by J. J.
Duffy and ]M. Montague. 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915; D: 42368; James J.
Duffy and Marceline Montague, Camden. N. J.
28432a
Married a month; vaudeville .sketch, by F. L.
Freeman and A. d'Annunzio. 27 p. 4°.
Typewrittea.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D: 25334; F. L.
Freeman and A. d'Annunzio, New York.
28433
Married a title; comedy in 4 acts, by H. P.
Mawson.
© Harry P. Mawson, New York; 1892:
20275, May 12. 28434
1422
28435
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28456
Married already; a farce in 1 act, by G. C.
Robinson. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1910; D: 21164; Geo. C.
Robinson, New York. 28435
Married and not married; an American and
cosmopolitan comedy in 2 acts, by F. Leiss.
© Fredericli Leiss, New York ; 1877 : 8574,
July 23. 28436
Married at last; farce in 5 acts, adapted from
tlie French, by B. Papot.
© Benedict Papot, Chicago ; D : 11256. Aug.
29, 1907. 28437
Married at noon; a play in 1 act, by T, Rus-
sell.
© Todd Russell, New York ; D : 3972, Sept.
19, 1903. 28438
Married (A) bachelor; new and original 1 act
farce, by W. Howe. [2], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1910; D: 22566; Walter
Howe, New York. 28439
Married by contract; a comedy, by W. F.
Smith.
© Wilber Field Smith, Sacramento, Cal. ;
1S96 : 51183, Sept. 11. 28440
Married by degrees; play in 3 acts, by A. P.
Sinnett. [108] p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911; D: 28308; A. P. Sin-
nett, London. 28441
Married by mail; 1 act sketch, by Thomas J.
Gray. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1911; D: 23537; Joseph Or-
lean and Lillian Bowden, Brooklyn. 28442
Married by proxy; a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by F. Dupree.
© Frank Dupree, New York; 1889:5053,
Feb. 12. 38443
■ a vaudeville sketch, by Chas. Hodges.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine H. Patton, San Jose, Cal. ;
D: 15178, Feb. 26, 1909; 2c. Feb. 26, 1909.
28444
Married by telephone; by L. T. Peacocke.
© Leslie Tuf nell Peacocke, Los Angeles ;
D : 11716, Nov. 11, 1907. 28445
-by R. Bartlett. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912; D: 28214; Richard
Bartlett, Chicago. 28446
Married The) dude; by M. W. Lewis.
© Martha W. Lewis, Philadelphia; 1900
A: 29036, Nov. 27. 28447
Married (The) flirt. See Sidonie.
Married flirts; or, A blue-grass widow, origi-
nal farce, by M. Nobles. [1], 19 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 27, 1913; D: 33626; Milton
Nobles, Brooklyn. 28448
Married for money; a drama in 4 acts, by M.
M. Minton. 14 p. 12°. Printed.
© Maurice M. Minton, New York; 1881:
13390, Aug. 31; 2c. Oct. 7. 28449
or. The old wife and the new, by L. B.
Parker. 88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lem B. Parker, Jersey City ; D : 14217,
Nov. 5, 1908; 2c. Nov. 6, 1908. [Note: Title
later changed to The final settlement]
28450
Married his mother-in-law. See Slight (A)
mistake.
Married in haste; by T. F. O'Connor.
© Timothy Francis O'Connor, Boston;
1896:51812, Sept. 16. 28451
Married in haste, repent at leisure; by N.
Loughrey. 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D: 20517; Nellie
Loughrey, Los Angeles. 28452
Married in Hoboken; or. What male hysterics
will do, version in dramatic form of the
romance to date of a millionaire's fair daugh-
ter to an actor man, by Mary Cecil. (In
Cleveland Leader, v. 68, no. 354, Dec. 20,
1914)
© Dec. 20, 1914; Ic. Dec. 24, 1914; D:
39219; Cleveland co., Cleveland. 28452a
Married in mask; a sensational drama in 4
acts and a prologue, adapted by H. Coleman
from the novel (which appeared in the New
York Weekly) of the late Mansfield Tracy
Walworth.
© Helen Coleman, New York ; 1873 : 8631,
July 30. 28453
Married (The) lady; comedy in 3 acts, by N.
Rose. 147 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911; D: 24665; Norman
Rose, New York. 28454
Married life; a comedy in 3 acts, by Jolin
Baldwin Buckstone, new American ed. cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889.
1 p. 1., 52 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American
ed. of acting plays, no. 14] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37507, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 28455
Married mashers; comedy in 1 act and 8 scenes,
by F. J. Huber.
© Fred J. Huber, New York; 1884:8869,
Apr. 28. 28456
1423
28457
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28473
Married masliers — Continued.
farce comedy in 1 act and 3 scenes, by H,
Le Clair, and W. J. Russell.
© Harrv Le Clair and W. J. Russell. New
York; 1887:22211, Aug. 31. 28457
in 1 act and 3 scenes, by W. C. Shepp. 18
p. f . Typewritten.
© William Campbell Shepp, New York;
D : 1840, May 6, 1902 ; 2c. May 6, 1902. 28458
— See also Flirtation.
Married, not marred; drama in 5 acts, by A. T.
Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York; 1888:36747.
Dec. 24. 28459
Married on the quiet; or, Everybody's doin'
it, play in 3 acts, by W. E. La Rose. [1],
66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914; D : 35521 ; William E.
La Rose, La Crosse, Wis. 28459a
Married one year; comedy playlet in 1 act, by
F. H. Shreiner. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D : 36077 ; Francis
Hoyt Shreiner, New York. 28459b
Married or not married; an American and cos-
mopolitan comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M. A.
Leiss. 158 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marv Anne Leiss, New York; 1877:
10287, Sept. 6; 2c. Sept. 13. 28460
Married or single; comedy sketch, by R. Hy-
man. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1910; D : 20940 ; Robert Hy-
man, St. Louis. 28461
Married to a suffragette; sketch of modern
life, bv Willis N. Bugbee. Lebanon, O., March
bros., 1910. 21 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. Oct. 12, 1910; D:
22330; March bros., Lebanon, O. 28462
Married under age; composed by M. C. Helper.
© M. C. Helper, Detroit ; 1896 : 49448, Sept.
1. 28463
Married (The) widows; a comedietta in 1 act.
New York, Happy hours company, 1879. 1
p. 1., 16 p. 12°. ([Acting drama, no. 134])
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1879 : 17430,
Dec. 23; 2c. Feb. 12, 1881. 28464
Married (A) woman; an original 4 act comedy-
drama, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1891:
33253, Sept. 17. 28465
play in 8 pts., by C. B. Fernald. London,
Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., 1913. Ill p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1913; 2c. May 1, 1913; D:
33139 ; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
28466
Marriologist (The); comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Hodgkiss. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912 ; D : 31326 ; Wm. Hodg-
kiss, Alameda, Cal. 28467
Marry a marionette. See Thebe.
Marrying a minister; a drama in 3 acts, dram-
atized from the story of John Ward, preacher,
by Mrs. M. Deland [by] W. H. Gardenier.
© Wilson H. Gardenier, Oswego, N. Y. ;
1889 : 17612, June 10. 28468
Marrying a title; comedy in 1 act, by Jack
Burnett. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910 ; D : 22559 ; Edna Pihl-
feldt, Chicago. 28469
Marrying Belinda; farce in 1 act, by Grace
Cooke Strong. Boston, AV. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 17 p. 12°.
© Feb. 14, 1912; 2c. Feb. 15. 1912; D:
28697; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
28470
Marrying for money; comic opera in 2 acts, by
S. S. Grosner. [45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 37668 ; Sylvan S.
Grosner, Detroit. 28470a
Marrying into the chorus; play in 1 act, by
M. M. Jones. [20] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1914 ; D : 37670 ; M. Marion
Jones, West Lynn, Mass. 28470b
Marrying money; comedy in 3 acts, by Wash-
ington Pezet and B. Marburgh, 118 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913; D: 342.51; Bertram
Marburgh, New York. 28471
Marrying (The) of Ann Leete. See Three
plays; by G. Barker.
Marrying off Sam; comedy in 3 acts, by Fran-
yo Kovach. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915 ; D : 42495 ; Francis J.
Kovach, Cambridge, Mass. 28471a
Marrying (The) parson; by E. S. Moorhead.
[2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1912 ; D : 28302 ; E. S. Moor-
head, San Francisco. 28472
Marrying right; comedy in 3 acts, by R. A.
Wood. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten-
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1915 ; D : 41479 ; Russell A.
Wood, Cambridge, Mass. 28472a
Mars; a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by E. H.
Peplo.
© Edward H. Peple, Richmond ; 1895 : 38935,
July 29. 28473
1424
28474
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28492
Mars disarmed; a play in 4 acts, by R. Cun- Marseillaise— Contiaued
ninghurst. San Francisco, The Whitaker and
Kay CO.. 1901. 138 p. 12°.
© R. Cunninghurst. United States : D : 1430.
Fet). 12, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1902. 28474
Mars girls; musical comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Vogt. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 3. 1910: D : 17S4S : August Vogt.
Dallas. 28475
Mars' master; play in 1 act, by K. C. Rogers.
0 p. 1°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D : 42557 ; Robert C.
Rogers, Louisville. 28475a
Marsdon's monkey; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. B.
Tyson.
© Charles B. Tyson. Phihndelphia : 1892:
28909, July 11. 28476
Marse Shelby's chicken dinner; by .T. P. Wade,
7 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© John P. Wade, New York : I^ : 10652, May
28. 1907 ; 2c. May 28, 1907. 28477
Marseillaise; by L. I>. Frank and A. H. Obern-
durt'er. G p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence L. Frank & Arthur H. Obern-
dorfer, Milwaukee; D : 7268, Sept. 16. 1905;
Ic. Sept. 1<>. 1905; Ic. Oct. 4. 1905. 28478
a historieal nuisical drama in 3 acts,
adapted to the American stage by A. Cuyas,
nmsic by L^l:ii^"el] Fernandez Caballero and
F. Tole(io.
© Arturo ("nyas. New Yorl^ ; 1896:67407.
Dec. 11. 28479
an original 3 act historical drama, tr. and
ndai)ted from tlie Spanish, by T. Baker.
© Thomas Baker. New York ; 1883 : 14383,
Aug. 2. 28480
— -play in 3 acts, by S. I. Szinnyey. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909; D: 16919; Stephen
Ivor Szinnyey, New York. 28481
— or. The child of the Revolution, an en-
tirely original musical and sensational drama
in 3 acts, by J. J. ilcCloskey.
© James J. McCIoskey, Brooklyn; 1872:
6032, June 5. 28482
[on] Le chant de g-uerre de I'armee du
Rhin, allegorie historique et patriotique en 2
scones et 3 tableaux, arr. et composee, par A.
Ferrier. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. June 24, 1914 ; D : 37509 : Andre Fer-
licr, San Francisco. 28482a
[ou], Le chant de guerre de I'armee du
Rhin, piece historique et patriotique en 4
t:dileanx. j)ar A. Mancel-Ferrier, la musiqne
de scene et la symphonie du 2" tableau out
ete ecrites par le compositeur Alexandre
Georges. Le Havre, Havre-Eclair, 1915. 32
p. 4°.
© Feb. 28, 1915; Ic. Apr. 24, 1915; 1> :
40464: Andre :\Iancel-Ferrier, Caen, France.
28482b
Marsh (The) king; operetta in 3 acts, libretto
by C. L. Kenyon, nuisic by Charles H. McCur-
rie.
© Camilla Lies Kenyon, San Francisco ; D :
350, Apr. 16, 1901. 28483
Marsh i-oses; play in 1 act. by G. F. Holden. 36
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D: 24578; Grace F.
Holden, New York. 28484
Marshal (The); drama in 1 act, by T. H. Davies.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davies, Rutherford, N. J. ;
D : 6333, Mar. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1905.
28485
a play in 1 act, by E. S. Tupper. [2], 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29161 ; Edith Ses-
sions Tupper, New York. 28486
Marshal (The) of Mayfield; a comedy-drama in
4 acts, containing .scenes and incidents in Ken-
tucky before the Civil War, by J. C. Webb
and Alex. E. Sweet.
© J. C. Webb, Chicago, and Alex. E. Sweet,
New York ; 1892 : 49817, Dec. 6. 28487
Marshal (A) of the empire; by N. S. Sterry.
© Norman S. Sterry, Los Angeles; 1899:
63164, Sept. 29 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 28488
Marshland (A) fantasy; by M. F. Ewing. 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1911; D : 24489 ; Margaret
Frances Ewing, St. Louis. 28489
Marshmallow; comedy in 1 act, by L. Judson.
92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1911; D : 24702 ; Leonard
Judson, New York. 28490
Marsites (The); libretto for comic opera in 3
acts, by M. Klein.
© Maraaret Klein, New York ; D : 540, May
14. 1901. 28491
Marston Hunter; or, Life in the West, drama
in 5 acts, 5 tnl)leanx, by M. L. Johns(m.
© Martjia Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia:
1873 : 20S4, Mar. 3. 28492
Marston Moor, i^er Woman's (A) strategy.
5379—16-
-90
1425
28493
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28513
Marstons (The); by R. Haas.
© Ritt Haas, St. Paul; D:2984, Feb. 12,
1903. 28493
Marta of the light fingers; playette, by M. C.
Keator. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912; D : 29142 ; Maude C.
Keator, Alameda, Cal. 28494
Martello and Angela; a tragedy, by R. Hutch-
inson.
© Rodolplie Hutchinson, Philadelphia;
1876 : 6541, May 20. 28495
Martha; or. The fair at Richmond, [libretto of
opera in 4 acts] text by W. Friedrich, music
by Friedrich von Flotow, English ed. by M.
Louise Baum, music ed. by Glen Carle. Bos-
ton, C. C. Bircliard & co., 1913. 3 p. 1., 42 p.
8°. ([The Laurel octavo edition of famous
operas] )
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913; D:
35492 ; C. O. Bircliard & CO., Boston. 28496
Martha Moreland; a drama in 5 acts, by M.
Hitchcock.
© Mary Hitchcock, Binghamton, N. Y. ;
1880 : 27105 ; Dec. 1. 28497
Martha Penrose; or. The night on the Dela-
ware, a drama in 5 acts, by M. Krauskopf.
© Morris Krauskopf, New York ; 1875 :
9572, Sept. 14; 2c. Oct. 5, 1880. 28498
Martha plays the fairy; a comedy in 1 act, by
Keble Howard [pseud, of John K. Bell] New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1907. 26 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11040,
July 25, 1907; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 28499
Martha, the soothsayer; by K. Howard [pseud,
of John K. Bell] London, S. French, ltd. ;
New York, S. French, 1909. 19 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 162] )
© Keble Howard, London ; D : 16001, June
5, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 28500
Martha Topham; comedy of real life in 3 acts,
by H. Braeunlich. [54] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1911; D: 25844; Herman
Braeunlich, New York. 28501
Martha Washington's reception; a patriotic
comedy in 1 act, by Levin C. Tees.
© Lyceum pub. co.. United States ; 1900 A :
13099, May 24. 28502
Marthaelen; drama in 3 acts, by M. S. Dola-
van. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten. •
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914; D: 38403: Maud(;
Smith Delavan, Tabor. Ta. 28502a
Marthas leidensweg; drama in 4 akten, von
Jakob Scherek. Berlin, Biilmenverlag Ahn
& Simrock, g. m. b. h. 37 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913 ; D : 32964 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
28503
Martha's love; by T. H. P. Duncan.
© T. H. P. Duncan, Fort Worth, Tex. ; D :
13115, Apr. 23, 1908. 28504
Martha's triumph,
ures.
See Hidden (The) treas-
Marthelyn; in 5 acts, by O. Wernley.
© Otto Wernley, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1889:
24964, Aug. 14. 28505
Martian (The); a comic opera in 2 acts, by C.
S. Head.
© Clovd S. Head, Oak Park, 111.; D : 4042
Feb. 23, 1904. 28506
Martian (The) monopoly; play in 4 acts, by
H. Elevitch. 99 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. July 28, 1911; D : 24791 ; Herman
Elevitch, Dulutli, Minn. 28507
Martin Chuzzlewit; a drama in 3 acts, by W.
T. W. Ball. Boston, 1875.
© William T. W. Ball, United States ; 1875 :
10350, Oct. 7. 28508
— See also
Chuzzlewit.
Pecksniff. — PecksniS versus
Martin Luther; ein kirchliches fostspiel, ge-
dichtet von Hans Herrig, in amorikanischer
bearbeitung von A. Spiith. Philadelphia,
I. Kohler, 1891.
© Ig. Kohler, Pliiladelphia ; 1891 : 10350.
May 4; 2c. July 2.
28509
Martini (The) affair; tragi-comedy in 1 act, by
P. Neary. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912 ; D : 29247 ; Peter Neary,
New York. 28510
Martinique (A) love story; by L. Lamprey.
Typewritten.
© Lunette Lamprey, Washington ; "1898 :
43792, July 22; 2c. July 22. 28511
Martins (The); a society comedy in 3 acts, by
E. S. Burns. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Evelyn Saxton Burns. Nev/ York; V:
1 389, Feb. 3, 1902; 2c. Jan. 15, 1902. 28512
Martiri (I) (Poliuto); Donizetti's opera, con-
taining the Italian text, with an English tr.,
and the music of all the principal airs. Bos-
ton, Oliver Ditson co.
© Heirs of T. Barker. United States, in r<>-
newal for 14 years from Sept. 27, 1892 ; 1892 :
20903, June 27 ; 2c. June 27, 1892. 28513
1426
28514
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28531
Martiri (I) del lavoro; commedia in 3 atti, di
G. Antona-Traversi, Milano [etc.] Reno San-
dron, 1909. 255 p. 12°.
© Giaiinino Antona-Traversi, Milan ; D :
15589, Apr. 12, 1909; 2c. Apr. 12, 1909. 28514
Marty Hogan's win; comedy in 1 act, by W.
Mack. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914; D : 3579S ; Willard
Mack, Salt Lake City. 28514a
Marty Shaw's tip-top kids; play in 1 act, by
M. E. Stahlberg. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913; D : 320S1 ; Martin Ei
Slahltjorg, New York. 28515
Martyr; drama in 4 acts, adapted from
the French of Adolpli D'Ennery's story of Le
martyr, by C. L. Howard. 115 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Lorin Howard, New York ; 1887 :
29232, Nov. 11; 2c. Nov. 11. 28516
•drama in 3 acts, by A. Maris. 115. p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1913; D: 33225; A. Marix,
New York. 28517
— an emotional and sensational drama in 4
acts, founded on the celebrated novel Martyre
by Adolphe D'Ennery, and dramatized by Ar-
thur Shirles'.
© Edmund Gerson, New York ; 18SG : 12445,
May 26. 28518
an emotional drama in 5 acts, adapted from
the French, by J. H. Ligon.
© Junius Henri Ligon, United States : 1886 :
16574, July 20. 28519
1 act drama, by M. C. Keator. [3], 21 p.
obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1912; D: 29646; Maude C.
Keator, Alameda, Cal. 28520
See also Countess de Moray. — Martyre.
Martyr (The) of the heart; a play in 4 acts, by
Frank Rogers.
© Frederick Paulding, New York; 1880:
6S63, May 4. 28521
Martyr (The) spy of the Revolution. See
Nathan Hale.
Martyre; drama in 5 acts, by J. Leeman. [1],
62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915 ; D : 42207 ; .lean Leeman,
San Francisco. 28522
-(Martyr); a drama in 5 acts, by Adolphe
D'Ennery and Edmond Tarb§, tr. and adapted
by the Franco-American agency for dramatic
literature, ltd.
© Francois JMons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 7088, Mar. 26. 28523
• See aUo Martyr.
Martyre (Le) de Saint Sebastien; mystere com-
pose en rythme frangais, par Gabriele d'An-
nunzio, avec la musique de Claude Debussy.
Paris, Calmann-Levy [1911] 270 p. 8°. [3.
ed.]
© June 7, 1911 ; 2c. July 17, 1911 ; D : 24704 ;
Calmann-L6vy, Paris. 28524
-mystere en 5 actes, par Gabriele d'An-
nunzio. 51 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theatrale,
7'' annee-181, 27 mai 1911)
© May 27, 1911; 2c. June 10, 1911; D:
24449 ; Calmann-Levy, Paris. 28525
Martyrerne; skuespil i 5 optrin, af V. Jacobsen.
K0benhavn, Lehmann & Stages boghandel,
1911. [3], 106 p. 12°.
© Sept. 13, 1911; 2c. Sept 27, 1911; D:
25613 ; Vigo Jacobsen, Copenhagen. 28526
Martyrs (The) of '73. See Cuba.
Martyrs of the Coliseum. See Double (The)
triumph.
Martyrs (The) to love and country. See Al-
shohada.
Martyses and Helena; a romantic drama in 3
acts, by Le Mar Dorome [pseud, of M. E.
Doane] incidental music by Valentine Doane.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten. (Libretto only]
© Maude Estelle Doane, Philadelphia; D:
7537, Nov. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905. 28527
— —a romantic musical drama in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by Le Mar Dorome [pseud, of M. E.
Doane] music by Valentine Doane. 65 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Maude Estelle Doane, Philadelphia; D:
6549, Apr. 20, 1905 ; 2c. May 18, 1905. 28528
Maruxa; egloga lirica, en 2 actos, original de L.
Pascual Frutos, mflsica del maestro Amadeo
Vives. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espan-
oles] 1914. 47 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; le. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38197 ; Luis Pascual Frutos, Madrid. 28528a
Marvel (The) of Mecca. See Mahommedan
mystery.
Marvellous Bentham; farce in 1 act, by H.
Hagedorn. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1910; D: 20385; Hermann
Hagedorn, Cambridge, Mass. 28529
Marvelous (The) island; grand ballet-drama in
3 acts and 12 tableaux with singing, words
and music by H. Gaudin, tr. from the French
by J. M. Troncy.
© Henri Gaudin, New Orleans ; 1895 : 4557,
Jan. 17. 28530
Marvels (The) of radium; a play, dance and
pantomime, by L. D. Gardner. 3 1. 8°. Printed.
© L. D. Gardner, New York ; D : 4829, Apr.
2, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1904. 28531
J427
28532
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28553
Marvin. See Village lawyer.
Mary; American drama in 3 acts, by P. Heu-
drick. 182 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32604 ; Frank Hen-
drick, New York. 28532
comedy in 3 acts, by M. Fulton. [88] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1915; D: 42008; :Mande Ful-
ton, Los Angeles. 28532a
— -drama, by Mrs. B. Babcock. (In Arkansas
progress, v. 1, no. 20, Oct. 24, 1914)
© Oct 24, 1914 ; Ic. Nov. 24, 1914 ; D : 39041 ;
Mrs. Bernie Babcock. Little Rock, Ark.
28532b
drama, by W. A. .Jordan. [34] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910; D: 21736: William A.
Jordan, New York. 28533
homespun comedy in 4 acts, by E. Lawshe.
117 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1912 ; D : 30272 ; Er. Lawshe.
New York. 28534
play in 3 acts, by R. P. Stokes. [150] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913 ; D : 34664 ; Rose Pastor
Stokes, Stamford, Conn. 28535
Mary and her lamb; a musical play, by R. A.
Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; D : 2847. .Ian. 27.
1903. 28536
Mary and her son; a farce comedv. bv F. II.
Claflin.
© F. Harris Claflin. Bostcm ; 1885:112.30,
May 18 ; 2c. July 3. 28537
Mary and John; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. E.
Baker.
© Edith Ellis Baker, New York: D : 6900.
July 3, 1905. 28538
original comedy, by J. B. AVills.
© John B. Wills, Dayton, O. ; 1892 : 37277.
Sept. 12. 28539
Mary (The) Arji; an entirely new and original
American nautical operatic extravaganza, l)v
T. J. Tousey.
© Thomas J. Tousey. New York : 1879 : 8721.
July 1. 28540
Mary Ann Kehoe; or. Mother's and father's
dream, sketch with .songs, by \\. Rolfl".
[Brooklyn] Lark's new printing" office [1906]
cover-title, [9] p. 12°.
© William Rolfe. Brooklvn : T> : 8.^)68, Mav
1, 1906: 2c. May 1. 1906. 28541
Mary Anne, a woman of the people; in 5 acts,
by A. Jahn.
© Frederick Jacob Pillot. New York ; 1878 :
11673, Oct. 10. 28542
Mary Anne Clarke; a drama in 5 acts, by jMrs.
<'harles A. Doremus and Henry C. Colwell
in collaboration with B. IMorgan. 194 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, Beatrice Mor-
gan and Henry C. Colwell, New York ; D :
1273.'., .\pr. 13, 1908; 2c. .lune 3. 1908. 28543
Mary Ann's elopement; a 1 act dramatic com-
position, by Fred J. Beaman. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© F. J. Beaman, Jackson, I\Iich. ; D : 7O0.">.
July 21, 1905; 2c. July 21, ]90r>. 28544
Mary Bray; or, The coast guard of Connecti-
cut, ;i Kevolutionary drama in 0 ;i(ts, by C.
W. Putnam.
© George W. Putnam, Lvnn. :\Iass. : 1881 :
13.591 i Sept. 5. 28545
Mary Broome; a comedy in 4 acts, by Allan
^Monkhouse. London. Sidgwick & Jafkson.
11(1.. 1912. 84 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1912 ; D : 29388 :
Sidgwick & Jack.son. ltd.. London. 28546
Mary Brown's experience; ;i dramatic skctcli
in 1 scene, for two ))eople, by J. li. (Jraliam.
© John Ramsey Graham, Rochester, N. Y. :
1897 : 21701, Apr. 5 ; 1 copy received. 28547
Mary Carey of old New York; romantic drama
of Revolutionary times, in 3 acts, by L. H.
Johnson. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913; D : :U9.~)2 : Lulc 11.
.Johnson, Birmingham, Ala. 28548
Mary E. Surratt, the martyr; oi-. The victim
of political frenzy, an original historical
drama in 5 acts, written and composed by
J. A. Lord.
© J. A. Lord. Chicago; 1884:1:^032. June
28. 28549
Mary Elizabeth; by Reeda Kerfoot McCuUoch.
© R. K. McCulloch. Indianapolis; D:4921.
Apr. 21. 1904. 28550
-Same. 24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Carleton B. McCulloch. Indianapo-
lis; I) : 6.508. Apr. 1,3, 1905: 2c. Apr. 13. 190.".
28551
Mary Ellen; dialogue, by M. P.. Cleveland.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1909; D: 17.3.39; Maylit;\v B.
Cleveland, Melrose, Mass. 28552
Mary Elston; play in 3 acts, by P. II. P.arilio!.-
niae. 1.">0 p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24. 1909: D:17.")23: Pliili[. H.
Bartlidliimae. New York. 2855y
1428
28554
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28571
Mary goes first; comedy iu o acts and an ei)i-
logue, by H. A. Jones. 125 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913; D: 35135; Henry Ar-
thur Jones, London. 28554
vSaiiu>. witli an introduction l)y Clayton
Hamilton. Garden City, N. Y.. Doubleday.
rase & CO., 1914. xiv, 163 p. 12°. ( [Drama
lea.cue series of plays, v. 5] )
© May 23, 1914 ; 2c. May ^8, 1914 ; D :
37145 ; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden City,
X. Y. 28554a
Mary got the hook; by B. S. Schomer. [5] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911 ; D : 25317 ; Ben.i. S.
Schomer, Brooklyn. 28555
Mary Jane and her Teddy bear; play iu 3 acts,
by J. Bessey. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1909 ; D : 17669 ; Jack Bessey.
Davenport, la. 28556
Mary Jane's pa; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Edith Ellis [i. e. E. E. Furness] 121 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Henry W. Savage, New York ; D : 14166,
Oct. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1908. 28557
Same. 153 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914; D: 36978; Edith Ellis
Furness, New York. 28557a
Mary Jones, heiress; comedy of American life
in 4 acts, by H. L. Bimm. 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31634 ; Harry Lee
Kimm. Dayton. O. 28558
Mary Magdalen; a drama in 6 acts, bv C. J.
Phillips.
© Charles J. Phillips, St. Paul; D : 3033.
Feb. 24, 1903. 28559
See also Two plays of Israel.
Mary Magdalene; a biblical drama in 4 acts, bv
G. G. Hanley.
© Genevieve G. Hanlev. New York ; 1900 A :
7621, Mar. 23. 28560
a drama, by D. A. Reynolds.
© D. A. Reynolds, New York ; D : 895. Sept.
24, 1901. 28561
a play in 3 acts, by Maurice Maeterlinck.
tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. New
York, Dodd, IMead and companv. 1910. ^ii,
179 p. 12°.
© Sept. S. 1910; 2c. Sept. 9. 1910; A:
271682; M. Maeterlinck, Paris. 28561a
Mary Mangle, laundress; sketch in 1 act, by
G. Bloomquest. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914; D : 35974 ; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 28561b
Mary, Mary, quite contrary; a comedy, an
adaptation in 3 acts, by Eugene W. Presbrey.
© Maurice Campbell, New York; D:2160.
July 28, 1902. 28562
Mary of Magdala; by H. Harris.
© Hamilton Harris, New York; 1900 A:
24598, Oct. 3. 28563
— -a drama in o acts, by Paul Heyse, tr. from
the German by F. Hess. 58 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frederick Hess, Pascagoula, Miss. ; D :
3324, Apr. 22. 1903; Ic. Aug. 22, 1903; Ic.
Sept. 30, 1903 (printed)
28564
— ■ from the German of Paul Heyse, by
A. I. du P. Coleman. New York, E. Lederer,
1900. 22 p. 8°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York; 1900 A:
11518. May 7; 2c. May 29. 28565
— • an historical and romantic drama in 5 acts.
by Paul Heyse, adapted in Engli.sh by Lionel
Yale.
© Harrison Grev Fiske, New York ; D :
1445, Feb. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1902. 28566
the original in German prose by Paul
Heyse, the tr. freely adapted and written in
English verse, by William Winter. New York.
London. The ftlacmillan com.panv, 1903. 135
■p. 12°.
© Harrison Grey Fiske, New Y'ork ; 1>:.3947,
Sept. 15. 1903; 2c. Sept. 15, 1903. 28567
-in 4 a(rs,i)y F. Wilkinson. 63 p. f . Type-
written.
© Florence Wilkinson. New York ; D : 1177.
Dec. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1901. 28568
Mary of Scotland; historical play in 5 acts, by
Duncan Athlone [pseud, of R. B. Knowles]
1 21, 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1913; D : 33421 ; Richard
Brinsley Knowles, London. 28569
Mary Phillipse; an historical and musical pic-
ture in 4 scenes, founded on certain events iu
the history of the city of Yonkers, Westches-
tvv Co., N. Y., between the years 1760 and
1776, by W. G. Van Tassel Sutphen, com-
posed by Geo. F. Le .Teune. The De Vinne
press, 1892.
© W. G. Van Tassel Sutphen, Morristown,
X. J. : 1892 : 43789, Oct. 27 ; 2c. July 2. 28570
Mary, queen of Scots; <h'ania in 5 acts, by
B.jf'irnst.jenie Kjiirnson. tr. from the Norwe-
gian by A. Sahlberg. Chicago, Specialty syn-
dicate press, 1912. 232 p. 16°.
© May 28, 1912; 2c. June 3. 1912; D:
29938 ; August Sahlberg, Chicago. 28571
1429
28572
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28590
Mary Stuart; by H. E. Monroe. 2 1. 8°.
Priuted.
© Harriet E. Monroe, Washington; D:
5308, July 2, 1904 ; 2c. July 2. 28572
[by J. C. F. von Schiller] tr. from the Ger-
man, with an introduction by Edward Brcok^;,
jr. Philadelphia, D. McKay.
© David McKay, Philadelphia ; 1898 : 1097:5,
Feb. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 28572a
— a historical drama, by Nelson H. Baker.
© Sisters of St. Joseph, Buffalo; 1897:
19947, Mar. 27. 28573
a tragedy in 5 acts, by Fi'ederich Schiller,
adapted by Hon. Lewis Wingfield.
© Fred Stinson, Andover, Mass. ; 1883 :
15948, Aug. 31. 28574
from the German of Schiller, ed. by
permission from the prompt-book of Helen.;
Modjeska,by M. A. Boston, W. H. Baker & CO.,
1904. 22 p. 12°. (The William Warren ed.
of standard plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4512
Jan. IG, 1904; 2c. Feb. 18, 1904. 28575
■ See also Don Carlos. — Three comedies.
Mary Sweidler, the amber witch; a melodrama
in 4 acts, by C. R. Buchanan. Typcwrittou.
© Claude R. Buchanan, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; 1898 : GS634, Nov. 25 ; 2c. Dec. 12.
28576
Mary Szechy; historical play in 3 acts, by Lajos
Doczi, tr. from the Hungarian by Antal Nan-
dory [pseud, of F. F. Weiss] Englisli rev. by
Sarah Foss Wolverton. [3], 86 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913; D: 34340; Feri Felix
Weiss, Winthrop, Mass. 28577
Mary, the fisherman's child; a drama in 5 acts,
by Jas. A. Heme.
© Katharine C. Heme, St. Louis; 1888:
922, Jan. 9. 28578
Mary, the Magdalene; a romance of the first
century, in 4 acts, by G. H. Harris. 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Hamilton Harris, Rahway, N. J. ;
D : 2397, Sept. 30, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1904.
28579
Mary Theresa; a historic drama in 3 acts, by
B. Dierkes.
© Bernard Dierkes, St. Louis ; 1876 : 7206,
June 12. 28580
Mary-Tornes (La); pelicula c6mico-Hrico bail-
able, en 2 actos, original de A. Torres del
Alamo, A. Asenjo y Emilio G. Gamero, mfisica
de los maestros Quislant y Rivas. Madrid
Mary-Tornes (La) — Continued.
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912. 121 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 0, 1913; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913; D: 32540;
Angel I'orrcs del Alamo y Antonio Aseu.io.
Madrid. 28581
Mary Tudor; a drama in 5 acts, by Embley 0--
mun. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eliza Warren, Cleveland, O. ; D:.^618,
Oct. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1904. 28582
Maryland (A) manor. Sec Land (The) of
promise.
Maryland (The) mestizo; a drama in 4 acts, by
Ridge Waller [pseud, of C. R. Dimmitt]
© Charles Ridgely Dimmitt, Baltimon^ ;
1885 : 4850, Feb. 2G. 28583
Marys grosses herz; komodie in 3 akten, von
Korfiz Holm. Miinchen, A. Langen [1912]
168 p. 12°.
© Dec. 27, 1912; 2c. Jan. 27, 1913; D:
32165 ; Albert Langen, Munich. 28584
Mary's Iamb; a musical farce comedy in 3 acts,
iiy J. W. Ransone.
© John W. Ransone, New York; 1892:
17725, Apr. 23. 28585
■ -a 3 act farce with songs, adapted from tlio
French by R. Carlo. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Carle, New York; D: 12280, Jan.
30, 1908; 2c. Jan. 30, 1908. 28586
Mary's lesson; comedy dramatic sketch for
vandeville, by W. G. Slider. 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913 ; D : 33106 ; William G.
Slider, New York. 28587
Mary's little lamb; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. H.
Power.?.
© James H. Powers, Providence, R. I. ;
1898 : 68563, Nov. 25. 28588
Mary's little lambs. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eflio Pearl Smedley, Providence, R. I. ;
D : 2052, June 26, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1902.
28589
Mary's merry Christinas; a 1 act comedy, by
J. Newman.
© Joseph Newman, Denver; D: 14845, Jan.
19, 1909. 28590
Mary's wedding. Sec Four plays; by Gilbert
Cannan.
Mas alia de la muerte; boccto de tragedia en 1
acto y en prosa, original de A. Valero Mar-
tin. Madrid [Sociedad de autoros espafioles]
1914. 24 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30. 1914; D:
36525 ; Alberto Valei'O Martin, Madrid.
28590a
1430
28591
COPYEIGHTED IF THE UNITED STATES
28609
Mas alia del honor; coniedia dramatica en 1
acto, original de J. Frances. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espafioles] 1908. 26 p. 12°.
© Jose Frances, Madrid ; D : 14683, Jan. 2,
1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 28591
Mas (Lo) hermoso; comedia dramatica en 4
actos, original de A. Fernandez-Arias. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912.
65 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29783; Adelardo Fernandez-Arias, Madrid.
28591a
Ma's new boarders; by W. Coleman Parker.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1S99:
6.3256, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 14. 28592
Ma's new husband; a musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by H. Scott and W. E. Raynor. 58 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Harry Scott and W. E. Raynor, Chicago ;
D:9203, Oct. 8, 1906; 2c. Oct. 27, 1906.
28593
Ma's principle; play in 1 act, by Cora Maynard
[pseud, of E. C. Griffin] 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : 39934 ; Emily Cora
Griffin, New York. 28593a
Maschere; [di Roberto Bracco] New York, Y.
Ciocia, printer, 1908. 27 p. 16°. (Teatro.
V. 2)
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York; A: 197057,
.Jan. 20, 1908; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 28593b
See also Teatro.
Mascot (The); a farce in 1 act, by Longiey Tay-
lor [i. e. C. T. L. Taylor] 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Thomas Longley Taylor, Lam-
bertville, N. J. : D : 7951, Feb. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Feb.
6, 1906. 438594
play in 3 acts, by Robert Campbell. Frank-
lin, O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1915.
19 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42595; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 28594a
Mascot (The) of Montana; by L. Beddard.
© Lillian Beddard, New York; 1900 A:
252.53, Oct. 11. 28595
Mascot (The) of the troop.
© Charles Dillingham, New York ; D :
9089, Sept. 8, 1906. 28596
Masetto; play in 1 act, by E. Milton. [2], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 28, 1913 ; D : 33653 ; Ernest IMil-
ton, New York. 28597
Masher (The); flirtation in 4 scenes, by C.
De Haven. 17 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1914; D: 38452; Carter De
Haven, New York. 28597a
or, Broadway butterflies, comedy drama,
by D. G. Longworth.
© D. G. Longworth, United States; 1882:
19419, Nov. 16. - 28598
Mashers (The) mashed; a farce in 2 acts, by
F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:6564,
Feb. 18; 2c. Feb. 27. 28599
Mask (The); play in 1 act, by M. Knox. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1912; D: 31402; Margaret
Knox, Oakland, Cal. 28600
Mask (The) and the lady; playlet, by J. J. Kel-
ley and Oscar F. G. Day. 10 p. 16°. Type-
Mritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910; D: 21590; John J.
Kelley, St. Charles, Minn. 28601
Mask (The) ball; monologue, by M. M. Stan-
ley. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude May Stanley, Chicago; D: 15090,
Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 28602
Mask (The) of a king; a romantic drama, by
.V. Woods. 74 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento. Cal. ; D :
1591, Mar. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1902. 28603
Mask of gold; a melodrama in a prologue and
4 acts, by W. U. Montgomery.
© W. U. Montgomery, Boone, la.; 1891:
6949, Feb. 21. 28604
Mask (The) of guilt; an original melodrama
in 4 tableaux, by Sutton Vane and Arthur
Shirley. Typewritten.
© William Calder, New York ; 1894 : 31340,
June 11 ; 2c. June 12. 28605
Mask (The) of honor; melodrama in 5 acts, by
E. Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, New York; 1889:
33763, Nov. 7. 28606
— —a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, United States; 1892:
41023, Oct. 10. 28607
Mask of life; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
.T. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, United States; 1888:
7891, Mar. 16. 28608
Mask (The) of love; [by William Dornbusch]
142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. F. Dornbusch, jr., Brooklyn ; D :
12464, Mar. 2, 1908; 2c. Mar. 9. 1908. 28609
1431
28610
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28628
Mask (The) of youth; a comedy iu 3 acts, l\v
H. Heaton. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harold Heatou, Groveland. N. Y. ; D :
11247, Aug. 28, 1907; 2c. Aug. 28, 1907.
28610
Masked ball; society eomody in 3 acts, by ^\'.
C Herman. Chicago, Chicago mauuscrlpl co..
1914. [30] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Nov. 11, 1914; D :
.•58776; Alex. Byers, Cliicago. 28610a
Masked (A) battei'y; a comedy in 1 act, by
E. O. Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago; 1897:
25963, Apr. 26. 28611
a military drama in 4 acts, by E. iS. Mac-
lay. Typewritten.
© Edgar S. Maclay, Brooklyn ; 1890 : 12428.
Apr. 15; 2c. Apr. 15. 28612
Masked (The) cavalier; l)y Amelia Ducbemin.
© Caroline L. Janssen. Maiden. Mass.; D :
4331. Dec. 1, 1903. 28613
Masked (The) dancer; play in 2 acts, by R. 'SI.
Townsend. [2], 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1911; D: 23710; Rabili
M. Townsend, Philadelphia. 28614
Masked (The) duo; a 1 act comedy, by F. Mar-
quart.
© Fred Marquart. Sandnskv, O. ; 1894:
40613. Oct. 5. 28615
Masked (The) man; pluv iu 1 ael. liv E. \\'.
Waldron and J. Bates. [1], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38132 ; E. W. Wal-
dron, New York. 28615a
Masked (The) model; operetta in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by Harry B. Smith and R. B.
Smith, music by Carl Woess. 93 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1915; D : 42.584 ; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 28615b
See also Girl (The) in green.
Masken; schauspiel in 5 akten, von Gustav Es-
maini, fiir die deutsche biibne bearbcitet voti
Walter Bloeni. Berlin, Vita, deutsches vor-
lagshaus [1909] 3 p. 1., [51-132 p. 12^
© Aug. 27. 1909; 2c. Sept. 22, 1909; D:
16836; Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin.
28616
Maskenfreiheit; schauspiel in 3 akten, 6 bildern,
von L. L. Leser.
© Lotta L. Leser, Philadelphia; D:3608,
June 17, 1903. 28617
Maskerade; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von Lud-
wig Fnlda. [New York, Druck von J. Oehler,
1904] 72 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erbeu, Berlin ; D : 5890. Dec.
. 9, 1904; 2c. Dec. 14, 1904. 28618
Maskeraders; drama in 3 acts, 6 scenes, by Fj.
E. Leser.
© Lotta L. Leser, I'hiladelphia ; D : 3607.
.lune 17, 1903. 28619
Masks; a comedy in 5 acts, by Elise Von Stam-
witz.
© Henry P. Salisbury. Brooklyn ; 1882 :
1605, Jan. 31. 28620
■ — —play in 1 act, by G. Harrison. 27 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1912; D : 29458 ; Grovcr Har-
rison, Cambridge, Mass. 28621
Mason (The); or. The freemason. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles E. Haverly, New York: 1S92 :
.'}5595. Aug. 29 : 1 copy reed. 28622
Mason and company; a drama in 4 acts, bv
T. H. Davis. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Henry Davis, Wilkinsburg. I*a. ;
I): 2289, Sept. 3. 1902; Ic. Sept. 3, 1902; Ic.
Sept. 17, 1902. 28623
Mason (The) case; play in 1 act, by C. M. Sharp-
sten. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1915; D: 41122: Cliarles Mac-
l>(>well Sharpsten. Portland, Or. 28623a
Masonic (The) lodge; a negro inilialion. Chi-
cago, Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68633.
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 28624
Masonic (The) ring; or, The adventures of a
college bride, a farce in 3 acts, by Louise
Rand Bascom. Lebanon, O., March bros.
[1910] 46 p. 8°.
© Dec. 17, 1910: 2c. Dec. 23. 1910; D:
23022 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 28625
Masonic (The) secret. Sec Bent, not broken.
Masonry exposed by means of the X rays; a
farce in 3 acts, by H. H. Stires.
© Helen H. Stires, Columbus, Neb.; 1896:
53025, Sept. 22. 28626
Masons (The) of our city; iocil draiii;i in lints,
by C. H. iMorton.
© Charles H. Morton. Pliiladelpliia : ISTt:
15932, Dec. 31. 28627
Masque (I»e) d'amour; piece en 5 actes et 9
tableaux [par Daniel Lesueur, pseud, of
.Teanne Loiseau Lapauze] 122 p. 12°.
© Daniel Lesueur, Paris ; D : 7401, Oct. 16,
1905; 2c. Oct. 16, 1905. 28628
1432
28638
COPVKKai'IKL) liS^ THE UNITED STAI'ES
28639
Masque (The) of conservation; play in 1 act.
by C. D, Mackay. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915 ; D : 41847 ; Constance
D'Arcv Mackay. Shii-ley Center, Mass.
28628a
Masque (A) of culture; l)y Annie Eliot [pseud,
of A. Fj. TrunihuUJ 2(1 ed. Hartford, Lock-
wood <fc Brainard company, 1894. 54 ji. 24°.
© Annie Eliot Trunilnill, Hartford: 1898:
52697 ; Nov. 27 ; 2c. May 2, 1894. 28628b
by Annie Eliot Trunil)ull. Boston, W. H.
Baker & CO., 3908. 88 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed.
of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston: D:
14081, Oct. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 28629
Masque (The) of joy; or. Drudgery trans-
formed, play, by E. de C. Seward and A. .T.
Latham. New York, A. G. Seiler [1914] 4;}
© Jan. lU. 1914; 2c. .Jan. i:?. 1914: D:
35640; Editli de ('harms Seward and Azubah
.L Latham, New York. 28629a
Masque (The) of judgment; a masque-drama
in 5 acts and a prelude, by William Vaughn
Moody. Boston, Small. Maynard & co., 1900.
2 p. 1.. 127 p. 12°.
© Small, Maynard & co., Boston; 1900 A:
2.5475, Oct. 13; 2c. Nov. 13. 1900. 28629b
tS'pe also Poems (The) and plays of Wil-
liam Vaughn Moody.
Masque (The) of Manhattan; book by M. Leon-
ard. London, ('onlliuiis" pi-inters, 1908. 12 p.
00°
© Mnrlia Leonard. IMonnt Kisco, N. Y. ; D:
13443. .Tuly 29, 1908; 2c. July 29. 1908: 2c.
May 29. 1909. 28630
Masque (A) of marsh and river; |ilay in 1 act.
by H. M. .Tones. [19| )). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D : .39802 : Howard
jMumford Jones, La Crosse, Wis. 28630a
Same. [32] p. 16°. Printed.
© June S, 1915; 2c. June 11. 1915; D:
4t)916 ; Howard Mnmford Jones, La (^rosse,
AVis. 28630b
Masque (The) of Montezuma. Hcc Masques
of East and West.
Masque (A) of old Japan. See Daimio's (The)
head.
Masque (The) of Proserpine. >S'ce Pageant
(A) of May.
Masque (The) of Quetzal's bowl. .S'( c Masques
of East and West.
Masque (The) of the gods; by Bayaril Taylur.
Boston. J. B. OsLiood and comii.-inx. 1S72. 48
p. 12°.
© Bayard Tavlor, I'cnnsvlvaiiia : 1S7-J : .S<i3;?.
Apr. 8; 2c. Apr. IS. 28630c
Same.
© Marie Taylor. New Yo)-k, in renewal for
14 years from Ai)r. 8. 19Ut) ; 1900 A: 3.564. Feb.
8, 1900. 28630d
Masque (The) of the gods — < 'oniiiuKHl.
Same.
© Marie Taylor, New York, as widow of
the author, in extension for 14 years. Ke-
newal no. .5053. Jan. 14. 1914. Renewal en-
try, Feb. 8, 19(10, no. A : 3-564. 28630e
Masque (The) of the red death; opera in 3 acts,
from the story i)y lOd.iiar Allan I'oc. dram-
atized by E. W. Mumloitl [i. e. E. W. CJraut]
30 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. (Jet. IS. 1911: D: 25521; p]thel Walls
]\Iumf()rd. New York. 28631
Masque (The) of the white rose; a play in 4
acts, by J. ]MacArthnr and Max Pemberton.
130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tames MacArthur. New York; I) : 3997,
Sept. 24, 1903; 2c. Sept. 17, 1903. 28632
Masquerade (The); comedy in 3 acts, by S. T.
r>akei-. i'l^i ]). 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D : 39892 ; Sanuiel T.
Baker, Chicago. 28632a
• by W. Feldnian. 51 p. f° . Typewrit-
ten.
© AVilliam Feldman, Milwaukee; 1891:
3629, Jan. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 28633
• or. The kingdom of Somnolens, comic 011-
era libretto in jn'olo^iie and 2 acts, l)y L. A.
Barber.
© La Verne A. Barber, Mai-s. Pa. ; D : 148,
Feb. 18, 1901. 28634
Masquerade (The) ball. Sec Bridget Brana-
gan's trouibles.
Masquerade girl; in 2 sketclies. by L. J. Hibsch.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D : 20727 ; Leon .L
Hibsch, Buffalo. 28635
Masquerade (The) of the baroness; a comic
opera in 3 acts, by Albert P. Southwick. 115
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© A. 1'. Southwick, Brooklyn : I) : 8852,
.Inly 23, 1906; 2c. July 23, 19(»6. 28636
Masquerade (The) party; musical comedy in 2
acts and 3 scenes, by K. Zura. 15 j). 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913; D: 3.5284; Kusella Zuru,
Boston. 28637
Masquerader (The); farce in 1 act, 1 scene, by
H. Lewis. 13 jt. \'" . Typewritt(>n.
© Ic. Feb. S, 1911 : I>:2:;2=h;
N^n\' York.
I lari'v Lewis,
28638
— -play fonnded on Katherine Cecil Tinirs-
tou's story of the same name, by S. Neuwirth
and Sol Altscliuler. [3], 50 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1910; D : 22515 ; Sul. Neu-
wirth, Brooklyn. 28639
1433
28640
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28657
Masquerader (The) — Continued.
■ — — plav in 1 :ict and 3 scenes, l>y N. and Al-
fred A. Hesse. [2], 11 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913 ; D : 35324 ; Nevada Hesse.
New York. 28640
Masqueraders (The); cliaracter slietch, l)y B.
Cronson. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30. 1912; D: 31003: Bernanl
(^ronson, New Yorlv. 28641
-dramatic sketch in 1 act, by F. D. SlicUey
and J. F. Bradley. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915; D:393S4; Frank D.
Shelley and John F. Bradley, New York.
28641a
a farcical comedy
in 2 acts.
Chapman,
■Worcester :
28642
© Mrs. Frank M
1880 : 7632, May 17.
• a play in 4 acts, by H. A. Jones.
© Henry Arthur Jones, London : D : 15534,
Apr. 5, 1909. 28643
• Same. London, S. French, ltd. ; New York,
S. French, 1909. 135 p. 8°. ([Plays of
Henry Arthur Jones] )
© Sept. 22, ]D09: 2c. Sept. 23. 1909; D:
1G857; Henry Arthur Jones, London. 28644
■ — — tabloid comedy dran)a in 3 acts, by Her-
bert Ramson. Chicago, Chicago manuscript
CO., 1913. [35] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35251 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 28645
or, A game of dominoes, a comedy in 1
act, from the French of Louis Emile Dubry.
by L. A. Bradbury. New York, Edgar S. Wer-
ner and company, 1905. 31 p. 12°. (On
cover: Werner's plays)
© Edgar S. Werner. New York: D : 7130.
Aug. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. G, 1905. 28646
or. At the French ball, by A. Madeira. 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Addison IMadeira, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
13228, June 22, 1908; 2c. June 22, 1908.
28647
Masquerades; a farcical comedy in 2 acts.
© Mrs. Frank M. Chapman, AVorcester ;
1880 : 6276, Apr. 22. 28648
Masquerading as a profligate; a modern drama
in 4 acts, by L. D. Wostervelt and E. V.
Brown.
© Leonidas D. Wostervelt and En^l P.
Brown, New York ; 1895 : 9349, Feb. 13.
28649
Masquerading for millions; comedy in 5 acts,
by C. F. Blake. [35] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19. 1912; D: 29424; Cornelia F.
Blake, San Diego, Cal. 28650
Masquerading girl; a musical comedy libretto
in 2 acts, by II. P.. Smith. 7(5 p. 4°. Type
written.
© Ilarrv 1'.. Smith. New York; D:79!S,
Feb. 5, llKMj; Lie. ,fun(,' 12, 1900. 28651
Same.
© Harry B. Smith. New York;
June 12, 1906. [For copies reed, see
D : SG7S.
D : 7948 j
28652
Masquerading (The) heiress; plav in 3 acts, bv
G. R. Craw. 160 p. 8°. Ms.
© ]c. Dec. 2, 1012; D : 31G30 : George R.
Craw, Vt. Wayno. Ind. 28653
Masquerading (The) lady.
© Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis ; D : 10065,
Mar. 4, 1907. 28654
Masquerading lovers; by M. Appleton. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19. 1911; D: 25266; May xVpple-
t(«n. Philadelphia. 28655
Masquerading (The) widow; comedv in 2 acts,
by L. S. Foote. 48 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1915: D: 40194; Lowell San-
boi-H i''(Kito. Sanbornvillc, N. H. 2S655a
Masques et bergamasques; ballet en 1 acte, par
Claude Debussy. Paris, A. Durand et tils,
1910. 8 p. 12°.
© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; D :
21697 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 28656
Masques of- Cupid; by Evangeline Wilbour
Blashfield, illustrations by Edwin Howland
Blashfield. New York, C. Scribner's sons.
1901. viii p., 2 1., 3-264 p. front., plates. 4°.
Contents: A surprise party. — The lesser
evil. — The honor of the Crequy. — In Cleon's
garden.
© Charles Scribner's sons, New York; A:
21008, Nov. 14, 1901; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901.
28656a
Masques of East and West; by T. W. Stevens
and K. S. Goodman, ed. by Wallace Rice with
a foreword by Percy Mackaye. New York,
\'au.ghan & Gonmie, 1915. 250 p. 12°.
Contents : The daimio's bead. — The masque
of Montezuma. — Caesar's gods. — Rainald and
the red wolf. — A pageant for Independence
day. — The masque of Quetzal's bowl.
© May 15, 1915; 2c. May 20, 1915; D:
40704 ; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Thomas
Wood Stevens, Chicago. 28656b
Massacre (The) of Khartoum; a I'omantic, mili-
tary and spectacular drama in 5 acts, by A.
Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelphia; 1885:3930.
Feb. 12. 28657
1434
28658
COPYRIGHTED IN THE T^NITED STATES
28679
Massacre (The) of tlie Alamo and battle of
San Jacinto; historical, open air spectacle and
lire works drama, by L. Leubrie.
i© Lou Leubrie, I\Ien)phis, Teun. ; 1889 :
20180, June 28. 28658
Massarenes (The); a play in 5 acts, adapted
from the novel of the same name, by Sir W.
Young and Ouida [pseud, of Louise De la Ra-
mee] Typewritten.
© William Young and Louise De la Ila-
ra6e, England ; 1899 : 06603, Sept. 5 ; 2c. Sept.
5. 28659
Massiere (La); coraedie en 4 actes. par Jules
Lemaitre. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration]
1905. 2 p. 1., 65 p. 12°.
© J. Lemaitre, Paris; D : 6057, Jan. 12.
1905; 2c. Jan. 12, 1905. 28660
Master (The); a drama in 4 acts, by C. Mason.
57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912; D : 30900 ; Carl H.
Jlason, Hamilton, O. 28661
pantomime, by Kurt MatuU.
© Charles Racine Tvler, New York ; D :
4379, Dec. 11, 1903. 28662
-play in 2 pts., by H. C. Colwell. [85] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34349 ; Henry Clif-
ford Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. 28663
■ -a society melodrama in 5 acts, by S. Block.
© Sheridan Block. United States; 1892:
22314, May 27. 28664
Master and man; a drama in 5 acts, by F. P.
Foster.
© Mrs. F. P. Foster. New York; 1878:
11449, Oct. 5. 28665
drama in 3 acts, by M. Keightley. 97 p.
4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1911; D: 24394; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 28666
■ ■ melodrama in 5 acts, adapted from the
English, by Lorin Jasper Howard.
© Howard and Doyle, Chicago; 1898:
48029, Aug. 15. 28667
a play in a prologue and 4 acts, by F. H.
Williams. Philadelphia, D. F. Gillin. 1886.
23 p. 8°.
© Francis Howard Williams, Pliiladelphia ;
1886:17684, Aug. 3; 2c. Aug. 3. 28668
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by E. Weitzel.
© Edward Weitzel, Detroit; 1884:20352.
Oct. 9. 28669
Master and serf; story of Russian life in 4 acts.
© Greve lithographing co., IMilwaukee ; 1900
A : 5702, Mar. 2. 28670
Master (The) and the maid; an historic play
in 4 acts, M. II. Fahrney. Bellingham, Wash.,
W. H. Townes printing company, 1906. 51 p.
12°.
© Milton II. Fahrney, Chicago ; D : 8365,
Apr. 17, 1900 ; 2c. June 0. 1906. 28671
Master and the man; play in 4 acts, by F. W.
I\rathieu. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20269; Frederick
W. Mathieu, New York. 28672
[Master builder; by Henrik Ibsen]
134 p. 12°.
© Sept. 9, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910; A:
273872 ; Maisel & co., New York. 28673
a drama in 3 acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr.
from the Norwegian, by Jno. W. Arctander
Minneapolis, Waldm. Kriedt, 1893. 2 p. 1.,
160 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Waldm. Kriedt. Minneapolis ; 1893 : 8214,
Feb. 13; 2c. Apr. 11. 28674
— a play in 3 acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. from
the Norwegian by Edmund Gosse and William
Archer, fs^ew York, Tait sons & company,
1893. 203 p. 12°.
© United States book co., New York ; 1893 :
10156, Feb. 25; 2c. Feb. 27. 28675
— • See also Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Master Cale; a drama in 5 acts, by C. W.
Augustus.
© C. W. Augustus, Chicago; 1892:9105,
Feb. 29. 28676
Master (A) criminal; a 1 act comedy, by M.
Drew. 2 p. 1., 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1914; D: 38579; Maurice
Drew, Montvale, N. J. 28676a
Master (The) crook; 1 act playlet, by J.
Beckett. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913; D : 32653 ; John
Beckett, San Francisco. 28677
Master (The) dreamer; in 2 acts, by F. R. Cut-
ter. 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Rollin Cutter, Cincinnati, O. ;
D : 12686, Apr. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1908.
28678
Master (The) drinker; comic opera libretto, by
E. J. Rich.
© Edith Juliet Rich, Milwaukee; D:2008,
May 26, 1902. 28679
1435
2S680
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28700
Master (The) eye; or. The photographer, ia 1
act. by M. (i. Kern. 29 ji. f°. TypowritttMi.
© lo. July 23, unO; D : 21624 ; Mildred (i.
Kern. St. Louis. 28680
Master (The) fiend; a skeLcli, by L. Terry.
ILondon] Printed by tlie St. Pancreas electric-
press. 2G p. V2\
© Leonard Terrv. Lnndoii : hiliUl, Oct.
17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17. P.Xis. 28681
Master (The) financier; play in 1 a't. by N. ^I.
Sweet. [11,23 p. f°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26. 1914: l>:3r.2S]: Xornum
:\Ierrill Sweet, Louisville. 28681a
Master for a day; a conieily in 1 at-t, by .T. P.
Hill. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John P. Hill. P.rooklyn: I):l(»:5(t4, Apr.
10, 1907; 2c. Apr. ](), 1907. 28682
Master George Washing'ton, his sixth birth-
day party; an bistnrical play for cluldren. by
EfTie Louise Koogle. Lebanon, O.. March
brothers, 1906. cover-title, 13 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon. O. ; D : 92.j9. Del.
18, 1906; 2c. Nov. 10; lOOC. 28683
Master (The) hand; drama in 4 acts, by ('.
Ticknor. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911 ; D : 2r)257 : ( 'aroline Tick-
nor, .Jamaica Plain, Mass. 28684
a play iu 4 acts, by (.'arroll Fleming and
Florence Miller. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Fleming. New York: D: 11746. Sept.
27. 1907: 2c. Sept. 27. 19(»7. 28685
Master Harry Hendershot, the brave drum-
mer boy of the Rappaha,nnock; written and
dramatized by D. Hendershol. IS ]>. 8°.
Printed.
© Dell Hendershot. .Jackson. Mich.; 1877:
2960, Mar. 10; 2c. Ai)r. 12. 28686
Master (A) in Israel, Jesus of Nazareth; a 1
act tragedy of the Christ as presented by T. M.
I>e A. Condor. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Theresia M. I)e Almaine Condor, Tucson,
Ariz.; D: 14801. .Tan. 12. 1909: Ic. .Tan. 12.
1909. 28687
Master knot; a jilay iu 4 acts, by S. W. ('utting.
© Sarah "Walkcn- CultinL;-. Ilrooklinc, Mass.:
D:4811, Feb. 12, 1904. 28688
Master (The) light; an American (haiiia in 4
acts, by J. ¥. A. Pyre.
© J. F. A. Pyre. Madison, Wis.; D:116(iit,
Oct. 28, 1907. 28689
Master (The) man; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, by H. Knott.
© Henry Knott, Chicago; D: 14072. Oct. 16.
1908. 28690
Master (The) mechanic's son; combined meht-
drama and vaudevide dramatic composition,
by ,r. L. Newell. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Locey Newell, Saginaw. Mich.: 1>:
2849. Jan. 12. 1903: Ic Pec. 26, 1902; Ic. Jan.
• 26. 1903. 28691
Master (The) mind; 4 acr drama, by I). I (.Carter
lltseud. of I>. I>. CohenJ S.") p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 2;», 1912: ]):312(iS: l>aniel 1 >.
Carter. New York. 28692
3 act comedy (h'aiiia. by 1*>. P. <;ienn. 107
\K 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7. 1909: 1»: 16941; Byron P.
Clenn. Long Beach. Cal. 28693
'a 3 act drama. 1)\ B. P. Cleiui.
© Byron J'. (Jh'mi. Long Bt>acli. Cjd. : D:
1."..'>97. Apr. 12. 19o;>. 28694
or. A master mind, l»y J. Kaiser. 42 p. f"
Typewritten.
© John Kaiser. Kansas City, ]Mo. ; J): 12647.
Mar. 21, 190S: 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 28695
Master (The) move; comedy drama ol' to-day,
l)y K. AY. Cortis. 1.1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 191."); D: 40347; Ernest \Yh it-
house Cortis. East Orange, N. .T. 28695a
Master o' ceremonies; an original drama in 4
acts, and •"> tableaux, by C. Coote and It. F.
Cotton.
© Charles Coote ;iiid K. F. Cotton, TInited
States: 1889: 130.")8. A])!-. 29. 28696
■ ,sVr also Stuart Denville — gentleman.
Master (The) of arms; a inluialiue melodrama,
by G. F. Piatt.
© George T'oster PiaW. New Yoi-k : I> :
10719. June 7. 1907. 28697
— a i>hiy in 3 :icts. Iiy A. Browned. 140 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Atherton Browned. New York; 1>: 12767.
Apr. 17. 1908: 2c. June 20, 1908. 28698
Master (The) of Ballantrae. .s'cc House (The)
of Durrisdeer.
Master (The) of ceremonies; a play, adajiled
from the book id' George Manville Fenn. by
.Marie Bootli Douglas. Typewrit ten.
© Uichard Mansfield, New Vor!< : 1S9T:
29010. .May 12: 2c. May 12. 28699
Master (The) of conditions; play in 4 acts, by
J. :M. Peteler-Hug and I >. I^ebeuf. 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913 ; D : 32185 ; J. M. Peteler
Hug and Delphine Lebenf. Oakl.and, Cal.
28700
1436
28701
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28717
Master (A) of dreams; a coniiiiunity drama in
4 acts, l.y H. II. Hoyt. SI i>. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Haiiowe Randall Hoyt, Milwaukee ; 11 :
10781, June 17, 1907: 2c. .Tune 17. 1907.
28701
Master (The) of Helnieghani ; a musical com-
edy in 3 acts, by H. A. D'Arcy.
© H. A. D'Arcv. New York ; 1897 : 19658.
Mar. 26. 28702
Master (The) of Kingsgift; by M. Kelly.
© Marv Kellv. London; D : 56.16, Oct. 13.
1904. 28703
Master (The) of men; oi-, The bogusman. a
political play, by V. J. Blubaugli.
© Vance Jos. Blubaugh, Arkansas City.
Kan. ; D : 15619, Apr. 14. 1909. 28704
Master (A) of millions; a drama, by B. K.
Phillips.
© Bettiue Kavanaugh Phillips, New York ;
1897:49977, Sept. 7. 28705
Master (A) of mirth; a comedy drama, by H.
Pendexter and F. Patchin.
© Hugh Pendexter and Frank Patchin.
Rochester, N. Y. : D: 12078. Apr. 4, 1008.
28706
Master (The) of Mrs. Chilvers; an improbable
comedv, imagined by Jerome K. Jerome. Lon-
don, f. F. Unwin [1911] viii, 167 p. front,
(port.) 12°.
© Ic. July 29. 1911; A ad int. 730: inibd.
Jidy 3. 1911 ; J. K. Jerome, London. 28707
Master (The) of mystery; by C. T. Aldrich.
© Chas. T. Aldrich. Lakewood. O. : D:
9249, Sept. 24, 1906. 28708
Master (The) of Palmyra; by B. and G. ^lar-
burg after the German of Adolf Will^randt.
[74] p. f^ Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 20. 1909; D : 10329 : Blanco and
Guido Marburg, New York. 28709
drama in 5 acts, by Adolf Wilbrandt, tr.
from the German by Charles Gordon.
© Blanche Walsh. Brooklyn; 1899:24401.
Apr. 7. 28710
- — ■ a dramatic poem, by Adolf Wilbrandt. tr.
by Harriott S. Olive. (/» Poet lore, v. 13, no.
2, Apr. to June. 1901; periodical © Poet lore
CO., Philadelphia, B : 4235, Feb. Vi. 1901: 2c.
.Tuni' 8, 1901) 28711
— See also German classics of the nine-
Master (The) of the house; comedv drama in
4 acts, by Edgar James. [136] p." 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 15, 1911: D: 24486; .Tulius
Sfeger. New York. 28712
adapted from the German and recon-
structed for the American stage, by Edgar
James. Rev. version. [134] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28222 ; Julius Steger.
New York. 28713
— play in 5 acts, by Sylvia Barr [pseud, of
E. Rice] [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914; D : 37819 ; Elizabeth
Rice, Cincinnati. 28714
play in 1 act, by L. F. Deland. [1], 26 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1914 ; D : 36899 ; Lorin Fuller
Deland, Boston. 28714a
— • See (ilf<o Five one act plays.
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Master (The) of Red hall. See Jasi^er's love.
143
Master (The) of the king's company; a ro-
mantic comedv in 4 acts, bv S. B. Elliott and
:\r. Hosford. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sarah Barnwell Elliott and Maud Hos-
ford, New York; 1) : 2683. Dec. 5, 1902; 2<-.
Dec. 5, 1902. 28715
Master (The) of the mine; a drama in 4 acts
dramatized from Robert Buchanan's novel of
the same name, by E. Bai-bour.
© Edwin Barbour. United States; 1889:
10168, May 28. 28716
Master (The) of the Revolution; Washington,
master of the Revolution, a drama of revo-
lutionary war of 1776 to 1783, by G. R. F.
Fergu.son.
© Georgia Ransom Fay Ferguson, United
Slates; D:803; Aug. 26, 1901. 28717
Master (The) of Thornfield; play with a pro-
loiiue and 4 acts, from Charlotte Bronte's
Jane Eyre, by AV. H. C. Kirkbride. 121 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1915; D : 39:^87 : W. H.
Churchman Kirkl)ride, Roland Park, Md.
28717a
Master Olof; a drama in 5 acts, by August
Strindberg, tr. from the Swedish with an in-
troduction by Edwin Bjorkman. New York.
The American-Scandinavian foiuidation : Lon-
don. H. Milford ; Oxford university press.
1915. xxiii, 125 p. 12°. (Scandinavian clas-
sics. V. 4)
© Sept. 15, 1015; 2c. Oct. 12. 1915; aff.
Oct. 9, 1915: A:411932; American-Scandi-
navian foundation, New Y(trk. 28717b
28718
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIOKS
28732
Master (The) passion; ;i drainu in 5 acts, by A.
J. Miller.
© Anna Jcnness Miller, Washington ; 1899 :
33235, May 17. 28718
modern drama in 5 acts, by L. Duckers.
131, 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914 ; D : 390S3 : Loslie Duck-
ers, Bronx, New York. 28718a
-play in 4 acts, by Beaumont Claxton
[pseud, of T. C. Taylor] [2], 61 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D: 37573; Thomas
28718b
Claxtou Taylor, Lorain, O.
— by Ernest Elton.
© Evelvn L. Hamilton, Staplcton, N. Y. ;
1894:40021, Sept. 5. 28719
— —play in 1 act, by I. K. Friedman. [2],
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1913; D: 33380; Isaac K.
Friedman, Winnetka, 111. 28720
Master Patelin, solicitor; comedy in 3 acts, by
Brueys, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York,
S. French ; London, S. French, ltd. [1915] 31
p. 12°. (The world's best plays, by cele-
brated European authors, B. H. Clark, gen-
eral ed.)
© Sept. 30, 1915; 2c. Oct. 4, 1915; D:
41889 ; Samuel French, New York. 28720a
Master Pierre Patelin; a farce in 3 acts, com-
posed anonymously about 14G4 A. D., Eng-
lished by R. T. Holbrook. Boston, Walter
H. Baker & co., 1914. li, 121 p. diagrs. &
illus. 12°.
© June 1, 1914 ; 2c. June 2. 1914 ; D : 37191 ;
IMehard T. Holbrook, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
28720b
Master (The) road; play in 4 acts, by C. East-
wood. [4], 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910; D : 22007 ; Mrs. Carlin
Eastwood, Corte Madera, Cal. 28721
Master (The) sense; comedy for two other
senses in 4 acts, by K. Walter. [S3] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912 ; D : 29360 ; Karl Walter,
Kansas City, Mo. 28722
Master Skylark; a dramatization from the
story of the same name by J. Bennett, by John
Lane Connor, assisted by the author. 106 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Bennett, Charleston, S. C. ; D :
2879, Jan. 20, 1903; 2c. Jan. 20, 1903. 28723
dramatization of the book, by John Ben-
nett, prepared by Anna M. Liitkenhaus. New
York, Century co. [1914] 31 p. 12°.
© Apr. 3, 1914; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914; D:3GC97;
Century cu.. New York. 28723a
Master Skylark — Continued.
or. Will Shakespeare's ward, a dranuitiza-
tion from the story of the same name by J.
jiennett, by Edgar White Burrill assisted bv
the author. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Bennett, Charleston, S. C. : D:
16031, June 8, 1909 ; 2c. June 28, 1909. 28724
Master (The) socialist; play in 4 acts, by F. H.
Fean. [2], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28296 ; Frederick H.
Fean, New York. 28725
Master (The) stroke; play in 3 acts, by S.
Weatherley. [3], 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 7, 1914; D : 38417 ; Stnart Weath-
erley, New York. 28725a
Master sword; a drama in 5 acts, by H, Alliot.
© Hector Alliot, Los Angeles; D: 7855, Jan.
15, 1900. 28726
Master (A) thief; a 1 act drama, by C. Macv.
[5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21847; Carletou
IVIacy, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. 28727
Master (The) touch; comedy in 1 act, by P. B.
Sipe. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1915 ; D : 41296 ; Paul B. Sipe.
Pittsburgh. 28727a
Master Vaux; a study, by B. 11. Williams. 36
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin H. Williams, Danielson, Conn. ;
D : 2761, Doc. 23, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1902.
28728
Master weaver; original play in 4 acts, by I. H.
Moore. 82 p. 4°. Typev\-ritten.
© le. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17586 ; Ira H. Moore,
Cincinnati. 28729
Master Will's players; in 1 act, by A. Fawcett.
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 15, 3910; D : 22561 ; Alien Faw-
cett, New York. 28730
Master (The) workm.an. 103 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Burton, Walpole, N. H. ; D:
12815, Apr. 23, 1908; 2c. Apr. 23, 1908. 28731
Master (The) workman's vow.
of labor.
See Knight (A)
Remington.
Masterpiece (A); by Harlow N
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lewis F. Higinbotham, New York : D :
14732, Dec. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908. 28732
comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. C. Nugent
and .Lack Lait. [77 Ij). 4°. Typewritten.
© le. July 7, 1914 ; D : 37602 ; John C. Nu-
gent, Canal Dover. O. 28732a
1438
28733
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28741
Masterpiece (A) — Continued.
drama in 1 act, by J. K. FaiTcll. [13] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910 ; D : 21700 ; John Rupert
Farrell, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 28733
a dramatic composition in 5 acts, by M.
Crosse. [Ij, 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16616 ; Margaret
Crosse, West Baden, Ind. 28734
■grand opera libretto in 5 acts, by S. Shat-
ford. [35] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914 ; D : 3700S ; Sarah Shat-
ford, New York. 28734a
•play in 1 act. by B. Hurst and Charlie de
Lima. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Brandon Hurst and Charles A. de Lima,
New York; 0:15512, Apr. 1, 1909; 2c. Apr.
1, 1909. 28735
— — by C. H. Bovell. [10] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915 ; D : 42128 ; Caryl Harri-
son Bovell, New York. 28735a
■ a story in 3 acts, bv C. Anthony Chandos
[pseud, of C. M. Sweet] 81 p. 4°. Type-
^vritten.
© Chandos Morris Sweet, New York; D:
12380, Feb. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. IS, 1908. 28736
or, The right to happiness, [a play in 4
acts] by J. Farrell. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1909; D : 16557 ; John Far-
rell, Bedford Station, N. Y. 28737
Masterpieces (The) of modern drama: English
and American; abridged in narrative, with
dialogue of the great scenes, by John Alex-
ander Pierce, prefaced with a critical essay
by Brander Matthews. Illus. from jJlioto-
graphs. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page
& company, 1915. xxii, 320, 286 p. front.,
plates (ports.) 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 30, 1915 ;
A: 420125; Doubleday, Page & co., Garden
City, N. Y. 28737a
— ■ Foreign; abridged in narrative, with dia-
logue of tlie great scenes, by John Alexander
Pierce, prefaced with a critical essay by
Brander INIatthews. Illus. from photographs.
Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & com-
pany, 1015. xxii, 313, 300 p. front, plates
(ports.) 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 30, 1915;
A: 420124; Doubledav, Pago & co., Garden
City. N. Y. 28737b
Masterpieces of the English drama: Beaumont
and Fletcher; ed. i)y I'elix E. Schelling. New
York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book com-
pany [1912] V, 414 p. front, (ports.) 12°.
Contents : The maid's tragedy. — Philaster ;
(•r. Love lies a-bleeding. — The faithful shep-
herdess.— Bonduca.
© May 29, 1912; 2c. June 1, 1912; A:
310036 ; American book co., New York. 28738
Ben Jonson; with introduction by Ernest
Rhys. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American
book company [1915] v, 569 p. front, (port. )
]2°.
Contents : Every man in his humour. — Vol-
pone; or. The fox. — Epiccene ; or, The silent
woman. — The alchemist.
© July 22, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. July 24, 1915 ;
A : 410000; American book Co., New York.
28738a
— Christopher Marlowe; with introduction by
William Lyon Phelps . . . New York, Cin-
cinnati [etc.] American book co. [1912] v.
426 p. front. 12°.
Contents : Tamburlaine the Great. — The
tragical history of Doctor Faustus. — The Jew
of Malta. — Edward the Second.
© May 15, 1912; 2c. May 17, 1912; A:'
312825 ; American book co.. New York. 28739
— ■ Philip Massinger; ed. by Lucius A. Sher-
man. New Y'ork, Cincinn*Tti [etc.] American
book company [1915] v, 410 p. fi-ont.
16°.
Contents : The Roman actor. — The maid
of honour. — A new way to pay old debts. —
Believe as you list.
© Dec. 21, 1912; 2c. Dec. 24, 1912; A:
328908 ; American bk. co.. New York. 28740
— Thomas Middleton; ed. by Martin W.Samp-
soTi. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American
book company [1915] v, 410 p. front,
(port.) 12°.
Contents : IMichaelmas term. — A trick tc
catch the old one. — A fair quarrel. — The
changeling.
© Nov. 30, 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 4, 1915;
A : 414892 ; American book co.. New Y'ork.
28740a
— Webster and Tourneur; with an introduc-
tion by Ashley H. Thorndyke. . . New York,
Cincinnati [etc.] American book companv
[]912] 2 p. 1., 404 p. front. 12°.
Contents : Introduction. — The wliite devil ;
or, Vittoria Corombona. — The Duchess of
Malli. — Appius and Virginia. — The revenger's
tragedy.
© May 21, 1912; 2c. May 24, 1912; A:
312940: Ameiican boolc co., New Yoi-k. 28741
14:51)
28742
DItAMATTC COMPOSTTIOXS
28759
Masterpieces of the Eiiglish drama — ('(Hild.
William Congreve; with iiii iutnidiK'tion
by \Villi;im Arclier. . . New York, CiiKiii-
luiti I etc. I Aiiifrican book corapnny [19121 v.
•i06 p. iucl. front, (port.) 12°.
("o.xTENT.s : The double-flea ler. — Love for
love. — Tlif way of the world. — The moiirnin,!.!;
bride.
(?) Oct. :?, 1012; 2c. Oct. .".. Ii)l-J: A : 320754 ;
AuHM-iciin book co.. New York. 28742
Masters and slaves; drama in 4 acts, by P. I.
Cook and C. H. AYundcrlich. -lO p. 4°. Type-
written.
<c) Ic. Nov. 6, 1912 ; D : 31334 ; Paul I. Cook
and C. H. Wnnderlich. San Francisco.
28743
3 act play for the people, by P. I. Cook and
C. H. Wuiiderlich. [531 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1912 ; D : 28460 ; Paul I.
Cook, San Francisco, and C. H. Wunderlich.
Richmond, Cal. 28744
Master's (The) birthday; a play for children in
3 acts, with an (']iilo,t;ne in pantomime, by H.
li. Woodman.
© H. Ilea WoiKlman, Washington; D:
12ir)7, Jan. 10, 190S. [2 copies i-eceived June
30, 1910] 28745
•
Master's (The) last dream; a musical tragedy
in 1 act and 5 scenes, by F. Briggs. [3] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910; D: 21838: Frederick
Briggs. San Diego, Cal. 28746
Masters of men; by ]\I. Robertson.
© Morgan Robertson. New York; D : 4024.
Sept. 28, 1908. 28747
an American play in 4 acts, by A. Hop-
wood. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A very Hopwooil, New York: D:929].
Oct. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. 28748
Master's (The) power; or, Aschimedas, the
true son, by S. M. Dudley.
© Sarah Marie Dudlev, Detroit ; D : 11223.
Aug. 24, 1907. 28749
Master's (The) touch; in 1 act. by Alan Brooks
I pseud, of 1. Ilaywardl [2]. 38 ]>. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13. 1910: l):21."i2: Irving Hav-
ward, New York. 28750
Master's (The) voice; drama in 3 acts, bv
M. Pipes. Chicago, M. Pipes, 1915. 20 p.
12°.
© Nov. 15, 1915; 2c. Nov. 27. 1915; D:
42363; Mai Pipes. Chicago. 28750a
Master's (The) voice — Continued.
^play in 1 act, by E. Eliscu. [2], 12 p. 4\
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1914; D : 38364 ; Edward
Eliscu, New York. 28750b
Master's (The) way.
true son.
Sec Emmanuel, the
Mastersingers (The) of Nuremberg; play in 3
acts, by Richard AVagner, English tr. by
Ernest Newman, German text rev. by W.
Colther. London, Breitkopf it Hartel, 1912.
Ill p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© June 29, 1912; 2c. Sept. 7, 1912; D:
30759 ; Breitkopf & Hartel, New York. 28751
Mat; original comedy drama, by Annie Lewis
(INIrs. F. W. Johnson) Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson. Boston: 1887:
31497, Dec. 6; 2c. Oct. 29, 1888. 28752
Mat Coyle's determination; melodrama of
boy's academy life in 5 acts, b.v D. A. Cough-
Ian.
© D. A. Cougblan, Philadelphia; 1898:
68214, Nov. 22. 28753
Mat, the romp; a play, by F. G. Maeder, being
a revision of his play entitled Nip.
© Fred. G. :\laeder, Pliiladelphia ; 1882:
21062, Dec. 12. 28754
Matador (The); a plav in 4 acts, and 1 scene,
by E. B. Cauthoru. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eudora Burns Cauthorn, Portland, Or. ;
D: 12547, Mar. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 4, 1908.
2875b
Matadore (The); or. His bluff called, an origi-
nal comedy sketch in 1 act and 2 scenes, by
A'iva Glenn Visscher. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© V. G. Visscher, Chicago; D : 9302, Oct. 22.
1906; 2c. Oct. 5, 1906. 28756
Matasuntha; nuisikdrama in 1 vorspiel und "2
akten, text uach Felix Dahn's Ein kampf um
Rom, A'on J. AVick, nmsik von Otto AA^ick.
[3], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D : 36288 ; Josef AVick,
Buffalo. 28756a
Mataswintha; opera, l\v Xaver Scharwenka.
Libretto. New A'ork, Breitkopf & Hartel.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, New Y^ork ; 1893:
43633. Sept. 29; 2c. Sept. 30. 28757
Match-box (A); a farce corned v in 3 acts, by
C. H. Boyle and C. Graham.
© Charles H. Boyle and Carrie Graham.
Minneapolis; 1898:17378. Mar. 14. 28758
— —an original comedy in 2 acts, ))y Alice (iale
AA^oodbury. New Yoi-k, Tlie De AVitt publisli-
ing house.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1894:
60040, I>ec. 24; 2c. Oct. 9, 1895. 28759
1440
28760
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28777
Match de boxe; comedie en 3 actes, de J. J.
Frappa et H. Dupuy-Mazuel. 26 p. 4°. (Sup-
plement gratuit au no. 2944 du Monde illus-
tr§, 30 aoQt 1913)
© Aug. 30, 1913; 2c. Sept. 17, 1913; D:
84442 ; Jean Jos6 Frappa et Henry Dupuy-
Mazuel, Paris, 28760
Match-maker (The); comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. Dickson and H. Doblin. 180 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D : 41937 ; Charles Dick-
son and Henry Doblin, New York. 28760a
— a comedy in 4 acts, by E. R. Terry.
© Edmund Roderick Terry, New York ;
1886:8835, Apr. 13. 28761
— a comedy in 1 act, by E. A. Guest. 28 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Edgar A. Guest, Detroit ; D : 12510, Mar.
7, 1908; 2c. Mar. 26, 1908. 28762
by Everett Henry Rupert. New York,
S. French ; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1914.
18 p. 12°. ( [French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 276] )
© Feb. 11, 1914; 2c. Feb. 12, 1914; D:
36000; Samuel French, New York. 28762a
a farce in 1 act, by H, B. Dox. 16 p. f °,
Typewritten.
© Hamilton Bogart Dox, Peoria, 111. : D :
12404, Feb. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 28763
— a new and original vaudeville comedy play,
by H. J. Sayers.
© Henry J. Sayers, New York ; 1894 : 11610,
Feb. 26. 28764
— play in 1 act, by M. Longhi. 6 p. f .
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18. 1913; D: 34677; Marian
Longhi, Denver. 28565
— playlet, by W. B. Cooke. [7] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1912 ; D : 31475 ; AVm. Bur-
rowes Cooke, Philadelphia. 28766
a playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit ; D :
4799, Mar. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1904. 28767
Match-makers (The); by W. G. Barrows.
© Wayne Groves Barrows, Park Ridge. 111. :
D : 12249, Jan. 27, 1908. 28768
a comedy in 1 act. by A. E. [pseud of Annie
Eliot Trumbull] Boston. G. M. Baker &
company, 18S4. 30 p. 12°. ( [Globe drama])
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1884 : 21731,
Oct. 30; 2c. Oct. 30. 28769
Match-makers (The) — Continued.
a drama in 5 acts, founded on Thackeray's
novel of The Newcomes, by C. A. Scott.
Houston, Tex., 1904. vii, [8]-54 p. 1 I. 8°.
© Charles A. Scott, Houston ; D : 5400, Aug.
9, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1904.
28770
a farcical society comedy in 2 acts, by R. D.
Scott. [3], 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913; D: 32252; Robert D.
Scott, Lincoln, Neb. 28771
Match-maker's (The) conscience; drama in 5
acts, by A, A. Johannsen. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40372; Anna Au-
gusta Johannsen, New York. 28771a
Match-maker's (The) strategy. See Capital
punishment.
Match-making and match-breaking; by J.
Ross. Typewritten.
© Julia Ross, Asbury Park; 1898:116.58,
Feb. 15; 2c. Jan. 17. 28772
Match-making father; or. The bashful suitor,
a farce in 1 act, by [James W.] Shettel and
[W. M.] George. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing
CO., 1892. 8 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 313] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1892 : .53631,
Dec. 29; 2c. Jan. 16, 1893. 28773
Match-safe (A); a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Reynolds.
© Fin Reynolds, Pittsburgh; 1893:49236,
Nov. 4. 28774
Same.
© Fin Reynolds, Pittsburgh; 1898:7726,
.Tan. 25 ; 2c. Jan. 25. 28775
Matches; a comedy in 8 acts, by F. A. Mathews
(Marguerite F. Aymar)
© Fannie Aymar Mathews, New York ; 1880 :
7684, May 17. 28776
by L. F. Baum.
© Louis F. Baum, Richburg, N. Y. ; 1882:
2235, Feb. 11. 28777
Matching a militant; comedy in 1 act, by P. B.
Sipe. [3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914; D: 37830; Paul B.
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 28777a
Matchless (A) match; or. Her vacation, origi-
nal comedy playlet, by F. L. Hall. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1915 ; D : 41828 ; Frank Lay-
ton Hall, New York. 28777b
5379—16-
-91
1441
28778
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28797
Matchless (A) paragon; or, The pretty step-
mother, a comedy in 3 acts, from the French
of Sardou, by Harry Paulton and Mostyu
Tedde.
© Augustia Daly, New York ; 1890 : 952,
Jan. 6. 28778
Mated, a modern tragedy; drama in 3 acts, by
S. R. Schlesinger. [2], 28 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34823 ; Sara Rosen-
field Schlosingei", Colorado Springs, Col.
28779
Mated by jury; an extravaganza in 2 acts, by
Sherman F. Johnson. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1905. 26 p. J.2°. (On cover: Baker's
ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
7220, Sept. 7, 1905; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 28780
Matelot (Le) Cartahut; operette en 2 actes et
3 tableaux, de Gabriel Timmoi-y [pseud, of
Ren6 Wahl] et Maurice de Marsan. Paris,
Librairie thSatrale du Nouveau siecle, 1910.
96 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25557 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris, 28781
Mateo Falcone; musical tragedy in 1 act, by
Heinrich Zoellner.
© Heinrich Conried, New York; 1893:
56219, Dec. 20. 28782
See also Little Fortunato. — Mother (The)
or the son.
Mater; an American study in comedy, by Percy
IMacKaye. New York, Macmillan company,
1908. 7 p. 1., 3-163 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York; D: 13963,
Sept. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1908. 28783
Material for vaudeville; a variety playlet, by
F. B. Hinman. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909 ; D : 16627 ; Frank Bar-
clay Hinman, Denver. 28784
Materialisation (La) de Miss Murray; com^die
en 1 acte, par F. de Nion. (Supplement aux
Annales politiques et litteraires. 1*"' septembre
1907)
© Francois de Nion, Paris ; D : 11234. Aug.
26, 1907; 2c. Aug. 26, 1907. 28785
Maternite; piece en 3 actes, par Brieux. Paris,
P. V. Stock, 1904. 3 p. 1., 227 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 4464, Jan. 4,
1904; 2c. Jan. 4, 1904. 28786
Maternity; drama in 4 acts, by 51. T. D. Bar-
ton and L. Thompson.
© Marion T. D. Barton, East Orange, N. J.,
and Lilian Thompson, New York ; D : 11080.
Julv 30, 1907. 28787
Maternity — Continued.
a play in 3 acts, by Brieux, tr. from the
French by Mrs. Bernard Shaw. New York,
Benj. R. Tucker, 1907. 1 p. 1., 78 p. 12°.
© George Bernard Shaw, London ; D : 12139,
• Dec. 30, 1907; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 28788
See also Three plays; by Brieux.
Maternus; tragedy in 5 acts, by E. Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown. Md. ;
1875 : 12497, Nov. 27. 28789
Mates; by E. Alderson. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Erville Alderson, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
12320, Feb. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908. 28790
• a drama in 4 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© E. A. Locke, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1882:
13026, Aug. 7. 28791
Mathematician's (The) dream. See Love's
labor crowned.
Mathew's old partner; by F. E. Green and A. E.
Lisbon. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred. E. Green and Albert E. Lisbon,
Oakland, Cal. ; D : 1.5437, Mar. 24, 1909; Ic.
Mar. 24, 1909. 28792
Mathias Sandorf ; a grand spectacular dramatic
phiy, witli or without ballets, by Jules Verne.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 31472,
Dec. G. 28793
Mathilde; or. The emperor and the peasant,
an original American drama, by Mrs. L. D.
Shears.
© Mrs. L. D. Shears, New York ; 1879 : 3091,
Mar. 6. 28794
Matias Lopez; zarzuela en 1 acto y 5 cuadros,
original de E. Paradas y J. Jimenez, miisica de
los maestros Cayo Vela y Enrique Bru. Mad-
rid [Sociedad de autores espailoles] 1913. 50
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36547; Enrique Paradas y Joaquin Jimenez,
Madrid. 28794a
Matilda; a farce in 3 acts, by I. N. Morris.
© Ira Nelson Morris, Washington; 1897:
36442, June 19. 28795
Matilda of Matteawan; a twenty minute play-
let, by Chester Barron. 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Thomas H. Barron, New York ; D : 3476,
May IS, 1903; 2c. :May 18, 1903; Ic. new ed.
Julv IS, 1903; Ic. new ed. Nov. 23, 1903.
28796
Matilda Quick; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C L. Tantow, jr.
© Charles L. Tantow, jr., Chicago; 1884:
6329, Mar. 24. 28797
1442
28798
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28820
Matinee girl; by li. Shannon. 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Lavinia Shannon, New York ; D : 8400,
Apr. 21, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1906. 28798
— a comedy in 3 acts, by J. A. Reed.
© J. A. Reed, New York ; 1897 : 29224, May
13. 28799
— ■ a nnisical comedy, by E. F. Rush.
© Edwin F. Rush, New York ; 1896 : 36627,
June 23. 28800
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by P. E. Browne
and O. C. James.
© Porter Emerson Browne and C. Campbell
James, Boston ; D : 1726, Apr. 11, 1902. 28801
■play in 2 acts, by W. Gross. [2], 41 p. f°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. July 27, 1912 ; D : 30361 ; Wm. Gross,
Sioux City, la. 28802
Matinee (A) hero; sketch in 1 act, by D. Bowles.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D: 23923; Donald
Bowles, Gloucester, Mass. 28803
Matinee (The) idol; character drama, by J. C.
Morris. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1910; D : 21189 ;
Charles Morris, Findlay, O.
Joseph
28804
— •comedy in 1 act, by Daniel Scott. 21 p.
obi. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1910; D : 20789 ; M. Daniel
Shatz, New York. 28805
■ a duologue in 1 act, by Anthony E. Wills.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1908. 10 p.
12".
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12367,
Feb. 15, 1908 ; 2c. June 2, 1908. 28806
Matinee (A) ticket; 1 act comedy in 3 scenes,
by John Woodford and Jeanette Marlboro. 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Woodford and Marlboro, Chicago ; D :
9466, Nov. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. 28807
Mating'; drama in 4 acts, by B. Hill and W. P.
Dodge. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910 ; D : 20210 ; Beatrice Hill
and Wendell Phillips Dodge, New York.
28808
Mating (The) game; comedy aspect of eugenics
in 3 acts, by H. O. Stechhan. [2], 138 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912 ; D : 31642 ; H. O. Stech-
han, Los Angeles. 28809
Matlack's evidence; romance of the mining
camp in 4 acts, by H. P. Mawson. 155 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1913; D : 33076 ; Harry P.
Mawson, New York. 28810
Matrimonial (A) advertisement; a comedietta
in 1 act, by Egbert W. Fowler. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1893. 9 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
24670, May 22 ; 2c. July 28. 28811
Matrimonial agency; or, "Wives and husbands
supplied, a lively minstrel afterpiece, by
Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M.
Witmark & sons, 1904. 17 p. 12°, (On
cover: The Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6045,
Dec. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 28812
Matrimonial (The) agent; a comedy, 1)y C. Mc-
Donald.
© Charles McDonald, Cincinnati; 1885:'
23850, Nov. 13. 28813
Matrimonial bliss; a scene from real life, by
Ida jr. Buxton. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1884.
6 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 139] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 25102, Dec.
17; 2c. Dec. 17. 28814
Matrimonial (A) blizzard; a farce, by E. Mc-
Wade. Typewritten.
© Edward McWade, Buffalo; 1899:17155,
Mar. 6 ; 2c. Mar. 6. 28815
Matrimonial (A) bureau; by T. Walmesley.
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Walmeslej', New York; 1890:
7409, Mar. 4 ; 2,c. Mar. 4. 28816
a comedy in 3 acts, by L. Fitz Gerald.
© Lutie Fitz Gerald, Chicago ; D : 3557,
June 8, 1903. 28817
— ■ a comic entertainment, by Lutie Fitz Gerald.
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904] 25 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5276, July 8,
1904; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. 28818
playlet, by S. Brooks. [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913 ; D : 34696 ; Sara Brooks,
Philadelphia. 28819
— playlet in 1 act, by H. A. Guiremand. 20 p.
4°,, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914; D : 35625 ; Harry A.
Guiremand, New York. 28819a
— See also Jethro Jingle, jr.
Matrimonial (A) episode; an original playlet
in monologue, by Louis Weslyn. 3 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ellen Campion, Seattle; D:3493, May
26, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 18, 1903. 28820
1443
28821
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28840
Matrimonial (The) exchange; an eccentric
comedy in 2 acts, by N. H. Pelham. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1905. 49 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 6003,
Jan. 4, 1905; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 28821
1 act play, by L. Stein. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 14, 1910 ; D : 21558 ; Leon Stein,
New York. 28822
Matrimonial (A) flash. See Terwilliger.
Matrimonial (A) mix; by Robert C. V. aieyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1S96:
16156, Mar. 12. 28823
Matrimonial mix up; 1 act sketch for vaude-
ville, by J. F. Welan. [1], 8 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1912; D: 30639; Jas. F.
Welan, Scranton, Pa. 28824
Matrimonial (A) muddle; or, Who's the heir-
ess? an original emotional drama in 4 acts,
by C. C. D'Estaing.
© C. Corinne D'Estaing, United States;
1878 : 5042, Apr. 25. 28825
Matrimonial (A) nightmare; modern drama in
4 acts and epilogue, by F. F. Burtis. [44]
p. i°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1915 ; D : 42178 ; F. Fillmore
Burtis, New York. 28825a
Matrimonial panic. See Sally.
Matrimonial perplexities; comedy sketch,
by M. S. Keightley. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mabel S. Keightley, South Bend, Ind. ;
D : 10809, June 19, 1907 ; 2c. June 19, 1907.
28826
Same.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911 ; D : 24431 ; Mabel Keight-
ley, South Bend, Ind. 28827
Matrimonial (A) substitute; comedietta in ]
act, by Charles Horwitz. Typewritten.
© Gene Hughes, New York ; 1900 A : 394.
Jan. 4; 2c. Jan. 4. 28828
Matrimonial tangle. See Furniture man.
Matrimonial tiff; farce in 1 act, adapted from
the German, by Harold Sander. 18 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1914; 2c. July 7, 1914; D: 37481;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 28828a
Matrimonial (A) vacation; bv G. S. Dunkin.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Scott Dunkin, New York; D:
3037, Feb. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903. 28829
Matrimonial (A) venture. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frances Wrede, New York ; D : 14219,
Nov. 6, 1908; 2c. Nov. 20, 1908. 28830
farce, by Chas. S. Bird. New York, S
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 33 p
12°.
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D
30710; Samuel French, New York. 28831
Matrimonio di Casanova; commedia in 4 att
[di] U. Ojetti e R. Simoni. Milano, Fratelli
Treves, 1910. 3l6 p. 12°.
© Jan. 25, 1910; 2c. Mar. 11, 1910; D:
20419; Ugo Ojetti & Renato Simoni, Milaii.
28832
Matrimonio solidario; .luguete comico en 1 acto,
original de R. de Santa Ana. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1908. 30 p. 12°.
© Rafael de Santa Ana, Madrid ; D : 14684,
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 28833
Matrimony; an American comedy in 4 acts, bv
B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, United States; 1880:
13551, Sept. 4. 28834
a comedy in 3 acts, by Arthur James Peg-
ler.
© A. .L Pegler and P. B. Hunt, Minneapo-
lis ; 1898 : 48493, Aug. 17 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 28835
comedy-vaudeville in 1 act, with couplets,
words by B. Bancker, music by Emma Marcy
Raymond.
© Betsey Bancker, New York; 1887:12462,
May 11. 28836
Matrimony, before and after; a descriptive
monologue, by Bob O'Link fpseud.] New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1907. 8 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 10077,
May 31, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 28837
Matrimony by mail; playlet in 1 act, by C. H.
O'Donnell. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914 ; D : 37151 ; Charles H.
O'Donnell, New York. 28837a
Matrimony in prospect and realization. See
Bitter-sweet.
Matrimony, limited; a comedy in 3 acts, by F.
Emory.
© Frederic Emory, Washington ; D : 4834,
Apr. 4, 1904. 28838
by J. T. Wheelwright.
© John T. Wheelwright, Boston: D:
9470, Nov. 20, 1906. 28839
Matrimony on the half shell; farce in 1 act,
b.v T. A. Crowley and A. F. Norcross. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© T. A. Crowlev and A. F. Norcross, Massa-
chusetts; D: 12893, May 4, 1908; 2c Mav 4,
1908. 28840
1444
28841
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28863
Matrimony (The) stakes. Sec Modern (A)
MepMsto.
Mattie Madcap, the household angel; a protean
(Irnuiii in 3 acts, by Fred. Williams.
© George W. Foster, Charlestown, Mass.;
J 871 : 12229, Dec. 23. 28852
Matslia; a libretto of a grand opera, by W. H.
Gardner.
© William H. Gardner, Roxbury, Mass. ;
1890 : 19870, Jujie 19. 28841
Matt; a dramatic comedy, by Fred Lee [pseud,
of Joseph Batstone]
© .Toseph Batstone, New York ; 1885 : 8291, Mattieu. See Will-o'-the-wisp.
Mattie's kid; by G. N. McEvoy. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George Nesbit McEvoy, Brooklyn ; D :
3356, Apr. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1903. 28853
Apr. 8.
28842
Maturity. See Madurez.
Matt Granger's daughter; a romantic, emo- Matzoh (The) shalet; a Passover sketch, by
tional drama in 5 acts, by W. J. Weir.
© William J. Weir, San Francisco; 1882:
4192, Mar. 16. 28843
Matter (A) of business. See Miss Rebecca.
Matter (A) of buttons; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by Chester B. Glapp. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tnlv 13, 1910; D: 21554; C. B. Clapp,
Marblehead, Mass. 28844
Matter (A) of custom; play in 1 act, by J. T.
Prhice, .ii'- [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911; D : 23639 ; Rose and
Severns, Chicago. 28845
Matter (A) of discretion. See Monologues and
duologues.
Emilv Goldsmith Gerson. New York, Bloch
publishing co. [1911] 12 p. 16°.
© .Jan. 20, 1911; 2c. Mar. 13, 1911; D:
23626 ; Bloch pub cc, New York. 28854
Maud; [by] Tennyson, an*, by B. Flatt, a melo-
drama in 5 acts, with moving tableaux and an
orchestral accompaniment by AValter Dam-
rosch. 32 p. illus. 8°. Printed.
© Bulkelev Piatt, New York; 1897:25465,
Apr. 24 ; 2c. May 4, 1892. 28855
1 act comedy, by R. M. Sperry. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Robert Miller Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn. ;
D : 4011, Sept. 26, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1903.
28856
Matter (A) of equity; farce comedy, 1 act, by a poetical and musical burlesque for stage
J. B. Connelly.
© .Tames Bernard Connelly, Scranton, Pa. ;
D: 13910, Sept. 23, 1908. 28846
Matter (A) of expense; play in 8 acis, by .T. W^.
Wullaco. 122 1). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913; D: 328-59; James Wil-
liam Wallace, St. Louis. 28847
Matter (A) of honor; a piny in 3 acts, by T. R.
Porter. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thurston Robert Porter. Colos, O. ; D :
16074, June 16, 1909 ; 2c. June 16, 1909.
28848
Matter (A) of manners; comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Frank. [3], 121 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913; D : 33108 ; Waldo
Frank, I'aris. 28849
Matter of money; play in 4 acts, bv Paul Har-
ness [pseud, of F. P. Holden] "240 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910 ; D : 21009 ; F. P. Holden,
New York. 28850
Same. [3], 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1910 ; D : 21913 ; F. P. Holden,
New York. 28851
-play In 3 acts, by A. Gerstenberg. [184] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1914; D : 35861 ; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. 28851a
representation, by E. Marble.
© Earl RTarble, Boston ; 1880 : 1722, Jan. 30.
28857
Maud Drumniond's estate. See Under a cloud.
Maud Mueller; a romantic play in 4 acts, by
J. F. Plall.
© Josepli F. Hall, Buffalo; 1900 A : 9932,
Apr. 18. 28858
Maud Muller; an American pastoral drama,
founded upon Whittier's poem, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York ; 1874 : 8890,
July 6. 28859
a society drama, dramatized from Whit-
tier's poem.
© John L. Williams, New York ; 1874 : 8489,
June 24. 28860
Maud Stanley; or. Life scenes and life lessons,
an original romantic drama in 5 acts, adapted
from E. L. Mills' story of that name, by Mrs.
W. B. Coleman.
© Elvira L. Mills and Mrs. Wilmot Bouton
Coleman, New York ; 1873 : 11987, Oct. IS.
288fi^
Maude Muller; a rural pastoral comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by Philip Stoner. 97 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Rose Winniett, Brooklyn ; D : 13988, Oct.
5, 1908 ; 2c, Oct. 5, 1908, 28863
1445
28863
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
Maude, the guerilla; or, Under hostile flags,
an allegoricnl, liistorical, spectacular drama
of the fri'oat rebellion, in 5 acts, new and origi-
nal tabloanx, l),v A. B. Cunningham.
(c) A. B. (luunini^liam, Crawfordsville, Ind. ;
1886 : 30SS, Feb. 4. 28863
Maude's creditors; i)lay in 1 act, by C. Frank.
10 p. 4°. Tyjiewiitten.
© Iv. May 24, 1910; D: 21168; Charles
Frank, Ne^v York. 28864
Maude's faith; a drama in a prologue and 3
acts, by F. H. Norton.
© Frank H. Norton, New York ; 1875 : 453,
.Tan. 14. 28865
Maudealej?- a'cbey; a drama in 5 acts, adapted
for the stage by II. Williams.
© Harry AViliinms, New York; 1889:39611,
Dec. 26. . 28866
Maud's aunt; farce in 1 act, by Tennie Burdock
[pseud, of T. G. Baird] 37 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Tennie G. Baird. .Tersev City ; D : 15483.
Mar. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1909. 28867
Maud's new novel adapted; comedy in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by .1. Ilayner. [79] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 26, 1914; D: 35796; John Ray-
ner. New York. 28867a
Maugis; by F. W. Kopf.
© Frederick W. Kopf, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
4237, Nov. 12, 1903. 28868
Maum Cre; a play, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1872 : 8697,
Aug. 14. 28869
'Or, Dare-devil Pat, a drama in 4 acts, by
.T. Murphy.
© Joseph Murphy, San Franci.sco; 1872:
8447, Aug. 9. 28870
Mauprat; a drama in 5 acts, tr. from the French
of George Sand, by G. Cunningham.
© George Cunningham, New York; 1876:
10678, Sept. 20. 28871
Maureen, the lily of Bannow; a romantic Irish
drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by S. R. Hart-
JIcLean. 99 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sallie R. Hart-McLean, Glendale, O. ;
D : 1350, Jan. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902.
28872
Mauria; original play in 5 acts, by A. L. John-
son.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Philadelphia;
1883 : 9153, May 17. 28873
Same. 97 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis .Tohnson, Philadelphia;
Maurice de Marcoyne; a society drama in 5
acts and 6 scenes, by Queen and Waring.
© Fred E. Queen and Benj. P. Waring,
New York ; 1881 : 188-52, Dec. 6. 28875
Maurice Flint; or. The secret compact, a
drama in 4 acts, dramatized for W. P. Wilson
and W. A. Hall, by Wm. B. Jerrom.
© Wilson and Hall, Baltimore; 1874:3113,
Mar. 14. 28876
Maurice Harte; play in 2 acts, by T. C. Mur-
ray. Dublin and London, Maunsel & co., ltd.,
1912. 60 p. 12°.
© June 21, 1912; 2c. July 12, 1912; D:
30245 ; T. C. Murray, Cork, Ireland. 28877
Maurice O'Mallory; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by C. B. Fernald. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chester Bailey Fernald, Mill Valley, Cal. ;
D : 7285, Sept. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1905.
28878
Mauserung; lustspiel in 5 akten, von E. Gott.
Freiburg im Breisgau, H. M. Poppen & sohn,
1908. 2 p. 1., 116 p. 8°.
© Emil Gott, Freiburg i. B., Germanv; D:
12760, Apr. 16, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908. 28879
Mauvais (Les) bergers. See Bad (The) shep-
herds.
See Consular
1884 : 12583, June 21 ; 2c. June 21.
28874
1446
Mauvais (Un) quart d'heure.
assistance.
Mavadia; or, Los gringos in the tropics, play
of modern tropical Mexico, in 3 acts, by Hat-
tie Fleming Cummins. [72] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911; D : 2.5691 ; .Mrs. Joseph
Cummins, Glen Ellyn, 111. 28880
Mnvella (The); a play in 4 acts, by A. P. VaJi
Hoesou |i. e. A. P. V. Wakemaiij 82 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© A. P. Van Hoosen Wakeman, New York ;
D : 11598, Oct. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907.
28881
Maverick (The); comedy in 4 acts, by C. Fuller.
[45] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1911; D: 24215; Caroline
Fuller, Englewood, N. J. 28882
'drama of the West in a prologue and 4 acts,
by J. L. Kibbee. South Whitley, Ind., 1911.
2 p. 1., 85 p. S°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1911 ; D : 23912 ;
James L. Kibbee, South Whitley, Ind. 28883
play of the great West, by J. L. Kibbee,
36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910 ; D : 20104 ; James L. Kib-
bee, Chicago. 28884
Maverick (The) man; drama in 1 act, by C. R.
Gilbert. Typewritten.
© Charles Ileade Gilbert, New York; 1900
A : 19547, Aug, 6 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1901. 28885
28885
COPYEIGHTED INT THE UNITED STATES
28906
Maverick (The) man — Continued.
-play in 4 acts, by C. R. Gilbert. [82] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1914; D: 39073; Charles
Reade Gilbert, Ballston, Va. 28885a
Mavourneen; a romantic Irish drama in 4 acts,
by George H. Jessop and Horace Townsend.
© W. J. Scanlan and Augustus Pitou, New
York ; 1888 : 27834, Sept. 25. 28886
Maw; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. W. Mumford
[i. e. E. W. Grant] and M. Herford. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1909; D : 16283 ; Ethel Watts
Bluniford, Sands Point, N. Y., and Margaret
Herford, New York. 28887
Maw Moseley's courtin' lamp. See Grange
one-act plays, no. 2.
Max; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. M.
Yochum.
© Alphonse M. Yochum, Pittsburgh; 1889:
30933, Oct. 12. 28888
Max Miiller; a sensational domestic drama in
4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskev, Brooklyn; 1882:
3532, Mar. 6. 28889
Max, the modern woodman; comedy in 5 acts,
by A. Woodman [pseud, of P. O. Van Galder]
39 p. 12°. Printed.
© Nov. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D :38870 ;
F. O. Van Galder, Rock Island, 111. 28889a
Maximilian; a historical drama in 5 acts and
4 tableaux, founded on the Mexican invasion,
by C. M. Greene and A. S. Thompson.
© Clav M. Greene and A. Slason Thomp-
son, San Francisco ; 1874 : 825, Jan. 23. 28890
— — a play in 5 acts, by E. L. Masters.
© Edgar Lee Masters, Chicago ; D : 846,
Sept. 7, 1901. 28891
Same. Boston, Richard G. Badger,^ 1902.
154 p. 12°.
© Edgar Lee Masters, Chicago; D : 2142,
.July 18, 1902; 2c. July 18, 1902. 28892
Maximilian, emperor of Mexico; a pla.v in 5
acts, by H. B. Gooding.
© Henrietta B. Gooding, Boston; 1892:
35316, Aug. 26. 28893
Maximilian I, a conflict between the Old
"World and the New; tragedy in 4 acts, by
V. O. Layman. San Francisco, 1886. 108 p.
12°.
© Frederick O. Layman, United States ;
1886 : 24331 , Oct. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 28894
Maximilian of Mexico; a tragedy in 5 acts, by
G. R. Buchanan.
© Claude R. Buchanan, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; D : 762, Aug. 15, 1901. 28895
Maximilian, the monarch of an hour; histori-
cal drama in 3 acts, by J. R. Musick.
© J. R. Musick, Kirksville, Mo. ; 1875 : 8342,
Aug. 12. 28896
Maxl; komodie in 3 akten, von Karl Ettlinger
und Max Ferner. Miinchen, Drei masken-ver-
lag, g. m. b. h., 1913. [4], 93 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D: 34246; Drei
niasken verlag, g. m. b. "h., Munich. 28897
Maxwells; drama in 4 acts, by C. A. de Lima,
from the French of Emile Zola. 59 p. 4°.
Typevyritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17312 ; Charles A. de
Lima, New York. 28898
May; by L. Fairchild.
© Lee Fairchild, Lewiston, Id. ; 1886 : 17311,
July 29. 28899
May and December; a play in 1 act, by H. Snow-
den. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Howell Snowden, Denver; D: 13939,
Sept. 28, 1908; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 28900
May Blossom; a burlesque, by M. Morton. 42 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Martha Morton, New York; 1885:2479,
Jan. 28; 2c. May 6. 28901
an original play in 4 acts, by D. Belasco.
© David Belasco, New York; 1883:17950,
Oct. 1; 2c. Apr. 11, 1903. 28902
Same.
© David Belasco, New Yox-k, as the author,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 2167,
Sept. 20, 1911. Original entry, Oct. 1, 1883,
no. 17950. 28903
a play in 4 acts, by David Belasco.
© M. H. Mallory, New York; 1884:12858,
June 26, 28904
May Cody; or, Lost and won, a drama in 4 acts,
by Major A. S. Burt.
© W. F. Cody, New York; 1877:10551,
Sept. 12. 28905
May-day. See Plays of the pioneers.
May-day (A) masquerade. See Mignonette.
[May God save you (Got sol aichhiten); drama
in 4 acts, by D. Pinski]
53 p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1914 ; D : 38099 ; David Pin-
ski, New York. 28905a
May morning; a juvenile opera in 5 acts, writ-
ten by W. H. Putnam, composed by F. L.
Collins.
• © William H. Putnam and Frank L. Col-
lins, Portland, Me. ; 1886 : 8285, Apr. 7. 28906
1447
28907
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28928
May (The) queen; child's play, adapted from
Simple Susjin of Maria Edgeworth, by C. H.
Whitmore. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14. 1913 ; D : 32847 ; Clara Helen
Whitmore, Torapkinsville, N. Y. 28907
comic opera in 4 acts, tr. and adapted by
A. Hoffman.
© A. Hoffman, San Francisco ; 1891 : 17307,
May 11. 28908
• a musical comedy, libretto by L. P. Brown.
© Lawrence Family Brown, Peeksklll,
N. Y.; D:4582, .Jan. 13, 1904. 28909
See also Sylvia.
May-time; a play in 4 acts, by C. H. Chase.
© Clifford Hoffman Chase, Haverhill,
Mass. ; 1S99 : 81332, Dec. 15. 28910
May wheat; drama in 1 act and 2 scenes, by
W. W. McMahou. [18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1912; D : 29357 ; William
Warren McMahon, Cheltenham, Pa. 28911
Maya; drama in 5 acts, by W. D. Foulke. New
York, Cosmopolitan press, 1911. 70 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1911; 2c. Dec. 18, 1911; D:
28115; William Dudley Foulke, Richmond,
Ind. 28912
Maya, princess of Kiche; a libretto, by B. Wing,
from the romance of same name by Juan C.
Rice. 25 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1909; D : 17077 ; Emeline
Wing, New York. 28913
Mayani; poeme dramatique en 3 actes, de E.
Romillv. Paris [etc.] Berger-Levrault & co.,
1910. 90 p. 16°. (With Colombine et Col-
ombin )
© Apr. 5, 1910 ; 2c. May 5, 1910 ; D : 20957 ;
Edouard Romilly, Paris. 28914
Mayberry's girl; an original comedy-drama in
5 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Hull, Mass. ; 1881 : 7634,
May 14. 28915
May fair (The) mystery; new and original
drama in 4 acts, by Eric Hudson and William
P. Sheen. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1915; D: 41718; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 28915a
Mayflower of Plymouth; a comedy drama in 1
act, by A. L. Wyman. 19 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Albert Lincoln Wyman, New York ; D :
4242, Nov. 14, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 28916
■ Same.
© Albert Lincoln Wyman, Williamsbridge,
N. Y. ; D : 4438, Dec. 26, 1903. 28917
a drama in 4 acts, by W. Campbell.
© Wayne Campbell, Wamego, Kan. ; D :
2680, Dec. 5, 1902. 28918
Mayflower (The) pilgrims; sketch for a libretto
of a comic opera, by C. F. Batchelder. Chi-
cago, 1910. [56] p. nar. 8°.
© Aug. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1910 ; D : 21837 ;
Charles Fletcher Batchelder, Chicago. 28919
Maynie; comedy in 4 acts, by R. Raphael. 143
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1914 ; D : 39048 ; Rudolph Ra-
phael, New York. 28919a
Mayo florido; sainete lirico en 1 acto, original
de [Antonio] Paso y [Joaquin] Abati, mtisica
del maestro [Vicente] Lle6. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1908. 37 p. 12°.
© Paso y Abati, Madrid; D : 13S67, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 28920
Mayor (The); [by R. W. Harden] 48 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ray Walter Harden, San .lose, Cal. ; D:
12421, Feb. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1908. ' 28921
an English comic opera in 2 acts, written
by Fredericlv A. Dixon, composed by Frederick
W. Mills. I'hiladelphia, Ledger job print, 1879.
40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© .Tohn T. Ford, Baltimore; 1879:12627,
Sept. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 28922
play in 4 acts, by W. 11. Townsend. [113]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914 : D : 35869 ; Warren H.
Townsend, Lockland, O. 28922a
Mayor (The) and the monkey, nce Hizzoner.
Mayor (The) and the spook; comedy sketch, by
(1. A. Place. 1 3], 14 p. 4°. Tyitcwritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18. 1913; D : 32988 ; Charles A.
I'iace, Oakland, <^al. 28923
Mayor (El) exito; esbozo de comcdin en 1 acto
y en prosa, de A. Dominguez. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 31 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16253 ;
Antonio Dominguez, Madrid. 28924
Mayor Isaacs; dramatic farce in 3 acts, by L.
Rogasey.
© Louis Rogasey, New York; 1894:8261,
Feb. 1. 28925
Mayor Moffitt must marry; a comedy in 1 act,
by O. M. Johnson. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Olive M. .Johnson, Fruitvale, Cal. ; D :
14623, Dec. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 28926
Mayor (The) of Amboy; play in 4 acts, by R. E.
Kerby. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23434; Robert E.
Iverby, Syracuse, N. Y. 28927
Mayor (The) of Casterbridge; by C. Cartwright.
84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Cartwright. T^ondon ; D : 14752.
Jan. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1909. 28928
See also Dear Sea fruit.
1448
28929
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28951
Mayor (The) of Chemung; a musical comedy in
2 acts, by C. H. Myers. 46 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles H. IMyers, .Jolic^t, 111. ; D : 14808,
Jan. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1909. 28929
Mayor (The) of Crow Hill; by C. De Monde.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Monde, Zanesville, O. ; D :
13294, July 6, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908. 28930
Mayor (The) of Dixie. 51 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Robert T. Motts, Chicago ; D : 9748, Jan.
5, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1906. 28931
Mayor (The) of Eiddletown; a comedy in 5
acts. Ms.
© Morris Krauskopf, Brooklyn ; 1880 : 7592,
May 15, 2c. Sept. 2. 28932
Mayor (The) of Galway; tragedy in 4 acts, by
M. J. Tighe. [2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D: 28380; Maura
Quinn, Boston. 28933
Mayor (The) of Laug-hland; by F. G. Nixon
Nirdlinger and C. H. Brown.
© Fred G. Nixon Nirdlinger and Charles H.
Brown, Philadelphia ; D : 12253, Jan. 27, 1908.
28934
Mayor (The) of Ozone Park; by O. P. Schmidt.
© Oscar P. Schmidt, Washington ; D : 3371,
May 2, 1903. 28935
Mayor (The) of Pittsburgh; a musical comedy,
by S. H. Maguiro. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Sylvester H. Maguire, New York; D:
11911, Dec. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1907. 28936
Mayor (The) of Queensbury; satire on politics
and pugilism [by F. J. Bearaan] 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16442; Fred. J.
Beaman, Jackson, Mich. 28937
Mayor (The) of Romanstown; a drama in 3
acts, by William Geulph Rees. New York,
Cochrane publishing company, 1909. 73 p.
12°.
© Dec. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1910 : A : 256677 ;
Cochrane pub. co., New York. 28938
Mayor (The) of the Bowery; comedy in 4
acts, written and composed by Harry Thom-
son. Typewritten.
© Albert Esmann, Brooklyn ; 1894 : 55540.
Nov. 28 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1904. 28939
Mayor of Tokio; a comic opera in 2 acts, by
C. J. Campbell and R, M. Skinner. 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© C. J. Campbell and R. M. Skinner, New
York; D : 4790, Mar 25, 1904; 2c. Mar. 25.
1904. 28940
Mayor of Tokio — Continued.
a farcical Japanese opera in 2 acts, book
by Richard Carle, music by William Frederick
Peters. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6750,
May 31, 1905 ; 2c. May 31, 1905. 28941
Mayor (The) of Washing Town; a musical
comedy in 2 acts, by R. P. Bolton. [3], 35,
38 p. 4°. Typewritten,. [Words only]
(g) Ic. Feb. 14, 1913; D: 32304; Reginald
Pelham Bolton, New York. 28942
Mayor (The) of Womanhattan ; election sketch
in 2 acts, by Paul Harness [pseud, of F. P.
Holden] [2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 32426; F. P. Hol-
den, New York. 28943
Mayor O'Haggerty; a comedy in 3 acts, by F.
S. Gibbs.
© Gus Bothner, New York; 1894:4803,
Jan. 19. 28944
Mayoress (The); an entirely original comedy
in 2 acts with lyrics, by A. J. Lamb. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© Arthur J. Lamb, New York ; D : 14395,
Nov. 28, 1908; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 28945
-a pertinent playlet of the period, by C. H.
Howland. 34 p. obi. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1909 ; D : 16306 ; Charles H.
Howland, Providence, R. I. 28946
Mayor's (The) husband; drama of the hour in
3 acts, by C. and C. G. Childe. 103 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1915; D: 41 708; Cromwell
and Carrie Germain Childe, Brooklyn.
28946a
a playlet in 1 act, by T. G. Springer and
E. Gage. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D: 29194; Thomas
Grant Springer and Edward Gage, New York.
28947
Mayor's (The) veto; or. The double cross, play
in 4 acts, by Ernest McGaffey. 36 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1911 ; D : 25829 ; Alfred Hust-
wick, Long Beach, Cal. 28948
Mayor's (The) wife; play in 4 acts, by J. A.
Loining. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17. 1911 ; D : 24227 ; John Arthur
Loining, New I'ork. 28949
Mayo's pride; by J. Dunne. 84 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© John Dunne, New York; D : 13404, .Tuly
23, 1908 ; 2c. .Tune 18, 1908. 28950
May's rescue from the savages; by States'
prison Frank [pseud, of F. A. Blakeslee]
© F. A. Blakeslee, Waukegan, 111., and
Erastus Gates, Chicago ; 1880 : 13153, Aug. 27.
28951
1449
28952
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
28972
Mayunsaya, the cliff-dweller; a drama, by
H. E. Peckham.
© Herbert Edmund Peckham, Boston ; D :
6191, Feb. 7, 1905. 28952
Mazeppa; spectacle extravaganza in 2 acts, l).v
S. T. Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:8780, Feb.
11. 28953
Mazie of the chorus; a comedy drama, by M. L.
Smith. 85 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mark Lane Smith, Chicago; D: 14941,
Jan. 29, 1909; 2c. Feb. 1, 1909. 28954
Mazie's wit; comedy playlet, by P. Evans. 13 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910 ; D : 20220 ; Pearl Evans,
New York. 28955
Mazulm; or. The night owls, a dramatic musi-
cal composition, by Jerome Ravel and I.
Kiralfy. Pliiladelphia, Morrell show print,
1887. 1 p. 1., 6 p. 8°.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:28004,
Oct. 29; 2c. Dec. 31. 28956
Me an' Claude; monologue. 4 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Digby Bell, New York ; D : 5644, Oct. 15,
1904; 2c. Oct. 15, 1904. 28957
Me an' Otis; an original comedy in 4 acts, by
Cliarles Henry Wells. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
21054, Apr. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 19. 28958
an original 4 act comedy, by C. H. AVells.
© Chas. Henry Wells, United Slates ; 1894 :
26027, May 23. 28959
Me and Becky; Hebrew monolog, by L. Flem-
ing. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915 ; D : 41023 ; Len Flem-
ing, Wellsboro, Pa. 28959a
Me and Cinders; a tramp monologue, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago and New York, The Dra-
matic publishing company, 1902. 5 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2533,
Nov. 3, 1902; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 28960
Me and Dave. See Follow on.
Me and Jack; a burlesque comedy in 3 acts, by
Lester and Williams.
© Lester and Williams, Baltimore; 1890:
35528, Nov. 11. 28961
comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. P. Lowell.
Typewritten.
© .L Paul Lowell, Minneapolis; 1897:8134,
Jan. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 28. 28962
Me and me act; vaudeville act, music and words
liy 11. D. Youngman. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21020; Ray D.
Youngman, Oakland, Cal. 28963
Me and me Jimmy; a sketch, by J. C. Nugent.
16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© .Tohn F. Birch. New York; D : 263, Mar.
26, 1901; 2c. Mar. 26, 1901. 28964
Me and mother; a domestic melodrama in 4
nets, ])y Langdon McCoi'mick [i. o. A. L. Mc-
cormick] Typewritten.
© Arthur liUngdon McCormick, United
States ; 1900 A : 1942S, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 4.
28965
Same.
© Langdon McCormick, I'ort lliirou, Mich.;
1> : 114, Feb. 4, 1901. 28966
Me and my big sister; musical comedy, by W.
Bronson.
© Walter Bronson, New York; 1890:26671,
Aug. :]0. 28967
Me and my down trodden sex; an old maid
liiouologue, by Harry Ij. Newton and A. S.
Hoffman. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904] 6 p.
12°. ([Denison's vaudeville sketches])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; l>:5t62, .Tune
10, 1904 ; 2c. July 30, 1904. 28968
Me and myself; a farce in 1 act, by R. W. Gra-
ham. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909; D : 16.56G : Robert W.
Gi-aham, East Providence, R. I. 28969
Me and the janitor; a comedy in 1 .-ict, by P.
Pluiil<(>tt. Typewriiten.
© Percy Plunkett, New York: :):T:'.1. Aug.
8. 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 1001. 28970
Me and the kid; sketch, bv E. Clifton and W.
Walter. [2], 13 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914 ; D : 38354 ; Ethel Clif-
ton and Wilmer Walter, Boston. 28970a
Me dijiste que era fea . . .; comedia-sainete
en 3 actos (nno prologo) original de Rogelio
Perez Olivares y Pedro Perez Ferniindez. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912.
66 p. 12°.
© Dec. .5, 1912; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912; D: 31.573;
R. Perez Olivares y P. Perez Fernandez, Ma-
drid. 28971
Me, I and myself. See Razzle-dazzle.
Me name's Dennis. See Sky-scraper (A)
Me, she or him; or. Her birthday present, a
1 act dramatic musical comedy, by F. E. Col-
lette. Typewritten.
© F. Edward Collette,' New York; 1897:
10277, Feb. 9 ; 2c. Feb. 9. 28972
1450
28973
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
28088
Me Uncle Mike; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. B. Donovan.
© James B. DonoA'an, New York; ]S95:
2386, Jan. 7. 28973
Mea culpa; disgusto llrico, original y en prosa,
letra de A. Paso y J. Abati, miisica del maes-
tro Vicente Lle6. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1910. 26 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21957 ;
Antonio Paso y Joaqnfn Abati. Madrid.
28974
Meadow land. See Biver bottom.
Meadowbrook; a drama in 4 acts, by M. T. Al-
len.
© Marie Townseud Allen, New York ; D :
567, June 11, 1901. 28975
Meadowbrook farm; by H. Le Marr.
© Harry Le Marr, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 1550,
Mar. 10, 1902. 28976
an American comedy di*ama in 4 acts, by
R. Benedict.
© Piobert Benedict, Canandaigua, N. Y. ;
1891 : 21109, .Tune 8. 28977
drama in 4 acts, by Lem B. Parker. [101]
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29688 ; Goes litho-
graphing CO., Chicago. 28978
Meadowg-old; a fantastic plav for children [by
Ada Boyd Glassie] 36 p. illus., diagrs. 12°.
(Bulletin of tlie University of Wisconsin. Se-
rial no. 650; General series no. 462; Exten-
sion division. General information and wel-
fare)
© May 12, 1914; 2c. May 1.5, 3914; A:
371865; L. E. Rel)er, dean of extension divi-
sion, Madison, Wis. 28978a
Meagher of the sword; or. Under the Stars
and Stripes, a drama in 4 acts, bv E. F. Al-
fred [pseud, of E. F. A. Foley 37 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912 ; D : 29807 ; Edward F.
Alfred Foley, Waterford, Ireland. 28979
Meal (The) ticket; play in 1 act, by A. W. Til-
linghast. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1915 ; D : 42290 ; Albert War-
ren Tillinghast, Philadelphia. 28979a
by M. Longhi. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913; D: 34675; Marian
Longhi, Denver, Col. 28980
Meanest man in the world; play in 1 act, by
E. S. Ruskay. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1915 ; D : 41570 ; Everett S.
Ruskay, New York. 28980a
Meaning (The); sketch for vaudeville, by Anne
France. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24796 ; Eugenie Al-
lard, New York. 28981
Means (The) and the end; drama in 3 acts, by
A. .Jones. [4], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914 ; D : 35980 ; Archer Jones,
Richmond. 28981a
Measles and milk-sugar; comedy in 1 act, by
I^r. M. Allen. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1914 ; D : 36478 ; Mary Mosher
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 28981b
Measure for measure; by William Shakspeare,
ed. with notes, introduction, glossary, list of
variorum readings and selected criticism by
Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. New
York, T. Y. Crowell & co., [1909] 3 p. 1., v-xv,
230 p. front. 16°. [First folio ed.]
© T. Y. Crowell & co.. New York; A:
233349, Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909.
28982
— -ed. by Edgar C. Morris. New York, The
Macmillan company, 1912. xvi, 146 p. front,
(port.) 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Nov. 13. 1912; 2c. Nov. 14, 1912; A:
327795; Macmillan co., New York. 28983
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 177 p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 12)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 26439,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 28984
— ■ with a special introduction by Andrew J.
George and an original frontispiece by Mel-
ton Fisher. [The university press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George
D. Sproul, 1907. xxvi, 131 p. front. 4°.
(The complete works of William Shakespeare,
with annotations and a general introduction
by Sidpey Lee. v. 12)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
182596, July 23, 1907; 2c. July 23, 1907.
28985
— (Shakespeare's comedy of) ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1881.
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1881:190.50,
Dec. 9; 2c. Jan. 25, 1882. 28986
— Same. New York, Harper & brothers, 1882.
2 p. 1., [9]-175, [1] p. front, illus. 16°.
(English classics)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1882 : 1153,
Jan. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 25. 28987
— • Same.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., as
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
454, Jan. 8, 1910. Original entry, Jan. 23,
1882, no. 1153. 28988
1451
28989
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29010
Measure for measure — Continued.
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 238 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
123511, Aug. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1905. 28989
See also Shakespeare's works.
Measure (The) of a man; in 4 acts, by S. Mc-
Calla. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25400; Stella Mc-
Calla, Washington. 28990
a play in 4 acts, by C. GrifRn. 131 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Cora Griffin, New York; D:7749, Dec.
22, 1905 ; 2c. .Jan. 26, 1906. 28991
• — — See also "When the bells chimed at Pale
Peter's.
Measure (The) of a woman; play in 6 acts, by
Diana Rhodes. [3], 115 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 ; D : 25880 ; I. INI.
Witherspoon, New York. 28992
Measure (The) of justice; by Nat'l. Anderson.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1910 ; D : 21748 ; Nathan Aron-
son. New York. 28993
Measure (The) of love; a play in 3 acts from the
Norwegian, by E. A. Christensen. 110 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elizabeth A. Christensen, New York;
D : 16115, .June 23, 1909 ; 2c. .June 23, 1909.
28994
Mechanical (The) athlete; by H. N. Atwood.
[4] p. 8°. Printed. [Description]
© Harry N. Atwood, Lynn; D : 12167, .Jan.
13, 1908; 2c. Feb. 6, 1908. 28995
Mechanical (The) doll; or. Automatic doll, in
1 act, by J. M. Free.
© .John Martin Free, Philadelphia ; D : 2274,
Aug. 25, 1902. 28996
Mechanical Jane; play in 1 act, by M. E. Bar-
ber. New York, S. French ; I^ondon, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 16 p. 16°.
© Apr. 28, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1910 ; D : 20905 ;
Samuel French, New York. 28997
Mechanic's (The) daughter; or, The curse of
drink, a moral drama, by M. Mordauut.
© Marian Mordaunt, New York; 1877:
985, Jan. 23. 28998
See also Lew-Ella.
Mechanics' (The) fair; or. Our lodging house,
a farce in 1 act, by T. P. James. San Fran-
cisco, J. P. Tracy & company, 1878. 63 p.
16°.
© J. P. Tracy & co., San Francisco; 1878:
§627, July 25; 2c. Sept. 2. 28999
Mechanics (The) reprieve; a drama in 3 acts,
by John M. Murphy.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1899 : 13587,
Feb. IS. 29000
Med i dansen; skuespil i 3 akter, af H. Berg-
str0m. Kj0benhavn og Ivristiania, Gyldcn-
dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1911. 108 p.
12°.
© Oct. 4. 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28354 ;
Hjalmar Bergstr0m % Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, Copenhagen. 29001
Meda; comedy drama in 3 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© E. A. I^ocke, Cambridgeport, Mass. ; 1883 :
10549, June 11. 29002
Medaille (La) de 70. See Vieux (Les) de 70.
Medal (A) See Complete (The) poems of S.
Weir Mitchell.
Medallion (The) See Hamza.
Medda; play in 3 acts and 1 set, by E. Good-
man and R. de Cordova. [58] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 26, 1914; D: 37410; Edward
Goodman and Rienzi de Cordova, New York.
29002a
Meddler (The); u dramatic playlet, by R. F.
Hill. [1], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912; D : 31536 ; Robert F.
Hill, Detroit. 29003
a play, by Harold MacGrath.
© Bobbs. Merrill co., Indianap 'lis; D:S130,
Mar. 8, 1906. 29004
Meddlesome (A) fool; a 1 act Cd.nvily, by B.
KUng. Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, Chicago; V.'iM) A : 2948.
Fob. 1; 2c. Feb. 21. 29005
Meddlesomeness punished; a farce in 1 act, by
A. L. Zeller.
© Arthur I^ouis Zeller, St. Louis; 1899:
39959, June 17. 29006
Meddlesome's mistakes; farce in 3 acts, by E.
W\ Fifield. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912 ; D : 29329 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 29007
Medea; eine historische tragodie in 4 akten, be-
reitet fiir die jiidische biihne, von .J. Gordin.
© Jacob Gordin, New York ; 1897 : 27848.
May 5 ; Ic. July 6. 29008
— a tragedy, by T. W. Broadhurst. 64 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Thomas W. Broadhurst, New York ; D :
6760, June 2, 1905 ; 2c. June 2, 1905. 29009
or. The outcast of fate, a tragedy in 4 acts,
by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York ; 1872 : 3733,
Apr. 9. 29010
1452
29011
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
2dOS^5
Medea — Continued.
See also German classics of the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries. — Three tragedies of
Seneca. — Tragedies (The) of Seneca. — Two
Tragedies of Seneca.
IMedea in Corinth; a tracedy in 3 acts, by W. G.
Wills.
© H. L. Bateman, New York; 1872:9536,
Sept 5. 29011
Medea (The) of Euripides; ed. by Mortimer
Lamson Earle. New York. Cincinnati [etc.]
American lioolv company [1904] 300 p. front.
12°. (Half-title: Greek series for colleges
and scliools ; ed. under the supervision of
H. W. Smyth)
© American book co.. New York ; A :
94403, Aug. 16, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1904.
29011a
Text ed. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book co. [1904] 64 p. 12°.
© American book co., New York ; A : 94402,
Aug. 16, 1904; 2c. Dec. 20, 1904. 29011b
tr. into English rhyming verse with ex-
phmatory notes, by Gilbert Murray. New
York, Oxford university press, American
branch, 1906. xi, 96 p. 12°.
© Oxford university press. New York ; A :
164555, Jan. 2, 1907 ; 2c. .Tan. 2, 1907. 29011c
■ with uotes and an introduction by F. D.
Allen, rev. ed. by C. H. Moore. Boston, Ginn
& CO., 1900. xxxvii, 108 p. front. 8°.
© Emmeline L. Allen and Clifford H. Moore,
Cambridge, Mass. ; 1900 A : 19716, Aug. 8 ; 2c.
Sept. 13, 1900. 2901 Id
Medea (The) of Seneca; with an introduction
and notes by H. M. Kingery. Rev. ed. Craw-
fordsville, Ind., The author, 1900. 71 p. 8°.
[Latin test]
© Hugh MacMuster Kingery, Gra\Vfords-
ville, Ind. ; 1900 A : 27900, Nov. 7 ; 2<-. Nov. 23,
1900. 290116
Medea's jugend. Sec Wilde (Die) prinzessin.
Medecin malgre lui; [par Moliere] ed. with
notes and vocabulary, by Richmond Laurin
Hawkins. . . Boston, New l''ork [etc.] D. C.
Heath & co. [1911] vii, 78 p. front, (port.)
16°.
© Dec. IS, 1911; 2c. Doc. 21, 1911; A:
303.525 ; D. G. Heath & co., Boston. 29012
See also Doctor Dandy. — Doctor (The) in
spite of himself.
Medfield ra.eadov/s; by J. E. Gai'vie.
© .T. E. Garvie, United States ; 1896 : 56577,
Oct. 13. 29013
Mediation; play in 3 acts, by J. Strano. 54 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1915 ; D : 40908 ; John Strano,
New York. 29013a
Mediator (The) ; 4 act drama with an entr' acte,
by G. Anderson. [2], 124 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 8, 1912 ; D : 29974 ; George An-
derson, New York. - 29014
Mediators (The); in 4 acts, by B. Thayer. 40
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Thayer, Brookliue, Mass. ; D :
.5251, July 2, 1904 ; 2c. June 14, 1904. 29015
Medica; a farce in 1 act, by Walter K. Engle.
New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1892:
49002, Dec. 1; 2c. Dec. 16. 29016
Medical attention; sketch in 1 act, by Oliver
White. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1910 ; D : 22485 ; Prank Kee-
nan, New York. 29017
Medical (The) student; by B. Francis and H. J.
Laeland. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beard Francis and H. G. Laeland, Lon-
don; D: 11312, Aug. 26, 1907; Ic. Aug. 26,
1907. 29018
a comedy farce in 1 act and 4 tableaux, by
M. T. Allen.
© Marie Townsend Allen, United States;
1887 : 6818, Mar. 22. 29019
Medical (The) student on a lark. See Our
college boys.
Medical (The) students; or. Our college boys
on a lark, a 4 act comical conceit, words, music
and design, by Dr. P. Sweet.
© Preston Sweet, Springfield, Mass. ; 1881 :
777, Jan. 14. 29020
Medicated (A) honeymoon; 1 act farce, by
George M. Rosener. Slilwnukee, A. E. Reim,
1910. 15 p. 16°.
© Dec. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1910 ; D : 22865 ;
Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 29021
Medicine; or, Joy to the afflicted, a comedy in 3
doses, by E. M. Powers.
© E. M. Powers, Avondale, O. ; 1887 : 21503,
Aug. 22. 29022
Medicine-man; by A. Lyman.
© Abba Lyman, Alma, Col.; D : 958-5, Nov.
19, 1906. 29023
by .J. Kahn.
© Julius Kahn, New York ; 1886 : 6009. Mar.
15; 2c. Apr. 23. 29024
by S. Johnson. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1910; D: 21725; Sabel .John-
son, Atlantic City. 29025
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29026
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
20045
Medicine-man — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by B. R. Clay-
ton and E. G. Marsh.
© Barclay H. Warburton, New York ; 1891 ;
17078, 17079, May 9. 29026, 29027
• a 1 act farce, by J. F. Dolan.
© .lames Francis Dolan, New York ; 1900
A : .5208, Feb. 26. 29028
Medico (El) de las locas; juguete cornice en 1
acto y en prosa, original de C. Lucio. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 31 p.
12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38224; Celso Lucio, Madrid. 29028a
Medio (El) ambiente; comedia en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de Pedro Muiioz Seca y Pedro
Perez Fernandez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 68 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29775 ; P. Muiioz Seca y P. P6rez Fernandez,
Madrid. 29029
Mediocrity; drama in 1 act, by O. M. Gale. [2],
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12. 1914; D: 35623; Oliver
Marble Gale, Chicago. 29029a
Medium; a comedy in 4 acts, from the German
of G. von Moser, tr. and adapted by R. Rude-
lius.
© R. Rudelius, San Francisco ; 1880 : 7995,
May 24. 29030
— a drama in 3 acts, by S. G. Sheftel. 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© S. Grunwald Sheftel, New York; D:
7368, Oct. 6, 1905; 2c. Oct. 6, 1905. 29031
— a 3 act comedy, by J. Wallace.
© Jules Wallace, St. Louis; 1893:27020,
June 5. 29032
a tragic play, by M. Krauskopf.
© Morris Krauskopf, Brooklyn ; 1881 : 5634,
Apr. 14. 29033
Mediums; an extravagant musical comedy in 3
acts, by C. H. Hughes.
© Charles Harrie Hughes, Brooklyn ; 1882 :
8103, May 19. 29034
Medizin; schauspiel in 3 akten, von W. Gold-
baum. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes
deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h.,
1914. 66 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D: 40735; Wenzel
Goldbaum, Berlin-Steglitz. 29034a
Medley of fond memories.
© E. R. Lowry, Chicago; 1897:43635,
Aug. 2. 29035
Medor; comedie en 3 actes, de Henri Malin.
Paris, P. V. Stock, 1900. 3 p. 1., 124 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; 1900 A : 29101, Nov.
30; 2c Nov. 30. 29036
Medora; a fragment, by B. H. Williams. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin H. Williams. Danielson, Conn. ;
D:2760, Dec. 23, 1902; 2c. Dec. 23, 1902.
29037
Medusa; schicksalsdrama in 5 akten, 6 abteil-
ungon, von Hjalmar Meidell, nach dem roman
Der idiot von Fedor Dostojewski, autori-
sierte uebersetzung aus dem norwegischen von
John Josephsohn. Berlin, Berliner theater-
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 107 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1913; D: 34263; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 29038
tragodie in 5 akten, von Hans Kyser. Ber-
lin, S. Fischer verlag, 1910. 158 p. 16°.
© Nov. 30, 1909; 2c. Dec. 23, 1909; D:
17773; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 29039
Meerfahrer (Die); dichtung von Ij. Heintzen.
komponiert von Gustav Baldaums. Text-
buch. Offenbach a. M., J. Andrg, 1913. 1 p. 1.,
8 p. 8°.
© Nov. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35955 ;
Johann Andre, Offenbach a. M., Germany.
29040
4
Meet me in Syracuse; a 1 act comedy sketch,
by H. S. Sheldon. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry S. Sheldon, New York ; D : 12374,
Feb. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1908. 29041
a 1 act playlet. 11 p. 16°. Printed.
© Irene Hobson, New York ; D : 12205, Jan.
16, 1908; 2c. Apr. 29, 1908. 29042
Meet my wife; comedy-dramatic incident, by
Harry L. Newton. New York, M. Witmark
& sons, 1913. 21 p. 12°.
© Sept. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1913 ; D : 34315 ;
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 29043
Meeting father; or, When Eido screamed, by
B. K. Horning. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909; D: 16649; B. King
Horning, Milwaukee. 29044
Meeting (A) of artists; a farce, by W. E. Clog-
ston.
© William E. Clogston, Jamaica Plain,
Mass ; 1899 : 40632, June 21. 29045
Meeting" of monarchs. See Congress (The)
of nations.
Meeting (The) of the secret order of the
Golden g'oose. See Ereemasoni'y outdone.
Meeting (The) of the waters. See Avoca.
Meeting (The) of the winds. See Weather
(The) man's dream.
1454
29046
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29064
Meeting (A) of the young- ladies' club; a com-
edy in 1 act, by Eugene Latour. New York,
The Roxbury publishing company [18991 16°.
(Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. CO., New York; 1899:
76326, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 29046
Mefistofele; opera in 4 acts, by Arrigo Boito,
tr. and adapted by Theodore T. Barker. Bos-
ton, O. Ditson & CO. ; New York, Chas. H.
Ditson & CO. [etc.] 1880. 28 p. 8°. [Italian
and Englisli librettos]
© Oliver Ditson & co., Boston ; 1880 : 18481.
Dec. 4; 2c. Dec. 20. 29047
Same.
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston, in renewal for
14 vears from Dec. 4, 1908 ; D : 14198, Nov. S,
1908; 2c. Nov. 3, 1908. 29048
Meg Burns; play in 4 acts, by Gilbert Guest.
[51] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27. 1911; D: 24339; Florence
Brenan, Omaha, Neb. 29049
Meg Merrilies; or. The gipsy's prophecy, a
dramatic sketch in 3 pts., adapted, arr. and
composed for public reading, upon the basis
of Sir Walter Scott's novel of Guy Manner-
ing and the drama of that name, by J. S.
Houghton.
© John S. Houghton, Philadelphia; 1873:
3834, Apr. 14. 29050
Meg of the mountains; drama in 4 acts, by E.
Peple. [2], 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Nov. 30, 1910; D: 22689; Edward
Peple, New York. 29051
Meg, the exile; comedy-drama in 3 acts, by H.
Bashford. 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Bashford, Tacoma ; 1891 : 8212,
Mar. 4; Ic. Mar. 4. 29052
Megaphone (The); by P. A. Hord. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1910; D: 21939; Parker A.
Hord, Washington. 29053
Meg's diversion; a drama in 2 acts, by H. T.
Craven. New American ed. correctly reprinted
from the original authorized acting ed. New
York, H. Roorbach, 1890. 1 p. 1., 46 p., 1 1.
12°.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
16141, May 16; 2c. Jan. 3, 1891. 29054
Mehal — Dhu — Mac; a dramatic composition in
4 acts, by C. E. Williams.
© Charles E. Williams and Whitney Spiller,
Bangor, Me. ; 1889 : 22749, July 24. 29055
Meiamoun; ur, One of Cleopatra's nights, a
spectacular drama in 3 acts, by O. E. Car-
hart.
© C. E. Carhart, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1891 :
45653, Dec. 15. 29056
Meier Helmbrecht. See Helmbrecht.
Meier's raumie; schwank in 4 akten, von P. W.
Hoffmann. Typewritten.
© Paul W. Hoffmann, Boston; 1900 A:
10023, Apr. 20; 2c. May 4. 29057
Meilleur (Le) parti; comedie en 4 actes, par
Maurice Maindron. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1905.
2 p. 1., 135 p. 12°.
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris; D : 6361, Mar.
20, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1905 (proof) ; 2c. Apr.
22, 1905. 29058
Mein alter herr; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Franz und Victor Arnold. Korrektur. Ber-
lin, Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1912. 66 p.
8°.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912; D: 31803; Buhnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
29059
Mein baby; schwank in 3 akten, von Margaret
Mayo. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben, 1911. 94 p.
8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25713 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 29060
Mein deutsches vaterland; schauspiel in 5 auf-
ziigen, von O. Jerschke. Berlin, Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., 1913. 167 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914 ; D : 36316 ; Oscar Jer-
schke, Strassburg i. E., Germany. 29060a
Mein erlauchter ahnherr; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Alfred Schmieden. 112 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23472 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 29061
Mein Leopold. See My boy. — My son.
Mein liebchen; play, by G. V. Hobart. [2],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D: 28672; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 29062
Mein maderl; operette in 3 akten, von Rudolph
Schanzer uud Eugen Burg, gesangstexte von
Carl Lindau, musik von Henri Ber6ny. Text
der gesange. Leipzig, Wien [etc.] W. Karc-
zag, 1913. 31 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D: 33938; W. Karc-
zag, Vienna. 29063
mise en sc6ne verfasst von
Franz Glawatsch, musik von Henri Ber6ny.
Regie-und soufflierbuch. Leipzig, W. Karc-
zag, 1913. 32 p. 4°.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913; D: 34470; W. Karc-
zag, Leipzig. 29064
Mein onkel Benjamin. See Benjamin's braut-
fahrt.
1455
29065
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29080
Mein tiefstes beileid; ein nachspiel zu einem
hoffnuiif^svollen leben, von I'aul Arosa,
deutsch von G. D. Gribble iind Carl Schon-
feld. Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b.
h., 1911. 25 p. 12'.
© Ic. June 15, 1911 ; D : 24481 ; Drei niasken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 29065
Meine tante, deine tante; operette in 3 akten,
nach einer idee von Zschoklve, von Am61ie
Nikisch und Use Fried! aender, musik von
Anielie Nikiscb. Gesangstexto. Berlin, Har-
monic verlag, 1911. 63 p. 12°.
© Apr. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23S1S ;
Harmonie verlag, Berlin. 29066
Meine w^elt sei deine welt; oder, Der maler
(Goldenrod's verrath), schauspiel aus dem
anierikanischen leben in 4 akten, von C. Ruge.
97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clara Ruge, New York; D : 9704, Dec.
28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1906. 29067
Meister (Der); von Hermann Bahr. Proof.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin; D : 4368, Dec.
10, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1903. 29068
Meister Mathias; dramatisches gedicht, von
Manfred Kyber. Berlin, Vita deutsches ver-
lagshaus, g. ni. b. h., [1906] 59 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
9062, Sept. 10, 1900 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1900. 29069
Meister (Der) von Palmyra; dramatische dich-
tung in 5 aufziigen [von Adolf von WilbrandtJ,
ed. with introduction and notes by T. Henck-
els. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American
book CO. [1900] 212 p. incl. front, (port.)
12°.
© Theodore Henckels, Middlebury, Vt. ;
1900 A : 9808, Apr. 17 ; 2c. May 21, 1900.
29069a
See also Love (The) of life.
Mejor (El) de los mundos; entremes en prosa,
original de A. Ramos Martin. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espafioles] 1914. 15 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38240; Antonio Ramos Martin, Madrid.
29069b
Mejrima; drama in 3 akten, von Robert Michel.
Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1909. 3 p. 1., [9]-
111 p. 12°.
© Nov. 30, 1909; 2c. Dec. 23, 1909; D:
17772 ; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 29070
Melenis; dramnia lirico in 3 atti, di Massimo
Spiritini e (^arlo Zangarini, dal poemadi Louis
Bouilhet, musica di Riccardo Zaudonai.
Milano, New York [etc.] G. Ricordi & c, 1912.
34 p. 32°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 23, 1912; 2c. Oct. 24, 1912; D:
31230 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 29071
Melette; an opera, by H. A. Shepard.
© Helen A. Shepard, New York; 1899:
61613, Sept. 23. 29072
Melia's tramp; play in 1 act, by A. Brown. 29 p.
•4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32482 ; Alice Brown.
Boston. 29073
Melinda May; a comedy drama of the late war,
in 4 acts, by A. Hume-Ford.
© Alexander Hume-Ford, New York ; 1890 :
8912, Mar. 18. 29074
Melinda' s conquest. See One (The) man.
Mslinda's sweetheart; sketch for two, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago and New York, The
Dramatic pul)llshing company, 1900. 10 p.
12°. (On cover: The comic drama, 214)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9544, Nov.
28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 29075
Melmoth, the wanderer; play in 5 acts, by
Ovscu Kaviddou [pseud, of G. Davidson and
.T. Koven. [99] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1914; D: 39040; Gustav Da-
vidson and .Joseph Koven, New York. 29075a
Melody and harmony; play in 1 act, by H.
Becker. Op. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D : 31078 ; Harry
Becker, x\ew York. 29076
Melody Isle; or. The people with musical
names, i)Iay in 2 acts, by T. C. Kennedy. [68]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 10, 1913; D : 31939 ; T. Clayton
Kennedy, Baltimore. 29077
Melody of life; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
John S. Egan. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910; D: 20217; Pearl K.
Egan, Brooklyn. 29078
Melon (The) thief; a Japanese kiogen, Japanese
comedy of the Middle Age, tr. from the Jap-
anese by Yone Noguchi. (In Poet lore, v. 15,
no. 1, Jan.-Mar. 1904; periodical © June 27,
1904; 2c. June 2, 1904; B: 76390; Poet lore
CO., Boston) 29078a
Melting-pot (The); drama in 4 acts, by Israel
Zangwill. New York, The Macmillan company,
1909. ix, 200 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co., New York; D: 15229, Mar.
3, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1909. 29079
■ Same. New and rev. ed. New York, Mac-
millan CO., 1914. ix, 216 p. 12°.
© Nov. IS, 1914; 2c. Nov. 19, 1914; D:
38852 ; Macmillan co.. New York. 29079a
Member (The) for Slocumb; a comedy in 3 acts,
by George li. Sinnns.
© Nat. C. Goodwin, ir.. New York; 1881:
9468, June 16. 29080
1456
29081
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29099
Member (The) from Kentucky.
ning (The) rod.
Member (The) from Nevada,
mission.
Sec Light-
See Spanish
Member (The) from Texas; a comedy iu 4 acts,
by E. Jamieson.
© Egbert Jamieson, Chicago; 1879:10532,
Aug. 8, 29081
Member (The) from Utah; a farce in 3 acts, by
I. N. Morri?.
© I. N. Morris, Chicago ; 1900 A : 7440, Mar.
21. 29082
Member of Congress. Sec M. C.
Member (A) of the third house; an American
play of today, by H. Garland.
© Hamlin Garland, Boston ; 1890 : 19G17,
Juno 18. 29083
Memento; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by T.
Lauck. 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Tony Lauclt, Indianapolis ; 1891 : 16216,
May 2; 2c. May 2, 29084
Memento mori; a I'oniantic drama in 4 acts, by
T. Lauck.
© Tony Eauck, Indianapolis ; 1889 : 15399,
May 22. 29085
Memnon; a tragedy in 5 acts, by H. G. Carle-
tou.
© Henry Guy Carleton, Chicago ; 1881 :
15637, Oct. 10. 29086
Memo in Dreamland; l)y C. C. Taylor. 3 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Colin C. Taylor, New York; D : 8167,
Mar. 14, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1906. 29087
Memoirs; or. Other days, play, by P. Aylmer.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28068 ; Percival A.nI-
mer. New York. 29088
Sec Court of. King
Sec System of John
Memoirs of a physician.
Petaud.
Memoirs of John Law.
Law.
Memorable (A) year; a coloni;il dialogue in 4
acts, by S. A. J. Monro. 8 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sarah Jordan Monro, Boston; 0:30.10,
Eel). 3, 1903 ; 2c. Eeb. 6, 1906. ' 29089
Memorial day; domestic drama in 3 acts, by
Billie Burke. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July IS, 1912; D : 30292 ; William
Francis Burke, Now York. 29090
• See also Holiday plays.
Memories — Continued.
a comedy iu 1 act and a dream, by Freder-
ick Knell.
© Frederick Knell, jr., Koxbury, INIass. ;
1896 : 4036, Jan. 13. 29002
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by B. Hall.
122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6. 1915 ; D : 41924 ; Barton Hall,
Kansas City, Mo. - 29092a
dramatic sketch iu 1 act, by J. D. Ardelsou.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1912 ; D : 31086 ; Elsie Lau-
der, New York. 29093
— — an original play in 1 act, by George Wild-
ing. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alexandra von Herder Grantham, Lon-
don; D: 13034, May 23, 1908; 2c. May 23,
1908. JB9094
Memories of '61; Civil War sketch, by S. J.
Sinnnons. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915; D: 39286; Orrin R.
Griffin, Lowell, Mass. 29094a
or. Reminiscences of the Rebellion, an
original musical drama, by E. L. Ogilby.
© Edward Leslie Ogilby, Oil City, Pa.;
1883:20586, Nov. 7. 29095
Memories of the South; sketch in 1 act, by
Lela Fitzgerald, rewritten by Richard P.
Carroll. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1912 ; D : 31146 ; Eva Artusy,
Galveston, Tex. 29096
Memory; in 1 act, by M. V. Samuels. 6 p. 8°.
I'ypewritten.
© Maurice Victor Samuels, New York, D:
3974, Sept. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1903. 29097
Memory's door; romantic novelty, by H. M.
Graves. 99 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D: 39994; Hnrry M.
Graves, New York. 29097»
Memphis Mose, war correspondent; minstrel
aiterpiece, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & company [1915J 14 p. 12°,
([Ethiopian drama])
© July 20, 1915; 2c. .July 29, 1915; D:
41348; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 29097b
Men; drama in 1 act, by E. de Corsia. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912 ; D : 29126 ; Edward de
Corsia, Chicago. 29098
Men and women; drama in 4 acts, by Z. Libin.
831 I"*. 8°. Ms.
Meniories; by G. W. Moore. 7 p. 8°. Type- ^^^^.i, ^ ^^ ^.j^,.^,^. ^'.p^^. ^...j^^^ .^^,,,^5 „^. ^^,j^,^
© Ic. .Tan. 15, 1913; D: 31988; Geo. W.
Moore, Chicago. 29091
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912 ; D : 30618 ; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wlluer, New York. 29099
5379—16-
-92
1457
29100
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29116
Men and women — Continued.
problem play in 3 acts, by B. P. Rider.
[116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34035 ; Bertlia Perl
Rider, Philadelphia. 29100
Men are mortal; farce in 1 act, by K. M. Rice.
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911; D : 23623 ; Katherine
McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. 29101
Men are so blind; comedy in 4 acts, by Emer-
son Taylor and R. Hunter. 131 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910 ; D : 20147 ; Emerson G.
Taylor, Hartford, and Robert Hunter, New
York. 29102
Men, maids, and matchniakers; an up-to-date
comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Crane. New York,
Harold Roorbach, 1901. 60 p. 12°.
© Eleanor Maud Crane, New York ; D :
983, Oct. 18, 1901; 2c. Oct. 21, 1901. 29103
Men (The) next door; comedy playlet, by 1.
D'Arville. [1], 9 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914; D : 35522 ; Irene D'Ar-
ville, New York. 29103a
Men not wanted; a comedietta, by Bell Elliott
Palmer. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1906. 14 p.
12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 9047, Sept. 6,
1906; 2c. Oct. 20, 1906. 29104
Men of America; a -drama in 5 acts, by J. R.
Farrell. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Rupert Farrell, New York; D:
10538, May 11, 1907; 2c. May 20, 1907.
29105
Men of bronze and women of bronze; a dra-
matic representation, illustrated.
© Xavier Pene, Paris ; 1895 : 58314, Nov.
19. 29106
Men (The) of Jimtown; a drama in 4 acts and
3 scenes, by W. V. Ranous.
© Howell Hansel, New York ; D : 652, July
12, 1901. 29107
Men of leisure; an original comedy drama in 3
acts, by A. Levy and B. B. Barr. 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Arthur Levy and Brevoort Bristol Barr,
New York ; 1891 : 5189, Feb. 6 ; 2c. Feb. 6.
29108
Men (The) of Mayo; a drama in 5 acts, by H.
G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia;
1880 : 19133, Dec. 15. 29109
Men of millions; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. G. Patten.
© William G. Patten, New York; 1892:
42986, Oct. 24. 29110
Men of steal; story of political intrigue and
police graft in 4 acts, by W. Mack. [5], 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1913; D : 34945 ; Willard
Mack, Salt Lake City. 29111
Men of the world; a play in 5 acts, by Mrs. H.
L. Thomas.
© Mrs. Henry L. Thomas, Philadelphia;
1878:6180, May 22. 29112
Men (The) who loved Mamie; by C. W. Hogg.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1909. 16 p. 12°. ([French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 161] )
© Cyril Wentworth Hogg, London ; D :
16000, June 5, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 29113
Menace (The); drama in 3 acts, by Lillian Ben-
net and George Hubbard. [118] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1915; D : 42164 ; George
Baron Hubbard, New York. 29113a
dramatic playlet in 1 act, by E. Foreman.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1913 ; D : 34451 ; Edgar Fore-
man, New York. 29114
1 act play of modern American life, by
H. O. Hoyt. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D: 39920; Harry O.
Hoyt, New York. 29114a
play in 4 acts, by G. Gibson. [103] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23795 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 29115
Menace (The) of the nation; dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by W. E. Jensen. [8] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic, Dec, 29, 1915; D : 42605 ; Winifred
E. .Jensen, New York. 29115a
Menace (The) of the submarine; plav in 1 act,
by O. Nethersole. [2], 26 p. 4°. "Typev.'rit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1915 ; D : 42277 ; Olga Nether-
sole, Hampstead, England. 29115b
Menage (Le) de Moliere; pidce en 5 actes et 6
tnbleaux, en vers, de M. Donnay. (L'lllus-
tr;ition thoatrale, 8* annee-212, 4 mai 1912)
© May 4, 1912 ; 2c. June 13, 1912 ; D : 29958 ;
Maurice Donnay, Paris. 29116
Menage polonais (La belle Polonaise); vaude-
ville-op6re1te en 3 actes, de Kurt Kraatz et
Georges Okonkowski, adaptation franoaise de
Claude Roland et Jose de Berys, rausique de
.lean Gilbert [pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Bro-
chure complete. Paris, Max Eschig, 1914.
204 p. 12*.
© June 27, 1914 ; Ic. July 7, 1914 ; D : 37495 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 29116a
1458
29117
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29131
Menagerie (The); dramatic composition, by N.
Loughrey. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20825 ; Nellie Lough-
rey, Los Angeles. 29117
Menag-erie Krummholz; jahrmarktskomodie in
3 akten, von Max Dauthendey. Leipzig, E.
Rowohlt verlag, 1911. 76 p. 8°.
© Nov. 30, 1911; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28738; Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig. 29118
Menag'erita; comedy in 1 act, by L. McDonald,
ri], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© lo. May 27, 1914 ; D : 37132 ; Laetitia Mc-
Donald, Lonisvile. 29118a
Menages (Les) de Paris. See Househ.olds
(The) of Paris.
Mendel Beilis; dramatic composition in 4 acts,
by Anshel Schorr.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913 ; D : 35088 ; Eagle theatre
operating co.. New York. 29119
• series of episodes in 4 acts, from the pres-
ent day famous ritual murder case, by F. G.
Corcoran and A. Schorr. [155] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913; D : 35283 ; Frances G.
Corcoran and Anshel Schorr, New York.
29120
Mender (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by Max
Minor. [1], 39 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910 ; D : 22787 ; Wm. Henry
Carson, New York. 29121
play in 1 act, by J. A. Nilek [1], 29 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35326 ; John Addison
Niles, Chicago. 29122
Mendiant (Le) d'amour; operette en 3 actes et 4
tableaux, de E. Grenet-Dancourt et Louis Mar-
solleau, musique de Henri .Jose. Paris, Li-
brairie theatrale, 1908. 2 p. 1., 122 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© E. Grenet-Dancourt & Louis Marsolleau,
Paris ; D : 12702, Apr. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1908.
29123
Mending (The) of Brinks; comedy-drama in 3
acts, by S. B. Roberts. [5], 105 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1913 ; D : 31898 ; St. Clair Bay-
field Roberts, Boston. 29124
Menesse (La) a Gugusse; vaudeville en 1 acte,
par Daniel .Jourda. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912.
27 p. 8°.
© Oct. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31517 ;
Joubert, Paris. 29125
Mennemin inn; comedy in 3 acts, by E. W.
Quaife. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 48 p. 12°. ([French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 196] )
© Dec. 30, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910 ; D : 22965 ;
Elsie West Quaife, New York. 29126
Menschen (Die), die nennen es liebe; 4 szenen
vom krankenlager der liebe, von Wilhelm
Stekel. Biihnenausgabe. Wien, Verlag Paul
Knepler, 1914. 4 p. 1., 13-144 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D: 38518; Comoedia,
Vienna. 29126a
Mental^mates; play in 3 acts, by H. Erwood. 51
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1914 ; D : 38998 ; Howard Er-
wood, Los Angeles. 29126b
Mental suggestion; or, Made in Germany,
vaudeville sketch, by U. Akerstrom. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1911 ; D : 24524 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 29127
Mental (The) sword; play in 1 act, by F. Tem-
ple. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914 ; D : 36593 ; Flora Tem-
ple, Brooklyn. 29127a
Mental telepathy; or. The non-believer, comedy
sketch, by D. Raynol. [10] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911;
Raynol, New York.
D: 25816; Dorothy
29128
Mentir a tiempo; entremes en prosa de P.
Muiloz Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1908. 17 p. 12°.
© Pedro Muiloz Seca, Madrid ; D : 13465,
.July 25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 29129
Mentir (El) de las estrellas . . . ; zarzuelaenl
acto y 2 cuadros, en verso y prosa, original de L.
de Larra, mtisica del maestro Hermoso. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908.
42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Luis de Larra, Madrid ; D : 14703, Jan. 2,
1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 29130
Mentor (Der) See Wenn zwei dasselbe tun.
Meow; comedy, by Fannie Cannon and Alice E.
Ives. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co. [1914] 12
p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© Nov. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1914 ; D : 38782 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 29130a
Mephisalome; a musical comedy in 1 act, by
G. Farnell-Bond.
© Genevieve Farnell-Bond, New York; D:
13911, Sept. 23, 1908. 29131
1459
J9132
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29148
Mephisto and the Hindo magician; by A. W.
Le Mieux. [4] p. 16°. Printed. [Scenario]
© Alvin W. Le Mieux, Lebanon, N. H. ; D :
11438, Sept. 30, 1907 ; Ic. Nov. 29,1907. 29132
Mephisto up to date; from Goethe's Faust, by
E. M. I'lemiug [Dickersoh] Nasliville, Wal-
den univ. print, 1907. 44 p. 16°.
© Eddie M. Fleming Dickerson, Nashville;
D : 10722, June 8, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908.
29133
Mephistophela; a lyric and dramatic ballet in 3
acts, by C. Puerner.
©.Charles Puerner, New York; 1883: 171S3,
Sept. 19. 29134
Merchant (The); a play in 3 acts, by M. Mor-
ton.
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1890 : 18849,
June 10. 29141
Merchant and poet; or. Haps and mishaps of
Mr. Prihoda, a comedy witli songs in 4 acts,
by L. Folda.
© Longin Folda, Linwood, Neb. ; 1892 :
11960, Mar. 18. 29142
Merchant (The) gentleman (Le bourgeois gen-
tilhomme); comedy in 4 acts, by Moliere, tr.
by Margaret Baker. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 76 p. 12°.
© July 21, 1915; 2c. July 22, 1915; D:
41291; Samuel French, New York. 29142a
Mepliistophiles outwitted; or, Faust up to Merchant (A) mayor; or, A wife's discovery,
date, by Charles Noel Douglas. 10 p. f".
Typewritten.
® Joseph P. Swickard, New York ; D : 6888,
June 28, 1905 ; 2c. June 28, 1905. 29135
Mephiso's hot house; tabloid spectacular musi-
cal comedy drama, by Will Carlton. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915; D: 39390; Ralph M.
Crawford, Seattle. 29135a
Mercaderes; comedia antijesuitica en 1 acto y
3 cuadros, de J. G. Newes. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1910. 29 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22417 ;
Juan G. Newes, Madrid. 29136
Mercedes; a drama in 2 acts, by T. B. Aldrich.
Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin &
company, 1893. 71 p. 12°.
© Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Boston; 1893:
47284, Oct. 23; 2c. Nov. 4. 29137
— a grand romantic opera in 3 acts, by C. F.
Pidgin, music by W. J. D. Leavitt.
© W. J. D. Leavitt and Charles F. Pidgin,
Boston; 1879:6992, May 26. 29138
an original 4 act drama with prologue, by
R. V. Spencer. [58] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Y. Spencer, Los Angeles ; D :
14627, Dec. 24, 1908; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908. 29139
sketch, by George J. Stillman, rev. by H.
C. Barnes. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1911; D: 25340; Mattie Au-
brey and Howard C. Barnes, New Y^ork.
29140
Mercedes Madero; play in 3 acts, by J. Strano.
54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915 ; D : 40003 ; John Strano,
New York. 29140a
Mercedes of Castile. See Triumph (The) of
Columbus.
dramatic sketch in 2 pts., by Frank B, Coigne.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912; D: 28809; Champion
film CO., New York, 29143
Merchant (The) of Berlin; tragedy in 5 acts,
by J. J. Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Chicago; 1889:28558, Sept.
20. 29144
See also Elise.
Merchant (The) of peanuts. See Shylock.
Merchant (The) of Venice. Garden City, N. Y.,
Doubleday, Page & company [1912] viii p.,
1 1., 194, [1] p., 1 1. col. front., illus., plan.
12°. (The Ben Greet Shakespeare for young
readers and amateur players)
© May 20, 1912; 2c. May 23, 1912; A:
314353; Doubleday, Page & co., Garden City,
N. Y.
29145
— [Lake Bluff, 111., 1900] iv p., 1 1., 118 p.
front, (port.) 24 °. (The nutshell library)
© Sherwin Cody, Lake Blufe, 111. ; 19u0 A :
27750, Nov. 9; 2c. Nov. 7. 29146
— -by William Shakespeare, ed. by Charles
Robert Gaston. New York, The A. S. Barnes
company, 1914. xxvi, 117 p. 16°. (The
Barnes English texts)
© May 7, 1914 ; 2c. June 9, 1914 ; A : 376244 ;
A, S. Barnes CO., New York. 29146a
— ■ -ed. by R. Sharp. Richmond, Atlanta
[etc.] B. F. Johnson publishing company
[1903] 197 p. incl. front. (port.) 16°.
(.Johnson series English classics, no. 7)
© Robert Sharp, New Orleans ; A : 80014,
Feb. 23, 1904; 2c. Feb. 12, 1904. 29147
— Same. Richmond, Atlanta [etc.] B. F.
Johnson publishing company [1905] 197 p.
incl. front, (port.) 16°. ([Johnson series
of English classics, no. 7] )
© Robert Sharp, New Orleans; A: 127474
Sept. 29, 1905; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 29148
1460
29149
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
29164
Merchant (The) of Venice — Continued.
■ hy William Shakespeare, ed. with notes, in-
troduction, glossary, list of variorum readings
and selected criticism by Charlotte Porter and
Helen A. Clarke. [First folio ed.l New York.
T. Y. Crowoll & CO. [1904] 1 p. 1.. xxxvii,
264 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© T. Y. Crowell & cc. New York ; A : 81986,
Mar. 16, 1904; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904. 29149
' • -from the Riverside ed. of Shakespeare's
works, annotated for school use by Samuel
Thurber. Boston. New York [etc.] Houghton,
Mifflin & company [1892] 111 p. 12°, (The
Riverside literature series [no. 55] )
© Houghton. Mifflin & co., Boston; 1892:
45657, Nov. 9; 2c. Nov. 19. 29150
with an introduction and notes by
Edward Everett Hale, jr. New York, Uni-
versity pub. CO. [1901] xsii, 89 p. inch front,
(port.) 12°. (Standard literature series, no.
49)
© University pub. co., New York ; A : 22036,
Nov. 4, 1901; 2c. Nov. 4, 1901. 29151
comedy in 5 acts, by William Shakespeare.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907. 83 p. 12'
(The William Warren ed. of standard plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
11076, July 29, 1907; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907. 29152
ed. by Felix E. Schelling. New York, Cin-
cinnati [etc.] American book company [1903]
186 p. front, (port.) 16°. (Gateway series
[of English texts])
© American book co.. New York ; A : 69905,
Oct. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1903. 29153
— ed. by H. H. Furness. Philadelphia, J. B.
Lippincott company, 1888. xi, 479 p. 8°.
(New variorum ed. of Shakespeare, v. 7)
© Horace Howard Furness, United States ;
1888 : 12865, May 2 ; 2c. May 18. 29154
— ed. by Harry Morgan Ayers. New York,
The Macmillan company, 1911. xviii, 132 p.
front. 24°. (The Tudor Sliakespeare)
© Dec. 13, 1911; 2c. Dec. 14, 1911; A:
300970; Macmillan co.. New York. 29155
— ed. by S. Thurber. Boston. Allyn and
Bacon [1896] iv, 115 p. 12°. (Tlie Academy
series of English classics)
© Samuel Thurber, Roxbury, Mass.; 1896:
34588, June 11; 2c. July 20. 29156
— ed. for school use by Helen G. Cone. New
York and Chicago, Globe school book co.
[1900] xxii, 137 p. pi., port. 12°. (Eng-
lish classics — Star series)
© Globe school book co.. New York; 1900
A : 10809, Apr. 30 ; 2c. May 18. 29157
Merchant (The) of Venice — Continued.
ed. with introduction, notes, appendices ana
glossary by Thomas Marc Parrott. New
York, H. Holt and company, 1903. xli, [2],
220 p. 16°. (English readings)
© Henry Holt & co., New York ; A : 61246,
June 6, 1903; 2c. June 10, 1903. 29158
ed. with notes by William ,1. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 173, [1] p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete worlvs. v. 7)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 28292,
May 6 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 29159
■introduction and notes by Henrv Norman
Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer Charlton
Black, with the cooperation of Andrew Jack-
son George. School ed. [Boston] Ginn and
company [1906] xli, [1], 143 p. front, (fac-
sim.) fold, chart. 16°. (The new Hudson
Shakespeare)
© Ginn & co., Boston ; A : 164618, Jan. 2,
1907; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907. 29160
a play for schools, ed. from Shakspere and
Lamb, by William E. Watt. {In World's
chronicle, May 1, 1909)
© Little chronicle co., Chicago ; D : 157.52,
Apr. 30, 1909; 2c. May 12, 1909. 29161
'With a special introduction by Theodore
W^atts-Dunton and an original frontispiece by
J. Walter West. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1907. xxxii, 119 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shakes-
peare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 4)
© LTniversity press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
168208, Feb. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. li, 1907.
29162
— - with introduction, notes and examination
papers, selected, by Brainerd Kellogg. New
York, Maynard, Merrill and company [1899]
218 p. front, illus. 24°.
© Maynard. Merrill & co., New York ; 1890 :
75288, Nov. 18; 2c. Nov. 20. 29163
with introduction, notes, and questions for
review, adapted froui Spilsbury and ]\Iarshairs
Oxford and Cambridge ed., by F. A. Purcell
and L. M. Somers. Chicago, New York, Scott,
Foresman and company [1915] 157 p. 12°.
© Oct. 11, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 1-1, 1915 ; aff. Oct.
30, 1915 ; A : 416157 ; F. A. Purcell and L. M.
Somers, Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on
introduction, notes, questions for review, and
glossary] 29163a
— (The comedy of); by William Shakespeare.
New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book
company, 1893. 103 p. 12°. (English classics
for schools)
© American book co.. New York ; 1893 :
18613, Apr. 17 ; 2c. May 3. 29164
1461
29165
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29180
Merchant (The) of Venice — Continued.
(Dramatic sketch from Shakespeare's);
edited by M. Gaily. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Merritt Gaily, New York ; D : 5537, Sept.
15, 1904; 2e. Sept. 15, 1904. 29165
— (Fourth act of); by William Shakespeare,
quarrel scene from School for scandal, by R. B.
Sheridan, [and] Under an umbrella, by Robert
C. V. Meyers. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1907. p. 193-216. 12°.
(Dramatic supplement to One hundred choice
selections, no. 17)
© Phineas Garrett, Philadelphia, in re-
newal for 14 years from Sept. 10, 1907 ; A :
174185, Apr. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1907.
29165a
— (Shakespeare's) ; ed. by Frederick Erastus
Pierce. New York, H. Holt and company,
1911. XXXV, [1], 158 p. front, (port.) illus.
16°. (English readings for schools)
© Jan. 18, 1911; 2c. Mar. 20, 1911; A:
283542 ; Henry Holt & co., New York. 29166
ed. by Frederick Manley. Boston,
C. C. Birchard & co., 1901. liv, 186 p. front,
(port.) illus. 16°. (The laurel classics)
© C. C. Birchard & co., Boston; D : 266,
Mar. 27, 1901 ; 2c. July 18, 1901. 29167
— • ed. with an introduction and notes by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, Charles E. Mer-
rill CO. [1910] 183 p. front, (facsim.) 16°.
(Merrill's English texts)
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 5, 1910; A:
273250 ; Chas. E. Merrill co.. New York.
29168
ed. with an introduction and sugges-
tions for study by Gilbert Sykes Blakely.
New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book
company [1911] 112 p. 16°. (Eclectic Eng-
lish classics)
© Apr. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; A : 286031 ;
American book co., New York. [Copyright is
claimed on introduction, etc.] 29169
ed. with notes and an introduction by
Charlotte W. Underwood. New York and
London, The Macmillan co., 1899. xxvi, 207
p. port. 24°. (Macmillan's pocket English
classics)
© Macmillan co.. New York ; 1899 : 60794,
Sept. 22; 2c. Sept. 21. 29170
■ed. with notes, outline study and ex-
amination questions by Maud Emma Kingsley
. . . and Frank Herbert Palmer. Boston, The
Palmer company, 1911. 3 p. 1., ix-xiii, 137,
21 p. 16°. (The Kingsley English texts)
© Apr. 3, 1911; 2c. Apr. 29, 1911; A:
286541 ; Palmer CO., Boston. 29171
Merchant (The) of Venice — Continued.
(Shakespeare's); with introduction and
notes by Margaret A. Eaton. Boston, New
York [etc.] Educational publishing company
[1909] 154p. illus., pi. 24°. (Classic library ;
Popular educator library)
© Educational pub. co., Boston ; A : 23.5668,
Apr. 5, 1909 ; 2c. May 12, 1909. 29172
with introduction and notes, explana-
tory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston,
Ginn & Heath, 1879. 1 p. 1., 207 p. front.
12°. (Standard English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1879 : 11214, Aug. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 25 ; 2c. new ed.
Mar. 19, 1900. 291V3
with introduction, notes and examina-
tion papers, selected, by Brainerd Kellogg.
New York, Maynard, Merrill & co. [1899] 218
p. front, (port.) illus., pi. 24°.
© ISIaynard, Merrill & co., New York ; 1899 :
75288, Nov. 18 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 29174
— ■ with notes by Margaret Hill McCarter.
Topeka, Kan., Crane & company, 1905. 129 p.
12°. (The Crane classics)
© Crane & co., Topeka, Kan. ; A : 159745,
Nov. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 1906. 29175
• with notes, examination papers and
plan of preparation, selected by Brainerd Kel-
logg. New York, Clark & Maynard, 1882.
24°.
© Clark & Maynard, New York ; 1882 : 6016.
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 29176
— -(Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with intro-
duction and notes by Katharine Lee Bates.
Boston, New York [etc.] Leach, Shewell &
Sanborn [1894] vi p., 1 1., 226 p. diagrs.
16°. (The Students' series of English classics)
© Leach, Shewell and Sanborn, Boston ;
1894: 53032, Nov. 14; 2c. Nov. 15. 29177
ed. with notes by Homer B. Sprague,
with critical comments, suggestions and plans
for study, specimens of examination papers,
and topics for essays. Chicago, S. R. Winchell
& CO. [1889] 188 p. 12°.
© Homer R. Sprague, Ithaca, N. I''. ; 1889 :
20655, .July 3; 2c. July 5. 29178
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe,
New York, Harper & brothers, 1871. 168 p
front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1870:3577,
Nov. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1871. 28179
Same. New York, Harper and brothers,
1883. 3 p. 1., 171, [1] p. front, (port.) illus.
16'.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1883 : 19075,
Oct. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 29180
1462
29181
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29198
Merchant (The) of Venice — Continued.
Same.
© .John C. Rolfe, Philadelphia, as the
child of the deceased author, in renewal for
28 years. Renewal no. 14.50, Jan. 11, 1911.
Original entry, Oct. 16, 1883, no. 19075. 29181
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1903] 23G p. incl. front,
(port.) illus. 16°.
© William .T. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
55268, Mar. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1903. 29182
the prompt-book ed. by W. Winter, as
presented by p](lwin Booth, [v. 12] New
York, Francis Hart & company, 1878. 86 p.
16°.
© William AVinter, New York ; 1878 : 13220,
Nov. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 30. 29183
— (Shakspeare's) ; ed. for school use by R. M.
Lovett. Chicago, Scott, Foresman & co., 1900.
viii, 172 p. 16°. (The Lake English classics)
© Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago ; 1900 A :
29678, Dec. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 29184
— ■ ed. with an introduction and notes by
Richard Jones . . . and Franklin T. Baker.
New York, D. Appleton and company, 1903.
174 p. 12°. (Twentieth century text-books)
© D. Appleton & co.. New York ; A : .50189.
Jan. 7, 1903; 2c. Jan. 13, 1903. 29185
— ed. with notes and an introduction by
Francis B. Gummere. New York, [etc.]
Longmans, Green, and co., 1896. lii, 144 p.
front. (port.) 12°. (Longmans' English
classics)
© Longmans, Green & co., New York ; 1895 :
66206, Dec. 28; 2c. liar. 18, 1896. 29186
■ See also Evening (An) with The Mer-
chant of Venice. — Shakespeare's works.—
Shylock.
Merchant (The) of Venice up to date; or, Shy-
lock in New York, a farce comedy With a
plot, three hundred years after Shakespeare,
in a prologue and 2 acts, by G. W. Symonds
and A. R. Givin,
'© George Wolsey Symonds and Albert R.
Givin, Philadelphia; 1893:45893, Oct. 13.
29187
Merchant (The) of Ven-is-it. See Skylark.
Merchant (The) of York; a drama in 5 acts, by
T. Davis.
© Thomas Davis, New York ; 1890 : 20424.
June 24. 29188
Merchant (The) prince; a plav in 1 act, by
Stephen G. Champlin. [1], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30068 ; Harry Hol-
man, New York. 29189
Merchant (The) prince — Continued.
up-to-date comedy sketch, by Stephen G.
Champlin. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1912; D : 29298 ; Harry Hol-
man. New York. 29190
Merchant (The) prince of Cornville; a comedy,
bv S. E. Gross. Cambridge, University press,
1896. 168 p., 1 1. 4°.
© Samuel Eberly Gross, Chicago; 1896:
59224, Oct, 28; 2c. Nov. 16; 2c. new ed. Jan.
19, 1899. 29191
Merchant (The) when is it; by L. E. Prescott.
67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leon E. Prescott, San Francisco ; D :
4120, Oct. 20, 1903; 2c. Oct. 20, 1903. 29192
Merchants; drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by
Nathan Rosenbloom.
D : 33588 ; Julius
29193
138 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 17, 1913;
Broder, New York.
Merciers (The); a drama in 5 acts, by F. H.
Howe. 82 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank H. Howe, Washington ; 1886 : 6292,
Mar. 19; Ic. Mar. 19. 29194
Mercviry; play in 1 act, by R. Barry. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1914; D : 36089 ; Richard
Barry, New York. 29194a
Mercy (The) pedler; drama in 3 acts, by L. H.
Mitchell. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12. 1915 ; D : 41970 ; Lebbeus H.
Mitchell, New York. 29194b
Mere (A) chance; comedietta in 1 act, by A. J,
Ryan.
© Andrew J. Ryan, Chicago; 1890:13776,
Apr. 25. 29195
Mere (A) child; a comedy drama, by G. Emmett.
© Grace Emmett, St. Louis; 1888:30779.
Oct. 29. 29196
Mere (A) flirtation; play in 1 act, by Benj.
Ryan Irish. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912; D : 28997 ; Jack Far-
ley, New York. 29197
Mere man; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by L. E. F.
Prince. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28715 ; Leslie E. F.
Prince, Washington. 29198
study in feminine color, by Edith Palmer
Painton. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertain-
ment house, 1915. 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1.5. 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42596; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O.
29198a
1463
29199
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29317
Mere mortal man; a drama in 4 acts, by E. B.
Franzheim. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward B. Franzlieim, Wheeling, W. Va. ;
D : 12252, Jan. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908.
29199
Meredith's old coat; a comedy in 3 acts, by
W. H. Allderdice.
© William Hillary Allderdice, Washinp;-
ton ; 1893 : 9724, Feb. 22. 29200
Merely a miner; by V. S. Lawrence. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911 ; D : 25978 ; Vincent Sar-
gent Lawrence, Boston. 29201
Merely a monarch; a musical incident in 2 acts,
by W. Ernst, jr. 31 1. 8°. Printed. [Words
only]
© William Ernst, jr., Philadelphia ; D :
14672, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909. 29202
Merely an aunt; play in 2 acts, by J. H. Throck-
morton. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910; D: 20148; Josephine
Holt Throckmorton, Washington. 29203
Merely jolly good fellows; comedy in 4 acts,
by H. E. De Lasaux. 86 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Harrv E. De Lasaux, San Francisco ; D :
8928, Aug. 7, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1906. 29204
Merely married May; satire in 1 act, by W.
Cluxton. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911 ; D : 25252 ; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 29205
Same. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912 ; D : 28798 ; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 29206
Merely men; sketch in 1 act, by W. Aspinwall.
[17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; D: 39144; Woolsey
Aspinwall, Seattle. 29206a
Merendero (El) de la alegria; entremes, original
de A. Casero y A. Larrubiei-a, mfisica del
maestro Ruperto Chapl. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1908. 26 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Antonio Casero y Alejandro Larrubiera,
Madrid ; D : 13584, Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19,
1908. 29207
See also Donde hay f aldas hay jaleo.
Merengue (El) triste. See Muerte y dulzura.
Meribah; a drama, by W. Ware, arr. from
Catharine Earnshaw's story of Meribah.
© Willie Ware, Brooklyn; 1872:1201.
Feb. 7. 29208
Meridian (The) of folly; drama in 4 acts, by
.T. F. Dorrance. 135 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1911 ; D : 24475 ; James
French Dorrance, Chicago. 29209
Meridor; a romantic drama, by C. Tilton.
© Curtis Tilton, Philadelphia ; 1900 A : 7367,
Mar. 20. 29210
Merits (The) of Holy Sabbath, gee Rabbi
Sabbathai Cohen.
Merl, the minx; original scenic sensational
comedy drama, [by] S. Woods. Ms.
© Samuel Woods, Erie, Pa.; 1894:29792,
.Tuly 16 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 29211
Merlin; drame en 3 actes, par Francis [Money-]
Coutts (Lord Latymer), musique de I. Al-
beniz, nouvelle version fran(.'aise de V. Barnett.
Paris et Monte-Carlo, Continental weekly,
1913. 45 p. 8°. (Le Roi Arthur, trilogie
lyrique tiree de La mort d'Arthur de Thomas
Malory, Ire journ§e)
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913; D:
35030; Villiers Barnett, Paris. 29212
an opera in 3 acts, libretto by Siegfried
Lgpiner, music by Carl Goldraark, tr. by Gus-
tav Kobbe.
© Leo Goldmark, New York ; 1886 : 24022.
Oct. 23. 29213
Merlin's spell. See Triermain.
Mermaid (The) ; musical fantasia in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by L. T. Peacocke. [107] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1913 ; D : 35246 ; Leslie T. Pea-
cocke and Frederick H. D. Grahame, N(mv
York. 29214
play in 4 acts, after Hans Andersen's fairy
story, by H. G. Kittredge. [3], 70 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914 ; D : 37508 ; Helen Gause
Kittredge, Upper Jlontclair, N. J. 29214a
or. The curse of Cape Cod, a comic opera in
2 acts, written by C. B. Cory, composed by
Leon Reach. Boston, 1887. 27 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© C. B. Cory, United States ; 1888 : 10869,
Apr. 14 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 29215
Mermaid (The) and the moon; an operatic
vaudeville in 2 scenes, by W. Barrett. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Woodward Barrett and V. G. Boehnlein,
Hartford ; D : 11795, Nov. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Nov.
23, 1907. 29216
Mermaids (The); a musical fantasy in 1 act,
words and lyrics by William Gayer Mackay,
music by Claude Nugent, additional lyrics by
Charles Brookfield. London, F. Gardner.
© Fitzroy Gardner, London ; 1897 : 55143,
Oct. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 29217
1464
29217
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29234
Mermaids (The) cave. See Armande.
Mermaid's (The) triumph; musical comedietta
in 1 act, libretto and lyrics, by B. Curry. [1],
,5 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 3S0S4 ; Belle Curry,
Ashford, Wash. 29217a
Merman & mermaid; grand operatic phantas-
magoria, words and music by E. E. Harder,
Libretto. [Chicago, Printed by Mayer & Mil-
ler CO.] 1914. [32] p. 8°.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Oct. 19, 1914; D:
38647; Erwin E. Harder, Chicago. 29217b
Merowig; drame lyrique. en 3 actes et 5 tab-
leaux, poeme de Georges Montorgueil, musique
de Samuel Rousseau.
© Choudens fils, Paris; 1892:21313, May
20; 2c. May 20. 29218
Merowinger (Die) See Gesammelte werke.
Merrie Eng-land; a new and original comic
opera in 2 acts, by Basil Hood, composed by
Edward German. London, Chappell & cc,
ltd, 1902. 48 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., Loudon ; D : 1683, Apr. 3,
1902 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1902. 29219
Merrihews (The); drama in 4 acts, by J. W.
Cope. [2], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1915; D : 39930 ; John W.
Cope, New York. 29219a
Merry (The) Americans; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by C. E. Verner.
© Charles Edward Verner, Alameda, Cal. ;
D : 6806, June 12, 1905. 29220
Merry (The) bachelor; a comic opera in 3 acts,
adapted from popular Spanish themes, by
A. L. Godoy. 104 p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Albert L. Godoy, Washington ; D : 12209,
Jan. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1908. 29221
Merry (The) belles of the kitchen; opera, com-
edy, and burlesque. Philadelphia, 1880. 2
p.'l., 32 p. 12°.
© Constantine Carpenter, Philadelphia ;
1879 : 17967, Dec. 31 ; 2c. May 10, 1880. 29222
Merry (The) chaperon; farcical comedy, by M.
Ott. [l],34p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912; D : 30467 ; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 29223
Merry (A) chase; a comedy in 3 acts, by B. L.
Lyman. [76] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Lyman, Milwaukee ; 1899 : 17146,
Mar. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909. 29224
Merry (A) Christmas; by Arthur Law. Lon-
don, J. Williams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schubertt*
& CO., 1904. 22 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 5396,
Aug. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1904. 29225
Merry (A) Christmas — Continued.
melodrama in 4 acts, by P. Meyer. [2], 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34775 ; Fred Meyer,
Detroit. 29226
See also Country (A) party.
Merry (The) clown; a musical play in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by C. Baswitz, music by Her-
bert Dillea. 70 p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Charles Baswitz, New York; D : 12135,
Jan. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1908. 29227
Merry (The) cobbler; an original comedy drama
in 4 acts, by John Arthur Eraser, jr. Chicago,
The Dramatic publishing company [1895] 48
p. illus. (plans) 12°. ( [American amateur
drama] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1895 : 60111,
Nov. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 29228
Merry (The) college farce; a strenuous life, by
Richard Walton TuUy. New York, The Pre-
paratory school play bureau, 1911. 62 p. 8°.
© Mar. 10, 1911 ; Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; Ic. May
8, 1911 : D : 24155 ; R. W. Tully, Alma, Cal.
29229
Merry-Dale; a 3 act comedy drama, by A. L.
Johuson. 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1913 ; D : 32245 ; Alice Litch-
man Johnson, Nahant, Mass. 29230
Merry dance. See Lobetanz.
Merry (The) days of Charles the Second. See
Orange (The) girl.
Merry (The) devil.
© William Schepp Campbell, Chicago ; 1897 :
63606, Nov. 15. 29231
Merry (The) divorcee; a Viennese operetta in 1
act, by S. C. Arthur.
© Stanley Clisby Arthur, New York; D:
13625, Aug. 20, 1908. 29232
Merry (The) duel; comic sketch in 1 act, by F.
Anderson. [2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1912; D : 29496 ; Frank
Anderson, New York. 29233
Merry (The) fiddle; fairy fantasy for children
in 3 acts, by Louise Burleigh. 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1914; D : 37221 ; Women's
educational and industrial union, Boston.
29233a
Merry-go-round (The); by C. D. Friebolin. [2],
75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1910 ; D : 22567 ; C. D. Frie-
bolin, Cleveland. 89234
1465
29235
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29255
Merry-go-round (The) — Continued.
comedy in 4 acts, by J. V. Blake. Chicago,
T. P. Halpin & co., 1910. 119 p. 12°.
© Nov. 23, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910; D:
22661 ; James Vila Blake, Cliicago. 29235
original burletta in 1 scene, book, lyrics
and music by A. Lewis and Aaron S. Hoff-
man.
© Andy Lewis, Brooklyn ; D : 3234, Apr. 3,
1903. 29236
a 3 act musical farce comedy, written and
composed by B. Leslie and A. Grant.
© Bert Leslie and Alf. Grant, Tompkins-
ville, N. Y. ; 1899 : 73036, Nov. 9. 29237
— See also Vultures (The)
Merry-go-round in Harmony flats; by W. E.
Wright.
© W. Eldridge Wright, Chicago; D:6113,
Jan. 21, 1905. 29238
Merry-go-rounders (The); play in 2 acts, by A.
Hotfman. 189 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913 ; D : 31975 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 29239
Merry (The) grafters; a 2 act operatic farce
comedy, by F. J. Beaman, music by Fred L.
Moreland. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson. Mich. : D :
10380, Apr. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1907. 29240
Merry (A) grass widow. See After the show.
Merry Jerry. See Everyboy, and other plays
for children.
Merry Khan; a comic opera in 3 acts, by M.
Faetkenheuer and W. M. Cressy. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Max Faetkenheuer and W. M. Cressv,
Cleveland; D : 7273, Sept. 16, 1905; 2c. Sept.
11, 1905. 29241
Merry (The) kiddo and the widow; a burlesque
in 1 act, by B. Gerard. 2 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Barney Gerard, New York ; D : 12924.
May 7, 1908; 2c. May 7, 1908. 29242
Merry lunatics; a musical comedy in 2 fits,
book and lyrics by W. P. S. Earle, music by
Louis J. Ehret. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Wm. P. S. Earle, New York; D : 9799,
Jan. 16. 1907; 2c. Jan. 16, 1907. 29243
Same. 69 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1914; D: 36259; William P. S.
Earle, New York, 29243a
Merry (The) mad comedian; a plav in 1 act, by
M. B. Cooke. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Murjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago ; D :
536, May 31, 1901 ; 2c. ]\Iay 31, 1901. 29244
Merry (The) maidens; burlesque in 2 acts.
© Jacobs & Lowry, New York ; 1897 : 26783.
May 1. 29245
Merry (The) maidens' seminary; a 1 act bur-
letta, written and composed by S. Rice.
© Samuel Rice, New York; 1899:480.56,
July 28. 29246
Merry (The) maids of Madrid; by E. Blondell.
[5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911 ; D : 24953 ; Edw. Blon-
dell, New York. 29247
Merry (The) makers.
© Sophia Warrell, Brooklyn; 1876:11780,
Oct. 19. 29248
Merry (The) man; by W. L. Wendell. 63 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Winifred Lee Wendell, New York; D:
10402, Apr. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1907. 29249
Merry (The) man and his maid.
(The) of the guard.
See Yeomen
Merry (The) mandarin; an original operatic
farce-comedy in 3 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. ;
1890 : 39652, Dec. 15. 29250
Merry maniac; a comic opera in 2 acts, book
by J. Sternheim, rev. by D. F. Stackelbeck.
lyrics by M. ]\I. Rathbun.
© Julius Sternheim, Denver ; D : 9717, Dec.
31, 1906. 29251
Merry (The) march; an ojierotta in 3 acts, liy
E. Jil. Kirkland. [2], 60 p. 4°. Typev>'ritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. July 25, 1910 ; D : 21041 ; Elizabeth IM.
Kirkland, Chicago. 29252
Merry (The) meddlers; ;i musical play in 2 acts,
by Christine Hill. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© T. L. Trexler, Minneapolis ; D : 13239,
June 24, 1908 ; 2c. June 22. 1908. 29253
Merry Merrick; or, The new Magdalen, a play
in 5 acts, dramatized from and founded on
Wilkie Collins' novel. The new Magdalen, by
E. W. H. Williams.
© Espey W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1873:3821, Apr. 12. 29254
Merry (The) merry cuckoo; play in 1 act, by .T.
Marks. {In IMetropolitan, .July, 1912)
© June 27, 1912; 2c. .Tune 29, 1912; D:
30140; Jeannette Marks, South Hadley, Mass.
29255
1466
29256
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29276
Merry (The) merry's; by Felix Fantus. 12 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1910; D: 21606; Eleanor
Otis, Chicago. 29256
Merry (The) Mexican; operetta in 2 acts, book
and music by Stanley R. Avery. New York,
G. Schirmer [1915] 20 p. 8°. (G. Schir-
mer's collection of opera-librettos)
© Aug. 7, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1915 ; D : 41469 ;
G. Schirmer, New York. 29256a
Merry (The) milk maid. See Idylvale.
Merry (The) millennium. See Local (The)
forecaster.
Merry (The) mimics.
© Wm. B. Van and James J. Lowry, New
York ; 1895 : 67184, Dec. 16. 29257
Merry (The) minstrel.
© T. ]M. Hengler, United States ; 1876 : 4715,
Apr. 18. 29258
Merry Mollie; operatic comedy in 2 acts, by
S. E. Kiser, nmsic by Frederick Neil Innes.
[2], 137 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911 ; D : 24980 ; S. E. Kiser,
Chicago. 29259
Merry (The) monarch; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by J. Cheever Goodwin and F. Wilson.
© Francis Wilson, Boston ; 1889 : 35948,
Nov. 26. 29260
Merry (The) monarch at the Tally-ho-inn.
See Royal (A) jest.
Merry (The) old maids; a motion song or reci-
tation, bv AVillis N. Bugbee. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1908. 7 p. 12"*.
© Dick and Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12976,
May 15, 1908 ; 2c. June 4, 1908. . 29261
a play in 3 acts, by L. E. Salmon.
© Louis E. Salmon, New York ; 1895 : 12499,
Mar. 2. 29262
Merry (The) quakeress; a book, by P. Eytinge.
© Pearl Eytinge, New York; 1896:. 59982,
Oct. 31. 29263
Merry (The) students; or, Tit for tat, an origi-
nal comic opera in 3 acts, written by W. B.
Hargrave, composed by L.C. Read. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© W. B. Hargrave and L. C. Read, Colfax,
Wash.; 1897:10647. Feb. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 4; 2c.
2nd ed. (mimeographed) Oct. 13, 1900. 29264
Merry (A) time; the musical comedy, by H. Earl.
© Harry Earl, Chicago; 1892:37950, Sept.
17. 29265
Merry (A) tragedy; grotesque comedy in 1 act,
by Andrey Jlarek. [18] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914 ; D : 37004 ; Mark Aren-
stein, New York, 29265a
Merry (The) travelers; 3 act comedy, bv O. M.
AVeld. [8] p. f°. Tjiiewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911 ; D : 25922 ; Olive M. Weld,
Eau Claire, Wis. 29266
Same. 15 p. 24°. Printed.
© Dec. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1912 ; D : 28503 ;
Olive M. Weld, Eau Claire, Wis. 29267
Merry (The) waltz kiss; an operetta, book and
lyrics by K. S. Webb. 20 p. 8°. Typewritten.
[AVords only]
© Kenneth S. Webb, New York ; D : 12617,
Mar. 25, 1908 ; 2c. May 21, 1908. 29268
Merry (The) weepers; by A. Rickard and M. D.
Bergrath.
© Alma Rickard and Maud Dallas Bergrath,
Bayonne, N. J. ; 1899 : 71932, Nov. 3. 29269
Merry (The) whirl; or. The magic ring, by A.
Hoffman. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York ; D : 15940,
May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 29270
Merry (The) widow; new musical play, adupteil
from the German of Victor Leon and Leo
Stein [pseud, of Leo Rosenstein], lyrics by
Adrian Ross, music by Franz Lehar. London,
New York [etc.] Chappell & co., ltd., 1907. 32
p. 8°. [Words only]
© Chappell & CO., ltd., London ; D : 10863,
June 25, 1907 ; 2c. June 25, 1907. 29271
Merry widow hat; farce in 1 act, by Helen Sher-
man Griffith. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910.
17 p. 12°.
© Dec. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1909 ; D : 17683 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 29272
Merry (The) widow of Looney park; a bur-
lesque, by C. B. Ca.sad. 30 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Campbell B. Casad, New York ; D : 12676,
Apr. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1908. 29273
Merry (The) widow remarried; operetta in 2
acts, by Max Hanisch, music by Carl von
Wegern, English version by Bertha E. Sheafer.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1909 ; D : 16661 ; M. Witmark
& sons, New York. 29274
Merry (The) widower; comedy in 3 acts, by
N. H. Hornstine.
]^z ,i:p'jpN' 3 ^•'N r^-i>'7:Np ;p"^N ni?3-'Sii?nc in
[2], 135 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912; D : 31321 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 29275
Merry (The) wives; a burlesque, by A. L. Griffin.
© Arthur L. Griffin, Concord, Mass. ; 1897 :
27053, May 3. 29276
146,7
29277
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29295
Merry (The) wives of Windsor; by Willium
Shakspeare, ed. with notes, introduction,
glossary, list of variorum readings, and se-
lected criticism, by Charlotte Porter and
Helen A. Clarke. [First folio ed.] New York.
Thomas Y. Crowell & co. [1909] 3 p. 1., v-xix,
228 p. front. 16°.
© T. Y. Crowell & co., New York; A:
233350, Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909.
29277
ed. by Fred P. Emery. New York, The Mac-
millan company, 1913. xx, 157 p. front. 24
(The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Feb. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1913 ; A : 332416 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 29278
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 175, [1] p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 9)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 25041.
Apr. 21; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 29279
— with a special introduction by Austin Dob-
son and an original frontispiece by W. A. Mar-
getson. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York, George D.
Sproul, 1907. xxi, 128 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by Sid-
ney Lee. V. 8)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
177440, May 22, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1907.
29280
(Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1882.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1881 : 19051,
Dec. 9; 2c. Feb. 6, 1883. 29281
— Same. New York, Harper & brothers, 1882.
2 p. 1., [9]-173, [1] p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1882:1154,
Jan. 23; 2c. Feb. 6. 29282
— Same.
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., as author,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 455,
Jan. 8, 1910. Original entry, Jan. 23. 1882,
no. 1154. 29283
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 222 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
109448, Feb. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1905. 29284
— See also FalstafE. — Shakespeare's works.
Merryman (The) and his maid. See Yeomen
(The) of the guard.
Merrymount; opera in 3 acts, libretto by E. C.
Ranck. [43] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914 ; D : 38263 ; Edwin Carty
Ranck, Peterboro, N. H. 29284a
Merveilleuses (Les); ]iy Victorien Sardou.
aduplod for the English stage by Basil Hoo;l,
lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Hugo Felix.
London, New York [etc.] Chappell & co., ltd.,
_ 1900. 36 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chanpell & co., ltd., London; D : 9347,
Oct. 29, 1906; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906. 29285
Mervyn, the disinherited; a story of the times
of Charles the Second, dramatized by E.
Boj-nes. 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eric Barnes, Kearney, N. J. ; D : 4991,
May 6, 1904; 2c. May 24, 1904. 29286
Merze; a drama, by M. E. Ryan.
© Marah Ellis Rvan, Beaver, Pa.; 1887:
30180, Nov. 21. 29287
TVTesalliance (Die); koraodie in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Strauss. Miinchen, Drei masken ver-
lag, 1912. 69 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912 ; D : 31041 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Municli. 29288
Mescal (The) eater; a play of unprecedented
scientific, theological and general interest, by
E. E. Ewell.
© Ervin Edgar Ewell, AVashington ; 1894:
49456, Oct. 23. 29289
Meselenija; romantisches schauspiel in 3 auf-
ziiaen und einem vorspiel, von W. Negbaur.
10(3 p. 16°.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23031 ; Walter Neg-
baur, Berlin. 29290
Meshes (The) of the law; dramatic sketch in 1
act, by H. H. Krueger. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Sept. 19, 1912; D : 31027 ; Howard PI.
Krueger, Berkeley, Cal. 29291
Mesmerism; a romantic drama in 5 passes, with
introduction, by W. P. Buckingham.
© W. P. Buckingham, San Francisco ; 1880 :
14638, Sept. 27. 29292
Mesmerist (The); a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
suggested by J. A. Jessel and written by
Hal. Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid] and
J. A. Jessel.
© Joseph A. Jessel, New York ; 1889 : 25728,
Aug. 23. 29293
or. The Philanthropist's error, a drama in
5 acts, by H. Bergstein.
© Henrv Bergstein, Virginia City, Nev. ;
1878:1686, Feb. 8. 29294
Mesmer's (The) daug'hter; by E. Carter. 76 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Carter, Washington; D : 14389.
Nov. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 29295
Mess (A) of sweet pickles. See Gussie's uncle.
1468
29296
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
29315
Message (The); by Mrs. M. C. McDonald. 10 p.
12°. Printed.
© Mrs. M. C. McDonald, Chicago ; D : 13031,
May 22, 1908 ; 2c. May 22, 1908. 29296
a drama in 4 acts, English adaptation by
M. Morton of H. Bataille's dramatization of
Tolstoi's novel Resurrection. 96 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
(c) Henri Bataille and Michael Morton, Paris ;
D : 2689, Dec. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1902. 29297
play in 3 acts, by C. Charters. [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914; D: 37981; Charles
Charters, New York. 29297a
tr. from the French of Edmund Fleg,
by W. R. H. Trowbridge. [90] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© International copyright ' bureau, ltd.,
Loudon ; D : 5856, Nov. 30, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 30,
1904. 29298
Message (The) boy. See Defending the flag.
Message (A) from home; a rural sketch in 1
act, by H. H. Horton. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hiram H. Hortou, New York ; D : 1850,
May S, 1902; 2c. May 8, 1902. 29299
Message (A) from Mars; by R. Ganthony.
Typewritten.
© Richard Ganthony, Jamaica, N. Y. ; 1899 :
73893, Nov. 13 ; Ic. Nov. 13 ; Ic. Jan. 31, 1900.
29300
Message (A) from Reno; farce in 3 acts, by
Chas. Barnard and M. E. Swan. [157] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910; D : 22180 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 29301
Meseage (A) from the gods; mystery play, by
Melchoir l^.Iacbride [pseud, of J. P. Quiuton]
London. Hunter and Longhurst, 1910." xiv,
15-126 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1910 ; D : 23063 ;
J. P. Quiuton, London. 29302
Message (A.) from the past; original 3 act
drama, by L. Bruck. [3], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D:3S10S; X.ouise
Bruck, Denver. 29302a
play in 1 act, by J. Murray-Anderson and
Anna Wynne. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912 ; D : 30087 ; John Murray-
Anderson, Nev,' York. • 29303
— ■ — - Same.
© Ic. July 19, [912 ; D : 30303 ; John Murray -
Anderson, New York. 29304
Message (A) from the sea; a drama in 3 acts,
by J. E. Kimball and F. E. Kimball.
© Jessie E. Kimball and Florence E. Kim-
ball, Dorchester, Mass. ; 1894 : 39163, Aug. 25.
29305
Message (A) to the front; European war drama
in 1 act, by M. Maxwell. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915 ; D : 39799 ; Myra Max-
well, New York. 29305a
Messalina; an improved tragedy iu 5 acts, tr.
and adapted from the German Arria and Mes-
salina, by Wilbrandt.
© Henry 1'. Salisbury, New York; 1877:
11900, Oct. 15. 29306
• a tragedy in 5 acts, by Algernon Sydney
Logan. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott company,
1890. 147 p. 16°.
© J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia ; 1890 :
14877, May 5 ; 2c. May 22. 29307
Messaline; tragedie lyrique en 4 actes et 5 tab-
leaux, par Armaud Silvestreet Eugene Moraud.
© E. Fasquelle, France ; 1899 : 24445, Apr. 7 ;
2c . Apr. 7. 29308
Messenger (A) boy; by A. Dunn.
© Arthur Dunn, New York ; 1900 A : 9222.
9223, Apr. 10. 29309, 29310
musical play in 2 acts, by James Tanner and
Alfred IMurray, lyrics by Adrian Ross and
Percy Greenbank, music by I. Caryll and L.
Blouckton. Lyrics. New York, Boosey & co.,
1900. 30 p. 8°.
© George Edwardes, London ; 1900 A : 3680,
Feb. 9; 2c. Feb. 9. 29311
Messenger (The) boy and the city chap; play in
1 act, by H. M. I'earce and Gus Kahn. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. IS, 1912; D: 31163; Harry M.
Pearce, Covington, Ky. 29312
Messenger (The) boy and the show girl; by
Joseph and ]M;n-shaU Robie. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 30, 1910; D: 21454; Harry
Holden, New York. 29313
Messenger (A) boy's dilemma; by Irving L.
Burritt.
© I. L. Burritt, New York ; D : 9662, Dec. 19,
1906. 29314
Messenger (A) from Jarvis section; drama, by
E. A. Locke.
© Edwin Adelbert Locke, United States;
1877: 3239, Mar. 1.6. 29315
Messenger (The) of death; a drama in 1 act, by
J. Shively. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D : 38608 ; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 29315a
1469
29316
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29334
Messer Benvenuto; a play in 4 acts, by J. M.
Drake.
© Jean Mclvor Drake, Charleston, S. C. ;
D : 216, Mar. 14, 1901. 29316
Messiah. (The) See Pilgrim's progress.
Messieurs les Ronds-de-Cuir; comedie en 3
actes, par II. Dieudonne et R. Aubry, d'apr^s
le roman de Georges Courteliue. 24 p. 4°.
(L'lllustration theatrale, 7^ annge 191, 28 octo-
bre 1911)
© Oct. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D : 25882 ;
Robert Dieudonne & Raoul Aubry, Paris.
29317
Messmates; a drama in 3 acts, by G. M. Baker.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1887. 2 p. 1., 53
p. 12°.
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1887 : 2158, Jan.
27;2c. Feb. 2. 29318
Same.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
as widow of the author, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. G279, Jan. 9, 1915. Origi-
nal entry, Jan. 27, 1887, no. 2158. 29318a
Messrs. Grin and Barrett; a sketch for two Irish
comedians, by Harry L. Newton. {In Will
Rossiter's vaudeville prompter no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago ; D : 4063, Oct. 5,
1903; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 29319
Mestiza (The); a Philippine operetta, book and
lyrics by H. Saxby, jr., music by Herman
Bellstedt. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Howard Saxby, jr., Cincinnati, D : 14250,
Nov. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 29320
Mesure (Une) pour rien; comedie en 1 acte,
[par] Andre Barde. Paris, G. Ondet, 1909.
56 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16701 ;
Georges Ondet, Paris. 29321
Meta Konegen; drama in 5 akten, von Hermann
Stehr. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1904. 116
p. 12°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 4572, Feb. 1,
1904 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 29322
Metal (The) cross. See Judgment (The) of the
cross.
Metamorphosis; melodrama in 3 acts, by W. H.
Baker. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1911 ; D : 24169 ; William Henry
Baker, Bristol, England. 29323
Metaphysical (The) white cat; play in 5 acts, by
Mary M. Dean. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25690 ; M. Morgan
Dean, Sutton West, Ontario, Canada. 29324
Metaphysician (The); a comedy in a prologue
and 3 acts, by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1888 :
1243, Jan. 11. 29325
Metaphysician (The) — Continued.
a comedy in 3 acts, by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1888 :
30223, Oct. 24. 29326
Metaphysics; or, The Lady and the tiger, a
symbol drama in 4 acts, by M. V. Burton.
53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Martha Virginia Burton, Clinton, la. ;
D: 15543, Apr. 5, 1909; 2c. Apr. 12, 1909.
29327
Method (The) of Jefferson Drake; 1 act dra-
matic playlet. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Merritt J. Keightley, South Bend,
Ind. ; D : 16035, June 9, 1909 ; 2c. June 9,
1909. 29328
Method (The) of madness; play in 1 act, by E.
E. Horowitz. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914; D: 36755; Elmor E.
Horowitz, San Bernardino, Cal. 29328a
Metodo (El) Gorritz; zarzuela en 1 acto, divl-
dido en 3 cuadros original de C. Arniches y
E. Garcia Alvarez, musica del maestro Vi-
cente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
paiioles] 1909. 58 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17473; Carlos Arniches y Enrique Garcia Al-
varez, Madrid. 29329
Metropolis (The); a drama of New York life,
in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by L. Grover ami
M. Rankin.
© Leonard Grover and McKee Rankin,
United States ; 1882 : 2970, Feb. 25. 29330
Metropolitan (The) burlesquers; a spectacular
extravaganza in 2 scenes.
© Phil Sheridan and Jack Faust, United
States ; 1897 : 68297, Dec. 8. 29331
Meturef (Der); drama, by Jacob Gordin.
102 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 28, 1910; D:
21200; International library pub. co.. New
York. 29332
Mew-sic; a musical comedy farce in 1 act and
2 scenes, for four male characters, by J. M.
Aguayo.
© J. M. Aguayo, Boston ; 1889 : 40057, Dec.
30. 29333
Mexic drill and pantomime; a drill for twelve
girls, by Mattie Hardwicke. New York, B. S.
Werner pub. & supply co., 1900. 12 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co.. New
York ; 1900 A : 8305, Mar. 30 ; 2c. June 9.
29334
1470
29335
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29351
Mexican (The); comedy drama of the South-
west in 4 acts, by A. H. Schroeder. [2], 43 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1910; D : 21691 ; Alfred
Henry Schroeder, Detroit. 29335
drama in 3 acts, by M. C. Moore. [51] p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 15, 1912; D: 29673; Mildred
Champagne Moore, Cambridge, Mass. 29336
Mexican (The) bandits; dramatic play in 5
acts and a prologue, by N. Landry. [146] p.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910; D: 22248; Napoleon
Landry, Spencer, Mass. 29337
Mexican college girl; by G. W. Botz. 13 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1909 ; D : 17338 ; George W.
Botz, Milwaukee. 29338
Mexican dilemma; in 4 acts, by E. B. Cau-
tliorn. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eudora Belle Cauthorn, Portland, Or. ;
D:5008, Apr. 27, 1904; 2c. Apr. 27, 1904.
29339
Mexican (The) frontier; play in 1 act, by A,
Byron. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1914; D: 36952; Arthur By-
ron, Montclair, N. J. 29339a
Mexican (A) German; a comedy drama in 2
acts, by J. Golden. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jack Golden, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 10461,
Apr. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 29340
Mexican (The) girl; a comic play in 3 acts, by
Phil Maher.
© Phil H. Maher, Chicago ; 1899 : 6G87, Jan.
19. 29341
Mexican (A) honeymoon; a musical comedy in
2 acts, libretto and lyrics by T. B. Donaldson,
52 p. 4°. Typewritten and printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D :
12601, Mar. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1908. 29342
Mexican (The) moon; a comedy in 4 acts, by
K. Searle. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915; D : 40302 ; Katharine
Searle, Cambridge, Mass. 29342a
Mexican (A) romance; tabloid comedy drama
in 3 acts, by Robert J. Sherman. [34] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D : 42117 ; Chicago
manuscript co., Chicago. 29342b
Mexican (A) tangle; a musical comedy pro-
tean sketch, by V, H. Smalley. 20 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Victor H. Smalley and Bernie Adler, Chi-
cago ; D : 13100, June 2, 1908 ; 2c. June 2, 1908.
29343
Mexican (The) woman; drama in 1 act, by D.
Clift. [4], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911; D : 23622 ; Denison
Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 29344
Mexicana; comic opera in 3 acts, book by G.
Driscoll and Robert B. Smith, music by Ray-
mond Hubbell. 92 p. 4°, Typewritten, [Li-
bretto only]
© Clara Driscoll, New York ; D : 7833, Dec,
29, 1905; 2c, Dec. 29, 1905. 29345
-a spectacular melodrama in 4 acts, by K.
S. Baxter.
© Katharine Schuyler Baxter, Oswego, N.
Y. ; 1896 ; 4847, Jan. 17. 29346
Mexico; a drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Royle.
© Edwin Milton Royle, Salt Lake City;
1893 : 32877, July 11, 29347
— — -a military drama in 5 acts, by Joaquin
Miller [i, e. Cincinnatus Heine Miller]
© C, H, Miller, United States ; 1879 : 1691,
Feb, 5, 29348
— a military drama in 4 acts, by L. Vider.
© Louis Vider, New York ; 1872 : 9400, Aug,
31. 29349
■original comedy in 3 acts, by J. M. Feigl.
[128] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic, June 8, 1914; D : 37411 ; Jane M,
Feigl, New York, 29349a
play in 4 acts, by N, H. Mason. 88 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915; D: 39264; Norman
Howell Mason, Mt. Vernon, N, Y. 29349b
■play in 1 act, by F. Ormau. 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1914 ; D : 37219 ; Felix Or-
man. New York. 29349c
— play in 3 acts, by W. Gillpatrick. [4], 133
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1912; D : 31398 ; Wallace
Gillpatrick, New York. 29350
11 p.
sketch in 1 act, by H. B. Crozier.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914; D : 36005 ; H. B.
Crozier, St. Paul. 29350a
or. The fall of Maximilian, grand histori-
cal military pageant, by L. Leubrie.
© Lou Leubrie, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1889 :
2011, Jan. 15. 29351
Mexico — 1914; melodramatic comedy in 1 act,
by B. and Hugh Reticker. [1], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1914; D: 37043; Beatrice
Reticker, Chicago. 29351a
1471
29352
DEAMATIO COMPOSITIONS
29368
Mexitli; a tragedy, by T. C. Rice.
© Thomas Carey Rice, Slirewsbury, Mass. ;
D : 5454, Aug. 16, 1904. 29352
Mexzonia; comedy in 2 acts, by F. W. Belining.
52 p. 8°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1910; D: 20008; F. W.
Belining, Los Angeles. 29353
Meyers; schwank in 3 aufziigen, von Fritz
Friedmann-Fredericli. Leipzig, Pliilipp Reclam,
jun., 1910. SO p. 24°. ([Universal-biblio-
thek, 5329])
© Aug. 29, 1911; 2c. Oct. 28, 1911; D:
25912; Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 29354
See also I like your name.
Mfiffa (The); comic opera in 2 acts, by J.
Clarke. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1909 ; D : 17264 ; John Clarke,
New York. 29355
Mi amiga; humorada en 3 actos, escrita en
prosa por R. Asensio Mds y J. J. Cadenas.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
61 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40037; Ramon Asensio Mas y Jose Juan Ca-
denas, Madrid. 29355a
Mi cara mitad; moral eja comica en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de M. Ramos Carrion. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1908.
54 p. 12°.
© Miguel Ramos Carrion, Madrid; D:
14677, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 29356
Mi-careme (La); accidente tragi-c6mico-lirico
en medio acto, original y en prosa, de Silvio
Figarelo y R. Cortes, musica de los maes-
tros Foglietti y Candela. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1907. 20 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Silvio Figarelo and R. Cortes, Madrid;
D : 11298, Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1907.
29357
Mi papa; juguete comico, en 3 actos y prologo,
en prosa, original de C. Arniches y E. Garcia
Alvarez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores, espa-
iioles] 1910. 86 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21140 ; Carlos Ai-niches y Enrique Garcia Al-
varez, Madrid. 29358
Mi querido Pepe; juguete c6mico en 2 actos y
en prosa, original de Antonio Paso y Joaquin
Abati. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 54 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. ,Tune 25, 1915: D:
41049 ; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 29358a
Miakka; an amateur drama, by C. B. Hill.
© Charles B. Hill, Boston; 1888 : 230.'S4,
Aug. 9. 29359
Miami; a new romantic opera in 3 acts, adapted
by J. Hollingshead, lyrics by Warham St.
Leger, music by J. Haydn Parry.
© Augustin Daly and John Hollingshead,
United States ; 1893 : 46268, Oct. 16. 29360
Miamoura, the fairy who lost her star; by
A. Silvani and M. D. Buchanan. 43 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Anita Silvani and M. D. Buchanan,
United States; D : 13220, June 20, 1908; 2c.
June 20, 1908. 29361
Miantonimo, N. E.; an historical drama, years
1637 to 1649, by R. B. Caverly. Boston, The
author, 1884.
© Robert B. Caverly, Lowell ; 1884 : 24233,
Dec. 16; 2c. Feb. 12, 1885. 29362
Miasma; drama in 3 acts, by A. Ottinger. [2],
65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1911; D : 23073 ; Albert Ot-
tinger, New York. 29363
Micaliz; or, A double life, a picturesque and
romantic drama in 4 acts, by M. Theodore
Barriere.
© John S. Leese and J. Newton Gotthold,
United States ; 1884 : 16338, Aug. 11. 29364
[Michael; play, by D. Pinski] .b3^?2 (In Fu-
ture, V. 19, no. 9, Sept., 1914)
© Sept. 1, 1914; Ic. Sept. 12, 1914; D:
38098; David Pinski, New York. 29364a
Michael and his lost angel; a play in 5 acts,
by Henry Arthur Jones. New York and
London, Macmillan & co., 1895. vii, 107 p.
12°.
© Macmillan & co.. New York ; 1895 : 64110,
Dec. 18; 2c. Dec. 18. 29365
— — ■ See also Chief contemporary dramatists.
Michael Angelo da Caravaggio; a drama in 3
acts, arr. according to the historical and bio-
graphical sketches from the Italian, French
and German languages, by C. H. Von Klein.
© Carl H. Von Klein, Cleveland; 1898:
5110, Jan. 12. 29366
Michael Kramer; kiinstlerdrama in 4 akten,
von Gerhart Hauptmann. Berlin, S. Fischer,
1900. 128 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin; 1900 A: 28126,
Nov. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 29367
See also Dramatic works of Gerhart
Hauptmann. — German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Michael Rodenburg; by I. D'Ai*mond.
© Isabell D'Armond, New Haven ; D : 2412,
Oct. 3. 1902. 29368
1472
29369
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29389
Michael StrogofE; a drama tixation of Jules
Verne's story of the same name, by William
Nelson. 47 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 1, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16378; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 29369
— : — ■ the version of D'Enuery, by F. A. Andrews.
Typewritten.
© Florine Arnold Andrews, United States;
1900 A : 4929, Feb. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 17. 29370
or, The courier of the czar, a dramatization
of .Jules Verne's celebrated story, bv C F.
Towle and C. D. Coffin. 47 p. 24'. Printed.
© Charles F. Towle and Charles D." Coffin,
Boston ; 1S70 : 12860, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 8. 1880.
29371
Same.
© Charles F. Towle and Charles D. Coffin,
Boston ; 1880 : 4810, Mar. 25 ; 2c. Mar. 2n.
29372
or, The czar's courier, a romantic play in 5
acts and 8 tableaux, dramatized from Jules
Verne's novel of Michael Strogoff, by .T. R.
Wilkins.
© ,Tohn R. Wilkins, San Francisco; 1877:
5498, May 7. 29373
See also Courier (The) of the czar. — Noble
(A) mission. — Relief (The) of Irkutsk.
Michael BtvogoS, the Kussian courier; from the
French of Jules Verne, dramatized by R. J. New-
ton.
© Richard J. Newton, Providence, R. I. ;
1877 : 8114, Mar. 14. 29374
Michaelmas term. See Masterpieces of the
English drama: Thomas Middleton.
Michal; tragedy in 4 acts , by F. D. Kershner.
[2], 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : 39023 ; Frederick D.
Kershner and Abram E. Cory, Cincinnati.
29375
Miche; ou, Le nez qui remue, comedie bouffe en
3 actes. M. Soulie et H. de Gor.sse. Paris, Li-
brairie Moliere, 1903. 122 p. 12°.
© IMaurice Soulie et Plenry de Gorsse, Paris ;
D : 3322, Apr. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1903.
29376
Michel Michael; komodie in 5 akten, von Rich-
ard Dehmel. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1911.
152 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1912 ; D : 28789 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 29377
Michelang'elo und Eolla; lyrisches drama in 1
akt, nach C. Lafont's drama, bearbeitet von
Ferdinaudo Stiatti, deutsch von Ludwig Hart-
mann, musik von Crescenzo Buongiorno.
[Leipzig, J. Schuberth & co., 1902] 60 p. 16°.
(Edition Schuberth, no. 7380) [Libretto only]
© J. Schuberth & co., Leipzig ; D : 2653. Nov.
29, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1902. 29378
Michigan peaches; a pastoral drama, by S. R.
Hill. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Stella Richmond Hill, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; D : 7626, Nov. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Api-. 2, 1906.
29379
a 3 act pastoral drama with music, by S. R.
Hill. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1906. 1 p. 1., 4-69
p. 8°. [Words only] .
© Stella Richmond Hill, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; D : 9053, Sept. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1906.
29380
Michigander (The); new American comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by A. Z. Chipman.
© Adelbert Z. Chipman, Worcester; ISSl :
34793, Sept. 3. 29381
Michilimackinac; an Indian play, A. D. 1763, by
L. O. Armstrong. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Scenario]
© L. O. Armstrong, Montreal, Canada ; D :
6487, Apr. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1905. 29382
Mick McQuaid; by G. Clarke.
© George Clarke, Brooklyn; 1876:6932,
June 3. 29383
Mickey Finn, that bad boy; a farce comedy in
3 acts, by W. B. Watson. Tj-pewritten.
© W. B. Watson, Brooklyn ; D : 367, Ai)r. 19,
1901 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1901. 29384
Mickie's Christmas tree; by F. J. Munagle.
© Frank J. Munagle, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
9842, Jan. 12, 1907. 29385
Micro-mania; comic opera in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Russell A. Field, music by Wm. H.
Johns. 19 p. 8°. Printed. [Words only]
© Apr. 29, 1915 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1915 ; D : 40517 ;
Bayside yacht club, Long Island, N. Y.
29385a
Microbe man; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
C. Werner, music by Alden Flynn.
© Carl Werner, Brooklyn ; D : 8746, June 28,
1906. 29386
Microbe (The) of love; a comedy in 3 acts, by
M. I\I. Godbold. Comanche, Tex., The Dragon
printery [1909] 38 p. 12°.
© July 5, 1909 : 2c. July 9, 1909 ; D : 16221 ;
Mollie Moore Godbold, Comanche, Tex. 29387
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. J. Costello.
140 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Jerome Costello, Chicago ; D : 5184,
June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 8, 1904. 29388
farcical comedy in 3 acts, by J. J. Costello.
[l].186p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 20, 1913 ; D : 33402 ; J. J. Costello,
Chicago. 29389
5379—16-
-93
1473
29390
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29410
Mid-channel; a play in 4 acts, by A. W. Pinero.
Boston, V.'. H. Baker & co., 1910. 3 p. 1., 221
p. 12°.
© Nov. 25, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1910 ; D : 22653 ;
Arthur Wing Pinero, London. 29390
Mid-life (A) dream. See New (The) star.
Mid magnolias. Sec Levee-cutter (The)
Mid-ocean; or, A sailor's sweetheart, a nautical
melodrama in 5 acts, by M. S. Taylor.
© Malcolm S. Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1SS7 : 2225, Jan. 28. 29391
Middle-aged
(The)
(A) romance. See Suffragette
Middle-class (The); play in 4 acts, by J. Rosett.
Baltimore, Phoenix publishers [1912] iv, 124
p. 10°.
© Dec. 23, 1912; 2c. Dec. 26, 1912; D:
31775; Joshua Rosett, Baltimore. 29392
play in 3 acts, by A. Glassmire. 102 p. 4°.
Typewritten
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22992 ; Albert Glass-
mire, Philadelphia. 29393
by M. C. Moore. [78] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1910; D: 21840; Mildred
Champagne Mo<jre, Boston. 29394
Middle ground; play in 3 acts, by S. Benson.
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41902 ; Stuart Bon-
son, New York. 29394a
Middle (The) range; play in 4 acts, by M.
Wiren. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1911 ; D : 24252 ; Myra Wiren,
New York. 29395
Middle- woman (The); sketch in 1 act, by C.
de V. Hundt. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915 ; D : 42135 ; C. de Vidal
Hundt, Los Angeles. 29395a
Middleman (The); a play in 4 acts, by H. A.
Jones. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1907. .122 p. 8°.
© Henry Arthur Jones, London; D: 11873.
Dec. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1907. 29396
Middlemarch; a play, by F. H. Mead and T. D.
Beasley.
© F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasley, San Diego,
Cal.; 1897:31923. May 25; 2c. July 7; Ic.
2d. ed. Sept. 17; Ic. rev. ed. Sept. 27. 29397
Middletons (The); play in 4 acts, by S. Weiller.
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1915 ; D : 39423 ; Simon Weil-
ler, New York. 29397a
Middy (The) of France; a drama of early days,
by J. J. Wallace.
© J. J. Wallace, San Francisco; 1888:
20674, July 18. 29398
Middy (The) of Pensacola; or, The fortunes of
a naval officer, a drama in 5 acts, based upon
scenes and incidents of the late war on ship-
board and on shore, by J. S. Clark.
© J. S. Clark, Webster, Mass.; 1874:478,
Jan. 14. 29399
Midge; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by A. D.
Gordon and L. P. Richardson.
© Archibald D. Gordon and Leander P.
Richardson, New York ; 1880 : 7698, May 18.
29400
musical comedy in 2 acts, libretto by E. A.
Sumner, music by L. Dinsmore.
© Lon Dinsmore and E. A. Sumner, Bos-
ton; 1885 : 4054, Feb. 14. 29401
Midget; or, The crimson scarf, an emotional
drama in 4 acts, by F. Williams and G. L.
Stout.
© Fred Williams and George L. Stout,
United States; 1884:16564, Aug. 15. 29402
or. The modern Puck, an original drama
in 4 acts, by G. A. Ernst.
© George A. Ernst. Boston; 1873:4905,
May 6. 29403
Midgetty-Digetty; a musical comedy in 2 acts.
© L. Lawrence Weber and Edward F. Rush,
New York ; D : 5150, June 10, 1904. 29404
Midinettes (Les); comedie en 4 actes, de L.
Artus. 36 p. illus. 4°. (Supplement gratuit
au no. 2S14 du Monde illustre, 8 mars 1911)
© Mar. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1911 ; D : 23741 ;
Louis Artus, Paris. 29405
Midnight; a comedy in black and white, by C.
Von der Vonde. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Vonde, New York: D: 14484,
Dec. 7, 1908; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909. 29406
drama in 1 act, by De W. E. Kaufman. 10
p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D : 29224 ; De Witt
Kaufman, Memphis, Tenn. 29407
— play in 1 act for two persons, by W. A.
Tyler. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1912; D : 30721 ; Jean C.
Littlewood and W. Clifton Llttlewood. St.
Louis. 29408
— a 3 act farce comedy, by D. C. McCarthy.
© Dennis Charles McCarthy, Louisville;
1893 : 11430, Mar. 6. 29409
by P. P. Willis. [1], 42 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912 ; D : 31677 ; Paul Peter
Willis, Indianapolis. 29410
1474
29411
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29431
Midnight — Continued.
western sketch in 1 act, by W. A. MacDon-
ald. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1913; D: 33806; Wallace
Archibald JMacDonald, San Francisco. 29411
• or, The theft of the raven, a play in 6 acts.
by F. Keller.
© Frederic Keller, Brooklyn ; 1879 : 15822,
Nov. 22. 29412
Midnight adventure; playlet in 1 act, by H.
Norman. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910 ; D : 20802 ; Henry Nor-
man, New York. 29413
Midnight (The) alarm; a drama in 5 acts, by J.
W. Harkius, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., Chai'leston, 111.;
1889 : 39211, Dec. 21. 29414
Midnight (A) appeal; comedy in 1 act, by J. J.
O'Connor. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1912; D: 30754; John J.
O'Connor, Chicago. 29415
Midnight (The) bell; an original comedy in 4
acts, illustrative of New England life, by
C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston; 1883:23255,
Dec. 15. 29416
Midnight (The) call; a new and original com-
edy drama, by W. H. Rightmire.
© Wm. H. Rightmire, New York; 1894:
16862, Mar. 26. 29417
play in 1 act, by F. S. Clark. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30. 1914 ; D : 3S957 ; F. Sherwood
Clark, Brooklyn. 29417a
Midnight (The) charge; a grand military play
in 4 acts, by W. Elsworth Stedman. New York,
T. H. French ; London, S. French, 1892. 56 p.
12°. ( [French's standard drama, no. 413}-)
© T. H. French, New York; 1892:46133,
Nov. 12 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 29418
Midnight club; a burlesque in 3 scenes, by J.
Madison. [36] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21108 ; James Madi-
son, New York. 29419
Midnight colic; a laughable sketch in 1 scene,
by D. E. Allyn. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing
company, 1888. 9 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 256] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:32041,
Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 29420
Midnight (A) cruise; farce comedy in 1 act, by
W. H. Macart. [l],18p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914; D : 37569 ; William H.
Macart, Lansing, Mich. 29420a
Midnight cry; or, Paul Rev era's ride to Con-
cord, an historical play in 2 acts, by S. Birn-
baum. cover-title, [10] p. 16°. Printed.
© Samuel Birnbaum, Dorchester, Mass. ; D :
8100, Mar. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1906. -29421
Midnight (The) elopement; a comedy in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by C. L. Monroe.
© Charles L. Monroe,- Rochester, N. Y. ;
1896 : 4514, Jan. 15. 29422
Midnight (The) express; F. A. Johann, jr.
© F. A. Johann, jr., New York ; 1893 : 3323,
Jan. 14. 29423
• a comedy di-ama in 4 acts.
© John Kastendike, New York ; 189J : 38611,
Oct. 28. 29424
sensational melodrama, by W. L. Hummell.
Typewritten.
© William L. Hummell, Evansville, Ind. ;
1895 : 3265, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Feb. 2. 29425
See also Hold-up (The) man.
Midnight (The) fire; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Gerald E. Sullivan and Louis Wagner.
Tifhu, O., Advertiser job rooms, 1SS4. 52 p.
16°.
© Wagner and Sullivan, Tiffin, 0.; 1884:
2379, Feb. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 14. . 29426
Midnight (The) flood; a comedy melodrama in
5 acts, [by] L. Eagan.
© Louis Eagan, United States; 1892 : 39727,
Oct. 1. 29427
Midnight (The) freight; a 5 act melodrama, by
P. Robertson.
© Punch Robertson, Chicago; 1891:10821,
Mar. 23. 29428
Midnight (A) frolic; a comedy in 1 act, by Dan-
iel L. Hart, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
© Chas. Hassenforder, Philadelphia; 1893:
27431, June 7. 29429
Midnight (The) girl. See Mit£ernachtsmaedel
(Das)
Midnight (The) guest; play in 2 acts, by H. Sun-
shine. 39 p. fol. Ms.
^ © Ic. Mar. 28, 1914 ; D : 36497 ; Harry Sun-
shine, New York. 29429a
Midnight (The) hou.r; or, The return of the
departed, by F. Ullrich. 1 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frederick Ullrich, Philadelphia; D:345S,
May 19, 1903 ; 2c. May 19, 1903. 29430
Midnight in Chinatown; a melodrama, in 4 acts,
by F. Z. Niblack.
© Flora Z. Niblack, Chicago; 1899 : .50347,
Sept. 2. 29431
1475
29433
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29453
Midnight in New York; by O. T. Crawford.
© O. T. Crawford, St. Louis ; D : 4319, Nov.
27, 1903. 29432
Midnight (The) intruder; an Ethiopian farce, by
Frank Dumont. New York, II. M. De Witt,
1876. 8 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 96])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7992, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 29433
Midnight (The) intrusion; 20 minutes comedy
drama, crook sketch, by J. Montague. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913 ; D : 32699 ; John Blon-
tague. New York. 29434
Midnight (The) lady; farce in 1 act, by W. H.
Post. 21, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911 ; D : 24372 ; Emil Hoch.
Brooklyn. 29435
Midnight light; by T. A. Doucet. 54 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Theodore A. Doucet, United States; D:
8132, Mar. S, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1906. 29436
Midnight (The) lunch; a dramatic sketch in 1
act, by H. H. Putnam.
© Henry Howell Putnam. Boston ; 1890 :
134G0, Apr. 24. 29437
Midnight (The) mail; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. Ballauf, jr.
© William BallauT, jr., Baltimore; 1892:
29688, July 16. 29433
Midnight (The) man. See Hold-up (The) man.
Midnight (The) marauders; or, Love in the
moonlight, farce, by Frank Dumont. New
York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons [1903]
13 p. 16°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 3072,
Feb. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1903. 29439
Midnight marriage; dramatized by W. W. Fes.s-
ler. Greenville, Pa.. Sheiiango Vallev news,
1882. 61 numb. 1. 24°.
© Walter W. Fessler, Greenville, Pa. ; 1SS2 :
10328, June 21 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 29440
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by Charles Os-
borne.
© William Redmond, Chicago; 1883:13510.
July 23 ; 2c. Aug. 3. 29441
■ • See also Alice the actress.
Midnight (A) masquerader; play in 1 act, by
A. Hartzberg. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1914 ; D : 35703 ; Amos Hartz-
berg, Detroit. 20441a
Midnight (A) matinee; 3 act farce comedy with
incidental musical numbers, by Bide Dudley.
38 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 27, 1910 ; D : 21423 ; Walter B.
Dudley, Denver. 29442
Midnight (A) mistake; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by A. J. Mmison. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1SS6.
25 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 211] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 1381, Jan.
17; 2c. Jan. 17. 29443
Midnight (The) murder; or. Recalled to life,
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by Alice
Wilson Browne. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; D:2242,
Aug. 16, 1902; 2c. Nov. 5, 1902. 29444
Midnight (A) mystery; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by A. Vv'. Stace. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 3576, June 12, 1903 ; 2c. June 12, 1903.
29445
Midnight o'er the hills of Judea; by A. Vv\
Gassaway. 8 p. 32°. Printed.
© Nov. 27, 1909; 2c. Nov. 30, 1909; D:
17587 ; Andrew W. Gassaway, Baltimore.
2944b
Midnight on the Bowery; a sensational drama
in 4 acts, by A. H. Woods.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; 1900 A:
13140, May 25. 29447
Midnight (The) opera; 1 act play. 2 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred Lester, Boston; D : 9568, Dec. 3,
1900; Ic. Dec. 3, 1906. 29448
Midnight (A) promise; operetta in 1 act, by
Jacobson and Conradi, adapted from the origi-
nal eniitlod Boekers gosclnchle, by T\T. Tdi-
trelly. Typewritten.
© Mathilde Cottrelly, New York; 1S96 :
71367, Dec. 31; 2c. Dec. 31. 29449
Midnight ride of Paul Revere; Revolutionary
drama in 1 act and 3 scenes, by J. Kernan.
3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909 ; D : 17801 ; Jean Ker-
nan, Baltimore. 29450
See also Paul Revere.
Midnight sermon; play in 1 act. by T. Stemp-
fel. jr. [2], 16 p. f°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30645; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 29451
Midnight (A) session; farce in 1 act, by W. M.
Cannon. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Willard M. Cannon, Battle Creek; D:
13709, Sept. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908. 29452
Midnight (The) special; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by W. Ballauf, jr.
© AYilliara Ballauf, jr., Baltimore; 1892:
34357, Aug. 20. 29453
1476
29454
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UlSriTED STATES
29474
Midnight (A) supper; a comedy in 3 acts, by
C. H. Chase.
© Clifford Hoffman Chase, Haverhill,
Mass. ; 1895 : 16525, Mar. 23. 29454
Midnig-ht (A) tea; by M. B. Cunard.
© Mary Elizabeth Cunard, New York ; 1900
A : 16673, July 6. 29455
Midnight (The) train; comedy in 2 acts, by
Maurice Hageman. Chicago and New York,
The Dramatic publishing company [1903]
43 p. 12°. (On cover: Sergei's acting drama,
no. .524)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4246.
Nov. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 29456
Midnight (A) trespasser; duologue in 1 act.
Chicago, Dramatic publishing co., 1910. 7 p.
12°. ([Sergei's acting drama, no. 59S] )
© Dec. 29, 1910; 2c. Jan. 3, 1911; D:
22976; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 29457
Midnight under the mistletoe; a musical dra-
matic comedy in 2 acts, by Matt Barton.
© Leonard co., Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 4625,
Feb. 19, 1904. 29458
Midnight (A) visitor; by L. Ludlow. 15 p.
obi. 12°, Typewritten.
© Leo Ludlow, Waukesha, Wis. ; D : 10704,
June 5, 1907; 2c. June 5, 1907. 29459
play in 4 acts, by H. V. Ross and Lydia M.
.Jones. [2], 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911 ; D : 26001 ; Hannah V.
Ross, Philadelphia. 29460
playlette in 1 spasm, by E. G. Longman.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1911 ; D : 25113 ; Edward G.
Longman, Brooklyn. 29461
Midnight (The) watch; a sensational melo-
drama in 5 acts, by J. F. Kirke.
© J. Francis Kirke, Wilmington, Del. ; 1895 :
33996, June 29. 29462
Midnight (The) wedding; original romantic
drama in 4 acts, by W. Howard. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D: 34557; Walter
Howard, London. 29463
Midnight vn-eck; a sensational comedy in 4
acts, by T. I. Keogh.
© Thomas Ignacius Keogh, Denison, Tex. ;
1892:44557, Nov. 1. 29464
Midsommer (A) night's dreame; ed. by H. H.-
Furness. Philadelphia, J. B. Lipijincott com-
pany, 1895. xxxiv, 357 p. 8°. (New vari-
orum ed. of Shakespeare, v. 10)
© Horace Howard Furness, Philadelphia ;i|
1895 : 20783, Apr. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 15. 29465 J
Midsommer (A) night's dreame — Continued.
ed. with notes, introductions, glossaries, lists
of variorum readings and selected criticisms
by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. New
York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [1903] 1 p. 1.,
xxxiv, 216 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York ; A :
53484, Feb. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1903. 29466
(Shakespeare); facsimile reprint of the
text of the first folio, 1623; with foot-notes
giving every variant in spelling and punctua-
tion occurring in the two quartos of 1600,
according to the pei'fect copies of the origi-
nal texts in the Barton collection, Boston
Public library ; with introduction and notes
by H. Johnson. (Variant edition) Boston
and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and com-
pany, 1888. xviii, [1]-61 p. 8°.
© Henry Johnson, Brunswick, Me. ; 1888 :
11326, Apr. 18 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 29467
Sec also Midsummer (A) night's dream. —
Shakespeare's works.
Midsummer; by Q. Kilby.
© Quincy Kilby, Boston ; D : 10559, May 14.
1907. 29468
Midsummer (A) dance dream; skit in 1 act
wiith the words from William Shakespeare, by
A. B. Stewart. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D : 39443 ; Anna Bird
Stewart, New York. 29468a
Midsummer (A) madness; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by B. Hope. 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bervl Hope, New York ; D : 15349, Mar.
16, 1909; 2c. Mar. 16, 1909. 29469
— - a comedy in 4 acts, by W. C. Roberson.
© William C. Roberson,- New York; 1S94:
50602, Oct. 30. 29470
— a comedy in 1 act, by F. M. and R. Richard-
son.
© F. M. and Roy Richardson, Omaha, Neb. ;
1899 : 82685, Dec. 21. 29471
[120]
^^i
— - comedv in 3 acts, by W. W. Blancke.
p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911 ; D : 25203 ; Wilton Yv'al-
lace Blancke, Philadelphia. 29472
— a farce comedy in 4 acts, by A. L. White.
© A. Ludlow White, New York ; 1891 : 34823,
Sept. 30. 29473
— a farcical fantasy in 3 acts, by T. R. Sulli-
van and W. W. Chamberlin.
© T. R. Sullivan, Boston; 1880:1420, Jan.
24.
29474
1477
29475
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29491
Midsummer (A) night's dream. Garden City,
N. Y., Doubleday, Page & company [1912] xii,
165 p. col. front., illus. 12°. (The Ben Greet
Shakespeare for young readers and amateur
players)
© Feb. 28, 1912 ; 2c. IMar. 5, 1912 ; A : 309417 ;
Doubleday, Page & co., Garden City, N. Y.
29475
by William Shakespeare, condensed for lawn
and school productions, in 3 acts, by Kate
Weaver Dallas. 2d ed. New York, Edgar S.
Werner & co., 1902. 48 p. 12°.
© Apr. 27, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1911 ; D : 24092 ;
Edgar S. Werner, New York. 29476
with illustrations by Alfred Fredericks.
New York, D. Appleton and company, 1874.
101 p. front, illus. 4°.
© D. Appleton & co., New York ; 1S73 : 13519,
Nov. 20 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 29477
abridged and ed. by Sarah W. Hiestand,
with illustrations after drawings by II. Smirke.
Boston, D. C. Heath & co., 1900. ix, [1], 102 p.
front, (port.) pi. 12°. (Heath's home and
school classics, no. 2; The beginner's Shakes-
peare)
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 23492,
Sept. 21 ; 2c. Sept. 21. 29478
— arr. by E. S. Fry. 9 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1910 ; D : 20S61 ; Emma Sheri-
dan Fry, Brooklyn. 29479
— • a burlesque in 2 acts, by S. B. McEroom.
© Hints pub. & supply co., New York ; D :
6597, Apr. 28, 1905. ' 29480
— ed. by John W. Cunliffe. New York, The
INIacmillan company, 1912. xvi, 113 p. front,
(port.) 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Feb. 21, 1912; 2c. Feb. 24, 1912; A:
305724 ; Macmillan co., New York. 29481
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 195 p. front, illus. 12°.
(Shakespeare's complete works, v. 5)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 28289,
May 6 ; 2c. .Jan. 13, 1899. 29482
— educational player dramatic cast-reading
form of William Shakespeare's play arr. by
E. S. Fry. [1], 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1915 ; D : 42546 ; Emma Sheri-
dan Fry, Brooklyn. 29482a
fi'om the Riverside edition, ed. by Richard
Grant White, with introduction, notes and a
study of the play by Laura Emma Lockwood.
Boston, New Y'ork [etc.l Houghton, Mifflin
and company [1903] vi, [2],100p. 16°. (The
Riverside litei'ature series [no. 153] )
© Houghton, MifRin & co., Cambridge, Mass. ;
A : 52908, Feb. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1903.
29483
Midsummer (A) night's dream — Continued.
introduction and notes by Henry Norman
Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer Charlton
Black, with the cooperation of Moses Grant
Daniell. School ed. [Boston] Ginn and com-
• pany [1910] Ixxiii, 114 p. front, (facsim.)
16°. (The new Hudson Shakespeare)
© Oct. 24, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1910 ; A : 2739.51 ;
Ginn & co., Boston. 29484
play in 1 act, by J. McCree. [1], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913 ; D : 34749 ; Junie McCree,
New York. 29485
with a special introduction by George E.
Woodberry and an original frontispiece by C.
Wilhelm. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York, George D.
Sproul, 1907. xxii, 98 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by Sid-
ney Lee. v. 6)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
175844, Apr. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1907. 29486
(The comedy of); by William Shakespeare.
New Yoi-k, Cincinnati [etc.] American book
company, 1894. 90 p. 12°. (Eclectic English
classics)
© American book co., New York; 1894:
23663, May 10 ; 2c. July 12. 29487
arr. for representation by A. Daly.
Privately printed, 18S8. 76 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1888:2409,
Jan. 21 ; 2c. Feb. 16. 29488
• Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney, New
York, as executors of the author, in renew^al
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6345, Jan. 23, 1915.
Original entry, Jan. 21, 1888, no. 2409. 29488a
for young people; a play by William
Shakespeare, adapted from the Caml)ridgetext,
introductory story, decorations and illustra-
tions by Lucy Fitch Perkins. New York, F. A.
Stokes company [1907] xliv, 93 p. incl. col.
front, illus. 11 col. pi. 4°. (The dandelion
classics for children)
© University pre.ss, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
185383, Aug. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1907. 29489
(Shakespeare's); ed. by John Louis Haney.
New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book
company [1911] 102 p. 16°. (Eclectic Eng-
lish classics)
© Jan. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1911 ; A : 280474 ;
American book co.. New York. 29490
• ed. by William Allan Neilson. Chicago,
Scott, Foresman and company [1910] 2 p. 1.,
9-158 p. 16°. (The Lake English classics)
© Jan. 19, 1910; 2c. Jan. 20, 1910; A:
256115 ; Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago.
29491
1478
29492
COPYBIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
29511
Midsummer (A) night's dream. — Contintied.
• -(Shakespeare's); ed. with an introduction
and notes by Brainerd Kellogg. New York,
O. E. Merrill company [1910] 139 p. front,
(port.) 16°. (Merrill's English texts)
© Dec. 9, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1910 ; A : 278140 ;
Chas. E. Merrill co., New York. 29492
v/ith introduction, and notes, explana-
tory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston.
Ginn & Heath, 1880. (Annotated English
classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1880:14839,
29493
Sept. 30.
— Same. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1908] 128 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Sept. 30, 1908 ; A :
207607, May 21, 1908 ; 2c. June 23, 1908. 29494
-with introduction, notes, examination
papers and plan of preparation, selected by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, E. Maynard »&
CO., 1890. ix, 10-119 p. front. 32°. (Eng-
lish classics)
© Effingham Maynard c& co.. New York :
1890 : 552, Jan. 3 ; 2c. Feb. 13. 29495
Same.
© Effingham Maynard & co.. New York;
1890 : 4258, Feb. 3.
29496
— (Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with an
introduction and notes by Ernest Clapp Noyes.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1908.
xlviii, 147 p. front. 24°. (Macmillan's
pocket American and English classics)
© Macmillan co., New York; A : 210347,
June 24, 1908 ; 2c. June 24, 1908. 29497
ed. with introduction and notes by
Katharine liee Bates. Boston, Leach, Shewell
and Sanborn [1895] v p., 1 1., 204 p. 1 illus.
16°. (The students' series of English- clas-
sics)
© Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, Boston ;
1895 : 55782, Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 29498
ed.
with notes by Homer B.
Sprague . . . also suggestions and plans for
study topics for e-ssays, etc. Boston, New
York [etc.] Silver, Burdett and company,
1896. 127 p. front, (port.) 12°. (Studies
in English classics)
© Silver, Burdett & co., Boston; 1896:
63200, Nov. 19; 2c. Nov. 19. 29499
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
New York, Harper & brothers, 1877. 191,
[1] p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1877 : 6994.
June 13; 2c. Aug. 25. 29500
Midsummer (A) nig'ht's dream — Continued.
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1903] 230 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge. Mass.; A:
73914, Dec. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1904. 29501
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 230 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from June 13, 1905; A:
105802, Jan. 6, 1905; 2c. Jan. 23, 1905.
29502
— (Shakspere's): ed. with notes and an in-
troduction by George Pierce Baker. New
York, [etc.] Longmans, Green and co., 1896.
xxxiii. 111 p. front. 12°. (Longmans' Eng-
lish classics. [7])
© Longmans. Green & co.. New York ;
1895 : 66205, Dec. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1896. 29503
See also Butterfly (The) ball. — Pyramus
and Thisbe. — Midsommer (A) night's
dreame. — Shakespeare's works.
Midsum.iner (A) night's dream of Shakes-
peare's women; by M. H. Lee.
© Mary Holland Lee, Shrewsbury, Mass. ;
1890 : 28659, Sept. 17. 29504
Midsummer noon's dream; a playlet, by A.
Dickinson. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1910 ; D : 20336 ; Alex Dickin-
son, Everett, Wash. 29505
Midthorne; a play in 5 acts, a historical drama
relating to the Bacon Rebellion in Virginia,
1676, by G. B. McCutcheon.
© George Barr McCutcheon, Lafayette,
Ind. ; 1898:22915, Apr. IL 29506
Midway (The); burlesque entertainment based
on the famous Midway plaisance of the
World's Columbian exposition.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1894 : 58696,
Dec. 17. 29507
- — —a comedy, by H. A. Pei'ry.
© Harry A. Perry, Chicago; 1893:54627.
Dec. 11. 29508
Midway (The) plaisance; a comedy, by H. A.
Perry.
© Harry A. Perry, Chicago; 1893:54628.
Dec. 11. 29509
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. W. Chase.
© Chas. AVathen Chase, United States;
1893:38729, Aug. 23. 29510
Midwinter circus; by E. G. Stanley.
© Edgar G. Stanley, Terra Haute, Ind. ;
1896:56528, Oct. 13. 29511
1479
29512
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29533
Midwinter (A) nightmare; or, Shakespeare,
disarranged by F. F. Snow, misquoted by E. L.
Hadaway, and embellislied by the entire com-
pany.
© Frank F. Snow and Ephraim L. Haa-
away, Boston; 1893:2459, Jan. 10. 29512
Midwinter (A) night's dream; a dramatic
idyl in 4 acts, by S. Morse.
© Salmi Morse, United States ; 1878 : 100S3,
Sept. 2. 29513
a novel and grotesque musical entertain-
ment for church fairs, Christian associations.,
&c., by C. G. Buck.
© Charles G. Buck, United States; 1888:
2562, Jan. 23. 29514
an operatic travesty in 3 acts, by O. Col-
lings and C. E. Bray.
© Otto CoUings and C. E. Bray, Seattle;
1895:7548, Feb. 2. 29515
Mieles y hieles; boceto de comedia en 1 acto y 2
cuadros, en prosa, original de A. Perera. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909.
35 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16886; Arturo Perera, Madrid. 29516
Miffiifif (The); or. In Mexico, by A. Lewis.
© Andy Levies, Brooklyn ; D : 7598, Sept. 5,
1905. 29517
Miggles. See Mliss, child of the Sierras.
Miggs; or. The waif of the streets, a comedy
drama in 3 acts and 7 scenes, by H. N. Dow-
ley.
© Harry N. Dowley, New York ; 1892 : 4552,
Jan. 29. 29518
Might; play in 1 act, by J. R. Gousha. 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915 ; D : 4019G ; Joseph Roe-
buck Gousha, Pittsburgh. 29518a
Might is right; by K. Ernst. 52 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 10321, Apr. 11,
1907; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 29519
Might or right; a melodrama in 5 acts, by W.
H. Regner. Slarshalltown, la., Hamlin B.
Miller, 1902. 12 p. 8°.
© W. Haynie Regner, Marshalltown, la. ;
D:2522, Oct. 30, 1902; 2c. Dec. 11, 1002.
29520
Mightier (The); by August Strindberg.
© Warren Frederic Martin, Philadelphia;
D : 12705, Apr. 8, 1908. 29521
Mighty (The) arm; drama in 4 acts, by H. G.
PfafE. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911 ; D : 25764 ; Harry Cross-
land Pfaff, Chicago. 29522
Mighty (The) deep; a spectaciilar romantic
drama in 5 acts, founded on Tennyson's poem
Enoch Arden, by J. P. Craig.
© John Paul Craig, San Francisco; 1891:
34399, Sept. 28. 29523
Mighty (The) hand; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
B. Gerard and A. Pierra. Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard and Adolfo Pierra, New
York; D:251, Mar. 22, 1901; 2c. Mar. 22,
1901. 29524
Mighty lak a rose; play by M. McWilliams.
[8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28760 ; Murrie Mc-
Williams, Los Angeles. 29525
Mighty millions; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by Jean Burnside. Allen. Typewritten.
© A. J. Allen, New York ; 1893 : 16063,
Apr. 4 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 2952S
Mighty Mrs. Station; or, How saloons are
smashed in state of Kansas, by W. Drury.
© Wells Drury, San Francisco ; D : 180,
Mar. 5, 1901. 29527
Mighty (The) truth; or. In clouds or sunshine,
a drama in 3 acts, by Capt. Jack Crawford.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John W^allace Crawford, San Marcial,
N. M. ; 1896:2585, Jan. 6; 2c. Jan. 6. 29528
Mighty (The) waters; a drama in 5 acts, by
L. Grover and L. Grover, jr.
© Leonard Grover and Leonard Grover. jr.,
Brooklyn ; 1889 : 18781, June 18. 29529
Mignon.
© Adolf M. Friedlieb, New York; 1882:
15946, Sept. 27; 2c. Oct. 4. 29530
— musical sketch in 1 scene from the opera,
by M. Beriza. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. May 14, 1915; D: 40648; Marguerite
Beriza, New York. 29530a
a play in 4 acts, founded upon Goethe's
novel of Wilhelm Meister, by J. B. Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago; 1876:9S19,
Aug. 28. 29531
a romantic drama in 3 acts, from the Ger-
man of Goethe, by G. H. Bassett.
© G. H. Bassett, New York; 1872:3077,
Mar. 28.
29532
— a tragedy in 5 acts, by B. T. Trego.
© Benjamin T. Trego, Philadelphia; 1884:
4410, Mar. 1. 29533
— See also Scarlet (The) lancers. — Wild
honey.
1480
29534
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29551
Mignon, the child-wife; or, A sister's devotion,
a society drama in 5 acts and prologue, by
P. C. Hamilton and W. F, Felch.
© Francis C. Hamilton and W. Fari'and
Felch, Columbus, O. ; 1882 : 10410, June 23.
29534
Mig-nonette; musical comedy in 1 act, by Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. De Smidt.
© Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacques De Smidt,
Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; 1882 : 7572, May 10.
29535
■ or, A Mayday masquerade, an original
comic opera in 4 acts, written by R. Thomp-
son, composed by R. B. Hall.
© Ray Thompson, Richmond, Me.; 1889:
14841, May 16. 29536
■or, The spirit of the kitchen, American
frolic musical comedy in 3 acts, by L. De
Smidt. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis De Smidt, New York; D : 8659,
June S, 1906; 2c. June 8, 1906. 29537
Mignonette, the little schemer; comic opera
in 8 acts, libretto by Blanche Reives, com-
posed by J. Williams.
© Jesse Williams, United States; 1874:
12533, Oct. 7. 2953b
Migratory (The) moon; a dramatic and scenic
production in 1 act, by J. E. Hayes.
© James E. Hayes, New York ; 1871 : 8152,
Sept. 1. 29539
Mikado; oder, Die stadt Titipu, text von
W. S. Gilbert, musik von Arthur Sullivan,
uebersetzt von E. F. L. Gauss. Chicago, L.
W. H. Neebe, 1887. 30 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© E. F. L. Gauss, United States; 1887:
2596, Feb. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 29540
or. The town of Titipu, the comic opera,
by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. .
© Alex P. Browne, Boston ; 1885 : 5966,
Mar. 11. 29541
See also Dancing (The) operettas. —
Macharado (The).— -Mr. Mikado.
Mikado's (The) message; a farce-comedy in 1
act, by W. B. Hardin. Typewritten.
© William Budd Hardin, New York ; 1899 :
81335, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 15. 29542
Mike; a farce in 3 acts, by J. J. Jennings.
© John J. Jennings, New York ; D : 7160,
Aug. 25, 1905. 29543
Mike, a dude; a burlesque in 1 act, by M. C.
Woodward.
© Slatthew C. Woodward, Portland, Or.;
1886:4554, Feb. 24. 29544
Mike Larritz, way-station agent; comedy in 1
act, by Ellis Parker Butler, dramatized by
R. E. Eraser. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1910; D: 20315; R. Eliza-
beth Eraser, Kansas City, Mo. 29545
Mike O'Hara; a play in 4 acts, by J. D. Farrell.
© John D. Farrell, Chicago; 1899:82.54.
Jan. 26. 2954U
Mike, the coachman-chauffeur; burlesque
sketch, by L. Powers. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910; D: 22749; La Rue
Powers, Los Angeles. 29547
Mil (Los) francos; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, en prosa, letra de Emilio G.
del Castillo y Jose Perez Lopez, mUsica de los
maestros Enrique Bru y Cayo Vela. Madrla
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1912. 40 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29774; E. G. del Castillo y J. Perez Lopez,
Madrid. 29548
Mil (Las) ypico denoches; fantasia c6mico-lirica
en 1 acto dividido en un prologo y 5 cuadi'os,
prosa y verso, original de G. Perrin y M. de
Palacios, mtisica del maestro Geronimo Gime-
nez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1909. 47 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24. 1909; D:
16904 ; Guillermo Perrin y Miguel de Palacios.
Madrid. 29549
Mila When die; an unpleasant play, by N. H.
ISIuKselman. {In Poet-lore. v. 13, no. 1, Jan.-
Mar., 1901)
© Poet lore co., Boston ; D : 174, Feb. 4,
19U1; 2c. Mar. 21, 19U1. [Entry for periodi-
cal : B : 4234. Feb. 13, 1901 ; Ic. Feb. 13, 1901 ; -
Ic. Feb. 23, 1901] 29550
Miladi and the musketeer; a burlesque, by
R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Dorchester. Mass.; 1808:
71917, Dec. 10. 29551
Milady Sleuth; comedy dramatic sketch, by
M. B. Alton. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D : 41522 ; Maxie
Belle Alton, St. Joseph, Mo. 29551a
Milady's boudoir; or. The dove, play in 3 acts,
by J. C. Drum. [59] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914; D: 37983; Joseph C.
Drum, Boston. 29551b
Milagro (Un) de San Antonio; diftlogo en
prosa, original de Gonzalo Canto y Guiller-
mo Hernandez Mir. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1915. 14 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41078 ; G. Canto y G. Hernandez Mir, Madrid.
29551c
1481
29552
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29573
Milanese (La); a modern play in 3 acts, by G. E.
Hall.
© George Edward Hall, Brooklyn; D:
1385, Feb. 1, 1902. 29552
Milch (Das) madchen von Schbneberg. See
Lina, the milk vender of Gerinantown,
Mildred; play in 4 acts, dramatized from Mary
J. Holmes' novel of the same name, by M. S.
Keightley. [2], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D: 31060; Mabel S.
Keigbtley, South Bend, Ind. 29553
from the novel of the same name by
Mary J. Holmes, dramatized by I. W. Rae.
64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1910 ; D : 21407 ; Ida Weston
Rae, Osborne, Kan. 29554
■or, A lover's strategy, 1 act pastoral
drama, by Jos. Le Brandt.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1896:
71679, Dec. 31. 29555
Mildred of the movies; tabloid farce comedy in
2 acts, by C. B. Casad. 66 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 7, 1913 ; D : 33429 ; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 29556
Mildred Percival; a drama in 4 acts, by T. H.
Davis. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis, Wilkinsburg. Pa. ;
D: 12726, Apr. 11, 1908; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908.
29557
Mildred Willbanks; play in 4 acts, by J. H.
Roberts. [47] p. 4^. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1913; D: 35303; Josephine
Howard Roberts, Woodside, N. Y. 29558
Mildredisin; a comedy in 1 act, by H. Rouclere.
© Harry Rouclere, Brooklyn; 1899:50979,
Aug. 8. 29559
Mile (A) a minute; a comedy drama in 5 acts.
© H. S. Taylor and Harry Williams, New
York ; 1891 : 685, Jan. 5. 29560
■spectacular vaudeville sketch, by Langdon
IMcCormick [i. e. A. L. McCormick] [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912; D: 30910; Bidwell
amusement co.. New York. 29561
Milestones; play in 3 acts, by A. Bennett and
E. Knoblauch. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912 ; D : 28426 ; Arnold Ben-
nett and Edward Knoblauch, London. 29562
Same. London, Methuen & co., ltd. [1912]
4 p. 1., [7]-126 p. 16°
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1912; A ad int. 1074; pubd.
Mar. 19, 1912 ; A. Bennett and Edward Knob-
lauch, % George H. Doran co.. New York.
29563
Milestones — Continued .
Same. New York, G. H. Doran company
[1912] 122 p. 12°.
© May 6. 1912 ; 2c. May 7, 1912 ; A : 314195 ;
Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, %
X3eorge H. Doran co., New York. 29564
Mile-stones in woman's progress. See Next
(The) step.
Mile-stones of progress; from the principal's
lecture, Mile-stones of progress ; have you
counted them? by I. Fisher.
© Isaac Fisher, Pine Bluff, Ark. ; D : 4720,
Mar. 14, 1904. 29565
Mile (A) with a fool; by George M. Rosener.
(In Stagelore, v. 1, Feb., 1912)
© Feb. 10, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; A:
305907 ; Wetzel, Rosener & James, New York.
29566
Miles-aroon; a romantic Irish drama in 4 acts,
by George H. Jessop and Horace Townsend.
© W. J. Scanlan and Augustus Pitou. New
York; 1888:27335, Sept. 25. 29567
Miles Dixon. See Tour plays; by Gilbert Can-
nan.
Miles Fadh; an originnl Irish drama in 4 acts,
by C. Gibney.
© Charles Gibney, New York; 1891:9481,
Mar. 12. 29568
Miles Standish; an American light opera in 3
acts, book and lyrics by L. Untermeyer and
P. Moeller. [5], 159 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1912 ; D : 31783 ; Louis Unter-
meyer and Pliilip Moeller, New York. 29569
a musical extravaganza from Longfellow's
poem, music and text by A. J. Goodman.
© Arthur J. Goodman, Boston ; 1878: 10S42.
Sept. 20. 29570
See also Historical stories in dramatic
form.
Militant (The); a satirical comedy iu 1 act, by
A. Mixon. 2 p. 1., 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D : 38695 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 29570a
Militant (The) god; a reverse tragedy in 1 act,
by C. Greve. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clifford Greve, St. Louis ; D : 14911. Jan.
27, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909. 29571
Militant (A) maid; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. M.
Pope. [96] p. 4°. T,ypewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913'; D:. 32442; Marion
Manville Pope, Buenos Aii'es, Argentine Re-
public. 29572
Militant Mary; musical comedy in 3 acts, book
by E. H. Pendleton and D. C. Bitler, music
and lyrics by E. H. Pendleton. 62 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913 ; D : 32503 ; E. H. Pendle-
ton and D. C. Bitler, Venice, Cal. 29573
1482
29574
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29595
Militant (The) suffragette. See Cause of
woman.
Militants (The); musical comedy in 1 act and
2 scenes, by M. Goldsmith. [16] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34580 ; Milton
Goldsmith, New York. 29574
play in 4 acts, by M. M. Allen. 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1913 ; D : 34819 ; Martha M.
Allen, Forest Hills Gardens, N. Y. 29575
Same. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1914; D : 37159 ; Martha M.
Allen, New York. 29575a
Military (The) attache; a comedy in 4 acts, by
H. Lindsley. 130 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Harris Liu'dslev, New York; D:1801,
Apr. 29, 1902 ; 2c. July 18, 1903. 29576
Military (The) ball; a musical comedy in 1 act,
book and lyrics by A. K. Allison, music by
Herbei't J. Brahani. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Andrew K. Allison, New York ; D : 15777.
May 5, 1909 ; 2c. May 5, 1909. 29577
Military (A) coon; sketch in 1 act, by Jack
Price [pseud, of J. Hungler] 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John Hungler, Cincinnati ; D : 9675. Dec.
20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 8, 1907. 29578
Military (The) girl; military song play in 2
acts, by C. Lean. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911 ; D : 28202 ; Cecil Lean,
Fort Atkinson, Wis. 29579
Military heroes; or, Between the Japs and
Hussians, a minstrel finale, by Frank Du-
mont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark
& sons, 1905. 11 p. 12°. (On cover: The
Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D:
7500, Nov. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1905. 29580
Military (The) maid; a musical farce comedy,
words and lyrics by H. Rightor, music by L.
Blake.
© Henry Rightor and Louis Blake, New Or-
leans; 1898:48040, Aug. 15; 2c. Aug. 15.
29581
Military (The) man; serio comic song, or musi-
cal dramatic composition, written, composed,
and published expressly for Annie Adams.
© Harrv Wall, New York ; 1871 : 8423, Sept.
9; 2c. Sept. 19. 29582
Military (The) mandarin. See White (The)
elephant.
Military (A) mix-up; by D. A. Ruebel.
© Dan A. Ruebel, Lexington, Mo. ; D :
15179, Feb. 26, 1909. 29583
Military Mollie; tabloid musical comedy in 2
acts, by C. B. Casad. 64 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 5, 1913 ; D : 33146 ; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 29584
Military (A) necessity; a drama, by W. G.
Harrison, suggested by an anonymous story
entitled A secret mission.
© William Greer Harrison, San Francisco ;
1891 : 23813, June 30. 29585
Military (The) octette and the girl with the
baton; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10758,
June 12, 1907. 29586
Military of nations; by M. Wright.
© Melville Wright, Akron, O, ; D : 12929,
Apr. 30, 1908. 29587
Same. 14 p. obi. 24°. Printed. [Stage
directions]
© Feb. 19, 1910; 2c. Feb. 23, 1910; E:
20262; Melville Wright, Akron, O. 29588
greatest military entertainment on earth,
by M. Wright.
© Melville Wright, Akron, O. ; D : 9790, Jan.
14, 1907. 29589
Military (The) post. See History (A) of
American civilization.
Military (A) romance; a play in 1 act, by A.
Beauvais. 17 p. f°.
© Arthur Beauvais, New York ; D : 7202,
Sept. 2, 1905; 2c. Sept. 5, 1905. 29590
Military (A) sketch; sketch in 1 act, by Wm.
Hanlon. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911 ; D : 23805 ; Wm. Han-
lon, Cohasset, Mass. 29591
Military (The) trio; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by W. Mersereau. [2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1911; D: 25346; Wally
Mersereau, Paterson. 29592
Miiitza, the slave; drama in 5 acts, bj^ Fran-
cois Coppee, adapted by T. Delaney. 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911; D: 22726; Thos. F.
Delaney, New Orleans. 29593
Milk; comedy patho playlet, by U. Clayton [3],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914 ; D : 39045 ; Una Clay-
ton, New York. 29593a
Milk (A) bath; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. P. Smith. Typewritten.
© James Peter Smith. New York; 1898:
72188, Dec. 12; 2c. Dec. 12. 29594
a play, by G. M. McCarthy.
© George M. McCarthy, Jersey City ; 1897 :
49722, Sept. 4. 29595
1483
29595
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29612
Milk (The) bottle; 1 act play, by H. G. Kit-
tredge. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D: 41279; Helen Ganse
Kittredge, Minneapolis. 29595a
Milk (The) in the cocoanut.
nut.
See King Koka-
Milk (The) local; a dramatic composition in 1
act, by Harry R. Hayward. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912; D:290S3; Frances
Stafford, Smith Centre, Kan. 29596
Milk-shake (A); an original 3 act musical com-
edy, by F. J. Beaman.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson. I>.Iich. ; 1889:
28292, Sept. 17. 29597
Milkmaid (The) of the Trianon; play in 1 act,
by A. Lowell. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D : 39213 ; Amy Lowell,
Brookline, Mass. 29597a
Milkmaids' (The) convention; burlesque enter-
tainment, by Laura .1. Rittenhouse. Chicago,
Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1898:08618,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. ,80. 29598
Milkmaids' festival; an entertainment, writ-
ten and compiled by G. H. Rugg. Providence,
R. I., E. L. Freeman & son, 18SG. 16 p. 12°.
© Gertrude H. Rugg, Providence, R. I. ;
1886 : 27092, Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 29598a
Milky (The) way; an original 3 act musical
farce-comedy, by F. J. Beaman.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; 1890:
22196, July 11. 29599
Milky white; a domestic drama in 2 acts, by
H. T. Craven. New American ed. correctly
reprinted from the original authorized acting
ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1899. 42 p.
12°. [With music] ([Roorbach's American
ed. of acting plays, no. 5])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37519, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 29600
Mill (The); drama in 4 acts, by M. L. IMale-
vinsky. [4], 79 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914; D: 36856; Moses L.
Malevinsky, New York. 29600a
Same. 2 p. 1., 60 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 9, 1914; 2c. May 13, 1914; D:
37020; Moses L. Malevinsky, New York.
29600b
Mill (The) and the garden; drama in 3 acts, by
G. N. Andrews. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 28402 ; Gertrude
Nelson Andrews, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 29601
Mill (The) of the gods; in 4 acts, by J. L.
lieiTipstead. IMemphis, Rogers & co., printers,
1882. 58 p. 16°.
© J. L. Hempstead, Tennessee ; 1882 : 762,
Jan. 16; 2c. Jan. 23. 29602
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by C. Miehling.
© Charles Miehling, New York; D : 8420,
Apr. 25, 1906. 29603
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by C. Miehling.
© Charles Miehling, New York; D : 7703,
Dec. 13, 1905. 29604
Mill (The) of the theatrical gods; a 1 act
comedy drama, by J. B. Larric. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. Burnett Larric, New York ; D : 15177.
Feb. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1909. 29605
Mill (The) on the Floss; a drama in 4 acts, by
D. Miles, from George Eliot's novel of the
same name. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Miles, Milford, Conn.; D : 2030,
June 21, 1902 ; 2c. June 21, 1902. 29606
See also Maggie Tulliver.
Mill (The) owner's daughter; or, She said she
wouldn't, but she did, a 1 act musical farce
comedy, by M. S. Robinson and H. S. Gibson.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. S. Robinson and H. S. Gibson, Syracuse.
N. Y.; D:2454, Oct. 16, 1902; 2c. Oct. 16,
1902. 29607
Mille (La) et deuxienie nuit. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : lOOSd
(The) night.
Mille et une nuits. See Maroiif, savetier du
Caire.
Millennium. (The): drama in 3 acts, bj' K. G.
aicLoughlin. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910 ; D : 21425 ; Katherine
Gregory McLoughlin, New York. 29608
-play in 3 acts, by H. Hagedorn. [189] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1911; D: 23649; Hermann
Hagedorn, Cambridge, Mass. 29609
or. The end of the earth, dramatic sketch,
by S. Liebert. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D: 22783; Sam Liebert.
Chicago. 29610
See also It.
Millenniumville; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Stebbins. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Stebbins, Newton, Mass.; 1894:
12525, Mar. 2; 2c. July 6, 1895. 29611
Miller (The); .a domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. Stephens and F. Younge. 102 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Amelia Stephens and Frances Younge,
New York; D:8560, May 19, 1906; 2c. May
19, 1906. 29612
1484
29613
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
29636
Miller (The) and the maid; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Maynard.
© Edwiu Maynard, New York; 1890:
1SS48. June 10. 29613
Miller of Boskobell; a present day play, by H.
Garland.
© Hamlin Garland. Chicago; D: 14813,
Jan. 9, 1909. 29614
Miller (The) of the Dee; a drama in 4 acts, by
G. P. and M. Hasbrouck.
© Geo. P. and Mary Hasbrouck, New Yoi*k ;
1SS9 : 13010, Apr. 27. 29615
Millerites (The); a domestic drama in 4 acts,
by A. W. Purcell.
© Alban W. Purcell, Orleans, Mass. ; 1880 :
7247, May 10. 29616
Miller's (The) daughter; a drama, by G. B. Mor-
gan.
© Gilbert B. Morgan, Norwalk, Conn. ; D :
1723, Apr. 11, 1902. 29617
a drama in 5 acts, by O. Garmont.
© Oscar Garmont, Chicago; 1887:4045,
Feb. 19. 29618
•or, Bound in honor, a drama in 4 acts, by
H. Jay Gibbs. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co., 1894.
30 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 335])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:19546.
Apr. 16; 2c. Apr. 19. 29619
— See also Jolly baron. — ^Mine Falls.
Miller's (The) lass; a drama.
© Mary E. B. Emery, Salem, Mass. ; 1897 :
41168, July 15. 29620
Millet group. See Picture plays.
Millford; drama in 3 acts, by M. L. White.
© Montgomery Lewis White, Austin, Tex. ;
1899 : 79703, Dec. 8. ^ 29621
Milliardare; amerikanische dollai'komodie in 3
akten, von Marcel Gerbidon, deutsche biihnen-
bearbeitung, von Erich Oesterheld. Berlin,
Oesterheld & co., 1913. 122 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D : 33821 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 29622
Millie, the lawyer; drama in 5 acts, by L.
Lester. Typewritten.
© Lillian Lester, Minneapolis ; 1893 : 3587,
Jan. 16; Ic. Mar. 21. 29623
Millie, the quadroon; or. Out of bondage, a
drama in 5 acts, by Lizzie May Elwyn. Clyde,
O., Ames' publishing co., 1888. 3G p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 251])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:32043,
Nov. 12; 2c. Nov. 21. 29624
Milligan, M. D. ; the comedy of a country town,
by J. E. Middleton. 119 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Edgar Middleton, Toronto, Canada ; D :
10175, Mar. 20, 1907; 2c. Mar. 20, 1907.
29625
Milliner (The) and the apprentice; by C. A.
Logan. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Alison Logan, Chicago ; D : 10802,
June 15, 1907; Ic. June 15, 1907; Ic. July 8,
1907. 29626
Milliner's (The) apprentice; in 4 acts, by B.
O'Byrne. [73] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1911; D: 24877; Bessie
O'Byrne, New York. 29627
Milliner's (The) girl; a musical play in 2 acts,
by G. Lesoir.
© George Lesoir, New York; 1897:49974,
Sept. 7. 29628
Milliner's (The) shop; an Ethiopian sketch in
1 scene, by Dan Collyer. New York, De Witt,
1882. 7 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama no. 147])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1882 : 19920.
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 29629
Milliner's (The) story; a society drama, by
F. C. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York ; D : 1868,
May 10, 1902. 29630
Millinery maids; by D. Edwin. 2 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© David Edwin, New York ; D : 5362,
Aug. 1, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904. 29631
Millinery (The) man; a dramatic composition
in 2 acts, by C. Baswitz. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Baswitz, New York; D:1074,
Nov. 9, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1901. 29632
Millinery (The) salesman; comedy in 1 act, by
F. I. Allen. 16 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30209 ; Fred. I. Allen.
Cincinnati. 29633
play in 1 act, by Fred J. Allen. 16 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1912; D: 29696; Beatrice
Kramer, Marion, O. 29634
playlett in 1 act, by Fi-ed Allen, re-written
by J. Remington. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1912; D: 29669; .Joseph
Remington, Pittsburgh. 29635
Millinery (The) shop; a 1 act musical comedy
sketch, by F. McCuUough. 9 p. 12°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Frank McCullough, Trenton, N. J.; D:
14311, Nov. 17, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908.
29636
1485
29637
DEAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
29654
Million; burleske in 5 akten, von Georges Berr
und aiarcel Guilleraaud, deutsche iibersetzung
von Erich Motz. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1911.
79 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25715 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 29637
— comedy in 4 acts, adapted from the French
of Le million, by Leo Ditrichstein. [105] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1911 ; D : 25117 ; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 29638
piece en 5 actes, par Georges Berr et Mar-
cel Guillemaud. [175] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1911 ; D : 25118 ; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 29639
Same. Paris, P.-V. Stock & cie., 1913.
190 p. 12°.
© Dec. 15, 1913 ; Ic. Apr. 8, 1914 ; D : 36654 ;
Georges Berr & Marcel Guillemaud, Paris.
29639a
Million (A) a minute; or. Love one another,
a 3 act musical comedy, by William Richard
Goodall. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ruby L. L. Cook, New York; D:323,
Apr. 8, 1901; 2c. Apr. 8, 1901. 29640
Million (Le) de Muguette; comedie en 1 acte,
par Dermout et Emile Rlieiu. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1914. 31 p. 8°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D:
36614 ; Joubert, Paris. 29641
Million (The) dollar dolls; musical surprise in
2 screams and 5 flats, by Sam M. Lewis.
[68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1914 ; D : 37057 ; Sam Lewis
and Sam Dody, New York. 29641a
Million (The) dollar girl. See My queen
in calico.
Million (The) dollar necklace; play in 5 acts,
by H. FitzGerald. 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915; D: 41942; Harrington
FitzGerald, Philadelphia. 29641b
act 5, scene 2, of romantic society play in
5 acts, by H. FitzGerald. [1], 4 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1915; D: 42181; Harring-
ton FitzGerald, Philadelphia. 29641c
Million (A) dollars; fin de siecle drama, pro-
logue, 3 acts, conclusion, by C. H. Robinson.
© Charles H. Robinson, Denver; 1894:
48342, Oct. 17. 29642
Million (A) for a husband; a farce comedy in
2 acts, by S. E. Pierce.
© Sarah E. Pierce, Albany; 1898:45609,
Aug. 1. 29643
See also Getting married.
Million (A) for a nose; a musical farcical com-
edy in 2 acts, book and lyrics by J. G. Han-
son. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John C. Hanson, New York; D: 10586,
May 17, 1907; 2c. May 17, 1907. 29644
Million (A) in diamonds; a melodrama in 3
acts, by L. D. Murpliy. 56 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Li vy Dick Murphy, Kansas City, Mo.; D:
1834, May 5, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1902. 29645
Million (A) of money; a drama in 3 acts, by
L. V. Chapin.
© L. V. Chapin, Chicago; 1888:5441, Feb.
20. 29646
See also Aunt Jerusha.
Millionaire (The); comedy in 4 acts, by W. D.
Caddell. [71] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1911; D: 23767; William
Douglas Caddell, Chicago. 29647
a domestic comedy, by D. Sully.
© Daniel Sully, Wilmington, Del.; 1800:
67, .Tan. 2. 29648
a drama in 5 acts, by E. H. Clement.
© E. H. Clement, Brookline, Mass.; 1894:
19146, Apr. 13. 29649
Millionaire (The) and the con-man. See Ama-
teur (An) philanthropist.
Millionaire (The) and the policeman's wife.
© Albert H. Woods, New York ; D : 12136,
Jan. 7, 1908. 29650
Millionaire (The) detective; by C. E. Blaney
and Howard Hall. 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 6311,
Mar. 10, 1905; 3c. Mar. 10, 1905. 29651
a sensational drama in 4 acts, by W. C.
Hicks.
© William C. Hicks, Laporte, Ind. ; 1885:
17755, Aug. 2L 29652
Millionaire (A) for a day; a comedy-drama in
3 acts, by S. Franklin Frederic [pseud, of
F. F. Schrader]
© Frederick F. Schrader, Washington ; D :
2234, Aug. 13, 1902. 29653
a musical burlesque, by W. T. Fero.
© AVillard T. Fero, Newark, N. ,L ; D:
12802, Apr. 22, 1908. 29654
— [play in 1 act, by Willie Pollard] 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38565; Ernest F.
Chester, Oakland, Cal. 29654a
Millionaire (The) gambler's tragic fate. See
Lucille.
1486
29654
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29676
Millionaire (The) girl; musical comedy in 1 act,
by Fred L. Griffiths. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. 20 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Aug. 5, 1915; D:
41430; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 29654b
Millionaire (A) hobo; or, A girl convict, a
sensational melodrama, in 4 acts, by E. Stout.
32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Stout, Chicago; D : 1213, Dec.
26, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1901. 29855
Millionaire (The) janitor; or, Tine feathers do
not make fine birds, a comedy in 2 acts, by
S. S. Tibbals. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1906. 15 p. 8°. (On cover:
The Eldridge entertainment house amateur
dramas)
© Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O. ; D:
S37S, Apr. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1906. 29656
Millionaire jockey; by R. A. Dillon,
© Robert A. Dillon, New York; D:9S34,
.Jan. 23, 1907. 29657
Millionaire (The) mine owner; by F. A. Gam-
bold. 13 p. f°. TypevkTitten.
© Fred A. Gambold, Hollywood, Cal. ; D:
11634, Oct. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 29658
Millionaire (The) tramp; by H. R. Spurling.
© Harrv Robert Spurling, Marysville, O. ;
1900 A: 8260, Mar. 30. 29659
comedy drama in 4 acts, by L. Russell. 103
p. t° . Typewritten.
© Elmer Walters and Laurence Russell, Chi-
cago ; D : 2147, July 23, 1902 ; 2c. July 10, 1902.
29660
a sensational comedy in 5 acts, by W. Rob-
yns and Eva Best.
© Will Robyns, Chicago ; 1894 : 5855, Jan.
24. 29661
Millionaire tramps; a farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by C. T. Kindt and C. W. Schlegel.
© Chas. T. Kindt and Chris W. Schlegel,
Davenport, la. ; 1898 : 14763, Mar. 2. 29662
Millionaire (The) waif; or, A golden pauper, a
melodrama in 4 :■. i.-^, by C. Heverin and L.
Marston.
© Cator Heverin and Lawrence Marston,
East Orange, N. J. ; D : 2026, June 20, 1902.
29663
Millionaires (The); in 4 acts, by O. G. Harger, jr.
© C. G. Harger, jr., Washington; 1894:
56091, Dec. 3. 29664
Millionaire's daughter; an American society
drama in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by D. Belasco
and Jas. A. Heme.
© David Belasco and James A. Heme, San
Francisco ; 1879 : 6672, May 17. 29665
Millionaire's daughter — Continued.
-comedy in 3 acts.
© Lou Leubrie, New York; 1890:26813,
Sept. 1. 29686
a domestic drama in 4 acts, by Les Miser-
ablese [pseud, of M. Stone and M. Lane] [26]
p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909; D: 16645; Melissa
Stone and Marie Lane, Brooklyn. 29667
■ a drama in 4 acts, by T. P. O'Connor.
© T. P. O'Connor, Chicago ; 1896 : 4880, .Jan.
17. 29668
— a sensational melodrama in 4 massive acts,
by D. D. Yinecore. Rutland, 111., Rutland
print, 1907. 60 p. 12°.
© Delbert D. Vinecore, Rutland, 111.; D:
11455, Oct. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 29669
Millionaire's (The) dream,
sweetheart.
See His phantom
Millionaire's (A) romance; in 5 acts and 2
scenes, by G. W. Blackburn. 49 p. t°. Type-
written.
© George W. Blackburn, Cincinnati; D:
1563, Mar. 12, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1902. 29670
Millionaire's (A) trials. See Duel (A) at dawn.
Millionaire's (The) wife; a melodrama in 4
acts, by G. I. Pitt.
© G. Irving Pitt, Worcester; 1893:20425,
Apr. 26. 29671
Millionairess (The); opera comique in 3 acts,
book and music by T. P. Carter. 94 p. 4°.
Tji)ewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913; D: 34286; Theodore
Parkman Carter, New York. 29672
Millions in it; farce comedy in 1 act, by Edwin
Bateman Morris. Philadelphia, Penn pub. co.,
1909. 15 p. 12°.
© Sept. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16709 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 29673
Millions of money; a drama in 3 acts, adapted
from the French of Theodore Barriere and
Henry De Keck, by C. T. Personette.
© Charles T. Personette, Baltimore; 1885:
1920, Jan. 21, 29674
Mills (The) of destiny; oriental romanze in 3
acts, by F. W. Dreuth. 50 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913 ; D : 32468 ; Frederick W.
Dreuth, Chicago. 29675
Mills (The) of God; by W. R. Lighton.
© William R. Lighton, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
3152, Mar. 2, 1903. 29676
1487
29677
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29698
Mills (The) of God— Continued.
a ]>lay in 4 acts, by L. E. F. Prince. 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909; D: 16313; Leslie B. F.
Prince, Washington. 29677
a play in 1 act, by T. M. Ware and G. P.
Balcer. Typewritten.
© Thornton M. Ware and G. P. Baker,
United States: 1894 : 22161, Apr. 30; 2c. May 4.
29678
See also Quicksands (The)
Mills (The) of the gods; comedy-drama in 3
acts, by Max Minor. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1911; D: 23202; William
Henry Carson, Nev/ York. 29679
— — a drama, by J. A. Anderson.
© Jerome A. Anderson, San Francisco ; D :
228, Mar. IS, 1901. 29680
■ a drama in 5 acts, by A. IloUingsworth. 79
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alfred IJollingsworth, New York; D:
13757, Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1908. 29S81
drama in 4 acts, by D. Davidson and Kath-
erine Berry Di Zerega.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; D : 4670, Mar.
1, 1904. 29683
a drama in prologue and 3 acts, by W. H.
Bennett and M. J. Rorke.
© William H. Bennett and Michael J.
Rorke, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 25818, Oct. 7. 29683
drama in* prologue, 3 acts and epilogue, by
M. Strauss. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1915; D: 40018; Marcel
Strauss, Brooklyn. 29683a
a dramatic composition, by L. E. Salmon
and S. Bernheimer. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis E. Salmon and Stephen Bern-
heimer. New York; 1892:33409, Aug. 13; 2c.
Nov. 19. 29684
in 3 acts, by W. O. Thompson. 37 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1910 ; D : 22905 ; William O.
Thompson, Hinsdale, 111. 29685
play in 4 acts, by J. Noel. 92 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Joseph Noel, Emeryville, Cal. ; D : 7405,
Oct. 16, 1905; 2c. Oct. 16, 1905. 29686
■by M. B. Ryan. [1], 40 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913; D: 34476; Mary B.
Ryan, Boston. 29687
•by S. C. Gabriel. [22] p. 4°. Type-
written
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D: 23513; Sophia C
Gabriel, Chicago
Mills (The) of the gods— Continued.
or. Forgiveness is divine, drama in 5 acts,
by M. F. Delanoy.
© M. Frances Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ;
,1899:20806, Mar. 21. 29689
See also Crimes of power.
Millspeed, a cold water town; a domestic drama
in 4 acts, by A. D. Crabtree.
© Addison Darre Crabtree, Boston; 1894:
34369, June 30. 29690
Millstone (The); tragedy in 1 act, by H. M.
Harvey. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37781 ; Harold Mel-
lor Harvey, Grand Rapids, Mich. 29690a
Millstones; play in 1 act, by V. W. Mosher.
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913; D: 32480; Victor W.
Mosher, East Grand Forks, Minn. 29691
play in 3 acts, by H. C. Colwell. [136] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9. 1913; D: 34665; Henry Clif-
ford Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. 29692
Milly; comedy vaudeville in 3 acts, adapted
from the French of Hennequin and Millaud,
by J. H. Ryley.
© J. H. Ryley, New York State; 1886:
3090, Feb. 4. 29693
Milly Maydew's fortune. See Never afraid,
Milly's diary; comedy vaudeville in 3 acts,
adapted from the French of Hennequin and
Millaud, by J. H. Ryley,
© .John H. Ryley, New York State; 1886:
3091, Feb. 4. 29694
Milton and his former tutor, Young.
From king to king.
See
29688
1488
Milton, Bilton, and Jilton; a comedy farce in
3 acts, by B. S. Barrett,
© B. S. Barrett, Brooklyn; 1885:26600,
Dec. 17. 29695
Milton Medell; by B. B. Viets,
© Byron B. Viets, Cleveland; 1887:18280.
July 15. 29696
Mim eclogues; a dramatic act, composed of
monologue and pantomime, by G. Burgess.
[2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1909 ; D : 16573 ; Gelett Bur-
gess, Boston. 29697
Mimi; a musical and terpsichorean sketch in
1 act, originally composed by L. Fregoli.
© Leopoldo Fregoli, New York; 1896:
32605, June 1. 29698
29699
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29716
Mimi — Continued.
■ — — opera-bouflfe in 2 acts and finale, boolJ,
lyrics and music by L. L. Dimond. 32 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Louis L. Dimond, Seattle ; D : 15276,
Mar. 8, 1909; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 29699
a play in 5 acts, by D. Boucicault.
© Dion Boucicault, New York ; 1873 : 9593,
Aug. 26. 29700
Mimi Pinson; scene della vita di boh&me,
(;onunedia lirica in 4 atti, parole e musica di
R. Leoncavallo, tratta dal romanzo Scenes de
la vie de Bohenie di H. Murger. Milano, E.
Sonzogno, 1913. 68 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 25, 1913; 2c. Feb. 8, 1913; D:
32232; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 29701
Mimi, the soulful; by M. R. Harris.
© Mindel R. Harris, Olean, N. Y. ; D:
15504, Mar. 31, 1909. 29702
Mimic (The); by V. Dale. 14 p. 24°. Type-
written.
© Violet Dale, New York; D:9681, Dec.
21, 1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906. 29703
Mimic and the maid; a musical play In 3 acts,
book and lyrics by A. Lowe, music by A. Bald-
win Sloane. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Allen Lowe, New York ; D : 9407, Nov. 9,
1906; 2c. Dec. 31. 1906. 29704
Mimic (The) stage; a topical travesty, by W. G.
Snyder.
© Walter Gavine Snyder, Brooklyn, la. ;
1895:52997, Oct. 18. 29705
Mimii; a 1 act comedy, by J. Marlin.
© Jane Marlin, New Haven; 1899:39348,
June 15. 29706
Min h0ire ha and; lystspil i 4 akter, af Kris-
tian Elster, d. y. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug
& CO., 1914. 2 p. 1., 174 p. 12°.
© Oct. 19, 1914; Ic. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
38900; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Nor-
way. 29706a
Mina; or, The ]^rince and the Lord Chamber-
lain, by B. F. Green. Typewritten.
© E. F. Green, San Francisco; 1900 A:
3598, Feb. 8; 2c. Feb. 8. 29707
Minaret (Le); com^die en 3 actes, de J. Riche-
pin. inusiquo de scene de Tiarko Richepin.
36 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2935
du Monde illr.stre, no. 35, 28 juin 1913)
© June 28, 1913; 2c. July 18. 1913; D:
33831; Jacques Richepin, Paris. 29708
Minas (Las) de Costabella; comedia in 3 actos
y en prosa, original de J. A. y F. FernSndez-
Portero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1914. 70 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40042; Jose A. y Fernando FernSndez-Por-
tero, Madrid. 29708a
Mind and heart. See Veiled (The) prophet of
Khorassan.
Mind (The) and the heart; comedy in 3 acts,
by Challan [pseud, of C. A. de Lima] 55 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 12872,
Apr. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1908. 29709
Mind cure; or, When doctors agree, a farce, by
A. E. Trumbull.
© Annie Eliot Trumbull, Hartford; 1896:
69002, Dec. 19. 29710
Mind (The) healer; an original comedy in 3
acts, by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1889 :
95, Jan. 2. 29711
Mind-reader (The); comedy drama, by J. F.
Dolau.
© Jas. F. Dolan, United States ; 1891 : 46340,
Dec. 19. 29712
1 act play, by G. Griswold. 36 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Grace Griswold, New York ; D : 10133.
Mar. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 29713
Mind (The) the paint girl; comedy in 4 acts, by
A. Pinero. London, Chigwick press, 1912. 121
p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1912 ; D : 28595 ; Arthur Pinero,
London. 29714
Mind your own business: comedy in 3 acts, bv
E. A. Barron and Ivan F. Simpson. 90 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915 ; D : 41920 ; Elwyn A. Bar-
ron, New.York. 29714a
Mind's innocence; comedy in 5 acts, by A. W.
Sanborn. 154 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20. 1914 ; D : 37078 ; Arthur Wood-
ridge Sanborn, East Billerica, Mass. 29714b
Mine at last; by J. S. Clark.
© Julia S. Clark, Silver Creek, N. Y. ; 1887 :
30620, Nov. 26. 29715
Mine et contre-mine; comedie en 3 actes, par
Alexandre Guillet, avec notes en anglais par
I'auteur.
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1887:
13709, May 25. 29716
5379—16-
-94
1489
29717
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29737
Mine Falls; or, The miller's daughter, a rural
comedy drama in 5 acts, by H. D. Smart. New
York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel French,
ltd., 1902. 77 p. 12°. (French's American
acting ed., no. 2)
© Herbert Durrell Smart, Nashua, N. H. ;
D:2671, Dec. 3, 1902; 2c. May 11, 1903; 2c.
Nov. 19, 1904. 29717
Mine (The) king; or. The child wife, the highly
sensational 5 act melodrama, by C. M. Fowler.
© C. Melville Fowler, New York; 1891:
42194, Nov. 25. 29718
Mine (A) of gold. See My brother.
Mineland mystery; a melodrama in 6 acts.
© Theresa Butler Stevens, New York ; 1893 :
27572, June 8. 29719
Minenkoenig (Der); operette in 1 akt, von Gus-
tav Beer und Ernst Marischka, musik von
Robert Stolz. Soufflier- und regiebuch. 45 p.
4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911; D: 25996; Adolphe
Robitschek, Vienna. 29720
Same.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1912; D: 28238; Adolphe
Robitschek, Vienna. 29721
Miner (The); melodrama in 4 acts, by J. Pollak.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1910 ; D : 21630 ; Joseph Pol-
lak, Waterbury, Conn. 29722
Mineral (The) workers; a play in 3 acts, by
William Boyle. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. Boyle, London; D : 9551, Nov. 30,
1906 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. 29723
Miner's (The) actress wife; by Vv". W. Whalen.
23 p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. July 16, 1910; D: 21574; Will W.
Whalen, Locust Gap, Pa. 29724
Miner's (The) daughter; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 2333,
Sept. 15, 1902. 29725
See also Nina. — Twenty-first (The) birth-
day.— At end of alphabet, titles beginning
with figures: 47
Miner's (The) dream; by E. C. McLaughlin.
© Edwin C. McLaughlin, Denver; 1900 A:
7038, Mar. 16. 29726
mining drama in 5 acts, by A. Carr. Hill
City, S. D., 1910. 100 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2c. Sept. 19, 1910; D:
22083 ; Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D. 29727
a mining drama in 4 acts, by A. Carr. Hill
City, S. D., 1909. 48 p. 16°.
© Aug. 10, 1909; 2c Aug. 14, 1909; D:
16556 ; Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D. 29728
Miner's (The) dream — Continued.
or, '49 on the Yuba, by B. J. Antrim.
© B. Jay Antrim. Waterford, N. J. ; 1870 •
3172, Oct. 25. 29729
IV^iner's (The) legacy. See Mount (The) of the
Holy Cross.
Miner's (The) oath; by F. C. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York; 1900 A:
29957, Dec. 10. 29730
or, Playing for high stakes, a romantic
American drama in 5 acts, founded on an in-
cident in C. H. Hazlewood's Jessie Vei-e, by
T. W. Hanshew.
© T. W. Hanshew, Brooklyn; 1879 : .5061,
Apr. 15. 29731
Miner's (The) return; a playlet, by C. A.McMul-
len.
© le. Aug. 2, 1903 ; D : 16605 ; Clarence A
McMullen, Oakland, Cal. 29732
Miner's (A) tragedy,
tragediaja.
See Bonyasz (Egy)
Miner's (The) ward; an original drama in 5
acts, by C. A. Missing.
© Charles A. Missing, Brooklyn; 1888:
22S03, Aug. 8. 29733
Minerva's maneuver; comedy sketch, by H. E.
Wood. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1911; D: 23094; Harry E.
Wood, Chicago. 29734
Minheim brothers, inc.; comedy drama in 1
scene, by H. Herbert. [1], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 18, 1914 ; D : 37351 ; Hugh Her-
bert, Harrington Park, N. J. 29734a
Miniature (The); new and original play in 1
act, by Walter Frith, New York, S. French;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 23 p. 12°.
© July 8, 1914; Ic. July 10. 1914; D:
37518; Samuel French, London. 29734b
Miniature (The) 7th; original dramatic sketch
in 2 acts, with song and chorus, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:7302. .July
12. 29735
Mining agent; comedy in 1 act, by P. H. James.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910; D: 20165; Fred H.
James, New York. 29736
Mining (The) camp. See History (A) of
American civilization.
Minister (The); a domestic drama in 4 acts,
by S. Brown.
© Sedley Brown, New York; 1889:37077,
Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 14. 29737
1490
29738
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29757
Minister (The) of Cowcroft; pastoral play in
4 acts, by H. E. De Lasaux. [115] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D: 32414; Harry E.
De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 29738
Minister (A) of Gotham; a farcical comedy in
3 acts, by B. F. Stalnaker. 86 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Benjamin Franklin Stalnaker, Brooklyn ;
D : 3741, July 21, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1903.
29739
Minister (A) pro tern; comedietta, by Katha-
rine Kavanaugh. Chicago, T. S. Denisou & co.,
[1914] 12 p. 12°. ([Amateur series])
© Jan. 19, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; D:
35744 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 29739a
Minister (The) . . . why? mello-comedy sketch
in 2 scenes, by Harry L. Newton and A. S.
Hoffman. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter M. Hyde, McKeesport, Pa. ; D :
1582, Mar. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1902. 29740
Minister's (The) child; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by Langdale Williams. [55] p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© July 3, 1909; 2c. July 2G, 1909; D:
16361; Alex Byers, Chicago. 29741
Minister's (The) daughter; by G. A. Weller.
© George A. Weller, Cedar Rapids, la. ; D :
1630, Mar. 19, 1902. 29742
drama in 4 acts, by William Nelson. 52 p.
f°. Mimeographed.
© Frank Hannan, Chicago ; D : 15660, Apr.
19, 1909 ; 2c. June 10, 1909. 29743
See also Saints and sinners.
Minister's (The) daughters; or, Little Bed
Riding Hood in the real life of today, a com-
edy-drama, by L. Grover. [62] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Leonard Grover, New York; D^1447,
Feb. 10, 1902; 2c. Sept. 22, 1902. 29744
Minister's (The) dream; Thanksgiving fantasy,
by K. Lord. 8 p. 8°. (Little playbobk, no. 1)
© Oct. 14, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1915 ; D : 41999 ;
Katharine Lord, New York. 29744a
Minister's (The) messenger; play for girls in 1
act, by Evangeline Lent Bretherton. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.
[1915] 14 p. 12°.
© Sept. 13. 1915; 2c. Sept. 14, 1915; D:
41739 ; Samuel French, New York. 29744b
Minister's (The) reception; comedy playlet In
1 act, by B. Boston and M. Von. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1911; D: 23096; Billy Bos-
ton and Minna Von, St. Louis. 29745
Minister's (The) son; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. Tompkins.
© Henry Tompkins, New York ; 1872 : 3732,
Apr. 9. 29746
an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. B. Patton. Typewritten.
© William Patton, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1897 :
36218, June 18; 2c. Mar. 18, 1898.
— Same. A new version. 29 p. 4°.
© William B. Patton, Chicago;
29747
Printed.
D : 2182,
29748
Aug. 4, 1902; 2c. July 26, 1902.
See also Simon Ray.
Minister's (The) wife; a drama of heart in-
terest in 4 acts. 88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George A. Weller, Cedar Rapids, la. ; D :
3902, Aug. 31, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1903. 29749
a farce in 1 act, by Helen Sherman Grif-
fith. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing com-
pany, 1901. 18 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 7881,
Aug. 6, 1901; 2c. Aug. 5, 1901. 29750
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Con. T. Murphy.
© Dee S. Smith, Chicago ; D : 2197, July 9,
1902. 29751
1 act comedy, by F. Furguson. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1910 ; D : 17934 ; Frank Furgu-
son, Chicago. 29752
a play in 1 act, by F. Redding.
© Francesca Redding, New York ; D : 7576,
Nov. 6, 1905. 29753
Ministre (Un) au clou! vaudeville en 1 acte, par
Henrv de Herzeele. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913.
18 p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34835 ;
Joubert, Paris. 29754
Miniszterelnok (A); komedia 3 felvonasbau,
irta Nagy Endre. 112 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 32104 ; Franz Bard
und bruder, Budapest. 29755
Minna; a melodrama in 3 acts, composed and
arr. by C. Van W. Fish.
© C. Van AV. Fish, Cleveland; 1888:4.584,
Feb. 13. 29756
Minna von Barnhelm; Oder, Das soldatenglUck,
lustspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Gotthold Ephraim
Lessing, with reproductions of twelve etchings
by Chodowiecki, a portrait of Lessing, and an
introduction, notes and vocabulary by A. B.
Nichols . . . New York, H. Holt and company,
1906. XXX, 212 p. front, (port.) illus., 12
pi. 16°.
© Henrv Holt & co.. New York; A: 8790,
July 6, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1906. 29757
1491
29758
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29776
Minna von Barnhelm — Continued.
— — -See alio Continental drama. — Great plays:
French and German.
Minnehaha; or, Pretty Laughing Water, an
extravaganza in 3 acts, by N. Childs.
© Natlianiel Childs, Boston; 1878:1815,
Feb. 11. 29758
Minnesingers (The); a grand opera male quar-
tette, dramatic arr. for concert and vaudeville. 3
p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Augustus Benjamin, New Yorlf ;
D : .5742, Nov. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1904. 29759
Minnesota in 1890. Sec Lumberjack (The)
Minnetoska's dream; a play in 1 act with tab-
leaux, songs and dances, written by Gertrude
Kuevels, music and dances arr. by Grace E.
Smith. [New Yorlv, The Camp fire outfitting
company, 1915] 28 p. 16°.
© Mar. 12, 1915 ; 2c. and aff . Mar. 15, 1915 ;
A : 393957 ; Camp fire outfitting co., New Yorlv.
29759a
Minnie; by T. .1. Gaffney.
© Thomas James Gaffney, Albany ; D : 3618,
.Tune 18. 1903. 29760
Minnie at the movies; monologue, by Marian
Bowlan. Chicago, T. S. Denison & CO., 1913.
8 p. 12°. ( [Denison's monologues] )
© Oct. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34671 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 29761
Minnie from Minnesota; a comedy drama, in 4
acts, by J. Allison. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John Allison, New York; D : 3329, Apr.
23, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1903. 29762
Minnie of Aberdeen; play in 3 acts, by J. B.
Dunn. [43] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1912; D: 30263; .Joseph B.
Dunn, Brooklyn. 29763
Minola; or. The stock-broker's crime, by A. J.
Russell. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alfred Jack llussell, Atlantic, la.; D:
8574, May 21, 1906 ; 2c. May 21, 1906. 29764
Minor (The) key; play in 1 act, by M. Sackolsky.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910; D : 22962 ; Malvano
Sackolsky, New York. 29765
Minos, king of Crete. Sec Agonists (The)
Minotaur (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
O. S. Elgutter.
© Charles S. Elgutter, Omaha, Neb. ; 1890 :
3233, Jan. 24. 29766
Minstrel (The) boy; Irish American comedy
drama in 3 acts and 4 tableaux, by Myron
lieftingwell and Robert Mack.
© William Andrew McAloon, United States;
1894 : 7863, Apr. 4. 29767
Minstrel (The) boy — Continued.
• or. Adopted son.
© Morris Weston, Boston ; 1884 : 15406, July
28. 29768
Minstrel (The) cadets; an ensemble of clover
boy singers and dancers px'esenting an original
novelty minstrel act, arr. and adapted by T. H.
Forbes.
© T. Harold Forbes, New Rochelle, N. Y. ;
D : 6338, Mar. 15, 1905. 29769
Minstrel knight; or. Blondel de Nesle, roman( ic
light opera, by Delevan Howland [i. e. E. D.
Rowland, jr.]
© Edgar Delevan Howland, jr., Mavwood,
N. .1. ; D : 7379, Oct. 9, 1905. 29770
Minstrel (The) leader and the banner boy.
See Lost (The) parade.
Minstrel's daughter; by Kurt Matull.
© Charles II. Tyler, New York ; D : 4964,
Apr. .30, 1904. 29771
dramatic sketch, by Will M. Cressy and
Banks Winter. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Banks Winter, New York; D:
7893, Jan. 24, 1906; 2c. Jan. 24, 1906. 29772
Mint-master (The); a necromantic opera in 3
acts, written by Gilbert Burgess, music by T.
Pearsall Thorne.
© Gilliert Burgess and T. Pearsall Thorne,
Great Britain ; 1894 : 17763, Mar. 31. 29773
Minuet; a curtain rai.ser, by F. E. Dowling and
M. D. Sutton. Typewritten.
© Fenelon E. Dowling and Mary Dowling
Sutton, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 51126, Sept. 13 ; 2c.
July 22. 29774
play in 1 act, by E. L. Winter. [In The
Century, v. 89, no. 3, January, 1915)
© Dec. 19, 1914; 2c. Jan. 11, 1915; D:
39358; Elsie Leslie Winter, New Brighton,
N. Y. 29774a
by Louis N. Parker. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914 ; D : 36692 ; Elsie Leslie
Winter, New York. 29774b
Minus jealousy; 1 act comedy, by H. Shore. 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henry Shore, Chicago ; D : 16107, June
21, 1909 ; 2c. June 10, 1909. 29775
Minut (A) for den todt. Sec Zusterte (Die)
chuppe.
Minute-man; war drama in 5 acts, by N. Breiter.
130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1910; D: 20176; Nathan
Breiter, New York. 29776
1492
29777
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29795
Minute-men (The); comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
i© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1894:32020,
June 15. 29777
Minute-men (The) of 1774-5; an original mili-
tary comedy-drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Heme.
© James A. Heme, Dorchester, Mass.;
1S85 : 17963, Aug. 24. 29778
Minute (The) woman; American play in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by H. O. Stechhan. [172]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1913 ; D : 33695 ; H. O. Stech-
han, Ocean Park, Cal. 29779
Minx (The) and. the man; comedy in 4 acts, by
A. D. Gilfillan. [3], 128 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1910 ; D : 22023 ; Allen Dain-
tree Gilfillan, London. 29780
Minx, ye Puritan mayde; a domestic drama in
4 acts, by B. Devereux and J. C. Ver Planck.
© Bohun Devereux and J. Campbell Ver
Planck, New York ; 1881 : 15080, Oct. 1.
29781
Mioche; play in 3 acts, by P. Berton. adapted
and tr. by O. E. Maud. [71] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911 ; D : 23503 ; Pierre Ber-
ton and Constance Elizabeth Maud, Paris.
29782
Miquette et sa mere; piece en 3 actes, par
Robert de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet. Paris,
Impr. de I'lllustration [1906] 89 p. 8°.
© R. de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet, Paris ;
D:9584, Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906.
29783
Mirabeau; a melodrama in 4 acts, by C.
Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington; D : 3518.
June 1, 1903. ?9784
^a play in 5 acts, by Charlotte Teller.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charlotte Teller Johnson, New York ; D :
8778. July 3, 1906 ; 2c. July 3, 1906. 29785
Miracle (The); a legend drama in 4 acts, from
the German of Richard Voss, tr. and adapted
by M. Walsh and M. J. Safford.
© Marie Walsh and Mary J. Safford, United
States ; D : 9654, Dec. 17, 1906. 29786
play in 4 acts, by B. Veiller. [129] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911; D: 24.359; Bayard
Veiller, New York. 29787
a play in 3 acts, by F. W. Norris. [56] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1910; D: 21861; F. Wick-
ham Norris, Brooklyn. 29788
Miracle (The)— Continued.
^ playlet in 1 act, by E. Shackelford [i. e.
E. S.. Piatt] [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Mar. 9, 1914 ; D : 36293 ; Ethel Shack-
elford Piatt, Evanston, 111. 29788a
wordless mystery play in 2 acts and an in-
termezzo, book by Karl Vollmoeller, music
by Engelbert Humperdinck. Berlin, E. Bote
& G. Bock [1912] 20 p. 8°. [Without
music]
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2c. Jan. 12, 1912; D:
28318 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 29789
— (Das wunder) ; potpourri of music, drama,
opera, comedy and pantomime in 2 acts and
4 tableaux, by A. Denville and John Maclaren.
[88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913 ; D : 35458 ; Alfred Den-
ville, Nottingham, England. 29789a
— See also Within the law. — ^Wunder (Das)
Miracle (The) man; a dramatization, in 4 acts,
of Frank L. Packard's story of the same name,
by G. M. Cohan. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914 ; D : 38461 ; George M.
Cohan, New York. 29789b
Miracle (The) of chance; 1 act drama, by M. C.
Keator. [4], 16 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D: 28713; Maude C.
Keator, Alameda, Cal. 29790
Miracle (The) of good St. Valentine. See
Festival plays.
Miracle of love; by M. D. Salvini. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Maud Dixon Salvini, Boston ; D : 14834,
Jan. 18, 1909 ; Ic. Jan. 18, 1909. 29791
or, Old Andy, the mountaineer, play in 3
acts, by M, S. Gielow, dramatized from her
books, Old Andy, the moonshiner, and the
sequel. The miracle of love. [4], 43 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1913 ; D : 33251 ; Martha S.
Gielow, Washington. 29792
Miracle (The) of roses. See St. Elizabeth of
Thuringia.
Miracle (The) of the roses; a drama in 5 acts
adapted from the French of Beraut and Ho-
stein, by L. Vider.
© Louis Vider, New York ; 1872 : 9399, Aug.
31. 29793
Miracles (The); play in 1 act, by M. Youngs.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1913 ; D : 34939 ; Mary Youngs,
Garden City, N. Y. 29794
Miracula; a rellgio-dramatic production, given
by spirit Bartley Campbell, through the hand
of I. R. Sanford.
© I. Ransom Sanford, Detroit ; 1895 : 12500.
Mar. 2. 29795
1493
29796
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29817
Miraculous (A) voyage; by H. L. Bowdoin.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry L. Bowdoin, New York; D: 10102.
Mar. 1, 1907; 2c. Mar. 1, 1907. 29796
Mirage.
© F. P. Pease, Buffalo ; 1876 : 9341, Aug. 11.
29797
— drama in 4 acts, by E. Murdock Van De-
venter. [229] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911 ; D : 25S90 ; E. M. Van
Deventer, Oswego, 111. 29798
65 p.
— 3 act tragedy, by F. W. Tebbetts.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911 ; D : 24933 ; Forrest W.
Tebbetts, Lincoln, Neb. 29799
— ■ western sketch in 1 act, by E. Hatch. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1911 ; D : 25316 ; Earle Hatch,
Kennebunkport, Me. 29800
or. Vision in the sky, a drama in 5 acts, by
E. M. Powers.
© E. M. Powers, New York ; 1871 : 5826,
June 19. 29801
Miramichi; by J. T. Power.
© .John T. Power, New York; D : 13325,
.Tuly 11, 1908. 29802
Miranda, a town idyl; a drama in 3 acts,
adapted for the stage, from Miss Hitchcock's
wedding dress, by L. M. Schley. Milwaukee,
Cramer, Aikens & Cramer, 1870. 32 p. 8°.
© Lucy M. Schley, Milwaukee ; 1876 : 14108,
Dec. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 29803
Miranda's burglar; vaudeville play in 1 act, by
E.Jordan. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1914; D: 36420; Elizabeth
Jordan, New York. 29803a.
Mirandolina; tr. of the Italian comedy La lo-
candiera, by Carlo Goldoni, tr. from the Ital-
ian by F. Freund (Mrs. Harry Edward
Freund)
© Floriane Freund, New York ; D : 13430,
.July 27, 1908. 29804
(La locandiera); lustspiel in 3 aufziigen.
von Carlo (]loldoni, frei iibersetzt und bear-
beitet von Ludwig Fulda. 64 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910 ; D : 20952 ; Felix Blocli
erben, Berlin. 29805
Mirette; a new opera in 3 acts, from the French
of Michael Carre, lyrics by Fred Weatherly,
dialogue by Harry Greenbank, new version
by Adrian Ross.
© Alfred Robinson Dalby, New York ; 1898 :
4871, Jan. 11. 29806
Mirette — Continued.
• opera comique in 3 acts, written by Michel
Carre, composed by Andr^ Messager, the Eng-
lish lyrics by Fred K. Weatherly, the English
dialogue by Harry Greenbank. London, Chap-
pell & CO., 1894. 72 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London; 1894: 27323. July
2 ; 2c. July 2. 29807
Miriam. ■
©Georgie Catherine Trask, Memphis, Tenn. ;
1900 A : 10763, Apr. 28. 29808
byE. M. Mclntyre. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eva Mae Mclntyre, Bridgeport, Conn.;
D : 533, May 31, 1901 ; 2c. May 31, 1901.
29809
a play in 3 acts, by C. W. Mears.
© Charles W. Mears, Cleveland ; D : 1.5363,
Mar. 17, 1909. 29810
-and Potiphar's wife; two dramas in 1 act
each, by Alice Scovill Smith. 16, 10 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Alice Maude Smith, Tacoma ; D : 4900,
Apr. 18, 1904; 2c. May 20, 1904. 29811
■ See also Romantic dramas.
Miriam Fleming; play in 3 acts, by D. St. Cyr.
117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York ; D : 14357, Nov.
23, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1908. 29812
Miriam of Magdaloh; drama in 4 acts, by D.
Pinski, EugUsh version by Frank Reicher.
[2], 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12,1910 ; D : 22547 ; David Pinski,
United States. 29813
Miriam, the avenger; by T. Franke.
© Theresia Franke, St. Louis ; 1887 : 13886,
IMay
29814
Miriam, the orange girl; a 5 act play, by F. H.
Stauffer.
© Frank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia; 1872:
82, .Tan. 5. 29815
Miriam, the prophetess; a pantomime of bibli-
cal history, by N. Astley and G. Stebbins.
© Norman Astley and Genevieve Stebbins,
New York ; 1893 : 37822, Aug. 16. 29816
Miriam's crime; a drama in 3 acts, by H. T.
Craven. New American ed., correctly reprinted
from the original authorized acting ed. New
York. H. Roorbach, 1890. 43 p. 16°. ( [Roor-
bacli's American ed. of acting plays, no. 40] )
© Harold Roorliach, New York ; 1890 : 14240,
Apr. 29; 2c. IVIny 1. 29817
Miriaro.'s Purim play; play in 3 acts, by Ruth
Levi Wolf. New York, Bloch pub. co., 1914.
12 p. 16°.
© Jan. 18, 1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; D:
36101 ; Bloch pub. co.. New York. 29817a
1494
29818
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29837
Mirko; ou, Le chemin du bonh.eur, comedie
dramatique en 1 acte et en vers, de G. Garnier-
Pacton. Paris, Gastou Andrieu, 1910. 24 p.
16°.
© Apr. 30, 1910; 2c. Apr. 25, 1910; D:
20877 ; G. Andrieu, Paris. 29818
Mirror (The)
© William Morris, New York ; D : 12532,
IMar. 13, 1908. 29819
— by .John P. Addams.
© C. W. Hodgdon, Boston ; 1879 : 6232, Mav
9. . 29820
— ■ a fan fancy from a garden of old Japan, by
Ij. M. Angle.
© Louise M. Angle, Rochester, IS
3953, Sept. 16, 1903.
?.; D:
29821
— play in 1 act, by Harold Goddard. [2], 28
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D : 34.569 ; Harold C.
Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 29822
— See also Bridge (The) and other poems.
Mirror (The) of fate; play in 1 act, by O. F.
Baerens. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33148; Oscar F.
Baerens, St. Louis. 29823
Mirror (The) of justice; comedv in 4 acts, by
S. D. Gaspers. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914 ; D : 3.5997 ; Sebastian D.
Gaspers, Chicago. 29823a
Mirror (The) of life; by .J. W. IMcKee.
© James W. McKee, Brooklyn ; 1889 : 28348,
Sept. 18. 29824
in 4 acts, by Jenette Lawrence. 61 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1910; D: 21.551; T. P. Car-
roll, St. Louis. 29825
Mirror (The) of Miyama; by J. E. Moffatt.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie Emerson Moffatt, New York ; D :
8314, Apr. 10, 1906; Ic. Apr. 10, 1906; Ic.
May 26, 1906. 29826
Mirror (The) of time; [play in 1 act] by Cyril
Wentworth Hogg. New York, S. French ;
Tvondon, S. French, ltd., 1906. 19 p. 12°.
(On cover: French's international ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 104)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9284, Oct.
22, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 29827
Mirrors (The) of Thule; a comic opera, libret-
to by W. A. Leahy. 7 p. 8°. Printed.
[Ijvrics only]
© William A. Leahy, Boston ; D : 12279,
Jan. 30, 1908; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908. 29828
Mirth; or, The obelisk, an original, semi-musi-
cal farce-comedy in 3 acts and 2 tableaux, by
N. G. Washington.
© Napoleon G. Washington, New York;
1881 : 2896, Feb. 26. 29829
Same. Revised.
© Napoleon G. Washington, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1882 : 13251, Aug. 11. 29830
Mirth and music; musical and literary enter-
tainment, by J. H. Carter.
© J. Heneage Carter, San Francisco ; 1877 :
7636, June 30. 29831
Mirth and music in a restaurant kitchen; by
J. E. Waller.
© J. E. Waller, Brooklyn ; 1894 : 11960, Feb.
27. 29832
Mirth (The) makers. See Mischief.
Mirth (The) of a nation; a modern historical
drama in 4 mouthfuls, by H. H. Van Loan and
Pat Rooney, based on Mason and Dixon's
famous novel The clamsmen. 47, [1] p. 4°.
Printed.
© Aug. 6, 1915; 2c. and afP. Aug. 7, 1915;
A : 409184 ; Universal film mfg. co., inc.. New
York. 29832a
play in 2 acts, by Sol Fields and Junie Mc-
Cree. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1915; D: 42485; Gus Hill,
New York. 29832b
Mirth (The) provokers; by N. M. Becker. [3] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911; D: 24992; Ned M.
Becker, Chicago. 29833
Mirth-provoking' (The) schoolroom; a farce
[in 1 act] by Emily David. Chicago, A. Flana-
gan company [1906] 16 p. 12°.
© A. Flanagan co., Chicago ; D : 8267, Apr.
2, 1906; 2c. Apr. 2, 1906. 29834
Same. 24 p. 16°.
© Feb. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1910 ; D : 20142 ;
A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 29835
Mirthful (The) myriad.
Makebelieve.
See Land (The) of
Mirthseekers (The); play in 2 acts, by J. J.
Lake. 40 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1915; D: 40428; James J.
Lake, Washington. 29835a
Miry (The) pit; a drama in 5 acts, tr. from the
French by Madame R. Neuville.
© R. Neuville, Roche.ster, N. Y. ; 1870:934,
Aug. 15. 29836
Mirza.
© Nadage Doree, United States; 1891:
25086, July 10. 29837
1495
29838
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29852
Mis' Deborah has a visitor; a monologue, by
May Isabel Fisk. 3 p. 8°. Printed.
© Harper & bros., New York ; D : 3626, June
20, 1903; 2c. June 22, 1903. 29838
See also Monologues.
Misadventure; comedy in 4 acts, by E. Mac-
vane. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
!© Edith Macvane, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
3861, July 17, 1903 ; Ic. July 17, 1903. 29839
Misalliance, The dark lady of the sonnets, and
Fanny's first play; with a treatise on par-
ents and children, by Bernard Shaw. London,
Constable and company, ltd., 1914. cxxi,
234 p. 12".
© Ic. May 19, 1914 ; A ad int. 1954 ; pubd.
May 18, 1914; G. B. Shaw, London. 29839a
Same. New York, Brentano's, 1914. exxvi,
245 p. 12°.
© May 25, 1914; 2c. May 29, 1914; A:
374276; George Bernard Shaw, London.
29839b
Same.
© May 25, 1914; 2c. May 29, 1914; D:
37155; Geo. Bernard Shaw, London. 29839c
Misanthrope (The); a comedy in 5 acts, by C.
Warner.
© Charles Warner, Chicago; 1876:834,
Jan. 7. 29840
Miscarriage (A) of cupidity; tabloid farcical
romance in 1 act, by L. Arnollin. [9] p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1914; D: 36145; Louis Ar-
nollin, New York. 29840a
Miscarriage of justice; play in 2 scenes, by
J. J. Shelley, jr. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913; D: 34019; James Jo-
seph Shelley, jr., Albany. 29841
Miscegenation; 1 act play, by W. Parker. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40353; William
Parker, Los Angeles. 29841a
or. The fifteenth amendment exemplified,
a musical burletta in 1 act, by M. Zorer.
© Max Zorer, San Francisco ; 1871 : 2003,
Mar. 9. 29842
Miscellaneous (The) plays of Edwin Booth;
ed. by William Winter, v. 3. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company, 1899. [450] p.
port. 8°. Preceded by v. 1, 2, entitled: The
Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth.
Contents : Don Csesar de Bazan, by A. P.
Dennery and P. F. P. Dumanoir. — Ruy Bias,
by Victor Marie Hugo. — Richelieu, by E. G. E.
Lytton Bulwer Lytton. — Brutus, by .1. H,
Payne. — The fool's revenge, by T. P. Taylor.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 51323.
Aug. 10; 2c. Aug. 10. 29842a
Misch-masch; comedy in 4 acts, by Meikel Gold-
berg.
88 p. 8°. Ms.
' © Ic. July 22, 1915; D: 41289; Morris
Schwartz, New York. 29842b
Mischief; an original comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1883:
11071, .Tune 18. 29843
or, Paul, the page, a comedy in 5 acts, by
P. L. Greenwood.
© Fred L. Greenwood, Chicago ; 1876 : 6539,
May 26. 29844
■ or, The mirth makers, an extravaganza in
1 act, by J. J. McCIoskey.
© J. J. McCIoskey. Brooklyn ; 1878 : 10214,
Sept. 5. 29845
Mischief-maker (The); farce in 4 acts, adapted
from the German, by F. H. James. [2], 96 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910; D : 22366 ; Fred H.
•James, New York. 29846
a play in a prologue and 3 acts, by F. Don-
aldson, jr.
© Frank Donaldson, jr., New York; 1891:
60.35, Feh. 13. 29847
Mischief-makers (The); a play in 4 acts, by C.
Klein. 1 154] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cluuies Klein. New York ; D ; 12877, May
1. 1908 : 2c. May 11, 1908. 29848
Mischief-niakers (The) company, season of
1914; a comedy [in 1 act, by E. A. L. Sterling,
pseud, of E. A. L. Silversteiu] 2 p. 1., 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1914 ; D : 38653 ; Edwin A. L.
Silverstein, Bronx, N. Y. 29848a
Mischievous (A) brother; 1 act comedy, by
T. O. McCoy. Typewritten.
© Thos. O. McCoy, Roslindale, Mass. : 1900
A : 30748, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 29849
Mischievous Madge Darling; a drama in 4
acts, by L. .1. L. Stilwell. 67 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Laura Jean Libboy-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12082, Jan. 3. 1908; 2c. Mar. 27, 1908. '
29850
Misdeal (A) See Hawk (The)
Miser (The); by J. F. Gunther.
© J. Frances Gunther, Central Falls, R. I. ;
1899 : 2309, Jan. 4. 29851
^a comedy in 5 acts, by Moliere, tr. by Henri
Van Laun. Chicago, Dramatic pub. co., 1907.
87 p. 12°.
© Dramatit- pub. co., Chicago ; D : 11796.
Oct. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1907. 29852
1496
29853
copyhighted in the united states
29873
Miser (The) — Continued.
a comedy in 3 acts, for male characters
only. tr. and adapted from the French of
Moliere. by J. A. Lyons. Notre Dame, Ind.,
1886. 36 p. 8°.
© Joseph A. Lyons, Notre Dame, Ind. ; 1886 :
10105, Apr. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 27. 29853
an ori.crinal sensational drama in 3 acts, by
H. G. Dale.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading. Pa. ; 1890 :
24191, Aug. 2 ; 2c. Sept. 24. 29854
— ■ play on the brotherhood of man, in 4 acts,
by S. Brooks. [1], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35161 ; Sara Brooks.
Philadelphia. 29855
3 acts of serious drama, by G. H. Atkinson.
[208] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912; D : 29855 ; George
Henry Atkinson, New York. 29856
See also Complete (The) poems of S. Weir
Mitchell. — Kiltartan (The) Moliere.
Miser (The) and the matchmaker; comedy in 3
acts, tr. and adapted from the Spanish of los
senores Paso and Abati, by J. A. Herman.
99 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1910 : D : 22413 ; John Arm-
strong Herman, Harrisburg, Pa. 29857
Miser (The) of Raveloe; play in 4 acts, drama-
tized from Silas Marner, by Margaret Wilson.
Chicago, A. Flanagan co. [1911] 24 p. 12°.
© Apr. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D : 23890 ;
A. Flanagan CO., Chicago. 29858
Miserable (A) life; by I. Horowitz.
© Ike Horowitz, New York; 1898:39832.
July 1. 29859
Miserable (El) puchero; sainete er prosa, origi-
nal de A. Casero. Madrid [Sociedaddeautores
espanoles] 1909. 35 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17481 ; Antonio Casero, Madrid. 29860
Miserables (Los); cronica de los que lloran ol-
vidados de los que rien, en 1 acto, dividido en 4
cuadros, libro de J. Royo de Leon, mfisica de
Federico Chaves. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 42, [2] p. 12°.
© Jose Royo de Leon, Madrid ; D : 15475,
Mar. 27, 1909; 2c. INIar. 27, 1909. 29861
Miserables (Les); a drama in 5 acts, dramatized
from the French of Victor Hugo, by Mrs. M. O.
Wright.
© Mrs. Marion O. Wright, Chicago; 1878:
3503, IMar. 22. 29862
■ a drama in 6 acts, by L. E. Marshall.
© Lena E. Marshall, Madison. Conn.: 1883:
25253, Dec. 31. 29863
Miserables (Les) — Continued.
a romantic drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
from Victor Hugo's story of the same name,
dramatized by W. Davidge, jr., and E. Ma-
son, jr.
© W. Davidge, .1r., and E. Mason, jr., United
States ; 1878 : 3236, Mar. 16. 29864
a romantic drama in 5 acts, dramatized
from Victor Hugo's work of that name, by
Thos. W. Davis.
© Henry L. Thomas, Philadelphia; 1878:
7805, July 5. 29865
or, Jean Valjean, a dramatization from
Victor Hugo, by G. L. Pollock. [78] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Gabriel L. Pollock, Chicago: D : 7643,
Nov. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1905. 29866
See also Bishop (The) and the thief. — Fan-
tine. — Jean Valjean.— Sergeant (The) of Wa-
terloo. — Thenardiers (The). — Underfoot. —
Valjean. — Valjean. the convict.
Misere (La); play in 1 act with an epilogue, by
Loi IMarie Armstrong. [14] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912 ; D : 31936 ; Marie Arm-
strong, Highland Park, 111. 29867
Miseria; by C. H. McGurrin. [96] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Chas. H. McGurrin, Kalamazoo. Mich. ;
D: 9011, Aug. 29. 1906; 2c. Aug. 29, 1906.
29868
Misericordia y maldad; drama en 1 acto y en
prosa. original de Jesus Alvarez Diaz y Luis
Martel. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1910. 27 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6. 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21987 ;
J. Alvarez Diaz v Luis Martel, Madrid.
29869
Miser's (The) daughter; by M. L. Clowes.
© Marv Louise Clowes, Waterbury, Conn. ;
D : 786. Aug. 21. 1901. 29870
Miser's (The) dream; 1 act sketch, by N. Levy.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23573 ; Nathan Levy,
Chicago. 29871
Miser's (The) dream and awakening; by H.
Adler. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912 ; D : 28509 ; Hyman Adler,
Brooklyn. 29872
Miser's (The) gold,
book agent.
See New York (The)
Miser's (The) mill; by E. P. Clarke [i. e. E. P.
C. Hayes] 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ednah Proctor Clarke Hayes, Hilo,
Hawaii: D : 8242, Mar. 28, 1906; 2c. Mar. 28.
1906. 29873
1497
29874
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29896
Miser's (The) treasure; a play.
© Miiry E. B. Emery, Salem, Mass.; 1S97 :
41167, July 1.5. 29874
Miser's (The) troubles. See Serenade (The)
party.
Miser's (The) will; a comedy-drama in 5 acts,
by Tom Craven.
© H. S. Taylor, New York; 1890:41043,
Dec. 23. 29875
Misery loves company; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. Guest. 27 p. 'obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Helen Guest, Boston ; D : 10690, June 3,
1907 ; 2c. June 3, 1907. 29876
Misery (The) of a hansom cab; comedy skit in
3 scenes, by A. Fields. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911; D: 25138; Al. Fields,
New York. 29877
Misery (The) of Mortimer; play, l)y E. T.
Sweet. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1912; D: 29948; E. Tracy
Sweet, Scranton, Pa. 29878
Misfit (A); an original farcical cometly in 3 acts,
by Ed. Chrissie and Wm. Mason.
© Ed. Chrissie and Wm. JIascm, New York ;
1896 : 70179, Dec. 26. 29879
Misfit (A) Caesar.
© Mary J. Smiley, New York ; 1890 : 16780.
May 22. 29880
Misfit (A) family; a dramatic composition, by
H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1899 : 35696,
IMay 29. 29881
Misfit (A) hotel; by Miner and Van.
© Miner and Van, New York ; 1898 : 66184,
Nov. 12. 29882
Misfits; play in 3 acts, by I. L. Meyers. . 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1910 ; D : 21655 ; I. Leon IMey-
ers, Chicago. 29883
Same. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D: 23-507; I. Leon
Meyers, Chicago. 29884
Same. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D: 28890:
Meyers, Chicago.
or, Topsy-turvy, musical fa ire comedy in
3 acts, by E. Hoist. 101 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Hoist and E. G. Leugers, New
York ; 1887 : 21064, Aug. 17 ; 2c. May 28, 1888.
29886
Misfortune her lot; 1 act farce, iiy A. L. Zeller.
© Arthur Louis Zeller, St. Louis; 1899:
22950*, Mar. 31. 29887
I. Leon
29885
Misguided (The) Samaritan; tropical sketch, by
J. A. Nilcs. [29] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36223 ; John Addi-
son Niles, Chicago. 29888
Mishaps; a comedy with songs in 3 acts, by J.
Brown and E. Harnisch.
© Jolm Brown and Emil Harnisch, St.
Louis ; 1892 : 10981, Mar. 11. 29889
an Irish comedy in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by
B. Ferguson.
© Barney Ferguson, New York ; 1891 : 8522,
Mar. 6. 29890
Mishaps (The) and adventures of Panhandle
Pete. See Panhandle Pete.
Mishaps of Caesar Crum; an Ethiopian farce, in
3 scenes. New York, Happy hours companv
[1874] 14 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama no.
82])
© Happy liours eo.. New York ; 1874 : 12240,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 29891
Mishaps of Minerva; farce in 2 acts, by Bertha
Currier Porter. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1910. 35 p. 12°.
© May 17, 1910; 2c. May 18, 1910; D:
21059 ; V'nltor H. Baker & co., Bo.ston. 29892
Miskah (Bit of musk); drama in 3 acts, by L.
Howland. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. < )ct. 4, 1912 ; D : 31044 ; Legrand How-
land, Florence, Italy. 29893
Misleading' (The) lady; comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Goddard and P. Dickey. 78 p. 12°, Prin'ted.
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914; D:
3641S; Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey,
Brooklyn. 29893a
• See also Misleading' (The) man.
Misleading (The) man; satire based on The
misleading lady, by J. Leonard. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914 ; D : 38983 ; James Leon-
ard, New York. 29893b
Mismo (El) amor; comedia en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de M. Linares Rivas. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907. 56 p.
12°
© Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid ; D : 10661.
May 29, 1907; 2c. May 29, 1907. 29894
Misplaced confidence; a vaudeville act, by M. H.
Ivindeman. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. H. Lindeman, Brooklyn ; D : 8.513,
May 3, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1906. 29895
Misrach-vind (Der) See Wind (The) in the
East.
Miss Affinity; 1 act play, by H. V. Wakefield.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. V. Wakefield, Washington ; D : 13848,
Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 29896
1498
29897
COPYEIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
29914
Miss America; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
F. W. Lee. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franklyn W. Lee, St. Paul ; 1895 : 7804.
Feb. 4; 2c. Feb. 4. 29897
a comedy opera in 3 acts, libretto by O. L.
Jeancon, lyrics by O. L. Jeancon and Frederic
Moss, music by Frederic Moss.
© Otto L. Jeancon, Colorado Springs, Col. ;
D:8347, Apr. 14, 1906. 29898
a 3 act comic opera, libretto and lyrics by
O. L. Jeancon, music by J. A. Jeancon.
© Otto L. Jeancon, Colorado Springs, Col. ;
D : 8817, July 12, 1906. 29899
Miss America in the Philippines; a comedy
opera in 3 acts, libretto by F. Moss.
© Frederic Moss, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
8596, May 25, 1906. 29900
Miss (A) amiss; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
G. E. Harrington, jr. [29] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 25, 1914 ; D : 37117 ; George Ed-
ward Harrington, jr., Waterbury, Conn.
29900a
play in 3 acts, by G. E. Harrington, jr.,
and H. Nickson. [12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1914; D: 37100; Hubert
Nickson, Waterbury, Conn. 29900b
Miss Ananias; play in 3 acts, by C. C. Cushing.
78 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1910; D: 21414; Catherine
Chisholm Cushing, New York. 29901
Miss Ann Thrope; by H. F. Jameson.
© Helen Follet Jameson, Chicago ; D :
7902, Jan. 26, 1906. 29902
Miss Australia; opereta en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadros, original de Guillermo Perrfn y
Miguel de Palacios, mtisica del maestro Vives.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
37 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21. 1914; D:
38222 ; G. Perrfn y M. de Palacios, Madrid.
29902a
Miss Auto from Mobile.
© William Henry Phelps, La Crosse, Wis. ;
D : 6655, May 11, 1905. 29903
Miss Barbara; play in 3 acts, by F. Lincoln.
[113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1914 ; D : 36305 ; Florence
Lincoln, Charlestown, Mass. 29903a
Miss Beaut; comedy drama in 1 act, by F. M.
Landsey and L. Macdonald. 13 p, 4°. Type-
written.
© Fanny M. Landsey and Lawrence Mac-
donald, New York; D : 6196, Jan. 27, 1905;
2c. Mar. 11, 1905. 29904.
Miss Bell, the dashing milliner. See Apollo
extravag'anza co.
Miss Billy; comedy in 3 acts, dramatized by
E. E. Weston from the book of that name by
Eleanor H. Porter. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914; D: 38635; Effie Ellsler
Weston, Nutley, N. J. 29904a
Miss Blair's renaissance: play in 3 acts, by
W. F. Merrill. [1], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29595; William
Fenimore Merrill, Cambridge, Mass. 29905
Miss Blothing'ay's blunder; a comedy in 3
scenes, by John W. Todd. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894 : 52247,
Nov. 9; 2c. Nov. 16. 29906
Miss Bonnie Burr; vaudeville sketch, by L. "V.
Curry. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D: 35503; Lewis V.
Curry, Bethlehem, Pa. 29907
Miss Borough of Brooklyn; 2 act burlesque, by
J. Saunders.
© John Saunders, New York ; 1898 : 22142,
Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 9. 29908
Miss Bouncer's romance; a farce in 1 act, by
H. W. Mitchell.
© Hubbard WInslow- Mitchell, New York;
D : 690, July 24, 1901. 29909
Miss Brevity of Hong Kong.
© Irving C. Woodward. John Fowler and
Charles J. Wilson, New York; 1898:10616,
Feb. 9; 2c. Feb. 9. 29910
Miss Bright Eyes; by E. C. Kane.
© Edward C. Kane, Brooklyn ; D : 4487,
Jan. 11, 1904. 29911
Miss Bright of New York; play in 4 acts, by
E. Sheridan. [2], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D: 37848; Eugene
Sheridan, New York. 29911a
Miss Bull, M. D.; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Miss Athelston. Typewritten.
© Edith Athelston, New York; 1900 A:
1317, Jan. 15; Ic. Jan. 15; Ic. Feb. 5, 1901.
29912
Miss Burney at court,
famous authors.
See Short plays about
Miss Business; comedy-operetta in 3 acts, by
L. Dimond. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22986 ; Louis Dimond,
Seattle. 29913
Miss Buzby's boarders; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Boston, W. H. Baker
& ro., 1908. 59 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
13959, Sept. 30, 1908; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 29914
1499
29914
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29933
Miss Chameleon. See Touch and go.
Miss Cherryblossom; dramatic composition in
3 acts, by J. W. Dodge. 46 p. t". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : 39028 ; John Wilson
Dodge, Ypsilanti, Mich. 29914a
Miss Chimoag; or, The tribulations of a spin-
ster, a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by A. Stone.
I© Alonzo Stone. Philadelphia ; 1881 : 10293,
July 1. 29915
Miss Chrysanthemum; by G. E. Stoddard. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. E. Stoddard, Utica. N. Y. ; D : 6500,
Apr. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1905. 29916
Miss Civilization; by Richard Harding Davis.
{In Collier's weekly, Dec. 3. 1904)
© R. H. Davis, United States; D : 5887.
Dec. 2, 1904; 2c. Dec. 8, 1904; 2c. Jan. 3.
1905. 29917
• comedy in 1 act, by Richard Harding
Davis. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1905.
3 p. 1., 47 p. 12°.
© Charles Scribner's sons. New York ; D :
6206, Feb. 10, 1905; 2c. Feb. 10, 1905. 29918
See also Farces; by Richard Harding
Davis.
Miss Clara Bunch; by O. B. Du Bois. 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© O. B. Du Bois, West Hoboken, N. J.;
D:3514, May 29, 1903; 2c. June 5, 1903.
29919
Miss Cleopatra; a farce in 3 acts, adapted from
lies amours de Cleopatra, b\- Arthur Shirley.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1898. 40 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; 1898 : 43122,
July 19 ; 2c. .July 19. 29920
Miss Coddle's visitor; a vaudeville sketch.
© Lillian Boswell, New York ; D : 3102.
Mar. 7, 1903. 29921
Miss Con; a musical farce comedy, by F. Irwin.
© Flo Irwin, New York ; 1898 : 6120.
Jan. 17. 29922
Miss Conover's vocation; a plav in 2 acts, by
M. C. Robinson. 27 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mary Close Robinson, Asheville, N. C. ;
D: 10092, Mar. 7, 1907; 2c. Mar. 7, 1907.
29923
Miss Cravache; operette en 3 actes [de] Charles
Samson ot Georges Maurens, musique de L6o
I'ouget. [Paris] C. .Toubert, 1909. 170 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2c. Sept. 25, 1909; D:
16924; C. Joubert, Paris. 29924
Miss Cupid; by E. W. Hatch. 16 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1909 ; D : 17274 ; Edward
Warren Hatch, Boston. 29925
Miss Deborah's pocket-book; play in 1 act,
by Alice C. Thompson. Philadelphia, Penn
pub. CO., 1914. 14 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35906 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 29925a
Miss De Courcy; a drama in 4 acts, by Graham
Ashmead. 36 p. 8°. Printed.
© Henry Graham Ashmead, Chester, Pa. ;
D: 24.33, Oct. 11, 1902; 2c. Oct. 11, 1902.
29926
Miss Diana; by J. Kaiser, act 2-4. 34 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1909 ; D : 17597 ; John Kaiser,
Kansas City, Mo. 29927
Miss Dignity; play in 3 acts, by Isidore Wit-
mark.
© Marcus Witmai'k & sons, New York ; D :
665, July 17, 1901. 29928
Miss Dixie; a 1 act sketch, bv R. C. Mitchell
[i. e.. R. C. M. Young] 13 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ruth Comfort Mitchell, San Francisco ;
D:4423, Dee. 23, 1903; 2c. Dec. 10, 1903.
29929
Miss Dodd. detective; play in 1 act, by E. S.
Lawson. \'2\, 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1913; D: 32925; Eleanor
Smith Lawson, New York. 29930
Miss Dodger's dodge; a 1 act play, by George
Totten Smith. Typewritten.
© Gus Cliftord, New York; 1899:79049.
Dee. 5; 2c. Dec. 5. 29931
Miss Dolly Dollars; a musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith,
music by Victor Herbert.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
7170, Aug. 26, 1905. 29932
Miss Double You; farce-comedy in 4 acts, by
Ben Israel [pseud, of Henry Kopekin]
82 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37203 ; Henry Kope-
kin, New York. 29932a
Miss Doulton's orchids; a comedy in 2 pts„ by
Margaret Cameron. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nancv N. Cameron, Oakland, Cal. ; D :
1039, Oct. 30, 1901; 2c. Oct. 31, 1901.
29933
1500
29934
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29956
Mrs. Doulton's orchids — Contiinied.
Same. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 35 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 199] )
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22616 ; Samuel French, New York. 29934
Miss Duzenberi^y; a burlesque comedy, adapted
from the French of Eugene Labiche.
© Chas. F. Johnson, Hartford ; 1891 : 11494,
Mar. 30; 2c. Apr. 8. 29935
Miss Elizabeth's prisoner; a romantic comedy
in 3 acts, by Robert Neilson Stephens and E.
Lyall Swete. New York, S. French ; London,
5. French, ltd., 1907. 101 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 10446,
Apr. 30, 1907; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 29936
Miss Exzentrick; operette in 1 akt, 2 bilder,
von Alexander Engel und Ai'miu Friedmann.
musik von Heinrich Reinhardt. Text der ge-
sange. Leipzig, Wien, W. Karczag & K. Wall-
ner, 1910. 24 p. 12°.
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2c. Nov. 29, 1910; D:
22679 ; W. Karczag & K. Wallner, Vienna.
29937
Miss Farring'ton's burg'lar; a coiuedy in 1 act,
by Alf Hampton and .John Malloy. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Boyd J. Gilmour and Catherine La Tour,'
Hicksville. N. Y. ; D : 955, Oct. 14, 1901; 2c.
Oct. 14, 19()L 29938
Miss Fearless and co.; a comedy in 3 acts for
female characters only, by Belle Marshall
Locke. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 62
p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 7283,
Sept. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 29939
Miss Fitz-John; or. Playing with fire, a play in
4 acts, by O. L. Colburn. 96 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Otis L. Colburn. Chicago ; D : 14655, Dec.
29, 1908; 2c. Dec. 30, 1908. 29940
Miss Flash. Typewritten.
© H. C. Renchard, Detroit; 1895:47110,
Sept. 16 ; 2c. Sept. 18. 29941
Miss FlufEy Raffles; by L.V.Curry. [11] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Currv & Ricker, Bethlehem, Pa.; D:
14169, Oct. 29, 1908 ; Ic. Oct. 29, 1908 ; Ic. Nov.
6, 1908. 29942
Miss Fluttus' advertisement; a farce in 1 act,
by Belle Marshall Locke.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1897:
15046, Mar. 2. 29943
Miss Forrester. See Demaris Lestrange.
Miss Francis; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Morton.
© Michael Morton, New York ; 1895 : 57909.
Nov. 16. 29944
Miss Francis of Yale; a farcical comedy, by
Michael Morton.
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1897 : 11136,
Feb. 15. 29945
Miss Frisco; an operatic merry-go-round in 3
acts, by Joseph B. Cassell and G. E. Lask.
© George E. Lask, San Francisco; 1897:
28281. Apr. 14. 29946
Miss Galatea of Oreg'on; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by E. Lawi-ence.
© Eweretta Lawrence, London ; 1896 : 59382,
Oct. 29. 29947
Miss Gerta McKensie's character impressions;
by G. McKensie. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1909 ; D : 16822 ; Gerta Mc-
Kensie, Springfield, O. 29948
Miss Gifford; an original romantic society
drama in 4 acts, by M. J. Lowenstein.
© M. J. Lowenstein, St. Louis ; 1888 : 20377,
July 14. 29949
Miss Ginger from Jamaica; by N. McNeil.
© Neil McNeil, Lancaster, O. ; D : 8219, Mar.
23, 1906. 29950
— r~ an original farce, by W. Clarke.
© Wilfred Clarke, Dunnfield, N. J. ; D :
11284, Aug. 27, 1907. 29951
Miss (The) Gower; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. B.
Brunuer. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emma Beatrice Brunner, New York ; D :
13655, Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1908. 29952
Miss Harum-Scarum; a musical comedy drama,
by E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia ; 1895 :
40205, Aug. 5. 29953
Miss Helen of Troy; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by E. M. Lavino. 24 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. July 9, 1912 ; D : 30229 ; Edwin Mau-
rice Lavino, Philadelphia. 29954
Miss Henrietta; musical farce comedy, by Mon-
roe and Hart.
© Monroe and Hart, New York; 1897:
24145, Apr. 19. 29955
Miss Hitchcock's wedding dress. See Mi-
randa, a town idyl.
Miss Kobbs; a comedy in 4 acts, by Jerome K.
Jerome. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1902. 66 p. 12°.
© T. H. French. New York; D : 2652, Nov.
19, 1902 ; 2c. June 22, 1906. 29956
1501
29957
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
29980
Miss Hook of Holland; a Dutch musical inci-
dent, by Paul A. Rubens and Austen Hurgon,
lyrics bv P. A. Rubens, music by P. A. Rubens.
New York, Cliappell & co. [1907] 23 p. S°.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 9903, Feb. 4,
1907 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907. 29957
Miss Kuldah's offer; an illustrated pantomime,
arr. for public exhibition, by Anna D. Cooper.
New York, Dick «& Fitzgerald, 1907. 15 p.
illus. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 11467.
Oct. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1907. 29958
Miss Idlewild; musical pastime in 2 acts, book
by K. B. Alexander and Bert St. John. 71 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 17444 ; Kirkland B.
Alexander, Detroit. 29959
Miss Immodesty; a 2 act musical comedy, by
H. S. Sharpless. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Hudson S. Sharpless, Tucson, Ariz. ; D :
10247, Apr. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1907. 29960
Miss Impossible; or, Flossie's aunt, a musical,
farcical comedy in 3 acts.
© Viola Fortescue, Winthrop, Mass.; 1893:
20289, Apr. 25. 29961
Miss Independence; a drama, by N. P. Ford.
15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1910 ; D : 20S49 ; Nita Pearl
Ford, New York. 29962
Miss Innocence; a nmsical comedy in 2 acts, by
H. B. Smith. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv B. Smith, New York; D : 14522
Dec. 12, 1908; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908. 29963
Miss Innocence abroad; a farcical comedy, arr.,
controlled and owned by G. W. Purdy.
© G. W. Purdy, New York; 1893:48216-
48218, Oct. 28. 29964-29966
a musical comedy libretto in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 13834,
Sept. 19, 1908. 29967
Miss Jenny 0' Jones; comedy of love in 3 acts,
by A. Hopwood. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35162 ; Avery Hop-
wood, New York. 29968
Miss Jessie; a comedy in 3 acts, by Ludwig
Schisa Stampacchia.
© Henry Gustave Rogers, New York ; 1896 :
30733, May 20. 29969
Miss Jones from Boston; a farce in 1 act, by
C, H. Pratt. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Connor H. Pratt, Brooklyn ; D : 3112,
Mar. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1903. 22970
Miss Jones, journalist; or. For the special edi-
tion, a farcical sketch in 1 act, by J. Butler
Haviland. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904.
11 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
•5687, Oct. 25, 1904; 2c. Nov. 14. 1904. 29971
Miss Jones' new scholar; play in 1 act, by D. W.
Pratt. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914 ; D : 37388 ; Deane W.
Pratt, New York. 29971a
Miss Julia. See Plays; by August Strindberg.
Miss Keith of Chicago; a comedy in 2 acts, bv
A. G. Chase. 66 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Alice G. Chase, Cambridge, Mass.: D:
13995, Oct. 5, 1908; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 29972
Miss Kiki; a pantomimic burlesque on Made-
moiselle Fifi, by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York; 1899:
11152, Feb. 7. 29973
Miss Lena and plantation Mose; sketch of
southern life, by E. Artusy. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912 ; D : 28417 ; Eva Artusv,
New York, 29974
Miss Lenore; or, A sad coquette, an emotional
comedy in 4 acts, by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York ; 1887 : 14158,
May 31. 29975
Miss Lent of Lloyds; a farcial comedy in 3
acts, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Barnstable, Mass.; D:
12940, May 9, 1908. 29976
Miss McGinty; the musical farce in 3 acts, by
Geo. Oscar, music by W. S. Mullaly.
© J. H. Russell, United States; 1890:
33967, Oct. 30. 29977
Miss Madcap; a comedietta in 1 act, by Charles
Townsend. Author's ed. New York, H. Roor-
bach, 1890. 12 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's Ameri-
can ed. of acting plays, no. 23] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1890 : 5362.
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 2-5. 29978
Miss Manhattan; a musical comedy in 3 acts
and 7 scenes, by George V. Hobart, Ferdinand
Puehringer and Herman Perlet. Typewrit-
ten.
© Inez Mecusker Van Osten, Corry, Pa. ;
1897:17829, I\[ar. 18; 2c. Mar. 18. 29979
Miss Marconi; playlet in 2 scenes, by F. B.
Elser. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. -Tune 29, 1912; D: 30130; Frank B.
Elser, New York. 29980
1502
29981
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
29999
Miss Mary Smith; comedy in 1 act, by Irving
Metcalfe. New York, The Roxbury publish-
ing company [1S99] 21 p. 16°. (Wizard
series )
© Roxbury pub. co., New York; 1S99:
76311, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 29981
Miss Matilda's school; a comic operetta for
boys and girls, by Gertrude Manly Jones.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1S92. 12 p. 12°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
41927, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 12. 29982
Miss May Day; a farce in 1 act, by Frank
Maltese.
© Salvatore R. Maltese, Salt Lake City ; D :
9163, Oct. 1, 1906. 29983
Miss Meek of Martinique; drama in 4 acts, by
W. H. Allderdice. 154 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Ian. 29. 1910; D: 20053; William
Hillary Allderdice, Washington. 29984
Miss Mephistopheles; a drama in 4 acts,
adapted from Fergus Hume's novel of the
same name, by H. Taylor (Frederick For-
rest)
© Hugh Taylor, New York ; D : 2464. Oct.
18, 1902. 29985
Miss Middleton's lover. See- Parted iu the
bridal hour.
Miss Millionaire awakens; play iu 1 act, by
M. Short. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40254 ; Marion Short,
New York. 29985a
Miss Mistaken; musical comedy libretto in 2
acts, by W. B. Edmundson. [84] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911; D : 24363 ; Walter
Bream Edmundson, Pittsburgh. 29986
Miss Mollie; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1885 : 19978,
Sept. 23. 29987
Miss Molly; a comedy in 2 acts, by Elizabeth
Gale. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1914. 50 p. 12°. (French's in-
ternational edition of the works of the best
authors, no. 285)
© Oct. 23, 1914; 2c. Oct. 24, 1914; D:
38601 ; Samuel French, New York. 29987a
Miss Mollycoddle; lyrics by Paul West, music
by Alfred Rleger and Jerome D. Kern. [2],
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1911 ; D : 25510 ; John Leffler,
New York. 29988
Miss Mosher of Colorado; or. A Mountain
Psyche, l)y Anna S. Richardson.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
63254, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 14. 29989
Miss MufEet's birthday party; comedy in 3
acts and 4 scenes, by R. L. Hooper. 99 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912 ; D : 29720 ; Rebecca Lane
Hooper, Brooklyn. 29990
Miss Myra Wilson of the suits; play in 4 acts,
by B. Cerf. 175 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912; D: 30471; Blanche
Cerf, St. Louis. - 29991
Miss Nancy Evans; comedy in 3 acts, by W.
and J. Giles. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1910 ; D : 22220 ; William and
Josepliine Giles, Springlield, O. 29992
Miss Nancy of Nicollville. See Postmistress
(The)
Miss Neptune; comedy in 2 acts, by Reba Kid-
der Parker. New York, Dick and Fitzgerald,
1914. 25 p. 12°.
© Jan. 2. 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35535 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 29992a
Miss New York, jr.; a comedy burlesque, by
Frank Dumont, music by Louis Reinhard.
© Joseph Oppenheimer, New York; 1897:
30647, May 20. 29993
Miss Nicoll of Nicollville. Sec Postmistress
(The)
Miss Nobody from Starland; a musical comedy,
by W. M. Hough and F. R. Adams. 80 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910; D: 20800; Frank R.
Adams and Will M. Hough, Chicago. 29994
Miss Nonchalance; a comedy in 1 act, by Olga
Steiner. New York, The Roxbury publishing
company [1899] 16 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury nub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 76320,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 29995
Miss Oliver's dollars; a farce in 1 act, for fe-
male characters only, by Emilie H. Callaway.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 18 p. 12°.
© \^'alter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14595,
Dec. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909. 29996
Miss or Mrs.; by I. E. Sykes.
© Imogene E. Sykes, Washington ; 1874 :
3761, Mar. 24. 29997
■ a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by Geo. H. Jes-
sop and William Gill.
© Jessop and Gill, New York; 1885:9828,
Apr. 29. 29998
Miss Oyama San; whimsical musical satire on
nuisical comedy in 3 acts, book by J. B. Larric,
lyrics by B. Braley, score by Arthur Lange
and Cecil Francis. [4], 85 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1912 ; D : 31467 ; Berton Bra-
ley and John B. Larric, New York. 29999
1503
30000
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30021
Miss Parkington; farce in 1 act, by May E.
Countrvniun. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 20 p. 12°.
© Feb. 16, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28729 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 30000
Miss Patsy; adaptation by Sewell Collins, from
the German Lori Pollinger; or, Der dumme
August, by Franz von Schonthan and Rudolf
Ojesteri-eicher. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1909; D: 17727; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 30001
Miss Peackle; a French comedy in 1 act, by
Fernand Beissiei'. Philadelphia, Penn pub-
lishing CO., 1908. 14 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 13607,
Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 30002
Miss Pendleton's finish; play in 1 act, by J. E.
Austrian. [l],20p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D: 37346; Joseph E.
Austrian, New York. 30002a
Miss Philura. See Transfiguration of Miss
Philura.
Miss Phoenix; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Lee. 114
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1913; D : 33126 ; Albert Lee,
Rye, N. Y. 30003
Miss Plaster of Paris; an original comedy in 3
acts, by S. Marble. Typewritten.
© Scott Marble, New York; 1897:45041.
Aug. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 30004
'an original farce comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Marble.
© Scott Marble, Philadelphia ; 1896 : 10570.
Feb. 14. 30005
Miss Pocahontas; a musical extravaganza in 2
acts, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; D : 6449, Apr. 3.
1905. 30006
Miss Polly, coquette; by M. L. Eastlick. 29 p.
16°. Typewritten.
© Maud Lorrav Eastlick, Los Angeles ; D :
7440, Oct. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1905. 30007
Miss Potter of Aurora, U. S. A.; comedy in 3
acts, by C. L. Palms. 141 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1910 ; D : 17850 ; Charles Louis
Palms, Detroit. 30008
Miss President; a comedy in 4 acts, by B.
Bancker. New York.
© Mary E. C. Bancker, United States ; 1886 :
20157, Sept. 7. 30009
Miss Prim in Paris; by Baroness Blanc.
© Baroness Blanc, Chicago; 1899:3317.
Jan. 7. 30010
Miss Prim's kindergarten; or, A school of to-
day, an entertainment in 1 scene, by Jessie
A. Kelley. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
36 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 10492,
•May 4, 1907; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 30011
Miss Princess; musical comedy in 2 acts, by F.
IVIandel, lyrics by Will B. Johnstone, and mu-
sic by Alexander Johnstone. [15], 133 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912 ; D : 30958 ; Frank Man-
del, New York. 30012
Miss Pygmalion; a pantomimic comedy in 3
acts.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1895 : 53485,
Oct. 21. 30013
Miss R. Waldo, commissioner, 1920; 1 act
play, by S. Knight. [5], 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D : 31370 ; Seymour
Knight, Troy, N. Y. 30014
Miss Randolph; a drama in 4 acts, by Mrs. G.
Goldthwaite.
© Mrs. Geo. Goldthwaite. Leadville. Col.;
1891 : 40422, Nov. 10. 30015
Miss Rattler; or. The fussy old maid, a farce
in 3 acts, by I. J. Levy.
© Isaac J. Levy, New York; 1897:57822.
Oct. 12. 30016
Miss Ray, of Colorado. See Out West.
Miss Rebecca; or, A matter of business, by
L. Cook.
© Lewis Cook. Omaha, Neb. ; 1887 : 11544,
Apr. 30. 30017
Miss Reeves of the Secret service; 5 act de-
tective drama, by J. F. Smith. Author's ed.
[97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph F. Smith, Jacksonville, Fla. ; D :
7997, Feb. 15, 1906; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906. 30018
Miss Roarer; a drama in 4 acts, by U. Aker-
strom.
© Ullie Akerstrom, New York ; 1891 : 41163,
Nov. 17. 30019
Miss Robinson Crusoe. See C. Q. D.
Miss Rose; dramatic comedy in 3 acts, drama-
tized by E. Henderson.
© Ettie Henderson, New York; 1884:
12042, June 13. 30020
Miss Russell of New York; a comedy in 2 acts,
words for nuisic by D. Young. 59 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1909; D: 163.52; Dan Young.
% Witmark" & sons. New York. 30021
1504
30022
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30043
Miss Ruth, 0. K.; by C. L. Cunningham. 59 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Clyde Leslie Cunningham. Flora. 111. ; D :
4407, Dec 19, 1903; 2c. Dee. 19, 1903. 30022
Miss Sarah Multon; an emotional drama in 4
acts, tr. and adapted from tlie French of
[p]uKene] Nus and [Adolphe] Belot. Cincin-
nati, 187G.
© Hose Evtin^e, United States ; 1876 : 13760.
Dec. 13. 30023
Miss Satan; comedy drama in 3 acts, by E. R.
Mackay.
© E. R. IMackav, Chicago ; 1895 : 47098.
Sept. 16. 30024
Miss Simplicity; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
R. A. Barnet.
© Robert Ayres Barnet, Boston; 1900 A:
24815, Oct. 5. 30025
Miss Simpson's ward. See Madge.
Miss Slimmens' boarding house; by Mrs. Mark
Peabody.
© Louise B. Paullin. New York ; 1881 : 5021.
Apr. 2. 30026
Miss Slimmens' window; by Mrs. Mark Pea-
body.
© Louise e:. Paullin, New York; 1881:
5020, Apr. 2. 30027
■ See also Alvira Slimmins.
Miss Society; a musical treat in 3 acts, by
Collin Davis and F. M. Witmark. [101] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frank M. Witmark and Max Rosenfeld.
Chicago ; D : 5594, Sept. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 28.
1904. 30028
Miss Somebody; play in 3 acts, by C. R. Bu-
chanan. [142] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910; D : 22077 ; Claude R.
Buchanan, Grand Rapids, Mich. 30029
Same. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1911 ; D : 24594 ; Claude R.
Buchanan, Grand Rapids, Mich. 30030
Miss Squash from Squashville. See Sketches.
Miss Steno, stenographer; by S. Reynolds.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sydney Reynolds, New York ; D : 6038,
Jan. id, 1905; 2c. Jan. 10, 1905. 30031
Miss Strange; play in 4 acts, by H. M, Greene.
[114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1911 ; D : 24850 ; Hiram Moe
Greene, Mirror Lake, N. H. 30032
Miss Sue Brett; play in 1 act, by M. E. Pes-
nel. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1911; D: 24522; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, Brooklyn. 30033
Miss Suite Sixteen; play in 1 act, by M. J.
Edwards. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36811 ; Mrs. Robert
H. Bentley, Anderson, Ind. 30033a
Miss Susan's fortune; a comedy in 1 act, by
Alice C. Thompson. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing co., 1908. 18 p. 12°,
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 13608,
Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 30034
Miss Swift of New York; political farce witli
nuisic, in 3 acts, by G. Steeley [Steely] and
J. Eltinge. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D: 32836; Julian El-
tinge and Guy Steeley,. New York. 30035
Miss Talmage; in 3 acts, bv Morgan Hough
[i. e. F. M. Hough] [4], 63 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1911 ; D : 25416 ; F. M. Hough,
Atlantic City. 30036
Miss Tassey; play in 1 act, by Elizabeth Baker.
London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd. [1913] 31 p.
12°.
© Oct. 24, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34906 ;
Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London. 30037
Miss Tenderfoot; a comedy drama, by H. Stan-
ton. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1909 ; D : 16658 ; Howard Stan-
ton, New York. 30038
Miss Thanksgiving; play in 1 act, by D. H.
Mullally. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1915 ; D : 40719 ; Don Hiram
Mullally, Chicago. 30038a
Miss Thorn at home. See Three (The) vira-
goes.
Miss Thrilby; a musical burlesque in 3 acts.
© John P. Slocum, New York ; 1895 : 24205.
May 2. 30039
Miss Tiggiewinkle; drama in 3 acts, by C. G.
Baldwin. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911 ; D : 25184 ; Charles G.
Baldwin, Baltimore. 30040
Miss Tom; an original American play, by Olive
Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, Ncav York; 1873:308, Jan.
13. 30041
Miss Tom Boy; a comedy in 1 act, by Norah
Dunne. New York, The Roxbury publishing
company [1899] 15 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co., New^ York ; 1899 :
76318, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 30042
Miss Topsy Turvy; or. The courtship of the
deacon, a comedy in 3 acts, by B. G. McFell.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1899:13590.
Feb. 18. 30043
5379—16-
-95
1505
30044
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30063
Miss Tree; a vaudeville in 1 act, by H. T. Cot-
trell. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lewis Vaughn Curry, San Francisco ; D :
7841, Jan. 12, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 190G. 30044
Miss Understanding; comedy, by P. Mack.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910 ; D : 20223 ; Pete Mack,
Chicago. 30045
Miss Waldo, commissioner, 1920; 1 act play,
by S. Knight. [5], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1912; D: 31111; Seymour
Knight, Troy, N. Y. 30046
Miss Webster's baby. See Lady Anne.
Miss Wells from Fargo; original comedy-drama
in 3 acts, by J. H. Slater. [S3] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D: 35854; Joseph H.
Slater, Watertown, N. Y. 30046a
Miss Wilson; play in 4 acts, by F. B. Purdie.
136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912; D: 30461; Francis
Baillie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 30047
Miss Wilton; a play in 4 acts, by Alan Bryce.
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lester B. Deveaux, Boston ; D : 9344,
Oct. 30, 1906; 2c. Oct. 30, 1906. 30048
Miss Wingrove; a new and original musical
play in 2 acts, by W. H. Risque, music by
Howard Talbot. London, Chappell & co., ltd.,
1905. cover-title, 23 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 6635, May 5,
1905; 2c. May 5, 1905. 30049
Misses (The) Beers; a farce, by Emil Lude-
kens. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1888. 11 p.
12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1888:28936,
Oct. 11; 2c. Oct. 29. 30050
Misses (The) Pringle's leap year; comedy in
2 acts, by Amaryllis V. Lord. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1912. 10 p. 12°.
© Oct. 16, 1912; 2c. Oct. 17, 1912; D:
31152 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 30051
Missfits or muddlewlts; a humorous dialogue,
by Edith Wheeler. London, Joseph Williams,
ltd.; New York, E. Schuberth & co., 1906.
11 p. 8\
© Joseph Williams, ltd.. London ; D : 8934,
Aug. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1906. 30051a
Missing (The) bonds. See Lost.
Missing card. See Crimson (The) cocoanut,
and other plays.
Missing (The) cipher; play in 3 acts, by F. B.
Purdie. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1915; D: 40680; Francis
BailUe Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 30051b
Missing (The) evidence; a drama in 3 acts, by
A. E. Birdsall.
© Anna E. Birdsall, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 1497,
Jan. 18. 30052
See Marked for life.
E. Sweet.
Missing (The) finger,
Missing heiress; a drama, by L
[74] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Emma Sweet, Wallace, Id. ; D :
6145, Jan. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1905. 30053
Missing (The) husband; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienne Roucolle, Denver ; D : 11055,
July 26, 1907. 30054
Missing inventor; an American comedy in 3
acts, by P. Gibson.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago ; D : 7582, Nov.
20, 1905. 30055
Missing link; by L. Sully and J. L. Hammond.
© Lew Sully and J. L. Hammond, Chicago ;
D : 8882, July 20, 1906. 30056
a comedy in 3 acts, by A. D. Gordon.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1878:3533,
Mar. 23. 30057
by M. E. Pesnel. [4], 96 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915 ; D : 42490 ; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 30057a
a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by H. Dumars.
© Horace Dumars, New York ; 1888 : 25486,
Sept. 7. 30058
— melody drama in 3 acts, by Paul Dickey
and Charles W. Goddard. [129] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1914 ; D : 38820 ; Paul Dickey
and Charles W. Goddard, New York.
30058a
an original drama, by A. Smith and E.
Arden.
© Arden Smith and Edwin Arden, Brook-
lyn ; 1886 : 14447, June 24. 30059
— a parlor play, by M. N. Carter.
© Mary Nelson Carter, Philadelphia ; D :
1362, Jan. 28, 1902. 30060
— a romantic spectacular drama in 3 acts and
a prologue. 23 p. f. Typewritten.
© John Ballance, New York; 1888:27601,
Sept. 28; 2c. Sept. 26, 1889. 30061
■ spectacular comic opera in 3 acts, music by
W. C. E. Seeboeck, libretto by W. H. Edwards,
© Willard H. Edwards, Cbicago; 1884:
7981, Apr. 15; 2c. Apr. 15. 30062
a World's fair scheme, a modern comedy in
4 acts, by C. J. Errant.
© Charles J. Errant, Chicago; 1893:509,
Jan. 3. 30063
1506
30064
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30085
Missing (The) man; play in 1 act, by H, B.
Babbitt. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912; D: 29602; Henry B.
Bal)bitt, Hartford. 30064
Missing (The) miss; a 1 act farce, by M. Ott.
51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912 ; D : 28940 ; Matthew Ott,
Wollaston, Mass. 30065
Missing (The) Miss Miller; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Harold A. Clarke. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1907. 64 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9731,
.Jan. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907. 30066
Missing mother; by M. E. Knisely.
© Mary E. Knisely, Webb City, Mo.; D:
9046, Sept. 6, 1906. 30067
Missing (The) pedigree; a parlor comedy in 2
acts.
© Katharine Newlin, Fishkill Landing,
N. Y. ; 1898 : 11873, Feb. 10 ; Ic. Jan. 7. 30068
Missing (The) phial; by L. Lester.
© Lillian Lester, Minneapolis ; 1893 ; 12383,
Mar. 10. 30069
Missing (The) statue. See Better than dia-
monds or gold.
Missing (The) wheel; play in 1 act, by C. Nagle.
[1], 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38739 ; Charles Na-
gle, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 30069a
Missing (The) witness. See Toll of the bell.
Mission (The); play in 4 acts, by Louis de
Coucy. [2], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1910; D : 22388 ; Gustave
Frohman, New York. 30070
Mission (A) advent; pageant play in 4 acts, by
S. S. King. 57 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912; D: 30458; Sarah S.
King, Los Angeles. 30071
Mission bells; a play in 4 acts, by C, A. Nor-
cross.
© Charles A. Norcross, Washington; 1899:
39229, June 14 ; 2c. June 14. 30072
Mission (La) et le martyre de Jeanne d'Arc;
piece en 5 actes, par J. Baudot. Bar-le-Duc,
Imprimerie Contant-Laguerre, 1913. 136 p.
12°.
© June 5, 1913 ; 2c. June 23, 1913 ; D : 33580 ;
Jules Baudot, Bar-le-Duc, France. 30073
Mission (The) man. See Love (The) pirates.
Mission (The) of Letty; play in 2 acts, by Eve-
lyn Watson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1914
[1913] 35 p. 12°.
© Dec. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1913 ; D : 35269 ;
Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston. 30074
Mission, omission and commission; drama in 2
pts., by E. J. Jack. [4], 17 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D: 36177; Emanuel
.Jacubowitz Jack, Pueblo, Col. 30074a
Mission (The) play; pageant play in 3 acts, by
J. S. McGroarty. 41 p. 4°. Printed.
© Aug. 15, 1911; 2c, Aug. 31, 1911; D:
25204 ; John S. McGroarty, Los Angeles. 30075
Mission Ranche; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. V. Baker.
© Cornelia Vine Baker, Georgetown, Mass. ;
1892 : 49360, Dec. 5. 30076
Missionary (The); a comedy opera of the South
Seas, libretto by Hldward Steele, jr., music by
Selli Simouson.
© Edward Lindley Grey Steele, jr.. Oak-
laud, Cal. ; D : 3352, Apr. 29, 1903. 30077
a 1 act playlet, by E. G. Kast. 22 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© E. Garfield Kast, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; D:
12732, Apr. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1908. 30078
— a play in 3 acts, by F. M. Lightner. 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Francis M. Lightner, New York; D:
10940, July 10, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908. 30079
— or. The civilizer, by O. A. Hauerbach. 80
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otto A. Hauerbach, New York ; D : 9209,
Sept. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 30080
— ■ See also Cancer.
Missionary Madge; a drama, by F. H. Stauffer.
© Frank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia; 1874:
587, Jan. 17. 30081
Missionary (The) man; a satirical exaggera-
tion in 1 act, by W. D. Hall. 35 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia ; D : 3862,
Aug. 21, 1903 ; Ic. Aug. 21, 1903 ; Ic. Sept. 8,
1903. 30082
Same. 24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Hogan, Philadelphia; D:4228,
Nov. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1903. 30083
Missionary's (The) sorrow; comedy in 1 scene,
by A. W. Cole. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1911; D: 28005; Anna W.
Colo, Indianapolis. 30084
sketch in 1 act, by A. W. Cole. [19] p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D: 23811; Anna W.
Cole, Indianapolis. 30085
1507
30085
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30104
Missioner (The); play in 1 act, by G. Salisbury.
[2], IG p. i"°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42418 ; Grace Salis-
bury, Peoria, 111. 30085a
play in 3 acts, by G. Salisbury. [2], 73 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914; D:3G1SG; Grace Salis-
bury, Ferris, 111. 30085b
Missionsschiff (Das); ein drama auf see in 3
teilen, von A. J. Scbranzhofer. Wien, F. W.
Schmieden, 1910. 59 p. 8°.
© Apr. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1910 ; D : 20835 ;
F. W. Schmieden, Vienna. 30086
Missis (The); a drama in 1 act, by F. W. Ran-
dall.
© Frank W. Randall, New York; 1891:
41298, Nov. 18. 30087
Mississip; or, Pike County heroes, a drama in 7
tableaux, by C. E. Marshall.
© C. Edwin Marshall, Boston ; 1879 : 1()GS4.
Aug. 11. 30088
Mississippi; 3 act comedy drama. 44 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Milt. H. Allen, Chicago; D : 2772. Dec.
26, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 30089
Mississippi (The) bubble. See System of
John Law.
Mississippi cotton pickers; by T. P. Sullivan.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Timothy Paul Sullivan, Milwaukee; D:
1398, Feb. 5, 1902; 2c. Feb. 5, 1902. 30090
Mississippi (A) steamboat; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, by Arthur Mallett and Vincent
Doro. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Arthur Bergh, St. Paul ; D : 1643, Mar.
24, 1902; 2c. Mar. 24, 1902. 30091
Mississippian (The); a drama in 5 acts, by
H. L. Mosgrove.
© Herbert Logan Mosgrove, Gulfport,
Miss. ; D : 15494, Mar. 29, 1909. 30092
Missouri boy.
© Clifton M. Steelsmith, Bethany, Mo. ; D :
5283, Julv 11, 1904. [For copies reed, see
D : 10491] 30093
Same. 43 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Clifton M. Steelsmith, Bethany, Mo. ;
D: 10491, May 4, 1907; 2c. May 4, 1907.
30094
Missouri (The) editor; a 3 act comedy drama,
by M. S. Glenn. Mountain Grove, Mo., Glenn
publishing co. (Glenn's series of standard
and minor plays, no. 102)
© Glenn pub. co.. Mountain Grove, Mo. ;
1895 : 62763, Dec. 11 ; Ic. Dec. 20 ; 2c. June 28,
1896. 30095
Missouri (The) girl; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by F. Raymond. [5], 44 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910 ; D : 22600 ; Fred Ray-
mond, Sycamore, 111. 30096
Missouri (A) round-up; play in 3 acts, by H.
Buckingham. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912 ; D : 31300 ; H. Bucking-
ham, Clarion, Pa. 30097
Missourians (The); a play of central Missouri
life, 3 acts, by N. Grute and W. Mountfortt.
© Nain Grute and Wade Mountfortt, New
York; D:5630, Oct. 3, 1904. 30098
Misspent (A) life.
Hyde.
See Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Missus (The); a play.
© Kate Claxton, United States; 1882:
19099, Nov. 11. 30099
Missy; a drama in 4 acts, by Clifton Bunts.
[3], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32370 ; Howard M.
Yost, Cleveland, O. 30100
Mist (The); a little play in 3 scenes, by J. E.
Ford. New York, Privately printed, 1912.
26 p. 8°.
© Mar. 14, 1912; 2c. Mar. 20, 1912; D:
29091; Julia Ellsworth Ford, New York.
30101
Mistake; comedy sketch, by Andy Lewis. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Robt. Nolan, Louisville ; D : 3235, Apr.
3, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1903. 30102
a 1 act drama, by J. D. Townsend. [7] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909 ; D : 16639 ; Jacob D.
Townsend, Clermont, N. J. 30103
-play in 1 act, by L. D. Freeman. [3],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 38947 ; Lea David
Freeman, New Orleans. 30103a
sketch in 1 act, by H. Stowe. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1911; D: 24610; Harrv
Stowe, Whitestone, N. Y. 30104
Mistake (A) at the manor,
about famous authors.
See Short plays
Mistake (A) in hearts; vaudeville farce, by
Louis Weslyn and C. McFarland. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1915 ; D : 42460 ; Carroll Mc-
Farland, Boston. 30104a
Mistake (A) in identity,
monologues.
See Plays and
1508
30105
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30125
Mistake (A) in vaudeville; musical comedy in
1 act, by J, I. Tanzman. 5 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
I© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911 ; D : 25187 ; Joseph I.
Tanzman, New York. 30105
Mistake (A) of a life. See Clarice.
Mistake (The) of a lifetime; a drama in pro-
logue'and 4 acts, by L. Schweig. 53 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Leonora Schweig, New Y'ork ; 1884 :
25471, Dec. 20; 2c. Jan. 31, 1885. 30106
Mistake (The) of Lucille; psychological play
in 4 acts, by C. C. West. [2], 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30. 1911 ; D : 25538 ; Charlotte C.
West, New York. 30107
Mistake (A) of the lav/; a 1 act dnuun, by M. E.
Swan. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, Milwaukee; 1898:71402,
Dec. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 30108
Mistake (The) of Vaubrugh. See Challenge
(The)
Mistake (A) somewhere; a farce in 1 act, with
incidental music, by W. Dyar.
© Warren Dyar, Newton, Mass. ; D : 12982.
May 11, 1908. 30109
Mistaken; a comedy in 4 acts, by S. I. Ober-
meier.
© Solomon Imanuel Obermeier, New York;
1886 : 8938, Apr. 12. 30110
Mistaken honor; a society drama in 5 acts, by
F. B. [i. e. F. Rieska]
© Federico Bieska, San Francisco; 1883:
14579, Aug. 6. 30111
Mistaken identity; by Bobby Boyle. 5 p. 8°.
© Homer V. Oldfield and Delia Oldfield,
Leavenworth, Kan.; A: 206339. May 7, 1908:
2c. May 7, 1908. 30112
an Ethiopian farce in 1 scene, by George H.
Coes. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 8 p.
12°. ([Baker's darkey plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
48953, Sept. IS; 2c. Oct. 20. 30113
a farcical comedy in 3 acts. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ellen Dudley and J. Alexander Brown,
New York ; 1886 : 10295, Apr. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 80.
30114
Mistaken in himself. See Coward.
Mistaken (A) miss; a vaudeville sketch, by
George Totton Smitli. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son, 1908. 11 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13512, Aug.
6, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 30115
Mistaken policy; vaudeville skit, by H. Fort.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1910 ; D : 20565 ; Homer Fort,
Monrovia, Cal. 30116
Mistakes; or, A night in Washington, a come-
dietta, by P. McCarty.
© Page McCarty, United States; 1881;
12822, Aug. 19. - 30117
or, A Yorktown surrender, a comedy in 4
acts.
© Alice K. Williams, Columbus, O. ; 1881;
12352, Aug. 9. 30118
Mistakes in a dental office; by R. Camion. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph Cannon, Chicago; D ; 15781, May
1, 1909; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909. 30119
Mistakes of a father; x)lay in 1 act, by J. Haas.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1914 ; D : 37847 ; Jack Haas,
Cleveland. 30119a
Mistakes (The) of a night. See Bebe.
Mistakes of life; play, by W. W. Leonard. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Will W. Leonard, New York ; 1892 : 46569,
Nov. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1882. 30120
Mistakes (The) of Moses; a 5 act drama, by
Emily S. Sheehan [i. e. E. S. Dill]
© Emily S. Dill, Wvoming, O. ; 1881 : 15158,
Oct. 3. 30121
Mistakes will happen; book and music by Will
Archer. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Gus. Schade, Brooklyn ; D ; 9251, Oct. 18,
1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 30122
a farcical study in 3 acts, by C. Dickson
and G. Stewart. Typewritten.
© Grant Stewart and Charles Dickson, New
York ; 1898 : 14450, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1899.
30123
twenty-minute comedy, by B. La Mar. 24
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1910 ; D ; 22901 ; Ben La Mar,
New York. 30124
Mistare Penguin; or. Terribly scared, a musical
farce in 2 acts, by C. L. Gumpert.
© C. Leon Gumpert, Philadelphia; 1888:
18139, June 25. 30125
Mr. Aladdin; play of the hour in 4 acts, by T. H.
luce and Wm. H. Clifford. [170] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914; D : 36841 ; Thos. H.
Ince, Los Angeles. 30125a
1509
30126
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30147
Mr. & Mrs. Cleopatra; a burlesque in 3 acts,
by F. B. Neilson. Philadelphia, Anvil printing
CO., 1892. 17 numb. 1. 8°.
© Fredericli B. Neilson, Philadelphia ; 1892 ;
6200, Feb. 8 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 30126
Mr. and Mrs. Daventry; in 4 acts, by F.
Harris. Tj'pewritten.
© Frank Harris, Kingston Hill, England;
1900 A : 26204, Oct. 22, 2c. Oct. 22. 30127
Mr. and Mrs. Dunning- at home; 1 act comedy
sketch, by F. W. Dunning. 10 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912 ; D : 28537 ; Frederic W.
Dunning, Denver. 30128
Mr. and Mrs. Fido; a vaudeville sketch, by
Harry L. Newton. Cliicago, T. S. Denison,
1907. 10 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 11358, Sept.
16, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 30129
Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Rimony; by J. M. Peteler.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine M. Peteler, Los Angeles; D:
9686, Dec. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1907. 30130
Mr. and Mrs. Misfit; a play of comedy satire in
1 act, by G. A. Lynch. 29 p. obi. 24°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Api\ 3, 1912; D : 29269 ; George An-
drew Lynch, Los Angeles. 30131
Mr. and Mrs. Nagg; a sketch, by B. Selden. 50
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Selden, New York ; D : 6739, May
27, 1905 ; 2c. June 5, 1905. 30132
Mr. and Mrs, Robinson; farce in 1 act, by G.
Earle. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1910; D: 20874; Georgia
Earle, New York. 30133
Mr. and Mrs. Santa's Christmas party; play
in 2 acts, by C. B. Allbritain. [Jeiferson
City, Mo., Post print] 1915. cover-title, 12 p.
port. nar. 16°.
© Nov. 27, 1915; 2c. Nov. 29, 1915; D:
42364; Caddie Bolton Allbritain, Jefferson
City, Mo. 30133a
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw; by L. Raymond. Type-
written.
© Louise Raymond, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1899 :
71285, Nov. 1; 2c. Nov. 1, 1899. 30134
Same.
© Louise Raymond, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1899 :
83425, Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 30135
Mr. and Mrs. Tie-Walker; a sketch in 1 act,
by F. G. Ruthven.
© Florence Gertrude Ruthven, New York ;
D : 5601, Oct. 4, 1904. 30136
Mister and Mistus Jeremiah Robkins' singin'
skule beginment; an original musical enter-
tainment in 1 scene, by E. H. Bertram and
J. B. Willard. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene H. Bertram and J. Bassett Wil-
■ lard. New York; D : 472, May 15, 1901; 2c.
May 16, 1901. 30137
Mr. 'Arry 'Awkins, costermonger and man;
a dramatic and musical composition.
© Harry Charles Rawlins, Philadelphia ;
D : 1061, Nov. 4, 1901. 30138
Mr. Auto from Mobile; a 1 act conversational
comedy, by T. S. Hess, jr., and F. Law. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Thos. S. Hess, jr., Collingswood, N. J.,
and Fred Law, Philadelphia; D:7981, Feb.
12, 1906; 2c. Feb. 12, 1906. 30139
Mr. Babbitt; a historical and melodrama, in 5
acts, by I^. S. Babbitt. Typewritten.
© L. S. Babbitt, Kansas City, Mo.; 1891:
2477, .Tan. 17 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 30140
Mi-. Babbitt of Brown County; or, The iron
nerve man, a sensational drama in 4 acts.
© L. S. Babbitt, Kansas City, Mo.; 1890:
3341, Jan. 25. 30141
Mr. Bad Man; romantic comedy drama with
musical intervals, in 3 acts, book and lyrics
by A. Gassidy, music by Franklyn Harris.
[121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34357 ; Asa Cassidy,
New York. 30142
Mr. Badger's uppers; a negro farce in 1 act,
by O. E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1901]
15 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 969, Oct. 16,
1901; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 30143
Mr. Bagley of Nowhere; musical play in 3 acts,
by T. F. Fallon. [4], 110 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1910 ; D : 21724 ; Thomas F.
Fallon, New York. 30144
Mr. Beane from Boston; a musical farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, Greenpoint, N. Y. ; 1897 :
28657, May 10. 30145
Mr. Bender, janitor; by A. M. Milloy. [14] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D: 21823; A. M. Mil-
loy, Washington. 30146
Mr. Bimbo of Bombay; or, Theosophy run
wild, a theosophical farce comedy in 3 acts,
by E. J. Dooley.
© E. J. Dooley, Hartford; 1897:20703,
Mar. 31. 30147
1510
30148
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30170
Mr. Binks from Binktown; farce in 1 act, by
A. Carr. 28 p. 24°, Printed.
© Sept. 28, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1910 ; D : 22208 ;
Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D. 30148
Mr. Bivins; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. E.
Dumm. 31 p. 12°. Printed.
© F. E. Dumm, Upper Sandusljy, O. ; 1884 :
18474, Sept. 12; 2c. Sept. 29. 30149
Mr. Blarney from Ireland; by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York ; D : 7654,
Dec. 4, 1905. 30150
Same. 150 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York ; D : 7397,
Oct. 14, 1905; 2c. Oct. 14, 1905. 30151
Mr. Bloffer; drama charade, by J. M. Stewart.
© James M. Stewart, Washington; 1889:
5906, Feb. 20 ; 2c. Feb. 20. 30152
Mr, Bluff of New York; by C. F. Edwards,
© Chas, F. Edwards, Philadelphia; 1898:
61458, Oct. 19. 30153
Mr. Bob; a farce comedy in 2 acts, by R. E.
Baker. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1894.
39 p. 16°, ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Rachel E. Baker, Boston; 1894:11087,
Feb, 21; 2c. Oct. 29. 30154
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by AV, E. Per-
kins.
© Walter E. Perkins, New York; 1894:
5721, Jan. 23. 30155
Mr, Boggs on Sunday morning; that some-
what different monologue, by W. S. Brintnall,
24 p, 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1909; D: 16943; Woodbury
Saxton Brintnall and Sam Barclay, San Ra-
fael, Cal, 30156
Mr, Bolton; a playlet, by L. Lanphear, '
© Louise Lanphear, Chicago ; D : 11736,
Nov, 14, 1907. 30157
Mister Booze; comedy playlet in 1 act, by J.
Walker. 17 p, 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic, Mar. 12, 1915; D: 39965; Johnnie
Walker, Beechhurst, L. I. 30157a
Mr, Brown, the model; a farce, by C, Nevins,
© Charles Nevins, Brooklyn; 1897:11580,-
Feb. 17. 30158
Mr. Brown's little game; comedy in 1 act. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass.;
D : 12179, Jan. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1908.
30159
Mr. Butte from Montana; a comedy in 3 acts,
by W. Gault Browne and Alice Wilson
Browne. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing com-
pany, 1903. 31 p. 12°. (On cover: Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no.
443)
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D:4435, Dec.
26, 1903; 2c. Dec. 26, 1903. 30160
a farce comedy in 3 ,acts, by W. G. Browne
and Alice Wilson Browne.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; D:2264,
Aug. 23, 1902. 30161
Mr. Butts; light comedy in 3 acts, by F. C,
Phillips. [2], 159 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912 ; D : 28387 ; Frank Cooke
Phillips, Cleveland. 30162
Mr. Cheese wit's proposal; a comedy in 1 act, by
L. N. Browne. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laura Norton Browne, Toronto, Canada ;
D : 11633, Oct. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1907.
30163
Mr. Cohen's assistant; farce in 1 act, by C. H.
Lewis. [l],14p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912; D: 30284; Celina H.
Lewis, Brookline, Mass. 30164
Mr. Collins in search of a wife; being scenes
from Jane Austen's novel Pride and prejudice,
dramatized by S. M. Trasel and E. D. Wil-
liams. 26 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Sophie M. Trasel and Elizabeth D. Wil-
liams, Haverford, Pa. ; D : 4202, Nov. 6, 1903 ;
2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 30165
Mr. Crewe's career; a play in 3 acts, by M. Fair-
fax [pseud, of M. F. Marshall] based on W.
Churclnll's novel of the same name.
© AVinston Churchill and Marion Fairfax,
New York; D: 14486, Dec. 9, 1908. 30166
Mr. Crusoe in the Philippines; an extravaganza
in 3 acts.
© Edwin Foy, Chicago ; 1900 A : 104, Jan. 2.
30167
Mr. Cupid's hotel; a miniature musical comedy,
by E. A. Woolf. 17 p. 8°. Typewritten,
[Words only]
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York ; D : 8454,
Apr. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 30168
Mr. Depew of Denver; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by S. I. Szinnyey,
© Stephen Ivor Szinnyey, New York ; 1897 :
31836, May 25. 30169
Mr. Dobbs of America; or, A Pompeiian picnic,
a comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by A. C. Gun-
ter.
© Archibald C. Gunter, New York; 1889:
36682, Dec, 3. 30170
1511
30171
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30189
Mr. Dooley, Esq.; an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by
J. L. McCabe. il p. f°. Typewritten.
© .Tames Louis McCnbe, Chicago ; D : 1671,
I\Iar. 31, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1902. 30171
Mr. Dooley of Chicago; a comedy in 3 acts, by
D. Sully.
© Daniel Sullv, United States ; 1899 : 18691,
Mar. 13. 30172
Mr. Doolev's farce comedy company; AV. Lester
and C. C. Winters.
© "William Lester and Charles C. Winters.
New York ; D : 1241. .Tan. 2, 1902. 30173
Mr. E (a mystery); an original comedy in
3 acts, by T. E. Muri-ay.
© Thomas E. IMurray, United States ; 1891 :
3248, Jan. 22. 30174
Mr. E. Z. Mark, the rarebit fiend; a comedy in
1 act, by II. F. Staley. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Felix Staley, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 10217, Mar. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1907.
30175
Mr. Easyman's niece; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Belle Marshall Locke. Boston, AA'. IL Baker
& CO., 1909. 59 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 14596,
Dec. 22, 1908 ; 2c. .Tan. 10, 1909. 30176
Mr. Editor; comedy entertainment in 1 act, by
Ward Macaulev. Philadelphia, Penn publish-
ing CO., 1912. 27 p. 12°.
© Dec. 10, 1912; 2c. Dec. 12, 1912; D:
31685 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 30177
Mr. Fairfax; in 4 acts, by J. Wedekind. 70 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911 ; D : 2.5364 ; Julius Wede-
kind, New York. 30178
Mr. Faust; bv Arthur Davison Ficke. New
Yorlc, M. Kennerley, 1913. ix, [1], 115 p. 12°.
(arodern drama series)
© Dec. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913 ; A : 361068 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 30178a
Mr. Floyd's outing at Cripple Creek; in 3 acts,
by A. W. Bliss.
© Albert W. Bliss, Vinton, la. ; 1897 : 60036.
Oct. 2.3. 30179
Mr. Fog'g' from London; an original 1 act com-
edy, ))y F. Owen. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis Owen, Central Falls. R. T. : D:
0904, Feb. 13, 1907; 2c. Feb. 2, 1907. 30180
Mr. Frisk from Frisco; an original comedy in
1 act, by R. Post.
© Ralph Po.st, New York; D : 428, May 3.
1901. 30181
Mister Gibson and his gorilla; a scientific
fancy, by Wyl Elyot [pseud, of C. W. Elliott]
© Charles W. Elliott, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1877 : .5975, May 17. 30182
Mr. Goliath; by C. H. Brown and P. Tietjens.
© Charles H. Brown and I'aul Tietjens,
New York ; D : 11057, July 16, 1907. 30183
Mr. Grady; playlet, by G. Jacobson. [1], 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1914; D : 36422 ; Gershon
.Tacobson, Washington. 30183a
Mr. Green's courtship; 1 act comedy for vaude-
ville, by F. L. Church. 13 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fianc L. Ciiurch, Cincinnati ; D : 11107,
Aug. 3, 1907; Ic. .luly 16, 1907; Ic. Aug. 10,
1907. 30184
Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo; play in 4 acts, drama-
tized from ()ppenheim"s famous novel of
same name, l)y J. X. Legambi. 64 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1915: D: 42037; James V.
Legambi, Scranton, Pa. 30184a
Mr. .Henderson's thrill; a comedy of the uplift
in 4 acts, by C. Kennedy and H. Burke. [5],
111 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912; D : 309U4 ; Charles
Kennedv and Harry Burke. New York.
30185
Mr. Henry Peck; or. The widow's Waterloo,
comic opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics by J. INI.
Reilly. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1909; D : 16721 ; James M.
Reilly, Rensselaer, N. Y. 30186
Mr. Henry Summerville, tragedian; a comedy
drama in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by G. W. Mer-
ritt.
© George Washington Merritt, San l^'raii-
cisco; 1898:77319. Dec. 31. 30187
Mr. Henshawe; a drama in 3 acts, by J.
Shively. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 38606; Josephine
. Shively, San Francisco. 30187a
Mr. Hicks of Hawaii; comedy opera in 2 acts,
by J. P. Wilson. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1911; D: 25074; Jolm P.
Wilson, New York. 30188
Mr. Holiday's flirtation,
dress-maker's room.
See Locked in a
Mr. Hopkinson; an original farce in 3 acts, by
R. C. Carton [pseud, of R. C. Critchett] 119 p.
12°.
© R. C. Carton, London ; D : 13914, Sept.
24, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1908. 30189
1512
30190
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30212
Mr. Hopp's hop; comedy in 3 acts, by J. F.
Phillips and B. R. Herts. [76] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23247 ; John Franlc-
lyn Phillips and B. Russell Herts, New York.
30190
Mr. Hudson's tiger hunt; a drama in 2 acts, by
May L. Sprague. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1886.
7 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 158] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 18S6 : 3249, Feb.
6; 2c. Feb. 6. 30191
Mr. Humbug; a drama in 1 act, by W. P.
Sprague.
© William Pardee Sprague, San Francisco ;
D : 4090, Oct. 9, 1908. 30192
Mr. Hummer, the drummer; a comedy in 3
acts, by M. Goldsmith.
© IMilton Goldsmith, Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
10497, Apr. 25. 30193
Mr. Inright in wrong; play, by H. C. Grat-
ton. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913 ; D : 3290S ; Howard C.
Gratton, Chicago. 30194
Mr. Isaacs of Jerusalem; a new and original
romantic drama in 4 acts, by .T. F. Berry.
© J. F. Berry, Springfield, Mo.; 1888:
19089, July 3. 30195
Mr. Jacob's delicatessen; musical comedy in 2
acts, book by J. M. Leveque, music by Bessie
Boniel. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 1911 ; D : 23499 ; J. M. Leveque.
New York. 30196
Mr. Jay Cool, Esq.; a comedy in 1 act. by E. G.
Bixler. Typewritten.
© Edgar Grant Bixler, Washington: 1900
A : 15954, June 27 ; 2c. July 24. 30197
Mr. Jay's revenge; play in 1 act, by M. Pur-
vin. 10 p. f*.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912 ; D : 29543 ; Myles Pur-
vin, Brooklyn, 30198
Mr. Jim Bailey; 4 act society comedy, by C.
Harrison. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1910 ; D : 20306 ; Charles Har-
rison, St. Louis. 30199
Mr. John Graham of New York; commercial
comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. F. Harrison.
[41] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911; D: 25172; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 30200
Mr. Jones from Bridgeport; sketch in 1 act, by
M. M. Theise. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911; D: 23787; Mortimer
M. Theise, New York. 30201
Mr. Jones' night off; a 2 act comedy, by C. D.
Harvey.
© Charles D. Harvey, Newark, N. J.; D:
14654, Dec. 29, 1908. 30202
Mr. Kearney from Killarney; comedy drama
in 4 acts, by W. F. Burke. [3], 46 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912 ; D : 30623 ; AVm. Fran-
cis Burke, New York. _ 30203
Mr. Kelley from Kalamazoo; farce in 3 acts, by
S. MacPherson Jannev. Boston, W. H. Baker
A: CO., 1932. 71 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Mar. 7, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1912 ; D : 28977 ;
S. M. .Tanney, jr.. New York. 30204
Mister Klondyke; by O. Hammerstein.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York ; 1897 :
42416, July 24. 30205
Mr. Lazarus; comedy in 4 acts, by H. O'Higgins
and H. Ford. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915; D : 41835 ; Harvey
O'Higgins, Martinsville, N. J., and Harriet
Ford, New York. . 30205a
Mr. Lillian Travers; or, A Florida enchant-
ment, a comedy in 5 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Archibald Clavering Gunter, New York ;
1891 : 39275, Nov. 2. 30206
Mr. Livitsky's death and resurrection; play
in 1 act. by A. M. Teitelman. [2], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1913 ; D : 32043 ; Arthur Mil-
ton Teitelman, Philadelphia. 30207
Mr. McArdle's guest; a farce in 1 act, by D. S.
Maddox. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905.
12 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© AValter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7036,
July 26. 1905; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905. 30208
Mr. Midshipman Easy; a nautical-yachtical
opera, in 3 acts, by F. Lyster.
© Fred Lyster, United States; 1885:9557,
Apr. 25. 30209
Mr. Miffins' mistake; eccentric comedy in 3
acts, by T. D. Beasley. [3], 67 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911; D: 25527; Thomas
Dykes Beasley, Alameda, Cal. 30210
in 3 acts, by T. D. Beasley. Typewritten.
© T. D. Beasley. Berkeley, Cal.; 1900 A:
26942, Oct. 29; 2c. Nov. 19. 30211
Mr. Mikado; musical burlesque in 1 act, by
Frank Dumont, rewritten and reconstructed
by R. Helena. 22 p. 8°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. May 16, 1912; D: 29898; Regina
Helena, East St. Louis, 111. 30212
1513
30213
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30237
Mr. Mikado — Continued.
or, The Japanese from the Neck, a musical
burlesque on Gilbert and Sullivan's opera of
The Mikado, by Frank Dumont.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1885 : 27474,
Dec. 26. 30213
Mr. Montgomery; play in 4 acts, by Mildred G.
Kern. 124 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1910 ; D : 21555 ; M. G. Kern,
St. Louis. 30214
Mister Morgan; by I. H. Moore. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ira H. Moore, Warren, O. ; D : 9625, Dec.
12, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 30215
Mr. Morton's son; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. P.
A^'oorhees.
© James Paxton Voorhees, United States;
1896 : 25142, Apr. 23. 30216
Mr. Munchausen; by E. G. Birge.
© Edward G. Birge, Baltimore; D: 11800,
Nov. 25, 1907. 30217
Mr. Neptune, rex; comedy in 2 acts, by L. B.
Foley and G. W. Ward. [165] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911; D : 23861 ; George W.
Ward and Louis B. Foley, New York. 30218
Mr. Niagara's fall; a comedy sketch for male
and female, by Harry L. Newton. (/« Will
Rossiter's vaudeville prompter)
© Will Ptossiter, Chicago; D:4069, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 30219
Mr. Nicholas and his two sons. See Prodigal
(The) son.
Mr. No Body; sketch, by E. C. Kenny. 3 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25309 ; E. C. Kenny,
New Albany, Ind. 30220
Mr. Noah; a comic opera, by C. Kummer.
© Clare Kummer, Bloomfield, N. J. ; D :
1748, Apr. 16, 1902. 30221
Mister Noah of Greenville; by V. G. Iden. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© V, Gilmore Iden, Washington ; D : 14463,
Dec. 5, 1908; 2c. Dec. 5, 1908. 30222
Mr. Nobody; or. The young dramatist, comedy
in 1 act, by J. Faller. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 6, 1913 ; D : 31886 ; Jacob Faller,
New York. 30223
Mr. Noodle's finish; 1 act comedy, by T. Friel.
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1910; D: 21645; Thornton
Friel, Anderson, Ind. 30224
Mr. Oiinaur's reception; musical farce comedy
in 1 act, by M. Delaur.
© Marius Delaur, United States; 1892:
14772, Apr. 4. 30225
Mr. Packer of Chicago; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by E. H. Macoy, jr.
© E. H. Macoy, jr.. United States; 1898:
28747, May 9. 30226
Mr. Peggotty; or. Little Em'ly, a play in 4
nets. l)y Lillian Alice Carruthers, a dramatiza-
tion of Dickens' David Copperfield. [72] p. f °.
Typewritten.
© L. A. Carruthers, Toronto, Canada ; D :
12781, Apr. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1908. 30227
Mr. Pembroke explains; by L. C. Hale. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Louise Closser Hale, New York ; D : 2414,
Oct. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1902. 30228
Mr. Peter, the cowboy; a drama in 5 acts, by
.1. S. Torronce.
© J. S. Torrence, San Francisco; 1893:
15595, Mar. 29. 30229
Mr. Pewee; by J. H. Tennant.
© .John H. Tennant, New York; D : 4461,
Jan. 2, 1904. 30230
Mr. Pharaoh of Egypt; a fantastic musical
comedy in 2 acts, by C. Levien Fox and I.
Scott. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Constance M. Fox and Irving Scott, New
York; D:7744, Nov. 24, 1905; 2c. Nov. 24,
1905. 30231
Mr. Pharaoh's baggage.
© F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasley, National
City, Cal. ; 1898 : 10863, Feb. 10 ; 2c. Feb. 10.
30232
Mr. Phox of Philadelphia; a sketch, by H. A.
D'Arcy.
© H. A. D'Arcy, New York; 1897:30224,
May 18. 30233
Mr. Pickwick; comedy burlesque in 5 acts,
adapted from the French play of Georges Du-
val and Robert Charvay, by J. P. Ritter, tr.
by Nina Getty. [3], 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912 ; D : 29124 ; John P. Rit-
ter, New York. 30234
Mr. Piddie rebels. See Robert Fowler's trans-
continental flight.
Mr. Pigge of Chicago; a comedy in 3 acts, by
S. S. Toler.
© Svdney Somniers Toler, Wichita; 1899:
26174, Apr. 14. 30235
Mr. Pipp; comedy in 3 acts, by C. E. Grapewin.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Grapewin, New York; D:
2996, Nov. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1903. 30236
Mr. Planet from Mars; by M. Ott.
© Matthew Ott, Boston; D:8490, May 7,
1906. 30237
1514
30238
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30256
Mr. Plaster of Paris; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
J. A. Frazer.
© E. H. Macoy, jr., Chicago; 1898:70664.
Dec. 5. 30238
a 3 act musical comedy, by J. A. Frazer.
© E. H. Macoy, jr., Chicago; 1899:34168,
May 22 ; 2c. May 22. 30239
Mr. Plato; comedy in 3 acts, by L. T. Peacocke.
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1910; D: 22101; Leslie T.
Peacocke, Los Angeles. 30240
Mr. Popple; a new and original comedy with
music in 3 acts, written and composed by Paul
A. Rubens. Lyrics. London, Chappell & co.,
ltd., 1905. cover-title, 16 p. 8°.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 7601, Nov. 22,
1905 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1905. 30241
Mr. Popple of Ippleton; comedy in 3 acts, by
Paul A. Rubens. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D : 39361 ; Paul Ru-
bens, London. 30241a
Mr. Preedy and tlie countess; original farce
in 3 acts, by R. C. Carton [pseud, of R. C.
Critchett] New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd. [1911] 155 p. 12°.
© July 15, 1911; 2c. July 13, 1911; D:
24675; Samuel French, ltd., London. 30242
Mr. President; a new musical satire in a pro-
logue and 2 acts, book and lyrics, by E. C.
Potter, jr., music by Hugh Fredei-ick Mac-
coll. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Edward Clarkson Potter, jr., Woodmere,
N. Y. ; D: 15270, Feb. 4, 1909; 2c. May 7,
1909. 30243
Mr. Prince from Princeton; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, by A. Niemeyer. 47 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Arthur Niemeyer, Chicago ; D : 8017, Feb.
17, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1906. . 30244
musical travelogue in 2 acts, book, lyrics
and music by I. C. Hancock. [36] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 20, 1910; D: 21383; Irving C.
Hancock, Chicago. 30245
Mr. Pulgold; a comedy in 8 acts, by S. C. de
Soissons.
© S. C. de Soissons, Campello, Mass. ;
1895:11701, Feb. 27. 30246
Mr. Punch of Toydom Town; a fantastic
operetta in 3 acts, words by T. B. Sheldon,
music by Frances Greene. Brooklyn, Collins
& Day, 1895. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Theodore Banta Sheldon, Brooklyn ;
1895:65476, Dec. 26; 2c. Jan. 27, 1896.
30247
Mr. R. TJ. Lucky; or. Deaf and dumb, comedy
playlet, by E. Soraghan. [1], 30 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915; D : 42330 ; Edmond
Soraghan, St. Louis. 30247a
Mr. Reynolds runs for Congress; a comedy, by
F. Gellatly. Chicago, Knight & Leonard,
1885. 64 p. 16°. [With this: Temper tem-
pest, and Love made to order]
© Francis Gellatly, Lake Forest, 111. ; 1874 :
3165, Mar. 16; 2c. Dec. 12, 1885. 30248
Mr, Rich from Richmond; farce comedy in 3
acts, by Joseph H. Slater. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1915. 31 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41409 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 30248a
Mr. Robinson Crusoe; [a musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by R. H. Moulton and
P. R. Kellar] 143 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert H. Moulton and Philip R. Kellar,
Chicago; D:8831, July 16, 1906; 2c. July 16,
1906. 30249
Mr. Sampson of Omaha; an original comic
opera in 3 acts, by F. Nye and E. M. Young
(Mrs. B. B. Young) Book of the words.
[Salt Lake City, J. Bull, jr., 1888] 1 p. 1.,
29 p. 12°.
© Fred Nye, Omaha, and Elisa Mazzu-
cato Young, Salt Lake City ; 1888 : 26374. Sept.
15; 2c. Sept. 26. 30250
Mr. Santa Claus; a drama in 1 act, by M. E.
Swan. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, Milwaukee ; 1898 : 71403,
Dec. 8; 2c. Dec. 8. 30251
-drama in 3 acts, by G. P. McPartland.
69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1911; D : 23118 ; George
Parnell McPartland, Washington. 30252
Mr. Schemmer's theatrical experience; by
F. L. Kerns.
© Frank Louis Kerns, Beatrice, Neb. ;
1900 A : 11913, May 11. 30253
Mr. Schreihals, the janitor, as the new director
of the Misfit pleasure club; play in 1 act, by
O. Jacobi. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912; D: 29284; Olga
Jacobi, New York. 30254
Mr. Schuyler's fiancees; a comedy in 3 acts, by
C. M. Beaiunont. St. Paul, McGill printing
company, 1895. 69 p. 16°.
© Caroline M. Beaumont, St. Paul; 1895:
38900, July 29; 2c. Oct. 24. 30255
Mr, Scnaggs has his fling; sketch, by L. T.
Ollesheimer. 15 p, f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1913; D: 32824; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 30256
1515
30257
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOXS
3028C
Mr. Scnaggs has his fling — Continued.
sketch in 1 act, by L. T. OUesheimer. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D: 30376; Louis T.
OUesheimer, Detroit. 30257
Mr. Seal of North Carolina; a sketch in 1
scene, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago and
New York, The Dramatic publishing company,
1902. 8 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2536.
Nov, 3, 1902; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 30258
Mr. Sexton; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. L. Haney.
[2], 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1912 ; D : 29851 ; John Louis
Haney, Philadelphia. 30259
Mr. Shapiro of New York; by J. L. Pepper.
© J. L. Pepper, Madison, Me.; D : 9549,
Nov. 28, 1906. 30260
Mr. Sharp, chief of police; 1 act play, by J. A.
Lorenz. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910; D: 22702; John A.
Lorenz, New York. 30261
Mr. Sherlock's home; 1 act comedy-drama, by
W. H. Macart. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911 ; D : 23469 ; William H.
Macart, Lansing, Mich. 30262
Mr. Short's sacrifice; a modern play in 4 acts,
by E. Brown.
© Enu Brown, Peekskill, N. Y. ; D : 2315,
Sept. 10, 1902. 30263
Mr. Sippy's nightmare; farce comedy in 1 act,
by Harry A. Usher. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 39945 ; Fred
Thomas, Bay Shore, N. Y. 30263a
Mr. Smith; by Miss Leslie.
© Louise E. PauUin, New York ; 1881 : 5023,
Apr. 2. 30264
a nmsical farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Donnelly, Girard and Russell. New
York; 1889:9840, Mar. 28. 30265
Mr. Smith, jr.; an erratic piece of extrava-
ganza, by J. B. Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1871:
5289, June 5. 30266
Mr. Smooth; farce in 3 acts, by W. Colliei-.
Typewritten.
© Willie Collier, New York; 1899:25560.
Apr. 12; 2c. Apr. 24. 30267
Mr. Speaker! political comic opera libretto in
2 acts, by J. Hay, jr. 117 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913 ; D : 34928 ; James Hay,
jr., Washington. 30268
Mr. Spriggs' little trip to Europe; a comedy in
1 act, b.\ Bertba M. Wilson. Philadelphia, The
I'enn publishing co., 1904. 46 p. 16°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : .5417,
Aug. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904.
30269
Mr. Steinmann's corner. Sec Women in love.
Mister Stranger; a fantastic playlet, by Oliver
White. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Porter J. White, Chicago ; D : 14524, Dec.
12, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1908. 30270
Mr. Sullivan; a farce in 1 act, by W. A. Elder-
kin. 18 p. 12°. Printed.
© W. A. Elderkin, United States; 1891:
45658. Dec. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 15. 30271
Mr. Taylor's mishaps; a drama in 3 acts. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Jessie L. Bi-own and Bion S. Burns,
United States ; 1893 : 3984, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Feb. 7.
30272
Mr. Taylor's predicament; a 1 act playlet, by
C. IX Harvey.
© Chas. Doran Harvey, Newark, N. J. ; D :
14848, Jan. 8, 1909. 30273
or. Contretemps, by C. D. Harvey. [17] p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D : 23165 ; Charles
Doran Harvey, Newark, N. J. 30274
Mr. Thomas and the devil; a narrative of New
York, in 3 acts and ever so many scenes, by
Henry White.
© Anna H. White, United States; 1891:
19984, June 1. 30275
Mr. Vincent's daughters; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. A. Lawson. 1131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Lawson, Sacramento, Cal. ;
D : 13692, Aug. 31, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908.
30276
Mr. Volunteer; melodrama, by Paul Dresser.
© Howle.x , Haviland, & Dresser, New York;
D:648, .July 10, 1901. 30277
Mr. Wallingford's baby; play in 1 act, by S.
James. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2.5, 1913; D : 32422 ; Stanley
.Tames, I'iiiladelphia. 30278
Mr. Watei'man's mistake; a modern play in 4
acts, by E. Brown.
© Enu Brown, Peekskill, N. Y. ; D : 2314,
Sept. 10, i;»02. 30279
Mr. Weiss from Broadway; by N. Sullivan. 7
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Neil Sullivan, Brooklyn ; D : 12562, Mar.
17, 1908; 2c. Mar. 17, 1908. 30280
1516
30280
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30299
Mr. West of the East; 3 act comedy of the
modern West, by Russell M. Rlurdock. [76]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1915 ; D : 41312 ; Ilussell INInr-
dock, Denver. 30280a
Mr. Winchester; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
Ia G. Humphreys.
© L. O. Humphreys, Boston; 1892:19741.
May 9. 30281
Mr. Wise from Broadway; a musical comedy in
2 acts, by Frank Dupree and S. Camp. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Sheppard Camp. Atlanta: D: 10918. .July
6, 1907 ; 2c. July 6, 1907. 30282
book by S. Camp. 2d ed. [33] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Sheppard Camp. Atlanta : D : 13631. Aui,'.
22, 1908; 2c. Aug. 22, 1908. 30283
Mr. Wu; new and original drama in 3 acts, by
Harry M. Vernon and Harold Owen. [86] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1914; D : 37767 ; Henry W.
Savage, inc.. New York. 30283a
Mr. X.; a farce in 1 act, by Sydney Rosenfeld.
New York, 11. M. De Witt, 1875. 17 p. 12°.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
9418, Sept. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 30283b
satirischer sketch, von A. Meyer-Eigen.
[1], 25 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33906; August
Meyer-Eigen, New York. 30284
Mr. Yukon; a political comic opera, libretto in
2 acts, by J. Hay, jr. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Hay, jr., Washir'- . D : 9853.
Jan. 26, 1907; 2c. Jan. 26. V 30285
Misterio (El) de un vals; optit-ca en 1 acto.
dividido en 3 cuadros y un intermedio, libro
de F. Perez Capo, musica de Oscar Straus.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espailoles] 1910.
38 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21954 ;
Felipe Perez Capo, Madrid. 30286
Mister 0 del men dice; by G. Ursitti.
© Gaetano Ursitti, New York; D:9073,
Sept. 12, 1906. 30287
Mistigris; or, The Isle of Chance, a comic opera
libretto in 2 acts, by J. E. Wedekind.
© Julius E. Wedekind, Cincinnati; 1894:
6806, Jan. 29. 30288
Same.
© Julius Wedekind, Cincinnati ; 1897 : 27079,
May 3 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1902. 30289
Mistletoe (The) bough; an operetta in 3 acts
for children, adapted from the poem of Thomas
Haynes Bayly, by Margaret Sidney.
© Harriett M. Lothrop, Concord, Mass. ;
1896 : 2.5419, Apr. 25. 30290
Mistook; vaudeville sketch, by T. F. Langan.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D : 36779 ; Thomas
Francis Langan, Chicago. 30290a
Mistress (The); or. The shadows of a house-
hold, by M. L. Edwards.
© Marcus L. Edwards, South Dennis. N. J. ;
1886 : 4243, Feb. 19. 30291
Mrs. Abbott's necklace; comedy in 5 acts, by
L.H.Foster. !l].66p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23884 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 30292
Mrs. Ainsley's ruby; comedy playlet, by C.
Karpe. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37730 ; Curt Karpe.
New York. 30292a
Mrs. Ainslie's front door. l?ce Lady (The)
in the kimono.
Mrs. Ajax; a musical and farce comedy, by G.
Urmson.
© Garth I^i-mson, New York ; D : 4939, Apr.
16, 1904. 30293
Mrs. Alden's awakening'. Sec Indian's (An)
gratitude during a duck hunt.
Mrs. Allen squelches Josiah; play in 1 act, by
F. A. Hood. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35419 ; Frances A.
Hood, Chicago. 30294
Mistress and maid; a play in 1 act, by Leila
Burton [i. e. L. B. Wells] 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Leila Burton Wells, Redlands, Cal. ; D:
12203, Jan. 18, 1908; 2c. Feb. 15, 190S.
30295
Mistress Anne; a drama of the seventeenth
century, by I. G. Meredith.
© Isabella Grant Meredith, New York :
1893:18007, Apr. 12. 30296
Mrs. Ardsley's week-end; farce comedy in 3
acts, by B. Boyd. 66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913; D : 35352 ; Brewster
Boyd, New York. 30297
Mrs. Arlington; by C. AV. Warren.
© Charles Walter Warren, Chicago ; D :
6211, Feb. 11, 1905. 30298
Mrs. Avery; play in 3 acts, by Gretchen Dale
and H. Estabrook. [4], 119 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910; D: 22611; Howard
Estabrook, New York. 30299
1517
30300
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30321
Mrs. B. O'Shaughnessey, wash-lady; a fai'ce
comedy in 3 acts, by E. E. Baker. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edith Ellis Baker, Chicago; 1899 : 395(;9.
Jnne 16; 2c. April 12. 30300
Mrs. Bagg's bargain day; a comedy in 2 acts.
by K. M. Rice. Northampton, Mass., I'rinti.'d
by Gazette printing cc, 1904. 29 p. 12°.
© K. McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. ;
D:5052, May 19, 1904; 2c. Oct. 22, 1904.
30301
Mrs. Barrington's secret; a play in 4 acts, by
I. J. Levy. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Isaac J. Levy, New York ; D : 10S3G, June
14, 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1908. 30302
Mrs. Barton; an American drama in 5 acts, by
T. B. Connery.
© Thomas B. Connery, Richmond Hill,
N. Y. ; 1889 : 4447, Feb. 7. 30303
Mrs. Batkins' Amazon regiment; a military
comedy drama, a play in 3 pts. and 5 acts,
by D. P. Mathews, 2d. Boston, W. C. Cannon,
1896. 2 p. 1., 68 p., 1 1. 16°.
© David Porter Mathews, 2d., Hull, Mass. ;
1893:41882, Sept. 16; 2c. July 13, 1896.
30304
Mrs. Baxter's birthday; play in 1 act, by A. h.
JVIacLai-eu. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D : 31211 ; Alma L.
MacLaren, New York. 30305
Mistress Beatrice Cope; a play in 4 acts, by
G. P. Baker. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Pierce Baker, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 596, June 19, 1901 ; 2c. act 1 June 19, 1901 ;
2c. act 2-A Nov. 23, 1901. 30306
Mrs. Ben weds applicant; a comedy sketch in
1 act, by Harry L. Newton. Typewritten.
© Harry L. Noyes, Darien Center, N. Y. ;
1899 : 78085, Dec. 1 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1900. 30307
Mistress Betty; a tale of Salem town, a comic
opera in 3 acts, by L. De Casanova, music by
A. Baldwin Sloane.
© Louis De Casanova, New York ; D : 3283.
Mar. 26, 1903. 30308
Mrs. Black is back; comedy in 3 acts, by
George V. Hobart. [105] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© May Irwin, New York ; D : 6320, Mar. 11.
1905; 2c. Mar. 11, 1905. 30309
-See also Boy (The) I left behind.
Mistress Blackburn; a sketch of the period of
the American Revolution, by J. W. Parks.
Boston, 1900. 2 p. 1., 12 p. 12°.
© John W. Parks, Duxbury, Mass.; 1900
A : 28738, Nov. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 30310
Mrs. Bliss's nephew; an American play in 4
acts, l)y J. C. Ricliards [pseud, of J. li. Con-
driul [143] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tames R. Condrin, West Newton, Mass.;
P:4Gr)0. Feb. 16, 1904; 2c. Mar. 7, 1904.
30311
Mrs. Blossom of Missouri; comedy playlet in
1 act, by Barry Gray. 17 p. 4°." Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 24, 1911; D : 24764 ; Madeline
Hartford, Chicago. 30312
Mrs. Bob; in 3 acts, by M. B. Cooke. Type-
written.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; 1900 A :
30285, Dec. 14; 2c. Dec. 14. 30313
Mrs. Bolton's transgression; play in 4 acts, by
F. Solger. 69 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Frederick Solger, Washington ; D : 8503.
May 8, 1906; 2c. May 8, 1906. 30314
Mrs. Bompton's dinner party. See Three
plays; by Bernard Sobel.
Mrs. Bradshaw checkmates a rival; comedy
inlact,by G. G. Belden. [l],10p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1913; D: 34020; George
Gregory Belden, Spokane, Wash. 30315
Mrs. Brainbridge's dance. See Social (A)
battle.
Mrs. Brander's boarders; comedietta in 1 act,
by E. T. Oldham.
© Edmund T. Oldham, Elizabeth, N. J.;
D : 5444, Aug. 16, 1904. 30316
Mrs. Braniian's party. Sec Private apart-
ments.
Mrs. Briggs of the poultry yard; a comedy in
3 acts, by Evelyn Gray Whiting. Boston,
W. H. Bakor & co., 1905. 43 p. 12°. ( [Ba-
ker's ed. of plays] )
© AValter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 7484,
Nov. 1, 1905; 2c. Nov. 22, 1905. 30317
Mrs. Brown, and her seven daughters, no. 1; ♦
an original comedy in 2 acts, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1875: 3703, Apr.
14. 30318
-no. 2; an original comedy in 2 acts, by S.
Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1875: 4068, Apr.
23. 30319
Mrs. Brown's in town; an original comedy
sketch in 1 act, by A. Stannard.
© Anna Stannard, New York; 1899:12607,
Feb. 15. 30320
Mrs. Brown's impersonation; farce in 1 act, by
G. W. Ward.
© George Westerfield Ward, Alexandria,
Minn. ; D : 10498, May 6, 1907. 30321
1518
30322
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30343
Mrs. Brown's tea; a bui'lesque, by Mrs. E. La
Beaume. [St. Louis, Printed by Buxton &
Skinner, 1906] 12 p. 12°.
© Mrs. Edmond La Beaume, St. Louis; D:
7967, Jan. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 30322
Mrs. Burwell's strategy; 1 act play, by L. J.
Gallup. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1910; D: 21453; Lillian J.
Gallup, Indianapolis. 30323
Mrs. Busby's pink tea; by M. M. Parker, sug-
gested by one of George Ade's Fables in slang.
© Mary Moncure Parker, Chicago ; D : 1247,
.Tan. 4, 1902. 30324
^a comedy in 1 act, by Mary Moncure Par-
ker. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing com-
pany [1902] 10 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2547, Nov.
3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1902. 30325
Mrs. Buttermilk's dolls; by L. E. Arnold.
Galveston, Tex. [1902] 28 p. 16°.
© Lucv E. Arnold, Galveston, Tex. ; D : 2016,
June 2, 1902 ; 2c. July 22, 1902. 30326
Mrs. Button; comedy in 3 acts, by Douglas
Gould [pseud, of David Proctor and Charles
Hopkins] [2], 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1910 ; D : 22479 ; David Gould
Proctor, New York. 30327
Mrs. Carver's fancy ball; a comedy in 1 act,
by Maisie B. Whiting. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1904] 17 p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5277, July 8,
1904 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. 30328
Mrs. Casey's piano; play in 1 act, by H. V.
Traphagen. [l],6p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D : 38089 ; Harriett
Van Home Traphagen, Golden, Col. 30328a
Mrs. Channing', the actress; a comedy dr^ma in
4 acts, by W. E. M. Golden.
© W. E. M. Golden, New Harmony, Ind. ;
1888 : 25221, Sept. 5. 30329
Mrs. Chivele; play in 3 acts, by G. S. Dunkin.
[4], 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1913; D : 33862 ; Gertrude
Scott Dunkin, New York. 30330
Mrs. Clancy's confessions; Irish monologue, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO., 1911. 6 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25548 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 30331
Mrs. Clyde's dilemma; a drama in 1 act, by
W. A. Lawson. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Lawson, Sacramento, Cal. ;
D : 7971, Feb. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 30332
Mrs. Cob's salon; or, Tlie maid and the min-
uet, comedietta in 1 act, by T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, Mobile ; 1896 : 24391, Apr.
20. 30333
Mrs. Cocaine's transformation; by H. R. Glea-
son. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helen R. Gleason, Chicago ; D : 5875, Dec.
5, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 30334
Mrs. Compton's manager; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Harry O. Osgood. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO. [1902] 58 p. 12°. ( [Baker's edition of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2728,
Dec. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1903. 30335
Mrs. Connolly's cashmere; comedy in 1 act, by
S. MacManus. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34065 ; Seumas Mac-
Manus, Madison, N. J. 30336
Mrs. Coulson's daughter; 1 act play for girls,
by Elizabeth Gale. New York, S. Freneh ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1912. 17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D:
30714 ; Samuel French, New York. 30337
Mrs. Cunningham's tragedy; drama in 4 acts,
by Max Glass. 65, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D : 23975 ; Sadey Glass,
Cincinnati. 30338
Mrs. Daffodil Downey's seance; a dramatic
sketch. 15 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ernest Wighton, London ; D : 8528, May
15, 1906; 2c. May 15, 1906. 30339
Mrs. Daffodil's seance; a dramatic sketch. 15
p. 8°. Printed.
© Ernest Wighton, London ; D : 8398, Apr.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 30340
Mrs. Dakon; original play in 4 acts, by Kate
Jordan [i. e. K. J, Vermilye] 132 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909; D: 17325; Kate Jor-
dan Vermilye, New York. 30341
Mrs. Dane's defence; a play in 4 acts, by H. A.
Jones. New York, London, The Macmillan
company, 1905. 4 p. 1., 127 p. 16°.
© Henry Arthur Jones, England ; D : 6419,
Mar. 16, 1905; 2c. Mar. 16, 1905. 30342
Mrs. Darcy's daughter; a play in 4 acts, by
C. W. Chesnutt. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Chesnutt, Cleveland; D:
8191, Mar. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1906. 30343
Mrs. Dargon's choice; play in 3 acts and 1
scene, by Leslie Shane. 48 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41457 ; George Aloys-
ius Burns, Milwaukee. 30343a
1519
30344
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30365
Mrs. Dascot; by L. Bryce find S. Stange. Type-
written.
© Lloyd Bryce, New York. j\nd Stanislaus
Stanije. Great Britain: 1894:10171, Feb. 14;
2c. Feb. 28. 30344
Mrs. Belaney of Newport; by William Je-
rome, 19 p. 4°. TypewritttMi.
I© James Hvde and Elinore sisters, Tk-ook-
Ivn ; D : 3351, Apr. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1903.
30345
Mrs. Depeyster's idea.
(The)
See Stay-at-home
Mrs. Derringer's double; farce in 1 act, Ity
V. H. Smalley. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May IS, 1911; D : 24231 ; Estate of
Victor H. Smalley, Stephen Conday, adm.. St.
Paul. 30346
Mrs. IHdymus's party; a negro act in 1 scene.
by George H. Goes. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
189.3. 12 ]t. 12°. ( [Baker's darkey plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
28019, June 12 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 30347
Mrs. Doctor Hanford and the three tramps;
melodrama in 4 acts, by I. M. Silkwortb.
12 p. t\ Typewritten.
© Israel M. Silkworth, Baltimore ; D : 881 ."').
July 11, 1906 ; 2c. June 11, 1906. 30348
Mrs. Dr. Popular; warning to the unemployed
in 1 blast, by George Henry Trader. [11, 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913; D: 34744; G. H.
Trader, Fort Wadsworth, K Y. 30349
Mrs. Dogberry's reception; play in 1 act. by
Charles Horwitz. [2], 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1912; D : 30431 ; James Sa-
vay, Meriden, Conn. 30350
Mrs. Dolan's dream; or. The washerwoman's
dream, comedy sketch or playlet in 1 act, by
L. Ilemonde. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D: 20630; Lea Ro-
monde, Chicago. 30351
Mrs. Dolly's carousal; dramatic piece in 1 act,
by E. M. Dolsen.
© Ethel Mowbray Dolsen, Los Angeles ; D :
6595, Mar. 10, 1905. 30352
Mrs. Dooley; a monologue of merriment, by
H. Talbot.
© Hayden Talbot, New York; D : 14914.
Jan. 27, 1909. 30353
Mrs. Dooley's pink tea; 1 act comedy, by
James Gorman.
© John E. Gorman, jr., New York ; D :
3455, May 11, 1903. 30354
Mrs. Doray; or, The home town, comedv in 4
acts, by J. F. Ballard. [Klo] p. 4°. "Type-
written.
© Ic. July 18, 1913 ; D : 33834 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Peterboro, N. H. 30355
Mistress Dorothy; in 4 acts, by C. Gilmore.
© Clifford Gilmore, Dayton, O. ; 1900 A :
20019, Oct. 19. 30356
Mistress Dorothy Marvin; a niinantic drama
in a i)ro]ogue and 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1896:28729,
May 11. 30357
Mrs. Dovecote's debut; a nnisical comedietta
in 1 act, by P. C. Johnson. 7 p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© I'hilander C. Johnson, Washington ; 1900
A: 1427, Jan. 15; 2c. "Jan. l.">. 30358
Mrs. Barley's emancipation; comedv in 4 acts,
by C. \\'. Baclunann. [2], 94 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1911; D: 23600; C. Wm. Bach-
niann, Los Angeles. 30359
Mrs. Edding's vacation. Sec We-us-three in
Mrs. Edding's vacation.
Mrs. Egerton's conquests; a play in 4 acts, by
G. A. Scribner.
© Guillaume Alexandre Scribner. N(>w
York ; I ) : 1409 ; Feb. 7. 1902. 30360
Mrs. Elwell's paper. See Grange one-act
plays, no. 2.
Mrs. Erskine's devotion; a modern melodrama
in 4 acts, by 1'. Gibson. 200 ).. 4°. Type-
written.
© Preston Gilisoii. Chicago; D : .5312, Julv
16, 1904: 2c. July 16. 1904. 30361
Mrs. Fitzpatrick's offers of marriage. Ms.
© Mrs. E. E. Sheppard, United States;
1881:1.3147, Aug. 26; Ic. Aug. 20. 30362
Mrs. Flynn's lodgers; play in 1 act. by H. A.
Kniffln. New York, S. French ; I^ondon, S.
French, ltd., 1910. 23 p. 12°. ([French's
American acting ed., no. 12] )
© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; D:
22359; Samuel French, New York. 30363
Mrs. FoUansbee's tramp. See Original mono-
logues and sketches.
Mrs. Foozle; a farce comedy in 1 or 3 acts,
by H. Le Clair.
© Harry Le Clair, Cincinnati ; 1896 : 55093,
Oct. 5. 30364
Mistress for an hour. See Lady (A) servant.
Mrs. Forrester's crusade; a farce in 1 act, by
C. Leona Dalrymple. New Y'^ork, Dick and
Fitzgerald, 1908. S p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12381.
Feb. 18, 1908: 2c. Apr. 30, 1908. 30365
1520
30366
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30386
Mrs. Potter's first; a comedy in 1 act, by
Charles J. Bell. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mac. M. Barnes, New York ; D : 12713,
Apr. 10, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908. 30366
Mrs. Fred Haskins, jr.; a comediette, by A. S.
Richardson.
© Anna S. Richardson, New York; 1900
A : 15792, June 25. 30367
Mrs. Gadabout's busy day; a comedy in 1
act, by Mary Moncure Parker. Chicaso. F. J.
Drake & co., 1903. 11 p. 16°. ([Drake's
ed. of acting plays] )
© Frederick J. Drake & co., Chicago; D:
4255, Nov. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 25, 1908.
30368
See also New monologues and dialect
stories.
Mrs. Gate's skate; sketch, by D. Fager. [2],
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1914 ; D : 37511 ; Daniel Fager,
New York. 30368a
Mrs. Globe Trotter, IT. S. A., in Japan; musical
sketch in 1 scene, by Herbert Hall Winslow.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Hattie Delaro-Barnes, New York; D:
7807, Nov. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1905. 30369
Mrs. Goddard of Ipsilanti; a 1 act play, by
W. M. Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; D : 13632,
Aug. 22, 1908. 30370
Mrs. Goodwill; comedy with songs in 3 acts and
4 scenes, by L. A. Bahner. [166] p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912 ; D : 29493 ; Leo Aloysius
Bahner, Denver. 30371
Mrs. Gorringe's necklace; play in 4 acts, by
H. H. Davies. Boston, W. H. Baker ,& co.,
1910. 4 p. 1., 176 p. 12°.
© Feb. 15, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1910 ; D : 20200
Hubert Henry Davies, Loudon. 30372
Mrs. Grundy; an American comedy in 5 acts,
by J. B. Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1871:
8845, Sept. 22. 30373
or. The way of the world, new and original
comic opera or musical comedy of society in
3 acts, words and music by J. F. Gesner.
© John Frederick Gesner, San Francisco;
1880 : 10956, July 16. 30374
Mrs. Hagan's triplets; by A. Thornton. [7] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28786 ; Arthur Thorn-
ton, Worcester. 30375
Mrs. Haines' return; drama, by S. Miller. 27,
[2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1911; D: 24438; Sara Miller,
New York. 30376
Mrs. Harrison. See Tragedy (The) of Nan.
Mrs. Hartington's daughter; a drama in 4 acts,
by C. H. Chase.
© Clifford Hoffman Chase, Haverhill, Mass. ;
1894:43564, Sept. 17. 30377
Mrs. Haywood's help; comedy in 2 acts, by
Gladys R. Bridghjuu. Pliiladelpliia, Peun pub-
lishing company, 1914. 45 p. 12°.
© Dec. 8, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1914 ; D : 39063 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 30377a
Mrs. Hazenby's health; a 1 act comedy, by C.
Brown.
© Curtis Brown, New York ; D : 4651, Feb.
25, 1904. 30378
■ a play in 1 act, by Curtis Brown. London,
J. Williams, ltd. [1912] 15 p. 8°.
© June 17, 1912; 2c. June 26, 1912; D:
30102 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 30379
Mrs. Hennaberiy's Christmas eve; comedy in 3
acts, by L. Eyre. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911; D: 28071; Laurence
Eyre, Chester, Pa. 30380
Mistress Hibbins; a drama in 5 acts, by J. S.
Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York; 1872:9605,
Sept. 7. 30381
Mrs. Hilary regrets; comedietta, by S. Theyre
Smith. Loudon, J. Williams; New York, E.
Schuberth & co., 1896. 24 p. 12°.
© Joseph Williams, London; 1896:51354,
Sept. 14 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 30382
Mrs. Hogg's boomerang; farcical comedy in 1
act, by M. Arthur. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20698 ; Malcolm Ar-
thur, Edgewood, R. I. 30383
Mrs. Hogswill's ambitions; or, A trip to Yur-
rup, a comedy in 3 acts, by R. F. and E. L.
Mead. Typewritten.
© Reginald Falkner Mead and E. L. Mead,
Spokane, Wash. ; 1900 A : 22597, Sept. 11 ; 2c.
Aug. 7, 1900. 30384
Mrs. Honora McGinty; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by Gus. Phillips (Oofty Gooft)
© Mrs. Augustus Phillips, Westport, Conn. ;
1886 : 12444, May 26. 30385
Mrs. Hoxie's divorce; by E. B. Pope.
© Edwin B. Pope, St. Louis; D: 16117,
June 23, 1909. 30386
5379—16-
-96
1521
30387
DRAMATIC COMPOSITTONS
30405
Mrs. Huntington-Smith; a comedy, by E. Hous-
ton.
© Edith Houston, Chicago; 1891:16104,
May 1. 30387
Mrs. Jack; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. L. Fur-
niss. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace Livingston Furniss, New York ; D :
1505, Mar. 1, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1902. 30388
Mrs. Jackson, jr.; an original comedy in 3 acts,
by W. Simms and C. Sinn.
© Willard Simms and Clarence Sinn,
United States ; 1895 : 21119. Apr. 16. 30389
Mrs. Jarley's mechanical toys; by Mrs. F. B.
Foster. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Frank Brisbin Foster, Brvn Mawr,
Pa. ; D : 15220, Feb. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Mar.'l, 1909.
30390
Mrs. Jenkins' birthday; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by R. Campbell. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910 ; D : 21210 ; Rose Camp-
bell, Cleveland. 30391
Mrs. Jenkins' brilliant idea; comedy, by Jessie
A. Kelley. Chicago, T. S. Denison & company
[1915] 17 p. 12°.
© Oct. 7, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41951 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 30391a
Mrs. Jethro. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emma A. Arnold, New York ; D : 9356,
Oct. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 81, 1906. 30392
Mrs. Johnson's husband; farcical romance, by
J. McCree. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1915; D : 40888 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 30392a
Mrs. Jones' afternoon tea; farce in 2 scenes, by
Helen Tucker Lord. Clyde, O., Ames' publish-
ing CO., 1907. 15 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 473] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 12001, Dec.
30, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 30393
Mrs. Jones and her friends; a comedy, by F.
Gellatly.
© Francis Gellatly, Lake Forest, 111. ; 1874 :
3167, Mar. 16. 30394
Mrs. Joshua Whitcombe; or, Chips, an origi-
nal burlesque farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. L. Howard.
© Charles L. Howard, New York; 1879:
16353, Dec. 5. 30395
Mistress June; a comedy in 3 acts, by Whiting
Friar [pseud, of A. Clement]
Mrs. Karnes; by A. Palek, 68 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Alfred Palek, Denver ; D : 11436. Sept. 30,
1907 ; Ic. Sept. 30, 1907 ; Ic. Oct. 25, 1907.
30397
Mrs. Knowledge, attorney at law; a farce
^ comedy sketch in 1 act.
© Leo Bruckheimer, Kingston, N. Y. ; 1899 :
19326, Mar. 15. 30398
Mrs. Lane's sanitarium; by E. Cornell. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Cornell, New York; D: 15136.
Feb. 19, 1909; 2c. Feb. 19, 1909. 30399
Mrs. Langford, the martyr; original play of
modern American life in 4 acts and 4 scenes,
by V. J. Hoyt. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9. 1911 ; D : 23305 ; Vance Josef
Hoyt, Los Angeles. 30400
Mrs. Larkin's cure; play in 1 act, by F. Solger.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1911; D: 232.50; Frederick
Solger, Washington. 30401
Mrs. Lester's surprise. See Fire witch.
Mrs. McGreevy's boarders; play in 1 act, by
Ward Macauley. Philadelphia, Penn pub-
lishing company, 1913. 27 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1913; 2c. June 24, 1915; D:
41037; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 30401a
Mrs. McLennan's lorgnette; play in 4 acts, by
W. L. Woollett. [5], 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1913 ; D : 33S68 ; William L.
Woollett, Berkeley, Cal. 30402
Mrs. Mainwaring's management; comedy in 2
acts, by John Redhead Froome, jr. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 45 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29. 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912: D:
30713 ; Samuel French, New York. 30403
Mrs. Majoribank's musicale. See Mademoi-
selle Rossignol.
Mrs. Maltby's mole; or, The copper casket, a
farcical sketch in 1 act, by J. Butler Havi-
land. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 11 p.
12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
5686, Oct. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1904. 30404
Mrs. Marjorie's ring; by L. F. Wheeler. 15 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© La Verne Frangois Wheeler, Chicago;
D:1249, Jan. 6, 1902; Ic. Jan. 6, 1902; Ic.
.Tan. 20, 1902. 30405
© Ada Clement, San Francisco ; D : 344, Mistress Mary gives a garden party. See
Apr. 13, 190L 30396 Fairy plays for children.
1522
30406
COPYMGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30426
Mistress Mary of Argyle; a play in 3 acts, by
J. T. Prince, ji\ 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Tucker Prince, jr., New York; D:
1736, Apr. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1902. 30406
Mrs. Maybrey's maid; a farce in 3 acts, by
T. N. Metcalf.
© Thomas Newell Metcalf, New York; D:
8283, Apr. 5, 1906. 30407
Mrs. Maynard's bell; play in 4 acts, by W. T.
Worden. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D: 33992; Wilbertine
T. Worden, New York. 30408
Mrs. Merrill's diversion. See Tenth (The)
commandment.
Mrs. Merrivale's finesse; comedy in 3 acts, by
R. E. Dunbar. 124 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28612 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 30409
Mrs. Mix mixes; or. The reformer. 44 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. Henderson, New York; D: 14760,
Jan. 5, 1909; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 30410
Mrs. Moneymade's fitting-; play in 1 act. by
Piiuline Phelps and Marion Short. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
"© Ic. Sept. 30. 1912; D: 31244; Edjrar S.
Werner, New York. 30411
Mrs. Moses Myers, a woman of nerve; com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1884:7771.
Apr. 11. 30412
Mrs. Mossby's niece; a farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by J. F. Roche. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph F. Roche, Dorchester. Mass. ; D :
817, Aug. 31, 1901 ; Ic. Nov. 4, 1901 ; Ic Dec.
4, 1901. 30413
Mrs. Mowbray's baby; play in 1 act, by J.
Meikle. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31625 ; Jean Meikle,
Berkeley, Cal. 30414
Mrs. Mulcahy; comedy in 1 act, by Maurice
Hageman.
© Dramatic pub. CO., Chicago ; 1899 : 6785,
Jan. 19; 2c. Jan. 19. 30415
Mrs. Murphy's disappointment; comedy sketch,
by W. S. Griffith. Jersey City, Riant studio
[1914] [20] p. 24^
© Mar. 7, 1914; 2c. Mar. 21, 1914; D:
36431: Walter Smith Griffith, Brooklyn.
30415a
Mrs. Murphy's second husband; comedy in 3
acts, by U. Akerstrom. [97] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 21, 1911; D: 24526; Ullie
Akerstrom, Brooklyn. 30416
1523
Mrs. Murphy's second husband — Continued.
farce, by Charles Horwitz.
© Gracie Emmett, Charlestown, Mass. ; D :
202, Feb. 1, 1901. 30417
Mrs. Murphy's third; 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, by F. J. Beaman. [1], 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; p : 23901 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. "" 30418
Mrs. Murray's dinner party. See Little plays
from American history for young folks.
Mistress Nan; a drama of the American Revolu-
tion in 3 acts, by F. W. Norcross.
© Frederic Walter Norcross, Philadelphia ;
1898 : 9371, Feb. 3 ; 2c. Aug. 16. 30419
Mistress Nancy; a drama in 4 acts, by Graham
Ashmead [i. e. H. G. Ashmead] [Chester, I'a.,
John Spencer, printer, 1902] 2 p. 1., 30 p. 8°.
© Henry Graham Ashmead, Chester, Pa. ;
D : 2184, July 29, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1902.
30420
Mrs. Nation, the saloon smasher; a 4 act com-
edy burlesque, by E. B. Gulmyer.
© Erven B. Gulmyer, Chicago ; D : 448. May
10, 1901. 30421
Mistress Nell; a merry play in 4 acts, by G. C.
Hazleton, jr. Philadelpliia, 1900. cover-title,
•70 p. 8°.
© George C. Hazelton, jr., Philadelphia ;
1900 A : 9708, Apr. 16 ; 2c. May 15. 30422
Mrs. Newly-Rich (Mme. Nouveau-Riche); a
musical comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics by
M. A. Bertrand. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© M. Alfred Bertrand. St. Limis; D: 16043,
June 1, 1909; 2c. June 1, 1909. 30423
Mrs. Norton's mission; or, On the brink, mod-
ern plav of American life in 3 acts, by H.
Schindler. [140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41663; Hans Schind-
ler and John C. Voigt, New York. 30423a
Mrs. 0. U. Rumpus; farce comedy in 4 acts, by
A. F. Clark. [2], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1911 ; D : 23850 ; Arthur Free-
land Clark, Brooklyn. 30424
Mrs. Oakley's telephone; comedy in 2 acts, by
Eulora U. Jennings. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1904. 12 p. 12*'.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5448, Aug.
16, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 30425
Mistress (The) of Niagara Falls; by J. C.
Level.
© John C. Level, Buffalo ; 1885 : 9435, Apr.
23. " 30426
30426
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30445
Mistress (The) of St. Ives; drama of the new
South in 3 acts, by Gordon V. May. New-
York, Dick and Fitzgerald, 1914. 57 p. 12°.
© Jan. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35532 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 30426a
Mistress (The) of the inn (La locandiera); by
Carlo Goldoni, tr. by M. Pierson. Madison,
Wis., Wisconsin dramatic society, 1912. 109
p. 16°.
© Feb. 23, 1912; 2c. Feb. 23, 1912; D:
28806; Merle Pierson, Madison, Wis. 30427
Mrs. O'Flinn's telegram; monologue, by B. T.
Miller. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1911 ; D : 25770 ; Bessie Thew
Miller, Los Angeles. 30428
Mrs. Old Nick; a play in 3 acts, by F. D. Rei-
nau.
© Frank D. Reinau, New York ; D : 8745,
June 28, 1906. 30429
Mrs. O'Malley's reception; play in 1 act, by
K. F. Welch. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1.5, 1914; D : 37576 ; Katherine
Frances Welch, Freeport, N. Y. 30429a
Mrs. Osbourne's expiation; a drama in 4 acts,
by H. S. Richardson. 86 p. 8°. Printed.
© Henry Starr Richardson, Philadelphia ;
D : 2150, July 24, 1902 ; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1902.
30430
Mrs. Osmond's reflection; play in 4 acts, by
E. B. Benedict. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D: 37793; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 30430a
• Same. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1915; D: 40188; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 30430b
Mrs. Partington; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. F. Stevens.
© C. F. Stevens, Detroit ; 1881 : 12105, Aug. 5.
30431
Mrs. Partington and Ike; a comedy in 3 parts,
by W. P. Sheldon.
© William Palmer Sheldon, Mooresville,
[ ?] ; 1880 : 14723, Sept. 29. 30432
Mrs, Partington of Cobb's Corner; by Harry La
Marr and Charles Burnham.
© H. La Marr, Boston ; D : 11477, Oct. 7,
1907. 30433
Mrs. Pat and the law; tragi-comedy in 1 act,
by Mary Aldis. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913 ; D : 34636 ; Mrs. Arthur
Aldis, Lake Forest, 111. 30434
See also Plays for small stages.
Mrs. Peckham's carouse; a 1 act farce, by G.
Ade. Typewritten.
© George Ade, Chicago; 1899:26679, Apr.
17 ; 2c. Apr. 17 . 30435
Mr. Peggy O'Neal Eaton; a play in 5 acts, by
M. W. Hogan. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Michael W. Hogan, Chicago ; D : 3504,
May 28, 1903 ; 2c. May 28, 1903. 30436
Mrs. Pendleton's four in hand; play in 2 acts,
dramatized by L. Garrard, from the story by
Gertrude Franklin Atherton.
© Louise Garrard, Indianapolis ; 1891 :
27312, July 31. 30437
Mistress Penelope; a romantic drama in 1 act,
by Thomas L. Marble. Philadelphia, The
Peun publishing company, 1907, 13 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 10952,
July 11, 1907 ; 2c. July 12. 1907. 30438
Mrs. Pennoyer's husband; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by Jathniel Dighton [pseud, of R. W.
Seabury] and Metcalf Young [pseud, of L. Y.
Cohen]
© Lily Young Cohen, New York, and Ruth
Williams Seabury, Brooklyn ; 1896 : 68366,
Dee. 15. 30439
Mrs. Pepper's ghost; an Ethiopian farce in 1
scene, by Levin C. Tees.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 30182,
June 2. 30440
Mrs. Pipp's Waterloo; play in 1 act, by E, O.
Jones. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D : 20624 ; Ellis O.
.Tones, Philadelphia. 30441
Mrs. Plodding's nieces; or, Domestic accom-
plishments, a comedy in 1 act, by Norah
Dunne. New York, The Roxbui'y publish-
ing company [1899] 22 p. 16°. ([Wizard
series] )
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
76324, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 30442
Mrs. Polly stories. See Humanlike.
Mrs. Potiphar's past; farcelet, by Helene Gin-
gold and Lesser Columbus. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1910; D: 22019; Laurence
Cowen, London. 30443
Mrs. Purple's remorse; drama in 4 acts, by
E, Fried. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D:307S0; Elizabeth
Fried, San Francisco. 30444
Mrs. Eadley Barton's ball; by O. Hammerstein,
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York ; 1897 :
14496, Mar. 1. 30445
1524
30446
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30466
Mrs. Raford, humanist; suffrage drama in 3
acts, by L. Brown. London, New York, L. E.
Landone, inc. [1912] 137 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1912; 2c. Nov. 21, 1912; D:
31430; Leando Brown, New York. 30446
Mrs. Rawdon Crawley; a corned j' in 4 acts,
adapted from Wm. M. Thaclvcray's novel
Vanity fair, by J. H. Nevins.
© John Henry Nevins, Green Bay, Wis. ;
1900 A : 3919, Feb. 12. 30447
Mrs. Remington's alienated affections; by O.
Selleck. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oakley Selleck, New York ; D : 10251,
Apr. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1907. 30448
Mrs. Rooter's ball game; by E. C Simmons.
22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910; D: 22470; Earle C.
Simmons, Newport, R. I. 30449
Mistress Runaway; comedy for four ladies in
1 act, by M. Lefuse. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 18 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed. no. 1480])
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22620; Samuel French, ltd., London. 30450
Mrs, Santa Claus, militant; Christmas comedv.
by Bell Elliott Palmer. Franklin, O., El-
dridge entertainment house, 1914. 15 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
39155 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 30450a
Mrs. Scareitt's burglar; dramatic composition,
by J. M. Feigl and C. Amoss. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910 ; D : 20799 ; J. Mauldin
Feigl and Clinton Amoss, New York. 30451
Mrs. Shafto's boarders; a farce in 3 acts, bv
F. File. Proof.
© Franklin File, New York; 1881:6414;
Apr. 26; 2c. Apr. 27. 30452
Mrs. Shepherd and the blacksheep; original
I act comedy of errors, by Jack Burnett.
II p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louise and Sydney Loyd, San Francisco ;
D : 11570, Oct. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907.
30453
Mrs. Shrimper's boarders; a comedy in 2 scenes,
by D. Francklyn. cover-title, [12] p. 8°.
Printed.
© Doris Francklyn, New York ; D : 7418,
Oct. 17, 1905; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 30454
Mrs. Shurn's conversion; play in 4 acts, by
H. E. Abend. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1913 ; D : 33357 ; Hallett E.
Abend, Whiteman Creek, British Columbia.
80455
Mrs. Silent Brown; by John Ernest McCann.
19 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Estelle Mortimer, New York; D : 3224,
Apr. 1, 1903; 2c. Mar. 20, 1903. 30456
Mrs. Simmons from Kansas; musical comedy
in 3 acts, by L. S. E. Giffroy. 61 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© L. S. E. Giffroy, New York; D : 5138,
May 23, 1904 ; Ic. June 4, 1904. 30457
Mrs. Simms' child; by Mary P. Scofield.
© Mrs. A. H. Scofield, Stamford, Conn.;
1897 : 48698, Aug. 30 ; Ic. Aug. 11. 30458
Mrs. Skaggs' husbands. See Mliss, child of
the Sierras.
Mrs. Skimp on the suffrage question; char-
acter monologue, by Barry Gray, 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910; D: 22377; Henry C.
Stantz, Toledo, O. 30459
Mrs. Smiley 's water cure; or. The end justi-
fies the means, by G. Thompson. 19 p. f°.
Typewritten,
© Genevieve Thompson, Portland, Or, ; D :
14026, Oct, 10, 1908; 2c, Oct, 10, 1908.
30460
Mrs. Smith's baby; a 1 act farce replete with
funny situations, by Hal Stephens.
© Stephens & Taylor, New York; 1900 A:
911, Jan. 10. 30461
Mrs, Smith's husbands; a 3 act comedy, by
C. Lewis.
© Catherine Lewis, New York ; 1896 : 40948,
July 13. 30462
Mrs. Smoothby's surprise party; a comedy in
1 act, by A. M. Haskell. 9 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Anna Marie Haskell, Chicago ; D : 9974,
Feb. 16, 1907; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907. 30463
Mrs. Snob at the milliner's; a monolog, by
Marie Madison Brotman. New York, M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1907. 8 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D:
11831, Nov. 29, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907.
30464
Mrs. Snob at the opera; by Marie Madison
Brotman. New York, Chicago, London, M.
Witmark & sons, 1907. 9 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
11813, Nov. 26, 1907; 2c, Nov, 26, 1907.
30465
Mrs. Snob at the races; a monolog, by Mnrie
Madison Brotman. New York [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1907. 10 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D:
11830, Nov. 29, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907.
30466
1525
30467
DRA.MATIC COMPOSITIONS
30486
Mrs. Snobsley's reception; monologue, by F. G.
Ruthven. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
•© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 31194 ; Florence
Gertrude Ruthven, Detroit. 30467
Mrs. Stubbins' book agent; farce in 1 act, by
Henrv Cutler Stearns. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son ["l909] 24 p. 12°. ([Amateur series])
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16957; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 30468
Mrs. Take's mistake; a farce in 1 act, by F. J.
Munagle.
© Frank J. Munagle, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
13016, May 20, 1908. 30469
Mrs. Temple's telegram; a farce in 3 acts, by
Frank [Gunning] Wyatt and William Mor-
ris. London. S. French, ltd. ; New York, S.
French, 1908. 116 p. 12°.
© Margaret O. Edwards, Brooklyn: D:
13303. July 7, 1908 ; 2e. Sept. 16, 1908. 30470
Mrs. Terry's Thursday at home. See Jeanie.
Mrs. Thornborough's apology; play in 3 acts,
by Henry Kitchell Webster. [2], 119 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910 ; D : 22365 ; H. K. Web-
ster, Evanston, 111. 30471
Mrs, Tiffany's elopement; by H. F. Bagg. 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Helen F. Bagg, Chicago ; D : 13475. July
31, 1908; 2c. July 31, 1908. 30472
Mrs. Tompkins; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
A. L. Crimmins. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911; D : 24585 ; Agnes L.
Crimmins, Newton, Mass. 30473
Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown; comedy-drama in
3 acts, by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co. [1914] 70 p. 12°. ( [Alta
series] )
© June 8, 1914; 2c. June 11, 1914; D:
37285 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 30473a
Mrs. Tubbs' telegram; a comedy in 1 act, by
K. M. Rice. [Northampton, Mass., Printed
by Gazette printing co., 1904] 18 p. 12°,
© Katharine McDowell Rice, Worthington,
Mass. ; D : 4466, Jan. 4, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 1904.
30474
Mrs. Tufthunter's dinner; an evening of inno-
cent intoxication, a monologue, by E. Frei-
berger.
© Edward Freiberger, Chicago; 1892:
4455, Jan. 28. 30475
Mrs. Tyler's second; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by Harry O. Osgood. Bo.ston. W. H.
Baker & co., 1907. 48 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
11769, Nov. 19, 1907; 2c. Dec. 12, 1907.
30476
Mrs. Van Astorbilt's machine; 1 act comedy,
by J. P. Hugiies. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1912; D: 31228; James P.
Hughes, Tacoma, Wash. 30477
Mrs. Van Orm's dilemma; a play in 4 acts,
by F. L. Monroe.
© Fred L. Monroe, Detroit; D: 15909,
May 21, 1909. 30478
Mrs. Van Vechten's divorce dance; by E. S.
Van Zile. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward S. Van Zile, Hartford: D:
7813, Jan. 4, 1906; 2c. Jan. 4, 1906. 30479
Mrs. Vernon; or, A fair daughter of Eve, by
L. J. Livingston.
© Louis J. Livingston, San Francisco ;
1886:9209, Apr. 17. 30480
Same.
© Louis J. Living.ston, San Francisco;
1886:18099, Aug. 9; 2c. Aug. 9. 30481
Mrs. Vivian, D. D. H.; comedy in 3 acts, by
C. D. Morgan. [1], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1912; D: 30321; Charles D.
Morgan, Bournedale, Mass.
30482
Mrs. W. P.'s Christmas; play in 1 act, by C. L.
I>aing. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D : 39997 ; Charlotte
Louise Laing, Dixon, 111. 30482a
Mrs. Walthrop's bachelors; a comedy in 3
acts,, tr. and adapted from the German of
Roderich Benedix, by G. M. Baker and Wil-
lard Small. Boston, G. M. Baker & company,
1878. Ip. 1., 67p. 12°. ([The globe drama])
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1878 : 10901,
Sept. 23 ; 2c. Oct. 2. 30482b
Mrs. Ware's husband; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Helen Beresford [p.seud. of H. E. B. Ford]
39 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helen Elizabeth Brown Ford, Chicago;
D : 3275, Apr. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1903 ; Ic.
new ed. June 18, 1903. 30483
Mrs. Warren's profession; an unpleasant play,
bv Bernard Shaw. New York, Brentano's
1913. 84 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361162; G. B. Shaw, London. 30484
See also Plays, pleasant and unpleasant.
Mrs. Weatherford's dilemma; by Mrs. C. Har-
rison. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Harrison, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
15108, Feb. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1909. 30485
Mrs. Welcome Jenks, jr.; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Mrs. F. Hall.
© Mrs. Franklin Hall, Troy, N. Y. ; 1899:
21453, Mar. 24. 30486
1526
30487
copyhighted in the united states
30503
Mrs. Wellington's surprise; comedy in 1 act,
by G. Kelly. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31502; George
Kelly, New York. 30487
Mrs. Weston's allurements; comedy, by F. D. S.
Bethune. [4], 164 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914; D : 35691 ; Fanenil
Dunkin Stein Bethune, New York. 30487a
Mrs. Wiggle of Sauer Kraut patch; a travesty
in 1 act, by B. McKee.
© Brainerd McKee, Louisville ; D : 4344,
Nov. 23, 1903. 30488
Mrs. Wilson— that's all; in 3 acts, by G. V.
Hobart. 90 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart. Pelham IManor, N. Y. ;
D : 90S3, Sept. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1906.
30489
Mrs. Wilson's husband; society drama in 3
acts, by J. B. Moran. 51 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 22, 1910; D: 21434; John B.
IMoran, Brooklyn. 30490
Mrs. Worthington's career; play in 4 acts, by
S. C. Hinkle. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1910; D: 20093; S. Cameron
Hinkle, Atlantic City. 30491
Mrs. Zane's relief fund; comedy in 3 acts, by
T. B. Galloway. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915; D: 42178; Tod Buch-
anan Galloway, New Brighton, N. Y. 30491a
Mists (The) ; play in 3 acts, by H. Fay. 80 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1913 ; D : 33349 ; Howard Fay,
New York. 30492
Misunderstanding (The); by R. Fischer.
© Rosa Fischer, Washington, Mo. ; D :
13214, June 19, 1908. 30493
comedv in 1 act, by F. T. Acker man. [14]
p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1911 ; D : 24096 ; Florence T.
Ackernian, Indianapolis. 30494
farce in 1 act, by A. G. Ericius. 20 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915 ; D : 39694 ; Anna Gunde
Ericius, Spring Valley, N. Y. 30494a
Misunderstanding (The) at Tubbs'es. See
Bully's betrothin'.
Mit dem handschuh getraut; kolonialdrama in
3 akten, von J. Fabricius. Hamburg und Ber-
lin, 1907. 120 p., front., 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Jan
Fabricius, Germany; res. no. 831; Ic. Mar. 8,
1907. 30495
Mit der Normannia; original lustspiel in 3
akten, von Alexander Weimann [pseud, des
G. R. A. Weimann]
© G. R. A. Weimann, Youngsville, N. Y. ;
1898 : 5836, Jan. 15. 30496
Mit Gott fiir kaiser und reich; lustige soldaten-
bilder aus dem kriege 1914, von C. Kraatz und
A. Hoffmann. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h., 1914. 76 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914 ; D : 39247 ; Curt Kraatz,
Wiesbaden, Germany, and Arthur Hoffmann,
Diisseldorf, Germany, 30496a
Mite (The) and the mighty; play in 2 acts, by
H. G. Hodgkins. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914; D: 39161; Howard
Gregory Hodgkins, Chicago. 30496b
Mite versus might; a comedy, by F. Bean.
© Fannie Bean, New York ; 1874 : 9445,
July 18.
30497
Mitislaw, the modern; operetta in 1 act, by
J. E.McManus. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909; D: 17354; Ernest
Mayer, London. 30498
Mitmensch (Der); tragi-komodie, von Richard
Dehmel, nebst einer abhandlung iiber tragik
nnd drama. Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1909.
168 p. 12°. ( [Gesammelte werke von Rich-
ard Dehmel, bd. 9])
© Aug. 12, 1909; 2c. Sept. 1, 1909; D:
16675 ; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 30499
Mitsu-Yu-Nissi; or, The Japanese wedding,
by V. D. S[cudder] and F. M. B[rooks] Bos-
ton, Henry A. Young & co. [1887] 20 p. 16°.
(Young's standard series of plays)
© Henry A. Young & co., Boston ; 1888 : 1754,
Jan. 16; 2c. Jan. 17. 30500
Mitt; by L. F. Howard.
© Lon. F. Howard, United States; 1879:
11107, Aug. 19. 30501
Mittags gespenster; drama in 3 acten, von L. L.
Leser.
© Lotta L. Leser, Philadelphia ; D : 6163,
Jan. 31, 1905. 30502
Mitternachtsmaedel (Das) (The midnight
girl); pariser vaudeville in 3 akten, von Paul
Herve, musik von Jean Briquet und Adolf
Philipp, fiir die amerikanische buehne bear-
beitet von A. Philipp. [2], 200 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 17, 1913 ; D : 33818 ; Adolf Philipp
CO., New York. 30503
1527
30504
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30526
Mittsommer in Dalekarlien; deutsch-schwedi-
sches siugspiel mit national-gesangen und
Dational-tiinzen in 1 aufzuge, text von E. A.
Godelius, niusik von Hans Hiller. Text und
regiehuch. Leipzig, Verlag von Rudolf Gleis-
senberg, 1911. 35 p. 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1912 ; D : 28897 ;
Rudolf Gleissenberg, Leipzig. 30504
Mittviroch (Der); komodie in 1 akt, von Hans
Miiller. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben, 1912. 33
p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D: 30968; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 30505
Mitzi; play in 3 acts, by F. C. Fay and Harry
Jelf. 133 p. 4°. TjTewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910 ; D : 22610 ; Fay Douzet,
New York. 30506
Mix-up (A) at the seashore; musical farce in 1
act and 1 scene, by L. Stevens. [2], 29 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912 ; D : 30670 ; Leo Stevens,
Omaha, Neb. 30507
Mix-up (A) in men.
the J hop.
See Day (The) before
Mix-up in Starr's house; by H. W. Richards.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry William Richards, Springfield,
Mass.; D : 1.5336, Mar. 15, 1909; 2c. Mar. 26,
1909. 30508
Mixed; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by Geo. H.
Jessop and Wm. Gill.
© .lessop and Gill, New York; 1884:5597,
Mar. 17. 30509
'■ — adapted from [Alfred Hennequin's]
Les trois chapeaux, by W. S. Craven. 61 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Walter S. Craven, San Francisco; 1887:
27234, Oct. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 30510
— a farcical sketch in 1 act and 1 scene, by A.
Carey.
© Alexander Carey, New York; D : 3967,
Sept. 11, 1903. 30511
— 1 act play, by Arthur Wallack. [1], 36 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912; D: 29473; Walter C.
Jordan, New York. 30512
a play showing entanglements, complica-
tions, and difficulties, and how they were fixed,
by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, United States; 1874:
3177, Mar. 16. 30513
Mixed (A) affair.
© .L H. Tayl<ir. Mitchell, Ind. ; 1899:61991,
Sept. 25. 30514
Mixed (A) affair — Continued.
musical comedy sketch, by L. Pritzkow. 2
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Pritzkow, New York ; D : 1073, Nov.
8^ 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 190L 30515
an original 1 act musical comedy. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© H. C. Rynar and Ed. White, United
States; D : 9761, Jan. 7, 1907; 2c. Jan. 7,
1907. 30516
or. The pipe fixer, by G. Dupree. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George Dupree, Brooklyn ; D : 6979. July
17, 1905; 2c. July 17, 1905. 30517
Mixed and twisted; written and composed by
D. Crimmins.
© Dan Crimmins, New York; 1896:61889,
Nov. 12. 30518
Mixed bag'gage; a skit in 1 act, by W. S. J.
MacAtee. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. Sylvester J. MacAtee, Portland, Or. ;
D : 5340, July 25, 1904 ; 2c. July 25, 1904.
30519
Mixed drinks; a comedy sketch, by J. Hennings.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1910 ; D : 21181 ; John Hen-
nings, St. Joseph, Mo. 30520
1 act farce comedy, by R. Lewis. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1910 ; D : 22203 ; Ross Lewis.
Toledo, O. 30521
Mixed (A) foursome; farce in 1 act, [by] W. C.
De Mille.
© William Churchill De Mille, Pamlico,
N. J. ; 1899 : 72656, Sept. 25. 30522
Mixed happiness; a drama in 5 acts, by C. Shel-
ton.
© Carrie Shelton, California; 1880:17665.
Nov. 19. 30523
Mixed (A) interpretation; a comedy in 1 act,
by A. Barnicoat.
© Alice Barnicoat, Roslindale, Mass.; 1897;
21216, Apr. 2. 30524
Mixed (The) marriag'e; comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Forst. 109 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1915 ; D : 40876 ; Emil Forst,
New York. 30524a
from The Cingalee, by W. H. Risque. 1 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 5863, Dec. 5,
1904 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 30525
plav in 4 acts, by St. J. G. Ervine. Dub-
lin, Maunsel & co., ltd., 1911. 2 p. I. 55 p.
12°.
© June 3, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; D:
24898; St. John G. Ervine, London. 30526
1528
30526
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
80545
Mixed (The) marriage — Continued.
See also Four Irish plays; by St. John G.
Ervine.
Mixed micks. See Commotion.
Mixed (A) mix-up; musical comedy in 1 act,
by Charles Norton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script co., 1915. [3], 14 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 14, 1915; 2c. Nov. 22. 1915; D:
42323 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 30526a
Mixed (A) mixer; or, A mixer's mix, comedy in
1 scene, by W. Robyns and Willard Holcomb.
© William Robyns, New "York ; 1899 : 66-507,
Oct. 13. 30527
Mixed, muddled and fixed; comedy sketch, by
H. Rogers.
© Harry Rogers, Chicago ; 1900 A : 6641,
Mar. 12. 30528
Mixed pickles; a comedy, by T. H. Sayre. 102 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, NeAv York; 1884:21448,
Oct. 27; 2c. Apr. 8, 1885. 30529
— a comedy sketch in 1 act, by H. O. Towne.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Olcott Towne, Flushing, N. Y. ;
D : 7652, Nov. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905.
30530
•farce, by M. S. Keightley. [2], 66 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914; D : 37691 ; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, lud. 30530a
Mixed relations; a whimsey in 3 acts, by C. E.
Hansel. 86 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914; D: 38545; Charles E.
Hansel, South Bend, Ind. 30530b
Mixed tea; a comedy in 1 act, by F. D. Hen-
nessy and G. W. Fleming.
© Frank D. Hennessy and George --Walt.
Fleming, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1894 : 15427,
Mar. 19. 30531
Mixed up; an original farcical comedy in 3
acts, by A. Benrimo.
© A. Benrimo, New York; 1880:159.52,
Oct. 20. 30532
Mixed voices; a musical comedy sketch in 1 act,
by Irving B. Lee.
© Frances Maurer, Chicago ; D : 15977. Apr.
16, 1909. 30533
Mixer's (A) mix. See Mixed (A) mixer.
Mixture (A) in marriage; a farce in 8 acts,
by Kenneth Lee. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Martha Lee, Boston ; 1893 : 826, Jan. 4 ;
2c. May 6. 30534
Mixture (A) of Mallorys; by R. W. Neal. 27 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1911 ; D : 24690 ; Robert Wil-
son Neal, Amherst, Mass. 30535
Miyo San; a comic opera in 2 acts, by M. G.
Winstock. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Melvin G. AVinstock, New York ; D : 3479,
May 23, 1903 ; 2c. May ^23, 1903. 30536
Mizpah; a 1 act play, by J. W. S. Sullivan.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D: 28813; J. W. S.
Sullivan, New York. 30537
an original society comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Con T. Murphy.
© John W. Dunne, New York ; 1884 : 12043,
June 13. 30538
or. The empty sleeve, a refined dramatic
comedy in 2 scenes, by C. R. Warren. [2], 9
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912 ; D : 29027 ; Charles R.
Warren, Philadelphia. 30539
-or. The story of Esther, poetical drama in
4 acts, by E. W. Wilcox and L. Searelle. 105
p. f°. - Typewritten.
© Ella Wlieeler Wilcox and Luscombe Sear-
elle, United States ; D : 6173, Feb. 3, 1905 ; 2c.
Feb. 14, 1905. 30540
Mizzis werdegang; schwank in 3 akten, von
Adolph Rosee. Berlin, Theaterverlag Eduard
Bloch, 1912. 71 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 2S873 ; Tlieaterver-
lag Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 30541
Mliss; a drama in 4 acts, founded upon Bret
Harte's story, by H. A. Weaver.
© Henry A. Weaver, Boston ; 1873 : 4776,
May 3. 30542
■ See also Waif (The) of Smith's Pocket.
Mliss, a California idyl; a 5 act drama, taken
from Bret Harte's novel, by L. P. Richardson.
57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Leander P. Richardson, New Y''ork ; 1878 :
10431, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 30543
Mliss, a romance of Red Mountain; a drama
in five acts, by C. M. Greene, based upon the
novel of the same title, by F. Bret Harte and
G. B. Densmore.
© Clay M. Greene, San Francisco ; 1873 :
51.58, May 9. 30544
a drama In 4 acts, based upon the novel of
the same title by F. Bret Harte and G. B
Densmore, written conjointly with C. M.
Greene and A. S. Thomp.son.
© Clay M. Greene and A. S. Thompson,
United States ; 1878 : 2182, Feb. 19. 30545
1529
30546
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30562
Mliss, an idyl of life in the California mines;
a drama founded upon Bret Harte's popular
stories in prose, by G. D. Brown.
© George David Brown, Alliany ; 1872 :
96, Jan. 5. 30546
Mliss, child of the Sierras; dramatization by
R. H. Cox, from Bret Harte's story of Mliss,
Mrs. Skaggs' husbands, and Miggles. 113 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John E. McDonough, Philadelphia ; 1878 :
11762, Oct. 11 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1881. 30547
Moabites (The); a play in 4 acts, by H. S.
Parker.
© H. S. Parker, Philadelphia; 1878:12919,
Nov. 9. 30548
Mob (The); piny in 4 acts, by John Galsworthy.
New York, Charles Scribner's sons, 1914. 5
p. 1., 76 p. 12°.
© June 18, 1914; 2c. June 20, 1914; D:
37367 ; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
30548a
See also Plays; by John Galsworthy. 3d
series.
Mobile maids; dramatic composition in 1 act, by
E. M. Ross.
© Edw. M. Ross, New York ; D : 10761, June
12, 1907. 30549
Mobswoman (The); or. The cry of Ishmael,
drama in 1 act, by L. M. Lion and W. S. Hall.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1911. 24 p. 12°.
© Mar. 18, 1911; 2c. Mar. 20, 1911; D:
23693 ; Samuel French, London. 30550
Mock (A) initiation. See Mysteries of wood-
craft.
Mock marriage; a New York society comedy in
5 acts, by M. H. Gilbert.
© Marv Haines Gilbert, New York; 1873:
10115, Sept. 8. 30551
Mock marriages; a comedy drama, in which is
embodied a story of the consequences of sev-
eral couples being married for fun, etc., by R.
Ottolengui.
© Rodrigues Ottolengui, New York ; 1891 :
28447, Aug. 7. 30552
Mock (A) trial for breach of promise; a farce
in 1 act, by J. B. Ward and H. E. Manchester.
© J. B. Ward and Harriet E. Manchester,
Buffalo ; 1882 : 9442, June 8 ; 2c. June 24.
30553
Mock trial of the great kidnapping and breach
of promise case; or. Balm for a wounded
heart, by Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago
[etc.] M. AVitmark & sons, 1905. 24 p. 12°,
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6151,
Jan. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1905. 30554
Mock-turtle (The); play in 1 act, by S. Jack.
© Samuel Jack, New York ; 1898 : 70166,
Dec. 2. 30555
Mockery (The) of fate; by B. C. Anderson. 62
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bennett C. Anderson, Philadelphia; D:
14291, Nov. 14, 1908; 2c. Nov. 14, 1908. 30556
Mocking (The) bird; an emotional drama in 3
acts, by L. F. Bishop. Typewritten.
© L. Francis Bishop, Plainfield, N. J.;
1898 : 58668, Oct. 5 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1899. 30557
Model; drama in 1 act, by F. Nathan. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D: 20506; Frances
Nathan, New York. 30558
22
— ■ dramatic composition, by B. Ongley
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20995 ; Byron Ongley,
Hartford. 30559
— operette in 3 akten, von G. Hackenschmidt.
[40] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1914; D: 37807; Gustav
Hackenschmidt, New York. 30559a
'Play in 4 acts, by B. A. Devine and L.
Nichols. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1912; D : 28353 ; Bernard A.
Devine, New York, and Edith Burnham, Bos-
ton. 30560
play in 3 acts, by M. Morton. [3], 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21307 ; Martha Mor-
ton, New York. 30561
Model (A) couple; 1 act comedy skit, by G. W.
Scott. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915; D: 40305; Geo. W.
Scott, So. Fallsburg, N. Y. 30561a
Model dialogues; a choice collection of original
dialogues, tableaux, etc., compiled by William
M. Clark. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1897. 189 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 35456,
June 14 ; 2c. June 23. 30561b
a new and choice collection of original
dialogues, tableaux, etc., compiled by William
M. Clark. Philadelphia, J. W. Daughaday &
CO., 1874. 371 p. 12°.
© J. W. Daughaday & co.. Philadelphia ;
1874: 4770, Apr. 10; 2c. Apr. 10. 30561c
Model eavesdropper; a comedietta in 1 act, by
F. L. Norris. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Lester Norris, New York; D:
9396, Nov. 5, 1900; 2c. Oct. 30, 1906. 30562
1530
30562
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30577
Model (A) enchantment; comedy-drama in 3
scenes, by E. Owsley-Roy. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© ic. Nov, 18, 1915; D: 42286; E. Owsley-
Roy, Brooklyn, 30562a
Model (A) entertainment, for the exclusive
use of M, W. A. and B. N. A.; by O, S.
Harrison,
© Orris S. Harrison, Marshall, Ind. ; 1899 :
28819, Apr, 26, 30563
Model (The) father; a comedy.
© Ella Stockton, New York; 1887:3772,
Feb. 16. 30564
Model (A) frame up; comedy sketch in 1 act
and several scenes, by F. B. Coigue. [9] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915; D : 42219 ; Frank B.
Coigne, New York. 30564a
Model (The) girl; comedy with music in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by A. C. O'Dea, music by
Raymond Hurrell, produced by Frank Smith-
son. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915 ; D : 39656 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Rockville Center, N. Y. 30564b
Model growl; store window wax-figure comedy,
bv Agnes Electra Piatt. New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1912. 8 p. 12°.
© Apr, 25, 1912; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912; D:
29504; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 30565
Model (A) housekeeper; play in 3 acts, by
T. McKean. 68 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D: 37850; Thomas
McKean, Philadelphia. 30565a
Model (A) husband; a comedy in 4 acts, adapted
from the German of Rosen, by A. Stein.
© Adolph Stein, Philadelphia; 1880:7005,
May 6. 30566
■ farce in 3 acts, by G. S. Johns. 143 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1913; D: 33539; Geo. S.
Johns, St. Louis. 30567
Model (A) lady; play in 1 act, by M. Wallace.
15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28649 ; Morgan Wal-
lace, New York. 30568
Model (A) lover; a comedy in 2 acts, by Esther
B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
34214, July 22. 30569
Model (The) maid; comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Gerstenberg. [8], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1912 ; D : 31882 ; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. 30570
Model (The) maid— Continued.
musical comedy in 3 acts, by P. Bartholo-
mae. [4], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914 ; D : 37911 ; Philip Bar-
tholomae. New York. 30570a
Model (The) maker; farce comedy in 1 act, bv
E. Hanlon. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. IS, 1914;- D: 36762; Edward
Hanlon, New York, • 30570b
Model (A) of perfection; play in 1 act, by A. K.
Harned. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30153 ; A. K. Har-
ned, New York. 30571
Model (The) of Venus; modern drama in 3 acts,
by C. R. Schubering. 113 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911; D: 24810; C. R.
Schubering, Oakland, Cal. 30572
Model (A) pair; a comedy in 1 act, by Jacob
Abarbanell (Ralph Royal [pseud.]) New
York, De Witt, 1882. 12 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
acting plays, no. 302] )
© A. T. B, De Witt, New York; 1882:
19921, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 30573
Model (A) revenge; a comedy in 3 acts, by
G. W. Walthew. Typewritten.
.© Geo. AV. Walthew, United States; 1893:
20731, Apr. 28 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1894. 30574
Model (The) school; by J. F. Morgan. Type-
written.
© Joseph F. Morgan, Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1896 :
55099, Oct. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 30575
Model (The) school at Lickskillet; a comedy
of 3 scenes, by H. W. Sawyer. Council Bluffs,
la., The model school company.
© H. W. Sawyer, Council Bluffs, la. ; 1896 :
23589, Apr. 16; Ic. Mar. 16, 1897. 30576
Model (The) seminary. See Kathro.
Model (The) spy; play in 3 acts, by Charles
Goddard. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1915; D: 40618; Star co.,
New York. 30576a
Model (The) town; by D. R. Olmstead. Ms.
© David R. Olmstead, Prophetstown, 111.;
1880 : 6707, May 1 ; Ic. May 1. 30577
Model (The) wife. See Fidelity.
Modelo (El) de virtudes; juguete comico en 2
actos, el segundo dividido en 2 cuadros, original
de P. Munoz Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1913. 62 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. May 30, 1914; D:
36515 ; Pedro Munoz Seca, Madrid. 30577a
1531
30578
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
3059S
Models of Jardin de Paris; by B. Bui'ke and
C. Henry. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1909 ; D : 17025 ; Billie Burke
and Carroll Henry, New York. 30578
Model's (A) rehearsal; a theatrical sketch in
1 act, by C. Verger.
© C. Verger, Duluth, Minn.; 1897:40885,
July 14. 30579
by H.* Memminger.
© Henrietta Memminger, Chicago ; 1897 :
47202, Aug. 23. 30580
Modern (A) Abelard; by Mrs. S. Crowninshield.
40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield, Seal Har-
bor, Me. ; D : 7525, Nov. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 19,
1905. 30581
Modern Africa; or, The triumph of love, by
K. von Hartmann. Typewritten.
© Emil von Hartmann, Baltimore; 1893:
8558, Feb. 14 ; 2c. June 14. 30582
Modern (A) Alexander; original play in 3 acts,
by Bancroft Brawn [pseud, of G. M. Travis]
117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1915; D : 41389 ; George M.
Travis, Brooklyn. 30582a
Modern (A) Ananias; a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by J. A. Fraser, jr. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing company [1895] 66 p. illus.
(plans) 12°. ([American amateur drama])
©* Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1895 : 60112,
Nov. 29; 2c. Dec. 2. 30583
a 1 act fai'ce, by J. E. McCarthey. Type-
written.
© John E. McCarthey, Saginaw, Mich. ;
1900 A : 14994, June 16 ; 2c. June 16. 30584
Modern (A) Andromeda; a comedv in 1 act, by
M. Tracy.
© Marguerite Tracy, New York; 1897:
44711, Aug. 7. 30585
Modern (The) ark; a Nile dream, in 3 acts, by
S. C. Kidder.
© Sara C. Kidder, North Evanston, 111.;
1890:4979, Feb. 10. 30586
Modern (A) Beau Brummell; musical comedy,
by G. F. :Moore. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1910; D : 21676 ; Geo. F.
INIoore, Brooklyn. 30587
Modern (A) bluebeard; an original drama in 5
acts, by C. A. Smith.
© Charles A. Smith, Chicago ; 1897 : 65652,
Nov. 26. 30588
Modern (A) Camille; a satirical farce comedy
in 3- acts, adapted from the French by Saint
Aubin [pseud, of A. A. Corbett]
© Adolph St. Aubin, New York; 1895:
52906, Oct. 17. 30589
Modern (A) Carmen; operatic comedy in 1
scene, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York ; D : 2326,
Sept. 13, 1902. 30590
Modern (A) cavalier. See At Santa Felicia.
Modern (A) Christian; in 4 acts, by J. M. Col-
ville.
© James Malcolm Colville, Philadelphia;
D : 2247, Aug. 16, 1902. 30591
Modern (A) Cinderella; comedy in 2 acts, bv
Gladys Ruth Bridgham. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1915. 30 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2.5, 1915; 2c. Feb. 26, 1915; D:
39793 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
30591a
musical comedy in 2 acts and 4 scenes, by
Frederick Otto. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915; D: 39595; Jones &
Crane, Chicago. 30591b
Modern (The) Cinderella and her fairy god-
mother; or, The secret of how to te beauti-
ful, by a ]\Iurray Hill belle. New York, J. M.
Hurd and co.
© L. Shaw, New York ; 1880 : 16865, Nov. 6.
30592
Modern (A) Circe. See Donna.
Modern (A) Columbus; a saltatorial medley in
3 acts, by W. D. Preston. Ic. Ms., Ic. typewrit-
ten.
© William Duncan Preston, New York ;
1890:7931, Mar. 10; 2c. Mar. 10. 30593
Modern (The) comedy of errors; adapted by
Martha Lafitte Johnson.
© C. E. AVarburton, Philadelphia; 1872:
5225, May 18. 30594
Modern (The) conquest; by S. C. Goodman.
© Samuel Clarence Goodman, Kansas City,
]\Io. ; D : 15517, Apr. 2, 1909. 30595
Modern (A) craze. See Dream camp.
Modern crime; drama in 5 acts, by Victor Pnini.
97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17098 ; William J.
Perlman, Brooklyn. 30596
Modern (A) David; 1 act playlet, by M. Keene.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911; D : 24033 ; Mattie
Keene, New York. 30597
Modern (A) Diana; sketch in 1 act, by George
Totten Smith. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lida Dexter, New York ; D : 597, June 20,
1901 ; 2c. June 20, 1901. 30598
Modern Dianas. See Lion (The) hunters.
1532
30599
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30621
Modern (The) divorce; 1 act farce comedy, by
Howard Wiswall Bible. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Nellie Malcolm, New York; D : 9562,
Dec. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1906. 30599
Modern (A) dream; by Helen Driie. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D : 21424 ; Alice K.
Sraarte, Los Angeles. 30600
Modern (The) dreamer; play in 4 acts, by R. H.
Real. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911; D : 23244 ; Robert H.
Real, Baltimore. 30601
Modern Dromios; an American comedy melo-
drama in 4 acts, by C. E. Sinn.
© Jav Sirams and Willard Sinims, Chicago ;
1890 : 7633, Mar. 7. 30602
Modern (A) ecstasy. See Maid (The) of clubs.
Modern (A) Eve; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
11889, Dec. 9, 1907. 30603
or, The power of love, a drama, by R. G.
Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1882:
21061, Dec. 12. 30604
Modern (A) experiment; a melodrama in 5
acts, by Aida [pseud, of F. D. Baker]
© Frances Davis Baker, Buffalo; 1898:
17792, Mar. 16. 30605
Modern (A) fable.
© Hal King, Rome, N. Y. ; D : 554, June 6.
1901. 30606
Modern fate. See Fate.
Modern friendship; comedy in 1 act, by S. L.
Sterufield. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915; D: 41896; Simon Leo
Sternfield, Brooklyn. 30606a
Modern (A) Galatea; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by C. Hill. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Christine Hill, Minneapolis ; D : 13047,
May 25, 1908 ; Ic. May 18, 1908 ; Ic. June 22.
1908. 30607
Modern (A) girl; American play in 4 acts, by
Ruth C. Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young]
151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1913; D: 33799; Julius
Steger, New York. 30608
Modern (A) Hagar; or, The great Eitson case,
a play in 4 acts, by L. Marston.
© Lawrence Marston, New York ; 1900 A :
14422, June 11. 30609
Modern (A) Hercules; by M. G. Winstock.
© Melvin G. Winstock, Seattle; 1897:
34057, June 4. . 30610
Modern (A) hero; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. C. Cameron. 3 p. 1., 84 p. 4°. Ms.
© Francis S. Cameron, St Louis; 1885:
8052, Apr 6; 2c. June 1. 30611
• ■ See also Philip Heme.
Modern homestead. See Thirst.
Modern improvements; a farce comedy, in 3
acts, by H. C. Boniface. 131 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harry C. Boniface, New York; 1SS6:
19326, Aug. 26; 2c. Oct. 9. 30612
Modern (The) Janus; a dramatic impersona-
tion, by Mark Gilbert.
© M. Marks, jr., Portland, Or. ; 1899 : 7541,
Jan. 23. 30613
Modern (A) Jekyll and Hyde. See Pet (The)
of the petticoats.
Modern (The) Joan of Arc; by J. P. Buckley.
© John P. Buckley, New Orleans; D:
7064, Aug. 3, 1905. 30614
Modern Jonah; play in 4 acts, by H. Anderson.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909 ; D : 16762 ; Harriet
Anderson, Cleveland. 30615
Modern Judas; by Lincoln J. Kibbey. 53 p.
f°. Typewritten.
. © Major A. Hunt, Midland, Mich.; D:
6873, June 24, 1905 ; 2c. June 26, 1905. 30616
a drama, by N. C. Guion.
© Nettie Cortelyou Guion, New York;
1891:34178, Sept. 25. 30617
Modern (The) Junius; a 4 act comedy drama,
by D. Cohen, no. 1.
© David Cohen, St. Paul ; 1898 : .53283.
Sept. 12. 30618
Modern justice; drama in 5 acts, by R. O. R.
Reichel. St. Paul, Minn., R. O. R. Reichel,
1906. 79 p. front, (port.) plates. 12°,
© Rhoda O. Rebay Reichel, St. Paul; D:
7591, Nov. 9, 1905; 2c. May 31, 1906. 30619
Modern (A) King Midas. See Golden (The)
touch.
Modern (A) Lady Godiva; a play in 4 acts, by
Lloyd Bingham and Fred F. Schrader. 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Bingham & Schrader, New Yoi'k ; D:
10527, May 9, 1907 ; 2c. May 21, 1907. 30620
Modern Lady Macbeth; by Lillian Guthrie. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17430 ; Beatrice
Moreland, New York. 30621
Modern (The) Leah. See Red (The) flag.
y
1533
30622
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30638
Modern love; by K. L. Dalliba. [65] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Kate L. Dalliba, New York; D : 15335,
Mar. 15, 1909; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 30622
Modern (A) love story; in 3 acts, by The Sis-
ters.
<£) Mrs. Henry Churchill de Mille, Pompton,
N. J. ; 1898 : 57755, Oct. 1. 30623
Modern (A) Magdalen; drama in 4 acts, by
Haddon Chambers.
© Lloyd Bingham, New York; D : 1907,
Mar. 19, 1902. 30624
an original drama in 3 acts, by Isabel Mon-
crieff. 92 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helena Clendenen, May wood. 111. ; D :
1154, Dec. 4, 1901; 2c. Dec. 4, 1901; 2c.
(printed) Sept. 24, 1902. 30625
^ play in 4 acts, by B. K. Phillips. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D: 40017; Bettine
Kavanaugh Phillips, San Bernardino, Cal.
30625a
• by Edgar Ho.yer, adapted by Haddon
Chambers. 161 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1915; D: 39488; Emanuel
Lederer, New York. 30625b
Modern (The) man; play in 4 acts, by E. H. Dil-
lon. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D : 41938 ; Emma Hart-
man Dillon, Youngstown, O. 30625c
Modern (A) marriage; dramatic sketch, by E.
Worthington. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35311 ; Edward
Worthington, New York. 30626
• • See also Marriage a la mode.
Modern (A) martyr; by B. Taub.
© Bernard Taub, New York ; D : 14452, Dec.
4, 1908. 30627
drama in 4 acts, by N. M. Rubin.
[1], 71 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915; D: 42133; Nathan M.
Rubin, Bronx, N. Y. 30627a
an original play in 1 act, by F. P. Dodge.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, New Rocholle,
N. Y. ; 1897 : 21072, Apr. 2. 30628
Modern masque. See Short plays; by Mary
MacMillan.
Modern (A) match; miniature comedy in 1 act,
by C. W. Tackenberg. [3], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914 ; D : 35893 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 30628a
Modern (A) Mazeppa; scenario, by S.Johnstone.
Typewritten.
© Sibyl Johnstone, New York ; 1896 : 62256,
Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 30629
Modern (A) Mephisto; or, A thief's redemp-
tion.
© William Morris, New York; D : 10860,
June 27, 1907. 30630
or, The matrimony stakes, an American
drama in 4 acts, by R. J. Donnolly.
© Robert J. Donnolly, Brooklyn; 1890:
14865, May 5. 30631
Modern (A) Midas; in 4 acts, by P. B. Arnold.
[5] 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910; D : 22331 ; P. B. Ar-
nold, Boston. 30632
Modern (A) minuet. Sec Passing (The) show.
Modern (The) miracle; psychological drama in
4 acts, by G. Gibson. [117] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914 ; D : 38705 ; Gerolt Gibson,
New York. 30632a
— a tragedy in 5 acts, by Aida [pseud, of F.
D. Baker]
© Frances Baker, Buffalo; 1898:22141,
Apr. 7. 30633
— See also Awakening (The) of Minerva.
Modern (A) Mrs. Malaprop; comedy monologue,
by L. B. Griffin.
© Lucia B. Griffin, New York ; 1899 : 34951,
May 24. 30634
Modern (A) Moses. See Shipwrecked.
Modern (The) muddle; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by B. Whitney.
© Bruce Whitnev, Milwaukee; D : 10702,
June 5, 1907. 30635
Modern (The) Napoleon and women's suffrage;
play in 2 scenes, by J. Fulgione. 3 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34184; Joseph Ful-
gione, Corona, N. Y. 30636
Modern (A) New York Hamlet; by Frank
Blake.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1899:81700,
Dec. IS. 30637
Modern (A) Othello; a farce comedy in 1 act,
adapted from the French of Brisbarre and Marc-
Michel, by Walter E. Hoffmann. Philadelphia,
Penn publishing company, 1898. 2 p. 1., 27 p.
12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1898 : 44020,
July 23 ; 2c. July 25. 30638
1534
30639
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30655
Modem (A) Othello — Continued.
playlet, by J. G. Dorso. 8 p.
written.
Type-
© Ic: Oct. 1, 1910 ; D : 22201 ; J. G. Dorso,
Oakland, Cal. 30639
Modern (A) pagan; or, The queen of Newport,
a play in 4 acts, by Wheaton Seabury [i. e.
F. W. Seabury]
© Frederick W. Seabury, Providence, R. I. ;
1898 : 10613, Feb. 9. 30640
Modern (A) Perdita; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. Henderson and A. M. Smith. 99 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Lucius Junius Henderson and Alice
Maude Smith, United States ; D : 3804, Aug. 7,
1903; Ic. Aug. 13, 1903; Ic. Sept. 2, 1903.
[Also entered Dec. 27, 1904, under title Pau-
line Darcy] 30641
Modern (A) Pocahontas; libretto, by Geo. D.
Scott, music by F. R. Gillis. 4 1. obi. f°.
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Frank R. Gillis, Washington ; 1892 : 46329,
Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 30642
Modern politics; a drama in 3 acts, by L. Michel.
© Louis Michel, Paterson ; 1895 : 31145,
June 12. 30643
Modern (A) Portia; a drama in 1 act, by E. J.
Ruskay. 30 p.- 8°. Typewritten.
© Esther J. Ruskay, New York; D : 3099,
Mar. 5, 1903; Ic. Feb. 25, 1903; Ic. May 13,
1903. 30644
a play in 3 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1872 : 2266,
Mar. 8. 30645
Modern (A) prodigal; a comedy-drama in 5
acts, by C. H. Robinson.
© Charles H. Robinson, Denver; 1894:
43112, Sept. 14. 30646
a drama in 4 acts, by W. T. Cook.
© William T. Cook, Whitehall, N. Y. ; 1893 :
52078, Nov. 23. 30647
Modern (The) Prometheus. See I/umita.
Modern (A) proposal; duologue in 1 act. by
Marsden Brown. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 39527,
July 6 ; 2c. July 6. 30648
Modern (The) Puck, Sec Midget,
Modern (A) Pyramus and Thisbe,
by induction.
Modem Queen Esther; pathetic child-dialect
monologue for small girl, by Stanley Schell.
New York, Printed by Nyvall print, 1914.
p. 157-162. 12°.
© Apr. 20, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; A:
372602; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
30648a
Modern resurrection; 1 act comedy, by W. H.
Wilkison. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William H. Wilkison, Indianapolis ; D :
5457, Aug. 17, 1904; 2c. Aug. 17, 1904. 30649
Modern (The) Romeo and Juliet,
and reality.
See Dream
Modern (The) Salome; drama in 4 acts, by F.
Halsey. [94] p. 4°. and f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911 ; D : 23408 ; Forrest Hal-
sey, New York. 30650
Modern (The) Samaritan; drama in a prologue
and 2 acts, by E, F. Duulavy. [85] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D : 37729 ; Edward F.
Dunlavy, Pontiac, Mich. 30650a
Modern (The) Sappho; drama in 4 acts and 6
scenes, by Jacob Gordin, authorized English
version, by A. J. Gordin. [73] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 11, 1914; D: 37644; Alexander
J. Gordin, individually and as administrator
of the estate of Jacob M. Gordin, dec'd,
Brooklyn. 30650b
Modern (The) school for scandal; play in 5 acts,
by W. M. Kerr. [121] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1912; D: 29057; William
Melville Kerr, Franklin, Pa. 30651
Modern sewing society; an entertainment in 1
scene for female characters only, by O. W.
Gleason. Boston, W. H. Baker '& co., 1906.
16 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
7563, Nov. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1905. 30652
Modern shams. See Lady Jim.
Modern shrew taming; play in 1 act, by J. M.
Francis. [1], 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913; D : 34264 ; John M.
Francis, Troy, N. Y. 30653
Modern shrews and shrewsters; a comedy, by
W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, New York ; 1889 : 9941,
Mar. 29. 30654
See Love
1535
Modern (A) Shylock; by L. Trimble. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Laurence Trimble, Dallas ; D : 13820.
Sept. 18, 1908; 2c. Sept. 18, 1908. 30655
30656
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30673
Modern (A) Shylock — Continued.
by Mrs. F. H. Jackson. 62 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Au?. 31, 1909 ; D : 16674 ; Mrs. F. H.
Jackson, East Cleveland. 30656
[3],
dramatic sketch, by S. Blumenberg.
. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D: 32992; Samuel
Blumenberg, Minneapolis. 30657
— play in 4 acts, by F. Kovacb. 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D: 40027; Franyo
Kovach, Cambridge, Mass. 30657a
Modern singing lesson; by C. Loftliouse. 0 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910; D : 20183 ; Charles
Lofthouse, Nassau, Bahama Islands. 30658
Modern (A) socialist; play in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D : 29159 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 30659
Modern society; a comedy in 4 acts, tr. and
adapted from Alexander Dumas' Le demi-
monde, by Edward P. Clancy.
© Harry L. Pugh, Racine, Wis. ; 1893 : 7842,
Feb. 10. ■ 30660
Modern (A) Solomon; comedy sketch, by F.
Finney. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914; D: 37710; Frank Fin-
ney, Winthrop, Mass. 30660a
Modern thieves; a play, by Charles Severson
[pseud, of C. S. Satterlee] 91 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charlie S. Satterlee, New York; D:
13236, June 24, 1908; 2c. June 24, 1908.
30661
Modern (The) tower of Babel. See Confusion
(The) of tongues.
Modern (A) Trilby. See Hoosier (The) girl.
Modern (A) Venus; an acting sketch in 1 scene,
by L. C. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia; 1899:
35786 ; May 29. 30662
Modern (A) version of the old play of Sweet-
hearts. See After thirty years.
Modern viking; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, bv
D. B. Sorlin.
© Daniel B. Sorlin, New York; D : 4849,
Apr. 7, 1904. 30663
a play, by Mrs. F. G. Williams.
© Mrs. Frank Gay Williams, New York ;
1892:18448, Apr. 28, 30664
Modern (The) virgin; comedy in 1 act, by S. L.
Sterufield. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1915; D: 41882; Simon Leo
Sterntield, Brooklyn. 30664a
Modern (A) waiter; by C. S. Turner.
© Cornelius Schofield Turner, Minneapolis;
1897 : 57781, Oct. 12. 30665
Modern (The) way; [by S. Chambers] 77 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Stephen Chambers, Chico, Cal. ; D : 12372,
Feb. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1908. 30666
See also Plays; by Mrs. W. K. Clifford.
Modern ways in ancient days. See Ariadne.
Modern (A) witch; or, The haunted room,
farce comedy in 3 acts, by H. Wagner.
© Hermann Wagner, Milwaukee; 1899:
51174, Aug. 9. 30667
Modern (The) woman; monologue, by G. Sco-
tield and A, M. Frazier. 2 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914; D : 37152 ; Gladys
Scolield and Anna McPerrin Frazier, Los
Angeles. 30667a
play of modern American life in 2 acts, by
C. S. Booth. 169 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913; D: 33773; Charles
Stewart Booth, Chattanooga. 20668
Modern (A) woodman; an American comedy
drama in 5 acts, by C. H. Ellis.
© Chas. Ellis, Rock Island, 111.; 1898:
76666, Dec. 29. 30669
a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. A. Snow.
© Harry A. Snow, Springfield, 111., 1895:
26107, May 13. 30670
'a 6 act drama. Springfield, 111., E. F.
Hartmann, 1898. 30 p. 8°.
© G. E. Breckenridge, Breckenridge, 111.;
1897 : 71996, Dec. 22 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1898. 30671
Moderna (Der) Ackosta. iSee Baash (Der)
Haschiba.
Moderne (Die) Eva; operette in 3 akten, von
Georg Okonkowsky und Alfr. Schonfeld, musik
von Jean Gilbert [pseud, des Max Winterfeld]
Regiebuch. Berlin, Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h.
140 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912 ; D : 28895 ; Biihnenverlag
Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 30672
nach Place aux femmes, von [Maurice]
Hennequin und [Albin] Valabr^gue, von
Georg Okonkowsky u. Alfr. Schonfeld, musik
von .Jean Gilbert [pseud, des Max Winterfeld]
Text der gesange. Berlin, Biihnenverlag
Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1911. 63 p. 12°.
© Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Jan. 29, 1912; D:
2S467; Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h., Berlin. 30673
1536
30674
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30693
Modernist (The); dramatic composition in 3
acts, by M. J. G. Briggs. 155 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D: 20640; M. J. G.
Briggs, Brooklyn. 30674
Modems (The); by S. Carpenter.
© Sarali Carpenter, Pittsburgh ; D : S53.
Sept. 10, 1901. 30675
play in 4 acts, by A. Reichman. 101 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1910 ; D : 20975 ; Arthur Reich-
man, New York. 30676
Moderskarlek. See IVLother-love.
Modesta; or. The idol of the hour, an original
drama in 4 acts, by Will C. Cowper. 93 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John E. Warner, State of New York ;
1884 : 20671, Oct. 14 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 30677
Modestie; comedie en 1 acte, par P. Hervieu.
[4] p. 8°. (Supplement aux Aunales poli-
tiques et litt§raires)
© Paul Hervieu, Paris ; D : 16108, June 21,
1909 ; 2c. June 21, 1909. 30678
See also Theatre coniplet; [de] Paul Her-
Mogul (The) ; a comic opera in 2 acts, by G. B.
Stoddard and C. S. Taylor, music by B. M.
Jerome. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© G. E. Stoddard, C. S. Taylor and B. M.
Jerome, Utica, N. Y. ; D : 5435, Aug. 13, 1904 ;
2c. Aug. 13, 1904. 30684
Mogul (The) Ping of Pong; book of a comic
opera in 2 acts, by W. L. Roberts, 90 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© William L. Roberts, Chicago; D : 6490,
Feb. 24, 1905 ; 2e. June 8, 1905. 30685
Mohammed, the genius of Araby; a drama, by
:M. Fair\\eather. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Fairweather, New York ; D : 11586,
Oct. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1907. 30686
Mohammed, the prophet; in 5 acts, by J. S.
Crawford. Typewritten.
© John Shearer Crawford, Crookston, Minn. ;
1900 A : 26754, Oct. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 30687
Mohawk (The); or. The end of the trail, play
in 4 acts, by Mort. W. Zielie. [2], 39 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1912; D: 30393; C. A. Phil-
lips, Linton, Ind. 30688
vieu.
Modesty; comedy in 1 act, by Paul Hervieu,
tr. by B. H. Clark. New York, Samuel French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1913. 17 p. 12°.
© Feb. 27, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32475 ;
Barrett Harper Clark, Chicago. 30679
Modistin (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Eu-
gen Heltai. Wien, F. Biird & bruder, 1913.
76 p. 12°.
© Apr. 17, 1913; 2c. Apr. 28, 1913; D:
33682 ; Franz Bard & bruder, Vienna. 30680
Modoc (The) war. See Captain Jack.
Moe Bloch's divorce; comedy duologue, by J). D.
Aaronson. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D: 37164; D. Darby
Aaronson, New Y'ork. 30680a
Morder (Der); phantastisches schauspiel in 3
aufziigen, von S&ndor von Hegedtis. 57 p.
12°.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D: 16789; Felix
Bloch erben, Berlin. 30681
Moglie (La) di Claudio (The wife of Claude);
play in 3 acts, by Alex. Dumas fils. New
York, J. A. McGrath.
© James A. McGrath, New YorK; 1896:
12687, Feb. 26; 2c. Feb. 26. 30882
Moglie (Una) onesta; dramma in 3 atti, di G.
Antona Traversi. Milan, Society editrlce
teatrale, 1907. 138 p. 12°.
© Giannino Antona Traversi, Milan ; D :
11533, Oct. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 30683
5379—16 97 1537
Moins cinq; piece en 3 actes, de P. Gavault et
G. Berr. [New York?] 1900. 1 p. 1., 79 p. 8°.
© Paul Gavault and Georges Berr, France ;
1900 A : 31490, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 30689
Moissonneur (Le); piece en 5 actes, [par] B.
Charbonnel, avec musique de scene, soli et
chrours de Francis Casadesus. Paris,
Librairie theatrale, 1909. 2 p. 1., 115 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© July 25, 1909; 2c. Aug. 21, 1909; D:
16597 ; Raoul Charbonnel, Paris. 30690
Moki (La); a lyric romance in 2 acts, by H. W.
Hayes.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis ; D : 7176,
Aug. 28, 1905. 30691
Molars; a farce comedy, by G. H. Browne.
© Grant Hugh Browne, New York; 1890:
34228, Nov. 1. 30692
Mole (The) See Fool (A) for luck.
Moles; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. E. Wadling-
ton. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915 ; D : 39747 ; Mary Emma
Wadlington, Columbus, O. 30692a
Moliere's love.
See Secret (The) of the king.
R. W.
Molineux (The) affair; a play, by J.
Cooper.
© Joseph R. W. Cooper, Toledo, O. ; D : 2637,
Nov. 21, 1902. 30693
30694
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30713
Mollentrave on* women; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Alfred Sutro. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1905. 8G p. incl. plans. 12°.
([French's standard library ed.])
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 7245,
Sept. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 30694
Mollie; a comediette.
© Mrs. John G. Dun, jr., Columbus, O. ;
1S93 : 31475, July 3. 30695
Mollie and the movies; drama in 1 act, by
Chark's Goddard. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1914 ; D : 36835 ; Star co., New
York. 30695a
Mollie of Montana; by E. INI. Shorey. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ethel Mav Shorey, Lynn, Mass. ; D : 15902,
May 20, 1909 ; 2c. May 20, 1909. 30696
Mollie, the maid of the Tyrolese; a drama in 4
acts, by W. J. Berry.
© William J. Berry, New York; 1880: 15345,
Oct. 8. 30697
Mollie's orphan; comedietta in 1 act and 1
scene, by S. E. Kiser. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25576 ; S. E. Kiser,
Chicago. 30698
Mollusc (The); new and original comedy in 3
acts, by H. H. Davies. Boston, Walter H.
Baker & co. ; London, William Heinemann,
1914. 157 p. 12°.
© Mar. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1914 ; D : 36923 ;
Hubert Heni-y Davies, Loudon. 30698a
Molly; a comedy quartette, by E. O. Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago; 1897:
25962, Apr. 26. 30699
a world of sorrow, a drama of Virginian
mountain life, by H. Lindley.
© Harry Lindley, Goldsboro, N. C. ; 1884:
3848, Feb. 23. 30700
Molly and I; comedy in 4 acts, by F. and L.
Adams. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 18, 1912; D: 283-51; Frank and
Leslie Adams, Chicago. 30701
Molly and the master; a 3 act comedy, by P. V.
Hughes. Author's private ed. 66 p. 12°,
© Ic. July 22, 1909 ; D : 16315 ; Percy Vere
Hughes, Worthing, lOngland. 30702
Molly and the militia; farce in 1 act, by F.
Bishop. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914; D: 38477; Farnham
Bishop, Cambridge, Mass. 30702a
Molly Bawn; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M.
Doran. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910 ; D : 20350 ; Marie Doran,
Jamaica, N. Y. 30703
Molly Bawn — Continued.
a play, dramatization by Beulah Poynter
Nixon of the novel of the same name by the
Duchess [pseud, of Margaret Wolfe (Hamil-
.ton) Hungerford] 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Burton S. Nixon, Poplar Bluff, Mo. ; D :
9926, Feb. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1907. 30704
or. True hearts of Ireland, a melodrama in
3 acts, by Charles Edwin Dudley.
© Floy Crowell, New Bedford, Mass. ; 1887 :
2378S, Sept. 19. 30705
Molly Darling-; play in 3 acts, by C. W. Doty
and J. Tucker. 195 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. W. Doty and Joe Tucker, New
York ; D : 3400, May 8, 1903 ; 2c. June 8, 1903.
30706
Molly dear. See Barney's courtship.
Molly (The) Maguires; or, The black diamond
of Hazelton, a drama in 3 acts, by A. W.
Aiken.
© Albert W. Aiken, Boston ; 1876 : 6931,
June 3. 30707
by G. C. Charles.
© George C. Charles, Brooklyn; 1870:
6473, May 25.
30708
or. The terror of the coal fields, a drama
in 4 acts, by G. C. Charles.
© George C. Charle,s, Brooklyn; 1876:8256,
July 11. 30709
Molly Make-believe; in 4 acts [by E. H. A.
Coburn] [167] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911 ; D : 24820 ; Eleanor Hal-
lowell Abbott Coburn, Lowell. 30710
Molly Maybud; musical comedy in 2 acts,
adapted from the play The foundling, by Wil-
liam Lestocq and E. M. Robson, libretto by
De Witte Kaplan, music and lyrics by M.
Klein. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D: 29259; Arthur
Voegtliu and Manuel Klein, New York.
30711
Molly Million; American operetta, by S. A.
McKay. Little Rock, Democrat printing and
lithographing co. [1910] 31 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© June 28, 1910; 2c. June 30, 1910: D:
21560 ; S. A. McKay, Little Rock, Ark. 30712
Molly Moriarty; an Irish musical sketch, com-
posed, written, and adapted by Alfred B.
Sedgwick. New York, R. M. We Witt, 1876.
9 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 101] ) [With music]
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8900, July 31 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 30713
1538
30714
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30730
Molly of the Bar-Zero; by Brewer Corcoran [i. e.
J. B. Corcoran] 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Brewer Corcoran, Springfield,
Mass.; D: 11937, Dec. 18, 1907; 2c. Dec. 18,
1907. 30714
Molly Pitcher, the Monmouth girl; a play in
4 acts, by E. M. Walsh.
© Edward Martin Walsh, Detroit ; 1900 A :
19860, Aug. 9. 30715
Molly Putz; vaudeville slietch, by J. H. Junge.
12 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915; D: 42139; John H.
Junge, Milwaulvee. 30715a
Molly, the major; a military musical-comedy
in 2 acts, by J. A. Chaffee. 81 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910: D: 20765; J. Albert
Chaffee, Providence, R. I. 30716
Mollycoddle (The); comedy in 4 acts, by P.
Shaw. [101] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 13, 1910 ; D : 21550 ; Percy Shaw,
New York. 30717
comedy in 3 acts with music, by Frank
Evans.
© Francis W. Seabott, St. Louis ; D : 10622,
Apr. 20, 1907. 30718
Mollycoddle (The) and the lady minstrel; a
vaudeville sketch, by T. P. Morgan. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ai-k. ; D :
13224, June 22, 1908; 2c. June 22, 1908.
30719
Molly's brains; comedy in 3 acts, by L. G. Smith.
[2], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914; D : 37376 ; Leila
Grace Smith, Springfield, Mo. 30719a
Molly's love test; comedy drama in 1 act, by
J. Edwards. 11 p. 4°, Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D : 32687 ; John Ed-
wards, New York. 30720
Molly's way; comedy in 3 acts, by Alice M.
Thompson. Philadelphia, Penn pub. co.. 1912
[1911] 51 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1911 ; D :
25822 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 30721
Moloch; play in a prologue, 3 acts, and epilogue,
by Beulah Marie Dix Flebbe. 167 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D: 40299; Beulah
Flebbe, Waban. 30721a
a play in 4 acts, by A. MacHugh. [94] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 6, 1912 ; D : 29589 ; Augustin Mac-
Hugh, New' York. 30722
Moloch — Continued.
trauerspiel in 3 aufziigen, von Leo Birin-
ski. Berlin, Egon Fleischel & co., 1910.
4 1., 166 p. 12°.
© May 31, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; D:
21120; Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 30723
Molone's night off; or. The Tum-rei festival,
the new original sketch, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan,' Brooklyn ; 1876 : 10466,
Sept. 14. 30724
Mome (La) aux beaux yeux; drame en 2 par-
ties et 8 tableoux, par Pieri-e Decourcelle.
Paris, P. V. Stock, 1907. 201 p. 12°.
© P. Decourcelle, Paris ; D : 10144, Mar. 15,
1907; 2c. Mar. 15, 1907. ^. 30725
Mome (La) Galathee; vaudeville en 2 actes et 3
tableaux, par Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal
[pseud, de Georges Lanos] Paris, G. Joubert,
1911. 63 p. 8°.
© June 10, 1911 ; 2c. June 19, 1911 ; D :
24506 ; C. Joubert, Paris. 30726
Moment (A) of peril; melodramatic playlet in
1 act, by C. P. Brown. [2], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913 ; D : 34927 ; Charles Paul
Brown, Norwalk, Conn. 30727
Moment (The) past; play in 1 act, by J. W.
FitzPatrick. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914; D: 35581; James Wil-
liam FitzPatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 30727a
Moment (A) too late; farce in 1 act, by W, S.
Richardson.
© W. S. Richardson, Boston; 1881:2988,
Feb. 28. 30728
Momsey; play in 3 acts, by E. Gates. [147] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1914; D: 38122; Eleanor
Gates, New York. 30728a
Mon ami Teddy; piece en 3 actes, par A. Rivoire
et L. Besnard. 36 p. 4°. (L'lllustration
theatrale, no. 163)
© Nov. 12, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1910 ; D : 22769 ;
Andre Rivoire and Lucien Besnard, Paris.
30729
Mon bebe; piece en 3 actes, par M. Hennequin,
d'apr&s Baby mine de Margaret ISIayo. 32 p.
(In La Petite illustration, no. 72, 18 juillet
1914, s6rie theatre no. 42)
© July 18, 1914 ; Ic. Sept. 1, 1914 ; D : 37979 ;
Maurice Hennequin, Paris. 30729a
Mon bon oncle; vaudeville en 1 acte, par Saint-
Paul et Maurice Lupin. Paris, C. Joubert,
1912. 39 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32024 ; Joubert, Paris. 30730
1539
30731
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30745
Mona; by W. E. Andei'son.
© W. E. AndPi-sou, Dos Moines; D:6722,
May 24, 1905. 30731
■ a drama in 4 acts, by G. Morton.
© George Morton, New Orleans ; 1872 : 2837,
Mar. 23.
30732
— 1 act play, by Clem Hyatt. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Morgan A. Sherwood, Washington; D:
4725, Jlar. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1904. 30733
— opera in 3 acts, by B. Hooker, music by
Horatio Paricer. New York, G. Schirmer
[1911] 51 p. 4°. (G. Scliirrner's collection
of opera-librettos)
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; D:
25314 ; Brian Hooker, Farmington, Conn.
30734
— -poem by B. Hooker, music by Horatio
Parker. New York, Dodd, Mead and com-
pany, 1911. ix p., 1 1., 190 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Aug. 16, 1911; 2c. Aug. 18, 1911; A:
295247 ; Brian Hooker, Farmington, Conn.
30735
— ■ a romantic drama in a prologue and 3 acts.
by J. Austin Fynes.
© H. A. Co veil. New York ; 1885 : 79S6, Apr.
4. 30736
— -See also Young- Lady Rodney.
Mona Crelian. See Irish, hearts.
Mona Lisa; oper in 2 akteu, von Max Schillings,
dichtuug von Beatrice Dovsky. Munchen, Ber-
lin, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 85
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38520 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 30736a
play in 1 act, by M. G. Tully. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914; D : 36638 ; Mary Ger-
trude Tully, New York. 30736b
See also Monna Lisa.
Mona of Foi-ty Mile; drama in 3 acts and 4
scenes, by T. J. Thomas. 76 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1912; D: 31288; Thomas J.
Thomas, Cleveland. 30736c
Mona, tlie vestal; a religious Irish drama of the
days of St. Patrick in 4 acts, by M. B. Ryan.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary B. Ryan, Boston ; D : 15488, Mar.
29, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909. 30737
Monaca (La) di Monza; dramma in 5 atti, di
G. Cozzolino. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1915; D : 39563 ; Gioacchino
Cozzolino, New York. 30737a
Monaguillo (El) de las descalzas; melodrama
en 2 actos y 11 cuadros, escrito en prosa sobre
el pensamiento de una novela espailola por C.
de Larra, los intermedios y melopeas que tiene
la obra son orlginales de los maestros Quis-
lant y Badla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1911. 60, [1] p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28244 ;
Carlos de Larra, Madrid. 30738
Monaldi; a play in 5 acts, founded on a tale by
Washington Allston, by F. A. Durivage.
© Francis A. Duilvage, New York ; 1871 :
1782, Jlar. 3. 30739
Monarch (The) and the maid; musical comedy
in 2 acts, by M. Ott, music by Dan J. Sulli-
van. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28700 ; Matthew Ott,
WoUaston, Mass, 30740
Monarch (The) of Sur-Vey; musical comedy In
3 acts, by V. Whitmore. 49 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 3, 1910; D: 21247; Virginia
Whitmore, Santa Barbara, Cal. 30741
Monarch. (The), the maid, the minister and
the mag-ician. See Joan of Arc.
Monarch's (The) edict; a political drama of the
eighteentli century, by C. F. Densmore.
© Charles Frangois Deusmore, Cleveland ;
D : 15823, May 7, 1909. 30742
Monastery (The); drama in 1 act, by J. J. Caul-
let. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1913; D : 33552 ; John J.
Caullet, East Orange, N. J. 30743
Mondamin; play in 2 acts, by H. N. Baum, mu-
sic by U. Cawley. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1911 ; D : 23320 ; H. N. Baum,
La Porte, Ind. 30744
Monday; or, Jack Harkaway among the bri-
gands, a thrilling and amusing sensation
drama in 5 acts, by H. Foster.
© Hernandez Foster, New York; 1873:
14280, Dec. 13. 30745
Monday at ten. See Audition (The)
Monday morning; comedy sketch, by P. Gra-
ham. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915 ; D : 40937 ; Payson Gra-
ham, New York. 30745a
— play in 1 act, by J. W. Fitzpatrick. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1915 ; D : 41709 ; James Wil-
liam Fitzpatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 30745b
1540
30746
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30764
Monde (Le) n' en saurarien; comedie en 2
actes, par Gaston IMenier. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1907. 56 p. 12°.
© G. Meuier, Paris ; D : 9888, Feb. 2, 1907 ;
2c. Feb. 2, 1907. 30746
Monde (I.e) on Ton s'ennuie; comedie en 3
actes, par Edouard Pailleron, with an intro-
duction and Englisli notes by A. C Pendleton.
Boston, D. C. Heatli & co., 1894. v, 134 p.
12°. (Heatli's modern language series)
© A. G. Pendleton. Bethany College, W.
Va. ; 1894 : 60003, Dec. 24. 30746a
with introduction, notes, vocabu-
lary, French questions and English exercises
by W. R. Price. Boston, New York [etc.]
Ginn & company [1906] x, 179 p. front,
(port.) 16°. (International modern language
series)
© William Raleigh Price, United States; D:
8776, June 23, 1906 ; 2c. .July 12, 1906. 30747
— • See aUo Art (The) of being bored.
Mondisfield; an intensely interesting 3 act
drama, based upon In the golden days, by
B. K. Cowing.
© Edward Kirkland Cowing, New York;
1890 : 9345, Mar. 22. 30748
Money; by J. Madison.
© James Madison, New York; D: 13695,
Sept. 1, 1908. 30749
by S. Kalmowitz. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1911 ; D : 2.'')906 ; Saul Kalmo-
witz, New York.
30750
-a comedy in 5 acts, by Lord Lytton (Sir
Edward Lytton Bulwer) New acting ed.,
edited by John M. Kingdom. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1874. 61 p. 12°. ( tl>e Witfs
acting plays, no. 184J)
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
l.'>822, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1875. 30751
(h-ama in 4 acts, liy M. Gisnet.
.'^r^c^: D^msL- pc ,"jrapx 4 ^-N x):nti ;n^r:.
New York, Yiddish play pub. co. [1914] 60 p.
12°.
© Feb. 12, 1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; D:
36020; Morris Gisnet, New York. 30751a
■ a drama of today in 4 acts, by C. W. Doty.
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. W. Doty, New York; D : 14364,
Nov. 24, 1908 : 2c. Nov. 24, 1908. 30753
dramatization in 3 acts, by T. C. Shipley
and R. D. Welch. [82] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1912; D : 29421 ; T. Charles
Shiplev and Richard D. Welch, Sioux City, la.
30753
Money — Continued.
original 1 act play, by Kate Jordan [i. e.
K. J. Vermilye] [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28591 ; Kate Jordan
Vermilye, New York. 30754
play in 4 acts, by N. H. Hornstine.
2 p. 1.. 68 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. May 24, 1913; D : 33313 ; Nathan
H. Hornstine, Philadelphia. 30755
Money against money; by A. Burgess.
© Anna Burgess, Sulphur, Okl. ; D : 15343,*
Mar. 15, 1909. 30756
plav on high finance, by C. J. Shipton. 52
p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911; D: 25965; Clarence J.
Shipton, St. Louis. [Note : This play was
later entered under title. Money trust] 30757
Money and crime; a drama in 4 acts, 8 scenes,
by F. M. Franklin. Typewritten.
© Frank M. Franklin, New York; 1891:
2245, Jan. 15; Ic. Jan. 15 30758
a melodrama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, 1 tab-
leau, by F. M. Franklin. 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frank M. Franklin, New York; 1891:
21869, June 15 ; Ic. June 15. 30759
Money and manners; play in 4 acts, by E. Mc-
Intyre. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D : 31209 ; Edward
Mclntyre, San Francisco. 30760
Money and the g-irl; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by T. T. Railey. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910 ; D : 20250 ; Thomas T.
i?ailey, Harrisonville, Mo. 30761
musical play in 3 acts, by John B. Young,
47 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© J. E. Young, New York ; D : 9613, Dec. 11,
1906; 2c. Dec. 11, 1906. 30762
Money and the woman; a drama of the North-
west, by L. McCormick [i. e. A. L, McCormick]
71 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Langdon IMcCormick, Eltingville, N, Y.;
D : 13552, Aug. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1908.
30763
Money (The) box; a farcical comedy in 4 acts,
l>y W. Davidge, Jr., and M. L. Johnson.
© William Davidge, jr., and M. Laffitte
.Tohnson, Philadelphia; 1882:132.56, Aug. 11.
30764
1541
30765
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30787
Money (The) boy; a 2 act musical farce, by B.
Gerard. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Barney Gerard, New York; D : 15989,
June 3, 1909 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 30765
Money due; a comedy in 1 act, by L. S. Stam-
paccbia and H. G. Roger.s. Typewritten.
© Henry Gustave Rogers, New York ; 1896 :
34155, June 8 ; 2c. June 8, 1896. 30766
Money (The) game; comedy sketch, by Charles
Horwitz. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910 ; D : 22665 ; Mabel Craig
Glenroy, Brooklyn. 30767
Money (The) god; drama in 3 acts, by T. H.
Wilson. 68 p. i°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24830 ; T. Howard
Wilson, Long Beach, Cal. 30768
Money is law. See Seven (The) oaks.
Money is the root of evil; a 4 act melodrama,
by Bernard Kling. 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© B. Kllng, Brooklyn; D : 6608, May 1.
1905; 2c. May 19, 1905. 30769
Money (The) king; by I. B. Goodrich, jr.
© Ira B. Goodricli, jr., Koxbury, Mass. ; D :
8204, Mar. 1, 1906. 30770
■ a comic opera in 3 acts, by L. Smith. Type-
written.
© Langdon Smith, New York ; 1895 : 6783,
Jan. 29 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 30771
Money (The) lender; a comedy in 4 acts, by
W. J. McKiernan. Typewritten.
© William J. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
1900 A : 3397, Feb. 6 ; 2c. Feb. 6. 30772
Money (The) leaner; or, The Infidel's con-
version, Ijy E. J. Finn. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Emma Jane Finn, Chicago ; D : 15362,
Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. IMar. 17, 1909. 30773
Money mad; a play in 4 acts, by Blanche Cerf.
163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. Cerf, Philadelphia ; D : 8751, June 29,
1906; 2c. June 29, 1906. 30774
• ■ by G. B. Mason. 77 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914; D: 35792; Gertrude
Bryant Mason, Hermosa Beach, Cal. 30775
Money made in mining; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by W. Aspinwall. 88 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libi'etto only]
© Woolsey Aspinwall, Rawhide, Nev. ; D :
15754, Apr. 30, 1909; 2c. Apr. 30. 1909.
30777
Money madness; modern drama in 3 acts, by
H. Fay. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D : 34229 ; Howard
Fay, New Y'ork.
30778
— a play in 1 act, by M. Bangs.
© Maraquita Bangs, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1898:
31193, May 19. 30776
— See also Corporation (The) lawyer.
Money makes the mare go; a comedy in 2
parts, by E. N. Figved. Boston, Central print-
ing CO., 1913. cover-title, 15 p. 8°. [Sce-
nario]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1913 ; A : 333879 ;
E. Nym:iu Figved, Boston. 30779
-- — ^a farce comedy in 3 acts, by H. E. Lorenz.
29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henry P]dward Lorenz, Allegheny, Pa. ;
D:2664, Dec. 1, 1902; 2c. Dec. 1, 1902.
30780
■ a new l)rand of couiique farce, by H. Ed-
ward Lorenz.
© Henry E. Lorenz, Allegheny City, Pa.;
1898:68373, Nov. 23. 30781
Money-man (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Goldman. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 15962,
May 27, 1909; 2c. May 27, 1909. 30782
Money mania; a comedy, by M. Morton [i. e.
M. M. Conbeim]
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1889 : 10841.
Apr. 5. 30783
or, The reign of Mammon, a play in 3 acts
and 5 scenes, by F. Martin. 13 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frederick Martin, New York ; D : 13514.
Aug. 7, 1908; 2c. Aug. 7, 1908. 30784
Money (The) master; drama in 3 acts, by Flora
Temple [pseud, of F. E. Mooney] [69] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D: 34585; Florence E.
Mooney, Brooklyn. 30785
Money (The) mill; an original play in 4 acts,
by A. Brownell and C. MacCulloch.
© Atherton Brownell and Campbell Mac-
Culloch, New York; D : 13399, .July 23. 1908.
30786
Money, money, money; by M. J. Blancliet. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Marie J. Blanchet, Newark, N. J. ; D :
861.5, May 20, 1906; 2c. May 29, 1906. 30787
1542
30788
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30805
Money (The) moon; comedy in 3 acts, by Ruth
, Comfort Mitchell [i. e., R. C. M. Young] dram-
atized from Jeffrey Farnol's novel of the
same name. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914 ; D : 3S549 ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York, 30788
Money musk; play in 3 acts, by W. J. Neidig.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1915; D: 40768; William J.
Neidig, Chicago. 30788a
Money-order (A); a 4 act comedy drama, [by]
J. Walters.
© Jule Walters, Cincinnati ; 1894 : 798,
Jan. 3. 30789
Money-question (The); a comedy in 5 acts, by
Alexandre Dumas fils, tirist draft of the tr. by
students of Tufts and Jackson colleges; first
i-evision by B. W. Cragin and R. E. Seavey,
of the class; second revision by C. Gott and
L. R. Lewis. (In Poet lore, v. 26, no. 2, Mar.-
Apr. 1915; periodical © Apr. 23, 1915; 2c.
May 22, 1915 ; B : 33476 ; Poet lore co., Boston)
30789a
Money- spider; play in 4 acts, by C. Whaley.
54 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1910 ; D : 20086 ; Cady Whaley,
Pomeroy, O. 30790
— sketch in 1 act, by E. 1'. Oppeuheim. 12 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© E. Phillips Oppenheim, England ; D :
12748, Apr. 15, 1908; 2c. Apr. 15, 1908.
30791
or. On the spot, comic opera in 2 acts.
written by Arthur Eliot, composed by Clar-
ence Lucas. Typewritten.
© Edwin D. Lloyds, London ; 1897 : 24773,
Apr. 21; 2c. Apr. 21. 30792
Money (The) spinner; an original comedy in 2
acts, by Arthur W. Pinero. New York, S.
French: London, S. French, ltd., 1900. 43 p.
12°. (French's international copyrighted . . .
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 35)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 25460,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 18. 30793
Money talks; a 1 act play, by J. McKibben.
8 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Joseph McKibben, Portland, Or. ; D :
13526, Aug. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 30794
See also Susceptible Samuel.
Money to bum; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Robert W. Criswell, New York ; 1900_A :
22091, Sept. 5.
Money to burn — Continued.
-a comedy in 3 acts, by C. T. Kindt. Type-
written.
© Chas. T. Kindt, Davenport, la.; 1896:
7858, Feb. 1; 2c. Feb. 12. 30796
— farce comedy, by G. Cohan.
© Geo. Cohan, New York; 1895:27622,
May 20. 30797
30795
1543
in 4 acts by C. G. Harger, jr. Typewritten.
© C. G. Harger, jr., Rochester, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 2261, Jan. 25 ; 2c. Aug. 17. 30798
Money tree; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. I.
W. A. Schramm.
© Emma I. W. A. Schramm, Chicago; D:
8682, June 12, 1906. 30799
Money (The) trust; drama in 4 acts, by F, M.
Franklin. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32637 ; Frank Mil-
ton Franklin, New York. 30800
play of high finance, by C. J. Shipton. 52 p.
12°. Printed, with typewritten additions.
[A revised copy of Money against money]
© Ic. July 5, 1912 ; D : 30231 ; Clarence J.
Shipton, St. Louis. 30801
Money (The) was returned; emotional drama
in 5 acts, by A. C. Barclay. [2], 71 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1910; D: 22.535; Fannie C.
Barclay, New York. 30802
Moneybags; a comedy in 4 acts, tr. and adapted
by J. W. Shannon.
© J. W. Shannon, Philadelphia; 1881:
16490, Oct. 25. 30803
Moneybag's' troubles; a musical burlesque, by
W. T. Fero.
© Willard T. Fero, Newark, N. J. ; D : 12801.
30804
Moneyland; a musical comedy in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by Joseph William Frankel. 48
p. 4°. Tj'pewritten. [Libretto only]
© J. W. Frankel, New York ; D : 7718, Dec.
8, 1905; 2c. Dec. 8, 1905. 30804a
Moneymaking and matchmaking; or New
York in 1890, comedy in 5 acts, by F. T. Don-
nell. New York, William R. Jenkins, 1891.
115 p. 16°.
© Florence T. Donnell, New York; 1890:
19090, June 13; 2c, July 7. 308041)
Money's crimes; a melodrama in a prologue
and 5 acts.
© Hutchinson and Wright, Trenton, N. J.;
1888 : 23224, Aug. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 30805
30806
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30826
Money's power; an emotional society drama in
4 acts, by G. E. Allen. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George E. Allen, Indianapolis ; 1892 :
6833, Feb. 12 ; Ic. Feb. 12 ; Ic. Mar. 5. 30806
Mongrel (The). See Dragon's (The) teeth.
Mongrels (The); a comedy-drama of American
life, by C. Swickard and R. E. llenaud.
© Charles Swickard and Ralph E. Renaud,
Oakland, Cal. ; D : 15770, May 1, 1909. 30807
Monica; or, The village blacksmith, a comedy,
dramatized by G. Wardman. 16°. Printed.
© George Wardman, Pittsburgh; 1873:
14246, Dec. 12 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1874. 30808
Monitor (A); by S. D. Gaspers. 102 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21277 ; Sebastian D.
Gaspers, Chicago. 30809
Monitor (The) and Merrimac; an acting play
or drama [by] J. H. Milledge. Synopsis.
© John H. Milledge, Marlin, Tex.; 1892:
36993, Sept. 9. 30810
Monk (The); a drama in 7 tableaux by F. Mens
and L. Nathal.
© Frangois Mous and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1885:26509, Deo. 16. 30811
dramatic interlude in 1 act, by Edward
Arthur and Edward A. Paulton. [1], 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912; D : 30747 ; Maxwell
Ryder, Brooklyn. 30812
Monk (The) and the beggar; vaudeville sketch,
by A. A. Prewitt and Van Zimmerman. [1] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1910 ; D : 22022 ; Anna Arring-
ton Prewitt and Van M. Zinnnerman. Denver.
30813
Sec also Brothers,
Monkey (A) and parrot time; a nuisical dis-
cord in 3 acts, by S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Chicago; 1897:13109,
Feb. 22. 30814
Monkey (The) and the monarch; by E. L, Mer-
ritt.
© Edward Lawrence Merritt, So. Berkeley,
Cal.; D: 10363, Apr. 17, 1907. 30815
Monkey days; playlet in 3 scenes, by R. Wells.
[2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913; D: 32142; Raymond
Wells, New York. 30816
Monkey (The) god; musical comedy, by E. H.
E. Watkin. 21 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Edith Howell Edgar Watkin, Navesiuk,
N. J.; D: 14766, Jan. 7, 1909; 2c. Jan. 11,
1909. 30817
Monkey (The) hunter. See Madiland.
Monkey land; satirical travesty in 1 act, by O.
West. [3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37864 ; Olive West.
New York, 30817a
See Roi (Le) Ca-
See Red (The)
Monkey's (The) carnival,
rotte.
Monkey's (The) festival,
Carott.
Monkey's (The) paw; story in 3 scenes, by
W. W. Jacobs, dramatized by Louis N. Parker.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1910. 35 p. 12°.
© Oct. 13, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1910 ; D : 22285 ;
Samuel French, London. 30818
Monks (The); by C. L. Blackman.
© Carle La Mont Blackman, Denver; D:
12770, Apr. 17, 1908. 30819
Monks (The) of the belfry; a dramatic sketch
introducing chimes, by G. G. Leffingwell.
© George G. Leffingwell, Chicago; D: 10404,
Apr. 23, 1907. 30820
Monk's scene. 11. 8°. Printed.
© Harriet E. Monroe, Washington ; D : 5301.
July 2, 1904; 2c. July 2, 1904.
50821
Monmouth; or. The treason of Charles Lee,
former half-pay lieutenant colonel British
army, second in command, a dramatic mono-
graph of the American Revolution in 1 act, by
Randolph Keim [i. e. De B. R. Keim] [61]-
78 p. 4°.
© De B. Randolph Keim, Washington ; D :
lOOSO, I\Iar. 5. 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1907 ; 2c. new
ed. Apr. 17, 1907. 30822
Monna Lisa; historical drama in 1 act, by S. H.
IMccliianti. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911; D: 2.5241; Silvio H.
Picchianti, New York. 30823
■ Sec also Mona Lisa,
Monna Vanna; a ilrama in 3 acts, by Maurice
Maeterlinck, tr. from the French by Charlotte
Porter, (In Poet lore, v, 15, no, 3, Autumn,
1904 ; periodical © Poet lore co., Philadel-
phia; B: 82549, Nov. 7, 1904; 2c. Dec. 30,
1904) 30824
— -a play in 3 acts, by Maurice Maeterlinck,
tr. by Alexis Irenee Du Pont Coleman. New
York and London, Harper & brothers, 1903.
3 p. 1., 143, [1] p. front, (port.) 8°.
© Harper & bros.. New York; A : 64720,
July IS, 1903; 2c. Sept. 12, 1903. 30825
— • Same.
© Harper & brothers. New York ; D : 3754,
July 25, 1903; 2c. Sept. 12, 1903. 30826
- — ■ Sec also Joyzelle.
1544
30827
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30841
Monogram (The); a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Fhimma, tr. by Felix Rem. [83] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Julv 31, 1909 ; D : 16433 ; Ario Flamma,
New Yorlc. 30827
■ a modern drama in 5 acts, by R. L. Jones.
© Robert L. Jones, Boston ; 1879 : 2758, Feb.
27. 30828
Monolog'ue. Typewritten.
© Lores Grimm, Chicago ; 1900 A : 5204,
Feb. 26 : Ic. Mar. 16.
30829
— by Chris. Lane. (In Will Rossiter's vaude-
ville prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D : 4066, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 30830
— -by Harry L. Newton. (Iti Will Rossiter's
vaudeville prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D : 4065, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 30831
Monolog'ues; by Beatrice Herford [pseud, of
Beatrice Brooke Hay ward] with pictures by
Oliver Herford. New York, Charles Scrib-
ner's sons, 1908. 139 p. illus. 12°.
© Beatrice Brooke Hay ward. New York;
A : 206239, May 6, 1908 ; 2c. May 7, 1908.
30832
by Jane May, tr. and adapted by Vera Les-
lie. New York, S. French; London, S. French,
ltd., 1907. 31 p. 12°.
© Siunnel French, New York ; D : 12024,
Jan. 2. 1908; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 30833
-by May Isabel Fisk.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; D :
10, 1903.
— • Same.
4077, Oct.
30834
New York and London. Harper &
brothers, 1903. 2 p. 1., 189, [1] p. 12°.
Contents. — Keeping a seat at the benefit. —
Her tirst call on the butcher. — Hunting for an
ap;a-lmeiit. — The heart of a woman. — A bill
from the milliner. — A woman in a shoe-shop. —
Another point of view. — Mis' Deborah has a
visitor. — The pudding. — The year after. —
Heard on the beach.
© Harper & bros., New York ; A : 70181. Oct.
10, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1903. 30834a
■ See also Plays and monolog'ues.
MonologTies and duolog'ues; by May Isabel
Fisk. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1914. 176 p. 12°.
Contents. — The art of giving a monologue. —
A game for two. — The motor ride. — The cross-
ing of the wires. — Harmony in a flat. — At the
box oflice window. — A touch of " flu." — A
matter of discretion. — The suburban hostess. —
Willy goes out to lunch.
© May 15, 1914; 2c. May 18, 1914; A:
371909 ; Samuel French, ltd., London.
30834b
Monolog'ues and novelties; by B. L. C. Griffith
and others. Philadelphia, The Penn publish-
ing company, 1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 36145,
June 20, 2c. June 20. 30834c
Monologues for young folks; by May me Riddle
Bitney. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1909] 105 p.
12°.
© Sept. 30, 1909; '2c. Oct. 2, 1909; A:
247952; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 30834d
Monologues, grave and gay; by Mayme Riddle
Bitnev. Chicago, T. S. Denison & company
[1911] 113 p. 16°.
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; A:
295900; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 30834e
Monologues of to-day; by Elise West Quaife.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1915. 88 p. 12°.
Contents.— 'Tain't politics, 'tis married
life. — The lady trimmer. — The soda water
girl. — The club meeting. — Her first market-
ing.— Too much mothers. — At the matinee. —
In a deck chair. — A noble profession.
© May 20, 1915; 2c. and alf. May 24, 1915;
A : 398977 ; Samuel French, New York.
30834f
Monomania; play in 3 acts, by S. J. Bell. [118]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D: 34226; Stanley .L
Bell, Oakland, Cal. 30835
Monomaniacs (The); or. What the experts
said, a modern drama in 1 act, by T. R. Hart.
30 p. 16°. Printed.
© Thomas Riego Hart, Central Valley,
N. Y. ; D: 15133, Feb. 19, 1909; 2c. Feb. 19,
1909. 30836
Monongahela; or. Homestead in '92, a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by F. Norcross.
© Frank Norcross, New York ; 1892 : 29058,
July 12. 30837
Monopoly; by M. J. La Moi'e.
© M. J. La More, St. Paul ; 1898 : 45189, July
29. 30838
• John L. Ashton's original comedy-drama,
by F. S. Gibbs.
© .John L. Ashton, Detroit; 1886:21242,
Sept. 22. 30839
or, Labor and capital, drama in 3 acts, by
M. W. Fiske.
© M. W. Fiske, New York ; 1882 : 8471. May
24. 30840
— or, Sloan's daughter, a realistic drama of
the times, by W. R. Fox. Cincinnati, O., Press
of United labor age.
© William R. Fox, Covington, Ky. ; 1888:
6527, Mar. 2. 30841
1545
30842
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30862
Monroe (The) doctrine; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by W. A. Brady.
© William A. Brady, New Yorl^: ; ISOo :
G5190, Dec. 24. 30842
Monseigneur; a drama in a prologue and 3
acts, by P. N. Davey. Typewritten.
© Paul N. Davey, Carthage, Mo.; 1894:
5707. Jan. 23 ; Ic. Jan. 23. 30843
Monseigneur en vacances; piece inedite en 1
acte, de J. Claretie. numb. 1. 771-782. illu.s.
4°. [Reprinted from Je yais tout]
© Jules Claretie, Paris ; D : 10971, July 15,
1907; 2c. July 15, 1907. 30844
Monsieur; a farce in 2 acts, by Robert C. V.
Meyers. Philadelphia, The I'eiui publishing
CO., 1895.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39217.
.Tuly 30 ; 2c. July 30. 30845
or. The pride of poverty, a drama in 3
acts, by Richard Mansfield.
© R. Mansfield, New York; 1887:19051.
July 23. 30846
■ Same.
© Susan Hegeman Mansfield, New Lon-
don, Conn., as widow of the author, in re-
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 0875, June
15, 1915. Original entry, July 23, 1887, no.
19051. 30846a
Monsieur Alphouse; a play in 3 acts, by Alex-
andre Dumas, tils, adapted and augmented by
A. Daly. 60 p. 8°. Printed.
© Augustin Dalv, New York ; 1886 : 27776,
Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 30847
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
vears. Renewal no. 4975, Jan. 7, 1914. Origi-
nal entry, Dec. 9, 1886, no. 27776. 30847a
Monsieur Bounefoi; a drama in 3 acts, by E.
Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown, Md. ;
1871 : 874, Feb. 4. 30848
Monsieur Charlemagne; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by P. W. Hyde and W. A. Woods.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde and Wm. Ander-
son Woods, Pittsburgh ; 1898 : 10493, Feb. 8 ;
2c. Feb. 14. 30849
Monsieur Cochon; comedie en 3 actes, par
E. Bergerat.
© Emile Bergerat, Paris; 1891:24481,
July 6. 30850
Monsieur Codomat; comedie en 3 actes, par Tris-
tan Bernard. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration]
1907. 3 p. 1., 32 p. 12°.
© T. Bernard, Paris; D : 11631, Oct. 31,
1907; 2c. Oct. 31, 1907. 30851
Monsieur de Courpiere; comedie en 4 actes [par
A. Hermant] . . . [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustra-
tion] 1907. 1 p. 1., 91 p. 8°.
© Abel Hermant, Paris ; A : 11550. Oct. 19,
1907 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907. 30852
Monsieur de la Palisse; opera bouffe en 3 actes,
de Robert de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet, mu-
sique de Claude Terrasse . . . Paris, Soci§te
nouvelle d'editions musicales, 1905. 166 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Societ§ nouvelle d'editions musicales,
Paris ; D : 6023, Jan. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905.
30853
Monsieur de Montalembert; or. The nihilist
circle, a tale of the Russia of to-day, a play in
3 acts, by A, C. Guhter. 130 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© A. C. Gunter, San Francisco ; 1879 : 9000,
July 10; 2c. Nov. 4. 30854
Monsieur de Pre van; ou, Le legislateur de
Cythere, comedie en 3 actes en vers, par
Lucien Gumpel et Georges Delaquys. Paris,
Charpentier & Fasquelle, 1907. 149 p. 12°.
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 11564, Oct.
21, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 30855
Monsieur d'Or; dramatic fantasy, by J. L.
Haney. Philadelphia, The Egerton press, 1910.
145 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1910 ; D : 22408 ;
John Louis Haney, Philadelphia. 30856
Monsieur et mademoiselle; a musical comedy in
2 acts, by W. J. Vance.
© Wilson J. Vance, Washington; 1880:
14408, Sept. 22. 30857
Monsieur Jack; a drama in 4 acts, by W. F.
Gilchrest. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. F. Gilchrest. New York; 1896:
60952, Nov. 6 ; 2c. Sept. 25. 30858
Monsieur Lambert; piece en 2 actes, de M. Mau-
rey. numb. 1. 199-220, iilus. 8°. [Reprinted
from Je sais tout, 3*^ ann., 2® semestre, ii, — 17]
© Max Maurey, Paris ; D : 11353, Sept. 16,
1907 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1907. 30859
Monsieur le comte; comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Perrin, tr. by Cornelia R. Barnes. [2], 131 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22707 ; Ernest Per-
rin, New York. 30860
drama in 4 acts, by H. I. Goss. 183 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909; D: 17104; Herbert I.
Goss, Berlin, N. H. 30861
Same, ii, 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1910; D: 21197; Herbert I.
Goss, Berlin, N. H. 30862
Monsieur le directeur. See Chili (The) widow,
1546
30863
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
308S4
Monsieur le juge; vaudeville en 4 actes, de
Naticey [pseud, de N. Zouros] et Jean Rioux
[pseud, de G. Roux-Martin] [306] p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1913; D : 35383 ; Nicolas
Zouros & Gustave Roux-Martin, Paris.
30863
Monsieur le marquis; a dramatization from the
French, by M. Estvan.
© Mathilde Estvan, New York ; 1888 : 23666.
Aug. 17. 30864
Monsieur le prince; musical sketch in 1 act,
by R. R. Gibson. [2], 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1913; D : 35386 ; Rowland
Routledge Gibson, New York. 30865
Monsieur Lecoq; a drama in prologue and 3
acts, by G. S. Crittenden.
© George S. Crittenden, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 1378, Jan. 31, 1902. 30866
Monsieur Mallet; a play, by W. J. Hamersley.
© William James Hamersley, Hartford;
1875 : 2416, IVIar. 15. 30867
Monsieur Pickwick; comedie burlesque en 5
actes, d'apres le romau de Charles Dickens,
de G. Duval et R. Charvay. 32 p. 4". (L'll-
lustration theatrale, T annee 190, 21 octobre
1911)
© Oct. 21, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25671 ;
Georges Duval et Robert Charvay, Paris.
30868
Monsieur Piegois; com6die en 3 actes, par A.
Capus. [Paris. Impr. de I'lllustration] 1905.
2 p. 1., 88 p. 8°.
© Alfred Capus, Paris; D : 6673, May 17,
1905 ; 2c. May 17, 1905. 30869
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Monsieur Pingre; scene comique pour filni-
parlant, par Rene Champigny. [4] p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33181 ; Gaumont co.,
Flushing, N. Y. 30870
Monsieur Poirier's son-in-law. jS'ee Four
plays; by iSmile Augier.
Monsieur Soullie; a drama in 4 acts, by J. Con-
stas. 99 ». 4°. Typewritten.
© John Constas, Washington ; D : 14985,
Feb. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 30871
Monsieur Zero; vaudeville en 3 actes, [par] P.
G a vault et Andre Mou6zy-Eon. Paris. P.-V.
Stock. 194 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16847 :
I'aul Gavault et Mouezy-l<]on, Paris. 30872
Monstantia; a mystic tragedy of the lost earth-
ens, by V. J. Blubaugh.
© Vance Jos. Blubaugh. Arkansas City,
Kan. ; D : 13159, June 10, 1908. 30873
or. The lost race, by V. J. Blubaugh. 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Vance Jos. Blubaugh, Arkansas City,
Kan.; D : 15618, Apr. ^4, 1909; 2c. June 28.
1909, 30874
Monster.
© Therese Kaas, Chicago ; D : 12306, Jan.
11, 1908. 30875
play in 3 acts, by Paul Dickey and C. God-
dard. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1914 ; D : 37512 ; Charles God-
dard, Chicago. 30875a
by Rita Leo. 123 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 1, 1913 ; D : 33672 ; Mrs. Edgar F.
Leo, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 30876
Monster sin; a tragedy in 1 act, by Mathilde
Hunter Emeigh. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© M. H. Emeigh, Brooklvn ; D : 9991, Feb.
19, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 30877
Mont Blanc; a dramatic composition, by J. L.
Wallack and H. Mayh6w.
© John Lester Wallack and Horace May-
hew, New York ; 1874 : 7046, May 23. 30878
Mont Pelee; an original drama in 1 act, by P. S.
Hamilton. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Percy St. Clair Hamilton, Montreal, Can-
ada ; D : 2259, Aug. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1902.
30879
Monta; a western drama in 4 acts, by Walter W.
Fletcher.
© .John H. Robb, New York; 1890:985.
Jan. 6. 30880
Monta of Montana; a western drama in 4 acts,
by Walter W. Fletcher.
© John H. Robb, New York; 1890:986,
Jan. 6. 30881
Montag'ue, the gambler; a play in 1 act, by
W. S. Brintnall. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Woodbury Saxton Brintnall. Oakland,
Cal. ; D : 14869, Jan. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 21.
1909. 30882
Montana.
© Charles Dillard Wilson, Seattle ; D : 2444.
Oct. 13, 1902. 30883
a drama in 4 acts, by H. D. Carey, jr. 80 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Henry D. Carey, jr.. City Island, N. Y. ;
D:S302, Apr. 7, 1906; 2c. Apr. 27. 1906.
30884
1547
30885
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30907
Montana — Continued.
— — a dramatic plav in 3 acts, by H. M. Plum-
Woehning. 2 p. 1., 64 p. 12°. Printed.
© Hulierta M. Plum-Woehning, New Yorlc ;
D : 1111, Nov. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1902.
30885
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by AV. W. Cook.
© AVilliam Wallace Cook, Marshall,* Mich. ;
D : 3117, Mar. 12, 1903. 30886
a military melodrama in 5 acts, by W. T.
Clark.
© W. T. Clark, Providence, R. I.; 1900 A:
20977, Aug. 22. 30887
western drama in 4 acts, by W. G.
Elliott. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11. 1914; D : 36152 ; Walter G.
Elliott, Indianapolis. 30887a
Montana (The) limited; drama in 4 acts, by
Chas. Ulrich and Wm. L. Roberts.
© Klimt & Gazzolo amusement co., Chicago ;
D : 13157, June 10, 1908. 30888
Montana romance; by Geo. H. Allen. Typewrit-
ten.
© Harrv J. Beane, Eureka. Utah ; A : 216594.
Sept. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1908. 30889
playlette in 1 act, dramatization of Chas.
Alden Seltzer's Law and the classics, by C.
Malloy. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1912; D: 29564; Chas. Malloy.
Butte. Mont. 30890
Montana (A) widow; nmsical sketch, by W. F.
Carroll. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© William F. Carroll, New York ; D : 12147,
Jan. 9, 1908; 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 30891
Montanain (The); by D. G. Fischer. 39 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© David G. Fischer, Chicago ; D : 10428.
Apr. 26, 1907; 2c. Apr. 8, 1907. 30892
Montansier (I/a); piece en 4 actes dont un pro-
logue, par Gaston De Caillavet, Robert de Flers
ot Jeoffrin [pseud, de H. G. Ibels] Paris,
E. Fasquelle, 1904. 3 p. 1., 277 p., 1 1. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 5098, May 31,
1904; 2c. proof May 31, 1904; 2c. Aug. 22,
1904. 30893
a play in 3 acts, by De Flers. Caillavet and
Ibels. 216 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© De Flers. Caillavet & Ibels, Paris; D:
4093, Oct. 15, 1903; 2c. Oct. 15, 1903. 30894
Montaraza (La) de Olmeda; drama en 3 actos,
de L. Maldonado. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1908. 50 p. 12°.
© Luis Maldonado, Madrid ; D : 13788, Sept.
14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 30895
Montbars; or, The pirate of Santo Domingo,
drama in 4 acts, arr. and dramatized from
episodes of Les forbantes, of Paul Duplessis,
by L. Caso Soto, Englisli tr. by M. Fuertes.
81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
' © Luis Caso Soto, New York ; D : 2960,
Feb. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 1903. 30896
Montcalm; or. The nations' duel for a hemi-
sphere, romantic historical drama in 4 acts, bv
H. M. Donner. [4], 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D : 34177 ; Herman
Montagu Donner, New York. 30897
Montclair; drama in 5 acts, by A. T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York ; 1888 : 36750. Doe.
24. 30898
Monte Carlo; a comedy, by Kenridge and
Thompson.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1885 : 5683,
Mar. 7. 30899
minstrel farce comedy play in 2 acts, by
Edward Marble and Plenry J. Sayers.
© Geo. H. Primrose and W. H. West.
United States ; 1893 : 29993, June 24. 30900
operette in 3 acten mit ballctt, von C. A.
Schultz. [46] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Ic. Mav IS, 1910; D: 21061; Charles Ar-
thur Schultz, New York. 30901
Monte (The) Carlo burlesquers; by R. F. Mey-
ers.
© Robert F. Meyers, New York; 1897:
304.57, May 19. 30902
Monte Carlo girls big burlesque co. ; a bur-
lesque in 2 acts, by J. H. Sutter. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John H. Sutter, Brooklyn ; D : 13183. May
26, 1908 ; 2c. May 21, 1908. 30903
Monte Cristo; in 5 acts, dramatized with an
ab))reviated c*ast, by Eugene Moore. 78 p. f".
Typewritten.
© Frederick G. Conrad, Chicago; D : 8404,
Apr. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 30904
Monte Cristo, jr.; a burlesque melodrama in 3
acts, arr. and adapted by Jennie Kimball
[i. e. J. K. Flaherty] 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Jennie Kimball Flahertv, Boston ; 1S87 :
19423. July 28 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 30905
Monte Madrona; or. Life in California, a ro-
mantic drama in 4 acts, dramatized by H. F.
Dobbins.
© Henry F. Dobbins, New York; 1878:
12154, Oct. 21. 30906
Monte Mond; a melodrama in 4 acts, by L. R.
Hayes. Typewritten.
© Lucy Rogers Hayes, Cleveland ; 1897 :
20222, Mar. 29 ; 2c. May 28. 30907
1548
30908
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30930
Monterey; a comedy drama, by T. Tilford.
Typewritten.
© Tilden Tilford, Boston; 1897:46037,
Aug. 16; 2c. Aug. 16. 30908
Montezuma; a drama in 5 acts, by P. Schnake,
tr. from the German, by the author. St.
Louis, 1870, 73 p. 8°. [German and Eng-
lish]
© Frederick Schnake, St. Louis ; 1870 : 4286,
Dec. 2 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 30909
an historical drama in 4 acts, by L. A.
Robertson.
© Louis Alexander Robertson, San Francis-
co; D : 4278, Nov. 17, 1903. 30910
Montezuma — Continued.
or. The maid and the filibuster, an opera
bouffe in 3 acts, words by Thomas Wharton,
music by Owen Wister. Philadelphia, 1888.
© J. B. Lane, United States; 1888:31166,
Nov. 2. 30919
or. The priests of the sun, an historical
drama in 5 acts, by A. R. Calhoun.
© Alfred R. Calhoun,' East Rockaway, N. Y. ;
1882 : 11994, July 20. 30920
— See also Daimio's (The) head.
— a play in 5 acts, by M. L. York.
© M. L. York, Washington; 1890:10893,
Apr. 2. 30911
— a play in 4 acts, by H. Peet and Constance
Skinner.
© Herbert Peet, Los Angeles ; D : 10142,
Montezuma, emperor of Mexico; by M. E.
Booth.
© Marie Edwina Booth, Boston ; D : 7094,
Aug. 2, 1905. 30921
Montezuma, the last of the Aztecs; a play in
10 scenes, by M. L. York. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913 ; D : 32.384 ; Merwin Les-
lie York, New York. 30922
Montfalcon; drama in 4 acts, by G. Delon.
© George Delon, Cleveland; 1890:21584,
July 5. 30923
— play in 3 acts, by E. T. Weston. 48 p. 4*. Montmarte; comedie en 4 actes, de P. Frondaie.
Typewritten. 28 p. 4°, (L'Ulustration theatrale, no. 165)
© Ic. Oct 13, 1915 ; D : 41980 ; Edith Totten © Dec. 10, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23033 ;
Weston, St Louis. 30912a Pierre Frondaie, Paris. 30924
by K. Barney. [2], 62 p. 4°. Type- ^ontray, the circus man.
written. © Edward H. Montray, Philadelphia; D:
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1915 ; D : 42220 ; Kelly Bar- ^^91, Apr. 6, 1906. 30925
ney. New York. 30912b Montriveau; a play in 4 acts, adapted from the
T . ,. ... T T>„x French of Honore de Balzac, by E. S. Mapes.
— a scenic and dramatic composition, .T. Ket- - . -
Mar. 14, 1907.
30912
tig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1887:23870,
Sept. 20 ; Ic. Oct. 17, 1888. 30913
a scenic melodrama in 5 acts.
© R. E. French, Chicago; 1885; 13058,
June 13.
30914
a tragedy, by Thomas Dunn English.
© Arthur English, Charleston, W. Va. ; D :
12232, Jan. 23, 1908.
30915
12 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ella Stryker Mapes, Brooklyn ; D : 52,
Jan. 21, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1901. 30926
Monumental nerve; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by S. B. Alexander.
© S. B. Alexander, Boston; 1891:23662,
June 29. 30927
Moochers (The); musical act, by G. Lyle. [14]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1914; D: 38457; H. Sliker-
man, San Francisco. 30927a
Moods and tenses; an original comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Lindley.
© Harry Lindley, Elkton, Md. ; D : 288, Mar.
30, 1901. 30928
— or. The conquest of Mexico, a burlesque Moods of merriment; a monologue, by Wm. D.
opera in 4 acts, libretto by A. H. Brett. Hall. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Arthur H. Brett, Albany; 1896:36936, © William Drumm, Philadelphia; D : 3856,
June 25. 30917 Aug. 20, 1903 ; Ic. Aug. 20, 1903. 30929
a romantic comic opera in 4 acts, libret- Moods (The) of Muriel; play in 4 acts, by C,
to by A. H. Brett. Andrews. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Arthur H. Brett, Albany; 1896:55925, © Ic. Oct. 27, 1910; D: 22402; Charlton
Oct. 9, 30918 Andrews, Cambridge, Mass,
1549
— or. Beauteous Mexico, a tragedy in 5 acts,
by M, Krauskopf, Ms,
© Morris Krauskopf, New York; 1873:
6783, June 17; 2c. Mar. 21, 1881. 30916
30930
30931
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30950
Moody's tavern; n comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. F. llyan and liOiiis A. La Shier. 76 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Cliarles F. Ryan, Turners Falls, Mass. ;
D : 1935, May 26, 1902 ; Ic. May 26, 1902 ; Ic.
June 12, 1902. 30931
Moon (A), a coon and a chicken; by F. L.
Keicliard and J. E. Pease.
© Fred'k L. Reichard and Jacob E. Pease,
Cleveland ; D : 14299, Nov. 16, 1908. 30932
Moon (The) calf; play in 3 acts, by R. L. Demp-
ster. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1915; D: 40925; Robert
Ledger Dempster, Buffalo. 30932a
Moon child; an original play in 3 acts and 4
tableaux, by E. E. Kidder. 152 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York ; D : 9014,
Aug. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. 30933
Moon (The) girl; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
W. F. Burke. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 2. 1912 ; D : 30158 ; William Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 30934
See also School (The) bell.
Moon (The) hunters; a comic opera in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Herbert Farrar, music by
Robert G. Boarman. 86 p. 4". Tj'pewritten.
[Libretto only]
© H. Farrar, Baltimore ; D : 12282, Jan. 31,
1908; 2c. Jan. 31, 1908. 30935
Moon (The) lady; musical seance in 2 sittings,
by W. J. Jones. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1911; D: 25293; Will J.
.Jones, New York. 30936
Moon (The) lanterns of Bon; drama in 4 acts,
by W. H. Shelton and G. Yeto. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© William Henry Shelton and Genjiro Yeto,
New York ; D : 10479, May 2, 1907 ; 2c. May 2,
1907. 30937
Moon-madness; Japanese tragedy in 2 scenes,
by Jain Sain and Jessie Shirley. 10 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1909 ; D : 17080 ; Mrs. Albert
V. Uhls, Spokane, Wash. 30938
Moon (The) maiden; by G. E. Stoddard. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. E. Stoddard, Utica, N. Y. ; D : 6782.
June 7, 1905 ; 2c. June 7, 1905. 30939
Moon-man (The); comic opera in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by Campbell B. Casad and Ernest S.
Jaros. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© C. B. Casad and E. S. Jaros, New York ;
D : 7748, Dec. 22, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1906. 30940
Moon (The) menagerie; a Mother Goose sketch,
by Carey Foster. New York, Hints publish-
ing company, 1903. cover-title, 5 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co., New York ; D : 4198, Nov.
5, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 30941
Moon (The) of Yamato; by Robert d'Humi§res.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Patrick Campbell, London ; D :
11614, Oct. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1907. 30942
Moon-time in Toy land; 1 act play, by H. Dun-
lap. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1915; D : 41901 ; Henrietta
Dunlap, Washington. 30942a
Moon (The) went behind a cloud; farcical
sketch, by U. Keene. [2], 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915; D : 42541 ; Ursula
Keene, New York. 30942b
Moonbeams; an original burlesque extrava-
ganza, by F. Carlos.
© Frank Carlos, Boston ; 1879 : 15182, Nov.
12. 30943
satire in 3 acts, by Ludwig Pulda, tr. by
Arthur H. Schwarz. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914; D : 38542 ; Charles
Kraus, New York. 30943a
Moondyne; or, The hand of the red line, a sen-
sational drama in 5 acts, written and devised
with original situations, scenes, climaxes and
eifects, by I. Tyrrell.
© Inigo Tyrrell, Chicago ; 1888 : 37121, Dec.
28. 30944
Mooney, the expressman; 1 act comedy sketch,
by E. B. Collins.
© Edward B. Collins, Louisville ; D : 4910,
Apr. 20, 1904. 30945
Mooney 's soulmate; farce in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25302 ; Joseph Har-
rington, New York. 30946
Moonland; by C. Gramlich.
© Charles Gramlich, New York; D:8183,
Mar. 17, 1906. 30947
Moonlight; tragedy in 1 act, by W. F. Allen.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35475 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 30948
Moonlight (The) blossoms; a Japanese romance
in 3 acts, by C. B. Fernald.
© Chester Bailey Fernald, United States ;
1899 : 60861, Sept 22 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 30949
Moonlight (The) marriage; or. Love and crime,
a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by A. Fairbanks.
© Avonia Fairbanks, New York ; 1878 :
407, Jan. 8. 30950
1550
30951
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
30973
Moonlight on the Mississippi; 1 act sketch, by
J. H. Decker.
© Jas. H. Decker, New York; D : 3706,
July 11, 1903. 30951
Moonlight (A) sonata; a drama in 4 acts, by G. Moonshiner (The); by Cutcliffe Hyne. 5 p. 4
Greene and F. Casey. 110 p. 4°. Typewrit- Typewritten.
Moonshine whiskey; a tragedy in 1 act, by
S. B. Elliott. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29742 ; Sarah Barn-
well Elliott, Sewanee, Tenn. 30961
ten.
© Georgia Greene and Fanny Casey, New
York ; D : 10520, May 8, 1907 ; 2c. May 17,
1907. -30953
an interpretation in 1 act, by A. J. Nieper.
[1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909; D : 16612 ; Augusta J.
Nieper, New York. 30953
Moonlighter (The) See Five plays; by G.
Fitzuiaurice.
Moon's (The) son; comedy in 4 acts, by R. W.
Bloeser. 208 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1910 ; D : 22412 ; Raymond W.
Bloeser, Erie, Pa. 30954
Moonshadows; play in 1 act, by E. Noye. 18 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914; D : 36191 ; Edwine
Noye, Buffalo. 30954a
Moonshine; musical play in 3 acts, by C. W.
Emlyn, music by H. Blatch. London, Bach
& CO., 1911. 04 p. 12°. ([D'Auvers school
series] ) [Libretto only]
© Mar. 21, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D :
23893; Charles Willmore Emlyn, Herbert
Blatch and Bach & co., London. 30955
or. The last ripples of the late unpleasant-
ness, a drama, by W. L. D. O'Grady and H. E.
Warren.
© W. L. D. O'Grady and H. E. Warren.
New York ; 1881 : 5363, Apr. 8. 30956
or. The origin of champagne, a miisical
spectacular burlesque in 4 acts, with original
effects, words and songs, by A. S. Truax.
© Angie Schott Truax, Saratoga, N. Y. ;
1889:39728, Dec. 27. 30957
Moonshine (The) maid; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. Neill.
© James Neill, New York; 1885:9465,
Apr. 24. 30958
Moonshine mountain; a dramatic sketch in 1
act, by A. A. Greenbaum. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Albert A. Greenbaum. San Francisco ; D :
15079, Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 30959
Moonshine sign posts; a sketch in 3 pts., by
M. E. Thornton.
© Marcellus Eugene Thornton, Hickory,
N. C. ; D : 764, Aug. 15, 1901. 30960
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909 ; D : 17807 ; Mrs. Henri-
ette Davis, Los Angeled. 30962
— a drama, by F. Fyles. 36 1. 8°. Printed.
© Franklin Fyles, New York ; 1898 : 59514,
Oct. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 30963
dramatic sketch by J. Birch. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic, June 9, 1915 ; D : 40936 ; John Birch,
New York. 30963a
[2],
play in 1 act, by Louis Do Coucy.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31853 ; Gustave Froh-
man, New York. 30964
Moonshiners (The); by G. C. Lounsbery, from
the story of Everett Shinn. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© G. Constance Lounsbery, Bedford, N. Y. ;
D : 9581, Dec. 5, 1906 ; Ic. Dec. 5, 1906. 30965
— by J. H. Shepard. Typewritten.
© Jerrold H. Shepard, Albany ; 1897 : 41587,
July 19 ; 2c. July 19. 30966
— by Mary L. Hutchins. [2] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© M. L. Hutchins, Bennington. Vt. ; D :
14025, Oct. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1908. 30967
— by Morgan Bates.
© M. Bates, Milwaukee; 1880:19091,
Dec. 14. 30968
— a drama, by L. C. Fletcher.
© Lydia Coyne Fletcher, Washington ; 1880 :
13717, Sept. 8. 30969
— a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by F. M.
Childs. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred M. Childs, Villisca, la.; D: 10021,
Feb. 25, 1907; Ic. Feb. 16, 1907; Ic. Mar. 28,
1907. 30970
— ■ a dramatic sketch, by G. and M, Wessells.
© George and Mildred Wessells, New York ;
D : 7701, Dec. 12, 1905. 30971
— a mountain mystery, a drama in 4 acts, by
E. Henderson.
© Ettie Henderson, New York : 1880 : 3565.
Mar. 6. 30972
a North Carolina idyll, an American com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by Edwin A. Locke.
© Joseph J. Dowling, Mt. Clemens, Mich. ;
1894 : 20005, Apr. 19. 30973
1551
30974
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
30995
Moonshiners (The) — Continued.
a play in 5 acts, by S. F. Aaron.
© Samuel Francis Aaron, Philadelphia;
1886 : 15074, July 2. 30974
or, The blighted star, a sensational drama
in 5 acts, 8 scenes, by D. Wolf.
© Daniel Wolf, United States ; 1889 : 1902,
Jan. 14. 30975
or, Young love and old Bourbon, an Ameri-
can drama in 3 acts, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1880:2458,
Feb. 14. 30976
Moonshiner's (The) cabin; or, A refuge from
the storm, melodramatic sketch in 1 act, by
H. M. Hicks. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D: 41199; Henry M.
Hicks, Akron, O. 30976a
Moonshiner's (The) daughter; melodrama in 4
acts. 36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Geo. M. Anderson, Princeton, Ind. ; D :
10910, July 5, 1907 ; 2c. July 5, 1907. 30977
a play of mountain life in 3 acts, by Ber-
nard Francis Moore.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
75915, Dec. 27 ; 2c. May 4, 1899. 30978
• or, The one who was guilty.
© Wm. F. Mann, Chicago ; D : 1987, June 9,
1902. 30979
Moonshiners (The) of Goose Neck still; a melo-
drama in 5 acts, by C. A. Williams.
© Chas. Alf. Williams, Cincinnati; 1896:
33012, June 2. 30980
Moonshiners of Kocky Ridge. See Abducted.
Moonshiner's (The) sweetheart; a 1 act play-
let, by E. B. Bonner. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1909 ; D : 16320 ; E. B. Bon-
ner, Chicago. 30981
Moonshiner's (The) trap; drama in 1 act, by
Charles Goddard. 3 p. 4°. Tjipewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914; D: 37998; Star co.,
New York. 30981a
Moonstone (The); the romantic play, by L. M.
Brockway.
© Louis Martinetti Brockway, Boston ;
1877 : 11661, Oct. 10. 30982
or. The mystery at Yorkshire, a dramati-
zation of Wilkie Collins' novel, in a prologue,
4 acts and epilogue, by J. F. Wakefield.
© John F. Wakefield, Boston; 1890:3806,
Jan. 29. 30983
— See also Gem (The) of the Orient.
Moorcroft; a comedy in 4 acts, by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1874 : 12829,
Oct 15. 30984
Moore & son; a 4 act play, by J. W. Cutshaw.
© James Washington Cutshaw, Areola,
Ind. ; 1893 : 5871, Jan. 30. 30985
Moorland rivers; a drama in 4 acts and 4 tab-
lieaux, by Mrs. E. E. Lewis.
© Mrs. E. Edward Lewis, United States;
1872 : 8606, Aug. 13. • 30986
Moosick school,
sick) school.
See Music (The) (or moo-
Moozeby, a man of ideas; a farcical comedy in 4
acts, by D. A. Crawford.
© D. A. Crawford, Centerville, la.; 1893:
47946, Oct. 27. 30987
Mop agent; humorous monologue for man, by
Stanley Schell. p. 137-140. 12°. (On cover:
Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Apr. G, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370564 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 30987a
Mora; or, A mother's devotion, a romantic do-
mestic drama, adapted to the American stage,
by J. S. Houghton.
© J. S. Houghton, Philadelphia ; 1876 : 2413,
Feb. 28. 30988
Moral; komodie in 3 akten, von Ludwig Thoma.
Miinchen, A. Langen, 1909. 176 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Albert
Langen, verlag fiir litteratur und kunst, Mu-
nich ; res. no. 2356 ; Ic. Dec. 21, 1908. 30989
— play in 3 acts, by C. Recht, after the famous
German comedy of Ludwig Thoma. [4], 126
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34641 ; Charles Recht,
New York. 30990
Moral (A) busybody; a drama in 4 acts, by M.
Walsh.
© Marie AValsh, Brooklyn; 1894:4.5737,
Oct. 1.
30991
Moral (The) code; play in 3 acts, by A. Ham-
merstein and Herbert Thomson. [113] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1911 ; D : 24008 ; Arthur Ham-
merstein, New York. 30992
-play of modern life in 3 acts, by A. Ham-
merstein and Herbert Thomson. [113] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1911 ; D : 24712 ; Arthur Ham-
merstein, New York. 30993
Moral (A) crime; a drama, by E. A. Barron
and M. Bates.
© Elwyn A. Barron and Morgan Bates,
Chicago ; 1885 : 13711, June 24. 30994
drama in 5 acts, by F. Eversman, jr.
© Fred. Eversman, jr., Baltimore ; 1885 :
27526, Dec. 26. 30995
1552
30996
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31015
Moral (La) de lo inmoral; comedia enlactoyen
prosa, original de M. de Ziirraga. Madrid
rSociedad de autores espauoles] 1908. 31 p.
12°.
© Miguel de Zarraga, Madrid ; D : 14698,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 30996
Moral (A) Don Quixote; a play, by J. P. Gorin.
68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jerome Pugh Gorin, New York; 1893:
820, Jan. 4 ; 2c. Jan. 4. 30997
Moral (A) lesson. See Castara.
Moral (Die) prediger; von M. Gabel.
[3], 86 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912;
Brooklyn.
D: 31327; Max Gabel,
30998
Moral rig'ht; by H. Kolker and Mrs. P. Geddes
Grant. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910 ; D : 20389 ; Henry Kolker,
Ne^^' York. 30999
a drama in 4 acts, by Arnold Reeves. 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Aubrey Ruggles, Harrington, N. J. ;
D : 13358, July 17, 1908 ; 2c. Julv 17. 1908.
31000
Moral (A) town; a picture of New England
country life in 4 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Chelsea, Mass. ; D :
1548, Mar. 8, 1902. 31001
Moral (A) vengeance; a comedy drama in 1
act, by Lee Paul [pseud, of J. T. Dalrvmple]
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James T. Dalrymple, Trenton, N. J. ;
1891 : 8372, Mar. 5 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 31002
Moralda, queen of the Gipsies; a musical farce
in 2 acts, by L. E. Hurd.
© L. Edwards Hurd, New York; 1877:
4104, Apr. 7. 31003
Moralische (Das) prinzip; ein akt, von Wilhelm
Stekel. Biilmenausgabe mit veriindertem
schluss. Wien-Berlin, Comoedia, 1914. 26 p.
8°.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38519 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 31003a
Morality; by Kurt MatuU.
© Charles Racine Tyler, New York ; D :
4332, Dec. 1, 1903. 31004
— comedy in 3 acts, from the German of Lud-
wig Thoma, by H. Bernstein. 115 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1909 ; D : 17397 ; Herman
Bernstein, New York. 31005
Morals; play in 1 act, by R. V. Lee. 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1913; D: 35356; Rowland
Vance Lee, New I'ork. 31006
^a play in 3 acts, by F. J. Ziegler. 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1909 ; D : 16218 ; Frederick J.
Ziegler, Woodmere, N.-Y. 31007
Morals and manners; a comedy of the times in
3 acts, by L. Baury. [2], 120 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1912 ; D : 29276 ; Louis Baury,
Wallington, N J. 31008
Morals of Marcus; a drama, by William J.
Locke. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourchier, London ; D : 9140, Sept.
25, 1906; 2c. Sept. 25, 1906. 31009
Moran, the base ball fan; by J. F. Powell. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. Francis Powell, Norwalk, Conn.; D:
10919, July 6, 1907; 2c. July 6, 1907. 31010
a comedy sketch, by J. F. Powell. [1], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912; D: 29274; J. Francis
Powell, Norwalk, Conn. 31011
Morbid vs. Quick; a farce in 1 act, by E. W. H.
Williams.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans ; 1873 :
4116, Apr. 19. 31012
Mor'd Alice; vaudeville .sketch in 1 act, bv
J\I. R. Fawcett. Boston, Walter H. Baker &
CO., 1912. 10 p. 12°.
© Feb. 14, 1912; 2c. Feb. 1.5. 1912; D:
28694; Marion Roger Fawcett, London.
31013
Mordecai; a sublime tragedy in 5 acts, by H.
Scriver.
© Harry Scriver, New York ; 1883 : 14562,
Aug. 6. 31014
Mordecai Lyons; a new and original local drama
in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by E. Harrigau. 107 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1882:
14693. Sept. 4; 2c. Oct. 13. 31015
More banned against than banished; little
horse-play, by A. Breakspear. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914 ; D : 36022 ; Angie Break-
spear, New York. 31015a
More get backs; [play in 1 act] bv B. D. Hicks.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1915. 7 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41406 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 31015b
5379—16-
-98
1553
31016
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31033
More (The) important duty; original play in 4
acts, by Gordon Mendelssohn. 57 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1913 ; D : 33072 ; Gordon Louis
Mendelssohn, New York. 31016
More margin; a domestic comedy drama, by
E. Stone and Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© Emery Stone and Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
United States; 1884: 13587, July 5. 31017
More money than brains; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1897:36078,
June 17. 31018
More odds and ends; play in 2 acts, words and
lyrics, by Hari-y Grattan [pseud, of H. W.
Plunkett] 71 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. July 30, 1915 ; D : 42070 ; Henry Wil-
loughby Plunkett, London. 31018a
More sinned against than usual. See Hazel
Weston.
More than gold; or. The song of the shirt, a
couu'dy drama in 4 acts, by Arnold Reeves.
[78] p. f\ Typewritten.
© Mrs. Aubrey Ruggles, New York : D :
4983, May 4, 1904; 2c. May 4, 1904. 31019
More than love; by L. Cleveland.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York; 1900 A:
3709, Feb. 9. 31020
Same.
© Lucv Cleveland, New York; 1900 A:
10999, May 1; 2c. May 1. 31021
Same. Additional matter.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York; D : 2078,
31022
July 3, 1902
More than nurse; a drama in 4 acts, by J. Mc-
Cartney. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James McCartney, Ardsley, N. Y. ; U :
5462, Aug. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1004. 31023
More than queen; drama in 5 acts, by Emile
Bergerat.
© Julia Arthur, New York; 1899:85267.
Sept. 18. 31024
More than seven; 1 act comedy, by B. Fagan.
Typewritten.
© Barney Fagan, New York; 1899:17145.
Mar. 6 ; 2c. Mar. 6. 31025
More than they bargained for. See Parlor
comedies.
More time out; farce, by Carolyn F. Rice. Le-
banon, O., March bros. [1912] 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30815; March bros., Lebanon, O. 31026
More to be pitied than scented; or. His first
false step, comedy playlet, by Mary Blyth
Daly and A. Breakspear. [3], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914 ; D : 35754 ; Angle Break-
■ spear, New York. 31026a
More to be pitied than scorned; or. Her death
before dishonor, by C. E. Blaney. 153 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blanev, Newark, N. J.; D:
4249, Nov. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 31027
More ways than one; study of American life,
drama in 3 acts, by M. Gardner. [34] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1913; D: 34414; Margaret
Gardner, Atlanta. 31028
Moren; skuespil i 3 akter, af Nils Collett Vogt.
Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co., 1913. 3 p. 1.,
121 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913:35289;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norwav.
31029
Moreno's will; a Los Angeles drama in 4 acts,
by J. B. Haas.
© John B. Haas, Los Angeles ; D : 4621,
Feb. 17, 1904. 31030
Morgiana and the forty thieves.
Baba. — Ali Baba, jr.
See Ali
Mori (I) di Valenza; dramma lirico in 4 atti,
di A. Ghislanzoni, musica di Amilcare Pon-
chielli, completata e strumentata da Arturo
Cadore. Milano, Casa editrice nuisicale gia
Giudici & Strada. 1914. 33 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Nov. 30, 1914 ; Ic. Dec. 1, 1914 ; D : 38968 ;
Casa editrice musicale gia Giudici & Strada,
Milan. 31030a
Moriarty's mistake; play in 1 act, by Edward
Lansing Cowles. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912 ; D : .30776 ; E. L. Cowles,
Waterbury, Conn. 31031
Morituri; 3 one-act plays : Teja. — Fritzcheu. —
The eternal masculine, by Hermann Suder-
niann, tr. from the German by Archibald Alex-
ander. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1910.
3 p. 1., 1.56 p. 12°.
© Oct. 8, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 12. 1910 ; A : 273447 ;
Chas. Scribner's sons. New York. 31032
Moritz, die giitige fee; schwank in 3 akten,
nach deni franzosischen, von Arthur Lipp-
schitz. Miinchen, Dramatisches centralbliro
Rublnverlag. 1911. 95 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1911 ; D : 2.5825 ; Dramatisches
centralbliro Rubinverlag, M. & W. Kohler, IMu-
nich. 31033
1554
31034
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31055
Mormon (The); an original dramatic composi-
tion, by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, Denver; 1880:189,
Jan. 3. 31034
■satirical farce in 3 acts, by G. M. Scar-
borough. [3], 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D : 28562 ; George M.
Scarborougli, Cliicago. 31035
Mormon (The) and the queen; a comic opera in
3 acts, by G. P. Sliidler.
© George Porter Shidler, York, Neb.; D:
5513, Aug. 26, 1904. 31036
Mormon (The) bill. See Polly pie.
Mormon (The) massacre; a drama, by G. David-
son.
© Gay Davidson, Carthage, III.; 1892:
29389, July 14. 31037
Mormon (The) queens; by C. W. Grant. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Clifford W. Grant, New York; D : 5062,
May 21, 1904; 2c. May 13, 1904. 31038
Mormon (A) saint; an American drama in 4
acts, by C. T. Dazey.
© G. T. Dazey, Cambridge, Mass.; 1880:
937, Jan. 15. 31039
Mormon (The), the maiden and the little
militaire. See Blue Beard.
Mormon (The) wife; a character sensational
drama in 4 acts, by Mrs. G. Goldthwaite.
© Mrs. George Goldthwaite, Leadville,
Col. ; 1881 : 11546, July 26. 31040
melodrama, by R. F. Sturgis. Typewritten.
© Rebecca Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn ; 1899 :
77189, Nov. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 31041
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Madeline Merli.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1900 A:
1.5382, June 21. 31042
Mormone (Der) ; oder, 24 stunden in Salt Lake
City, lustspiel in 4 akten, von M. Straube.
© Max Straube, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 45514,
Nov. 8. 31043
Mormons; an epic or allegorical drama in 5 acts,
by S. Gauterau.
© Standley Gauterau, San Francisco ; 1897 :
10556, Feb. 10. 31044
spectacular extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1896:25661,
Apr. 27. 31045
Morna Boon; a land league drama in 4 acts, by
:M. J. Nerney.
© M. J. Nerney, Green Island. N. Y. ; 1882 :
425, Jan. 11. 31046
Morning (The) after; an annual episode, by
A. W. Baskcomb and Sydney Blow. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1912 ; D : 31159 ; A. W. Bask-
comb, New York. 31047
college playlet, by A. A. Halle. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D : 20251 ; A. Arthur
Halle, Memphis, Tenn, 31048
a comedy in 1 act, by F. Allen. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912; D: 29736; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 31049
-a comedy sketch, by A. Van Ness Hines.
[1], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1912; D: 29599; Arline Van
Ness Hines, New York. 31050
a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by E. F. Sefton.
13 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ernest Frederick Sefton, Detroit ; D :
14096, Oct. 19, 1908 ; 2e. Oct. 12, 1908. 31051
a farcical comedy in 1 act, by W. Robyns.
[2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909; D : 16562 ; William
Robyns, New York. 31052
farcical comedy in 3 acts, by R. M. MacKay.
65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1909 ; D : 17823 ; Robert
Mears MacKay, New York. 31053
• a 1 act dramatic comedy, by D. Freedman.
[13] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914 ; D : 38570 ; David Freed-
man, Brooklyn. 31053a
Morning' (The) after the night before; comedy
domestic upheaval in 1 act, by Harry L. New-
ton. New York, M. Witmark & sons, 1914. 25
p. 12°. ([H. L. Newton's 1-act comedy
slvetches, monologues and dramatic episodes] )
© Sept. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1914 ; D : 38034 ;
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 31053b
-comedy sketch in 1 act, by D. Austin. [19]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912 ; D : 29391 ; Dare Austin,
London. 31054
Morning (The) after the play; a comedy in 1
act, 1)V W. Steell. Boston, Walter H. Baker
& CO., 1909. 14 p. 12°. ([The vaudeville
stage] )
© Willis Steell. New York; D: 10.510, May
7, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 31055
Morning (A) call; romantic comedy for 1 male
and 1 female, by Charles Dance, text and
stage business ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps
iiud Marion Short. New York, Edgar S. Wer-
1555
31056
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31074
Morning- (A) call — Coutiuued.
ner & co., 1906. 23 p. 12°. (On cover: Wer-
ner ed.)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9475,
Nov. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 31056
sketch, by W. Hutchins. [1], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912 ; D : 31719 ; Will Hutch-
ins, New York. 31057
Morning' glories; a symbolic drill, by Harriette
Wilbur. Lebanon, O., March brothers [1908]
cover-title, 4 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13883, Sept.
21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 31058
Morning glory; an original characteristic com-
edy-drama, by F. 6. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, United States; 1883:
14234, July 31. 31059
Morning (A) in court; our dumb animals' en-
tertainment, original drama, pleading the
cause of those dumb mouths which have not
our speech, together with mercy songs and
recitations by A. E. Mclntyre, Mrs. F. Allen
and Mary L. Ninde. Aurora, 111., Anti-vivisec-
tion press, 1894.
© Anna E. Mclntyre, Detroit, and Mrs.
Fairchild Allen, Aurora, 111. ; 1894 : 46679, Oct.
6; Ic. Nov. 30. 31060
Morning (A) in the Alps; vaudeville in 1 act,
by P. Geissler.
© Phil Geissler, Milwaukee ; D : 15026, Feb.
8, 1909. 31061
Morning, noon and night; a musical melange
in 3 acts, by M. M. Theise. 23 p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Mortimer M. Theise, New York ; D : 12549,
Mar. 16, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908. 31062
Morning (The) of the day; playlet in 1 act, by
L. 'M. Voddar. 7, [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24034 ; Lillian Ma-
son Veddar, Decoto, Cal. 31063
Morning (The) star; comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Hamilton and B. H. Voigt. [145] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915 ; D : 42392 ; Clayton Ham-
ilton and B. H. Voigt, New York. 31063a
Morning's (A) hearing; 1 act comedy, by P. W.
Hyde. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh ; 1896 :
38144, June 30; Ic. July 1. 31064
Morning's light; play in 1 act, by W. H. Mac-
Collough and L. S. Worth. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1915 ; D : 41719 ; William H.
MacCollough and Le Roy S. AVorth, Chicago.
31064a
Morning's (The) rehearsal; sketch, by C. M.
Carson and Dick Dixon. 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32774 ; C. M. Carson,
Portland, Or. 31065
Moro Morona; a dramatic composition, by E. T.
Gibson. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1909 ; D : 16288 ; Edward T.
Gibson, Brooklyn. 31066
Moron, the Jew of Syracuse; by J. H. Garnier.
© John H. Garnier, Lucknow, Bruce, On-
tario, Canada; 1893:15180, Mar. 27. 31067
Morphia; by Mary Downs McDonough. 33 p.
±'°. Typewritten.
© M. D. McDonough, Cincinnati ; D : 8832.
July 10, 1906 ; 2c. July 16, 1906. 31068
drama of today, in 3 acts, by G. T. Steck-
ell and C. C. Osborne. [2], 69, [3] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1909 ; D : 16583 ; Grace
Thehna Steckell, Azusa, Cal., and Clifton Car-
lisle Osborne, San Francisco. 31069
Morris Cohen, the commercial drummer;
drama in 4 acts, by Albert Casper.
© Harry Thompson, Philadelphia; 1882:
15198, Sept. 14. 31070
Morro Castle; a melodrama in 5 acts, by E. M.
Leroy.
© E. M. Leroy, Kane, Pa.; 1897:20537,
Mar. 30. 31071
Mors et victoria; [a drama in 3 acts, by Katrina
Trask] London, New York [etc.] Longmans,
Green & co., 1903. 6 p. 1., 5-116 p., 1 1. 8°.
© Longmans, Green & co.. New York ; A :
59039, May 14, 1903 ; 2c. June 10, 1903.
31071a
Mort d' Arthur. See Merlin.
Mortal (The) gods; drama in 4 acts, by O. T.
Dargan. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1911; D: 25534; Olive Til-
ford Dargan, Appleby, England. 31072
and other plays; by Olive Tilford Dargan.
New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1912. 5 p. 1.,
3-303 p. 8°.
Contents : The mortal gods. — A son of Her-
mes.— Kidmir.
© Nov. 23, 1912; 2c. Nov. 29, 1912; A:
327998; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
31073
Mortal (The) mind; a Christian science play,
by A. Knowland. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Knowland, Arlington Heights.
Mass.; D : 756, Aug. 14, 1901; 2c. Auir. 14,
1901. 31074
1556
31075
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31094
Mortal (The) mind — Continued.
■ a comedy in 2 acts, a prologue and an epi-
logue, by J. O. Durham. 57 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Janet Oldershaw Durham, Manchester,
Va. ; D: 13806, Sept. 15, 1908; 2c. Sept. 18.
1908. 31075
Mortal verdict; libretto, by Franc Robinson
Turrell. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911 ; D : 2566S ; Mrs. Herbert
Turrell, West Orange, N. J. 31076
Mortals of sacrifice. See Angels (The)
Mortar and bricks; character act, by R. M.
Carroll.
© R. M. Carroll, United States ; 1873 : 115.57,
Oct. 8. 31077
Mortgage (The); dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
J. Lewis. [1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1913; D: 34520; Toseph
Lewis, New York. 31078
an original serio-comic drama, in 3 acts
and prologue, by D. Findley.
© Dawson Findley, New York ; 1872 : 4530,
May 1. 31079
Mortgage (The) on the farm. Typewritten.
© M. Harcoiu-t Clarke, New York; 1895:
57778, Nov. 15; Ic. Nov. 15. 31080
Mortgaged (The) home; or, Oego's triumph,
by C. A. Bowden.
© Charles Andrew Bowden, Atlanta; D:
6745, May 29, 1905. 31081
Mortgaged (A) slave; a comedy drama iu 5 acts,
by H. A. Glazier.
© Henry A. Glazier, Owatonna, ^linn. ;
1895 : 4909, Jan. 19. 31082
Mortgagee (The); comedy iu 3 acts, by W. M.
Blatt. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D : 40028 ; William
Moses Blatt, Brookline, Mass. 31082a
Morucha (La); capricho berebere en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 5 cuadros, en prosa, original de A.
Sfinchez Carrere, miisica de los maestros
Quislaut y San Felipe. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1911. 42 p., 1 1. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 2S141 ;
Adolf 0 Sanchez Carrere, Madrid. 31083
Morvah; a comedy drama, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York ; 1881 : 12512,
Aug. 12. 31084
Morven and the grail; play in 3 pts., by B.
Hooker. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915 ; D : 39317 ; Brian Hooker,
New York. 31084a
Moscow in flames; or, France and Russia in
1812, a drama in 5 acts, by J. T. Johns.
© James Thomas Johns, Boston; 1877:
3762, Mar. 29.
Mose; a college comedy in 3 acts, by
Miles.
© Carlton Wright IMiles, Fergus
Minn.; D:8340, Mar.- 31, 1906.
abandoned, see D : 9732]
31085
C. W.
Falls,
[Entry
31086
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907. 32
p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Carlton Wright Miles, Crookston, Minn. ;
D:9732, Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.
31087
Mose; poema drammatico, di Angiolo Orvieto,
musica di Giacomo Orefice. Milano, E. Son-
zogno, 1905. 5 p. 1., 8-59 numb. 1. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 6022, Jan.
9, 1905; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905. 31088
Mose and Josh; a comedy in 5 acts, by S. P.
Hamilton. Chester, S. C, Enterprise print-
ing office, 1893. 33 p. 8°.
© S. P. Hamilton, Chester, S. C. ; 1893:
24692, May 22; 2c. July 5. 31089
Mose and Vamose. See Slaughter of the
innocents.
Mose Johnson's troubles; play in 1 act, by M.
Harvey. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914 ; D : 36993 ; Martha Har-
vey, Ogden, Kan. 31089a
Moses; by Charles Hovey Brown. Boston, R. G.
Badger, 1902. 60 p. 8°.
© Richard G. Badger & co., Portland, Me. ;
1900 A : 26642, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1902.
31090
— a drama, by C. H. Brown.
© Charles Hovey Brown, Newport, Vt. ; D :
2695, Nov. 11, 1902. 31091
— eine tragodie in 5 akten und einem vorspiel,
von Victor Hahn. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G.
Cotta'sche buchhandlung nachfolger, 1907.
152 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New Y'ork ; D : 11133,
Aug. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 31092
or. The bondage in Egypt, a scenic and
dramatic composition, designed and painted
by J. Rettig. Typewritten.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1889:16980,
June 5; Ic. Mar. 27, 1890; Ic. (printed) Oct.
8, 1890. , 31093
Moses and Pharaoh; or. The passage through
the Red Sea, a ltil)lical drania in 5 acts and
a prologue, by O. Peltzer.
© Otto Peltzer, Chicago; 1882:5007,
Mar. 31. 31094
1557
31095
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31114
Moses and Pharaoh — Continued.
Same.
© Otto Peltzer, Chicago ; D : 9, Jan. 5. 1901.
31095
Moses and son; by F. J. Westcott. 35 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Frederick J. Westcott, London ; D : 10970,
July 15, 1907; 2c. July 15, 1907. 31096
- — • an up to date mosaic comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Gordon.
© Harry Braliam, New York ; 1892 : 37410,
Sept. 13. 31097
Moses in Ireland; comedy in 3 acts.
© Charles L. Konollman and F. Bush,
Brooklyn; 1881:4415, Mar. 23. 31098
Moses Levi & company; comedy drama in 4
acts, by S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Chicago; D:825, Sept. 3,
1901. 31099
Moses I/evy, ta-ta-ra-tan; by L. Cook.
© Lewis Cook, Milwaukee ; 1882 : 11278,
July 10. 31100
Moses Meier, der heiratsvermittler, New-
Yorker; original-posse mit gesang in 3 akten
und 6 bildern, von C. Hauenstein.
© Conrad Hauenstein, New York; 1894:
56951, Dec. 7. 31101
Moses, prince of Egypt; a drama in 4 acts, by
H. T. Hum.
© Henrv Thorn Hum, Milton, 111. ; D : 0631.
Dec. 13, 1906. 31102
Moses, the lawgiver and leader; lyric drama
in 3 acts and 10 scenes, by C. Phillips. 51 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912 ; D : 30544 ; Charles Phil-
lips, New York. 31103
Mosquito; a historical melodrama in 3 acts and
prologue, by A. Thompson.
© Alfred Thompson, New York; 1885:
23396, Nov. 7, 31104
■ See also Moustique (Le)
Mosquito (The) trust; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnstone. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915 ; D : 41443 ; Otto T. John-
sone. Brooklyn. 31104a
Mosquitoes; a musical burlesque in 1 act, by
Frank Rogers.
© Thomas W. Brown, Oceanic, N. J. ; 1879 :
9688, July 23. 31105
Moss (A) agate; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1883:
10710, Sept. 12. 31105a
Moss (The) madhuhn; an Irish American
drama in 4 acts, by J. H. Ryan.
© J. H. Ryan, New York ; 1884 : 14715, July
19. 31106
Moss-rose rent; by Arthur Law. London, J.
Williams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schuberth & co.,
1904. 1 p. 1., 23 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd.. London; D : 4767,
Mar. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1904. 31107
Mosses from an old manse. See My Lord Pre-
tense.
Mosswood; an ante-bellum drama in 5 acts, by
A. D. Crabtree.
© Addison Darre Crabtree, Boston ; 1893 :
26968, June 5. 31108
or. The chime bells of Moultrie, a domes-
Mosquitoes' (The) revenge,
the hats.
See Man with
tic drama in 5 acts, by A. D. Crabtree.
© Addison Darre Crabtree, Boston; 1894:
22072, Apr. 30. 31109
Most; a play, the relation of heart and soul, by
M. Wirgn. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 11, 1910 ; D : 21777 ; Myra Wiren,
New York. 31110
Most (The) popular girl.
© Lawrence A. Murphv, Chicago; D:9781,
Jan. 12, 1907. 31111
Most (The) versatile, musical, grotesque
clowns on earth, Joe and Jet Deltorellis.
© Joe and .Jet Deltorellis, Chicago; 1897:
24518. Apr. 20; 2c. July 17. 31112
Mostly mamma; characteristic comedy of a
will-o'-the-wisp woman in 3 acts, by M. V.
Fitz Gerald. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D: 39752; Marie V.
Fitz Gerald, London. 31112a
Mot karneval; [i 4 akter] af Hans E. Kinck.
Kristiania,H. Aschehoug & co. (W. Nygaard)
1915. 2 p. 1., 400 p. 12°.
© Oct. 8, 1915 ; Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42342 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norway.
31112b
Mote (The) and the beam; comedy in 3 acts, by
D. Bronston. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1912; D : 29502 ; Douglas
Bronston, New York. 31113
Moth (The) and the flame; by C. Fitch. New-
York, A. Kauser [1908] 60 p. 12°.
© Clyde Fitch and Alice Kauser, New
York ; D : 12620, Mar. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 9,
1908. 31114
See also Beckoning (The)
1558
31115
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31134
Mo-thair Goose; sketch in 1 act, by Bliss Hol-
brook [i. e. G. B. HolbrookJ 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913; D: 35339; George B.
Holbrook, Los Angeles. 31115
Mother (The); by Elhi Wheeler Wilcox.
© Mattie Keene, New York ; D : 643, July
8, 1901. 31116
— tlriiniii in 1 act, by R. E. Marshall and B.
F. Brace. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1912; D : 25961 ; Rachel E.
Marshall and Blanche F. Brace, Seattle.
31117
— draniti in 3 acts, by D. Pinski.
© David Pinski, New York; D : 893, Sept.
23, 1901. 31118
•by S. Gertsman. 23 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Simon Gertsman, Portland, Or. ; D : 15835,
May 12, 1909; 2c. May 12, 1909. 31119
— play in 4 acts, by J. E. Goodman. 126 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1909 ; D : 16939 ; Jules Eck-
ert Goodman, United States. 31120
play in 1 act and 3 scenes, by F. A. Rum-
mer. 19 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1915 ; D : 41884 ; Frederic Ar-
nold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 31120a
Mother and daughter; composed and written
by J. S. Trew.
© James S. Trew, Chicago; 1879:6995,
May 26. 31121
— a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by M,
Prescott.
© Marie
Mar. 22.
Prescott, Boston ;
1880 : 4628,
31122
Mother and son; drama in 5 acts, adapted" from
the French by S. Conrad. 40 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1913; D : 32895 ; Solomon
Conrad, Brooklyn. [Copyright is claimed on
new act] 31123
— drama in 4 acts, adapted from the French,
by S. Conrad. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32706; Solomon
Conrad, Brooklyn. 31124
— in 5 acts, by Charlotte Birch-PfeilTer.
© Frederick Jacob Pillot, New York ; 1878 :
11674, Oct. 10. 31125
— - sketch in 2 scenes, by C. H. Shepherd. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912 ; D : 28975 ; Charles Ho-
ratio Shepherd, New York. 31126
Mother and son — Continued.
or. The light of a dream, play in 1 act. by
Mary Palmer Blanchet. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914; D : 35849 ; Marie J.
Blanchet, New York. 31126a
See also Without a name.
Noble.
6 p. 4°.
Mother and the boys; by J.
Typewritten.
© Jack Noble, Kansas Citv. Mo.; D:
14032, Oct 12, 1908; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 31127
— 4 act comedy-drama of the times, by R.
Foster. [1], 111 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912 ; D : 31761 ; Roy Foster,
Chicago. 31128
— rural comedy drama in 4 acts, bv Charles
Morton. [62] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915 ; D : 42563 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago. 3li28a
— See also Pinkerton's (The)
Mother (The) and the father; dramatic pas-
sages, by W. D. Howells. New York and Lon-
don, Harper & brothers, 1909. 4 p. 1., 3-54 p.,
1 1. front, 3 pi. 8°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; A : 237918,
Apr. 28, 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 31129
Mother Bobbett's Christmas; a dialogue and
cantata, by A. W. Wray.
© Angelina W. Wray, New Brunswick,
N. J. ; 1898: 64364, Nov. 2. 31130
Mother church in the land of darkness; a play
in the interests of Christian missions, by E. B.
Rice. 18 p. 4°. Printed.
© Edwin B. Rice, Mt Vernon, N. Y. ; D:
13623, Aug. 13, 1908; 2c. Aug. 13, 1908.
31131
Mother Earth; play in 4 scenes by AV. E. Ander-
son. [1], 126 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35121; William
Elmer Anderson, Des Moines. 31132
See also German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Mother Earth and her vegetable daughters;
or, Crowning the queen of vegetables, an
evening entertainment in 1 scene, by E. A.
and C. M. Lewis. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. : 1898:9369,
Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 9. 31133
Mother Goose; an extravaganza in 3 acts, by
E. Smith and L. De Lange.
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, N. Y., and Louis
De Lange, Asbury Park; D:4111 Oct 14,
1903. 31134
1559
31135
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31155
Mother Goose — Continued.
musical extravaganza, by F. L. Haskius.
[20] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911; D: 26008; Frances L.
Hasldns, Brooklyn. 31135
or, The strange adventures of Jack and
Jill, fairy extravaganza in 3 acts, by Edwin
Stevens.
© W. H. Leahy, San Francisco; 1S97 :
60892, Oct. 28. 31136
■See also Cardiac (The) romance of the
king of hearts and the stolen tarts. — Rise
(The) and fall of Humpty Dumpty.
Mother (The) Goose album; a descriptive,
humorous sketch, with original stage proper-
ties and scenery, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1896 : 8990, Feb. 7.
31137
Mother Goose bazaar; by Edna Randolph Wor-
rell. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1909.
cover-title, 8 p. 12°.
© Oct. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1909 ; D : 17063 ;
March bros., Lebanon, O. 31138
Mother Goose comic opera; by H. L. Clark.
© Harriette Lewis Clark, Indianapolis ; D :
3171, Mar. 19, 1903. 31139
Mother Goose girls; play, by Hamilton Cole-
man and WillJ. Harris. [l],8p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33006 ; Menlo aioore,
Chicago. 31140
Mother Goose in vaudeville; or. The old wo-
man that lived in a shoe and her children,
by J. C. Mack. 4 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28598 ; J. C. Mack,
Philadelpbia. 31141
Mother Goose kinderfest; by M. Jovalemore.
© Margaret Jovalemore, East Orange, N. J. ;
D : 2833, Jan. 9, 1903. 31142
Mother (A) Goose play; for any number of
children, by M. D. Barnum. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 25 p.
12°.
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D:
30712; Samuel French, New York. 31143
Mother Goose up-to-date. See Five playlets.
Mother Goose's Christmas party; Christmas
play for children, by Winnie C. Saunders.
Cincinnati, New York, Fillmore music house,
1911. 8 p. 12°.
© Oct. 9, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1911 ; D : 25409 ;
FiUmor<» bros co., Cincinnati. 31144
Mother Goose's Christmas visit; an original
entertainment for children, by Edith Thomp-
son Langley. New York, S. Frencli ; Ijoudon,
S. French, ltd., 1904. 17, [3] p. 8°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5836, Nov.
28, 1904; 2c. June 3, 1909. 31145
Mother Goose's goslings; by Elizabeth F. Gup-
till. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1903] 21 p.
16°. (On cover: Amateur series)
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3713, July
11, 1903; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 31146
Mother Goose's jubilee; an opera for children
in 3 acts, by h. E. Orth. Libretto. Boston,
The author, 1901.
© L. E. Orth, Boston; D : 243, Mar. 21,
1901 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1901. 31147
Mother Goose's reception; an operetta in 2
parts, by Mrs. E. Gaskins. [Alton, 111., 1900]
30 p. 8°. [Vv^ords only]
© Mrs. Eugene Gaskins, Alton, 111. ; 1900
A : 10590, Apr. 26 ; 2c. May 18. 31148
Mother Hornet; a musical comedy in 3 acts and
3 scenes, by E. Joyce.
© Edwin Joyce, New York; 1885:3158,
Feb. 5. 31149
Mother-in-law; by F. File. [24] 1. 16°.
Printed.
© Franklin File, New York; 1877:8047,
July 11; 2c. Nov. 15, 188L 31150
— a comedy in 3 acts.
© Thomas Griffin, New York; 1873:13952,
Dec. 4. 31151
— a farcical comedy, by Ben E. Woolf.
© Neil Burgess, Boston ; 1877 : 10673, Sept.
15. 31152
an original comic opera in 2 acts, by M. F.
Donovan.
© M. F. Donovan, New York; 1880:4949,
Mar. 29. 31153
play in 3 acts with prologue and epilogue,
by A. Mixon. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1915 ; D : 40118 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 31153a
a society play in 5 acts, by J. B. Ilunnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago; 1875:7303,
July 12. 31154
Mother-in-law (The) of McTweedles; a comedy
in 3 acts, by J. A. Moroso and J. A. Heffernan.
Typewritten.
© John A. Moroso and John A. Heffernan,
Brooklvn; 1897:35437, June 14; Ic. June 1;
2c. Sept. 1. 31155
1560
31156
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31175
Mother, is the battle over? by L. E. Dougherty.
S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. E. Dougtierty, New York; D:3842,
Aug. IS, 1903; 2c. Aug. IS, 1903. 31156
Mother-love; doiuestic drama in 1 act, by B.
Laufer. [l],13p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1914; D : 36415 ; Bernard
Laiifer, Buffalo. 31156a
in 3 acts, by L. C. Cowperthwaite. [40] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1911 ; D : 25096 ; L. C. Cow-
perthwaite, Philadelphia. 31157
1 act play, by L. E. Walter. [13] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1913 ; D : 33461 ; L. E. Wal-
ter, Harri-sburg, Pa. 31158
an original 1 act play, by G. F. Piatt.
© George Foster Piatt, Denver Mills, Col. ;
1S94 : 17243, Mar. 28. 31159
a play in 4 acts, by Alice I. Dunn. [1], 32
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912 ; D : 30933 ; Mrs. Fran-
cis A. Dunn, Brooklyn. 31160
(Moderskarlek) ; an act, by August Strind-
berg, English version by Francis J. Ziegler.
Philadelpbia, Brown brothers, 1910. 41 p.
12°.
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. Nov. 25, 1910; D:
22738; Brown bros., Pbiladelpbia. 31161
Mother never tells an untruth; dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by Max Glass. 15, [2] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D : 23976 ; Sadey Glass,
Cincinnati. 31162
Mother o' inine; a play in 4 acts, by R. J. Davis
[Perry Lathrop, pseud.]
© Richard J. Davis, Chicago ; D : 15764,
May 3, 1909. 31163
play in 3 acts, by Mrs. H. Sandby. [2], 62
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1913 ; D : 32820 ; Mrs. Herman
Sandby, Philadelphia. 31164
Mother of fairies; play in 1 act, by R. W. Sned-
don. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 38949 ; Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 31164a
Mother (The) of Pearl; a comedy in 3 acts, by
L. De Lange.
© I.ouis De Lange, New York; 1897:49515,
Sept. 3. 31165
Mother (The) of Santa Claus; a Chri.-^tmas en-
tertainment for children in 2 acts, by Bertha
Currier Porter. Boston, AV. H. Baker & co.,
1908. 11 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker &. co., Boston ; D : 12482,
Mar. 4, 1908; 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 31166
Mother of three; original farce in 3 acts, by
Clo. Graves. London, S. French, ltd. ; New
York, S. French, 1909. 68 p. diagrs. 12°.
([French's acting ed., no. 2347])
© Sept. 16, 1909; 2c. Sept. 17, 1909; D:
10811; Samuel French, ltd., London. 31167
Mother (The) or the son; a dramatization in
1 act of Prosper Merimee's Mateo Falcone, by
D. Kimball.
© David Kimball, New York ; D : 1285, .Jan.
13, 1902. 31168
dramatization of Prosper Merimee's Mateo
Falcone, by D. Kimball. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1910 ; D : 22484 ; David Kim-
ball, Berck-Plage, France. 31169
Mother (The) superior; play in 1 act, by J. T.
O'Connor and G. Moyston. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D : 36128 ; Joseph T.
O'Connor and Guy Moyston, San Francisco.
31169a
Mother, sv/eeter than Rosalie; [play in 1 act]
by J. M. P. Hug. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29701 ; Josephine M.
Peteler Hug, Oakland, Cal. 31170
Motherhood; up-to-date ethical drama in 4 acts,
by Lillian Langdon and Charles Bolles,
[150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915; D: 42417; Charles L
Bolles, New York. 31170a
Mothers; play in 1 act, by G. Middleton. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 32145 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 31171
See also Love in danger.^— Tradition.
Mother's accident; by A. Washburn,
© Alice AVashburn, New York ; D : 15497,
Mar. 30, 1909. 31172
Mothers and fathers; a dramatic sketch.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1876 : 11734,
Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 21. 31173
Mother's and father's dream.
Kehoe.
Sec Mary Ann
Mother's angel; a burlesque in 1 act, by W. H.
Post. 15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Atherton Furlong, jr.. White I'lains.
N. Y. ; D:4535, Jan. 21, 1904; 2c. Jan. 21,
1904. 31174
Mother's (A) atonement; a drama in 5 acts, by
Ernest Warren.
© Gertrude Norman, New York ; 1891 :
14940, Apr. 22. 31175
1561
31176
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31195
Mother's cure; farcical comedy In 3 acts, by
li. J. Brick-Dale. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1912 ; D : 31835 ; Robert Jas.
Brick-Dale, Seattle. 31176
Mother's (A) curse; an American drama in 5
acts, by James W. Long. (Jrand Rapids,
Mich., West Michigan printing CO., 1889. 54 p.
8°.
© Cyrus B. Lambert, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
1889 : 7855, Mar. 11 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 31177
Mother's (A) delight; or, From sorrows to
joy, by Alexander Hartholz and Harry Far-
rell. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hartholz & Farrell, Brooklyn ; D : 11386,
Sept. 4, 1907; 2c. Sept. 17, 1907. 31178
Mother's (A) devotion; a drama in 4 acts and 7
scenes, by George Wadsworth Milton. 64 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© G. W. Milton, Houston ; D : 6877, .Tune 26,
1905; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905. 31179
See also Baptista Reynard. — Mora. — Rose
Michel.
Mother's (A) false step; a romantic drama in
5 acts, by J. Sanson.
© Joseph Sanson, Philadelphia; 1879:
13160, Oct. 6. 31180
Mother's (A) gift to her country; by Paul
Dresser.
© Howley, Haviland & co., New York ; 1900
A: 7972, Mar. 26. 31181
Mother's (A) heart; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by John Arthur Eraser. 110 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Taylor & Irvine, Camden, N. J. ; D : 1560,
Mar. 12, 1902; 2c. Mar. 12, 1902. 31182
— a dramatic composition in 1 act, by A.
Girard. 20 p. • f °. Typewritten.
© Annie Girard, Santa Rosa, Cal. ; D :
12634, Mar. 28, 1908; 2c. Apr. 6, 1908. 31183
— an original drama in a prologue and 5 acts,
by Mrs. R. Pacheco. San Francisco. 1878.
© Mrs. R. Pacheco, California; 1879:659,
Jan. 15. 31184
— a romantic drama in 3 acts, by Frederick
Pray Mount.
© Birket Clarke, Brooklyn ; D : 1205, Dec.
23, 1901. 31185
— See also Muter's (A) hertz.
Mother's husband; a musical farce comedy, by
J. Hart.
© Joseph Hart, New York ; D : 5878. Nov. 22,
1904. 31186
Mothers-in-law; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Thomas Griffin, New York; 1873:13951,
Dec. 4. 31187
Mothers-in-law — Continued.
-a comedy in 4 acts, by B. G. Lovejoy.
© B. G. Lovejoy, Washington ; 1877 : 3912,
Apr. 2. 31188
Mother's life preserver; by B. Lieb. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Beatrice Lieb, New York ; D : 3208. Apr
10, 1903; 2c. Apr. 16, 1903. 31189
Mother's (A) love; drama in 5 acts, by C. H.
Morton.
© Charles H. Morton, Philadelphia; 1874:
787, .Tan. 22. 31190
— play in 4 acts, by R. Fitzgerald.
© Riter Fitzgerald, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
14708. June 13, 31191
or, A wreath for our lady, a play in 1 act,
for children, by Dorothy Reynartz. New York,
The rU)xbury publishing company [1899] 21
p. 16°. (Wizard series) [With music]
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 76317,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 31192
or, Over the hill to the poorhouse, an origi-
nal drama in 5 acts, by J. Q. Baird.
© .Tames Q. Baird, Indianapolis ; 1878 : 6238,
May 23. 31193
— ■ See also Arthur Eustace. — Nature.
Mothers' (A) meeting; entertainment in 1 scene
for female characters, by A. Bates. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 14 p. 12°.
© Sept. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1909 ; D : 16719 ;
Arlo Bates, Boston. 31194
Mother's (A) memory; by S. .1. Simmons. Bos-
ton, Press of the fraternity, 1882. 40 numb.
1. 8°.
© Samuel .T. Sinnuons and Caleb Hatch,
Boston ; 1882 : 6305, Apr. 20 ; 2c. May 2.
31195
Mother's merry Christmas; 2 act play, by L. M.
Dysart. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915 ; D : 40352 ; Lulu M. Dy-
sart, Milwaukee. 31195a
Mother's (A) mistake; a thoi'oughly catholic
play in 3 acts, by W. E. Keally. 30 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Oct. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1914 : D : 38717 ;
Walter E. Keally, Pittsburgh. 31195b
Mothers of men; pageant of noble womanhood
especially adapted to Mothers' day, by Sara A.
Wallace. Franklin. O., Eldridge entertain-
ment house, 1914. 8 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39153 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
31195c
1562
31195
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31214
Mothers of men — Continued.
play in 2 acts, by E. A. Elsbach. 14 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915; D : 40808 ; Edwin Ar-
thur Elsbacli, San Francisco. 31195d
Mother's (A) prayer. See Dumb man's oath.
Mother's (The) protest; vaudeville war sketch,
by A. Geyer. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915 ; D : 40829 ; Albert Geyer,
Los Angeles. 31195e
Mother's (A) punishment; or, A mother's sac-
rifice; or. Madame Hautier, drama in 3 acts,
and prologue, tr. and adapted from the French
of Alphonse de Launay, by E. Waller.
© Emma Waller, New York; 1891:36446,
Oct. 9. 31196
Mother's (The) revenge. See Estelle War-
land.
Mother's (A) sacrifice. See Mother's (A) pun-
ishment.
Mother's (A) secret; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. H. Ketler. 39 p. 12°. Pl-inted.
© William H. Ketler, Camden, N. .J.; A:
3282, Apr. 13, 1903 ; Ic. Apr. 13, 1903 ; Ic. Apr.
23, 1903. 31197
Mother's (A) sin; by I. Richter.
© Ida Kichter. Hannibal, Mo.
Apr. 28, 1909.
Moths — Continued.
4°. romantic drama in 4 acts, by H. Hamilton,
based on Ouida's [Louise De la Ramee's]
novel of the same name, readapted by M. R.
Vedder.
© Maus R. Vedder, New York ; 1883 : 15946,
Aug. 31. 31205
See also Prisoner (The) of Szarisla.
D : 1.5793,
31198
— historical operetta in 4 acts, by Jacob
Schnitzer.
70 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910 ; D : 20919 ; David Kessler
& Max li. Wilner, New I'ork.
31199
Mother's (The) unfortunate child; drama in 3
acts, by George O'Neal, jr. 83 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George O'Neal, Steubenville, O. ; D.: 2525,
Oct. 30, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1903. 31200
Mother's way out; play in 1 act, by Effie Wood-
ward Fifield. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D: 32004; Mrs. J. C.
Fifield, Minneapolis. 31201
Moths; a drama in 4 acts, by H. Hamilton.
© Yorke Stephens, San Francisco ; 1883 ;
13932, July 28. 31202
a dramatization in 4 acts of Ouida's [Louise
De la Ramee's] novel of the same name, by
Annie Kernanan. 46 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16349 ;
James Eldwards, Chicago. 31203
a nuisical farce in 2 acts, by .T. C. Roach.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Connor Roach, New York; 1883:
15945, Aug. 31 ; 2c. Sept. 5. 31204
Motive for the crime; in 1 act, by A. M. De
Lisser.
© Alfred M. De Lisser, New York ; D : 9091,
Sept. 15, 1906. 31206
Motives; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. Benrimo.
© A. Benrimo, New York ; 1876 : 13277,
Dec. 1. 31207
Motor (The); family drama in 3 acts, by L. T.
Bryson. 69 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1910 ; D : 20753 ; L. T. Bryson,
Independence, Mo. 31208
Motor-carousers (The); play in 1 act, by H. R.
Woolf. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1915 ; D : 41151 ; Harold Rogers
Woolf, New York. 31208a
Motor (The) girl; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Campbell and Skinner.
81 p. 4°, Typewritten, [Libretto only]
© C. J. Campbell and R. M. Skinner, New-
York ; D:6942, July 10, 1905; 2c. Julv 10,
1905. 31209
by Chas. J. Campbell and Ralph M.
Skinner, music by Julian Edwards. Vocal
score. New York [etc.] M. Witmark and sons,
1909. 139 p. 4°.
© .July 17, 1909; 2c. July 19, 1909; D:
16294 ; M. Witmark & sons. New York. 31210
a musical play in 3 acts, book and music
by Arthur Weld, lyrics by R. B. Smith. 96 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Louise Beaudet, New York ; D : 2615. Aug.
18. 1902; 2c. Oct. 3, 1902. 31211
Motor (The) ride. See Monologues and duo-
logues.
Motoring Mugsy; a musical farce, by F. R.
Walton. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
I© Frank Richmond Walton, Chicago ; D :
14112, Oct. 21, 1908; 2c. Oct. 21, 1908. 31212
Motorist; a burlesque sketch, by Harry Tate.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Tate, London ; D : 7705, Dec. 12. 1905 :
2c. Dec. 7, 1905. 31213
Motorman (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by
S. B. Alexander.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston; 1894:
18623, Apr. 9. 31214
1563
31215
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31235
Mouettes (Les) ; piece en 3 .-u'tes, [par] P. Adam.
[Paris, Iinpr. de I'lUustration] 1906. 2 p. 1.,
87 p. 8°.
© Paul Adam, Paris; D : 9446, Nov. 16,
1906; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906; Ic. new ed. Dec. 31,
1906. 31215
Moulded in the scarlet. See Shark (The)
Moulder's (The) union. See Convict labor.
Moulding (The) of Morton. See Certain (A)
kind of a man.
Moulin Rouge; a burlesque and extravaganza,
by C Grant.
"© Clifford Grant, New York; 1896:63372.
Nov. 20. 31216
Moulin Rouge extravaganza.
© Fred Rider, Baltimore ; 1897 : 10771.
Feb. 12. 31217
Moulin Rouge girls; big burlesque company,
by J. H. Sutter. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John H. Sutter, Brooklyn ; D : 16023. Mtiy
20, 1909; 2c. June 24, 1909. 31218
Moulins (Les) qui chantent; operette en 3
actes, livret de Frantz Fonson et Fernand
Wicheler, nuisique de Arthur Van Oost. Bro-
chure complete. Paris, jNI. Eschig, 1911.
136 p. 16°.
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2c. Oct. 30, 1911; D:
25625; Max Eschig, Paris. 31219
Moumoute; vaudeville en 2 actes, de H. Keroul
et A. Barre. [2], 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22299 ; H. Delormel,
Paris. 31220
Mount (The) of Jupiter; a play in 3 acts, by
A. Williams.
© Adene Williams, Washington ; D : 2581,
Nov. 10, 1902. 31221
Mount of the Holy Cross; a dramatic composi-
tion in 3 acts, by P. [J.] White.
© Porter White, Detroit; D:429, May 3,
1901. 31222
or. The miner's legacy, a comedy drama in
5 acts, by F. Baldwin.
© Florence Baldwin, Leadville, Col. ; 1895 :
51822, Oct. 12. 31223
Mount Washington; a comedy in 5 acts, com-
bining opera and fairy spectacle, by N. A.
Moore.
© Nathan Alonso Moore, Concord, N. H. ;
1871:3440, Apr. 17. 31224
Mountain (A) Azalea; drama of Tennessee
mountains in 4 acts, by M. Thompson Daviess
and L. Luttrell Morrow. 39 p. 4 . Typewrit-
ten.
© Libbie L. Morrow and Maria T. Daviess,
Nashville; D : 11090, July 22, 1907; 2c. Aug.
21, 1907. 31225
Mountain (A) boy; by P. Phelps and M. Short.
© Pauline Phelps and Marion Short, Now
York; D : 13610, July 29, 1908. 31226
Mountain (The) climbers; comedy in 3 acts,
Jtdaptod from the German, by J. L. Hirsch-
nian. [1], 111 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35128; Jacob L.
Hirschman, Milwaukee. 31227
Mountain harvest home. See Big and little.
Mountain (The) hero; a sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by H. W. Scheff.
© Henry W. SchefE, Baltimore ; 1897 : 63513,
Nov. 13. 31228
Mountain (The) king; drama in 5 acts, by F.
Duraont. 101 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1S90:
21849, July 8; 2c. Aug. 13. 31229
or. Revenge in the tomb, play in 4 acts.
[4] p. f°. Printed.
© William Barker, Elkhart, lud. ; 1894:
55381, Nov. 27; 2 copies received. 31230
See also Demonio.
Mountain laurel; 1 act play, by C. Cooksey.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915 ; D : 41535 ; Curtis Cook-
sey, New York. 31230a
Mountain (The) men of Oregon. Sec Wildcat
Ned.
Mountain moonshine; play in 4 acts, b.v Ed-
mund A. Wheatley. [2], 188 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910 ; D : 22519 ; E. A. Wheat-
ley, Chattanooga. 31231
Mountain mystery; by R. West. 19 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Roy West, Philadelphia ; D : 7853, .Tan.
13, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1906. 31232
Mountain (A) pink; a romantic drama in 5 acts,
by Edwyn A. Barron and M. Bates.
© Edwyn A. Barron and Morgan Rates.
Chicago; 1883:12681, July 11. 31233
Mountain (A) Psyche. See Miss Mosher of
Colorado.
Mountain (The) rat; a play in 1 act, by M. K.
Rider. 14 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Mary Kirk Rider, New York ; D : 10353,
Apr. 15, 1907; 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 31234
Mountain (The) rebel. See Erin go bragh.
Mountain (The) waif; an original drama in 4
acts, by C. Townsend. Author's ed. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1892. 42 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Charles Townsend, United States ; 1892 :
20976, May 18; 2c. Sept. 2. 31235
1564
31235
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31252
Mountain (The) youth. See Court favour.
Mountaineer (The); comic opera in 2 act.s, book
and Ija-ics by Kenneth S. Webb, music by R.
V/ebb. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915 ; D : 42339 ; Kenneth and
Roy Webb, New Yorli. 31235a
drama in 1 act, by R. A. Dowling and Leon
Valadie. [7] p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911; D: 23262; Dowlinp: &
Valadie, New Orleans. 31236
Mountaineers (The); a drama of the American
Revolution, in 5 acts, by W. N. Freeman.
© William Neely Freeman, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1898 : 14075, Feb. 28. 31237
Mountainland; an episode of love in the hills,
comedy in 1 act, by L. E. Trinim. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© L. E. Trimm, New York; D:1330S, .Tulv
7, 1908; 2c. Dec. 22, 1908. 31238
Mountains; play in 1 act, by P. F. Godfrey.
30 p. 4°. Typew-ritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1914 ; D : 36141 ; Pearl Frank-
lin Godfrey, Cambridge, Mass. 31238a
Mountebanks (The); an entirely original comic
opera in 2 acts, written by W. S. Gilbert, com-
posed by Alfred Cellier. London, Chappell &
CO., 1891. 62 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO.. London; 1891:45218,
Dec. 12; 2c. Jan. 5. 1892. 31239
Same. [Complete vocal score]
© Chappell & CO., London ; 1892 : 7506, Feb.
16; 2c. Feb. 17. 31240
a specialty drama in 4 acts, by Fred G.
Andrews. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1887. 21 p.
12°. ( [Ames' series of .standard and minor
drama, no. 229])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 32993, Dec.
19; 2c. Dec. 29. .31241
Mounted (The); a play in 4 acts, bv C. B. and
Wm. C. De Mille.
© Cecil B. De Mille, New York ; D : 12410.
Feb. 24, 1908. 31242
Mounted (The) squad; a story of the New York
mounted police, comedy drama, by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York ; 1893 : 40932,
Sept. 8. 31243
Mourners (The); a comedy in 1 act, by Selina
Dolaro and Herron Allen.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1887:
30943, Nov. 30. 31244
■ ^1 act play, by R. E. Barlow. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30724 ; Reginald E.
Barlow, Monticello, Wis. 31245
Mourners (The) — Continued.
^play in 1 act, by G. E. Massey. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1914 ; D : 35809 ; George Ed-
ward Massey, New York. 31245a
Mourning (The) bride. See Masterpieces of
the English drama: William Congreve.
Mouse-trap (The); by Charles Horwitz, 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Nan Sickler, Philadelphia ; D : 9567, Dec.
3, 1906; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906. 31246
a comedietta in 1 act, by Mrs. Burton Har-
rison [Constance Cary Harrison] New York,
The De Vv'itt pul)!ishing house, 1892. 14 p.,
1 illus. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plavs, no.
372])
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1892:
52671, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1892 ; 2c. Dec. 26
1893. 31247
farce, by W. D. Howells. New York, Har-
per and brothers, 1894. 52 p. front., pi. 24°.
(Harper's black & white series)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1894 : 24.538.
May 15; 2c. June 8. 31248
playlet, by O. West and F. K. Lanham.
[1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1915 ; D : 42281 ; Olive West
and Fred K. Lanham, New York. 31248a
and other farces; by W. D. Howells. New
York, Harper eV: lu-others, 1889. 3 p. 1., 184 p.
iucl. plates, front. 12°.
Contents. — The garroters. — Five o'clock
tea. — The mouse-trap. — A likely story.
© ^^'illiam Dean Howells, New York ; 1889 :
8995, Mar. 21; 2c. Apr. 17. 31249
Mouse-trap, man-traps and millions; a spec-
tacular melodrama in 5 acts, by A. Jacobson
and C. H. Ham.
© Augustus Jacobson and Charles H. Ham,
Chicago; 1882:19342, Nov. 15. 31250
Mouse-trap Tobe; by E. C. Lamson.
© Ernest Clyde Lamson, Prairie View, 111. ;
1898 : 4897, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 12. 31251
Mouse-traps; or. The greatest of these, com-
edy of morals, by M. Young. 22 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D : 42044 ; Marjorie
Young, Dorchester Centre, Mass. 31251a
Mousme; a Japanese comedy in 4 acts, by F.
Hoi)kins and Clive Holland. 67 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Florence Hopkins, I'hiladelphia ; D : 4041,
Oct. 3, 1903; 2c. Oct. 3, 1903. 31252
1565
31253
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31264
Mousme — Continued.
(The maids of Japan); in 3 acts, by Alex.
M. Tlionip.son luul Ilobert Courtneidge, lyrics
by Arthur Winiperis and Percy Greenbauk,
music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Tal-
bot. Book of lyrics. London, Chappell & co.,
ltd. [1911] 30 p. 8°.
© Sept. 14, lail; 2c. Sept. 15, 1911; D:
25227; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 31253
Mousquetaires (Les) (The musketeers); comic
opera, words by H. B. Farnie, composed by
Louis Varney.
© Helen Lonoir, New York ; 1881 : 713, Jan.
13. 31254
Mousquetaires (Les) noirs; the fencing mus-
keteers, a spectacular play in 1 act, by Nini
Diva. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nini von Erlanger, New York ; D : 1055,
Nov. 2, 1901; 2c. Nov. 2, 1901. 31255
Moustique (Le) (The mosquito); a comic opera
in 3 acts, by C. M. Coolidge. Philadelphia,
Baker & Hayes, 1885. 35 p. 16°. [Libretto
only]
© Cassius M. Coolidge, New York; 1885:
16462, July 31 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 31256
Mouth (The) of babes; the governor and
Brick; or. The hold-up man, a drama in 1 act,
by Eli Donson [pseud, of K. Onstott] [1],
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913 ; D : 32254 ; Kyle Onstott,
Pasadena. 31257
Mouth (The) of the cannon; a story of life in
Nev.- :Mexico, by H. D. Cottrell.
© Frank Cooley, San Francisco ; D : 1394,
Feb. 4, 1902. 31258
Mover's (The) daughter; play in 4 acts, by
J. H. Seibold. [2], 167 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D : 32808 ; Jenny Hop-
kins Seibold, New York. 31259
play in 3 acts, by J. H. Seibold, adapted
bv Edward Eisner. New York, S. French;
London, Sanmel French, ltd., 1914. 138 p.
12°.
© Aug. 14, 1914; 2c. Aug. 15, 1914; D:
37858; Jenny Hopkins Seibold, New York.
31259a
See also Girl (The) from Somewhere.
Movie (The) fan; comedy sketch, by Billy Carey
[pseud, of W. C. Donohoe] 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915; D: 41416; William
Carey Donohoe, Hempstead, N. Y. 31259b
Movie (The) girl; farce with nmsic in 2 acts, by
M. Ott. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1914; D: 36486; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 31259c
Movie (The) makers; play in 1 act, by F. H.
Pipp. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D: 39898; Frank H.
Pipp, Detroit. 31259d
Movie (The) man; comedy in 1 act, by E. G.
O'Neill. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914 ; D : 37434 ; Eugene Glad-
stone O'Neill, New London, Conn. 31259e
Movie (The) manager; vaudeville act, by J.
Arnold. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913 ; D : 34001 ; Jack Arnold,
Memphis, Tenn. 31260
' Movie Mary; dramatic sketch, by H. M. Harvey.
[1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 39117 ; Harold Mel-
lor Harvey, Grand Rapids, Mich. 31260a
Movie (The) mess; comedy in 1 act, by J. Ar-
nold. Memphis, Tenn., 1914. 15 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37211 ; Jack Arnold,
Memphis, Tenn. 31260b
Movie (The) revue; burlesque of the film star
characters of to-day, in 2 acts, by N. L, For-
restei-. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915 ; D : 40449 ; Nanette L.
Forrester, New York. 31260c
Movies (The); musical comedy in 1 act, book
and lyrics by J. A. Flynn and Bert Ennis, mu-
sic by Stewart L. Stephens. 24 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. .Tan. 26, 1915; D: 39509; J. A. Flynn,
Brooklyn. 31260d
satirical farce in 1 act, by W. Cluxton. [1],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1912 ; D : 30515 ; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 31261
sketch, by R. E. Stimpson. [2], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912; D: 29344; Ruby Estella
Stimpson, New Y'ork. 31262
Movin' pitchers; play in 2 scenes, by H. L.
McLaurin. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1912; D : 29624 ; H. L. Mc-
Laurin, New York. 31263
Moving; comedy sketch, by D. Dore. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913 ; D : 32771 ; Daniel Dore,
New York. 31264
Moving day; farce comedy, by Willard Simms
and Clarence Sinn. 17 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915; D : 40245 ; Bruce Rich-
ardson, Saginaw, .Mich. 31264a
1566
31265
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31282
Moving- (A) picture; by G. R. Sims. [24] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1910; D: 21783; George R.
Siius, London. 31265
Moving (The) picture girl; musical comedy, by
J. A. Morris. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
Jan. 15, 1912 ; D : 28313 ; John Arndt
New York. 31266
© Ic,
Morris,
Moving (The) picture man; biographic farce in
2 films, by M. Ott. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912; D: 28784; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 31267
Mowbrays (The); a play, by D. L. Paine.
© D. L. Paine, Indianapolis ; 1880 : 6222,
Apr. 21. 31268
Mox-Mox-Montana; or, The spirit of the
mountains, a melodrama in 4 acts, founded on
incidents in the missionary services of the
first mission to Oregon in the year A. D. 1836,
and the legends of the tribes east of the Cas-
cade Range, etc., by O. P. Mason.
© O. P. Mason, Portland, Or. ; 1880 : 13271,
Aug. 30. 31269
Moxie, a man with a terrible nerve; a musical
farcical comedy in 3 acts, by J. W. Ransone.
© John AV. Ransone, Richmond; 1888:
15328, May 26. 31270
Moza (La) de cantaro; por Lope de Vega, ed.
with introduction and notes by Madison Stath-
ers. New York, H. Holt and company, 1913.
xlii, 169 p. 16°.
© Mar. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1913 ; A : 346030 ;
Henry Holt & co.. New York. 31271
Moza (La) de mulas; zarzuela en 2 actos, divi-
(lidos en 7 cuadros, original de Luis de Larra y
i\[. Fernandez de la Puente, miisica del maestro
Tonuls L. Torregrosa. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1910. 63 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D:
21961; Larra v Fernandez de la Puente. Ma-
drid. 31372
Mozart; in 5 acts, by I. A. Root. 1 p. 1., 31
numb. 1. Printed.
© Ivy Ashton Root, New York ; 1897 : 71290.
Dec. 20; 2c. Jan. 3, 1898. 31273
Much ado about nothing; comedy sketch, by
J. Wo()d. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Juliet Wood, New York; D: 8428. Apr.
26, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1906. 31274
ed. by William W. Lawrence. New York,
The aiticmillan company, 1912. xvii, 137 p.
inch front, (port.) 24°. (The Tudor Shakes-
peare )
© Apr. 24, 1912; 2c. Apr. 25, 1912; A:
314021 ; Macmillan co.. New York.
Much ado about nothing — Continued.
^ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 180 p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete VNOrks. v. 10)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 32090,
May 24 ; 2c. May 24 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 31276
— opera in 4 acts, founded on Shakespeare's
comedy, words by Julian Sturgis, composed
by Charles Villiers Stanford, op. 76. Libretto.
[44] p. sq. 8°. Typewritten.
© Boosey & co., London ; D : 528, May 31,
1901; 2c. May 31, 1901. 31277
— with a special introduction by Hamilton
W. Mabie and an original frontispiece by Tal-
bot Hughes. [The University press Sliakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George D.
Sproul. 1907. xxii, 120 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 9)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
180682, June 29, 1907; 2c. June 29, 1907.
31278
— with inti'oduction and notes by Margaret
A. Eaton. Boston [etc.] Educational publish-
ing company [1909] 143 p. 16°.
© Educational pub. co., Boston ; A : 235675,
Apr. 5, 1909; 2c. June 24, 1909. 31279
— (The comedy of); introduction and notes
by Henry Norman Hudson, ed. and rev. by
Ebenezer Charlton Black. School ed. [New
York] Ginn and company [1914] Ixi, 139 p.
16°. (The New Hudson Shakespeare)
© Oct. 23, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1914 ; A : 387366 ;
Ginn & co.. New York. [Copyright is claimed
on new editorial matter] 31279a
— (Shakespeare's); arr. in 2 acts for ama-
teur representation, by Leslie Warren. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1894. 22 p. 12°.
(Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
29709, July 16; 2c. Aug. 2. 31280
with introduction and notes, explana-
tory jmd critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston,
Ginn & Heath, ISSO. xii, 138 p. 16°. (Anno-
tated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1880: 14842.
Sept. 30; 2c. Oct. 14. 31281
xii,
31275
1567
— Same. Boston, Ginn & company, 1904.
3-138 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Sept. 30, 1908 ; A :
207611, May 21. 1908; 2c. June 23, 190S.
31282
31283
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31302
Much ado about nothing — Continued.
— — (Shakespeares) ; witli notes, examination
papers and plan of preparation, selected by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, Maynard, Mer-
rill & CO. [1893] 148, [2J p. illus. 24°.
(English classics)
© Maynard, Merrill & co.. New York ; 1893 :
15124, Mar. 27; 2c. Apr. 29. 31283
— (Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1879 [1878] 178 p. incl. front,
(port.) illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1878 : 11153,
gept. 27; 2c. Dec. 11. 31284
— Same. New I'ork, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 253 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°,
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
105608, Jan. 4, 1905; 2c. Mar. 6 1905. 31285
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1906] 2 p. 1., [9]-180 p.
front., illus. 16°.
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in re-
ne^^'al for 14 years from Sept. 27, 1906; A:
149775, June 30, 1906; 2c. July 26, 1906.
31286
the prompt-book ed. by W. Winter, as
presented by Edwin Booth, [v. 14] New York,
Francis Hart & company, 1878. 94 p. 16°.
© William Winter, New York ; 1878 : 14322,
Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 17. 31287
See also Much adoe about nothing-. —
Shakespeare's works.
Much ado about trousers; a 1 act farce, by
George W. Dillon. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. W. Dillon, Ware, Mass. ; D : 9776, Jan.
10, 1907; 2c. Jan. 10, 1907. 31288
Much adoe about nothing; by William Shakes-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[First folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell
& CO. [1907]. 3 p. 1., v-xxiii, 231 p. front,
(port.) 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
170660, Mar. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1907. 31289
— ed. by H. H. Furness. Philadelphia and
London, J. B. Lippincott co., 1899. xxxiii,
[l]-420 p. 8°. (New variorum ed. of Shakes-
peare. V. 12)
© Horace Howard Furness, Wallingford,
Pa. ; 1899 : 75336, Nov. 18 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 31290
— See also Much ado about nothing. —
Shakespeare's works.
Much heresy and planets. See Thirty hours
for three thousand years.
156S
Much married; a 1 act farce. 26 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Jack Golden, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 10628,
May 23, 1907; 2c. Apr. 23, 1907. 31291
Much (A) married man; by I. Payton.
© Isaac Payton, United States ; 1898 : 8817.
Jan. 31. 31292
Much too sudden; comedy in 1 act, by Alice C.
Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910.
12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2c. Sept 23, 1910; D:
22120 ; Walter H. liaker & co., Boston. 31293
Muckraker (The); nmsical farce in 2 acts, by
A. N. C. Fowler [67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1911; D: 23123; A. N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 31294
Muddled; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. A. Eraser,
jr.
© J. A. Eraser, jr.. United States; 1884:
24302, Dec. 8. 31295
Muddled, mixed and fixed; a 3 act farce com
edy, by H. Rogers and H. Pleon.
© Harry Rogers and Harry Pleon, New
York; 1898:55763, Sept. 23. 31296
Muddles; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by G. H.
Jessop and W. Gill.
© George H. Jessop and William Gill, New
York; 1885:6409, Mar. 17. 31297
Muddy (The) day; an original comic play in
3 acts and 4 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1883:
2959, Feb. 14. 31298
Muddy waters; a comedy drama in 4 acts, bv
R. H. Danforth.
© Roy Harrison Danforth, Oakland, Cal. ;
D:9084, Sept. 13, 1906. 31299
Mudtown (A) circus; comedy in 1 act, by
Crane bros. and Belmont. Typewritten.
© Crane bros. and Belmont, New York ;
1896:08960, Dec. 19; 2c. Dec. 19. 31300
Miide (Ber) Theodor; schwank in 3 akten uud
einem zwischeuspiel, von Max Neal und Max
Ferner. Miiachen, Drei masken verlag, g. m.
b. h., 1913. 119 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34308 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 31301
Muela del juicio. See Tres comedias modernas.
Miiller (Der) und sein kind; volksoper in 5
aufziigen nach Raupach, von Karl Schreder
luul Robert M. I'rosl, rausik von Bela von
Ujj. Textbuch. Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock,
1910. 59 p. 12°.
© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 20. 1010; D:
21374; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 31302
31303
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31316
MUllers; schwank in 3 akten, von Fritz Fried-
niann-Fredericli. Regie- und soufflierbucli.
Leipzig, Wien, New York, W. Karczag, 1913.
30 p. f°.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35039 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 31303
Miinchhausen; ein sclielmenstiic : in 3 auf-
ziigen und einem vorspiel, frei nacli [Karl L.]
Inunermann, von F. graf Sporck. Hans von
Wolzogen und Hans Sommer. Leipzig, C. F.
Leede, 1897. 60 p. 12°.
© Ferdinand, graf Sporck, Munich ; 1897 :
69470, Dec. 14; 2c. Dec. 14. 31304
Muerte y dulzura; o, El merengue triste,
sainete en 1 acto y en prosa, original de J.
Perez Ztiniga. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1915. 22 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41076; Juan Pgrez Zuiiiga, Madrid. 31304a
Muffins; a picture of New York life, an original
play in 4 acts, by A. Adams.
© Adolph Adams, New York ; 1889 : 11780,
Apr. 15. 31305
Muggins on the warpath; farce comedy in 2
acts, by J. M. G. Wood. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing CO., 1902. 18 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor dramas, no. 431] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1626, Mar.
20, 1902; 2c. Mar. 20, 1902. 31306
Muggs' landing; or, Criss-cross landing, an
original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1882:6737,
Apr. 27. 31307
Muggs' landing (up to date); play in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble and Herbert Hall Winslow. 90
p. 4°. Tyt)ewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D: 40516; Darcy &
Wolford, inc., New York. 31307a
Mujer (Una); comedia en 3 actos, original de E.
Marquina. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 61 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40038 ; Eduardo Marquina, Madrid. 31307b
Mujer de boliche; zarzuela cOmica en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadros, en verso, original de
M. Fernandez de La Puente, mtisica de los
maestros A. y. C. Vives. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores esparioles] 1909. 56 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16884; Manuel Fernandez de La Puente. Ma-
drid. 31308
Mujer (La) del heroe; sainete en 2 actos, el
segundo dividido en 2 cuadros, de Gregorio
Martinez Sierra. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1914. 42 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38194; G. Martinez Sierra, Madrid. 31308a
Mujer (La) del projimo; sainete madrileSo en 1
acto, de Antonio Lopez Monls y Luis Pascual
Frutos, mtisica de Rafael Calleja. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907. 42 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© A. Lopez Monls y L. Pascual Frutos, Ma-
drid ; D : 11025, July 22, 1907 ; 2c. Julv 22.
1907. , 31309
Mujer (La) divorciada. See Divorciados (Los)
Mujer (La) espaiiola; zarzuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros, original de J. Capella y J.
GonzAlez Pastor, rausica de Luis Foglietti.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908.
30 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jacinto Capella y Joaquin GonzSlez Pas-
tor, Madrid ; D : 13790, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept.
14, 1908. 31310
Mujer (Una) indecisa; opereta en 1 acto y 2
cuadros, de M. Merino, mtisica del maestro
Millan. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40090; Manuel Merino, Madrid. 31310a
Mujeres (Las) de Don Juan; fantasia c6mico-
llrica de gran espectaculo en 1 acto, dividido
en 5 cuadros, en verso y prosa, original de
Guillernio Perrin y Miguel de Palacios,
mtisica del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1912. 53 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31579 ;
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid. 31311
Mul and Mack; a 3 act musical and farcical
comedy, by C. Burke, J. K. Gibson and S. J.
Ryan.
© Charles Burke, James K. Gibson and
Samuel J. Ryan, New York ; 1886 : 8263, Apr. 7.
31312
Mvilberry (The) Bend; a comedy drama of New
York life in 5 acts and 7 scenes, by E. W.
Scully.
© Eugene W. Scully, New York; 1892:
52892, Dec. 24. 31313
Mulcahy's big party; a characteristic comedy
drama, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York; 1887: 16687,
.Tune 2S. 31314
Mulcahy's cat; an Irish sketch in 1 scene, by
I\IcDei-mott & Trumble. New York, Happy
hours CO.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 10552,
Oct. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 31315
Mulcahy's toboggan party; a comedy on fash-
ionable society, in 3 acts, by Robert Griffin
Morris. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elenor de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn; D:
6095, Jan. 19, 1905; 2c. .Lin. 19, 1905. 31316
5379—16-
-99
1569
31317
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31339
Muldoon; or, The dollar of the daddies, a
drama in 5 acts, by A. S. Burt.
© A. S. Burt, United States; 1878:634,
Jan. 12. 31317
Muldoon and the nigger; or, White and black,
a dialect vaudeville sketch, by H. E. Sliellaud.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1905. 10 p.
12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:6641,
May 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1905. 31318
Muldoon sees the yacht race; by W. Griffith.
© Walter Griffith, Cleveland ; D : 4010, Sept.
18, 1903. 31319
Muldoon's blunders; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Billy F. Lee . . . Clyde, O., Ames pub. cc,
1900. 48 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 418])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A : 4327,
Feb. 16 ; 2c. Feb. 24. 31320
Muldoon's boarding house; a farcical extrava-
ganza, and budget of tun, in 1 act and 6
scenes, by L. C. Drews.
© L. C. Drews, Allegheny, Pa. ; 1880 : 13278,
Aug. 30. 31321
Muldoon's picnic; a comedy in 1 act, by R.
Hyde and L. C. Behman.
© Richard Hyde and Louis C. Behman,
United States; 1881 : 8069, May 23. 31322
a comedy in 2 acts, by H. Fay and W.
Barry, Brooklyn, 1881.
© Hugh Fay and William Barry, United
States ; 1881 : 9127, June 10. 31323
farcical comedy drama in 2 acts, by Lang-
dale Williams. Chicago, Chicago manuscript
CO., 1914. [30] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914 ; D : 38875 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 31323a
See also Irish aristocracy.
Muldoon's trip to Boston; a comedy, by W.
Barry and H. Fay. Brooklyn, 1881.
© William Barry and Hugh Fay, United
States; 1881:8449, May 3L 31324
Mulligan flats; an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by
Geo. T. Emrick.
© Chas. Murry and Ollie Mack, United
States ; 1895 : 3994, Jan. 14. 31325
Mulligan (The) guard ball; a dramatic sketch
in 1 act and 7 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1879 : 443,
Jan. 10; 2c. Jan. 25. 31326
Same. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1879:
1281, Jan. 25; 2c. .Jan. 25. 31327
Mulligan (The) guard ball — Continued.
an original dramatif sketch in 1 act and
7 scenes, by E. Harrigan,
© Edward Harrigan, United States; 1878:
- 11895, Oct. 15. 31328
Mulligan (The) guard chowder; a comic play
in 1 act, by E. Harrigan. 66 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1879:
2092, Feb. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 16. 31329
Mulligan (The) guard picnic; a play in 1 act,
and 8 scenes. 149 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© BMward HaiTigan, New York; 1880:
11794, July 30; 2c. Aug. 13. 31330
Mulligan (The) guard surprise; an original,
local, comic play in 1 act and 6 scenes, by
E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1879:
10793, Aug. 13. 31331
Mulligan (The) guard's Christmas; an origi-
nal comic play in 1 act and 6 scenes, by E.
Harrigan. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1879 :
11826, Sept. 5; 2c. Nov. 17. 31332
Mulligan (The) guard's nominee; a comic play
in 1 act and 9 scenes, by E. Harrigan. 163 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1880 : 474,
Jan. 8; 2c. Dec. 1. 31333
Mulligan (The) guard's surprise; a comic play
in 1 act and 7 scenes, by E. Harrigan. 142 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1880 : 1476,
Jan. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 31334
Mulligan's double. See Two (The) Barney's.
Mulligan's masquerade.
© .John B. Leonard, Boston ; 1900 A : 10499,
Apr. 25 ; 2c. June 1. 31335
a comedy in 3 acts, by Gallagher & West.
© Gallagher & West, New York; 1895:
11946, Feb. 28. 31336
Mulligan's mishaps; Irish comedy in 3 acts,
by Taggart & Mack.
© Thos. Mulligan, Curtis Bay, Md. ; 1895 :
40182, Aug. 5. 31337
Mulligan's silver wedding; a comic play in 1
act and 9 scenes. 168 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1881 :
841, Jan. 15 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 31338
Mulo Medicus, the Hoosier schoolmaster; a
farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. F. Kendall.
© Ezra F. Kendall, New York; 1885:938.
Jan. 10. 31339
1570
31340
COPYEIGHTED IN THE "UNITED STATES
31359
Multibillionaire; an opera comique in 3 acts, by
J. W. Hays.
© Jenny Ward Hays, San Francisco; D:
6S40, June 19, 1905. 31340
Multimillionaire; musical comedy, book and
lyrics by S. Maguire, music by Noel Roepping.
62 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909; D: 17087; Sylvester
Maguire, New York. 31341
— play in 3 acts, by A. Ottinger. [2], 46 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913 ; D : 34171 ; Albert Ot-
tinger, New York. 31342
Same. [2], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1913; D: 35393; Albert Ot-
tinger, New York. 31343
Mulvaney; playlet, by Louise Lanphear. [20]
p. obi. 24°. Typewritten.
© L. Lanphear, Chicago ; D : 11597, Oct. 26,
1907 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 31344
Mum Ma's extra dry; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
O. E. Grapewin.
© Charles E. Grapev\^in, United States;
1895 : 13269, Mar. 6. 31345
Mum's the word; by C. E. Parker. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clifford E. Parker, New York; D : 9944,
Feb. U, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907. 31346
Mumbo Jum; or, The enchanted clogs, an
Ethiopian extravaganza in 1 scene. New
York, Happy hours company [1874] 7 p. 12°.
([Ethiopian drama, no. 82])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12218,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 31347
Mummers; play in 3 acts, by L. S. Lavine. 78
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1915 ; D : 41028 ; Lawrence
Sharlip Lavine, Philadelphia. 31347a
Mummer's (The) wife; drama in 1 act, by F. K.
Peile, suggested by La femme de tabarin, by
Catulle Mendes. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913; D : 35042 ; F. Kinsey
Peile, London. 31348
Mumming (The) birds. See Twice nightly.
Mummy (The); bv P. Wheeler.
© Post Wheeler, New York; 1896:43167,
JiUy 27. 31349
— fantastical play in 4 acts, by A. Campbell.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25064 ; Alan Camp-
bell, New York. 31350
Mummy (The) — Continued.
sketch, by J. A. Westhauser and Henry C.
Bate. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913; D : 32861 ; Joseph A.
Westhauser, New York. 31351
Mummy (The) and the kumming bird.
Dummy (The) and the bumming bird.
See
Mummy (The) and the maid; or, The semi-
nary girl, a musical comedy in 3 acts, by R.
Carle. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Richard Carle, Somerville, Mass.; D:
2402, Oct. 1, 1902; 2c. Sept. 20, 1902. 31352
Mummy (The) bride; a musical and pantomimic
comedy in a prologue and 3 acts, by W. L.
Donazetta. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© W. Lewis Donazetta, New York ; D : 5460,
Aug. 18, 1904; 2c. Aug. 18, 1904. 31353
Mummy (The) girl; in 2 acts, by M. Ott.
© Matthew Ott, Boston ; D : 8489, Mav 7,
1906. 31354
Mummy (The) monarch; a musical comedy in
2 acts, by Roy S. Durstine and H. J. Van
Dyke, 3d. cover-title, 30 numb. 1. 8°,
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Triangle club of Princeton university,
Princeton, N. J.; D : 9651, Dec. 17, 1906; 2c.
Dec. 17, 1906. 31355
Mummy (The) that wouldn't behave; dramatic
composition in 1 act, by V. Everingham. [10]
p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910 ; D : 22578 ; Van Rens-
selaer Everingham, Syracuse, N. Y. 31356
Mummy's (The) foot; an Egyptian musical
couiediettta [in 1 act] by B. W. Plummer.
[23] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16457 ; Bergen W.
Plummer, Indianapolis. 31357
[play in 1 act, by H. Stockbridge] 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1914 ; D : 38598 ; Henry Stock-
bridge, Ellsworth, Me. 31357a
Mummy's (The) marriage. See Chip (A) of
an old block.
Mumps; a 1 act farce, by J. B. Dockweiler.
© .L B. Dockweiler, Los Angeles; 1898:
20406, -Mar. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 31358
Mundo, mundillo; comedia en 3 actos, de Se-
raffn y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid
[Soeiedad de autores espanoles] 1912. 103 p.
12°.
© IMar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32570 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid. 31359
1571
31360
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31375
Miineca de los viejos; comedia en 1 acto, de
Eusebio de Gorbea Lemmi. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espauoles] 1909. 44 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16877 ; Eusebio de Gorbea Lemmi, Madrid.
31360
Muneca (La) del amor; capricho japones llrico-
dramatico eu 3 actos, dividido en 5 cuadros,
original de F. Sassoue, mtisica del maestro
Manuel Penella. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1914. 58 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
(£) Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38227; Felipe Sassone, Madrid. 31360a
Muneca (La) electrica; juguete comico en 3
actos y en prosa. de A. P. Maristany. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1907. 61 p.
12°.
© Alejandro P. Maristany, Madrid ; D :
10656, May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29, 1907. 31361
Muneca (La) fingida; letra y mtisica de J. Car-
los. Madrid, Gasa Dotesio, 1911. 15 p. 12".
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
2S079; Casa Dotesio, Madrid. 31362
Muneca (La) rota. See Comedias [per] Vic-
tor Manuel Diez Barroso.
Muneca (La) tragica; melodrama policiado en
4 actos y un epilogo, dividido en 8 cuadros,
original de C.Allen-Perkins. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1913. 101 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36530; Carlos Allen-Perkins, Madrid. 31362a
Muiiequita (La) sabia; comedia en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de E. Lopez-Marin. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1910. 38 p.
12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22421 ;
Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid. 31363
Muntere (Der) seifensieder; schwank aus der
deutschen mobilmachung, von Hermann Balir.
Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h., 1914. 87 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915 ; D : 39397 ; Biihnenverlag
Aim & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 31363a
Murada; or. The Turkish, trophy, play in 1 act,
by G. P. Moore. [1], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1911 ; D : 23701 ; Geo. Palmer
Moore, Seattle. 31364
Murallas (Las) de Jerico; alta comedia en 4
actos, original de Alfred Sutro, tr. directa-
mente del inglgs por A. P. Maristany. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1913.
76 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32577 ;
Alejandro P. Maristany, Madrid. 31365
Murder (The); a drama in 1 act, by C. Somer-
ville. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913; D: 32285; Charles
Somerville, New York. 31366
play in 3 acts, by Challan [pseud, of C. A.
de Lima] [42] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D :
12S30, Apr. 24, 1908; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908. 31367
— See also Beloved (The) rose.
Murder as a fine art; original play in 4 acts, bv
S. R. Kennedy and A. C. Noble. [182] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913; D : 32392 ; Sidney R,
Kennedy and Alden C. Noble, New York.
31368
Murder (The) at Brownie's Bite. See Robin
Gray.
Murder (The) at Glendale; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1873 : 12578,
Nov. 1. 31369
Murder in the first degree; comedy sketch, by
K. Kavanaugh. 30 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915; D: 40673; Katharine
Kavanaugh, Baltimore. 31369a
Murder (The) in the snow. See Under a cloud,
Murder will out; a farce in 1 act. for six female
characters, by Lizzie May Elwyn. Author's,
ed.^ New York, H. Roorbach, 1890. 14 p.
12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays, no. 25])
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1890 : 5360.
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 25. 31370
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Lawrence Mars-
ton and A. Steele.
© Asa Steele, New York ; D : 9050, Aug. 30,
1906.
31371
Murdered bride; by S. A. Schafer. 43 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Samuel A. Schafer, Sterling, Kan. ; D :
9417, Nov. 12, 1906; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 31372
Murdered in the dark; an original sensational
drama in 3 acts, by N. Sanford.
© Nellie Sanford, Brooklyn; 1873 :84L
Jan. 31. 31373
Murdered (The) President. See Garfield.
Murderer (The); dramatic composition in 3
acts, by J. Shuttleworth. [129] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 11, 1912 ; D : 29943 ; John Shuttle-
worth, Fredonia, N. Y. 31374
melodrama in 1 act, by W. Howard. [1].
15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D : 23800 ; Wnnla
Howard, Providence, R. I. 31375
1572
31376
COPYRIGHTED IN THF UNITED STATES
31397
Murderer (The) — Continued. •
1 act tragedy, by J. M. Van Deursen. 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 18, 1913; D: 32001; J. M. Van
Deursen, San Bernardino, Cal. 31376
an original play in 3 acts, by T. Barry.
53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909 ; D : 16672 ; Thomas A.
Barry, New York. 31377
Murderers; play in 4 acts, by N. A. Sorrowe.
72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42353 ; Norman A.
Sorrowe, Chicago. 31377a
social play in 1 act, by N. Sorrowe. 20 p.
24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D : 39983 ; Norman
Sorrowe, Chicago. 31377b
Murderer's (A) confession; by M. G. Mitchell
and M. IM. Jacobs. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© M. G. Mitchell and M. M. Jacobs, Norris-
town, Pa.; D : 6351, Mar. 10, 1905; 2c. Mar.
10, 1905. 31378
Murderer's (The) wife; a sensational play in 4
acts, by F. L. Bixby. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Bixbv, New York ; 1440, Feb. 11,
1902 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1902. 31379
Murders in the Rue morgue. See Silent (The)
veng'eance.
Murfreesboro; or. Between the lines, a drama in
a prologue and 5 pictures, by F. D. Reinau.
© Francis D. Reinau, New .York; 1899:
53201, Aug. 19. 31380
Muriel; or, The accepted bracelet, in 3 acts, by
A. J. Steed. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Augustus James Steed, Aylsham, Eng-
land ; D : 4969, May 2, 1904 ; 2c. May 2. 1904.
31381
Muriel's mother; play in 3 acts, by A. Bartlett.
[21, 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912; D: 28779; Arthur
Bartlett, Colorado Springs, Col. 31382
Murphy changes his name; comedy of Ameri-
can manners in 3 acts, by L. I.oud. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tulv 19, 1915; D : 41252 ; Lingard
Loud, Buffalo. 31382a
Mui-phy, the blacksmith; an Irish drama, by
F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1874 : 15494.
Dec. 24. 31383
Same. Rearranged.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1875 : 3369.
Apr. 6. 31384
Murphy's dream; or. Looking into the future,
satirical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Hopp. [2],
132 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1913 ; D : 31951 ; Julius Hopp,
New York. 31385
Murphy's masquerade; in 2 acts, by Jack H.
Reid. [38] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Reid & Gilbert, St. Louis ; D : 5535, Sept.
14, 1904; 2c. Sept. 14, 1904. 31386
a 3 act Irish farce comedy, by J. King.
© Joe King, New York ; 1900 A : 15575.
June 23. 31387
Murphy's troubles; burlesque in 1 act, by C. E.
Taylor and Jack Gorman. 42 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. June 7, 1911; D: 24426; Chas. E.
Taylor, New York. 31388
Murray and Mackey's bon ton ideals; by J. J.
Murray.
© John James Murray, Cincinnati ; 1900 A :
29839, Dec. 8. 31389
Murray (The) comedy.
© James Russey Smith and Charles Lamb.
Muncie, Ind. ; 1897:72803, Dec. 27. 31390
Murray s (The) and Murphy s; a comedy in 3
acts, by Gallagher and Carroll.
© Gallagher and Carroll, New York ; 1896 :
23181, Apr. 14. 31391
Musclar's gymnasium; play in 1 act. by Wm.
Hanlon. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911 ; D : 23806 ; Wm. Han-
Ion, Cohasset, Mass. 31392
Musette; oi'. The secret of the guilde court,
in 3 acts. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lottie Alice Alter, New York ; D : 5739.
Nov. 8, 1904; 2c. Nov. 22, 1904. 31393
Mush; 4 act play with a prologue, by Sherley
Hunter. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1913 ; D : 32755 ; Sherley F.
Hunter, Los Angeles. 31394
Mushroom (The); by K. M. Fitch. Typewrit-
ten.
© Kate Mary Fitch. New York; 1895:
49830, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 31395
Mvishroom, (A) statesman; a 2 act farce, by
Gertrude Andrews;. [29] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© G. Andrew.s, Brooklyn; D : 4577, Feb. 2,
1904; 2c. Jan. 30. 1904. 31396
Mushrooms; musical comedietta in 1 act, by
Louis Weslyn. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D : 30635 ; Chas. H.
Smith, New York. 31397
1573
31398
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31414
Music; 1 act sketch, by F. Wallace. [2], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911; D : 23141 ; Frederick
Wallace, New York. 31398
Music and fun; by E, H. Miller. 2 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Edward H. Miller, New York ; D : 7122,
Aug. 17, 1905; 2c. Sept. 11, 1905. 31399
Music and mirth; a musical and literary enter-
tainment, by J. H. Carter.
© J. Heneage Carter, San Francisco ; 1877 :
7637, June 30. 31400
Music and mirth in a restaurant kitchen;
musical comedy. Typewritten.
© John E. Waller, Brooklyn; 1892:5652,
Feb. 4; 2c. Feb. 27, 1894. 31401
Music (The) counter: musical comedy in 1 act,
by J. Wallace. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36751 ; Joseph Wal-
lace, Brooklyn. 31401a
■ book by J. Wallace, music by Jack
Tobie. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39783, Joseph Wal-
lace, Brooklyn. 31401b
Music (The) counter girl; play in 1 act, by L. B.
Leonard. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1914; D: 37108; Leola B.
Leonard, New York. 31401c
Music (The) hall girl; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Wilson Terry, 2 1., 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1910 ; D : 21161 ; William A.
Tulley, New York. 31402
Music hath charms; college comedy in 1 act,
by Gerald Pioneer. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 22 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D:
30711 ; Samuel French, New York. 31403
'a comedy drama in 1 act, by S. Feldman.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Feldman, Philadelphia ; D :
16068, June 15, 1909; 2c. June 15, 1909.
31404
dramatic sketch, by M. D. Schatts. [1],
S p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30640; Maurice
Daniel Schatts, New York. 31405
Music in a broker's office. See Chas. P.
Bich and his mechanical musical dummy.
Music (The) lesson; musical .sketch, by John
G. Collins. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912; D: 31298; Frank M.
Conly, Ph: \adelphia. 31406
Music (The) lesson — Continued.
a playlet, by Louis De Coucy. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Gustave Frohman, New York ; D : 10302,
Apr. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1907.
Music mad.
31407
See Singing (The) society.
Music maketh merry. See Best (The) author's
Christmas plays.
Music (The) master; play in 3 acts, by Charles
Klein. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42685; David Be-
lasco, New York. 31407a
Music (The) (or moosick) school; play in ]
act, by Thomas J. Gray. 12 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1915; D : 40158 ; Henry
Rosenstein, New York. 31407b
Music (The) shop; musical sketch for vaude-
ville in 1 act, libretto and music by H. Z.
Long, 13 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915; D: 39346; Howard Z.
Long, Jersey City. 31407o
Music (The) teacher. New York, E. S. Wer-
ner publishing and supply company, 1900.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co.,
New York ; 1900 A : 8308, Mar. 30 ; 2c. June 9.
31408
by W. Jolly. 25 p. f . Typewritten.
© Winifred Jolly, New York ; D : 9707, Dec.
28, 1906 ; 2c, Dec. 28, 1906. 31409
^play in 1 act, by B. Cronson. [10] p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D : 31001 ; Bernard
Cronson, Manhattan, N, Y. 31410
Music vs. elocution; a negro sketch in 1 scene,
by George H. Coes. Boston, AV. H. Baker &
CO., 1893. 8 p. 12°, ( [Baker's darkey plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
32306, July 8; 2c. Oct. 20. 31411
Musica popular; sainete, original de Antonio
Casero y Alejandro Larrubiera. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1911. 37 p.
12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25012; Casero y Larrubiera, Madrid. 31412
Musical aspirations in a lodging-house; play
in 1 act, by Maurice Traunstein. 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1913 ; D : 34253 ; Traunstein
& Filliettaz, Roxbury, Mass. 31413
Musical (The) automates; a comic mimical
and musical ballet, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1886 : 23706,
Oct. 19. 31414
1574
31415
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31438
Musical (The) bar; a dramatic composition • in
1 act and 2 scenes, by S. J. O'Brien [stage
name, Samuel De Fay] 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Samuel Jarvis O'Brien, San Francisco;
D:6960, July 13, 1905; 2c. July 13, 1905.
31415
Musical bell boy and the military maid; by
F. W. Gray and N. M. Gray. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred Will Gray and Nellie Mischendorf
Gray, Roanoke, Va. ; D : 7725, Dec. 15, 1905 ;
2c. Dec. 15, 1905. 31416
Musical (A) bouquet; a 2 act novelty, introduc-
ing songs and specialties, by Nettie H. Pelham.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1901. 34 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 734,
Aug. 8, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1907. 31417
Musical (The) burglars' surprise; play in 1 act,
by S. L. Berger. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30165 ; Samuel L.
Berger, Roxbury, Mass. 31418
Musical (The) captain; or, The fall of Vicks-
burg, a drama of the late Rebellion, in 4 acts,
by W. Burt Emerson. Clyde, O., Ames pub-
lishing CO., 1890. 14 p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 277] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890:19206,
June 14; 2c. June 28. 31419
Musical (The) Chinee; or, The Chinee musical
mimic, and a Chinee burlesque dog circus.
© Frank Hassall, Cincinnati; 1885:2894.
Feb. 2 ; 2c. Feb. 2. 31420
Musical chips; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. B.
Fitz.
© E. B. Fitz, Chicago ; 1886 : 14686, June 28.
31421
Musical (A) comedy courtship; vaudeville
comedietta, by A. Denvir. [1], 8 p. 4\ Type-
written.
© Ic. July 24, 1914 ; D : 37686 ; Arthur Den-
vir, New York. 31422
Musical (The) comedy man; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, by J. R. Alden. 47 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912 ; D : 29065 ; Joseph Reed
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 31423
Musical comedy of hats; by H. L. Jewett and
E. A. Lyon. 12 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17282 ; Harriet Lyon
Jewett and Elizabeth A. Lyon, Fredonia, N. Y.
31424
Musical (The) Coopers; a 1 act comedy.
© Alfred G. Rackett, Chicago ; 1892 : 15856,
Apr. 11. 31425
Musical courtship; by C. R. Barnes. 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D: 20388; Charles R.
Barnes, New York. 31426
Musical (The) darkey; a farce in 1 act, by F. L.
Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1884. 7 p.
12°. ([Ames* series of standard and minor
drama, no. 128] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 24019, Dec.
4; 2c. Dec. 4. 31427
Musical (A) discord; by C. T. L. Taylor. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Thomas Longley Taylor, Lam-
bertville, N. J.; D : 8312, Apr. 10, 1906; 2c.
Apr. 10, 1906. 31428
Musical (The) doctor.
© Leonard Maxwell, New Orleans ; D : 7313,
Sept. 25, 1905. 31429
Musical doll; by F. S. Dare. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frank Stephen Dare, Lynn, Mass; D:
7783, Dec. 20, 1905; 2c. Dec. 20, 1905. 31430
Musical (The) Dutchman; by M. P. McLaugh-
lin.
© Marie P. McLaughlin, Baltimore; D:
13216, June 19, 1908. 31431
Musical (A) farmyard; by Bartlett Stacpool.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. Stacpool, New York; D:8597, May
26, 1906; 2c. May 26, 1906. 31432
Musical (A) flirtation.
© Frank Latona, Detroit ; D : 2429, Oct. 9,
1902. 31433
Musical (The) genius; farce comedy in 1 act,
by V. Meyer. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1911; D: 23281; Vincent
Jleyer, Annapolis, Md. 31434
Musical (The) harvesters; a 1 act comedy,
© Ernest A. Rackett, Chicago ; 1898 : 13087,
Feb. 23. 31435
Musical (A) honeymoon; 1 act comedy or
sketch, by F. L'Hote.
© Francena L'Hote, New York ; 1898 : 18229,
Mar. 18. 31436
Musical (The) hostlers; a 1 act comedy, by
A. G. Rackett.
© Alfred G. Rackett, Chicago ; 1891 : 15170,
Apr. 24. 31437
Musical (The) iraposter; comedy sketch in 1
act, by C. M. Alviene. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. M. Demarest, New York ; D : 6225,
Feb. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1905. 31438
1575
31439
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31460
Musical (A) jingle; vaudeville act, by J. W.
Scott and G. Davis, i, 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21285; J. Watson
Scott and Georgia Davi^, Chicago. 31439
Musical (A) melange. See Cancioncillas.
Musical (A) memoiy; by C. Corcoran. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
©Charles Corcoran, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 13640,
Aug. 10, 1908; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 31440
Musical mixtures; comic medley.
© li. M. Carroll, United States ; 1873 : 11554,
Oct. 8. 31441
Musical moments; by G. T. Bindbeutel. 8 p.
V. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1911; D: 24935; Geo. T.
Bindbeutel, Chicago. 31442
Musical (A) neighborhood; a duologue in 1
scene, by C. F. Tidgin. 6 1., 8°. Printed.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1885:2780,
Jan. 81 ; 2c. Mar. 12. 31443
Musical (A) quarrel; a 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, by Lou i!]sther Bates. 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© L. E. Bates, San Francisco ; D : 5284, July
11, 1904; 2c. June 27, 1904. 31444
Musical romances and terpsichorean revels;
an operatic spectacular extravaganza in 8
acts, compiled, arr. and adapted by E. H.
Coates. 41 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Edward Hughes Coates, New York; D:
1458, Feb. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902. 31445
Musical (The) servant; an Ethiopian sketch in
1 scene, by Phil H. Mowrey. New York, R. M.
De Witt, 1875. 6 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethio-
pian antl comic drama, no. 44] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
24U0, Mar. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 20. 31446
Musical (A) sketch; libretto, by Kettle and
Alexander. [St. Augustine, Fla., The record,
1909] 7 p. 8°.
© Kettle and Alexander, St. Augustine,
Fla.; A: 235724, Mar. IS, 1909; 2c. Mar. 22,
1909. 31447
Musical (The) story of a Dresden china shep-
herdess, -bee Hobby-horse (The) guards.
Musical toys; a curtain raiser for 4 people, by
Robert Grilhn Morris. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Elenor de Berrein Morris, Brooklvn ; D :
6101, Jan. 19, 1905; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 31448
Musical trip around the world; musical comedy,
by A. H. Rackett.
© A. H. Rackett, Chicago; 1900 A: 4926,
Feb. 23. 31449
Musical (A) visitor; by P. H. Currier.
© Proctor H. Currier, Amesbury, Mass. ;
D : 6240, Feb. 18, 1905. 31450
Musical (A) windfall; a 1 act sketch, music by
Hector IMacCarthy, book by R. Whitcomb.
© Russell Whitcomb, Elizabeth, N. J.; D:
13409, July 25, 1908. 31451
Musicale (The); by L.Adams. [2] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1911; D: 25407; Leonard
Adams, Buffalo. 31452
Musicale (The) surprise; by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, Buffalo; D:602, June
24, 1901. 31453
Musician's (The) daughter; playlet in 1 act,
by D. Davidson. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910 ; D : 22586 ; Dor6 David-
son, New York. 31454
Musicians' doings; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
S. Simone. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1913; D: 83218; Saverio Si-
mone, Los Angeles. 31455
Musician's (The) dream; miniature allegorical
opera, by Herbert Thomson and F. Channon.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912; D: 29244; H. Boyd
Kear, New York. 31456
play in 4 acts, by T. Hubbert. 29 p. f .
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915 ; D : 40397 ; Tracy Hub-
bert, Toronto. 31456a
Musicians (The) on wheels,
skating band.
Sec Roller (The)
Musician's (The) sweetheart; a curtain raiser,
by A. S. Richardson. Typewritten.
© Anna S. Richardson, Council Bluffs, la. ;
1898 : 22316, Apr. 8 ; 2c. Apr. 8. 31457
Musikantenmadel (Das); operette in 3 akten,
von Bernhard Buchbinder, musik von Georg
Jarno. Stuttgart, Julius Feuchtinger, 1910.
119 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© June 13, 1910 ; 2c. July 1, 1910 ; D : 21459 ;
Julius Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany.
31458
Same.
Stuttgart, J.
Text der
Feuchtinger, 1910. 43 p. 12'
© Mar. 80, 1910; 2c. Apr. 26, 1910; D:
20888 ; Julius Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Ger-
many. 31459
Musketeers (The) See Mousquetaires (Les)
Mustapha; musical comedy in 2 acts, by D. S.
Marion. Book and lyrics. [76] p. f°. Type-
written.
© David S. Marion, New York ; D : 6283,
Feb. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1905. 31460
1576
31461
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31477
Mustard; a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by
M. Wallace. 100 p. 4°. TjiDewritten.
© Morgan Wallace, New York; D: 13436,
July 29, 1908 ; 2c. July 29, 1908. 31461
Mustard (The) king; tabloid musical comedy in
3 scenes, by J. K. Bradshaw. [2], 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D: 32002; New York
tabloid amusement co., New York. 31462
Mustard (A) plaster; a 3 act farce comedy, by
O. A. Kherns and C. H. Davis.
© O. A. Kherns and Chas. H. Davis, St.
Louis, Mo. ; 1896 : 63188, Nov. 19. 31463
Mustard (The) plasters; comedy in 1 act, by
George H. Willard. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing company [1901] 15 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1029, Oct.
28, 1901; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 31464
Mustard (The) seed; fantastic comedy in 3 acts,
by L. Eyre. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913 ; D : 33719 ; Laurence
Eyre, Philadelphia. 31465
Musterweiber (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Paul Hubl und G. Quedenfeldt, musik von
Franz Werther. Regiebuch eingerichtet von
Carl Witt. Stuttgart, J. Feuchtinger, 1911.
144 p. 8°,
© Aug. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25597 ;
Julius Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany.
31466
Same. Text der gesiinge. 48 p. 12°.
© Aug. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25685 ;
Julius Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany.
31467
Mute (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by C. F. Paine.
63 p. 8°. Printed.
© Charles F. Paine, Groveland, Mass. ;
1894: 23365, May 8; 2c. May 8. 31468
play in 1 act, by C. A. Davy. [2], lO^p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912 ; D : 30539 ; Catherine A.
Davy, Chicago. 31469
Mute (The) Messiah; drama in 3 acts, by D.
Pinski.
45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D: 28763; David
Pinski, New York. 31470
Mute (The) sing'er; a drama in 5 acts, adapted
from Anna Cora Mowatt's novel of that name,
by Robert Jones,
© Caroline Richings Bernard, United
States ; 1872 : 1630, Feb. 19. 31471
Muter's (A) hertzs (A mother's heart) ; comedy
drama in 4 acts with music, by Joseph La-
teiner. music by Louis Friedsell.
j^yTX"" "jic ,]j?apN 4 ]^N vS?:xn- ;V'N~ c'-ir'ji?: n
79 p. 8°. Ms. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915 ; D : 40172 ; Leon Blank,
New York. 31471a
Mutineers (The) of Eastcheap. See FalstafE
in rebellion.
Mutiny (The); dramatic playlet, by G. Steven-
son. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1911; D: 247-50; Guernsey
Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa. 31472
Mutiny of Marg'ery; by Thomas B. Donaldson.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D : 6971,
July 15, 1905; 2c. July 15, 1905. 31473
Mutt (A); by H. C. Fisher.
© Harry C. Fisher, San Francisco; D:
12525, Mar. 10, 1908. 31474
Mutter (Die); biihnenhandlung in 3 abschnitten,
von J. Tralow. Miinchen, George MfiUer, 1914.
98 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914; D : 36314 ; .Johannes
Tralow, Bremen, Germany. 31474a
-- — drama in 1 akt, von W. Goldbaum. Berlin,
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biih-
nenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1913. 21 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913 ; D : 34877 ; Wenzel Gold-
baum, Berlin. 31475
• — - See also Lockere vogel,
[Mutter und frau; drama in 4 acts, by A. Book-
stein]
176 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D: 42394; Abraham
Bookstein, Brooklyn. 31475a
Mutterschaft; drama in 5 akten, von Johannes
Raff [pseud, des Joh. Hozhevar] Berlin, S.
Fischer, 1912. 150 p. 12°.
© Mar. 26, 1912; 2c. June 6, 1912; D:
29886; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 31476
schauspiel in 4 akten, von Roberto Braggo,
deutscli von Otto Eisenschitz. [101] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1914; D: 37257; Comoedia,
Vienna. 31476a
Muttersohn (Ein); schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Siegfried Trebitsch. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1911.
110 p. 12°.
© Mar. 26, 1912 ; 2c. June 6, 1912 ; D : 29885.
S. Fischer veiiag, Berlin. 31477
1577
31477
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31497
Mutterzolb and son; comedy playlet, by D.
Darby Aaronson and W. E. Colby. [1], 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1914; D: 38060; Walter E.
Colby, New York. 31477a
Mutton chops; or, Frivolous men, comedy in 4
acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud, of W. O. Sou-
bron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
593, May 29, 1901. 31478
Mutual concessions. See Lesson in matri-
mony.
Mutual (A) friend. See Paddy Doyle.
Mutual (A) mistake; by G. J. Stillman.
© Geo. .7. Stillman, Jersey City; D : 15611,
Apr. 13, 1909. 31479
Mutual (The) sin; play in 4 acts, by A. V.
Hines. [85] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1911 ; D : 25294 ; Arline Van
Ness Hines, New York. 31480
Mutually spotted; 1 act comedy sketch, by Wal-
ter Everett Prince, music for the songs by
Gilbert Standish. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© W. E. Prince, Worcester, Mass. ; D : 8397,
Apr. 21, 1906; 2c. Apr. 21, 1906. 31481
Muza hen Abil Gazan; Oder, Der fall von
Granada, trauerspiel in 4 acten, von R. Ros-
koten.
© Robert Roskoteu, Peoria, 111.; 1894:
16484, Mar. 23. 31482
My adjuster; or, Between the coal hole and
the cellar, comedy sketch in 1 scene, by W. V.
Allen and M. Y. Allen. 19 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 22, 1914 ; D : 37650 ; Walter Van
Allen and May Van Allen, New York. 31482a
My affinity; by T. Waters.
© Theo<lore Waters, New York ; D : 7734,
Dec. 19, 1905. 31483
My American girl; by Tom Fitch. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Julia Romaine Marks, New York; D:
9145, Sept. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1906. 31484
play in 1 act, by F. Hadley. [1], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 21, 1913; D : 33567 ; Florence
Hadley, Brooklyn. 31485
My Arabella; a personation farce in 2 acts.
Typewritten.
© Cecilia Ross, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 1898:
62872, Oct. 26; Ic. Oct. 26. 31486
My Aunt Bridget; a farcical comedy in 3 acts.
© George W. Monroe and John Rice,
United States; 1886:5737, Mar. 11. 31487
See also Two into eight.
My aunt from Boggsville; interlude in 1 act,
by R. L. Green. 1 p. 1., 3 p. 8°. Printed.
© Richard L. Green, Gravesend Beach,
N. Y. ; 1899:55057, Aug. 29; 2c. June 25,
1900. 31488
My aunt from Salem; a 1 act comedietta, by
W. H. Wilkison. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© AVilliam H. Wilkison, Indianapolis. Ind. ;
D:4473, Jan. 6, 1904; 2c. Jan. 6, 1904.
31489
My Aunt Sally.
© William W. Gray, Mount Clemens, Mich. ;
1892 : 52437, Dec. 22. 31490
My aunt's nephew; in 3 acts, by Bert Leslie.
© La Motte, Delmore & WMlson, New York ;
1900 A: 17629, July 17. 31491
My aunt's picture; by C. A. Copson. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Clyde Arthur Copson, New York ; D :
11032. July 23, 1907; Ic. July 15, 1907; Ic.
July 30, 1907. 31492
My awful ma; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Viola Fortescue, Winthrop, Mass. ; 1893 :
50107, Nov. 10. 31493
My awful wife; comedy in 4 acts, by Joseph H.
Slater. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing company,
1909. 51 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 480] )
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17418 ;
Ames pub. CO., Clyde, O. 31494
My beggar and love; play in 2 scones, by G. H.
Carlisle. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D: 36598; George H.
Carlisle, Philadelphia. 31494a
My bell boy; by Richard Hyde. 17, [2] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 27, 1911; D : 24377 ; Henrietta
Herbert, New York. 31495
My best girl; musical play in 3 acts, by C.
Pollock and Rennold Wolf. [83] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912; D: 30540; Channing
Pollock, New York. 31496
My blue-grass girl; comic operetta in 2 acts,
book and lyrics, by T. Stempfel, jr., music by
Herbert P. Stothart. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. .Tune IS, 1913; D : 33524 ; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 31497
My bonnie Kate; romantic comedy, by R. Dun-
bar. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1915; D : 41361 ; Robin Dun-
bar, So. Bend, Ind. 31497a
1578
31498
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31522
My boy; comedy in 3 acts and 6 tableaux, a
translation and adaptation of Adolph L'Ar-
ronge's German play, Meiu Leopold, by A.
Neuendorff.
I© Adolph Neuendorff, United States ; 1878 :
9820, Aug. 26. 31498
— a play in 4 acts, by R. Hughes,
© Rupert Hughes, New York; D: 13507,
Aug. 5, 1908. 31499
— See also His father's son.
My boy Bill; comedy drama in 1 act, by F. E.
Lynch. [3], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1918; D: 34404; Frank E.
Lynch, Hornell, N. Y. 31500
My boy Jim; rural playlet, by Harry L. New-
ton. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909; D : 16678 ; Pliny F.
Rutledge, Chicago. 31501
My brave sister. See Straw (A) man.
My broder; a comedy.
© Mrs. F. M. Chapman, North Scituate
Beach, Mass. ; 1881 : 18271, Nov. 25. 31502
My brother; a drama in 5 acts, by J. S. Forbes.
© James S. Forbes, Camden, N. J. ; 1881 :
13765, Sept. 8. 31503
Same. Camden, N. J., E. Curtz, 1881. 16 p.
12°.
© James Forbes, Camden, N. J.; 1881:
14220, Sept. 17; 2c. Sept. 17. 31504
• an original drama in 4 acts, by W. Red-
mond. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Redmond, Boston; 1888:31888.
Nov. 9; 2c. Apr. 9, 1889. 31505
or, A mine of gold, an original American
play in 5 acts, by C. B. Edwards.
© Charles Barton Edwards, Brooklyn;
1888 : 28092, Oct. 3. 31506
or, The field trial, a high-class modern
drama in 5 acts and 6 scenes, by C. C. Brown.
© Chalmers C. Brown, Columbus, Ind. ;
1898:40798, July 7. 31507
My Brother Charles; comedy in 3 acts, by Har-
vey Cade [pseud, of H. C. Colburn] Type-
written. 65 p. 24°.
© Ic. May 24, 1911; D : 24402 ; Harvey C.
Colburn, Marion, Ind. 31508
My brother's keeper; by F. D. Hills.
© Frank D. Hills, Uniontown, Kan.; D:
33977, Oct., 1908. 31509
a drama in 1 act, by J. G. Emmons. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© .Tames Gordon Emmons, New York ; 1891 :
43482, Dec. 3; 2c. Dec. 3. 31510
My brother's keeper — Continued.
'a drama in 3 acts. Boston, G. M. Baker &
CO., 1873. 2 p. 1., 7-67 p. 12°. ([Amateur
drama, no. 3] )
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1873 : 722, Jan.
25; 2c. Jan. 27. 31511
My brother's sister. See Nadine.
My brudder-in-law; the -new and original high
pressure comedy in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by W.
Gill.
© William Gill, Council Bluffs, la.; 1882:
7507, May 9. 31512
My bunkie; a drama in 4 acts, by W. J. Mc-
Kiernan.
© William J. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
1900 A : 11174, May 3. 31513
My Chinese partner; a drama in 3 acts, by L. J.
Cella. Denver, Col., 1882.
© Louis J. Cella, New York; 1882:8063,
May 18. 31514
My chum; by F. Marsden (W. A. Sliver)
© Fred Marsden. South Schroon, N. Y. ;
1883 : 16784, Sept. 13. ' 31515
a comedy in 5 acts, written and dramatized
by F. Eversmann, jr.
© Fred Eversmann, jr., Baltimore ; 1881 :
3594, Mar. 11. 31516
My college chum and I; by R. Edwards. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph Edwards, Brooklyn; D: 11948,
Dec. 9, 1907; Ic. Dec. 9, 1907; Ic. Dec. 18,
1907. 31517
My comrade; a comedy in 5 acts, by J. F. Mil-
liken.
© James F. MiUiken, United States; 1883:
22599, Dec. 7. 31518
My country cousin.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1892:
50238, Dec. 9. 31519
My country home; rural playlet, H. Keefer.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1912; D: 30365; Harry
Keefer, Baltimore. 31520
My country sweetheart; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Slater.
© .Joseph H. Slater, Chicago; 1892:38780,
Sept. 24. 31521
My country, 'tis of thee; an illustrated panto-
mime, arr. and posed for public exhibition,
with directions for performance, by Anna D.
Cooper. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1907.
25 p. illus. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 11466,
Oct. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1907. 31522
1579
31523
DEAMATTC CO^IPOSITIONS
31540
My country, 'tis of thee — Continued.
a play ... 5 acts, by Joseph L. Tvnan.
283 p. 4°. Typewritfen.
© J. L. Tynan, New York ; D : 11474, Oct.
7, 1907; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 31523
My cousin. See Ma cousine.
Mj'- Cousin Beth; comedy In 3 acts, l\v Y. Gei.ser.
84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1910; D: 21116; Yvonne
Geiger, San Francisco. 31524
My cousin from Maine; playlette, by G. C.
Cook. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909; D: 17248; Gertrude
Cliadwick Cook, San Francisco. 31525
My cousin, the emperor; a romantic play in a
prologue and 3 acts, by P. B. Russell. 180 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© P. Beeknian Russell. Denver ; D : 1289,
Tan. 14, 1902; 2c. Oct. 31, 1902. 31526
My Cousin Timmy; a farce in 2 acts, by
Tliacher Plowland Guild. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1903. 25 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4085,
Oct. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1903. 31527
My daughter; an American arama in 4 acts, by
O. T. Dazey.
© C. T. Dazey, Cambridge, Mass.; 1879:
16610, Dec. 10. 31528
52 p.
• drama in 5 acts, by E. E. Kiene.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1913; D: 33314; Elsie E.
Kiene, Buffalo. 31529
My daughter, oh, my daughter! See Rosemi
Shell.
My daughter's husband; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Kathryn Webster.
© E. B. Fitz, Chicago ; 1899 : 110, Jan. 3.
31530
My day and now-a-days; a monologue in 1
scene, for a child, by N. Zediker. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames, 1886. 5 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 186] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886:27380,
Dec. 4; 2c. Dec. 4. 31531
My divinity; musical comedy in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by Winifred Seeger, music by J. M.
Boyd. 35 p. 16°. Printed.
© Dec. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 25928 ;
Joanne M. Boyd, Carroll, 111. 31532
My Dixie dad; 1 act comedy, by Howard Mc-
Kent. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912 ; D : 30.535 ; Mr. & Mrs.
James II. McCann, Coytesville, N. J. 31533
My Dixie girl; a romance of Dixieland in 4
acts, by Sadie Calhoun. [96] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© S. Calhoun, New York ; D : 8110, Mar. 6,
1906; 2c. Mar. 6, 1906. 31534
My Dixieland; domestic drama in 5 acts, by
Bartley Campbell. [04] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39165 ; Robert Camp-
bell, New York. 31534a
My doctor's romance; or. The joining gle-w of
life, romantic vaude\ ille playlet, by Robert L.
Landrum. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912 ; D : 30748 ; Shaar, Young
and Shaar, Detroit. 31535
My dog; play in 1 act, by F. AV. Robinson. [1],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1914 ; D : 37671 ; F. W. Robin-
son, Essex Fells, N. J. 31535a
— play in 3 acts, by J. F. Ballard. [130] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1914 ; D : 37382 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 31535b
Same. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915 ; D : 40454 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, New York. 31535c
My double; monologue, by M. M. Stanley. 1 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Maude May Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15092,
Feb. 15. 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 31536
My Dutch uncle; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. S.
Bronson.
© Ed. S. Bronson, Defiance, O. ; 1896 : 7985,
Feb. 1. 31537
My father-in-law's money; a drama in 4 acts,
by W. J. Sturges.
© W. J. Sturges, Ballstown Centre, N. Y. ;
1884 : 14361, July 15. 31538
My father the kike; Jewish comedy in 4 acts,
by D. Greenwald.
"jri-pN 4
"N r^-r^Np X ;p7 -ly- r'JN::
I
66 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1915 ; D : 40202 ; David Green-
wald, New York. 31538a
My father's brother; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, tr. and adapted from the French, by
J. H. Ligon.
© Junius Henri Ligon, United States ; 1886 :
16576, July 20. 31539
My father's ghost; comedy In 1 act, by B. W.
Springer. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911; D": 24360; Bessie Wre-
ford Springer, Detroit. 31540
1580
31541
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31564
My father's wife; modern play in 4 acts, by
E. L. Axilbuud. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911 ; D : 28035 ; Elizabeth L.
Axilbund, Philadelphia. 31541
My father's will; a comedy in 1 act, by J. Abar-
banell. New York, S. French & son, 1881. 16
p. 12°. ([French's parlor comedies, no. 9])
© .Jacob Abarbanell, New York ; 1881 : 2672,
Feb. 21; 2c. Mar. 30. 31543
My favorite brand; by M. M. Stanley.
© Maude Mae Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15184,
Feb. 27, 1909. 31543
My firelight lady; musical comedy, book and
Ivrlcs bv Grace Delaney Goldeuburg:, music
by W. S. Goldeuburg. [38] p. 4°. T.M)ewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1913; D: 35104; William
Smith Goldenburg, Cincinnati. 31544
My first case. See Butler (The)
My-fist-toe-flees and Mar-gar-root; burnt cork-
ing version of Faust in 4 scenes, by W. Vau
Allen. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21291 ; Walter Van
Allen, New York. 31545
My friend; a farcical, musical comedy in 3 acts,
by James C. Tynan, New York.
© H. J. Sayers and M. Gottlieb, United
States ; 1885 : 9395, Apr. 23. 31546
My friend and myself; drama in 1 act, by M.
Boros. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913; D: 34334; Morris
Boros, New York. 31547
My friend Brown; a black faced monologue, by
Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chi-
cago and New York, Ti;;e Dramatic publishing
company, 1902. 6 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2537,
Nov. 3. 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 31548
My friend Tritz; comedy in 3 acts, by Erck-
munu-Chatrian, adapted and arr. for the
American stage, by S. Stange and J. Mason.
© Stanislaus Stange and John Mason,
United States ; 1892 : 54355, Dec. 31. 31549
a Dutch monologue,- by Harry L. Newton.
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] 9 p. 12°.
(On cover: Denison's vaudeville sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7021,
July 24, 1905; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 31550
My friend from Arkansas. Typewritten.
© Robert Sherman, Minneapolis; 1899:
65041, Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 31551
My friend from Dixie: musical comedy in 3
acts, by J. L. Hill. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911; D: 23364; J. Leubrie
Hill, New York. 31552
My friend from Georgia; by B. McClain and E.
Hogan. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Billie McClain and Ernest Hogan, New
York; D : 1565, Mar. 12, 1902; 2c. Feb. 3,
1902. 31553
My friend from India; an original American
farcical-comedy in 3 acts, by H. A. Du Souchet.
© Henry A. Du Souchet, New York ; 1894 :
21854, Apr. 28. ' 31554
My friend from Kentucky; musical comedy in
3 acts and 5 scenes, by J. Leubrie Hill. [28]
p. f°. Tj'pewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D: 35384; Lafayette
amusement co., inc.. New York. 31555
My friend's in town. See Little mother of the
slums.
My friend, the artist; a play of todav in 4 acts,
by F. S. Kolle and G. Carlton.
© Frederick Strange Kolle and Gerald
Carlton, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 69543, Dec. 14.
31556
My friend, the burglar; by R. L. Elliott. [7]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1910; D: 21298; Robert L.
Elliott, Chester, Pa. 31557
My friend, the cowboy; a comedy in 1 act, by
Alf. Hampton. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 1814.
May 1, 1902; 2c. May 1, 1902. 31558
My friend, the doctor; a society comedy in 1
act, by O. West. [2], 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Olive West, New York ; D : 343, Apr. 12,
1901; 2c. Apr. 12, 1901. 31559
My friend, the professor; by A. E. Wills.
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 1856,
May 9, 1902. 31560
My friend's wife; comedy of society life, in 3
acts and 1 scene, by E. B. De Ligny. [2],
112 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910; D: 22556; Ernest B.
De Ligny, New York. 31561
comedy sketch in 1 act, by W. Dehlman.
[22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912; D: 30915; William
Dehlman, Worcester. 31562
My gal; a sketch for two characters, dressed
alike.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7727, July 23; 2c. Oct. 26. 31563
My Genevive; or. The way of the world,
emotional drama in 5 acts, by C. Swickard.
.59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Swickard, Chicago ; D : 4394,
Dec. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1903. 31564
1581
31565
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31585
My Geraldine; an original Irish drama in 5 acts,
by B. Campbell.
© Hartley Campbell, New York; 1880:
19297, Dec. 17. 31565
My girl; American farce comedy in 3 acts, bj'
F. R. Sleeper.
© Frank R. Sleeper, Des Moines; 1891:
8572, Mar, 6. 31566
an eccentric comedy in 3 acts, by George
Elton.
© Maybury Fleming, New Brighton, N, Y. ;
1891 : 7850, Mar. 2. 31567
My girl from Mexico; a musical comedy in 2
acts, book by B. Tarkington and E. E. Yates,
music by R. C. Odoms. [5], 80 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 29, 1909 ; D : 16403 ; Booth Tark-
ington, Edward Everett Yates and R. Clifford
Odoms, Indianapolis. 31568
My girl from Montana; a 4 act melodrama, by
E. Krick. [35] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Krick, Richmond, Ind. ; D :
10957, July 12, 1907; 2c. July 12, 1907. 31569
My girl from Mountain Beach; musical play
in 2 acts, by Joseph Alden. [3], 150 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1913 ; D : 35315 ; Joseph R.
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 31570
My girl of mystery; sentimental comedy in 4
acts, by L. E. Henderson. 67 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37563 ; Leorie Eliza-
beth Henderson, Los Angeles. 31570a
My girl of the cameo; musical comedy in 2
acts, book by D. A. Kahn, lyrics & music by
Joseph A. Artis. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911 ; D : 23638 ; Donald A.
Kahn, South Bend, Ind. 31571
My God: whose wife am I? or, The lost heir,
in 6 acts, by Anna Eliza Clay [i. e. Mrs. A. E.
Bailey]
© Mrs. A. E. Bailey, Chicago ; 1879 : 13386,
Oct. 9 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1880. 31572
My good friend; sketch by Donovan and Mc-
Donald. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911 ; D : 25428 ; Chas. M. Mc-
Donald, Asbury Tark, N. J. 31573
My grandfather's will. See Totty.
My Hebrew friend; or. Human nature, by F.
Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia ; 1882 : 9982,
June 17. 31574
My hero brother; a 1 act comedy with two char-
acters, by Thos. Somers Hess, jr. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© T. S. Hess, jr., Collingswood, N. J.; D:
6786, June 2, 1905 ; 2c. June 2, 1905. 31575
My honey boy. See Town sport.
My husband; a domestic comedy in 3 acts, by
S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1888:7563,
Mar. 12. 31576
an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. K. Tillotson.
© James K. Tillotson, New York; 1883:
3977, Mar. 3. 31577
My husband's aflinity; by W. A. Smith.
© William Augustus Smith, New York ; D :
13019, Aug. 20, 1909. 31578
My husband's flat; a comedy in 1 act, by Henry
Muller. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. Muller, E. Orange, N. J. ; D : 9527, Nov.
27, 1906; 2c. Nov. 27, 1906. 31579
My husband's friend; a comedy in 3 acts, by
W. A. Glassford. [89] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter A. Glassford, New York; 1894:
15036, Mar. 16 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 31580
My husband's mother; a comedy farce in 1 act,
by Sidney Wilmer.
© Claude Gillingwater, New York; 1898:
32298, May 25. 31581
My ideal; a sketch in 1 act, by F. J. Oebbecke.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ferdinand J. Oebbecke, Philadelphia ; D :
4493, Jan. 12, 1904; 2c. Jan. 12, 1904. 31582
My Indian love; or. The sheaf of arrows,
romance of half a century ago in 4 acts, by
J. H. Sheppard and Chas. E. Blaney. [2],
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912; D: 31043; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co. New York. 31583
My invalid aunt.
My Irish Molly 0.
jSee Ruben Kube.
See Little emigrant.
My Jeremiah; a farce, by H. Elliott McBride.
Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1882. 12 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1882 : 18522, Nov.
2;2c. Nov. 6. 31584
• Same.
© H. Elliott McBride, Coraopolis, Pa., as
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
1221, Ocr. 14, 1910. Original entry, Nov. 2,
1882, no. 18522. 31585
1582
31586
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
31606
My Jessamine; romantic comedy-drama in 4
acts, by B. E. Sheaf er. [92] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913; D: 34432; Berttia E.
Sheafer, Cleveland. 31586
My Jim; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by F. Gra-
hame. La Crosse, Wis., W. J. Boycott, 1900.
66 p. sq. 8°.
© Dick Ferris, Mt. Carmel, 111.; 1900 A:
20540, Aug. 16 ; 2c. Aug. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 26.
31587
My Johnnie; or, Wealth vs. manhood, a drama,
by P. Carroll.
© Patrick Carroll, Chicago; 1882:15740,
Sept. 23. 31588
My June; by P. Armstrong.
© Paul Armstrong, New York; 1900 A:
24668, Oct. 4. 31589
My kingdom for a wife; farce comedy in 1 act,
by M. Lipman. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28705 ; Maurice Lip-
man, Chicago. 31590
My lady; play in 1 act, by K. Raynore. 31 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913; D: 34901; Katherine
Raynore, New York. 31591
. ^ adapted from Alexander Dumas' cele-
brated novel. The three musketeers, by Anne
Snowden. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914; D: 37566; Howell
Snowden, Oxnard, Cal. 31591a
romance in verse in 1 act, by F. M. McLane.
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914 ; D : 38711 ; Fannie Moul-
ton McLane, New York. 31591b
My Lady Bellamy; romantic play in 4 acts, by
Dorothea Moore. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1910 ; D : 21411 ; Alex. Mac-
lean, London. 31592
My Lady Betty; in 1 act, by Vincent Gordon
Correlli. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1910 ; D : 22282 ; Frank Elles-
ton, New York. 31593
a play in 1 act, by W. Montague. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912; D: 28827; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 31594
My lady cavalier; a romantic drama of life in
the colony of Maryland in 1765, by H. Bill-
man.
© Howbert Billman, Chicago; 1897:61180,
Oct. 29. 31595
My Lady Clara. See Dreams.
My lady coquette; an original comedy-drama in
4 acts, by F. Allen Horsford [pseud, of Mrs.
L, A. Friedlieb] 156 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. M. Friedlieb, New York ; 1886 : 24997,
Nov. 5; 2c. Nov. 19. 31596
My Lady Darrell; or, A strange marriage, a
drama in 4 acts, by Joseph Le Brandt. New
York, H. Roorbach, 1898. 62 p. 12°.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1898:
57009, Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 10. 31597
My Lady Diane; a drama in 4 acts, by E. C.
Chapeau.
© Ellen Chazal Chapeau, Savannah, Ga. ;
1900 A : 395, Jan. 4. 31598
My Lady Dolly; a modern play in 3 acts, by
R. W. Tully. [204] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Walton Tully, New York; D:
1174, Dec. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 1902.
L.U- 1 31599
My Lady Estoria; an original American comedy
drama in 4 acts, by P. Brittell.
© Paul Brittell, New York; 1891:15917,
Apr. 30. 31600
My Lady Eugenie; a play in 5 acts, dramatized
from a German tr. by M. S. Williams. Phila-
delphia, 1884.
© Mary S. Williams, United States; 1884:
8297, Apr. 21. 31601
My Lady Luxury; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics, by R. J. Young, music, by
W. A. Sehroeder. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten
[Libretto only]
© Ic. July 19, 1913 ; B : 33846 ; Rida John-
son Young, Greenwich, Conn. 31602
My Lady Molly; opera comique in 2 acts, books
and lyrics by G. H. Jessop, music by S. Jones.
[130] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George H. .Tessop and Sidney Jones, Great
Britain ; D : 2210, Aug. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 11,
1902. 31603
My Lady Mushroom; sketch, by M. D. Weil.
[1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1912; D: 31701; Mabel
Dobyns Weil, New York. 31604
My lady of Bergen. See On neutral ground.
My lady of flowers; a musical fantasy in 3 acts,
by J. R. Alden. Act 1, p, 1-15. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912 ; D : 29392 ; Joseph Reed
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 31605
— Same. Act 1 [cont.]-3. p. 16-48. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 6, 1912 ; D : 30021 ; Joseph Reed
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 31606
1583
31607
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31625
My lady of flowers — Continued.
a musical fantasy in o acts, book and lyrics
l\v J. R. AUlen. [2], G7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D: 31767; Joseph R.
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 31607
My Lady Poverty; a drama in 5 acts, by F. De
S. Gliebe. Santa Barbara, Cal., St. Anthony
college [1912] 78 p. 16°.
© Mar. 6, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1912 ; D : 29239 ;
Francis De Sales Gliebe, Santa Barbara, Cal.
31608
My Lady Raffles; a comedy in 1 act, by A.
Crewe. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ann Crewe, San Francisco; D: 18952,
Sept. 29, 1908; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908. 31609
My Lady Zadia; an emotional drama in 5 acts,
l)y Lou Bates. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. L. Bates, New York ; D : 8067, Feb.
27, 1906; 2c. Feb. 27, 1906. 31610
My lady's dress; play in 3 acts, by E. Knob-
lauch. [127] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914; D: 36887; Edward
Knoblauch, New York. 31610a
Same, cover-title, 86 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sept. 30, 1914; Ic. Sept. 2.5, 1914; Ic.
Oct. 3, 1914; D: 38389; Edward Knoblauch,
New York. 31610b
My lady's fool; comedy in 3 acts, by E. B. Tif-
fany.
© Esther B. Tiffany, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1889: 14838, May 16. 31611
My lady's g'love; comedy in 1 act, by Neilson
Morris. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17663 ; Ann O'Neill,
Overbrook, Pa. 31612
My lady's honor; playlet in 3 phases, by M.
Pemberton. 35 p. 4°. Type\Vritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915; D: 40179; Murdock
Pemberton, New York. 31612a
My lady's maid. See Madame Jeannette.
My lady's nerves; comedy in 3 acts, by Hattie
Fleming Cuiiuiiins. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25693 ; Mrs. Joseph
Cummins, Glen EUyn, 111. 31613
My lady's note; a comedy in 3 acts, by A,
Brown.
© Alice Brown, Boston; D:2727, Dec. 17,
1902. 31614
My lady's ring; a comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Brown. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Brown, Boston ; D : 2807, Jan. 3,
1903 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1903. 31615
My lady's valentine; a love story in 5 acts, by
M. Morton.
© Michael Morton, New York ; 1899 : 7539,
Jan. 23. 31616
My last chance. See Before twelve.
My last two; comedy sketch in 1 act, by J. J.
Bernard. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 13, 1913 ; D : 31945 ; Jule J. Ber-
nard, New York. 31617
My legal adviser; a dramatic frolic in 1 act,
by G. W. Snoddy. 12 p. 12°. Printed for
the author.
© George Wade Snoddy, Chicago ; D : 14656,
Dec. 21, 1908; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 31618
My life; a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by
H. Meredith.
© Harry Meredith, Cohasset, Mass.; 1884:
17374, Aug. 28. 31619
See also Wife's (A) revenge.
My life for thine. See Signa.
My Lilliputian sweetheart; [by] H. Clark.
© Herbert Clark, New York ; 1897 : 12916,
Feb. 20. 31620
My Lilliputian wife; [by] H. Clark.
© Herbert Clark, New York ; 1897 : 12915,
Feb. 20. 31621
My little angel; comedy playlet in 1 act, by
W. Courneen. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1915 ; D : 42415 ; William Cour-
neen, New York. 31621a
My little detective. See Girl (The) and the
detective.
My little Miss Purity; comedy drama in 5
acts, by R. K. Wilson. [3], 31 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 29, 1914; D: 37435; Rosanna
King Wilson, Troy, O. 31621b
My little Eosina; a 1 act play, by E. Abbott.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Edward Abbott, New York; D : 16007,
IMay 28, 1909; 2c. May 28, 1909. 31622
My lord and ladies; a romantic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by A, M, Bennett
© A. Milo Bennett, Chicago ; 1900 A : 1321.
.Tan. 15. 31623
My lord and lady; a 1 act comedy, by J. F.
Dolan.
© James Francis Dolan, New York ; 1898 :
9228, Feb. 2. 31624
My lord and lady's bull; a farcical incident in
1 act, by G. Stuart Brodock. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© G. S. Brodock, Rome, N. Y. ; D : 9214.
Oct. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906. 31625
1584
31626
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31644
My lord and Pee Wee; a 1 act farce, by E.
Lissner. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
<c) Emanuel Lissner, Boston ; D : 16101,
June 19, 1909; 2c. June 19, 1909. 31626
My Lord Byron; a romantic comedy drama in 4
futs, by A. M. Bennett.
© A. Milo Bennett, Chicago; 1900 A:
1820, Jan. 15. 31627
My Lord Chesterfield; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. Percival and Asa Steele.
© Walter Percival, New York; D : 8441,
Apr. 28, 1906. 31628
My lord in livery; a farce in 1 act, by S. Theyre
Smitli. New American ed. correctly reprinted
from the original authorized acting ed. New
York, H. Roorbach, 1889. 28 p. 12°. ( [Roor-
bach's American ed. of acting plays, no. 3]
© Harold Roorbach. New York; 1889:
37521, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 31629
My Lord Marquis of Esmond; a dramatization
in 5 acts of Thackeray's novel Henry Esmond,
by H. H. Rodman.
© Henrietta Harvey Rodman, Astoria,
N. Y. ; 1900 A: 5455, Feb. 28. 31630
My Lord Pretense; musical fantasy in 1 act,
dramatization of Nathaniel Hav.-thorne's stoi'y
Feathertop, in Mosses from an old manse, by
G. B. Randall. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D: 36130; Gertrude
Blanchard Randall, Cambridge, Mass.
31630a
musical play in 3 acts, containing a dra-
matization of Nathaniel Hawthorne's story,
Feathertop, by G. Blanchard Randall. [101]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D : 38999 ; Gertrude
Blanchard Randall, Boston. 31630b
My Lord Smith; comedy in 1 act. Typewrit-
ten.
© Oliver D. Byron, New York; 1900 A:
27941, Nov. 12; 2c. Nov. 12. 31631
My lord, the count; a society drama, by E.
Slioudy. [Atlantic, la.. The Democrat, print-
ers] 1900. 45 p. 16°.
© Emma Shoudy, Atlantic, la. ; 1900 A :
2769, Jan. 30; 2c. Feb. 24. 31632
My Lord Tom Noddy. See Christopher, junior.
My lord's secretary; a comedy in 3 acts, by
William Henry Carson. [123] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© W. H. Carson. New York ; D : 6070. Jan.
13, 1905; 2c. Jan. 13, 1905. 31633
My lord's wife; a drama in 5 acts, by A. Gross.
© Anna Gross, New York ; D : 2666, Dec. 1,
1902. 31634
My love Kate; a romantic sensational society
play in 4 acts, by K. Glassford.
© Kate Glassford, New York; 1875:5207,
May 20. 31635
My mamma-in-lavp; a comedy in 3 acts, by
George R. Simms.
© Brooks and Dickson, New York; 1881:
18308, Nov. 26. 31636
My mammy; a characteT comedy in 4 acts and
6 scenes, by Geo. S. Knight.
© William Carroll, New York ; 1882 : 19422,
Nov. 16. 31637
My man; a play in 4 acts, a dramatization of
Forrest Halsey's novelette The quality of
mercy, by Edith Elli>5 | i. e. E. E. Fiirness 1
[127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D : 21821 ; Edith Ellis
Furness, New York. 31638
My Margaret; or. The American girl, a drama
of modern society in 3 acts, with synopsis of
the same, by W. E. Anderson. 66 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© William Edwin Anderson, Milwaukee;
D:3158, Mar. 18, 1903; 2c. May 4, 1903.
31639
My Mary Elly; comedy in 1 act, by J. S. Creigh-
ton. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913 ;. D : 35080 ; John Stan-
ley Creighton, New York. 31640
My Mary 0! farce-comedy in 3 acts and 2 scenes,
by AV. Hainer. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D : 41671 ; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 31640a
My Maryland; comedy in 4 acts, by R. Lane.
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Lane, Chicago ; D : 7463. Oct.
27, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1905. 31641
a southern romance in 4 acts, by J. R. Bron-
son.
© J. Rush Bronson, Indianapolis ; D : 1112.
Nov. 20, 1901. 31642
My masterpiece — the raven; Christmas play,
dramatic prolegomena to Poe's Raven, by C.
WoUmann. 75 p. 4°. Type^^Titten.
© Ic. July 16, 1915; D: 41272; Conrad
Wollmann, White Plains, N. Y. 31642a
My Mexican rose; playlet in 1 act, by Katharine
Kavanaugh. Chicago, Dramatic publishing
CO. [1912] 9 p. 12°.
© Dec. 31, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31842 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 31643
My Mexican sweetheart; a playlet, by Fan-
nie Louise Buckingham, cover-title, 1 p. 1.,
[5]-15 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sallie Wood Pettit, Chicago; D : 6446,
Apr. 1, 1905; 2c. Apr. 4, 1905. 31644
5379—16-
-100
1585
31645
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31667
My military husbands; military comedy in 4
acts, by C. P. Brown. [2], 95 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1911 ; D : 28107 ; Charles Paul
Brown, Norwalk, Conn. 31645
My milliner's bill; comedy in 1 act, by G. W.
(!o<lfrey.
I© Wm. Clarke Stewart, New York; 1897:
50175, Sept. 8. 31646
Same. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1903. 15 p. 16°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
Avorks of the best autlior.s, no. 57)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 3667, June
26, 1903 ; 2c. July 7, 1903. 31647
My Mimosa maid; a Riviera musical incident,
book by Paul A. Rubens and Austen Hurgon,
Ivrics and music by Paul A. Rubens. New
York, Chappell & co., 1908. 32 p. 8°.
© Chappell & CO., New York; D: 12841,
Apr. 25, 1908; 2c. Apr. 25, 1908. 31648
My mis'es; an original domestic comedy in 3
acts, by D. Robertson and C. Lewis.
© Donald Robertson and Catherine Lewis,
United States; 1886:4242, Feb. 19. 31649
My Morocco maid. See In old Algeria.
My mother; by H. Myers and H. Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] 90 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Henrv Myers and Hal Reid, New York,
and Fall River, Mass. ; D : 3110, Mar. 9, 1903 ;
2c. Mar. 16, 1903. 31650
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by John Doughlas,
My mother's picture; by M. Brun.
© Martha Brun, St. Louis; 1884:26250,
Dec. 29. 31655
London.
© George W. Parent, United States ; 1891 :
25792, July 18. 31651
— or, The beast, play in 5 acts, by F. Larkin.
69 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23480 ; Francis
Larkin, Sherburne, N. Y. 31652
a play in 3 acts, by F. Larkin. 68 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1912; D : 29055 ; Francis
Larkin, Sherburne, N. Y. 31653
My mother-in-law; farcical tabloid drama in 3
acts, by F. M. Thompson. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. [24] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Dec. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39185 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 31653a
or, A divorce wanted, adapted from the
French of Le proces Yeradieux, by J. V.
Prichard, a comedy in 3 acts. New York, S.
French & son ; London, S. French, 1876. 47 p.
12°. (French's parlor comedies, no. 3)
© Samuel French &, son. New York; 1876:
11875, Oct. 23; 2e. Nov. 10. 31654
a drama in 4 acts, by S. T. Anderson. [88]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1910 ; D : 21800 ; Santford T.
Anderson, Brooklyn. 31656
My mother's wedding ring; by E. A. Konig,
tr. and dramatized by H. M. Herder.
© H. M. Herder, Passaic, N. J.; 1883:
6250, Apr. 3. 31657
My musical friends; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by J. Jordan.
© Julian Jordan, Philadelphia; 1891:6991,
Feb. 21. 31658
My mysterious rival; a sparkling comedietta in
1 act, by J. Palgrave Simpson. New York,
De Witt, 1884. 13 p. 12°. ([De Witt's act-
ing plays, no. 324] )
© A. T. B. De AVitt, New York ; 1884 : 26391,
Dec. 30; 2e. Jan. 22, 1885. 31659
My name; or, "Without a name, by M. Gilbride.
Typewritten.
© Martin Gilbride, Scranton, Pa.; 1890:
31651, Oct. 13; 2c. Feb. 12, 1891. 31660
My native home and the Black Hills; a plav,
[by] H. M. Nelson. 34 p. f°. Ms.
© H. M. Nelson, San Francisco; 1888:
214.54, July 26 ; 2c. July 26. 31661
My nearest neighbor in ole V'rg'ny; a do-
mestic comedy drama in 5 acts, by A. L. John-
son.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, New York ; 1889 :
11301, Apr. 9. 31662
My nephew; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. C. Hol-
linger.
© Henrv C. Hollinger. Philadelphia; 1880:
13272. Aug. 30. 31663
My Nephew Ned; a musical comedietta, by
Richard Gardner, jr.
© C. E. Boyd, United States; 1900 A:
2486, Jan. 27. 31664
My new sweetheart; a musical comedy, by Wm.
Gill.
© John R. Rogers, New York ; 1891 : 5213.
Feb. 6. 31665
My new typewriter; a sketch, by Frank Du-
mont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark
& sons, 1903. 13 p. 12°. (On cover: The
Witmark comic plays)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 4412,
Dec. 21, 1903; 2c. Dec. 21, 1903. 31666
My nights at the play.
© John Corel), Manhattan, N. Y. : 1899:
55055, Aug. 29. 31667
1586
31668
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UKITED STATES
31687b
My novel. See Lord L'Estrange.
My office hours; comedy in 1 act, by J. Simon-
son. [1], 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1911; D: 24728; .Julius
Sinionson, New York. 31668
Same. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Apr. 20, 1912; D: 29434; Julius
Simonson, .New York. 31669
My old cotton plantation; by S. F. Aaronson.
G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sarah Frances Aaronson, Cincinnati, O. ;
D : 9830, Jan. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.
31670
My old fashioned girl; dramatic idyl in 4 acts,
by Cecil Spooner and R. B. Lane. 81 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1911; D: 25409; Chas. E.
Blaney, New York. 31671
My old friend John; a sketch for two charac-
ters. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7977, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 31672
My old Kentucky home; a southern comedy
drama in 3 acts, by H. B. Browne and L.
Diamond.
© Harry B. Browne and Louise Diamond.
United States; 1900 A: 21184, Au.?. 24.
31673
See also Lights and shadows of Ken-
tucky.
My old Kentucky home, good night; a sketch
for two characters. New York, R. M. De
Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8911, July 31; 2c. Dec. 28. 31674
My old pard. See Thoroughbred (The)
My old southern home; in 3 acts, by -.0. L.
Allen. Typewritten.
© Oscar Lamar Allen, Los Angeles; 1900
A: 4136, Feb. 14; 2c. June 18. 31675
My old woman; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, by C. A. Taylor.
© Charles A. Taylor, New York; D:
169, Feb. 26, 1901.' 31676
My old York State home; a twentieth century
comedy drama in 4 acts, by F. J. Stanton.
Norwich, N. Y., F. J. Stanton, 1906. 28 p.
8°.
© Frank J. Stanton, Norwich, N. Y. ; D:
2167, July 29, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1906. 31677
My only sweetheart; by T. F. Flood. 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas F. Flood, Englewood, N. J.; D:
1961, May 31, 1902; 2c. June 13, 1902. 31678
My opinions; by Josiah Allen's wife [pseud, of
Marietta Holley] a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by N. Burgess.
© Neil Burgess, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1882 :
15563, Sept. 21. 31679
My opinions and Betsy Bobbett's. See Betsy
Bobbett.
My other shoe; by W. D. S. Coman.
© Wynn Day Sexton Coman, New York ;
1898:36366, June 13. 31680
My own daughter; drama in 5 acts, by H. T.
and Helen P. Guthrie. 52 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913; D: 32901; H. T. Guth-
rie, New York. 31681
My own United States; farce in 1 act, by E. F.
Hague. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D: 41528; Elisabeth
Fern Hague, New York. 31681a
My pard; or. The fairy of the tunnel, a west-
ern drama in 4 acts, by Len Ware [pseud, of
Lew Ward] Clyde, O., Ames publishing com-
pany, 1895. 29 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 355] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1895 : 12461.
Mar. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 31682
My partner; an original American play in 4
acts, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, United States; 1880:
13548, Sept. 4. 31683
My partner's girl; by C. T. Dazey. 103 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D: 14997,
Feb. 4, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909. 31684
My past, present and future. 1 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Hiram H. Garson, New York ; D : 12445,
Feb. 27, 1908; 2c. Jan. 15, 1908. 31685
My petticoat string; a playlet, by Gordon L.
. Mendelssohn. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© G. L. Mendelssohn, New York ; D : 8840,
July 17, 1906; 2c. July 17, 1906; 2c. new ed.
July 21, 1906. 31686
■ Same. 2d version.
© Gordon L. Mendelssohn, New York; D:
8851, July 21, 1906. 31687
My phantom girl; play in 3 acts, by Caro Se-
nour. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915 ; D : 39510 ; Caro Senour,
Los Angeles, 31687a
My policies; pt. 1, monologue, by A. Hoffman.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914 ; D : 37812 ; Aaron HofC-
raan. New York, 31687b
1587
31687c
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31705
My policies — Continued.
pt. 2, monologue, by A. Hoffman. [1], 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914 ; D : 37987 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 31687c
pt. 3, monologue, by A. Hoffman. [1], 35 p.
4°.. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42138 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 31687d
My polite burglar; dramatic composition in 1
act, by W. H. Agnew. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914 ; D : 39252 : Willis Hus-
tin Agnew, Chicago. 31687e
My precious-inother- in-law; by W. T. Riggs.
© William T. Riggs, Baltimore ; 1875 : 10422.
Oct. 9. 31688
My preserver. See Quiet (A) family.
My pretty Jane; comedy in 4 acts, by F. Hop-
kins. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Florence Hopkins, Philadelphia ; D : 3499,
May 27, 1903; 2c. May 27, 1903. 31689
My prima donna. Typewritten.
© Sophia D. Dessau. New York; 1896:
42957, July 25; 2c. July 25. 31690
My princess; a drama in 4 acts, by Grace
Lundy. cover-title, 2 p. 1., 45 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914 ; D : 38665 ; Grace Ellen
Lundy, Detroit. 31690a
a romantic play in 4 acts, by L. M. Thayer.
© Louis Mackay Thayer, AVyoming, O. ;
1897: 30034, May 17; 2c. Mar. 7, 1898. 31691
My queen; an original comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. A. TuUey.
© William A. Tulley, New York; 1898:
22572, Apr. 9; 2c. Apr. 9. 31692
My queen in calico; or. The million dollar
girl, comedy drama in 2 acts, with music by
Hal ton Powell, rev. by A. Flatico. 41 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 28, 1915; D: 40783; Al Flatico,'
Cleveland. 31692a
My Queenie; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. W.
Williamson.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1890:
28484, Sept. 16. 31693
My rival's daughter; a comedy in 1 act, bv
E. Weitzel and F. S. Isham.
© Edward Weitzel and Fred S. Isham, De-
troit; 1893 : 4738, Jan. 23. 31694
My Rose; playlet in 1 act, by John K. O'Neil.
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John K. O'Neil, Downer's Grove, 111.;
D:8486, May 5, 1906; 2c. May 5, 1906.
31695
My senora; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by E.
Rose.
© Edward Rose, New York; 1889:36722,
Dec. 4. 31696
My shadow and I; play in 3 acts, by A. Philipp.
106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; D : 36481 ; Adolf
Philipp, New York. 31696a
My sister; a drama in 4 acts.
© Charles S. Scott, United States; 1888:
17117, June 15. 31697
an original comedy drama, bv Bob Watt
[pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Rosa Conyers, Philadelphia ; 1889 : 32120,
Oct. 24. 31698
play, by F. Tinney. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1914 ; D : 38453 ; Frank Tin-
ney, New York. 31698a
a play in 5 acts, by R. J. Godfrey.
© Robert J. Godfrey, Pittsburgh; 1888:
19.508, July 6. 31699
My sister-in-law; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. R.
Siedle.
© William R. Siedle, Pittsburgh; 1897:
56266, Oct. 5. 31700
My sister's flat; by E. J. Malyon. 18 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Nellie Malcolm, New York ; D : 11731.
Nov. 13, 1907; 2c. Nov. 13, 1907. 31701
My soldier boy; a comedy farce in 3 acts, by
Alfred Maltby and Frank Lindo [pseud, of
Amelia Harrison]
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:38058,
June 9. 31702
Same. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1909. 72 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York; D: 1.5988,
June 3, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 31703
My son; comedy drama in 1 act, based on Mein
Leopold, a German play by Larronge, by Ruth
Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young] 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D: 40230; .Julius
Steger, New York. 31703a
comedy in 4 acts, by F. A. Harris and Fred
Williams.
© F. A. Harris, Boston ; 1877 : 1.5407,
Dec. 29. 31704
My son Ben; a drama in 4 acts, by D. Lowry.
Typewritten.
© David Lowry, Pittsburgh ; 1899 : .")8288,
Sept. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 31705
1588
31706
COPYRIGHTED IF THE UNITED STATES
31728
My son Dan; a domestic play in 3 acts, by E.
Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1895:
39800, Aug. 2. 31706
My son-in-law; comedy witli music in 5 acts, by
Ij. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New Orleans; 1879:
14946, Nov. 8. 31707
a play in 3 acts, by G. B. Selby.
© George B. Selby. Louisville; D : 7512,
Nov. 6, 1905. 31708
My son John; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Dodge. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Dodge. Syracuse, N. Y. ;
D:44, Jan. 19. 1901; 2c. Dec. 29, 1900.
31709
My step husband; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. Walters.
© Jule Walters, Chicago ; 1896 : 10414,
Feb. 13. 31710
My stepmother; being an amended title of
original American drama in 3 acts, entered
under title of Pert, by P. Marsden (W. A.
Sliver)
© Fred. Marsden, New York; 1885:8461,
Apr. 10. 31711
My Swedish girl; American comedy-drama in 3
acts, by Joseph D. Clifton.
© William Ecket, United States; 1891:
26241, July 22. 31712
My sweet girl; musical comedy in 4 acts, by
A. Schorr.
tV > IJ..-^|7 J- w . ^1? II.. t/i' II. >W I uf\ I
.'prrr^r .' ■;•,; p^Tir: ,^xr bir^s pc ,*,r'L:pN
03 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914 ; D : 39007 ; Anshel Schorr,
Philadelphia. ai712a
My sweet little cousin, ^ce Greed.
My sweet revenge. Sec Illusion.
My sweetheart; an original comedy-drama of
domestic interest, in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by
W. Gill.
© William Gill, New York; 1881:10901,
July 14. 31713
My Tennessee sweetheart; by R. B. Lane. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, Chicago; D:
6736, May 26, 1905 ; 2c. May 26, 1905. 31714
My tomboy girl; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. E. Blaney. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. .L ; D:
4658, Feb. 26, 1904; 2c. Feb. 26, 1904. 31715
My Tony's birthday; in 1 scene, Italian dialect,
by J. R. Waters. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James R. Waters, New York ; D : 14885,
Jan. 23, 1909; 2c. Jan. 23, 1909. 31716
My turtle dove; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
P. Mack.
© Phil Mack. New York; 1899:6688.
Jan. 19. 31717
My twin wife. Sec Dimples.
My uncle; a dramatic composition, by H. Mon-
tague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1893 : 25340.
May 25. 31718
My uncle from India; by Maurice Hageman.
© O. D. Woodward, Omaha, Neb.; 1898:
28180, May 5. 31719
■ a farcical comedy in 4 acts, from the Ger-
man, by Hiirohl Sander. New York. Dick &
Fitzgerald. 1907. 84 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 10088,
Mar. 6, 1907: 2c. IMar. 20, 1907. 31720
My uncle from Japan; a society comedy in 3
acts, by F. Murray.
© Francis Murray, Chicago ; 1898 : 61214,
Oct. 18. 31721
My Uncle Pat; Irish comedy in 3 acts, by W. J.
Burke.
© William J. Burke, Lynn, Mass. ; 1892 :
9622, Mar. 3. 31722
My Uncle Pete; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
E. R. Steven.son. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1909 ; D : 17073 ; E. Robert
Stevenson, New Haven. 31723
My Uncle Sam; a comedy dr.una in 3 acts, bv
V,\ S. Howard.
© Walter S. Howard, Cambridge, :\rass. ;
D:9774. Jan. 10, 1907. 31724
My uncle, the deacon; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by W. E. Atkinson.
© Wilbur Earnest Atkinson, Greenville,
S. C. ; 1898:23916, Apr. 15. 31725
My uncle, the general; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by F. X. Buoman. Typewritten.
© Frank X. Buoman, Jamestown, N. Y. ;
1899: 16616. Mar. 3; 2c. Mar. 3. 31726
My uncle's baby; comedy drama in 2 acts, by
Mrs. R. Bassett.
© Mrs. Russell Bassett, San Francisco ;
1899 : 71534 ; Nov. 2. 31727
My walking photograph; musical duality in 1
act, for a lady, a gentleman, and the prompter,
written and adapted, by Alfred B. Sedgwick.
New York, R. M. De Witt. 1876. 26 p. 12".
([De Witt's acting plays, no. 193])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7990, July 3; 2c. July 26. 31728
1589
31729
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31750
My ward; a comedy in 5 acts, by L. K. Huff.
Waynesboro, Va., Semi-weekly messenger
print, 1884. 52 p. 16°.
© L. Kemper Huff, Waynesboro, Va. ; 18S4 :
17095, Aug. 23: 2c. Oct. 7.
31729
My ward, the widow; or, The other man. a
comedy in 3 acts, by E. G. Lamson. Type-
written.
© Ernest Clyde Lamson, Prairie View, 111. ;
1899:25562, Apr. 12; 2c. Apr. 13. 31730
My wife; comedy in 3 acts, adapted by Michael
Morton from Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme,
by Paul GavaiUt and Robert Cbarvay. New
York. S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.. 1912.
119 p. 16°.
© Jan. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1912 ; D : 282G4 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 31731
dramatic emotional playlet in 3 scenes, by
M. W. Kassler. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1910 ; D : 22491 ; IM. W. Kass-
ler, New York. 31732
— a sensational and emotional drama in 3
acts, by Mrs. J. L. Sanford.
© Mrs. J. L. Sanford, New York; 1880:
3866, Mar. 11. 31733
or. You sink so, play in 1 act, by F. L.
Halls. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D: 35380; Frank L.
Halls, New York. 31734
My wife and her husband; a 3 act comedy, by
Scott Marble.
© W. F. Bryant, New York; 1884:24199,
Dec. 6. 31735
My wife and that woman; by L. Ryan. 92 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17428 ; Louise
Ryan, Newburgh, N. Y. 31736
My wife from London; original Scotch playlet
in 1 act, by W. Roy. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915; D : 39457 ; Walter Roy.
Newark, N. J. 31736a
My wife from the other world; comedy farce,
in 3 acts, by J. Simonson. 54 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 14, 1911; D: 24721; .Tulius
Simonson, New York. 31737
My wife won't let me; by J. Grieves.
© John Grieves, New York ; D : 9501 . Nov.
22, 1906. 31738
comedy with music in 4 acts, by L. Grover
and L. Grover, jr.
© Leonard Grover, Brooklvn; D: 8946. Aug.
10, 1906. 31739
My wife won't let me — Continued.
dramatic composition in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Clias. Baswitz, music by Herbert
Dillea. [82] p. 4°. I'ypewritten. [Woixls
only]
• © C. Baswitz, New York; D : 8841, July 18,
1906; 2c. Aug. 16, 1906. 31740
See also There's something doing'. — Who
owns the baby?
My wife's babies; farce in 1 act, by I. B. Lau-
rence. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912 ; D : 31004 ; Ida Burt
Laurence, Pittsburgh, 31741
My wife's boy; by G. S. Lockwood. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© George S. Lockwood, Fair Haven, N. J. ;
D:5949. Dec. 22, 1904; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904.
31742
My wife's brother; comedy in 3 acts, by F.
Gerald. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1911; D : 24601 ; Florence
Gerald, New York. 31743
My wife's cousin; in 1 act.
© John T. H. Carlisle, Allegheny City,
Pa. ; 1898 : 70572, Dec. 5. 31744
My wife's craze; comedy in 1 act, by Audrey
Marek. [1], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914; D: 37005; M;irk Aren-
stein, New York. 31744a
My wife's daughter; sketch, bv Isabel Sells
[i. e. I. S. McLaughlin] 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 6, 1911 ; D : 24G43 ; Isabel Sells
McLaughlin, Washington. 31745
My wife's diamonds; a play in 1 act, by Edgar
Allan Woolf. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. A. Woolf, New York; D:9]30, Sept.
22, 1906; 2c. Sept. 22, 1906. 31746
My wife's family; a comedy in 3 acts, by Hal
S. Stephens and Harry Linton. 70 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912 ; D : 29743 ; B. C. AVhit-
noy and Bert St. John, Detroit. 31747
My wife's first husband; corned v in 1 act, bv
W. Echols. [1], 16 p. f°. T5'pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1911; D: 23278; William Ech-
ols, Chicago. 31748
My wife's friend; a farcical conuMly in 3 acts,
l)y Fred W. MarsdiMi (\ViIliam A.'siiver)
© William C. Andrews, Pater.son, N. J. ;
1895 : 28373, May 25. 31749
My wife's gone to the country; farce, by Par-
ma Lee {pseud, of W. D. Parmelee] [2], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D:28C79; W. D.
Parmelee, Boston. 31750
1590
31751
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
31773
My wife's gone to the country — Continued.
in 3 acts, by Henry M. Hoyt. Ill p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D : 22032 ; Chas. E.
Blaney, New York. 31751
1 act comedy, by J. E. Ryan. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911; D : 23561 ; James
E. Kyan, Milwaukee. 31752
My wife's hat; a comedy in 1 act, by E. Ellsler.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Effie Ellsler, Nutley, N. J. ; D : 12273,
Jan. 30, 1908; 2c. Jan. 30, 1908. 31753
My wife's husband; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by Hyman Mysell. [91] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911 ; D : 23718 ; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wilner, New York. 31754
a comedy in 3 acts, by Charles Kline
[pseud, of Charles Wayne]
© Chas. Wayne, New York; 1894:3375,
Jan. 12. 31755
■ ■ a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Slater.
© Jos. H. Slater, United States; 1893:
54495, Dec. 9. 31756
a farce in 1 act, by Hilton Coon. Clyde,
O., Ames' publishing company, 1908. 17 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 471] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 12719, Apr.
10, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1008. 31757
an original 3 act matrimonial farce comedy,
by J. H. Cowan.
© James H. Cowan, Wilmington, N. C. ;
1900 A: 10024, Apr. 20. 31758
My wife's husbands; farce in 3 acts, by E. M.
Uoyle. [126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914 ; D : 38977 ; Edwin Milton
Royle, Darien, Conn. 31758a
My wife's kimona; by R. E. Homans. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert E. Homans, New York ; D : 5204,
June IS, 1904; 2c. June 18, 1904. 31759
My wife's maid; a comedy, by W. A. Whitecar.
© Liebler & Miner co.. New York; 1897:
48171, Aug. 27. 31760
My wife's mother; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Ddi-oliiy Usnor [i. o. D. U. Kaxter] 4°. Type-
written.
© Dorothy Usner Baxter, New York ; D :
10132, Mar. 13, 1907; 2c. Mar. 13, 1907.
31761
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by F. Buoman.
© Frank Buoman, Buffalo; 1891:11961,
Apr. 2. 31762
My wife's mother — Continued.
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. S.
Crossy, professionally J. G. Stewart.
© John Stewart Crossy, United States;
1890 : 39682, Dec. 15. 31763
an original farcical sketch in 1 act and 4
scenes, by E. Harrigan. 46 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Edwai-d Harrigan, New York; 1877:
11004, Sept. 24; 2c. Sept. 24. 31764
My wife's new cook; [by] Bessie Mar English.
Typewritten.
© B. M. i:nglish, Allegheny, Fa. ; D : l."i3.
Feb. 19, 1901 ; 2c. June 6, 1901. 31765
My wife's other husband; a 1 act farce, by
H. C. Blaney. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Clay Blaney, Center Moriches,
N. Y. ; D : 10154, Mar. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 16,
1907. 31766
My wife's roomer; domestic comedy in 1 act,
by J. P. Gilroy. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1915; D: 39389; John P.
Gilroy, Seattle. 31766a
My wife's step husband; a farcical comedy, by
H. A. Du Souchet. Typewritten.
© Henry A. Du Souchet, Brooklyn ; 1897 :
46297, Aug. 18; 2c. Aug. 18.
31767
My wife's visitors; a comic drama in 1 scene,
by F. Dumont. New York, C. T. De Witt.
© Clinton T. De Witt, New York; 1879:
10893, Aug. 15; 2c. Sept. 11. 31768
My wild rose; dramatic composition, by Eckels
ind Ellswortb. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D: 20650; Eckels <t
Ellsworth, Des Moines, la. 31769
My world shall be your world; or. The artist
Goldenrod's treason; or. a dr.'ima in 4 acts, by
Clara Rngp. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Ruge, New York; D:9693, Dec. 26.
1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 31770
My youngest; farce comedy in 2 acts, adapted
from the French of Edouard Bureau, by H.
Taylor.
© Herbert Taylor, New York; 1896:8779,
Feb. 6. 31771
Myles-Na-Bodare; or. The boatman of Kiusale,
;in Irish comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. F.
Cogley. Typewritten.
© Edward Felix Cogley, Council Bluffs, la. ;
1893:4295, Jan. 20; 2c. Feb. 17. 31772
Myra; play ii! 4 acts, by F. Daingerfield. [104 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1912; D : 30498 ; Foshall
Daingerfield, Louisville. 31773
1591
31774
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31794
Myra — Conliiiued.
■ ■ words by A. E. Jessup.
I© A. E. Jessup, Leipzig ; 1896 : 31432, May
23; 2c. May 23. 31774
or. A woman's vengeance, a story of west-
ern life, by C. W. Chase.
© Charles W. Chase, Peotone, 111.; ISSl :
S450, May 31. 31775
Myra, a heroine of early Christian times; by
A. A. M. Leitzbach. Typewritten.
© Adelene A. M. Leitzbach, Buffalo; 1900
A: 18477, July 26; 2c. Sept. 19. 31776
Myra, the child of adoption; a drama in 5 acts.
© Annie L. Linton, New York ; 1885 : 2197,
Jan. 24. 31777
Myrane; §tude dramatique en 3 actes, par E.
Bergerat.
© Emile Bergerat, Paris; 1891:24478,
July 6. 31778
Myron Macholm, the victim of a conspiracy;
or, The tyrant's doom, by M. Machol. Day-
ton, O., H. D. Stout, 1877. 44 p. 12°.
© Max Machol, Dayton, O. ; 1877 : 9551, Aug.
20; 2c. Oct. 19. 31779
Myron Werner; or, Through dark waters, a
comedy-drama in 4 acts.
© Frank H. Howe, Washington; 1886:
14592, June 26. 31780
Myrtle Clayton; or. Wronged from the start,
drama of low but high life in 4 acts, by E.
Shinn. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D: 28067; Everett
Shinn, New York. 31781
Myrtle Ferns; an American domestic drama in
5 acts, by Joseph D. Clifton. New York. S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 62 p.
12°. ( fFrenchV- American acting ed., no. 10] )
© .July 11, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; D:
21538; Samuel French, New York. 31782
a society melodrama in 5 acts, bv J. D.
Clifton.
© Joseph D. Clifton, Chicago ; 1887 : 22392,
Sept. 2. 31783
Myrtle gets wise; a 1 act play, by W. F. Mer-
rill. 121, 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912 ; D : 29909 ; AV. Fennimore
Merrill, Cambridge, Mass. 31784
Myrtle Grove; an original melodrama in 5 acts,
by R. C. White.
© Richard C. White, New York; 1887:
34174, Dec. 29. 31785
Myrtle (The) maiden; or. The girl of Gra-
nada, original comic opera in 3 acts, by W. H.
O'Reilly, music by W. H. O'Reilly and Ed-
A^ard Jakobowski. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. July 18, 1912 ; D : 30512 ; William
Henry O'Reilly, London. 31786
Myrtledale; a comedy drama in 5 acts, 6 scenes,
by P. W. Hyde.
© Paul Wood worth Hyde, Pittsburgh ; 1897 :
45341, Aug. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1897 ; 2c. Feb. 10.
1898; Ic. new ed. Feb. 13, 1899. 31787
Myself; drama in 4 acts and 2 scenes, by E.
Goodman. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1910; D: 22.346; Edward
Goodman, New York. 31788
Myself and I; comedy in 3 acts, by R. M. Mac-
Kay. fl09] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1913; D : 34415 ; Robert
Mears MacKay, New York. 31789
Mystere (Le); comedie en 2 actes pour jeunes
demoiselles, par Mile. Agnetta C. Floris. New
York, W. R. Jenkin-^ company [1914] 33 p.
12°. ( [Theatre pour la jeunesse, no. 18] )
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38639; Wm. R. .Jenkins co., New York.
31789a
Mystere (Le) d'Ardennes.
of Ardeniies.
Sec- Mystery (The)
Mystere (Le) de la chambre jaune; piece en
5 actes. par G. Leroux. 30 p. illu.s. 4°.
(L'lllustration tli^ntrale, 8" iinuee— 208, 23
mars 1912)
© Mar. 23, 1912; 2c. Apr. 16, 1912; D:
29376; Gaston Leroux, Paris. 31790
Mysteres (Les) de Saint-Petershourg; dramccn
5 actes, et 9 tableaux, par Pien^e Decourcolle
et Stanislas Rzewuski. Paris, P.-V. Stock,
1905. 188 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D : 6230, Feb. 16,
1905; 2c. Feb. 16, 1905. 31791
Mysteria; or. La femme masque, 1 act phiv. bv
J. Scharff and B. Stringfellow. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 16. 1910; D: 216.59; Julius
Scharff and Bruce Stringfellow, Washington.
31792
Mysteries and miseries of New York; a drama
in 4 acts, by E. Z. C. Judson (Ned I'.untline)
New Y<n-k, 1873.
© F. B. Dobson. United States; 1873: 13825.
Nov. 29. 31793
Mysteries (The) of a false duke; drama in
prologue and 4 acts, by J. S. Orecchia. 60 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph S. Orecchia, Brooklyn ; D : 12386,
Feb. 19, 1908; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908. 31794
1592
31795
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATl'^S
31810
Mysteries (The) of a night.
Venus.
See Pink (The)
Mysteries of India; by G. B. Densmore.
© G. B. Densmore, San Francisco ; 1882 :
12304, July 25. 31795
Mysteries (The) of land and sea.
(The) of peris.
See Queen
Mysteries of London.
© Charles C. AVeigel and W. HargreaA'es,
jr., New York ; D : 4703, Mar. 10, 1904. 31796
Mysteries (The) of New York; a drama in 4
acts, by .T. .Tarrow. 77 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Jarrow, New York ; D : 6273, Mar.
2, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1905. 31797
Mysteries of Paris; a melodrama in 5 acts, an
adaptation from Eugene Sue's thrilling novel,
by J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 1417,
Feb. 8, 1902. 31798
See also Fresh-water (The) pirates of
Paris.
Mysteries (The) of Thanatos; l)y S. ^M. Hirsch.
Nashville, Brandon printing co., 1914. [11] p.
4°.
© May 1, 1914 ; 2c. May 4, 1914 ; D : 37681 ;
Sidney M. Hirsch, Nashville, Tenn. 31798a
masque drania in the spirit of the Greeks,
by S. M. Hirsch. [1], 12 p. i°. Typewritten.
® Ic. IMar. 26, 1914 ; D : 36621 ; Sidney INI.
Hirsch, Nashville. 31798b
Mysteries (The) of the Gaskell house; or, The
black ball, a s(M,-io-cnmody in 3 acts and 7
scenes, by F. Thomas.
© Free Thomas, Culbortson. Neb.; 1880:
8096, INIay 26. 31799
Mysteries (The) of the wigwam; a mock adop-
tion for t!ie luiiiroved order of lied men. Bos-
ton, W. P. Edwards.
© W. P. Edwards. Boston; 1889:29624,
Sept. 30 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 31800
Mysteries (The) of woodcraft; or. A mock in-
itiation, bv T. (i. Dean. 1 New I'alestine, 111..
The author?] 1900. 15 p. 16°.
© Tliomas O. Dean. New Palestine, 111. ;
iOOO A : 10(t07, July 30 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 31801
Mysterieux (Le) Jimmy; piece en 3 actes et 4
tableaux, par V. Minuide et Henri G6roule.
32 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2835 du
IMonde illustr§, 29 juillet 1911)
© July 29. 1911; 2c. Aug. 19. 3911; D:
24973; Yves Mirande et Henri Geroule, Paris.
31803
Mysterio; or, Foiled by cunning, dramatic
.sketch, by W. E. McMann. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40031 ; Pietro Sosso
and Walter E. McMann, San Francisco.
31802a
Mysterious (The) actress, and A friendly foe;
dramatic compositions, by T. L. de Freitas.
© Thome Luiz de Freitas, Portland, Or. ;
1900 A: 6.594, Mar. 12. 31802b
Mysterious (The) agent; comedy in 3 acts, by
H. W. Seller and P. B. Johnson. [29] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D : 36157 : Harry W.
Seller and Paul P.. Johnson, New York. 31802c
Mysterious (The) American beauty.
© Geo. W. Blackburn. Chicago; D : 4181,
Nov. 3, 3903. 31803
Mysterious (The) arm; playlet in 1 act and 1
scene, by C. E. Earll. [8] p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. June 17, 1913 ; D : 33625 ; Charles Ed-
gar Earll. Erie. Pa. 31804
Mysterious (The) burglar; a 4 act melodrama,
by Joseph Le Brandt.
© Rowland & Clifford. Chicago; D : 9985,
Feb. 18, 1907. [For copies received see D :
11759] 31805
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Joseph Le
Brandt. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
117.59. Nov. 16. 3907; 2c. July 24, 1907. 31806
Mysterious (The) case of Mary Carter. See
Timekeeper (The)
Mysterious (A) disappearance; a farce, by the
autlior of Sylvia's soldier, etc. [G. M. Baker]
Boston. G. INI. Baker and company, 1876. 1
p. 1.. 73-97 p. 12°. ([Amateur drama, no.
15])
© (;eorge U. Baker, United States; 1876:
3 3983. Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 19. 31807
See also Handy dramas for amateur ac-
tors.
Mysterious (Tlie) Dolly Dimple; a comedy
sketch in 1 act, 2 scenes, by C. De Argentage.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles De Argentage, Worcester, Mass. ;
D: 14574, Dec. 19, 1908; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908.
31808
Mysterious (The) Edwin Drood; play in 9 acts,
by J. E. Dani<>ls. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. .Tune 9, 1913; D : 3.3440 ; J. E. Daniels
and Ralph Carlyle Prather, St. Petersburg,
Fla. 31809
Mysterious (A) enemy; a drama in 4 acts, a
tale of (he Mexican insurrection at 101 Paso, by
W. A. Bowen.
© Wm. A. Bowen, Austin, Tex. ; 1883 : 2029S,
Nov. 3. 31810
1593
31811
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31831
Mysterious (The) Florence Wasliburne; [a play
liilnci] by E.Taurot;-. [12] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Iv. Aug. 4. 1909 ; D : lG47o ; Ethel Taurog,
Chicago. 31811
Mysterious (The) girl; or, The girl with the
auburn locks, by J. J. Murdock.
© John J. IMurdoclc, Chicago; 1899:69730,
Oct. 26. 31812
Mysterious (The) guest; play in 3 acts, by B. B.
Lyons. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D: 41869; Blanche
Brainard Lyons, Worcester. 31812a
vaudeville sketch, by E. W. Fitield. [2], 17
p. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1912 ; D : 30306 ; Effie Wood-
ward Flfield, Minneapolis. 31813
Mysterious (The) islands; a burlesque musical
extravaganza, written by J. C. Arnold.
© J. P. Carroll, S:;n Francisco; 1886:1602,
Jan. 19. 31814
Mysterious (A) life; a 4 act drama, by Wm. A.
Hammond. [44] p. 8°. Printed.
© Esther D. Hammond, Washington ; D :
11060, July 27, 1907 ; 2c. July 24, 1907. 31815
Mysterious raan in blue and the circus girl;
comedy playlet in 1 act, by B. Hart and tlie
Bowman bros. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. S, 1910; D : 20387 ; Billy Hart,
New York. 31816
Mysterious (The) masquerader; a vaudeville
sketch, by G. Hermnnn and M. Shirley. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912 ; D : 29018 ; Cxeorge Her-
mann and Marion Shirley, (Uncinnati. 31817
Mysterious (The) Mr. Livingston; [by] J.
Price. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Price, Chicago ; D : 15739, Apr. 29,
1909; 2c. IMny 24, 1909. 31818
Mysterious Mr. Raffles; a sketch in 1 act, by
F. M. Byron. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank M. Byron, New York; D:7523,
Nov. 7, 1905; 2c. Oct. 11, 1905. 31819
Mysterious Mr. Haffles, in his hounded life
and thrilling experiences of eluding cap-
ture; l)y C. De Argentage. 38 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910 : D : 20209 ; Charles De
Argentage, Trenton, N. .T. 31820
Mysterious (The) Mr. Why; by J. A. Loining.
17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911; D : 2S273 ; J. Arthur
Loiuing, New York. 31821
Mysterious (The) model; farce comedy in 8
acts, by C. P. Brown. Typewritten.
© Charles P. Brown, Brooklyn ; 1899 : 81703,
Dee. 18; 2c. Dec. 18. 31822
Mysterious (The) mystic; a musical comedy in
2 acts, book by P. F. Godfrey,
© Pearl F. Godfrey, Franklin Park, III.;
D : 15622, Mar. 27, 1909. 31823
Mysterious (The) Parisienne; play in 1 act, by
H. A. Boynton. IQ p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915; D: 40473; Hortense
Addle Boynton, Newport, R. I. 31823a
Mysterious (The) satchel,
machine.
See Infernal (The)
Mysterious (The) Shadrac Jones; a melodrama
in 4 acrs, by M. L. Kinsey. [36] p. f. Type-
written.
© M. L. Kinsey, Sbreve, O. ; D : 2375, Sept.
25, 1902; 2c. Sept. 25, 1902. 31824
Mysterious (The) spell of science. See Human
soul.
Mysterious stranger; an Ethiopian sketch in
1 scene. New York, Happy hours company
[1874] 6 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
75])
© Happy hours cc, New York ; 1874 : 12224,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 31825
Mysterious (The) Thanksgiving guest; play
in 2 acts, by Beatrice V. Brown. Franklin.
O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1913. 13 p.
12°.
© Nov. 15, 1914; 2c. Dec. 26. 1913; D:
35448; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 31825a
Mysterious (The) Thompson; or. The girl in
pink, by Jessie Villars.
© Emory G. Stineman, New York ; D :
6682, May 18, 1905. 31826
Mysterious (The) way; a play in 3 acts, by C.
Fue. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Fue, Chicago ; D : 14648, Dec. 28,
1908 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1909. 31827
Mysterious (The) woman; or, A dead witness.
© Edw. J. Shulte, Brldgeville, Pa.; D:
12795, Apr. 21, 1908. 31828
Mystery (The); by A. L. Austin. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur Lee Austin, Dayton, O. ; D : 15898,
IMay 20, 1909 ; 2c. May 20, 1909. 31829
by F. S. Holmes. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17343 ; Florence S.
Plolmes, Trenton, N J, 31830
play in 4 nets, by J. Holloran. [108] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913; D: 32910; John Hol-
loran, New York. 31831
1594
31832
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31850
Mystery- (The) — Continued.
or, The fatal marriage, a drama in 5 acts,
dramatized from Mrs. Braddon's novel, by
M. W. Lovell.
© Marv Wilmotte Lovell. United States;
1880 : 4003, Mar. 12. 31832
See also Mr. E .
Mystery (The) at Yorkshire, ^'ee Moonstone
(The)
Mystery (The) of a grease spot; by D. M.
Emory.
© Dennis McCarthy Emory, Syracuse,
N. Y. ; 1897 : 17263, Mar. 1.5. 31833
Mystery (The) of a hansom cab; drama in 4
acts, by T. H. Glenney.
© Thomas H. Glenney, New York; 1888:
13369, May 7. 31834
Mystery (The) of Ardennes (Le mystere
d' Ardennes); a drama in 5 acts, by M. Allen.
Woburn, Mass., Advertiser office, 1888. 62 p.
16°.
© Mark Allen, Woburn, Mass. ; 1878 : 5849,
May 14; 2c. Feb. 27, 1888. 31835
Mystery of Beacon Hill. Sec Little mother of
the slums.
Mystery (The) of Black Hills; by J. H. Konkle.
© James Howard Konkle, East Orange,
N. J. ; D : 2977, Feb. 11, 1903. 31836
Mystery (The) of Chateau Blanche. See Mar-
cus Wayland. — Superbe (la)
Mystery (The) of Chinatown. See Infernal
(The) question.
Mystery (The) of Edwin Drood; drama in 4
acts, adapted by R. Belmont, from Chas.
Dickens' last work.
© Robert Belmont, Auburn, N. Y. ; 1873:
10212, Sept. 9. 31837
a dramatization in 4 acts of Charles Dick-
ens' last and unlinislied novel, A\itli nn origi-
njil ending, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1870:2285.
Sept. 28. 31838
a melodrama in 4 acts, dramatized from
the author's ed. and completed by F. Stinson.
© Fred Stinson, Philadelphia; 1870:3064.
Oct. 22. 31839
a play in 5 acts, from Charles Dickens'
last great work, dramatized by W. H. Young.
© William H. Young, New York; 1873:
6813, .Tune 18. 31840
or. Watched by the dead, a drama in 5
acts, by T. Addison and A. L. Griffin.
© Thomas Addison and Arthur L. (Jriffin,
Ignited States; 1889:14373, May 11. 31841
See also John Jasper's confession.
Mystery (The) of Fontelle. See Jacquette.
Mystery (The) of Glaresville; or. Saved by
prophecy, a drama of thrilling interest and
startling effects, in prologue and 4 acts, by
E. H. Fenno.
© Edward H. Fenno, Somerville, Mass. ;
1872:8000, July 27. 31842
Mystery (The) of Gleugara. See Irish (The)
professor.
Mystery (The) of Glenham. See Noggs,
Mystery (The) of Hampton house. Sec Double
(The) life.
Mystery (The) of M. Felix. See Foiled.
Mystery (The) of no. 17; a dramatization in 4
acts, by George Morton.
© Walter Jarvis, New York; 1873:4193.
Apr. 21. 31843
Mystery (The) of Oliver's Ferry. See Bill
Detrick.
Mystery of Phyllis; by E. A. Woolf. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Allen Woolf, New York ; D : 7962.
Feb. 8, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1906. 31844
Mystery (The) of San Marco; a drama in 3
acts, with a prologue. '
© John Banvard, New York ; 1872 : 5616.
May 25. 31845
Mystery of Scotland; by M. Hauser. 50 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Magdalena Hauser, New Orleans; 1900
A : 28869, Nov. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1902. 31846
Mystery (The) of Temple court; dramatic com-
position in 4 acts, by Si Condit. 133 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1910; D: 22015; John C.
Folland, Pittsburgh. 31847
Mystery (The) of the burglar and the ghost;
or. The burglar and the ghost, an original
drama, by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago; D : 9975, Feb.
16, 1907. 31848
Mystery (The) of the chicken coop; or. Who
stole the gumps, by J. I. Parsons. [3] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1910 ; D : 22269 ; James Ivan
Parsons, Chariton, la. 31849
Mystery (The) of the manor house; 1 act skit,
l)y Mux Temple [pseud, of M. M. and M. W.
Skinner] 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan 16, 1912; D: 28323; M. M. and
M. W. Skinner, Strassburg, Germany. 31850
Mystery (The) of the masked 12. See Fire-
brand,
1595
31851
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31868
Mystery (The) of the mill; by W. C. Herman.
© W. G. Herman, Wichita, Kan. ; D : 13410,
July 25, 1908. 31851
rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. C.
Herman. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1910; D: 20125; W. O. Her-
man, AVorthington, Ind. 31852
Mystery (The) of the round dagger; comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Billie Burke. [2], 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July S, 1912 : D : 30201 ; William Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 31853
Mystery (The) of the Sloan case; a melodrama
in 4 acts, by C. T. Boardman. 91 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Carro True Boardman, San Francisco ;
D : 4615, Feb. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1904.
31854
Mystery (The) of the yogis; I)y H. L. Newton
and A. S. Hoffman. Typewritten.
© Eddie Delaney and Marie Estella, Chi-
cago ; D : 819, Aug. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1901.
31855
Mystery (A) of Venice; a sensational drama
in 4 acts. Typewritten.
© Joseph Borro, New York ; 1895 : 39170,
July 30 ; 2c. Sept. 11. 31856
Mystery of Villa Real. See Silver star.
Mystery (The) of Wave Crest; an entirely origi-
nal, sensational, comedy-drama, by W. Elliott
Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, United States; 1882:
4194, Mar. 16. 31857
Mystery of Willie's birth; dramatic composi-
tion, by H. Ryan. 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910 ; D : 2040G ; Harry Ryan,
Nashville, Tenn. 31858
Mystery (The) of Woodlawn; a melodrama in
4 acts, by L. B. McGill.
© Lawrence B. McGill, United States ; 1899 :
72430, Nov. 6. 31859
Mystic; drama in 3 acts, by Santiago Ilusinol,
English version by W. Gillpatrick and G. Mar-
burg. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17094 : Guido Mar-
burg and Wallace Gillpatrick, New York.
31860
Mystic changes. Sec Wm, F. Munro's mys-
tic changes.
Mystic (The) cloud; ()r. Revenge at last, west-
ern drama in 4 acts, by J. Tait. 30 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1915; D: 40557; John Tait,
Pittsburgh. 31860a
Mystic (The) compass; play in 1 act, book by
Alice E. Ives, music by Paul Ker, lyrics by
Grace Griswold. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
, © Ic. Dec. 10, 1914 ; D : 39060 ; H. J. Moor-
hbuse. New York. 31860b
Mystic (The) dance; playlet in 1 act, by W. A.
Kraibuohler, jr. lip. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 39948 ; William An-
di-ew Kraibuehler, jr., Newark, N. J. 31860c
Mystic (The) drum; dramatic act for vaude-
ville, by .Josephine G. Howser. [1], 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1912; D: 31756; J. Green-
man Howser, Chicago. 31861
Mystic (A) garden; monologue, recitation and
original dances in 3 parts, by C. Hernandez
and I. Briscoe. f3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6. 1912 ; D : 29019 ; Carmen Her-
nandez and Imogene Briscoe, San Francisco.
31862
Mystic (The) isle; or, The laws of average,
au entirely original comic opera in 2 acts,
written by S. Rosenfeld, music by John G.
Grant. Philadelphia, Dunlap & Clarke, 1886.
32 p. 16°. [Libretto onlyl
© Sydney Rosenfeld, Philadelphia; 1886:
22202, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 15 ; 2c. nuisic ed. Nov. I.
31863
Mystic (The) lamp; by Edward Locke. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Sager Dean, Philadelphia ; D :
10147, Mar. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1907. 31864
Mystic (The) midget's Lilliputian carnival of
nations; a cantata in 2 acts, by E. Bertram
and B. Willard. with music bv J. D. Smith-
deal. 32 p. 12°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Eugene Bertram, Bassett Willard and
J. D. Smithdoal, New York; 1895:28084, May
24; 2c. June 13. 31865
Mystic mountain; an original melodrama in 4
acts, by J. C. AVebb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago; 1893:
6581, Fel). 2. 31866
Mystic power; [by] I\I. L. Nirdlinger. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Maude Louise Nirdlinger, St. Louis ; D :
15593, Apr. 12, 1909; 2c. Apr. 12, 1909. 31867
demonstration of thought force, by W.
INIontague. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D: 42020; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 31867a
Mystic (The) rose; or, Pilate's daughter, a
scriptural drama for female cliaracters, by
F. L. Kenzel. Boston, Redemptoi-ist fathers,
1905. 3 p. 1.. [5] -02 p. 16°.
© F. L. Konzel. Roxbury, Mass.; D: 71.58.
Aug. 24, 1905; 2c. Aug. 24, 1905. 31868
1596
31869
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31888
Mystic (The) shrine; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by F. Dupree. Typewritten.
© Frank Dupree, New Yorlc ; D : 3366, May 1,
1903; 2c. Julv 1, 1903; 2g. new ed. Oct. 26,
1909. 31869
farce in 3 acts, by A. Hopwood. 137 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. June 30, 1915 ; D : 41131 ; Avery Hop-
wood, Cleveland. 31869a
— a musical and spectacular extravaganza, by
M. Hayden.
© Martin Hayden, New York ; 1893 : 3258^!.
.Tnl>- 10. 31870
an operatic spectacle in 3 acts and pro-
\0fiVie, by C. H. Brown. [37] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Charles H. Brown and Lionel E. Law-
rence, New York; D : 3697, July 9, 1903; 2c.
.Tuly 9, 1903. 31871
Mystic (The) sphere; melodrama in 5 parts, by
I). A. Iteynolds. G3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2. 1915; D : 41379 ; Seruali E
Reynolds, West Hoboken, N. J. 31871a
Mystic (A) world; by C. J. Gullickson.
© Charles John Gullickson, Chicago ; 1897 :
59671, Oct. 21. 31872
[by J. A. McAndrews]
© John A. McAndrews, Chicago; 1899 A:
78730, Dec. 4. 31873
Myth (The) of Ariadne; a classical pantomime
of ancient mythology, by N. Astley and G.
Stebbins.
© Norman Astlev and Genevieve Stebbins.
New York ; 1893 : 37746, Aug. 15. 31874
Myth (The) of Isis; a classical pantomime of
ancient religious my.stery, by N. Astley and
G. Stebbins.
© Norman Astlev and Genevieve Slebbins,
New York ; 1893 : 37747, Aug. 15. 31875
Mythical (The) heiress. See D. A. M.
Mythical Mrs. Smith; by R. C. Rose. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1909 ; D : 17700 ; Ray Clarke
Rose, Philadelphia, 31876
M'zelle; a play in 3 acts, by Robert Frazer and
William Gill. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv R. Jacobs, Albany ; D : 10773,
June 15, 1907; 2c. June 12, 1907. [Title on
copies : Mam'zelle] 31877
N. G-.; or. The national guard, a farcical com-
edy in 4 acts, by E. Lamierre.
© Elise Lamierre, New York; 1884:25644,
Dec. 22,
31878
N. (The) G. S. N, Y, ; a military sketch, written
and composed by W, H, Lingard,
© William Horace Lingard, New Yoi'k ;
1872 : 8654, Aug. 13. 31879
N. 0. S. B,; a comedy in 3 acts, by John Harri-
son,
© Amelia Harrison, United States; 1884:
15994, Aug. 4. , 31880
N. Y.; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by F. J,
Schaefer and W. F. Mott.
© Frank J. Schaefer and AV. F. Mott,
United States; 1883:20256, Nov, 2, 31881
N. Y. in slices. .SVe Through by daylight.
Na colleen dhas; an Irish idyl in 5 acts, by S. J.
Forhan.
© Simon .L Forhan, Chicago; 1880:17388,
Nov. 15. 31882
Na Modherroo; an Irish drama in 4 acts, by J,
Roach and D. O'Connell, Ms,
© James Roach and Daniel O'Connell, Cali-
fornia ; 1881 : 16505, Oct. 25 ; Ic. June 3, 1882 ;
Ic. June 24, 1882. 31883
Na santarella. See Angelic (The) imp,
Naalani; a tale of the summer seas, operetta in
1 act, libretto by Jesse. G. M. Glick, composed
by Irving M, Wilson. 5 p. 4°, Typewritten.
. © Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28372 ; Glick & Wil-
son, San Francisco. 31884
Naamah, the walled garden; a cantata, being
a transcription of the Song of songs, by R.
Parrott.
© Retta Parrott, Sacramento, Cal. ; D :
3500, May 27, 1903. 31885
Naaman and Gehazi. See Good (The) Samari-
tan, and other Bible stories dramatized.
Naar den ny vin blomstrer; [af] Bjornstjernc
Bjornson. Kristiania og Kj0benhavn, Gylden-
dalske boghandel. Nordisk forlag, 1909. 230 p.
12°.
© Oct. 24, 1909; 2c, Nov. 13, 1909; D:
17364; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Copenhagen. 31886
Naar vi d0de vagner. See Efterladte skrif-
ter; af Henrik Ib.sen.
Nabal; a dramatic poem based on the 25th chap-
ter of First Samuel, by W, R. Keefe, 20 p,
8°. Printed,
© William Randolph Keefe, Poquoson, Va. ;
D:300, Apr. 1, 1901; 2c. Apr, 10, 1901,
31887
Nabobs (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
Dumont, Henshaw and Ten Broeck.
© John E, Henshaw and May Ten Broeck,
Boston; 1889:37831, Dec, 12, 31888
1597
31889
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31904a
Nabobs (The) — Continued.
Same. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© John E. Henshaw and May Ten Broeck,
I'.o.ston; 1890:3481, Jan. 27; 2c. Jan. 27.
31889
Nabob's (The) fortune; or. The adventures of
of a sealed packet, a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Henry Pettitt.
© George Hanlon, William Hanlon, Alfred
Hanlon, Edward Hanlon and Frederick Han-
lon, New York; 1881:15079, Oct. 1. 31890
Nach. 15 jahren. See Heuchler (Der)
Nachbaren (Die) aus Indien; lustspitl in 4 auf-
ziigen, von Anna Gross. Typewritten.
© Rudolph Gross, New York; 1896:47731,
Aug. 22; 2c. Aug. 22. 31891
Nachtasyl. See From the depths. — Night's
(A) lodging.
Nachtschnellzug (I>er); operettenschwank in 4
bildern, von Victor Leon und I^eo Stein [pseud,
des Leo Rosenstein] musik von Leo Fall.
Leipzig, Josef Weinberger, 1914. 29 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37272 ; Josef Wein-
berger. Leipzig. 31892
Same. Soufflier- und regiebuch. Leipzig,
Wien, Josef AVeinberger. 3 p 1., 208 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 15, 1914 ; D : 37612 ; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 31892a
Nachtwachter (Der) (Le veilleur de nuit);
komiidie in 3 akten, von Sacha Guitry,
deutsch von Peter Frei. Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1912. 90 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1912 ; D : 29337 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 31893
Nacimiento (El); humorada coraica de navidad
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros. original de
A. Caamauo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaSoles] 1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36510; Angel Caamafio, Madrid. 31893a
Nacimiento (El) de Jesus. See Buena (La)
nueva.
Nacogdoches; comedy drama in 4 acts, by Iv. H.
Deuee and J. L. King. [44] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911 ; D : 23846 ; Louis Hull
Denee and John L. King, Spokane, Wash.
31894
Nada; or. The fountain of youth, a Hindu
(•omic opera in 3 acts, by O. Girard and Paul
West, music by Charles Dennee.
© Oscar Girard, Philadelphia ; 1897 : 25702,
Apr. 26. 31895
Nadel (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Ernst
Kannitzer, nach plSnen von Carl Sternheim.
Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1915. 140 p. 16°.
© Apr. 3, 1915 ; Ic. July 21, 1915 ; D : 41264 ;
S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 31895a
Nadescha; a tragedy in 5 acts, by M. L. Malloy.
© Marie Loui.se Malloy, Baltimore; 1883:
21948, Nov. 27. 31896
Na.deschda; a drama in 3 acts, dramatized by
M. A. Brown from her own tr. from the
Swedish of the poem of the same name, by
Johan Ludwig Runeberg.
© Marie A. Brown, Chicago ; 1889 : 17182,
June 6. 31897
Nadine; or. My brother's sister, an original
comedy in 4 acts, by L. Grover.
© Leonard GrovcM-, Jersev City ; '1887 :
29950, Nov. 18. 31898
Nadine, the forest rose; plav, bv J. G. Mc-
Dougall. 73 p. t°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 284000 ; J. G. Mc-
Dougall, Spokane, Wash. 31899
Nadine's crime. See Power (The) of the czar,
Nadjeska; by M. Jamison, a dramatic compo-
sition based on The foreign wife, by Claude
M. Girardeau. 58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mae Jamison, Houston, Tex. ; D : 14252,
Nov. 9, 1908; Ic. Oct. 23, 1908; Ic. Nov. 9,
1908. 31900
Nadjy; comic opera in 3 acts, music by Fran-
cois Chassaigne, libretto by Alfred Murray.
Boston, O. Ditson & co.. 1889. 24 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Oliver Ditson & co., Boston ; 1889 : 6422,
Feb. 25; 2c. Feb. 25. 31901
Nadora; a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. C. Lady.
© Emline C. Lady, St. Louis ; 1880 : 16919,
Nov. 8. 31902
Narrische welt; komodie in 3 akten, von Otto
Hinnerk [pseud, des Otto Hiiu-ichsen] Berlin.
Concordia deutsche verlagsaustalt, H. Ehbock,
1908. 99 p. 8°.
© Concordia deutsche verlagsaustalt, H. Eh-
bock, Berlin ; D : 13198, June 16, 1908 ; 2c.
June 15, 1908. 31903
Nahidje; musical drama, by Y. Geiger. Wat-
sonville, Cal., Daily Pa.iaronian book and job
print, 1910. 88 p. 24°.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1910; D : 20437 ; Yvonne
Geiger, San Francisco. 31904
Naide es na; saiuete en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, origi-
nal de Podrd Miifinz Seca y Pedro P6rez Fer-
uilndez. iiu'isica ilel maestro Taboada Steger.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1915.
36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 30. 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41055 ; 1*. IMiinoz Seca y P. Perez Fernandez,
Madrid. 31904a
1598
31905
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31927
Nail (A) in the keyhole; a comedy in 1 act, by
Mrs. T. Meegan. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Thomas Meegan, Newark, N. J. ;
1900 A : 8164, Mar. 29 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 31905
a 1 act farce, by A. Adamini. 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur Adamini, New York ; D : 15052,
Feb. 10, 1909; Ic. Feb. 10, 1909. 31906
Nail, toad and skull; a drama in 3 acts, by R.
Ralph.
© Richard Ralph, New York ; 1876 : 14264,
Dec. 22. 31907
Nailing" Billy; 1 act farcical sketch, by I. AV.
Edwards. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912 ; D : 31503 ; Irving W.
Edwards, Brooklyn. 31908
Naiya-Janam; play, by L. V. Armstrong. [Chi-
cago, Stovel-Stevens co., 1915] 62 p. 8°.
© .Tune 8, 1915; 2c. June 14, 1915; D:
40932; Louise Van Voorhis Armstrong, Chi-
cago. 31908a
'Play in prologue, 4 acts and epilogue, by
L. V. Armstrong. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915 ; D : 40295 ; I^ouise Van
Voorhis Armstrong, Cliicago. 31908b
Naked (The) truth; farcical comedy In 3 acts,
by George Paston and W. B. Maxwell. New
York, S. French ; London. S. P'rench, ltd., 1910.
122 p. 12°.
© Dec. 9, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 12. 1910 ; D : 22780 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 31909
— — • a moral lesson in 3 acts, by George Paston
[pseud, of E. M. Symonds] and W. B. Max-
well. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910; D: 20842; E. M. Sy-
Nanae unknown; an entirely original and most
thrilling romantic drama in 5 acts, by J. A.
Stevens.
© .Tohn A. Stevens, United States; 1874:
13249, Oct. 26. 31914
Namego; drama in 4 acten, von Tj. L. Leser.
© Lotta L. Leser, Philadelphia; D : 4798,
Mar. 28, 1904. 31915
Nameless; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienne Roucolle, Denver ; D : 9916, Feb.
5, 1907. • 31916
a comedy in 3 acts, by E. B. Potter.
© Elizabeth P.. Potter, Hamilton, O. ; 1877 ;
855, Jan. 20. 31917
-play in 3 acts, by Mrs. AV. Forbes. 42 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909 ; D : 17789 ; Mrs. Walter
Forbes, Loudon. 31918
See also Dorothy Delano.
Nameless (A) family; a historical drama in a
lirologue and 6 acts, tr. from the French Fam-
ine sans nom, by G. Beaulieu.
© Germain Beaulieu, New York ; D : 4343,
Dec. 4. 1908. 31919
Nameless Nan; a 5 act play, dramatized by
F. H. Stauffer, from his serial of that title.
© Frank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia; 1874:
.589. .Jan. 17. 31920
Nameless of the Y2; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienne Roiicolle, Denver, Col. ; D : 14972,
Feb. 2, 1909. 31921
Nameless (A) play; in 4 acts, by W. P. Gamp-
bell.
© W. P. Campbell. Wamego, Kan.; 1884:
674, Jan. 10. 31922
monds,_London, and W. B. MaxAvell, ^Rjiclv Uamenlose (Die) waise; schauspiel in einem vor-
spiel uud •") akten. vun H. Kalt. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
mond, England. 31910
Name and gnome. Sec Half -moon (The)
Name (The) of an ancestor; by R. Danenbaum.
© Roby Danenbaum, Minneapolis; D:
14819, Jan. 15, 1909. 31911
drama in 4 acts, by R. Danenbaum. 67 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911 ; D : 24083 ; Roby Danen-
baum, Minneapolis. 31912
Name (The) of Nannette; play in 1 act, by
S. W. Banning. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32631 ; Samuel W.
Banning, Chicago. 31913
Name (The) they have forgot; play in 2 acts,
by H. F. Kasson. 24 p. 12°. Printed.
© Aug. 21, 1915; 2c. Aug. 23, 1915; D:
41680; Helen Finch Kasson, Keeseville, N. Y.
31913a
© Ic. Sept. 15. 1910: D : 22055 ; Henrietta
Kalt. Brooklyn. 31923
Names; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Booth.
[134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909 ; D : 16471 ; .John Hunter
Booth, New Orleans. 31924
Namesake (The); play in 3 acts, by M. Maw-
Iptte. [8], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911 ; D : 25546 ; IMona Maw-
lette. New York. 31925
Nan; by N. B. Rabb. 65 p. f°. Tj^ewritten.
© Nancv Belle Rabb, Minneapolis; D:
10S89, July 1, 1907 ; 2c. July 1, 1907. 31926
a comedy in 3 acts.
© Georgle Hamlin, Cambridge, 111.; 1890:
516, .Tan. 3. 31927
1599
31928
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31949
Nan — Continued.
^a play in 3 acts, by Brewer Corcoran.
fi. 0. J. B. Corcoran] [88] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© .Tames Brewer Corcoran, Springfield,
Mass.; D : 12.535, Mar. 13, 1908; 2c. Mar. 13,
1908. 31928
Nan, a born coquette; drama in 4 acts, by
Katlieriiie F. Cuoper [pseud, of C. F. Keeferl
© Catherine F. Keefer, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1890:38939, Dec. 9. 31929
Nan o' the sands; a nautical drama in 5 acts,
by C. F. Webber.
© Charles F. Webber, Boston; D:1421,
Feb. 10, 1902. 31930
Nan, the mascotte; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
l)y Gilbert Patten.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
68189, Nov. 22; 2c. Dec. 27. 31931
Nan, the mountain heiress; a drama in 5 acts,
by A. B. Replogle.
© A. B. Replogle, Toledo, O. ; 1890 : 24329,
Aug. 4. 31932
Nan, the newsboy; an original drama in 4 acts,
by R. Johnston.
© Robert Johnston, New York ; 1879 : 1050,
Jan. 21. 31933
Nana; a play in 5 acts, dramatized from Zola's
novel, by A. Howard.
© Arthur Howard, United States; 1880:
18474, Dec. 4. 31934
or. The blonde Venus, comedy, [by] G. H.
Wood.
© George H. Wood, New York ; 1882 : 2838,
Feb. 23. 31935
Nana and herself; a play in 3 acts, by B. F.
Gardner.
© Benjamin Fulton Gardner, Chicago; D:
15676, Apr. 21, 1909. 31936
Nana Sahib; a drama in 7 acts, by J. F. Mil-
liken.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1884:
6961, Mar. 31. 31937
^ and tableaux, tr. from the French of
Jean Richepin, by H. A. D'Arcy and Theo. F.
Schatie. f°. Ms.
© H. A. D'Arcy, Pittsburgh; 1884:6950.
Mar. 31 ; Ic. Apr. 14. 31938
Nance; by W. Stahr. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Stahr, St. Louis; D : 12223, Jan.
22, 1908; 2c. Jan. 22, 1908. 31939
Nance Naughton, a woman of the West; or,
Nance of the north range, a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. Vaughnn. |49] p. f°. Type-
^vritteu.
© L. J. Vaughan, Altoona, Wis. ; D : 8373,
Apr. 9, 1906; 2c. Mar. 17, 1906. 31940
Nance of the kings; drama in 1 act, by W. C.
Morrow. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910 ; D : 20633 ; W. C. Mor-
row, San Francisco. 31941
Nance of the north range. See Nance Naugh-
ton, a woman of the West.
Nance Oldfield; arr. from Charles Reade's story
Art. a dramiitic tale, by M. A. [i. e. Mildro.i
Aldrich] Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1894.
22 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
4526.3, Sept. 28; 2c. Nov. 8. 31942
dramatization in 1 act, of Charles Reade's
Art, a dranuitic tale, by M. N. Brodeur.
[1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914; D : 379.37 ; Maude
Noland Brodeur, Cambridge, Mass. 31942a
Nancy; by Clementia. Chicago, Sisters of
mercy, St. Patricli's academy, 1911. 16 p.
16°.
© Nov. 10. 1911; 2c. Jan. 18, 1912; D:
28348 ; Sisters of mercy, St. Patrick's academy,
Chicago. 31943
— dramatic composition in 4 acts, by C. H.
Kerr. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910 ; D : 20337 ; C. H. Kerr,
Falls City, Neb. 31944
— musical comedy libretto in 3 acts, by J.
Hayden. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914 ; D : 39014 ; Jack Hayden,
New York. 31944a
1 act comedy drama, by F. Hatfield. [19] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1910 ; D : 22122 ; Fannie Hat-
field, Forestdale, R. I. 31945
• -a society drama in a prologue and 5 acts,
from the French, by M. P. Owen and L. J.
Woodworth. Typewritten.
© Mattie P. Owen and Lita J. Woodworth,
San Francisco; 1893:57978, Dec. 29; 2c.
.Tan. 20, 1894. 31946
Nancy and co. ; a comedy in 4 acts, from the
German of Rosen, by A. Daly. New York,
The author, 1884. 63 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1884 : 23819,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 31947
• Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, iis oxtnutors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 2326. Dec. 11, 1911. Origi-
nal entry, Dec. 1, 1S84, no. 23819. 31948
Nancy Brown; a comedy, by D. V. Arthur.
© Daniel V. Arthur, New York; D : 2-530.
Nov. 3, 1902. 31949
1600
31950
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
31971
Nancy Brown — Continued.
musical comedy, by Clifton Crawford.
© Howley, Haviland & Dresser, New York ;
D: 2369, Sept. 23, 1902. 31950
■ — in 2 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 2589, Nov.
4, 1902. 31951
or. The Bey of Bally-hoo, a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, by F. Raukeu. [142] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frederic Ranken, New York ; D : 2858,
.Tan. 5, 1903; 2c. Feb. 3, 1903. 31952
Nancy Dorne; or, The romance of a hatpin, by
J. E. Robson. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John E. Robson, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
9509, Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 23, 1906.
31953
Nancy Elf; a society drama in 4 acts, by E. P.
Strong.
© Elizabeth P. Strong, St. Louis; 1879:
17036, Dec. 18. 31954
Nancy Ellen; a romantic, character melodrama
of the mountain oil-lields of West Virginia,
by Frank E. and N. E. Woods. [81] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© F. E. Woods and N. E. Woods, New York ;
D : 0688, May 19, 1905 ; 2c. May 19, 1905.
31955
Nancy (The) Hanks; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Frank Tannehill, jr.
© Maude Tannehill, New York; 1898:
18013, Mar. 17; 2c. Mar. 21. 31956
Nancy Lee; a nautical farcical operetta, writ-
t(Mi and composed by F. Miller, jr.
© Frederick ISIiller, jr.. Revere, Mass. ;
1894 : 39302, Aug. 27. 31957
Nancy of Cloverdale; a drama in 4 acti?, by
Morris Ross. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Ross, Indianapolis ; D : 6900, July 19,
]905; 2c. July 19, 1905. 31958
Nancy starts a boom; comedy drama in 4 acts,
)>y Charles Morton. SOp. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. May 25, 1915; D : 40761 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 31958a
Nancy Thatcher, a woman of Marblehead; a
drama in 2 acts, by A. Brownell.
© Atherton Brownell, Boston ; 1894 : 51357,
Nov. 3. 31959
Nando; or, Zaquilda's mystic power, a 3 act
drama for iuvenlh's, by :m. H. Jordan. 1 p. 1.,
15 p. 8°. Printed.
© Modeste H. Jordan, St. Louis; 1895:
15227, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 16. 31960
Nanette; comic opera in 2 acts, book by A. H. H.
Franklyn, music by Dingley Brown. Type-
written.
© Arthur Herbert Hope Franklyn, Denver ;
1900 A : 19258, Aug. 3 ; 2c. July 17. 31961
or, A royal wedding, a comic opera in 2
acts, libretto by C. K. Hager, music by John
F. Lockert.
© Charles Keemle Hager, St. Louis; 1892:
2.5476, June 17. 31962
Nanette, the soldier proteg-e; a war drama in
3 acts and 4 tal^leaux, by C. H. Cobb.
© C. H. Cobb, Rockford, 111. ; 1885 : 15076,
July 13. 31963
Nanine; drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by M.
Smith. [2], 86 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911; D : 25572 ; Murray
Smith, Boston. 21964
a play in 3 acts, by L. Lanphear. [15] p.
obi. 24°. Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© Louise Lanphear, Chicago ; D : 13207,
June 17, 1908; 2c. June 17, 1908. 31965
Nanine, the child of the mountain; a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by J. Sanson. Philadelphia,
Duboss bros.
© Joseph Sanson, Philadelphia ; 1879 :
11756, Sept. 3. 31966
Nanita, nana; entremes de S. y J. Alvarez Quin-
tero, con mlisica del maestro Jose Serrano.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles]
1907. 12 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Seraffn y .Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, Ma-
drid ; D : 10800, June 18, 1907 ; 2c. June 18,
1907. 31967
Nanka's leap year venture; or, How she set-
tled her bills, a comedietta in 1 act, bv
[James W.] Shettel and [W. M.] George.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1891. 17 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 296] )
© Ames pub. co., (^lyde, O. ; 1891 : 48224.
Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1802. 31968
Nannette; drama in 5 acts, by J. Kaufmann.
© .Toe Kaufmann. Port Richmond, N. Y. ,
D : 2739, Dec. 19, 1902. 31969
Nannette o' Wearithorne; a drama, by M. C. L.
Reeves.
© IMarion C. L. Reeves, United States ;
1876:2081, Feb. 17. 31970
Nannie; or. The Dutch orphans, an orighial
sensational drama, in 4 acts, by A. M. Ran-
kin.
© Arthur M. Rankin, Ne^* York; 1870:
2015, Sept 21. 31971
5379—16-
-101
1601
31872
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
31992
Nanon Lemoine; a drama in 4 acts, by A. C
Neal. [33] p. t". Typewritten.
© Anna G. Neal, New Yorl£ ; D : 2241, Aug.
16, 1902 ; Ic. Aug. 13, 1902 ; Ic. Aug. 25, 1902.
31973
Nan's acre lot; a new and original comedy
drama in 3 acts, by Frank Tannehill, jr., mu-
sic arr. and composed by H. Pepper.
© Harry Pepper, New York; 1888:2009,
Jan. 18. 31973
• See also Struck gas.
Nan's last haul; 1 net drama, by M. Keightley.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911; D: 23219; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 31974
Nan's vow. Typewritten.
© Annie Weltzel, Wheeling, W. Va. ; 1895 :
44212, Aug. 30 ; 2c. Aug. 30. 31975
Naomi; drama in 5 acts, by L. A. Rivers. [57]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 12. 1911 ; D : 24922 ; Lidie Avirett
Rivers, Cleveland, O. 31976
a drama in 4 acts, by G. F. Spiltoir. 27 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© G. F. Spiltoir, New York; 1888:34777.
Dec. 6 ; Ic. Dec. 10. 31977
Naosuke, the sword-niaksr; play in 4 acts, by
F. M. Carrington. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914 ; D : 37933 ; F. Maxfield
Carrington, SoUth Pasadena, Cal. 31977a
Napoleon; a drama, by Richmond Sheflield De-
ment, with appendix. Reading ed. Chicago.
Knight, Leonard & co., 1893. 2 p. 1., front,
(port.) illus. [9]-183 p. 12°.
© R. S. Dement, Chicago ; 1893 : 10024, Feb.
24; 2c. May 10; 2c. 2d. ed. Nov. 15. 31978
ein drama, [von] Arthur Bohtlingk. Leip-
zig, Xenien-verlag, 1909. 3 p. 1., 162 p. 12°.
© Xenien-verlag, Leipzig ; D : 16020. June 7.
1909; 2c. June 7, 1909. 31979
an historical drama, by D. "Welch.
© Deshler Welch, New York; 1888:3218,
Jan. 30. 31980
a play, by E. W. Tullidge.
© Edward W. Tullidge, Salt Lake City;
1888 : 9594, Apr. 2. 31981
a play in 4 acts, by Henry A. Adams. New-
York, J. Selwin Tait & sons, 1894. 224 p. 12°.
© J. Selwin Tait & sons. New York ; 1894 :
9859, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Feb. 12. 31982
a spectacular drama in 3 epochs and 5 acts.
77 p. t\ Typewritten.
© George Crichton Miln, Brooklvn ; 1895:
50780, Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. ' 31983
Napoleon — Continued.
a study in 1 act, by J. V. Hood.
© John V. Hood, Philadelphia ; 1895 : 22502,
Apr. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 31984
— — a tragedy in a prologue and 5 acts, by
Avlys Richmond [pseud, of Richmond S. De-
ment] 91 p. 8°. Printed.
© R. S. Dement, Shelbyville, 111.; 1875:
8510, Aug. 17; 2c. Aug. 25. 31985
a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. S. Norton. New-
York, 1871.
© John S. Norton, New York; 1873:476,
Jan. 20. 31986
— See also Three political tragedies.
Napoleon I; or. Life and death of Napoleon
Bonaparte, an historical tragedy in 5 acts,
by P. Wales.
© Philip Wales, Minneapolis; 1884:19694,
Oct. 1. 31987
Napoleon II (nach Victor Hugo) und andere
dichtungen; von Enrica von Haudel-Mazetti.
mit einer einleitung von Johann Ranftl. Ber-
lin, K. W. Mecklenburg vormals Richter, 1912.
xiv. 145 p. 12°.
Contents : Einleitung. — Napoleon der
Zweite (nach Victor Hugo). — Das haus der
griifin Kiesel. — Die braut des Lammes. — Dcr
brief an Nepotian. — Herlibergs tod.
© Oct. 25, 1912; 2c. Dec. 12, 1912; A—
Foreign 6488; Konrad W. Mecklenburg vnriii.
Richter'scher verlag, Berlin. 31988
Napoleon III; piece historique en 5 actes, dont
un prologue et 8 tableaux, [par] J. et M.
Priollet. Paris, Librairie th6atrale, 1908. 3
p. 1., 160 p. 12°.
© Julien et Marcel Priollet, Paris ; D : 13181,
June 15, 1908; 2c. June 15, 1908. 31989
Napoleon XIII; an original musical comedy, li-
bretto in 2 acts, by Thomas B. Donaldson.
[32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D : 8061,
Feb. 26, 1906; 2c. Feb. 20, 1906. 31990
Napoleon and Josephine; thrilling story of in-
trigue, iove and dcvolion in 4 acts, by Ange
Galdemar, adapted from the French by G.
Smith. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914; D : 38703 ; Gordon
Smith, London. 31990a
a tragedy in a prologue and 5 acts, by
Richmond S. Dement. Chicago, Legal news
company, 1876. 154 p. 8°.
© R. S. Dement, Chicago; 1876:11688,
Oct. 16; 2c. Nov. 10. 31991
Napoleon at St. Helena; play in 5 acts, by F. L.
Schmidt, jr.
© P'ritz L. Schmidt, jr., Richmond Hill.
N. Y. ; D : 6525, Api-. 17, 1;k)5.
31992
1602
31993
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32015
Napoleon Bonaparte; eine biihuendichtung in 2
teilen, von Carl Hauptmann. Miinchen, G. D.
AV. Calhvey, 1911. [442] p. 12°. 2 v. .
Contents: 1. t. Burger Bonaparte. — 2. t.
Kaiser Napoleon.
© Jan. 20, 1911; 2c. Mar. 22, 1911; D:
23711; Georg D. W. Calhvey, Munich. 31993
a drama, by L. Stoddard.
© Lorimer Stoddard, New York; 1894:
4S297, Oct. 17.
— drama in 5 acts, by J. M. White.
4°. Typewritten.
31994
[2], 44 p.
John Mc-
31995
M. White.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D:3037S
Elroy White, Meridian, Miss.
historical play in 3 acts, bv J
[2], 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July IS, 1913 ; D : 33838 ; John McEl-
roy White, Meridian, Miss. 31996
Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France; a his-
torical drama in 5 acts, by E. E. Sherman.
© Ellen E. Sherman, Buffalo ; 1884 : 22414.
Nov. 10. 31997
Napoleon Bonaparte, the emperor of the
French, his life and death, in 6 acts, by J. J.
Allen. Chicago, 1890.
© John Joseph Allen, Chicago ; 1891 : 7825,
Mar. 2. 31998
Napoleon Boney Legs; travesty, by Charles A,
I'usey. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1911; D: 28212; Charles
Pusey, New York. 31999
Napoleon der Zweite. f^ce Napoleon II (nach
Victor Hugo) und andere dichtungen.
Napoleon (A) in traffic; a modern American
comedy in 4 acts, by J. Wedekind. 61 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Julius Wedekind, New York; D:6702,
I\Iay 20, 1905 ; 2c. May 20, 1905. 32000
Napoleon the Great; in 5 periods, dealing with
the main incidents in the life of Napoleon
Bonaparte, from his return from Egj'pt to
Waterloo, by Channing Pollock. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas E. Shea, Belfast, Me. ; D : 6975,
July 8, 1905; 2c. July 8, 1905. 32001
or, The hero of a hundred battle fields,
historical drama in 5 acts, by J. F. McDimel!.
© John F. McDonell, Virginia, Nev. ; 1895 :
57910, Nov. 16. 32002
Napoleon und die frauen; text und musik von
Heinrich Reinhardt. Leipzig, J. Weinberger,
1912. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 1, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1912 ; D : 30698 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 32003
-Same. Soufflier- und regiebuch. 69 p. 4^
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30970 ; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 32004
Napoleon up to date; a comic opera in 2 acts,
words by J. B. Benton, music by W. E. Mc-
Quinn.
© Jay B. Benton and William E. McQuiun,
United States ; 1894 : 51985, Nov. 7. 32005
Napoleon's defeat; a drama in 1 act, 1 scene,
by H. L. Holland. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harold Leopold Holland, Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 14106, Oct. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1908.
32006
Napoleon's Kitty; by H. R. Schiff.
© Herman Raphael Schiff, Chicago; D:
10725, June 8, 1907. 32007
Napraforgos (A) holgy; velencei illom 3 kgp-
ben, irta slozil Yojnovich Ivo. [2], 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D: 31290; Alexander
Marton, Budapest, Hungary. 32008
Naramata, bride of Kit Carson; drama in 1
act, by D. A. Martin. [13] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23433; Dudley A.
Martin, Duboistown, Pa. 32009
Naranjal (El); zarzuela en 1 acto y un solo
cuadro, original de P. Muiioz Seca, mflsica del
maestro Saco del Valle. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1908. 43 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Pedro IMuSoz Seca. Madrid ; D : 13592,
Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 32010
Narciss; or, The last days of the Pompadour,
n romantic liistorical tragedy in 5 acts, tr.
from the German of A. K. Brachvogel, by C. F.
Buck.
© Charles F. Buck, New Orleans; 1875:
9227, Sept. 6. 32011
Narcissa; comic opera in 2 acts, by G. A. Mor-
rison, jr.
© George Austin Morrison, jr., Chicago;
1891 : 40947, Nov. 16. 32012
See also Cost (The) of empire.
Narcissus; tragedy in 1 act, by G. R. Craw. 39
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20686 ; George Rock-
hill Craw, Chicago. 32013
Narcissus and Echo; a mythological burlesque
in 3 acts, by E. Hampton.
© Earle Hampton, Washington; 1892:
47398, Nov. 21. 32014
Narcissus and Potentilla; a play in 4 acts, by
James E. McDade. Chicago. The Garden City
educational co. [1904] 1 p. 1., [5]-38 p. 8°.
© Garden City eihu-atinnal co., Chicago: D:
5811, Nov. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 1904. 32015
1603
32016
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32035
Narcissus at Nantasket; by C. F. Paine. 63 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Paine, Groveland, Mass. ; D :
4959, Apr. 29, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1904. 32016
Narragansett Pier; a comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Nevin.
© John Nevin, New York ; 1893 : 55431, Dec.
15. 32017
an original comic opera in 2 acts, by V.
Sutphen [i. e. W. G. V. Sutphen] composed by
J. Sebastian Matthews. The authors, 1909.
38 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Van Tassel Sut;)hen, Morristown, N. J. ; D :
15821, Mar. 13, 1909; 2c. May 1, 1909. 32018
Narrenglanz ; eiu spielmannsdrama in 4 akten,
von Rudolf Rittner. Berlin, Oesterheld & co.,
1906. 125, [11 p. 8°.
© Oe.sterheld & co., Berlin; D : 8609, May
28, 1906 : 2c. proof INIav 28, 1906 ; 2c. best ed.
.July 5, 1906. 32019
Narrenhaus (Das); operette in 1 akt, von Gus-
tav Beer uud Ernst Marischka, niusik von
Hans Cesek. Reajie- und soufflierbuch. Wien,
W. Karcziig, 1914. 1 p. 1., 101 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1914 ; D : 38522 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 32020
Narrentanz; tragikomodie in 4 akten. von Leo
r.ii-inski. Miinchen, G. Miiller, 1912. 210 p.
12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1913 ; D : 32825 ;
Georg Miiller, Munich. 32021
Narrow (A) escape; a domestic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by .7. A. Stevens.
© .John A. Stevens, United States; 1888:
7892, Mar. 16. 32022
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by Fitz-
gerald Murphy.
© Max H. Meyers, New York ; D : 309G.
Mar. 6, 1903. 32023
— vaudeville sketch, by T. Clarke. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1915; D : 42265 ; Thomas
Clarke, Brooklyn. 32023a
or. All for love, tabloid vaudeville sketch,
by L. R. l>e Lisle. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 1.5, 1913; D: 33276; Louise R.
De Lisle, New York. 32024
Narrow (A) margin; playlet in 1 act, by C. R.
Hammerslough. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1911; D : 24119 ; Charles R.
Hammerslough, New York. 32025
Narrow (The) path; a play of New York life of
to-day by J. Montague. 120 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John Montague, New York ; D : 15158,
Feb. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1909. 32026
Narrow (The) road; play in 3 acts, by L. Dona-
hue. [1], 39 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1913 ; D : 32948 ; Lena Dona-
hue, Kansas City, Mo. 32027
Nase (Die) des Michelangelo; tragikomodie von
Hugo Ball. Leipzig, E. Rowohlt verlag, 1911.
72 p. 8^
© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 21, 1911; D:
25282 ; Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig.
32028
Nasensamniler (Der); dialog fiir 6 milnnliche
rollen, herausgeben von Antigo pub. co. Antigo,
Wis., Antigo pub. co., 1913. 1 p. 1., 14 p. 24°.
(Dialoge und vortriige fiir jugend-vereine,
no. 85)
© Jan. 29, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35958 ;
Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 32028a
Nat Berwin; or. Clearance by death, a drama
in 4 acts, by D. Marnell.
© David Marnell, San Francisco; 1896:
40100, July 9. 32029
Nat Graves, the outlaw,
brothers.
See Twin (The)
Nat Eeiss southern carnival company; a com-
edy sketch in 1 act, by N. Reiss. 3 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Nat Reiss, New York ; D : 4225, Nov. 10,
1903; 2c. Nov. 10, 1903. 32030
Nat Turner; or. American slavery in 1831, a
new and original drama in 3 acts, by T. J.
Grithn.
• © Thomas J. Grillin, New York ; 1872 : 5615.
May 25. 32031
Natalie; comedy in 4 acts, by T. Buchanan.
[137 J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1911; D : 24708 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New Y'^ork. 32032
Natasha; tragic episode of Russia, by U. Aker-
stroni. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1911 ; D : 24,525 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 32033
Natasqua; a 4 act play, adapted from the
French novel. Vengeance, by George Muldo,
dramatized by N. Doree. 90 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Nadage Dor^e, New York; 1889:35017,
Nov. 18; 2c. Nov. 18. 32034
Natau Maug'a, the run-away bride; by L. L.
Beaudette.
© Louise L. Beaudette. Spokane, Wash. ; D :
14958, Jan. 14, 1909. 32035
1604
32035
COPYRIGHTED IN THE 'UNITED STATES
32055
Nathan der "Weise; [von Gotthold Ephraim]
liessing:, ed. by S. P. Capen. Boston, New-
York [etc.] Ginn and company [1914] xoviii,
336 p. incl. front, (map) 16°.
© Feb. 12, 1914; 2c. Feb. 16, 1914; A:
369020; Samuel P. Capen, Washington.
32035a
(Lessing-s); with introduction, notes, ard
an appendix of parallel passages, by Tobias
.1. C. Dieldioff. [Kev. ed.] New Yorlv, Cincin-
nati [etc.] American book company [1915]
368 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Nov. 20, 1915 ;
A : 416488 ; Tobias J. C. Diekhoff, Ann Arbor.
32035b
Nathan Hale; an historical drama in 4 acts, by
E. C. Rossi. Typewritten.
© Edward C. Rossi, Brooklyn ; 1896 : 50320.
Sept. 8 ; 2c. Sept. 28. 32036
an historical romantic drama of the War of
Independence, in 4 acts, by S. N. H. Galland.
© Seymour N. H. Galland, New York ; 1896 :
3358, Jan. 9. 32037
a play in 4 acts, by Clyde Fitch [i. e. Wil-
liam Clyde Fitch] New York, R. H. Russell,
1899. 6 p. 1., 100 p. pi. port. 8°.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ; 1900
A : 106, Jan. 2 ; 2c. Jan. 15. 32038
or, The martyr spy of the Revolution, an
original American and patriotic drama in 4
acts, by C. Edmond Pillet and S. A. Mac-
Keever.
© C. Edmond Pillet and S. A. MacKeever,
New York ; 1879 : 389, Jan. 9. 32039
See also Historical stories in dramatic
form.— Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
Nathan Hale of '73; a drama in 4 acts, by
C. C. S. Cushing . . . New Haven, Conn.. Yale
publishing association, 1908. x, [2], 88 p.,
1 1. incl. front., illus. plates. 8°.
© Charles C. S. Cushing, Simsbury, Conn. ;
D: 14124, Oct. 23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908.
32040
Nathan Hale, the hero-martyr spy; a drama,
by C. *Renauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1895:
57238, Nov. 11. 32041
Nathan Pillsbury; or, From East to West, a
comedy-drama in 3 acts, by W. F. Sage.
© Will F. Sage, Boston; 1881:15720,
Oct. 12. 32042
Nathan the Wise. Sec Parable of the rings.
Nathaniel Bacon; a play in 4 acts, by L. C.
Blair and Robert Findlater Williams. Rich-
mond. Va.. The Hermitage press, 1907. 3 p. 1.,
[5]-96 p., 1 1. front, plates. 8°.
© Louisa Coleman Blair, Richmond; D:
8510, May 9, 1906; 2c. Mar. 26, 1907. 32043
National (A) bank; a musical farce comedy, by
G. C. Jenks.
© George C. Jenks, Pittsburgh ; 1890 : 22756,
July 17. 32044
National (The) capital; with scenery of these
national public buildings, tlie edifices of
grandeur. Act 1, the Capitol by moonlight ;
act 2, the President's mansion by dayligi.t:
act 3, the Treasury department by starliglit ;
act 4, the Patent office illuminated.
© William Fitzsimmons, Philadelphia ;
18S4 : 3695, 3696, Feb. 20. 32045, 32046
National convention of the P. 0. G. societies;
or, A federation fantasy, a parliamentary
play, by E. L. Scott.
© Effie Leese Scott, Lincoln, Neb. ; D : 15122,
Feb. 18, 1909. 32047
National (The) flower; operetta in 3 acts, words
and music by Mrs. A. Adams.
© Mrs. Allyn Adams, Terre Haute, Ind. ;
1890 : 36242, Nov. 17. 32048
National (The) game; comedy-drama in 9 in-
nings, by E. H. Clark and Lawrence J. Mc-
Carty. 140 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Jan. 23, 1911; D: 23177; EUery H.
Clark, Boston. 32049
National (The) guard. See N. G.
National park; or. Love on the Yellowstone,
romantic comedy-drama in 3 acts.
© Walter Fletcher and John Gorin. Fargo,
Dakota ; 1883 : 11707, June 26. 32050
National (The) tragedy. See J. Wilkes Booth.
National troubadours; by F. S. Fluke.
© Farris S. Fluke, Chicago ; D : 16024. June
8, 1909. 32051
Nation's (The) capital; sliowing with graphic
display mysterious phases of the city's life,
with views of the official palaces, by W. Fitz-
simmons. 120 p. 4 pi. f^ Typewritten.
© William Fitzsimmons, United States:
1876 : 13404, Dec. 4 ; Ic. Feb. 20, 1884. 32052
with scenery of these national public bulM-
incs, the edifices of grandeur, in 4 pictorial
acts. Act 1, the Capitol by moonlight; act 2,
the President's mansion by daylight; act 3.
the Treasury department by starlight; act 4,
tlie Patent office illuminated.
© William Fitzsimmons, Philadelphia ;
1884:3602, Feb. 20; 1884:4022. Feb. 26; Ic.
Feb. 26. 32053, 32054
Nation's (A) crime; or. Uniform divorce law,
in 4 acts, bv Al. (\ Kmihi and Airs. I. Lowen-
herg. 56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911; D : 23304 ; Mattye C.
Kann, San Francisco. 32055
1C05
32056-
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32074
Nations' (The) duel for a hemisphere. See
Montcalm.
Nation's (A) honor; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by Coyne and Meredith.
© M. J. Coyne, Scranton, Pa.; 1891:34636,
Sept. 29. 32056
Nation's (A) hymn; a ciu-tain-raiser in 1 act,
by M. E. Coe. Typewritten.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco ; 1899 :
36822, June 3; 2c. Aug. 21. 32057
Native (The) born. See Spongers (The)
Native (A) son; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Mont-
gomery. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tames Montgomorv, New York ; D : 15463,
Mar. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 32058
Natoma; a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by
J. D. Redding.
© .Joseph D. Redding, San Francisco; D:
15118, Feb. 18, 1909. 32059
opera in 3 acts, booli by Joseph D. Red-
ding, music bv Victor Herbert. New York,
G. Schirmer, [1911] 29 p. 4°. (Schirmer's
collection of opera-librettos)
© Feb. 10, 1911; 2c. Feb. 11, 1911; D:
23324; G. Schirmer, New York. 32060
Natty Bumpo; a play in 4 acts, founded on
James Fennimore Cooper's Ijeather stocking
tales, by W. G. Kaufmann.
© W. G. Kaufmann, Knoxville, Pa. ; 1896 :
69960, Dec. 24. 32061
Natural (The); an Irish comedy-drama, by R. F.
Carroll.
© Richard F. Carroll, New York; 1888:
16174; .Tune 5. 32062
Natural gas; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H.
G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, L'hiladelphia ; 1887:
10089, Apr. 15. 32063
Natural (The) law; a draiiia in 4 acts, by H.
Hall. 97 p. 4°. Typ<nvritten.
© Howard Hall, New York ; D : 1.5795. May
7. 1909 ; 2c. May 7, 1909. 32064
play in 3 acts, by C. W. Tackenberg. [2],
77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1910; D: 22458; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 32065
play in 3 acts and epilogue, by F. Liste-
mann. 139 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23. 1915; D: 40143; Franz Liste-
niann. New York. 32065a
-'or, The marathon, [phxy in 3 acts] by
Charles Sumner [pseud. of C. S. Hayes]
[114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1914; D: 38650; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 32065b
Natural (The) law — Continued.
— Same. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915 ; D : 4046S ; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 32065c
Natural selection; eugenic farce in 3 acts, by
F. Brupgger. [1.33] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1914; D:388S0; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 32065d
Same. Act 3. New version. 51 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1915; D : 39658 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 32065e
Naturalist (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Savage.
© Woodcock Savage, New York; 1890:
42:347, Dec. 31. 32066
a musical comedy in 1 act, written by Com-
yns Carr, composed by King Hall. liOndon,
.T. Williams [1902] 35 p. 8°. (The German
reed repertory of musical pieces) [I^ibretto
only]
© .Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 2758,
Dec. 23, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1902. 32067
Naturdoktor Stremel. See Knutschdoktor
Stremel.
Nature; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by J. Rob-
ertson.
© James Robertson, New York ; 1878 : 3279,
Mar. IS. 32068
■ -a grand spectacular drama, bv I. and B.
Kiralfy.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfv, New Yorlv ;
1882 : ,5006, Apr. 15. 32069
a grand si)ectacular play in 4 acts, by W. E.
De Verna. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. E. De Verna, New York ; 1894 : 28332,
July 6 ; 2c. July 6. 32070
- — — a play, by R. D'Unger.
© K. D'Unger, Cliicago; 1883 : 162.5.5, Sept. 6.
32071
T a spectacular T)lay in 4 ads and 10 scenes,
by ■\V. E. De Verna. Typewritten.
© ^\'illiam E. Do Verna, New York: 1S97 ;
391.58. June 3; 2c. July 1. 32072
— —or. A mother's love, a 3 act comedy drama,
by W. Mathews.
© Walter Mathews, Louisville ; 1890 : 6491.
Feb. 24. 32073
See also Madame Parlez Vous.
Nature and art. See Gyp.
Nature (The) faker; farce in 3 acts, by A. N. C.
Fowler. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
14998, Feb. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1009. 32074
1606
32075
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32094
Nature (The) faker — Continued.
musical play in 2 acts, book and lyrics by
A. N. C. Fowler. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
11406, Sept. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1907.
32075
Nature wins; a comedy in 4 acts, by S. S. Vance,
for seven characters. St. Joseph, Mo., C. Fas-
sett, 1883. 38 p. 12°.
© Susa S. Vance, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1883 :
15643, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Sept. 3. 32076
Nature's awakening; [dramatic composition
in 1 act by] A. Marentette. [3] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 31, 1909 ; D : 16463 ; Al Maren-
tette, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 32077
Nature's cry; drama in 3 acts, by L. Howland.
[2], 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D: 31389; Legrand
Howland, Paris. 32078
Nature's nobleman; sketch in 1 act, by S. T.
Tyng, 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1910; D: 20660; Sewell T.
Tyng, New York. 32079
Nature's voice; musical drama in 4 acts, by
A. M, Tyte. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915 ; D : 41699 ; Arthur M.
Tyte, Riverhead, N. Y. 32079a
Naturewoman (The) See Plays of protest.
Nauasia; or, The daughter of Black Hawk, by
E. F. Lahee.
© Effie F. Lahee, Burlington, la. ; D : 13989,
Oct. 5, 1908. 32080
play in 3 acts, by E. F. Lahee. 56 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Effie F. Lahee, Burlington, la. ; D : 14594,
Dec. 22, 1908; 2c. Dec. 22, 1908. B2081
Naufragio; a Sicilian peasants' play in 5 acts,
by C. A. Kaiser.
© Charles Alexander Kaiser, Bath Beach,
New York; D:2213, Aug. 11, 1902. 32082
Naught can us twain part. See Victor (The)
love.
Naughtology; or, Nothing conceit, a serio-
comic drama in 4 acts. London, 1889. 8°.
© Frederic Stanford, Los Angeles; 1889:
25900, Aug. 26; 2c. Aug. 26. 32083
Naughty Adonis; musical comedy in 3 scenes,
by John Arthur Eraser and F. Butler. 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Fay Butler, Los Angeles ; D : 1361, Jan.
28, 1902 ; Ic. Jan. 28, 1902 ; Ic. May 17, 1902.
32084
Naughty (The) comet,
play-book.
See Pig (The) brother
Naughty Coney Island; comedy drama, by
Frank Dumont.
© George W. Rice and Charles Barton, New
York ; 1897 : 16484, Mar. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 31. 1898.
32085
See Innocents
Naughty (The) contin6ng.
abroad.
Naughty (The) grass widows; an operatic bur-
lesque in 3 acts.
© Fred Harvey, New York; 1897:25044,
Apr. 22. 32086
Naughty Marietta; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Rida Johnson Young.
[2], 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910 ; D : 22360 ; M. Witmark
& sons. New York. 32087
Naughty (The) mermaid; a drama.
© F. J. Leybold, New York; 1882:3663,
Mar. 8. 32088
Naughty (The) widow; a musical farce in 1 act,
by John A. Emery. [13] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913 ; D : 32348 ; Kate Elinore
and Sam Williams, King's Park, N. Y.
32089
Nausikaa; schauspiel in 5 akten, von E. Hen-
rici. [Baltimore, C. W. Schneidereith & sons,
1904] 50 p. 8°. ([Ernst Henrici's dra-
matische werke no. 1] )
© Ernst Henrici, Baltimore ; D : 5166, June
4, 1904 ; 2c. June 4, 1904. 32090
See also Odyssee (Die)
Nautch (The) girl; play with music in 3 acts,
by A. C. O'Dea. [51] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39167 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Rockville Center, N. Y. 32090a
or, The Rajah of Chutneypore.
© Alex P. Browne, Boston ; 1891 : 23924.
July 1. 32091
Nauvoo; a melodrama, by G. Davidson. 41 p.
8°, Typewritten.
© Gayloxxl Davidson, Carthage, 111. ; D :
2408, Oct. 2, 1902 ; 2^:. Oct. 29, 1903. 32092
Navajo; a libretto for a romantic comic opera
in 3 acts, by C. Baswitz. 53 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Charles Baswitz, Minot, N. D. ; 1893:
14406, Mar. 22; 2c. Jan. 31. 32093
or. The stolen flask, a romantic drama in
a prologue and 3 acts, by C. Baswitz. Type-
written.
© Chas. Baswitz, New York; 1900 A:
20333, Aug. 14; 2c. Aug. 14. 32094
1607
32095
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32113
Navajo land; a musical comedy libretto in 2
acts, by T. B. Donaldson. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 6, 1909 ; D : 16289 ; Thomas B.
Donaldson, Philadelphia. 32095
Naval (A); first part, by D. I. Blascoer,
© D. I. Blascoer, Columbus, Ga. ; 1S97:
40274, Sept. 2. 32096
Naval affair; a play in 4 acts, by Laura E.
White. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. E. White, New Yorlv ; D : 8041, Feb. 21,
1906; 2c. Apr. 25, 1906. 32097
Naval battles; by Captain L. Sorcho. Type-
written.
© Louis Sorcho, New York; 1899:11126*,
Feb. 7 ; 2c. Feb. 7. 32098
Naval (The) cockade; drama in 5 acts, by J.
Connolly. [2], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1914; D: 38425; James Con-
nolly, Coronado, Cal. 32098a
Naval (The) student; comedy in 2 acts, by J.
Samuels and D. Kaplan. [74] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1911 ; D : 25811 ; Joe Samuels
and Dave Kaplan, Brooklyn. 32099
Navaletis; farce extravaganza in 2 acts, by
L. W. Miller. 123 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1915 ; D : 41711 ; Lester Wal-
ter Miller, Philadelphia. 32099a
Navarraise (La); lyric episode, in 2 acts, by
Jules Claretie and H. Cain, English version by
Frederic E. Weatherly, nnisic by J. Massenet.
© F. Ilullman, New York ; 1895 : 58697, Nov.
2L 32100
Navarre; romantic drama in 3 acts, by T. Dal-
ton. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D : 39642 ; Test Dalton,
Indianapolis. 32100a
Nave (La); tragedia, di Gabriele d'Annimzio.
Milano, Fratelli Treves, 1908. 6 p. 1., 5-249,
[1] p., 1 1. illus. 8°.
© res. under act f)f Mar. 3, 190.1. by Fratelli
Treves, Milan; res. no. 1536; Ic. Feb. 3, 1908.
32101
Nave (La) rossa; scene liriche in 3 atti, di
lAiigi Orsini o. Antonio Beltramelll, musica di
Armando Seppilli. Mllano. Edoardo Sonzogno,
1908. 62 numb. 1. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Son/.ogno. Milan ; D : 14303, Nov.
16, 1908; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 32102
Nazarene (The); the beautiful Christian play,
in 3 acts, by H. Reid [i. e. James Halleck
Reid] and Bertha Belle Westbrook. 68 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Hal. Reid, Highlands, N. J. ; D : 7159,
Aug. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1905. 32103
Nazarene (The) — Continued.
(Der Nazarener); original in German by
Loui.se Schmid-Frei, suggestions by O. K.
Schmid, tr. by J. Herman Thuman. [1], 42
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914; D : 36347 ; Otlo Ernst
Schmid, Cincinnati. 32103a
Nazarener (Der); passionsspiel nach der
biblischen geschiclite, von Luise Sclnnid-Frci.
[l],r)4p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913; D: 34050; Otto Ernst
Schmid, Cincinnati. 32104
Sec also Nazarene (The)
Nazareth; a play in 4 acts and 10 tableaux, bv
V,. ]\r. Greene. 3 p. 1., 5-59, |1] p. obi. 16°.
Printed.
© Clay M. (4reene, New York ; D : 223, IMar.
16, 1901; 2c. Feb. 25, 1902. [Title on copies
is Nazareth; the passion plav of Santa Clara]
32105
Nazyanna, my dream g'irl; play in 3 acts, by
B. J. Travis. [102] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D : 29312 ; Boyd J.
Travis, Columbus, O. 32106
Neaphite, the fair ruler; by C. Ij. Zhardna.
6 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Clarissa L. Zliardna, Chicago ; D : 3320,
Aiir. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1903. 32107
Neapolitan (A) fisherman's heart; in 1 act, bv
S. Russo and E. Cafieri. [8] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910; D : 22708 ; Salvatore
Russo and Edward Calieri, New York. 32108
Near-crime (The) of Patsy; play in 4 acts, by
G. C. Cook. [5], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1910; D : 21327 ; Gertrude
Cliadwick Cook, Los Angeles. 32109
Near-hero (A); a vaudeville act, by Geo. A.
Lennning. 10 )). f°. Typewritten.
© Eugene INloulan, Chicago ; D : 15104. Feb.
17. 1909; 2c. Feb. 17, 1909. 32110
Near (The) martyr; comed.v sk(*tch in 1 act, by
J. P.. Theissen. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Ang. 20, 1913; D : 34204 ; .lohn B.
Theis.sen, (■ovington, Ky. 32111
Near old Cockaigne; bv A. R. Fossard. 30 p.
8°. Printed.
© .Adelaide Rawnsley Fossard, Brooklvn ;
D : 6073, Jan. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1905.
32112
Near the Allegheny; drama in 4 acts, bv T. H.
Davis. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Henry Davis, AVilkinsburg, Pa. ;
D : 6921. July 7, 1905 ; 2c. July 7, 1905. 32113
1608
32114
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32135
Near the throne; a play in 5 acts, by W. J.
Thorold.
© W. J. Thorold, New York ; 1897 : 13927,
Feb. 26; 2c. .Jan. 20, 1898. 32114
Near- widows (The); 1 act play, by C. C. Gush-
ing. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aujj. 21, 1912; D: 30602; Catherine
Chisholni Cusliing, New York. 32115
Nearer my God to Thee; a pantomime, by Wil-
liam H. Hambv. New York, Hints publishing
company, 1903. cover-title, [3] p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co., New York ; D : 4196, Nov.
5, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 32116
Nearly a case; play in 1 act, 1)y A. Morton and
M. Weil. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 17, 1913; D : 33810 ; Ad. Mor-
ton and Matt. Weil, New York. 32117
Nearly a co-ed; by T. P. Lancaster. 8 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910 ; D : 21457 ; Theodore P.
Lancaster, Boston. 32118
Nearly a lawyer. See Shyster (The) lawyer.
Nearly a sleuth. See Jones & Jones.
Nearly a soldier; a 1 act comedy, by J. L.
Browning. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph L. Browning, Brooklyn ; D : 16096.
June 12, 1909 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 32119
Nearly a star; by M. Sherman. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Milton Sherman, New York ; D : 13931,
Sept. 21, 1908; Ic. Sept. 14. 1908. 32120
Nearly a tragedy; a comedy in 5 acts, by J.
]\IcCarroll.
© James McCarroll, New York; 1874:2227.
Feb. 25 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 32121
Nearly married; farce in 3 acts, by E. f^elwyn.
154 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913; D : 32668 ; Edgar Sol-
wyn. New York. 32122
1 act comedy, by R. E. Devney. 7 p. 12°.
Prnited.
© Jan. 11. 1912; 2c. Jan. 13, 1912: D:
28361 ; R. E. Devney, Cleveland. 32123
'Neath the shadow of Shasta; by L. McClellan.
27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lee McClellan, Shepherd. Mich.; D:
13006 ; May 20, 1908 ; 2c. June 26. 1908.
32124
Nebraska; a comedy drama, by F. W. Lee.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franklin \Y. Lee, St. Paul ; 1894 : 59574,
Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 2L 32126
Nebraska (A) homestead; a 6 act melodrama,
by Col. P. A. Barrows. Albion, Neb., News
job print [1905] 2 p. 1., 38 p. port. 12°.
© P. A. Barrows,- Albion. Neb. ; D : 6186.
Feb. 6, 1905; 2c. ;May 15, 1905. 32127
Nebuchadnezzar; or, Jehovah's triumph, an
oratorio cantata or sacred opera in 5 acts and
12 scenes, by R. E. Turner, music by Everett
J. Evans.
© R. E. Turner, Norfolk, Va. ; 1893 : 11051,
:Mar. 2; Ic. Mar. 24. 32128
in 4 acts and 12 scenes, arr. and
dramatized by R. E. Turner.
© R. E. Turner, Norfolk, Va. ; 1892 : 31494,
July 29; 2c. July 16; 2c. July 29. 32129
Nebulous tableaux; a new illusion for dramatic
and other purposes, by J. H. Pepper.
© John Henrv Pepper, United States, 1873:
11447, Oct. 6. 32130
Necessary (The) evil; a 1 act stage play for
four persons, by C. R, Kennedy. New York
and London, Harper & brothers, 1913. 110 p.
8°.
© Feb. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32312 :
Charles Rann Kennedy, New York. 32131
Necessity (The) of being' consistent; comedy in
3 acts, by E. R. Doyle. 108 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar.. 3, 1915; D: 39856; Edward Rice
Doyle, New York. 32131a
Neck and neck; a comedy in 2 acts, by L. H.
Latimer.
'© T>ew)s Hov.ard liatimer, P>rooklyn : 1900
A: 6118, Mar. 6. 32132
or, The hangman's noose, an original sen-
sational drama in 3 acts, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York; 1870:4800.
Dec. 13. 32133
Necken (The); play in 2 acts, by E. G. Crane.
fAs presented under the auspices of the Na-
tiontil Federation of theatre clubs] New York,
1913. 73 p. 12°.
© Apr. 14, 1913; 2c. Apr. 23, 1913; D:
33138 ; Elizabeth G. Crane, Scarsdale, N. Y.
32134
Nebo's promise; a melodrama, by J. Morgan. Necklace (The); comedy in 1 act. by F. Cham-
Typewritten, bcrlin. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jay Morgan, Chicago; 1899 A: 75682, © Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23435; Frederick
Nov, 20; 2c. May 8, 1900. 32125 Chamberlin, Boston. 32135
1609
32136
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32165
Necklace (The)^Continued.
dramatized from the French of Maupas-
sant, by W. H. Duncan, jr.
© Wm. Henry Duncan, jr., Brooklyn ; D :
13964, Sept. 29, 1908. 32136
play in 1 act, by C. M. Horton. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1910; D: 21388; Charles
Marcus Horton, New York. 32137
by W. C. Burbank. 10 p. f°. Type-
York ; 1875 : 7822,
32138
written.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1914; D : 36419 ; W. Chan-
ning Burbank, New York. 32137a
Necklace (The) of misery.
© Kiralfy bros.. New
July 27.
Necklace (The) of pearls; picturesque, light
opera extravaganza, book and lyrics by J. O.
Sittinger. [8], 78 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1912; D : 30433 ; J. O. Sit-
tinger, St. Louis. 32139
Necromancer (The); a drama in 5 acts, taken
from Bulwer Lytton's story The last of the
barons, dramatized by G. B. Randall. 87 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Blanchard Randall, Everett,
Mass.; D: 11540, Oct. 16, 1907; 2c. Jan. 6,
1908. 32140
Necromancer (The) of Eg'ypt; a spectacular
play in 4 acts, by G. W. Thompson.
© George W. Cumberland [St. Louis] ; 1872:
1929, Feb. 28. 32141
Nectarine; comic opera in 3 acts, lyrics by Henry
Hersee, libretto by Adam Smith, music by
Robert Plauquette. London, .7. Williams, ltd.,
1902. 47 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Josepli Williams ltd., London ; D : 2605,
Nov. 13, 1902; 2c. Nov. 13, 1902. 32142
Ned Jarvis, the California detective; a sensa-
tional drama in 5 acts, by J. H. Rowc. Phila-
delphia.
© J. H. Rowe, United States ; 1874 : 15848.
Dec. 31. 32143
Ned of the hill; a romantic, spectacular Irish
comedy, in 4 acts, founded on incidents in
Samuel Lover's noted novel Handy Andy, by
Lincoln Balch [i. e. W. L. Balch] 171 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William L. Balch, Boston ; D : 7042, July
27, 1905; 2c. .July 27, 1905. 32144
Ned, the negro outlaw; or, The stolen will,
a drama, by R. H. Shepherd.
© R. H. Shepherd, St. Louis; 1883:6944,
Apr. 12. 32145
Ned Wayburn's rain dears.
© Ned Wayburn's vaudeville attractions,
inc.. New York ; D : 8341, Apr. 7, 1006. 32146
Ned's chum; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by David
Christie Murray.
© Henry Saint Maur, New York; 1891:
33599, Sept. 21. 32147
Need (The) of war; by W. V. Pettit. 51 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William V. Pettit, Pliiladelphia ; D:
13172, June 13, 1908; 2c. June 22, 1908.
32148
Needle (The); comedy drama in 1 act, by J. H.
Graham. 32 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1915 ; D : 40923 ; Joseph H.
Graham, Brooklyn. 32148a
dramatic composition, by F. Solger. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1910; D: 20963; Frederick
Solger, Washington. 32149
Needles and pins; a comedy in 4 acts, from the
German of Rosen, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1880:15344,
Oct. 8; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 32150
Ne'er (The) do weel; a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by W. S. Gilbert. 80 numb. 1., 8°. Printed.
© E. A. Sothern, United States; 1877:
15182, Dec. 27; 2c. Jan. 17, 1878. 32151
Ne'er (The) do well; an original romantic play
in 3 acts, wi-itten and composed by W. S. Gil-
bert and E. A. Sothern.
© E. A. Sothern, United States ; 1877 : 2959,
Mar. 10. 33152
Ne'er-do-well's (The) return; play in 1 act, by
J. B. Foster. [31, 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1913; D : 32848 ; Julia B. Fos-
ter, Berkeley, Cal. 32153
Neffe (Der) als onkel; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Friedrich von Schiller, aus dem franzJi-
sischen dos Picard, with notes and vocabulary
hv Frederick B. Sturm. New York. H. Holt
and CO., 1908. ix, 112 p. 16°.
© Henrv Holt & co.. New York; D: 13400,
July 23, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1908. 32154
von Schiller, aus dem franzosischen
des [Louis B.l Picard, ed. with Englisli notes
and vocabulary, by C. F. Raddatz. Boston,
Allyn and Bacon, 1880. 125 p. 16°.
© Allyn & Bacon, Boston ; 1889 : 12478, Apr.
22; 2c. Dec. 7. 32155
Same. Boston and Chicago, Allyn and
Bacon [1904] 147 p. 16°. ([Allyn and
Bacon's series of ( Jerman texts] )
© Allvn & Bacon. Boston ; A : 99053, Oct. 14,
1904; 2c. Nov. 4, 1904. 32155a
1610
32155
COPYRIGHTED IN THE TJlSriTED STATES
32176
Neffe (Der) als onkel — Continued.
(Schiller's); with footnotes and vocabuljiry,
introduction by E. M. Granger. New York,
Hinds & Noble, 1898. 94 p. port. 12°.
• © Hinds & Noble, New York ; 1899 : 15780,
Feb. 28 ; 2c. Feb. 22. 32155b
See also Nephew or uncle.
Neg-ative evidence. See Bat (The) and the
ball.
Neg-ative (A) husband; comedy, by E. G. Ly-
man.
© Elizabeth Gray Lyman, Bellport, N. Y. ;
1893: 53062, Nov. 29. 32156
Neglected (The) Mrs. Pepper; a drama in 1
act, by airs. J. W. McDonald.
© Mrs. John W. McDonald, Lincoln, Neb. ;
D : 9922, Feb. 8, 1907. 32157
Neglected (A) wife.
© Pete Du Ford, Oelwein, la. ; D : 10334,
Apr. 13, 1907. 32158
society sketch for 3 people, bv Hnrvy S.
Miller. New York, H. J. Wehman, 1902. 8
p. 16°. (Wehman's series of select vaude-
ville plays, sketches and farces, no, 2)
© Henry J. Wehman, New York ; D : 2381,
Sept. 26, 1902; 2c. Oct. 4, 1902. 32159
Negro (The) exodus to Kansas; or, An attack
on the colored emigrants, a drama in 3 acts
and prologue, by T. Masoy.
© Theodore Masoy, Philadelphia; 1880:
1244, Jan. 21. 32160
Negro (A) to be lynched; by W. W. Handley.
© William W. Handley, Greenwood, S. C. ;
1898:13084, Feb. 23. 32161
Negro wedding in time of slavery; by A. Glud.
© Annie Glud, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 290, A\w.
1, 1901. 32162
Negro's (A) loyalty to his master. See Loyal
(A) slave.
Negros y rojos. Sec Ahora si que va de veras.
Negus (The) Sec Abyssinia.
Neidhart; diniiiatisches ritterschauspiel in 5
aufziigcn, von Edward Stilgebauer. Berlin,
Ki. h. Bong, lOOC. 1G8 p. 12°.
© res. under ad of Mar. 3, 1905, by Rich.
Bong, BiMlin; res. no. 524; Ic. Sept. 12, 190G.
32163
Same.
© Kich. Bong, Berlin; D:9316, Oct. 22,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1906. 32164
Neidische augen; lebensbiJd mit gesang in 4
acten, von M. Lotli.
© Moritz Loth, Cincinnati; 1884:6526.
Mar. 26. 32165
Neige (La); piece en 2 actes, [par] H. G. Ibels
et Pierre Morgand. Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1903. 2 p. 1., 68 p. 12°.
© L. Midland, Paris; D : 3863, Aug. 22,
1903 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1903. 32166
Neigeux; or. The waif of the strand, a drama
in 5 acts, by R. ;m. Yost.
© Robert M. Yost,- United States ; 1879 :
10400, Aug. 5. 32167
Neighbor Jackwood; a domestic drama in 5
acts, by J. T. Trowbridge.
© J. T. Trcvbridge, Arlington, Mass. ; in
renewal for 14 years from Mar. 21, 1885;
1SS5 : .5927, Mar. 11. 32168
Neighborly-neighbors; by T. W. Waters.
© Thomas W. Water.s, New York ; D : 6823,
May 8, 1905. 32169
Neighbors; play in 1 act, by .L McCree. [3],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1014 ; D : 37484 ; Junie McCree,
New York. 32169a
Neighbours. See Wisconsin plays.
Neil Agrah; a romantic Irish drama in 4 acts,
by Ed\\ard Jerome.
© Ed. Rue, Baltimore ; 1890 : 22284, Julv 12.
32170
Neil O'Connor; an Irish comedy drama, by
W. S. P. Crawford.
© Warren S. P. Gi'awford, Saratoga Springs,
N. Y. ; 1887 : 27577, Oct. 25. 32171
Neither; play in 3 acts, by Dave Morris and Ian
Archibald :\racKinnon. [138] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1911 ; D : 23988 ; Edward W.
Tuttle and Dave Blorris, Los Angeles. 32172
Neither of them; a comcKlietta in 1 act, by Miss
(jowen. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1899. 1 p. 1., 18 p. 12°.
( French'.s international copyrighted . . . ed.
of tlie works of the best authors, no. 29)
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:75285,
Nov. 18; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 32173
[Neither the first nor the last] He nepBHe, ne
nocji'Ii^Hie; drama, by Boris Charles Stasheff.
146 p. 8° Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1912 ; D : 30735 ; Boris Charles
Stasheff, New York. 32174
Nel paese della fortuna; dramma in 4 attl, di
E. A. Butti. Milano, Tipografia Ettore Pa-
doau, 1909. 84. p. 8°.
© Nov. 30, 1909; 2c. Dec. 17, 1909; D:
17723 ; E. A. Butti, aiilan. 32175
Nell.
© Frederick C. I'atterson, New York; D;
8944, Aug. 9, 1906. 32176
1611
32177
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32198
Nell — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts, by tlie late Chnrles Dirk-
ens and Andrew Halliday, rewritten and arr.
by W. A. De Long.
© William A. De Long, New Yorlv ; 1871:
5979, June 23. 32177
[1],
Nell Nelson, the detective queen.
tive (The) queen.
See Detec-
— play in 1 act, 1 scene, by W. S. Fish.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D : 3^831 ; William
Sampson Fish, Oakland, Cal. 32177a
9 p.
a sketch in 1 act, by F. H. La Rue.
- 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1912 ; D : 29582 ; Frank H. La
Rue, Port Jefferson, O. 32178
Nell Gwyn; in 1 act, by Robert Griffin IMorris.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George W. Purdy, Philadelphia ; D : 11,
Jan. 5, 1901; 2c. Jan. 5, 1901. 32179
a merry play in 4 acts, by G. C. Hazelton,
jr. Typewritten.
© George C. Hazelton, jr., Washington ;
1895 : 41643, Aug. 15 ; 2c. Aug. 15. 32180
by G. C. Hazelton, jr., and C. Clarke.
© George C. Hazelton, jr., and Creston
Clarke, United States ; 1894 : 53938, Nov. 19.
32181
Nell Gwyn of London town; in 4 acts, by C
Ulrich.
© Charles Ulrich, San Francisca,; JSOO A:
29437, Dec. 3. 32182
Nell Gwynn; a romantic play in 4 acts, by M.
Doran. Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, New York ; 1900 A : M521,
Oct. 2; 2c. Oct. 8. 32183
Nell Gwynne; historical play in 1 act, I)y G. M.
Baxter. [IJ, 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913; D : 33498 ; George IM.
Baxter, Englewood, N. J. 32184
the story from Moncrieff's nuisical comedy
of the merry days of King Chfirles the Second
and the fast men of the olden time, adapted
for operatic uses by C. E. Ford.
© Charles E. Ford, Baltimore ; 1884 : 9419,
May 7. 32185
Nell Gwynne, the player; by C. Lewis. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Catherine liOwis, Lomlon ; D : 14.324, Nov.
20, 1908; 2c. Nov. 20, 1908. 32186
Nell Gwynne's gift. Sec Actress and artist.
Nell Gwynn's last comedy; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by J. S. Freeman and G. L. Hawley.
© Julia Scott Freeman and Genevieve Lei
Hawley. Rochester, N. Y. ; D: 2.583, Nov. 11.
1902. 32187
Nell of the Alhambra; a play in 1 act, by
Marion Russell.
' © Isidor S. W'olfling, New York ; 1900 A :
8372, I\Iar. 31. 32188
Nell, the newsgirl; sketch in 2 scenes, by
Helena Frederick. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Frederick, New York ; D : 5353, July
28. 1904; 2c. July 28, 1904. 32189
Nella Duglas; or, £100 reward, a play of pow-
erful interest, in 5 acts, by Mrs. T. Miller.
New York, John Polhemus, 1880. 96 p. 8°.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, United States ;
1880 : 7376, May 11 ; 2c. May 17. 32190
Nellie and the detective; 1 act play, by W. Day.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1910 ; D : 17975 ; Wilson Day,
Cleveland. 32191
Nellie Bly; or. The sunbeam, c<»medy-dram;i in
4 acts, by Wilson Day. [114] p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23793 ; Wilson Day,
Salt Lake City, Utah. 32192
Nellie Butler, the switch-board girl; by Moran
and Heelan. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nellie Harris, New York ; D : 8434, Apr.
27, 1906; 2c. Apr. 27, 1906. 32193
Nellie Gray; drama in 4 acts, by M. Stevens.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911; D: 24996; Millie
Stevens, Chicago. 32194
Nellie Lansing's million; play in 7 scenes, by
J. A. Jordan. 49 p. 4°: Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1913; D: 34319; John A. .Tor-
dan, San Francisco. 32195
Nellie Martin, militant; play in 3 acts, by H,
Houston. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914 ; D : 36570 ; Harris Hous-
ton, Houston, Tex. 32195a
Nellie Moray; :i play in 5 acts, by H. Dumay
and W. Schuyler.
© Henri Dumav and William Schuyler, St.
Louis; 1896: 68.568, Dec. 17. 32196
Nellie, the beautiful cloak model.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 9022,
Sept. 1, 1906. 32197
Nellie's beau; or. Love on the telephone, a
comedy in 1 act, by W. R. Foster, jr. New
York. AV. F. Vanden Houten, printer, 1879.
23 p. 12°.
© William R. Foster, jr.. New York; 1879:
2238, Feb. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 19. 32198
1612
32199
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32219
Nellie's brother; composed and written by J. S.
Gibbs.
© Joseph S. Gibbs, Homer, Mich. ; 1894 :
7127, Jan. 31. 32199
Nellie's husband; tabloid comedy in S^cts, by
Ohas. Morton. Chicago, Chicago mariuscript
CO., 1915. 28 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© June 17, 1915; 2c. Aug. 5, 1915; D:
41429 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 32199a
Nellie's jag; an original 1 act play, by F. A.
Connor. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank A. Connor, New York; D : 15115,
Feb. 18, 1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 19U9. 32200
Nellina; dramma in 3 atti. di R. Bracco. Napoli.
Tipogratia Melfi & Joele, 1908. 48 p, 4°.
© Roberto Bracco, Naples ; D : 14553, Dec.
17, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1908. 32201
Nell's burglar; by J. B, Helm. Typewritten.
© Jessie B. Helm, Cleveland; 1900 A:
22502, Sept. 10; 2c. Sept. 10. 32202
Nell's dot; a play in 1 act, by Minnie Kaye
[pseud, of M. Krakauer]
© Minnie Krakauer, New York; D: 11863,
Dec. 5, 1907. 32203
Nell's to-morrow; playlet, by F. Thorn. [2],
18 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913; D : 33497 ; Fanny
Thorn, New York. 32204
Nelly Kavanagh; or, A young girl's vow, a
drama in 4 acts, by E. Schiff and A. Benrirao.
© Emma Schiff and A. Benrimo, New York ;
1877 : 7329, June 22. 32205
Nelly Neil; new musical play, by C. M. S. Mc-
Lellan, music by Ivan Caryll. London. Chap-
pell & CO., ltd., 1907. 30 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Chappell & CO.. ltd., London; D^ 9861,
Jan. 21, 1907; 2c. Jan. 21, 1907. 32206
Nelly Bozier; comedie en 3 actes, par Paul Bil-
haud et Maurice Hennequin. Paris, P. V.
Stock, 1902. 3 p. 1., 176 p. 8°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 1898, May 16,
1902 ; 2c May 16, 1902. 32207
Nelson (The) touch; a comedy in 1 act. by F.
Fenn, adapted from The little pale man, by
Mayne Lindsay. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1908. 20 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors] )
© Frederick Fenn, London ; D : 12568. Mar.
18, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908. 32210
Nemesis; a comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by
A. W. Draper.
© A. Wetherell Draper, New Haven; 1892:
41583, Oct. 14. 32211
— a drama in 5 acts, by D. Hastings.
© Dille Hastings, Philadelphia; 1888:
32266, Nov. 14. 32212
drama in 1 act, by A. H. Rosley. [2], 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1914 ; D : 37687 ; Adrian H.
Rosley, Brooklyn. 32212a
an opera bouffe done into English, by S.
Fiske and H. B. Farnie.
© Stephen Fiske, United States; 1873:
9285, Aug. 18. 32213
— — ■ a tragedy in 5 acts, by Aida [pseud, of F. D.
Baker]
© Frances Davis Baker, Buffalo; 1898:
23915, Apr. 15. 32214
01-, A fortune, a 4 act drama, by L. Q.
Jeffries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1882 : 10358.
June 22. 32215
— or, Sunshine and shadow, an original
drama in prologue and 4 acts, by W. A. Sliver
(Fred Marsden)
© W. A. Sliver, New York; 1872:3434,
Apr. 4; 2c. July 8, 1876. 32216
or, Terrible consequences, social drama in
5 acts by H. Wagner.
© Hermann Wagner, Milwaukee; 1897:
29244, May 13. 32217
•or. The viper, drama of southern life be-
Nelly Trent and Sally's servant; a dramatiza-
tion of Charles Dickens' Old curiosity shop, a
play in 5 acts and 6 tableaux, by M. J, May-
hew.
© Mary J Mayhew, New York ; 1875 : 10804, Nemesis (The) of the French revolution. See
Oct 19 32208 Cordelia.
fore the (Mvil War, in 4 acts, by E. Roy. 88 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911; D: 24406; Elberta
Roy, Chicago. 32218
Nelly's rival; a sketch in 1 act, I)y S. S. Nemo; an original melodrama in 5 acts, by C. A.
Reynolds. Bancroft.
© Walter H Baker & co., Boston ; 1898 : © Charles A. Bancroft, Boston ; 1890 : 25941.
75512, Dec. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1899. 32209 Aug. 22. 32219
1613
32220
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32240
Wemo — Continued.
an original, spectacular drama in a pro-
logue, 5 acts and 10 tableaux, written con-
jointly, by G. M. Greene and A. S. Thompson.
89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clav M. Greene and A. S. Thompson,
San Francisco ; 1877 : 12965, Nov. 10 ; 2c. Apr.
16, 1880. 32220
■ a romantic melodrama in 4 acts, by L. H.
Haywood.
© Louis H. Haywood, Dallas, Tex.; 1889:
464, Jan. 4; 2c. Jan. 4. 32221
or. The twin sisters, an original comedy
drama, by J. R. Haywood, in 4 acts and 4
grand tableaux.
© Josie Robinson Haywood, Chicago ; 1892 :
26631, June 25. 32222
Nemtudomka; eredeti operette 3 felv., szove-
get irta Bakouyi K., zenejet, Harsanyi Z.solt
verseire, .szerzette Huszka Jeuf). 146 p.
diagr. Mimeographed. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 14, 1914 ; Ic. June 8, 1914 ; D : 37331 ;
Marton Sandor, Budapest. 32222a
Nenajo; words by C. S. Parker.
© Constance S. Parker, Kalamazoo, Mich. ;
1888 : 16725, June 11. 32223
Neota, the avenger; a melodramatic sensation
in 3 acts, by J. Barnes.
© James Barnes, New York; 1875:9053,
Sept. 1. 32224
Nephew (The); a comedy, by I. Witmark and
F. B. Hawkins.
© Isidor Witmark, New York ; 1892 : 11518,
Mar. 14. 32225
Nephew of his uncle; 1 act comedy, by K.
Schaefer.
© Konrad Schaefer, Chicago; 1892:1563,
Jan. 8. 32226
Nephew or uncle; a comedy in 3 acts, tr. from
Schiller's Der neffe als onkel, by Allan Abbott.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907. 39 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 10219,
Mar. 27, 1907 ; 2c. May 3, 1907. 32227
Nephew's (A) curse; by E. B. Pope.
© Edwin B. Pope, St. Louis ; D : 1611S,
Juno 23, 1909. 32228
Neptune; or. Crossing the line, a nautical
drama in 1 act and 3 scenes, by Joseph D.
Johnson. [Philadelphia, 1890] cover-title,
7 p. 8°.
© Neptune club, Philadelphia; 1896:27009,
May 2 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 32229
Neptune jr. ; a comic opera in 2 acts, by Myrtle
Heed and B. R. McDonald, music by Helen M.
Gilmore. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
. © Bertha Reynolds MacDonald, Chicago;
D : 682p, June 15, 1905 ; 2c. June 15, 1905.
32230
Neptune's affinities; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by A. H. Perry. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912 ; D : 28814 ; A. H. Perrv,
Mill Valley, Cal. 32231
Neptune's bride; by H. L. Bowdoin. 2 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Harry Livingston Bowdoin, New York ;
D:8955, Aug. 13, 1906; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906.
32232
Neptune's davighter; by Manuel Klein and E. P.
Temple, original scenario of H. L. Bowdoin,
music by M. Klein. 46 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Edward P. Temple, New York ; D : 9831,
Jan. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907. 32233
a dramatic composition, by Manuel Klein
and E. P. Temple.
© Edward P. Temple, New York ; D : 9849.
Jan. 25, 1907. [For copies reed, see D:9S311
32234
Neptune's isle, and other plays for children;
by J. J. Chapman. New York, Moffat. Yard
& company, 1911. v. 196 p. 12°.
Contents : Neptune's isle. — A family quar-
rel.— -Wilfrid the young. — Christmas once
more.
© Dec. 13, 1911; 2c. Dec. 19. 1911; A:
303496; John Jay Chapman, Barrytown, N. Y.
32235
Nero; drama, by Stephen Phillips. New Y^'ork.
London, The Macmillan companv, 1906. v,
200 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; D : 8087, IMar.
2, 1906; 2c. Mar. 2, 1900. 32236
a drama in 2 parts, by F. P. Savinien. [15],
186 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912 ; D : 31038 ; Francis P.
Savinien, San Francisco. 32237
— 5 act play, by Kurt Matull.
© Charles Racine Tyler, New York; D:
3828, Aug. 13, 1903. 32238
— an historical play, by W. W. Story.
© W. W. Story, Unitcl States ; 1875 : 7969,
July 29. 32239
— tragedy in 5 acts, bj- 0. E. Barton.
© George Edward I>arton, Brookline,
Mass. ; D : 13753, Sept. 10, 1908, 32240
1614
32241
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32261
Nero — Continued.
tragico-comedy in 5 acts, tr. by Fioravante
A. Malesci, from Pietro Cossa's original Italian
play.
© Fioravante A. Malesci, New York ; 1886 :
19031, Aug. 23. 32241
or. The fall of Borne, by I. Kiralfy. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1888:11037,
Apr. 16; 2c. Apr. 16. 32242
Same. Kev. ed. [New York, 1888] 24 p.
1 pi. 8°.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1888:23076,
Aug. 10 ; 2c. July 28. 32243
— See also Zero.
Nero below zero; or. The gladiator, sketch in 1
act, by Gerta J. Sutherland and C. Anson
Barker. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1913 ; D : 35100 ; G. J. Suther-
land, San Francisco. 32244
Nero im reifrock; drama in 4 acts, by Kyra N.
d'Autom.
© Kyra Ninon d'Autom, New York; D:
5998, Jan. 3, 1905. 32245
Nero, the Irish Roman; by W. H. Coyle. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909; D : 17625 ; William
Henry Coyle, Philadelphia. 32246
Nero, the sixth emperor of Rome; a drama in
5 acts, by W. H. Skentelburg.
© W. H. Skentelburg, Dundee, Mich. ; 1894 :
35291, July 23. • 32247
Nerve; comedy in 1 act, by W. Bradshaw. [8]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1914; D: 37775; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 32247a
comedy playlet in 1 act, by Victor H. Smal-
ley. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1909; D: 16539; ^George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 32248
a drama in 5 acts, and 4 tableaux, by J. D.
Graham.
© John D. Graham, United States; 1876:
14016, Dec. 16. 32249
a farce in 1 act, by L. Grant.
© Lawrence Grant and William F. Haw-
trey, London ; D : 15580, Apr. 7, 1909. 32250
melodrama in 1 act, by L. Rouillion. [1],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1913 ; D : 31901 ; Louis Rouil-
lion, New York. 32251
■an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
G. J. Heege.
© Gustave J. Heege, United States; 1888:
9116, Mar. 29. 32252
Nerve — Continued.
or. In clover, a farcical comedy in 4 acts,
by C. T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1888:
674, Jan. 6. 32253
Nerve (The) specialist; farce comedy in 1 act,
by L. Clemens. [2], 24 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1914; D: 39021; Le Roy
Clemens, New York. 32253a
Nerves; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Walsh and
M. J. Safford.
© Marie Walsh and Marv J. Safford, United
States ; D : 7768, Dec. 26, 1905. 32254
• farce in 1 act, by B. H. Voigt. [46] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35501 ; Bernhard II.
Voigt, Brooklyn. 32255
Nervose (Der) redakteur; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Juliu.s Knopf. Berlin. E. Blocli, 1932.
68 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33444; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 32256
Nervous prostration; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by F. B. Stanford. Typewritten.
© Frederick B. Stanford, Brooklyn; 1897:
40S84, July 14 ; 2c. July 14. 32257
Nervous (A) set; comedy in 3 acts, tr. from the
French of [Theodore] Barriereand [Victorien]
Sardou, by S. M. Quiucy. Boston, Rand,
Avery and Frye, 1870. 96 p. 12°.
© S. M. Quincy, Boston; 1870:4144, Nov.
28; 2c. Dec. 5. 32258
Nervous (A) wife. Sec Fortunate (The) man.
Neschuma; by N. Dor^e.
©NadageDoree, United States; 1892:42080,
Oct. 17. 32259
Nest (The) eg'g; comedy in 2 acts, by A. C.
O'Deu. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1910 ; D : 22026 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Roekville Centre, N. Y. 32260
play in 1 act, by II. Torrence. [1], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1914; D: 36502; Kidgely
Torrence, Cos Cob, Conn. 32260a
Nest (The) of crime; 3 act romantic comedy
drama, by C. F. Harrison. 36 p. t". Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40367; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 32260b
Net (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. C.
Herman. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1913 ; D': 33324 ; W. C. Her-
man, Chicago. 32261
1615
62262
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32281
Netherside (The); drama in 3 acts, by V. H.
Schafer. [4], 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1910; 0:21583; Victor H.
Schafer, Cincinnati, O. 32262
Netta. the vivandiere; or. The pride of the
19th, a new historical military drama and
allegory, iu 5 acts, with accompanying tab-
leaux.
© J. W. Lewis and D. Grey Lewis, Ta-
maqua. Pa. ; 1871 : 6370, July 5. 32263
Nettle (The); comedy for 1 male and 1 female,
by Ernest Warren, text and stage business ed.
and rev. by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short
[Werner ed.] New York, E. S. Werner »& co.,
1906. 17 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 9439,
Nov. 15, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 32264
Nettle (The) and the rose; a picturesque com-
edy in 4 acts, by A. K. Fulton. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Albert K. Fulton, Baltimore; 1890:2087,
Jan. 15; 2c. Feb. 15; Ic. rev. ed. Jan. 2, 1892.
32265
Network (The); play in 3 acts, by M. C. Went-
worth. [5], 165 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 31007 ; Marion Craig
Wentworth, Boston. 32266
Neue (Die) aera; von H. Riotte. New York,
International news co., 1904. 103 p. 12°.
© Hermann Riotte, Germany ; D : 5706, Oct.
29, 1904; 2c. Oct. 29, 1904. 32267
Neue (Der) compagnon; schwank in 3 akten,
von Richard Skowronnek. 121 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1910; D : 22774 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 32268
Neue (Der) dirigent; komische oper in 3 aliten,
von Ludwig Heidingsfeld, text von Karl Biber-
feld und vom komponisten, dichtung zu den
geschlossenen gesiingen von Karl Lentz und
vom komponisten. VoUstilndiges textbuch.
Danzig, Kommissions-verhig H. Lau, 1908.
55 p. 12°.
© Hermann Lau, Danzig, Germanv ; D :
12762, Apr. 16, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908. 32269
Neue (Die) entdeckung-; ein drastisches lust-
spiel in 2 aufziigen, von IL Vogel. L:iwrence.
Mass., Dick & Trumpold [1900] 30 p. 24°.
© Emil Vogel, Lawrence, Mass. ; 1900 A :
5206, Feb. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 32270
Neue (Das) geschlecht; komodie iu 4 aufziigen,
von Rainunid Eckhardt. Berlin, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, 1907. 3 p. 1., [5]-110 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
10827, June 22, 1907 ; 2c. June 24, 1907.
32271
Neue (Das) Ghetto; a play in 4 acts, by T. Herzl.
New York, 1S8S. 124 p. 12°.
© Theodor Herzl, Berlin ; 1898 : 17530, Mar.
15 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 32272
Neue (Das) heilmittel; ein schauspiel in 3 ak-
ten, von Wenzel Goldbaum. Berlin, Concordia
deutsche verlags-anstalt, g. m. b. h., 1913. 84
p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D: 32498; Concordia
deutsche verlags-anstalt, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
32273
Neue (Das) madchen; vaudeville in 3 akten,
von Bernhard Buchbinder, muslk von Richard
Fronz. Textbuch. Wien, F. W. Schmieden
& CO., 1911. 80 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1911; D : 25351 ; F. W.
Schmieden & co., Vienna. 32274
Neue (Der) Shy lock; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Herman Scheffauer. autorisierte iibertragung
aus dem englischen von I^. Leonhanl. Berlin.
Berliner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h. 84 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1913; D : 34258 ; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 32275
Neue (Die) sonne; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Hermaim Hei.iernians. 101 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; D: 22358; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 32276
Neue (Der) weg; tragodie der erkenntnis in 3
aufziigen, von Paul Volckart. Leipzig, B.
Volger verlagsbuchhandlung, 1911. 96 p. 12°.
© Jul.v"12, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1911 ; D : 25131 ;
Bruno Volger verlagsbuchhandlung, Leipzig.
32277
Neue welt und neue liebe; ein drama in 4 acten,
von G. Liebmann.
© Gustav Liebmann, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
2458, Oct. 17, 1902. ^ 32278
Neue (Der) wille; drama in 4 akten, von Walter
Bloem. Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlagshaus
[1906] 208 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus. Berlin; T);
9005, Sept. 10, 1906; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906. 32279
Same. [Elberfeld, A. IMaitini & Gruttefien,
g. m. b. li., 1905] 106 p. 8°.
© Buchdruckerei & verlagshandlung, A.
Martini & Griittefien, g. in. b. h.. Elberfeld,
Germany ; D : 6275, Mar. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 3.
1905. 32280
Neue zeit; ein altfranki.'.clios lustspiel in 4
akten, von Albert Paul. Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1909. 82 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17117 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin, 32281
1616
32282
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32298
Neues leben; New Yorker sittenbild in 3 akten,
von Adolph Heine. [2], 60 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913; D: 34856; Fred H.
James, New York. 32282
Neuland A. G.; komodie der halbheit in 4 auf-
ziigen, von Jeaunot Emil frhrn. v. Grotthuss,
fiir die biihne bearbeitet von Paul Ludwig
Fuhrmann und Victor Scliwanneke. Stutt-
gart, Greiner & Pfeiffer [1913] [3], 141 p.
12°.
© June 23, 1913; 2c. Sept. 18, 1913; D:
34472; Greiner & Pfeiffer, Stuttgart, Ger-
many. 32283
Neurasthenia; a farce in 1 act, by F. W.
Crowninshield. 1 p. 1., 15 p. 8°. Printed.
© Francis W. Crowninshield, New York ;
D : 12804, Apr. 22, 1908 ; 2c, May 13, 1908.
32284
Neutral; [American side-light of the war] by
S. B. Payne. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915; D: 41376; Sidney B.
Payne, New York. 32284a
Neutral ground; a drama from Cooper's
novel The spy, dramatized by L. H. Dempsey.
[2], 71 p. 4°. Ms. facsimile print.
© Lavinia Hortense Dempsey, Edgewater,
N. J.; 1886:4205, Feb. 11; 2c. Jan. 8, 1887.
32285
dramatized by L. F. Kengla from The spy,
by J. Fenimore Cooper. 54 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Leo Francis Kengla, Westchester, N. Y. ;
D : 14492, Dec. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1908.
32286
Neutrality; patriotic scream, by A. Colby. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915 ; D : 39800 ; Archie Colby,
New York. 32286a
[15]
20 minute playlet, by A. E. Phillips.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1915; D: 42452; Albert E.
Phillips, Buffalo. 32286b
Neutrals; drama in 1 act, by Marie Coe and
Leila Grant [i. e. L. G. Cullingford] 20 p.
4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1915 ; D : 39332 ; Leila Grant
Cullingford. Los Angeles. 32286c
Nevada; a play in 1 act, by Charles Horwitz.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James E. Henry, Wilmington, Del.; D:
13755, Sept. 10, 1908; 2c. Sept. 10, 1908.
32287
Nevada — Continued.
or, The lost mine, a drama in 3 acts, by
G. M. Baker. Boston, G. M. Baker and com-
pany, 1882. 55 p. 12°. ( [Globe drama] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1882:11371,
July 11 ; 2c. July 11. 32288
Same.
© Emily F. Baker. Wellesley Hills,
Mass., as the widow of the author, in renewal
for 28 years. Renewal no. 507, Jan. 19, 1910.
Original entry, July 11, 1882, no. 11371.
32289
or. The silence of Rafael, western drama in
4 acts, by A. W. Wright. [72] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911 ; D : 25001 ; Adelle Wil-
liams Wright, Oakland, Cal. 32290
Nevada Kate; or, The bandits of Death Canyon
of the Sierra Nevada, a sensational drama in
3 acts, by E. F. Barnes.
© Edwin F. Barnes, Richmond ; 1874 : 2268,
Feb. 26. 32291
Nevada Ned, the king of gold; a drama in 5
acts, the romantic, dramatic, pantomimic con-
ception, by N. T. Oliver [Nevada Ned]
© E. O. Tilburn, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 17261.
June 16. 32292
Nevada Nell's mistake; a drama from real life,
by M. D. Parsons.
© M. D. Parsons, Los Angeles ; D : 13953.
Sept. 29, 1908. 32293
Nevada (A) nugget; by E. T. Sweet.
© Ellingham Tracy Sweet, Scranton, Pa. ;
D : 2590, Nov. 11, 1902. 32294
Nevada (The) ranchman; a play in 5 acts, by
A. S. Tillotson. [82] p. f". Typewritten.
© Albert S. Tillotson, Oceanport, N. J. ; D :
149G, Feb. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1902. 32295
Ne^'er afraid; or, Milly Maydew's fortune, a
drama in 4 acts and tableaux, by Richard H.
Cox.
© William H. Tuttle, San Francisco ; 1876 :
6826, June 1. 32296
Never again; farce in 1 act, by Wm. H. Sams
and G. Abbott. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35790 ; George Ab-
bott, New York. 32296a
farce in 3 acts, by Anthony E. Wills. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1912. 52 p. 12°.
© Feb. 8, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 26818 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 32297
1 act farce, by H. M. Harvey. [2], 42 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1913 ; D : 32979 ; Harold Mel-
lor Harvey, Grand Rapids, Mich. 32298
5379—16 102
1617
33399
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32317
Never again — Continued.
a sketch, by E. Clifton. 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ethel Clifton, New York ; D : 16190, June
29, 1909; 2c. June 29, 1909. 33299
by F. \V. Eckliart. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Vved W. Eckart, Chicago; D; 13511, Auj;.
6, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1908. 32300
or, Twin twisters, a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by H. L. Binun and Nelson van Houten
Gurnee. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910 ; 1 ) : 22702, Harry Lee
Bimm, Dayton, O. 33301
See also It happened in Paris.
Never again — never; play, by O. T. Johnsone.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912; D: 28828; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn.
32302
Never count your chickens; play in 1 act, by
T. Terriss. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31308 ; Tom Terriss,
New York. 33303
Never deceive your wife; comedy in 1 act, by
A. C. Alton. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D : 36411 ; Arthur C.
Alton, New York. 32303a
Never despair. See Nil desperandum.
Never (The) mind cure; comedietta in 1 act,
by P. Wilstach. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915; D : 42194 ; Paul Wil-
stach. New York. 32303b
Never put on what you can't take off; play in 1
act, by M. Medbury. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32807 ; Martin Med-
bury, Alameda, Cal. 32304
Never say die; an original comedy-drama in 4
acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, United States; 1886:
10650, May 4. 32305
Never tell a lie; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
James Madison. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 9, 1914; D : 36292 ; J. Louis
Mintz, New York. 32305a
Never too late.
© Nellie Malcolm, New York ; D : 12480,
Mar. 4, 1908. 33306
— ■ farce in 1 act, by A. F. Noreross and T. A.
Crowley. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. F. Noreross and T. A.Crowley, Boston ;
D: 13001, May 19. 1908; 2c. May 19, 1908.
33307
Never too late — Continued.
■ a sensational drama in 3 acts, by F. Du-
inont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1876:
8269, Mar. 16. 32308
Never too late to mend; dramatic sketch, by
J. M. Irwin. 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© John Menick Irwin, New York ; D : 13683.
Aug. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1908. 33309
Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles
you; monologue, by E. H. Sothern. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward H. Sothern, New York ; D : 912,
Sept. 7, 1901; 2c. Oct. 1, 1901. 32310
Never was; musical revuette in 1 act, by F.
Perugini and H. F. Cunningham. [6], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 21. 1911; D: 25542; Francis
Perugini and Henry F. Cunningham, New
York. 33311
Nevermore; a farce comedy in 3 acts, bv Camp-
bell B. Casad. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. B. Casad, New York ; D : 9843, Jan. 24,
1907; 2e. Jan. 25, 1907. 33313
New (A) Adam; a play in 4 acts, by P. L. Dun-
bar.
© Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Washington ;
1898 : 35194, June 8. 32313
New (The) administration; by W. A. Austin
and L. Conly. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911 ; D : 25450 ; Wm. A. Aus-
tin and Louella Conly, Newark, N. J. 33314
New adventures; play in 5 acts, by Charles W.
Goddard. 29 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1915; D: 41484; Interna-
tional film service. New York. 33314a
New (The) age; by D. Carb. {In The Harvard
monthly, v. .W. no. 3, May, 1910)
© May 14, 1910 ; 2c. June 3, 1910 ; D ; 21264 ;
David Carb, Boston. 38315
New (The) Aladdin; an extravaganza in 2 acts,
by James T. Tanner and W. H. Risque, lyrics
by Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank, W. H.
Risque and George Grossmith, jr., music by
Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, additional
numbers by Frank E. Tours. London, Chappel
& CO., ltd., 1906. 30 p. 8°. [Words only]
© Chappel & CO., London ; D : 9160, Oct. 1,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906. 32316
New (The) Aladdin and the same old lamp; a
burlesque opera in 2 acts and several scenes.
by E. Lawrence Jenkins. New York, Hints
publishing company, 1902. cover-title. 25 i).
12°. [Libretto only]
© Hints pub. co., New York ; D : 2386, Sept.
26. 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 32317
1618
32318
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32339
New Amsterdam; or, The pipe plot, an original
American comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by
M. J. Hand and E. R. Banl£S.
© M. J. Hand and Enos R. Banks, Balti-
more; 1894:6509, Jan. 27. 32318
New and original tambourine act; by B. Freeze.
© Billy Freeze, New York; 1891:25949,
July 20. 32319
New (The) and the old; H. B. Hoffman. 20 p.
8°. Tyi)evvritten.
© H. B. Hoffman, New York; D : 14550,
Dee. 16, 1908 ; 2e. Dec. 16, 1908. 32320
New (The) Arabian nights. See Florizel.
New (The) arrivals; comedy in 5 acts, [by] J.J.
Schlesinger.
© Julius J. Schlesinger, New York; 1888:
18755, June 30. 32321
New (The) artist model; 1 act playlet, by I.
Harris. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1912 ; D : 30213 ; Irving Har-
ris, Little Rock, Ark. 32322
New (The) aviator; or, A little negro non-
sense, play in 1 act, by D. S. Holt. [1], 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913; D: 34152; Daniel
Searcy Holt, Macon, Ga. 32323
New (The) baby; a comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Stetson.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1894 : 19177, Apr.
13. 32324
sketch, by Wm. Kurt [pseud, of J. F.
Volkert] 18 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1915; D: 41969; John F.
Volkert, Philadelphia. 32324a
See also Talking (The) woman.
New (The) Babylon; a burlesque in 3 acts, by
J. A. Eraser, jr.
© John Arthur Eraser, jr., Chicago; 1897:
27049, May 3. ^ 32325
New bell boy; by A. Van.
© Arthur Van, Norwich, Conn. ; D : 7471,
Oct. 28, 1905. 32326
New (The) Betty; vaudeville sketch, by B. W.
Kirk. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1915 ; D : 42038 ; Bertha W.
Kirk, Chicago. 32326a
New big sensation; a dramatic composition, by
Z. Flynn. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Zittella Flynn, Buffalo ; D : 1855, May 9,
1902 ; 2c. May 9, 1902. 32327
New (The) birth; modern drama in 3 acts, by
J. B. Hosford. [62] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912 ; D : 29309 ; J. B. Hosford,
Portland, Or. 32328
New (The) blood. See Sangue (II) nuovo.
New (The) boy; a farcical play in 3 acts, by
Arthur Law. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1904. 66 p. 12°. ([French's
library ed. of plays, no. 6] ) *
© Samuel French, New York; D : 5791.
Nov. 18, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 32329
New brooms sweep clean. See Social (The)
stage.
New (The) bully; or, Casey's Corners, a musi-
cal farce comedy in 3 acts, by F. P. Fowler.
© Frank P. Fowler, Brooklvn ; 1898 : 12248,
Feb. 18. 32330
New (The) butler; by F. L. Walson. 5 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© F. Law Walson, Bordentown, N. J. ; D :
3238, Apr. 3, 1903; 2c. Apr. 3, 1903. 32331
New (The) cadet; play in 1 act, by Aaron Hoff-
man. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911; D : 23147 ; Harvey
Brooks, Philadelphia. 32332
New (The) Camille; a play in 5 acts, by E. F.
Bisliop.
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, New York;
1SS6 : 1896, Jan. 23. 32333
or. The love of Seraphine, dramatization
in 1 act and 2 scenes, by C. Weixler. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911 ; D : 23269 ; Charles Weix-
ler, Hoboken, N. J. 32334
New (The) century. .
© Robert Blei syndicate. New York ; 1899 :
73568, Nov. 11. 32335
New (The) char; farcical adventure, by K.
Howard [pseud, of J. K. Bell] [1], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913 ; D : 34893 ; Keble How-
ard, I\Ierstham, England. 32336
New (The) chauffeur; an automobile skit in 1
act, bv Harry E. Shelland. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1904. 10 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 5196,
June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 25. 1904. 32337
a 1 act dialogue, by Charles Horwitz. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence & Dale, Roxbury, Mass. ; D :
11833, Nov. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907. 32338
New (The) chief of police; story taken from
life, in 1 act, by W. Montague. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34781 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 32339
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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32354
New (A) comedy of errors. See Black (The)
and white twins.
New (The) Christmas book; recitations, plays,
dialogues, drills, tableaux, pantomimes, quo-
tations, songs, facts and the novelty A living
Christmas magazine, ed. by Jos. C. Sindelar.
Chicago, A. Flanagan company [1910] 165 p.
front, illfis. 12°.
© Nov. 8, 1910; 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; A:
275467 ; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 32339a
New (The) citizenship; a civic ritual devised
for places of public meeting in America, by New (The) commandment; a comedy in 4 acts,
Percy Mackaye. New York, The Macmillan by M. B. Long. Columbus, O., Press of Spahr
New (The) (coming) woman and the new?;
sketch in 1 act, words by Sig. S. SchifE and
Edward Navratil, music by Sig. S. SchifE.
Typewritten.
© Schiff, Navratil & co., New York ; 1895 :
17486, Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 32346
company, 1915. 92 p. 16°.
© Oct. 27, 1915 ; 2c. and afE. Oct. 28, 1915 ;
A : 416110 ; Macmillan co., New York. 32339b
New (The) claim; western drama in 1 act, by
Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [1], 17 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
38899; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 32339c New (The) commissioner; a comedy in 4 acts,
New (The) clerk; comedy sketch in 1 act, by ^^ ^- ^- Stuart.
& Glenn [1908] 2 p. 1., 79 p. 12'
© Maxwell Budd Long, Gambier, O. ; D:
12643, Mar. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1908. 32347
— a drama in prologue and 4 acts, by C. De
Glopper. [155] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clifford De Glopper, Nashville, Tenn. ;
D : 7372, Oct. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1905. 32348
C. D, Kelly. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1911; D: 25158; Claude D.
Kelly, New York. 32340
musical farce in 2 scenes, by E. Carr. 15 p.
© B. Cumberland Stuart, New York; D:
10803, June 19, 1907. 32349
play in 1 act, by J. E. Davis. 4 p. f°.
4 . Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915 ; D : 4204S ; Eddie Carr,
New York. 32340a
New coachman; by G. Gardner. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Grace Gardner, New York ; D : 783.5, Jan.
2, 1906; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905. 32341
New (The) code; comedy in 3 acts, by F. E.
Dome. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1911 ; D : 24145 ; F. E. Dumm,
Columbus, O. 32342
— play in prologue and 3 acts, by B. P. Rider.
97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1913 ; D : 33488 ; Bertha Perl
Rider, Philadelphia. 32343
New (The) co-ed; original comedy in 4 acts, by
Marie Doran. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1915. 96 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 311)
© Oct. 8, 1915; 2c. Oct. 11, 1915; D:
41949 ; Samuel French, New York. 32343a
New (The) collector; by J. Madison.
© James Madison, New York ; D : 13908.
Sept. 23, 1908. 32344
New comedies; by Lady Gregory. New York
and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1913. v,
166 p. front, (port.) 12°.
Contents : Bogie men. — Full moon. —
Coats. — Damer's gold. — McDonough's v/ife.
© Mar. 14, 1913; 2c. Mar. 18, 1913; A:
332868 ; Lady Gregory, % G. P. Putnam's sons.
New York. 32345
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42356 ; J. Edmond
Davis, Chicago. 32349a
New (The) company commander; a farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by G. D. Coulter.
© Guy D. Coulter, Sacket Harbor, N. Y. ;
D : 8876, May 16, 1906. 32350
New (The) cook; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
H. R. de Leon.
© H. R. de Leon, New York ; D : 3193, Mar.
26, 1903. 32351
— a musical comedy in 3 acts, by G. B. Alex-
ander. [195] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© George B. Alexander, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; D :
8962, Aug. 15, 1900 ; 2c. July 31, 1906. 32352
— See also Sketches.
New (The) counsel; drama in 4 acts, by A.
Blees. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913; D : 32671 ; A. Blees,
Des Moines. 32353
New (The) country; drama in 1 act, by W. A.
Boughton. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914 ; D : 37444 ; Willis Arnold
Boughton, Cambridge, Mass. 32353a
New (The) crusade; a comedy in 2 acts, by
R. B. Gale. [58] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Rachel Baker Gale, Haverhill, Mass. ;
D : 13402, July 23, 1908 ; 2c. July 23, 1908.
32354
1620
32354
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32372
New (A) cure for rheumatism; comedy in 4
acts, by E. Hopkins. 179 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : 39761 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 32354a
New (The) dawn; a drama in 4 acts, by A. L.
Johnson. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, United States;
1892 : 15814, Apr. 11 ; Ic. Feb. 20, 1897. 32355
play in 3 acts, and 4 scenes, by M. Moore-
Clement. [6], 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912 ; D : 31385 ; Maud Moore-
Clement, Chicago. 32356
New (The) day; drama in 4 acts, by T. E. B.
Henry. 116 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910; D : 20590 ; T. E. B.
Henry, New York. 32357
New (The) detective; or. The freaks of a
phonograph, a comedy, by W. E. Chapman.
© Will E. Chapman, New York; 1878:
10432, Sept. 11. 32358
New (The) dispensation; dramatic sketch, by
F. Allen. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910; D: 20706; Frederick
Allen, Salt Lake City. 32359
New (The) district attorney; musical comedy
in 1 act, by Billy K. Wells. [2], 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1915; D: 42360; Jas. E.
Cooper, New York. 32359a
New (The) dominion; a modern legitimate com-
edy, by C. Clement.
© Clay Clement, United States; 1894:
16465, Mar. 23. 32360
New (A) drama (Un drama nuevo); tragedy
in 3 acts, from the Spanish of Don Manuel
Tamayo y Bans, tr. by J. D. Fitz-Gerald and
Thacher Howland Guild, with an introduc-
tion, by J. D. Fitz-Gerald. New York, The
Hispanic society of America, 1915. xxvi, 152
p. 8°.
© Oct. 11, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1915 ; D : 41977 ;
John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald and Lois Greene
Guild, Urbana, 111. 32360a
New (The) East Lynne; an original adaptation
in 5 acts, by C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1882:
4091, Mar. 14. 32361
New England (A) community; by L, R. Stock-
well.
© Louis R. Stockwell, Fresno, Gal.; 1899:
40484, June 20. 32362
New England echoes; rural comedy in 1 act, by
E. Rupert. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20423 ; Everett Ru-
pert, Grand Junction, Col. 32363
New England folks.
© Harry La Marr. Chelsea, Mass.; D : 4843,
Mar. 6, 1904. 32364
comedy drama in 3 acts, by May Agnes
Greason.
© • Sydney Greason, New York ; D : 6526,
Apr. 17, 1905. 32365
a play in 4 acts, by G. W. Presbrey.
© Gene W. Presbrey, New York; 1889:
5964, Feb. 21. 32366
See also Among the Berkshires.
New England hills; an idyl of the land of the
mighty Uncas, in 4 acts, by W. D. Rose.
© William Davis Rose, Norwich, Conn. ;
D : 11754, Oct. 7, 1907. 32367
New England (A) hom^; a dramatical sketch,
by H. La Marr.
© Harry La Marr, Boston ; 1891 : 37087,
Oct. 15. 32368
New England homestead; a rural comedy
drama in 4 acts, by G. Arnold. [34] p., f°.
Typewritten.
© Gus Arnold, Ft. Worth, Tex.; D : 3232,
Apr. 3, 1903; Ic. Apr. 3, 1903; Ic. Apr. 23.
1903. 32369
New England (The) tragedies; by Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow. Boston, Houghton, Mif-
flin & company.
Contents : 1. John Endicott.— 2. Giles Corey
of the Salem farms.
© Erne-st W. Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Sept. 30, 1896;
1896 : 52576, Sept. 21 ; 2c. June 22. 32369a
- — ■ Same.
© Ernest W. Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass.,
as the child of the deceased author, in ex-
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 338, Nov.
22, 1909. Renewal entry, Sept. 21, 1896, no.
52576. 32369b
See also Christus. — John Endicott. — Giles
Corey of the Salem farms.
New Englanders (The); in 4 acts, by I. A.
Dodge. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ira Avery Dodge, New York; D:6331,
Mar. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 1905. 32370
New (The) era; a play, by C. W. Caryl. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Chas. W. Caryl. Denver; 1895:49824,
Oct. 1; 2c. Sept. 4, 1896. 32371
a point of view in 4 acts, by E. O'Connor.
[56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12. 1913; D: 34107; Evolvn
O'Connor, Rochester, N. Y. 32372
1621
32373
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32394
New errand boy; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by George Totten Smith.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York ; D : 8905, Aug.
2, 1906. 32373
New (A) Esther; play in 1 act, by O. Leonard.
5 p. 4°. Printed.
© Feb. 24, 1911; 2c. Mar. 6, 1911; D:
23569; Young Israel, Cincinnati. 32374
New (A) Eve in the old Eden; dramatic slsetch,
by L. Cleveland.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York ; D : 1762, Apr.
21, 1902. 32375
Same. New ed.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York ; D : 5449, Aug.
16, 1904. 32376
New (The) feminine love; play in 4 acts, by
H. Recordon. 21 p.' f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1915 ; D : 40649 ; Henry Re-
cordon. Brooklyn. 32376a
New (The) firm; playlet, by H. E. De Lasaux.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1912; D: 31115; Harry E.
De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 32377
New (A) flag drill; by Adelaide Wescott Hatch.
New York, Hints publishing company, 1903.
cover-title, [3] p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 4194, Nov.
5, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 32378
New (The) flower; botanical comedy in 2 acts,
by E. Riley. 39 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1912 ; D : 28239 ; Edward Riley,
New York. 32379
New (The) flying Dutchman; a romantic
legendary drama in 4 acts, by T. H. Glenney.
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmund Law Rogers. Baltimore ; 1883 :
11212, June 19 ; 2c. Sept. 24. 32380
New game; by J. Brodrick.
© .Tohn Brodrick, New York; 1893:48569,
Oct. 31. 32381
New (The) generation; a drama in 4 acts, tr.
by S. Conrad. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914; D: 39438; Solomon
Conrad, Brooklyn. 32381a
a play in 4 acts, by J. E. Goodman. 139 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jules Eckert Goodman, New York ; D :
12820, Apr. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908.
32382
New (The) German; a play in 5 acts, by J. B.
Bradford and F. Stinson.
© J. B. Bradford and Fred Stinson, Massa-
chusetts; 1872:12732, Dec. 3. 32383
See also Fritz's brother.
New (A) Godiva; an emotional play in 4 acts,
by E. Coleman.
© Edward Coleman, New York; 1880:
13875, Sept. 11. 32384
— sCa emotional society drama in 4 acts, by
W. H. Phillips. [New York, W. P. Hickok,
1887] 54 p. 16°.
© Waldorf H. Phillips, New York; 1887:
20057, Aug. 5 ; 2c. Jan. 21. 1888. 32385
or, A sacrifice for a life, by E. R. Cosson.
© Eugene R. Cossou, St. Louis; 1877:
15004, Dec. 24. 32386
New (The) governess; a comedy in 1 act, by
Janet Edmondson AValker. New York, The
Roxbury publishing company [1899] 16 p.
16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 :
76307, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov, 15. 32387
New (The) Hamlet; intermixed and interwoven
witli a rev. version of Romeo and Juliet, by
W. H. Smith and the Smith family, farmers.
[Peoria, J. W. Franks & sons, 1902] 64 p.
obi. 24°.
© Wm. Hawley Smith. Peoria, 111.; D:
1970, June 5, 1902 ; 2c. June 23, 1902. 32388
New Hampshire (A) girl; musical comedy,
book by Cliarles H. Hillman, music bv A.
Bergh. [21] p. f°. Typewritten, [Libretto
only]
© Arthur Bergh, New York ; D : 9248, Oct,
16, 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 32389
New Hampshire gold; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by Katharine E. Rand. Boston, W, H.
Baker & co., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
30911. May 22 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 32390
New (The) Hanlons le-voyage-en-Suisse (A
trip to Switzerland); a pantomimic musical
comedy in 4 acts, by J. F. Byrne. [142] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© John F. Byrne, Norwich, Conn. ; D : 2261,
Aug. 22, 1902; 2c. Aug. 22, 1902. 32391
New Harmony; a musical play in 3 acts, book
by Arthur Gillespie and Otis Turner, lyrics by
A. Gillespie, score by Horatio N. Peabody.
[114] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Arthur J. Gillespie, Chicago ; D : 8530,
May 11. 1900: 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 32392
New hatched friends; a play in 8 acts, by W.
Horgan.
© William Horgan, Memphis, Tenu. ; 1873 :
9965, Sept. 5. 32393
New (The) heir; a musical and comedy drama,
by J. R. Rogers.
© John R. Rogers, Cincinnati, O. ; 1883 :
7038, Apr. 14. 32394
1622
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32414
New (The) Henrietta; play in 4 acts, based on
Bronson Howard's famous comedy, by Win-
chell Smith and Victor Mapes. New York,
Samuel French; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1913. 104 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1913; 2c. Nov. 29, 1913; D:
35178 ; Alice M. Howard, New York. 32395
New (The) hilarity; in 3 acts, by Frank Du-
mont and Chas. A. Loder. Typewritten.
© Ruby Yoder, Areola, Pa. ; 1900 A : 27329,
Nov. 3 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 32396
New (The) hom.e; serio-comedy in 3 acts, by
Robert Dalton. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914 ; D : 37599 ; M. Marion
Strahl, Brooklyn. 32396a
New (The) homestead; by M. Golinsky.
© Mark Golinsky, Savannah, Ga. ; 1887 :
31399, Dec. 5. 32397
the Salvation army in a 20th century cru-
sade, by W. W. Winchell.
© W. W. Winchell, Peoria, 111. ; D : 45, Jan.
17, 1901. 32398
New (The) hosier; 1 act comedy, by W. M.
Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; 1899:
77192, Nov. 27. 32399
New (The) housekeeper; by C. O. Burton.
© Chester O. Burton, New York; 1898:
61981, Oct. 21. 32400
New houses and old homes. Sec Claire.
New (A) idea; comedy playlet, by H. Adler and
A. Arline. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912 ; D : 28834 ; Harry Adler
and Anna Arline, New York. 32401
New (The) impresario; sketch, by H. Belitsky.
© Ic. July 29. 1915 ; D : 41356 ; Henry Be-
litsky, New York. 32401a
New (The) Ishmael; play in 3 acts, by H. L.
BuUard. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914; D: 36154; Helen L.
BuUard. New York. 32401b
New (The) Jew; drama in 4 acts, by Abraham
Geller.
135 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913; D: 32466; A. Geller,
Brooklyn. 32402
New (The) law; play in 4 acts, by W. B. Car-
lock. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36248 ; Wayne Bryan
Oarlock, Oak Park, 111. 32402a
New (The) leader; in 2 acts, by Aaron Hoffman.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D: 22144; Gordon-
North amusement co.. New York. 32403
New leading lady; by J. T. Sibley. .". i». f°.
Typewritten.
© J. T. Sibley, Brooklyn; D : 7857, .fan. 11,
1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1905.. 32404
New (A) leaf; a domestic play in 1 act, by Her-
bert Darnley.
© H. J. Leslie, United States : 1897 : 66783,
Dec. 1. 32405
New (The) life; episode of the West in 1 act,
by R. A. Brandon and George Bull. [2]. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1910 ; D : 22799 ; Hilda Spong.
New York. 32406
— — • or, Crime and remorse, a melodrama in 7
acts, written by G. Wuensch.
© George Wuensch, Indianapolis ; 1888 :
15930, June 2. 32407
New lig'ht; a German-American play, by C. von
der Vonde. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Vonde. New York ; D : 14633,
Dec. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909. 32408
^play in 1 act, by H. A. Pratt. [2], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914.; D : 36376 ; Hiram Abiff
I'ratt, Seattle. 32408a
New (The) lights; drama in 4 acts, by Hugh
Mann. Boston, K. G. Badger, 1904. 51 p.
12°.
© Richard G. Badger, Boston ; D : 5736,
Nov. 7. 1904; 2c. Nov. 7, 1904. 32409
or. Spirits unbottled, a comedy in 5 acts,
by I. M. Hood.
© I. M. Hood. Albany; 1878:4219, Apr. 8;
2c. Sept. 20. 32410
New (The) London gaiety girls; by C. W.
Grant. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Cliftord W. Grant, New York; D : 7143,
July 11, 1905; 2e. Aug. 12, 1905. 32411
New (The) lost in Egypt; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by Claude L. Stuart.
© Eugene V. Farley, Chicago ; 1898 : 43728.
July 21. 32412
New (The) Magdalen; a drama in a prologue
and 3 acts, adapted from AVilkie Collins' cele-
brated novel, by W. Benn.
© Walter Benn, United States; 1873:1995.
Feb. 28. 32413
from Wilkie Collins' story, by A, New-
ton Field. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames. 1882. 37 p.
12°. ([Ames' .series of standard and mlTior
drama, no, 112] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O., 1888 : 2164, Feb. 1 ;
2c. Feb. 1. 32414
1623
32415
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32432
New (The) Magdalen — Continued.
a play in 4 acts and 4 scenes, dramatized
from the novel of that name by H. Barton.
© Homer Barton, Kansas City, Mo,; D:
15295, Feb. 23, 1909. 32415
See also Merry Merrick.
New (The) minister; by F. M. Dilger.
© Fred Magnus Dilger, Richmond, Va. ; D :
2361, Sept. 22, 1902. 32423
New (The) maid; comedy, by John L. AValters.
14 p. 32°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1910; D: 21466; J. Louis
Walters, Los Angeles. 32416
[8] p.
farce comedy sketch, by C. A. Miller.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914; D: 35730; C. Arthur
Miller, Elmhurst, N. Y. 32416a
New (The) man; a play in 2 acts, by C. H.
Prince. [21] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles H. Prince, New York ; D : 1314.
Jan. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1902. 32417
[or], Bully for her, 3 act comedy, by L. A.
Yendes. 41 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910; D: 23045; Lucy A.
Yendes, New York. 32418
New (The) man and the coming woman. See
Tables (The) turned.
New (The) managing editor; 1 act play, by
K. C. Murphy. 16 p. 8°. Printed.
© Katherine C. Murphy, Toledo. O. ; D:
15458, Mar. 19, 1909 ; 2c. May 5, 1909. 32419
New Market; or. The boy heroes of '64, a mili-
tary drama, by John W. Sherman. Staun-
ton, Va., Caldwell & Holt. 36 p. 12°.
© Caldwell & Holt, Staunton, Va. ; 1893:
51596, Nov. 20; Ic. Nov. 20. 32420
New (The) marriage; play in 4 acts, by L.
Mitchell. [205] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1911; D: 25288; Langdon
Mitchell, Penllyn, Pa. 32421
New (The) mayor; American play in 4 acts, by
A. Sergio. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D: 34461; Arturo
Sergio, New York. 32422
New (The) Messiah; drama in 4 acts, by N. H.
Hornstine.
•T- pc fpyps 4 ^•'N j<^Nm ;n^r"o nr*"*: ir-
95 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37207 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 32422a
New Mexico; comedy drama in 3 acts, by R. M.
Jlurdock. [58] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1914; D: 37526; Russell
Murdock, Denver. 32422b
— a comedy playlet, by Charles Horwitz.
[17] p. t". Typewritten.
© William Henry Mack and Ida Mack El-
liot, Toledo, O. ; D : 650, July 11, 1901; 2c.
July 11, 1901. 32424
a play.
© George Grantham Bain, United States ;
1897 : 21373, Apr. 3. 32425
New (The) model; by B. K. Horning. 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909; D: 16650; B. King
Horning, Milwaukee. 32426
New monologues and dialect stories; a collec-
tion of new stories, monologues, poems and
acting plays, published for the first time, by
Marv Moncure Parker. Chicago, F. J. Drake
& CO., 1908. 198 p. inch front, (port.) 12°.
Dramatic contents : Mrs. Gadabout'.s busy
day. — The soul of the rich man. — The quality
of mercy. — Two heads are better than one. —
Mammy Liza. — A colonial dream.
© Frederick .1. Drake & co., Chicago; A:
222394, Nov. 14, 1908; 2c. Dec. 17, 1908.
32426a
New (The) Mulberry Bend; a dramatic comedy
in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by E. W. Scully and
L. M. L^lmer. Typewritten.
© Eugene W. Scully and Lizzie May Ulmer,
New York ; 1896 : 18634, Mar. 25 ; 2c. Apr. 4.
32427
See also Mulberry Bend.
New (The) musician; a play in 4 acts, by Bang
and Wild. 167 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ole Bang. New York ; D : 16114, June 23,
1909; 2c. June 23, 1909. 32428
New night owls burlesquers.
© Fred Rider, Baltimore ; 1897 : 10772,
Feb. 12. 32429
New (The) office boy; by P. White. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Pat White, Brooklyn; D:8449, Apr. 30,
1906; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 32430
comedy dramatic vaudeville act, by Oscar
C. Harrison, adapted from the comedy en-
titled. How she kept her secret, by F. C.
Barclay. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1912; D: 31133; Fannie C.
Barclay, New York. 32431
New (The) Ole Olson; by Gus Heege.
© Phillip Heege, Chicago ; D : 3302, Apr. 17,
1903. 32432
1624
32433
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32453
New (The) Ole Olson — Continued.
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by G. C. Thompson.
© O. H. Sheldon, Chicago; D:1494, Feb.
26, 1902. 32433
New Orleans; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by H.
P. Mawson.
© Harry P. Mawson, New York; 1892:
20276, May 12. 32434
New Orleans up to date; an original dramatic,
spectacular vaudeville and operatic review in
3 acts.
© Henry R. Jacobs, Chicago; 1896:16785,
Mar. 16. 32435
New (The) partner; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Levin C. Tees. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1895:
41238, Aug. 12 ; 2c. Nov, 14, 1896. 32436
society comedy melo-drama in 1 act, by
Frank Hannon. 19 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 22, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9. 1914 ; D : 38755 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 32436a
New (The) pastor; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by Willis N. Bugbee. New York, Dick and
Fitzgerald, 1912. 12 p. 12°.
© Aug. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30447 ;
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York. 32437
New physician; comedy talking act in 2 scenes,
by F. Q. Conroy and G. Le Maire. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914; D: 38938; Frank Q.
Conroy and Geo. Le Maire, New York. 32437a
New (The) police commissioner; or. The
greater sufferer, drama in 4 acts with a pro-
logue, by E. Doyle. [2], 66 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910; D: 22326; Edward
Doyle, New York. 32438
New (The) private secretary; comedy adapted
from the German, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, Brooklyn; 1898:50148,
Aug. 27. 32439
New (The) production; burlesque in 1 spasm,
libretto and lyrics, by Arthur Perceval [pseud,
of A. P. Graves] 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1913 ; D : 34711 ; Alfred Perce-
val Graves, Vancouver, British Columbia.
32440
New (The) professor; a comedy for ladies in 1
act, by Frances Aymar Mathews. Chicago
and New York, Tlie Dramatic publishing com-
pany [1903] 15 p. 12°. (On cover: Ser-
gei's acting drama, no. 530)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 42S1,
Nov. 21, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 32441
New (The) professor — Continued. '
musical sketch in 1 act, by W. H. Conley
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D: 28383; Wm. H.
Conley, New York. 32442
New (The) prophet. See Philander.
New (The) Psyche; a study in black and white,
5 acts, 4 scenes, by John Devon.
© Charles P. Eagan, New York; 1882:
6847, Apr. 29. 32443
New (The) pupil; a 1 act playlet, by B. Rich-
ardson. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bruce Richardson, Saginaw, Mich. ; D :
13576, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Sept. 16, 1908.
32444
1 act sketch, by B. Richardson. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17558 ; Bruce Rich-
ardson, Saginaw, Mich. 32445
New (The) Pygmalion and Galatea; an original
comedy in 1 act, by S. Drey. New York, Sam-
uel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1903. 15" p. 12°. (On cover: French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 62)
© Sylvan Drey, Baltimore; D : 3097, Mar.
6, 1903; 2c. Aug. 17, 1903. 32446
New (The) rector; a comedy in 4 acts, by H. S.
Gurney. Typewritten.
© Harry Stanton Gurney. Brighton, Mass. ;
1895:46137, Sept. 10; 2c. Sept. 3. 32447
New (The) reg'ime; a farce in 1 act, by L. P.
Heaven.
© Louise Palmer Heaven, Washington :
1894 : 31702. June 13. 32448
New religion; or, The convert, comedy in 1
act, by C. Greve. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 16, 1910; D: 20207; Clifford
Greve, St. Louis. 32449
New (The) reporter; a farce in 1 act, by Frank-
lin Johnston. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald.
1904. 20 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:5121.
June 2. 1904 ; 2c. June 28, 1904. 32450
New (The) road; a farce in 1 act, by A. J. Levitt.
© A. .L Levitt. Boston; 1888:796, .Tan. 7.
32451
play in 1 act, by F. Hoyt. [7] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1911 : D : 23533 ; Francis Hoyt,
Harrisburg, Pa. 32452
New (The) salesman; in 2 acts, by S. H. Ma-
guire. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sylvester H. Maguire. New York ; D :
11091, July 31, 1907; 2c. July 25, 1907.
32453
1625
32454
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32470
New (The) scholar. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William J. Burke and Clarence R. Wil-
bur, Massachusetts; D: 12443, Feb. 27, 1908;
2c. Feb. 27, 1908. 32454
New (A) school of acting; a vaudeville sketch,
by Richard C. White.
© Marie Ralston, Oakland. Cal. ; D : 310,
Apr. 4, 1901. 32455
New (The) secretary; play in 1 act, by F. V.
Frankel. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914 ; D : 37561 ; Frances V.
Frankel, New York. 32455a
New (The) sex; a play in 4 acts, by G. W.
Breuker. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913 ; D : 32732 ; George W.
Breuker, Brooklyn. 32456
social drama in 1 act, by F. Farrell. [3],
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 16, 1913; D : 33805 ; Frederick
Farrell, Indianapolis. 32457
New (The) sheriff; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by E. J. Sharpsteen. [1], 13 p. 4°. Ms.
"© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D : 36568 ; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 32457a
New (The) shirt waist; monologue in 1 act, by
M. H. Flanner. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1911; D : 24117 ; Mary H.
Flanner, Indianapolis. 32458
New (The) side tracked; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Jas. C. Moore. Typewritten.
© J. A. Murphy, J. C. Moore and W. O. Ed-
munds, New York ; 1896 : 17634, Mar. 20 ; 2c.
Jan. 27. 32459
New (The) sin; a play in 3 acts, by B. M. Hast-
ings. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., 1912.
86 p. 12°.
© Feb. 24, 1912; 2c. Mar. 16, 1912; D:
29051 ; Basil Macdonald Hastings, London.
32460
Same.
© July 31, 1912; 2c. July 27, 1912; D:
30497; Basil Macdonald Hastings, London.
32461
play in 3 acts and a prologue, by E. Rosen-
blatt. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915 ; D : 42053 ; Ethel Rosen-
blatt, Milwaukee. 32461a
New (The) South; a drama in 4 acts, by L.
Ludovisi and F. Reinau.
© Francis Reinau, New York ; 1891 : 23629,
June 29. 32462
• See also Dan.
New spectacle; extravaganza, in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:8782, Feb.
11. 32463
New (The) spirit; a play in 3 acts, by B. Daven-
port.
© Butler Davenport, New York ; D : 15130,
Feb. 19, 1909. 32464
New (The) squire; comedy in 1 act, by Francis
Lester. New York, The Roxbury publishing
company, 1899. 31 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 :12652,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 32465
New (The) star; or, A mid-life dream, a melo-
drama in 4 acts, 3 tableaux and 3 scenes, by
A. R. De Rostaing. [6], 52 p. 12°. Printed.
© Albei't Ratel De Rostaing. Chicago; D:
1826, Apr. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1903. 32466
New (A) start; comedy in 4 acts, by C. A. Pel-
lanus [pseud, of W. S. Booth] Boston, Walter
H. Baker & co., 1914. 34 p. 12°.
© Mar. 12, 1914; 2c. Mar. 13, 1914; D:
36332 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
32466a
New (The) steno; play in 1 act, by D. Tyson.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1912; D : 31028 ; Dean Tyson,
Cincinnati. 32467
New (The) stenographer; silent comedy, by
J. S. Blackton. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D: 36783; J. Stuart
Blackton, New York. 32467a
New (A) Svengali; musical playlet in 2 scenes,
by H. C. Tuttle. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1911; D: 23279; Harry C.
Tuttle, Cleveland. 32468
New (The) system; comedy for four males and
four females, by M. E. M. Davis. New York,
E. S. Werner & co., 1907. p. 204-257. 16°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York ; D :
11335, Sept. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 32469
See also Plays; by Bj0rnstjerne Bj0rnson.
New (The) teacher at Mud Hollow school; a
burlesque, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. New York,
Chicago, Tullar-Merodith co., 1914. 18 p. 8°.
© Nov. 9, 1914 ; 2c. and aflf. June 11, 1915 ;
A : 401341 ; TuUar-Meredith co., New York.
32469a
New (The) tenant; a play in 4 acts, by Rita
Edgar [i. e. Rita Leo] [2], 176 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912 ; D : 30925 ; Mrs. Edgar
F. Leo, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 32470
1626
32471
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32493
New thought; or, A sequence in cooks, by R. L.
Sheldon, iii, 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910 ; D : 21242 ; R. L. Shel-
don, Akron, O. 32471
New thought for old heads; original three-cor-
nered sketch, by J. L. Brister. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912; D: 28421; J. L. Bris-
ter, New York. 32472
New (A) tramp in town; a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by Louise Llewellyn. [49] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Jule Walters, Chicago ; D : 2246, Aug. 18.
1902 ; 2c. Aug. 18, 1902. 32473
a 4 act comedy drama.
© Jule Walters, Wm. F. Gray and S. J.
Rawson ; 1891 : 5921, Feb. 12. 32474
New (The) typewriter; an original comedy in 1
act, by L. Droge. [12] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Lillian Droge, San Francisco ; D : 3086.
Mar. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 1903. 32475
New (A) version of The adventures of Aladdin
and his lamp; fairy play in 2 acts, 6 scenes,
by M. E. Saxton. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915 ; D : 40224 ; Minnie E.
Saxton, Washington. 32476
New (The) waiter; an adaptation, in 1 act, of
Pierre Veber's L'extra, by D. Kimball and Ar-
thur W. Loach. [2], 45 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1910 ; D : 21654 ; David Kim-
ball, Berck, France. 32477
New (A) way to ask her; a domestic play in 1
act, by T. W. Wharmby.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York ; 1897 : 13611, Feb. 24 ; 2c. May 7. 32478
New (A) way to end an old play; or, Romeo
and Juliet alive, an original revision and sup-
plementary act to Shakespeare's Romeo and
Juliet, by F. Herondo [pseud, of F. A. Swal-
low]
© Frank Addison Swallow, Boston ; 1887 :
32389, Dec. 15. 32479
New (A) way to get a wife. See D'ye want a
shave?
New (A) way to pay old debts. See Master-
pieces of the English drama: Philip Mas-
singer. — Representative English comedies.
New (The) West; a play in 4 acts, by Mr, &
Mr>?. O. Clifford.
© Ol-son Clifford, New York ; 1894 : 44162,
Sept. 21. 32480
New wine in old bottles; international compli-
cation in 3 acts, I)y A. J. Eddy. 118 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909; D: 17564; Arthur
Jerome Eddy, Chicago. 32481
New (The) wireless operator; farce-comedy in
2 acts, by S. G. Meisterman. 46 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914; D: 35576; Samuel G.
Meisterman, Arlington, N. J. 32481a
New (The) woman; by Barr and Evans.
© Andrew Barr and Florence E. Evans,
New York ; 1895 : 28725, May 28. 32482
-a comedietta in 1 act, by Robert C. V.
Meyers.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia; 1890:
11244, Feb. 7; 2c. Feb. 10. 32483
— a comedy in 3 acts, by M. S. Taylor.
© Malcolm Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. :
1895 : 45542, Sept. 6. 32484
a comedy of A. D. 1950 in 3 acts, bv T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1895:35806.
July 9; 2c. Aug. 24. 32485
— farce comedy.
© John Cort, Newark, N. J.; 1895:52127,
Oct. 14. 32486
— a farcical sketch with 1 act, 1 scene and
1 purpose, by George Rugg. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1890:
8982, Feb. 7; 2c. Mar. 30. 32487
— a musical farce comedy in 2 acts, by F.
Bernard.
© Fraiiklin Bernard, Denver ; D : 9332, Oct.
27, 1906. 32488
— an operatic comedy satire in 3 acts, by E.
Navratil.
© Edward Navratil, New York; 1895:
37440, July 19. 32489
— a spectacular farce-comedy in 3 acts, bv
E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1895:45918.
Sept. 9. 32490
or. The admirer, comic opera libretto in
3 acts, by C Claire.
© Chxra Claire, New York ; 1897 : 2918,
Jan. 5. 32491
or, The coming woman, a home talent
comedietta adapted for parlor, scliool or opera
house, arr. for 10 to 40 performers, by V. S.
Patterson.
© Virginia S. Patterson, Kokomo. Ind. ;
1897 : 7974, Jan. 29. 32492
— or. The rise of a new day, drama of the
near future in 3 acts, by L. Saltiel. 43 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1910; D: 22489; Leopold Sal-
tiel, Chicago. 32493
1627
32493
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32515
New (The) woman — Coiitiunerl.
See also Looking' backward. — Ye new
woman.
New (The) woman in Mother Goose land; play
for children, by Edyth M. Wormwood. Frank-
lin, O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1915.
22 p. 12°.
© Oct. 30, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42597; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 32493a
New woman up-to-date; an operatic comedy
satire in 3 acts, by E. Navratil.
© Edward Navratil, New York; 1895:
37489, July 19. 32494
or
Advanced
New (The) woman's club;
woman, by F. J. Westcott.
© Frederick John Westcott, London ; D :
10968, July 15, 1907. 32495
New (The) woman's husband; a satire in 1
scene, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1897:
29392, May 14 ; 2c. May 17. 32496
New (The) woman's reform club; in 1 act, by
Laura M. Parsons. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1902. 25 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2409,
Oct. 1, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1902. 32497
New (A) world; an historical drama of the life
and voyages of Christopher Columbus, by John
Nicholson [pseud, of J. N. Martin] Cincin-
nati, O., Acme printing co., 1892. 18 p. 12°.
© John N. Martin, Mt. Airy, O. ; 1891:
34806, Sept. 30 ; Ic. June 6, 1892 ; 2c. Nov. 18.
1892. 32498
historical melodramatic play in 5 acts and
9 tableaux, tr. and adapted by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1883 : 1470,
Jan. 22. 32499
— an original comic opera in 3 acts, by Bart-
ley Campbell.
© H. W. Ellis, Cleveland; 1873:9369,
Aug. 21. 32500
a spectacular comedy drama in 5 acts, by
George M. Hays.
© Clint G. Ford, Pulaski, Tenn. ; 1890:
28098, Sept. 12. 32501
a spectacular drama, by O. Weil.
© Oscar Weil, New York ; 1892 : 33611,
Aug. 15. 32502
New (The) Year prince; comedy in 3 acts, by
M. J. Newman. [.i3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912 ; D : 28S37 ; :M. J. New-
man, Chicago. 32503
New Year's at Dolores camp; a sketch in 1
act, by Edith Maida Lessing [i. e. E. M. L.
Cook] and B. P. Smith. [10] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910 ; D : 21803 ; Edith Maida
Lessing Cook and Betty Parker Smith, Los
Angeles. 32504
New Year's call; a dramatization in 1 act, of
William O. Stoddard's story of the same name,
by D. Kimball.
© David Kimball, New York ; D : 1283, Jan.
13, 1902. 32505
New Year's day; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. W.
Chase.
© Charles Wathen Chase, New York ; 1877 :
4106, Apr. 7. 32506
See also Harry Macarthy's New Year's
day.
New (A) Year's dream; a 1 act comedy, by
Alt". Hampton. Typewritten.
© Mary Patrice Gunning, New York ; 1897 :
17531, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 16. 32507
New Year's eve.
© Frederick Darcy, New York; 1900 A:
5369, Feb. 27. 32508
Same. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William H. Macart, New York ; D : 10305,
Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 19, 1907. 32509
— a drama, by W. Wetherbee.
© Winthrop Wetherbee, Boston; 1893:
19220, Apr. 19. 32510
— —a drama in 5 acts, by H. J. Carleton.
© Henry Julian Carleton, Boston ; 1885 :
18830, Sept. 5. 32511
'drama in 3 acts, by L. M. Piper. [80] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911; D: 24544; L. Marie
Piper, Columbus, O. 32512
New (A) Year's eve and what came of it.
See Two (The) princes of Baden.
New Year's eve on Broadway; by M. J. Fitz-
patrick. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1910; D: 21177; Michael
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Brooklyn. 32513
New Year's in New York; or, The German
baron, an original comedy in 2 acts, by W. H.
Spangler, jr. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 19425,
Oct. 22. 32514
New (A) Year's reception.
© Hubbard T. Smith, Washington; 1886:
9523, Apr. 20; 2c. Apr. 20. 32515
1628
32516
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32538
New York.
© James W. McKee, Brooklyn ; 1889 : 20043,
June 26. 32516
• play in 3 acts, by William J. Hurlbut. [2] ,
104 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1910 ; D : 21753 ; A. H. Woods
productions co., New York. 32517
— Same. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1915; D: 40891; William
Hurlbut, New York. 32517a
— - See also N. Y.
New York after dark. Typewritten.
© Louis J. Fosse, Cleveland ; 1900 A : 9710,
Apr. 16; 2c. Nov. 14. 32518
an original drama in 5 acts, by H. G.
Clarke.
© Henry Gustavus Clarke, New York;
1883:17067, Sept. 17. 32519
a spectacular melodrama in 5 acts, a story
of city life, by W. A, Brady.
© William A. Brady, New York; 1889:
2563, Jan. 21. 32520
— See also New York by nigbt.
New York assurance; a comedy in 5 acts, by
L. Vider.
© Louis Vider, New York; 1872:10540,
Oct. 3. 32521
New York at midniglit; a sensational melo-
drama. 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© O. T. Crawford, St. Louis ; D : 7395, Oct.
13, 1905; 2c. Jan. 20, 1906. 32522
New York Battery Park. See Castle Garden.
New York Bay; a comedy drama in 4 acts of
life in and around N. Y. harbor, by F. D.
Lane. [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank D. Lane, Jersey City ; D : 12754,
Apr. 16, 1908; 2c. Mar. 28, 1908. 32523
New York book agent; or. The miser's
gold, a drama in 4 acts, by D. H. Moore, jr.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O.; 1892:3029,
Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 20. 32524
New York Bowery sports, majestic merry-
makers; a burlesque composition, by H. L.
Rawlins.
© Harry L. Rawlins, New York; 1894:
52292, Nov. 9. 32525
New York burglars; or, A wedding by
moonlight, an original local drama in 3 acts,
by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York; 1870:2219,
Sept. 26. 32526
New York by gaslight; a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by H. P. Taylor.
© U. D. Newell, San Francisco; 1891:
18406, May 19. 32527
New York by night; melodrama in 4 acts, by
H. Belmar. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Belmar, New York ; D : 5407. July
30, 1904; 2c. Aug. 17, 1904. [Note: Copies
bear title New York by night; or, New York
after dark]
New York by sunlight and gaslight. See
Dead (The) witness.
New York day by day; a sensational drama in
4 acts, by W. J. Cumberland.
© William J. Cumberland, Philadelphia;
1890 : 22646, July 16. 32529
New York detective. See Searching the
depths.
New York drama, v. 3, no. 31.
© Wheat & Cornett, New York ; 1877 : 11400,
Oct. 5; 2c. Oct. 5. 32530
New York dramatic exchange.
© John B. Coles, New York ; 1879 : 14784,
Nov. 4. 32531
New York favorites; a burlesque.
© T. W. Miner and Billy B. Van, New York ;
1897 : 73599, Dec. 30. 32532
New York fire patrol; a realistic comedy-
drama, by J. W. Harkins, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., Worcester, Mass. ;
1891 : 6309, Feb. 16. 32533
New York idea; a comedy in 4 acts, by Lang-
don Mitchell. 71 p. 16°.
© Harrison Grey Fiske, New York; D:
11767, Nov. 19, 1907; 2c. Nov. 20, 1907.
32534
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 190S.
xii p., 1 1., 175 p. 12°.
© Langdon Mitchell, Penllyn, Pa. ; D :
13937, Sept. 28, 1908; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908.
32535
New York in cinders; a dramatic play in 1
scene, by C. L. Hagen. [8] p. f °, Typewrit-
ten.
© Claude L. Hagen, Coney Island, N. Y. ;
D : 11390, Sept. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1907.
32536
New York in 1850. See Beautiful (The) shoe-
binder of Lynn.
New York in 1890. See Money making.
New York in 1971. See Jim Jubilee's dream.
New York in slices. See Through by day-
light.
New York Indian; a dramatic composition, by
Lee Arthur and R. B. Smith.
© Robert B. Smith, New York; D:7572,
July 13, 1905. 32537
New York life; ballet, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 31471,
Dec. 6. 32538
1629
32539
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32563
ITew York patrol; a realistic comedy-
drama, by J. W. Harkins, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., Worcester, Mass. ;
1891 : 6307, Feb. 16. 32539
New York politics; a satirical drama, by J.
Aikin.
© James Aikin, New York; 1888:7562.
Mar. 12; 2c. Mar. 26. 32540
New York tiger; a melodrama in 4 acts.
by H. G rattan Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States ; 1896 : 8773,
Feb. 6. 32541
New York two hundred
Knickerbockers (The)
years ago. See
New York wide open; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by Lewis L. and William A. Crane.
© Lewis L. and William A. Crane. New
York ; 1900 A : 31351, Dec. 27. 32542
New Yorker.
© Milton Wolf and Sidney Rosenthal. Chi-
cago; D:307S, Mar. 2, 1903. 32543
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. T. Vincent.
© Chas. T. Vincent, New York ; 1891 : 8340,
Mar. 4. 32544
farce comedy in 3 acts.
© James F. Dolan, New York ; 1895 : 61815,
Dec. 6.
32545
New York's reformers; a spectacular musical
satirical comedy farce in 3 acts, by A. A. Cor-
bett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett. New York; 1894:
55266, Nov. 26. 32546
Newark knows how; or. The suffragettes, a
(•♦miic operetta in 2 acts, by C. Leonard-Stuart,
cover-title, 16 p. nar. 8°.
© Nov. 19, 1913; 2c. Nov. 21, 1913; A:
3.59098; Charles Leonard-Stuart, Newark.
N. J. 32547
Newbern; or, The old flag, a drama of the
southern rebellion, in proloinie and 3 acts, by
E. A. Lewis.
© Edwin A. Lewis. Ignited States; 1883:
24455, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1884. 32548
Newcomes (The); a drama, from the novel of
the same name by William Makepeace Thack-
eray, by M. Grey.
© Marion Grey. New York; 1897:40286.
.Tuly 10. 32549
drama in 4 acts, by M. Morton.
© IMichael Morton. New York; D : 8670.
June 11. 1906. ' 32550
See also Colonel Newcome. — Matchmak-
Newest Amsterdam; comedy in 2 acts, by E. F.
Coward.
© Edward Fales Coward, New York ; 1897 :
9167, Feb. 4. 32551
Newest (The) of nations; a comic opera, by
Charles P. Sherman and S. Decatur Smith, jr.
© Charles Poiueroy Sherman and Stephen
Decatur Smith, jr., Philadelphia ; 1880 : 14034,
June 18. 32552
ers (The)
comic opera in 3 acts, by C P. Sherman.
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20422 ; Charles P.
Sherman, Philadelphia. 32553
Newest (The) woman; an operatic comedy
satire in 3 acts, by E. Navratil.
© Edward Navratil, New York; 1895:
37438, July 19. 32554
3 bunches of laughter, by O. F. G. Day.
© Oscar F. G. Day, Minneapolis; D : 4238.
Nov. 12, 1903. 32555
Newest woman up-to-date; an operatic comedy
satire in 3 acts, by E. Navratil.
© Edward Navratil, New York ; 1895 : 37442,
July 19. 32556
Newgate routed. See Jack Shepherd.
Newlyweds (The)
© Joseph L. Plunkett, New York ; D : 11189.
Aug. 16, 1907. 32557
Same. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Greet, New York ; D : 10734.
June 10. 1907 ; 2c. INIay 22, 1907. 32558
Newlyweds and their baby; comedy, book by
Aaron Hoffman and Paul West, music and
lyrics by Seymour Brown, Nat D. Ayer and
.John w! Bratton. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910 ; D : 22824 ; I>effler. Brat-
ton CO., New York. 32559
'a musical comedy in 2 acts, by Paul West.
32 p. 8°.
© .Tohn Leffler, New York; D : 11041, July
25, 1907 : 2c. July 25, 1907. 32560
Newport; a comedy in 3 acts, by Olive Logan
and A. Daly.
© Augustin Dalv, New York; 1879:10686,
Aug. 11. 32561
a musical play in 2 acts, by D. Marion.
[49] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Dave Marion. New York ; D : 11293, Sept.
5, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1907. 32562
an original comedy in 6 acts, by M. T. Al-
len. St. Louis. Nixon-,Tones printing company,
1885.
© Marie Townsend Allen, United States;
1885 : 4307, Feb. 17. 32563
1630
3S564
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32585
Newport — Continued.
a play, by Olive Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, United States; 1879:13026.
Oct. 2. 32564
Newport (A) volunteer; a society play in 4 acts,
by R. Primel.
© Rudolf Frimel, New York; D:3962,
Sept. 17, 1903. 32565
Newrich (The) reception; a drama of 1 scene
and 2 acts, by H. Gaylord, L. R. and C. A.
. Sanders. 20 p. 8°. Printed.
© Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. Sanders and
Cora A. Sanders, Canton, 111. ; D : 14162, Oct.
19, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908. 32566
Same. 2 ed.
© Apr. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1910 ; D : 20805 ;
Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. and Cora A. San-
ders, Canton, 111. 32567
News (The) brought home; tabloid drama of
metropolitan newspaper life in 1 act, by Quinn
L. Martin and E. B. Garnett. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 14, 1915 ; D : 40654 ; Edward B.
Garnett, Kansas City, Mo. 32567a
News from the front. See General's (The)
daughter.
News (The) girl; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
V. E. Love.
© Valentine E. Love, Chicago ; 1898 : 11399,
Feb. 14. 32568
News that must be told; a monologue, by Ed-
win Hopkins. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. S. Hopkins, jr.. New York ; D : 7955,
Feb. 6, 1906; 2c. Feb. 6, 1906. 32569
Newsboy (The) and the fairy; a melodrama, by
:M. Owen. [28] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Martha Owen, De Land, Fla. ; 0 : 14310,
Nov. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 32570
Newsboy's (The) debt; a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by E. Oppenheim.
© Edwin Oppenheim, Princeton, 111. ; 1893 :
19081, Apr. 18. 32571
Newsboy's (A) surprise; musical comedy, by I.
Newhoff. [2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Irving Newhoff, New York; D: 12627,
Mar. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1908. 32572
Newsboy's (The) Thanksgiving; a play for
voung folks, by Archibald Humboldt [pseud,
of G. O. March] [Lebanon, O., March broth-
ers] cover-title, 13 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 3958. Sept.
16, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 32573
Newsie's (The) Christmas; fantastic comedy
novelty skit, by W. W. Dunkle and T. Kay
Smith. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911; D: 23272; Smith &
Arado, Chicago. 32574
Newsie's (The) good fortune. See Tags.
Newspaper (A) ad.; being an original comedy
in 1 act, by L. Droge'.
© Lillian Droge, San Francisco ; D : 2308,
Sept. 8, 1902. 32575
or. The artist's model, a dramatic playlet.
by R. J. Watts.
© Richard J. Watts, Dorchester, Mass. ; D :
15519, Apr. 2, 1909. 32576
Newspaper (The) game; comedy-drama in 3
acts, by I. C. Tichenor. [86] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913 ; D : 34648 ; Ira C. Tiche-
nor, Los Angeles. 32577
Newspaper (A) man; an entirely original
American comedy in 3 acts, by H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 1889 :
31619, Oct. 18. 32578
Newspaper (The) minstrels. See Public (The)
eye.
Next; comedy in 3 acts, by R. .T. Young. [128]
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911 ; D : 23950 ; Rida John-
son Young, Greenwich, Conn. 32579
an original fai'ce in 1 act, by L. H. Trow-
bridge. Ms.
© Lillian Hattie Trowbridge, Napa, Cal. ;
1889 : 16750, June 1 ; 2c. May 21. 32580
Next (The) day; a comedy in 3 acts, by Walter
Browne.
© Harry Lacy, New Haven, Conn. ; 1892 :
36449, Sept. 5. 32581
Next (The) day after; comedy in 1 act, by
('Imrles Horwitz. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Perry sisters, Philadelphia ; D : 8430 ;
Apr. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1900. 32582
Next door; a comedy of today, by Eleanor Maud
Crane.
© E. M. Crane, New York; D : 8868, July
19, 1906. 32583
- — Same. New York. Dick & Fitzgerald,
1906. 63 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 8825.
July 12, 1906; 2c. Aug. 9, 1906. 32584
the greatest of all acrobatic farce frolics.
in 3 acts, by A. Royer.
© Archie Royer, Pottstown, Pa.; 1898:
17377, Mar. 14. 32585
1631
32586
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
82598
Next door neighbor; a comedy in 3 acts, by
B. Mattliews and G. H. Jessop. Now York,
S. French & son.
© Brander Matthews and Geo. H. Jessop,
United States ; 1887 : 7572, Mar. 30. 32586
short comedy [in 1 act] by C. J. Vreden-
burg. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. July 16, 1909 ; D : 16478 ; C. J. Vre-
denburg, Chicago. 32587
Next door neighbors; comedy in 4 acts, by L.
Kobrin,
77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1915 ; D : 41045 ; Leon Kobrin,
Brooklyn. 32587a
Next door to hell and its consequences. See
Hans Hableman.
Next (The) generation; a drama in 3 acts, by
F. Mandel.
© Frank Mandel, New York ; D : 15967, Apr.
14, 1909. 32588
— by W. B. Meloney. [85] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1911; D: 25588; William
Brown Meloney, New York. 32589
Next gentleman; 1 act playlet, by J. F.
Mitchell, jr. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1915 ; D : 39877 ; John Fowler
Mitchell, jr., Greenfield, Ind. 32589a
Next o' kin; play in 1 act, by K. M. Rice. [1],
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D: 33260; Katharine
McDowell Rice, Worthingtou, Mass. 32590
Next of kin; 1 act comedy, by Eleanor Ecob
[i. e. E. E. Sawyer] and E. Waldo .Johnson.
6 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915 ; D : 40506 ; Eleanor E.
Sawyer and E. Waldo Johnson, Portland, Or.
32590a
— play in 3 acts, by C. Klein. 146 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct 14, 1909; D: 17097; Charles
Klein, Rowayton, Conn. 32591
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by Lin-
coln J. Kibbey. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Major A. Hunt, Medland, Mich. ; D :
7542, Nov. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1905. 32592
Next, please; comedy in 1 act, by H. Hunter.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1915; D: 42297; Horace
Hunter, London. 32592a
Next (The) religion; play in 3 acts, by Israel
Zangwill. London, William Heinemann, 1912.
[5], 194 p. 12°.
© Feb. 22, 1912; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912; D:
29129; Macmillan co.. New York. 32593
Next station is Killimuck; 3 act comedy, by
Willard Mack. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915 ; D : 42218 ; A. H. Woods.
New York. 32593a
Next (The) step; milestones in woman's
progress, play in 3 acts, by H. Mackaye.
[91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914; D : 35937 ; Hazel Mac-
kaye, Yonkers, N. Y. 32593b
Next year; a musical nightmare in 3 acts, by
H. P. Bigelow. Baldwinsville, N. Y., W. F.
Morris publishing company [1895] 37 p. 16°.
© W. F. Morris pub. co., Baldwinsville,
N. Y. ; 1895:61851, Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 13.
32594
Nez (Le) qui remue. See Miche.
Ngaruma, the sibyl.
© Thomas Clifford Starr, Stockton, Cal. ;
D : 12953, May 11, 1908. 32595
Ni a la ventana te asomes; capricho, c6mico-
satlrico-desvergonzado, en 1 acto, dividido en
4 cuadros, en prosa, original de E. Polo,
mUsica del maestro Eduardo G. Arderlus.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
49 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21965 ;
Ernesto Polo, Madrid. 32596
Ni frio, ni calor; fantasia en 1 acto y 3 cua-
dros, original de L. de Larra, mtisica del
maestro I^opez Torregrosa. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1910. 45 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21075; Luis de Larra, Madrid. 32597
Ni media palabra mas; humorada comico-
llrica, 6 chispazo sicallptico, en 1 acto, 3 cua-
dros y un prOlogo, en prosa y verso, original
de J. M. Martin de Eugenio, mtisica de los
maestros Eduardo G. Arderlus y Jos6 Ma.
Carbonell. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 35 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21992 ;
Jose M. Martin de Eugenio, Madrid. 32598
Ni rey, ni roque; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 2 cuadros, libro de Manuel Merino y Jos§
Ma. Martin de Eugenio, mlisica del maestro
Pablo Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1915. 32 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41652; M. Merino y J. Ma. Martin de Eu-
genio, Madrid. 32598a
1632
32599
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32622
Niagara; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© Jolin S. Norton, New York; 1872:1955,
Feb. 29. 32599
an original 4 act melodrama, by E. E. Kid-
der. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1884:
6967, Mar. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1885. 32600
Niagara (A) episode; a drama in 1 act, by
H. Cahill.
© Helena Cahill, New York; 1891:39088,
Oct. 31. 32601
Niagara Falls.
© F. P. Pease, Buffalo ; 1884 : 20238, Oct. 8 ;
2c. Oct. 25. 32602
a drama in 4 acts, by G. Wolford.
© Gus Wolford, St. Louis ; 1894 : 717, Feb. 5.
32603
a pictorial comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Reed.
© J. A. Reed, New York; 1888:19209,
July 5. 32604
Niatrici; comic opera in 2 acts, by O. Cohen,
assisted by W. B. Seabrook. 38 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Octavus Cohen, Charleston, S. C. ; 1889 :
28432, Sept. 19 ; Ic. Sept. 19. 32605
Nitelings (The); tragedy in 5 acts, by Emil
O H. Schott and R. J. Gorey. [Cleveland,
1896] 83 p. 12°.
© Richard Joseph Gorey and Emil C. H.
Schott, Cleveland; 1896:14466, Mar. 5; 2c.
Sept. 4. 32606
Nibelung's (The) ring. See Reingold (Das) —
Walkiire (Die)
Nibo (The); a dramatic composition in 2 acts,
by Kenneth Lee.
© Joseph M. Weber and Lewis M. Fields.
New York; 1897:43305, July 31. 32607
Nicanor; a tragedy in 4 acts, by L. W. BuUen,
founded on C. Bryson Taylor's novel Nicanor,
The teller of tales. [86] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Lillian Williams Bullen, New Orleans;
D : 11283, Aug. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1907.
32608
Nicanor, the teller of tales. See Nicanor.
Nice and warm; a farcical comedy.
© John A. Stevens, United States; 1884:
7420, Apr. 7. 32609
Nice (A) girl; a comedy in 4 acts.
© E. H. Clement, Boston ; 1885 : 13059, June
13. 32610
Nice (A) little home of their own; comic dra-
matic sketch, by F. M. and M. C. Willis. 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910; D: 22025; F. Milton
and Myrtle C. Willis, New York. 32611
Nice (A) little supper; a duologue, by Edith
Wheeler. London, J. Williams, ltd. ; New
York, E. Schuberth & co., 1905. 8 p. 8".
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D:6380,
Mar. 22, 1905; 2c. Mar. 22, 1905. 32612
Nice (A) quiet chat; by M. J. W. New York,
S. French; Loudon, S. French, ltd., 1899. 8
p. 12°. (French's international copyrighted
. . . ed. of the works of the best authors, no.
25)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1899 A : 70518,
Oct. 30; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 32613
Nicephorus; a tragedy of New Rome, by F. Har-
rison. Buffalo, N. Y., 1906. [42] p. 8°.
© Frederic Harrison, London ; D : 8250,
Mar. 30, 1906; 2c. Mar. 30, 1906. 32614
Niche (The) in the wall; comedy in 3 acts, by
K. Benedict and J. Hitchcock. [3], 63 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25476; Kingsley
Benedict and Jeanette Hitchcock, Washington.
32615
Nicholas Nickleby; dramatization of Chai'les
Dickens' famous novel, in 4 acts, bv H. B.
R. A. Chase and .iohn P. Ritter. [113] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. June 13, 1911 ; D : 24467 ; Helen B. R.
A. Chase and John P. Ritter, New York.
32616
— — in 5 acts, by H. B. R. A. Chase.
© H. Bertha R. A. Chase, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1900 A: 16001, June 28. 32617
Nick and the cobbler. Sec Laziness and the
devil.
Nick Bottom in Fairyland. See Weaver's
(The) dream.
Nick Carter; in 4 acts, by Lester Stone. [47] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© S. Reed, Toledo, O. ; D : 4919, Apr. 8,
1904; 2c. Apr. 8, 1904. 32618
-play in 4 acts, by F. A. Kummer. [140]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911; D: 25210; Frederic
Arnold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 32619
Nick Carter, detective; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by E. J. Wilson. f°. Typewritten.
© Ella Josephine Wilson, Chicago; 1900 A:
12113, May 14; 2c. Mar. 21, 1902. 32620
Nick Carter, the New York detective.
© Sol Braunlg, Little Rock, Ark. ; D : 1764,
Apr. 21, 1902. 32621
Nick Carter's great coup; or, In the nick of
time.
© Augustus C. St. Amand, Amityville,
N. Y. ; D : 11824, Nov. 29, 1907. 32622
5379—16-
-108
1633
32623
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32644
Nick Floyd; a border drama in 4 acts, by W.
Ilalley. Not iiitt'iided for publication. Ms.
© William Halley, Sacramento, (\-il.: ISSS:
■27~m7, Sept. 2S ; 2c. Nov. S. 32623
Nick Meueely; a drink melodrama in 4 acts.
© .T. W. Schwartz. New Yorlc; D:4291.
Nov. 28, 1003. 32624
Nick of tlie woods. Ncc Shauowakin (Tlie)
Nickolaus Tallihankel's troubles; our kentfy
cousin jining' the Woodmen, H. F. Petry,
Tyjtewritteu.
© Henry Fer<liiiand Petrv. Austin, Tex.:
1897:16483, ftlar. 10: Ic -Mar. 10; 2c.
(printed) May 31. 32625
Nickolo's return; romance in 1 act, l)y S.
Abrahams. [G] p. f". Ty])ewritten.
© Ic. Ai)r. 28, 1911 ; D : 240!)0 ; Sol Abrahams,
Cleveland. 32626
Nick's girl; a coniedv drama in 3 acts, bv F.
Knell.
© Frederick Knell, Koxburv, Mass.: 189a:
49265, Sept. 28. 32627
Nicodenaa, triumphant heroine of Jerusalem.;
historical drama in 4 acts, by .T. B. Kaloria.
[3], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913 ; D : 340(»0 ; John B. Ka-
loria, Scranton, Pa. 32628
Nicolete; a drama in 1 act, by Edward F.er-
i-is and Arthur Stuart. New York, Samuel
French : London, Siunuel French, ltd., 1899.
© T. H. French, New York : 1899 : 3046S,
May 5; 2c. Nov. 17. 32629
Nicolette; comic opera in 3 acts, by F. F.
Schrader. [2], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D: 29234; Frederick
F. Schrader, New York. 32630
a light opera in 3 acts, by R. A. Bar net.
© 11. A. Barnet, Boston ; D : 961, Oct. 16,
1901. 32631
Nicotina (La); sainete en prosa escrito exi)resa-
mentf para liicardo Simo Raso, original de
I'edro Muuoz Seca y Pedro Perez Fernandez.
Ma<lrid | Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1912.
32 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913; D: 32580:
P. Munoz Seca y P. Pfn-ez Fernandez, Madrid.
32631a
Nifty; comedy drama in 1 act, by Jack Gor-
man. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1913; D : 31964 ; Joseph
Uawley, Brooklyn. 32632
Nigger (The); l)y K. Sheldon. 123 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1909; I): 17609; Edward Shel-
don, New York. 32633
an American play in 3 acts, by Edward
Sheldon. New York, The IMacmillan com-
pany, 1910. 6 p. ]., 3-269 p. 12°.
© Sept. 7. 1910; 2c. Sept. 9, 1910: A:
271789; Macmillan co., New York. 32633a
Nigger baby; a monologue, by Bertha M. Wil-
son. Philadelphia, The Peun publishing com-
pany, 1895.
© The Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1895:
39218. July 30; 2c. July 30. 32634
Nigger (The) boarding house; a screaming
farce, in 1 act and 1 scene, for six male bui-nt-
cork characters, by Oliver Wenlandt. New
York, Dick and Fitzgerald.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; 1898:
14758, Mar. 2; 2c. July 15. 32635
Nigger (A) in China; Ethiopian extravaganza,
a dread dire disaster in 1 throe and 6 spasms,
by Henry Linden [pseud, of Henry Linden
Collins!
© Henry Linden Collins, Chicago; 1870:
1263, Aug. 26. 32636
Nigger (The) night school; a farce in 1 act
for six male characters, by Thomas Barnes.
New York, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1896:
57599, Oct. 19; 2c. Oct. 30. 32637
Night; or. The day breaking, twelve persons
in the cast and 5 acts, by L. Jamerson.
© Lucinda Jamerson, Buffalo; 1884:4914,
Mar. 7. 32638
Night (The) after; or, Rameses of Mummy
row, a farce in 1 act, by Arthur P.laiicliai-d.
Boston, \V: H. Baker & co.. 1904. 21 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
4607, Feb. 11, 1904; 2c. Apr. 1, 1904. 32639
Night air; a triviality in 3 acts, bv Rol)ert
Steele [pseud, of P. F. Booty] [London &
Edinburgh, Printed bv Ballantyne, Hanson &
CO., 1904] 3 p. 1., 168 p. 16°.
© Percy Frederick Booty, London; D:
5707, Sept. 26, 1904; 2c. Sept. 26, 1904.
32640
Night (A) among the stars and courtship of
Venus; comic opera in 4 acts, by Israel M.
Silkwortli. 1<) p. f°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only I
© I. M. Silkworth, Baltimore ; D : 7986. Feb.
8, 1906; 2c. Mar. 1, 1906. 32641
Night and morning; [by] C. C. Christopher.
© Claude C. Christopher, Nashville, Tenn. ;
1897:63382, Nov. 12. 32642
a drama.
© Charles Wheatleigh, New York; 1871:
8045, Aug. 29. 32643
an original drama in 5 acts, by E. Arden.
© Edwin Arden, Castleton Corners, N. Y. ;
1891 : 14246, Apr. 20.
32644
1634
32644
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32663
Night and morning- — Continued.
^l)lav in 3 acts, by A. Croft. [53] p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. May 12, 1914 ; D : 37013 ; Albert Croft,
Steilacoom, Wash. 32644a
Night (A) around town. 36 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Leo C. Teller, New York ; D : 1561, Mar.
12, 1902; Ic. Mar. 12, 1902. 32645
Night (A) at Atlantic City; comedy in 1 act.
by F. D. Goldsmith. 16 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910; D : 22399 ; Frank D.
Goldsmith, AVllkes Barre, Pa. 32646
Night (A) at Canfield's.
© Thomas J. Beeson, New York ; D : 2951.
Feb. 4. 1903. 32647
Night (A) at dinner; skit, by L. F. Clinton.
Boise, Id., Syms-York co., 1914. 28 p. 16°.
© June 2, 1914 ; 2c. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37645 ;
Lynne Fox Clinton, Boise, Id. 32647a
Night (A) at home; 1 act vaudeville singing
sketch, by N. H. Withrow. [2] p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1912 ; D : 28927 ; N. II. With-
row, Little Rock, Ark. 32648
Night (A) at Martin's. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Emanuel Camoin de Bonilla, New York;
D : 6378, Mar. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905.
32649
Night at the carnival. See Glorious time.
Night (A) at the circus. 9 p. 6 photographs.
■i". Typcnvi'Jtten.
© Nat Ellis, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D : 15070,
Feb. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1909. 32650
an American farce comedy, by H. G.
Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia;
1891 : 13910, Apr. 17. 32651
Night (A) at the club; a dramatic sketch for
two persons in 3 scenes, by J. R. Graham.
Typewritten.
© ,Iohn Ramsev Graham, Rochester, N. Y'. ;
1897 : 13095, Feb. 22 ; Ic. Feb. 22. 32652
twenty minute sketch in 1 act. by B. J.
Simons and P. J. Madigan. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1910; D : 22722 ; Edward
.7. Simons and Paddy .1. Madipin, Brooklyn.
32653
Night (A) at the French ball; a farce comedy
in 3 acts, by L. Dittmar. [1031 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Louis Dittmar, Jersey City; D : 3323.
Apr. 22, 1903; 2c. Apr. 22, 1903. 32654
Night (The) attack; serio-comic pantomime in
3 acts, by P. Martinetti.
© Paul Martinetti, United States; 1895:
32494, June 21. 32655
Night (The) before Christmas; a Christmas
exercise, by Mrs. C. M. Livingston. Boston,
D. Lothrop & CO. [etc., etc., 1875] 15, 1 p.
16°.
© D. Lothrop & CO., Boston; 1876:406,
Jan. 8; 2c. Jan. 17. 32655a
drama in 4 acts, by H. Reld [i. e. James
Halleck Reid]
© Hal. Reid, Hamilton, O. ; 1899:2314,
Jan. 4. 32656
a pastoral drama in 4 acts, by Hal. Reid
[i. e. James Halleck Reid] Typewritten.
© Bertha Belle Westbrook Reid. United
States; 1899:62710, Sept. 27; 2c. Sept. 27.
32657
— a play for young people, by Alice E. Allen,
music by Archibald Humboldt [pseud, of G. O.
March] Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1906,
cover-title, 16, [4] p. 16°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9254, Oct.
18, 1906; 2c. Nov. 10, 1906. 32658
— play in 3 acts, by W. P. Taylor. New
Y-ork, Samuel French ; London, S. French,
ltd. 17, [2] p. 8°. [Contains music]
© Nov. 28, 1910; 2c. Nov. 30, 1910; D:
22686; William Patterson Taylor, East
Orange, N. J. 32659
— Sec also Visit (A) to Santa Claus.
Night (The) before Christmas as observed in
the Owen family; by A. Gregg.
© Alice Gregg, Cambridgeport, Mass. ; 1893 :
4691, Jan. 23. 32660
Night (The) before New Year. Typewritten.
© Daniel Sutherland, New York; 1900 A:
19041, July 31; 2c. July 31. 32661
Night (The) before New Year's; or. That Irish
boarder, by Ernest C. Filkins. 70 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Marks, Perth, Canada ; D :
1760, Apr. 21. 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1902. 32662
Night before the morning after; play in 1 act,
by O. T. .Tohnsone. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 1, 1915; D : 39827 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 32662a
Night before the race; a play in 1 act, by
Eugene Stockdale. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Stockdale. Chicago ; D : 8289, Apr. 6.
1906; 2c. Apr. 6, 1906. 32663
1635
32664
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
32680
Night (The) birds; musical comedy in 3 acts,
libretto by Gladys Unger, lyrics by Arthur
Anderson, music l3y Johann Strauss. [133] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© ic. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 2.5960 ; Ernest
Mayer, London. 32664
Night (The) boat; comedy in 1 act, by John B.
Hymer. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1915 ; D : 41910 ; Eleanor Hy-
mer, New York. 32664a
Night brings a counsellor; play in 1 act, by
L. S. Saunders. 10 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915 ; D : 42296 ; Lilian Stone
Saunders, St. Louis. 32664b
Night clerk; 2 act musical comedy, book and
lyrics by S. Maguire. 114 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 5, 1910; D: 21010; Sylvester
Maguire, New York. 32665
Night (The) editor; a drama of the bizarre,
by R. F. Steele.
© Richard F. Steele and Harry W. Wack,
St. Paul ; 1891 : 28330, Aug. 6. 32666
play in 1 act, by F. Rosen. [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1913; D: 33344; Fillmore
Rosen, Cleveland. 32667
Night (The) express; by H. Knapp, a sensa-
tional melodrama in 4 acts.
© Harry Knapp, St. Louis; 1892:46306,
Nov. 14. 32668
a sensational melodrama in 5 acts, by H. M.
Knapp.
© Harry Knapp and Charles Daniels, St.
Louis ; 1891 : 15036, Apr. 23. 32669
Night follies of San Francisco; by Clifford
Harris. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1912 ; D : 28573 ; Tony Lubel-
ski, San Francisco. 32670
Night-hawk; in 4 acts, by F. B. Cauthorn.
\rA] ]). oil]. 16°. Typewritten.
© Francis Burns Cauthorn, Portland, Or. ;
D : 8309, Apr. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Apr, 9, 1906. 32671
— play in 4 acts, by L. "Worrall and B. Meri-
vale. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov, 25, 1913; D: 35139; Lechmere
Worrall and Bernard Merivale, London.
32672
— See also Nighthawk.
Night-hawks (The); musical comedy in 1 act,
by J, McCree. [1], 14 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D: 38404; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York, 32672a
Night-hawks, a tale of the city; an original
domestic drama in 5 acts and 6 tableaux,
© D. H. Hawkins, New York; 1884:4078,
Feb. 27. 32673
Night (The) he fell off; or. The magician, the
girl and the dummy, comedy ventriloquial
and illusion sketch, by L. Chevalier. [14] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1912; D: 28628; Louis Che-
valier, New York. 32674
Night (A) in a boarding school; or, A night
in a young girls' seminary, by Archie Colby.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1910 ; D : 22294 ; Jos. Barnett
and Simon Cohen, New York, 32675
Night (A) in a fooPs house; by Elmer Fen-
ley. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lew Hunting and John H. Berrv, Oak
Grove, Va. ; D : 2524, Oct. 30, 1902; 2c. Oct,
30, 1902. [Note: Copies reed, bear title, A
night in a fool house; by Elmer Tenley. ©
Lew Hunting and John H. Barry] 32676
Night (A) in a free-and-easy; a new extrava-
ganza.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1873 : 1670.
Feb. 19. 32677
Night (A) in a gambling house; in 1 scene,
by A. Berkowitz. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1910; D : 23091 ; Abe Berko-
witz, New York. 32678
Night in a Jewish theatre (Hom6 B-b EBpeftCKOM-b
TeaTpi); play in 1 act, by 0. Dymow. 34 p
4°. Ms.
© If. .Lin. 11, 1915; D : 39360 ; Ossip Dy-
mow, New York. 32678a
Night (A) in a stra.nge hotel; a laughable
negro sketch in 1 scene, arr. by Charles
Wliite. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 5
p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 49] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7708, July 23 ; 2c. July 29. 32679
Night (A) in a telegraph ofl3.ce; or. Those mes-
senger boys, play by E. Fraser. 2 p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1912; D: 29242; Bllamar
Fraser, New York. 32680
Night (A) in a young girls' seminary, ^S'ee
Night (A) in a boarding school.
Night (A) in an English music hall. See
Twice nightly.
Night (A) in Avignon; a drama, by Cale Young
Rice. New York, McClure, Phillips & co.,
1907. 4 p. 1., 3-32 p. 12°.
© C. Y. Rice, United States; A: 172886,
Apr. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907. 32680a
1636
32681
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32703
Night (A) in Avignon — Continued.
-- — - Sec also Collected plays and poems; by
Cale Young Rice.
Night (A) in Bohemia; by T. P. Getz, 26 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas P. Getz, Omaha, Neb. : D : 3881,
Aug. 28, 1903; 2c. Aug. 17, 1903. 32681
Night (A) in Cairo. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Jessie Barda, New York ; D : 11840, Nov.
20, 1907; 2c. Nov. 20, 1907. [Note :— Copies
bear the title A night in Egypt] 32682
Night (A) in Chicago.
© Edward P. Delauey, Chicago ; D : 14894,
Jan. 25, 1909. 32683
Night (A) in China; a dramatic and musical
monologue sketch. ,
© Harrv Braham, New York; 1900 A:
20979. Aug. 22. 32684
Night (A) in Chinatown. [60] p. i". Type-
written.
© .Tames C. Welsh, Newburyport, Mass. ;
I) : 6684, May 8, 1905 ; 2c. May 8, 1905. 32685
dramatic episode in 1 act, by Roland Oliver
[pseud, of Henry White] 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D: 35186; Henry
White, Sacramento, Oal. 32686
play in 1 act, by R. E. Matthews. 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1918; D: 85238; Robert E.
Matthews, Chicago. 32687
by W. Montague. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914 ; D : 38905 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 32687a
— a sensational comedy-drama in 1 act, by
E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1899^54705,
Aug. 28. 32688
■ — ■ See also Slunxming party.
Night in dreamland; by B. E. Matthews. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1909; D: 17495; Bob B.
ISIatthews, New York. 32689
■ a domestic play in 4 acts, 4 scenes, by W.
Bankson. no. 1.
© Wesley Bankson, New York ; 1898 : 20408,
Mar. 30. 32690
Night (A) in Egypt; by A. Raymond. [1] p.
f°. Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© Alice Raymond, United States ; D : 10994,
July 18, 1907 ; 2c. July 17, 1907. 32691
See also Night (A) in Cairo.
Night (A) in Hawaii; a vaudeville sketch, by
C. Alisky. [1], 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D: 29847; Charles
Alisky, San Francisco. 32692
Night (A) in Herculaueum; Roman tragedy in
3 acts, by H. G. Carleton and R. Weightman.
© Henry Guy Carleton and Richard Weight-
man, United States ; 1886 : 10076, Apr. 27.
32693
Night (A) in Ireland; by J. J. Malloy and E. E.
Webb.
© .Tolm J. I\Ialiov and Edwin E. Webb, Buf-
falo ; D : 1612, Mar. 19, 1902. 32694
See also Boy's (A) revenge for the death
of his parents and the loss of his home.
Night (A) in jail: a nnisical farce comedy in 3
acts, arr. and adapted by J. Allen.
© .John Allen, San Francisco; 1895:8714:
Feb. 11. 32695
Night (A) in Little Italy; play in 1 act, by R. A.
Troiso. [1], 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912; D: 30538; Ralph A.
Troise, New York. 32696
Night (A) in New York; musical comedy in 3
acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, New York; 1896:
33529, June 5. 32697
Night (A) in Niagara; an original musical
comedy-drama in 3 acts, by Con. T. Murphy
and W. J. Davis.
© Will J. Davis, Chicago ; 1886 : 19898, Sept.
3. 32698
Night (A) in Paris; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by N. J. Long and J. E. Sullivan.
© N. J. I^ong and J. E. Sullivan, New York ;
1898 : 16843. IMar. 12. 32699
Night (A) in Rome. See Torget-me-not.
Night (A) in society; German dialect comody
sketch, by Ed. Rose. 8 p. 16°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ernest R. Scrimshaw, Arlington, N. J. ;
D:6178, Feb. 3, 1905; 2c. Feb. 3. 1905.
32700
Night (A) in Spain.
© Henrv Walker and Gertrude Stodder,
Brooklyn ;" D : 10.569, May 15, 1907. 32701
Night (A) in Tappan; comedy in 1 act, by*0. B.
Du Bois. 17 p. f . Typewritten.
© O. B. Du Bois, West Hoboken, N. J. ; D :
2486, Oct. 23, 1902; 2c. Nov. 4, 1902; Ic.
(printed) Oct. 23, 1902. -32702
Night (A) in Texas; a drama in 1 act and 4
scenes, by IMarian D. and R. S. Tinney.
© Rov S. Tinney, Jersey City ; D : 16046,
June 11, 1909. 32703
1687
32704
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32721
Night (A) in the cellar; comedy sketch, by
Barry Gray. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913; D: 32159; Horace M.
Gardner, Philadelphia. 32704
Night (A) in the chamber of horrors. See
"Waxworks (The)
Night (A) in the Edelweiss; by J. A. Sternad
and G. S. Van. 0 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912 ; D : 29609 ; J. A. Sternad
and Geo. S. Van, Chicago. 32705
Night (A) in the night court; or, A night in
the New York city night coui't, i»laylet in
2 scenes, 1 act, by E. S. Wright. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914 ; D : 38278 ; Edward S.
^^■ right, New York. 32705a
Night in the Orient; drama, by A. B. Omar.
© Abbas Ben Omar, London ; D : 3851 , Aug.
20. 1903. 32706
vaudeville act, book, lyrics and music by
R. Kent. 13 p. 4°. Typewi-itten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909; D: 17069; Richmond
Kent, Chicago. 32707
Night (A) in the slums of London; or. The
early birds, an original dramatic action play
in 2 scenes, by Fretl Karno [pseud, of F. West-
cott] 8 p. "4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Westcott, London; D : 9148,
Sept. 27. 1906; 2c. Oct. 13, 1906. 32708
Night (A) in the U. S. postofBce in Nowhere-
ville; a dramatic .sketch, by M. S. Barratt.
[8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Montauye S. Barratt, Scranton, Pa.; D:
13434. .Tuly 29, 1908; 2c. Aug. 7, 1908. [Note:
Copies reed, bear title, A scene in a T'. S. post-
office in No Where Ville] 32709
Night (A) in Venice; by E. Folaud. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elbert Fohind, Geneseo, N. Y. ; D:
14850, Jan. 19. 1909; 2c. Jan. 19, 1909. 32710
Night (A) in Washington. See Mistakes.
Night is the shade of evei-y w^rong; a melo-
ik-ama in 4 acts, by C. F. Ryan. [9) p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Charles F. Ryan. Turners Falls, Mass.;
D:2115, July 12, 1902; 2c. Dec. 12, 1902.
32711
Night (The) message; an original melodrama
in 4 acts, by O. Ferree. Typewritten.
© Owen Ferree, New York; 1890:26141,
Aug. 25; Ic. July 24, 1893. 32712
Night (A) of disappointment. See Letter (A)
to the board of hell.
Night of light; Hanukali play, by Louis 'Kap-
lan. New York, Bloch pub. co. 16 p. 16°.
© Oct. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17356 ;
Bloch pub. CO., New York. 32713
Night (A) of mystery; play in 2 scenes, by P.
Dunning. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1915; D : 41157 ; Philip Dun-
ning, Bridgeport, Conn. 32713a
Night (The) of Russia,
side.
See Man (The) out-
Night (The) of the ball; by Alf. Hampton.
© Engstrom sisters, New York ; D : 6277,
Feb. 20, 1905. 32714
Night (The) of the entertainment; comedy in 2
acts for college girls, by Anna Wynne. New
York, S. Frencll'; London, S. French, ltd., 1908.
26 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 14661,
Dec. 21, 1908; 2c. June 3. 1909. 32715
Night (The) of the fight; a character sketch,
by J. A. Mitchell. [1], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joseph A. Mitchell, Philadeliihia ; D :
6429, Mar. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1905. 32716
Night (The) of the fire. Sec Lucy (The) Luce
club.
Night of the Fourth; drama in 4 acts, by L. L,
Hall. 31 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912 ; D : 28752 ; Luther Levi
Hall, Akron, O. 32717
in 3 acts, by G. Ade.
© George Ade. Chicago; 1900 A: 30058,
Dec. 11. 32718
Night of the Garter; a 1 act sciutillant satire,
by L. N, Marks. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1909; D: 16509; L. Newman
Marks, Pass Christian, Miss. 32719
Night (The) of the rehearsal,
e'en.
Sec Hallow-
Night (The) of the wedding,
the truckman.
See Delilah and
Night (The) of wonders on the birth of Christ;
libretto, a sacred cantata in 3 parts, words
and music by W. A. Springer. Marlboro, A, L.
Boauchamp, 1886. 16 p. 16°.
© White Smith & co., Boston ; 1886 : 30238,
Dec. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 32720
Night (A) off; a comedy in 4 acts, from the
German of Schonthan, bv A. Daly. New
York, The author, 1885. 75 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1885:7660,
Apr. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 32721
1638
32722
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32744
Night (A) off — Cuutiuued.
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly ami liichard Doruey.
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Itenewal no. 3001, Apr. 2, 1912. Origi-
nal entry. Apr. 1, 18S5, no. 7660. 32722
• a reportorial nionolog, by M. V. Freese.
© INIyron Vincent Freese, Boston ; D : 16052,
June 11, 1909. 32723
or, A page from Balzac, a t-omedy in 4 acts
(from the Tierman of Schoenthan brothers),
by Augustin Daly. New York, H. Roorbaeh.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1897 : 54577,
Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 11. 32724
Night (A) on a house-boat.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10754.
June 12, 1907. 32725
Night (A) on Broadway; a musical comedy in
2 acts, li])retto by Maurice Hageman.
© Harrv Morris. New York ; D : 1693, Feb.
15 ; 1902. 32726
Night (A) on the boulevard; spectacular trav-
esty on motoring, by H. Langdon. [8] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 8. 1912 : D : 29608 ; Harry Lang-
don, New York. 32727
Night on the Bowery; by B. E. IMatthews. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\rar. 4, 1910 ; D : 20344 ; Bob E. Mat-
thews, New York. 32728
Night (The) on the Delaware. See Martha
Penrose.
Night (A) on the Sound. See Fun on the
Bristol.
Night (A) out; a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, l^y
Neal Shupe. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© N. Shupe, Toledo, O. ; D : 5557, Sept. 23,
1904: 2c. Sept. 23, 1904. 132729
Night (The) owls. See Mazulm.
Night (The) patrol; a dramatic composition
[in 1 act] liy C. H. McFarland (Chas. H.
Mackie) [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1909 ; D : 164S4 ; Chas. H. Mc-
Farland, Boston. 32730
Night (The) porter; comedy playlet, by H. Van
Avery. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25401; H. Van
Avery, Chicago. 32731
Night (A) refuge. Sec From the depths.
Night-rider; a 1 act dramatic play, by C. L.
Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely. Brooklyn ; D :
14844, Jan. 19, 1909. 32732
Night-rider — Continued.
or, A reign of fear, )jy U. S. Hill. 96 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 : D : 20701 ; Mary E. Hill,
Syracuse, N. Y. 32733
Night-riders (The)
© Albert E. MacKinnon. Delroil ; D: 14612,
Dec, 24, 1908. ' 32734
■ by H. C. I'.dmcr. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv (^!av Palmer, New York ; D : 12.581,
Mar. 19. 1908; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 32735
-a melddi'auKi in ."> acts, by Frank Dumont.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1908. 02 1.. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 14077.
Oct. 17. 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 32736
52 p.
— Y>]ny in 4 acts. ))y A. N. C. Fowler.
4°. Typewritten.
© A. X. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D:
15047, Feb. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1909. 32737
by K. C. Kanck. [109] p. 4*. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 23, 1911 ; D : 24562 ; Edwin ('arty
Kan.-k. Cambridge. IMass. 32738
— by E. vSteele. 170 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eloise Steele, United States. D ; 14153,
Oct. 27. 1908; 2c. Oct. 27, 1908. 32739
a play of the present, in 3 acts, by S. Wood.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Stanlev Wood, Chicago; D: 15268, Mar.
5. 1909; 2c. Mar. 25. 1909. 32740
-or. The blood oath, drama in 4 acts, a tale
of the Kentucky war, liy .T. D'Ormond. 76 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Jolm D'Ormond. D.-dhis; D: 12753. Apr.
1.5. 190S: 2c. Aj.r. 1.5, 1908. 32741
(I1-. Tick hollow, l)y J. W. Hutciien. 73 p.
f". Typewritten.
© .John W. Hntchen, Louisville. Ky. ; D:
15205, :Mar. 1, 1909; 2c. JIar. 1, 1909. 32742
Night-rider's (The) daughter; a drama of to-
day in :'> acts, Ity (i. N. I.oomis. 122 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 15, 1909; D; 16418; George Nor-
man Looniis. New York. 32743
Night-riders (The) of Kentucky; a drama of
the great tobacco war. by J. F. Crenier and
L. C. Ling.
© Jack Francis Cremer and Louis C. Ling,
Detroit; D: 12930. Mny 8, 1908. 32744
1639
32745
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32768
Night-scene (A) in Germany; episode from
life, by Max Temple [pseud, of M. M. and
M. W. Skinner] 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Jan. 16, 1912 ; D : 28320 ; M. M. and
M. W. Skinner, Strassburg, Germany. 32745
Night surprise; by Arthur Law. Loudon, J.
Williams, ltd.; New York, E. Schuberth &
CO., 1904. 18 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 5143,
June 7, 1904 ; 2c. June 7, 1904. 32746
Night (The) the Maine went down; by F.
Burt.
© Frederic Burt, New York ; D : 423. May 2,
1901. 32747
Night (The) watch; an original melodrama in
.") acts, by D. K. Higgins.
© David Knowles Higgins, Chicago ; 1888 :
7561, Mar. 12. 32748
■ a play in 1 act and 1 scene.
© George Middleton, New York; D:1219,
Dec. 28, 1901. 32749
Night (The) watchman; comedy drama in 4
acts. .
© John Walsh, jr., New York; D : 9946.
Feb. 11, 1907. 32750
Night (A) with Arsene Lupin; sketch in 1 act.
by M. Leblanc. tr. by Alexander Teixeira de
Mattos. [2], 39 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1913; D: 31967; Maurice
Leblanc, Paris. 32751
Night (A) with Brudder Bones; an
Ethiopian comicality in 1 scene. New
York, Happy hours company [1874] 7 p. 12°.
( [Ethiopian drama, no. 64] )
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12221,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 32752
Night (A) with the burlesquers; a protean
comedy extravaganza in 2 acts, by C. M.
Greene.
© Clay M. Greene, San Francisco; 1880:
5403, Apr. 5. 32753
Night with the devil; a sensational inspira-
tion in 1 act, by U. Davis. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ulysses Davis, Chicago ; D : 5105, May
31. 1904; 2c. May 24, 1904. 32754
Night (A) with the Elks; or, A jolly Elk, a
comedy in 3 arts, by .1. A. Lacy. [77] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. A. Lacy, United States ; D : 3531, June
4. 1903; 2c. Feb. 3, 1904. 32755
Night (A) with the firemen; 1 act comedy, by
M. P. Fitzpatrick and C. Fenster. [8] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Matthew P. Fitzpatrick and Charles
Fenster, New York ; D : 14267, Nov. 12, 1908 ;
2c. Nov. 12, 1908. 32756
Night (A) with the owls; in 1 act, by J. H.
Burke. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Humphrey Burke, Los Angeles ; D :
71, Jan. 24, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1901. 32757
Night with the Redmen; comedy playlet in 1
scene for three people, by Lemming, Lamb and
Lemming. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21022; Lemming.
Lamb & Lemming, Chicago. 32758
Night (A) without a dawn.
© Louise Rice, New York; D:9280, Oct.
20, 1906. 32759
Nighthawk; play in 1 act, by J. K. Friedman.
[2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912 ; D : 28751 ; I. K. Fried-
man, Winnetka, 111. 32760
See also Night-hawk.
Nighthawks of New York; a sensational com-
edy drama of New York life in 4 acts, by J. B.
Totten. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Byron Totten, New York ; D :
8198, Mar. 20. 1906; 2c. Mar. 20, 1906. 32761
Nightingale (The); by Richard Warner. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© R. Warner, New York ; D : 9606, Dec. 10,
1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. 32762
— comic opera in 4 acts, tr. and adapted by
A. Hoffman.
© A. Hoffman, San Francisco ; 1891 : 17306,
May 11. 32763
— a musical comedy, by O. Weaver.
© Odell Weaver, Terre Haute, Ind. ; D:
3878, Aug. 14, 1903. 32764
- — -a play in 4 acts, by H. A. Vachell and
Horace Wyndham. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Horace Annesley Vachell, Hursley, Eng-
land; D:1811, Apr. 30, 1902; 2c. Apr. 30,
1902. 32765
or. The flower girl of Cuba, a romantic
opera in 3 acts, by .T. J. Stewart.
© Joseph J. Stewart, Baltimore; 1876:
11672, Oct. 14. 32766
— - See also Short plays for children.
Nightingale (The) and the swine; play in 1
act, by F. Hadley. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 14, 1913; D : 33221 ; Florence
Hadley, Brooklyn. 32767
Nightmare; comedy, by P. Mack. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 37, 1910; D : 20221 ; Pete Mack.
Chicago. 32768
1640
32769
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UlSriTED STATES
32787
Nightmare — Continued.
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, in 2 scenes,
by J. Arthur. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Arthur, Boston; 1881:12057,
Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 24. . 32769
■ an original farcical, terpsichorean sketch
entitled Absurdities of a nightmare, invented
and arr. by the Family Majilton.
© Charles Majilton, New York; 1872:
12887, Dec. 7. 32770
See also Lamb (The) and the brute. — Rip
Van Wrinkle.
Nightmare-land; a comic opera in 3 acts, the
book and lyrics by A. Rowden King, the musi-
cal score by Seth Daniel Bingham, jr. [100] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© A. R. King, Brooklyn ; D : 9858, Jan. 28.
1907 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. 32771
Night's (A) adventure. See Thou shalt not.
Night's (A) festival in Venice; a spectacular
production.
© Frank E. Cosby, Richmond ; 1897 : 39204.
July 3. . 32772
Night's (A) lodging; scenes from the depths
of Russian life, in 4 acts [by Maxim Gorki,
pseud, of A. M. Pieshkov] an adaptation by
Edwin Hopkins. 5 p. 1., 87 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin Hopkins, New York; D:8333,
Apr. 12, 1906 ; 2c. May 28, 1906. 32773
(Nachtasyl); scenes from Russian life, by
Maxim Gorki [pseud, of A. M. Pieshkov] tr.
from the Russian by Edwin Hopkins. (In
Poet lore, v. 16, no. 4, winter, 1905)
© E. S. Hopkins, New York ; D : 8323, Apr.
11, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 32774
Nihilist (The) circle. See Monsieur de Mon-
talembert.
Nihilist (The) sisters; a comedy-drama in 5
acts, by L. Updegrove.
© L. Updegrove, Philadelphia ; 1880 : 10886,
July 15. 32775
Nihilistin; tragische scene in 1 akt, von Kurt
Neurode [pseud, des Kurt, Baron von Roth-
kirch und Panthen.] Berlin, F. Bloch erben.
20 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909 ; D : 16966 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 32776
Nihilists; a comic opera in 3 acts, by H. Bagg.
[124] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Helen Bagg, Chicago; D : 4613, Feb. 12,
1904; 2c. Feb. 12, 1904. 32777
drama in 7 scenes, based on recent inci-
dents in Russia, by Frank J. Marion and
Wallace McCutcheon. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Scenai'io]
© American mutoscope & biograph co.,
New York ; D : 6365, Mar. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Mar.
20, 1905. 32778
Nihilists — Continued.
a historical drama founded on the Rus-
sian life, in 4 acts and 6 transformations,
with 2 dark changes, by Count A. Chrostow-
ski. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, Brooklyn ; 1895 :
60446, Nov. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1896. 32779
a tragedy in 5 acts and 9 transformations.
by Count Alphonse Chrostowski, 2d ed., rev.
for the stage by Belle M. Williams. Cleve-
land, The Williams publishing and electric
CO., 1895.
© M. A. Chrostowski, Cleveland; 1895:
15386, Mar. 18; 2c. Mar. 29. 32780
•by M. A. Chrostowski. Cleveland, The
Williams publishing and electric co.
© M. A. Chrostowski, Cleveland; 1894:
53612, Nov. 17 ; Ic. Nov. 30. 32781
a tragedy in 5 acts and 7 transformations,
by A. M. Chrostowski. 41 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
15190, Feb. 27, 1909; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909.
32782
See also Vera. — Writings (The) of Oscar
Wilde.
Nihilists (The) of St. Petersburg. Sec Mar-
do.
Nil desperandum; or, A forced marriage.
© H. F. Henry, Buffalo ; 1875 : 1032, Feb. 3.
32783
or.
Never despair, a romantic western
drama in 5 acts, by T. B. Peacock. 36 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Brower Peacock, Kansas City,
Kan. ; D : 2864, Jan. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1903.
32784
— ■ (Never despair)
© H. F. Henry, Oil City, Pa. ; 1874 : 14054.
Nov. 16. 32785
Nimble-Wit and Fingerkin.
the heart.
See House of
Nimrod; a drama, by F. W. Wheeler. 46 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Francis William AVheeler, New York ; D :
8949, July 19, 1906 ; 2c. July 19, 1906. 32786
drama in 3 acts, by F. W. Rolt-Wheeler.
F.oston, Lothrop, Lee and Shepard co. xii,
90 p. 8°.
© Dec. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 1912 ; D : 31556 ;
Francis William Rolt-Wheeler, New York.
32787
Nina; operetta in 2 acts, by P. G. Milton. [2],
73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914 ; D : 35838 ; Paula Goe-
pel Milton, New York. 32787a
1641
32788
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32802
Nina — CoiitiiuuMl.
or, The miner's daughter, A. M. Bar-
ron's new and realistic proihiction, in 5 acts.
© Adolpli M. Barron, Sioux City, la. : 188S :
9276, Mar. 30. 32788
(Le desir); drama in 4 aliten, von Leo-
pold Kanipf. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1911.
](H) p. V2''.
© Mar. 3, 1911; 2c. June 15, 1911: D:
21937 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 32789
Niiia (La) Cielo; zarzuela dramatica en 1 acto
y 3 cuadros, libro de Eniilio Alonso y Ed-
uardo Gomez, musica del maestro Federico
Cliaves. Madrid [Societla<l de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
■© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7. 1910; D:
21951 ; E. Alonso y E. Gomez, Madrid.
32790
Nina (La) de las munecas; opereta en 3 actos,
inspii-ada en una comedia de Flers y de Cail-
iavet. texto y eantables de J. J. Cadenas,
mnsica del maestro Leo Fall, adaptacion y
niiisica nueva del maestro Lleo. Madrid
I Sociedad de autores espailolesl 1911. 68 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug". 21, 1911; 2c. An- 22, 1911; D:
25047; Jose Juan Cadenas, Madrid. 32791
Nina (La) de las planchas; entremes Ifrico.
original de Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Pedro
:\ruiioz Seca, mtisica del maestro Alonso. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
24 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41094; E. Garcia Alvarez y P. Munoz Seca.
:yiadrid. 32791a
Nina (La) de los besos; opereta en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros. en prosa. original de
Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, miisica
del maestro INIanuel Penella. INIadrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaSoles] 1911. 42 p. 12°.
I Liliretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2('. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25045 : INI. Mihura v R. Gonzalez, Madrid.
32792
Nina Diva's Europeaii sensation; a musical
]iurles(tue in 2 acts, by J. G. Jermon and
E. F. Rush.
© J. G. Jermon and Ed. F. Rush, Phila-
delphia; 1898:39833, July 1. 32793
Nina (La) mimada: opereta en 3 actos, el se-
guiido dividido en 2 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de A. Gonzales-Rendon. nifisica del
maestro Manuel Penella. Madrid [So<ledad
de autores espanoles] 1910. 59 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 23. 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21146; Aurelio Gonzalez-Rendou, IVIadrid.
32794
Nina of the circus; or. The singer and the
song, i)lay in 4 acts, by IM. S. Keightley. [122]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1914; I) : 37450; ^Vlabel S.
Kei.'ihtley. South Bend, Ind. 32794a
Nina Sforza; a tragedy in 5 acts. Typewritten.
© Viola Kathrine ('lemmons, New York;
1893:818. .Tan. 4: Ic. .Tan. 4. 32795
Nina, the statue; an operatic sketch in 1 act,
introducing an oi)tical illusion, by J. S. Crossy.
© J. Stewart ('r(.ssv. New York; 1897:
4.5654. Aug. 13. 32796
Nina, the wild flower; a cduiedy drama in 4
acts, by A. K. Fulton.
© A. K. Fultnii. Biiltimore; 1883 : 7353. Apr.
m 32797
Ninco Nance; a comic opera in 4 acts, by I. W.
Heysinger.
© Isaac AV. Hevsinger. Philadelphia : 1882 :
2139, Feb. 9. 32798
Nine collars; an incident in the life of Jean
Walstace, by P. M. Parmn. [2], 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D : 31002 ; Parma INI.
Parma. Westfield. N. J. 32799
Nine (The) fifteen. »S'cc, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 9:15 (The)
Nine hundred and ninety-nine. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 999.
Nine hundred and ninety-nine times alive.
i?co Dust and toadstools.
Nine (The) lives of Mrs. Catt; comedy in 3
:icts. by J. K. MacCurdy. 136 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 28. 1912 ; D : 30679 ; James Kyrle
MacCurdy, Brentv^'Ood, N. Y. 32800
Nine (The) of spades; a 1 act play, by E. S.
Tupper. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Editli Sessions Tupper. New York : 1) :
6.560. Apr. 21. 1905; 2c. Apr. 21, 1905. 32801
Nine on the red. Sec Bat (The)
Nine (The) spot; 1 act dramatic playlet, by
I\r. AA'. Brown. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18. 1915; D : 42013 ; IMelville W.
Brown, Portland, Or. 32801a
Nine times out of ten; play in 1 act, by P. Gib-
son. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23. 1910: D : 21401 ; Preston
Gibson, Washington. 32802
Nineteen hundred. Sec, at end of alphabet,
titles begiiming with figures : 1900.
1642
32803
COPYIUGHTEL) IN THE UNITED STATES
32821
Nineteen hundred and fourteen, der auftakt.
Sec. at end of alnlia'ipt. titles beginning with
figures: 1914, der auftakt.
Nineteen hundred and thirteen. Sec, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 1913.
Nineteen hundred twenty- five; satire in 1 act,
liy A. Garrison and John B. Hymer. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 27, 1910 ; D : 21653 ; Alice Garri-
son. New York. 32803
Nineteen ninety-nine. Sec. at end of alphabet,
titles hegiiniing with figures : 1999.
Nineteen ninety-six. Sc:. at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1996.
Nineeen ninety-three. See, at I'lul of alphabet,
titles beginning v.ith figures : 1993.
Nineteen years after; or. A daughter's sacri-
fice, a drama in 5 acts, by T. liawler.
© Teresa Lawler. United States ; 188." :
15519, .luly 18. 32804
Nineteenth (The) century.
© Robert Blei syndicate. New York; 1899:
73567, Nov. 11. 32805
Nineteenth ward ballot box; an American com-
edy-drama in 4 acts, by R. B. Boone.
© Rosa Belle Boone, United States; 1894:
22546, May 3. 32806'
Ninetta and the gondolier; by <.". :Marwig.
© Carl Marwig. United States: 1879: 1.5881.
Nov. 24. ' 32807
Ninette. See Loves (The) of Cyrano.
Ninety and nine; in 3 acts, by Ramsay Morris.
Typewritten.
© Elmer H. Cohic, .Jersey City ; D : 29, .Tan.
12, 1901; 2c. .Jan. 12, 1901. 32808
Same, act 4. Typewritten.
© Elmer H. Cohic. .Ter.sey City; D : 913,
Sept. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1901. 32809
'Ninety-eight. -S'rc, at end of alphabet, titles
begimiing with figures : '98.
Ninety-eight— eight. See^ at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 98—8.
Ninety in the shade; a comedy vaudeville in 3
a«ts. ])y E. Hoist and L. Rosen. Typewritten.
© Edward Hoist and Eew Rosen, New
York : 1892 : 7954, Feb. 19 : 2c. Feb. 19. 32810
Ninety-nine. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: 99.
Ninety-nine — sixty-six; comedy sketch, by S.
Shoengold. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1912; D: 30756; Sanmel
Shoengold, New York. 32811
1643
Ninety-seven. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures: 97.
Ninety seven or seventy-nine; the great Irish
Anu'rican comedy, by Adolph Neuendorff.
© Barry and Fav, New York; 1884:5571.
.Alar. 17. 32812
Ninety-three; a drama in 5 acts, founded on
\i<-tor Hugo's work.' Quatrevingt-treize, by T.
Beutley.
© Thomas Bentlev. New York : 1876 : 13473.
Dec. 6. , 32813
an historical romance in 6 acts, by George
lia'.idall Dcane. Typewritten.
© Sidnev Drew, Yonkers, N. Y. : D:G71.
.luly 18, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 1901. 32814
Nineveh; a drama, by B. H. ^Yilliams. 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin H. Williams, Danielson. Conn. :
D : 2768. Dec. 23, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 1902.
32815
Ninfas y satires; sainete en 1 acto. dividido
en 4 cuadi'os. en prosa .v verso, original de J.
liopez Silvjv y .1. I'ellicer, nn'isica del maestro
Vicente Lleo. ^ladrid [Sociedad de autores
t'Si)auolesl 1909. 57 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© .lose Lopez Silva y Julio Pellicer, Ma-
drid ; D: 1614.3. .Tune 23, 1909; 2c. .Tune 23.
19(i;>. 32816
Niniche; a comedy in 8 acts, by H. C. Husted.
© H. C. Husted, New York; 1879:7663.
June
i-
32817
■ a musical coniiHly in 3 acts, by J. F. Milli-
ken.
© .Tames F. :\niliken. New York; 1885:
1(5149. July 27. 32818
Ninkum (The); a comic opera in 3 acts and 4
-icenes, iilirelto by R. yi. Skinner, music; by
Maurice Arnt)kl.
© Ralph aicGay Skinner, Brooklyn: 1S97:
29404, May 14. • 32819
Niiio (El) bonito; sainolc de costumbres anda-
luzas en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa, libro de
Fernando Vallejo, mflsica de los maestros
(JenC V liozano. M.idrid [Sociedad de autores
espan(')lesl 191L 34. [1] p. 12°. [Libretto
only)
© Dec. 30. 1911: 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; D: 28175:
Fernando Valle.jo, IMadrid. 32820
Nino (El) de los tangos; boceto de sainete de
M. Milun-a Alvarez, con musica de los maes-
tros Castilla v Gosset. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanolesl 1908. 40 p. 12°. [Li-
])retto only] ,
© ]Miguel Mihura Alvarez. Madrid: 1>:
13455, July 25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 32821
32821
)BAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32838
Nino (El) de Triaiia; sainete Ifrico, en 1 acto,
rtividido en 3 cuadros, en verso, original de
A. L6pez Monfs y J. de Lucio, musica de los
niaestros Herntlndez y Mateos. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espafioles] 1914. 43 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38190; Antonio L6pez Monis y Jose de Lucio.
aradrid. 32821a
Ninon; coni.edia lirica en 1 acto, dividido en 3
cuadros, original y en prosa de Fernandez
de la Puente y Allen-Perkins, mfisica del maes-
tro Chapl. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1907. 48 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Fernandez de la Puente y Allen-Perkins,
Madrid: D : 114S7, Oct. 7, 1907; 2c. Oct. 8,
1907. 32822
domestic drama in 6 tableaux, by L. L.
Phillips.
© Laura L. Phillips, New York; 1884: 1177,
.Ian. 15. 32823
• dramatic composition, by A. Fawcett. 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Iay 11, 1910 ; D : 21017 ; Allen Faw-
cett. New York. 32824
Niuon de Lenclos; trauersjiiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Paul Ernst. Leipzig, Im Insel-verlag,
1910. 66 p. 12°.
© June 9, 1911 ; 2c. July 19, 1911 ; D : 24722 ;
Yertriebsstelle des Yerbandes deutscher biihn-
enschriftsteller, Berlin. 32825
Nines. See Comedias; [por] Yictor IVIanue'
Pfez Barroso.
Niiios (Los) de la inclusa; melodrama en 4
actos, un prSlogo y 5 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de J. Amoros Miralles y F. Barado. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
60 p. 12°.
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20. 1910; D:
21096; Julian Amor6s Miralles yF^lix Barado,
Madrid. 32826
Niiios (Los) de Tetuan; pasillo c6mico-lfrico-
t;inriiio en 1 acto. dividido en 4 cuadros y 1
intermedio, en prosa. original de A. Ilamos
INIartln, mfisica de los maestros Torregrosa y
('all:\ia. JMadrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1908. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Antonio Ilamos ]\lartln. :Madrid ; 1 > .
13594, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19. 1908. 32827
Nino's reA'^eng'e. -See King's (The) jester, and
other short plays.
Ninth (The) day; a play in 1 acj;, by E. M. Lent.
© Evangeline M. Lent, New York ; D : 15057,
Feb. 11, 1909. 32828
Ninth (The) inning; a play in 1 act, by J. T.
Prince, jr. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., Chicago ; D : 13297,
July 6, 1908 ; 2c. July 6, 1908. 32829
Ninth (The) promise fulfilled. See Thy king-
dom come.
Ninth (The) waltz; a comedy in 1 act, by R. C.
Carton [pseud, of R. C. Critchett] London,
S. French, ltd.; New York, S. French, 1904.
12 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 4734, Mar.
17, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 32830
Niobe; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Paulton and
Mostyn Tedde.
© Harry Paulton, New York ; 1890 : 15381,
IMay 9. 32831
Niobe, all smiles; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by Harry and Edward Paulton. New York, S.
French ; Loudon, S. French, ltd., 1904. 74 p.
12°
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5197, June
17, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 32832
Niola; a drum by E. M. McCuUough. [31] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Miles McCuUough, Worthing-
tou, O. ; D : 12277, Jan. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 30,
1908. 32833
Nip. See Mat, the romp.
Nip and tuck; farce in 1 act, by Marvin D.
Switzer. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898:9368.
Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 9. 32834
a musical comedy, by J. G. Collins.
© John G. Collins, Philadelphia; D : 8509,
May 9, 1906. 32835
■ ■ See also Serenade (The)
Nip and Ti2"k; or. Great detectives.
© H. A. Webber; Chicago; 1877:7958,
July 9. 32836
Nipped; or. Our firemen, local drama in 3 acts,
by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York; 1877:
10357, Sept. 8. 32837
Nipped in the bud; futurist fantasy in 3 acts,
book and lyrics, b^^ W. W. La Beaiune, music
bv Arthur Proetz, Noel Poepping and Max
Z;ich. [39] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36676 ; William W.
La Beaume, St. Louis. 32837a
Nirvana; or. The sage, the spook and the
sandwich, comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by
F. Soul6, music by A. S. Kendall. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frank Soul6 and Arthur S. Kendall,
New York; 1891:46038, Dec. 17; Ic. Sept.
24, 1892. 33838
1644
32839
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32856
Nirvana — Continued.
or, Theosopliy run wild, comedy in 4 acts,
by E. J. Dooley. Typewritten.
© Edward J. Dooley, Hartford ; 1896 : 5836,
Jan. 22; 2c. Jan. 22. 32839
Nirza. •
© Nadage Doree, United States ; 1891 :
25087, July 10. 32840
Nisida; opera in 3 acts, by J. Joi'dan, from a
story by Alexander Dumas, libretto by J. Jor-
dan and E. A. I'aiming. Act 1, 2. {fn The
Sunday Tribune, Apr. 12, 1914)
© Apr. 12, 1914; Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D:
36984; Jules Jordan, Providence, R. I.
32840a
Same. Act 2 cont., 3. {In Sunday Tri-
bune, Apr. 19, 1914)
© Apr. 19, 1914; 2c. Apr. 27, 1914; D:
36985 ; Jules Jordan, Providence, R. I.
32840b
See also Zanina.
Nixie (The) affair; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. C.
Smith.
© Margaret Cameron Smith, Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 804, Aug. 26, 1901.
32847
Nisowassa; a drama of Wisconsin's Indian days,
by J. Kurtz and P. H. Phillipson. 3 p. 1., 66 p.
12°. Printed.
© Jacob Kurtz and Paul Herman Phillip-
son, Milwaukee; D : 4750, Mar. 19, 1904; 2c.
May 28, 1904. 32841
Nita; comedy sketch in 1 act, by M. Delcomyn.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913 ; D : 32656 ; Marion Del-
comyn, New York. 32842
Nita, the star of the North; melodrama in 5
acts, by H. S. Gurney. Typewritten.
© Harry Stanton Gurney, S. Framingham,
Mass. ; 1895 : 10885, Feb. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 22.
32843
Nitoquert; by Edit Naouit. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
F. R. Palmer, 1914. 2 p. 1., 84 p. front,
(port.) 8°.
© Nov. 23, 1914; 2c. Dec. 2, 1914; A:
387800; Frank Rogers Palmer, Pittsburgh.
32843a
Nitouche; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken. United States; 1884:
16216, Aug. 8. 32844
Nitro-glycerine and galvanic battery sensa-
tions which I hereby claim the sole right
to produce in any shape or form; by Little
Nell, the California diamond.
© Little Nell, Chicago ; 1871 : 9434, Oct. 9.
32845
Nixey, the boy hero; original drama, by Annie
Lewis (Mrs. F. W. Johnson) [100] p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, New York; 1886:
3896, Feb. 15; 2c. July 19. 32846
Nixnodzige (Die) kaadz; dramatisches spiel,
von E. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub.
CO. 1 p. 1., 17 p. 16°.
© Mar. 30, 1914; 2c. Apr. 10, 1914; D:
36665 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 32847a
Nizam (The)
© Henry Hotton, jr., Milwaukee ; D : 7909,
Jan. 27, 1906. 32848
No admittance; a farce in 1 act for female
characters only, by Evelyn Gray Whiting.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902. 11 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2278,
Aug. 27, 1902; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 32849
No alarm; a romantic drama in 6 acts and 8
scenes, by B. Rockie.
© Burdette Rockie, Denver, Col. ; 1892 :
6570, Feb. 10. 32850
No alternative; by L. Kobrin. 50 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910 ; D : 22138 ; Leon Kob-
rin, Brooklyn. 32851
play in 3 scenes, by S. M. Cubbage. [1],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1913; D: 34025; Sallie M.
Cubbage, New York. 32852
No castle in the air; a drama in 5 acts and 5
tableaux, by C. D. Greene. [105] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© C. Dickens Greene, Memphis, Tenn. ; D :
11150, Aug. 10, 1907; 2c. Aug. 10, 1907.
32853
No children allowed; play in 1 act, by John B.
Hymer. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D: 41861; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 32853a
No commoners need apply; in 3 acts, by A. .1.
Steed. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Augustus James Steed, Aylsham, Eng-
land; D:4270, Nov. 20, 1903; 2c. Nov. 20,
1903. 32854
No count for her; by W. K. Britt. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Williaui K. Britt, Philadelphia ; D : 12533,
Mar. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 32855
No divvy; melodramatic sketch, by D. S. Ku-
sell. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D: 30777; Dan S.
Kusell, Chicago. 32856
1645
32857
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32877
No dogs allowed; farce in 3 acts, by A. Walsh.
[2], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913; D : 34239 ; Austin
Walsh, New York. 32857
No evidence. Sec Finger prints.
No existe felicidad; boeeto de coniedia en 1
iicto. (lividido en 2 ruadros y 1 interniedio,
en prosa, original de A. Jorge. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espauolesj 1911. 35 p. 12°.
© May 20, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24325; Alfonso Jorge, Madrid. 32858
No gas; phiy in 1 act, liy H. F. Turner. [1], 3
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913; D : 33214 ; Harold I<\
Turner, Minneapolis. 32859
-No girls admitted; short play, by Edyth M.
Wormwood. Franklin. O.. Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1912. IS p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31664 ;
Eldri<lL''e entertainment house. Franklin, O.
32860
No gold could buy her; by Joseph Byron Tot-
ten. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. B. Totten, New York; D : 9980, Feb.
19, 1907; 2c. Feb; 18. 1907. 32861
No good; melodrama in 1 act, by E. H. Rupert.
[2] 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. July 5, 1910 ; D : 21479 ; Everett Henry
Rupert, Grand Junction, Col. 32862
«
play in 1 act, by R. Barry. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D : 36845 ; Richard
Barry, New York. 32862a
No hay mal conio el de la envidia. Sec Chico
(El) de las Peiiuelas.
No Irish wanted here; a new and original song
with nuisic. by Edward Harrigan.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1874:15392*,
Dec. 22. 32863
No la hagas y no la temas; coraedia. original
de Eusebio Blasco. refundida en 1 acto por
R. y W. Blasco. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1913. 20 p. 12°.
© ISIar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30. 1914; D:
36520; Ricardo y Wenceslas Blasco, IMadrid.
32863a
No less than king; a play in 4 acts, by IMal-
colin Watson. [118J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Watson, London; D : 9301, Oct. 24.
1906: 2c. Oct. 24. 1906. 32864
No man's land; a comedy drama.
© Frank Herrick, Youngstown, O. ; 1896j
52496, Sept. 19.
32865
1646
No man's land — Oontinued.
-drama in 4 acts, by J. B. Ould. 80 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. :\Iar. 22. 1910; D : 20.53S ; J. B. Ould.
Wafiliington. 32866
a play in 4 acts, by II. D. Cottrell. . 128 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© T. Daniel Frawlev, Seattle; D : IKMO,
Oct. 12. 1908; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908. 32867
-a stfu-y of the Arizona plains. 92 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Rov Foster, West Pullman, 111. ; D : 13304,
June 23, 1908 ; 2c. June 15, 1908. 32868
No-marriage (The) plan; modern play in 4 acts,
by J. Carniol |j>seud. of John J. Kai'uiol | 102
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1910; D : 21573 ; John Car-
idol, New York. 32869
No matter what happens; by J. S.Ennis. Type-
written.
© Jennie Sherman Ennis, Detroit ; D : 1501,
Dec. 27. 11)02 : 2c. Fc>b. 27, 1902. 32870
No men wanted; a sketch in 1 act, by Rachel
Baker Gale. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1903.
16 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4058,
Oct. 6, 1903; 2c. Oct. 26, 1903. 32871
No mother to guide her; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Lillian Mortimer. L33J p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Decker, jr., Algoma, Wis., and
Jas. L. Vei-onee, Chicago ; D : 6439, Mar. 31,
1905 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1905. 32872
No name. Typewritten.
© Lillian Jane Burnham and Marie Emblin
Carr,- Deti-oit: 1900 A : 20754, Aug. 20; 2c.
Sept. 7. ' 32873
a protean drama in 4 acts, by Heni-y .\.
Weaver.
© John L. Williams, Cincinnati ; 1874 :
1200, Feb. 2. 32874
No one need know; comedy in 3 acts, by li.
Worrall and Harold Pensmith. 63 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. IS. 1909 ; D : 17131 ; Lechnu'r(>
Worrall. London. 32875
No one to pity her; by Joseph Byron Totten.
[641 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. B. Totten, New York; D : 9984, Feb.
18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. 32876
No Tjay no cure; a sketch, by A. J. Leavitt. New
York, De Witt, 1882. 7 p. 12°. ( [Ethioin.ni
and connc drama, no. 145])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1882 : 19922.
Nov. 24; 2c. Jan. 22, 1881. 32877
32878
COPYRTGHITSD IN THE UNITED STATES
32899
No place like home; a farce comedy in 2 acts.
© Joliu Mori-issey, United States ; 1891 :
24631, July 6. 32878
farce in 3 acts, by H. Stebbins.
I© Herbert Stebbins, Newton, Mass. ; D :
260, Mar. 25, 1901. 32879
rural comedy in 3 acts, by R. Lyle. [731 1».
4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Lyle, New York ; D : 8214, Mar.
23, 1906; 2c. Mar. 23, 1906. 32880
a rustic drama in 4 acts, by Frank L. Bix-
by. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jere McAulifl'e and Harry Kat^e, Lynn.
Mass.; D:2117, July 14, 1902; 2c. July 14.
1902. 32881
No quarter; play in 1 act, by Ij. K. Devendorf.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915; D : 39.508 ; La Motte
Kibbey Devendorf, Albany. 32881a
No questions asked; a comedy in 1 act, by
Chester Henry Keogh. 27 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© C. H. Keogh, Chicago : D : 7970, Feb. 9.
1906; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 32882
-^ a dramatic composition in 1 act, by F. G.
Tuttle. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D : 30052 ; Florence
Guertin Tuttle, Brooklyn. 32883
play of mystery and thrills in 3 acts, by
C. S. Blaney. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915 ; D : 39367 ; Cecil Spooner
Blaney, New York. 32883a
See also Parlor comedies.
No recipe like laughter; or, The third degree
phonograph, sketch in 1 act, by F. H. Powers.
[2], 5 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. IT, 1911 ; D : 23979 ; Frank- H.
Powers, San Francisco. 32884
No relations. Sec Sans famille.
No sect in heaven; In 3 acts [by] W. D. Cor-
nell.
© W. D. Cornell, Fond du Lac, Wis.; 1895:
7309, Feb. 1. 32885
No show; Dlav of modern life in 3 acts, by
G. F.- Cole. '[38] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910; D: 21595; Ge(n-ge
Frederick Cole, Chicago. 32886
No sir.
© Mrs. Thai Rosback Perkins. Chicago :
1900 : 5700, Mar. 2.
No smoking allowed; comedy musical
in 1 act, by J. F. Mackey. i, 13 p. f°.
writteii.
© Ic. June 1, 1910; D: 212.31; J.
Mackey, Providence, R. I.
32887
sketch
Type-
Frank
32888
No sold de pan vive el hombre; comedia en 2
actos y en prosa, original de X. Cabello y
Lapiedra. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1912. 65 p. 8°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31574 ;
Xavier Cabello y Lapiedra, Maih'id. 32889
No somos nadie; sainete en prosa, original de
('. FeniAndez Shaw y F. Toro Luna. Madrid
[Sociedad do autores espanoles] 1910. [33 1
p. 12°.
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21097; Carlos Fernandez Sliaw y Franciscci
Toro Luna, Madrid. " 32890
No thirteen; a vaudeville sketch, by A. C.
Hingst.
© Adolphine Cliariolto Hingst, New York :
D:4450, Dec. 29, 1903. ^ 32891
No time to think; play in 3 acts, bv F. P. Gooch.
[109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42421 ; I'^r:inces Pusey
Gooch, Brightwaters, N. Y. 32891a
No trespassing; comedy in 1 scene, by Frank
Dumont. New Y^ork, 1884.
© Sam. Devere, "New York; 1884:1973.
.Tan. 28; 2c. Feb. 7, 1885. 32892
play in 1 act, by. George Totten Smith.
7 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D: 31616; Louis J.
Winsch, Philadelphia. 32893
No wedding bells; play in 1 act, by Searl Allen
and .J. Le Fevre. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16. 1913; D: 31982; .Johnnie
Le Fevre, New York. 32894
No wedding bells for her; or, A bride's con-
fession, comedy ilrania in 4 acts, by Theodore
Kremer. 95 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© B. E. Forre.ster, New York; D : 4017.
Sept. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1903. 32895
No wonder; by R. St. Carr. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Royal St. Can-, New York ; D : 10212.
Mar. 26, 1907; 2c. Mar. 26, 1907. 32896-
Noah Homespun's strategy; a rural playlet in
1 act, by W. W. Norton. 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Warren Norton. Detroit: D:
."074, Mny 25. 1904; 2c. July 23. 1904. 32897
Noah's ark; ])y Cijire Kimmior. [89] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© C. Kummer, New York; D : 6899. Julv 3.
190.1: 2c. July 8, 1905. 32898
by Margaret To-.vnsend [Mme. Giovanni
Tagliapietra]
© Mai-garet Townseiid Tagliapietra, New
York: U)0(t .\::nsi3, Dec. 26. 32899
1647
32900
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32923
Noah's ark — Continued.
a comedj' in 3 acts, by H. Paultou and Mos-
tyn Tedde.
© Harry Paulton, New York ; 1890 : 15382,
May 9. 32900
a drama in 4 ;i(is. by F. Williams and G. L.
Stout.
© Fred Williams and G. L. Stout, New
York ; 1887 : 12.563, May 12. 32901
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by B. Whitney.
© Bruce Whitney, Milwaukee ; 1899 : 11347,
Feb. 8. 32902
a local drama of New York lile, by .T. Hart
and G. L. Stout.
© Josh Hart and G. L. Stout, New York;
1890 : 18.547, June 7 ; 2c. June 27. 32903
romantic American drama in prologue and
4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1896:28732,
May 11.
32904
— or. The wooden toy's revenge, a spectacu-
lar play, by .T. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1888 : 10490,
Apr. 11. 32905
— ^re also Voyag-e of Noah.
Noah's ark, jr.; a fnrco in 1 act, by Snmuel
Emery. New York, Harold Roorbach, 1901.
.30 p. 12°.
© " Harold Roorbach, South Orange, N. J. ;
D : 982, Oct. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1901. 32906
Nob Hill; real life American comedy in 4 acts,
by D. Clift. [149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37841; Denison
Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 32906a
Nobility; a comedy in 4 acts, by L. D. Ventura.
© L. D. Ventura, St. Paul; 1892:14590,
Apr. 2. 32907
■ -tr. from the French of Edouard Plou-
vier, by F. A. Durivage.
© Francis A. Durivage, New York; 1873:
1061, Feb. 4. 32908
a dramatization in 4 acts, by George Mor-
ton.
© AValter Jarvis, New York; 1873:4190.
Apr. 21. 32909
— - a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Telg-
mann.
© H. Bertram Telgmann, United States ;
1894 : 25367, May 19. 32910
— an original American play in 5 acts, by
H. M. Levy.
© Henry M. Levy, New York ; 1892 : 35620,
Aug. 29. 32911
Nobility for cash; an American satirical com-
edy in 4 acts, by A. A. Corbett.
© Adolph A. Corbett, New York; 1894:
13745, Mar. 22. 32912
Noble (A) American; a play in 4 acts, by E.
Cooke Hardy. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardv, New York ; D :
12880, May 2, 1908; 2c. May 20, 1908. 32913
Noble and plebeian; by F. Pons Pou.
© Francisca Pons Pou, New York; 1883:
10216, .Tune 6. 32914
■ a tragedy in 3 acts, original in Spanish by
Fi-ancisca Pons y Pou, tr. by S. Lema.
© Santiago Lema, United States; 1880:
S313. IMiiy 31. 32915
Noble born; a story of Naples, jjlay in 4 acts,
by Richard Ganthony, with original songs
and music by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York ; 1894 : 58512,
Dec. 15. 32916
Noble (A) convict; or. The convict mayor, an
emotional drama in 4 acts. [107] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Geo. C. Boniface, New York; D:8315,
Apr. 10, 190G ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1906. 32917
Noble deeds; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
Charles Reude's story entitled Christie John-
stone, by F. W. Bacon.
© Fred W. Bacon, Boston; 1875:10750,
Oct. 16. 32918
Noble (The) footman. See His nibs.
Noble (A) heart; by .T. L. Carrolo.
© Joseph Louis Carrolo, Providence, R. I. ;
D : 2106, July 11, 1902. 32919
Noble heroes: a play in 3 acts, by C. McCarthv.
© Charles McCarthy, New York; 1892:
50601, Dec. 12. 32920
Noble (A) heroine; sensational drama in 5 acts,
by J. Crocker.
© Josephine Crocker, United States ; 18S0 :
1986, Jan. 25. 32921
Noble (The) lord; comedy in 1 act, by Percival
L. Wilde [pseud, of P. L. Weil] {In Puck,
vol. 75, no. 1943, May 30, 19l4)
© May 26, 1914 ; Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 371SS ;
Percival L. Weil, New York. 32921a
See also Dawn; with The noble lord, etc.
Noble (A) mission; or, Michael Strogoff, grand
spectacular drama.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ;
1881 : 4872, Mar. 31. 32922
Noble (A) nature; play in 1 act, by K. Phillips.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D: 32804; Kitty Phil-
lips, Los Angeles. 32923
1648
32924
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
32944
Noble (A) noodle; a comedy in 4 acts, by H. J.
Byron and L. Wallack.
© H. J. Byron and Lester Wallack, New
York ; 1872 : 6189, June 10. 32924
Noble outcast; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
J. A. Fraser, jr.
© J. A. Fraser, jr., Chicago; 1888:34932,
Dec. 7. 32925
— • a drama, by J. W. Summers and Anna
Boyle Summers. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
I© John W. Summers, New York: 1887:
2871, Feb. .5 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1889.
32926
drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Fraser, jr. Chi-
cago, The Dramatic publishing company [1896]
45 p. 12°. (On cover: American amateur
drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1896 : 59782.
Oct. 30; 2c. Oct. 31; 2c. Nov. 4. 32927
Noble profession. See Monologues of to-day.
Noble (A) purpose. See Delmars (The)
Noble (A) revenge; drama in 4 acts, by A.
Spanuth.
© Anna Spanuth, Chicago ; D : 1108. Nov.
18, 1901. 32928
Noble (A) sacrifice; a drama in 3 acts, by A.
Vatter and J. E. Spencer.
© August Vatter and John E. Spencer. Bos-
ton; 1889:14479, May 13. 32929
an original comedy in 5 acts, by J. Lowrj',
jr.
© .John Lowry, ir., New York ; 1878 : 14212.
Dec. 5. 32930
See also Out of the shadow.
Noble (A) son; a comedy drama.
© Sol. Berliner, New York; 188Q : 5633,
Feb. 18. 32931
an original comedy-drama, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New York ; 1889 : 1855,
Jan. 14. 32932
Noble (A) vagabond; by S. Bienenstok.
© Sigfried Bienenstok, United States ; 1885 :
4074, Feb. 14; 2c. Feb. 14. 32933
Noble (A) wreck; a 5 act comedy drama, by
D. S. Smith.
© Del. S. Smith. Chicago; 1888:35414.
Dec. 12. 32934
Nobler than the king; a romantic play in 4
acts,
© Charlton Andrews, Brookville, Ind. ; D :
2900, Jan. 23, 1903. 32935
Noblesse oblige; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. E.
Channing and C. P. Stetson [i. e. C. P. S.
Gilmanl
© Grace Ellery Channing and Charlotte
Perkins Stetson, Pasadena; 1889:20750.
July 3. 32936
a drama in 4 acts, by W. O. Varney.
© William O. Varney, Boston; 1897:61866,
Nov. 2. , 32937
— piece en 3 actes [par] M. Hennequin et P.
Veber. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1910. 196 p. 12".
© May 25, 1910; 2c. May 14, 1910; D:
2108C ; Maurice Heimequin & Pierre Veber,
Paris. 32938
or. The lady, sketch in 1 act, by Ethel
Rosen Thaule [pseud, of E. Rosenthal] [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1914;
Rosenthal, San Francisco.
D : 37342 ; Ethel
32938a
— — See also Our family motto.
Nobleza de alma; zarzuela dramj'itica, en 1
acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de E.
Moyron y L. Mestres, miisica del maestro Pru-
dencio Munoz. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1909. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19. 1909; D:
17492; Eulogio Moyron & Luis Mestres. Ma-
drid. 32939
Nobleza (La) de un querer; sainete Ifrico de
costumljres madrileSas en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
en prosa y verso, original de Jose Morales y
Jeslis Alvarez Diaz, mtisica de los maestros G.
Aquino y M. Rebollo. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1912. 41 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32564 ;
J. Morales y J. Alvarez Diaz, Madrid. 32940
Nobody; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by John A.
Stevens.
© James S. Stevens, Philadelphia; 1897:
51362. Sept. 14. 32941
dramatic sketch, by L. K. Sinnott. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22. 1911; D: 25052; Lillian K.
Sinnott, New York. 32942
or. How the Delamars got in society, a
drama in 6 acts.
© Maude Florence Bellar, Columbus, O. ;
1899 : 57509, Sept. 8. 32943
■or, The German emigrant, by T. I. Keogh.
Ms.
© Thomas Ignatius Keogh, Denison, Tex. ;
1891 : 37259, Oct. 16 ; Ic. Oct. 17. 32944
Nobody at home; drama in prologue and 4 acts,
by P. M. aiartin. 5 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D: 36746; Prestonia
Mann Martin, Stapleton, N. Y. 32944a
5379—16-
-104
1649
32945
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32961
Nobody cares; by J. William Pope.
© Blanch Selwyii, United States ; 1873 : 551,
Jan. 20. 32945
Nobody home; comedy in 2 acts, by Boyle
Woolfolk and Richard Carroll. 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D : 394.56 ; Boyle
Woolfolk, inc., Chicago. 32945a
— a 1 act playlet, by Blutch Cooper. 1 p. 1.,
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914; D : 38727 ; Jas. E.
Cooper, New York. 32945b
— See also Littlest (The) lodger.
Nobody knew, — but her enemies guessed; a
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12083, Jan. 3, 1908. 32946
Nobody likes to hear it; farce in 3 acts, by R.
Madden. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D : 39057 ; Richard
Madden, New York. 32946a
Nobody's claim; an original drama in 4 acts,
by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston ; 1882 : 7470,
May 8 ; Ic. Dec. 1, 1884. 32947
Nobody's darling; drama in 4 acts, by Hal
R(>id |i. e., .1. H. Reid] [100] p. 4°. TjT)e-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1911; D: 23770; Darcy &
Wolford, Inc., New York. 32948
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] 4°. Typewritten.
© Sullivan, Harris & AVoods, New York;
D : 6027, Jan. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1905.
32949
a musical comedy-drama in 1 act, by H.
Anderson.
© Hattie Anderson, Chicago; 1897:24776,
Apr. 21. 32950
Nobody's fault; by Arthur Law. London, J.
Williams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schuberth & co.,
1904. 27 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 5149,
June 10, 1904 ; 2c. .Tune 10, 1904. 32951
or, The child of the Marshalsea, a play in
3 acts, by Franz von Schonthan. [104] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Selwyn & co., New York; D:8912, Aug.
3. 1906; 2c. .July 27, 1906. 32952
Nobody's fortune; a drama founded upon Ed-
mund Yates' novel of the same name, and
dramatized by J. C. Bushnell.
© John C. Bushnell, New York ; 1872, 12584,
Nov. 29. 32953
Nobody's fortune — (Jonlinued.
or, The convict's escape, a .sensational
drama in 3 acts, by H. 1'. Grattan.
© Mrs. H. P. Grattan, Baltimore; 1872:
12919, Dec. 9. 32954
Nobody's house; or. The pretty pets, an origi-
nal comic di-ama in 1 act, by C. Foster.
©Charles Fo.ster, New York ; 1872:799, Jan.
26. 32955
Nobody's moke; an original farce in 1 act, by
Will W. Gray. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:34944,
Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 32956
Nobody's son; a comedy in 5 acts, by Jos. A.
Nunez.
© Juliette A. Nunez, Louisville ; 1880 : 8529.
June 4. 32957
play in 4 acts, by E. W. Moore. 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1914 ; D : 37894 ; E. Wallace
IMoore, Oswego, Or. 32957a
Nobody's widow; farcical romance in 3 acts, by
Avery Hopwood. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D : 42694 ; David Be-
lasco, New York. 32957b
Noces (Les) de Panurge; piece en vers en 5
actos et 6 tableaux de Eugene et Edouard
Adenis. 48 p. f°. (Sui)plement . . . du
Monde illustre. 14 Janvier 1911 )
© .Tan. 14, 1911; 2c. Feb. 18, 1911; D:
23390 ; Eug. & Ed. Adenis, Paris. 32958
Noche de boda; entremes en prosa, original de
F. Barado. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
paSoles] 1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32572 ;
Felix Barado, Madrid. 32959
Noche de bodas; zarzuela, en 1 acto, dividido
on 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de
.T. Royo de Leon y R. Sepulveda. mdsica del
maestro Torregrosa. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1910. 42 p. 12°. [I.,ibretto
oidy]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24. 1910; D:
21153; .lose Royo de Leon y Rafael Sepfilveda,
Madrid. 32960
Noche (La) de las flores; idilio dramatico en
1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa original
de J. Pastor Rubira, mfisica del maestro
Manuel Penella. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1910. 32 p. 1 1. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21072; J. Pastor Bubira, Madrid. 32961
1650
32962
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UiTITED STATES
32975
Noche (La) del amor. See Al fin, solos!
Noche (La) del baile; juguete comico en 1 acto
y on prosa, escrilo por Luis Gabaldon y En-
rique F. Gutierrez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 28 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29792 ; L. Gabaldou y E. F. Gutierrez, Madrid.
32962
Noche (Una) en el juzgao.
rubiales.
See Serafina la
Noche (La) vieja; opereta en 1 acto. dividido en
4 cua(U-<js. en prosa, original de M. Miluira y
K. Gonzalez, niusica del maestro Celestino
Roig. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles]
1915. 41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© .Tune 24, 191.5; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
410G9; Miguel Mihura y Ilicardo Gonztllez,
Madrid. 32962a
Noches de luna; tragicomedia en 1 acto en
prosa, original de L. Rodriguez Cuevas. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 21
p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40058 ; Luis Rodriguez Cuevas, Madrid.
32963
Nocturne in a flat; play in 1 i\ct,by B. T. Tatem
[1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D : 36747
Thomas Tatein, Brooklyn.
Beniamin
32963a
■ -by .L S. Blackton. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .lau. 2. 1915; D : 39275 ; J. Stuart
Blackton, New York. 32963b
Noel; drame lyricjue en .'] actes, poeme de .Jeanne
et Paul Ferrier, musique de F. D'Erlanger.
Paris, G. Ricordi & cie, 1911. 36 p. 12°,
[Words only]
© Jan. 7, 1911; 2c. Jan. 9, 1911; D 1.23047;
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 32964
a lyric drama in 3 acts, poem by Jeanne
and Paul Ferrier, music by F. D'Erlanger, tr.
by Algernon St. Jobn-Brenon. New York, G.
Ricordi & co.. 1912. 41 p. 8°. [Libretto only.
French and English]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31600 ;
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 32965
Noel Corson's oath; or, Leonia's repentance, a
drama, in 4 acts, by Verna M. Raynor.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1899:13589,
Feb. 18. 32966
Noel's inheritance; a play in 4 acts, by E. A.
Locke. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Edgar A. Locke, Jersey City; D:6624,
May 3, 1905 ; 2c. June 20, 1905. 32967
Noemi e Ruth; poeiiia l»i])li(o in 3 parti per soli,
cori ed orchestra, versi di Saverio Fino, niu-
sica di Don Giocondo Fino. Milaiio. (i. Ri-
cordi & c. ; New York. Boosey & co., 1907.
20 p. 8°. [Words only]
© a. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 11718, Nov.
11, 1907; 2c. Nov. 11, 1907. 32968
Nogg's; a comedy in -5^ acts, dramatized from
The mystery of Glonham, by W. A. Luby.
© William A. Luby, Kalamazoo. ]\rich. ;
1882 : 15379, Sept. IS. 32969
Noh dramas; Japanese plays from the manu-
script of Ernest Fenollosa, ed. l)y Ezra Pound.
(Ill Drama, no. 8, Mav. 1915; periodical ©
.Afa.N 28, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; B : 335701 ;
Drama league of America, Chicago.)
Contents : Sotoba Komachi, by Kiyotsugu. —
Kayoi Komachi. — Suma Genji (Genji at
Suma) by Manzaburo. — Kumasaka, by U.iino-
bu, adopted son of Motokijo. — Shojo. — Tam-
iira.— TsuiHMiiasa. 32969a
Noiseless cannon.
© Henri De Greau, Pittsford, Vt. ; D : 5965.
Dec. 27, 1904. 32970
Noisy (The), naughty uhlans and the pretty
little nun; scene from Marie Odile, a play in
3 acts, by E. Knoblauch. {In New York Sun-
day American, no. 11.523, Feb. 14, 1915)
© Feb. 14, 1915; Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D:
39767; lildw.-ird Knoblauch, T>ondon. 32970a
Noisy (The) student; play in 1 act, by J, Nor-
denshield. [1], 38 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic, Aug. 1, 1912; D: 30409; .Jean net to
Nordenshield, New York. 32971
Nom (The) de plume; play in 3 acts, by K.
Burke. [46] p- f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911; D: 23476; Kathleen
Burke, San Francisco. 32972
Noma.
© Hoy Cranston, New York ; D : 6366, Mar.
21, 1905. 32973
Nominated; farcical political sketch in 1 act,
by P. G. Piatti. [1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. .July 29, 1912; D: 30372; Peter G.
Piatti, New York. 32974
Nomination (The); or, The campaign in Ches-
ter, a comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. Wede-
kind.
© Julius Wedekind, Cincinnati; 1894:
32975
44786, Sept. 24.
1651
32976
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
32996
Nomination (The) — Continued.
satire on machine politics as prac-
ticed in the average election.
© Julius E. Wedekind, Cincinnati; 1892:
46474, Nov. 14. 32976
Nominee (The); comedy sketch in 1 act, by
S. J. Macdonald and A. O. Warburg. [1],
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912 ; D : 30340 ; Samuel J.
Macdonald and Albert O. Warburg, Newark,
N. J. 32977
Non compos mentis. Typewritten.
© Ed. Chrissie. New York; 1900 A: 6308.
Mar. 8; 2c. Mar. 8. 32978
Non-believer (The); or, The broken charm,
comedy sketch, by,D. Raynol. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1911 ; D : 25374 ; Dorothy Ray-
nol, New York. 32979
See also Mental telepathy.
Non-combatant; a play in 4 acts, by H. F. Cun-
ningham.
© Henry F. Cunningham, New York ; D :
16069. June 15, 1909. 32980
None but the brave; a comedy in 1 act, by E.
Chappel. 20 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909 ; D : 16565 ; Eva Chap-
pel, San Fmncisco. 32981
See also Carib isle.
None so blind; dramatic 1 act play, by W. C.
Wonderly and M. S. Keightley. [2], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1914; D: 39205; W. Carey
Wonderly, Baltimore, and Mabel S. Keightley,
South Bond, Ind. 32982
Nono; comedie en 3 actes, par S. Guitry. 1 p. I.
55 p. 12".
© Sacha Guitry. Paris ; D : 15907, ]\Iav 21.
1909; 2c. May 21, 1909. 32983
Non-professional (A) call; in 1 act, bv Edward
P. Moran and Wm. A. Heelan. [17] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Philip A. Gastrock, New York ; D : 6741,
May 27, 1905 ; 2c. May 27, 1905. 32983a
Nonsense; by H. Aldrich. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Herbert Aldrich. Brooklvn ; D : 15616,
Apr. 14, 1909; 2c. Apr. 14, 1909. 32984
comedy in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by C H.
Morton and M. L. Johnson.
© Charles H. Morton and Mrs. Martha
I>affitte fsic] Johnson, Philadelphia; 1873:
92, Jan. 6. 3298X
Nonsense — Continued.
an original opera bouffe comedy and bur-
lesque pantomime, by William Carleton.
© Robert Eraser, United States; 1879:
11561, Aug. 30. 32986
Nonsense land.
© Bernard J. Fagau, New York ; D : 7815,
Jan. 4, 1906. 32987
Nonsensical (A) affair; owned, originated, com-
posed, and written by D. Crimmins.
© Dan Crimmins, Spokane, Wash. ; 1898 :
29278, May 11. 32988
Nonsuch (The), stick a pin in it; an original
comedy in 3 acts, by R. F. Carroll.
© Richard F. Carroll, New York; 1888:
16173, June 5. 32989
Nook (A) in the woods. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Joseph Henry Benner. Fullerton, Pa. ;
D : 10867, June 27, 1907 ; 2c. June 27, 1907.
32990
Noon hour; by Charles Harrison. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3. 1909 ; D : 16698 ; William M.
Carroll, Jacksonville, 111. 32991
Noor-Jehan; Indian play in 4 acts, by M. E. H.
Tyrwhitt-Drake, written in collaboration with
Helene A^acare.sco. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41717 ; Mary Emily
Honora Tyrwhitt-Drake, London. 32991a
Nora; a domestic drama in 3 acts, by W. M.
liawrence.
© William Moore Lawrence, Milwaukee ;
1881:842, Jan. 15. 32992
— a play in 5 acts, by M. Booth.
© Marion Booth, United States; 1882:
19914, Nov. 24. 32993
or, A doll's house (Et dukkehjem), a
play by Henrik Ibsen, tr. from the Nor-
wegian by Henrietta Frances I>ord. New ed.
rev. Chicago, Lily publishing house, 1890.
© Lily pub. house. Chicago; 1890:26091,
Aug. 23; 2c. Sept. 10. 32994
See also G-esammelte dramen; von Henrik
Ibsen.
Nora and Bora; a farce comedy in 3 acts, from
the French, by Edward Poulton.
© R. M. Field, Boston ; 1892 : 26076, June 21.
32995
Nora in the twentieth century; or. The human
house, by E. Rosenblatt. [63] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 35, 1910 ; D : 22128 ; Ethel Rosen-
blatt, Iselin, N. J. 32996
1652
32997
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33015
Nora niachree; or, The sunset bell, a romantic
Irish drama iu 4 acts, by Clay Greeue and
S. Tliompson.
© Slason Tliompson, Chicago ; 1S81 : 5301,
Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 7. 32997
Nora Shannon. See In sackcloth and ashes.
Nora'chen; oder. Das sperrjahr, schwank in 3
akteii, V(»n H. Kntcli. f57 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911; D: 23126; Vertriebs-
stollo des Verhandes deutscher biihiieii-
schriltsteller, Berlin. 32998
Norah Flanigan's first day; a farce comedy in
1 act. by F. D. Wislitmnn. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912; D: 30049; Florence D.
Wiglitman. New York. 32999
Norah's chance; play in 1 act, by T. de Coppet.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19. 1914; D : 37072 ; Theodocia
de Coppet, New York. 33000
Norah's good bye; a musical Irish sketch in 1
scene, by Frank Dumont. New York, De Witt,
1884. 6 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 153] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26401,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 1885. 33001
Norah's vow; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. Schiff and A. Benrimo.
© Emma Schiff and A. Benrimo, United
States ; 1880 : 8912. June 14. 33002
Nora's fortune. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Kittle O'Brien, San Francisco ; D : 5548.
Sept. 16, 1904; Ic. Sept. 9. 1904; Ic. Nov. 18.
1904. 33003
Nora's love test; play in 5 acts, by M. Booth.
5 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1915 ; D : 41752 ; 'Marion
Booth, New York. 33003a
Nora's mistake; play in 1 act, by G. W. Con-
ners. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33463 ; Georgia W.
Conners. Chicago. 33004
Norcross; or. The phantom Quaker, a drama in
6 acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud, of W. O. Sou-
bron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwauk^; D:
269, Mar. 27, 1901. 33005
Nordeck; a play in 5 acts, by F. Mayo and J. G.
Wilson.
© Frank Mavo and John G. Wilson, Chi-
cago ; 1882 : 15380, Sept. 18 ; 2c. Mar. 22. 1883.
33006
Nordeck — Continued.
Same.
© Deronda Mayo Green, New York, as
the child of the deceased author, in renewal
for 28 years. Renewal no. 922, May 21, 1910.
Original entry, Sept. 18, 1882, no. 15380.
33007
Nordpolfahrer (Professor Graden); schauspiel
in 3 akten, von Auer-Waldboru. Berlin. Vita,
deutsches verlagshaus [1907] 3 p. 1., [5]-84 p.
12°. (Bibliothek moderner dramen)
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
11814, Nov. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1907. 33008
Nordseekrabbe (Die); vaudeville in 3 akten,
von Bruno Decker u. Rob. Pohl, musik von
Gustav Wanda. Text der gesiinge. Berlin,
Mignon-verlag, 1913. 23 p. 8°.
© Nov. 5. 1913 ; Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36910 ;
Mignon verlag, Berlin. 33008a
Same. 69 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Ic. May 4, 1914; D: 36915; Mignon ver-
lag, Berlin. 33008b
Noria (La); escenas de la vida periodistica para
ser representadas en 1 acto y en prosa, origi-
nales de X. Ximenez. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1909. 31 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16901; Ximeno Ximenez, Madrid. 33009
Noris; or. Expiation, society drama in 6 acts,
by C Florio.
© Caryl Florio, Omaha, Neb. ; 1886 : 18696,
Aug. 17. 33010
Norma; tragic-drama in prologue and 4 acts,
by G. Walderaar and F. F. Mackay.
© Gertrude Walderaar and F. F. Mackav,
New York; D : 2706, Dec. 1, 1902. 33011
See also Efterladte skrifter ; af Henrik Ib-
sen.
Norman (A) conquest; a romantic comic opera
in 3 acts, by C. A. Kaiser.
© Charles Alexander Kaiser, New York ;
1899:4628, Jan. 11. 33012
Normans.
© Albert Ferdinando, Chicago; 1884; 22867.
Nov. 15. 33013
Norn (The) child.
© Helen M. Cleveland, Boston ; D : 6755,
.Tune 1, 1905. 33014
Norombega, a dream of Acadie; comic opera in
prologue and 2 acts, libretto by L. T. Smyth.
© Lawrence T. Smyth, Bangor. Me. ; 1894 :
36555, Aug. 4. 33015
1653
33016
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33036
Norrella, the belle of the ball; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 72 p. f\ Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilvvell, Brooklyn;
D : 12110, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 16, 1908.
33016
Norseman (The); a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Los Angeles ; 1894 :
24272, Miiy 14. 33017
drama in 4 acts, by E. A. Curtis [i. e.
E. A. O. Brenton] Portland, Me., 1012. ix,
96 p. 12°.
© Apr. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1912 ; D : 29236 ;
Elizahetli Alden Curtis, Hartford. 33018
North and South; a dramatic comedy of Ameri-
can life, by T. C. Do Leon.
©T. C. De Leon, Mobile; 1873:3314; Apr.l.
33019
a play of the Civil War, in 4 acts, by A. E.
Berg.
© Albert Ellory Berg, New York; 1891:
2i;]7, Jan. 14. 33020
-or, True Blue, the scout of the Shenan-
doah, an original military drama in 5 acts,
w ith accompanying tableaux, by J. G. Steele,
© John G. Steele, New York ; 1877 : 14011,
Dec. 3. 33031
See also Kithless, kinless.
North (The) and the South; or, True to his
flag", a military drama in 4 acts and 6 tab-
leaux, by F. A. Hazelwood.
© F. A. Hazelwood, Springfield, Mass. ;
1893 : 46273. Oct. 16. 33022
North (The) Beach cache; play in 1 act, by A. C.
Benton. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D : 36459 ; A. C. Ben-
ton, Alameda. Cal. 33022a
North Carolina Nan; a character drama in 4
acts, by E. H. Rayner.
© Emily Hodgdon Rayner, New Y''ork ; D :
7339. Sept. 29, 190.5. 33023
North of fifty three; play in 1 act, by W. Rob-
ertson and W. S. Hart. [1], 20 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912 ; D : 30439 ; Willard Rob-
ertson. AVnsliington. 33024
North (The) Pole; a comic opera, by M. Ma-
retzek.
© Max Maretzek, New York; 1896:7169,
Jan. 29. 33025
► — musical play in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by
M. H. Stone. [3], 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. .3. 1910; D: 21927; Mary
Banchett Stone, Saginaw, Mich. 33026
North Pole expedition. See Arctic.
North (The) Shore boom; rural comedy in 4
acts, by F. M. Knowles.
© Frederick Milton Knowles, New York;
D; 8871, July 26, 1906. 33027
Northampton (The) bank robbery; a melo-
di-ama in 6 acts, founded upon the confession
of .Tames Dunlap, by R. Ottolengui.
© Rodrigues Ottolengui, New York ; 1892 :
46319, Nov. 14. 33028
Northern (The) lig'ht; a melodrama, by J. W.
Harkins, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., New York ; 1892 :
32846, Aug. 10. 33029
Northern lights; comic opera in 2 acts, libretto
by F. Soule, nnisic liy A. S. Kendall.
© Frank Soule and Arthur S. Kendall, New
York ; 1891 : 46039, Dec. 17. 33030
- — ■ drama in 4 acts, by James W. Harkins, jr.,
and Edwin Barbour. 132 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
® Ic. Mar. 5, 1910 ; D : 20357 ; Darcy & Wol-
ford, inc.. New York. 33031
Northern (The) spy.
the South.
Sec Durgins (The) of
Northern winds; play in 4 acts, by G. B. Ma-
son. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914 : D : 37745 ; Gertrude B.
Mason, Hermosa Beach, Cal. 33031a
Northerners (The); in 4 acts, l)y E. J. Barnes.
[2] 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1910 ; D : 21577 ; Edward J.
Barnes. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 33032
Ncrthfield (The) bank robbeiy; or. The Youn-
gers' last stand, in 4 acts, by E. Stout. [."tOl
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Stoiit. Chicago; D : 2787, Dec. .'.
1902 ; 2c. Sept. 28. 1903. 33033
Northland (The); play in 1 act, by J. E. Med-
ia nd. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tiin. 10, 1914: D: 35617; John E.
Medland. Oakliind, Ciil. 33033a
Northland (A) midsummer night's dream. 96
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chnrles Line, Menominee, Mich.: D:
6.'ir)7, Apr. 21. 190.-; 2c. Miiy 2. 1905. 33034
Northland (The) witch.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; 1900 A:
12114, May 14. ' 33035
Northwestern (The) mounted police; play in 1
act, by C. Hill. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 29. 1913: D: 33931; Christine
Hill, Los Angeles. 33036
1654
33037
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33052
Norton's return; 1 net di-aina. bv R. L. Green.
13], 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1913; D : 32045 ; Robert L.
Green, Detroit. 33037
Norva Tilstow; play in 4 acts, by B. Wolffsohn.
13] 39 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910; D: 21734; Bee Wolff-
.sohn. New York. 33037a
])l!iy in i)rolojiue and 4 acts, by B. Wolff-
soliii. [4] 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct 5, 1910; D: 22219; Bee Wolffsohn,
Now York. 33038
Norwegian (A) captain; playlet, by A. 10. Ilob-
ei-r. 13 ]). f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1913; D : 32976 ; Augusta E.
Uoherr, Fresno, C'al. 33039
Norwegian festival; tlie home of the Vikings;
or. Life in Norway, a drama in 3 acts. Type-
written.
© AValter L. Barrell, Boston: 1890:15081.
:\Iay 7 : 2c. ]\Iay 7. 33040
Norwegian (The) princess, ^'ee Thelma.
Norwood; play of New England in the '60's from
the novel of the same name, by Henry Ward
Beecher, dramatized by S. Harrison and M.
Douglas. 5 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914; D : 38164 ; Sam Har-
rison and Malcolm Douglas, New York.
33040a
Nos fils. See Our sons.
Nosey Mosey; by Wm. D. Hall.
© Kelly and Strouse, United States; D:
4106, Oct. 17, 1903. 33041
Not a man in the house; a comedy in 2 acts,
by S. .Tennie Smith. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1S97 : 41648. July
19; 2c. Oct. 21. 33042
Not a person; play in 3 acts, by M. Wiren.
[2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911 ; D : 23432 ; Myra Wiren,
New York. 33043
Not a word; play in 1 act, by A. Gallatin.
[1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912 : D : 28543 ; Alberta Gal-
latin, New York. 33044
Not according to calculations.
© Charles C. Miller, Chicago; D : 10864.
June 27, 1907. 33045
Not accustomed to the stage. See Our first
performance.
Not all the king's horses; comedy of Washing-
ton society life in 4 acts, by K. E. Thomas and
Willard Holcomb. Typewritten.
© Katherine Elwes Thomas. Washington ;
D:700, July 27, 1901; 2c. July 27, 1901.
33046
Not as we plan. See Fools, puppets and mad-
men.
Not at home. See Plays and monologues.
Not charted; play in 1 act, by H. Buckingham.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915; D: 40453; Hal Buck-
ingham, Mill Valley, Cal. 33046a
Not dead but sleeping; a domestic drama in 3
acts, by W. J. Vance.
© Wilson J. Vance, Washington; 1880:
14407, Sept. 22. 33047
Not declared; drama in 4 acts, by W. S. Shoe-
maker. [1], 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911; D: 23713; Walter S.
Shoemaker. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 33048
Not empty handed; episode in 1 act. by H. K.
Tootle. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915 ; D : 40398 ; Harrv King
Tootle, Detroit. 33048a
Not every woman; play in 1 act, by W. Mon-
tague. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3. 1915 ; D : 39569 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 33048b
Not far from Broadway; a 1 act comedy sketch.
[New York, Lecouver press, 1907] cover-title,
20 p. 8°.
© Louise Allen Collier, New York; D:
9744, Jan. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1907. 33049
Not far from 'Frisco; or. The cross country
girl, comedy with music, by J. C. Nathan.
63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20268; J. Casper
Nathan, Chicago. 33050
Not for a million; musical comedy in 3 acts,
music, lyrics and book, by G. A. Walter, jr.
75 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1915 ; D : 39724 ; Gustave A.
Walter, jr., Green Bay, Wis. 33050a
Not guilty; detective farce in 3 acts, by H. L.
Bimm. [67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1914 ; D : 37322 ; Harry Lee
Bimm, Dayton, O. 33050b
1 act sketch, by J. G. Dorso. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 22004 ; J. G. Dorso.
Oakland, Cal. 33051
Not in the regular army; a farce in 1 act, by
William Sidney Hillyer. Chicago and New
Y'ork, The Dramatic publishing company
[1903] 20 p. 12°. (On cover: The darkey
& comic drama)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4283,
Nov. 21, 1903; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 33052
1655
33053
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33071
Not in vain; a drama in 5 acts, by W. H. Var-
ney.
'© W. Horace Varney, Boston ; 1899 : 63166,
Sept. 29. 33053
Not intended; play in 1 act, by A. Mixon. [2],
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914; D: 37693; Ada Mixon.
Washington. 33053a
Not like other girls; by F. Schwartz.
© Frederick Schwartz, Philadelphia ; D :
7119, Aug. 16, 1905. 33054
Not of age; dranui in 3 acts, by O. A. Toffteen.
75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25442 ; Olof A. Toff-
teen, Chicago. 33055
Not of her father's race; a play, by W. T. Mere-
dith.
© William T. Meredith, New York; 1890:
20582, June 26. 33056
Not on the bills; farce in 1 act, by Arthur
Lewis Tubbs. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
CO., 1912. 18 p. 12°.
© Dec. 27, 1912; 2c. Dec. 28, 1912; D:
31812 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 33057
Not on the programme; comedy in 1 act, by
Gladys Ruth Bridgham. Boston. Walter H.
Baker & co., 1915. 16 p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; D:
39718; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
33057a
Not on the strength. See Soldier's (A) wife.
Not 1 — 2 — 3; a social comedy, by I. P. Caldwell.
© Isaa<; Palmer Caldwell, Louisville, Ky. ;
1899 : 23274, Apr. 1. 33058
Not one word; a play in 4 acts, by J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1886:
12116, May 22. 33059
Not peace, but a sword; a drama of the Revo-
lution, by Katherine Van Harlingen. Type-
written.
© John W. Butler, San Francisco; 1898:
66473, Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 33060
Not proven; a play in 4 acts, by J. Harrison.
© John Harrison, Washington ; 1885 : 17173,
Aug. 13. 33061
Not pure but good. See Sonia.
Not so bad after all; an original comedy in 3
acts, by Wybert Reeve. New American ed. cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ert. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889. 41
p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays, no. 10])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37509, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 33062
Not so bad as we seem; or. Many sides to a
character, a play in 5 acts, by Lord Lytton (Sir
Edward Lytton Bulwer) ed. by John M.
Kingdom. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7687, July 23 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 33063
Not speculating now; monologue, by M. M.
Stanley. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude May Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15093,
Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 33064
Not such a fool; a comedy drama, by H. W.
Hayes.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis ; D : 7589,
Nov. 20, 1905. 33065
Not such a fool as he looks; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Henry J. Byron. New American ed., cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1890.
52 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays, no. 35] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
14241, Apr. 29 ; 2c. May 1. 33066
Not the murderer's child. See Genevieve.
Not the way of the world; or, Jasper's for-
tune, a play, by E. Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown, Md. ;
1871 : 875, Feb. 4. 33067
Not understood; play in 1 act, by E. R. Hart
and T. Dunstan. [6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D : 42625 ; Earl R.
Hart and Tremayne Dunstan, Seattle.
33067a
Not unto himself alone; play in 4 acts, by J. W.
Connelly. 4 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D: 34352; Julia Wood-
worth Connelly, Lexington, Ky. 33068
Not wanted; play in 1 act, by 0. T. .Tohnsone.
[18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D: 32319; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 33069
Not worth a continental; a comedy of the Revo-
lution in 2 acts, by A. W. Alden. [Washing-
ton. B. S. Adams] 1897. 20 p. 8°.
© Alice Wight Alden. AVashington; 1897:
10553, Feb. 10 ; Ic. Feb. 22. 33070
Not yet; a drama in 4 acts, by C. H. Peck.
© Charles H. Peck, Charlestown, Mass. ;
1875 : 9202, Sept. 4. 33071
farce comedy in 3 acts, by Angela Keir and
Ruth Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young]
[140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D: 42149; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York. 33071a
1656
33072
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33090
Notary (The); comedy-drama in 4 acts, by P. S.
M. Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn ; 1886 : 27007,
Nov. 30. 33072
Note from Nan; comedy in 1 act, by H. C.
Baker. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1909; D: 17755; Henry
Charles Baker, Chicago. 33073
Note (The) step; by .T. Bond.
© John Bond, Quartz Mountain, Cal. ; D :
638, .July 6, 1901. 33074
Note (The) unopened; a play in 1 act, by F. M.
Witmark and W. Barrett. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frank M. Witmark and Woodward Bar-
rett, New York ; D : 13136, June 3, 1908 ; 2c.
June 3, 1908. 33075
Notes and nonsense; a sketch. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Helen Chaffee Workman, Detroit; D:
7570, Nov. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1905. 33076
Nothing; a wordless comedy in 1 act, by M.
Brennan. Typewritten.
© Matthew Brennan, New York; 1893:
17033, Apr. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 33077
Nothing but burlesque. See "What could you
expect?
Nothing but money; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. R. Pacheco.
© Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco, New York :
1892 : 21004, May 18. 33078
farce comedy in 1 act, by H. S. Sheldon.
[1], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1909; D : 16325 ; Harry
Sophus Sheldon, Chicago. 33079
musical farce comedy in 4 acts, by A. Davi-
son. Typewritten.
© Abbott Davison, New York ; 1895 : 58082,
Nov. 18; 2c. Dec. 19. 33080
Nothing conceit. See Naughtology.
Nothing doing; play in 3 acts, by W. B. Young.
[125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D: 36706; AViiliam Ber-
tram Young, Chicago. 33080a
Nothing else matters; play in 4 acts, by G. Pro-
bert. [9], 169 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913; D: 31884; George Pm-
bert. New York. 33081
Nothing new; play in 1 act, by E. G. Longman.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1910 ; D : 20564 ; Edward G.
Longman, Brooklyn. 33082
Nothing peculiar; sketch, by Roma-de-Rebalio.
3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912; D: 30286; Mrs. Noel
C. Down, Chicago. 33083
Nothing shall be impossible; 1 act play, by
Ruth Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young]
and Gilda Varesi. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915 ; D : 40404, Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York. 33083a
Notice historique. See Ombres chinoises.
Notlandung; lustspiel in 3 akten. von Heinrich
Stobitzer. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Sim-
rock, g. m. b. h. 54 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 21. 1914 ; D : 35740 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
33083b
Notleidende agrarier; lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Wilhelm v. Borkendorf. Berlin, Berliner
theater-verlag. S3 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30653 ; Alfred Spitz,
New York. 33084
Notoriety; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1894:
26047. Aug. 14. 33085
• or, Her own press agent, play in 1 act, by
Earle Remington Hines. [1], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 26, 1912; D: 303.58; Hines and
Remington, Harrison, N. Y. 33086
Notorious (The) Mrs. Bronx; society episode in
1 act, by W. Mucnamara. [2]. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1912 ; D : 29510 ; Walter Mac-
luimara. New Y'ork. 33087
Notorious (The) Mrs. Ebbsmith; a drama in 4
acts, by A. W. Pinero. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1895.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1895 : 25872.
May 11 ; 2c. May 20. 33088
Notorious (The) raid on the Driggs Gruyon
counterfeiting gang. See Gertie's loyalty.
Notre-Dame; romantische oper in 2 aufziigen,
nach dem gleichnaraigen roman des Viktor
Hugo, von Leopold Wilk und Franz Schmidt,
inusik von Franz Schmidt. Textbuch.
Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h. 63 p.
12°.
© Mar. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1913 ; D : 34465 ;
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
33089
or, Le bossu, a play, by H. .J. Seymour.
© Harry J. Seymour, 1871 : 8802, Sept. 20.
33090
1657
33091
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33111
Notre jeunesse; coin§ciie en 4 actes, par Alfred
Capus.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 5743. Nov. 7,
1904; 2c. Nov. 7, 1904. 33091
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Notte di neve; drainma in 1 atto [di] Roberto
Bracco.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by U.
Bracco, Florence, Italy ; res. no. 1483 ; Ic. Jan.
11, 190S. 33092
Same. (In Projiresso italo-anieri(iin<\ v.
29, no. 137, 31 niairgio 1908)
© Dirce S. Cyr, New York; D : 13322, ,7nlv
10, 1908 ; 2c. July 10, 1908. 33093
Notte (Una) estiva (A summer night); drain-
ma in 1 atto, per C. Phillips. 13 p. f°. IMs.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915; D : 39481 ; Cliarles
Phillips, New York. 33093a
Nottingham (The) shooting match. See Tales
and plays of Robin Hood.
Notwithstanding; or. XJncle Dollie, a 1 act
comedy, by M. R. Pei'kins.
© Mary R. Perkins, New York ; 1890 : 6810.
Fob. 27 : 2e. Apr. 23. 33094
Nounou (I»a) d'Oetave; comedie-bonffe en 1
acte, par Henry Gambart et Raoul Anquin.
Paris, C. Jonbert. 42 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35206 ;
Joubert. Paris. 33095
Nourma.
© David B. Pa£?e and U. S. Grant Hawk,
Kansas City, I\lo. ; 1897 : 11868. Feb. 18.
33096
Nourrice (La); vaudeville en 1 acte. par Paul
Bonliomme. Paris, C Jonbert. 35 p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1912; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912; D: 31 51 5:
Joubert. Paris. 33097
Nouveau (Le) jeu; jjieco en 5 actes, par H. Lave-
dan. 2 p. 1.. 96 p. 8°.
© Henri Lavedan. Paris ; D : 8381, Apr. 19.
1906; 2c. Apr. 19, 1906. 33098
Nouvelle (La) idole; pit^ce en 3 actes, by F. de
Curel.
© Francois de Curel, Paris; 1899:10657,
Feb. 6 ; 2c. Feb. 6. 33099
Nouvelle (La) justice; fantaisie-revue, par
Henrv Moreau & Briollet. Paris. C. Joubert.
35 p.' 8°.
© Apr. 18. 1914; Ic. Anr. 29, 1914; D:
36869 : Joubert, Paris. 33099a
Novel (A) idea; original singing and talking
act, by H. Ashley. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1915; D: 40689; Herbert
Ashley, New York. 33099b
Novelists (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by R. G.
Morris, .ir.
© Robert Griffin Morris, jr.. New York ;
1880 : 9747, June 24. 33100
Novella d' Andrea; scliauspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von Ludwig Tulda. 118 p. 8°.
© Heinrich Conried, New York ; 1 ) : 4223,
Nov. ]0. 1903: 2c. Nov. 20. 1903. 33101
Novelty (The) four; by J. F. Whitney.
© .lolm F. Whitney, New Vork ; 1880: 12.'..39,
Aug. 13. 33102
Novelty (A) phonograph store; bv R. lO. I'on-
soiiby. |4J p. r°. Ms.
© Ic. July 17. 1911 : D: 24749: U:iy F. Pon-
sonby. St. Paul. 33103
November the eleventh; m<>(h'i'ii ))lay in 3 acts,
liy II. ].. r.iinui. 44 i>. V. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1910 : D: 20114: Harry Fee
Binnn, Daytou, <). 33104
November's crown; l»y Alice Cook Fuller.
© March l.i-os.. I-chaiiou, (). ; 1898:63804.
Oct. 31 ; 2c. Nov. :',. 33105
Novia (La) del torero; snincte en 1 acto, dl-
vidido en 5 cuadros, en prosa. original <le Ed-
uardo Haro y Joaquin Aznar, miisica del
maestro Teodoro Sjin .lose. M;idi-id fSociedad
de iiutores espanolesj 1913. 4:t ji. 12°. | Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 6. 1913: 2c. Miir. 7. 1913: D : .32.V.9 :
E. Haro y .1. Aznar. :\[adri<l. 33106
Novize (Die) von Palermo. Sec Liebesverbot.
Now; dijuna of seven days, bv K. P>. Goodale.
[121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14. 1913: D:. 33788; Katherine
Brigham Goodale, Detroit. 33107
Now all his own; by E. M. B. Boyden.
© Emily M. Blakeslee Bovden, Chicago;
1898:.-)0]49, Aug. 27; 2c. Mar. 2.5, 1899.
33108
Now and forever; or. Expiated, a drama in
1 acts, by L. H. Hooper.
© Lucy H. Hooper, Long Branch, N. .1. ;
1873:9.319, Aug. 19. 33109
Now and then; comic opera libretto in 3 acts,
by J. A. Meyer and E. Goodman. [7], 118 p.
4°. Tyi^ewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912 ; D : 31762 ; J. A. Meyer
and Edward Goodman, New York. 33110
• or. The good old times. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© M. N. Shafer, Jersey City ; D : 14890, Jan.
23, 1909; 2c. .Tan. 23, 1909. 33111
See also Discovery (The) of La Salle by
Chicago.
1658
33112
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33126
Now I was happiness.
Now you know; a snap
Cash and A. Fletcher.
© Orr S. Cash and Ann
York : 1899 : 37963. June 8.
See Cobbler and count,
shot in 1 act, by O. S.
Fletcher, New
33112
Nowadays; contemporaneous comedy, by G.
Middleton. New York, Henry Holt & Co.,
1914. 3 p. 1. 218 p. 12°.
© Feb. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1914 ; D : 36040 ;
(loor^e IMiddleton, New York. 33112a
modern comedy in 3 acts, by G. Middleton.
[100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35470 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 33113
Nowhere land; musical comedy in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by R. A. Zell and W. Esberger,
music by
written.
[37] p. 4°. Type-
W. Esberger.
[Words only]
© Walter Esberger and Raymond A. Zell,
Cincinnati ; D : 9009, Aug. 9, 1006 ; 2c. Aug. 9,
1906. 33114
operetta
Fechner.
in 1 atto.
[2], 21 p.
Auguste M.
33114a
en 1
y J-
acto y
de Bur:
en prosa
?os. Ma-
36
Nozze (Le) di Casiniiro;
pnrole e musica di A. M.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35710
Fechner, Paris.
Nubecita (La); comedia
de Ij. Linares Becerra
drid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1909.
p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17456; Luis Linares Becerra y Javier de Bur-
gos, Madrid. 33115
Niirnberger ' (Der) reichstag (von 1524) See
Isabella.
Niirnbergisch (Das) ei; tragodie in 4 akten, von
W. Harlan. Berlin, Egon P^leischel & co.,
1913. 2 p. 1., 137 p. 12°.
© Ic. Julv 17, 1913; D: 33823; Walter Har-
lan, Berlin. 33116
Nuestro enemigo; drama en 3 actos, original de
J. Lopez Pinillos. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1913. 113 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36.506; J. Lopez Pinillos, Madrid. 33116a
Nueva (La) escuela; comedia en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de Jose A. y Fernando Fer-
nandez-Portero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1914. 32 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D :
382.32 ; Jose A. y Fernando Fernandez-Portero,
Madrid. 33116b
Nueva (La) ley; divagacion comica, en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de A. Dominguez. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1910. 33 p.
12°.
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21135; Antonio Dominguez, Madrid. 33117
Nueva senda; zarzuela dramStica, en 1 acto di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en prosa original de -\.
Nava ^'aldes, musica de los niaestros Miguel
Santonja y .lose Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1910. 34 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21091; Antonio Nava Valdes, Madrid. 33118
Nuevo (El)
acto y en
Martinez.
panoh'S] 190S. si p
© Enri(iue Yuste v
drid ; D : 14512. Dec.
1908.
administrador; caricatura en 1
prosa. original de K. Yuste y K.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
> n 12°.
Ramon Martinez, Ma-
ll, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11.
33119
Nugget; drama in 4 acts, by M. Van der Voort.
[85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21422 ; Maybelle Van
der Voort, Palo Alto, Cal. 33120
— a western play in 4 acts, by Charles Ulrich.
Chicago and New York, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company [1905] 51 p. 12°. (On
cover: Sergei's acting drama, no. 575)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 7735, Dec.
19, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1905.
33121
— or. Claim, no. 13.
© Hugh Woodson Sluitt.
.Tan. 27, 1908.
Detroit; D
: 12250,
33122
Nell; or. Claim ninety-six. a border
drama in 5 acts, hy Leu Ware [pseud, of Lew
Ward] Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Imes pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1892:53632.
Dec. 29; 2c. .Tan. 16, 1893. 33123
Nell, the
Crawford's claim.
Nugget
pet of Poker Flat. See
Nugget (The) of Calamity Bar. Sec Grit.
Nuggets; a comedy in 3 acts, by Jacob Grimm.
© C. Marques, New York; 3875:9200.
Sept. 4. 33124
Nuit (Une) de Bonaparte; sketch, par C. Qui
nel. [10] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1915 ; D : 42555
nel, Paris.
Charles Qui-
33124a
Nuit (La) de Chipette; piOc-e en 1 acte. de
Andre Barde. I'aris, Librairie thefltrale du
ii()uv(>au siecle. 1910. 46 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25,564 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo. Paris. 33125
Nuit (Une) de noces; vaudeville en 3 actes,
[p;ir] Henri K4roul et Albert Barr6. Paris,
Librairie thMtrale. 1905. 2 p. 1., 168 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud. Paris; D : 6248, Feb. 21.
1905 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1905. 33126
1659
33127
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33148
Nuit (La) de noces de Mam'zelle Gueul'mans;
operette en 2 actes et 3 tableaux, par Marcel
Nadaud et Henry d'Arvan. Paris, C. Joii-
bert, 1913. 55 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 8, 1913; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913; D:
35091; Joubert, Paris. 33127
Number nine — Continued.
■ or. The la*dy of Ostend. a comedy in 3 acts,
Nuit (Une) de Paris.
Paris.
See Lig-hts (The) of
Nuits du Hampton club; piece en 2 actes et 3
tableaux d'apres une nouvelle de K[obert]
L[ouis] Stevenson, Paris, P. V. Stock. 52 p.
12°.
© Sept. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1909 ; D : 1G848 :
Andre Mouezy-Eon & Arinont, Franf'e. 33128
No. 1 — The speculator; a 4 act comedy drama,
by D. Cohen.
© David Cohen, Spokane, Wash.; 1895:
14576, Mar. 13. 33129
No. 1 — The voodoo doctor; scene taken from
life, by D. Guesno.
© D. Guesno, New Orleans; 1897:39877,
July 8. 33130
Number two; a lively farce in 1 act, by Austin
Friars. New York, De Witt, 1884. 9 p. 12°.
([De Witt's acting plays, no. 327])
© A. T. B. De Witt. New York ; 1884 : 26394,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 33131
Number three; an original comedy, by B. Mat-
thews, and G. H. Jessop.
© Brander Matthews and George H. .Tessop.
United States ; 1886 : 26845, Nov. 27. 33132
No. 3 — A; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by W. C.
Bellows.
© Walter C. Bellows, New York; 1892 : 864.
Jan. 5. 33133
Number five; or, Life and wife, a 5 act drama
adapted from the French, by L. Q. Jeffries.
© L. Q. .Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1882 : 12662.
Aug. 2. 33134
Number seven; play in 1 act. by W. B. Lewis.
[1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914 : D : 35699 ; W. Barran
Lewis, Pliiladelphia. 33134a
Number eight; play of to-day in 3 acts, by C.
Fue. [3], 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913 ; D : 34003 ; Charles Fue,
Chicago. 33135
Number nine; a drama in 9 acts, by S. R.
Wheeler. Dexter, Mich., S. R. Wheelex-.
© S. R. Wheeler, Dexter, Mich.; 1885:
17040, Aug. 11; 2c. Sept. 19. 33136
1 act playlet, by R. B. Egan. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915; D: 41902; Raymond
Blanning Egan, Detroit. 33136a
from the German of Oscar Blumenthal and
Gustave Kadelburg, bv F. C. Burnand :ind A.
Daly.
© Ausns;tin Daly. New York; 1897:64330,
Nov. 19. 33137
• Same.
© Augustin Daly. New York ; 1897 : 66377.
Nov. 29. 33138
Number ten; a play in 1 act, by Paul Prester
Tcmi)]e I William Whiting Davis] [2], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Whiting Davis, New York; D:
IISU, Nov. 20. 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908. 33139
No. 10 Canine court; a sketch, by St. ('. Hard.
Typewritten.
© St. Chiir Hurd, Kansas Citv, Mo.: D:
409, Apr. 29. 1901; 2c. May 20. 1901. 33140
No. 13. See When a woman is poor.
Number twenty-three; sketch in 1 act, l>y H.
Coleman and Z. Oolvin. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Hamilton Coleman and Z. Colvin, Chi-
cago ; D : 1.5662, Apr. 19. 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 19.
1909. 33141
No. 29; a drama in 5 acts, by A. T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York; 1888:36748,
r>ec. 24. 33142
^ or. Madeline, a play in 5 acts, by Mrs. A. T.
Oakes.
© Mrs. A. T. Oakes, United States; 1879:
;mo5. :\rjii-. 14. 33143
Number 33; play in 1 act. by C. W. .Tones.
[14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914; D:. 38987; Clinton W.
.Tones. Tacomn. 33144
No. 33 Mulberry St.; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912; D: 30678;. Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 33145
Number 44; dramatic composition, by S. Bid-
well. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1910 ; D : 20785 ; Sylvia Bid-
well, Greatkills, N. Y, 33146
No. 77; 1 act comedy, by J. Brooks. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31855 ; Jack Brooks.
Terre Haute, Ind. 33147
Number 355; drama in 3 acts, by A. G. Gross.
[86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912 ; D : 29721 ; Anna Gold-
mark Gross, New York. 83148
1660
33149
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33165
Number seven-fourteen; a musical drama in 2
scenes, by A. Steele.
© Asa Steele, Philadelphia; D : 3231, Apr.
3, 1903. 33149
No. 1000 Fifth; extravaganza in 3 acts, by
H. B. Dudley. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1911 ; D : 23253 ; H. B. Dudley,
Cambridge, Mass. 33150
No. 2634 and the warden; twenty minutes in-
side prison walls, by W. Montague. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1912 ; D : 31227 ; Walter Mon-
tagxie, San Francisco. 33151
No. 9999; playlet in 5 scenes, by J. Shayne.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1915 ; D : 39874 ; John Shayne,
New York. 33151a
See also Three (The) tramps.
Numerian; a drama in 4 acts, by C. T. Grant.
© Charles T. Grant, Boston; 1899:72020,
Nov. 3. 33152
No. (Le) 18; vaudeville en 3 actes, par H. K4-
roul et A. Barre. Paris. Librairie th^atrale,
1907. 180 p. 12°.
© Henri K§roul et Albert Barre. Paris ; D :
10497, May 6, 1907 ; 2c. May 6. 1907. 33152a
Nun (The)
© Ida Cross, St. Paul ; 1890 : 15595, May 12.
33153
Nun (The) and the barbarian; a drama in 3
acts adapted from a Spanish play, by Sefior
Gald6s. by Osmond Shillingford. [3], 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourchier, Biishey Heath, Herts,
England ; D : 9454, Nov. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 17.
1906. 33154
Nun (The) of Ardenne. See Silver (The) cru-
cible.
Nun (The) of Kent; a drama in 5 acts, by G. D.
Litchfield.
© Grace Denio Litchfield, Washington ; D :
10145, Mar. 15, 1907. 33155
Same. New York and London. G. P. Put-
nam's sons. 1911. 3 p. 1., 125 p. 16°.
© Nov. 11, 1911; 2c. Nov. 24, 1911; A:
303192; G. D. Litchfield, Washington. 33156
Nunc dimittis; a drama, by .T. T. Roberts,
being a dramatization of the Lucile of the
Earl of Lytton. 74 p. 8°.
© James T. Roberts, St. Louis; D:2859,
.Jan. 5, 1903; 2c. Jan. 5, 1903. 33157
Nun's dialogue. Proof.
© Harriet E. Monroe, Washington ; D : 5300,
July 2, 1904 ; 2c. July 2, 1904. 33158
Nun's (The) love; by W. W. Whalen. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1910; D: 21363; Will W.
AVhalen, Locust Gap, Pa. 33159
Nur eiu traum; lustspiel in 3 akten [von] Lo-
thar Schmidt [pseud, of Lothar Goldschmidt]
117 p. 12°.
© Eduard Bloch, Berlin; D: 15218, Mar. 1.
1909 ; 2c. IMar. 1, 1909. 33160
Nur nicht drangeln; vaudeville-posse mit
gesang und tanz in 1 vorspiel und 3 akten,
von Richard Kessler, gesangtexte von Willi
Prager, mit benutzung einer idee von Wilhelm
Jacol)y und Harry Pohlmann. musik von Wal-
ter W. Goetze. 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912 ; D : 31302 ; Arion-verlag
Berlin. 33161
Nur ruhe! posse in 3 akten, von Johann Nestroy
und Leo Birinski, musik von Wenzel Miiller.
Regie- und soufflierbuch. Leipzig, W. Karc-
zag, 1913. 41 p. 4".
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D : 36959 ; W. Karc-
zag, Leipzig. 33161a
Nurse (The); a drama in 3 acts, by K. Schaefer.
© Konrad Schaefer, Chicago; 1892:36672,
Sept. 7. 33162
1 act sketch, by J. H. Booth. [2], 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913 ; D : 32451 ; John Hunter
Booth, Boston. 33163
romantic drama in 4 acts, by D. A. Rey-
nolds. [2], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913 ; D : 34506 ; D. A. Rey-
nolds, New York. 33164
Nurse Billy; farcical nmsical comedy in 3 acts,
by L. Sterner. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 21, 1915 ; D : 39465 ; Lawrence
Sterner, New York. 33164a
Nurse (The) in the training school; play in 3
acts, by R. Francis. [3], 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914 ; D : 36701 ; Rose Francis.
Kenton, O. 33164b
Nursery rhyme ballet. See Ballet of nursery
gems.
Nurse's (The) revelation; drama in 3 acts,
by C. W. Yerington. [35] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35218 ; Charles Wil-
' liam Yerington, St. Louis, Mich. 33165
Nursey; comedy in 3 acts, by E. W. Mumford
[i. e. E. W. Grant] 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914; D: 38990; Ethel Watts
:Muniford. Port Wasliiugton, N. Y. 33165a
1661
33166
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33176
Nursing the baby. 3 p. S°. Typewritten.
© l\)m Edwards, New Yorlv ; D : 10343, Apr.
13, 1907; 2c. Apr. 13, 1907. 33166
Nussknacker (Ber); liuinoreske in 3 aufziigen,
von H. F. Urban. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
Verbandes deutselier biihnenschriftsteller, g.
m. b. b. 87 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 11, 1914; D:3702S; Henry F.
Urban, Charlottenburg, Germany. 33166a
Nutmeg- (A) match; a domestic comedy drama
in 5 acts, by AV. Hawortli.
© William Haworth, New York; 1S92 :
19609, May 7. 33167
Nutopia.
© John Stevenson, New York ; 1900 A :
10680, Apr. 27. • 33168
Nutsy Nolan; in 1 act, by J. A. Maddox. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1910; D: 22445; J. A. Mad-
dox, Columbus, O. 33169
Nutty (The) burglars; comedy sketch in 1
scene, by E. A. Hurley. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 1, 1915; D: 41146; Edgar A.
Hurley, New York. 33169a
Nuvole Rosee. .Sec Dramas; by Ario Flamma.
Ny (Det) system. See Plays; by B.i0rnstjerne
Bj0rnson.
Nyanysa; a Zulu play by E. Lyttelton. 42 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911; D : 24801 ; Edilli Lyt-
telton, Westminster, Eng. 33170
Nyctalopia. See Nyctalops (The)
Nyctalops (The); or, Nyctalopia, in 3 acts, by
(J. Ij. Furniss. Typewritten.
© Grace Livingstone Furniss, New York ;
18Q2: 146. Jan. 2; 2c. Jan. 2. 33171
Nydia, the blind flower girl of Pompeii; a
tragedy in 5 acts, by Dr. AV. A. Dodge.
© AVilliam A. Dodge. Fall River, Mass. ;
1890:23607, July 28; 2c. April 22, 1891.
33172
Nydia, the blind girl of Pompeii; a drama in 5
acts, by D. Moreno.
© Duan Moreno, Chicago; 1889:30950,
Oct. 12. 33173
Nymph (The) in the pit; in 3 acts, by E. Helm.
11 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 10, 1911 ; D : 24552 ; Edith Helm,
Atlantic City. 33174
Nyinph (The) of the Adriatic. See Oberine.
Nymph (A) of the AWest; a play, by Howard
Seely.
© Edward H. Seely, jr., Brooklyn; 1888:
18158, June 25. 33175
Nymph's (The) reward. See Idylla rusti-
cana.
Nyria; a drama of the days of Domitian, by
Mrs. C. Praed. [New York, Printed by AV. G.
Hewitt, 1904] 8 p. 4°.
© Mrs. Campbell I'raed, London; D:4999,
Alay 9, 1904; 2c. May 7, 1904. 33176
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